Director - Ecology BNG London Looking for a Ecology role where strategy, leadership and commercial thinking sit at the heart of delivery? This Ecology Director position requires an entreprenuerial spirit and strong commervial acumen. You'll play a pivotal part in directing and expanding strategic ecology services across rural, planning and development projects, helping clients unlock long term value while balancing environmental and commercial priorities. This is a unique opportunity to join a market leader in a developing team, working at the forefront of environmental policy, biodiversity strategy and land-use decision making. Those who are commercially minded and able scratch build business are urged to apply. What's in it for you? Competitive senior-level salary package Highly competitive performance bonus scheme Car allowance (DOE) Generous annual leave + option to purchase extra days Enhanced pension Car allowance Private healthcare Life assurance Sharesave/Share incentive plan Recommend a friend scheme Long service awards/annual leave Market-leading paid Paternity & Maternity leave Cycle to work scheme World-class training opportunities Discount on 1000s of retailers The Role You'll be responsible for directing and expanding the delivery of strategic ecology services across Rural, Planning and Development teams. Your work will include: Providing strategic ecological advice to rural and urban clients, embedding nature within economic growth Advising on evolving environmental policy, including BNG Driving new business opportunities and improving operational efficiency Leading ecological due diligence across complex projects Peer reviewing ecological documentation, including BNG assessments Overseeing Environmental Statements and Habitat Regulations Assessments Coordinating ecological services delivered by third-party consultants Building strong relationships with stakeholders, environmental NGOs and Local Planning Authorities You'll be helping clients navigate policy change while ensuring ecological delivery remains commercially sound, practical and future-focused. This role is about leadership, influence and providing commercially astute ecological advice that shapes long-term environmental and development outcomes. About You Significant experience delivering strategic ecology within consultancy, rural practice or development Strong understanding of BNG and current environmental policy CIEEM and CEnv qualified Proven ability to provide high-level, commercially focused ecological advice Experience reviewing technical documentation and complex assessments Confident engaging with regulators, stakeholders and multidisciplinary teams A natural leader who can grow services, develop relationships and drive innovation What's Next? For an informal discussion, call me, Simon on (phone number removed) and we can talk through the role, team and opportunity in more detail. Don't worry if your CV isn't fully up to date, just send what you have, and we'll take it from there. What happens after I apply? You'll be contacted by one of our sector specialists who'll talk through your background, interests, and goals. We'll make sure the role is right for you and support you through each stage of the process. Will someone guide me through the interview process? Yes. Your consultant will brief you fully before interviews, provide insight into the company culture, and help you prepare so you can feel confident and well-informed.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Director - Ecology BNG London Looking for a Ecology role where strategy, leadership and commercial thinking sit at the heart of delivery? This Ecology Director position requires an entreprenuerial spirit and strong commervial acumen. You'll play a pivotal part in directing and expanding strategic ecology services across rural, planning and development projects, helping clients unlock long term value while balancing environmental and commercial priorities. This is a unique opportunity to join a market leader in a developing team, working at the forefront of environmental policy, biodiversity strategy and land-use decision making. Those who are commercially minded and able scratch build business are urged to apply. What's in it for you? Competitive senior-level salary package Highly competitive performance bonus scheme Car allowance (DOE) Generous annual leave + option to purchase extra days Enhanced pension Car allowance Private healthcare Life assurance Sharesave/Share incentive plan Recommend a friend scheme Long service awards/annual leave Market-leading paid Paternity & Maternity leave Cycle to work scheme World-class training opportunities Discount on 1000s of retailers The Role You'll be responsible for directing and expanding the delivery of strategic ecology services across Rural, Planning and Development teams. Your work will include: Providing strategic ecological advice to rural and urban clients, embedding nature within economic growth Advising on evolving environmental policy, including BNG Driving new business opportunities and improving operational efficiency Leading ecological due diligence across complex projects Peer reviewing ecological documentation, including BNG assessments Overseeing Environmental Statements and Habitat Regulations Assessments Coordinating ecological services delivered by third-party consultants Building strong relationships with stakeholders, environmental NGOs and Local Planning Authorities You'll be helping clients navigate policy change while ensuring ecological delivery remains commercially sound, practical and future-focused. This role is about leadership, influence and providing commercially astute ecological advice that shapes long-term environmental and development outcomes. About You Significant experience delivering strategic ecology within consultancy, rural practice or development Strong understanding of BNG and current environmental policy CIEEM and CEnv qualified Proven ability to provide high-level, commercially focused ecological advice Experience reviewing technical documentation and complex assessments Confident engaging with regulators, stakeholders and multidisciplinary teams A natural leader who can grow services, develop relationships and drive innovation What's Next? For an informal discussion, call me, Simon on (phone number removed) and we can talk through the role, team and opportunity in more detail. Don't worry if your CV isn't fully up to date, just send what you have, and we'll take it from there. What happens after I apply? You'll be contacted by one of our sector specialists who'll talk through your background, interests, and goals. We'll make sure the role is right for you and support you through each stage of the process. Will someone guide me through the interview process? Yes. Your consultant will brief you fully before interviews, provide insight into the company culture, and help you prepare so you can feel confident and well-informed.
Director - Ecology Bristol Looking for a Director role that will see you develop ecological services across the south of England? This Ecology position requires a technically astute Ecologist with vast new business development experience and a BNG focus. You'll play a pivotal part in directing and expanding strategic ecology services across rural, planning and development projects, helping clients unlock long term value while balancing environmental and commercial priorities. This is a unique opportunity to join a market leader in a developing team, working at the forefront of environmental policy, biodiversity strategy and land-use decision making. Those who are commercially minded and able scratch build business are urged to apply. What's in it for you? Senior-level salary package Highly competitive performance bonus scheme Car allowance (DOE) Generous annual leave + option to purchase extra days Enhanced pension Car allowance Private healthcare Life assurance Sharesave/Share incentive plan Recommend a friend scheme Long service awards/annual leave Market-leading paid Paternity & Maternity leave Cycle to work scheme World-class training opportunities Discount on 1000s of retailers The Role You'll be responsible for directing and expanding the delivery of strategic ecology services across Rural, Planning and Development teams. Your work will include: Driving new business opportunities and improving operational efficiency Providing strategic ecological advice to rural and urban clients, embedding nature within economic growth Advising on evolving environmental policy, including BNG Leading ecological due diligence across complex projects Peer reviewing ecological documentation, including BNG assessments Overseeing Environmental Statements and Habitat Regulations Assessments Coordinating ecological services delivered by third-party consultants Building strong relationships with stakeholders, environmental NGOs and Local Planning Authorities You'll be helping clients navigate policy change while ensuring ecological delivery remains commercially sound, practical and future-focused. This role is about leadership, influence and providing commercially astute ecological advice that shapes long-term environmental and development outcomes. About You Significant experience delivering strategic ecology within consultancy, rural practice or development Strong understanding of BNG and current environmental policy CIEEM and CEnv qualified Proven ability to provide high-level, commercially focused ecological advice Experience reviewing technical documentation and complex assessments Confident engaging with regulators, stakeholders and multidisciplinary teams A natural leader who can grow services, develop relationships and drive innovation What's Next? For an informal discussion, call me, Simon on (phone number removed) and we can talk through the role, team and opportunity in more detail. Don't worry if your CV isn't fully up to date, just send what you have, and we'll take it from there. What happens after I apply? You'll be contacted by one of our sector specialists who'll talk through your background, interests, and goals. We'll make sure the role is right for you and support you through each stage of the process. Will someone guide me through the interview process? Yes. Your consultant will brief you fully before interviews, provide insight into the company culture, and help you prepare so you can feel confident and well-informed.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Director - Ecology Bristol Looking for a Director role that will see you develop ecological services across the south of England? This Ecology position requires a technically astute Ecologist with vast new business development experience and a BNG focus. You'll play a pivotal part in directing and expanding strategic ecology services across rural, planning and development projects, helping clients unlock long term value while balancing environmental and commercial priorities. This is a unique opportunity to join a market leader in a developing team, working at the forefront of environmental policy, biodiversity strategy and land-use decision making. Those who are commercially minded and able scratch build business are urged to apply. What's in it for you? Senior-level salary package Highly competitive performance bonus scheme Car allowance (DOE) Generous annual leave + option to purchase extra days Enhanced pension Car allowance Private healthcare Life assurance Sharesave/Share incentive plan Recommend a friend scheme Long service awards/annual leave Market-leading paid Paternity & Maternity leave Cycle to work scheme World-class training opportunities Discount on 1000s of retailers The Role You'll be responsible for directing and expanding the delivery of strategic ecology services across Rural, Planning and Development teams. Your work will include: Driving new business opportunities and improving operational efficiency Providing strategic ecological advice to rural and urban clients, embedding nature within economic growth Advising on evolving environmental policy, including BNG Leading ecological due diligence across complex projects Peer reviewing ecological documentation, including BNG assessments Overseeing Environmental Statements and Habitat Regulations Assessments Coordinating ecological services delivered by third-party consultants Building strong relationships with stakeholders, environmental NGOs and Local Planning Authorities You'll be helping clients navigate policy change while ensuring ecological delivery remains commercially sound, practical and future-focused. This role is about leadership, influence and providing commercially astute ecological advice that shapes long-term environmental and development outcomes. About You Significant experience delivering strategic ecology within consultancy, rural practice or development Strong understanding of BNG and current environmental policy CIEEM and CEnv qualified Proven ability to provide high-level, commercially focused ecological advice Experience reviewing technical documentation and complex assessments Confident engaging with regulators, stakeholders and multidisciplinary teams A natural leader who can grow services, develop relationships and drive innovation What's Next? For an informal discussion, call me, Simon on (phone number removed) and we can talk through the role, team and opportunity in more detail. Don't worry if your CV isn't fully up to date, just send what you have, and we'll take it from there. What happens after I apply? You'll be contacted by one of our sector specialists who'll talk through your background, interests, and goals. We'll make sure the role is right for you and support you through each stage of the process. Will someone guide me through the interview process? Yes. Your consultant will brief you fully before interviews, provide insight into the company culture, and help you prepare so you can feel confident and well-informed.
The Company: Our client is a leading supplier of branded and own non food consumer goods, supplying major UK retailers including grocers and high street retailers. With an excellent reputation for knowledge, reliability, agility and trust, they have built an impressive portfolio of customers through their excellent product range and quality of service ethos. As a privately owned and growing business, this company offers genuine progression opportunities and an environment where decisions can be made quickly without the need for any 'red tape'. The Role: As a Supply Chain Administrator, you will manage and optimise stock planning, supplier relationships, and internal operations. This includes: Providing general administrative and clerical support. Liaising with suppliers, service providers, and other external contacts. Coordinating and processing supply orders, ensuring timely delivery and accuracy. Preparing purchase orders, requisitions, and procurement documentation. Resolving supply discrepancies and delivery issues promptly. Maintaining accurate records of purchases, receipts, and inventory movements. Assisting with data entry, reports, and presentations. The Person: We're looking for a detail-oriented and commercially savvy professional with the following skills and experience: Strong organisational and multitasking abilities. Knowledge of supply chain management principles and practices. Ability to build and maintain relationships with suppliers and stakeholders. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint). Outstanding communication (both written and verbal). Logical thinking and problem-solving mindset. Capable of working independently and as part of a team. A proactive, "can-do" attitude. Please note that this position is office based in the West Midlands area and a full driving licence is essential due to location not being on main public transport route. Salary: £27,000 - £30,000 (DOE) Contact: Consultant: Rina Gokani Reference: RG/102039 Candidate care: By responding to this advert you consent to Cavendish Maine processing the personal data included within this application. If your application is successful we will contact you to discuss the opportunity in more detail, within 48 hours of receiving your application. Should you not hear from us within 3 working days please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Please be advised that if unsuccessful for this role we may keep your details in our hold file, during which time you may be contacted for other suitable vacancies. If you do not want us to do this please call us to advise. In the meantime, we would like to thank you for your interest in Cavendish Maine.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
The Company: Our client is a leading supplier of branded and own non food consumer goods, supplying major UK retailers including grocers and high street retailers. With an excellent reputation for knowledge, reliability, agility and trust, they have built an impressive portfolio of customers through their excellent product range and quality of service ethos. As a privately owned and growing business, this company offers genuine progression opportunities and an environment where decisions can be made quickly without the need for any 'red tape'. The Role: As a Supply Chain Administrator, you will manage and optimise stock planning, supplier relationships, and internal operations. This includes: Providing general administrative and clerical support. Liaising with suppliers, service providers, and other external contacts. Coordinating and processing supply orders, ensuring timely delivery and accuracy. Preparing purchase orders, requisitions, and procurement documentation. Resolving supply discrepancies and delivery issues promptly. Maintaining accurate records of purchases, receipts, and inventory movements. Assisting with data entry, reports, and presentations. The Person: We're looking for a detail-oriented and commercially savvy professional with the following skills and experience: Strong organisational and multitasking abilities. Knowledge of supply chain management principles and practices. Ability to build and maintain relationships with suppliers and stakeholders. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint). Outstanding communication (both written and verbal). Logical thinking and problem-solving mindset. Capable of working independently and as part of a team. A proactive, "can-do" attitude. Please note that this position is office based in the West Midlands area and a full driving licence is essential due to location not being on main public transport route. Salary: £27,000 - £30,000 (DOE) Contact: Consultant: Rina Gokani Reference: RG/102039 Candidate care: By responding to this advert you consent to Cavendish Maine processing the personal data included within this application. If your application is successful we will contact you to discuss the opportunity in more detail, within 48 hours of receiving your application. Should you not hear from us within 3 working days please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Please be advised that if unsuccessful for this role we may keep your details in our hold file, during which time you may be contacted for other suitable vacancies. If you do not want us to do this please call us to advise. In the meantime, we would like to thank you for your interest in Cavendish Maine.
Payments, Trading Venues (MTFs) & Derivatives - UK & EEA Contract: 6-9 months (extension likely) Location: London or EU financial hub (hybrid; occasional UK/EU travel) Overview A leading international financial services organisation is seeking an experienced Senior Regulatory Consultant to support the design, approval and launch of several strategic initiatives across payments and regulated trading venues in the UK and EEA. This role is delivery-focused and covers regulatory perimeter analysis through to go-live readiness, working closely with Compliance, Product, Legal, Operations and Technology teams. Key Focus Areas Payments Regulation (Primary Requirement): UK Payment Services Regulations and EEA PSD framework Regulatory perimeter and licensing vs banking permission analysis Safeguarding models (segregation, reconciliation, wind-down) Outsourcing and operational resilience for payment flows Drafting payments policies, procedures, customer terms and disclosures Trading Venues & Derivatives: MTF permissions, rulebooks, transparency and transaction reporting Fixed Income and FX/derivatives (RFQ/bilateral models) Market conduct (MAR), best execution and surveillance design Responsibilities Lead UK/EU regulatory perimeter and obligations analysis Prepare and support VoPs, notifications and regulatory engagement with FCA and EU NCAs Design and document 1LoD/2LoD control frameworks Draft and update policies, procedures, rulebooks and participant documentation Support implementation testing, training, and post go-live monitoring Required Experience 10+ years' regulatory advisory Experience in UK/EU financial services Strong hands-on expertise in Payment Services Regulations/PSD, including safeguarding Proven Experience delivering regulatory approvals, VoPs or notifications Solid understanding of MiFID II/MiFIR and MTF operations Excellent drafting skills and ability to engage Senior stakeholders and regulators Nice to have: electronic payments or FX platforms, Fixed Income MTFs, derivatives venues, ex-regulator or legal background . Job Title: Senior Regulatory Consultant Location: London, UK Rate/Salary: .00 GBP Daily Job Type: Contract Trading as TEKsystems. Allegis Group Limited, Bracknell, RG12 1RT, United Kingdom. No Allegis Group Limited operates as an Employment Business and Employment Agency as set out in the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003. TEKsystems is a company within the Allegis Group network of companies (collectively referred to as "Allegis Group"). Aerotek, Aston Carter, EASi, Talentis Solutions, TEKsystems, Stamford Consultants and The Stamford Group are Allegis Group brands. If you apply, your personal data will be processed as described in the Allegis Group Online Privacy Notice available at our website. To access our Online Privacy Notice, which explains what information we may collect, use, share, and store about you, and describes your rights and choices about this, please go our website. We are part of a global network of companies and as a result, the personal data you provide will be shared within Allegis Group and transferred and processed outside the UK, Switzerland and European Economic Area subject to the protections described in the Allegis Group Online Privacy Notice. We store personal data in the UK, EEA, Switzerland and the USA. If you would like to exercise your privacy rights, please visit the "Contacting Us" section of our Online Privacy Notice on our website for details on how to contact us. To protect your privacy and security, we may take steps to verify your identity, such as a password and user ID if there is an account associated with your request, or identifying information such as your address or date of birth, before proceeding with your request. commitments under the UK Data Protection Act, EU-U.S. Privacy Shield or the Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield.
Apr 02, 2026
Contractor
Payments, Trading Venues (MTFs) & Derivatives - UK & EEA Contract: 6-9 months (extension likely) Location: London or EU financial hub (hybrid; occasional UK/EU travel) Overview A leading international financial services organisation is seeking an experienced Senior Regulatory Consultant to support the design, approval and launch of several strategic initiatives across payments and regulated trading venues in the UK and EEA. This role is delivery-focused and covers regulatory perimeter analysis through to go-live readiness, working closely with Compliance, Product, Legal, Operations and Technology teams. Key Focus Areas Payments Regulation (Primary Requirement): UK Payment Services Regulations and EEA PSD framework Regulatory perimeter and licensing vs banking permission analysis Safeguarding models (segregation, reconciliation, wind-down) Outsourcing and operational resilience for payment flows Drafting payments policies, procedures, customer terms and disclosures Trading Venues & Derivatives: MTF permissions, rulebooks, transparency and transaction reporting Fixed Income and FX/derivatives (RFQ/bilateral models) Market conduct (MAR), best execution and surveillance design Responsibilities Lead UK/EU regulatory perimeter and obligations analysis Prepare and support VoPs, notifications and regulatory engagement with FCA and EU NCAs Design and document 1LoD/2LoD control frameworks Draft and update policies, procedures, rulebooks and participant documentation Support implementation testing, training, and post go-live monitoring Required Experience 10+ years' regulatory advisory Experience in UK/EU financial services Strong hands-on expertise in Payment Services Regulations/PSD, including safeguarding Proven Experience delivering regulatory approvals, VoPs or notifications Solid understanding of MiFID II/MiFIR and MTF operations Excellent drafting skills and ability to engage Senior stakeholders and regulators Nice to have: electronic payments or FX platforms, Fixed Income MTFs, derivatives venues, ex-regulator or legal background . Job Title: Senior Regulatory Consultant Location: London, UK Rate/Salary: .00 GBP Daily Job Type: Contract Trading as TEKsystems. Allegis Group Limited, Bracknell, RG12 1RT, United Kingdom. No Allegis Group Limited operates as an Employment Business and Employment Agency as set out in the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003. TEKsystems is a company within the Allegis Group network of companies (collectively referred to as "Allegis Group"). Aerotek, Aston Carter, EASi, Talentis Solutions, TEKsystems, Stamford Consultants and The Stamford Group are Allegis Group brands. If you apply, your personal data will be processed as described in the Allegis Group Online Privacy Notice available at our website. To access our Online Privacy Notice, which explains what information we may collect, use, share, and store about you, and describes your rights and choices about this, please go our website. We are part of a global network of companies and as a result, the personal data you provide will be shared within Allegis Group and transferred and processed outside the UK, Switzerland and European Economic Area subject to the protections described in the Allegis Group Online Privacy Notice. We store personal data in the UK, EEA, Switzerland and the USA. If you would like to exercise your privacy rights, please visit the "Contacting Us" section of our Online Privacy Notice on our website for details on how to contact us. To protect your privacy and security, we may take steps to verify your identity, such as a password and user ID if there is an account associated with your request, or identifying information such as your address or date of birth, before proceeding with your request. commitments under the UK Data Protection Act, EU-U.S. Privacy Shield or the Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield.
Job Title: Planning Consultant Location: Birmingham Salary: £35,000-£40,000 (Negotiable DOE) Are you a Planning professional looking to build your career within a growing and forward-thinking consultancy? Our client is an established, independent consultancy providing a wide range of specialist planning services to professionals across the UK. Due to continued growth, they are now seeking a Planning Consultant to join their expanding Birmingham team. The Role As a Planning Consultant, you will provide professional planning advice and technical support across a varied client base. Working closely with Senior and Principal Planning Consultants, as well as a wider team of specialists, your responsibilities will include: Delivering remote and online planning advice to clients on a range of planning and development matters. Supporting Local Authority and consultancy-based planning work. Assisting with the preparation of high-quality planning reports and recommendations. Drafting planning application documentation, including household extensions, changes of use, lawful development certificates, and other planning consents. Undertaking site visits and assessments where required, compiling supporting documentation and plans. Liaising with applicants and agents, providing guidance throughout the planning process. Supporting collaborative working across the team and contributing to shared project delivery. About You You'll be an enthusiastic and detail-oriented planning professional, keen to develop your skills within a supportive consultancy environment. To be successful in this role, you should have: A degree in Town Planning or an RTPI-accredited qualification. Experience in either the public or private sector (including graduate or early-career experience). A good understanding of local, regional, and national planning policy and how it is applied in practice. An interest or developing knowledge of UK Permitted Development Rights (desirable). Desirable: Eligibility for or working towards membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). A full UK driving licence for site visits. Salary & Benefits Competitive salary dependent on experience. Flexible working arrangements. Support for ongoing professional development and RTPI membership. 25 days annual leave, with the option to buy up to 5 additional days. Free parking. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-respected consultancy where you can develop your planning expertise, gain exposure to a broad range of projects, and progress your career in a supportive and forward-thinking environment. Contact Georgia Cookson on (phone number removed) or (url removed) to find out more. If this role isn't quite right but you're considering your next move in planning, please still get in touch to discuss other opportunities that may be a better fit. Job Reference Number: 65023
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Planning Consultant Location: Birmingham Salary: £35,000-£40,000 (Negotiable DOE) Are you a Planning professional looking to build your career within a growing and forward-thinking consultancy? Our client is an established, independent consultancy providing a wide range of specialist planning services to professionals across the UK. Due to continued growth, they are now seeking a Planning Consultant to join their expanding Birmingham team. The Role As a Planning Consultant, you will provide professional planning advice and technical support across a varied client base. Working closely with Senior and Principal Planning Consultants, as well as a wider team of specialists, your responsibilities will include: Delivering remote and online planning advice to clients on a range of planning and development matters. Supporting Local Authority and consultancy-based planning work. Assisting with the preparation of high-quality planning reports and recommendations. Drafting planning application documentation, including household extensions, changes of use, lawful development certificates, and other planning consents. Undertaking site visits and assessments where required, compiling supporting documentation and plans. Liaising with applicants and agents, providing guidance throughout the planning process. Supporting collaborative working across the team and contributing to shared project delivery. About You You'll be an enthusiastic and detail-oriented planning professional, keen to develop your skills within a supportive consultancy environment. To be successful in this role, you should have: A degree in Town Planning or an RTPI-accredited qualification. Experience in either the public or private sector (including graduate or early-career experience). A good understanding of local, regional, and national planning policy and how it is applied in practice. An interest or developing knowledge of UK Permitted Development Rights (desirable). Desirable: Eligibility for or working towards membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI). A full UK driving licence for site visits. Salary & Benefits Competitive salary dependent on experience. Flexible working arrangements. Support for ongoing professional development and RTPI membership. 25 days annual leave, with the option to buy up to 5 additional days. Free parking. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-respected consultancy where you can develop your planning expertise, gain exposure to a broad range of projects, and progress your career in a supportive and forward-thinking environment. Contact Georgia Cookson on (phone number removed) or (url removed) to find out more. If this role isn't quite right but you're considering your next move in planning, please still get in touch to discuss other opportunities that may be a better fit. Job Reference Number: 65023
Commercial Director - Walking With The Wounded - Remote with Travel - £75,000 Walking With The Wounded (WWTW) stands side by side with veterans as they rebuild their lives after military service. Through specialist programmes across mental health, employment, and wraparound care coordination, WWTW supports those who have fallen furthest, helping them regain stability, independence, and confidence. WWTW is now seeking a commercial driven and values-led leader to help them navigate a competitive and rapidly evolving funding environment. To continue delivering vital services at scale, the incoming Commercial Director must be ambitious and hands on. If successful, you will be tasked with shaping and driving the charity's income growth strategy in order to bring unity, discipline, and commercial rigor to the fundraising and marketing team. The Role Job Title: Commercial Director Reports to: Deputy CEO Responsible for: Fundraising, Marketing and Communications Based at: Home based, with the expectation of regular travel to meet business needs. Hours: Permanent, standard is 37.5 (9-5, half hour unpaid break) Company benefits: 5% Employer pension contribution, Employee Assistance programme The Commercial Director is a senior leadership role responsible for driving sustainable income growth and strengthening Walking With The Wounded's commercial position. The role holds strategic and operational accountability for Fundraising and Marketing, with a particular focus on sustaining Trusts and Foundations income, growing key events, and significantly expanding corporate partnerships. The Commercial Director is a core member of the Senior Leadership Team and plays a central role in shaping organisational strategy and decision-making. While supported by the Chief Executive Officer, Trustees and wider SLT in unlocking opportunities and coordinating activity, the postholder holds ultimate accountability for commercial performance, revenue growth and long-term sustainability. This role is critical to the future success of Walking With The Wounded. As the organisation operates in an increasingly competitive and complex income environment, sustained impact depends on a strong commercial approach that combines strategic leadership with hands-on delivery. The Commercial Director provides clear ownership of growth, sharpens focus on performance and return on investment, and ensures the organisation is positioned effectively in the market to maximise opportunity, resilience and long-term impact. This is a hands-on commercial leadership role. The postholder is expected to personally generate income by securing high-value partnerships and sponsorships, while also coordinating and maximising wider relationship management activity across the charity. This is a hands on commercial leadership role, suited to an individual who is equally comfortable setting strategy, building relationships at senior levels, analysing performance and ROI, and personally securing high value partnerships. The Candidate The successful Commercial Director will be an experienced commercial or fundraising leader with a strong track record of delivering significant income growth in complex environments. Experience Strong strategic planning background, able to conceptualise and execute multi channel income strategies. Financially astute, with confidence in forecasting, performance reporting, and data driven decision making. Experience leading teams and influencing senior stakeholders, including Boards and executive leadership. Knowledge of the charity, veterans, or welfare sectors is helpful but not essential; values alignment and commercial excellence are paramount. Leadership Qualities A relationship builder with credibility at senior level. Commercially confident, hands on, and motivated by achieving growth. Collaborative and low ego, able to unite teams behind a shared commercial agenda. Empathetic and aligned to WWTW's mission, showing respect for veterans and commitment to service. Driven, proactive, and resilient, able to deliver in a competitive and changing funding landscape. For further information and details on how to apply, please visit For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners: Jodi Beauchamp Delivery Consultant, Not for Profit Berwick Partners (0) Closing date for applications: Friday 24th April 2026
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Commercial Director - Walking With The Wounded - Remote with Travel - £75,000 Walking With The Wounded (WWTW) stands side by side with veterans as they rebuild their lives after military service. Through specialist programmes across mental health, employment, and wraparound care coordination, WWTW supports those who have fallen furthest, helping them regain stability, independence, and confidence. WWTW is now seeking a commercial driven and values-led leader to help them navigate a competitive and rapidly evolving funding environment. To continue delivering vital services at scale, the incoming Commercial Director must be ambitious and hands on. If successful, you will be tasked with shaping and driving the charity's income growth strategy in order to bring unity, discipline, and commercial rigor to the fundraising and marketing team. The Role Job Title: Commercial Director Reports to: Deputy CEO Responsible for: Fundraising, Marketing and Communications Based at: Home based, with the expectation of regular travel to meet business needs. Hours: Permanent, standard is 37.5 (9-5, half hour unpaid break) Company benefits: 5% Employer pension contribution, Employee Assistance programme The Commercial Director is a senior leadership role responsible for driving sustainable income growth and strengthening Walking With The Wounded's commercial position. The role holds strategic and operational accountability for Fundraising and Marketing, with a particular focus on sustaining Trusts and Foundations income, growing key events, and significantly expanding corporate partnerships. The Commercial Director is a core member of the Senior Leadership Team and plays a central role in shaping organisational strategy and decision-making. While supported by the Chief Executive Officer, Trustees and wider SLT in unlocking opportunities and coordinating activity, the postholder holds ultimate accountability for commercial performance, revenue growth and long-term sustainability. This role is critical to the future success of Walking With The Wounded. As the organisation operates in an increasingly competitive and complex income environment, sustained impact depends on a strong commercial approach that combines strategic leadership with hands-on delivery. The Commercial Director provides clear ownership of growth, sharpens focus on performance and return on investment, and ensures the organisation is positioned effectively in the market to maximise opportunity, resilience and long-term impact. This is a hands-on commercial leadership role. The postholder is expected to personally generate income by securing high-value partnerships and sponsorships, while also coordinating and maximising wider relationship management activity across the charity. This is a hands on commercial leadership role, suited to an individual who is equally comfortable setting strategy, building relationships at senior levels, analysing performance and ROI, and personally securing high value partnerships. The Candidate The successful Commercial Director will be an experienced commercial or fundraising leader with a strong track record of delivering significant income growth in complex environments. Experience Strong strategic planning background, able to conceptualise and execute multi channel income strategies. Financially astute, with confidence in forecasting, performance reporting, and data driven decision making. Experience leading teams and influencing senior stakeholders, including Boards and executive leadership. Knowledge of the charity, veterans, or welfare sectors is helpful but not essential; values alignment and commercial excellence are paramount. Leadership Qualities A relationship builder with credibility at senior level. Commercially confident, hands on, and motivated by achieving growth. Collaborative and low ego, able to unite teams behind a shared commercial agenda. Empathetic and aligned to WWTW's mission, showing respect for veterans and commitment to service. Driven, proactive, and resilient, able to deliver in a competitive and changing funding landscape. For further information and details on how to apply, please visit For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners: Jodi Beauchamp Delivery Consultant, Not for Profit Berwick Partners (0) Closing date for applications: Friday 24th April 2026
RECRUITMENT CONSULTANT As a Recruitment Consultant, you will exemplify excellence in relationship management, drive revenue growth, and deliver high-quality outcomes for both clients and candidates. Working closely with Directors, Managing Consultants, and the wider team, you will actively contribute to the achievement of business objectives through strategic recruitment activities and a consultative approach. Your contribution will extend beyond individual performance, as you play a vital role in strengthening ARC's collaborative culture and reinforcing our reputation for professionalism, integrity, and exceptional service delivery. RECRUITMENT CONSULTANT ROLE: Sourcing candidates and managing the end-to-end recruitment process for temporary, contract, and permanent roles Working to quarterly revenue targets, KPIs, and reporting on activity and billings Maintaining candidate and client relationships through regular contact and database management Building and maintaining relationships with key decision-makers within target companies Generating leads through networking, calling, and attending industry events Managing a prospect pipeline using a tactical and methodical approach Facilitating meetings with prospective and existing clients to discuss requirements, services, and contract performance RECRUITMENT CONSULTANT ESSENTIALS: 2+ years experience in a client or customer-facing role Ability to influence positive responses from team members, candidates and clients Confident and resilient to learning, feedback and challenging yourself Wanting to start or grow a career Ability to prioritise and be an effective problem solver Good knowledge of Outlook, Word, and Excel RECRUITMENT CONSULTANT BENEFITS: Commission paid in line with the commission scheme Enhanced holiday allowance and exchange scheme Season ticket loan Charity day Gym membership contribution Private health and travel insurance, health cashback plan Life insurance Target led quarterly and monthly celebrations Incentives and competitions throughout the year If you feel that you fit the above criteria then please apply today by submitting your CV to us. Please note due to the high volume of applications that we receive only successful applicants will be contacted. For information on how we process personal information please refer to our website: How We Use Your Personal Information. At Australasian Recruitment Company we are committed to an Equal Opportunities policy and make employment decisions by matching business needs with the skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities) gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
RECRUITMENT CONSULTANT As a Recruitment Consultant, you will exemplify excellence in relationship management, drive revenue growth, and deliver high-quality outcomes for both clients and candidates. Working closely with Directors, Managing Consultants, and the wider team, you will actively contribute to the achievement of business objectives through strategic recruitment activities and a consultative approach. Your contribution will extend beyond individual performance, as you play a vital role in strengthening ARC's collaborative culture and reinforcing our reputation for professionalism, integrity, and exceptional service delivery. RECRUITMENT CONSULTANT ROLE: Sourcing candidates and managing the end-to-end recruitment process for temporary, contract, and permanent roles Working to quarterly revenue targets, KPIs, and reporting on activity and billings Maintaining candidate and client relationships through regular contact and database management Building and maintaining relationships with key decision-makers within target companies Generating leads through networking, calling, and attending industry events Managing a prospect pipeline using a tactical and methodical approach Facilitating meetings with prospective and existing clients to discuss requirements, services, and contract performance RECRUITMENT CONSULTANT ESSENTIALS: 2+ years experience in a client or customer-facing role Ability to influence positive responses from team members, candidates and clients Confident and resilient to learning, feedback and challenging yourself Wanting to start or grow a career Ability to prioritise and be an effective problem solver Good knowledge of Outlook, Word, and Excel RECRUITMENT CONSULTANT BENEFITS: Commission paid in line with the commission scheme Enhanced holiday allowance and exchange scheme Season ticket loan Charity day Gym membership contribution Private health and travel insurance, health cashback plan Life insurance Target led quarterly and monthly celebrations Incentives and competitions throughout the year If you feel that you fit the above criteria then please apply today by submitting your CV to us. Please note due to the high volume of applications that we receive only successful applicants will be contacted. For information on how we process personal information please refer to our website: How We Use Your Personal Information. At Australasian Recruitment Company we are committed to an Equal Opportunities policy and make employment decisions by matching business needs with the skills and experience of candidates, irrespective of age, disability (including hidden disabilities) gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation.
CIBSE The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers
Company: CIBSE - The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers Title: Operations Director Location: London (hybrid working, minimum three days per week including organisational day on Monday) Salary: c. £95,000 Contract: Permanent, full time CIBSE is an organisation with a proud heritage, a global reputation for technical excellence and a deep sense of responsibility to the built environment. Supporting a community of 24,000 members across more than 100 countries, we advance and promote the art, science and practice of building services engineering, driving progress in sustainability, health, wellbeing and net zero. As our influence continues to grow and our international footprint expands at pace, we are seeking an Operations Director to lead, strengthen and continuously improve CIBSE's operational infrastructure. This is a key senior leadership role, overseeing critical central functions including Governance and Secretariat, IT and CRM, People & Culture, Process Management and internal service delivery. The postholder will provide strategic and operational leadership across these areas, advancing our already robust and scalable infrastructure and ensuring our policies, processes and systems remain efficient, customer focused and fit for purpose. You will help embed a proactive approach to international operations, ensuring our growing global workforce and offices receive consistent, high quality support. Acting as a trusted adviser to the Chief Executive, senior leadership team and Trustees, you will ensure operational excellence underpins and enables the organisation's strategy. This is a highly varied, fast paced and hands on role suited to an individual with strong operational breadth, sound judgement and outstanding organisational capability. We are seeking someone who brings a confident, structured and reassuring approach; excellent interpersonal skills; and the ability to manage high performing teams and engage effectively across a member led organisation. You will thrive on variety, moving seamlessly between strategic oversight and hands on problem solving, and bring an outward looking, modernising mindset to simplify, streamline and improve systems and processes. About You We are looking for a sophisticated operator who: Demonstrates strong leadership experience in operational, governance or corporate services roles, ideally within a charity, professional body or complex membership organisation. Has experience managing cross functional teams across governance, HR, IT, CRM and/or process management. Brings resilience, diplomacy and sound judgement within governance rich contexts involving Trustees, Boards and Committees. Has international operational experience or confidence navigating international infrastructures. Possesses excellent communication skills, strong planning, budgeting and resource management capability, and a proactive, hands on approach. How to Apply Closing date for applications: 23:59 on Tuesday 7th April 2026 Apply online at If unable to apply online, please email: All candidates are requested to complete an online Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form at the end of the application process. For details on how we process personal data, please review our privacy policy: Queries: Thomas Ewen, Principal Consultant -
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Company: CIBSE - The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers Title: Operations Director Location: London (hybrid working, minimum three days per week including organisational day on Monday) Salary: c. £95,000 Contract: Permanent, full time CIBSE is an organisation with a proud heritage, a global reputation for technical excellence and a deep sense of responsibility to the built environment. Supporting a community of 24,000 members across more than 100 countries, we advance and promote the art, science and practice of building services engineering, driving progress in sustainability, health, wellbeing and net zero. As our influence continues to grow and our international footprint expands at pace, we are seeking an Operations Director to lead, strengthen and continuously improve CIBSE's operational infrastructure. This is a key senior leadership role, overseeing critical central functions including Governance and Secretariat, IT and CRM, People & Culture, Process Management and internal service delivery. The postholder will provide strategic and operational leadership across these areas, advancing our already robust and scalable infrastructure and ensuring our policies, processes and systems remain efficient, customer focused and fit for purpose. You will help embed a proactive approach to international operations, ensuring our growing global workforce and offices receive consistent, high quality support. Acting as a trusted adviser to the Chief Executive, senior leadership team and Trustees, you will ensure operational excellence underpins and enables the organisation's strategy. This is a highly varied, fast paced and hands on role suited to an individual with strong operational breadth, sound judgement and outstanding organisational capability. We are seeking someone who brings a confident, structured and reassuring approach; excellent interpersonal skills; and the ability to manage high performing teams and engage effectively across a member led organisation. You will thrive on variety, moving seamlessly between strategic oversight and hands on problem solving, and bring an outward looking, modernising mindset to simplify, streamline and improve systems and processes. About You We are looking for a sophisticated operator who: Demonstrates strong leadership experience in operational, governance or corporate services roles, ideally within a charity, professional body or complex membership organisation. Has experience managing cross functional teams across governance, HR, IT, CRM and/or process management. Brings resilience, diplomacy and sound judgement within governance rich contexts involving Trustees, Boards and Committees. Has international operational experience or confidence navigating international infrastructures. Possesses excellent communication skills, strong planning, budgeting and resource management capability, and a proactive, hands on approach. How to Apply Closing date for applications: 23:59 on Tuesday 7th April 2026 Apply online at If unable to apply online, please email: All candidates are requested to complete an online Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form at the end of the application process. For details on how we process personal data, please review our privacy policy: Queries: Thomas Ewen, Principal Consultant -
Bank Medical Records Administrator Hull Private Hospital Flexible working hours Spire Hull Hospital has an exciting opportunity for an Administrator to join our medical records team on a bank, occasional basis. Contract Type: Bank/Zero hours As Medical Records Administrator, you will provide clerical support within the Medical Records Department to ensure an effective and efficient case note filing and extraction service to all users. This will include retrieval, tracking and filing of case notes, identify and filter case notes in accordance with Spire Policies. Duties and Responsibilities (not limited to): To record and track, the movement of case notes into each department using Track file To file case notes and other documentation in order to ensure a prompt and accurate retrieval service To extract case notes in a timely manner ensuring that items are correctly booked out of the library to the new destination and either sent or made available for collection to the ward, clinic or office requesting the notes To maintain case, note folders to agreed standards: filing documentation within designated sections of the folders replacing contents into with new folders, in order to support clinicians in locating and recording information To check the case, note attendance details, dates and alert sheets against the Patient Administration System to ascertain if the notes can either be destroyed, fall into the category of off-site storage or need to be merged with another active set of notes To assist in the maintenance of evidence files by checking for completeness, following up requests for missing items and ensuring that all documentation received is current and stored in a structured format in readiness for inspection To liaise with off-site storage representatives in order to ensure timely delivery and collection of case notes Provide and receive patient information for consultant clinics and Wards, ensuring that all patient information is provided, received and recorded in accordance with GDPR the Data Protection Act and Spire policies Who are we looking for? Good standard of secondary education with demonstrable literacy and numeracy skills Track record of successful delivery in a similar role, in an office and / or customer service environment Knowledge of GDPR and the Data Protection Act Computer/IT literate Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Confident telephone manner with the ability to communicate with a wide range of customers at all levels The ability to work effectively as part of a team Benefits: We offer employed colleagues a competitive salary as well as a comprehensive benefits package which includes but is not limited to: Bank colleagues are paid weekly We offer competitive rates to our bank colleagues who work on a flexible basis, often to cover busy periods, sickness, or annual leave Save an average of 50 per month with our free onsite car park Access to Spire Healthcare pension Access to Blue Light Card Free uniform Free DBS Full induction, including mandatory training updates Opportunities for further training and progression into permanent posts Knowledge, support and guidance through your recruitment journey from Spire's specialist Resourcing Team We commit to our employee's well-being through work life balance, on-going development, support and reward.
Apr 02, 2026
Seasonal
Bank Medical Records Administrator Hull Private Hospital Flexible working hours Spire Hull Hospital has an exciting opportunity for an Administrator to join our medical records team on a bank, occasional basis. Contract Type: Bank/Zero hours As Medical Records Administrator, you will provide clerical support within the Medical Records Department to ensure an effective and efficient case note filing and extraction service to all users. This will include retrieval, tracking and filing of case notes, identify and filter case notes in accordance with Spire Policies. Duties and Responsibilities (not limited to): To record and track, the movement of case notes into each department using Track file To file case notes and other documentation in order to ensure a prompt and accurate retrieval service To extract case notes in a timely manner ensuring that items are correctly booked out of the library to the new destination and either sent or made available for collection to the ward, clinic or office requesting the notes To maintain case, note folders to agreed standards: filing documentation within designated sections of the folders replacing contents into with new folders, in order to support clinicians in locating and recording information To check the case, note attendance details, dates and alert sheets against the Patient Administration System to ascertain if the notes can either be destroyed, fall into the category of off-site storage or need to be merged with another active set of notes To assist in the maintenance of evidence files by checking for completeness, following up requests for missing items and ensuring that all documentation received is current and stored in a structured format in readiness for inspection To liaise with off-site storage representatives in order to ensure timely delivery and collection of case notes Provide and receive patient information for consultant clinics and Wards, ensuring that all patient information is provided, received and recorded in accordance with GDPR the Data Protection Act and Spire policies Who are we looking for? Good standard of secondary education with demonstrable literacy and numeracy skills Track record of successful delivery in a similar role, in an office and / or customer service environment Knowledge of GDPR and the Data Protection Act Computer/IT literate Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Confident telephone manner with the ability to communicate with a wide range of customers at all levels The ability to work effectively as part of a team Benefits: We offer employed colleagues a competitive salary as well as a comprehensive benefits package which includes but is not limited to: Bank colleagues are paid weekly We offer competitive rates to our bank colleagues who work on a flexible basis, often to cover busy periods, sickness, or annual leave Save an average of 50 per month with our free onsite car park Access to Spire Healthcare pension Access to Blue Light Card Free uniform Free DBS Full induction, including mandatory training updates Opportunities for further training and progression into permanent posts Knowledge, support and guidance through your recruitment journey from Spire's specialist Resourcing Team We commit to our employee's well-being through work life balance, on-going development, support and reward.
The NRLA package: 25 days annual leave increasing to 26 days with three years' service, 27 days with five years' service and 28 days with seven years' service Additional annual day off for your birthday Salary exchange Pension scheme Life assurance Cash plan health and wellbeing benefit including Employee Assistance Programme and counselling service Sick pay Cycle purchase loans, season tickets loans and interest free staff loans Complimentary NRLA membership Non contractual annual performance-related bonus scheme Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Location: London/hybrid - based from our London office with a minimum of 20% of time in the office Main Purpose and Scope of Job: As a senior manager, work collaboratively to ensure the delivery of the NRLA vision, values and strategic objectives. Lead the development and implementation of the NRLA's national policy and public affairs strategy, ensuring internal and stakeholder support. Provide advice to the Executive Team as required on policy and public affairs issues. Responsible for: A team of three colleagues Duties & Key Responsibilities Delivery & Impact: Lead the development and oversee the delivery of the NRLA's national policy and public affairs agenda. Work collaboratively with internal teams and external stakeholders as appropriate, to develop robust, evidence-based policy proposals. Identify and develop new opportunities for the NRLA to leverage its resources and assets - including our members, research and partners - to influence political and sector stakeholders. Design, project manage and evaluate plans to progress the NRLA's policy objectives and build its reputation with political and sector stakeholders in England and Wales. Ensure that the team's work is communicated effectively with our members, and engaging them on campaigns as appropriate, working to increase member satisfaction in this area. Proactively collaborate with other colleagues across the organisation, including (but not limited to) communications, marketing and commercial, to ensure policy and public affairs aims and activities are integrated and complemented across the organisation's work. External Relationship: Proactively seek out and maintain effective professional networks that will add value to NRLA's work and its reputation as an influential and reliable partner. Create and nurture collaborative campaign planning and execution with stakeholders and third-party organisations. Manage relationships with external agencies and consultants to deliver objectives. Governance & control: Ensure effective budgetary control mechanisms are in place to monitor spending and value for money. Provide regular updates for the Board and the Executive Team on policy and public affairs plans as required. Ensure team compliance with key policy and procedure in areas such as health and safety; equalities and diversity; data protection; code of conduct and all other statutory requirements, which are routinely checked for compliance. Performance Management: Provide support and development to team members, to ensure that they are appropriately structured and resourced to deliver the corporate aims. Develop a strong performance culture and commitment to customer satisfaction. Monitor performance and ensure the delivery of high quality and innovative services. No leadership role profile can be entirely comprehensive, the post holder will be required to undertake additional duties from time to time, in line with the above responsibilities, as required by the Board. Qualifications: Degree in politics, public policy or other relevant subject; or equivalent experience Skills & abilities: Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence a range of stakeholders. Flexible approach, able to respond quickly to events. External focus, with proven ability to build networks and work in partnership with relevant bodies and organisations. Strong focus on detail, and the delivery of quality-focused information and service. Experience Essential: At least four years' experience working with and/or influencing policymakers, politicians and/or stakeholders Experience of line management Experience of leading policy and/or public affairs campaigns and using a range of campaign approaches Project management Experience of working collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders. Flexible, with demonstrable ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team Desirable: Experience of the housing sector Experience of working with a membership association or third-sector organisation Knowledge: Understanding of UK politics, the private rented sector, and the role of trade associations. Understanding of a creative campaigning environment. Understanding of the role of national and local governments and how to interact with governmental stakeholders. Personal Attributes and other requirements: Excellent interpersonal skills to develop strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders Commitment to the NRLA's objectives Willingness to travel and/or work out of office hours on occasion (e.g. for meetings and engaging with NRLA members - on average once a month)
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
The NRLA package: 25 days annual leave increasing to 26 days with three years' service, 27 days with five years' service and 28 days with seven years' service Additional annual day off for your birthday Salary exchange Pension scheme Life assurance Cash plan health and wellbeing benefit including Employee Assistance Programme and counselling service Sick pay Cycle purchase loans, season tickets loans and interest free staff loans Complimentary NRLA membership Non contractual annual performance-related bonus scheme Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Location: London/hybrid - based from our London office with a minimum of 20% of time in the office Main Purpose and Scope of Job: As a senior manager, work collaboratively to ensure the delivery of the NRLA vision, values and strategic objectives. Lead the development and implementation of the NRLA's national policy and public affairs strategy, ensuring internal and stakeholder support. Provide advice to the Executive Team as required on policy and public affairs issues. Responsible for: A team of three colleagues Duties & Key Responsibilities Delivery & Impact: Lead the development and oversee the delivery of the NRLA's national policy and public affairs agenda. Work collaboratively with internal teams and external stakeholders as appropriate, to develop robust, evidence-based policy proposals. Identify and develop new opportunities for the NRLA to leverage its resources and assets - including our members, research and partners - to influence political and sector stakeholders. Design, project manage and evaluate plans to progress the NRLA's policy objectives and build its reputation with political and sector stakeholders in England and Wales. Ensure that the team's work is communicated effectively with our members, and engaging them on campaigns as appropriate, working to increase member satisfaction in this area. Proactively collaborate with other colleagues across the organisation, including (but not limited to) communications, marketing and commercial, to ensure policy and public affairs aims and activities are integrated and complemented across the organisation's work. External Relationship: Proactively seek out and maintain effective professional networks that will add value to NRLA's work and its reputation as an influential and reliable partner. Create and nurture collaborative campaign planning and execution with stakeholders and third-party organisations. Manage relationships with external agencies and consultants to deliver objectives. Governance & control: Ensure effective budgetary control mechanisms are in place to monitor spending and value for money. Provide regular updates for the Board and the Executive Team on policy and public affairs plans as required. Ensure team compliance with key policy and procedure in areas such as health and safety; equalities and diversity; data protection; code of conduct and all other statutory requirements, which are routinely checked for compliance. Performance Management: Provide support and development to team members, to ensure that they are appropriately structured and resourced to deliver the corporate aims. Develop a strong performance culture and commitment to customer satisfaction. Monitor performance and ensure the delivery of high quality and innovative services. No leadership role profile can be entirely comprehensive, the post holder will be required to undertake additional duties from time to time, in line with the above responsibilities, as required by the Board. Qualifications: Degree in politics, public policy or other relevant subject; or equivalent experience Skills & abilities: Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence a range of stakeholders. Flexible approach, able to respond quickly to events. External focus, with proven ability to build networks and work in partnership with relevant bodies and organisations. Strong focus on detail, and the delivery of quality-focused information and service. Experience Essential: At least four years' experience working with and/or influencing policymakers, politicians and/or stakeholders Experience of line management Experience of leading policy and/or public affairs campaigns and using a range of campaign approaches Project management Experience of working collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders. Flexible, with demonstrable ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team Desirable: Experience of the housing sector Experience of working with a membership association or third-sector organisation Knowledge: Understanding of UK politics, the private rented sector, and the role of trade associations. Understanding of a creative campaigning environment. Understanding of the role of national and local governments and how to interact with governmental stakeholders. Personal Attributes and other requirements: Excellent interpersonal skills to develop strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders Commitment to the NRLA's objectives Willingness to travel and/or work out of office hours on occasion (e.g. for meetings and engaging with NRLA members - on average once a month)
Role Title: Director, Business Strategy & Operations Location: London, UK About the Role The British Council is seeking an exceptional Director, CE Business Strategy & Operations to provide strategic leadership across Cultural Engagement . This role will drive financial sustainability and growth through specialist commercial expertise, robust business development governance, and deep knowledge of the philanthropic and donor sector. The Director will leverage extensive networks and multistakeholder partnerships across these sectors to identify opportunities, strengthen collaboration, and position Cultural Engagement for long-term impact and relevance in the UK and globally. They will also set and enable an effective and efficient operating environment to deliver the CE integrated global plan. This is a critical leadership role, providing direction and oversight for the CE Business Strategy & Operations team and its associated networks. The postholder will champion market data-informed decision-making, partnership development, and organisational excellence, with a focus on: Overall commercial sustainability and growth, integrating market insight and external funding intelligence into CE annual planning, including the integrated income generation plan Providing a Centre of Excellence for business development, contracting, project and programme management, and embedding evaluation, EDI, and gender mainstreaming across programmes Strengthening business analysis through insight-driven, proportionate reporting, assurance, and standards aligned with sector best practice Leading CE workforce and pipeline planning, informed by evolving needs and opportunities within the UK cultural, arts, and education funding landscape Providing specialist practitioner leadership in Evidence, Evaluation and Learning (EEL), business development, contract management, and EDI and gender mainstreaming Key Responsibilities Strategy and/or Planning: Write the CE business plan, as part of the corporate plan, working with the Cultural Engagement Executive Team and other key stakeholders. As part of the annual planning process, to lead on the development of a single CE integrated income generation plan. Lead the global CE business planning process (contributing to the corporate planning annual timetable) including managing the preparation of business reviews, reviewing overall progress against financial and non-financial targets and driving continual improvement. Leadership & management: Represent CE Business Strategy & Operations as part of the Cultural Engagement Executive Team and Grant In Aid board (or similar). Chair the CE contract and programmes approvals board and CE global leadership group regular meeting. Lead a direct team of approximately 65 colleagues globally within the CE Business Strategy and Operations team and provide indirect leadership of the wider CE operations and business development network globally Provide strategic leadership and input to key priorities for the CE Business Strategy & Operations team within its areas of specialism. These include commercial sustainability and growth, business development, contract management, CE Workforce Planning, assurance and global standards, EEL, and EDI and gender mainstreaming in programmes. Commercial & Financial Management: Own the global CE P&L, ensuring financial sustainability and delivery of income targets. Ensure commercial viability and effective management of the global contracts and partnerships portfolio. Lead business governance and approvals to ensure alignment with CE strategy and risk appetite . Business Development & Growth: Oversee the global opportunity pipeline and approvals process. Work with sector and regional leaders to grow, diversify and strengthen income streams. Lead Key Account Management (KAM) across Cultural Engagement. Stakeholder & External Relations: Represent CE with major funders and partners including FCDO, EU and multilaterals. Build strong relationships across CE and corporate functions to ensure aligned planning, data, technology and delivery. Enhance the visibility, reputation and influence of the British Council globally About You: Strong commercial and business acumen, with the ability to operate in complex internal and external environments, underpinned by strong knowledge of the UK cultural, arts, and education sectors Proven experience setting and delivering business strategy at a senior level Track record of leading large-scale global initiatives, programmes or contracts with an established network of strategic partners and funders across the UK and internationally, demonstrated success in winning new business, partnerships or donor-funded opportunities, Experience leading complex donor or commercial negotiations Strong record of managing senior relationships with external clients, funders, governments and partners, and the ability to build and sustain influential partnerships across the UK cultural and education landscape Significant experience leading diverse, geographically dispersed teams in an international organization Strategic leadership of multi-disciplinary teams across business, operations and delivery Experience leading and embedding change at a global level Solid knowledge of programme and project management, assurance frameworks, workforce planning and business continuity Strong understanding of operating within a matrix organisation (people, process, platforms and performance) Desirable: Experience leading a professional services or specialist function Knowledge of international education and/or arts and culture, including geopolitical context Additional language capability Salary Package: base salary up to 106K GBP + attractive benefits package . About the British Council The British Council connects people and organizations around the world through arts, culture, education, and the English language. With a presence in over 100 countries, the Council reaches millions every year, making a positive global impact. This role sits at the heart of Cultural Engagement, shaping how the organisation grows its income, manages its commercial activity and delivers its global priorities through strong governance and effective operating models. How to apply: Applications should be completed- before Monday, 6th of April 21.59 UK time , directly to our career site via the button below.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Role Title: Director, Business Strategy & Operations Location: London, UK About the Role The British Council is seeking an exceptional Director, CE Business Strategy & Operations to provide strategic leadership across Cultural Engagement . This role will drive financial sustainability and growth through specialist commercial expertise, robust business development governance, and deep knowledge of the philanthropic and donor sector. The Director will leverage extensive networks and multistakeholder partnerships across these sectors to identify opportunities, strengthen collaboration, and position Cultural Engagement for long-term impact and relevance in the UK and globally. They will also set and enable an effective and efficient operating environment to deliver the CE integrated global plan. This is a critical leadership role, providing direction and oversight for the CE Business Strategy & Operations team and its associated networks. The postholder will champion market data-informed decision-making, partnership development, and organisational excellence, with a focus on: Overall commercial sustainability and growth, integrating market insight and external funding intelligence into CE annual planning, including the integrated income generation plan Providing a Centre of Excellence for business development, contracting, project and programme management, and embedding evaluation, EDI, and gender mainstreaming across programmes Strengthening business analysis through insight-driven, proportionate reporting, assurance, and standards aligned with sector best practice Leading CE workforce and pipeline planning, informed by evolving needs and opportunities within the UK cultural, arts, and education funding landscape Providing specialist practitioner leadership in Evidence, Evaluation and Learning (EEL), business development, contract management, and EDI and gender mainstreaming Key Responsibilities Strategy and/or Planning: Write the CE business plan, as part of the corporate plan, working with the Cultural Engagement Executive Team and other key stakeholders. As part of the annual planning process, to lead on the development of a single CE integrated income generation plan. Lead the global CE business planning process (contributing to the corporate planning annual timetable) including managing the preparation of business reviews, reviewing overall progress against financial and non-financial targets and driving continual improvement. Leadership & management: Represent CE Business Strategy & Operations as part of the Cultural Engagement Executive Team and Grant In Aid board (or similar). Chair the CE contract and programmes approvals board and CE global leadership group regular meeting. Lead a direct team of approximately 65 colleagues globally within the CE Business Strategy and Operations team and provide indirect leadership of the wider CE operations and business development network globally Provide strategic leadership and input to key priorities for the CE Business Strategy & Operations team within its areas of specialism. These include commercial sustainability and growth, business development, contract management, CE Workforce Planning, assurance and global standards, EEL, and EDI and gender mainstreaming in programmes. Commercial & Financial Management: Own the global CE P&L, ensuring financial sustainability and delivery of income targets. Ensure commercial viability and effective management of the global contracts and partnerships portfolio. Lead business governance and approvals to ensure alignment with CE strategy and risk appetite . Business Development & Growth: Oversee the global opportunity pipeline and approvals process. Work with sector and regional leaders to grow, diversify and strengthen income streams. Lead Key Account Management (KAM) across Cultural Engagement. Stakeholder & External Relations: Represent CE with major funders and partners including FCDO, EU and multilaterals. Build strong relationships across CE and corporate functions to ensure aligned planning, data, technology and delivery. Enhance the visibility, reputation and influence of the British Council globally About You: Strong commercial and business acumen, with the ability to operate in complex internal and external environments, underpinned by strong knowledge of the UK cultural, arts, and education sectors Proven experience setting and delivering business strategy at a senior level Track record of leading large-scale global initiatives, programmes or contracts with an established network of strategic partners and funders across the UK and internationally, demonstrated success in winning new business, partnerships or donor-funded opportunities, Experience leading complex donor or commercial negotiations Strong record of managing senior relationships with external clients, funders, governments and partners, and the ability to build and sustain influential partnerships across the UK cultural and education landscape Significant experience leading diverse, geographically dispersed teams in an international organization Strategic leadership of multi-disciplinary teams across business, operations and delivery Experience leading and embedding change at a global level Solid knowledge of programme and project management, assurance frameworks, workforce planning and business continuity Strong understanding of operating within a matrix organisation (people, process, platforms and performance) Desirable: Experience leading a professional services or specialist function Knowledge of international education and/or arts and culture, including geopolitical context Additional language capability Salary Package: base salary up to 106K GBP + attractive benefits package . About the British Council The British Council connects people and organizations around the world through arts, culture, education, and the English language. With a presence in over 100 countries, the Council reaches millions every year, making a positive global impact. This role sits at the heart of Cultural Engagement, shaping how the organisation grows its income, manages its commercial activity and delivers its global priorities through strong governance and effective operating models. How to apply: Applications should be completed- before Monday, 6th of April 21.59 UK time , directly to our career site via the button below.
About us: 31ten is an agile, independent consultancy and certified B Corp. Trusted by our clients and partners, we've been named as one of the UK's Leading Management Consultancies by the Financial Times every year since 2020. We work in partnership with the public sector to make places better for the people that live, work, and learn in them. Integrity, inclusivity, social and environmental awareness are at the heart of what we do, and we collaborate with our clients to deliver sustainable change, meaningful impact, and better outcomes. Work-life balance is important to us - we recognise that everyone has interests and commitments outside of their work and so we strongly advocate for working in the way that's best for you. Whether that's part-time, condensed hours, from home or the London office, flexible working arrangements are actively supported. 31ten works across Local & Central Government, Housing & Development, Education, Health & Social Care and Blue Light Services. Our services in these sectors typically take the shape of: Customer, Digital & Technology; Strategy & Transformation; People & Change; Placemaking & Regeneration; Finance & Assets; Procurement & Partnerships; and Business Cases. About the role: Managing Consultants at 31ten are central to successful project delivery. Their work goes beyond delivering high-quality advice and outputs - they are responsible for managing delivery teams, quality and commercials, whilst being the face of the project and engaging positively with our clients. We are keen to speak to candidates who are interested in helping us to design and deliver services to the public sector, which: Promote place-based investment approaches that drive inclusive economic growth and long-term value for local communities Leverage public investment to catalyse regeneration and sustainable growth Generate long-term sustainable income streams or one-off receipts through strategic asset reviews Identify opportunities and evaluate options to drive regeneration, repurpose assets and develop new housing Supports growth ambitions through local economic strategies Develop and implement investment strategies, including investment funds, and advise on commercial opportunities Preparation of economic appraisals, impact assessments, and evaluation studies to inform strategic decision-making and prioritise projects Analyse regional and local economic conditions and trends to inform planning, investment, and regeneration priorities Facilitate partnerships between public, private, and community stakeholders to drive inclusive, sustainable economic outcomes Assess and monitor the impact of economic interventions to ensure delivery of intended outcomes for communities The points above reflect our broad-ranging mission, so we don't expect relevant experience in them all. In fact, our preferred recruits tend to have a focused CV with strong evidence of experience in some but not all areas. In this role, we'd expect you to Take responsibility for clarifying scope, planning and delivery of projects, meeting deadlines and flagging risks, tasking and managing the project team Have good commercial acumen in a consulting context and strong management of project hygiene factors, including awareness of the impact on the project and wider business performance Have a growing client network, develop strong relationships with clients through project work, and effectively influence opposite numbers at a project level Be able to design and complete a range of data analysis and convey key insights with a clear understanding of client context, relative strengths, risks and sensitivities Be a clear and effective communicator, with the ability to tailor style to the audience and client context Be a confident report writer - happy holding the pen - and confidently present your own work / findings externally and facilitate regular client engagement Have a strong understanding of the sector and market, and take a proactive approach to further development Be able to plan and manage end-to-end proposal and tender response process, preparing well-drafted responses to bid questions for senior review and directing others as required About you: A great '31tenner' is a self-starter with drive and ambition. We are looking for people who can build excellent client relationships and work collaboratively within a team environment. But above all else, you must be passionate about social impact and working with the public sector. We hire the person first, experience second, shaping the role around the individual. We recognise that every candidate's experiences and background will be different. We value a broad, diverse range of perspectives. We're keen to hear from values-driven candidates, with: Demonstrable experience in Economic Development & Growth, Finance, Investment and Policy Demonstrable experience working either for or with the public sector, specifically local or central government, in-house or in a consulting role with public sector clients Experience writing HMT Green Book Business Cases A growth mindset, regularly seeking feedback and continuous self-improvement Initiative and ownership, self-managing your time, flagging your availability and clearly communicating updates with project teams, working across multiple projects in tandem The ability to engage successfully with clients, client teams and key stakeholders and to work in a relational manner/style A demonstrable commitment to improving public sector and local government services The ability to deal with ambiguity and to navigate complex or unclear issues The ability to think analytically, systematically, and logically, breaking down complex information to enable us and our clients to better understand them Be comfortable receiving and delivering clear, constructive feedback (or prepared to embrace the uncomfortable!) An active contribution to the development of our company culture, role-modelling our values and engaging with internal initiatives and knowledge-sharing Benefits: 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexi bank holidays - the option to substitute religious holidays for a date that is meaningful to you The option to purchase up to 5 additional annual leave days (per year) Private healthcare package with BUPA and the ability to add family members Matched pension up to 6% of gross salary Enhanced maternity and shared parental leave Annual performance-based bonus (discretionary) Work-life balance - we recognise that everyone has interests and commitments outside of their work and so we strongly advocate for working in the way that's best for you. Whether that's part-time, condensed hours, from home or the office, flexible working arrangements are actively supported A friendly and supportive working environment with regular opportunities for collaboration, team socials and modern offices with excellent facilities for staff in a central location Annual team away day and Christmas party Opportunities to get involved in our social value programme of volunteering and pro-bono support to causes that align with our mission Continuous opportunities for career development and training, including support to pursue professional qualifications (that align to our work) Unlimited access to our online learning platform, You Can Now Salary sacrifice cycle-to-work, tech at home and electric vehicle scheme Access to our Payroll Giving scheme, enabling tax efficient donations to charities of your choice Our interview process: 1st stage - Initial phone call with our People Lead 2nd stage - Technical interview - Includes an Excel test and case study / presentation task (2hrs, virtual via Teams) with two members of the hiring team 3rd stage - Values & behaviours interview - Final meeting with two members of our Senior Leadership Team (1hr, in-person)
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
About us: 31ten is an agile, independent consultancy and certified B Corp. Trusted by our clients and partners, we've been named as one of the UK's Leading Management Consultancies by the Financial Times every year since 2020. We work in partnership with the public sector to make places better for the people that live, work, and learn in them. Integrity, inclusivity, social and environmental awareness are at the heart of what we do, and we collaborate with our clients to deliver sustainable change, meaningful impact, and better outcomes. Work-life balance is important to us - we recognise that everyone has interests and commitments outside of their work and so we strongly advocate for working in the way that's best for you. Whether that's part-time, condensed hours, from home or the London office, flexible working arrangements are actively supported. 31ten works across Local & Central Government, Housing & Development, Education, Health & Social Care and Blue Light Services. Our services in these sectors typically take the shape of: Customer, Digital & Technology; Strategy & Transformation; People & Change; Placemaking & Regeneration; Finance & Assets; Procurement & Partnerships; and Business Cases. About the role: Managing Consultants at 31ten are central to successful project delivery. Their work goes beyond delivering high-quality advice and outputs - they are responsible for managing delivery teams, quality and commercials, whilst being the face of the project and engaging positively with our clients. We are keen to speak to candidates who are interested in helping us to design and deliver services to the public sector, which: Promote place-based investment approaches that drive inclusive economic growth and long-term value for local communities Leverage public investment to catalyse regeneration and sustainable growth Generate long-term sustainable income streams or one-off receipts through strategic asset reviews Identify opportunities and evaluate options to drive regeneration, repurpose assets and develop new housing Supports growth ambitions through local economic strategies Develop and implement investment strategies, including investment funds, and advise on commercial opportunities Preparation of economic appraisals, impact assessments, and evaluation studies to inform strategic decision-making and prioritise projects Analyse regional and local economic conditions and trends to inform planning, investment, and regeneration priorities Facilitate partnerships between public, private, and community stakeholders to drive inclusive, sustainable economic outcomes Assess and monitor the impact of economic interventions to ensure delivery of intended outcomes for communities The points above reflect our broad-ranging mission, so we don't expect relevant experience in them all. In fact, our preferred recruits tend to have a focused CV with strong evidence of experience in some but not all areas. In this role, we'd expect you to Take responsibility for clarifying scope, planning and delivery of projects, meeting deadlines and flagging risks, tasking and managing the project team Have good commercial acumen in a consulting context and strong management of project hygiene factors, including awareness of the impact on the project and wider business performance Have a growing client network, develop strong relationships with clients through project work, and effectively influence opposite numbers at a project level Be able to design and complete a range of data analysis and convey key insights with a clear understanding of client context, relative strengths, risks and sensitivities Be a clear and effective communicator, with the ability to tailor style to the audience and client context Be a confident report writer - happy holding the pen - and confidently present your own work / findings externally and facilitate regular client engagement Have a strong understanding of the sector and market, and take a proactive approach to further development Be able to plan and manage end-to-end proposal and tender response process, preparing well-drafted responses to bid questions for senior review and directing others as required About you: A great '31tenner' is a self-starter with drive and ambition. We are looking for people who can build excellent client relationships and work collaboratively within a team environment. But above all else, you must be passionate about social impact and working with the public sector. We hire the person first, experience second, shaping the role around the individual. We recognise that every candidate's experiences and background will be different. We value a broad, diverse range of perspectives. We're keen to hear from values-driven candidates, with: Demonstrable experience in Economic Development & Growth, Finance, Investment and Policy Demonstrable experience working either for or with the public sector, specifically local or central government, in-house or in a consulting role with public sector clients Experience writing HMT Green Book Business Cases A growth mindset, regularly seeking feedback and continuous self-improvement Initiative and ownership, self-managing your time, flagging your availability and clearly communicating updates with project teams, working across multiple projects in tandem The ability to engage successfully with clients, client teams and key stakeholders and to work in a relational manner/style A demonstrable commitment to improving public sector and local government services The ability to deal with ambiguity and to navigate complex or unclear issues The ability to think analytically, systematically, and logically, breaking down complex information to enable us and our clients to better understand them Be comfortable receiving and delivering clear, constructive feedback (or prepared to embrace the uncomfortable!) An active contribution to the development of our company culture, role-modelling our values and engaging with internal initiatives and knowledge-sharing Benefits: 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexi bank holidays - the option to substitute religious holidays for a date that is meaningful to you The option to purchase up to 5 additional annual leave days (per year) Private healthcare package with BUPA and the ability to add family members Matched pension up to 6% of gross salary Enhanced maternity and shared parental leave Annual performance-based bonus (discretionary) Work-life balance - we recognise that everyone has interests and commitments outside of their work and so we strongly advocate for working in the way that's best for you. Whether that's part-time, condensed hours, from home or the office, flexible working arrangements are actively supported A friendly and supportive working environment with regular opportunities for collaboration, team socials and modern offices with excellent facilities for staff in a central location Annual team away day and Christmas party Opportunities to get involved in our social value programme of volunteering and pro-bono support to causes that align with our mission Continuous opportunities for career development and training, including support to pursue professional qualifications (that align to our work) Unlimited access to our online learning platform, You Can Now Salary sacrifice cycle-to-work, tech at home and electric vehicle scheme Access to our Payroll Giving scheme, enabling tax efficient donations to charities of your choice Our interview process: 1st stage - Initial phone call with our People Lead 2nd stage - Technical interview - Includes an Excel test and case study / presentation task (2hrs, virtual via Teams) with two members of the hiring team 3rd stage - Values & behaviours interview - Final meeting with two members of our Senior Leadership Team (1hr, in-person)
Assistant Town Planner Swindon (Hybrid Working) Full-Time Permanent The Opportunity An independent, well-established planning and design consultancy is seeking an Assistant Town Planner to join its growing team in Swindon. Operating for over three decades, this multidisciplinary consultancy has built a strong reputation for delivering planning, architecture and environmental services across the UK. Their work spans residential, commercial, education and mixed-use developments, supporting clients from early feasibility through to delivery. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative team environment where planners work closely with architects, urban designers and environmental specialists on a wide variety of projects. The Role You will support senior planners across multiple projects, gaining exposure to all aspects of the planning process. Key responsibilities include: Assisting in the preparation and submission of planning applications and appeals Undertaking site appraisals and planning research Preparing reports and supporting documentation Liaising with clients, local authorities and other stakeholders Supporting project coordination within a multidisciplinary team About You RTPI-accredited degree in Town Planning or a related discipline (or working towards) Some relevant experience, such as a placement year or previous role in consultancy or local authority Strong written and verbal communication skills Good organisational skills and attention to detail A proactive approach and willingness to learn What's on Offer Competitive salary, depending on experience Full support towards RTPI chartership Exposure to a diverse project portfolio A supportive and collaborative working culture Clear progression opportunities within an established consultancy Apply For more information or to apply, please get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Assistant Town Planner Swindon (Hybrid Working) Full-Time Permanent The Opportunity An independent, well-established planning and design consultancy is seeking an Assistant Town Planner to join its growing team in Swindon. Operating for over three decades, this multidisciplinary consultancy has built a strong reputation for delivering planning, architecture and environmental services across the UK. Their work spans residential, commercial, education and mixed-use developments, supporting clients from early feasibility through to delivery. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative team environment where planners work closely with architects, urban designers and environmental specialists on a wide variety of projects. The Role You will support senior planners across multiple projects, gaining exposure to all aspects of the planning process. Key responsibilities include: Assisting in the preparation and submission of planning applications and appeals Undertaking site appraisals and planning research Preparing reports and supporting documentation Liaising with clients, local authorities and other stakeholders Supporting project coordination within a multidisciplinary team About You RTPI-accredited degree in Town Planning or a related discipline (or working towards) Some relevant experience, such as a placement year or previous role in consultancy or local authority Strong written and verbal communication skills Good organisational skills and attention to detail A proactive approach and willingness to learn What's on Offer Competitive salary, depending on experience Full support towards RTPI chartership Exposure to a diverse project portfolio A supportive and collaborative working culture Clear progression opportunities within an established consultancy Apply For more information or to apply, please get in touch for a confidential discussion.
Merrifield Consultants are delighted to be supporting a well-established youth charity to recruit a Head of Fundraising and Communications. Reporting to the Chief Executive, this role will lead fundraising across trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships, major donors, and events. It will also oversee communications activity that supports income generation and helps the charity share its impact clearly. This is a senior leadership role with a high level of autonomy. You will work closely with colleagues across the organisation, manage a small team, and help turn services and ideas into sustainable income. The charity works with young people through open access provision, community-based programmes, and wider opportunities across the city. They are now looking for someone who can build income, strengthen external relationships, and support its next stage of development. Key details Salary: 38,000 to 43,000 per year Hours: 37.5 hours per week Contract: Permanent Location: Office based in the Bristol, with some flexibility by agreement Benefits include generous annual leave, pension contribution, wellbeing support and work-related expenses About the role This role is suited to an experienced fundraiser who is confident working at both strategic and operational level. The main focus of the role is fundraising, particularly trusts and foundations and corporate partnerships. Key responsibilities Lead and deliver the fundraising strategy Secure income from trusts and foundations, with a focus on strong multi year funding Develop corporate partnerships, sponsorship and supporter relationships Build and manage relationships with major donors and key funders Maintain a clear pipeline of opportunities and income forecasting Support fundraising events and wider supporter engagement Oversee communications activity that supports fundraising Lead and support the fundraising and communications team Contribute to senior leadership planning and decision making Person specification A strong track record in fundraising across trusts and foundations, corporate income and donor development Experience of writing successful bids and securing larger grants Strong relationship building skills and confidence with external stakeholders Experience of leading work at both strategic and delivery level Good organisational skills and the ability to manage a varied pipeline A collaborative and grounded approach To apply Please apply today with your CV for further information and a confidential conversation with Merrifield Consultants. Applications close on 22 April. Interviews are expected to take place on 29 April and are likely to be held in person. Benefits Benefits include 32 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays and closure days, an extra day off for your birthday, matched pension contributions up to 3%, flexible working by agreement, reasonable expenses, and charity worker discounts. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Merrifield Consultants are delighted to be supporting a well-established youth charity to recruit a Head of Fundraising and Communications. Reporting to the Chief Executive, this role will lead fundraising across trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships, major donors, and events. It will also oversee communications activity that supports income generation and helps the charity share its impact clearly. This is a senior leadership role with a high level of autonomy. You will work closely with colleagues across the organisation, manage a small team, and help turn services and ideas into sustainable income. The charity works with young people through open access provision, community-based programmes, and wider opportunities across the city. They are now looking for someone who can build income, strengthen external relationships, and support its next stage of development. Key details Salary: 38,000 to 43,000 per year Hours: 37.5 hours per week Contract: Permanent Location: Office based in the Bristol, with some flexibility by agreement Benefits include generous annual leave, pension contribution, wellbeing support and work-related expenses About the role This role is suited to an experienced fundraiser who is confident working at both strategic and operational level. The main focus of the role is fundraising, particularly trusts and foundations and corporate partnerships. Key responsibilities Lead and deliver the fundraising strategy Secure income from trusts and foundations, with a focus on strong multi year funding Develop corporate partnerships, sponsorship and supporter relationships Build and manage relationships with major donors and key funders Maintain a clear pipeline of opportunities and income forecasting Support fundraising events and wider supporter engagement Oversee communications activity that supports fundraising Lead and support the fundraising and communications team Contribute to senior leadership planning and decision making Person specification A strong track record in fundraising across trusts and foundations, corporate income and donor development Experience of writing successful bids and securing larger grants Strong relationship building skills and confidence with external stakeholders Experience of leading work at both strategic and delivery level Good organisational skills and the ability to manage a varied pipeline A collaborative and grounded approach To apply Please apply today with your CV for further information and a confidential conversation with Merrifield Consultants. Applications close on 22 April. Interviews are expected to take place on 29 April and are likely to be held in person. Benefits Benefits include 32 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays and closure days, an extra day off for your birthday, matched pension contributions up to 3%, flexible working by agreement, reasonable expenses, and charity worker discounts. We practice a diverse and inclusive recruitment process that ensures equal opportunity for all we work with, irrespective of race, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age or gender. As an organisation, we encourage applications from all backgrounds and will ensure measures are met when required, to allow a fair process throughout.
Graduate Town Planner Location: Preston Salary: Competitive + full benefits package We are working on behalf of a long-established property and planning consultancy to appoint a Graduate Town Planner into their Preston office. This opportunity would suit an ambitious graduate looking to gain practical experience in a commercially focused environment, with direct exposure to clients and live projects from an early stage. The Opportunity Joining a busy and well-respected team, you will contribute to the delivery of planning advice across a varied portfolio, including residential development, land promotion, and rural projects. The role offers a strong blend of technical work and client interaction, providing an excellent platform for career progression. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the preparation of planning applications, appraisals, and supporting documentation Assisting with land promotion work and strategic site assessments Carrying out research into local and national planning policy Drafting reports, correspondence, and planning statements Attending site visits, meetings, and client discussions Engaging with planning officers and other stakeholders as required Candidate Profile Degree or Masters in Town Planning or a closely related subject Keen to work towards MRTPI status (with structured support available) Commercial awareness and an interest in the property sector Strong written skills with the ability to present clear and well-structured arguments Confident communicator with a professional approach Ability to manage workload and prioritise effectively What You Can Expect Early responsibility and involvement in meaningful projects Ongoing professional development and mentoring Support through the RTPI APC process Exposure to a wide client base across multiple sectors A stable and collaborative working environment Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits This position offers a genuine opportunity to build a long-term career within a respected consultancy that combines planning expertise with wider property services. For further details or a confidential discussion, please get in touch.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Graduate Town Planner Location: Preston Salary: Competitive + full benefits package We are working on behalf of a long-established property and planning consultancy to appoint a Graduate Town Planner into their Preston office. This opportunity would suit an ambitious graduate looking to gain practical experience in a commercially focused environment, with direct exposure to clients and live projects from an early stage. The Opportunity Joining a busy and well-respected team, you will contribute to the delivery of planning advice across a varied portfolio, including residential development, land promotion, and rural projects. The role offers a strong blend of technical work and client interaction, providing an excellent platform for career progression. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the preparation of planning applications, appraisals, and supporting documentation Assisting with land promotion work and strategic site assessments Carrying out research into local and national planning policy Drafting reports, correspondence, and planning statements Attending site visits, meetings, and client discussions Engaging with planning officers and other stakeholders as required Candidate Profile Degree or Masters in Town Planning or a closely related subject Keen to work towards MRTPI status (with structured support available) Commercial awareness and an interest in the property sector Strong written skills with the ability to present clear and well-structured arguments Confident communicator with a professional approach Ability to manage workload and prioritise effectively What You Can Expect Early responsibility and involvement in meaningful projects Ongoing professional development and mentoring Support through the RTPI APC process Exposure to a wide client base across multiple sectors A stable and collaborative working environment Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits This position offers a genuine opportunity to build a long-term career within a respected consultancy that combines planning expertise with wider property services. For further details or a confidential discussion, please get in touch.
Head of Finance 4 days a week Salary 45,000 to 50,000 for the 4 days pa plus excellent benefits ( 56,250 to 62,500 for FTE) Hybrid working / Bristol Office - Royal Oak House, Bristol, BS1 4GB Quartet Community Foundation (Quartet) is a leading independent charity and grant-maker in the West of England supporting local charities and community groups in Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. At the heart of this, is our expert philanthropy service, built on trusted long-term relationships with our donors. Founded in 1986, Quartet is one of the first community associations in the UK, setting out to create a permanent source of support for local people. Quartet is part of a UK-wide network of 47 community foundations and a global movement of over 1,800 foundations championing 'local giving for local need'. Quartet this year celebrated the landmark of awarding 80 million in grants to communities over our 37-year history. In 2025 alone 5 million of grants were given to over 1,000 organisations. With a growing endowment fund currently at 64 million and over 300 named fundholder accounts, the future is bright and the opportunities significant for Quartet and our team. The Role The Head of Finance is responsible for the financial systems and accounting of Quartet to ensure the sound financial management of the organisation. They also oversee the effective delivery of many of Quartet's administrative operations to enable the smooth running of the charity. Our Board of Trustees, Leadership Team and all staff are committed to the principles of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) and this commitment runs through all of our work and services. The Head of Finance will be required to uphold these principles and commitment. Responsible to: The Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The postholder will be working closely with staff throughout Quartet, the Board of Trustees and the Finance and Investment Committee. About you To succeed in this role you will : Be a qualified accountant or QBE with substantial financial and management accounting experience. Have excellent verbal and written communication skills and demonstrable experience of leading and engaging with finance and other corporate functions to develop a mature and rounded service. Have an excellent understanding of financial and management accounting processes, financial reporting and audit planning as well as being adept at managing both your own and your team's priorities. Leading on communication with Investment Managers, analysing their quarterly performance and advising the CEO, Finance and Investment Committee and Board on risks and returns. Working with the CEO, Leadership team and trustees, you will be a strong leader able to communicate well with your peers and teams members and have resilience to adapt quickly to changing priorities and demands from internal and external stakeholders. Knowledge of SORP, tax and VAT In return for your hard work and dedication you will enjoy a wide variety of benefits including: Positive, collaborative, inclusive working culture Flexible working arrangements (subject to agreement and the requirements of the job) 25 days annual leave plus public holidays (all annual leave pro rata) Extra 3 days extra annual leave between Christmas and New Year (office is closed) Extra 1 days annual birthday leave Extra length of service annual leave after 5 years and 10 years. Employee Assistance Programme Health Benefits scheme via the Hospital Saturday Fund Cycle to Work scheme. 6% employer pension contribution after successful probation period completion, with pension contributions being backdated to the joining date. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds. For more information on this opportunity including a job description and person spec please contact Nicola Shaw our retained consultant on (phone number removed) or to apply send a CV and support statement to (url removed) Closing date 26th April Interview date 11th May
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance 4 days a week Salary 45,000 to 50,000 for the 4 days pa plus excellent benefits ( 56,250 to 62,500 for FTE) Hybrid working / Bristol Office - Royal Oak House, Bristol, BS1 4GB Quartet Community Foundation (Quartet) is a leading independent charity and grant-maker in the West of England supporting local charities and community groups in Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. At the heart of this, is our expert philanthropy service, built on trusted long-term relationships with our donors. Founded in 1986, Quartet is one of the first community associations in the UK, setting out to create a permanent source of support for local people. Quartet is part of a UK-wide network of 47 community foundations and a global movement of over 1,800 foundations championing 'local giving for local need'. Quartet this year celebrated the landmark of awarding 80 million in grants to communities over our 37-year history. In 2025 alone 5 million of grants were given to over 1,000 organisations. With a growing endowment fund currently at 64 million and over 300 named fundholder accounts, the future is bright and the opportunities significant for Quartet and our team. The Role The Head of Finance is responsible for the financial systems and accounting of Quartet to ensure the sound financial management of the organisation. They also oversee the effective delivery of many of Quartet's administrative operations to enable the smooth running of the charity. Our Board of Trustees, Leadership Team and all staff are committed to the principles of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) and this commitment runs through all of our work and services. The Head of Finance will be required to uphold these principles and commitment. Responsible to: The Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The postholder will be working closely with staff throughout Quartet, the Board of Trustees and the Finance and Investment Committee. About you To succeed in this role you will : Be a qualified accountant or QBE with substantial financial and management accounting experience. Have excellent verbal and written communication skills and demonstrable experience of leading and engaging with finance and other corporate functions to develop a mature and rounded service. Have an excellent understanding of financial and management accounting processes, financial reporting and audit planning as well as being adept at managing both your own and your team's priorities. Leading on communication with Investment Managers, analysing their quarterly performance and advising the CEO, Finance and Investment Committee and Board on risks and returns. Working with the CEO, Leadership team and trustees, you will be a strong leader able to communicate well with your peers and teams members and have resilience to adapt quickly to changing priorities and demands from internal and external stakeholders. Knowledge of SORP, tax and VAT In return for your hard work and dedication you will enjoy a wide variety of benefits including: Positive, collaborative, inclusive working culture Flexible working arrangements (subject to agreement and the requirements of the job) 25 days annual leave plus public holidays (all annual leave pro rata) Extra 3 days extra annual leave between Christmas and New Year (office is closed) Extra 1 days annual birthday leave Extra length of service annual leave after 5 years and 10 years. Employee Assistance Programme Health Benefits scheme via the Hospital Saturday Fund Cycle to Work scheme. 6% employer pension contribution after successful probation period completion, with pension contributions being backdated to the joining date. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds. For more information on this opportunity including a job description and person spec please contact Nicola Shaw our retained consultant on (phone number removed) or to apply send a CV and support statement to (url removed) Closing date 26th April Interview date 11th May
Summary: In this role, you will help us grow our reputation and build stronger relationships with the communities we serve. You'll be joining a growing team where your experience will be put to use across a wide variety of tasks, ranging from managing official consultations and private briefings to organising large-scale public events. Because we provide an essential service, you will also play a key part in our team's on-call standby rota to ensure we are always there when our customers need us. We are looking for someone who can easily switch between multiple projects without losing sight of the finish line. You should be someone who remains calm under pressure and can handle competing priorities while meeting every deadline. Confidence is key, especially when dealing with the press or broadcast media so being a natural communicator will be key. Main Responsibilities: You will assist the Senior Community Engagement Manager in enhancing the reputation of the business amongst the company's wide variety of stakeholders, delivering the Stakeholder Engagement Strategy. Work with business leads to develop high quality stakeholder engagement programmes across a range of projects from statutory consultations and business planning activities to day-to-day activities. Assist in devising a structured engagement programme with key regulatory and political stakeholders. Draft accurate stakeholder communications materials, including, but not limited to; engagement plans and evaluations, briefing notes, statements, presentations, exhibition materials, website copy and FAQs Manage, maintain and develop South East Water's stakeholder engagement database and identify engagement opportunities amongst stakeholders Strategically manage the creation, mapping, delivery and reporting of stakeholder engagement events to ensure outcomes achieve pre-agreed objectives. Assist departments in resolving potentially sensitive or high-profile stakeholder complaints Arrange and accompany senior managers, as appropriate, to meet with key stakeholders on a 1-2-1 basis Find new and innovative approaches to engage with our stakeholders Assist with the development of key business publications such as the interim and annual reports Confident at liaising with engagement consultants, designers, photographers, videographers and other contractors to achieve desired outcomes. Be part of the Communications out of hours on call rota, responding to media enquiries and assisting during emergency incidents You'll need: Qualifications/Skills/Experience Qualified to a degree level or equivalent. Strong interpersonal skills when dealing with people from across the social and political spectrum, as well as a commitment both in terms of responsibility, availability and flexibility. Full UK driving licence is a requirement as this role involves regular travel around the south east. Stakeholder engagement. Project Coordination, Political & regulatory awareness. Event delivery, Database management & CRM. Business/Corporate communications. Copywriting, Innovation & digital engagement, Issue/complaint resolution. Senior management support, Contractor management, Crisis communications experience desirable Demonstrable experience in either stakeholder relations, or related field / public relations/communications, either agency or in-house. We want to be the water company people want to be supplied by and want to work for. We know the communities we serve are diverse. We recognise creativity comes from diversity not similarity. That's why we are enthusiastic about creating inclusion across age, race, gender, ethnicity, religion and identity. You will experience our dedication to equal opportunities and fair treatment for all: through your recruitment, employment and career progression with South East Water. Benefits package: Excellent Stakeholder pension scheme, up to 10% employer contribution. 5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays per annum, increasing to 6 weeks with length of service. Flexible annual leave policy to buy or sell holiday leave. Paid volunteering days. Cycle to work scheme. Health cash plan. Life assurance. Wellbeing related benefits. What can you expect from your recruitment? To apply for this position, please submit your CV on our career's website. It is necessary for you to have the legal right to work in the UK when you begin employment with South East Water. Additionally, as part of the employment offer, you will need to pass background, identity, and employment referencing checks. If this sounds like the opportunity you've been looking for, apply now! South East Water kindly asks that recruitment agencies refrain from submitting CVs to our employees or associates without explicit invitation from our HR Resourcing team. CVs sent on a speculative basis will not be acknowledged and will not assume any responsibility for fees or commissions in the event that we hire a candidate who applied directly or subsequently introduced by an instructed agency. Compensation package: Up to £40,312 (dependent on experience) + car allowance of £6254 p.a.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Summary: In this role, you will help us grow our reputation and build stronger relationships with the communities we serve. You'll be joining a growing team where your experience will be put to use across a wide variety of tasks, ranging from managing official consultations and private briefings to organising large-scale public events. Because we provide an essential service, you will also play a key part in our team's on-call standby rota to ensure we are always there when our customers need us. We are looking for someone who can easily switch between multiple projects without losing sight of the finish line. You should be someone who remains calm under pressure and can handle competing priorities while meeting every deadline. Confidence is key, especially when dealing with the press or broadcast media so being a natural communicator will be key. Main Responsibilities: You will assist the Senior Community Engagement Manager in enhancing the reputation of the business amongst the company's wide variety of stakeholders, delivering the Stakeholder Engagement Strategy. Work with business leads to develop high quality stakeholder engagement programmes across a range of projects from statutory consultations and business planning activities to day-to-day activities. Assist in devising a structured engagement programme with key regulatory and political stakeholders. Draft accurate stakeholder communications materials, including, but not limited to; engagement plans and evaluations, briefing notes, statements, presentations, exhibition materials, website copy and FAQs Manage, maintain and develop South East Water's stakeholder engagement database and identify engagement opportunities amongst stakeholders Strategically manage the creation, mapping, delivery and reporting of stakeholder engagement events to ensure outcomes achieve pre-agreed objectives. Assist departments in resolving potentially sensitive or high-profile stakeholder complaints Arrange and accompany senior managers, as appropriate, to meet with key stakeholders on a 1-2-1 basis Find new and innovative approaches to engage with our stakeholders Assist with the development of key business publications such as the interim and annual reports Confident at liaising with engagement consultants, designers, photographers, videographers and other contractors to achieve desired outcomes. Be part of the Communications out of hours on call rota, responding to media enquiries and assisting during emergency incidents You'll need: Qualifications/Skills/Experience Qualified to a degree level or equivalent. Strong interpersonal skills when dealing with people from across the social and political spectrum, as well as a commitment both in terms of responsibility, availability and flexibility. Full UK driving licence is a requirement as this role involves regular travel around the south east. Stakeholder engagement. Project Coordination, Political & regulatory awareness. Event delivery, Database management & CRM. Business/Corporate communications. Copywriting, Innovation & digital engagement, Issue/complaint resolution. Senior management support, Contractor management, Crisis communications experience desirable Demonstrable experience in either stakeholder relations, or related field / public relations/communications, either agency or in-house. We want to be the water company people want to be supplied by and want to work for. We know the communities we serve are diverse. We recognise creativity comes from diversity not similarity. That's why we are enthusiastic about creating inclusion across age, race, gender, ethnicity, religion and identity. You will experience our dedication to equal opportunities and fair treatment for all: through your recruitment, employment and career progression with South East Water. Benefits package: Excellent Stakeholder pension scheme, up to 10% employer contribution. 5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays per annum, increasing to 6 weeks with length of service. Flexible annual leave policy to buy or sell holiday leave. Paid volunteering days. Cycle to work scheme. Health cash plan. Life assurance. Wellbeing related benefits. What can you expect from your recruitment? To apply for this position, please submit your CV on our career's website. It is necessary for you to have the legal right to work in the UK when you begin employment with South East Water. Additionally, as part of the employment offer, you will need to pass background, identity, and employment referencing checks. If this sounds like the opportunity you've been looking for, apply now! South East Water kindly asks that recruitment agencies refrain from submitting CVs to our employees or associates without explicit invitation from our HR Resourcing team. CVs sent on a speculative basis will not be acknowledged and will not assume any responsibility for fees or commissions in the event that we hire a candidate who applied directly or subsequently introduced by an instructed agency. Compensation package: Up to £40,312 (dependent on experience) + car allowance of £6254 p.a.
If you are in the consultancy business with circa 2 years experience and would like to progress quickly through the consultancy ranks within a dynamic and growing organisatio predominantly in financial services, then my consultancy client would like to meet with you. The following is a brief description of the role/s with a full job description available on application. This is an excellent opportunity to progress in the ever growing consultancy profession. PRIME RESPONSIBILITIES Support in Business Analysis Assist in the evaluation of client business needs/requirements/processes to identify areas for improvement. Gather critical information from various stakeholders and document processes for the preparation of functional specifications by relevant internal consultants Through market research, analyse business structures to evaluate the competitive landscape, and long term industry trends. Delivery Assist delivery teams with client engagements by building trusting relationships with stakeholders, supporting project deliverables, and helping reach project milestones. Conduct relevant research to support strategic business planning within the various departments and programmes of the client organisation. Stakeholder engagement & business development Attend client team meetings as required. Assist in the presentation of the delivery team findings and recommendations to clients. Stakeholder engagement & business developmen Attend client team meetings, actively promoting the company brand Communicate with people at all levels in the organisation to find out what they hope to achieve and understand the client's change agenda Present delivery team findings and recommendations to clients in an engaging, effective and persuasive manner YOU WILL NEED Commercial awareness including knowledge of contemporary consultancy trends Keen understanding of business frameworks and terminology Creative and innovative thinking approach to solving business-related issues Strong problem-solving and analytical skills Strong interpersonal skills Exceptional organisational skills Advanced IT skills including, but not limited to, Microsoft Office suite Excellent oral and written communication skills Ability to effectively communicate technical jargon to non-technical/commercial teams
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
If you are in the consultancy business with circa 2 years experience and would like to progress quickly through the consultancy ranks within a dynamic and growing organisatio predominantly in financial services, then my consultancy client would like to meet with you. The following is a brief description of the role/s with a full job description available on application. This is an excellent opportunity to progress in the ever growing consultancy profession. PRIME RESPONSIBILITIES Support in Business Analysis Assist in the evaluation of client business needs/requirements/processes to identify areas for improvement. Gather critical information from various stakeholders and document processes for the preparation of functional specifications by relevant internal consultants Through market research, analyse business structures to evaluate the competitive landscape, and long term industry trends. Delivery Assist delivery teams with client engagements by building trusting relationships with stakeholders, supporting project deliverables, and helping reach project milestones. Conduct relevant research to support strategic business planning within the various departments and programmes of the client organisation. Stakeholder engagement & business development Attend client team meetings as required. Assist in the presentation of the delivery team findings and recommendations to clients. Stakeholder engagement & business developmen Attend client team meetings, actively promoting the company brand Communicate with people at all levels in the organisation to find out what they hope to achieve and understand the client's change agenda Present delivery team findings and recommendations to clients in an engaging, effective and persuasive manner YOU WILL NEED Commercial awareness including knowledge of contemporary consultancy trends Keen understanding of business frameworks and terminology Creative and innovative thinking approach to solving business-related issues Strong problem-solving and analytical skills Strong interpersonal skills Exceptional organisational skills Advanced IT skills including, but not limited to, Microsoft Office suite Excellent oral and written communication skills Ability to effectively communicate technical jargon to non-technical/commercial teams
TJX Europe At TJX Europe, every day brings new opportunities for growth, exploration, and achievement. You'll be part of our vibrant team that embraces diversity, fosters collaboration, and prioritises your development. Whether you're working in our Distribution Centers, Corporate Offices, or Retail Stores-TK Maxx & Homesense, you'll find abundant opportunities to learn, thrive, and make an impact. Come join our TJX team-a Fortune 100 company and the world's leading off-price retailer. Job Description: We are seeking an Assistant Building Surveyor to support the delivery and oversight of retail shell specifications and landlord shell works across our expanding store portfolio. This role involves the drafting and producing of technical shell specifications, input in technical advice and review of shell drawings, monitoring compliance with technical standards, and liaising with landlords and project teams to ensure shell handovers meet brand and operational requirements. You'll gain valuable experience in retail development, construction interface, and technical due diligence, with support towards professional chartership. Key Responsibilities In collaboration with our Acquisition and Architecture team, liaise directly with Landlords to arrange visits to new potential sites and identify suitability, modifications and risks which will be encountered in the construction and delivery phase of the project. Technical input in the preparation of project feasibilities. Advise on areas such as repair condition, structural condition and planning risks. Identify when and where specialist consultant input would be required regarding factors such as asbestos, methane, listed building conditions, Party Wall, RAAC, The Building Safety Act etc. Own the process of obtaining relevant and necessary technical details, specifications and information necessary to aid the preparation of store Capex. Alongside and in collaboration with Commercial Construction, input, guide and assist in the preparation of documents for Capex, Final Approval Form and the Agreement to Lease. Negotiate directly with Landlords surveyors to obtain best value and construction detail to achieve or exceed the standards proposed in the Heads of Terms. Liaise directly with internal and external Lawyers in the review of AFL's and Lease agreements for new stores, expansions, downsizes and ad-hoc projects where Landlord interfaces are required, advising where needed on technical elements. Monitor the Landlords works on site to ensure compliance with the Shell Specification and Lease Agreement, ensuring progress is monitored in a formal manner by issuing weekly progress reports. Ensure relevant documents are provided by the Landlord at Practical Completion. Coordinate and act as primary contact for both internal and external technical teams in the obtaining of Landlords approvals for shop fit proposals and provide licence documents as required. Represent TJX in formal access meetings with the Landlord on access and handover of the unit to TJX Construction team. Ensure landlords defects are highlighted, recorded and rectified in a timely manner with close monitoring and reporting. Act as primary contact for the TJX Construction team for any interface with Landlord should issues arise during fit out. Liaise with internal TJX Utilities and Energy teams in arranging installation of utility supply meters or Change of Tenancy agreements. Key Skills, Knowledge & Experience Negotiation and interpersonal skills to effectively interact with stakeholders and resolve issues with proficiently. Ability to foresee risk and plan projects in a proactive and professional manner. Fluency in the English language with the ability to draft reports and communications effectively, efficiently and proactively. HNC/HND and/or Degree level qualification relevant within the Construction industry e.g. Building Surveying, Construction, Project or Programme Management, Engineering or Built Environment. 1-2 years of post graduate experience preferred. Flexible, agile & able to prioritise. Excellent communication, negotiation & influencing skills. Able to collaborate in an inclusive culture. Confident networker & diplomatic communicator with an ability to build lasting relationships across geographies & functions. Able to work under own initiative & time critical conditions. Agile and adaptable, able to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment. Extensive travel within the UK and ROI will be required, along with willingness to travel to our European markets should workload require. Full driving licence required. You must have the legal right to work in the country you are applying to. Closing date for all applications 11th March 2026. As proud as we are of our past success, it's our future that excites us most. We strive to provide opportunities for growth, recognition and a competitive salary and benefits package. Share our determination to think bolder and bigger, and be part of our future. We consider all applicants for employment without regard to age, disability, gender, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnerships, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and/or sexual orientation. Address: 73 Clarendon Road Location: EUR Home Office Watford GB
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
TJX Europe At TJX Europe, every day brings new opportunities for growth, exploration, and achievement. You'll be part of our vibrant team that embraces diversity, fosters collaboration, and prioritises your development. Whether you're working in our Distribution Centers, Corporate Offices, or Retail Stores-TK Maxx & Homesense, you'll find abundant opportunities to learn, thrive, and make an impact. Come join our TJX team-a Fortune 100 company and the world's leading off-price retailer. Job Description: We are seeking an Assistant Building Surveyor to support the delivery and oversight of retail shell specifications and landlord shell works across our expanding store portfolio. This role involves the drafting and producing of technical shell specifications, input in technical advice and review of shell drawings, monitoring compliance with technical standards, and liaising with landlords and project teams to ensure shell handovers meet brand and operational requirements. You'll gain valuable experience in retail development, construction interface, and technical due diligence, with support towards professional chartership. Key Responsibilities In collaboration with our Acquisition and Architecture team, liaise directly with Landlords to arrange visits to new potential sites and identify suitability, modifications and risks which will be encountered in the construction and delivery phase of the project. Technical input in the preparation of project feasibilities. Advise on areas such as repair condition, structural condition and planning risks. Identify when and where specialist consultant input would be required regarding factors such as asbestos, methane, listed building conditions, Party Wall, RAAC, The Building Safety Act etc. Own the process of obtaining relevant and necessary technical details, specifications and information necessary to aid the preparation of store Capex. Alongside and in collaboration with Commercial Construction, input, guide and assist in the preparation of documents for Capex, Final Approval Form and the Agreement to Lease. Negotiate directly with Landlords surveyors to obtain best value and construction detail to achieve or exceed the standards proposed in the Heads of Terms. Liaise directly with internal and external Lawyers in the review of AFL's and Lease agreements for new stores, expansions, downsizes and ad-hoc projects where Landlord interfaces are required, advising where needed on technical elements. Monitor the Landlords works on site to ensure compliance with the Shell Specification and Lease Agreement, ensuring progress is monitored in a formal manner by issuing weekly progress reports. Ensure relevant documents are provided by the Landlord at Practical Completion. Coordinate and act as primary contact for both internal and external technical teams in the obtaining of Landlords approvals for shop fit proposals and provide licence documents as required. Represent TJX in formal access meetings with the Landlord on access and handover of the unit to TJX Construction team. Ensure landlords defects are highlighted, recorded and rectified in a timely manner with close monitoring and reporting. Act as primary contact for the TJX Construction team for any interface with Landlord should issues arise during fit out. Liaise with internal TJX Utilities and Energy teams in arranging installation of utility supply meters or Change of Tenancy agreements. Key Skills, Knowledge & Experience Negotiation and interpersonal skills to effectively interact with stakeholders and resolve issues with proficiently. Ability to foresee risk and plan projects in a proactive and professional manner. Fluency in the English language with the ability to draft reports and communications effectively, efficiently and proactively. HNC/HND and/or Degree level qualification relevant within the Construction industry e.g. Building Surveying, Construction, Project or Programme Management, Engineering or Built Environment. 1-2 years of post graduate experience preferred. Flexible, agile & able to prioritise. Excellent communication, negotiation & influencing skills. Able to collaborate in an inclusive culture. Confident networker & diplomatic communicator with an ability to build lasting relationships across geographies & functions. Able to work under own initiative & time critical conditions. Agile and adaptable, able to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment. Extensive travel within the UK and ROI will be required, along with willingness to travel to our European markets should workload require. Full driving licence required. You must have the legal right to work in the country you are applying to. Closing date for all applications 11th March 2026. As proud as we are of our past success, it's our future that excites us most. We strive to provide opportunities for growth, recognition and a competitive salary and benefits package. Share our determination to think bolder and bigger, and be part of our future. We consider all applicants for employment without regard to age, disability, gender, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnerships, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and/or sexual orientation. Address: 73 Clarendon Road Location: EUR Home Office Watford GB
We are currently seeking an experienced Optometrist to join our busy eye care practice in London. As an Optometrist, you will be responsible for providing a high standard of clinical care to our patients. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive eye examinations and assessments Diagnose visual problems and prescribe corrective lenses Provide advice and support to patients on the best eye care practices Manage and maintain accurate patient records Work collaboratively with the team to ensure efficient and effective service delivery Continuously improve clinical skills and knowledge through ongoing professional development Qualifications and Requirements: Degree in Optometry from a recognized institution Valid registration with the General Optical Council (GOC) Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Commitment to providing high-quality patient care We offer a competitive salary of £58,000 per annum, as well as a range of benefits including: Paid annual leave Pension scheme Professional development opportunities Employee discounts INTERESTED? If you are interested the please contact our Consultant, Joe Preston on OR - he will answer any questions and provide all details needed. Recommendations / Refer a Friend Vivid Optical are working in partnership on this vacancy / optical group. If you are not interested but know someone who would be perfect for such a job, then we can offer up to £500 for each successful recommendation.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
We are currently seeking an experienced Optometrist to join our busy eye care practice in London. As an Optometrist, you will be responsible for providing a high standard of clinical care to our patients. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive eye examinations and assessments Diagnose visual problems and prescribe corrective lenses Provide advice and support to patients on the best eye care practices Manage and maintain accurate patient records Work collaboratively with the team to ensure efficient and effective service delivery Continuously improve clinical skills and knowledge through ongoing professional development Qualifications and Requirements: Degree in Optometry from a recognized institution Valid registration with the General Optical Council (GOC) Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Commitment to providing high-quality patient care We offer a competitive salary of £58,000 per annum, as well as a range of benefits including: Paid annual leave Pension scheme Professional development opportunities Employee discounts INTERESTED? If you are interested the please contact our Consultant, Joe Preston on OR - he will answer any questions and provide all details needed. Recommendations / Refer a Friend Vivid Optical are working in partnership on this vacancy / optical group. If you are not interested but know someone who would be perfect for such a job, then we can offer up to £500 for each successful recommendation.