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Insite Public Practice Recruitment Limited
UK/US Private Client Tax Assistant Manager
Insite Public Practice Recruitment Limited
US Private Client Tax Assistant Manager London £50,000-£60,000 US Tax. UK Tax. High-Net-Worth Clients. International Complexity. If you're an experienced US/UK tax professional looking for a role where you can work with genuinely complex private client matters, this could be an opportunity worth exploring. We're working with a leading UK accountancy and business advisory firm with an established international network and a growing specialist US Private Client Tax practice. The team works with high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals, entrepreneurs and internationally mobile clients , helping them navigate the increasingly complex interaction between US, UK and international tax systems. Why this role? This is a specialist private client role with exposure to far more than standard tax compliance. You'll work with clients who have complex international affairs, including foreign trusts, investments, pensions, structures and cross-border assets , providing both compliance and advisory support. You'll also work closely with experienced Managers, Directors and Partners, giving you the opportunity to develop your technical knowledge and progress your career within a growing specialist team. Your role You'll take responsibility for a portfolio of private clients, becoming a key point of contact and helping deliver a high-quality US/UK tax service. Your responsibilities will include: Managing a portfolio of HNW and UHNW private clients. Preparing and reviewing US tax compliance and informational reporting. Reviewing Forms and 8858 . Assisting with more complex US/UK tax filings. Working on PFIC reporting and foreign trust reporting. Supporting foreign tax credit and year-end tax planning. Advising on UK non-domiciled and internationally mobile individuals. Supporting Managers, Directors and Partners on advisory projects. Identifying opportunities to develop existing client relationships. Reviewing work completed by more junior team members. Supervising and supporting off-site tax preparation teams. Managing billing and workflow across your portfolio. Getting involved in interesting ad hoc and specialist assignments. Building strong professional relationships with clients and colleagues. Supporting continuous improvement across the team. What we're looking for We're looking for someone with a genuine interest in developing their career within US/UK private client tax . Ideally, you'll have: US Enrolled Agent (EA) and ATT qualifications as a minimum. Around 3 years' experience in US/UK tax . Private client tax experience. Experience working with HNW individuals, entrepreneurs or internationally mobile clients. Exposure to US tax compliance and reporting. Experience dealing directly with clients and senior stakeholders. Strong technical and communication skills. A proactive approach and the ability to find practical solutions to complex issues. A willingness to learn and develop within a specialist team. CTA or ACA qualification would be advantageous but isn't essential where you have strong relevant US tax experience. The opportunity US private client tax is becoming increasingly complex - and demand for professionals who understand both sides of the Atlantic continues to grow. You'll be joining a specialist team where you can develop expertise across: US Tax UK Tax HNW/UHNW International Tax PFICs Foreign Trusts Cross-Border Planning You'll work alongside experienced professionals while gaining greater responsibility for your own clients and projects. There is also genuine scope to develop your advisory skillset and progress within the team. What's on offer? £50,000 - £60,000 basic salary Plus a strong benefits package, agile working and structured career development. Interested? If you're currently working in US/UK private client tax and are looking for a role offering greater technical exposure, more complex clients and a clear route for progression, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. You don't need to be actively looking. If US private client tax is your area of expertise - or the direction you want your career to take - this could be worth a conversation.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
US Private Client Tax Assistant Manager London £50,000-£60,000 US Tax. UK Tax. High-Net-Worth Clients. International Complexity. If you're an experienced US/UK tax professional looking for a role where you can work with genuinely complex private client matters, this could be an opportunity worth exploring. We're working with a leading UK accountancy and business advisory firm with an established international network and a growing specialist US Private Client Tax practice. The team works with high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals, entrepreneurs and internationally mobile clients , helping them navigate the increasingly complex interaction between US, UK and international tax systems. Why this role? This is a specialist private client role with exposure to far more than standard tax compliance. You'll work with clients who have complex international affairs, including foreign trusts, investments, pensions, structures and cross-border assets , providing both compliance and advisory support. You'll also work closely with experienced Managers, Directors and Partners, giving you the opportunity to develop your technical knowledge and progress your career within a growing specialist team. Your role You'll take responsibility for a portfolio of private clients, becoming a key point of contact and helping deliver a high-quality US/UK tax service. Your responsibilities will include: Managing a portfolio of HNW and UHNW private clients. Preparing and reviewing US tax compliance and informational reporting. Reviewing Forms and 8858 . Assisting with more complex US/UK tax filings. Working on PFIC reporting and foreign trust reporting. Supporting foreign tax credit and year-end tax planning. Advising on UK non-domiciled and internationally mobile individuals. Supporting Managers, Directors and Partners on advisory projects. Identifying opportunities to develop existing client relationships. Reviewing work completed by more junior team members. Supervising and supporting off-site tax preparation teams. Managing billing and workflow across your portfolio. Getting involved in interesting ad hoc and specialist assignments. Building strong professional relationships with clients and colleagues. Supporting continuous improvement across the team. What we're looking for We're looking for someone with a genuine interest in developing their career within US/UK private client tax . Ideally, you'll have: US Enrolled Agent (EA) and ATT qualifications as a minimum. Around 3 years' experience in US/UK tax . Private client tax experience. Experience working with HNW individuals, entrepreneurs or internationally mobile clients. Exposure to US tax compliance and reporting. Experience dealing directly with clients and senior stakeholders. Strong technical and communication skills. A proactive approach and the ability to find practical solutions to complex issues. A willingness to learn and develop within a specialist team. CTA or ACA qualification would be advantageous but isn't essential where you have strong relevant US tax experience. The opportunity US private client tax is becoming increasingly complex - and demand for professionals who understand both sides of the Atlantic continues to grow. You'll be joining a specialist team where you can develop expertise across: US Tax UK Tax HNW/UHNW International Tax PFICs Foreign Trusts Cross-Border Planning You'll work alongside experienced professionals while gaining greater responsibility for your own clients and projects. There is also genuine scope to develop your advisory skillset and progress within the team. What's on offer? £50,000 - £60,000 basic salary Plus a strong benefits package, agile working and structured career development. Interested? If you're currently working in US/UK private client tax and are looking for a role offering greater technical exposure, more complex clients and a clear route for progression, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. You don't need to be actively looking. If US private client tax is your area of expertise - or the direction you want your career to take - this could be worth a conversation.
Gap Personnel
Customer Service Advisor
Gap Personnel South Brent, Devon
Customer Service Advisor - Temporary to Permanent Location: Wrangaton, TQ10 gap personnel are recruiting for enthusiastic and customer-focused Customer Service Advisors to join a growing Contact Centre team. If you enjoy helping people, solving problems, and delivering excellent customer service, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. The Role As a Customer Service Advisor, you'll play a key role in supporting the smooth running of a busy contact centre. You'll communicate with customers by telephone and email, assisting with enquiries, processing orders, resolving issues, and delivering an exceptional customer experience. As the business continues to grow, you'll have the opportunity to develop your skills while supporting a diverse customer base. Important Information Successful applicants must be available to attend mandatory training from 10th to 12th August . Please ensure you are available on these dates before applying. Key Responsibilities Handle inbound customer enquiries via telephone and email. Make outbound calls to both businesses and consumers. Process customer orders accurately and efficiently. Provide information on products, services, and specifications. Explain customer processes, including returns and order queries. Escalate complex enquiries to senior team members where appropriate. Update and maintain customer records and databases accurately. Complete a variety of administrative tasks to support the team. Manage customer accounts, from quotations through to payment chasing. Deliver an exceptional customer experience with every interaction. What We're Looking For Excellent verbal and written communication skills. A calm and professional approach under pressure. A genuine passion for delivering outstanding customer service. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workload. Excellent attention to detail. A positive attitude and willingness to learn. Shift Pattern & Pay Shifts between 8:00am and 6:00pm , working 5 days out of 7 . £12.87 per hour Apply Today If you're looking to join a supportive team where you can develop your customer service career, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with your up-to-date CV. gap personnel is acting as an employment business in relation to this vacancy.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Customer Service Advisor - Temporary to Permanent Location: Wrangaton, TQ10 gap personnel are recruiting for enthusiastic and customer-focused Customer Service Advisors to join a growing Contact Centre team. If you enjoy helping people, solving problems, and delivering excellent customer service, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. The Role As a Customer Service Advisor, you'll play a key role in supporting the smooth running of a busy contact centre. You'll communicate with customers by telephone and email, assisting with enquiries, processing orders, resolving issues, and delivering an exceptional customer experience. As the business continues to grow, you'll have the opportunity to develop your skills while supporting a diverse customer base. Important Information Successful applicants must be available to attend mandatory training from 10th to 12th August . Please ensure you are available on these dates before applying. Key Responsibilities Handle inbound customer enquiries via telephone and email. Make outbound calls to both businesses and consumers. Process customer orders accurately and efficiently. Provide information on products, services, and specifications. Explain customer processes, including returns and order queries. Escalate complex enquiries to senior team members where appropriate. Update and maintain customer records and databases accurately. Complete a variety of administrative tasks to support the team. Manage customer accounts, from quotations through to payment chasing. Deliver an exceptional customer experience with every interaction. What We're Looking For Excellent verbal and written communication skills. A calm and professional approach under pressure. A genuine passion for delivering outstanding customer service. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workload. Excellent attention to detail. A positive attitude and willingness to learn. Shift Pattern & Pay Shifts between 8:00am and 6:00pm , working 5 days out of 7 . £12.87 per hour Apply Today If you're looking to join a supportive team where you can develop your customer service career, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with your up-to-date CV. gap personnel is acting as an employment business in relation to this vacancy.
Auto Skills UK
Bodyshop Customer Service Advisor
Auto Skills UK Slough, Berkshire
Bodyshop Customer Service Advisor Location: Slough Salary: Basic Salary £28,000 - £30,000+ DOE Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Looking for a role where your customer service skills are appreciated, your work makes a real difference and you can build a long-term career? If you enjoy delivering outstanding customer service and want to work in a professional automotive environment, this is an excellent opportunity to join a busy and well-established Bodyshop. Offering a competitive salary, Monday to Friday working hours and genuine career prospects, this role provides the stability and support you're looking for. As the first point of contact for customers, you'll play a key role in creating a positive experience from start to finish. Working alongside estimators, technicians and insurers, you'll help keep customers informed throughout the repair process while ensuring the day-to-day operation runs smoothly. What's in it for you? Basic Salary of £28,000 - £30,000+ DOE Monday to Friday working hours (7:30am - 5:00pm) No weekend working Ongoing Training & Development Career Progression Opportunities Stable, full-time permanent position Supportive and professional working environment The Role As a Bodyshop Customer Service Advisor, you'll be responsible for delivering an exceptional customer experience while supporting the efficient operation of the Bodyshop. Your responsibilities will include: Acting as the first point of contact for customers by phone, email and in person. Booking vehicles into the Bodyshop and coordinating appointments. Providing customers with regular updates throughout the vehicle repair process. Liaising with estimators, technicians, insurers and suppliers to ensure repairs progress smoothly. Managing customer enquiries and resolving issues in a professional and timely manner. Maintaining accurate customer records and updating internal management systems. Processing documentation and supporting the administration of repair jobs. Delivering a high standard of customer service at every stage of the repair journey. About You We're looking for an experienced Bodyshop Customer Service Advisor / Customer Service Advisor / Bodyshop Receptionist / Service Advisor who enjoys working with people and thrives in a fast-paced environment. You will ideally have: Previous experience in a customer service or administration role within the automotive industry or Bodyshop environment (Essential). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong organisational abilities with great attention to detail. The ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritise workload effectively. Good IT skills and experience using customer management systems. A positive, professional and customer-focused approach. A full UK driving licence is desirable. Apply Today This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established business that values its people, offers genuine career progression and provides long-term job security. If you're looking for your next challenge in a customer-focused automotive role where your contribution is recognised and valued, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today for immediate consideration. Contact Chris at AutoSkills UK and quote job number 54443.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Bodyshop Customer Service Advisor Location: Slough Salary: Basic Salary £28,000 - £30,000+ DOE Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Looking for a role where your customer service skills are appreciated, your work makes a real difference and you can build a long-term career? If you enjoy delivering outstanding customer service and want to work in a professional automotive environment, this is an excellent opportunity to join a busy and well-established Bodyshop. Offering a competitive salary, Monday to Friday working hours and genuine career prospects, this role provides the stability and support you're looking for. As the first point of contact for customers, you'll play a key role in creating a positive experience from start to finish. Working alongside estimators, technicians and insurers, you'll help keep customers informed throughout the repair process while ensuring the day-to-day operation runs smoothly. What's in it for you? Basic Salary of £28,000 - £30,000+ DOE Monday to Friday working hours (7:30am - 5:00pm) No weekend working Ongoing Training & Development Career Progression Opportunities Stable, full-time permanent position Supportive and professional working environment The Role As a Bodyshop Customer Service Advisor, you'll be responsible for delivering an exceptional customer experience while supporting the efficient operation of the Bodyshop. Your responsibilities will include: Acting as the first point of contact for customers by phone, email and in person. Booking vehicles into the Bodyshop and coordinating appointments. Providing customers with regular updates throughout the vehicle repair process. Liaising with estimators, technicians, insurers and suppliers to ensure repairs progress smoothly. Managing customer enquiries and resolving issues in a professional and timely manner. Maintaining accurate customer records and updating internal management systems. Processing documentation and supporting the administration of repair jobs. Delivering a high standard of customer service at every stage of the repair journey. About You We're looking for an experienced Bodyshop Customer Service Advisor / Customer Service Advisor / Bodyshop Receptionist / Service Advisor who enjoys working with people and thrives in a fast-paced environment. You will ideally have: Previous experience in a customer service or administration role within the automotive industry or Bodyshop environment (Essential). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Strong organisational abilities with great attention to detail. The ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritise workload effectively. Good IT skills and experience using customer management systems. A positive, professional and customer-focused approach. A full UK driving licence is desirable. Apply Today This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established business that values its people, offers genuine career progression and provides long-term job security. If you're looking for your next challenge in a customer-focused automotive role where your contribution is recognised and valued, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today for immediate consideration. Contact Chris at AutoSkills UK and quote job number 54443.
Alexander Lloyd
HR Operations Manager
Alexander Lloyd Crawley, Sussex
Alexander Lloyd is delighted to be partnering exclusively with an engineering organisation, on the appointment of a Head of HR Operations. This is a senior, high-impact leadership role operating at the heart of a growing, PE-backed organisation. Sitting at Group level and partnering closely with the CFO, CHRO and Executive Team, this position plays a pivotal role in shaping and delivering the people agenda. Key Responsibilities Act as the strategic HR partner to all Group corporate functions, building trusted relationships with senior leaders and shaping people plans aligned to functional priorities. Lead workforce planning, organisational design, capability development and succession activity across Group functions. Provide proactive insight on people data, trends and risks to inform leadership decision-making. Oversee the HR Executive & HR Operations team, ensuring high-quality service delivery and alignment with the HR operating model. Own and manage the Group Reward & Benefits portfolio - including pensions, healthcare, life assurance and provider relationships - with responsibility for consolidation, benchmarking and annual pay/bonus cycles. Provide second-line oversight of complex and high-risk ER cases escalated from business units, ensuring consistency, compliance and effective risk management. Lead or support TUPE, restructures, senior-level ER matters, and HR due diligence for M&A activity. Act as HR project lead for assigned transformation workstreams owning deliverables, risks and people-change activity. Maintain Group HR policies, governance, and statutory reporting obligations including Gender Pay Gap reporting and future pay transparency requirements. Partner closely with Legal, Finance, Payroll and external advisors to ensure robust governance and high-quality people outcomes. Skills and Experience Strong employment law expertise with a track record of managing complex, high-risk ER cases including TUPE, restructures and senior-level matters. Experience leading Reward & Benefits activity at Group level, including provider management, job evaluation and pay governance. Demonstrable experience delivering HR workstreams within transformation, integration or operating-model change programmes. Exceptional stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence and challenge at ExCo and Board level. CIPD Level 7 or equivalent senior HR experience (essential). Resilient, commercially astute and comfortable operating in a fast-paced, PE-backed environment with high expectations. Please quote 52481 when calling Martin at Alexander Lloyd or email them at . This is only one of many vacancies we are handling, Alexander Lloyd Human Resources Recruitment Solutions is the leading recruiter for HR Director, Manager, Business Partner, Learning & Development, Internal Communications, Talent Acquisition and Reward opportunities across Surrey, Sussex, Kent and London. Due to the high amount of interest that we receive for each of our roles unfortunately we cannot respond to each application individually, therefore if you do not hear back from one of our consultants you have not been shortlisted for this role.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Alexander Lloyd is delighted to be partnering exclusively with an engineering organisation, on the appointment of a Head of HR Operations. This is a senior, high-impact leadership role operating at the heart of a growing, PE-backed organisation. Sitting at Group level and partnering closely with the CFO, CHRO and Executive Team, this position plays a pivotal role in shaping and delivering the people agenda. Key Responsibilities Act as the strategic HR partner to all Group corporate functions, building trusted relationships with senior leaders and shaping people plans aligned to functional priorities. Lead workforce planning, organisational design, capability development and succession activity across Group functions. Provide proactive insight on people data, trends and risks to inform leadership decision-making. Oversee the HR Executive & HR Operations team, ensuring high-quality service delivery and alignment with the HR operating model. Own and manage the Group Reward & Benefits portfolio - including pensions, healthcare, life assurance and provider relationships - with responsibility for consolidation, benchmarking and annual pay/bonus cycles. Provide second-line oversight of complex and high-risk ER cases escalated from business units, ensuring consistency, compliance and effective risk management. Lead or support TUPE, restructures, senior-level ER matters, and HR due diligence for M&A activity. Act as HR project lead for assigned transformation workstreams owning deliverables, risks and people-change activity. Maintain Group HR policies, governance, and statutory reporting obligations including Gender Pay Gap reporting and future pay transparency requirements. Partner closely with Legal, Finance, Payroll and external advisors to ensure robust governance and high-quality people outcomes. Skills and Experience Strong employment law expertise with a track record of managing complex, high-risk ER cases including TUPE, restructures and senior-level matters. Experience leading Reward & Benefits activity at Group level, including provider management, job evaluation and pay governance. Demonstrable experience delivering HR workstreams within transformation, integration or operating-model change programmes. Exceptional stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence and challenge at ExCo and Board level. CIPD Level 7 or equivalent senior HR experience (essential). Resilient, commercially astute and comfortable operating in a fast-paced, PE-backed environment with high expectations. Please quote 52481 when calling Martin at Alexander Lloyd or email them at . This is only one of many vacancies we are handling, Alexander Lloyd Human Resources Recruitment Solutions is the leading recruiter for HR Director, Manager, Business Partner, Learning & Development, Internal Communications, Talent Acquisition and Reward opportunities across Surrey, Sussex, Kent and London. Due to the high amount of interest that we receive for each of our roles unfortunately we cannot respond to each application individually, therefore if you do not hear back from one of our consultants you have not been shortlisted for this role.
G2 Legal Limited
Conveyancer
G2 Legal Limited Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Residential Conveyancing Fee Earner Location: Chesterfield Salary: Competitive, DOE Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent We are seeking an ambitious and career-minded Residential Conveyancing Fee Earner to join a busy and growing residential property team in Chesterfield. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Conveyancer to manage their own caseload while supporting the development and growth of the department. The Role: You will handle a wide range of residential property transactions while contributing to the marketing and development of the team's services. Working within a supportive and professional environment, you will have access to a varied caseload and opportunities to progress your career. Key Responsibilities: Manage a mixed caseload including sales, purchases, re-mortgages, new builds, freehold and leasehold properties and registered/unregistered titles Handle shared ownership, right-to-buy, transfers of equity and assents/severances of joint tenancies Deliver excellent client care and liaise with clients, estate agents, lenders and third-party advisors Use the firm's case management system to maintain accurate records and ensure compliance Contribute to team development and assist with supervising colleagues where needed About You: Minimum of 2+ years residential conveyancing experience , ideally in a busy, fast-moving department Strong communication and IT skills, particularly in client-facing situations Confident handling a variety of conveyancing matters independently Proactive, results-focused and able to work effectively as part of a team Networking skills and the ability to develop strong professional relationships What's on Offer? Competitive salary, based on experience Recognition and achievement awards Pension scheme with employer contributions Generous holiday entitlement, including a day off for your birthday CPD and professional development support Genuine career progression opportunities within a growing practice Friendly, supportive office culture with a strong work-life balance Centrally located Chesterfield office with excellent road and rail links If you are an experienced Residential Conveyancer looking to join a supportive and progressive team, we would love to hear from you. Send your CV to Steven Wade at G2 Legal or call for a confidential discussion.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Residential Conveyancing Fee Earner Location: Chesterfield Salary: Competitive, DOE Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent We are seeking an ambitious and career-minded Residential Conveyancing Fee Earner to join a busy and growing residential property team in Chesterfield. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Conveyancer to manage their own caseload while supporting the development and growth of the department. The Role: You will handle a wide range of residential property transactions while contributing to the marketing and development of the team's services. Working within a supportive and professional environment, you will have access to a varied caseload and opportunities to progress your career. Key Responsibilities: Manage a mixed caseload including sales, purchases, re-mortgages, new builds, freehold and leasehold properties and registered/unregistered titles Handle shared ownership, right-to-buy, transfers of equity and assents/severances of joint tenancies Deliver excellent client care and liaise with clients, estate agents, lenders and third-party advisors Use the firm's case management system to maintain accurate records and ensure compliance Contribute to team development and assist with supervising colleagues where needed About You: Minimum of 2+ years residential conveyancing experience , ideally in a busy, fast-moving department Strong communication and IT skills, particularly in client-facing situations Confident handling a variety of conveyancing matters independently Proactive, results-focused and able to work effectively as part of a team Networking skills and the ability to develop strong professional relationships What's on Offer? Competitive salary, based on experience Recognition and achievement awards Pension scheme with employer contributions Generous holiday entitlement, including a day off for your birthday CPD and professional development support Genuine career progression opportunities within a growing practice Friendly, supportive office culture with a strong work-life balance Centrally located Chesterfield office with excellent road and rail links If you are an experienced Residential Conveyancer looking to join a supportive and progressive team, we would love to hear from you. Send your CV to Steven Wade at G2 Legal or call for a confidential discussion.
Saxon Weald
Head of Governance, Risk and Procurement
Saxon Weald Horsham, Sussex
Exciting opportunity to lead the Governance, Risk and Procurement functions Be a trusted advisor to the Board, Committees and Executive Team About Our Client Established in 2000, Saxon Weald is a housing association managing close to 7,000 homes across Sussex and Hampshire. They provide affordable rented and shared ownership homes for individuals and families, as well as properties exclusively for the over 55s. They are a charitable Community Benefit Society, with the money they make from rents being re-invested in the management, maintenance and building of homes, and they're proud to enable positive life chances by providing safe and secure homes. With the launch of a new three year Corporate Plan earlier this year, Saxon Weald is entering an exciting new chapter. It is deepening its commitment to customers, enhancing service delivery and modernising systems to support a more responsive, inclusive, and future ready organisation. Job Description Head of Governance, Risk and Procurement Horsham Key Responsibilities: Lead Saxon Weald's Governance, Risk management, assurance and procurement functions, ensuring alignment with organisational goals. Ensure high standards of Governance and Compliance, ensuring high performance and regulatory compliance. Be a trusted advisor to the Board, Committees and Executive Team delivering high-quality reports and insight that support decision-making and helps drive continuous improvement. Support a consistent, risk aware, customer focused and value-for-money approach, embedding these principles into departmental plans and performance monitoring. The Successful Applicant Head of Governance, Risk and Procurement What We're Looking For: Leadership experience within a Governance role, ideally within social housing or other regulated industries. Proven track record of managing Board and Committees, with experience of influencing around Governance and Risk matters Excellent interpersonal and strategic skills, with the ability to influence senior stakeholders, lead change and foster a high-performing, customer-focused culture. You can make a real difference in people's lives by leading the Governance, Risk and Procurement function that supports Saxon Weald's mission to provide safe, secure, and affordable homes-enabling positive life chances, strengthening communities and delivering long-term social value. What's on Offer Head of Governance, Risk and Procurement: Permanent Opportunity Competitive Salary + Benefits package Hybrid Working Office: Horsham Process: Advert Close Date: 21st August 2026 1st Stage Interviews: w/c 7th September 2026 2nd Stage Interviews: w/c 14th September 2026
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Exciting opportunity to lead the Governance, Risk and Procurement functions Be a trusted advisor to the Board, Committees and Executive Team About Our Client Established in 2000, Saxon Weald is a housing association managing close to 7,000 homes across Sussex and Hampshire. They provide affordable rented and shared ownership homes for individuals and families, as well as properties exclusively for the over 55s. They are a charitable Community Benefit Society, with the money they make from rents being re-invested in the management, maintenance and building of homes, and they're proud to enable positive life chances by providing safe and secure homes. With the launch of a new three year Corporate Plan earlier this year, Saxon Weald is entering an exciting new chapter. It is deepening its commitment to customers, enhancing service delivery and modernising systems to support a more responsive, inclusive, and future ready organisation. Job Description Head of Governance, Risk and Procurement Horsham Key Responsibilities: Lead Saxon Weald's Governance, Risk management, assurance and procurement functions, ensuring alignment with organisational goals. Ensure high standards of Governance and Compliance, ensuring high performance and regulatory compliance. Be a trusted advisor to the Board, Committees and Executive Team delivering high-quality reports and insight that support decision-making and helps drive continuous improvement. Support a consistent, risk aware, customer focused and value-for-money approach, embedding these principles into departmental plans and performance monitoring. The Successful Applicant Head of Governance, Risk and Procurement What We're Looking For: Leadership experience within a Governance role, ideally within social housing or other regulated industries. Proven track record of managing Board and Committees, with experience of influencing around Governance and Risk matters Excellent interpersonal and strategic skills, with the ability to influence senior stakeholders, lead change and foster a high-performing, customer-focused culture. You can make a real difference in people's lives by leading the Governance, Risk and Procurement function that supports Saxon Weald's mission to provide safe, secure, and affordable homes-enabling positive life chances, strengthening communities and delivering long-term social value. What's on Offer Head of Governance, Risk and Procurement: Permanent Opportunity Competitive Salary + Benefits package Hybrid Working Office: Horsham Process: Advert Close Date: 21st August 2026 1st Stage Interviews: w/c 7th September 2026 2nd Stage Interviews: w/c 14th September 2026
Assistant Manager - Business Performance & Insights
Austin Rose Associates Limited Liverpool, Merseyside
Assistant Manager - Business Performance & Insights Top 10 Firm Northern Region Are you an ACA-qualified accounting professional who thrives on variety, solving inefficiencies, and connecting with people Are you eager to move beyond traditional compliance to deliver forward-looking, insight-led advisory services to ambitious SME clients As an Assistant Manager in a rapidly growing national team click apply for full job details
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Assistant Manager - Business Performance & Insights Top 10 Firm Northern Region Are you an ACA-qualified accounting professional who thrives on variety, solving inefficiencies, and connecting with people Are you eager to move beyond traditional compliance to deliver forward-looking, insight-led advisory services to ambitious SME clients As an Assistant Manager in a rapidly growing national team click apply for full job details
Reed Technology
HR & AI Systems Architect
Reed Technology
HR & AI Systems Architect UK Remote 85,000 We are looking for an experienced HR & AI Systems Architect to lead the design, integration, and evolution of a global HR technology ecosystem. This is a senior individual contributor position at the intersection of HR technology, enterprise architecture, systems integration, and AI innovation . You'll be responsible for defining architecture strategy, driving modern integration approaches, and helping shape how AI enhances HR processes and employee experiences across a complex global organisation. This role would suit an experienced HR Technology Architect, HRIS Architect, Oracle HCM Architect, or Enterprise Systems Architect with deep expertise in HR platforms and integrations. Role You'll take ownership of the end-to-end HR technology architecture, ensuring systems are scalable, secure, and future-ready. Working closely with HR, IT, Enterprise Architecture, and external partners, you'll influence strategic technology decisions while remaining close to solution design and delivery. Key responsibilities include: Leading architecture across a complex HR technology landscape Defining integration strategies and API-first approaches Designing scalable and reusable enterprise integrations Establishing architecture standards, governance, and best practices Driving HR technology modernisation initiatives Identifying and delivering AI-driven solutions and automation opportunities Supporting HR data architecture, governance, and analytics capabilities Acting as a trusted technical advisor to business and technology stakeholders Skills and Experience Significant experience in HR Technology, HRIS, Solution Architecture, or Enterprise Architecture roles Deep expertise in Oracle HCM Cloud , including architecture, integrations, security, HCM Extracts, Fast Formulas, and configuration Strong experience designing and delivering enterprise integrations Experience with Boomi or another enterprise integration platform Excellent understanding of REST and SOAP APIs, middleware, and integration patterns Experience defining architecture roadmaps and technology standards Strong stakeholder engagement skills with the ability to influence senior leaders Experience working within large, complex enterprise environments Desirable ServiceNow HRSD Eightfold AI or other talent intelligence platforms Learning Management Systems (Cornerstone, Absorb, etc.) Azure cloud technologies AI and automation solutions within HR environments Power BI or enterprise analytics platforms DevOps, CI/CD, Agile or SAFe delivery approaches HR data architecture and governance If you have the relevant skills and experience for this role, please apply using the link provided.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
HR & AI Systems Architect UK Remote 85,000 We are looking for an experienced HR & AI Systems Architect to lead the design, integration, and evolution of a global HR technology ecosystem. This is a senior individual contributor position at the intersection of HR technology, enterprise architecture, systems integration, and AI innovation . You'll be responsible for defining architecture strategy, driving modern integration approaches, and helping shape how AI enhances HR processes and employee experiences across a complex global organisation. This role would suit an experienced HR Technology Architect, HRIS Architect, Oracle HCM Architect, or Enterprise Systems Architect with deep expertise in HR platforms and integrations. Role You'll take ownership of the end-to-end HR technology architecture, ensuring systems are scalable, secure, and future-ready. Working closely with HR, IT, Enterprise Architecture, and external partners, you'll influence strategic technology decisions while remaining close to solution design and delivery. Key responsibilities include: Leading architecture across a complex HR technology landscape Defining integration strategies and API-first approaches Designing scalable and reusable enterprise integrations Establishing architecture standards, governance, and best practices Driving HR technology modernisation initiatives Identifying and delivering AI-driven solutions and automation opportunities Supporting HR data architecture, governance, and analytics capabilities Acting as a trusted technical advisor to business and technology stakeholders Skills and Experience Significant experience in HR Technology, HRIS, Solution Architecture, or Enterprise Architecture roles Deep expertise in Oracle HCM Cloud , including architecture, integrations, security, HCM Extracts, Fast Formulas, and configuration Strong experience designing and delivering enterprise integrations Experience with Boomi or another enterprise integration platform Excellent understanding of REST and SOAP APIs, middleware, and integration patterns Experience defining architecture roadmaps and technology standards Strong stakeholder engagement skills with the ability to influence senior leaders Experience working within large, complex enterprise environments Desirable ServiceNow HRSD Eightfold AI or other talent intelligence platforms Learning Management Systems (Cornerstone, Absorb, etc.) Azure cloud technologies AI and automation solutions within HR environments Power BI or enterprise analytics platforms DevOps, CI/CD, Agile or SAFe delivery approaches HR data architecture and governance If you have the relevant skills and experience for this role, please apply using the link provided.
Business Advisory
Lochead Sandford Recruitment Limited Edinburgh, Midlothian
An exciting, new stand-out client focused opportunity has arisen, with one of our long established, forward thinking Accountancy professional services Firms who continue to grow, for a suitably experienced Accountancy & Business Advisory Manager. Ideal for a qualified Accountant seeking to play a key role in shaping a modern, tech enabled advisory offering! This broad role will suit an ambitious, rec click apply for full job details
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
An exciting, new stand-out client focused opportunity has arisen, with one of our long established, forward thinking Accountancy professional services Firms who continue to grow, for a suitably experienced Accountancy & Business Advisory Manager. Ideal for a qualified Accountant seeking to play a key role in shaping a modern, tech enabled advisory offering! This broad role will suit an ambitious, rec click apply for full job details
Business Advisory
Lochead Sandford Recruitment Limited Glasgow, Lanarkshire
An exciting, new stand-out client focused opportunity has arisen, with one of our long established, forward thinking Accountancy professional services Firms who continue to grow, for a suitably experienced Accountancy & Business Advisory Manager. Ideal for a qualified Accountant seeking to play a key role in shaping a modern, tech enabled advisory offering! This broad role will suit an ambitious, rec click apply for full job details
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
An exciting, new stand-out client focused opportunity has arisen, with one of our long established, forward thinking Accountancy professional services Firms who continue to grow, for a suitably experienced Accountancy & Business Advisory Manager. Ideal for a qualified Accountant seeking to play a key role in shaping a modern, tech enabled advisory offering! This broad role will suit an ambitious, rec click apply for full job details
Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd
Employment Advisor
Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd Barnsley, Yorkshire
Role: Employment Advisor Location: South Yorkshire Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Salary: £16 - £20.50 (dependent on pay status) Start Date: ASAP Duration: Temp on going with a strong possibility of a permanent position Our client is a values-led organisation committed to supporting people who face adversity, helping them build brighter futures through employment, training and holistic support. Working in partnership with other services and employers across South Yorkshire, they deliver strengths-based, trauma-informed support to individuals experiencing multiple barriers to employment, such as homelessness, a history of offending, or long-term unemployment. Key Responsibilities: • Manage a caseload of clients who may face complex barriers such as homelessness, a history of offending, or long-term unemployment • Provide one-to-one, tailored advice and guidance to help clients build confidence, develop skills and access sustainable employment, training or education opportunities • Design and deliver engaging group workshops and employability sessions focused on CV writing, interview skills, job searching and workplace expectations • Build strong, collaborative relationships with local employers, training providers and partner agencies to develop clear progression pathways • Promote the service through outreach, networking and community engagement, ensuring those most in need are reached and supported • Maintain high-quality, accurate case notes and evidence to demonstrate progress, outcomes and service impact in line with Matrix standards • Contribute to a multi-agency approach by attending case reviews and strategic partnership meetings as required • Support the continuous improvement of the project by sharing learning, feedback and best practice with the wider team Requirements: • Proven experience supporting individuals into meaningful and sustained employment • Ability to manage a varied caseload and work to targets • A trauma-informed, person-centred approach to working with individuals experiencing disadvantage • Strong understanding of the current labour market, employment rights and quality employment practices • Excellent interpersonal and IT skills, including database management and Microsoft Office • Level 3 (or equivalent) qualification in Advice and Guidance or willingness to work towards this • DBS issued within the last 12 months or registered on the update service would be advantageous • Full UK Driving Licence with access to a vehicle is highly desirable For more information, please call the team and ask to speak to Ellie or email your CV to (url removed) Supporting Futures Consulting is acting as both an employer and an agency for this role.
Aug 17, 2026
Seasonal
Role: Employment Advisor Location: South Yorkshire Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Salary: £16 - £20.50 (dependent on pay status) Start Date: ASAP Duration: Temp on going with a strong possibility of a permanent position Our client is a values-led organisation committed to supporting people who face adversity, helping them build brighter futures through employment, training and holistic support. Working in partnership with other services and employers across South Yorkshire, they deliver strengths-based, trauma-informed support to individuals experiencing multiple barriers to employment, such as homelessness, a history of offending, or long-term unemployment. Key Responsibilities: • Manage a caseload of clients who may face complex barriers such as homelessness, a history of offending, or long-term unemployment • Provide one-to-one, tailored advice and guidance to help clients build confidence, develop skills and access sustainable employment, training or education opportunities • Design and deliver engaging group workshops and employability sessions focused on CV writing, interview skills, job searching and workplace expectations • Build strong, collaborative relationships with local employers, training providers and partner agencies to develop clear progression pathways • Promote the service through outreach, networking and community engagement, ensuring those most in need are reached and supported • Maintain high-quality, accurate case notes and evidence to demonstrate progress, outcomes and service impact in line with Matrix standards • Contribute to a multi-agency approach by attending case reviews and strategic partnership meetings as required • Support the continuous improvement of the project by sharing learning, feedback and best practice with the wider team Requirements: • Proven experience supporting individuals into meaningful and sustained employment • Ability to manage a varied caseload and work to targets • A trauma-informed, person-centred approach to working with individuals experiencing disadvantage • Strong understanding of the current labour market, employment rights and quality employment practices • Excellent interpersonal and IT skills, including database management and Microsoft Office • Level 3 (or equivalent) qualification in Advice and Guidance or willingness to work towards this • DBS issued within the last 12 months or registered on the update service would be advantageous • Full UK Driving Licence with access to a vehicle is highly desirable For more information, please call the team and ask to speak to Ellie or email your CV to (url removed) Supporting Futures Consulting is acting as both an employer and an agency for this role.
Midas Recruitment LTD
HR Advisor
Midas Recruitment LTD Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands
Our client is a well-established professional services business based in the Sutton Coldfield area, supporting a diverse portfolio of clients across a wide range of sectors. You will join a friendly and experienced team, delivering high-quality, commercially focused support to existing clients. The successful candidate will be confident handling complex and sensitive matters, able to work independently, and capable of implementing effective systems and processes to ensure an efficient and professional service. HR Advisor Responsibilities: Act as a key point of contact for general and people-related enquiries, providing a professional and responsive service. Manage a varied and frequently changing employee relations caseload. Prepare and maintain documentation, including policies, procedures, contracts, correspondence and paperwork relating to formal processes. Provide guidance on absence management and support both formal and informal workplace meetings. Conduct investigations into disciplinary, grievance, attendance and capability matters, producing clear reports and recommendations. Attend formal hearings when required to present findings and advise those involved on the correct process. Coordinate arrangements for meetings and hearings, including scheduling, invitations, documentation and meeting packs. Maintain accurate employee records, databases and internal systems, ensuring effective processes are followed. Travel occasionally to other local sites to provide in-person support. Assist with general administrative duties to support the smooth day-to-day running of the business. HR Advisor Skills and Experience: At least three years' experience providing professional HR advice and support. Strong employee relations experience, including advising, coaching and influencing managers. CIPD Level 3 or Level 5 qualification, or currently working towards one. Confident and professional communication skills, both over the telephone and in person. Advanced Microsoft Office skills, particularly Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Strong administrative and organisational skills, with experience implementing effective systems and processes.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Our client is a well-established professional services business based in the Sutton Coldfield area, supporting a diverse portfolio of clients across a wide range of sectors. You will join a friendly and experienced team, delivering high-quality, commercially focused support to existing clients. The successful candidate will be confident handling complex and sensitive matters, able to work independently, and capable of implementing effective systems and processes to ensure an efficient and professional service. HR Advisor Responsibilities: Act as a key point of contact for general and people-related enquiries, providing a professional and responsive service. Manage a varied and frequently changing employee relations caseload. Prepare and maintain documentation, including policies, procedures, contracts, correspondence and paperwork relating to formal processes. Provide guidance on absence management and support both formal and informal workplace meetings. Conduct investigations into disciplinary, grievance, attendance and capability matters, producing clear reports and recommendations. Attend formal hearings when required to present findings and advise those involved on the correct process. Coordinate arrangements for meetings and hearings, including scheduling, invitations, documentation and meeting packs. Maintain accurate employee records, databases and internal systems, ensuring effective processes are followed. Travel occasionally to other local sites to provide in-person support. Assist with general administrative duties to support the smooth day-to-day running of the business. HR Advisor Skills and Experience: At least three years' experience providing professional HR advice and support. Strong employee relations experience, including advising, coaching and influencing managers. CIPD Level 3 or Level 5 qualification, or currently working towards one. Confident and professional communication skills, both over the telephone and in person. Advanced Microsoft Office skills, particularly Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Strong administrative and organisational skills, with experience implementing effective systems and processes.
CATCH 22
Strategic Partnerships Manager
CATCH 22
Strategic Partnerships Manager Location: London Salary: Up to £45,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time (37 hours per week) Catch22 exists to help build a society where everyone has a good place to live, good people around them, and a fulfilling purpose. We call these our '3Ps'. We achieve this in two ways. First we improve lives on the frontline through delivery of public services. Secondly, we use our knowledge to change 'the system', to fix the complex web that can trap and disempower those it was set up to help. With the heart of a charity and the mindset of a business, we are uniquely placed to deliver on this challenging agenda. Job Description As Strategic Partnerships Manager, you will help shape Catch22's future growth by building influential relationships with commissioners, funders and strategic partners. You will lead our approach to stakeholder engagement, ensuring market intelligence, trusted relationships and early opportunity insight are translated into sustainable growth opportunities. Working closely with senior leaders, you will raise Catch22's profile across key markets, influence future services and funding opportunities, and play a pivotal role in securing the partnerships that enable us to deliver lasting impact for people and communities. Your key responsibilities will include: Developing and delivering a structured, agile stakeholder engagement strategy and delivery plan for Catch22. Overseeing Catch22's commissioner and funder engagement activity, coordinating and influencing engagement across senior colleagues to ensure activity is strategic, aligned and supports sustainable growth. Building and managing senior relationships across local government, strategic authorities, trusts, foundations and lottery funders, creating opportunities to understand, anticipate and respond to future commissioning and funding priorities. Leading Catch22's place-based engagement approach, coordinating local engagement activity and strengthening relationships across priority markets and emerging devolved structures. Generating and sharing commissioner, funder and market intelligence, acting as a trusted advisor to operational and business development leaders and informing growth priorities, service development and pipeline decisions. Owning and continuously improving stakeholder engagement processes, systems and reporting, effectively using data and technology, while ensuring effective governance, compliance and risk management. Qualifications We are looking for a credible and thoughtful relationship-builder who earns trust, navigates complexity with sound judgement and responds confidently and pragmatically to emerging opportunities and challenges. You will bring to the role: A strong track record of building influential relationships with commissioners, funders, government departments, trusts, foundations, strategic partners and other senior stakeholders. Experience developing and delivering stakeholder engagement strategies that have supported organisational growth and strengthened market position. Exceptional influencing, negotiation and relationship-building skills, with credibility at executive, political and system-leader level, and experience aligning senior colleagues around a strategic approach to stakeholder engagement. Strong understanding of public sector commissioning, procurement and grant funding, including local government, integrated care systems and the evolving devolution landscape. Excellent communication and presentation skills, able to influence diverse audiences and translate complex information into clear, compelling messages. Experience of stakeholder mapping, engagement planning and measuring relationship effectiveness. Digitally confident and data-driven, with experience using CRM systems and market intelligence tools to inform decision-making. Willingness to travel nationally, as required. Additional Information Flexibility: Fully remote role (UK based), or with access to our central London office Application Deadline: Wednesday 26th August 2026 Interviews: Thursday 10th and Friday 11th September Unless otherwise stated, interviews will be arranged as suitable candidates are identified, so early application is strongly advised. We aim to review applications as quickly as possible. However, due to the volume ofinterest we receive, we may not be able to contact all applicants individually. If you have not heard from us within two weeks of the closing date, please assume that your application has not been successful this time. At Catch22 we value equality, diversity and inclusion. We are wholeheartedly committed to the principle of equality of opportunity, both as an employer and as a provider of services. Diversity and Inclusion is part of what we do every day, working to deliver our vision to build a strong society where everyone has good people around them, a purpose, and a good place to live. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Catch22, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Strategic Partnerships Manager Location: London Salary: Up to £45,000 per annum Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time (37 hours per week) Catch22 exists to help build a society where everyone has a good place to live, good people around them, and a fulfilling purpose. We call these our '3Ps'. We achieve this in two ways. First we improve lives on the frontline through delivery of public services. Secondly, we use our knowledge to change 'the system', to fix the complex web that can trap and disempower those it was set up to help. With the heart of a charity and the mindset of a business, we are uniquely placed to deliver on this challenging agenda. Job Description As Strategic Partnerships Manager, you will help shape Catch22's future growth by building influential relationships with commissioners, funders and strategic partners. You will lead our approach to stakeholder engagement, ensuring market intelligence, trusted relationships and early opportunity insight are translated into sustainable growth opportunities. Working closely with senior leaders, you will raise Catch22's profile across key markets, influence future services and funding opportunities, and play a pivotal role in securing the partnerships that enable us to deliver lasting impact for people and communities. Your key responsibilities will include: Developing and delivering a structured, agile stakeholder engagement strategy and delivery plan for Catch22. Overseeing Catch22's commissioner and funder engagement activity, coordinating and influencing engagement across senior colleagues to ensure activity is strategic, aligned and supports sustainable growth. Building and managing senior relationships across local government, strategic authorities, trusts, foundations and lottery funders, creating opportunities to understand, anticipate and respond to future commissioning and funding priorities. Leading Catch22's place-based engagement approach, coordinating local engagement activity and strengthening relationships across priority markets and emerging devolved structures. Generating and sharing commissioner, funder and market intelligence, acting as a trusted advisor to operational and business development leaders and informing growth priorities, service development and pipeline decisions. Owning and continuously improving stakeholder engagement processes, systems and reporting, effectively using data and technology, while ensuring effective governance, compliance and risk management. Qualifications We are looking for a credible and thoughtful relationship-builder who earns trust, navigates complexity with sound judgement and responds confidently and pragmatically to emerging opportunities and challenges. You will bring to the role: A strong track record of building influential relationships with commissioners, funders, government departments, trusts, foundations, strategic partners and other senior stakeholders. Experience developing and delivering stakeholder engagement strategies that have supported organisational growth and strengthened market position. Exceptional influencing, negotiation and relationship-building skills, with credibility at executive, political and system-leader level, and experience aligning senior colleagues around a strategic approach to stakeholder engagement. Strong understanding of public sector commissioning, procurement and grant funding, including local government, integrated care systems and the evolving devolution landscape. Excellent communication and presentation skills, able to influence diverse audiences and translate complex information into clear, compelling messages. Experience of stakeholder mapping, engagement planning and measuring relationship effectiveness. Digitally confident and data-driven, with experience using CRM systems and market intelligence tools to inform decision-making. Willingness to travel nationally, as required. Additional Information Flexibility: Fully remote role (UK based), or with access to our central London office Application Deadline: Wednesday 26th August 2026 Interviews: Thursday 10th and Friday 11th September Unless otherwise stated, interviews will be arranged as suitable candidates are identified, so early application is strongly advised. We aim to review applications as quickly as possible. However, due to the volume ofinterest we receive, we may not be able to contact all applicants individually. If you have not heard from us within two weeks of the closing date, please assume that your application has not been successful this time. At Catch22 we value equality, diversity and inclusion. We are wholeheartedly committed to the principle of equality of opportunity, both as an employer and as a provider of services. Diversity and Inclusion is part of what we do every day, working to deliver our vision to build a strong society where everyone has good people around them, a purpose, and a good place to live. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Catch22, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application.
Clark Wood - Accountancy Practice & Tax Recruitment
Corporate Tax Manager / Property & Real Estate / London / Hybrid / WFH
Clark Wood - Accountancy Practice & Tax Recruitment
Corporate Tax Manager - Property & Real EstateLondon Property Tax Compliance & Advisory Hybrid WorkingA leading London accountancy and advisory firm is looking to appoint a Corporate Tax Manager to join its growing specialist Property Tax team.This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Corporate Tax professional looking to develop or further specialise within the property and real estate sector, working with an impressive portfolio including owner-managed businesses, property investment and development groups and real estate funds.The position offers a genuine combination of Corporate Tax compliance and advisory work, alongside significant client responsibility and the opportunity to manage and develop junior members of the team.You'll work closely with senior tax specialists on complex property transactions, restructuring, acquisitions, disposals and group tax planning, making this particularly attractive for someone looking for broader advisory exposure at Manager level.The RoleYou will manage the Corporation Tax requirements of a varied portfolio of property and real estate clients, including standalone companies and complex corporate groups.Alongside overseeing the compliance portfolio, you'll become involved in a broad range of property-related advisory projects.Responsibilities will include:Managing Corporation Tax compliance for a portfolio of property clients.Working with property investment businesses, development groups, real estate funds and owner-managed businesses.Reviewing Corporation Tax computations and returns prepared by junior colleagues.Identifying tax planning opportunities and potential tax risks across the client portfolio.Advising on the tax implications of different property and investment structures, including companies and LLPs.Corporate restructuring and group reorganisations.Group tax planning.Advising on Corporate Interest Restriction.Withholding tax matters.Advising on corporate and property acquisitions and disposals.Supporting transaction-related tax projects and due diligence.Preparing and reviewing tax sections of due diligence reports.Managing client relationships and acting as a key point of contact.Managing billing, budgets and WIP across the portfolio.Line managing junior members of the Corporate Tax team.Providing technical support, training, feedback and appraisals to junior colleagues.Contributing to the firm's wider Property sector group.Attending property networking events and becoming involved in business development.The Ideal CandidateYou will have strong UK Corporate Tax experience gained within an accountancy practice or professional services environment and previous experience managing a portfolio that includes corporate groups.You'll ideally be CTA qualified, although strong candidates with equivalent Corporate Tax experience will also be considered.Previous Property or Real Estate Tax experience would naturally be advantageous, particularly exposure to property investment or development businesses.You'll be comfortable reviewing the work of junior colleagues, managing client relationships and taking ownership of assignments with limited supervision.Experience with AlphaTax would also be beneficial.Most importantly, you'll have the technical ability and commercial awareness to move beyond simply delivering compliance and identify tax planning opportunities and potential issues for clients.What's On Offer?This is a strong opportunity for someone looking to build a long-term specialism within one of the most active areas of Corporate Tax.You'll gain exposure to a diverse property client base alongside increasingly sophisticated advisory work across transactions, restructuring, group planning, acquisitions and disposals.The position offers:Hybrid and flexible workingSpecialist Property & Real Estate Tax exposureA genuine combination of compliance and advisory workComplex corporate groups and investment structuresTransaction and due diligence exposureDirect client responsibilityManagement and development of junior staffProperty sector networking and business development opportunitiesStrong technical developmentClear opportunities for further career progressionFor Further InformationFor further information on this role or other Corporate Tax opportunities across London, please contact David Elliot at Clark Wood. All enquiries are treated in the strictest confidence. If you're considering a move but this particular opportunity isn't quite right, please feel free to get in touch for a confidential discussion about the wider market.Refer a FriendKnow someone who could be suitable?We offer a £500 referral bonus for successful introductions, so if you know a Corporate Tax professional who may be interested, please get in touch.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Corporate Tax Manager - Property & Real EstateLondon Property Tax Compliance & Advisory Hybrid WorkingA leading London accountancy and advisory firm is looking to appoint a Corporate Tax Manager to join its growing specialist Property Tax team.This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Corporate Tax professional looking to develop or further specialise within the property and real estate sector, working with an impressive portfolio including owner-managed businesses, property investment and development groups and real estate funds.The position offers a genuine combination of Corporate Tax compliance and advisory work, alongside significant client responsibility and the opportunity to manage and develop junior members of the team.You'll work closely with senior tax specialists on complex property transactions, restructuring, acquisitions, disposals and group tax planning, making this particularly attractive for someone looking for broader advisory exposure at Manager level.The RoleYou will manage the Corporation Tax requirements of a varied portfolio of property and real estate clients, including standalone companies and complex corporate groups.Alongside overseeing the compliance portfolio, you'll become involved in a broad range of property-related advisory projects.Responsibilities will include:Managing Corporation Tax compliance for a portfolio of property clients.Working with property investment businesses, development groups, real estate funds and owner-managed businesses.Reviewing Corporation Tax computations and returns prepared by junior colleagues.Identifying tax planning opportunities and potential tax risks across the client portfolio.Advising on the tax implications of different property and investment structures, including companies and LLPs.Corporate restructuring and group reorganisations.Group tax planning.Advising on Corporate Interest Restriction.Withholding tax matters.Advising on corporate and property acquisitions and disposals.Supporting transaction-related tax projects and due diligence.Preparing and reviewing tax sections of due diligence reports.Managing client relationships and acting as a key point of contact.Managing billing, budgets and WIP across the portfolio.Line managing junior members of the Corporate Tax team.Providing technical support, training, feedback and appraisals to junior colleagues.Contributing to the firm's wider Property sector group.Attending property networking events and becoming involved in business development.The Ideal CandidateYou will have strong UK Corporate Tax experience gained within an accountancy practice or professional services environment and previous experience managing a portfolio that includes corporate groups.You'll ideally be CTA qualified, although strong candidates with equivalent Corporate Tax experience will also be considered.Previous Property or Real Estate Tax experience would naturally be advantageous, particularly exposure to property investment or development businesses.You'll be comfortable reviewing the work of junior colleagues, managing client relationships and taking ownership of assignments with limited supervision.Experience with AlphaTax would also be beneficial.Most importantly, you'll have the technical ability and commercial awareness to move beyond simply delivering compliance and identify tax planning opportunities and potential issues for clients.What's On Offer?This is a strong opportunity for someone looking to build a long-term specialism within one of the most active areas of Corporate Tax.You'll gain exposure to a diverse property client base alongside increasingly sophisticated advisory work across transactions, restructuring, group planning, acquisitions and disposals.The position offers:Hybrid and flexible workingSpecialist Property & Real Estate Tax exposureA genuine combination of compliance and advisory workComplex corporate groups and investment structuresTransaction and due diligence exposureDirect client responsibilityManagement and development of junior staffProperty sector networking and business development opportunitiesStrong technical developmentClear opportunities for further career progressionFor Further InformationFor further information on this role or other Corporate Tax opportunities across London, please contact David Elliot at Clark Wood. All enquiries are treated in the strictest confidence. If you're considering a move but this particular opportunity isn't quite right, please feel free to get in touch for a confidential discussion about the wider market.Refer a FriendKnow someone who could be suitable?We offer a £500 referral bonus for successful introductions, so if you know a Corporate Tax professional who may be interested, please get in touch.
Insite Public Practice Recruitment Limited
Private Client Tax Advisory Manager
Insite Public Practice Recruitment Limited
Job Title: Private Client Tax Advisory Manager Location: City of London - flexible working available Salary: £75,000 - £85,000 + benefits package! The Role: As a Private Client Tax Advisory Manager, you will oversee complex personal tax engagements and provide strategic advice on tax planning and compliance. You will manage key client relationships, mentor teams, and contribute to business development initiatives. Your role is to ensure technical excellence, client satisfaction, and support the growth of the tax practice. Key Responsibilities: Demonstrate exceptional client service (both internal and external) and understand the importance to the firm as well as clients Demonstrate the ability to look forward at industry and wider legislative (or otherwise) changes which may affect clients and proactively seek to offer support where appropriate Tailor services to match client requirements in regards to scope and deliverables, timing and cost of services provided Lead meetings with stakeholders Regular in-person dialogue with clients as a primary point of contact and use this to improve client service and identify sales opportunities. Work collaboratively with other service lines on complex issues in order to reach a solution and take the lead in communicating outcomes to clients Proactively and professionally put forward considered views to drive change and improve processes for the better. Act as a coach and mentor to more junior team members, supporting management of your own team Identifying opportunities to promote specialist area to clients, prospects and external professional referrers with the aim of generating new referrals and work wins Technical Skills: Proficient in preparing final tax packs/transmittal letters for higher risk Private Tax clients Take the lead on most technical work, other than the most complex, limiting director/partner input to higher risk matters Build and foster a good team spirit by engaging directly with team members and taking responsibility for team building events e.g. social events and activities, as well as general team spirit Arrange team meetings, providing agendas and sourcing matters for discussion Promotes a culture within the team of keeping on top of legislative changes. Actively organises training sessions for the team and regularly shares guidance / training material around the team to help with this Confident and can actively build strong relationships with clients Requirements: CTA qualified 2+ years' post-qualification experience. Experience advising HNW and UHNW individuals within a Mid-Tier or Big Four environment. Strong technical knowledge including: New long-term residence / TRF / FIG rules. Historic non-dom, remittance basis and mixed fund rules. UK Statutory Residence Test (SRT). Double tax treaties. UK and offshore trusts. Inheritance Tax planning, including trusts, wills, reliefs and exemptions (NRB, RNRB, Business Relief, pensions, etc.). Property holding structures and Family Investment Companies. HMRC enquiries and nudge letters. Strong report writing and advisory skills. Experience managing billing, fee estimates, budgets and client expectations.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Private Client Tax Advisory Manager Location: City of London - flexible working available Salary: £75,000 - £85,000 + benefits package! The Role: As a Private Client Tax Advisory Manager, you will oversee complex personal tax engagements and provide strategic advice on tax planning and compliance. You will manage key client relationships, mentor teams, and contribute to business development initiatives. Your role is to ensure technical excellence, client satisfaction, and support the growth of the tax practice. Key Responsibilities: Demonstrate exceptional client service (both internal and external) and understand the importance to the firm as well as clients Demonstrate the ability to look forward at industry and wider legislative (or otherwise) changes which may affect clients and proactively seek to offer support where appropriate Tailor services to match client requirements in regards to scope and deliverables, timing and cost of services provided Lead meetings with stakeholders Regular in-person dialogue with clients as a primary point of contact and use this to improve client service and identify sales opportunities. Work collaboratively with other service lines on complex issues in order to reach a solution and take the lead in communicating outcomes to clients Proactively and professionally put forward considered views to drive change and improve processes for the better. Act as a coach and mentor to more junior team members, supporting management of your own team Identifying opportunities to promote specialist area to clients, prospects and external professional referrers with the aim of generating new referrals and work wins Technical Skills: Proficient in preparing final tax packs/transmittal letters for higher risk Private Tax clients Take the lead on most technical work, other than the most complex, limiting director/partner input to higher risk matters Build and foster a good team spirit by engaging directly with team members and taking responsibility for team building events e.g. social events and activities, as well as general team spirit Arrange team meetings, providing agendas and sourcing matters for discussion Promotes a culture within the team of keeping on top of legislative changes. Actively organises training sessions for the team and regularly shares guidance / training material around the team to help with this Confident and can actively build strong relationships with clients Requirements: CTA qualified 2+ years' post-qualification experience. Experience advising HNW and UHNW individuals within a Mid-Tier or Big Four environment. Strong technical knowledge including: New long-term residence / TRF / FIG rules. Historic non-dom, remittance basis and mixed fund rules. UK Statutory Residence Test (SRT). Double tax treaties. UK and offshore trusts. Inheritance Tax planning, including trusts, wills, reliefs and exemptions (NRB, RNRB, Business Relief, pensions, etc.). Property holding structures and Family Investment Companies. HMRC enquiries and nudge letters. Strong report writing and advisory skills. Experience managing billing, fee estimates, budgets and client expectations.
Reed
HR Advisor
Reed Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Temp HR AdvisorAre you an experienced HR Advisor?Are you available to start within the next few weeks?If so, please read on We're looking for an experienced HR Advisor to join our clients HR team on a temporary basis, providing additional support for circa 4 months. In this role, you'll work independently to deliver a high-quality, professional and commercially focused HR advisory service, managing a broad range of employee relations matters and supporting managers across the organisation. This position will play a key role in ensuring operational HR activity continues to be delivered effectively, enabling HR Business Partners to focus on strategic priorities and organisational initiatives. Key Responsibilities Independently manage a range of complex employee relations cases, including disciplinary, grievance, capability, absence management, performance management, probation, flexible working, family leave and workplace conflict. Provide expert advice and coaching to managers on people-related matters, ensuring compliance with employment legislation, policies and best practice. Assess risk and recommend appropriate solutions, escalating only the most complex or high-risk cases. Prepare case documentation, correspondence and management reports. Support and lead formal meetings and hearings where appropriate. Contribute to HR projects and organisational change activity as required. About You You'll be an experienced HR professional with strong employee relations expertise and the confidence to manage complex casework autonomously. You'll be comfortable building trusted relationships with managers, balancing risk with practical business solutions, and working with minimal supervision in a fast-paced environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a capable HR Advisor to make an immediate impact while supporting the continued delivery of an effective and responsive HR service. For Immediate consideration, please apply now.
Aug 17, 2026
Seasonal
Temp HR AdvisorAre you an experienced HR Advisor?Are you available to start within the next few weeks?If so, please read on We're looking for an experienced HR Advisor to join our clients HR team on a temporary basis, providing additional support for circa 4 months. In this role, you'll work independently to deliver a high-quality, professional and commercially focused HR advisory service, managing a broad range of employee relations matters and supporting managers across the organisation. This position will play a key role in ensuring operational HR activity continues to be delivered effectively, enabling HR Business Partners to focus on strategic priorities and organisational initiatives. Key Responsibilities Independently manage a range of complex employee relations cases, including disciplinary, grievance, capability, absence management, performance management, probation, flexible working, family leave and workplace conflict. Provide expert advice and coaching to managers on people-related matters, ensuring compliance with employment legislation, policies and best practice. Assess risk and recommend appropriate solutions, escalating only the most complex or high-risk cases. Prepare case documentation, correspondence and management reports. Support and lead formal meetings and hearings where appropriate. Contribute to HR projects and organisational change activity as required. About You You'll be an experienced HR professional with strong employee relations expertise and the confidence to manage complex casework autonomously. You'll be comfortable building trusted relationships with managers, balancing risk with practical business solutions, and working with minimal supervision in a fast-paced environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a capable HR Advisor to make an immediate impact while supporting the continued delivery of an effective and responsive HR service. For Immediate consideration, please apply now.
Integral UK Ltd
Director
Integral UK Ltd
JLL empowers you to shape a brighter way. Our people at JLL are shaping the future of real estate for a better world by combining world class services, advisory and technology for our clients. We are committed to hiring the best, most talented people and empowering them to thrive, grow meaningful careers and to find a place where they belong click apply for full job details
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
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Premier Jobs UK
Paraplanner
Premier Jobs UK Blaby, Leicestershire
This Paraplanner job in South Leicester provides opportunity to join a local Financial Services firm. In this Paraplanner role, you will be providing support to their team of Financial Advisors who provide financial planning advice to clients. Your focus will be on undertaking full financial planning research, analysis and report writing on behalf of the Financial Advisors. This can include undertaking complex cases and managing them from start to finish. As such, you should manage your own workload to complete tasks within agreed timescales. The business also undertake cash flow modelling, therefore individuals with experience or desire to undertake this would be beneficial. The Company Our client provides independent advice to clients on all aspects of financial planning. The business has a growing team who enjoy working together to support the needs of their clients. Most of their team are long serving team members who enjoy being part of the business. Paraplanner Requirements This role is open to experienced or Trainee Paraplanners You should have experience of undertaking paraplanning duties, including creating bespoke suitability reports, fund performance and risk analysis You should have good understanding of investment, retirement and pension products in relation to financial planning You should hold or be working towards your Level 4 Diploma in Financial Planning or equivalent You should have an organised approach to your work and be able to handle multiple cases simultaneously You should be confident working independently and within a team Paraplanner Benefits Salary of up to 40,000 depending on experience Working within modern offices with free, secure parking on site, plus full kitchen, dining and gym facilities Up to 2 days from home, after completion of probation 25 days holiday plus bank holidays 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday Working within a business that is passionate about helping their clients Regular paid team events through the year to get involved in Locations South Leicester Liability and Disclaimer Whilst Premier Jobs UK uses all reasonable efforts to ensure the information contained in our adverts including any salary, benefits or on target earnings are accurate, we give no representation or warranty in respect of such information. No liability is accepted by Premier Jobs UK for any loss or damage which may arise out of any person relying on or using any information.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
This Paraplanner job in South Leicester provides opportunity to join a local Financial Services firm. In this Paraplanner role, you will be providing support to their team of Financial Advisors who provide financial planning advice to clients. Your focus will be on undertaking full financial planning research, analysis and report writing on behalf of the Financial Advisors. This can include undertaking complex cases and managing them from start to finish. As such, you should manage your own workload to complete tasks within agreed timescales. The business also undertake cash flow modelling, therefore individuals with experience or desire to undertake this would be beneficial. The Company Our client provides independent advice to clients on all aspects of financial planning. The business has a growing team who enjoy working together to support the needs of their clients. Most of their team are long serving team members who enjoy being part of the business. Paraplanner Requirements This role is open to experienced or Trainee Paraplanners You should have experience of undertaking paraplanning duties, including creating bespoke suitability reports, fund performance and risk analysis You should have good understanding of investment, retirement and pension products in relation to financial planning You should hold or be working towards your Level 4 Diploma in Financial Planning or equivalent You should have an organised approach to your work and be able to handle multiple cases simultaneously You should be confident working independently and within a team Paraplanner Benefits Salary of up to 40,000 depending on experience Working within modern offices with free, secure parking on site, plus full kitchen, dining and gym facilities Up to 2 days from home, after completion of probation 25 days holiday plus bank holidays 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday Working within a business that is passionate about helping their clients Regular paid team events through the year to get involved in Locations South Leicester Liability and Disclaimer Whilst Premier Jobs UK uses all reasonable efforts to ensure the information contained in our adverts including any salary, benefits or on target earnings are accurate, we give no representation or warranty in respect of such information. No liability is accepted by Premier Jobs UK for any loss or damage which may arise out of any person relying on or using any information.
TXP
Solution Architect
TXP Wellington, Shropshire
Solution Architect (Public Sector / Government Programme) SFIA Level: 5/6 Location: Telford (2 days per week initially, reducing to 2 days every 2 weeks once established) Duration: 6 months Rate: 625- 675 per day Clearance: SC Eligible Overview We are seeking an experienced Solution Architect to join a large-scale public sector transformation programme . This role will play a key part in driving solution design and delivery across a complex application modernisation initiative. You will take ownership of end-to-end solution architecture, working closely with delivery teams and stakeholders to ensure solutions are robust, scalable, and successfully transitioned into live service. Key Responsibilities Own the solution design throughout the full delivery lifecycle Lead application modernisation initiatives within the wider programme Drive the development and documentation of high-quality solution designs Ensure all solutions align with architecture governance and best practices Collaborate with agile delivery teams and architects across all phases Act as the technical authority , working through design decisions and challenges Engage confidently with senior stakeholders (internal & external) Manage relationships with vendors and third-party providers Oversee technical problem resolution and ensure delivery aligns to agreed specifications Skills & Experience Proven experience as a Solution Architect within complex programmes Strong background in application modernisation and cloud migration Experience working with both legacy systems and modern cloud ecosystems Knowledge of technologies such as: AWS, Azure Kubernetes, HELM Java, JavaScript Oracle, MySQL Experience working in agile environments across full delivery lifecycles Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to act as a trusted advisor Experience working within public sector or regulated environments (desirable)
Aug 17, 2026
Contractor
Solution Architect (Public Sector / Government Programme) SFIA Level: 5/6 Location: Telford (2 days per week initially, reducing to 2 days every 2 weeks once established) Duration: 6 months Rate: 625- 675 per day Clearance: SC Eligible Overview We are seeking an experienced Solution Architect to join a large-scale public sector transformation programme . This role will play a key part in driving solution design and delivery across a complex application modernisation initiative. You will take ownership of end-to-end solution architecture, working closely with delivery teams and stakeholders to ensure solutions are robust, scalable, and successfully transitioned into live service. Key Responsibilities Own the solution design throughout the full delivery lifecycle Lead application modernisation initiatives within the wider programme Drive the development and documentation of high-quality solution designs Ensure all solutions align with architecture governance and best practices Collaborate with agile delivery teams and architects across all phases Act as the technical authority , working through design decisions and challenges Engage confidently with senior stakeholders (internal & external) Manage relationships with vendors and third-party providers Oversee technical problem resolution and ensure delivery aligns to agreed specifications Skills & Experience Proven experience as a Solution Architect within complex programmes Strong background in application modernisation and cloud migration Experience working with both legacy systems and modern cloud ecosystems Knowledge of technologies such as: AWS, Azure Kubernetes, HELM Java, JavaScript Oracle, MySQL Experience working in agile environments across full delivery lifecycles Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to act as a trusted advisor Experience working within public sector or regulated environments (desirable)
Morson Edge
Training & Competency Advisor
Morson Edge Roose, Cumbria
Training & Competency Advisor; Barrow in Furness; 24 Month contract; Rate of pay £negotiable; Inside IR35 We are looking for an experienced Training and Competency Advisor to join our clients team based in the Oil and Gas Sector . The purpose of this role is to be responsible for providing efficient training and competence advisory services maintaining latest standards, procedures and systems to ensure consistent best practice is deployed in the training and competence area whilst satisfying UK specific legislation and company requirements. The role will also act as contract owner for the third-party execution of training bookings and associated service provision. Key role responsibilities Manage a training framework across all operated assets Manage a competence assurance framework across all operated assets and manage the competence assurance register. Manage Training and Competence and Job Profiles in the Training and Competence Management System and prepare and issue competence and training reports. Maintain assessment programmes for Safety Critical, Operational Critical and Technical that will minimise risk to the safety of personnel, the integrity of the assets and the maintenance of the environment at both the offshore and onshore locations Provide support for assessment and verification across the assets and support functional competence frameworks and assessment as required. Ensure robust assurance and governance of operational training and competence practice across all operated assets. Identify, develop and maintain training and competence standards, systems, processes and procedures in line with legislation and company requirements. Educate and roll out new standards and processes to relevant personnel within the assets ensuring robust input and embedding in practice. Maintain training and competence management and data recording systems that provide the basis of a management reporting strategy and the development of annual KPI s relating to Competence Assurance across all assets. Monitor progress and takes any necessary remedial actions to ensure that targets are achieved. Establish and maintain assessment programmes for Emergency Management and Emergency Response Teams that will minimise risk to the safety of personnel, the integrity of the assets and the maintenance of the environment at both the offshore and onshore locations. Develop and oversee the delivery of an annual assurance programme of training and competence delivery across all operated assets. Manage third party training booking service, acting as contract owner and providing advice and authorisations on mandatory role requirement Work with HR to support the transition of apprentices into the competency and assessment framework. Support the development of site, business and portfolio competence assurance plans in a timely manner to identify technical and legislative competence needs. Actively contribute to key competence strategies including training and competence frameworks. Provide support for any audit and inspections that involve training and competence. Prepare asset training budget information and monitor spend Provide Learning and Competence Management System support Collate and maintain relevant training and assessment records for contracting staff, particularly those performing ER duties on site Represent SE as a member of the Connected Council Forum Any other associated duties as reasonably required. Competence & Qualifications Technical Skills Detailed understanding of the Legislative requirements for training & competence Ability to communicate effectively at all levels, establishing trust with key stakeholders and open honest and confidential working relationships Strong facilitation skills and ability to influence across diverse audiences Well-developed planning and organisational skills Offshore asset location experience and mobility to carry out regular trips Experienced with training and competence management systems within the upstream oil and gas industry Knowledge of safety case requirements, regulatory requirements and competence assurance management standard Knowledge and experience in development and/or maintenance of units of competence criteria and range of equipment Qualifications Minimum completion of higher education with a preference for further education certification Several years experience in training management Production Operations background Offshore BOSIET and Medical Morson is acting as an employment business in relation to this vacancy. Training Needs Analysis; Learning and Development; Instructional Design; Workshop Delivery; On-the-Job Training; E-learning ;Coaching & Mentoring; Capability Building; Stakeholder Management; Talent Development; Performance Management; Learning Management Systems;
Aug 17, 2026
Contractor
Training & Competency Advisor; Barrow in Furness; 24 Month contract; Rate of pay £negotiable; Inside IR35 We are looking for an experienced Training and Competency Advisor to join our clients team based in the Oil and Gas Sector . The purpose of this role is to be responsible for providing efficient training and competence advisory services maintaining latest standards, procedures and systems to ensure consistent best practice is deployed in the training and competence area whilst satisfying UK specific legislation and company requirements. The role will also act as contract owner for the third-party execution of training bookings and associated service provision. Key role responsibilities Manage a training framework across all operated assets Manage a competence assurance framework across all operated assets and manage the competence assurance register. Manage Training and Competence and Job Profiles in the Training and Competence Management System and prepare and issue competence and training reports. Maintain assessment programmes for Safety Critical, Operational Critical and Technical that will minimise risk to the safety of personnel, the integrity of the assets and the maintenance of the environment at both the offshore and onshore locations Provide support for assessment and verification across the assets and support functional competence frameworks and assessment as required. Ensure robust assurance and governance of operational training and competence practice across all operated assets. Identify, develop and maintain training and competence standards, systems, processes and procedures in line with legislation and company requirements. Educate and roll out new standards and processes to relevant personnel within the assets ensuring robust input and embedding in practice. Maintain training and competence management and data recording systems that provide the basis of a management reporting strategy and the development of annual KPI s relating to Competence Assurance across all assets. Monitor progress and takes any necessary remedial actions to ensure that targets are achieved. Establish and maintain assessment programmes for Emergency Management and Emergency Response Teams that will minimise risk to the safety of personnel, the integrity of the assets and the maintenance of the environment at both the offshore and onshore locations. Develop and oversee the delivery of an annual assurance programme of training and competence delivery across all operated assets. Manage third party training booking service, acting as contract owner and providing advice and authorisations on mandatory role requirement Work with HR to support the transition of apprentices into the competency and assessment framework. Support the development of site, business and portfolio competence assurance plans in a timely manner to identify technical and legislative competence needs. Actively contribute to key competence strategies including training and competence frameworks. Provide support for any audit and inspections that involve training and competence. Prepare asset training budget information and monitor spend Provide Learning and Competence Management System support Collate and maintain relevant training and assessment records for contracting staff, particularly those performing ER duties on site Represent SE as a member of the Connected Council Forum Any other associated duties as reasonably required. Competence & Qualifications Technical Skills Detailed understanding of the Legislative requirements for training & competence Ability to communicate effectively at all levels, establishing trust with key stakeholders and open honest and confidential working relationships Strong facilitation skills and ability to influence across diverse audiences Well-developed planning and organisational skills Offshore asset location experience and mobility to carry out regular trips Experienced with training and competence management systems within the upstream oil and gas industry Knowledge of safety case requirements, regulatory requirements and competence assurance management standard Knowledge and experience in development and/or maintenance of units of competence criteria and range of equipment Qualifications Minimum completion of higher education with a preference for further education certification Several years experience in training management Production Operations background Offshore BOSIET and Medical Morson is acting as an employment business in relation to this vacancy. Training Needs Analysis; Learning and Development; Instructional Design; Workshop Delivery; On-the-Job Training; E-learning ;Coaching & Mentoring; Capability Building; Stakeholder Management; Talent Development; Performance Management; Learning Management Systems;

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