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Sellick Partnership
Income / SLR Management Accountant
Sellick Partnership
Location: Derbyshire Contract: Interim Duration: 6 months Rate: 136.45 to 208.72 - some flexibility Band: 6/7 We are currently recruiting for an experienced Income / SLR Management Accountant to join an NHS organisation on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced NHS finance professional with a strong background in management accounting, income analysis and Service Line Reporting (SLR) . About the Role The successful candidate will provide high-quality financial management and analytical support, working closely with finance colleagues and operational stakeholders to ensure accurate reporting, effective financial management and clear understanding of service performance. Key responsibilities are likely to include: Supporting the delivery of accurate and timely monthly management accounts . Providing financial analysis and reporting across income and service lines. Supporting Service Line Reporting (SLR) and analysis of financial and operational performance. Investigating and explaining financial variances, trends and changes in income. Supporting budgeting, forecasting and financial planning. Working closely with operational and clinical managers to improve financial understanding and performance. Providing financial advice and challenge to budget holders and service leads. Supporting the development and monitoring of financial plans. Producing clear financial information and analysis for senior finance and operational stakeholders. Ensuring financial information is accurate, robust and delivered within required timescales. Supporting wider finance projects and service improvement activity as required. About You We are looking for a confident and experienced NHS Management Accountant who can operate effectively at Band 6/7 level . You will ideally have: Recent and demonstrable NHS finance experience . Experience working as an Income Accountant, SLR Accountant, Management Accountant or Senior Management Accountant . Strong knowledge of NHS management accounting . Practical experience of Service Line Reporting (SLR) . Experience analysing income, expenditure, budgets and financial performance. Strong Excel and financial analysis skills. Experience working with clinical and operational teams. The ability to investigate variances and clearly explain financial performance. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. The confidence to challenge financial assumptions and provide constructive financial advice. Experience working at Band 6 or Band 7 equivalent level . Desirable It would be advantageous to have experience of: NHS income and contracting arrangements. Patient Level Information and Costing System ( PLICS ). NHS costing and SLR methodologies. Financial planning and forecasting. Working with large and complex clinical divisions. Supporting financial improvement and efficiency programmes. Apply Now If you are an experienced NHS Income / SLR Management Accountant looking for an interim Band 6/7 opportunity, we'd be keen to hear from you. Apply now or contact us for further information. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Aug 18, 2026
Contractor
Location: Derbyshire Contract: Interim Duration: 6 months Rate: 136.45 to 208.72 - some flexibility Band: 6/7 We are currently recruiting for an experienced Income / SLR Management Accountant to join an NHS organisation on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced NHS finance professional with a strong background in management accounting, income analysis and Service Line Reporting (SLR) . About the Role The successful candidate will provide high-quality financial management and analytical support, working closely with finance colleagues and operational stakeholders to ensure accurate reporting, effective financial management and clear understanding of service performance. Key responsibilities are likely to include: Supporting the delivery of accurate and timely monthly management accounts . Providing financial analysis and reporting across income and service lines. Supporting Service Line Reporting (SLR) and analysis of financial and operational performance. Investigating and explaining financial variances, trends and changes in income. Supporting budgeting, forecasting and financial planning. Working closely with operational and clinical managers to improve financial understanding and performance. Providing financial advice and challenge to budget holders and service leads. Supporting the development and monitoring of financial plans. Producing clear financial information and analysis for senior finance and operational stakeholders. Ensuring financial information is accurate, robust and delivered within required timescales. Supporting wider finance projects and service improvement activity as required. About You We are looking for a confident and experienced NHS Management Accountant who can operate effectively at Band 6/7 level . You will ideally have: Recent and demonstrable NHS finance experience . Experience working as an Income Accountant, SLR Accountant, Management Accountant or Senior Management Accountant . Strong knowledge of NHS management accounting . Practical experience of Service Line Reporting (SLR) . Experience analysing income, expenditure, budgets and financial performance. Strong Excel and financial analysis skills. Experience working with clinical and operational teams. The ability to investigate variances and clearly explain financial performance. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills. The confidence to challenge financial assumptions and provide constructive financial advice. Experience working at Band 6 or Band 7 equivalent level . Desirable It would be advantageous to have experience of: NHS income and contracting arrangements. Patient Level Information and Costing System ( PLICS ). NHS costing and SLR methodologies. Financial planning and forecasting. Working with large and complex clinical divisions. Supporting financial improvement and efficiency programmes. Apply Now If you are an experienced NHS Income / SLR Management Accountant looking for an interim Band 6/7 opportunity, we'd be keen to hear from you. Apply now or contact us for further information. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Rydon Group Holdings Ltd
Hard FM Contract Manager
Rydon Group Holdings Ltd
An exciting opportunity has now arisen for a Contract Manager (NHS Hard Facilities Management) to join our Hard Facilities Management team. This team delivers planned, preventative and responsive building repairs for our end client, the NHS. Rydon Maintenance is an expanding division of the Rydon Group and is successfully providing hard facilities management services to a variety of clients, predominantly within the healthcare sector. Rydon Maintenance provides hard FM (facilities management) services across England for a growing number of NHS Trusts. We look after more than 250 buildings on behalf of 20 NHS Trusts on a planned and responsive repairs, small works and minor capital projects basis. We provide maintenance services to acute (hospital), ambulance trusts, primary care trusts as well as mental health trusts. Job Purpose The successful candidate will take responsibility for the delivery of Hard FM Services (planned, preventative and responsive repairs) including health, safety, quality and performance across a number of NHS contracts in Essex and East London. This is a varied role where you will be the point of contact for all operational issues to ensure the delivery of an effective hard facilities maintenance service in line with contractual obligations and budgetary constraints. Managing a skilled maintenance team delivering planned and reactive maintenance you will ensure contract compliance with all statutory regulations, current legislation and local codes of practice and policies across the sites. Specific key duties include: Ensuring that we deliver an outstanding maintenance and repairs service by providing excellent team leadership, long term planning of resources and delivering continuous improvements to the services/operations we provide. Ensure contractual commitments are met in accordance with KPI s/SLA s Managing these contracts on a day to day basis you will use your influence and impact to maximise financial profit levels and effectively manage risk while meeting or exceeding contractual key performance indicators. You will have responsibility for daily, weekly, monthly and annual planning and attending client contract monitoring meetings ensuring that all supporting documentation are available to demonstrate service delivery performance. You will build a balanced well performing team around you with a constant eye on succession planning. You will ensure your team understands what their job entails and that they carry out their job to a consistently high level by setting and driving stretching targets whilst ensuring our Company and Clients Policies and Procedures are adhered to. Identify and mitigate risk in all areas of contract and operational performance. Control and monitor the performance of the specialist service providers and any sub contractors through chairing regular review meetings when nominated in accordance with the annual programme What we can offer you: A competitive starting salary. A car allowance of £5.472 per annum. 25 days holiday with the ability to increase up to 30 days. Access to an employee discount scheme which includes a wide-range of special offers and discounts on insurances, lifestyle goods and services. Company pension, life assurance, income protection and private medical. Flexible benefits for you to choose from including Critical Illness, DenPlan and Cycle to work schemes. Health and wellness benefits such as free flu vaccinations, access to an Employee Assistance and Wellbeing Programme, BUPA Health & Wellbeing Plans, access to our Health and Wellbeing portal with an extensive range of advice and resources and much much more This is an excellent opportunity with onward development for you and the teams you lead Experience Required The preferred candidate will be an experienced contract manager ideally with previous PFI (Private Finance Initiative) experience. Ideally, you will have managed services across a multi-site operation, with experience gained ideally within a healthcare/NHS setting. You may have worked directly for the NHS, for an FM contractor providing service to the NHS or for a consultancy delivering services into this market. We will however also consider candidates with experience gained within a commercial maintenance environment (for example the maintenance of other public buildings). You will also have excellent previous experience of leading teams that manage directly employed and subcontracted trades with up to date knowledge (and qualifications) within health and safety. You will have strong financial acumen, using your expertise to ensure that the financial interests of both Rydon and our Clients are managed. You will also demonstrate excellent long-term planning/strategic thinking in order to recommend and implement continuous improvements to benefit our client and Rydon. This role offers excellent opportunity for further personal development. If you have the above skills and experience we would strongly encourage you to apply. Additional Information As a well established, progressive company we are committed to attracting and retaining individuals by offering an excellent benefits package that includes a wide range of core and voluntary benefits. Rydon is an equal opportunities employer and promotes diversity in employment. Successful candidates will be selected solely on their ability to carry out the duties of the post. To apply online, please use the 'apply for this job link' at the top of this page.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has now arisen for a Contract Manager (NHS Hard Facilities Management) to join our Hard Facilities Management team. This team delivers planned, preventative and responsive building repairs for our end client, the NHS. Rydon Maintenance is an expanding division of the Rydon Group and is successfully providing hard facilities management services to a variety of clients, predominantly within the healthcare sector. Rydon Maintenance provides hard FM (facilities management) services across England for a growing number of NHS Trusts. We look after more than 250 buildings on behalf of 20 NHS Trusts on a planned and responsive repairs, small works and minor capital projects basis. We provide maintenance services to acute (hospital), ambulance trusts, primary care trusts as well as mental health trusts. Job Purpose The successful candidate will take responsibility for the delivery of Hard FM Services (planned, preventative and responsive repairs) including health, safety, quality and performance across a number of NHS contracts in Essex and East London. This is a varied role where you will be the point of contact for all operational issues to ensure the delivery of an effective hard facilities maintenance service in line with contractual obligations and budgetary constraints. Managing a skilled maintenance team delivering planned and reactive maintenance you will ensure contract compliance with all statutory regulations, current legislation and local codes of practice and policies across the sites. Specific key duties include: Ensuring that we deliver an outstanding maintenance and repairs service by providing excellent team leadership, long term planning of resources and delivering continuous improvements to the services/operations we provide. Ensure contractual commitments are met in accordance with KPI s/SLA s Managing these contracts on a day to day basis you will use your influence and impact to maximise financial profit levels and effectively manage risk while meeting or exceeding contractual key performance indicators. You will have responsibility for daily, weekly, monthly and annual planning and attending client contract monitoring meetings ensuring that all supporting documentation are available to demonstrate service delivery performance. You will build a balanced well performing team around you with a constant eye on succession planning. You will ensure your team understands what their job entails and that they carry out their job to a consistently high level by setting and driving stretching targets whilst ensuring our Company and Clients Policies and Procedures are adhered to. Identify and mitigate risk in all areas of contract and operational performance. Control and monitor the performance of the specialist service providers and any sub contractors through chairing regular review meetings when nominated in accordance with the annual programme What we can offer you: A competitive starting salary. A car allowance of £5.472 per annum. 25 days holiday with the ability to increase up to 30 days. Access to an employee discount scheme which includes a wide-range of special offers and discounts on insurances, lifestyle goods and services. Company pension, life assurance, income protection and private medical. Flexible benefits for you to choose from including Critical Illness, DenPlan and Cycle to work schemes. Health and wellness benefits such as free flu vaccinations, access to an Employee Assistance and Wellbeing Programme, BUPA Health & Wellbeing Plans, access to our Health and Wellbeing portal with an extensive range of advice and resources and much much more This is an excellent opportunity with onward development for you and the teams you lead Experience Required The preferred candidate will be an experienced contract manager ideally with previous PFI (Private Finance Initiative) experience. Ideally, you will have managed services across a multi-site operation, with experience gained ideally within a healthcare/NHS setting. You may have worked directly for the NHS, for an FM contractor providing service to the NHS or for a consultancy delivering services into this market. We will however also consider candidates with experience gained within a commercial maintenance environment (for example the maintenance of other public buildings). You will also have excellent previous experience of leading teams that manage directly employed and subcontracted trades with up to date knowledge (and qualifications) within health and safety. You will have strong financial acumen, using your expertise to ensure that the financial interests of both Rydon and our Clients are managed. You will also demonstrate excellent long-term planning/strategic thinking in order to recommend and implement continuous improvements to benefit our client and Rydon. This role offers excellent opportunity for further personal development. If you have the above skills and experience we would strongly encourage you to apply. Additional Information As a well established, progressive company we are committed to attracting and retaining individuals by offering an excellent benefits package that includes a wide range of core and voluntary benefits. Rydon is an equal opportunities employer and promotes diversity in employment. Successful candidates will be selected solely on their ability to carry out the duties of the post. To apply online, please use the 'apply for this job link' at the top of this page.
Insight Executive Group
Category Manager
Insight Executive Group
Category Manager Corporate & Capital Procurement Salary: £57,950 £63,200 + up to 12% annual bonus Location: Denmark Hill, London Hours: 37.5 hours per week Closing date: 5 September 2026 Are you an experienced Category Manager looking for an opportunity to take ownership of significant procurement activity and build your career within a growing, ambitious team? King s Facilities Management (KFM) is looking for a Category Manager Corporate & Capital Procurement to join its procurement function, managing a delegated category portfolio and delivering procurement activity across a complex healthcare organisation. KFM is wholly owned by King s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and provides a range of specialist healthcare support services. All profits and cost savings generated by KFM are reinvested into the NHS. The opportunity As Category Manager, you will take responsibility for a delegated procurement category or portfolio with an influenceable annual expenditure of approximately £10 million to £20 million. Working closely with stakeholders, procurement colleagues, partners and suppliers, you will develop sourcing plans, lead competitive tenders, negotiate contracts and identify opportunities to improve value, efficiency and supplier performance. This is a varied category management and procurement role where you will be encouraged to understand your markets, challenge existing approaches and build strong relationships across KFM and its wider stakeholder community. You will provide commercial and contractual advice throughout the procurement lifecycle, from initial scoping and specification development through to tendering, contract award and ongoing contract management. What you ll be doing Your responsibilities will include: Managing a portfolio of corporate and capital procurement projects and categories Developing and delivering category plans and operational sourcing programmes Leading complex and high-value competitive tenders Managing procurement activity from initial scoping through to contract award Negotiating and drafting contracts to achieve cost optimisation and improved value Providing commercial and contractual advice to stakeholders Conducting market analysis and identifying new sourcing opportunities Building and developing strong supplier relationships Managing supplier performance, service levels and KPIs Supporting compliant procurement in line with relevant legislation, policies and governance Tracking procurement savings and wider commercial benefits Identifying opportunities for innovation and continuous improvement Working collaboratively with colleagues and stakeholders across KFM and the Trust. About you We are looking for a commercially minded procurement professional with strong experience of category management, strategic sourcing, tendering and contract management. You should be able to demonstrate: Experience managing procurement categories and contracts A successful track record of delivering procurement savings and cost reductions Experience of complex competitive tenders and high-value procurement projects Strong commercial and contract negotiation skills Experience of supplier relationship and supplier performance management The ability to undertake market analysis and identify opportunities for improved value Strong stakeholder management and influencing skills Good commercial awareness and financial understanding Strong project management, analytical and communication skills Degree-level education or equivalent experience MCIPS or equivalent procurement experience Experience within corporate procurement, capital procurement, public-sector procurement or another complex regulated environment would be particularly relevant. KFM is looking for someone who enjoys building relationships, can manage competing priorities and is confident taking responsibility for procurement activity from initial requirement through to contract management. Why join KFM? This is an opportunity to build your procurement career within an organisation offering both commercial challenge and a strong sense of purpose. You will have the opportunity to manage significant categories, work with senior stakeholders and suppliers, contribute ideas and continue developing your expertise across procurement, category management, strategic sourcing and contract management. Salary is £57,950 £63,200, with the opportunity to earn an annual bonus of up to 12%. Find out more and apply This recruitment campaign is being managed by Insight Executive on behalf of King s Facilities Management (KFM). To find out more about KFM, explore the full opportunity and apply, please contact Andrew Pyman at Insight Executive. Applications close at 11:59pm on 5 September 2026.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
Category Manager Corporate & Capital Procurement Salary: £57,950 £63,200 + up to 12% annual bonus Location: Denmark Hill, London Hours: 37.5 hours per week Closing date: 5 September 2026 Are you an experienced Category Manager looking for an opportunity to take ownership of significant procurement activity and build your career within a growing, ambitious team? King s Facilities Management (KFM) is looking for a Category Manager Corporate & Capital Procurement to join its procurement function, managing a delegated category portfolio and delivering procurement activity across a complex healthcare organisation. KFM is wholly owned by King s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and provides a range of specialist healthcare support services. All profits and cost savings generated by KFM are reinvested into the NHS. The opportunity As Category Manager, you will take responsibility for a delegated procurement category or portfolio with an influenceable annual expenditure of approximately £10 million to £20 million. Working closely with stakeholders, procurement colleagues, partners and suppliers, you will develop sourcing plans, lead competitive tenders, negotiate contracts and identify opportunities to improve value, efficiency and supplier performance. This is a varied category management and procurement role where you will be encouraged to understand your markets, challenge existing approaches and build strong relationships across KFM and its wider stakeholder community. You will provide commercial and contractual advice throughout the procurement lifecycle, from initial scoping and specification development through to tendering, contract award and ongoing contract management. What you ll be doing Your responsibilities will include: Managing a portfolio of corporate and capital procurement projects and categories Developing and delivering category plans and operational sourcing programmes Leading complex and high-value competitive tenders Managing procurement activity from initial scoping through to contract award Negotiating and drafting contracts to achieve cost optimisation and improved value Providing commercial and contractual advice to stakeholders Conducting market analysis and identifying new sourcing opportunities Building and developing strong supplier relationships Managing supplier performance, service levels and KPIs Supporting compliant procurement in line with relevant legislation, policies and governance Tracking procurement savings and wider commercial benefits Identifying opportunities for innovation and continuous improvement Working collaboratively with colleagues and stakeholders across KFM and the Trust. About you We are looking for a commercially minded procurement professional with strong experience of category management, strategic sourcing, tendering and contract management. You should be able to demonstrate: Experience managing procurement categories and contracts A successful track record of delivering procurement savings and cost reductions Experience of complex competitive tenders and high-value procurement projects Strong commercial and contract negotiation skills Experience of supplier relationship and supplier performance management The ability to undertake market analysis and identify opportunities for improved value Strong stakeholder management and influencing skills Good commercial awareness and financial understanding Strong project management, analytical and communication skills Degree-level education or equivalent experience MCIPS or equivalent procurement experience Experience within corporate procurement, capital procurement, public-sector procurement or another complex regulated environment would be particularly relevant. KFM is looking for someone who enjoys building relationships, can manage competing priorities and is confident taking responsibility for procurement activity from initial requirement through to contract management. Why join KFM? This is an opportunity to build your procurement career within an organisation offering both commercial challenge and a strong sense of purpose. You will have the opportunity to manage significant categories, work with senior stakeholders and suppliers, contribute ideas and continue developing your expertise across procurement, category management, strategic sourcing and contract management. Salary is £57,950 £63,200, with the opportunity to earn an annual bonus of up to 12%. Find out more and apply This recruitment campaign is being managed by Insight Executive on behalf of King s Facilities Management (KFM). To find out more about KFM, explore the full opportunity and apply, please contact Andrew Pyman at Insight Executive. Applications close at 11:59pm on 5 September 2026.
Rydon Group Holdings Ltd
Lead Contract Support Administrator
Rydon Group Holdings Ltd Bristol, Gloucestershire
We now have an exciting opportunity for a Lead Contract Support Administrator to join our hard facilities repairs and maintenance team at Blackberry Hill Hospital in Bristol. Rydon has established a strong reputation for the quality within our maintenance division with a particular focus on NHS Hard Facilities Management - consisting of responsive repairs as well as planned/preventative maintenance. We look after more than 250 buildings on behalf of 20 NHS Trusts on a planned and responsive repairs and small works projects basis. We provide maintenance services to acute (hospital's), mental health trusts, ambulance and primary care trusts. Job Purpose As Lead Contract Support you will be supporting our hard facilities maintenance contract at Blackberry Hill Hospital with day to day administration functions. You will take responsibility in monitoring tasks to completion and ensuring that all required compliance documentation is held within our repairs system (Planet FM). The successful candidate will liaise with sub-contractors, our contact centre team, engineers and service managers as required to ensure all contractually required work is complete, and recorded correctly. Key responsibilities will include:- Carryout regular monitoring of PPM (planned preventative maintenance) tasks to ensure that they are completed in line with timescales Monitor defects identified through PPM tasks to ensure remedial works are closed out in a timely manner. Monitor the statutory compliance tracker for the contract ensuring that all inspections are planned and any follow on reactive works are closed out promptly in line with our standard procedures. Ensuring that contract paperwork has been completed and stored correctly. Processing of subcontractor and operative work orders. Ensure all sub-contractors documentation (Risk Assessment & Method Statements) are received prior to attending site and evaluated by relevant person. Set up sub-contractor performance review meetings in line with the agreed annual programme and ensure that all sub-contractor documentation is updated and loaded on to our web portal. Generate helpdesk reports from Planet FM as required for each site for audits, client reporting and health and safety reporting Filing of all statutory compliance reports and certificates. Monitor the contracts training matrix and liaising with L&D/ H&S department and Contract/Service Managers to ensure training is completed and our files are updated. Line Management of two Co-ordinators by providing direction, managing performance and providing support. What we can offer you Competitive Salary 25 days holiday, which can be increased to 30 days with our holiday purchase scheme. Pension Scheme: 4% contributory. Life Assurance and Income Protection. Health Cash Plan: helping you spread the cost of essential healthcare 24/7 EAP Service: free advice, counselling and support for you and your family whenever you need it. Wellbeing and mental health champions readily available at work. Access to an employee discount scheme which includes a wide-range of special offers and discounts on insurances, lifestyle goods and services. Flexible benefits for you to choose from including Critical Illness, DenPlan and Cycle to work schemes. Employee Referral Scheme: recommend a personal connection to us and claim a cash reward for their successful hire. Full training, ongoing coaching and support Opportunities for you to progress your career within the business This is a full time permanent position. Working hours are Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm. Experience Required The successful candidate will demonstrate previous experience of working in an administration position for a maintenance company and be familiar with statutory compliance administration. It would be an advantage for this experience to have been gained within a company providing a repairs and maintenance service to the NHS, however this is not essential. You will have excellent customer service skills (including good telephone and written communication skills), strong Microsoft Office skills including the use of Outlook, Word and Excel and also be familiar with CAFM systems. You will have strong administration experience, used to multi-tasking and prioritising your work with minimum supervision. Previous line management experience would also be an advantage. If this sounds like you then, we'd strongly encourage you to apply. Additional Information As a well established, progressive company we are committed to attracting and retaining individuals by offering an excellent benefits package that includes a wide range of core and voluntary benefits. Rydon is an equal opportunities employer and promotes diversity in employment. Successful candidates will be selected solely on their ability to carry out the duties of the post. To apply online, please use the 'apply for this job link' at the top of this page to be redirected to our careers page to complete your application.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
We now have an exciting opportunity for a Lead Contract Support Administrator to join our hard facilities repairs and maintenance team at Blackberry Hill Hospital in Bristol. Rydon has established a strong reputation for the quality within our maintenance division with a particular focus on NHS Hard Facilities Management - consisting of responsive repairs as well as planned/preventative maintenance. We look after more than 250 buildings on behalf of 20 NHS Trusts on a planned and responsive repairs and small works projects basis. We provide maintenance services to acute (hospital's), mental health trusts, ambulance and primary care trusts. Job Purpose As Lead Contract Support you will be supporting our hard facilities maintenance contract at Blackberry Hill Hospital with day to day administration functions. You will take responsibility in monitoring tasks to completion and ensuring that all required compliance documentation is held within our repairs system (Planet FM). The successful candidate will liaise with sub-contractors, our contact centre team, engineers and service managers as required to ensure all contractually required work is complete, and recorded correctly. Key responsibilities will include:- Carryout regular monitoring of PPM (planned preventative maintenance) tasks to ensure that they are completed in line with timescales Monitor defects identified through PPM tasks to ensure remedial works are closed out in a timely manner. Monitor the statutory compliance tracker for the contract ensuring that all inspections are planned and any follow on reactive works are closed out promptly in line with our standard procedures. Ensuring that contract paperwork has been completed and stored correctly. Processing of subcontractor and operative work orders. Ensure all sub-contractors documentation (Risk Assessment & Method Statements) are received prior to attending site and evaluated by relevant person. Set up sub-contractor performance review meetings in line with the agreed annual programme and ensure that all sub-contractor documentation is updated and loaded on to our web portal. Generate helpdesk reports from Planet FM as required for each site for audits, client reporting and health and safety reporting Filing of all statutory compliance reports and certificates. Monitor the contracts training matrix and liaising with L&D/ H&S department and Contract/Service Managers to ensure training is completed and our files are updated. Line Management of two Co-ordinators by providing direction, managing performance and providing support. What we can offer you Competitive Salary 25 days holiday, which can be increased to 30 days with our holiday purchase scheme. Pension Scheme: 4% contributory. Life Assurance and Income Protection. Health Cash Plan: helping you spread the cost of essential healthcare 24/7 EAP Service: free advice, counselling and support for you and your family whenever you need it. Wellbeing and mental health champions readily available at work. Access to an employee discount scheme which includes a wide-range of special offers and discounts on insurances, lifestyle goods and services. Flexible benefits for you to choose from including Critical Illness, DenPlan and Cycle to work schemes. Employee Referral Scheme: recommend a personal connection to us and claim a cash reward for their successful hire. Full training, ongoing coaching and support Opportunities for you to progress your career within the business This is a full time permanent position. Working hours are Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm. Experience Required The successful candidate will demonstrate previous experience of working in an administration position for a maintenance company and be familiar with statutory compliance administration. It would be an advantage for this experience to have been gained within a company providing a repairs and maintenance service to the NHS, however this is not essential. You will have excellent customer service skills (including good telephone and written communication skills), strong Microsoft Office skills including the use of Outlook, Word and Excel and also be familiar with CAFM systems. You will have strong administration experience, used to multi-tasking and prioritising your work with minimum supervision. Previous line management experience would also be an advantage. If this sounds like you then, we'd strongly encourage you to apply. Additional Information As a well established, progressive company we are committed to attracting and retaining individuals by offering an excellent benefits package that includes a wide range of core and voluntary benefits. Rydon is an equal opportunities employer and promotes diversity in employment. Successful candidates will be selected solely on their ability to carry out the duties of the post. To apply online, please use the 'apply for this job link' at the top of this page to be redirected to our careers page to complete your application.
Digital Health and Care Wales
Cyber Security Vulnerability Manager
Digital Health and Care Wales City, Cardiff
Are you passionate about cyber security and protecting critical digital services that make a real difference to people's lives? We are looking for a Cyber Vulnerability Manager to lead and develop our vulnerability management function, helping to identify, assess and reduce cyber risks across NHS Wales. In this highly influential role, you will oversee vulnerability scanning, assessment and remediation activities, ensuring systems and applications remain secure against existing and emerging threats. Working with a wide range of stakeholders, you will provide expert advice, develop improvement initiatives and support the delivery of a strong cyber security culture across the organisation. As a leader within the Cyber Security team, you will manage and support specialist staff, helping them to develop their skills while creating an inclusive and collaborative environment where everyone can thrive. You will also contribute to strategic cyber security planning, helping shape future security capabilities and continuously improving services for our users. This is an exciting opportunity for someone with strong technical expertise, excellent leadership skills and a passion for continuous improvement. If you enjoy solving complex challenges, influencing positive change and working in a role where your expertise directly supports vital public services, we would love to hear from you. Main duties of the job As Cyber Vulnerability Manager, you will lead the delivery of vulnerability management services across a complex digital environment. You will coordinate vulnerability assessments, analyse security findings and work closely with technical teams, suppliers and service owners to ensure risks are effectively managed and remediated. You will oversee vulnerability scanning tools, penetration testing activities and associated contracts, ensuring services remain effective, compliant and aligned with organisational objectives. Using data and intelligence from multiple sources, you will assess risk, identify trends and produce reports that support informed decision-making at operational and strategic levels. A key part of the role will involve developing policies, procedures and standards that strengthen cyber resilience and support continuous improvement. You will lead projects, manage priorities and contribute to cyber security improvement programmes, ensuring outcomes are delivered on time and to a high standard. The post holder will also build strong relationships across the organisation and wider NHS, providing expert guidance, delivering training and awareness activities, and helping teams understand and manage cyber security risks in a practical and collaborative way. Detailed job description and main responsibilities Provide professional leadership, coaching and line management to specialist cyber security staff, supporting their development and performance. Develop and maintain vulnerability management policies, processes and standards in line with organisational and national requirements. Analyse complex security data, vulnerability reports and threat intelligence to identify risks, trends and opportunities for improvement. Work collaboratively with technical teams, suppliers and stakeholders to coordinate remediation activity and improve security outcomes. Manage cyber security projects and improvement programmes, balancing competing priorities and ensuring successful delivery. Produce high-quality reports, dashboards, presentations and recommendations for a range of technical and non-technical audiences. Act as a subject matter expert, providing specialist advice on vulnerability management, cyber security best practice and emerging threats. Support governance, risk and compliance activities, including audits, security assessments and accreditation requirements. Champion an inclusive, supportive and continuous improvement culture where diverse perspectives are valued and everyone is encouraged to contribute their best work. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences. The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply. Working for our organisation Digital Health and Care Wales (DHCW) is part of the NHS Wales family and has an important role in changing the way health and care services are delivered through technology and data. The organisation supports frontline staff with modern systems and access to important information about their patients, while empowering the people of Wales to manage their own health through digital NHS Wales services. Working for DHCW offers lots of employee benefits, including flexible working, a competitive salary, 28 days of annual leave plus Bank Holidays and opportunities for career development. We are committed to recognising and celebrating our staff as the most valuable part of our organisation. Join our game changing, life-saving team and start making a real difference to health and care services in Wales.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about cyber security and protecting critical digital services that make a real difference to people's lives? We are looking for a Cyber Vulnerability Manager to lead and develop our vulnerability management function, helping to identify, assess and reduce cyber risks across NHS Wales. In this highly influential role, you will oversee vulnerability scanning, assessment and remediation activities, ensuring systems and applications remain secure against existing and emerging threats. Working with a wide range of stakeholders, you will provide expert advice, develop improvement initiatives and support the delivery of a strong cyber security culture across the organisation. As a leader within the Cyber Security team, you will manage and support specialist staff, helping them to develop their skills while creating an inclusive and collaborative environment where everyone can thrive. You will also contribute to strategic cyber security planning, helping shape future security capabilities and continuously improving services for our users. This is an exciting opportunity for someone with strong technical expertise, excellent leadership skills and a passion for continuous improvement. If you enjoy solving complex challenges, influencing positive change and working in a role where your expertise directly supports vital public services, we would love to hear from you. Main duties of the job As Cyber Vulnerability Manager, you will lead the delivery of vulnerability management services across a complex digital environment. You will coordinate vulnerability assessments, analyse security findings and work closely with technical teams, suppliers and service owners to ensure risks are effectively managed and remediated. You will oversee vulnerability scanning tools, penetration testing activities and associated contracts, ensuring services remain effective, compliant and aligned with organisational objectives. Using data and intelligence from multiple sources, you will assess risk, identify trends and produce reports that support informed decision-making at operational and strategic levels. A key part of the role will involve developing policies, procedures and standards that strengthen cyber resilience and support continuous improvement. You will lead projects, manage priorities and contribute to cyber security improvement programmes, ensuring outcomes are delivered on time and to a high standard. The post holder will also build strong relationships across the organisation and wider NHS, providing expert guidance, delivering training and awareness activities, and helping teams understand and manage cyber security risks in a practical and collaborative way. Detailed job description and main responsibilities Provide professional leadership, coaching and line management to specialist cyber security staff, supporting their development and performance. Develop and maintain vulnerability management policies, processes and standards in line with organisational and national requirements. Analyse complex security data, vulnerability reports and threat intelligence to identify risks, trends and opportunities for improvement. Work collaboratively with technical teams, suppliers and stakeholders to coordinate remediation activity and improve security outcomes. Manage cyber security projects and improvement programmes, balancing competing priorities and ensuring successful delivery. Produce high-quality reports, dashboards, presentations and recommendations for a range of technical and non-technical audiences. Act as a subject matter expert, providing specialist advice on vulnerability management, cyber security best practice and emerging threats. Support governance, risk and compliance activities, including audits, security assessments and accreditation requirements. Champion an inclusive, supportive and continuous improvement culture where diverse perspectives are valued and everyone is encouraged to contribute their best work. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences. The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply. Working for our organisation Digital Health and Care Wales (DHCW) is part of the NHS Wales family and has an important role in changing the way health and care services are delivered through technology and data. The organisation supports frontline staff with modern systems and access to important information about their patients, while empowering the people of Wales to manage their own health through digital NHS Wales services. Working for DHCW offers lots of employee benefits, including flexible working, a competitive salary, 28 days of annual leave plus Bank Holidays and opportunities for career development. We are committed to recognising and celebrating our staff as the most valuable part of our organisation. Join our game changing, life-saving team and start making a real difference to health and care services in Wales.
Bowerford Associates
PMO Coordinator
Bowerford Associates Exeter, Devon
We are seeking a highly organised and proactive PMO Coordinator to join our customers growing team. This is a varied and rewarding role supporting project delivery, office administration, sales operations, invoicing processes, timesheet management, and customer engagement across NHS and Healthcare sector clients. The role will appeal to candidates with a blend of project support, operations, finance administration, and NHS stakeholder management experience. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of business activities whilst providing exceptional support to internal teams and external healthcare stakeholders. This position would suit someone with previous experience in a PMO, project support, office management, service coordination, or administrative roles within the NHS, healthcare, medical technology, consultancy, or related sectors. Key Responsibilities PMO & Project Administration Provide administrative support to project managers and programme teams. Maintain project documentation, trackers, reports, and governance records. Support project planning, scheduling, and resource coordination. Organise project meetings, prepare agendas, and record meeting minutes. Monitor project actions and ensure timely follow-up. Office Administration Sales Administration Manage day-to-day office administration activities. Maintain filing systems, records, and business documentation. Ensure office processes operate efficiently and effectively. Create and maintain customer records and CRM data. Produce quotations, proposals, and sales documentation. Support the sales team with order processing and contract administration. Track sales opportunities and assist with reporting activities. Invoicing & Timesheet Administration Monitor timesheet submissions and ensure compliance with company procedures. Liaise with finance teams regarding queries and payment tracking. Customer & NHS Stakeholder Engagement Act as a professional first point of contact for NHS and healthcare customers. Build strong working relationships with clients and stakeholders. Manage customer enquiries and support requests. Coordinate meetings and communications with NHS trusts and healthcare organisations. Deliver excellent customer service whilst maintaining confidentiality and professionalism. Essential Skills & Experience Previous PMO, Project Support, Project Coordinator, Office Manager, or Administration experience. Experience working within the NHS, healthcare, medical technology, digital health, or healthcare consultancy sector. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Experience managing invoices, purchase orders, or financial administration. Experience administering timesheets or resource tracking systems. Customer-facing experience with excellent communication skills. Advanced Microsoft Office skills including Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently. High attention to detail and accuracy. Desirable Skills PMO or project management qualifications (PRINCE2 Foundation, APM, MSP, or similar). Experience using CRM systems. Knowledge of NHS procurement processes (not essential but a distinct bonus). Experience working with project management tools such as Microsoft Project, Planner, Jira or similar. Understanding of healthcare transformation or digital health programmes. Personal Attributes Professional and personable approach. Strong problem-solving ability. Excellent time management skills. Proactive and self-motivated. Ability to build positive relationships with customers and colleagues. Flexible, adaptable, and willing to support a growing organisation. What's Offered Competitive salary. Company pension scheme. Remote working with occasional office visits (Exeter, Devon). Hybrid working opportunities. Professional development and training. Supportive and collaborative team environment. Opportunity to work with leading NHS and healthcare organisations. Career progression opportunities within a growing business. Please note, to be considered for this role you must have the right to work in the UK long-term without company sponsorship. Please note that due to a high level of applications, we can only respond to applicants whose skills and qualifications are suitable for this position. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. Bowerford Associates Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Aug 18, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a highly organised and proactive PMO Coordinator to join our customers growing team. This is a varied and rewarding role supporting project delivery, office administration, sales operations, invoicing processes, timesheet management, and customer engagement across NHS and Healthcare sector clients. The role will appeal to candidates with a blend of project support, operations, finance administration, and NHS stakeholder management experience. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of business activities whilst providing exceptional support to internal teams and external healthcare stakeholders. This position would suit someone with previous experience in a PMO, project support, office management, service coordination, or administrative roles within the NHS, healthcare, medical technology, consultancy, or related sectors. Key Responsibilities PMO & Project Administration Provide administrative support to project managers and programme teams. Maintain project documentation, trackers, reports, and governance records. Support project planning, scheduling, and resource coordination. Organise project meetings, prepare agendas, and record meeting minutes. Monitor project actions and ensure timely follow-up. Office Administration Sales Administration Manage day-to-day office administration activities. Maintain filing systems, records, and business documentation. Ensure office processes operate efficiently and effectively. Create and maintain customer records and CRM data. Produce quotations, proposals, and sales documentation. Support the sales team with order processing and contract administration. Track sales opportunities and assist with reporting activities. Invoicing & Timesheet Administration Monitor timesheet submissions and ensure compliance with company procedures. Liaise with finance teams regarding queries and payment tracking. Customer & NHS Stakeholder Engagement Act as a professional first point of contact for NHS and healthcare customers. Build strong working relationships with clients and stakeholders. Manage customer enquiries and support requests. Coordinate meetings and communications with NHS trusts and healthcare organisations. Deliver excellent customer service whilst maintaining confidentiality and professionalism. Essential Skills & Experience Previous PMO, Project Support, Project Coordinator, Office Manager, or Administration experience. Experience working within the NHS, healthcare, medical technology, digital health, or healthcare consultancy sector. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Experience managing invoices, purchase orders, or financial administration. Experience administering timesheets or resource tracking systems. Customer-facing experience with excellent communication skills. Advanced Microsoft Office skills including Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently. High attention to detail and accuracy. Desirable Skills PMO or project management qualifications (PRINCE2 Foundation, APM, MSP, or similar). Experience using CRM systems. Knowledge of NHS procurement processes (not essential but a distinct bonus). Experience working with project management tools such as Microsoft Project, Planner, Jira or similar. Understanding of healthcare transformation or digital health programmes. Personal Attributes Professional and personable approach. Strong problem-solving ability. Excellent time management skills. Proactive and self-motivated. Ability to build positive relationships with customers and colleagues. Flexible, adaptable, and willing to support a growing organisation. What's Offered Competitive salary. Company pension scheme. Remote working with occasional office visits (Exeter, Devon). Hybrid working opportunities. Professional development and training. Supportive and collaborative team environment. Opportunity to work with leading NHS and healthcare organisations. Career progression opportunities within a growing business. Please note, to be considered for this role you must have the right to work in the UK long-term without company sponsorship. Please note that due to a high level of applications, we can only respond to applicants whose skills and qualifications are suitable for this position. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. Bowerford Associates Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Bowerford Associates
PMO Coordinator
Bowerford Associates Exeter, Devon
We are seeking a highly organised and proactive PMO Coordinator to join our customers growing team. This is a varied and rewarding role supporting project delivery, office administration, sales operations, invoicing processes, timesheet management, and customer engagement across NHS and Healthcare sector clients. The role will appeal to candidates with a blend of project support, operations, finance administration, and NHS stakeholder management experience. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of business activities whilst providing exceptional support to internal teams and external healthcare stakeholders. This position would suit someone with previous experience in a PMO, project support, office management, service coordination, or administrative roles within the NHS, healthcare, medical technology, consultancy, or related sectors. Key Responsibilities PMO & Project Administration Provide administrative support to project managers and programme teams. Maintain project documentation, trackers, reports, and governance records. Support project planning, scheduling, and resource coordination. Organise project meetings, prepare agendas, and record meeting minutes. Monitor project actions and ensure timely follow-up. Office Administration Sales Administration Manage day-to-day office administration activities. Maintain filing systems, records, and business documentation. Ensure office processes operate efficiently and effectively. Create and maintain customer records and CRM data. Produce quotations, proposals, and sales documentation. Support the sales team with order processing and contract administration. Track sales opportunities and assist with reporting activities. Invoicing & Timesheet Administration Monitor timesheet submissions and ensure compliance with company procedures. Liaise with finance teams regarding queries and payment tracking. Customer & NHS Stakeholder Engagement Act as a professional first point of contact for NHS and healthcare customers. Build strong working relationships with clients and stakeholders. Manage customer enquiries and support requests. Coordinate meetings and communications with NHS trusts and healthcare organisations. Deliver excellent customer service whilst maintaining confidentiality and professionalism. Essential Skills & Experience Previous PMO, Project Support, Project Coordinator, Office Manager, or Administration experience. Experience working within the NHS, healthcare, medical technology, digital health, or healthcare consultancy sector. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Experience managing invoices, purchase orders, or financial administration. Experience administering timesheets or resource tracking systems. Customer-facing experience with excellent communication skills. Advanced Microsoft Office skills including Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently. High attention to detail and accuracy. Desirable Skills PMO or project management qualifications (PRINCE2 Foundation, APM, MSP, or similar). Experience using CRM systems. Knowledge of NHS procurement processes (not essential but a distinct bonus). Experience working with project management tools such as Microsoft Project, Planner, Jira or similar. Understanding of healthcare transformation or digital health programmes. Personal Attributes Professional and personable approach. Strong problem-solving ability. Excellent time management skills. Proactive and self-motivated. Ability to build positive relationships with customers and colleagues. Flexible, adaptable, and willing to support a growing organisation. What's Offered Competitive salary. Company pension scheme. Remote working with occasional office visits (Exeter, Devon). Hybrid working opportunities. Professional development and training. Supportive and collaborative team environment. Opportunity to work with leading NHS and healthcare organisations. Career progression opportunities within a growing business. Please note, to be considered for this role you must have the right to work in the UK long-term without company sponsorship. Please note that due to a high level of applications, we can only respond to applicants whose skills and qualifications are suitable for this position. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. Bowerford Associates Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a highly organised and proactive PMO Coordinator to join our customers growing team. This is a varied and rewarding role supporting project delivery, office administration, sales operations, invoicing processes, timesheet management, and customer engagement across NHS and Healthcare sector clients. The role will appeal to candidates with a blend of project support, operations, finance administration, and NHS stakeholder management experience. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of business activities whilst providing exceptional support to internal teams and external healthcare stakeholders. This position would suit someone with previous experience in a PMO, project support, office management, service coordination, or administrative roles within the NHS, healthcare, medical technology, consultancy, or related sectors. Key Responsibilities PMO & Project Administration Provide administrative support to project managers and programme teams. Maintain project documentation, trackers, reports, and governance records. Support project planning, scheduling, and resource coordination. Organise project meetings, prepare agendas, and record meeting minutes. Monitor project actions and ensure timely follow-up. Office Administration Sales Administration Manage day-to-day office administration activities. Maintain filing systems, records, and business documentation. Ensure office processes operate efficiently and effectively. Create and maintain customer records and CRM data. Produce quotations, proposals, and sales documentation. Support the sales team with order processing and contract administration. Track sales opportunities and assist with reporting activities. Invoicing & Timesheet Administration Monitor timesheet submissions and ensure compliance with company procedures. Liaise with finance teams regarding queries and payment tracking. Customer & NHS Stakeholder Engagement Act as a professional first point of contact for NHS and healthcare customers. Build strong working relationships with clients and stakeholders. Manage customer enquiries and support requests. Coordinate meetings and communications with NHS trusts and healthcare organisations. Deliver excellent customer service whilst maintaining confidentiality and professionalism. Essential Skills & Experience Previous PMO, Project Support, Project Coordinator, Office Manager, or Administration experience. Experience working within the NHS, healthcare, medical technology, digital health, or healthcare consultancy sector. Strong administrative and organisational skills. Experience managing invoices, purchase orders, or financial administration. Experience administering timesheets or resource tracking systems. Customer-facing experience with excellent communication skills. Advanced Microsoft Office skills including Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently. High attention to detail and accuracy. Desirable Skills PMO or project management qualifications (PRINCE2 Foundation, APM, MSP, or similar). Experience using CRM systems. Knowledge of NHS procurement processes (not essential but a distinct bonus). Experience working with project management tools such as Microsoft Project, Planner, Jira or similar. Understanding of healthcare transformation or digital health programmes. Personal Attributes Professional and personable approach. Strong problem-solving ability. Excellent time management skills. Proactive and self-motivated. Ability to build positive relationships with customers and colleagues. Flexible, adaptable, and willing to support a growing organisation. What's Offered Competitive salary. Company pension scheme. Remote working with occasional office visits (Exeter, Devon). Hybrid working opportunities. Professional development and training. Supportive and collaborative team environment. Opportunity to work with leading NHS and healthcare organisations. Career progression opportunities within a growing business. Please note, to be considered for this role you must have the right to work in the UK long-term without company sponsorship. Please note that due to a high level of applications, we can only respond to applicants whose skills and qualifications are suitable for this position. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. Bowerford Associates Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Sellick Partnership
Finance Manager - Capital and Reporting (Band 7)
Sellick Partnership
Band 7 Location: Hertfordshire Working Pattern: Full Time, Hybrid Working Available Contract: Permanent An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and motivated Finance Manager - Capital and Reporting to join a high-performing Financial Accounting team within a leading NHS organisation. This role offers the opportunity to lead on capital, fixed asset and lease accounting while supporting the delivery of robust financial reporting, governance and compliance across a large and complex organisation. The successful candidate will act as the organisation's specialist lead on capital and lease accounting matters, ensuring compliance with IFRS, NHS accounting requirements, and statutory reporting obligations. Lead all aspects of capital accounting across the organisation. Provide specialist advice on the accounting treatment of capital projects, investments and major schemes. Support the development of capital programmes through financial analysis, modelling and forecasting. Produce capital monitoring reports for senior leadership teams, Boards and Committees. Maintain and manage the fixed asset register, ensuring accuracy and integrity of records. Lead lease accounting activities, including management of lease registers, right-of-use assets and lease liabilities. Prepare and review balance sheet reconciliations relating to capital, assets and liabilities. Lead on annual accounts disclosures relating to capital expenditure, leases and fixed assets. Act as the key contact for external auditors in relation to capital and lease accounting matters. Drive continuous improvement across accounting processes, reporting tools and financial controls. Deliver specialist advice and training to finance and non-finance stakeholders. Person Specification To be successful in this role, you will be able to demonstrate: Essential Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) or finalist with significant relevant experience. Significant experience in financial accounting. Experience of capital and fixed asset accounting. Experience of lease accounting. Experience preparing statutory accounts and supporting year-end processes. Strong balance sheet reconciliation experience. Experience working with internal and external auditors. Advanced Excel and financial modelling skills. Excellent analytical, communication and stakeholder management skills. Desirable Experience working within an NHS organisation. Experience working with large capital programmes. NHS finance qualifications or relevant postgraduate study. About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for a technically strong accountant looking to further develop their expertise in capital accounting, financial reporting, statutory accounts and lease accounting within a complex and rewarding environment. The role offers significant exposure to senior stakeholders, major capital programmes and strategic financial projects, while supporting an organisation committed to delivering outstanding services and continuous improvement. If you are an experienced financial accountant with strong capital, fixed asset and lease accounting experience, we would be keen to hear from you. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Band 7 Location: Hertfordshire Working Pattern: Full Time, Hybrid Working Available Contract: Permanent An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced and motivated Finance Manager - Capital and Reporting to join a high-performing Financial Accounting team within a leading NHS organisation. This role offers the opportunity to lead on capital, fixed asset and lease accounting while supporting the delivery of robust financial reporting, governance and compliance across a large and complex organisation. The successful candidate will act as the organisation's specialist lead on capital and lease accounting matters, ensuring compliance with IFRS, NHS accounting requirements, and statutory reporting obligations. Lead all aspects of capital accounting across the organisation. Provide specialist advice on the accounting treatment of capital projects, investments and major schemes. Support the development of capital programmes through financial analysis, modelling and forecasting. Produce capital monitoring reports for senior leadership teams, Boards and Committees. Maintain and manage the fixed asset register, ensuring accuracy and integrity of records. Lead lease accounting activities, including management of lease registers, right-of-use assets and lease liabilities. Prepare and review balance sheet reconciliations relating to capital, assets and liabilities. Lead on annual accounts disclosures relating to capital expenditure, leases and fixed assets. Act as the key contact for external auditors in relation to capital and lease accounting matters. Drive continuous improvement across accounting processes, reporting tools and financial controls. Deliver specialist advice and training to finance and non-finance stakeholders. Person Specification To be successful in this role, you will be able to demonstrate: Essential Qualified Accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) or finalist with significant relevant experience. Significant experience in financial accounting. Experience of capital and fixed asset accounting. Experience of lease accounting. Experience preparing statutory accounts and supporting year-end processes. Strong balance sheet reconciliation experience. Experience working with internal and external auditors. Advanced Excel and financial modelling skills. Excellent analytical, communication and stakeholder management skills. Desirable Experience working within an NHS organisation. Experience working with large capital programmes. NHS finance qualifications or relevant postgraduate study. About the Role This is an excellent opportunity for a technically strong accountant looking to further develop their expertise in capital accounting, financial reporting, statutory accounts and lease accounting within a complex and rewarding environment. The role offers significant exposure to senior stakeholders, major capital programmes and strategic financial projects, while supporting an organisation committed to delivering outstanding services and continuous improvement. If you are an experienced financial accountant with strong capital, fixed asset and lease accounting experience, we would be keen to hear from you. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
IO Associates
Product Implementation Specialist (HealthTech/Clinical Software)
IO Associates
Role: Product Implementation Specialist (HealthTech/Clinical Software) Salary: £50,000 - £65,000 (DOE) Location: Remote-First (Occasional UK NHS client sites & Dublin office visits) We are partnering exclusively with a HealthTech company delivering digital solutions across the NHS and wider healthcare sector to recruit a Product Implementation Specialist . This role serves as the central product expert within the delivery team, acting as the key link between Projects, Product, Engineering, and healthcare customers. You will take end-to-end ownership of client onboarding, technical software configuration, and workflow alignment. Alongside implementation, you will deliver customer training, lead QA/UAT testing, and support ongoing customer success and application support desk operations. Key Responsibilities Product Configuration & Delivery: Translate clinical and operational workflows into system configurations, working closely with Project Managers to manage go-live preparation, readiness reviews, and early-life support Customer Engagement & Training: Lead discovery and workflow workshops, conduct product demonstrations, and deliver tailored training to customer teams Testing & QA: Create detailed test scripts, execute functional QA across standard and edge-case workflows, and triage software defects directly with engineering Product & Project Alignment: Act as a two-way communication channel between delivery and engineering, feeding back client requirements to product roadmaps Support & Continuous Improvement: Assist with the customer support backlog, refine support workflows, and build repeatable implementation templates and standards What We're Looking For Desirable Experience: Familiarity with healthcare/diagnostic workflows (eg, Order Comms, Radiology, Pathology, HL7/FHIR) or support platforms like Intercom, ClickUp, or HubSpot Core Experience: Extensive experience in software implementation, technical product delivery, or customer-facing technology operations Hands-on Delivery: Proven track record configuring software platforms, translating user workflows into system setups, and supporting UAT/functional testing Stakeholder Management: Strong communication skills with experience delivering client demonstrations, user training, and managing cross-functional technical teams Interested in discussing the details? Apply directly or send a direct message with an updated CV to arrange a confidential conversation.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Role: Product Implementation Specialist (HealthTech/Clinical Software) Salary: £50,000 - £65,000 (DOE) Location: Remote-First (Occasional UK NHS client sites & Dublin office visits) We are partnering exclusively with a HealthTech company delivering digital solutions across the NHS and wider healthcare sector to recruit a Product Implementation Specialist . This role serves as the central product expert within the delivery team, acting as the key link between Projects, Product, Engineering, and healthcare customers. You will take end-to-end ownership of client onboarding, technical software configuration, and workflow alignment. Alongside implementation, you will deliver customer training, lead QA/UAT testing, and support ongoing customer success and application support desk operations. Key Responsibilities Product Configuration & Delivery: Translate clinical and operational workflows into system configurations, working closely with Project Managers to manage go-live preparation, readiness reviews, and early-life support Customer Engagement & Training: Lead discovery and workflow workshops, conduct product demonstrations, and deliver tailored training to customer teams Testing & QA: Create detailed test scripts, execute functional QA across standard and edge-case workflows, and triage software defects directly with engineering Product & Project Alignment: Act as a two-way communication channel between delivery and engineering, feeding back client requirements to product roadmaps Support & Continuous Improvement: Assist with the customer support backlog, refine support workflows, and build repeatable implementation templates and standards What We're Looking For Desirable Experience: Familiarity with healthcare/diagnostic workflows (eg, Order Comms, Radiology, Pathology, HL7/FHIR) or support platforms like Intercom, ClickUp, or HubSpot Core Experience: Extensive experience in software implementation, technical product delivery, or customer-facing technology operations Hands-on Delivery: Proven track record configuring software platforms, translating user workflows into system setups, and supporting UAT/functional testing Stakeholder Management: Strong communication skills with experience delivering client demonstrations, user training, and managing cross-functional technical teams Interested in discussing the details? Apply directly or send a direct message with an updated CV to arrange a confidential conversation.
McAllister Recruitment & Consultancy
Hospital Key Account Manager
McAllister Recruitment & Consultancy
McAllister Recruitment are recruiting for our client a leading company in the Pharmaceutical supply of Licensed and Unlicensed Pharmaceuitcal to the NHS. This is an opportunity to work with a well established pharmaceutical business. The role is Key Account Manager Hospitals. This position requires someone with Hospital Sales Experience of both the NHS and Private sector. We are flexible on location in the UK This is a full-time position, based remotely What our client can offer you : Basic Salary of £55,000 to £65,0000 Bonus is 20% of salary Holidays 25 days plus Bank Holidays Car Allowance £550 a month Private Healthcare Life Assurance What is the Is the Industry? Pharmaceuticals Responsibilities Develop and implement a targeted and tactical sales plan focused on both the existing business accounts and new market opportunities that will achieve the growth objectives of the Company. Execute quick wins within the existing accounts and create opportunities for future growth. Regularly identify unlicensed medicines (ULMs) and Licensed Medicines that are frequently used across the NHS and identify short Supply Products. Identify opportunities within hospitals across Stores Procurement, Identify the key stakeholders within the hospitals to discuss product lines and build relationships and trust (Licensed and Unlicensed medicines and shortages). Ensure achievement of Company sales and profit plans and targets on a quarterly and annual basis. Collaborate effectively with the Procurement Specialists to keep up to date on product sourcing and procurement of products. Review and analyse sales data and reports to project sales, determine profitability and targets, and identify potential new markets and opportunities. Skills and Experience Minimum 2-3 years' Key Account Management experience in a pharmaceutical role selling to the NHS Existing relationships with NHS Procurement Managers/teams Proven track record of achieving and exceeding sales targets. Working with KOLs Involvement in Tendering for framework agreements Working with Heads of procurementIdentifying market shortages and market intelligence Attending symposiums such as PDIG etc To find out more please forward your cv.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
McAllister Recruitment are recruiting for our client a leading company in the Pharmaceutical supply of Licensed and Unlicensed Pharmaceuitcal to the NHS. This is an opportunity to work with a well established pharmaceutical business. The role is Key Account Manager Hospitals. This position requires someone with Hospital Sales Experience of both the NHS and Private sector. We are flexible on location in the UK This is a full-time position, based remotely What our client can offer you : Basic Salary of £55,000 to £65,0000 Bonus is 20% of salary Holidays 25 days plus Bank Holidays Car Allowance £550 a month Private Healthcare Life Assurance What is the Is the Industry? Pharmaceuticals Responsibilities Develop and implement a targeted and tactical sales plan focused on both the existing business accounts and new market opportunities that will achieve the growth objectives of the Company. Execute quick wins within the existing accounts and create opportunities for future growth. Regularly identify unlicensed medicines (ULMs) and Licensed Medicines that are frequently used across the NHS and identify short Supply Products. Identify opportunities within hospitals across Stores Procurement, Identify the key stakeholders within the hospitals to discuss product lines and build relationships and trust (Licensed and Unlicensed medicines and shortages). Ensure achievement of Company sales and profit plans and targets on a quarterly and annual basis. Collaborate effectively with the Procurement Specialists to keep up to date on product sourcing and procurement of products. Review and analyse sales data and reports to project sales, determine profitability and targets, and identify potential new markets and opportunities. Skills and Experience Minimum 2-3 years' Key Account Management experience in a pharmaceutical role selling to the NHS Existing relationships with NHS Procurement Managers/teams Proven track record of achieving and exceeding sales targets. Working with KOLs Involvement in Tendering for framework agreements Working with Heads of procurementIdentifying market shortages and market intelligence Attending symposiums such as PDIG etc To find out more please forward your cv.
Michael Page
Project Manager
Michael Page
As a programme manager, you will support the delivery of complex healthcare transformation and data improvement programmes, providing expertise across project delivery, business analysis, programme support, stakeholder engagement and organisational change. Client Details Working as part of a specialist consultancy team, you will help NHS organisations deliver critical data Improvement, Digital Transformation, Service Redesign and Change Programmes Description Project Managers Programme Managers Business Analysts Transformation Specialists Interim / Contract Opportunities UK Wide / Hybrid Working / Band 6 Are you passionate about improving patient outcomes through transformation and service improvement? We are seeking experienced NHS-focused Project Managers, Programme Managers, Business Analysts and Transformation Professionals to support a portfolio of high-profile NHS and healthcare transformation initiatives. Working as part of a specialist consultancy team, you will help NHS organisations deliver critical Data Improvement, Digital Transformation, Service Redesign and Change Programmes, ensuring the effective use of information, analytics and agile delivery approaches to improve operational performance and patient care. This is an exciting opportunity for experienced NHS professionals seeking varied and impactful assignments, working alongside senior healthcare leaders and multidisciplinary delivery teams. Profile A successful Project Manager should have: Experience managing technology projects in a structured environment. Strong organisational and problem-solving skills. The ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams. Clear and effective communication skills. Familiarity with project management tools and methodologies. NHS Experience Job Offer Competitive rate: Band 6 Interim Position - 6 months - Starting September Remote with ad hoc travel . If you're interested in this role, apply now.
Aug 16, 2026
Contractor
As a programme manager, you will support the delivery of complex healthcare transformation and data improvement programmes, providing expertise across project delivery, business analysis, programme support, stakeholder engagement and organisational change. Client Details Working as part of a specialist consultancy team, you will help NHS organisations deliver critical data Improvement, Digital Transformation, Service Redesign and Change Programmes Description Project Managers Programme Managers Business Analysts Transformation Specialists Interim / Contract Opportunities UK Wide / Hybrid Working / Band 6 Are you passionate about improving patient outcomes through transformation and service improvement? We are seeking experienced NHS-focused Project Managers, Programme Managers, Business Analysts and Transformation Professionals to support a portfolio of high-profile NHS and healthcare transformation initiatives. Working as part of a specialist consultancy team, you will help NHS organisations deliver critical Data Improvement, Digital Transformation, Service Redesign and Change Programmes, ensuring the effective use of information, analytics and agile delivery approaches to improve operational performance and patient care. This is an exciting opportunity for experienced NHS professionals seeking varied and impactful assignments, working alongside senior healthcare leaders and multidisciplinary delivery teams. Profile A successful Project Manager should have: Experience managing technology projects in a structured environment. Strong organisational and problem-solving skills. The ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams. Clear and effective communication skills. Familiarity with project management tools and methodologies. NHS Experience Job Offer Competitive rate: Band 6 Interim Position - 6 months - Starting September Remote with ad hoc travel . If you're interested in this role, apply now.
Insight Executive Group
Senior Category Manager
Insight Executive Group
Senior Category Managers Clinical, Corporate & Capital Procurement Four permanent opportunities available Salary: £66,300 plus an annual bonus of up to 12% Location: Denmark Hill, London hybrid working with three days per week on site and occasional travel to other KFM locations Hours: 37.5 hours per week Closing date: 5 September 2026 Are you an experienced Senior Category Manager looking for a procurement role with greater purpose, responsibility and scope? King s Facilities Management (KFM) is recruiting four Senior Category Managers to join its growing procurement function: Two Senior Category Managers Clinical Procurement Two Senior Category Managers Corporate & Capital Procurement KFM is owned by King s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and provides specialist procurement, supply-chain, equipment and healthcare support services. Its profits and cost savings are reinvested into the NHS, meaning the value delivered by its procurement teams supports the delivery of patient care. The opportunity As a Senior Category Manager, you will lead a procurement category or portfolio with an annual expenditure of approximately £20 million to £30 million. You will develop and implement category strategies, lead complex strategic sourcing and tendering programmes, negotiate high-value contracts and improve supplier performance. Working with senior stakeholders, procurement partners and suppliers, you will identify opportunities to deliver savings, innovation, sustainable solutions and improved value. You will also provide leadership and support to procurement colleagues, helping to build capability and create a collaborative, high-performing team. Clinical Procurement Within Clinical Procurement, you will work closely with clinicians, operational teams and other healthcare stakeholders to understand how products and equipment are used. You will translate clinical requirements into effective procurement, contract and supply-chain solutions, supporting product standardisation, value for money and continuity of supply. You may also support clinical trials and product evaluations, helping colleagues assess new products, services and medical equipment. Corporate & Capital Procurement Within Corporate & Capital Procurement, you will lead procurement activity across a varied portfolio of goods and services. You will develop commercially effective category strategies, manage end-to-end procurement processes and deliver complex tenders and contract negotiations. You will work with stakeholders across KFM and King s College Hospital, improving supplier relationships while supporting efficiency, sustainability, social value and procurement compliance. What you will be doing Your responsibilities will include: Developing and delivering category management strategies. Leading complex, high-value procurement and strategic sourcing projects. Managing competitive tenders from initial scoping through to contract award. Negotiating contracts and providing commercial and contractual advice. Delivering measurable procurement savings and added value. Conducting market analysis and identifying new supplier opportunities. Managing contracts, supplier relationships, service levels and performance. Working with senior stakeholders to develop clear specifications and sourcing plans. Supporting procurement compliance, governance and risk management. Coaching, guiding and developing procurement colleagues. What we are looking for You will be an accomplished procurement professional with substantial experience in category management, contract management, strategic sourcing and supplier relationship management. You should be able to demonstrate: A strong record of delivering complex, high-value procurement projects. Experience of competitive tendering and contract negotiation. Evidence of delivering significant savings and commercial improvements. The ability to develop and implement procurement category strategies. Strong commercial judgement and financial awareness. Experience of influencing senior stakeholders and building collaborative relationships. The confidence to manage suppliers and handle challenging negotiations. Strong project management, analytical and communication skills. MCIPS, or an equivalent level of professional procurement experience. Experience within NHS procurement, healthcare procurement or wider public-sector procurement would be valuable. However, KFM also welcomes candidates from other complex, regulated organisations who can demonstrate relevant category management and commercial procurement expertise. Why join KFM? You will join a supportive and collaborative procurement team where you can take ownership of significant categories, develop your professional expertise and see the wider value created by your work. Alongside a salary of £66,300, the roles offer an annual bonus opportunity of up to 12%, professional development and CPD support, access to employee discounts and a range of salary-sacrifice benefits. Find out more and apply To find out more about KFM, explore the full opportunity and apply, please contact Andrew Pyman at Insight Executive.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Senior Category Managers Clinical, Corporate & Capital Procurement Four permanent opportunities available Salary: £66,300 plus an annual bonus of up to 12% Location: Denmark Hill, London hybrid working with three days per week on site and occasional travel to other KFM locations Hours: 37.5 hours per week Closing date: 5 September 2026 Are you an experienced Senior Category Manager looking for a procurement role with greater purpose, responsibility and scope? King s Facilities Management (KFM) is recruiting four Senior Category Managers to join its growing procurement function: Two Senior Category Managers Clinical Procurement Two Senior Category Managers Corporate & Capital Procurement KFM is owned by King s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and provides specialist procurement, supply-chain, equipment and healthcare support services. Its profits and cost savings are reinvested into the NHS, meaning the value delivered by its procurement teams supports the delivery of patient care. The opportunity As a Senior Category Manager, you will lead a procurement category or portfolio with an annual expenditure of approximately £20 million to £30 million. You will develop and implement category strategies, lead complex strategic sourcing and tendering programmes, negotiate high-value contracts and improve supplier performance. Working with senior stakeholders, procurement partners and suppliers, you will identify opportunities to deliver savings, innovation, sustainable solutions and improved value. You will also provide leadership and support to procurement colleagues, helping to build capability and create a collaborative, high-performing team. Clinical Procurement Within Clinical Procurement, you will work closely with clinicians, operational teams and other healthcare stakeholders to understand how products and equipment are used. You will translate clinical requirements into effective procurement, contract and supply-chain solutions, supporting product standardisation, value for money and continuity of supply. You may also support clinical trials and product evaluations, helping colleagues assess new products, services and medical equipment. Corporate & Capital Procurement Within Corporate & Capital Procurement, you will lead procurement activity across a varied portfolio of goods and services. You will develop commercially effective category strategies, manage end-to-end procurement processes and deliver complex tenders and contract negotiations. You will work with stakeholders across KFM and King s College Hospital, improving supplier relationships while supporting efficiency, sustainability, social value and procurement compliance. What you will be doing Your responsibilities will include: Developing and delivering category management strategies. Leading complex, high-value procurement and strategic sourcing projects. Managing competitive tenders from initial scoping through to contract award. Negotiating contracts and providing commercial and contractual advice. Delivering measurable procurement savings and added value. Conducting market analysis and identifying new supplier opportunities. Managing contracts, supplier relationships, service levels and performance. Working with senior stakeholders to develop clear specifications and sourcing plans. Supporting procurement compliance, governance and risk management. Coaching, guiding and developing procurement colleagues. What we are looking for You will be an accomplished procurement professional with substantial experience in category management, contract management, strategic sourcing and supplier relationship management. You should be able to demonstrate: A strong record of delivering complex, high-value procurement projects. Experience of competitive tendering and contract negotiation. Evidence of delivering significant savings and commercial improvements. The ability to develop and implement procurement category strategies. Strong commercial judgement and financial awareness. Experience of influencing senior stakeholders and building collaborative relationships. The confidence to manage suppliers and handle challenging negotiations. Strong project management, analytical and communication skills. MCIPS, or an equivalent level of professional procurement experience. Experience within NHS procurement, healthcare procurement or wider public-sector procurement would be valuable. However, KFM also welcomes candidates from other complex, regulated organisations who can demonstrate relevant category management and commercial procurement expertise. Why join KFM? You will join a supportive and collaborative procurement team where you can take ownership of significant categories, develop your professional expertise and see the wider value created by your work. Alongside a salary of £66,300, the roles offer an annual bonus opportunity of up to 12%, professional development and CPD support, access to employee discounts and a range of salary-sacrifice benefits. Find out more and apply To find out more about KFM, explore the full opportunity and apply, please contact Andrew Pyman at Insight Executive.
Gordon Yates Recruiting & Training Ltd
Project Manager
Gordon Yates Recruiting & Training Ltd
Temp Project Manager We are currently recruiting for a temp Project Manager to start immediately on a temp- basis- for 6 months £22.52 an hour- Based on £35,791 Near Tower Hill; The role is hybrid- with 2 in and 3 from home WHO WILL YOU BE WORKING FOR? Our client is an established non-profit membership Healthcare organisation. WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING? To project manage the development of Faculty projects and/or Faculty Working Groups. The Project Manager is to plan and manage the components and tasks that contribute to each final project including all administrative requirements.The post holder will work closely within a team of Membership and Governance staff, Chairs of Faculties, Executive members of Faculties, Wider College teams and external stakeholders, for each project. Project Manage the development of cross Faculty projects or cross Faculty Working Groups Be the primary liaison point for key stakeholders regarding the project or working group. This includes Officers, Senior Management Team, Chairs of Faculties, Executive Members of Faculties, and wider staff teams at the College. Work closely with the Chairs of Faculties to develop the scope of each project or working group. Design and develop a project plan with a risk register and identify key milestones. Operate within agreed project work-plans and timelines, ensuring that project is carried out within deadlines. Identify key project costs; any exceptions are to be reported to the Faculty Finance Officers. Work closely with each project team, providing full administrative support including recording actions, preparing reports and presentations, and organising regular meetings and focus groups to ensure effective delivery. Work closely with each project team, providing full administrative support including recording actions, preparing reports and presentations, and organising regular meetings and focus groups to ensure effective delivery. Attend and contribute to relevant meetings and presentations beyond core project activities to promote and represent the project, including Project Management meetings, All Staff meetings, and topic-specific group meetings. ABOUT YOU Project management experience Proven track record of undertaking administrative and management activities in a similar College, or national health or social care institutions such as NHS England or NICE. Proven clear and concise writing skills with a high degree of accuracy including excellent minute taking and report writing skills. Proven clear and concise writing skills with a high degree of accuracy including excellent minute taking and report writing skills. HOW DO I APPLY? To apply for this role, please click on the 'Apply' button below.
Aug 15, 2026
Seasonal
Temp Project Manager We are currently recruiting for a temp Project Manager to start immediately on a temp- basis- for 6 months £22.52 an hour- Based on £35,791 Near Tower Hill; The role is hybrid- with 2 in and 3 from home WHO WILL YOU BE WORKING FOR? Our client is an established non-profit membership Healthcare organisation. WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING? To project manage the development of Faculty projects and/or Faculty Working Groups. The Project Manager is to plan and manage the components and tasks that contribute to each final project including all administrative requirements.The post holder will work closely within a team of Membership and Governance staff, Chairs of Faculties, Executive members of Faculties, Wider College teams and external stakeholders, for each project. Project Manage the development of cross Faculty projects or cross Faculty Working Groups Be the primary liaison point for key stakeholders regarding the project or working group. This includes Officers, Senior Management Team, Chairs of Faculties, Executive Members of Faculties, and wider staff teams at the College. Work closely with the Chairs of Faculties to develop the scope of each project or working group. Design and develop a project plan with a risk register and identify key milestones. Operate within agreed project work-plans and timelines, ensuring that project is carried out within deadlines. Identify key project costs; any exceptions are to be reported to the Faculty Finance Officers. Work closely with each project team, providing full administrative support including recording actions, preparing reports and presentations, and organising regular meetings and focus groups to ensure effective delivery. Work closely with each project team, providing full administrative support including recording actions, preparing reports and presentations, and organising regular meetings and focus groups to ensure effective delivery. Attend and contribute to relevant meetings and presentations beyond core project activities to promote and represent the project, including Project Management meetings, All Staff meetings, and topic-specific group meetings. ABOUT YOU Project management experience Proven track record of undertaking administrative and management activities in a similar College, or national health or social care institutions such as NHS England or NICE. Proven clear and concise writing skills with a high degree of accuracy including excellent minute taking and report writing skills. Proven clear and concise writing skills with a high degree of accuracy including excellent minute taking and report writing skills. HOW DO I APPLY? To apply for this role, please click on the 'Apply' button below.
Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultancy
Project Manager
Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultancy
Temp Project Manager We are currently recruiting for a temp Project Manager to start immediately on a temp- basis- for 6 months £22.52 an hour- Based on £35,791 Near Tower Hill; The role is hybrid- with 2 in and 3 from home WHO WILL YOU BE WORKING FOR? Our client is an established non-profit membership Healthcare organisation. WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING? To project manage the development of Faculty projects and/or Faculty Working Groups. The Project Manager is to plan and manage the components and tasks that contribute to each final project including all administrative requirements. The post holder will work closely within a team of Membership and Governance staff, Chairs of Faculties, Executive members of Faculties, Wider College teams and external stakeholders, for each project. Project Manage the development of cross Faculty projects or cross Faculty Working Groups Be the primary liaison point for key stakeholders regarding the project or working group. This includes Officers, Senior Management Team, Chairs of Faculties, Executive Members of Faculties, and wider staff teams at the College. Work closely with the Chairs of Faculties to develop the scope of each project or working group. Design and develop a project plan with a risk register and identify key milestones. Operate within agreed project work-plans and timelines, ensuring that project is carried out within deadlines. Identify key project costs; any exceptions are to be reported to the Faculty Finance Officers. Work closely with each project team, providing full administrative support including recording actions, preparing reports and presentations, and organising regular meetings and focus groups to ensure effective delivery. Work closely with each project team, providing full administrative support including recording actions, preparing reports and presentations, and organising regular meetings and focus groups to ensure effective delivery. Attend and contribute to relevant meetings and presentations beyond core project activities to promote and represent the project, including Project Management meetings, All Staff meetings, and topic specific group meetings. ABOUT YOU Project management experience Proven track record of undertaking administrative and management activities in a similar College, or national health or social care institutions such as NHS England or NICE. Proven clear and concise writing skills with a high degree of accuracy including excellent minute taking and report writing skills. Proven clear and concise writing skills with a high degree of accuracy including excellent minute taking and report writing skills. HOW DO I APPLY? To apply for this role, please click on the Apply button below.
Aug 15, 2026
Seasonal
Temp Project Manager We are currently recruiting for a temp Project Manager to start immediately on a temp- basis- for 6 months £22.52 an hour- Based on £35,791 Near Tower Hill; The role is hybrid- with 2 in and 3 from home WHO WILL YOU BE WORKING FOR? Our client is an established non-profit membership Healthcare organisation. WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING? To project manage the development of Faculty projects and/or Faculty Working Groups. The Project Manager is to plan and manage the components and tasks that contribute to each final project including all administrative requirements. The post holder will work closely within a team of Membership and Governance staff, Chairs of Faculties, Executive members of Faculties, Wider College teams and external stakeholders, for each project. Project Manage the development of cross Faculty projects or cross Faculty Working Groups Be the primary liaison point for key stakeholders regarding the project or working group. This includes Officers, Senior Management Team, Chairs of Faculties, Executive Members of Faculties, and wider staff teams at the College. Work closely with the Chairs of Faculties to develop the scope of each project or working group. Design and develop a project plan with a risk register and identify key milestones. Operate within agreed project work-plans and timelines, ensuring that project is carried out within deadlines. Identify key project costs; any exceptions are to be reported to the Faculty Finance Officers. Work closely with each project team, providing full administrative support including recording actions, preparing reports and presentations, and organising regular meetings and focus groups to ensure effective delivery. Work closely with each project team, providing full administrative support including recording actions, preparing reports and presentations, and organising regular meetings and focus groups to ensure effective delivery. Attend and contribute to relevant meetings and presentations beyond core project activities to promote and represent the project, including Project Management meetings, All Staff meetings, and topic specific group meetings. ABOUT YOU Project management experience Proven track record of undertaking administrative and management activities in a similar College, or national health or social care institutions such as NHS England or NICE. Proven clear and concise writing skills with a high degree of accuracy including excellent minute taking and report writing skills. Proven clear and concise writing skills with a high degree of accuracy including excellent minute taking and report writing skills. HOW DO I APPLY? To apply for this role, please click on the Apply button below.
Huntress
Head of Finance
Huntress Colchester, Essex
Head of Finance 70,000 - 75,000 a year - Full-time Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm Office based position, with free parking on-site Hybrid working (1 day per week) available after 3-6 months Our client on the outskirts of Colchester are seeking a Head of Finance to join the senior team at a very exciting time for the business. The Head of Finance will provide strategic and operational leadership of the finance function, ensuring the business remains financially robust, commercially focused and well governed. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, this position will work closely with the Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director and operational leaders to shape strategy, support sustainable growth and provide financial insight. Key duties: Develop and deliver the financial strategy, aligned to corporate objectives and long-term business plans Provide strategic financial advice to the Chief Executive, Managing Director, Board and Senior Leadership Team Lead financial modelling and scenario planning to support growth, investment and service development Monitor developments within the adult social care sector and advise on the financial impact of changes in commissioning, funding and regulation Lead the annual budgeting and long-term financial planning processes Develop and lead an annual strategy for fee uplifts, using financial analysis, market intelligence and bench-marking to support negotiations with local authorities, NHS commissioners and other funding bodies Produce accurate monthly management accounts, forecasts, cash flow projections and performance analysis Monitor financial performance, identifying emerging risks and opportunities Work with operational managers to improve budget management and financial accountability Prepare high-quality financial reports, forecasts and business cases for the Board Present complex financial information clearly to support informed decision-making Support the Board in meeting its governance responsibilities through robust financial reporting, assurance and risk management Lead the financial appraisal, modelling and due diligence of acquisitions, mergers and new services Work with external advisers throughout acquisition processes. Support post-acquisition integration, ensuring effective financial controls, reporting and performance monitoring Ensure compliance with statutory requirements, accounting standards and regulatory obligations Lead the preparation of statutory accounts and manage the external audit process Oversee tax, VAT, payroll and statutory reporting requirements Monitor occupancy, staffing costs, agency spend and service profitability Oversee cash flow, working capital and banking arrangements Ensure effective debtor management and income collection Lead the development of finance systems, reporting and internal processes Promote automation and technology to improve efficiency and reporting capability Lead, develop and motivate the finance team, fostering a collaborative and high-performing culture Candidate requirements: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or CIPFA). Can consider QBE Evidence of continuing professional development Significant experience in a senior finance leadership role Adult social care, healthcare or another regulated sector would be a strong advantage Experience reporting to Boards or Trustees and presenting strategic financial information Strong track record in budgeting, forecasting, statutory reporting and financial control Experience managing external audit and regulatory compliance Financial modelling, business planning and commercial decision support Experience supporting acquisitions, organisational growth or major business change Experience leading and developing finance teams Huntress does not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and complies with all relevant UK legislation. PLEASE NOTE! You should make yourself aware of how immigration laws apply to your situation before applying for any jobs. We are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this role.
Aug 15, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance 70,000 - 75,000 a year - Full-time Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm Office based position, with free parking on-site Hybrid working (1 day per week) available after 3-6 months Our client on the outskirts of Colchester are seeking a Head of Finance to join the senior team at a very exciting time for the business. The Head of Finance will provide strategic and operational leadership of the finance function, ensuring the business remains financially robust, commercially focused and well governed. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, this position will work closely with the Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director and operational leaders to shape strategy, support sustainable growth and provide financial insight. Key duties: Develop and deliver the financial strategy, aligned to corporate objectives and long-term business plans Provide strategic financial advice to the Chief Executive, Managing Director, Board and Senior Leadership Team Lead financial modelling and scenario planning to support growth, investment and service development Monitor developments within the adult social care sector and advise on the financial impact of changes in commissioning, funding and regulation Lead the annual budgeting and long-term financial planning processes Develop and lead an annual strategy for fee uplifts, using financial analysis, market intelligence and bench-marking to support negotiations with local authorities, NHS commissioners and other funding bodies Produce accurate monthly management accounts, forecasts, cash flow projections and performance analysis Monitor financial performance, identifying emerging risks and opportunities Work with operational managers to improve budget management and financial accountability Prepare high-quality financial reports, forecasts and business cases for the Board Present complex financial information clearly to support informed decision-making Support the Board in meeting its governance responsibilities through robust financial reporting, assurance and risk management Lead the financial appraisal, modelling and due diligence of acquisitions, mergers and new services Work with external advisers throughout acquisition processes. Support post-acquisition integration, ensuring effective financial controls, reporting and performance monitoring Ensure compliance with statutory requirements, accounting standards and regulatory obligations Lead the preparation of statutory accounts and manage the external audit process Oversee tax, VAT, payroll and statutory reporting requirements Monitor occupancy, staffing costs, agency spend and service profitability Oversee cash flow, working capital and banking arrangements Ensure effective debtor management and income collection Lead the development of finance systems, reporting and internal processes Promote automation and technology to improve efficiency and reporting capability Lead, develop and motivate the finance team, fostering a collaborative and high-performing culture Candidate requirements: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or CIPFA). Can consider QBE Evidence of continuing professional development Significant experience in a senior finance leadership role Adult social care, healthcare or another regulated sector would be a strong advantage Experience reporting to Boards or Trustees and presenting strategic financial information Strong track record in budgeting, forecasting, statutory reporting and financial control Experience managing external audit and regulatory compliance Financial modelling, business planning and commercial decision support Experience supporting acquisitions, organisational growth or major business change Experience leading and developing finance teams Huntress does not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and complies with all relevant UK legislation. PLEASE NOTE! You should make yourself aware of how immigration laws apply to your situation before applying for any jobs. We are acting as a Recruitment Business in relation to this role.
Hays Technology
Clinical Systems Manager/Business Systems Manager
Hays Technology City, Leeds
Your new company An established healthcare provider is seeking an experienced Clinical Systems Manager to join its digital and technology leadership team. This organisation delivers vital community healthcare services and is committed to leveraging technology to improve patient outcomes, service delivery and operational efficiency.This is an excellent opportunity to play a pivotal role in the management, development and optimisation of clinical systems that support frontline healthcare professionals and patients. Your new role Reporting to a senior digital leader, the Clinical Systems Manager will take ownership of the organisation's clinical systems portfolio, leading a specialist team of around 10 and managing key third-party technology suppliers. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring clinical applications remain secure, effective and aligned with business and clinical requirements. The role will also drive service improvement, system optimisation, supplier performance management and the successful delivery of upgrades, enhancements and digital transformation initiatives. Lead and develop a Clinical Systems team to deliver high-quality support and system services. Act as the subject matter expert for clinical systems, providing strategic guidance and technical leadership. Oversee the administration, maintenance, performance and availability of clinical applications and interfaces. Manage system upgrades, releases, testing and implementation activities. Ensure compliance with NHS information governance standards, DSPT requirements and cybersecurity best practice. Develop and maintain strong relationships with third-party SaaS providers and technology partners. Monitor supplier performance, contractual obligations and service level agreements to ensure value for money. Lead on system risk management, incident response and service continuity planning. Work closely with clinical and operational stakeholders to identify opportunities for service improvement and innovation. Support procurement activities, contract renewals, tender processes and business case development. What you'll need to succeed Essential Experience Significant experience managing, supporting and developing complex healthcare or clinical systems. Proven leadership experience managing technical or multidisciplinary teams. Strong supplier and contract management experience within a technology environment. Experience delivering system enhancements, upgrades and digital transformation projects. Knowledge of NHS information governance, Data Security & Protection Toolkit (DSPT), ITIL and data protection requirements. Strong stakeholder engagement skills with the ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences. Experience analysing system performance, managing risks and implementing service improvements. Budget management and business case development experience. Desirable Experience Experience working with clinical systems such as SystmOne, RLDatix (Allocate), Docmail or Shared Care Record solutions. Knowledge of system integration technologies, XML or healthcare messaging standards. Understanding of project delivery methodologies such as PRINCE2, MSP or Agile. Experience within NHS, community healthcare or wider health and care settings. What you'll get in return Competitive NHS Band 8a salary ( 57,528- 64,750) NHS Pension Scheme. Generous annual leave entitlement. Flexible and hybrid working opportunities(1-2 days on site per week). Ongoing professional development and leadership training. The opportunity to influence digital healthcare services and deliver meaningful improvements to patient care. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Aug 15, 2026
Full time
Your new company An established healthcare provider is seeking an experienced Clinical Systems Manager to join its digital and technology leadership team. This organisation delivers vital community healthcare services and is committed to leveraging technology to improve patient outcomes, service delivery and operational efficiency.This is an excellent opportunity to play a pivotal role in the management, development and optimisation of clinical systems that support frontline healthcare professionals and patients. Your new role Reporting to a senior digital leader, the Clinical Systems Manager will take ownership of the organisation's clinical systems portfolio, leading a specialist team of around 10 and managing key third-party technology suppliers. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring clinical applications remain secure, effective and aligned with business and clinical requirements. The role will also drive service improvement, system optimisation, supplier performance management and the successful delivery of upgrades, enhancements and digital transformation initiatives. Lead and develop a Clinical Systems team to deliver high-quality support and system services. Act as the subject matter expert for clinical systems, providing strategic guidance and technical leadership. Oversee the administration, maintenance, performance and availability of clinical applications and interfaces. Manage system upgrades, releases, testing and implementation activities. Ensure compliance with NHS information governance standards, DSPT requirements and cybersecurity best practice. Develop and maintain strong relationships with third-party SaaS providers and technology partners. Monitor supplier performance, contractual obligations and service level agreements to ensure value for money. Lead on system risk management, incident response and service continuity planning. Work closely with clinical and operational stakeholders to identify opportunities for service improvement and innovation. Support procurement activities, contract renewals, tender processes and business case development. What you'll need to succeed Essential Experience Significant experience managing, supporting and developing complex healthcare or clinical systems. Proven leadership experience managing technical or multidisciplinary teams. Strong supplier and contract management experience within a technology environment. Experience delivering system enhancements, upgrades and digital transformation projects. Knowledge of NHS information governance, Data Security & Protection Toolkit (DSPT), ITIL and data protection requirements. Strong stakeholder engagement skills with the ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences. Experience analysing system performance, managing risks and implementing service improvements. Budget management and business case development experience. Desirable Experience Experience working with clinical systems such as SystmOne, RLDatix (Allocate), Docmail or Shared Care Record solutions. Knowledge of system integration technologies, XML or healthcare messaging standards. Understanding of project delivery methodologies such as PRINCE2, MSP or Agile. Experience within NHS, community healthcare or wider health and care settings. What you'll get in return Competitive NHS Band 8a salary ( 57,528- 64,750) NHS Pension Scheme. Generous annual leave entitlement. Flexible and hybrid working opportunities(1-2 days on site per week). Ongoing professional development and leadership training. The opportunity to influence digital healthcare services and deliver meaningful improvements to patient care. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Greys Specialist Recruitment
ACC Qualified Coders - Auditor & Trainer Opportunities
Greys Specialist Recruitment
Job Title : Clinical Coding Auditors, Clinical Coding Trainers and ACC Qualified Coders Seeking Progression into Audit or Training Location : Fully Remote Job Type : Permanent Salary : Competitive and dependent upon experience Greys Specialist Recruitment is working in partnership with a leading healthcare organisation that is continuing to invest in and expand its Clinical Coding function. We are seeking applications from qualified Clinical Coding Auditors, qualified Clinical Coding Trainers and experienced ACC Qualified Clinical Coders who are interested in progressing their careers into Audit or Training. These opportunities offer a structured development pathway for high-performing Clinical Coders looking to move into specialist quality assurance and educational roles. This is an excellent opportunity to join a highly respected organisation that places coding quality, professional development and continuous improvement at the heart of its service delivery. The Opportunities Applications are welcomed from: • Qualified Clinical Coding Auditors • Qualified Clinical Coding Trainers • Experienced ACC Qualified Clinical Coders interested in developing a career within Clinical Coding Audit • Experienced ACC Qualified Clinical Coders interested in developing a career within Clinical Coding Training Whether you are already working within Audit or Training, or you are an experienced Accredited Clinical Coder seeking to take the next step in your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Key Responsibilities • Accurately assign ICD-10 and OPCS-4 codes in accordance with national standards and guidance. • Maintain high levels of coding accuracy, quality and productivity. • Ensure compliance with national Clinical Coding standards and conventions. • Support coding quality assurance and continuous improvement initiatives. • Build and maintain effective relationships with clinicians and operational stakeholders. • Contribute to service development and coding quality improvement projects. Clinical Coding Auditor Responsibilities • Undertake structured Clinical Coding audits. • Review coded data for accuracy, completeness and compliance. • Produce audit reports and provide constructive feedback to coding teams. • Identify trends, learning opportunities and areas for quality improvement. Clinical Coding Trainer Responsibilities • Deliver Clinical Coding training and development programmes. • Support the professional development of coding staff. • Provide coaching, mentoring and educational support. • Assist in the creation and delivery of training materials and learning resources. Essential Requirements • National Clinical Coding Qualification (ACC). • Previous Clinical Coding experience within the NHS or independent healthcare sector. • Excellent knowledge of ICD-10 and OPCS-4 classifications. • Strong understanding of national Clinical Coding standards and guidance. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. • Strong analytical skills and attention to detail. • Ability to work effectively within a fully remote environment. Greys is a leading Specialist Clinical Coding Recruitment Company who works with many leading organisations within the UK. If you are a Clinical Coder, Senior Clinical Coder, Auditor, Trainer or Clinical Coding Manager looking for Permanent, Contract, or Weekend work please contact us.
Aug 15, 2026
Full time
Job Title : Clinical Coding Auditors, Clinical Coding Trainers and ACC Qualified Coders Seeking Progression into Audit or Training Location : Fully Remote Job Type : Permanent Salary : Competitive and dependent upon experience Greys Specialist Recruitment is working in partnership with a leading healthcare organisation that is continuing to invest in and expand its Clinical Coding function. We are seeking applications from qualified Clinical Coding Auditors, qualified Clinical Coding Trainers and experienced ACC Qualified Clinical Coders who are interested in progressing their careers into Audit or Training. These opportunities offer a structured development pathway for high-performing Clinical Coders looking to move into specialist quality assurance and educational roles. This is an excellent opportunity to join a highly respected organisation that places coding quality, professional development and continuous improvement at the heart of its service delivery. The Opportunities Applications are welcomed from: • Qualified Clinical Coding Auditors • Qualified Clinical Coding Trainers • Experienced ACC Qualified Clinical Coders interested in developing a career within Clinical Coding Audit • Experienced ACC Qualified Clinical Coders interested in developing a career within Clinical Coding Training Whether you are already working within Audit or Training, or you are an experienced Accredited Clinical Coder seeking to take the next step in your career, we would be delighted to hear from you. Key Responsibilities • Accurately assign ICD-10 and OPCS-4 codes in accordance with national standards and guidance. • Maintain high levels of coding accuracy, quality and productivity. • Ensure compliance with national Clinical Coding standards and conventions. • Support coding quality assurance and continuous improvement initiatives. • Build and maintain effective relationships with clinicians and operational stakeholders. • Contribute to service development and coding quality improvement projects. Clinical Coding Auditor Responsibilities • Undertake structured Clinical Coding audits. • Review coded data for accuracy, completeness and compliance. • Produce audit reports and provide constructive feedback to coding teams. • Identify trends, learning opportunities and areas for quality improvement. Clinical Coding Trainer Responsibilities • Deliver Clinical Coding training and development programmes. • Support the professional development of coding staff. • Provide coaching, mentoring and educational support. • Assist in the creation and delivery of training materials and learning resources. Essential Requirements • National Clinical Coding Qualification (ACC). • Previous Clinical Coding experience within the NHS or independent healthcare sector. • Excellent knowledge of ICD-10 and OPCS-4 classifications. • Strong understanding of national Clinical Coding standards and guidance. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. • Strong analytical skills and attention to detail. • Ability to work effectively within a fully remote environment. Greys is a leading Specialist Clinical Coding Recruitment Company who works with many leading organisations within the UK. If you are a Clinical Coder, Senior Clinical Coder, Auditor, Trainer or Clinical Coding Manager looking for Permanent, Contract, or Weekend work please contact us.
Ad Warrior
Operational Standards and Performance Manager
Ad Warrior Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Operational Standards and Performance Manager Location: Great Horwood, Buckinghamshire / Hybrid working as agreed Salary: £37,000 - £45,000 DOE Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time The organisation trains dogs to save lives. They train specialist dogs to detect the odour of human disease, providing life-saving Medical Alert Assistance Dogs to people with complex health problems across the UK and collaborating with NHS Trusts and other researchers and Universities both in the UK and internationally to advance the early diagnosis of disease. They have an exciting new opportunity to join this small, but ambitious charity that is a world leader in its specialist, innovative field. MAIN PURPOSE & SCOPE OF THE ROLE: The Operational Standards and Performance Manager will lead the development, implementation and continuous improvement of operational standards, quality assurance processes and performance reporting across the organisation. The postholder will help ensure that services, systems and ways of working are consistent, evidence-based, efficient and aligned with the charity's mission to train dogs to save lives. Working across canine training and client services, the role will oversee the training and development of all operational staff in Training and Partnership Services. ABOUT THE ROLE: You will act as the central point for operational standards and performance across Training and Partnership Services, ensuring consistency in how services are delivered, measured and improved. Working across training and client delivery functions, you will provide oversight of processes, support staff development and ensure that quality and compliance requirements are met. You will design and embed performance frameworks, using data and insight to inform decision-making and support service improvement. This role requires strong analytical capability, attention to detail and the ability to influence and support colleagues across a specialist, multi-disciplinary environment. Responsibilities of the Role: Operational Standards & Staff Development Develop, review and embed operational standards, procedures and service frameworks Ensure ways of working and competencies are clearly defined, documented and consistently applied Responsible for staff induction, training and ongoing development of operational staff Provide coaching and guidance to promote best practice across teams Maintain training materials and manuals, ensuring alignment with ADUK / ADI standards Promote a culture of learning, accountability and continuous improvement Quality Assurance & Compliance Support ADI accreditation requirements and inspection readiness Monitor adherence to operational standards and identify areas for improvement Ensure appropriate documentation, record-keeping and process consistency Performance, Data & Reporting Design and implement performance frameworks, KPIs and reporting tools Analyse operational data to identify trends, risks and opportunities Produce clear, concise reports and performance summaries for the Head of Training and Partnership services Provide actionable insights to support service improvement and decision-making Operational Development & Projects Contribute to process redesign and efficiency improvements Identify gaps or inefficiencies and recommend practical solutions Support wider organisational projects where operational input is required Essential Project management and process improvement experience. Experience with KPIs, reporting, and operational processes. Strong analytical, organisational, and communication skills. High attention to detail and commitment to continuous improvement. Confident using Microsoft Office and reporting systems. Commitment to the values and mission of the organisation. Desirable Knowledge of puppy training and development. Understanding of assistance dog users and their needs. Coaching and people development skills. Resilient, adaptable, and comfortable in a growing charity environment. Comfortable working in a growing charity environment To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please do not hesitate to apply.
Aug 15, 2026
Full time
Operational Standards and Performance Manager Location: Great Horwood, Buckinghamshire / Hybrid working as agreed Salary: £37,000 - £45,000 DOE Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time The organisation trains dogs to save lives. They train specialist dogs to detect the odour of human disease, providing life-saving Medical Alert Assistance Dogs to people with complex health problems across the UK and collaborating with NHS Trusts and other researchers and Universities both in the UK and internationally to advance the early diagnosis of disease. They have an exciting new opportunity to join this small, but ambitious charity that is a world leader in its specialist, innovative field. MAIN PURPOSE & SCOPE OF THE ROLE: The Operational Standards and Performance Manager will lead the development, implementation and continuous improvement of operational standards, quality assurance processes and performance reporting across the organisation. The postholder will help ensure that services, systems and ways of working are consistent, evidence-based, efficient and aligned with the charity's mission to train dogs to save lives. Working across canine training and client services, the role will oversee the training and development of all operational staff in Training and Partnership Services. ABOUT THE ROLE: You will act as the central point for operational standards and performance across Training and Partnership Services, ensuring consistency in how services are delivered, measured and improved. Working across training and client delivery functions, you will provide oversight of processes, support staff development and ensure that quality and compliance requirements are met. You will design and embed performance frameworks, using data and insight to inform decision-making and support service improvement. This role requires strong analytical capability, attention to detail and the ability to influence and support colleagues across a specialist, multi-disciplinary environment. Responsibilities of the Role: Operational Standards & Staff Development Develop, review and embed operational standards, procedures and service frameworks Ensure ways of working and competencies are clearly defined, documented and consistently applied Responsible for staff induction, training and ongoing development of operational staff Provide coaching and guidance to promote best practice across teams Maintain training materials and manuals, ensuring alignment with ADUK / ADI standards Promote a culture of learning, accountability and continuous improvement Quality Assurance & Compliance Support ADI accreditation requirements and inspection readiness Monitor adherence to operational standards and identify areas for improvement Ensure appropriate documentation, record-keeping and process consistency Performance, Data & Reporting Design and implement performance frameworks, KPIs and reporting tools Analyse operational data to identify trends, risks and opportunities Produce clear, concise reports and performance summaries for the Head of Training and Partnership services Provide actionable insights to support service improvement and decision-making Operational Development & Projects Contribute to process redesign and efficiency improvements Identify gaps or inefficiencies and recommend practical solutions Support wider organisational projects where operational input is required Essential Project management and process improvement experience. Experience with KPIs, reporting, and operational processes. Strong analytical, organisational, and communication skills. High attention to detail and commitment to continuous improvement. Confident using Microsoft Office and reporting systems. Commitment to the values and mission of the organisation. Desirable Knowledge of puppy training and development. Understanding of assistance dog users and their needs. Coaching and people development skills. Resilient, adaptable, and comfortable in a growing charity environment. Comfortable working in a growing charity environment To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please do not hesitate to apply.
CATCH 22
Senior Facilities Manager (part-time)
CATCH 22
Senior Facilities/ Property Manager (part time 2 days p/w), Hybrid, Bedford, Oxford, Bristol, £75k pro rata. Our client is a part of NHS. They are recruiting a Senior FM/ Property Manager for 2 days p/week (job share) for min 6 month period. Has potential to be extended. You will manage medical facilities at sites in Welwyn, Bedford, Luton, Oxford and Bristol. You will work from home and visit sites when required. All travel costs are covered. Responsibilities include managing a small team of site based Facilities Managers and being the higher level liaison for stakeholders and contractors across the portfolio. Responsibilities also include management of hard and soft FM contracts, H&S and building compliance, property project management, leases, tenant liaison. etc. The full time incumbent has elected to work part time as they approach retirement in the next couple of years. This is a hybid role with home working and site visits as required. All travel expenses are covered. IOSH or NEBOSH is essential and IWFM or RICS qualifications preferred. If interested, please apply with CV and cover note.
Aug 15, 2026
Full time
Senior Facilities/ Property Manager (part time 2 days p/w), Hybrid, Bedford, Oxford, Bristol, £75k pro rata. Our client is a part of NHS. They are recruiting a Senior FM/ Property Manager for 2 days p/week (job share) for min 6 month period. Has potential to be extended. You will manage medical facilities at sites in Welwyn, Bedford, Luton, Oxford and Bristol. You will work from home and visit sites when required. All travel costs are covered. Responsibilities include managing a small team of site based Facilities Managers and being the higher level liaison for stakeholders and contractors across the portfolio. Responsibilities also include management of hard and soft FM contracts, H&S and building compliance, property project management, leases, tenant liaison. etc. The full time incumbent has elected to work part time as they approach retirement in the next couple of years. This is a hybid role with home working and site visits as required. All travel expenses are covered. IOSH or NEBOSH is essential and IWFM or RICS qualifications preferred. If interested, please apply with CV and cover note.
Radius Consultancy
Senior Project Manager
Radius Consultancy
Senior MEP Project Manager - Datacentre London £90,000 - £110,000 + Bonuses, Pension, Travel Allowance and more Radius is seeking an MEP Datacentre Project Manager for a leading and growing physically Datacentre organisation. You must have extensive Datacentre or Critical environment experience (NHS/Pharma etc) and also strong commercial experience. Base salary very competitive, Good bonus, Family PMI, Car Allowance, Travel Allowance and other benefits Serve as the lead for project implementation and support all aspects of data centre design & construction from project inception, through design, procurement, construction, commissioning and hand-over of an operating facility. Administer availability of project resources, and supervise and direct project personnel and external vendors including Contractors, design teams, commissioning agents, equipment suppliers, etc. Implementation of change management procedure, review RAMS, produce MOP/SOP and coordinate with Site Operations. Oversee scope specifications, budget monitoring, management of risk registers, and commissioning procedures. In depth understanding and hands-on on critical facility equipment. Conduct technical site surveys and inspections and drive a safe, quality first culture, ensuring that all applicable codes, standards, and good construction practices are followed. Effective communication, regular updates, and project review with stakeholders. Evaluate internal controls through effective contract administration and carry out audit of MEP equipment. Project implementation in line with company health and safety policies and technical standards The Role Plan, control, and co-ordinate the delivery of Business As Usual engineering and construction projects to meet required time, cost, quality, value, risk and safety parameters. (Up to £5m). Provide support and assistance to the Senior Project Manager in the planning, control and co-ordination of Major Capital Expenditure engineering and construction projects (above £5m). Manage communication with project stakeholders, customers, suppliers and contractors. Maintain teamwork.
Aug 15, 2026
Full time
Senior MEP Project Manager - Datacentre London £90,000 - £110,000 + Bonuses, Pension, Travel Allowance and more Radius is seeking an MEP Datacentre Project Manager for a leading and growing physically Datacentre organisation. You must have extensive Datacentre or Critical environment experience (NHS/Pharma etc) and also strong commercial experience. Base salary very competitive, Good bonus, Family PMI, Car Allowance, Travel Allowance and other benefits Serve as the lead for project implementation and support all aspects of data centre design & construction from project inception, through design, procurement, construction, commissioning and hand-over of an operating facility. Administer availability of project resources, and supervise and direct project personnel and external vendors including Contractors, design teams, commissioning agents, equipment suppliers, etc. Implementation of change management procedure, review RAMS, produce MOP/SOP and coordinate with Site Operations. Oversee scope specifications, budget monitoring, management of risk registers, and commissioning procedures. In depth understanding and hands-on on critical facility equipment. Conduct technical site surveys and inspections and drive a safe, quality first culture, ensuring that all applicable codes, standards, and good construction practices are followed. Effective communication, regular updates, and project review with stakeholders. Evaluate internal controls through effective contract administration and carry out audit of MEP equipment. Project implementation in line with company health and safety policies and technical standards The Role Plan, control, and co-ordinate the delivery of Business As Usual engineering and construction projects to meet required time, cost, quality, value, risk and safety parameters. (Up to £5m). Provide support and assistance to the Senior Project Manager in the planning, control and co-ordination of Major Capital Expenditure engineering and construction projects (above £5m). Manage communication with project stakeholders, customers, suppliers and contractors. Maintain teamwork.

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