Our client, a well-established accountancy practice, is recruiting for a Tax Senior to join the team at its Stratford-upon-Avon office and the role is available to support continued growth. This mixed tax role will be to provide tax advisory and compliance services to predominantly agricultural and rural businesses as part of the Agriculture and Property Team and will include business owners, sole traders, partnerships, high net worth individuals, and their related companies or trusts. Along with a competitive salary, as Tax Senior, you will receive a great range of benefits including private medical, death in service, enhanced maternity leave, 23 days holiday, pension 5% employers contribution, flexible working and an additional range of voluntary benefits. Working with managers, directors and partners, as Tax Senior your responsibilities will include: Tax compliance for a mixed portfolio of clients Review tax returns prepared by junior members of the team Assist and train junior members of the team with various tax matters Support managers, directors and partners with complex projects including VAT advice, Inheritance Tax, Stamp Duty Land Tax advice, and Capital Gains Tax planning and compliance Provide tax assistance to other departments and carry out ad hoc duties when required Liaise with clients on a regular basis Identify tax planning opportunities and additional services to raise with clients Attend courses that are appropriate to the job role and to ensure compliance with CPD requirements Generation and referral of leads to other teams within the firm Please do apply for this Tax Senior role if you can satisfy the following: ACA/ACCA and/or CTA qualified other qualifications and exceptional QBE candidate may be considered At least three years tax experience gained within UK accountancy practice Good all-round knowledge of tax; personal and business tax, along with VAT, CGT and IHT Good general IT skills and knowledge of tax software and HMRC online services Be focussed and enthusiastic with a collaborative approach Excellent communication skills Driving licence and access to a vehicle live within commuting distance of the office Willingness to work outside normal hours as may be occasionally required Submit your CV for this Tax Senior role Unfortunately, we cannot accept applications for this role from candidates that do not have the right to work in the UK, or require visa sponsorship, either currently or in the future. This includes those currently on a student or graduate visa. Additionally, candidates must have experience gained within UK accountancy practice. We stipulate these criteria due to the high volume of applications from outside of the UK. Due to the high volume of applications we receive it is not always possible to respond to unsuccessful applicants. Therefore, if we have not responded to your application within five days please assume that on this occasion your application has not been successful. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
Our client, a well-established accountancy practice, is recruiting for a Tax Senior to join the team at its Stratford-upon-Avon office and the role is available to support continued growth. This mixed tax role will be to provide tax advisory and compliance services to predominantly agricultural and rural businesses as part of the Agriculture and Property Team and will include business owners, sole traders, partnerships, high net worth individuals, and their related companies or trusts. Along with a competitive salary, as Tax Senior, you will receive a great range of benefits including private medical, death in service, enhanced maternity leave, 23 days holiday, pension 5% employers contribution, flexible working and an additional range of voluntary benefits. Working with managers, directors and partners, as Tax Senior your responsibilities will include: Tax compliance for a mixed portfolio of clients Review tax returns prepared by junior members of the team Assist and train junior members of the team with various tax matters Support managers, directors and partners with complex projects including VAT advice, Inheritance Tax, Stamp Duty Land Tax advice, and Capital Gains Tax planning and compliance Provide tax assistance to other departments and carry out ad hoc duties when required Liaise with clients on a regular basis Identify tax planning opportunities and additional services to raise with clients Attend courses that are appropriate to the job role and to ensure compliance with CPD requirements Generation and referral of leads to other teams within the firm Please do apply for this Tax Senior role if you can satisfy the following: ACA/ACCA and/or CTA qualified other qualifications and exceptional QBE candidate may be considered At least three years tax experience gained within UK accountancy practice Good all-round knowledge of tax; personal and business tax, along with VAT, CGT and IHT Good general IT skills and knowledge of tax software and HMRC online services Be focussed and enthusiastic with a collaborative approach Excellent communication skills Driving licence and access to a vehicle live within commuting distance of the office Willingness to work outside normal hours as may be occasionally required Submit your CV for this Tax Senior role Unfortunately, we cannot accept applications for this role from candidates that do not have the right to work in the UK, or require visa sponsorship, either currently or in the future. This includes those currently on a student or graduate visa. Additionally, candidates must have experience gained within UK accountancy practice. We stipulate these criteria due to the high volume of applications from outside of the UK. Due to the high volume of applications we receive it is not always possible to respond to unsuccessful applicants. Therefore, if we have not responded to your application within five days please assume that on this occasion your application has not been successful. JBRP1_UKTJ
Lewis Davey is recruiting for an ESG Manager who is competent with on-site client facing roles, comfortable with data and knowledge on ESG items. Leading across a portfolio of mixed-assets and working closely with other management teams, the successful candidates will drive ESG performance and embed sustainability best practices into day-to-day operations. As ESG Manager, you will have a holistic knowledge of sustainability and wider environmental, social and governance issues for the built environment. The Role An ESG Manager will be required to deliver services including but not limited to; Lead the delivery of the client's ESG strategy across all operational sites, ensuring strategic alignment and performance. Act as the primary ESG lead for the client, managing all ESG-related communications and initiatives. Lead ESG performance monitoring, reporting, and improvement initiatives at asset level, including energy, water, waste, air quality, and social value. Ensure robust ESG data governance, including data integrity, consistency, and compliance with privacy regulations. Social value annual programme and Capex budget. Advise the client team with spend. Lead ESG-related meetings with internal and external stakeholders, providing strategic guidance and technical insight. Communicate through formal presentations and reports, produced to high quality standard. Drive improvement and innovation in sustainability performance across all assets. Oversee ESG performance at asset level, setting priorities and ensuring implementation of interventions aligned with client goals. Build and maintain strong relationships with all stakeholders (occupiers, site managers, surveyors and service providers) to embed ESG into operational practices and processes. Facilitate ESG collaboration with occupiers, including green lease clauses, shared sustainability goals, and joint initiatives. Develop tenant engagement programmes focused on energy efficiency, wellbeing, and community impact. Project manage onsite delivery of ESG certifications alongside external consultants as necessary, including but not exclusively, ISO 14001& ISO 50001, NABERS, WELL, Accessibility, and Biodiversity. Identify opportunities for reuse, recycling, and reduction of embodied carbon. Support DEI initiatives within property operations, including inclusive design, accessibility audits, and community engagement What you will need to succeed BSc/BA Degree in Sustainability Environmental Science, or a related discipline (e.g., Geography, Built Environment, Engineering). Holds professional qualification (e.g., ISEP, CIWEM, CIBSE, or similar). Minimum 3 years of professional experience in sustainability, preferably within the built environment or property management. Proven experience in managing and analysing sustainability data, including energy, water, waste, carbon emissions, and ESG performance metrics. Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel (e.g., pivot tables, formulas), Word, and PowerPoint. Strong analytical and communication skills; able to independently prepare and present ESG reports and identify opportunities for process improvement. Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to build and maintain effective relationships across diverse stakeholder groups. Please note that we will endeavour to review your application within two weeks and, if there is interest in your candidacy, a Consultant will be in touch. Unfortunately, due to the significant amount of applications we receive, we are unable to provide individual feedback so if you have not heard from us within two weeks, please consider your application unsuccessful. Thank you for your interest. All applications will be subject to Lewis Davey's privacy policy which can be viewed here: Lewis Davey specialise in recruiting talented people across Town Planning, Cleantech & Sustainability and Environmental industries.
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
Lewis Davey is recruiting for an ESG Manager who is competent with on-site client facing roles, comfortable with data and knowledge on ESG items. Leading across a portfolio of mixed-assets and working closely with other management teams, the successful candidates will drive ESG performance and embed sustainability best practices into day-to-day operations. As ESG Manager, you will have a holistic knowledge of sustainability and wider environmental, social and governance issues for the built environment. The Role An ESG Manager will be required to deliver services including but not limited to; Lead the delivery of the client's ESG strategy across all operational sites, ensuring strategic alignment and performance. Act as the primary ESG lead for the client, managing all ESG-related communications and initiatives. Lead ESG performance monitoring, reporting, and improvement initiatives at asset level, including energy, water, waste, air quality, and social value. Ensure robust ESG data governance, including data integrity, consistency, and compliance with privacy regulations. Social value annual programme and Capex budget. Advise the client team with spend. Lead ESG-related meetings with internal and external stakeholders, providing strategic guidance and technical insight. Communicate through formal presentations and reports, produced to high quality standard. Drive improvement and innovation in sustainability performance across all assets. Oversee ESG performance at asset level, setting priorities and ensuring implementation of interventions aligned with client goals. Build and maintain strong relationships with all stakeholders (occupiers, site managers, surveyors and service providers) to embed ESG into operational practices and processes. Facilitate ESG collaboration with occupiers, including green lease clauses, shared sustainability goals, and joint initiatives. Develop tenant engagement programmes focused on energy efficiency, wellbeing, and community impact. Project manage onsite delivery of ESG certifications alongside external consultants as necessary, including but not exclusively, ISO 14001& ISO 50001, NABERS, WELL, Accessibility, and Biodiversity. Identify opportunities for reuse, recycling, and reduction of embodied carbon. Support DEI initiatives within property operations, including inclusive design, accessibility audits, and community engagement What you will need to succeed BSc/BA Degree in Sustainability Environmental Science, or a related discipline (e.g., Geography, Built Environment, Engineering). Holds professional qualification (e.g., ISEP, CIWEM, CIBSE, or similar). Minimum 3 years of professional experience in sustainability, preferably within the built environment or property management. Proven experience in managing and analysing sustainability data, including energy, water, waste, carbon emissions, and ESG performance metrics. Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel (e.g., pivot tables, formulas), Word, and PowerPoint. Strong analytical and communication skills; able to independently prepare and present ESG reports and identify opportunities for process improvement. Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to build and maintain effective relationships across diverse stakeholder groups. Please note that we will endeavour to review your application within two weeks and, if there is interest in your candidacy, a Consultant will be in touch. Unfortunately, due to the significant amount of applications we receive, we are unable to provide individual feedback so if you have not heard from us within two weeks, please consider your application unsuccessful. Thank you for your interest. All applications will be subject to Lewis Davey's privacy policy which can be viewed here: Lewis Davey specialise in recruiting talented people across Town Planning, Cleantech & Sustainability and Environmental industries.
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Lewis Davey is recruiting for an ESG Manager who is competent with on-site client facing roles, comfortable with data and knowledge on ESG items. Leading across a portfolio of mixed-assets and working closely with other management teams, the successful candidates will drive ESG performance and embed sustainability best practices into day-to-day operations. As ESG Manager, you will have a holistic knowledge of sustainability and wider environmental, social and governance issues for the built environment. The Role An ESG Manager will be required to deliver services including but not limited to; Lead the delivery of the client s ESG strategy across all operational sites, ensuring strategic alignment and performance. Act as the primary ESG lead for the client, managing all ESG-related communications and initiatives. Lead ESG performance monitoring, reporting, and improvement initiatives at asset level, including energy, water, waste, air quality, and social value. Ensure robust ESG data governance, including data integrity, consistency, and compliance with privacy regulations. Social value annual programme and Capex budget. Advise the client team with spend. Lead ESG-related meetings with internal and external stakeholders, providing strategic guidance and technical insight. Communicate through formal presentations and reports, produced to high quality standard. Drive improvement and innovation in sustainability performance across all assets. Oversee ESG performance at asset level, setting priorities and ensuring implementation of interventions aligned with client goals. Build and maintain strong relationships with all stakeholders (occupiers, site managers, surveyors and service providers) to embed ESG into operational practices and processes. Facilitate ESG collaboration with occupiers, including green lease clauses, shared sustainability goals, and joint initiatives. Develop tenant engagement programmes focused on energy efficiency, wellbeing, and community impact. Project manage onsite delivery of ESG certifications alongside external consultants as necessary, including but not exclusively, ISO 14001& ISO 50001, NABERS, WELL, Accessibility, and Biodiversity. Identify opportunities for reuse, recycling, and reduction of embodied carbon. Support DEI initiatives within property operations, including inclusive design, accessibility audits, and community engagement What you will need to succeed BSc/BA Degree in Sustainability Environmental Science, or a related discipline (e.g., Geography, Built Environment, Engineering). Holds professional qualification (e.g., ISEP, CIWEM, CIBSE, or similar). Minimum 3 years of professional experience in sustainability, preferably within the built environment or property management. Proven experience in managing and analysing sustainability data, including energy, water, waste, carbon emissions, and ESG performance metrics. Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel (e.g., pivot tables, formulas), Word, and PowerPoint. Strong analytical and communication skills; able to independently prepare and present ESG reports and identify opportunities for process improvement. Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to build and maintain effective relationships across diverse stakeholder groups. Please note that we will endeavour to review your application within two weeks and, if there is interest in your candidacy, a Consultant will be in touch. Unfortunately, due to the significant amount of applications we receive, we are unable to provide individual feedback so if you have not heard from us within two weeks, please consider your application unsuccessful. Thank you for your interest. All applications will be subject to Lewis Davey s privacy policy which can be viewed here: Lewis Davey specialise in recruiting talented people across Town Planning, Cleantech & Sustainability and Environmental industries. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Lewis Davey is recruiting for an ESG Manager who is competent with on-site client facing roles, comfortable with data and knowledge on ESG items. Leading across a portfolio of mixed-assets and working closely with other management teams, the successful candidates will drive ESG performance and embed sustainability best practices into day-to-day operations. As ESG Manager, you will have a holistic knowledge of sustainability and wider environmental, social and governance issues for the built environment. The Role An ESG Manager will be required to deliver services including but not limited to; Lead the delivery of the client s ESG strategy across all operational sites, ensuring strategic alignment and performance. Act as the primary ESG lead for the client, managing all ESG-related communications and initiatives. Lead ESG performance monitoring, reporting, and improvement initiatives at asset level, including energy, water, waste, air quality, and social value. Ensure robust ESG data governance, including data integrity, consistency, and compliance with privacy regulations. Social value annual programme and Capex budget. Advise the client team with spend. Lead ESG-related meetings with internal and external stakeholders, providing strategic guidance and technical insight. Communicate through formal presentations and reports, produced to high quality standard. Drive improvement and innovation in sustainability performance across all assets. Oversee ESG performance at asset level, setting priorities and ensuring implementation of interventions aligned with client goals. Build and maintain strong relationships with all stakeholders (occupiers, site managers, surveyors and service providers) to embed ESG into operational practices and processes. Facilitate ESG collaboration with occupiers, including green lease clauses, shared sustainability goals, and joint initiatives. Develop tenant engagement programmes focused on energy efficiency, wellbeing, and community impact. Project manage onsite delivery of ESG certifications alongside external consultants as necessary, including but not exclusively, ISO 14001& ISO 50001, NABERS, WELL, Accessibility, and Biodiversity. Identify opportunities for reuse, recycling, and reduction of embodied carbon. Support DEI initiatives within property operations, including inclusive design, accessibility audits, and community engagement What you will need to succeed BSc/BA Degree in Sustainability Environmental Science, or a related discipline (e.g., Geography, Built Environment, Engineering). Holds professional qualification (e.g., ISEP, CIWEM, CIBSE, or similar). Minimum 3 years of professional experience in sustainability, preferably within the built environment or property management. Proven experience in managing and analysing sustainability data, including energy, water, waste, carbon emissions, and ESG performance metrics. Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel (e.g., pivot tables, formulas), Word, and PowerPoint. Strong analytical and communication skills; able to independently prepare and present ESG reports and identify opportunities for process improvement. Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to build and maintain effective relationships across diverse stakeholder groups. Please note that we will endeavour to review your application within two weeks and, if there is interest in your candidacy, a Consultant will be in touch. Unfortunately, due to the significant amount of applications we receive, we are unable to provide individual feedback so if you have not heard from us within two weeks, please consider your application unsuccessful. Thank you for your interest. All applications will be subject to Lewis Davey s privacy policy which can be viewed here: Lewis Davey specialise in recruiting talented people across Town Planning, Cleantech & Sustainability and Environmental industries. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS
Our client is an established and thriving business in the heart of Portsmouth. A leading property services company, with a long-standing reputation for excellence in residential and mixed-use estate management, they work with Freeholders, Resident Management Companies (RMCs), and Right to Manage (RTM) clients to deliver a professional, reliable and personable service. Due to significant growth they are looking for a service focused Property Manager to join their team. What are we looking for? The Property Manager should have experience in residential block management and want to take the next step in their career with a supportive and knowledgeable team. This is a fantastic opportunity to build skills and grow your career. It s a varied, hands-on role managing a portfolio of properties, liaising directly with clients, contractors, leaseholders, and colleagues across the business. You ll be responsible for all aspects of day-to-day management, from site inspections and maintenance planning to financial oversight and resident engagement. The role has core hours of Monday to Friday, 9:00 am 5:00 pm (35 hours per week), however flexibility is essential, as some meetings with clients or residents may take place in the evening. As a Property Manager, what will you be doing? Providing a professional, responsive service to landlords, leaseholders, and resident groups, fostering a strong culture of customer care. Preparing and issuing service charge budgets, reviewing draft accounts, and liaising with the accounts team to ensure financial transparency and accuracy. Conducting regular and emergency inspections, preparing reports, diagnosing basic defects, and organising appropriate remedial works or specialist investigations. Overseeing health and safety compliance, including arranging fire risk assessments and ensuring timely completion of any required actions. Specifying, tendering, and appointing contractors for cyclical maintenance and service agreements; managing delivery of major works in line with Section 20 legislation in collaboration with surveyors and the Major Works Co-ordinator. Interpreting and enforcing lease covenants, supporting leaseholder queries, and issuing licences for alterations in line with client instructions. Attending AGMs, residents meetings, and client consultations, providing regular updates and detailed progress reports to the Head of Department. Developing long-term maintenance plans and identifying capital expenditure requirements, with support from surveyors where needed. Supporting administrators with leaseholder queries and acting as line manager for on-site caretakers and scheme managers. Identifying opportunities to cross-sell company services, support new business acquisition, and contribute to departmental income generation. Providing accurate pre-contract management details to support legal enquiries and maintaining up-to-date records across systems. What we re looking for: A strong track record in managing leasehold residential and mixed-use properties, with a hands-on approach to both day-to-day operations and long-term planning. A commitment to excellent client service, with the ability to build rapport and manage relationships across leaseholders, freeholders, and contractors. A good understanding of building construction, repair techniques, and cyclical maintenance practices. Familiarity with relevant legislation, including the Landlord and Tenant Acts (1985 & 1987) and the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 (CALRA). Clear, confident written and verbal communication, with a professional telephone manner and the ability to communicate effectively at all levels. Comfortable using Microsoft Office (particularly Excel and Word), email, and property management systems such as QUBE. Able to read, interpret, and apply lease clauses, particularly those related to repair and maintenance responsibilities. A collaborative attitude and willingness to support colleagues across departments. IRPM qualified or working towards qualification, with a willingness to continue professional training and development. Why join us? A supportive team with an open, collaborative working culture Real opportunity to make your mark and contribute to business growth IRPM support and continuous professional development A varied and interesting portfolio in locations in and around Portsmouth Regular team meetings, open communication, and a strong sense of purpose Interested? If you re a Property Manager looking to join a company where your work is valued, your knowledge is respected, and your progression is supported, apply now with your CV and a short cover letter.
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
Our client is an established and thriving business in the heart of Portsmouth. A leading property services company, with a long-standing reputation for excellence in residential and mixed-use estate management, they work with Freeholders, Resident Management Companies (RMCs), and Right to Manage (RTM) clients to deliver a professional, reliable and personable service. Due to significant growth they are looking for a service focused Property Manager to join their team. What are we looking for? The Property Manager should have experience in residential block management and want to take the next step in their career with a supportive and knowledgeable team. This is a fantastic opportunity to build skills and grow your career. It s a varied, hands-on role managing a portfolio of properties, liaising directly with clients, contractors, leaseholders, and colleagues across the business. You ll be responsible for all aspects of day-to-day management, from site inspections and maintenance planning to financial oversight and resident engagement. The role has core hours of Monday to Friday, 9:00 am 5:00 pm (35 hours per week), however flexibility is essential, as some meetings with clients or residents may take place in the evening. As a Property Manager, what will you be doing? Providing a professional, responsive service to landlords, leaseholders, and resident groups, fostering a strong culture of customer care. Preparing and issuing service charge budgets, reviewing draft accounts, and liaising with the accounts team to ensure financial transparency and accuracy. Conducting regular and emergency inspections, preparing reports, diagnosing basic defects, and organising appropriate remedial works or specialist investigations. Overseeing health and safety compliance, including arranging fire risk assessments and ensuring timely completion of any required actions. Specifying, tendering, and appointing contractors for cyclical maintenance and service agreements; managing delivery of major works in line with Section 20 legislation in collaboration with surveyors and the Major Works Co-ordinator. Interpreting and enforcing lease covenants, supporting leaseholder queries, and issuing licences for alterations in line with client instructions. Attending AGMs, residents meetings, and client consultations, providing regular updates and detailed progress reports to the Head of Department. Developing long-term maintenance plans and identifying capital expenditure requirements, with support from surveyors where needed. Supporting administrators with leaseholder queries and acting as line manager for on-site caretakers and scheme managers. Identifying opportunities to cross-sell company services, support new business acquisition, and contribute to departmental income generation. Providing accurate pre-contract management details to support legal enquiries and maintaining up-to-date records across systems. What we re looking for: A strong track record in managing leasehold residential and mixed-use properties, with a hands-on approach to both day-to-day operations and long-term planning. A commitment to excellent client service, with the ability to build rapport and manage relationships across leaseholders, freeholders, and contractors. A good understanding of building construction, repair techniques, and cyclical maintenance practices. Familiarity with relevant legislation, including the Landlord and Tenant Acts (1985 & 1987) and the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 (CALRA). Clear, confident written and verbal communication, with a professional telephone manner and the ability to communicate effectively at all levels. Comfortable using Microsoft Office (particularly Excel and Word), email, and property management systems such as QUBE. Able to read, interpret, and apply lease clauses, particularly those related to repair and maintenance responsibilities. A collaborative attitude and willingness to support colleagues across departments. IRPM qualified or working towards qualification, with a willingness to continue professional training and development. Why join us? A supportive team with an open, collaborative working culture Real opportunity to make your mark and contribute to business growth IRPM support and continuous professional development A varied and interesting portfolio in locations in and around Portsmouth Regular team meetings, open communication, and a strong sense of purpose Interested? If you re a Property Manager looking to join a company where your work is valued, your knowledge is respected, and your progression is supported, apply now with your CV and a short cover letter.
Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager (Residential AST & Commercial) London c£75k+ Our client is a long-established, RICS Accredited Property Consultancy specialising in all aspects of Agency, Investment, Lease Advisory and Asset Management across the UK and parts of Europe. Within their long-established Property Management team, they are now looking to hire a Senior Property Manager / Asset Ma click apply for full job details
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager (Residential AST & Commercial) London c£75k+ Our client is a long-established, RICS Accredited Property Consultancy specialising in all aspects of Agency, Investment, Lease Advisory and Asset Management across the UK and parts of Europe. Within their long-established Property Management team, they are now looking to hire a Senior Property Manager / Asset Ma click apply for full job details
Plus One Recruitment
Stratford-upon-avon, Warwickshire
Do you have strong tax experience and a passion for delivering high-quality client service? Are you looking to develop your career within a specialist Agriculture and Property tax team? Our client, a highly respected and growing business in the Financial Services Industry, is seeking an experienced Tax Senior to join their Agriculture & Property Team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and technically strong individual looking to take the next step in their career, working closely with managers, directors and partners on a broad range of tax matters. In this role, you will provide both compliance and advisory services to a varied portfolio of clients, including business owners, sole traders, partnerships, high-net-worth individuals, and related companies or trusts. You will also support junior team members and contribute to the ongoing development of the department. Key Responsibilities Manage tax compliance for a mixed portfolio of clients across personal, business and capital taxes. Support managers, directors, and partners in delivering complex tax advisory projects, including: - Inheritance Tax appraisals and planning - VAT advisory work - Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) advice - Capital Gains Tax (CGT) planning and compliance - Liaising with HMRC regarding ongoing investigations Review tax returns completed by junior team members. Provide guidance, training and ongoing support to junior staff. Work collaboratively with other departments to provide tax input when required. Build strong client relationships through regular communication and proactive advice. Identify tax planning opportunities and additional services for clients. Keep up to date with relevant tax developments and maintain CPD. Generate internal referrals and contribute to the growth of the Agriculture & Property team. Undertake additional duties when required as part of the wider team. Key Skills & Experience Prior tax experience within a practice environment. ACA/ACCA and/or CTA qualified (essential). Strong knowledge of personal and business taxation. Good understanding of capital taxes, including CGT and Inheritance Tax. Familiarity with tax software and HMRC online services. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office. Analytical thinker with the ability to resolve problems and provide practical, commercial solutions. High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Personal Qualities Professional, approachable, and highly confidential. Strong relationship builder, able to quickly gain rapport and trust. Self-motivated, resilient, and proactive with a positive attitude. Organised, analytical, and detail-focused. Open to innovation, seeking improvements and committed to delivering the best advice. Additional Information Full-time, hybrid working: 3 days in the office, 2 days from home. Auto-enrolment pension scheme. 23 days holiday plus bank holidays. Cycle to work scheme. Employee assistance programme. To express interest in this promising role, kindly forward your latest CV, detailing your present or most recent remuneration package and any notice period you might have. For a discreet, detailed discussion about the role, you can reach out to Shanelle Bowyer at (phone number removed) . Alternatively, connect with us on LinkedIn via the following link: (url removed)/
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Do you have strong tax experience and a passion for delivering high-quality client service? Are you looking to develop your career within a specialist Agriculture and Property tax team? Our client, a highly respected and growing business in the Financial Services Industry, is seeking an experienced Tax Senior to join their Agriculture & Property Team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and technically strong individual looking to take the next step in their career, working closely with managers, directors and partners on a broad range of tax matters. In this role, you will provide both compliance and advisory services to a varied portfolio of clients, including business owners, sole traders, partnerships, high-net-worth individuals, and related companies or trusts. You will also support junior team members and contribute to the ongoing development of the department. Key Responsibilities Manage tax compliance for a mixed portfolio of clients across personal, business and capital taxes. Support managers, directors, and partners in delivering complex tax advisory projects, including: - Inheritance Tax appraisals and planning - VAT advisory work - Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) advice - Capital Gains Tax (CGT) planning and compliance - Liaising with HMRC regarding ongoing investigations Review tax returns completed by junior team members. Provide guidance, training and ongoing support to junior staff. Work collaboratively with other departments to provide tax input when required. Build strong client relationships through regular communication and proactive advice. Identify tax planning opportunities and additional services for clients. Keep up to date with relevant tax developments and maintain CPD. Generate internal referrals and contribute to the growth of the Agriculture & Property team. Undertake additional duties when required as part of the wider team. Key Skills & Experience Prior tax experience within a practice environment. ACA/ACCA and/or CTA qualified (essential). Strong knowledge of personal and business taxation. Good understanding of capital taxes, including CGT and Inheritance Tax. Familiarity with tax software and HMRC online services. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office. Analytical thinker with the ability to resolve problems and provide practical, commercial solutions. High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Personal Qualities Professional, approachable, and highly confidential. Strong relationship builder, able to quickly gain rapport and trust. Self-motivated, resilient, and proactive with a positive attitude. Organised, analytical, and detail-focused. Open to innovation, seeking improvements and committed to delivering the best advice. Additional Information Full-time, hybrid working: 3 days in the office, 2 days from home. Auto-enrolment pension scheme. 23 days holiday plus bank holidays. Cycle to work scheme. Employee assistance programme. To express interest in this promising role, kindly forward your latest CV, detailing your present or most recent remuneration package and any notice period you might have. For a discreet, detailed discussion about the role, you can reach out to Shanelle Bowyer at (phone number removed) . Alternatively, connect with us on LinkedIn via the following link: (url removed)/
Liability Adjuster circa 50,000 DOE Covering North West England / Scotland Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person As a Liability Adjuster you will be at the heart of supporting and handling a mixed portfolio of liability claims, including injury and property liability claims. The role provides an invaluable opportunity for development within our Liability Injury and TPPD team with support from a professional and capable team. The role requires someone who is well organised, systematic in approach, motivated, receptive to positive change, and able to work to tight deadlines. Responsibilities Visit Claimants, the Insured and other parties as appropriate to investigate claims, gather evidence, interview witnesses and prepare witness statements. Prepare reports and comment in detail on all aspects of the claim, to include policy analysis, legal liability, quantum and any future actions. Prepare liability case management plans where appropriate. Instruct and control claim related experts such as lawyers, forensic scientists and surveyors as appropriate. Communicate regularly with all interested parties; prepare interim reports and appropriate related communication. Agree conclusion of claims to include possible settlement and prepare final reports. Assist development of relationships with existing and new clients. Assist in the development of adjusters and support staff to improve productivity and quality. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on a liability claim. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Operational Support and Compliance Manager. You will be expected to carry out any other duties that may reasonably be required and notified to you by the Company. Competencies Customer focused Quality focused role - providing excellent standard of service to both internal and external customers Team focused - working with colleagues throughout the business Proactive - making sure Client service and quality standards are met Reactive - responding to daily workloads as dictated by customer requirements Handle and co-ordinate complaints and compliments Achievement of own performance targets Competent use of technology Personal Characteristics Ability to work on own initiative Ability to demonstrate attention to detail and analyse complex issues Ability to work as an individual and as part of a team Excellent customer service and communication skills A positive attitude and a proactive approach to solving problems Able to co-ordinate a variety of actions concurrently Ability to work to given targets Flexible approach - the jobholder will be required to travel throughout the UK as appropriate. Skills and Experience Extensive relevant liability adjusting experience Strong Client relationship building, report writing and communication skills Excellent customer service, organisational & planning skills Education and Qualifications ACII or ACILA or other relevant professional qualification Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Liability Adjuster circa 50,000 DOE Covering North West England / Scotland Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person As a Liability Adjuster you will be at the heart of supporting and handling a mixed portfolio of liability claims, including injury and property liability claims. The role provides an invaluable opportunity for development within our Liability Injury and TPPD team with support from a professional and capable team. The role requires someone who is well organised, systematic in approach, motivated, receptive to positive change, and able to work to tight deadlines. Responsibilities Visit Claimants, the Insured and other parties as appropriate to investigate claims, gather evidence, interview witnesses and prepare witness statements. Prepare reports and comment in detail on all aspects of the claim, to include policy analysis, legal liability, quantum and any future actions. Prepare liability case management plans where appropriate. Instruct and control claim related experts such as lawyers, forensic scientists and surveyors as appropriate. Communicate regularly with all interested parties; prepare interim reports and appropriate related communication. Agree conclusion of claims to include possible settlement and prepare final reports. Assist development of relationships with existing and new clients. Assist in the development of adjusters and support staff to improve productivity and quality. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on a liability claim. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Operational Support and Compliance Manager. You will be expected to carry out any other duties that may reasonably be required and notified to you by the Company. Competencies Customer focused Quality focused role - providing excellent standard of service to both internal and external customers Team focused - working with colleagues throughout the business Proactive - making sure Client service and quality standards are met Reactive - responding to daily workloads as dictated by customer requirements Handle and co-ordinate complaints and compliments Achievement of own performance targets Competent use of technology Personal Characteristics Ability to work on own initiative Ability to demonstrate attention to detail and analyse complex issues Ability to work as an individual and as part of a team Excellent customer service and communication skills A positive attitude and a proactive approach to solving problems Able to co-ordinate a variety of actions concurrently Ability to work to given targets Flexible approach - the jobholder will be required to travel throughout the UK as appropriate. Skills and Experience Extensive relevant liability adjusting experience Strong Client relationship building, report writing and communication skills Excellent customer service, organisational & planning skills Education and Qualifications ACII or ACILA or other relevant professional qualification Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
TPPD Adjuster Up to 55,000 DOE Covering North West England / Scotland Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person As a TPPD Adjuster you will be at the heart of supporting and handling a mixed portfolio of PL TPPD claims, relating to commercial property. The role provides an invaluable opportunity for development within our Liability Injury and TPPD team with support from a professional and capable team. The role requires someone who is well organised, systematic in approach, motivated, receptive to positive change, and able to work to tight deadlines. Responsibilities Investigate and manage a portfolio of TPPD claims, including PL related. Conducting site visits when necessary, investigating and establishing all 3rd party involvement and collation of any additional claims related evidence and information Build rapport and a detailed appreciation of the operations impacting the claim and ensure and understanding of cover with the Insured, Broker, and Insurer. Identify and verify sufficient information to set an accurate quantified reserve that can be effectively demonstrated to insurers. Negotiate an appropriate solution to the claim within the terms of the policy. Assess and provide a pragmatic view of issues and relevant solutions to complex claims Prepare reports and provide detail on all aspects of the claim, including policy analysis, quantum (including business interruption if appropriate), recovery and any future actions. Instruct, monitor and control claim related experts such as: lawyers, forensic scientists, surveyors, damage mitigation and other experts as appropriate Establish and agree a communication plan with all interested parties. Calculate and approve interim payments, when appropriate and prepare interim reports. Calculate and agree detailed and fully evidenced settlement of claims and prepare comprehensive final reports with supporting documentation. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on major loss and complex claims. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Risk and Compliance Manager. Competencies Proven technical competence and expertise in handling TPPD claims Detail orientated: Converting analysis into prelim and final report format Able to apply and demonstrate 'But If' principals during evaluation for informed decision making Ensuring and excellent standard of service through the lifecycle of the claim Proven decision-making skills, including quantum and repudiation Structured and organised approach, prioritising accordingly and mitigating risk of complaints Ensuring Client SLA's and quality standards are met Achievement of own performance targets Competent use of technology Personal Characteristics Pragmatic and measured under pressure Ability to demonstrate a prominent level of accurate diligence Proactively analyses and resolves complex issues An inquisitive and solution-based mindset Able to motivate, inspire and coach others with technical matters, when required Excellent prioritisation skills, with the ability to work to given targets Flexible approach - the job holder will be required to travel throughout the UK on occasions. Skills and Experience Extensive relevant TPPD adjusting experience Strong Client relationship building, report writing and communication skills Excellent customer service, organisational & planning skills Education and Qualifications Ideally ACII and/or ACILA or LLB/ILEX qualified, or working towards Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
TPPD Adjuster Up to 55,000 DOE Covering North West England / Scotland Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person As a TPPD Adjuster you will be at the heart of supporting and handling a mixed portfolio of PL TPPD claims, relating to commercial property. The role provides an invaluable opportunity for development within our Liability Injury and TPPD team with support from a professional and capable team. The role requires someone who is well organised, systematic in approach, motivated, receptive to positive change, and able to work to tight deadlines. Responsibilities Investigate and manage a portfolio of TPPD claims, including PL related. Conducting site visits when necessary, investigating and establishing all 3rd party involvement and collation of any additional claims related evidence and information Build rapport and a detailed appreciation of the operations impacting the claim and ensure and understanding of cover with the Insured, Broker, and Insurer. Identify and verify sufficient information to set an accurate quantified reserve that can be effectively demonstrated to insurers. Negotiate an appropriate solution to the claim within the terms of the policy. Assess and provide a pragmatic view of issues and relevant solutions to complex claims Prepare reports and provide detail on all aspects of the claim, including policy analysis, quantum (including business interruption if appropriate), recovery and any future actions. Instruct, monitor and control claim related experts such as: lawyers, forensic scientists, surveyors, damage mitigation and other experts as appropriate Establish and agree a communication plan with all interested parties. Calculate and approve interim payments, when appropriate and prepare interim reports. Calculate and agree detailed and fully evidenced settlement of claims and prepare comprehensive final reports with supporting documentation. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on major loss and complex claims. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Risk and Compliance Manager. Competencies Proven technical competence and expertise in handling TPPD claims Detail orientated: Converting analysis into prelim and final report format Able to apply and demonstrate 'But If' principals during evaluation for informed decision making Ensuring and excellent standard of service through the lifecycle of the claim Proven decision-making skills, including quantum and repudiation Structured and organised approach, prioritising accordingly and mitigating risk of complaints Ensuring Client SLA's and quality standards are met Achievement of own performance targets Competent use of technology Personal Characteristics Pragmatic and measured under pressure Ability to demonstrate a prominent level of accurate diligence Proactively analyses and resolves complex issues An inquisitive and solution-based mindset Able to motivate, inspire and coach others with technical matters, when required Excellent prioritisation skills, with the ability to work to given targets Flexible approach - the job holder will be required to travel throughout the UK on occasions. Skills and Experience Extensive relevant TPPD adjusting experience Strong Client relationship building, report writing and communication skills Excellent customer service, organisational & planning skills Education and Qualifications Ideally ACII and/or ACILA or LLB/ILEX qualified, or working towards Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
Senior TPPD Adjuster Up to 85,000 DOE Covering North West England / Scotland Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person As a TPPD Adjuster you will be at the heart of supporting and handling a mixed portfolio of PL TPPD claims, relating to commercial property. The role provides an invaluable opportunity for development within our Liability Injury and TPPD team with support from a professional and capable team. The role requires someone who is well organised, systematic in approach, motivated, receptive to positive change, and able to work to tight deadlines. Responsibilities Investigate and manage a portfolio of TPPD claims, including PL related. Conducting site visits when necessary, investigating and establishing all 3rd party involvement and collation of any additional claims related evidence and information Build rapport and a detailed appreciation of the operations impacting the claim and ensure and understanding of cover with the Insured, Broker, and Insurer. Identify and verify sufficient information to set an accurate quantified reserve that can be effectively demonstrated to insurers. Negotiate an appropriate solution to the claim within the terms of the policy. Assess and provide a pragmatic view of issues and relevant solutions to complex claims Prepare reports and provide detail on all aspects of the claim, including policy analysis, quantum (including business interruption if appropriate), recovery and any future actions. Instruct, monitor and control claim related experts such as: lawyers, forensic scientists, surveyors, damage mitigation and other experts as appropriate Establish and agree a communication plan with all interested parties. Calculate and approve interim payments, when appropriate and prepare interim reports. Calculate and agree detailed and fully evidenced settlement of claims and prepare comprehensive final reports with supporting documentation. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on major loss and complex claims. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Risk and Compliance Manager. Competencies Proven technical competence and expertise in handling TPPD claims Detail orientated: Converting analysis into prelim and final report format Able to apply and demonstrate 'But If' principals during evaluation for informed decision making Ensuring and excellent standard of service through the lifecycle of the claim Proven decision-making skills, including quantum and repudiation Structured and organised approach, prioritising accordingly and mitigating risk of complaints Ensuring Client SLA's and quality standards are met Achievement of own performance targets Competent use of technology Personal Characteristics Pragmatic and measured under pressure Ability to demonstrate a prominent level of accurate diligence Proactively analyses and resolves complex issues An inquisitive and solution-based mindset Able to motivate, inspire and coach others with technical matters, when required Excellent prioritisation skills, with the ability to work to given targets Flexible approach - the job holder will be required to travel throughout the UK on occasions. Skills and Experience Extensive relevant TPPD adjusting experience Strong Client relationship building, report writing and communication skills Excellent customer service, organisational & planning skills Education and Qualifications Ideally ACII and/or ACILA or LLB/ILEX qualified, or working towards Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Senior TPPD Adjuster Up to 85,000 DOE Covering North West England / Scotland Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person As a TPPD Adjuster you will be at the heart of supporting and handling a mixed portfolio of PL TPPD claims, relating to commercial property. The role provides an invaluable opportunity for development within our Liability Injury and TPPD team with support from a professional and capable team. The role requires someone who is well organised, systematic in approach, motivated, receptive to positive change, and able to work to tight deadlines. Responsibilities Investigate and manage a portfolio of TPPD claims, including PL related. Conducting site visits when necessary, investigating and establishing all 3rd party involvement and collation of any additional claims related evidence and information Build rapport and a detailed appreciation of the operations impacting the claim and ensure and understanding of cover with the Insured, Broker, and Insurer. Identify and verify sufficient information to set an accurate quantified reserve that can be effectively demonstrated to insurers. Negotiate an appropriate solution to the claim within the terms of the policy. Assess and provide a pragmatic view of issues and relevant solutions to complex claims Prepare reports and provide detail on all aspects of the claim, including policy analysis, quantum (including business interruption if appropriate), recovery and any future actions. Instruct, monitor and control claim related experts such as: lawyers, forensic scientists, surveyors, damage mitigation and other experts as appropriate Establish and agree a communication plan with all interested parties. Calculate and approve interim payments, when appropriate and prepare interim reports. Calculate and agree detailed and fully evidenced settlement of claims and prepare comprehensive final reports with supporting documentation. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on major loss and complex claims. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Risk and Compliance Manager. Competencies Proven technical competence and expertise in handling TPPD claims Detail orientated: Converting analysis into prelim and final report format Able to apply and demonstrate 'But If' principals during evaluation for informed decision making Ensuring and excellent standard of service through the lifecycle of the claim Proven decision-making skills, including quantum and repudiation Structured and organised approach, prioritising accordingly and mitigating risk of complaints Ensuring Client SLA's and quality standards are met Achievement of own performance targets Competent use of technology Personal Characteristics Pragmatic and measured under pressure Ability to demonstrate a prominent level of accurate diligence Proactively analyses and resolves complex issues An inquisitive and solution-based mindset Able to motivate, inspire and coach others with technical matters, when required Excellent prioritisation skills, with the ability to work to given targets Flexible approach - the job holder will be required to travel throughout the UK on occasions. Skills and Experience Extensive relevant TPPD adjusting experience Strong Client relationship building, report writing and communication skills Excellent customer service, organisational & planning skills Education and Qualifications Ideally ACII and/or ACILA or LLB/ILEX qualified, or working towards Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
Technical Building Operations Surveyor (TBOS) Based in Royal Tunbridge Wells with travel to South East sites (flexible working) Full-time £50,000 £60,000 + Bonus Grifo Developments is a hands-on, growing property development and operations business focused on delivering high-quality residential portfolios across the South East. We specialise in Build-to-Rent, PRS, and mixed-use residential assets, combining strategic development expertise with best-in-class operational management. Our Operations Division ensures that every building we manage is safe, compliant, efficient, and delivers a consistently high standard of service for residents. We pride ourselves on balancing operational excellence with resident satisfaction, maintaining audit-ready systems, and continuously improving through innovation, technology, and robust processes. At Grifo, you ll join a close-knit, collaborative team where your work has real ownership and visible impact. We value proactive thinking, practical solutions, and a culture of safety, efficiency, and continuous improvement. What s in it for you? Join a hands-on, growing development and operations business shaping best-practice systems across a high-quality residential portfolio Flexible working: up to 2 days/week remotely 25 days holiday + public holidays (increasing with service, capped at 30 + PH) £500 PA towards accreditations/professional memberships Free parking at Head Office Annual eye test + £50 contribution towards glasses Real ownership and visible impact in a tight-knit Operations team Are you the right person for the job? We re looking for someone with: Strong residential property operations experience (Build-to-Rent / PRS preferred) Proven track record managing compliance systems and statutory programmes Solid knowledge of building systems, maintenance planning, and contractor control Experience managing OPEX budgets and driving cost and efficiency improvements Confident supplier and contract management skills, including tenders and renewals Highly organised, audit-ready, and excellent at documentation Clear, pragmatic communication and solutions-led mindset Surveying or property qualification (RICS / CIOB / IWFM) desirable What will your role look like? As the Technical Building Operations Surveyor, you will take ownership of the safe, compliant, and efficient operation of Grifo Developments residential portfolio. You will: Building Operations & Compliance Manage statutory compliance across fire, water, lifts, gas, electrical, and more Maintain inspections, servicing, and certifications on time and fully documented Lead monthly compliance reviews and building condition audits Maintenance Delivery Oversee reactive maintenance and SLA performance Design and manage PPM schedules and lifecycle planning Coordinate work with the in-house Maintenance Operative and approved contractors Commercial & Financial Management Build and manage OPEX budgets; monitor variances and gross-to-net leakage Align operational readiness with revenue goals during leasing periods Supplier & Contract Governance Maintain supplier registers, monitor KPIs, and enforce corrective actions Lead tendering or contract renewal processes Insurance & Risk Management Oversee operational insurance governance with broker support Maintain operational risk registers and business continuity plans Handover & Data Management Lead operational mobilisation at Practical Completion Manage the Golden Thread as a live, auditable system People & Culture Line manage, mentor, and performance-manage the Maintenance Operative Promote a proactive, safety-first culture across all sites You will work closely with the MD, Resident Experience Manager, FD, EA, and suppliers to ensure buildings operate efficiently, safely, and deliver an excellent experience for residents. What s next? It s easy! Click APPLY now! We can t wait to hear from you! Your data will be handled in line with GDPR
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Technical Building Operations Surveyor (TBOS) Based in Royal Tunbridge Wells with travel to South East sites (flexible working) Full-time £50,000 £60,000 + Bonus Grifo Developments is a hands-on, growing property development and operations business focused on delivering high-quality residential portfolios across the South East. We specialise in Build-to-Rent, PRS, and mixed-use residential assets, combining strategic development expertise with best-in-class operational management. Our Operations Division ensures that every building we manage is safe, compliant, efficient, and delivers a consistently high standard of service for residents. We pride ourselves on balancing operational excellence with resident satisfaction, maintaining audit-ready systems, and continuously improving through innovation, technology, and robust processes. At Grifo, you ll join a close-knit, collaborative team where your work has real ownership and visible impact. We value proactive thinking, practical solutions, and a culture of safety, efficiency, and continuous improvement. What s in it for you? Join a hands-on, growing development and operations business shaping best-practice systems across a high-quality residential portfolio Flexible working: up to 2 days/week remotely 25 days holiday + public holidays (increasing with service, capped at 30 + PH) £500 PA towards accreditations/professional memberships Free parking at Head Office Annual eye test + £50 contribution towards glasses Real ownership and visible impact in a tight-knit Operations team Are you the right person for the job? We re looking for someone with: Strong residential property operations experience (Build-to-Rent / PRS preferred) Proven track record managing compliance systems and statutory programmes Solid knowledge of building systems, maintenance planning, and contractor control Experience managing OPEX budgets and driving cost and efficiency improvements Confident supplier and contract management skills, including tenders and renewals Highly organised, audit-ready, and excellent at documentation Clear, pragmatic communication and solutions-led mindset Surveying or property qualification (RICS / CIOB / IWFM) desirable What will your role look like? As the Technical Building Operations Surveyor, you will take ownership of the safe, compliant, and efficient operation of Grifo Developments residential portfolio. You will: Building Operations & Compliance Manage statutory compliance across fire, water, lifts, gas, electrical, and more Maintain inspections, servicing, and certifications on time and fully documented Lead monthly compliance reviews and building condition audits Maintenance Delivery Oversee reactive maintenance and SLA performance Design and manage PPM schedules and lifecycle planning Coordinate work with the in-house Maintenance Operative and approved contractors Commercial & Financial Management Build and manage OPEX budgets; monitor variances and gross-to-net leakage Align operational readiness with revenue goals during leasing periods Supplier & Contract Governance Maintain supplier registers, monitor KPIs, and enforce corrective actions Lead tendering or contract renewal processes Insurance & Risk Management Oversee operational insurance governance with broker support Maintain operational risk registers and business continuity plans Handover & Data Management Lead operational mobilisation at Practical Completion Manage the Golden Thread as a live, auditable system People & Culture Line manage, mentor, and performance-manage the Maintenance Operative Promote a proactive, safety-first culture across all sites You will work closely with the MD, Resident Experience Manager, FD, EA, and suppliers to ensure buildings operate efficiently, safely, and deliver an excellent experience for residents. What s next? It s easy! Click APPLY now! We can t wait to hear from you! Your data will be handled in line with GDPR
Department: Property Services Contract: Permanent Hours: Full Time (5 days per week, onsite and/or in the field not a hybrid role) Salary: £38,750 per annum DBS requirement: None Property Manager A Strategic Career Opportunity in one of London s Most Significant Estates The London Diocesan Fund (LDF) is seeking an ambitious, recently qualified surveyor to join its Asset Management team of four other surveyors. This is a unique opportunity to work within one of London s most diverse and historically significant estates, comprising over 1,500 assets across 18 boroughs, collaborating with leading consultants. As Property Manager, you will enjoy a high degree of autonomy and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the estate. This position offers exceptional opportunities for professional development and forms part of the team s long-term strategy. Key Benefits of the Role: Purpose and Impact: Reduce risk and costs through excellent management of multi-occupied properties Optimise assets held by c.125 internal clients that support the mission of the Church of England in London Autonomy and Responsibility: Lead property management services across the Diocese and be the asset management lead for a defined area. Strategic Exposure: Gain experience in complex property law, charity governance, ESG initiatives, and heritage compliance. Career Growth: Benefit from structured development opportunities designed to accelerate your career development. Candidate Profile: Degree in Real Estate with strong analytical and commercial skills. Excellent communication and relationship-building ability. Proactive, adaptable, and committed to professional excellence. Commitment to London real estate and the optimisation of property assets Right to work in the UK. This is more than a property management role it is a strategic career move offering influence, growth, and purpose within one of the UK s most dynamic property environments. Key Responsibilities Manage a mixed property portfolio, overseeing service charges, lease events, tenant applications, and contractor performance. Lead on property data, reporting, and performance metrics, supporting strategic estate management. Work with internal teams on refurbishments, building projects, and wider property management plans. Build strong relationships with clergy, parishes, and tenants, offering guidance to maximise the value and potential of church land and buildings. Support market research, financial analysis, insurance processes, and the digitisation of property records. Contribute to ESG, Net Zero, and organisational culture initiatives. Please refer to the attached Job Description for the full details of this role. About the London Diocesan Fund The London Diocesan Fund (LDF) is the employment body that serves and supports the Diocese of London and Church of England. The Diocese of London comprises of c400 parishes north of the River Thames and within the M25 motorway. You can find our Diocesan 2030 vision, which outlines our priorities for the next 10 years on our website. The Church of England in London is growing, vibrant and at the heart of communities throughout the capital. At the London Diocesan Fund, we seek to do everything we can to support this mission and growth, using our resources to help our parishes and chaplains to serve over 4 million people. Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion The Diocese of London is committed to creating and sustaining a diverse and inclusive workforce which represents our context and wider community. We are aware that those of Global Majority Heritage/United Kingdom Minority Ethnic (GMH/UKME), women, and disabled people are currently under-represented among our clergy and workforce, and we particularly encourage applications from those with the relevant skills and experience that will increase this representation. Safeguarding The Diocese of London is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. Benefits of working with us The LDF offers a supportive working environment, opportunity for career development and the following financial benefits: Competitive remuneration package 27 annual leave days to rise to 30 after 5 years service, plus bank holidays 15% employer pension contribution and salary sacrifice available Death in service benefit x3 of basic gross salary Enhanced maternity leave of six months full pay, after 12 months of employment Season ticket loans for public transport Access to Benenden Health Insurance EAP counselling through Health Assured Up to £100 for eye test and contribution to spectacles Two additional paid days for community volunteering To apply Submit your application and CV online via Pathways. Please refer to the person specification and JD when you re answering the application questions. For more details, please see the full Job Description and Person Specification or visit the LDF Careers Page . Interviews will be held in person on 20 January 2026. Early applications are encouraged, as the position may be filled before the closing
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Department: Property Services Contract: Permanent Hours: Full Time (5 days per week, onsite and/or in the field not a hybrid role) Salary: £38,750 per annum DBS requirement: None Property Manager A Strategic Career Opportunity in one of London s Most Significant Estates The London Diocesan Fund (LDF) is seeking an ambitious, recently qualified surveyor to join its Asset Management team of four other surveyors. This is a unique opportunity to work within one of London s most diverse and historically significant estates, comprising over 1,500 assets across 18 boroughs, collaborating with leading consultants. As Property Manager, you will enjoy a high degree of autonomy and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the estate. This position offers exceptional opportunities for professional development and forms part of the team s long-term strategy. Key Benefits of the Role: Purpose and Impact: Reduce risk and costs through excellent management of multi-occupied properties Optimise assets held by c.125 internal clients that support the mission of the Church of England in London Autonomy and Responsibility: Lead property management services across the Diocese and be the asset management lead for a defined area. Strategic Exposure: Gain experience in complex property law, charity governance, ESG initiatives, and heritage compliance. Career Growth: Benefit from structured development opportunities designed to accelerate your career development. Candidate Profile: Degree in Real Estate with strong analytical and commercial skills. Excellent communication and relationship-building ability. Proactive, adaptable, and committed to professional excellence. Commitment to London real estate and the optimisation of property assets Right to work in the UK. This is more than a property management role it is a strategic career move offering influence, growth, and purpose within one of the UK s most dynamic property environments. Key Responsibilities Manage a mixed property portfolio, overseeing service charges, lease events, tenant applications, and contractor performance. Lead on property data, reporting, and performance metrics, supporting strategic estate management. Work with internal teams on refurbishments, building projects, and wider property management plans. Build strong relationships with clergy, parishes, and tenants, offering guidance to maximise the value and potential of church land and buildings. Support market research, financial analysis, insurance processes, and the digitisation of property records. Contribute to ESG, Net Zero, and organisational culture initiatives. Please refer to the attached Job Description for the full details of this role. About the London Diocesan Fund The London Diocesan Fund (LDF) is the employment body that serves and supports the Diocese of London and Church of England. The Diocese of London comprises of c400 parishes north of the River Thames and within the M25 motorway. You can find our Diocesan 2030 vision, which outlines our priorities for the next 10 years on our website. The Church of England in London is growing, vibrant and at the heart of communities throughout the capital. At the London Diocesan Fund, we seek to do everything we can to support this mission and growth, using our resources to help our parishes and chaplains to serve over 4 million people. Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion The Diocese of London is committed to creating and sustaining a diverse and inclusive workforce which represents our context and wider community. We are aware that those of Global Majority Heritage/United Kingdom Minority Ethnic (GMH/UKME), women, and disabled people are currently under-represented among our clergy and workforce, and we particularly encourage applications from those with the relevant skills and experience that will increase this representation. Safeguarding The Diocese of London is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. Benefits of working with us The LDF offers a supportive working environment, opportunity for career development and the following financial benefits: Competitive remuneration package 27 annual leave days to rise to 30 after 5 years service, plus bank holidays 15% employer pension contribution and salary sacrifice available Death in service benefit x3 of basic gross salary Enhanced maternity leave of six months full pay, after 12 months of employment Season ticket loans for public transport Access to Benenden Health Insurance EAP counselling through Health Assured Up to £100 for eye test and contribution to spectacles Two additional paid days for community volunteering To apply Submit your application and CV online via Pathways. Please refer to the person specification and JD when you re answering the application questions. For more details, please see the full Job Description and Person Specification or visit the LDF Careers Page . Interviews will be held in person on 20 January 2026. Early applications are encouraged, as the position may be filled before the closing
Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager (Residential AST & Commercial) London c£75k+ Our client is a long-established, RICS Accredited Property Consultancy specialising in all aspects of Agency, Investment, Lease Advisory and Asset Management across the UK and parts of Europe. Within their long-established Property Management team, they are now looking to hire a Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager as follows: Working mostly office based (with some home working) from a prestigious, prime Central London location (W1) Scope to hold the position on a less than full time basis if preferred, without a reduction in the salary offering for those particularly experienced Overseeing a mixed portfolio of both Residential AST s and Commercial premises, mostly in London (but all in the South East) on behalf of a range of clients including institutional investors, retailers and private HNWIs Undertaking the full range of Residential/Commercial Property/Asset Management duties, from H&S compliance to Service Charge matters, rent collection, maintenance/repairs, lease renewals, rent reviews and other day to day management issues as they arise. You will be client facing and prepare monthly / quarterly reports as required, so will need to be able to work unsupervised with the support of an assistant and management accountant Whilst new business development will NOT form part of your role, any new leads/deals brought or generated through your established professional network will be highly rewarded (and can be used to negotiate a higher starting salary at interview stage) Professional qualification desirable but not essential (ARLA, RICS, TPI etc.) Salary for the successful Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager will start around £75k including bonus with scope for a higher figure for those able to bring any management instructions with them. If you are an experienced Property Manager / Asset Manager keen to oversee a prestigious mixed Portfolio in London and meet the above criteria, please apply now for immediate consideration and further info.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager (Residential AST & Commercial) London c£75k+ Our client is a long-established, RICS Accredited Property Consultancy specialising in all aspects of Agency, Investment, Lease Advisory and Asset Management across the UK and parts of Europe. Within their long-established Property Management team, they are now looking to hire a Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager as follows: Working mostly office based (with some home working) from a prestigious, prime Central London location (W1) Scope to hold the position on a less than full time basis if preferred, without a reduction in the salary offering for those particularly experienced Overseeing a mixed portfolio of both Residential AST s and Commercial premises, mostly in London (but all in the South East) on behalf of a range of clients including institutional investors, retailers and private HNWIs Undertaking the full range of Residential/Commercial Property/Asset Management duties, from H&S compliance to Service Charge matters, rent collection, maintenance/repairs, lease renewals, rent reviews and other day to day management issues as they arise. You will be client facing and prepare monthly / quarterly reports as required, so will need to be able to work unsupervised with the support of an assistant and management accountant Whilst new business development will NOT form part of your role, any new leads/deals brought or generated through your established professional network will be highly rewarded (and can be used to negotiate a higher starting salary at interview stage) Professional qualification desirable but not essential (ARLA, RICS, TPI etc.) Salary for the successful Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager will start around £75k including bonus with scope for a higher figure for those able to bring any management instructions with them. If you are an experienced Property Manager / Asset Manager keen to oversee a prestigious mixed Portfolio in London and meet the above criteria, please apply now for immediate consideration and further info.
Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager (Residential AST & Commercial) London c£75k+ Our client is a long-established, RICS Accredited Property Consultancy specialising in all aspects of Agency, Investment, Lease Advisory and Asset Management across the UK and parts of Europe. Within their long-established Property Management team, they are now looking to hire a Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager as follows: Working mostly office based (with some home working) from a prestigious, prime Central London location (W1) Scope to hold the position on a less than full time basis if preferred, without a reduction in the salary offering for those particularly experienced Overseeing a mixed portfolio of both Residential AST s and Commercial premises, mostly in London (but all in the South East) on behalf of a range of clients including institutional investors, retailers and private HNWIs Undertaking the full range of Residential/Commercial Property/Asset Management duties, from H&S compliance to Service Charge matters, rent collection, maintenance/repairs, lease renewals, rent reviews and other day to day management issues as they arise. You will be client facing and prepare monthly / quarterly reports as required, so will need to be able to work unsupervised with the support of an assistant and management accountant Whilst new business development will NOT form part of your role, any new leads/deals brought or generated through your established professional network will be highly rewarded (and can be used to negotiate a higher starting salary at interview stage) Professional qualification desirable but not essential (ARLA, RICS, TPI etc.) Salary for the successful Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager will start around £75k including bonus with scope for a higher figure for those able to bring any management instructions with them. If you are an experienced Property Manager / Asset Manager keen to oversee a prestigious mixed Portfolio in London and meet the above criteria, please apply now for immediate consideration and further info.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager (Residential AST & Commercial) London c£75k+ Our client is a long-established, RICS Accredited Property Consultancy specialising in all aspects of Agency, Investment, Lease Advisory and Asset Management across the UK and parts of Europe. Within their long-established Property Management team, they are now looking to hire a Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager as follows: Working mostly office based (with some home working) from a prestigious, prime Central London location (W1) Scope to hold the position on a less than full time basis if preferred, without a reduction in the salary offering for those particularly experienced Overseeing a mixed portfolio of both Residential AST s and Commercial premises, mostly in London (but all in the South East) on behalf of a range of clients including institutional investors, retailers and private HNWIs Undertaking the full range of Residential/Commercial Property/Asset Management duties, from H&S compliance to Service Charge matters, rent collection, maintenance/repairs, lease renewals, rent reviews and other day to day management issues as they arise. You will be client facing and prepare monthly / quarterly reports as required, so will need to be able to work unsupervised with the support of an assistant and management accountant Whilst new business development will NOT form part of your role, any new leads/deals brought or generated through your established professional network will be highly rewarded (and can be used to negotiate a higher starting salary at interview stage) Professional qualification desirable but not essential (ARLA, RICS, TPI etc.) Salary for the successful Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager will start around £75k including bonus with scope for a higher figure for those able to bring any management instructions with them. If you are an experienced Property Manager / Asset Manager keen to oversee a prestigious mixed Portfolio in London and meet the above criteria, please apply now for immediate consideration and further info.
Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager (Residential AST & Commercial) London c£75k+ Our client is a long-established, RICS Accredited Property Consultancy specialising in all aspects of Agency, Investment, Lease Advisory and Asset Management across the UK and parts of Europe. Within their long-established Property Management team, they are now looking to hire a Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager as follows: Working mostly office based (with some home working) from a prestigious, prime Central London location (W1) Scope to hold the position on a less than full time basis if preferred, without a reduction in the salary offering for those particularly experienced Overseeing a mixed portfolio of both Residential AST s and Commercial premises, mostly in London (but all in the South East) on behalf of a range of clients including institutional investors, retailers and private HNWIs Undertaking the full range of Residential/Commercial Property/Asset Management duties, from H&S compliance to Service Charge matters, rent collection, maintenance/repairs, lease renewals, rent reviews and other day to day management issues as they arise. You will be client facing and prepare monthly / quarterly reports as required, so will need to be able to work unsupervised with the support of an assistant and management accountant Whilst new business development will NOT form part of your role, any new leads/deals brought or generated through your established professional network will be highly rewarded (and can be used to negotiate a higher starting salary at interview stage) Professional qualification desirable but not essential (ARLA, RICS, TPI etc.) Salary for the successful Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager will start around £75k including bonus with scope for a higher figure for those able to bring any management instructions with them. If you are an experienced Property Manager / Asset Manager keen to oversee a prestigious mixed Portfolio in London and meet the above criteria, please apply now for immediate consideration and further info.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager (Residential AST & Commercial) London c£75k+ Our client is a long-established, RICS Accredited Property Consultancy specialising in all aspects of Agency, Investment, Lease Advisory and Asset Management across the UK and parts of Europe. Within their long-established Property Management team, they are now looking to hire a Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager as follows: Working mostly office based (with some home working) from a prestigious, prime Central London location (W1) Scope to hold the position on a less than full time basis if preferred, without a reduction in the salary offering for those particularly experienced Overseeing a mixed portfolio of both Residential AST s and Commercial premises, mostly in London (but all in the South East) on behalf of a range of clients including institutional investors, retailers and private HNWIs Undertaking the full range of Residential/Commercial Property/Asset Management duties, from H&S compliance to Service Charge matters, rent collection, maintenance/repairs, lease renewals, rent reviews and other day to day management issues as they arise. You will be client facing and prepare monthly / quarterly reports as required, so will need to be able to work unsupervised with the support of an assistant and management accountant Whilst new business development will NOT form part of your role, any new leads/deals brought or generated through your established professional network will be highly rewarded (and can be used to negotiate a higher starting salary at interview stage) Professional qualification desirable but not essential (ARLA, RICS, TPI etc.) Salary for the successful Senior Property Manager / Asset Manager will start around £75k including bonus with scope for a higher figure for those able to bring any management instructions with them. If you are an experienced Property Manager / Asset Manager keen to oversee a prestigious mixed Portfolio in London and meet the above criteria, please apply now for immediate consideration and further info.
Recruitment Services UK
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Job Title: Property Manager Location: Cheltenham / Worcester / Malvern (travel between sites required) Salary: 30,000 Hours: 40 hours per week Company: Crystalight Group (multi-site property portfolio) About the Role We are an established property group managing a large and diverse portfolio of residential, mixed-use and commercial units across Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Birmingham and Cardiff. We are looking for a proactive, organised and confident Property Manager to join our in-house team. You will be responsible for the full day-to-day management of a designated portfolio, including inspections, check-ins, check-outs, maintenance coordination and tenant relations.This is an ideal role for someone who enjoys autonomy, variety, and has experience managing multiple sites. Key Responsibilities Conduct check-ins, check-outs and mid-term inspections Arrange and oversee maintenance works, contractors and repairs Ensure compliance (Gas, EICR, smoke alarms, HMO standards) Work closely with letting agents during void periods Handle tenant queries, complaints and general communication Prepare inspection reports and photographic evidence Manage void turnaround and ensure efficient re-let times Liaise with councils, utility companies and external suppliers Support senior management with property performance reporting Maintain accurate records and updates to internal systems Requirements Experience in property management or residential lettings Strong organisational and communication skills Ability to manage a large, busy workload Comfortable travelling between sites (mileage paid) Good understanding of legal and compliance obligations (training provided if needed) Confident dealing with contractors and tenants Full UK driving licence What We Offer Competitive salary Mileage reimbursement Career progression opportunities into senior PM, compliance or development Exposure to a large and complex property portfolio How to Apply Send your CV and a short cover letter
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Property Manager Location: Cheltenham / Worcester / Malvern (travel between sites required) Salary: 30,000 Hours: 40 hours per week Company: Crystalight Group (multi-site property portfolio) About the Role We are an established property group managing a large and diverse portfolio of residential, mixed-use and commercial units across Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Birmingham and Cardiff. We are looking for a proactive, organised and confident Property Manager to join our in-house team. You will be responsible for the full day-to-day management of a designated portfolio, including inspections, check-ins, check-outs, maintenance coordination and tenant relations.This is an ideal role for someone who enjoys autonomy, variety, and has experience managing multiple sites. Key Responsibilities Conduct check-ins, check-outs and mid-term inspections Arrange and oversee maintenance works, contractors and repairs Ensure compliance (Gas, EICR, smoke alarms, HMO standards) Work closely with letting agents during void periods Handle tenant queries, complaints and general communication Prepare inspection reports and photographic evidence Manage void turnaround and ensure efficient re-let times Liaise with councils, utility companies and external suppliers Support senior management with property performance reporting Maintain accurate records and updates to internal systems Requirements Experience in property management or residential lettings Strong organisational and communication skills Ability to manage a large, busy workload Comfortable travelling between sites (mileage paid) Good understanding of legal and compliance obligations (training provided if needed) Confident dealing with contractors and tenants Full UK driving licence What We Offer Competitive salary Mileage reimbursement Career progression opportunities into senior PM, compliance or development Exposure to a large and complex property portfolio How to Apply Send your CV and a short cover letter
Head of Live and Work Space Hours: 35 hours (full-time), Mon to Fri 9am-5pm Location: On-site, Bow Arts office Salary: £40,000 Benefits: 25 days holiday entitlement, Cycle Loan Scheme, Tech Loan Scheme, Season Ticket Loan Scheme, Workplace Pension, Staff socials. Duration: Permanent Responsible to: The CEO Responsible for: Live & Work Space Team Leader, 4 x Studio Managers, Live & Work Space Administrator, Maintenance Officer About Bow Arts: Bow Arts stands as London's foremost provider of services for artists, offering some of the capital's most affordable work and living spaces to early-career creative professionals across 15 sites and spanning 7 London boroughs. We currently focus activity around three main 'Hubs': Bow Road in Tower Hamlets, Royal Albert Wharf (RAW) in Newham and the Lakeside Centre in Abbey Wood, Thamesmead. Our largest studio project is based in Camden and supports 245 artists in converted ex council residential spaces adjacent to the HS2 Site. Our Learning services partner with approximately 90 schools annually, enhancing social mobility, attainment, and access for over 10,000 young people every year. We offer training programs for artists and teachers, and we generate hundreds of professionally paid work opportunities for artists in schools each year. Our Arts and Events services manage our gallery, the Nunnery, which serves as a dynamic hub, supporting thousands of early-career artists through profiled prizes, open calls, residencies, and Creative Professional Development programs. Our Partnerships and Places team manages Bow Arts' hub sites, supporting local residents and tenants, working with our partners to initiate exciting opportunities across London to both access and produce art. Established 30 years ago, we pioneered an innovative charitable social enterprise model dedicated to growth, affordability, and accessibility in the arts. Today the Trust has grown into one of the countries most respected and unique service providers for the arts that invests 100% of its surplus back into the creative services it provides. We remain steadfast in our commitment to London's local communities and we are passionate and dedicated to nurturing the success of our artists while partnering with some of London's largest businesses. We believe that affordability remains the best access into the arts. Bow Arts is organised into five key departments: Live & Work Space - managing studios and residential spaces. Learning - offering training and employment opportunities for artists in schools. Arts & Events - growing audiences and supporting emerging talent. Partnerships & Places - developing partnerships across London. Core Services - finance, governance, HR, systems and marketing. Our organisation is a fast-paced, friendly environment built on innovation, transparency, and openness, which has become the foundation of our reputation. Role Overview: The Head of Live & Work Space is a key role for Bow Arts. The property portfolio is the financial driver for the charity supporting all our charitable work alongside over 1,100 of our direct artist beneficiaries. You will be responsible for maintaining both revenue streams, as well as healthy safe places to live and work. The Trust currently manages 26 buildings across 15 sites predominantly in east and southeast London. We manage and refurbish all our properties ourselves. The portfolio is a mixed tenure, 25% currently owned with a further 25% in the pipeline, the remaining properties are leasehold from meanwhile rolling leases to 10 years. The properties range from Grade II listed buildings, classic redbrick to ex-local authority residential flats and through to mixed use new build properties. Our landlords are our partners, they include housing associations, local authorities, private landlords and developers, our work supports the delivery of their community improvement pledges. You will be expected to maintain excellent relationships with our partners and landlords. The department consists of 8 team members, a Head of Department (this role), a team leader, four studio managers, a team administrator and a maintenance officer. The team is responsible for the marketing and lettings of all our spaces and for the maintenance and health and safety of our buildings. Staff are the key point of contact for our artists, ensuring rents are paid, debts managed and people have access to all our other support services. You will need to be able to manage and communicate clear financial budgets and targets and you will assist in expanding our portfolio and offer. We are looking for an individual who is keen to grow with us and support the growth of the charity and our partnership interests. We are looking for someone with an affinity for the sector and with experience in managing the day-to-day activity and challenges of a diverse portfolio and a large number of tenants. Someone who is a clear communicator and capable of running a team and who is able to report at an executive level. Senior Team: Contribute to the business planning and be accountable for the delivery of Bow Art Trust's objectives, particularly in relation to development, investment, procurement and maintenance of the property portfolio. Regularly attend and contribute to Board meetings and deliver high quality reports and management information to the Senior Team, the Board and board sub committees as required. Finance & Reporting: Maintain good quality management information to support the financial and operational management of the Studios and property portfolio. Assemble and present high-quality reports on the performance of the property portfolio to the Senior Team and the Board as required. Produce Annual Departmental Budgets, Operational Plans and set yearly targets. Maintain monthly finance reports and quarterly Management Reports for the Chief Executive and Board, highlighting and finding solutions for key variances. Property: Take day to day responsibility for management of the Trust's property portfolio. Ensure that void spaces are kept to a minimum and that all spaces are marketed and let in the most time efficient manner. Be responsible for licenses, lease renewals, management agreements, rent reviews and property related indemnities and contracts. Be responsible for keeping debt to a minimum, recovery management and reporting. Oversee Fire, Health and Safety Risk Assessments and coordinate checks and servicing of all Fire and Health and Safety systems. Oversee and manage maintenance programmes and remedial works in a costed, affordable and timely fashion, monitoring and remediating variances. Manage and review contracts and contractors to ensure they are appropriate and offer best value. Provide professional support to staff on compliance matters. Be the responsible officer for dealing with emergency property maintenance and compliance matters. Oversee the project management and refurbishment of new buildings and manage budgets. Staffing: Line management, monitoring and evaluation of staff against an agreed appraisal system. Ensure that roles and accountabilities are clear and individual and team performance are regularly monitored and that underperformance is addressed in a timely fashion. Ensure all staff are supported through regular feedback, both informal and formal in line with appropriate policies and procedures, to achieve agreed outcomes. Other: Ensure compliance with Bow Arts policies and procedures, inc: Equality and Diversity, Financial Regulations and lead on review and renewal of the Health and Safety policy. Maintain confidentiality agreements and conduct yourself in a professional manner during the course of your duties. Demonstrate a willingness to undertake training as required for the development of the post and enhancement of the company's skill base. Engage with staff and clients of Bow Arts in a positive and constructive manner and to attend such meetings as the post requires in order to fulfil its aims. Promote the aims and objectives of Bow Arts by acting as an ambassador for the organisation in a pro-active and informed manner. Undertake other duties consistent with the level of the post. Person Specification: Experience in prioritising busy workloads and meeting deadlines. Knowledge and experience of property and facilities management, with a particular focus on workspaces. Knowledge and experience of property refurbishment, tender processes and managing contractors. Knowledge and understanding of current Health and Safety Legislation, with particular regard to those factors applying to managed workspaces. Experience of line-managing a range of staff. Experience of developing and managing budgets. Experience of liaising with a range of organisations and individuals at many levels, including local authorities, developers, planners, funders. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively. IT literate. Motivated and organised.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Head of Live and Work Space Hours: 35 hours (full-time), Mon to Fri 9am-5pm Location: On-site, Bow Arts office Salary: £40,000 Benefits: 25 days holiday entitlement, Cycle Loan Scheme, Tech Loan Scheme, Season Ticket Loan Scheme, Workplace Pension, Staff socials. Duration: Permanent Responsible to: The CEO Responsible for: Live & Work Space Team Leader, 4 x Studio Managers, Live & Work Space Administrator, Maintenance Officer About Bow Arts: Bow Arts stands as London's foremost provider of services for artists, offering some of the capital's most affordable work and living spaces to early-career creative professionals across 15 sites and spanning 7 London boroughs. We currently focus activity around three main 'Hubs': Bow Road in Tower Hamlets, Royal Albert Wharf (RAW) in Newham and the Lakeside Centre in Abbey Wood, Thamesmead. Our largest studio project is based in Camden and supports 245 artists in converted ex council residential spaces adjacent to the HS2 Site. Our Learning services partner with approximately 90 schools annually, enhancing social mobility, attainment, and access for over 10,000 young people every year. We offer training programs for artists and teachers, and we generate hundreds of professionally paid work opportunities for artists in schools each year. Our Arts and Events services manage our gallery, the Nunnery, which serves as a dynamic hub, supporting thousands of early-career artists through profiled prizes, open calls, residencies, and Creative Professional Development programs. Our Partnerships and Places team manages Bow Arts' hub sites, supporting local residents and tenants, working with our partners to initiate exciting opportunities across London to both access and produce art. Established 30 years ago, we pioneered an innovative charitable social enterprise model dedicated to growth, affordability, and accessibility in the arts. Today the Trust has grown into one of the countries most respected and unique service providers for the arts that invests 100% of its surplus back into the creative services it provides. We remain steadfast in our commitment to London's local communities and we are passionate and dedicated to nurturing the success of our artists while partnering with some of London's largest businesses. We believe that affordability remains the best access into the arts. Bow Arts is organised into five key departments: Live & Work Space - managing studios and residential spaces. Learning - offering training and employment opportunities for artists in schools. Arts & Events - growing audiences and supporting emerging talent. Partnerships & Places - developing partnerships across London. Core Services - finance, governance, HR, systems and marketing. Our organisation is a fast-paced, friendly environment built on innovation, transparency, and openness, which has become the foundation of our reputation. Role Overview: The Head of Live & Work Space is a key role for Bow Arts. The property portfolio is the financial driver for the charity supporting all our charitable work alongside over 1,100 of our direct artist beneficiaries. You will be responsible for maintaining both revenue streams, as well as healthy safe places to live and work. The Trust currently manages 26 buildings across 15 sites predominantly in east and southeast London. We manage and refurbish all our properties ourselves. The portfolio is a mixed tenure, 25% currently owned with a further 25% in the pipeline, the remaining properties are leasehold from meanwhile rolling leases to 10 years. The properties range from Grade II listed buildings, classic redbrick to ex-local authority residential flats and through to mixed use new build properties. Our landlords are our partners, they include housing associations, local authorities, private landlords and developers, our work supports the delivery of their community improvement pledges. You will be expected to maintain excellent relationships with our partners and landlords. The department consists of 8 team members, a Head of Department (this role), a team leader, four studio managers, a team administrator and a maintenance officer. The team is responsible for the marketing and lettings of all our spaces and for the maintenance and health and safety of our buildings. Staff are the key point of contact for our artists, ensuring rents are paid, debts managed and people have access to all our other support services. You will need to be able to manage and communicate clear financial budgets and targets and you will assist in expanding our portfolio and offer. We are looking for an individual who is keen to grow with us and support the growth of the charity and our partnership interests. We are looking for someone with an affinity for the sector and with experience in managing the day-to-day activity and challenges of a diverse portfolio and a large number of tenants. Someone who is a clear communicator and capable of running a team and who is able to report at an executive level. Senior Team: Contribute to the business planning and be accountable for the delivery of Bow Art Trust's objectives, particularly in relation to development, investment, procurement and maintenance of the property portfolio. Regularly attend and contribute to Board meetings and deliver high quality reports and management information to the Senior Team, the Board and board sub committees as required. Finance & Reporting: Maintain good quality management information to support the financial and operational management of the Studios and property portfolio. Assemble and present high-quality reports on the performance of the property portfolio to the Senior Team and the Board as required. Produce Annual Departmental Budgets, Operational Plans and set yearly targets. Maintain monthly finance reports and quarterly Management Reports for the Chief Executive and Board, highlighting and finding solutions for key variances. Property: Take day to day responsibility for management of the Trust's property portfolio. Ensure that void spaces are kept to a minimum and that all spaces are marketed and let in the most time efficient manner. Be responsible for licenses, lease renewals, management agreements, rent reviews and property related indemnities and contracts. Be responsible for keeping debt to a minimum, recovery management and reporting. Oversee Fire, Health and Safety Risk Assessments and coordinate checks and servicing of all Fire and Health and Safety systems. Oversee and manage maintenance programmes and remedial works in a costed, affordable and timely fashion, monitoring and remediating variances. Manage and review contracts and contractors to ensure they are appropriate and offer best value. Provide professional support to staff on compliance matters. Be the responsible officer for dealing with emergency property maintenance and compliance matters. Oversee the project management and refurbishment of new buildings and manage budgets. Staffing: Line management, monitoring and evaluation of staff against an agreed appraisal system. Ensure that roles and accountabilities are clear and individual and team performance are regularly monitored and that underperformance is addressed in a timely fashion. Ensure all staff are supported through regular feedback, both informal and formal in line with appropriate policies and procedures, to achieve agreed outcomes. Other: Ensure compliance with Bow Arts policies and procedures, inc: Equality and Diversity, Financial Regulations and lead on review and renewal of the Health and Safety policy. Maintain confidentiality agreements and conduct yourself in a professional manner during the course of your duties. Demonstrate a willingness to undertake training as required for the development of the post and enhancement of the company's skill base. Engage with staff and clients of Bow Arts in a positive and constructive manner and to attend such meetings as the post requires in order to fulfil its aims. Promote the aims and objectives of Bow Arts by acting as an ambassador for the organisation in a pro-active and informed manner. Undertake other duties consistent with the level of the post. Person Specification: Experience in prioritising busy workloads and meeting deadlines. Knowledge and experience of property and facilities management, with a particular focus on workspaces. Knowledge and experience of property refurbishment, tender processes and managing contractors. Knowledge and understanding of current Health and Safety Legislation, with particular regard to those factors applying to managed workspaces. Experience of line-managing a range of staff. Experience of developing and managing budgets. Experience of liaising with a range of organisations and individuals at many levels, including local authorities, developers, planners, funders. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively. IT literate. Motivated and organised.
MMP Consultancy is looking to recruit a Neighbourhood Manager to join a Social Housing Contractor based in Oxfordshire. As a Neighbourhood Manager you'll play a crucial role in delivering exceptional neighbourhood management across a diverse portfolio of residential and mixed tenured buildings. Your work will directly enhance the safety, wellbeing and satisfaction of our residents, while ensuring compliance with all regulations. From conducting estate inspections and managing building safety, to handling tendency issues like Noise Complaints and safeguarding, you'll be at the forefront of creating vibrant, thriving communities. Responsibilities: Conduct estate, scheme, and property inspections to maintain high standards of safety and cleanliness. Support residents with tenancy management issues such as noise complaints, disputes, and safeguarding concerns. Work closely with internal departments and external partners to address building maintenance and safety. Engage with residents through regular communication, ensuring their concerns are heard and acted upon. Provide tailored support to vulnerable individuals and families, ensuring their needs are met. Gather feedback from residents to continually improve services and ensure satisfaction. Represent the company in external meetings, attend court proceedings, and support residents through various issues. Skills: Experience dealing with tenancy matters, like noise or neighbour concerns, and you're either familiar with housing policies and regulations or open to learning as you go. Solving problems and can explain things clearly, in a way that makes sense to everyone. Confident using tools like Outlook, Word, and Excel, and you pick up new systems quickly. Pay attention to detail, especially when it comes to keeping information accurate and up to date. Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, where priorities can change quickly, and you're able to stay organised while juggling multiple tasks at once.
Dec 08, 2025
Seasonal
MMP Consultancy is looking to recruit a Neighbourhood Manager to join a Social Housing Contractor based in Oxfordshire. As a Neighbourhood Manager you'll play a crucial role in delivering exceptional neighbourhood management across a diverse portfolio of residential and mixed tenured buildings. Your work will directly enhance the safety, wellbeing and satisfaction of our residents, while ensuring compliance with all regulations. From conducting estate inspections and managing building safety, to handling tendency issues like Noise Complaints and safeguarding, you'll be at the forefront of creating vibrant, thriving communities. Responsibilities: Conduct estate, scheme, and property inspections to maintain high standards of safety and cleanliness. Support residents with tenancy management issues such as noise complaints, disputes, and safeguarding concerns. Work closely with internal departments and external partners to address building maintenance and safety. Engage with residents through regular communication, ensuring their concerns are heard and acted upon. Provide tailored support to vulnerable individuals and families, ensuring their needs are met. Gather feedback from residents to continually improve services and ensure satisfaction. Represent the company in external meetings, attend court proceedings, and support residents through various issues. Skills: Experience dealing with tenancy matters, like noise or neighbour concerns, and you're either familiar with housing policies and regulations or open to learning as you go. Solving problems and can explain things clearly, in a way that makes sense to everyone. Confident using tools like Outlook, Word, and Excel, and you pick up new systems quickly. Pay attention to detail, especially when it comes to keeping information accurate and up to date. Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, where priorities can change quickly, and you're able to stay organised while juggling multiple tasks at once.
Facilities Manager - 12 Month Fixed Term Contract Hybrid Working Salary up to 40,000 plus car allowance and benefits. Are you out of work and looking for an immediate start? Are you keen to secure a role working for a leading real estate company? We are working with a forward-thinking property management company that is seeking a Facilities Manager to oversee a mixed-use portfolio across Kent, Surrey, and Hertfordshire. In this role, you will carry out monthly, quarterly site visits and work from the client's HQ once a week, with the rest of your time spent working from home; ultimately, you'll have full autonomy over your diary. This is initially a 12-month fixed-term contract, but there is potential for it to become permanent. As the Facilities Manager overseeing a portfolio of properties, you will take ownership of producing and managing multiple service charge budgets, ensuring each site remains fully compliant with health and safety requirements and making effective use of the on-site H&S systems. You will be responsible for the ongoing management and performance monitoring of contractors across your buildings. The role also involves handling reactive issues in a timely and cost-effective manner, while maintaining strong relationships with occupiers and ensuring their day-to-day needs are supported professionally and proactively. You will ideally have experience managing a portfolio of mixed-use or commercial assets. As this role is heavily focused on customer service, you will be confident engaging with tenants and capable of building strong relationships with clients. Experience in producing or managing service charge budgets will be advantageous, and you will ideally hold a minimum of an IOSH certificate. Due to the travel requirements of the role, it is essential that you hold a valid driving licence and have access to your own vehicle. Our client is keen to move on this vacancy fast and will be looking to interview suitable candidates ASAP.
Dec 06, 2025
Contractor
Facilities Manager - 12 Month Fixed Term Contract Hybrid Working Salary up to 40,000 plus car allowance and benefits. Are you out of work and looking for an immediate start? Are you keen to secure a role working for a leading real estate company? We are working with a forward-thinking property management company that is seeking a Facilities Manager to oversee a mixed-use portfolio across Kent, Surrey, and Hertfordshire. In this role, you will carry out monthly, quarterly site visits and work from the client's HQ once a week, with the rest of your time spent working from home; ultimately, you'll have full autonomy over your diary. This is initially a 12-month fixed-term contract, but there is potential for it to become permanent. As the Facilities Manager overseeing a portfolio of properties, you will take ownership of producing and managing multiple service charge budgets, ensuring each site remains fully compliant with health and safety requirements and making effective use of the on-site H&S systems. You will be responsible for the ongoing management and performance monitoring of contractors across your buildings. The role also involves handling reactive issues in a timely and cost-effective manner, while maintaining strong relationships with occupiers and ensuring their day-to-day needs are supported professionally and proactively. You will ideally have experience managing a portfolio of mixed-use or commercial assets. As this role is heavily focused on customer service, you will be confident engaging with tenants and capable of building strong relationships with clients. Experience in producing or managing service charge budgets will be advantageous, and you will ideally hold a minimum of an IOSH certificate. Due to the travel requirements of the role, it is essential that you hold a valid driving licence and have access to your own vehicle. Our client is keen to move on this vacancy fast and will be looking to interview suitable candidates ASAP.
We are delighted to be partnering with a specialist property management company that is growing rapidly and are now seeking a Facilities Manager to join their team in Central London. This is an excellent opportunity to take ownership of a diverse portfolio of properties in some of the capital's most sought-after locations. With your main site based in the heart of Central London, you will gain exposure managing prime real estate, work closely with high-profile stakeholders, and play a key role in shaping the delivery of FM services as the business continues to expand. In this role, you will oversee the day-to-day management of your portfolio, carrying out regular site visits and ensuring the smooth running of all buildings. You will be responsible for managing service charge budgets, maintaining health and safety compliance, and ensuring all statutory requirements are met. Acting as the primary point of contact for tenants and clients, you will attend meetings, resolve issues, and develop innovative initiatives to engage occupiers, including monthly events and workshops. You will also manage project works across your portfolio, coordinating with occupiers to minimise disruption, and oversee the performance of all service partners, covering both hard and soft services. To succeed in this role, you should have a strong understanding of health and safety compliance, ideally supported by a recognised qualification such as IOSH or NEBOSH. Previous experience in setting and managing service charge budgets is desirable, as is a background in commercial property management. Experience managing a mixed-use portfolio would be advantageous. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing organisation. The salary for this role is 43,000 - 47,000, plus a discretionary bonus. Please apply with a copy of your CV, and one of our consultants will be in touch.
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
We are delighted to be partnering with a specialist property management company that is growing rapidly and are now seeking a Facilities Manager to join their team in Central London. This is an excellent opportunity to take ownership of a diverse portfolio of properties in some of the capital's most sought-after locations. With your main site based in the heart of Central London, you will gain exposure managing prime real estate, work closely with high-profile stakeholders, and play a key role in shaping the delivery of FM services as the business continues to expand. In this role, you will oversee the day-to-day management of your portfolio, carrying out regular site visits and ensuring the smooth running of all buildings. You will be responsible for managing service charge budgets, maintaining health and safety compliance, and ensuring all statutory requirements are met. Acting as the primary point of contact for tenants and clients, you will attend meetings, resolve issues, and develop innovative initiatives to engage occupiers, including monthly events and workshops. You will also manage project works across your portfolio, coordinating with occupiers to minimise disruption, and oversee the performance of all service partners, covering both hard and soft services. To succeed in this role, you should have a strong understanding of health and safety compliance, ideally supported by a recognised qualification such as IOSH or NEBOSH. Previous experience in setting and managing service charge budgets is desirable, as is a background in commercial property management. Experience managing a mixed-use portfolio would be advantageous. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing organisation. The salary for this role is 43,000 - 47,000, plus a discretionary bonus. Please apply with a copy of your CV, and one of our consultants will be in touch.
A multi-disciplinary construction consultancy with a diverse and supportive team is seeking a Building Surveyor to join their Kent office. This role is ideal for a Building Surveyor who values autonomy and collaboration, offering a varied workload and the chance for continuous progression under the leadership of an open-minded MD focused on exploring innovative approaches. The Building Surveyor Role The successful Building Surveyor will manage a portfolio of mixed clients, including freeholders, developers, building managers, and public sector entities, across a range of building and property types. This role includes delivering contract administration services, conducting building safety assessments, and applying building pathology to diagnose issues and manage project delivery effectively. Key Responsibilities Provide contract administration services and lead on various project stages Assist with building safety initiatives and implement building pathology skills for diagnostics Develop and maintain strong client relationships, while identifying opportunities for new business Work across a broad portfolio of clients and property types to deliver successful project outcomes The Ideal Building Surveyor MRICS qualification (preferred but not essential) RICS-accredited degree Experience in a construction-focused practice, ideally with public sector project exposure Ability to maintain existing client relationships while seeking out new opportunities In Return? Salary: £45,000 - £65,000 Holiday: 28 days plus additional days over Christmas and your birthday off Pension contributions and private medical insurance Additional benefits supporting a balanced and fulfilling work experience If you'd like to know more about this role or any other Building Surveying position, then get in touch below. Chris van Aurich - Building Surveyor Qualified Building Surveyor Surveyor Chartered Building Surveyor Senior Building Surveyor
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
A multi-disciplinary construction consultancy with a diverse and supportive team is seeking a Building Surveyor to join their Kent office. This role is ideal for a Building Surveyor who values autonomy and collaboration, offering a varied workload and the chance for continuous progression under the leadership of an open-minded MD focused on exploring innovative approaches. The Building Surveyor Role The successful Building Surveyor will manage a portfolio of mixed clients, including freeholders, developers, building managers, and public sector entities, across a range of building and property types. This role includes delivering contract administration services, conducting building safety assessments, and applying building pathology to diagnose issues and manage project delivery effectively. Key Responsibilities Provide contract administration services and lead on various project stages Assist with building safety initiatives and implement building pathology skills for diagnostics Develop and maintain strong client relationships, while identifying opportunities for new business Work across a broad portfolio of clients and property types to deliver successful project outcomes The Ideal Building Surveyor MRICS qualification (preferred but not essential) RICS-accredited degree Experience in a construction-focused practice, ideally with public sector project exposure Ability to maintain existing client relationships while seeking out new opportunities In Return? Salary: £45,000 - £65,000 Holiday: 28 days plus additional days over Christmas and your birthday off Pension contributions and private medical insurance Additional benefits supporting a balanced and fulfilling work experience If you'd like to know more about this role or any other Building Surveying position, then get in touch below. Chris van Aurich - Building Surveyor Qualified Building Surveyor Surveyor Chartered Building Surveyor Senior Building Surveyor