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Sanders Senior Living
Sous Chef
Sanders Senior Living
Sous Chef When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Sous Chef Care Home: Chalkwell Grange Hours per week: 40 Salary: 14.50 an hour About the role: We are currently recruiting for a Sous Chef to join our Hospitality team. Working as a Sous Chef at Sanders Senior Living, you will have the chance to deliver hotel and restaurant standard meals, without the split shifts and long hours. We are looking for warm, motivated, and passionate Sous Chefs who are driven by quality and high standards, to deliver person centred hospitality to our residents. Our Sous Chefs support or Head Chefs, and take the lead in their absence. Benefits of working with Sanders Senior Living: 28 days Paid Holiday Pension Scheme Blue Light Card and access to various other discounts on travel, restaurants, days out and leisure Employee Assistance Scheme that is also available to immediate family members Comprehensive induction and ongoing training Free DBS Check and uniform Funding and support towards obtaining NVQs Opportunities to progress your career within the company Free, on-site parking Employee of the Month awards Key responsibilities: To ensure that all stages of food preparation are maintained to the highest standards ensuring the well-being of residents. To ensure the cooking and serving of meals are in accordance with the menu, the Company requirements. To ensure compliance with the Food Safety & Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013 / Food Hygiene Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 To ensure the quality of meals produced in terms of presentation and taste. To ensure that portion control procedures are maintained ensuring waste is kept to a minimum. Ensure individual dietary requirements are met (e.g. high calorie, low sugar etc.) by following appropriate quantity, charts and recipes or adapting dishes if required. To ensure that the necessary systems and checks are maintained in order to provide a safe, healthy and efficient working environment. To ensure all food and other items are stored correctly. To monitor stock, maintain effective stock rotation and place orders where required. To deputise for the Head Chef where required. About you: The successful Sous Chef will have relevant experience within a catering environment. You will have a secure understanding of special dietary and nutritional requirements, and be able to implement methods to ensure these needs are met. You will also have your Food Hygiene Level 2, and ideally an NVQ Level 2. About Sanders Senior Living: Sanders Senior Living is a luxury care home group with state-of-the-art residences brimming with premium facilities and exceptional services. Optimum health and wellbeing are at the heart of everything we do. And we do it with a difference. Our commitment to delivering personalised care is at the core of our mission, as we strive to celebrate the lives of each and every one of our residents. At Sanders Senior Living, we prioritise the professional development of our staff by investing in comprehensive internal, external, and e-training programs at all levels. This dedication to continuous learning and growth ensures that our team is equipped to provide the highest quality of care to our residents. As we look towards the future, our reputation for delivering innovative care for individuals living with dementia continues to flourish. We are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of care excellence and setting new standards in the industry. All appointments are subject to safer recruitment requirements to ensure the safeguarding of adults. All positions will involve appropriate checks and clearances. You can apply for this role by completing our short application form or by visiting the home where one of our team can help you.
Jul 12, 2026
Full time
Sous Chef When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Sous Chef Care Home: Chalkwell Grange Hours per week: 40 Salary: 14.50 an hour About the role: We are currently recruiting for a Sous Chef to join our Hospitality team. Working as a Sous Chef at Sanders Senior Living, you will have the chance to deliver hotel and restaurant standard meals, without the split shifts and long hours. We are looking for warm, motivated, and passionate Sous Chefs who are driven by quality and high standards, to deliver person centred hospitality to our residents. Our Sous Chefs support or Head Chefs, and take the lead in their absence. Benefits of working with Sanders Senior Living: 28 days Paid Holiday Pension Scheme Blue Light Card and access to various other discounts on travel, restaurants, days out and leisure Employee Assistance Scheme that is also available to immediate family members Comprehensive induction and ongoing training Free DBS Check and uniform Funding and support towards obtaining NVQs Opportunities to progress your career within the company Free, on-site parking Employee of the Month awards Key responsibilities: To ensure that all stages of food preparation are maintained to the highest standards ensuring the well-being of residents. To ensure the cooking and serving of meals are in accordance with the menu, the Company requirements. To ensure compliance with the Food Safety & Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013 / Food Hygiene Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 To ensure the quality of meals produced in terms of presentation and taste. To ensure that portion control procedures are maintained ensuring waste is kept to a minimum. Ensure individual dietary requirements are met (e.g. high calorie, low sugar etc.) by following appropriate quantity, charts and recipes or adapting dishes if required. To ensure that the necessary systems and checks are maintained in order to provide a safe, healthy and efficient working environment. To ensure all food and other items are stored correctly. To monitor stock, maintain effective stock rotation and place orders where required. To deputise for the Head Chef where required. About you: The successful Sous Chef will have relevant experience within a catering environment. You will have a secure understanding of special dietary and nutritional requirements, and be able to implement methods to ensure these needs are met. You will also have your Food Hygiene Level 2, and ideally an NVQ Level 2. About Sanders Senior Living: Sanders Senior Living is a luxury care home group with state-of-the-art residences brimming with premium facilities and exceptional services. Optimum health and wellbeing are at the heart of everything we do. And we do it with a difference. Our commitment to delivering personalised care is at the core of our mission, as we strive to celebrate the lives of each and every one of our residents. At Sanders Senior Living, we prioritise the professional development of our staff by investing in comprehensive internal, external, and e-training programs at all levels. This dedication to continuous learning and growth ensures that our team is equipped to provide the highest quality of care to our residents. As we look towards the future, our reputation for delivering innovative care for individuals living with dementia continues to flourish. We are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of care excellence and setting new standards in the industry. All appointments are subject to safer recruitment requirements to ensure the safeguarding of adults. All positions will involve appropriate checks and clearances. You can apply for this role by completing our short application form or by visiting the home where one of our team can help you.
Runwood Homes
Cook - Dual Site
Runwood Homes
Cook - Dual Site When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Second Chef - Dual Site Care Home: Waterfield House (Hadleigh) and Brewster House (Heybridge) Hours per week: 36 (16hrs at Waterfield House and 20hrs at Brewster House) - 4 days per week About the role: We are currently recruiting for a Second Chef to join our Hospitality team. Working as a Second Chef at Runwood Homes, you will have the chance to deliver hotel and restaurant standard meals, without the split shifts and long hours. We are looking for warm, motivated, and passionate Second Chefs who are driven by quality and high standards, to deliver person centred hospitality to our residents. Our Second Chefs support our Head Chefs, and take the lead in their absence. This is a dual-site role, joining both Waterfield House and Brewster House. Both are located a short distance away from each other. Benefits of working with Runwood Homes: 28 days Paid Holiday Weekly Pay Pension Scheme Blue Light Card and access to various other discounts on travel, restaurants, days out and leisure Employee Assistance Scheme that is also available to immediate family members Comprehensive induction and ongoing training Free DBS Check and uniform Funding and support towards obtaining NVQs Opportunities to progress your career within the company Free, on-site parking Employee of the Month awards Key responsibilities: To ensure that all stages of food preparation are maintained to the highest standards ensuring the well-being of residents. To ensure the cooking and serving of meals are in accordance with the menu, the Company requirements. To ensure compliance with the Food Safety & Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013 / Food Hygiene Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 To ensure the quality of meals produced in terms of presentation and taste. To ensure that portion control procedures are maintained ensuring waste is kept to a minimum. Ensure individual dietary requirements are met (e.g. high calorie, low sugar etc.) by following appropriate quantity, charts and recipes or adapting dishes if required. To ensure that the necessary systems and checks are maintained in order to provide a safe, healthy and efficient working environment. To ensure all food and other items are stored correctly. To monitor stock, maintain effective stock rotation and place orders where required. To deputise for the Head Chef where required. About you: The successful Second Chef will have relevant experience within a catering environment. You will have a secure understanding of special dietary and nutritional requirements, and be able to implement methods to ensure these needs are met. You will also have your Food Hygiene Level 2, and ideally an NVQ Level 2. About Runwood Homes: Established in 1987, Runwood Homes is a leading provider of residential care, dementia care, and nursing care services, with a portfolio of over 59 homes across the UK. Our commitment to delivering personalised care is at the core of our mission, as we strive to celebrate the lives of each and every one of our residents. At Runwood Homes, we prioritise the professional development of our staff by investing in comprehensive internal, external, and e-training programs at all levels. This dedication to continuous learning and growth ensures that our team is equipped to provide the highest quality of care to our residents. As we look towards the future, our reputation for delivering innovative care for individuals living with dementia continues to flourish. We are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of care excellence and setting new standards in the industry. All appointments are subject to safer recruitment requirements to ensure the safeguarding of adults. All positions will involve appropriate checks and clearances. You can apply for this role by completing our short application form or by visiting the home where one of our team can help you.
Jul 12, 2026
Full time
Cook - Dual Site When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Second Chef - Dual Site Care Home: Waterfield House (Hadleigh) and Brewster House (Heybridge) Hours per week: 36 (16hrs at Waterfield House and 20hrs at Brewster House) - 4 days per week About the role: We are currently recruiting for a Second Chef to join our Hospitality team. Working as a Second Chef at Runwood Homes, you will have the chance to deliver hotel and restaurant standard meals, without the split shifts and long hours. We are looking for warm, motivated, and passionate Second Chefs who are driven by quality and high standards, to deliver person centred hospitality to our residents. Our Second Chefs support our Head Chefs, and take the lead in their absence. This is a dual-site role, joining both Waterfield House and Brewster House. Both are located a short distance away from each other. Benefits of working with Runwood Homes: 28 days Paid Holiday Weekly Pay Pension Scheme Blue Light Card and access to various other discounts on travel, restaurants, days out and leisure Employee Assistance Scheme that is also available to immediate family members Comprehensive induction and ongoing training Free DBS Check and uniform Funding and support towards obtaining NVQs Opportunities to progress your career within the company Free, on-site parking Employee of the Month awards Key responsibilities: To ensure that all stages of food preparation are maintained to the highest standards ensuring the well-being of residents. To ensure the cooking and serving of meals are in accordance with the menu, the Company requirements. To ensure compliance with the Food Safety & Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013 / Food Hygiene Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 To ensure the quality of meals produced in terms of presentation and taste. To ensure that portion control procedures are maintained ensuring waste is kept to a minimum. Ensure individual dietary requirements are met (e.g. high calorie, low sugar etc.) by following appropriate quantity, charts and recipes or adapting dishes if required. To ensure that the necessary systems and checks are maintained in order to provide a safe, healthy and efficient working environment. To ensure all food and other items are stored correctly. To monitor stock, maintain effective stock rotation and place orders where required. To deputise for the Head Chef where required. About you: The successful Second Chef will have relevant experience within a catering environment. You will have a secure understanding of special dietary and nutritional requirements, and be able to implement methods to ensure these needs are met. You will also have your Food Hygiene Level 2, and ideally an NVQ Level 2. About Runwood Homes: Established in 1987, Runwood Homes is a leading provider of residential care, dementia care, and nursing care services, with a portfolio of over 59 homes across the UK. Our commitment to delivering personalised care is at the core of our mission, as we strive to celebrate the lives of each and every one of our residents. At Runwood Homes, we prioritise the professional development of our staff by investing in comprehensive internal, external, and e-training programs at all levels. This dedication to continuous learning and growth ensures that our team is equipped to provide the highest quality of care to our residents. As we look towards the future, our reputation for delivering innovative care for individuals living with dementia continues to flourish. We are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of care excellence and setting new standards in the industry. All appointments are subject to safer recruitment requirements to ensure the safeguarding of adults. All positions will involve appropriate checks and clearances. You can apply for this role by completing our short application form or by visiting the home where one of our team can help you.
Runwood Homes
Cook - Dual Site
Runwood Homes Langdon Hills, Essex
Cook - Dual Site When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Second Chef Care Home: Dual Site, working at Evelyn May House (Langdon Hills) and Woodbury Court (Laindon) Hours per week: 44 (24hrs Evelyn May House, 20hrs Woodbury Court) - 5 days per week About the role: We are currently recruiting for a Second Chef to join our Hospitality team. Working as a Second Chef at Runwood Homes, you will have the chance to deliver hotel and restaurant standard meals, without the split shifts and long hours. We are looking for warm, motivated, and passionate Second Chefs who are driven by quality and high standards, to deliver person centred hospitality to our residents. Our Second Chefs support our Head Chefs, and take the lead in their absence. This is a dual-site role, joining both Evelyn May House and Woodbury Court. Both are located a short distance away from each other. Benefits of working with Runwood Homes: 28 days Paid Holiday Weekly Pay Pension Scheme Blue Light Card and access to various other discounts on travel, restaurants, days out and leisure Employee Assistance Scheme that is also available to immediate family members Comprehensive induction and ongoing training Free DBS Check and uniform Funding and support towards obtaining NVQs Opportunities to progress your career within the company Free, on-site parking Employee of the Month awards Key responsibilities: To ensure that all stages of food preparation are maintained to the highest standards ensuring the well-being of residents. To ensure the cooking and serving of meals are in accordance with the menu, the Company requirements. To ensure compliance with the Food Safety & Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013 / Food Hygiene Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 To ensure the quality of meals produced in terms of presentation and taste. To ensure that portion control procedures are maintained ensuring waste is kept to a minimum. Ensure individual dietary requirements are met (e.g. high calorie, low sugar etc.) by following appropriate quantity, charts and recipes or adapting dishes if required. To ensure that the necessary systems and checks are maintained in order to provide a safe, healthy and efficient working environment. To ensure all food and other items are stored correctly. To monitor stock, maintain effective stock rotation and place orders where required. To deputise for the Head Chef where required. About you: The successful Second Chef will have relevant experience within a catering environment. You will have a secure understanding of special dietary and nutritional requirements, and be able to implement methods to ensure these needs are met. You will also have your Food Hygiene Level 2, and ideally an NVQ Level 2. About Runwood Homes: Established in 1987, Runwood Homes is a leading provider of residential care, dementia care, and nursing care services, with a portfolio of over 59 homes across the UK. Our commitment to delivering personalised care is at the core of our mission, as we strive to celebrate the lives of each and every one of our residents. At Runwood Homes, we prioritise the professional development of our staff by investing in comprehensive internal, external, and e-training programs at all levels. This dedication to continuous learning and growth ensures that our team is equipped to provide the highest quality of care to our residents. As we look towards the future, our reputation for delivering innovative care for individuals living with dementia continues to flourish. We are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of care excellence and setting new standards in the industry. All appointments are subject to safer recruitment requirements to ensure the safeguarding of adults. All positions will involve appropriate checks and clearances. You can apply for this role by completing our short application form or by visiting the home where one of our team can help you.
Jul 12, 2026
Full time
Cook - Dual Site When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Second Chef Care Home: Dual Site, working at Evelyn May House (Langdon Hills) and Woodbury Court (Laindon) Hours per week: 44 (24hrs Evelyn May House, 20hrs Woodbury Court) - 5 days per week About the role: We are currently recruiting for a Second Chef to join our Hospitality team. Working as a Second Chef at Runwood Homes, you will have the chance to deliver hotel and restaurant standard meals, without the split shifts and long hours. We are looking for warm, motivated, and passionate Second Chefs who are driven by quality and high standards, to deliver person centred hospitality to our residents. Our Second Chefs support our Head Chefs, and take the lead in their absence. This is a dual-site role, joining both Evelyn May House and Woodbury Court. Both are located a short distance away from each other. Benefits of working with Runwood Homes: 28 days Paid Holiday Weekly Pay Pension Scheme Blue Light Card and access to various other discounts on travel, restaurants, days out and leisure Employee Assistance Scheme that is also available to immediate family members Comprehensive induction and ongoing training Free DBS Check and uniform Funding and support towards obtaining NVQs Opportunities to progress your career within the company Free, on-site parking Employee of the Month awards Key responsibilities: To ensure that all stages of food preparation are maintained to the highest standards ensuring the well-being of residents. To ensure the cooking and serving of meals are in accordance with the menu, the Company requirements. To ensure compliance with the Food Safety & Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013 / Food Hygiene Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 To ensure the quality of meals produced in terms of presentation and taste. To ensure that portion control procedures are maintained ensuring waste is kept to a minimum. Ensure individual dietary requirements are met (e.g. high calorie, low sugar etc.) by following appropriate quantity, charts and recipes or adapting dishes if required. To ensure that the necessary systems and checks are maintained in order to provide a safe, healthy and efficient working environment. To ensure all food and other items are stored correctly. To monitor stock, maintain effective stock rotation and place orders where required. To deputise for the Head Chef where required. About you: The successful Second Chef will have relevant experience within a catering environment. You will have a secure understanding of special dietary and nutritional requirements, and be able to implement methods to ensure these needs are met. You will also have your Food Hygiene Level 2, and ideally an NVQ Level 2. About Runwood Homes: Established in 1987, Runwood Homes is a leading provider of residential care, dementia care, and nursing care services, with a portfolio of over 59 homes across the UK. Our commitment to delivering personalised care is at the core of our mission, as we strive to celebrate the lives of each and every one of our residents. At Runwood Homes, we prioritise the professional development of our staff by investing in comprehensive internal, external, and e-training programs at all levels. This dedication to continuous learning and growth ensures that our team is equipped to provide the highest quality of care to our residents. As we look towards the future, our reputation for delivering innovative care for individuals living with dementia continues to flourish. We are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of care excellence and setting new standards in the industry. All appointments are subject to safer recruitment requirements to ensure the safeguarding of adults. All positions will involve appropriate checks and clearances. You can apply for this role by completing our short application form or by visiting the home where one of our team can help you.
Runwood Homes Ltd
Sous Chef
Runwood Homes Ltd
Sous Chef Care Home: Chalkwell Grange Hours per week: 40 hours per week Salary: 14.50 an hour About the role: We are currently recruiting for a Sous Chef to join our Hospitality team. Working as a Sous Chef at Sanders Senior Living, you will have the chance to deliver hotel and restaurant standard meals, without the split shifts and long hours. We are looking for warm, motivated, and passionate Sous Chefs who are driven by quality and high standards, to deliver person centred hospitality to our residents. Our Sous Chefs support or Head Chefs, and take the lead in their absence. Benefits of working with Sanders Senior Living: 28 days Paid Holiday Pension Scheme Blue Light Card and access to various other discounts on travel, restaurants, days out and leisure Employee Assistance Scheme that is also available to immediate family members Comprehensive induction and ongoing training Free DBS Check and uniform Funding and support towards obtaining NVQs Opportunities to progress your career within the company Free, on-site parking Employee of the Month awards Key responsibilities: To ensure that all stages of food preparation are maintained to the highest standards ensuring the well-being of residents. To ensure the cooking and serving of meals are in accordance with the menu, the Company requirements. To ensure compliance with the Food Safety & Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013 / Food Hygiene Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 To ensure the quality of meals produced in terms of presentation and taste. To ensure that portion control procedures are maintained ensuring waste is kept to a minimum. Ensure individual dietary requirements are met (e.g. high calorie, low sugar etc.) by following appropriate quantity, charts and recipes or adapting dishes if required. To ensure that the necessary systems and checks are maintained in order to provide a safe, healthy and efficient working environment. To ensure all food and other items are stored correctly. To monitor stock, maintain effective stock rotation and place orders where required. To deputise for the Head Chef where required. About you: The successful Sous Chef will have relevant experience within a catering environment. You will have a secure understanding of special dietary and nutritional requirements, and be able to implement methods to ensure these needs are met. You will also have your Food Hygiene Level 2, and ideally an NVQ Level 2. About Sanders Senior Living: Sanders Senior Living is a luxury care home group with state-of-the-art residences brimming with premium facilities and exceptional services. Optimum health and wellbeing are at the heart of everything we do. And we do it with a difference. Our commitment to delivering personalised care is at the core of our mission, as we strive to celebrate the lives of each and every one of our residents. At Sanders Senior Living, we prioritise the professional development of our staff by investing in comprehensive internal, external, and e-training programs at all levels. This dedication to continuous learning and growth ensures that our team is equipped to provide the highest quality of care to our residents. As we look towards the future, our reputation for delivering innovative care for individuals living with dementia continues to flourish. We are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of care excellence and setting new standards in the industry. All appointments are subject to safer recruitment requirements to ensure the safeguarding of adults. All positions will involve appropriate checks and clearances. You can apply for this role by completing our short application form or by visiting the home where one of our team can help you.
Jul 12, 2026
Full time
Sous Chef Care Home: Chalkwell Grange Hours per week: 40 hours per week Salary: 14.50 an hour About the role: We are currently recruiting for a Sous Chef to join our Hospitality team. Working as a Sous Chef at Sanders Senior Living, you will have the chance to deliver hotel and restaurant standard meals, without the split shifts and long hours. We are looking for warm, motivated, and passionate Sous Chefs who are driven by quality and high standards, to deliver person centred hospitality to our residents. Our Sous Chefs support or Head Chefs, and take the lead in their absence. Benefits of working with Sanders Senior Living: 28 days Paid Holiday Pension Scheme Blue Light Card and access to various other discounts on travel, restaurants, days out and leisure Employee Assistance Scheme that is also available to immediate family members Comprehensive induction and ongoing training Free DBS Check and uniform Funding and support towards obtaining NVQs Opportunities to progress your career within the company Free, on-site parking Employee of the Month awards Key responsibilities: To ensure that all stages of food preparation are maintained to the highest standards ensuring the well-being of residents. To ensure the cooking and serving of meals are in accordance with the menu, the Company requirements. To ensure compliance with the Food Safety & Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013 / Food Hygiene Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 To ensure the quality of meals produced in terms of presentation and taste. To ensure that portion control procedures are maintained ensuring waste is kept to a minimum. Ensure individual dietary requirements are met (e.g. high calorie, low sugar etc.) by following appropriate quantity, charts and recipes or adapting dishes if required. To ensure that the necessary systems and checks are maintained in order to provide a safe, healthy and efficient working environment. To ensure all food and other items are stored correctly. To monitor stock, maintain effective stock rotation and place orders where required. To deputise for the Head Chef where required. About you: The successful Sous Chef will have relevant experience within a catering environment. You will have a secure understanding of special dietary and nutritional requirements, and be able to implement methods to ensure these needs are met. You will also have your Food Hygiene Level 2, and ideally an NVQ Level 2. About Sanders Senior Living: Sanders Senior Living is a luxury care home group with state-of-the-art residences brimming with premium facilities and exceptional services. Optimum health and wellbeing are at the heart of everything we do. And we do it with a difference. Our commitment to delivering personalised care is at the core of our mission, as we strive to celebrate the lives of each and every one of our residents. At Sanders Senior Living, we prioritise the professional development of our staff by investing in comprehensive internal, external, and e-training programs at all levels. This dedication to continuous learning and growth ensures that our team is equipped to provide the highest quality of care to our residents. As we look towards the future, our reputation for delivering innovative care for individuals living with dementia continues to flourish. We are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of care excellence and setting new standards in the industry. All appointments are subject to safer recruitment requirements to ensure the safeguarding of adults. All positions will involve appropriate checks and clearances. You can apply for this role by completing our short application form or by visiting the home where one of our team can help you.
NSPCC/ChildLine
Associate Head of Engagement Delivery
NSPCC/ChildLine Hackney, London
Context and Background The Public Engagement team is responsible for developing and delivering the strategy that will drive significant, long-term income growth by inspiring and engaging public audiences to support the work of the NSPCC. This will be achieved through integrated, audience-led, multi-channel marketing approaches, including; mass participation, individual giving, and campaigns that generate sustainable funding aligned to the NSPCC's strategic priorities. Alongside income generation, the team plays a vital role in increasing public understanding of abuse and neglect and building advocacy. The team will foster a high-performing, results-driven culture that values collaboration, innovation, and integration. By focusing on excellent supporter relationship management and purposeful engagement, it will deliver long-term, sustainable impact to support the NSPCC's mission. Job purpose The Associate Head of Engagement Delivery will lead the planning, delivery, and optimisation of engagement and fundraising activity to key agreed audiences, ensuring alignment with the audience engagement strategy and campaign plan. Take accountability for Engagement Delivery team outputs, ensuring high-quality execution across creative, campaigns and channels Provide direct line management and coaching to diverse, multi-disciplinary teams, building capability, confidence and high performance across the full channel mix, while fostering an inclusive and supportive culture Ensure engagement and fundraising activity is insight-led and audience-focused, delivering effective engagement across a range of channels, with a strong focus on both warm/loyalty channels such as direct mail, email and telemarketing, and broader cold acquisition channels including DRTV, door drop, press, digital and integrated campaigns Take accountability for continuous improvement in campaign performance, working collaboratively with peers across the Engagement and Fundraising directorate to maximise impact and supporter value Work with the Public Engagement SLT to champion operational excellence and innovation, ensuring the team has the capacity, tools and processes to deliver integrated, responsive and supporter-centric campaigns Key relationships - Internal Reporting into the Head of Engagement Delivery, this role sits alongside three peer Associate Heads within the Engagement Delivery function: the second Associate Head of Engagement Delivery (leading the complementary campaign delivery squads), the Associate Head of Digital Engagement, and the Associate Head of Direct Fundraising. Line management of a team of 8: Engagement Delivery Managers, Senior Officers and Officer Member of Public Engagement Leadership Team Collaborates closely with other Associate Heads within Engagement and Fundraising directorate, as well as Brand, Marketing and Communications, to create integrated strategies for public engagement and fundraising. Pro-actively works closely with managers and staff in other NSPCC functions to further fundraising relationships and opportunities for cross departmental working. Key relationships - External External Agencies and Suppliers - including Creative and Media Agencies. External peers and networks in the charity sector, regularly attending groups in the UK charity sector to ensure the NSPCC is at the forefront of the sector trends. Professionals / Trading Bodies / Organisations that are at the forefront of fundraising and marketing Main duties and responsibilities Campaign Planning and Delivery o Accountable for the planning and operational delivery of engagement and fundraising campaigns, including direct mail, email and telemarketing to current supporter and DRTV, digital acquisition supporting integrated charity-wide campaigns, and advocacy activity. o Oversee direct line management of campaign delivery teams, coaching and developing individuals to build capability, confidence and high performance across the full channel mix, while fostering an inclusive and supportive culture o Oversee campaign briefing, scheduling, and performance tracking, ensuring campaigns are delivered in line with audience strategy and organisational priorities. o Adjust campaign strategies as required to respond to performance, changing supporter behaviours, market conditions, and organisational priorities. o Lead the formation, leadership and allocation of high-performing campaign delivery squads, ensuring teams are effectively structured, supported and empowered to deliver, ensuring each team is equipped with the necessary skills and expertise to successfully execute their campaigns, allocating resources based on audience insight and projected impact. o Monitor and report on campaign performance, embedding structured feedback loops and squad retrospectives to capture learning and drive continuous improvement, using data to inform improvements and strategic decisions. o Collaborate with colleagues across Engagement and Fundraising to ensure campaigns are insight-led and supporter-centric. o Work with the Engagement Delivery Management Team ensuring that all activities are aligned with Digital Engagement and Direct Fundraising teams to ensure seamless execution and optimisation of campaigns to achieve the overarching objectives for the Public Engagement Directorate. o Champion delivery standards, processes, and best practice within your portfolio, ensuring alignment with the organisation-wide Engagement Delivery standards set by the Head of Engagement Delivery. Strategic Leadership and Integration o Working in partnership with peers to ensure that all channels are effectively utilised to deliver both standalone activity and integrated charity-wide campaigns, including collaboration with audience strategy, supporter experience, product, and insight teams, driving innovations across the income streams. o Act as a subject matter expert within the organisation, providing expert guidance on campaign execution, creative development, and audience engagement. o Maintain awareness of sector trends and developments in campaign delivery, bringing insight back into the team to inform delivery approaches and continuous improvement. o Lead strategic relationships with external partners, including creative and media agencies and suppliers, ensuring they deliver high-quality, insight-led work aligned to organisational goals o Undertake other duties as required by the Head of Engagement Delivery. Financial Management and Supplier Oversight o Develop and manage comprehensive budgets for all campaigns, closely monitoring income and expenditure to ensure alignment with agreed ROI targets, and taking timely corrective action where necessary. o Maintain oversight and senior level relationships with external suppliers, ensuring quality, compliance, and performance. Team Leadership and Development o Lead, support and develop a high-performing, inclusive team, providing clear direction, coaching and feedback to build capability, confidence and accountability o Foster a culture that prioritises wellbeing, continuous learning and high performance, ensuring individuals feel supported to succeed o Develop T-shaped skills across the team to increase flexibility and cross-channel capability Responsibilities for all Staff within Engagement and Fundraising Directorate To actively participate in regular team meetings and department meetings, contributing to discussions and decisions which will be beneficial to the NSPCC's development of fundraising activities. To behave at all times in a manner consistent with the NSPCC's Values. To ensure data used in relevant systems is current, accurate and reliable. To maintain an awareness of own and others Health and Safety and comply with the NSPCC's Health and Safety policy and procedures. A commitment to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. Person specification 1.Significant experience in strategic, integrated engagement and fundraising - developing and delivering multi-channel campaigns (direct mail, email and telemarketing, DRTV, door drop, press, digital and charity wide integrated campaigns) across the full marketing funnel, from brand awareness to direct response, in a non-profit or similar environment. 2. Up-to-date knowledge of direct and digital marketing theory and practice, including individual giving trends, regulations, and best practice, with a proven ability to optimise campaign performance and return on investment. 3.Strong track record of financial planning and budget management at scale, including setting and reporting on income and expenditure targets, and providing clear performance updates to the Engagement and Fundraising SLT. 4. Proficient in using data, analytics, CRMs, and business systemsto generate insights, drive decision-making, and support continuous improvement across supporter engagement and fundraising activity. 5.Excellent strategic thinking and decision-making skills, with sound judgement, the ability to operate under pressure, and a creative, solution-focused approach to systems and process development. 6.Strong leadership and people management capabilities, with experience coaching and developing diverse teams, building capability, confidence . click apply for full job details
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Context and Background The Public Engagement team is responsible for developing and delivering the strategy that will drive significant, long-term income growth by inspiring and engaging public audiences to support the work of the NSPCC. This will be achieved through integrated, audience-led, multi-channel marketing approaches, including; mass participation, individual giving, and campaigns that generate sustainable funding aligned to the NSPCC's strategic priorities. Alongside income generation, the team plays a vital role in increasing public understanding of abuse and neglect and building advocacy. The team will foster a high-performing, results-driven culture that values collaboration, innovation, and integration. By focusing on excellent supporter relationship management and purposeful engagement, it will deliver long-term, sustainable impact to support the NSPCC's mission. Job purpose The Associate Head of Engagement Delivery will lead the planning, delivery, and optimisation of engagement and fundraising activity to key agreed audiences, ensuring alignment with the audience engagement strategy and campaign plan. Take accountability for Engagement Delivery team outputs, ensuring high-quality execution across creative, campaigns and channels Provide direct line management and coaching to diverse, multi-disciplinary teams, building capability, confidence and high performance across the full channel mix, while fostering an inclusive and supportive culture Ensure engagement and fundraising activity is insight-led and audience-focused, delivering effective engagement across a range of channels, with a strong focus on both warm/loyalty channels such as direct mail, email and telemarketing, and broader cold acquisition channels including DRTV, door drop, press, digital and integrated campaigns Take accountability for continuous improvement in campaign performance, working collaboratively with peers across the Engagement and Fundraising directorate to maximise impact and supporter value Work with the Public Engagement SLT to champion operational excellence and innovation, ensuring the team has the capacity, tools and processes to deliver integrated, responsive and supporter-centric campaigns Key relationships - Internal Reporting into the Head of Engagement Delivery, this role sits alongside three peer Associate Heads within the Engagement Delivery function: the second Associate Head of Engagement Delivery (leading the complementary campaign delivery squads), the Associate Head of Digital Engagement, and the Associate Head of Direct Fundraising. Line management of a team of 8: Engagement Delivery Managers, Senior Officers and Officer Member of Public Engagement Leadership Team Collaborates closely with other Associate Heads within Engagement and Fundraising directorate, as well as Brand, Marketing and Communications, to create integrated strategies for public engagement and fundraising. Pro-actively works closely with managers and staff in other NSPCC functions to further fundraising relationships and opportunities for cross departmental working. Key relationships - External External Agencies and Suppliers - including Creative and Media Agencies. External peers and networks in the charity sector, regularly attending groups in the UK charity sector to ensure the NSPCC is at the forefront of the sector trends. Professionals / Trading Bodies / Organisations that are at the forefront of fundraising and marketing Main duties and responsibilities Campaign Planning and Delivery o Accountable for the planning and operational delivery of engagement and fundraising campaigns, including direct mail, email and telemarketing to current supporter and DRTV, digital acquisition supporting integrated charity-wide campaigns, and advocacy activity. o Oversee direct line management of campaign delivery teams, coaching and developing individuals to build capability, confidence and high performance across the full channel mix, while fostering an inclusive and supportive culture o Oversee campaign briefing, scheduling, and performance tracking, ensuring campaigns are delivered in line with audience strategy and organisational priorities. o Adjust campaign strategies as required to respond to performance, changing supporter behaviours, market conditions, and organisational priorities. o Lead the formation, leadership and allocation of high-performing campaign delivery squads, ensuring teams are effectively structured, supported and empowered to deliver, ensuring each team is equipped with the necessary skills and expertise to successfully execute their campaigns, allocating resources based on audience insight and projected impact. o Monitor and report on campaign performance, embedding structured feedback loops and squad retrospectives to capture learning and drive continuous improvement, using data to inform improvements and strategic decisions. o Collaborate with colleagues across Engagement and Fundraising to ensure campaigns are insight-led and supporter-centric. o Work with the Engagement Delivery Management Team ensuring that all activities are aligned with Digital Engagement and Direct Fundraising teams to ensure seamless execution and optimisation of campaigns to achieve the overarching objectives for the Public Engagement Directorate. o Champion delivery standards, processes, and best practice within your portfolio, ensuring alignment with the organisation-wide Engagement Delivery standards set by the Head of Engagement Delivery. Strategic Leadership and Integration o Working in partnership with peers to ensure that all channels are effectively utilised to deliver both standalone activity and integrated charity-wide campaigns, including collaboration with audience strategy, supporter experience, product, and insight teams, driving innovations across the income streams. o Act as a subject matter expert within the organisation, providing expert guidance on campaign execution, creative development, and audience engagement. o Maintain awareness of sector trends and developments in campaign delivery, bringing insight back into the team to inform delivery approaches and continuous improvement. o Lead strategic relationships with external partners, including creative and media agencies and suppliers, ensuring they deliver high-quality, insight-led work aligned to organisational goals o Undertake other duties as required by the Head of Engagement Delivery. Financial Management and Supplier Oversight o Develop and manage comprehensive budgets for all campaigns, closely monitoring income and expenditure to ensure alignment with agreed ROI targets, and taking timely corrective action where necessary. o Maintain oversight and senior level relationships with external suppliers, ensuring quality, compliance, and performance. Team Leadership and Development o Lead, support and develop a high-performing, inclusive team, providing clear direction, coaching and feedback to build capability, confidence and accountability o Foster a culture that prioritises wellbeing, continuous learning and high performance, ensuring individuals feel supported to succeed o Develop T-shaped skills across the team to increase flexibility and cross-channel capability Responsibilities for all Staff within Engagement and Fundraising Directorate To actively participate in regular team meetings and department meetings, contributing to discussions and decisions which will be beneficial to the NSPCC's development of fundraising activities. To behave at all times in a manner consistent with the NSPCC's Values. To ensure data used in relevant systems is current, accurate and reliable. To maintain an awareness of own and others Health and Safety and comply with the NSPCC's Health and Safety policy and procedures. A commitment to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. Person specification 1.Significant experience in strategic, integrated engagement and fundraising - developing and delivering multi-channel campaigns (direct mail, email and telemarketing, DRTV, door drop, press, digital and charity wide integrated campaigns) across the full marketing funnel, from brand awareness to direct response, in a non-profit or similar environment. 2. Up-to-date knowledge of direct and digital marketing theory and practice, including individual giving trends, regulations, and best practice, with a proven ability to optimise campaign performance and return on investment. 3.Strong track record of financial planning and budget management at scale, including setting and reporting on income and expenditure targets, and providing clear performance updates to the Engagement and Fundraising SLT. 4. Proficient in using data, analytics, CRMs, and business systemsto generate insights, drive decision-making, and support continuous improvement across supporter engagement and fundraising activity. 5.Excellent strategic thinking and decision-making skills, with sound judgement, the ability to operate under pressure, and a creative, solution-focused approach to systems and process development. 6.Strong leadership and people management capabilities, with experience coaching and developing diverse teams, building capability, confidence . click apply for full job details
Ripple
Head of Product
Ripple
We have partnered with an ambitious, tax technology start-up that is solving one of the accountancy profession's most complex challenges, encoding dense legislation into structured, executable rules to automate expert decision-making at scale. Having secured initial seed funding and with a live accounting platform integration already driving revenue, they are now looking for a Head of Product to drive the roadmap from zero to one. This is not a corporate strategy role with layers of bureaucracy. It is a rare chance to step in as a founding product operator, working hand-in-glove with the founders and a newly appointed Founding Product Designer to build a disruptive B2B platform from its early foundations. The Role As the Head of Product, you will take complete day-to-day ownership of the product lifecycle. You will be the vital engine that translates market needs into a clear, focused roadmap. You will spend time on the ground with accounting clients, running deep user discovery sessions, and working alongside in-house specialists to dissect complex, data-heavy workflows. Your primary mission is to translate multi-layered compliance and financial data relationships into tight, definitive product requirements and actionable user stories for the engineering team Key Responsibilities Define, manage, and prioritise the end-to-end product lifecycle, making the firm choices necessary to protect the engineering team's focus. Conduct deep research and interviews with existing clients, converting real-world observations into definitive product insights. Translate complex legal legislation and user feedback into exceptionally clear, logic-driven user stories and acceptance criteria with zero ambiguity. Partner closely with the Founding Product Designere to marry the structural what and why of the product with an intuitive user experience. Collaborate with internal domain experts to map high-stakes tax rules into robust, deterministic product workflows. What We Are Looking For You have been a primary product decision-maker at an early-stage startup, ideally as employee number 1 to 20, meaning you understand the pace and reality of building from scratch. You do not need a tax background, but you must have a proven track record of mastering highly complex systems with dense, interlocking data points, such as Fintech, Regtech, Compliance, Legaltech, or advanced ERP workflows. You are a data-driven operator who prioritises core user value over simply shipping features, and you are comfortable holding your ground with founders when product trade-offs require it. You thrive in an environment with zero hand-holding, meaning you are happy to write your own specs, run your own user research, and actively unblock your own engineers. Nice to Have Prior experience within tax, accounting, or professional services automation software. Hands-on familiarity with deterministic rule engines or advanced data logic, rather than purely probabilistic AI. Experience working with Xero, QuickBooks, or similar accounting API ecosystems. The Package This role offers fully remote working, a competitive 85,000 base salary + 50% bonus, and a meaningful equity allocation via an employee share scheme designed to ensure a significant financial reward. Ripple Recruitment is acting as an employment agency for this vacancy. My client is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. Due to high volumes of interest, we can only respond to shortlisted applicants.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
We have partnered with an ambitious, tax technology start-up that is solving one of the accountancy profession's most complex challenges, encoding dense legislation into structured, executable rules to automate expert decision-making at scale. Having secured initial seed funding and with a live accounting platform integration already driving revenue, they are now looking for a Head of Product to drive the roadmap from zero to one. This is not a corporate strategy role with layers of bureaucracy. It is a rare chance to step in as a founding product operator, working hand-in-glove with the founders and a newly appointed Founding Product Designer to build a disruptive B2B platform from its early foundations. The Role As the Head of Product, you will take complete day-to-day ownership of the product lifecycle. You will be the vital engine that translates market needs into a clear, focused roadmap. You will spend time on the ground with accounting clients, running deep user discovery sessions, and working alongside in-house specialists to dissect complex, data-heavy workflows. Your primary mission is to translate multi-layered compliance and financial data relationships into tight, definitive product requirements and actionable user stories for the engineering team Key Responsibilities Define, manage, and prioritise the end-to-end product lifecycle, making the firm choices necessary to protect the engineering team's focus. Conduct deep research and interviews with existing clients, converting real-world observations into definitive product insights. Translate complex legal legislation and user feedback into exceptionally clear, logic-driven user stories and acceptance criteria with zero ambiguity. Partner closely with the Founding Product Designere to marry the structural what and why of the product with an intuitive user experience. Collaborate with internal domain experts to map high-stakes tax rules into robust, deterministic product workflows. What We Are Looking For You have been a primary product decision-maker at an early-stage startup, ideally as employee number 1 to 20, meaning you understand the pace and reality of building from scratch. You do not need a tax background, but you must have a proven track record of mastering highly complex systems with dense, interlocking data points, such as Fintech, Regtech, Compliance, Legaltech, or advanced ERP workflows. You are a data-driven operator who prioritises core user value over simply shipping features, and you are comfortable holding your ground with founders when product trade-offs require it. You thrive in an environment with zero hand-holding, meaning you are happy to write your own specs, run your own user research, and actively unblock your own engineers. Nice to Have Prior experience within tax, accounting, or professional services automation software. Hands-on familiarity with deterministic rule engines or advanced data logic, rather than purely probabilistic AI. Experience working with Xero, QuickBooks, or similar accounting API ecosystems. The Package This role offers fully remote working, a competitive 85,000 base salary + 50% bonus, and a meaningful equity allocation via an employee share scheme designed to ensure a significant financial reward. Ripple Recruitment is acting as an employment agency for this vacancy. My client is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. Due to high volumes of interest, we can only respond to shortlisted applicants.
Gleeson Recruitment Group
Apprenticeship & L&D Commisioning Lead
Gleeson Recruitment Group
Apprenticeship & L&D Commisioning Lead 12 months FTC Birmingham £36K to £46K Large Scale Business Gleeson Recruitment Group is partnering with a large, complex business to recruit an experienced Interim Learning & Development Commissioning Lead on a 12-month fixed-term basis. This is an excellent opportunity for a learning and organisational development professional with strong commissioning, supplier management and stakeholder engagement experience to play a key role in shaping workforce capability and organisational performance. This role is mainly office based for the duration of the contract out of their offices in Birminghm. The Opportunity Reporting into the Head of Organisational Development, you will lead the commissioning, management and evaluation of externally delivered learning and development programmes, ensuring investment in learning delivers measurable business impact, exceptional learner experiences and value for money. Further to this, the role will focus on utilising the apprentiship levy to ensure that it is maximised to offer opportunties for all internal stakeholders but also utilise apprentices as a income generator. Working across a diverse stakeholder landscape, you will identify capability requirements, develop commissioning specifications, manage supplier relationships and utilise data-driven insights to continuously improve learning outcomes. Key Responsibilities Lead the commissioning and implementation of externally delivered learning, leadership and organisational development programmes. Develop service specifications, outcome measures and procurement documentation. Manage relationships with learning providers, consultants, coaches and external partners. Monitor supplier performance against agreed objectives, quality standards and contractual requirements. Evaluate programme effectiveness using learner feedback, performance metrics and organisational outcomes. Manage budgets, undertake financial analysis and assess return on investment. Produce reports, dashboards and recommendations to support strategic decision-making. Partner with senior stakeholders to identify capability needs and workforce development priorities. Support organisational development projects and continuous improvement initiatives. Review and evaluate the organisation's current apprenticeship provision, identifying opportunities to increase participation, improve outcomes, and align programmes with workforce development needs. Maximise the effective use of the Apprenticeship Levy, ensuring available funding is fully utilised to support skills development, succession planning, and organisational growth. Develop and implement strategies to generate additional income through levy transfers, employer partnerships, and apprenticeship programme expansion, creating sustainable revenue streams for the organisation. About You You will bring: Significant experience commissioning, procuring, managing or evaluating learning and development programmes within a complex organisation. Strong supplier and contract management experience. Proven experience of managing, developing, or reviewing apprenticeship programmes, with a strong understanding of apprenticeship funding rules and workforce development strategies. Demonstrable experience of maximising Apprenticeship Levy funding and identifying opportunities to generate income through levy transfers, employer engagement, or apprenticeship growth initiatives Experience translating organisational capability needs into effective development solutions. Proven ability to evaluate learning impact using qualitative and quantitative data. Experience managing budgets and delivering value-for-money outcomes. Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills. Strong analytical capabilities with experience using data to drive decisions. A degree-level qualification or equivalent professional experience. CIPD qualification or substantial experience within Learning & Development, Organisational Development or Workforce Development. Desirable Experience Experience within Higher Education, Public Sector or similarly complex environments. CIPD Level 5 or Level 7 qualification. Experience commissioning leadership or organisational development programmes. Knowledge of public sector procurement processes. Experience with LMS platforms, learning analytics and digital learning solutions. What's on Offer Opportunity to influence strategic workforce development initiatives. Exposure to senior stakeholders and organisational change programmes. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements. Competitive salary and benefits package. To apply for the position, please click on the apply now button and your CV will be sent directly to the responsible recruiter. We will respond to successful applicants within 7 days, however please feel free to get in touch if you would like any further information about your application. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Jul 11, 2026
Contractor
Apprenticeship & L&D Commisioning Lead 12 months FTC Birmingham £36K to £46K Large Scale Business Gleeson Recruitment Group is partnering with a large, complex business to recruit an experienced Interim Learning & Development Commissioning Lead on a 12-month fixed-term basis. This is an excellent opportunity for a learning and organisational development professional with strong commissioning, supplier management and stakeholder engagement experience to play a key role in shaping workforce capability and organisational performance. This role is mainly office based for the duration of the contract out of their offices in Birminghm. The Opportunity Reporting into the Head of Organisational Development, you will lead the commissioning, management and evaluation of externally delivered learning and development programmes, ensuring investment in learning delivers measurable business impact, exceptional learner experiences and value for money. Further to this, the role will focus on utilising the apprentiship levy to ensure that it is maximised to offer opportunties for all internal stakeholders but also utilise apprentices as a income generator. Working across a diverse stakeholder landscape, you will identify capability requirements, develop commissioning specifications, manage supplier relationships and utilise data-driven insights to continuously improve learning outcomes. Key Responsibilities Lead the commissioning and implementation of externally delivered learning, leadership and organisational development programmes. Develop service specifications, outcome measures and procurement documentation. Manage relationships with learning providers, consultants, coaches and external partners. Monitor supplier performance against agreed objectives, quality standards and contractual requirements. Evaluate programme effectiveness using learner feedback, performance metrics and organisational outcomes. Manage budgets, undertake financial analysis and assess return on investment. Produce reports, dashboards and recommendations to support strategic decision-making. Partner with senior stakeholders to identify capability needs and workforce development priorities. Support organisational development projects and continuous improvement initiatives. Review and evaluate the organisation's current apprenticeship provision, identifying opportunities to increase participation, improve outcomes, and align programmes with workforce development needs. Maximise the effective use of the Apprenticeship Levy, ensuring available funding is fully utilised to support skills development, succession planning, and organisational growth. Develop and implement strategies to generate additional income through levy transfers, employer partnerships, and apprenticeship programme expansion, creating sustainable revenue streams for the organisation. About You You will bring: Significant experience commissioning, procuring, managing or evaluating learning and development programmes within a complex organisation. Strong supplier and contract management experience. Proven experience of managing, developing, or reviewing apprenticeship programmes, with a strong understanding of apprenticeship funding rules and workforce development strategies. Demonstrable experience of maximising Apprenticeship Levy funding and identifying opportunities to generate income through levy transfers, employer engagement, or apprenticeship growth initiatives Experience translating organisational capability needs into effective development solutions. Proven ability to evaluate learning impact using qualitative and quantitative data. Experience managing budgets and delivering value-for-money outcomes. Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills. Strong analytical capabilities with experience using data to drive decisions. A degree-level qualification or equivalent professional experience. CIPD qualification or substantial experience within Learning & Development, Organisational Development or Workforce Development. Desirable Experience Experience within Higher Education, Public Sector or similarly complex environments. CIPD Level 5 or Level 7 qualification. Experience commissioning leadership or organisational development programmes. Knowledge of public sector procurement processes. Experience with LMS platforms, learning analytics and digital learning solutions. What's on Offer Opportunity to influence strategic workforce development initiatives. Exposure to senior stakeholders and organisational change programmes. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements. Competitive salary and benefits package. To apply for the position, please click on the apply now button and your CV will be sent directly to the responsible recruiter. We will respond to successful applicants within 7 days, however please feel free to get in touch if you would like any further information about your application. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
De Lacy Executive
Trial & Validation Coordinator - Aquaculture
De Lacy Executive
Are you passionate about the next generation of commercial aquaculture developments? A government-funded national organisation is looking for a Trials and Validation Coordinator for their Aquaculture trials and validation team. The right candidate will directly organise aquaculture testing activity within its Test, Trial and Demonstration function. You will have significant experience in aquaculture trials, including finfish, shellfish or recirculating aquaculture systems and a rigorous attitude towards scientific trials. If you are looking to advance your career in the Aquaculture space, this could be the role for you. Aims The purpose of this role is to support the design and delivery of aquaculture trials to a high standard, ensuring accurate and reliable data is produced. The role ensures trials are structured properly, with clear protocols and consistent data collection. The aim to run trials with rigorous attitude and excellent Innovation in aquaculture depends on being tested in real conditions. This role sits at the head of the trials process, helping ensure technologies are tested in a consistent way and results are useful to producers, supply chains and investors. The focus is on quality, relevance and impact rather than volume. Responsibilities • Support delivery of aquaculture trial activity • Assist with coordination of trials within the aquaculture programme • Run and manage technical teams in charge of trial processes and technical standards • Act as a contact point for businesses, producers and supply chain partners • Support internal and external communication on aquaculture trials • Ensure trials are well executed, commercially relevant, legally compliant and scientifically accurate • Embed rigorous processes in technical research team, analyse process for signs of data error • Ensure delivery meets timelines, budgets and programme goals • Maintain the highest standards in data quality and evidence collection • Ensure trials reflect real commercial aquaculture conditions • Align trial activity with programme objectives and support improvements in trial execution and implementation • Contribute to demonstrating performance and real world value of technologies • Write reports to support development of evidence • Build relationships with technical teams and external stakeholders • Work with internal and external partners to support delivery of trial data • Provide clear reporting to senior stakeholders and funding bodies This role is about supporting relevant, high-quality trials in the aquaculture sector. It connects strategy and delivery, helping ensure plans are carried out effectively. The work supports decisions on whether technologies are adopted more widely. You will bring • Management experience in commercial aquaculture • Experience in aquaculture trials, validation or applied research • Experience working in technical or project delivery teams • Experience supporting trials in real world conditions • Understanding of fish health, welfare and regulation • Ability to review data and identify gaps or issues • Commercial awareness and understanding of industry needs • Good stakeholder management skills • Clear communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences • Strong organisation and time management skills • Collaborative and delivery focused approach • Degree in aquaculture, marine biology, animal science or related field or equivalent experience • Full UK driving licence Desirable • Degree in Aquaculture or Marine Biology • Experience working with government, research or industry groups • Project management experience This is a chance to contribute to how innovation is tested and adopted in UK aquaculture. If you have a passion for testing new technologies, nutritions, medications, equipments, genetics and system advancements, this could be a great opportunity. To apply: For more information and an informal confidential discussion please call Rupert Kettle on: Office or e-mail your CV and covering letter to De Lacy Executive Recruitment will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about the next generation of commercial aquaculture developments? A government-funded national organisation is looking for a Trials and Validation Coordinator for their Aquaculture trials and validation team. The right candidate will directly organise aquaculture testing activity within its Test, Trial and Demonstration function. You will have significant experience in aquaculture trials, including finfish, shellfish or recirculating aquaculture systems and a rigorous attitude towards scientific trials. If you are looking to advance your career in the Aquaculture space, this could be the role for you. Aims The purpose of this role is to support the design and delivery of aquaculture trials to a high standard, ensuring accurate and reliable data is produced. The role ensures trials are structured properly, with clear protocols and consistent data collection. The aim to run trials with rigorous attitude and excellent Innovation in aquaculture depends on being tested in real conditions. This role sits at the head of the trials process, helping ensure technologies are tested in a consistent way and results are useful to producers, supply chains and investors. The focus is on quality, relevance and impact rather than volume. Responsibilities • Support delivery of aquaculture trial activity • Assist with coordination of trials within the aquaculture programme • Run and manage technical teams in charge of trial processes and technical standards • Act as a contact point for businesses, producers and supply chain partners • Support internal and external communication on aquaculture trials • Ensure trials are well executed, commercially relevant, legally compliant and scientifically accurate • Embed rigorous processes in technical research team, analyse process for signs of data error • Ensure delivery meets timelines, budgets and programme goals • Maintain the highest standards in data quality and evidence collection • Ensure trials reflect real commercial aquaculture conditions • Align trial activity with programme objectives and support improvements in trial execution and implementation • Contribute to demonstrating performance and real world value of technologies • Write reports to support development of evidence • Build relationships with technical teams and external stakeholders • Work with internal and external partners to support delivery of trial data • Provide clear reporting to senior stakeholders and funding bodies This role is about supporting relevant, high-quality trials in the aquaculture sector. It connects strategy and delivery, helping ensure plans are carried out effectively. The work supports decisions on whether technologies are adopted more widely. You will bring • Management experience in commercial aquaculture • Experience in aquaculture trials, validation or applied research • Experience working in technical or project delivery teams • Experience supporting trials in real world conditions • Understanding of fish health, welfare and regulation • Ability to review data and identify gaps or issues • Commercial awareness and understanding of industry needs • Good stakeholder management skills • Clear communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences • Strong organisation and time management skills • Collaborative and delivery focused approach • Degree in aquaculture, marine biology, animal science or related field or equivalent experience • Full UK driving licence Desirable • Degree in Aquaculture or Marine Biology • Experience working with government, research or industry groups • Project management experience This is a chance to contribute to how innovation is tested and adopted in UK aquaculture. If you have a passion for testing new technologies, nutritions, medications, equipments, genetics and system advancements, this could be a great opportunity. To apply: For more information and an informal confidential discussion please call Rupert Kettle on: Office or e-mail your CV and covering letter to De Lacy Executive Recruitment will upload your CV to our database and retain some data about you in order to process your application. More information about our processing activities can be found at Please be assured that all contact is treated in complete confidence and your details will not be passed to a third party without your prior permission.
Charity People
Partnerships Manager
Charity People Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
Partnerships Manager Contract: Permanent, full-time Location: Leamington Spa (Hybrid, 40-60% office-based) Reporting to: Head of Partnerships Salary: £42,000 per annum Charity People is delighted to be working in partnership with The Smallpeice Trust as they recruit a Partnerships Manager to join their ambitious and growing Business Development team. The Smallpeice Trust is one of the UK's leading STEM education charities, inspiring young people to explore careers in engineering, technology and science through transformative programmes delivered in partnership with businesses, funders and educators across the country. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to help shape the next phase of the Trust's growth. With a strong foundation of long-standing supporters and an exciting new five-year strategy, the organisation is increasingly focused on securing larger, multi-year strategic partnerships that create meaningful impact for young people whilst building sustainable income for the future. The Partnerships Manager will play a pivotal role in identifying, developing and securing new funding partnerships whilst also managing a portfolio of existing supporters. Working closely with colleagues across marketing, programme delivery and impact, you'll develop compelling partnership opportunities, build relationships with senior stakeholders and contribute directly to the Trust's ambitious growth plans. Roles and Responsibilities Business Development & New Partnerships This role will be at the forefront of the Trust's growth ambitions, helping to identify and secure the next generation of strategic funding partners. Working with a broad range of organisations across industry, education and philanthropy, you'll build meaningful relationships that create lasting impact for young people while generating sustainable income for the Trust. This role will: Identify, develop and secure new corporate and strategic funding partnerships. Build and maintain a strong pipeline of high-value partnership opportunities. Develop compelling, costed proposals and partnership packages. Secure multi-year partnership agreements that support the organisation's long-term strategy. Represent the Trust at networking events, conferences and stakeholder meetings. Work collaboratively across teams to identify and maximise new opportunities. Partnership Management Manage a portfolio of existing corporate and strategic partners. Build strong, long-term relationships with key stakeholders. Produce reports, presentations and partnership updates. Identify opportunities to grow existing partnerships and deepen engagement. Coordinate with internal colleagues to ensure excellent partner experiences and programme delivery. Maintain accurate records, budgets and partnership information through CRM systems and reporting processes. About You We're looking for an ambitious and entrepreneurial relationship builder who enjoys developing new opportunities and turning conversations into meaningful partnerships. You will bring: A proven track record in business development, partnerships, account management or fundraising. Experience securing significant income, sponsorship or commercial partnerships. Strong proposal writing and presentation skills. Confidence building relationships with senior stakeholders and decision-makers. Excellent communication and influencing skills. A proactive approach and the ability to identify and pursue new opportunities independently. Experience managing multiple priorities and delivering against targets and deadlines. The ability to thrive within a collaborative and growing organisation where ideas are welcomed and initiative is encouraged. Experience within charities would be welcomed but is not essential. We are particularly interested in hearing from candidates with backgrounds in partnerships, business development, sponsorship, account management, education, STEM, membership, commercial or wider relationship management roles. One of the things that makes The Smallpeice Trust special is its culture. With a flat structure, highly engaged leadership team and supportive colleagues, this is an environment where people are encouraged to take ownership, spot opportunities and make things happen. As the organisation continues to grow its strategic partnerships programme, you'll have genuine scope to shape your portfolio and make a lasting impact. Want to apply? If this sounds like the perfect role for you, please contact Kevin with an updated CV. We would love to hear about your experience and share more details about this fantastic opportunity and how to formally apply. Applications close: Wednesday 5th August Interviews (in person): Friday 14th August (in person) Charity People actively promotes equality, diversity and inclusion. We match charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we know greater diversity will lead to even greater results for the charities we work with.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
Partnerships Manager Contract: Permanent, full-time Location: Leamington Spa (Hybrid, 40-60% office-based) Reporting to: Head of Partnerships Salary: £42,000 per annum Charity People is delighted to be working in partnership with The Smallpeice Trust as they recruit a Partnerships Manager to join their ambitious and growing Business Development team. The Smallpeice Trust is one of the UK's leading STEM education charities, inspiring young people to explore careers in engineering, technology and science through transformative programmes delivered in partnership with businesses, funders and educators across the country. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to help shape the next phase of the Trust's growth. With a strong foundation of long-standing supporters and an exciting new five-year strategy, the organisation is increasingly focused on securing larger, multi-year strategic partnerships that create meaningful impact for young people whilst building sustainable income for the future. The Partnerships Manager will play a pivotal role in identifying, developing and securing new funding partnerships whilst also managing a portfolio of existing supporters. Working closely with colleagues across marketing, programme delivery and impact, you'll develop compelling partnership opportunities, build relationships with senior stakeholders and contribute directly to the Trust's ambitious growth plans. Roles and Responsibilities Business Development & New Partnerships This role will be at the forefront of the Trust's growth ambitions, helping to identify and secure the next generation of strategic funding partners. Working with a broad range of organisations across industry, education and philanthropy, you'll build meaningful relationships that create lasting impact for young people while generating sustainable income for the Trust. This role will: Identify, develop and secure new corporate and strategic funding partnerships. Build and maintain a strong pipeline of high-value partnership opportunities. Develop compelling, costed proposals and partnership packages. Secure multi-year partnership agreements that support the organisation's long-term strategy. Represent the Trust at networking events, conferences and stakeholder meetings. Work collaboratively across teams to identify and maximise new opportunities. Partnership Management Manage a portfolio of existing corporate and strategic partners. Build strong, long-term relationships with key stakeholders. Produce reports, presentations and partnership updates. Identify opportunities to grow existing partnerships and deepen engagement. Coordinate with internal colleagues to ensure excellent partner experiences and programme delivery. Maintain accurate records, budgets and partnership information through CRM systems and reporting processes. About You We're looking for an ambitious and entrepreneurial relationship builder who enjoys developing new opportunities and turning conversations into meaningful partnerships. You will bring: A proven track record in business development, partnerships, account management or fundraising. Experience securing significant income, sponsorship or commercial partnerships. Strong proposal writing and presentation skills. Confidence building relationships with senior stakeholders and decision-makers. Excellent communication and influencing skills. A proactive approach and the ability to identify and pursue new opportunities independently. Experience managing multiple priorities and delivering against targets and deadlines. The ability to thrive within a collaborative and growing organisation where ideas are welcomed and initiative is encouraged. Experience within charities would be welcomed but is not essential. We are particularly interested in hearing from candidates with backgrounds in partnerships, business development, sponsorship, account management, education, STEM, membership, commercial or wider relationship management roles. One of the things that makes The Smallpeice Trust special is its culture. With a flat structure, highly engaged leadership team and supportive colleagues, this is an environment where people are encouraged to take ownership, spot opportunities and make things happen. As the organisation continues to grow its strategic partnerships programme, you'll have genuine scope to shape your portfolio and make a lasting impact. Want to apply? If this sounds like the perfect role for you, please contact Kevin with an updated CV. We would love to hear about your experience and share more details about this fantastic opportunity and how to formally apply. Applications close: Wednesday 5th August Interviews (in person): Friday 14th August (in person) Charity People actively promotes equality, diversity and inclusion. We match charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we know greater diversity will lead to even greater results for the charities we work with.
Central London Samaritans
Fundraising and Events Officer
Central London Samaritans
The Fundraising Officer will oversee the planning, coordination, and execution of all fundraising activities and events. This role involves developing and implementing strategies to maximise donations and enhance donor relationships, in line with the Central London Samaritans' fundraising strategy. Responsibilities include engaging with individual donors, businesses, and community partners to secure financial support. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Collaborate with the Corporate Partnerships, Head of Branch Operations and Branch Director: Identify specific programs and funding priorities and organise targeted fundraising campaigns and events. Plan and Coordinate Fundraising Events and Campaigns: Oversee the planning and coordination of fundraising campaigns, events, and initiatives. Track and Process Pledges: Monitor, track, and process pledges made at events, ensuring records are regularly updated. Manage Online Donations: Oversee online donation activities, maintaining up-to-date records and ensuring relevant departments and donors are informed. Identify Funding Opportunities: Seek local and national funding opportunities and contribute to the development of the organisation's fundraising strategy. Manage Fundraising Income: Maintain reports, track donations, handle donor correspondence, and evaluate the success of fundraising activities. Identify Partnership Opportunities: Look for partnership opportunities for joint fundraising campaigns to expand the donor base. Represent Central London Samaritans: Positively represent the organisation in all aspects of work, adhering to its values. Additional Duties: Perform any other duties assigned by your line manager that are appropriate to your role. ATTRIBUTES Candidates should demonstrate: Fundraising Experience: Preferably, a demonstrable track record of fundraising or related activities Communication Skills: High standard of verbal and written communication skills. Organisational Skills: Ability to multi-task, stay organised, and prioritise workload Independence and Teamwork: Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility: Adaptable and flexible in working style, as this role will require evening and weekend work to attend events and meet deadlines. Relationship Building: Ability to communicate and develop relationships with volunteers, members of the public, and organisations. The summary of responsibilities is neither exclusive nor exhaustive and responsibilities may vary from time-to-time in the light of changing circumstances and in conjunction with the post holder. Hours of work: The basic hours are 35 hours per week spread over five working days. Within these hours there may be need to work some evenings and weekend days, so flexibility is essential. The core responsibilities should be carried out during weekdays. The amount of out of hours work will be agreed on an ongoing basis. Time off in lieu will be allowed in agreement with the Head of Branch Operations and in line with the staff handbook and the European Working Time Directive. Limitations: The post holder will be required to work within the rules and regulations of Samaritans and accept the authority of the Director and the Chair of the branch's Board of Trustees, who have discretion to delegate authority to the post holder and to withdraw it. Equal Opportunities Policy: Central London Samaritans is committed to eliminating any discrimination and promoting diversity and equality of opportunity in all it does. It is therefore Central London Samaritans' commitment to provide equal opportunities in employment and we will not unlawfully discriminate against job applicants, employees of the Company, volunteers, workers, or contract workers on the grounds of their age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race (which includes colour, nationality and ethnic or national origins), religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. Interviews will commence immediately. Closing date: 25/07/26
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
The Fundraising Officer will oversee the planning, coordination, and execution of all fundraising activities and events. This role involves developing and implementing strategies to maximise donations and enhance donor relationships, in line with the Central London Samaritans' fundraising strategy. Responsibilities include engaging with individual donors, businesses, and community partners to secure financial support. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Collaborate with the Corporate Partnerships, Head of Branch Operations and Branch Director: Identify specific programs and funding priorities and organise targeted fundraising campaigns and events. Plan and Coordinate Fundraising Events and Campaigns: Oversee the planning and coordination of fundraising campaigns, events, and initiatives. Track and Process Pledges: Monitor, track, and process pledges made at events, ensuring records are regularly updated. Manage Online Donations: Oversee online donation activities, maintaining up-to-date records and ensuring relevant departments and donors are informed. Identify Funding Opportunities: Seek local and national funding opportunities and contribute to the development of the organisation's fundraising strategy. Manage Fundraising Income: Maintain reports, track donations, handle donor correspondence, and evaluate the success of fundraising activities. Identify Partnership Opportunities: Look for partnership opportunities for joint fundraising campaigns to expand the donor base. Represent Central London Samaritans: Positively represent the organisation in all aspects of work, adhering to its values. Additional Duties: Perform any other duties assigned by your line manager that are appropriate to your role. ATTRIBUTES Candidates should demonstrate: Fundraising Experience: Preferably, a demonstrable track record of fundraising or related activities Communication Skills: High standard of verbal and written communication skills. Organisational Skills: Ability to multi-task, stay organised, and prioritise workload Independence and Teamwork: Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexibility: Adaptable and flexible in working style, as this role will require evening and weekend work to attend events and meet deadlines. Relationship Building: Ability to communicate and develop relationships with volunteers, members of the public, and organisations. The summary of responsibilities is neither exclusive nor exhaustive and responsibilities may vary from time-to-time in the light of changing circumstances and in conjunction with the post holder. Hours of work: The basic hours are 35 hours per week spread over five working days. Within these hours there may be need to work some evenings and weekend days, so flexibility is essential. The core responsibilities should be carried out during weekdays. The amount of out of hours work will be agreed on an ongoing basis. Time off in lieu will be allowed in agreement with the Head of Branch Operations and in line with the staff handbook and the European Working Time Directive. Limitations: The post holder will be required to work within the rules and regulations of Samaritans and accept the authority of the Director and the Chair of the branch's Board of Trustees, who have discretion to delegate authority to the post holder and to withdraw it. Equal Opportunities Policy: Central London Samaritans is committed to eliminating any discrimination and promoting diversity and equality of opportunity in all it does. It is therefore Central London Samaritans' commitment to provide equal opportunities in employment and we will not unlawfully discriminate against job applicants, employees of the Company, volunteers, workers, or contract workers on the grounds of their age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race (which includes colour, nationality and ethnic or national origins), religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. Interviews will commence immediately. Closing date: 25/07/26
Multibank Scotland
Head of Partnerships and Development
Multibank Scotland Lochgelly, Fife
About Multibank Scotland Multibank Scotland tackles poverty and waste by redistributing essential goods to people who need them. We work through a network of charities, community organisations and frontline services to provide families and individuals with items such as clothing, toiletries, bedding, baby products, household goods and other essentials. We currently operate across Fife, Dundee, Perth and Edinburgh, and are expanding into Glasgow. This is an important period of growth for the organisation, and we are looking for an entrepreneurial, practical and relationship-focused person to help us build lasting partnerships and identify new opportunities for impact. Role Overview The Head of Partnerships and Development will lead Multibank Scotland's partnership and development activity. This is a senior, outward-facing role for someone who can identify opportunities, make clear and compelling asks, build trust quickly and turn ideas into practical partnerships. We are looking for someone who creates momentum and follows opportunities through, rather than someone focused solely on networking or stakeholder management. The role will lead the day-to-day development pipeline across corporate partnerships, product supply, strategic relationships, expansion opportunities, funding proposals and supporter stewardship. A central part of the role will be developing partnerships that increase the volume, quality and range of goods available for redistribution. This will include working with businesses, manufacturers, retailers, logistics providers and other organisations to secure donated goods, services, expertise and in-kind support. The postholder will also help expand Multibank Scotland's reach. Working closely with the Chief Executive and the Scotland-wide Operations Manager, they will support the development of new partnerships, satellite sites and delivery models across Scotland. Fundraising will form part of the role, but it is not primarily a traditional fundraising post. The emphasis is on building strategic partnerships that create long-term value, whether through goods, funding, services, expertise, infrastructure or collaboration. The Chief Executive will continue to lead on overall strategy, major funder relationships, Board reporting, governance, finance and key organisational decisions. The successful candidate will add senior capacity at an important stage of growth, helping to turn external interest and opportunity into delivery and lasting impact. How to Apply To apply for the Partnerships & Fundraising Manager role, please submit: A current CV , outlining your relevant experience and career history A cover letter (maximum two pages), clearly demonstrating how you meet the essential criteria outlined in the person specification and why you are interested in the role Applications close: Sunday 16th August 2026 at 5:00pm Please download the job description for full details.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
About Multibank Scotland Multibank Scotland tackles poverty and waste by redistributing essential goods to people who need them. We work through a network of charities, community organisations and frontline services to provide families and individuals with items such as clothing, toiletries, bedding, baby products, household goods and other essentials. We currently operate across Fife, Dundee, Perth and Edinburgh, and are expanding into Glasgow. This is an important period of growth for the organisation, and we are looking for an entrepreneurial, practical and relationship-focused person to help us build lasting partnerships and identify new opportunities for impact. Role Overview The Head of Partnerships and Development will lead Multibank Scotland's partnership and development activity. This is a senior, outward-facing role for someone who can identify opportunities, make clear and compelling asks, build trust quickly and turn ideas into practical partnerships. We are looking for someone who creates momentum and follows opportunities through, rather than someone focused solely on networking or stakeholder management. The role will lead the day-to-day development pipeline across corporate partnerships, product supply, strategic relationships, expansion opportunities, funding proposals and supporter stewardship. A central part of the role will be developing partnerships that increase the volume, quality and range of goods available for redistribution. This will include working with businesses, manufacturers, retailers, logistics providers and other organisations to secure donated goods, services, expertise and in-kind support. The postholder will also help expand Multibank Scotland's reach. Working closely with the Chief Executive and the Scotland-wide Operations Manager, they will support the development of new partnerships, satellite sites and delivery models across Scotland. Fundraising will form part of the role, but it is not primarily a traditional fundraising post. The emphasis is on building strategic partnerships that create long-term value, whether through goods, funding, services, expertise, infrastructure or collaboration. The Chief Executive will continue to lead on overall strategy, major funder relationships, Board reporting, governance, finance and key organisational decisions. The successful candidate will add senior capacity at an important stage of growth, helping to turn external interest and opportunity into delivery and lasting impact. How to Apply To apply for the Partnerships & Fundraising Manager role, please submit: A current CV , outlining your relevant experience and career history A cover letter (maximum two pages), clearly demonstrating how you meet the essential criteria outlined in the person specification and why you are interested in the role Applications close: Sunday 16th August 2026 at 5:00pm Please download the job description for full details.
The Talent Set
Philanthropy Manager
The Talent Set Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
The Talent Set is delighted to be partnering with Brain Tumour Research to recruit a Philanthropy Manager . One in three people in the UK knows someone affected by a brain tumour. Despite being the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under 40, just 1% of the national spend on cancer research has been allocated to brain tumour research since records began. Brain Tumour Research exists to change this. This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing Philanthropy and Partnerships team at a pivotal point in its development. The role offers the chance to work across a diverse portfolio of high-value fundraising activity, building relationships with major donors, trusts and foundations, corporate partners and member charities. Successful philanthropy is built on meaningful relationships, compelling stories and the ability to connect supporters with the impact of their giving. This role will play a vital part in helping Brain Tumour Research engage and inspire supporters, translating complex research and organisational priorities into powerful cases for support that drive long-term income growth. Working closely with the Head of Philanthropy and Partnerships and colleagues across the organisation, you will develop funding proposals, stewardship communications and impact reports, while supporting the cultivation and management of a growing portfolio of high-value supporters. Key Responsibilities Support the development and management of relationships with major donors, trusts and foundations, corporate partners and member charities Research, identify and help secure new funding opportunities and strategic partnerships Produce compelling funding proposals, cases for support, donor communications and impact reports Develop tailored stewardship plans to strengthen donor engagement and retention Lead on personalised communications and relationship management activities with high-value supporters Maintain accurate CRM records and use donor data to inform fundraising strategy and pipeline management Work collaboratively with colleagues across research, communications and operational teams to develop engaging fundraising propositions Support the delivery of fundraising objectives, income targets and wider organisational goals Contribute to the planning and delivery of donor cultivation and stewardship events Person Specification Proven experience within philanthropy, fundraising, partnerships, trusts and foundations, or major donor fundraising Demonstrable success in securing income from trusts, foundations, high-net-worth individuals or strategic partners Experience developing funding applications, proposals and donor reports Exceptional written communication skills with the ability to create compelling and persuasive content Strong relationship-building and stakeholder management skills Experience using CRM systems to manage supporter engagement and fundraising pipelines Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines Proactive, solutions-focused and collaborative in approach Strong attention to detail and commitment to delivering high-quality work Motivated by the opportunity to make a meaningful impact through fundraising What's on Offer Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Location: Hybrid working, Milton Keynes - 2 Days In The Office How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for the role by clicking the 'Apply Now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to respond to all successful applicants within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set is committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
The Talent Set is delighted to be partnering with Brain Tumour Research to recruit a Philanthropy Manager . One in three people in the UK knows someone affected by a brain tumour. Despite being the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under 40, just 1% of the national spend on cancer research has been allocated to brain tumour research since records began. Brain Tumour Research exists to change this. This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing Philanthropy and Partnerships team at a pivotal point in its development. The role offers the chance to work across a diverse portfolio of high-value fundraising activity, building relationships with major donors, trusts and foundations, corporate partners and member charities. Successful philanthropy is built on meaningful relationships, compelling stories and the ability to connect supporters with the impact of their giving. This role will play a vital part in helping Brain Tumour Research engage and inspire supporters, translating complex research and organisational priorities into powerful cases for support that drive long-term income growth. Working closely with the Head of Philanthropy and Partnerships and colleagues across the organisation, you will develop funding proposals, stewardship communications and impact reports, while supporting the cultivation and management of a growing portfolio of high-value supporters. Key Responsibilities Support the development and management of relationships with major donors, trusts and foundations, corporate partners and member charities Research, identify and help secure new funding opportunities and strategic partnerships Produce compelling funding proposals, cases for support, donor communications and impact reports Develop tailored stewardship plans to strengthen donor engagement and retention Lead on personalised communications and relationship management activities with high-value supporters Maintain accurate CRM records and use donor data to inform fundraising strategy and pipeline management Work collaboratively with colleagues across research, communications and operational teams to develop engaging fundraising propositions Support the delivery of fundraising objectives, income targets and wider organisational goals Contribute to the planning and delivery of donor cultivation and stewardship events Person Specification Proven experience within philanthropy, fundraising, partnerships, trusts and foundations, or major donor fundraising Demonstrable success in securing income from trusts, foundations, high-net-worth individuals or strategic partners Experience developing funding applications, proposals and donor reports Exceptional written communication skills with the ability to create compelling and persuasive content Strong relationship-building and stakeholder management skills Experience using CRM systems to manage supporter engagement and fundraising pipelines Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines Proactive, solutions-focused and collaborative in approach Strong attention to detail and commitment to delivering high-quality work Motivated by the opportunity to make a meaningful impact through fundraising What's on Offer Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Location: Hybrid working, Milton Keynes - 2 Days In The Office How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for the role by clicking the 'Apply Now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to respond to all successful applicants within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set is committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
Michael Page Finance
Head of Finance
Michael Page Finance Bradford, Yorkshire
This is a hands-on Finance Manager role within a values-led organisation making a tangible difference across local communities. You'll lead all aspects of finance while acting as a key strategic advisor to senior stakeholders, helping the organisation navigate growth and future challenges. Client Details Our client is a highly respected and influential not-for-profit organisation that delivers vital services and support across Yorkshire. With a strong reputation, committed leadership team and ambitious plans for the future, the organisation is focused on creating lasting positive outcomes for the communities it serves. Description Lead the day-to-day finance function, ensuring efficient and effective financial operations. Produce accurate and insightful monthly management accounts for senior stakeholders. Monitor financial performance, cash flow and organisational risk. Lead the budgeting, forecasting and financial planning processes. Prepare annual statutory accounts and manage the year-end audit. Ensure compliance with Charity SORP, Companies House, Charity Commission and all relevant regulatory requirements. Support funding applications, grant submissions and business cases with robust financial analysis. Oversee payroll processes and relationships with external finance providers. Develop and enhance financial controls, policies and procedures. Provide high-quality financial reporting and strategic advice to the Board and senior leadership team. Lead, coach and develop a small finance team. Drive continuous improvement through systems, technology and process enhancements. Profile The successful candidate is likely to be: A qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent). An experienced finance leader with responsibility for the full finance function. Ideally experienced within the charity, not-for-profit, public sector or wider purpose-led environment. Strong technically, with a sound understanding of statutory accounting, audit and regulatory compliance. Experienced in producing management accounts, budgets and forecasts. Comfortable presenting financial information to senior leaders, trustees and non-finance stakeholders. A proactive and commercially minded finance professional who can balance strategic thinking with operational delivery. An effective people manager with the ability to develop teams and build strong stakeholder relationships. Job Offer Opportunity to join a highly respected organisation with a meaningful social purpose. A genuine strategic leadership role with Board-level exposure. Flexible and supportive working environment. The chance to influence organisational direction and long-term sustainability. Leadership of a dedicated finance team. A varied role combining strategic finance, operational leadership and business partnering. Salary up to £49,000 + benefits package. The opportunity to make a real difference within communities across Yorkshire. If you're looking for a finance leadership role where purpose and impact are as important as performance, we'd love to hear from you.
Jul 11, 2026
Full time
This is a hands-on Finance Manager role within a values-led organisation making a tangible difference across local communities. You'll lead all aspects of finance while acting as a key strategic advisor to senior stakeholders, helping the organisation navigate growth and future challenges. Client Details Our client is a highly respected and influential not-for-profit organisation that delivers vital services and support across Yorkshire. With a strong reputation, committed leadership team and ambitious plans for the future, the organisation is focused on creating lasting positive outcomes for the communities it serves. Description Lead the day-to-day finance function, ensuring efficient and effective financial operations. Produce accurate and insightful monthly management accounts for senior stakeholders. Monitor financial performance, cash flow and organisational risk. Lead the budgeting, forecasting and financial planning processes. Prepare annual statutory accounts and manage the year-end audit. Ensure compliance with Charity SORP, Companies House, Charity Commission and all relevant regulatory requirements. Support funding applications, grant submissions and business cases with robust financial analysis. Oversee payroll processes and relationships with external finance providers. Develop and enhance financial controls, policies and procedures. Provide high-quality financial reporting and strategic advice to the Board and senior leadership team. Lead, coach and develop a small finance team. Drive continuous improvement through systems, technology and process enhancements. Profile The successful candidate is likely to be: A qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent). An experienced finance leader with responsibility for the full finance function. Ideally experienced within the charity, not-for-profit, public sector or wider purpose-led environment. Strong technically, with a sound understanding of statutory accounting, audit and regulatory compliance. Experienced in producing management accounts, budgets and forecasts. Comfortable presenting financial information to senior leaders, trustees and non-finance stakeholders. A proactive and commercially minded finance professional who can balance strategic thinking with operational delivery. An effective people manager with the ability to develop teams and build strong stakeholder relationships. Job Offer Opportunity to join a highly respected organisation with a meaningful social purpose. A genuine strategic leadership role with Board-level exposure. Flexible and supportive working environment. The chance to influence organisational direction and long-term sustainability. Leadership of a dedicated finance team. A varied role combining strategic finance, operational leadership and business partnering. Salary up to £49,000 + benefits package. The opportunity to make a real difference within communities across Yorkshire. If you're looking for a finance leadership role where purpose and impact are as important as performance, we'd love to hear from you.
Mosscare St Vincents Housing (MSV Housing)
Foyer Manager
Mosscare St Vincents Housing (MSV Housing) Blackburn, Lancashire
Are you a dynamic leader looking for a rewarding role working with Young People from a range of backgrounds? Are you passionate about delivering a service that provides young people with better life chances and supports them to lead an independent life? If so read on At MSV Housing we re committed to making sure our Young People are safeguarded, supported and have a quality safe home. Our Foyer Manager is key to making this happen. This is an Ofsted-supported / Ofsted-regulated supported accommodation service, and the Foyer Manager plays a central role in maintaining compliance, driving continuous improvement, and ensuring the service is always inspection-ready. In conjunction with our Head of Young Persons Services, you will promote the Foyer as a great place to live and ensure the effective and efficient delivery of the local authority commissioned contract. You will lead and empower the team to provide an excellent service to our customers, ensuring performance, recruitment and funding targets are met in line with agreed targets and standards. You will have a proven track record in this highly rewarding field with the skills and experience to ensure a high level of safeguarding and compliance are achieved for MSV and the client group. You will be able to manage difficult situations calmly and be able to plan for and implement changes in service delivery. You will have an understanding of housing management with experience in monitoring arrears to maximise income for MSV Housing and residents. The successful candidate will show enthusiasm and have a strong commitment to delivering a first-class young person s service, with experience with a similar client group. You will have strong interpersonal skills and experience of managing staff and monitoring performance. You will be expected to cover the Foyer Rota between the hours of 8am and 8pm, working 7 hours per day Monday Friday and occasional Saturdays. You will also provide cover for other Young Persons schemes as required. What our Foyer Managers does: Here is a taste of what you will get involved with: You will provide overall management of the Foyers including staff management, meeting performance targets, recruitment and funding in accordance with agreed targets and standards. Manage and oversee all MSV s Foyers rental income and securing of appropriate funding. Promotion the Foyers and development of policy and procedures in conjunction with the Head of Young Persons Services. Ensure high level of safeguarding and compliance are achieved for MSV and client group. Ensure Ofsted compliance and inspection readiness, embedding strong safeguarding and quality standards aligned to Ofsted expectations through day-to-day practice, auditing, and evidence-based improvement. Development of partnerships with other agencies in order to support and develop the work of the Foyer. Provide a high-quality service by maintaining the business targets of MSV, local authority, the requirements of accreditation and regulatory bodies. Monitor the performance of the Foyer against agreed standards and targets and report to the Association Board, the Customer and Communities Committee and other agencies, as required. What we are looking for: Significant experience working in youth or social care services. Proven experience of managing staff teams. Strong knowledge of safeguarding, health & safety and support planning. Excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills. Ability to work flexibly, including occasional evenings or on?call duties. A Chartered Institute of Housing level 4 Certificate would be desirable. We're committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all colleagues to share this commitment. As this job is based in a supported housing project for young people and children, an enhanced criminal records background check (free of charge to you) is required. A criminal conviction does not necessarily stop you from working with us. All decisions regarding convictions will be made on a case-by-case basis. Further detail on our commitment to safeguarding young people can be found in our Safeguarding policy attached alongside this vacancy s candidate pack. We offer a range of great benefits including: 33 days holiday per year plus bank holidays, and a holiday a buy scheme. Company pension scheme with up to 10% matched contributions Company funded access to a health cash plan, where you can claim back costs of everyday health treatments such as optical, dental and much more. Enhanced sick pay with up to 3 months full pay and 3 months half pay Health and Wellbeing Support including an employee assistance programme, free counselling, mental health first aiders and numerous wellbeing initiatives Life assurance subject to being a member of our company pension scheme. Learning and development to support you to develop the skills you need to fulfil your role and progress in your career Commitment to Equality and Inclusion with employee network groups covering anti-racism, LGBTQ+, disability and long-term health conditions, carers, and menopause. MSV are committed to Equality and Inclusion; all applications are scored against the essential criteria. We encourage candidates to submit an anonymised CV where possible. MSV are also committed to supporting work-life balance, including caring or parental responsibilities, with flexible working options and wellbeing support available to all colleagues. For more information, visit our careers page to view the candidate pack and apply: (url removed)/. To discuss the role informally, contact Adele Travis, Head of Young Person Services, on (phone number removed). Interviews are scheduled for the end of July 2026; however, they may take place earlier, and the role may close if a suitable candidate is found. We strongly recommend applying early. We re passionate about inclusion and welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds. If you re unsure whether you meet all requirements, please apply we will assess your suitability. If you have applied for this position within the last 6 months, we kindly ask that you do not reapply at this time, as we are unable to reconsider applications within this period.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Are you a dynamic leader looking for a rewarding role working with Young People from a range of backgrounds? Are you passionate about delivering a service that provides young people with better life chances and supports them to lead an independent life? If so read on At MSV Housing we re committed to making sure our Young People are safeguarded, supported and have a quality safe home. Our Foyer Manager is key to making this happen. This is an Ofsted-supported / Ofsted-regulated supported accommodation service, and the Foyer Manager plays a central role in maintaining compliance, driving continuous improvement, and ensuring the service is always inspection-ready. In conjunction with our Head of Young Persons Services, you will promote the Foyer as a great place to live and ensure the effective and efficient delivery of the local authority commissioned contract. You will lead and empower the team to provide an excellent service to our customers, ensuring performance, recruitment and funding targets are met in line with agreed targets and standards. You will have a proven track record in this highly rewarding field with the skills and experience to ensure a high level of safeguarding and compliance are achieved for MSV and the client group. You will be able to manage difficult situations calmly and be able to plan for and implement changes in service delivery. You will have an understanding of housing management with experience in monitoring arrears to maximise income for MSV Housing and residents. The successful candidate will show enthusiasm and have a strong commitment to delivering a first-class young person s service, with experience with a similar client group. You will have strong interpersonal skills and experience of managing staff and monitoring performance. You will be expected to cover the Foyer Rota between the hours of 8am and 8pm, working 7 hours per day Monday Friday and occasional Saturdays. You will also provide cover for other Young Persons schemes as required. What our Foyer Managers does: Here is a taste of what you will get involved with: You will provide overall management of the Foyers including staff management, meeting performance targets, recruitment and funding in accordance with agreed targets and standards. Manage and oversee all MSV s Foyers rental income and securing of appropriate funding. Promotion the Foyers and development of policy and procedures in conjunction with the Head of Young Persons Services. Ensure high level of safeguarding and compliance are achieved for MSV and client group. Ensure Ofsted compliance and inspection readiness, embedding strong safeguarding and quality standards aligned to Ofsted expectations through day-to-day practice, auditing, and evidence-based improvement. Development of partnerships with other agencies in order to support and develop the work of the Foyer. Provide a high-quality service by maintaining the business targets of MSV, local authority, the requirements of accreditation and regulatory bodies. Monitor the performance of the Foyer against agreed standards and targets and report to the Association Board, the Customer and Communities Committee and other agencies, as required. What we are looking for: Significant experience working in youth or social care services. Proven experience of managing staff teams. Strong knowledge of safeguarding, health & safety and support planning. Excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills. Ability to work flexibly, including occasional evenings or on?call duties. A Chartered Institute of Housing level 4 Certificate would be desirable. We're committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all colleagues to share this commitment. As this job is based in a supported housing project for young people and children, an enhanced criminal records background check (free of charge to you) is required. A criminal conviction does not necessarily stop you from working with us. All decisions regarding convictions will be made on a case-by-case basis. Further detail on our commitment to safeguarding young people can be found in our Safeguarding policy attached alongside this vacancy s candidate pack. We offer a range of great benefits including: 33 days holiday per year plus bank holidays, and a holiday a buy scheme. Company pension scheme with up to 10% matched contributions Company funded access to a health cash plan, where you can claim back costs of everyday health treatments such as optical, dental and much more. Enhanced sick pay with up to 3 months full pay and 3 months half pay Health and Wellbeing Support including an employee assistance programme, free counselling, mental health first aiders and numerous wellbeing initiatives Life assurance subject to being a member of our company pension scheme. Learning and development to support you to develop the skills you need to fulfil your role and progress in your career Commitment to Equality and Inclusion with employee network groups covering anti-racism, LGBTQ+, disability and long-term health conditions, carers, and menopause. MSV are committed to Equality and Inclusion; all applications are scored against the essential criteria. We encourage candidates to submit an anonymised CV where possible. MSV are also committed to supporting work-life balance, including caring or parental responsibilities, with flexible working options and wellbeing support available to all colleagues. For more information, visit our careers page to view the candidate pack and apply: (url removed)/. To discuss the role informally, contact Adele Travis, Head of Young Person Services, on (phone number removed). Interviews are scheduled for the end of July 2026; however, they may take place earlier, and the role may close if a suitable candidate is found. We strongly recommend applying early. We re passionate about inclusion and welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds. If you re unsure whether you meet all requirements, please apply we will assess your suitability. If you have applied for this position within the last 6 months, we kindly ask that you do not reapply at this time, as we are unable to reconsider applications within this period.
West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Lead Policy Officer
West Yorkshire Combined Authority City, Leeds
Lead Policy Officer (Sport) £46,889 per annum - Grade 8 Leeds / Hybrid Full time - 37 hours per week Fixed term until 31 March 2029. Funding may be extended beyond this date. Closing date - Sunday 26 July 2026 at 23:55 Please note that the Combined Authority will consider requests for part-time working and/or job share. We currently have a fixed term vacancy for a Lead Policy Officer (with background in Sport and Physical Activity policy and delivery) to join our Culture, Heritage and Sport team. A new role opportunity in the Culture, Heritage and Sport team for someone with sport / physical activity policy and delivery background. The successful candidate will bring their significant experience and network to play a key role within the team, contributing to the delivery and development of programmes that increase participation across the region. The role will involve supporting activity that ensures sport and physical activity, as well as the wider work of the team, are woven into improving the health and wealth of people living in West Yorkshire. This will include working across policy, investment, influencing, collaboration and convening, as well as championing the sector. The postholder will also contribute to the delivery of key regional strategies, including the West Yorkshire Plan, Mayoral Pledges, the Local Growth Plan and the Culture, Heritage and Sport Action Plan and Framework. As powers and responsibilities continue to be devolved, the role will support efforts to target resources effectively and deliver strategic, collaborative interventions to further develop the region s sport and physical activity sectors as well as the wider team s brief. This includes supporting the Mayoral office such as briefings and events. The role will involve working closely with colleagues across the Inclusive Economy Directorate, particularly within Education and Skills and Business, as well as with wider Combined Authority teams including Research and Intelligence, Place, Marcomms and the Mayoral Office. The postholder will also engage with a wide range of external partners, including the five West Yorkshire Local Authorities (Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield), Arm s Length Bodies such as Sport England (with whom the CA has a Memorandum of Understanding), Government Departments, Sector Organisations, and Local Communities. This includes maintaining strong working relationships with Yorkshire Sport Foundation, the Active Partnership for the area, and the Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP). Our Offer Work your way From flexible and agile working options, including a generous flexi-time scheme to help you balance your personal life and career. Time to recharge Enjoy 28 days of annual leave (with increases based on length of service), plus all Bank Holidays. Free greener travel across West Yorkshire Cover your commute sustainably with unlimited free bus and rail travel using the MCard (Zones 1 5). Secure your future Benefit from a highly competitive Local Government Pension Scheme. Investing in you Take advantage of supported professional development, regular training, and up to 3 paid volunteering days per year. Grow with us Incremental salary progression for most roles and annual cost of living increases. Family first We offer enhanced parental and bereavement leave, plus other family-friendly policies to support you when it matters most. Your wellbeing, our priority Access 24/7 free confidential counselling services and the Headspace app for you and up to 5 family or friends. Modern workspace in a prime location Work in bright, contemporary offices just a 2-minute walk from Leeds Train Station, fully equipped with the latest tech. The Role Reporting into the Head of Culture, Heritage and Sport Policy, your key responsibilities will include: Supporting the research and development of new policy initiatives to increase engagement in sport and physical activity, in alignment with Mayoral pledges, the West Yorkshire Plan, and Local Growth Plan, in line with the West Yorkshire Culture Heritage and Sport Framework and Evaluation Framework as well as supporting the Mayoral office. Growing proactive and positive relationships with internal and external stakeholders including local, regional and central government, Yorkshire Sport Foundation, Sport England, grassroots and elite sports clubs and foundations, the Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP), and others. Ensuring sport and physical activity interventions are developed and delivered through authentic collaboration with relevant stakeholders, including representing the Combined Authority at external events, meetings and consultations. Please review the Role Profile for more information about the responsibilities. About You You will have the following key skills, attributes, education, and experience: Knowledge of sport, physical activity, and public health, including the West Yorkshire landscape and wider policy context. Strong collaborative, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work effectively across diverse stakeholders. Confident communicator with excellent written, analytical, and presentation skills, including experience with business cases and public sector processes. Positive, team-oriented approach, able to represent the organisation in meetings, events, and policy development settings. Passion for the role of sport and physical activity in improving health, places, and economies, with desirable insight into links with cultural events and the visitor economy. To Apply If this sounds like your next role, please complete the application form on our website and tell us within the supporting statement why you would be a great fit for our role and how your skills, knowledge and experience align with the requirements within the Role Profile. Please visit our Advice for Candidates webpage and review the guidance on this page for support in completing your application form. Further Information The Combined Authority is passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity. We know through experience that different ideas, perspectives and backgrounds create a stronger and more creative work environment that delivers better outcomes. We welcome applications irrespective of people's age, disability, neuro-divergence, sex, gender identity and gender expression, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, pregnancy or maternity, or other personal circumstances. We have policies and procedures in place to ensure that all applicants are treated fairly and consistently at every stage of the recruitment process, including the consideration of reasonable adjustments for people who have a disability and/or who are neuro divergent. To find out more about inclusivity at the West Yorkshire Combined Authority please visit our dedicated webpage. Under the Disability Confident Scheme, applicants with a disability are guaranteed an interview, subject to the minimum criteria being met. Please note that whilst it is our policy to recruit at SP1 for all appointments, which is the salary stated above, each role includes career salary progression, with incremental increases applicable in most cases on an annual basis.
Jul 10, 2026
Contractor
Lead Policy Officer (Sport) £46,889 per annum - Grade 8 Leeds / Hybrid Full time - 37 hours per week Fixed term until 31 March 2029. Funding may be extended beyond this date. Closing date - Sunday 26 July 2026 at 23:55 Please note that the Combined Authority will consider requests for part-time working and/or job share. We currently have a fixed term vacancy for a Lead Policy Officer (with background in Sport and Physical Activity policy and delivery) to join our Culture, Heritage and Sport team. A new role opportunity in the Culture, Heritage and Sport team for someone with sport / physical activity policy and delivery background. The successful candidate will bring their significant experience and network to play a key role within the team, contributing to the delivery and development of programmes that increase participation across the region. The role will involve supporting activity that ensures sport and physical activity, as well as the wider work of the team, are woven into improving the health and wealth of people living in West Yorkshire. This will include working across policy, investment, influencing, collaboration and convening, as well as championing the sector. The postholder will also contribute to the delivery of key regional strategies, including the West Yorkshire Plan, Mayoral Pledges, the Local Growth Plan and the Culture, Heritage and Sport Action Plan and Framework. As powers and responsibilities continue to be devolved, the role will support efforts to target resources effectively and deliver strategic, collaborative interventions to further develop the region s sport and physical activity sectors as well as the wider team s brief. This includes supporting the Mayoral office such as briefings and events. The role will involve working closely with colleagues across the Inclusive Economy Directorate, particularly within Education and Skills and Business, as well as with wider Combined Authority teams including Research and Intelligence, Place, Marcomms and the Mayoral Office. The postholder will also engage with a wide range of external partners, including the five West Yorkshire Local Authorities (Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield), Arm s Length Bodies such as Sport England (with whom the CA has a Memorandum of Understanding), Government Departments, Sector Organisations, and Local Communities. This includes maintaining strong working relationships with Yorkshire Sport Foundation, the Active Partnership for the area, and the Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP). Our Offer Work your way From flexible and agile working options, including a generous flexi-time scheme to help you balance your personal life and career. Time to recharge Enjoy 28 days of annual leave (with increases based on length of service), plus all Bank Holidays. Free greener travel across West Yorkshire Cover your commute sustainably with unlimited free bus and rail travel using the MCard (Zones 1 5). Secure your future Benefit from a highly competitive Local Government Pension Scheme. Investing in you Take advantage of supported professional development, regular training, and up to 3 paid volunteering days per year. Grow with us Incremental salary progression for most roles and annual cost of living increases. Family first We offer enhanced parental and bereavement leave, plus other family-friendly policies to support you when it matters most. Your wellbeing, our priority Access 24/7 free confidential counselling services and the Headspace app for you and up to 5 family or friends. Modern workspace in a prime location Work in bright, contemporary offices just a 2-minute walk from Leeds Train Station, fully equipped with the latest tech. The Role Reporting into the Head of Culture, Heritage and Sport Policy, your key responsibilities will include: Supporting the research and development of new policy initiatives to increase engagement in sport and physical activity, in alignment with Mayoral pledges, the West Yorkshire Plan, and Local Growth Plan, in line with the West Yorkshire Culture Heritage and Sport Framework and Evaluation Framework as well as supporting the Mayoral office. Growing proactive and positive relationships with internal and external stakeholders including local, regional and central government, Yorkshire Sport Foundation, Sport England, grassroots and elite sports clubs and foundations, the Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP), and others. Ensuring sport and physical activity interventions are developed and delivered through authentic collaboration with relevant stakeholders, including representing the Combined Authority at external events, meetings and consultations. Please review the Role Profile for more information about the responsibilities. About You You will have the following key skills, attributes, education, and experience: Knowledge of sport, physical activity, and public health, including the West Yorkshire landscape and wider policy context. Strong collaborative, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work effectively across diverse stakeholders. Confident communicator with excellent written, analytical, and presentation skills, including experience with business cases and public sector processes. Positive, team-oriented approach, able to represent the organisation in meetings, events, and policy development settings. Passion for the role of sport and physical activity in improving health, places, and economies, with desirable insight into links with cultural events and the visitor economy. To Apply If this sounds like your next role, please complete the application form on our website and tell us within the supporting statement why you would be a great fit for our role and how your skills, knowledge and experience align with the requirements within the Role Profile. Please visit our Advice for Candidates webpage and review the guidance on this page for support in completing your application form. Further Information The Combined Authority is passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity. We know through experience that different ideas, perspectives and backgrounds create a stronger and more creative work environment that delivers better outcomes. We welcome applications irrespective of people's age, disability, neuro-divergence, sex, gender identity and gender expression, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, pregnancy or maternity, or other personal circumstances. We have policies and procedures in place to ensure that all applicants are treated fairly and consistently at every stage of the recruitment process, including the consideration of reasonable adjustments for people who have a disability and/or who are neuro divergent. To find out more about inclusivity at the West Yorkshire Combined Authority please visit our dedicated webpage. Under the Disability Confident Scheme, applicants with a disability are guaranteed an interview, subject to the minimum criteria being met. Please note that whilst it is our policy to recruit at SP1 for all appointments, which is the salary stated above, each role includes career salary progression, with incremental increases applicable in most cases on an annual basis.
SHROPSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST
Green Social Prescribing Facilitator
SHROPSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Green Social Prescribing Facilitator Shrewsbury, Shropshire 18,659 per annum (FTE 31,098 per annum) + 7% pension contribution Permanent, Part Time (21 hours per week) Closing date - 9am on 31st July 2026 Interviews will be held on 13th August 2026 Evidence shows that being active in nature has multiple benefits for health and wellbeing. They include improved mental wellbeing, physical health, cognitive function and social wellbeing as well as stress reduction. Energize Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin and Shropshire Wildlife Trust (SWT) have been collaborating for many years to raise awareness and build capacity of Green Social Prescribing (GSP) in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin. Together, the organisations have successfully delivered a range of initiatives that have raised awareness of nature-based health interventions among healthcare professionals and activity providers, developed resources for both practitioners and the public, explored barriers to accessing green spaces, supported community groups to secure funding and encouraged health sector advocates through direct experiences in nature. What you will be doing: We are seeking an enthusiastic and collaborative individual to join our team and help drive the next phase of GSP. You will build upon the strong foundation, and work across both organisations, continuing a well-established model of joint delivery and partnership working. The role will be jointly managed by the Director of Communities at Energize and the Head of People and Wildlife at SWT. As our Green Social Prescribing Facilitator, you will build capacity and awareness of GSP across the county. You will work with health sector partners to build advocacy for nature based activity and with communities to improve physical and mental wellbeing and enhance pride in place. We would like you to have: Experience delivering community-based projects or programmes that benefit local communities. Strong relationship-building skills, with the ability to engage and work effectively with diverse people and groups. Understanding of health systems, referral pathways and approaches such as social prescribing. The ability to work independently with strong problem-solving, time-management and prioritisation skills. Good literacy and numeracy skills, able to communicate information clearly and inclusively to different audiences. Confidence using Microsoft Office applications (Teams, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) and digital communication tools. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for business use. The Trust is committed to building an equal, diverse and inclusive workforce we encourage applications from a diverse range of suitably qualified candidates. Please let us know if you require any adjustments to make our recruitment process more accessible. Why work for us - benefits we offer: 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays and Service related holiday (pro-rated for part time staff) Salary sacrifice benefits Life assurance Generous pension - company contribution 7%, employee contribution 3% Enhanced Sick Pay Flexible working policy Employee Assistance Programme Staff discounts Employee away days Enhanced pay for maternity and adoption leave Coaching Support with training and development to assist career progression Inclusive & supportive work atmosphere About us: Shropshire Wildlife Trust (SWT) has a vision of a thriving natural world, where Shropshire's wildlife and natural habitats play a valued role in addressing the climate and ecological emergencies, and people are inspired and empowered to take action for nature. We combine projects across Shropshire (including Telford & Wrekin) with advocacy and campaigning to restore nature and to engage people. We manage over 40 nature reserves and have almost 50 staff, 300 volunteers, and over 9000 members. SWT is an autonomous charity, but we are increasingly working collectively, as part of The Wildlife Trusts (TWT), to ensure that our local actions have a national impact and help to address global issues.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Green Social Prescribing Facilitator Shrewsbury, Shropshire 18,659 per annum (FTE 31,098 per annum) + 7% pension contribution Permanent, Part Time (21 hours per week) Closing date - 9am on 31st July 2026 Interviews will be held on 13th August 2026 Evidence shows that being active in nature has multiple benefits for health and wellbeing. They include improved mental wellbeing, physical health, cognitive function and social wellbeing as well as stress reduction. Energize Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin and Shropshire Wildlife Trust (SWT) have been collaborating for many years to raise awareness and build capacity of Green Social Prescribing (GSP) in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin. Together, the organisations have successfully delivered a range of initiatives that have raised awareness of nature-based health interventions among healthcare professionals and activity providers, developed resources for both practitioners and the public, explored barriers to accessing green spaces, supported community groups to secure funding and encouraged health sector advocates through direct experiences in nature. What you will be doing: We are seeking an enthusiastic and collaborative individual to join our team and help drive the next phase of GSP. You will build upon the strong foundation, and work across both organisations, continuing a well-established model of joint delivery and partnership working. The role will be jointly managed by the Director of Communities at Energize and the Head of People and Wildlife at SWT. As our Green Social Prescribing Facilitator, you will build capacity and awareness of GSP across the county. You will work with health sector partners to build advocacy for nature based activity and with communities to improve physical and mental wellbeing and enhance pride in place. We would like you to have: Experience delivering community-based projects or programmes that benefit local communities. Strong relationship-building skills, with the ability to engage and work effectively with diverse people and groups. Understanding of health systems, referral pathways and approaches such as social prescribing. The ability to work independently with strong problem-solving, time-management and prioritisation skills. Good literacy and numeracy skills, able to communicate information clearly and inclusively to different audiences. Confidence using Microsoft Office applications (Teams, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) and digital communication tools. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for business use. The Trust is committed to building an equal, diverse and inclusive workforce we encourage applications from a diverse range of suitably qualified candidates. Please let us know if you require any adjustments to make our recruitment process more accessible. Why work for us - benefits we offer: 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays and Service related holiday (pro-rated for part time staff) Salary sacrifice benefits Life assurance Generous pension - company contribution 7%, employee contribution 3% Enhanced Sick Pay Flexible working policy Employee Assistance Programme Staff discounts Employee away days Enhanced pay for maternity and adoption leave Coaching Support with training and development to assist career progression Inclusive & supportive work atmosphere About us: Shropshire Wildlife Trust (SWT) has a vision of a thriving natural world, where Shropshire's wildlife and natural habitats play a valued role in addressing the climate and ecological emergencies, and people are inspired and empowered to take action for nature. We combine projects across Shropshire (including Telford & Wrekin) with advocacy and campaigning to restore nature and to engage people. We manage over 40 nature reserves and have almost 50 staff, 300 volunteers, and over 9000 members. SWT is an autonomous charity, but we are increasingly working collectively, as part of The Wildlife Trusts (TWT), to ensure that our local actions have a national impact and help to address global issues.
Michael Page Marketing
Partnerships & Engagement Manager
Michael Page Marketing
The company sits at the intersection of finance, government and social impact. There are billions sitting in dormant accounts - lost, forgotten, unclaimed. Their job is to partner with financial institutions to bring that money back into the system and turn it into funding for good causes across the UK. It's a win-win. But getting organisations on board isn't always straightforward. That's where you come in. Client Details They've already built strong traction with banks and building societies. Now things are getting interesting. They've recently expanded into insurance, pensions, investments and wealth - which means a huge new market to crack. More opportunity, more complexity, and way more impact. On top of that, there's a full rebrand happening - new positioning, new story, new energy. You'll be part of shaping how they show up to entirely new sectors. Description You'll sit right in the middle of growth, partnerships and marketing - connecting the dots and making things happen. Build engagement & relationships with senior leaders across financial services (banks, insurers, investment firms and more) Get new organisations interested, engaged and over the line Guide them through what can be a complex onboarding process (think: untangling dormant accounts, internal buy-in, governance hurdles) Work closely with marketing to create campaigns, events and outreach that actually land Show up at industry events, represent the organisation, and network Profile You'll need to come from one of these worlds: Financial services Public sector / regulatory Charity / NFP with strong external engagement But more importantly, you'll be someone who: Is comfortable dealing with senior stakeholders Can influence, challenge and build trust quickly Understands that this is about patience, credibility and problem-solving Enjoys navigating complexity Is proactive enough to build structure where there isn't much yet Likes working in a small team where everyone mucks in Bonus points if you've worked with Salesforce and know how to make it useful. Job Offer Salary circa £50-60k Head office in the North West, which will require an occasional visit, but the team is spread across the UK Flexible / remote-first approach Regular travel to industry events Small team (around 25 people) - you'll know everyone, and you'll matter You will need to be a UK resident with full right to work in the UK, we cannot offer any sponsorship opportunities with this position
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
The company sits at the intersection of finance, government and social impact. There are billions sitting in dormant accounts - lost, forgotten, unclaimed. Their job is to partner with financial institutions to bring that money back into the system and turn it into funding for good causes across the UK. It's a win-win. But getting organisations on board isn't always straightforward. That's where you come in. Client Details They've already built strong traction with banks and building societies. Now things are getting interesting. They've recently expanded into insurance, pensions, investments and wealth - which means a huge new market to crack. More opportunity, more complexity, and way more impact. On top of that, there's a full rebrand happening - new positioning, new story, new energy. You'll be part of shaping how they show up to entirely new sectors. Description You'll sit right in the middle of growth, partnerships and marketing - connecting the dots and making things happen. Build engagement & relationships with senior leaders across financial services (banks, insurers, investment firms and more) Get new organisations interested, engaged and over the line Guide them through what can be a complex onboarding process (think: untangling dormant accounts, internal buy-in, governance hurdles) Work closely with marketing to create campaigns, events and outreach that actually land Show up at industry events, represent the organisation, and network Profile You'll need to come from one of these worlds: Financial services Public sector / regulatory Charity / NFP with strong external engagement But more importantly, you'll be someone who: Is comfortable dealing with senior stakeholders Can influence, challenge and build trust quickly Understands that this is about patience, credibility and problem-solving Enjoys navigating complexity Is proactive enough to build structure where there isn't much yet Likes working in a small team where everyone mucks in Bonus points if you've worked with Salesforce and know how to make it useful. Job Offer Salary circa £50-60k Head office in the North West, which will require an occasional visit, but the team is spread across the UK Flexible / remote-first approach Regular travel to industry events Small team (around 25 people) - you'll know everyone, and you'll matter You will need to be a UK resident with full right to work in the UK, we cannot offer any sponsorship opportunities with this position
King's College Hospital Charity
Individual Giving Officer
King's College Hospital Charity
Individual Giving Officer Working Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday with some evenings and weekend work Term: Six-month FTC, with possibility of extension Location: Loughborough Junction, London. Hybrid working, three days required in the office or at one of our hospital sites. Salary: £29-31K dependent on experience How to apply: Please use our online application form to apply, upload your CV and a one-page cover letter outlining how your experience meets the requirements for this role. Interviews: Applicants will be shortlisted for interview on 27th July. First round interviews will be held online on 30th July. Final candidates will be invited to an in-person interview w/c 3rd August. King's College Hospital Charity King's College Hospital Charity aims to improve the experience of patients, family and friends at King's. We work closely with the teams who care for patients and aim to make a difference by funding projects that enhance every aspect of health care. We support initiatives that improve health, work that helps to prevent people from becoming ill, and projects designed to improve diagnosis, treatment and care. It's important to us to support the day-to-day work of the hospitals and deliver practical benefits by raising money for cutting edge equipment and facilities, innovative research, pioneering treatment and staff development and support. Our Values We are proud of our Charity values: they are our fundamental ethics and principles that underpin everything we do at King's College Hospital Charity. These values are not simply words on paper. We all aim to live them and make them real every day. By bringing them to life, making our decisions and behaving with them in mind, we create a dynamic and supportive culture that reflects the Charity that we are. We are caring and supportive; we are ambitious; we are innovative and creative; we are collaborative; we have integrity. The Role Our Individual Giving programme is central to our fundraising strategy to increase our unrestricted, sustainable income. This is a key role in supporting the Individual Giving Manager to recruit and steward donors across a range of channels including face-to-face, telemarketing, direct mail and digital. You will have the opportunity to work across multiple programmes including regular giving, lottery, cash appeals, in-memory and legacy, as well as to play a key role in our matched funding Christmas campaign. This role will help to meet or exceed our annual targets which will help us provide the best care for patients, staff and loved ones at our hospitals. Key Tasks Help to co-ordinate our match funded Christmas Campaign Using evidence-based insights, support with the planning and implementation of several integrated direct marketing campaigns across a range of channels including direct mail, email, social, display advertising and newsletters including managing suppliers on concept creation, oversight of copy and creative and delivery schedules. Work with the IG Manager on performance analysis and learnings to enable enhancements and improvements Support the IG Manager in the set up and operational management of our face-to-face fundraising campaigns for regular donor and lottery player recruitment. Including invoice processing, complaint handling, site management and training for third party fundraising teams Work with the other IG Officer to optimise and improve our regular giving and lottery stewardship journeys. This will include researching and proofing content, engaging with supporters and looking for opportunities to cross-sell Being proactive in writing up process documents and maintaining documents for Individual Giving Team Day-to-day point of contact with external agencies including face-to-face agencies, creative agencies, printers and fulfilment houses To support the Head of Supporter Engagement with the development of a legacy marketing programme Support with the stewardship of our in-memory donors, including donors who set up tribute pages on MuchLoved Work with hospital staff and stakeholders to gather content, encourage fundraising and manage our contactless stations Work with our Supporter Services Team to monitor and action all feedback, speaking with supporters over the phone and via email, and properly recording supporter interactions on our database Work with the Fundraising Operations team to open fundraising post and log cash, card and cheque donations Send out stewardship materials to supporters from the office Support the C&E Manager with fundraising event and donor stewardship as required Work with the Communications Team to develop internal messaging for the Charity and King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Work with the Finance Team to process invoices and ensure activities are properly coded Charity systems & compliance responsibilities As an employee of Kings College Hospital Charity, you have an obligation to observe the policies and standards of the Charity together with all relevant statutory and professional obligations, the significant ones of which are: Maintain up-to-date knowledge on sector and market trends, the legal environment and compliance with regulatory requirements You have a general duty of care for the health safety and well-being of yourself, work colleagues' visitors and patients within the hospital site in addition to any specific risk management responsibilities associated with this post You must maintain strict confidentiality of personal information relating to patients, donors, Trustees and staff and maintain the confidentiality and security of all charity data and records You are responsible for complying with the Charity's policies and procedures You are responsible, with management support, for your personal development and should actively contribute to the development of colleagues and staff Other It is the nature of the work in a small charity team that tasks and responsibilities are diverse and varied. All staff are expected to work in a flexible way and on occasion to undertake tasks that may not be specifically covered in their job description or are outside of office hours. This job description is intended as a guide and is not intended to be definitive or restrictive. It is expected that some of the duties will change over time, and this description will be subject to review in consultation with the post-holder. Skills & Experience Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail (Essential) Excellent written communication skills (Essential) Competent in Microsoft Office suite, particularly Word and Excel (Essential) Ability to prioritise work and be proactive when working on multiple campaigns (Essential) Excellent relationship building and interpersonal skills (Essential) Experience in one or more of the areas of fundraising listed (Desirable) Prior experience of stewarding donors and handling enquiries/complaints (Desirable) Experience of working with third-party agencies to deliver fundraising activities (Desirable) Previous experience using a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Database (Desirable)
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Individual Giving Officer Working Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday with some evenings and weekend work Term: Six-month FTC, with possibility of extension Location: Loughborough Junction, London. Hybrid working, three days required in the office or at one of our hospital sites. Salary: £29-31K dependent on experience How to apply: Please use our online application form to apply, upload your CV and a one-page cover letter outlining how your experience meets the requirements for this role. Interviews: Applicants will be shortlisted for interview on 27th July. First round interviews will be held online on 30th July. Final candidates will be invited to an in-person interview w/c 3rd August. King's College Hospital Charity King's College Hospital Charity aims to improve the experience of patients, family and friends at King's. We work closely with the teams who care for patients and aim to make a difference by funding projects that enhance every aspect of health care. We support initiatives that improve health, work that helps to prevent people from becoming ill, and projects designed to improve diagnosis, treatment and care. It's important to us to support the day-to-day work of the hospitals and deliver practical benefits by raising money for cutting edge equipment and facilities, innovative research, pioneering treatment and staff development and support. Our Values We are proud of our Charity values: they are our fundamental ethics and principles that underpin everything we do at King's College Hospital Charity. These values are not simply words on paper. We all aim to live them and make them real every day. By bringing them to life, making our decisions and behaving with them in mind, we create a dynamic and supportive culture that reflects the Charity that we are. We are caring and supportive; we are ambitious; we are innovative and creative; we are collaborative; we have integrity. The Role Our Individual Giving programme is central to our fundraising strategy to increase our unrestricted, sustainable income. This is a key role in supporting the Individual Giving Manager to recruit and steward donors across a range of channels including face-to-face, telemarketing, direct mail and digital. You will have the opportunity to work across multiple programmes including regular giving, lottery, cash appeals, in-memory and legacy, as well as to play a key role in our matched funding Christmas campaign. This role will help to meet or exceed our annual targets which will help us provide the best care for patients, staff and loved ones at our hospitals. Key Tasks Help to co-ordinate our match funded Christmas Campaign Using evidence-based insights, support with the planning and implementation of several integrated direct marketing campaigns across a range of channels including direct mail, email, social, display advertising and newsletters including managing suppliers on concept creation, oversight of copy and creative and delivery schedules. Work with the IG Manager on performance analysis and learnings to enable enhancements and improvements Support the IG Manager in the set up and operational management of our face-to-face fundraising campaigns for regular donor and lottery player recruitment. Including invoice processing, complaint handling, site management and training for third party fundraising teams Work with the other IG Officer to optimise and improve our regular giving and lottery stewardship journeys. This will include researching and proofing content, engaging with supporters and looking for opportunities to cross-sell Being proactive in writing up process documents and maintaining documents for Individual Giving Team Day-to-day point of contact with external agencies including face-to-face agencies, creative agencies, printers and fulfilment houses To support the Head of Supporter Engagement with the development of a legacy marketing programme Support with the stewardship of our in-memory donors, including donors who set up tribute pages on MuchLoved Work with hospital staff and stakeholders to gather content, encourage fundraising and manage our contactless stations Work with our Supporter Services Team to monitor and action all feedback, speaking with supporters over the phone and via email, and properly recording supporter interactions on our database Work with the Fundraising Operations team to open fundraising post and log cash, card and cheque donations Send out stewardship materials to supporters from the office Support the C&E Manager with fundraising event and donor stewardship as required Work with the Communications Team to develop internal messaging for the Charity and King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Work with the Finance Team to process invoices and ensure activities are properly coded Charity systems & compliance responsibilities As an employee of Kings College Hospital Charity, you have an obligation to observe the policies and standards of the Charity together with all relevant statutory and professional obligations, the significant ones of which are: Maintain up-to-date knowledge on sector and market trends, the legal environment and compliance with regulatory requirements You have a general duty of care for the health safety and well-being of yourself, work colleagues' visitors and patients within the hospital site in addition to any specific risk management responsibilities associated with this post You must maintain strict confidentiality of personal information relating to patients, donors, Trustees and staff and maintain the confidentiality and security of all charity data and records You are responsible for complying with the Charity's policies and procedures You are responsible, with management support, for your personal development and should actively contribute to the development of colleagues and staff Other It is the nature of the work in a small charity team that tasks and responsibilities are diverse and varied. All staff are expected to work in a flexible way and on occasion to undertake tasks that may not be specifically covered in their job description or are outside of office hours. This job description is intended as a guide and is not intended to be definitive or restrictive. It is expected that some of the duties will change over time, and this description will be subject to review in consultation with the post-holder. Skills & Experience Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail (Essential) Excellent written communication skills (Essential) Competent in Microsoft Office suite, particularly Word and Excel (Essential) Ability to prioritise work and be proactive when working on multiple campaigns (Essential) Excellent relationship building and interpersonal skills (Essential) Experience in one or more of the areas of fundraising listed (Desirable) Prior experience of stewarding donors and handling enquiries/complaints (Desirable) Experience of working with third-party agencies to deliver fundraising activities (Desirable) Previous experience using a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Database (Desirable)
Reed
Litigation Solicitor
Reed Bristol, Somerset
Corporate Litigation Lawyer Location: Bristol with hybrid working options Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: Competitive (Please specify the range) Join our clients Dispute Resolution department at a dynamic and forward-looking firm, where we are committed to your development, success, and work-life balance. We are seeking an experienced Corporate Litigation Lawyer to handle a varied caseload and potentially specialise in areas such as commercial litigation, property litigation, and more. Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Work under the supervision of the Director and Head of the Dispute Resolution department and other senior team members. Handle a diverse range of disputes including commercial litigation, property litigation, contentious trusts, probate, and construction disputes. Opportunity to specialise and grow specific areas of practice. Work predominantly from our Kingsbridge office with flexibility for remote work and working from other offices. Required Skills & Qualifications: Solicitors/Legal Executives with approximately 5 or more years PQE or equivalent experience (including case handling as a paralegal in dispute resolution pre-qualification). Significant knowledge and experience in litigation within the County Courts and/or the High Court. Experience in handling disputes in areas such as commercial landlord and tenant disputes, commercial litigation, disputes concerning easements/restrictive covenants, residential possession claims, contentious trusts and probate disputes, and construction disputes. Strong networking and client relationship-building skills. Ability to work under pressure and meet client expectations. Enthusiasm for taking an active role in the development of our Dispute Resolution Department. Benefits: Career & Professional Development: Opportunities for progression, support for CPD, training courses, and funding for professional memberships. Health, Wellbeing & Lifestyle: Hybrid working, enhanced annual leave, company pension, free annual flu jabs, mental health support, and more. Culture & Extras: Regular social events, firm-wide away days, staff discounts on legal services, and supportive, inclusive culture. To apply for the Corporate Litigation Lawyer position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Corporate Litigation Lawyer Location: Bristol with hybrid working options Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary: Competitive (Please specify the range) Join our clients Dispute Resolution department at a dynamic and forward-looking firm, where we are committed to your development, success, and work-life balance. We are seeking an experienced Corporate Litigation Lawyer to handle a varied caseload and potentially specialise in areas such as commercial litigation, property litigation, and more. Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Work under the supervision of the Director and Head of the Dispute Resolution department and other senior team members. Handle a diverse range of disputes including commercial litigation, property litigation, contentious trusts, probate, and construction disputes. Opportunity to specialise and grow specific areas of practice. Work predominantly from our Kingsbridge office with flexibility for remote work and working from other offices. Required Skills & Qualifications: Solicitors/Legal Executives with approximately 5 or more years PQE or equivalent experience (including case handling as a paralegal in dispute resolution pre-qualification). Significant knowledge and experience in litigation within the County Courts and/or the High Court. Experience in handling disputes in areas such as commercial landlord and tenant disputes, commercial litigation, disputes concerning easements/restrictive covenants, residential possession claims, contentious trusts and probate disputes, and construction disputes. Strong networking and client relationship-building skills. Ability to work under pressure and meet client expectations. Enthusiasm for taking an active role in the development of our Dispute Resolution Department. Benefits: Career & Professional Development: Opportunities for progression, support for CPD, training courses, and funding for professional memberships. Health, Wellbeing & Lifestyle: Hybrid working, enhanced annual leave, company pension, free annual flu jabs, mental health support, and more. Culture & Extras: Regular social events, firm-wide away days, staff discounts on legal services, and supportive, inclusive culture. To apply for the Corporate Litigation Lawyer position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
G2 Legal Limited
Housing Solicitor
G2 Legal Limited
Housing Solicitor - Legal 500 - London A leading Legal 500 firm, with an enviable reputation for Housing Law is looking to add to the team. You will join this large, friendly Housing team in a firm that has clear and structured routes to progress your career. What is in it for you? Competitive salary A great culture Additional benefits Hybrid working The role: This is a great opportunity to work alongside the Head of Department, known as a leader in this field and develop your career. The existing team deals with a range of disputes, ranging from dilapidation claims and boundary disputes to social housing matters, such as homelessness and Judicial Review on behalf of landlords and tenants; often large news worthy cases. You: Qualified Solicitors - NQ to 5 years of PQE Have recent and relevant experience of Housing matters, with knowledge of different types of funding Able to manage your own busy caseload and with knowledge of the CCMS. If you are a Housing Solicitor, looking for a new opportunity - this is one not to be missed! Our client is able to make a swift decision for this central London based Housing Solicitor role, so send your CV today for immediate consideration.
Jul 10, 2026
Full time
Housing Solicitor - Legal 500 - London A leading Legal 500 firm, with an enviable reputation for Housing Law is looking to add to the team. You will join this large, friendly Housing team in a firm that has clear and structured routes to progress your career. What is in it for you? Competitive salary A great culture Additional benefits Hybrid working The role: This is a great opportunity to work alongside the Head of Department, known as a leader in this field and develop your career. The existing team deals with a range of disputes, ranging from dilapidation claims and boundary disputes to social housing matters, such as homelessness and Judicial Review on behalf of landlords and tenants; often large news worthy cases. You: Qualified Solicitors - NQ to 5 years of PQE Have recent and relevant experience of Housing matters, with knowledge of different types of funding Able to manage your own busy caseload and with knowledge of the CCMS. If you are a Housing Solicitor, looking for a new opportunity - this is one not to be missed! Our client is able to make a swift decision for this central London based Housing Solicitor role, so send your CV today for immediate consideration.

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