People Operations Adviser We are seeking an experienced People Operations Adviser to join a busy People Services team, providing expert HR advice and operational support across a large, complex organisation. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified HR professional who is confident managing employee relations, supporting organisational change, and coaching managers to deliver positive people outcomes. Key responsibilities include: Advising and supporting managers on a wide range of employee relations matters, change management and organisational development activity Investigating and resolving complex HR cases in line with policy and employment legislation Coaching managers to achieve early and informal resolution of workplace issues where appropriate Supporting organisational change projects including TUPE transfers and redundancy processes Analysing HR data to identify trends, risks and opportunities for improvement Contributing to the development and delivery of learning sessions on employee relations topics Building effective working relationships with internal stakeholders and external partners Ensuring accurate maintenance of HR systems and case records About you: You will hold a CIPD qualification (or equivalent) with active professional membership and have strong knowledge of employment law and HR best practice. You will bring substantial experience of advising on complex employee relations issues within a large, unionised environment, alongside excellent communication, analytical and problem-solving skills. You should be confident influencing senior stakeholders, handling sensitive situations with professionalism, and working independently in a fast-paced setting. Experience of supporting organisational change, job evaluation and formal HR processes is essential. Strong IT skills and a commitment to continuous professional development are also required. This role requires a proactive, ethical and collaborative approach, with a focus on delivering high-quality people services and supporting a positive working culture.
Mar 18, 2026
Contractor
People Operations Adviser We are seeking an experienced People Operations Adviser to join a busy People Services team, providing expert HR advice and operational support across a large, complex organisation. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified HR professional who is confident managing employee relations, supporting organisational change, and coaching managers to deliver positive people outcomes. Key responsibilities include: Advising and supporting managers on a wide range of employee relations matters, change management and organisational development activity Investigating and resolving complex HR cases in line with policy and employment legislation Coaching managers to achieve early and informal resolution of workplace issues where appropriate Supporting organisational change projects including TUPE transfers and redundancy processes Analysing HR data to identify trends, risks and opportunities for improvement Contributing to the development and delivery of learning sessions on employee relations topics Building effective working relationships with internal stakeholders and external partners Ensuring accurate maintenance of HR systems and case records About you: You will hold a CIPD qualification (or equivalent) with active professional membership and have strong knowledge of employment law and HR best practice. You will bring substantial experience of advising on complex employee relations issues within a large, unionised environment, alongside excellent communication, analytical and problem-solving skills. You should be confident influencing senior stakeholders, handling sensitive situations with professionalism, and working independently in a fast-paced setting. Experience of supporting organisational change, job evaluation and formal HR processes is essential. Strong IT skills and a commitment to continuous professional development are also required. This role requires a proactive, ethical and collaborative approach, with a focus on delivering high-quality people services and supporting a positive working culture.
CharityJob is helping an organisation, which works to accelerate the transition to sustainable global food systems, to find a new Global Director of Strategic Communications. You are identified as someone who may be interested in this opportunity as described below As our Global Director of Strategic Communications, you will turn the organisation s strategy into a unified, high-impact narrative that accelerates the protein transition. You ll set evidence-based objectives, prioritise where we can win, and align teams across countries and functions to deliver measurable engagement with media, policymakers, industry, partners, and supporters. You ll elevate the voices of our Senior Leadership Team while staying hands-on for high-stakes moments balancing speed with quality, and clarity with nuance. You ll build and lead a high-performing team, create clarity and trust, and enable others to succeed through transparent goals, timely feedback, and consistent follow-through. This role is ideal for someone who has a solutions-first mindset, is passionate about our mission, excited to shape the way the world eats, and motivated by turning bold ideas into lasting, real-world impact. Job details Reports to: Global CEO Department: international communications Direct Reports: Media Lead, Advocacy Communications Manager, Social Media Manager Location: Remote, UK Hours: full-time Salary: £56k- £63k Start date: May 2026 Application deadline: 22.03.2026 Responsibilities Leadership & Strategy Development Develop and execute a global communications strategy that drives narrative shifts, making plant-rich food systems a priority for decision-makers and addressing polarisation on food systems transformation. Oversee the development of strategic communications plans for the organisation s flagship Global Programmes from insight and strategy to content, campaigns, stakeholder engagement, and measurement. Define how we measure the impact of our strategic communications on organisational and programmatic goals, working with Programme Leads and our Impact team. Collaborate with the Development team to develop compelling, mission-aligned content and narratives for major donor proposals, grant applications, and fundraising campaigns. Oversee the development and execution of our internal communications strategy, making recommendations on how we can improve communications with globally distributed employees. Narrative Influence & Thought Leadership Use your existing network and develop new high-level media relationships to ensure the organisation s insights are front and center in top-tier global business and policy media outlets (e.g. major international newspapers and broadcasters). Act as a senior adviser to the Global CEO and SLT on reputation management and media appearances. Drive a "thought leadership" engine that positions the organisation s experts as the go-to source for food system transformation. Elevate the organisation as an expert voice in the food system transition, leveraging our track record to secure high-impact presence at major national and global forums. Brand Integrity & Editorial Direction Oversee and maintain the brand, ensuring visual and verbal consistency across all global markets while maintaining a clear identity that resonates with key audiences. Provide clear guidance and capacity-building tools to international and programme teams on content narrative, positioning, and tone. Uphold the organisation s Writing Style Guide and messaging frameworks across all platforms. Oversee the development and governance of owned channels, including the optimisation of the organisation s website and global newsletters. Team Leadership & Operations Build, lead, and inspire a high-performing global communications team, fostering a culture of excellence, creative-problem solving, and continuous improvement. Set OKRs, manage budgets, and streamline workflows to ensure maximum efficiency. Champion inclusive and effective communication practices that empower our 14 national teams. Competencies Required: You are a strategic thinker with deep knowledge of how to influence B2B and policy actors through communications and a persuasive communications style. You have a proven track record of managing diverse, high-performing, globally distributed teams. You lead by example - you re as comfortable directing a global launch as you are drafting a press release when the pressure is on. You bring an extensive network of international media contacts and a proven ability to craft narratives that break through the noise to secure coverage in top-tier outlets. You have experience of delivering results within a matrix structure, preferably within an international federated network. You prioritise open and honest communication, demonstrate excellent judgement under pressure, make decisions based on evidence, and are comfortable managing trade-offs and navigating crisis/risk communications. You bring strong alignment with and passion for the organisation s mission and vision, and familiarity with the food systems, climate, and/or public health spaces. Preferred: Experience developing and executing communications strategies for programmes or portfolios. Experience of working with and overseeing agency partners. You bring strong digital strategy expertise across web, email, SEO, and social; familiarity with CRM/automation and analytics tools. You have experience with crisis scenarios, misinformation dynamics, and reputation management. You speak additional languages. Benefits of working with the organisation A strong organisational focus on personal development, with a designated training budget. Provision of a work laptop. Flexible, trust-based working arrangements and home-office arrangements. Career development support. Mental health & wellbeing support via access to a wellbeing platform and a free mindfulness app subscription. We are a workplace that encourages everyone to bring their whole selves to work. We are an inclusive workplace for our diverse employees around the world. Generous annual leave entitlement - 25 days increasing by one day a year to a maximum of 30 days (plus bank holidays) Enhanced maternity, paternity, shared parental, and adoption pay. Employee Assistance Programme including counselling Access to 24/7 virtual GP Service Access to a perks and discounts app with exclusive perks and discounts Compassionate animal companion leave And, last but not least, become part of a great team and work with us towards a world where everyone chooses delicious and healthy food that is good for all humans, animals, and our planet! As someone who is a potentially strong fit for this opportunity, upon clicking "Apply" your details will be forwarded to the recruiter, who may then contact you directly. Given the important nature of this role, the recruiter may contact strong candidates that emerge on a rolling basis, so early submissions are encouraged. NO COVER LETTER IS REQUIRED.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
CharityJob is helping an organisation, which works to accelerate the transition to sustainable global food systems, to find a new Global Director of Strategic Communications. You are identified as someone who may be interested in this opportunity as described below As our Global Director of Strategic Communications, you will turn the organisation s strategy into a unified, high-impact narrative that accelerates the protein transition. You ll set evidence-based objectives, prioritise where we can win, and align teams across countries and functions to deliver measurable engagement with media, policymakers, industry, partners, and supporters. You ll elevate the voices of our Senior Leadership Team while staying hands-on for high-stakes moments balancing speed with quality, and clarity with nuance. You ll build and lead a high-performing team, create clarity and trust, and enable others to succeed through transparent goals, timely feedback, and consistent follow-through. This role is ideal for someone who has a solutions-first mindset, is passionate about our mission, excited to shape the way the world eats, and motivated by turning bold ideas into lasting, real-world impact. Job details Reports to: Global CEO Department: international communications Direct Reports: Media Lead, Advocacy Communications Manager, Social Media Manager Location: Remote, UK Hours: full-time Salary: £56k- £63k Start date: May 2026 Application deadline: 22.03.2026 Responsibilities Leadership & Strategy Development Develop and execute a global communications strategy that drives narrative shifts, making plant-rich food systems a priority for decision-makers and addressing polarisation on food systems transformation. Oversee the development of strategic communications plans for the organisation s flagship Global Programmes from insight and strategy to content, campaigns, stakeholder engagement, and measurement. Define how we measure the impact of our strategic communications on organisational and programmatic goals, working with Programme Leads and our Impact team. Collaborate with the Development team to develop compelling, mission-aligned content and narratives for major donor proposals, grant applications, and fundraising campaigns. Oversee the development and execution of our internal communications strategy, making recommendations on how we can improve communications with globally distributed employees. Narrative Influence & Thought Leadership Use your existing network and develop new high-level media relationships to ensure the organisation s insights are front and center in top-tier global business and policy media outlets (e.g. major international newspapers and broadcasters). Act as a senior adviser to the Global CEO and SLT on reputation management and media appearances. Drive a "thought leadership" engine that positions the organisation s experts as the go-to source for food system transformation. Elevate the organisation as an expert voice in the food system transition, leveraging our track record to secure high-impact presence at major national and global forums. Brand Integrity & Editorial Direction Oversee and maintain the brand, ensuring visual and verbal consistency across all global markets while maintaining a clear identity that resonates with key audiences. Provide clear guidance and capacity-building tools to international and programme teams on content narrative, positioning, and tone. Uphold the organisation s Writing Style Guide and messaging frameworks across all platforms. Oversee the development and governance of owned channels, including the optimisation of the organisation s website and global newsletters. Team Leadership & Operations Build, lead, and inspire a high-performing global communications team, fostering a culture of excellence, creative-problem solving, and continuous improvement. Set OKRs, manage budgets, and streamline workflows to ensure maximum efficiency. Champion inclusive and effective communication practices that empower our 14 national teams. Competencies Required: You are a strategic thinker with deep knowledge of how to influence B2B and policy actors through communications and a persuasive communications style. You have a proven track record of managing diverse, high-performing, globally distributed teams. You lead by example - you re as comfortable directing a global launch as you are drafting a press release when the pressure is on. You bring an extensive network of international media contacts and a proven ability to craft narratives that break through the noise to secure coverage in top-tier outlets. You have experience of delivering results within a matrix structure, preferably within an international federated network. You prioritise open and honest communication, demonstrate excellent judgement under pressure, make decisions based on evidence, and are comfortable managing trade-offs and navigating crisis/risk communications. You bring strong alignment with and passion for the organisation s mission and vision, and familiarity with the food systems, climate, and/or public health spaces. Preferred: Experience developing and executing communications strategies for programmes or portfolios. Experience of working with and overseeing agency partners. You bring strong digital strategy expertise across web, email, SEO, and social; familiarity with CRM/automation and analytics tools. You have experience with crisis scenarios, misinformation dynamics, and reputation management. You speak additional languages. Benefits of working with the organisation A strong organisational focus on personal development, with a designated training budget. Provision of a work laptop. Flexible, trust-based working arrangements and home-office arrangements. Career development support. Mental health & wellbeing support via access to a wellbeing platform and a free mindfulness app subscription. We are a workplace that encourages everyone to bring their whole selves to work. We are an inclusive workplace for our diverse employees around the world. Generous annual leave entitlement - 25 days increasing by one day a year to a maximum of 30 days (plus bank holidays) Enhanced maternity, paternity, shared parental, and adoption pay. Employee Assistance Programme including counselling Access to 24/7 virtual GP Service Access to a perks and discounts app with exclusive perks and discounts Compassionate animal companion leave And, last but not least, become part of a great team and work with us towards a world where everyone chooses delicious and healthy food that is good for all humans, animals, and our planet! As someone who is a potentially strong fit for this opportunity, upon clicking "Apply" your details will be forwarded to the recruiter, who may then contact you directly. Given the important nature of this role, the recruiter may contact strong candidates that emerge on a rolling basis, so early submissions are encouraged. NO COVER LETTER IS REQUIRED.
People Security Adviser Inside IR35 - £400 - £425 p/d Active SC Required Primarily Remote We are supporting the build and evolution of a centralised Security Operations & Intelligence function and are seeking a People Security Advisor to play a key role in establishing and embedding a modern, risk-based personnel security capability. Operating at SFIA Level 4 (Enable) , this role will work closely with the Physical & People Security Integration Lead to design, implement and continuously improve People Security frameworks, policies and processes across a complex, nationally significant environment. This is a hands-on role combining policy development, risk assessment, investigations, and stakeholder engagement , with a strong focus on integrating People Security across wider security and business functions. Key Responsibilities Support the design, implementation and continuous improvement of People Security capability and improvement plans Develop and maintain People Security policies, standards, controls and procedures aligned to UK Government frameworks Conduct People and Physical Security risk assessments, audits and assurance activities Lead or support personnel security investigations, incident response and post-incident reviews Contribute to the development and delivery of insider risk programmes Provide subject matter expertise and advisory support to business stakeholders on People Security matters Enable integration across Security, Threat Intelligence, SOC, IAM, HR and Counter Fraud functions Support supply chain engagement on People Security standards and controls Define and maintain KPIs for People Security risk management and continuous improvement Engage with external bodies including National Technical Authorities (eg NPSA) and wider government/security forums Support security governance through forums, working groups and stakeholder engagement Required Experience & Skills Active SC Clearance Strong experience in People (Personnel) Security within UK Government or regulated environments In-depth knowledge of UK Government vetting standards and security frameworks Experience developing and implementing security policies, standards and procedures Proven experience conducting security risk assessments and investigations (personnel and/or physical) Ability to influence, negotiate and engage effectively with senior stakeholders Experience working within change or transformation environments Strong written communication skills, with ability to produce high-quality documentation Solid understanding of integrated security disciplines (People, Physical, Cyber)
Mar 17, 2026
Contractor
People Security Adviser Inside IR35 - £400 - £425 p/d Active SC Required Primarily Remote We are supporting the build and evolution of a centralised Security Operations & Intelligence function and are seeking a People Security Advisor to play a key role in establishing and embedding a modern, risk-based personnel security capability. Operating at SFIA Level 4 (Enable) , this role will work closely with the Physical & People Security Integration Lead to design, implement and continuously improve People Security frameworks, policies and processes across a complex, nationally significant environment. This is a hands-on role combining policy development, risk assessment, investigations, and stakeholder engagement , with a strong focus on integrating People Security across wider security and business functions. Key Responsibilities Support the design, implementation and continuous improvement of People Security capability and improvement plans Develop and maintain People Security policies, standards, controls and procedures aligned to UK Government frameworks Conduct People and Physical Security risk assessments, audits and assurance activities Lead or support personnel security investigations, incident response and post-incident reviews Contribute to the development and delivery of insider risk programmes Provide subject matter expertise and advisory support to business stakeholders on People Security matters Enable integration across Security, Threat Intelligence, SOC, IAM, HR and Counter Fraud functions Support supply chain engagement on People Security standards and controls Define and maintain KPIs for People Security risk management and continuous improvement Engage with external bodies including National Technical Authorities (eg NPSA) and wider government/security forums Support security governance through forums, working groups and stakeholder engagement Required Experience & Skills Active SC Clearance Strong experience in People (Personnel) Security within UK Government or regulated environments In-depth knowledge of UK Government vetting standards and security frameworks Experience developing and implementing security policies, standards and procedures Proven experience conducting security risk assessments and investigations (personnel and/or physical) Ability to influence, negotiate and engage effectively with senior stakeholders Experience working within change or transformation environments Strong written communication skills, with ability to produce high-quality documentation Solid understanding of integrated security disciplines (People, Physical, Cyber)
Director of People & Culture Location: Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire Macmillan Davies is delighted to be partnering with the National Farmers' Union as the dedicated search partner in the appointment of their next Director of People & Culture.This is a rare and exciting leadership opportunity to shape the people strategy, culture, and leadership capability of a truly unique organisation at the heart of British agriculture. About the NFU The NFU represents over 43,000 farming and growing businesses across England and Wales championing British agriculture and horticulture, campaigning for a stable and sustainable future for British farmers to secure the best possible deal for their members. The NFU is a purpose driven organisation with national influence, advocating for members, shaping government policy, and supporting the sector through a complex and evolving environment.Colleagues at the NFU thrive in an environment that is inclusive, professional, resourceful, and united, where leadership is values-driven, and contribution is genuinely recognised. This is a place where you can make a real impact on boththe organisation and the national agricultural community. The Opportunity Reporting to the Director General and sitting on the Executive Leadership Team, the Director of People & Culture will lead the NFU's people agenda, embedding it at the heart of organisational strategy. This role offers a once-in-a-careerchance to shape culture, develop leadership capability, and influence an organisation that is vital to British farming.You will: Drive a strategic, forward-looking people agenda that strengthens leadership, engagement, and organisational performance. Act as a trusted adviser to the Director General and Executive Team on all people and culture matters. Build and nurture a high-performing, values-driven workforce, ensuring colleagues can thrive and deliver their best work. Lead talent and leadership development initiatives to ensure a strong pipeline of future leaders. Champion wellbeing, inclusion, and a culture where everyone feels empowered and supported. Work collaboratively to develop a pipeline of future NFU member leaders.This is a significant opportunity to influence, inspire, and leave a lasting legacy in an organisation that makes a real difference to the UK's farming and rural communities. Who we're looking for We're seeking a strategic People leader who is based in the Midlands and has the credibility, judgement and executive presence to operate effectively at Executive Leadership Team level within a purpose-driven organisation.You will bring the ability to shape organisational culture, influence senior leaders and deliver a people strategy that supports long-term organisational success.You will have: Significant senior HR leadership experience, operating at Director level or equivalent within complex organisations A proven track record of shaping and delivering people strategies that drive measurable organisational outcomes Experience advising and influencing senior leaders and boards on strategic people matters Demonstrated success in building and leading high-performing People teams Experience embedding values-led leadership and shaping organisational culture Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to influence across diverse audiencesYou will demonstrate: Strategic thinking combined with pragmatic decision-making Executive presence and the ability to influence at the highest levels of an organisation The ability to build trusted relationships with senior leaders and stakeholders High levels of integrity, sound judgement and professionalism A collaborative and inclusive leadership style that enables others to perform at their bestIn return a competitive executive salary of £100,000-£120,000 plus car and benefits package will be offered, reflecting the significance and strategic impact of the role within the National Farmers' Union. To Register Your Interest The NFU has appointed Macmillan Davies as its exclusive search partner. For further information and to apply, contact Samantha Pepperell directly . Closing date: 12:00 noon, Monday 6th April 2026
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Director of People & Culture Location: Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire Macmillan Davies is delighted to be partnering with the National Farmers' Union as the dedicated search partner in the appointment of their next Director of People & Culture.This is a rare and exciting leadership opportunity to shape the people strategy, culture, and leadership capability of a truly unique organisation at the heart of British agriculture. About the NFU The NFU represents over 43,000 farming and growing businesses across England and Wales championing British agriculture and horticulture, campaigning for a stable and sustainable future for British farmers to secure the best possible deal for their members. The NFU is a purpose driven organisation with national influence, advocating for members, shaping government policy, and supporting the sector through a complex and evolving environment.Colleagues at the NFU thrive in an environment that is inclusive, professional, resourceful, and united, where leadership is values-driven, and contribution is genuinely recognised. This is a place where you can make a real impact on boththe organisation and the national agricultural community. The Opportunity Reporting to the Director General and sitting on the Executive Leadership Team, the Director of People & Culture will lead the NFU's people agenda, embedding it at the heart of organisational strategy. This role offers a once-in-a-careerchance to shape culture, develop leadership capability, and influence an organisation that is vital to British farming.You will: Drive a strategic, forward-looking people agenda that strengthens leadership, engagement, and organisational performance. Act as a trusted adviser to the Director General and Executive Team on all people and culture matters. Build and nurture a high-performing, values-driven workforce, ensuring colleagues can thrive and deliver their best work. Lead talent and leadership development initiatives to ensure a strong pipeline of future leaders. Champion wellbeing, inclusion, and a culture where everyone feels empowered and supported. Work collaboratively to develop a pipeline of future NFU member leaders.This is a significant opportunity to influence, inspire, and leave a lasting legacy in an organisation that makes a real difference to the UK's farming and rural communities. Who we're looking for We're seeking a strategic People leader who is based in the Midlands and has the credibility, judgement and executive presence to operate effectively at Executive Leadership Team level within a purpose-driven organisation.You will bring the ability to shape organisational culture, influence senior leaders and deliver a people strategy that supports long-term organisational success.You will have: Significant senior HR leadership experience, operating at Director level or equivalent within complex organisations A proven track record of shaping and delivering people strategies that drive measurable organisational outcomes Experience advising and influencing senior leaders and boards on strategic people matters Demonstrated success in building and leading high-performing People teams Experience embedding values-led leadership and shaping organisational culture Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to influence across diverse audiencesYou will demonstrate: Strategic thinking combined with pragmatic decision-making Executive presence and the ability to influence at the highest levels of an organisation The ability to build trusted relationships with senior leaders and stakeholders High levels of integrity, sound judgement and professionalism A collaborative and inclusive leadership style that enables others to perform at their bestIn return a competitive executive salary of £100,000-£120,000 plus car and benefits package will be offered, reflecting the significance and strategic impact of the role within the National Farmers' Union. To Register Your Interest The NFU has appointed Macmillan Davies as its exclusive search partner. For further information and to apply, contact Samantha Pepperell directly . Closing date: 12:00 noon, Monday 6th April 2026
Ready for Your Next Big Career Move? We're looking for an ambitious High Growth Sector Lead to join the West Midlands Growth Company and make a real impact from day one. If you're driven, curious, and hungry for growth, this could be your perfect next step. Who are we? The West Midlands Growth Company (WMGC) is the region's economic development delivery organisation. From April 2026, we will lead the delivery of regionally commissioned economic development activity aligned to the West Midlands Growth Plan, working in partnership with the West Midlands Combined Authority and local authorities. We are building a sharper, business-focused organisation that attracts investment, supports high-growth companies and drives measurable economic impact. If you want your work to shape how growth is delivered across one of the UK's most important regions, this is your opportunity. The Role: Join our forward-thinking team as a High Growth Sector Lead, where you will have the opportunity to influence decision-making and shape the future direction of our business. This role places you at the heart of the region's economic growth agenda, managing a portfolio of high-potential businesses critical to driving productivity, innovation, and high-value job creation. What You'll Be Doing: Leadership and Team Management: Act as the Team Leader for up to 5 High Growth Consultants/Advisers, bringing sector-specific insights to maximise impact within your designated sector. High Growth Portfolio Management: Build trusted advisory relationships with CEOs, founders, and boards, providing senior-level insight and constructive challenge. Oversee the development and execution of growth strategies, ensuring clear economic outcomes such as job creation and productivity gains. Economic Impact & Programme Design: Contribute to the design and improvement of business programmes aligned with regional economic strategies. Identify sector trends to inform policy and investment decisions. Sector Specialism and Ecosystem Relationship Building: Maintain and expand networks within your industry sector, building strong relationships with key ecosystem players including investors, universities, and government bodies. Governance, Reporting & Accountability: Ensure robust monitoring and reporting of portfolio performance, maintaining high standards of governance and public accountability. What You'll Bring: Essential: Proven leadership skills with experience in building, motivating, and retaining high-performing teams. Significant senior-level experience in managing high-growth and scale-up businesses. Strong commercial acumen and a systems thinker with a deep understanding of how various elements drive regional growth. Excellent relationship-building skills, with a track record of influencing diverse stakeholders. Deep industry expertise in one of the West Midlands' target sectors/clusters. Experience in engaging with investors and understanding growth finance markets. Desirable: Degree or professional accreditation in business, finance, or leadership; familiarity with the West Midlands business support ecosystem; experience in advisory or board roles. Why You'll Love Working Here: 26 days holiday Company pension scheme including life assurance Hybrid working with 2 days in the office Cycle to work Simple Health employee membership scheme Location Birmingham and Coventry Hybrid Salary: £75,500 per annum Equal Opportunities Statement We're an equal opportunities employer and welcome applicants from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We're committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Ready for Your Next Big Career Move? We're looking for an ambitious High Growth Sector Lead to join the West Midlands Growth Company and make a real impact from day one. If you're driven, curious, and hungry for growth, this could be your perfect next step. Who are we? The West Midlands Growth Company (WMGC) is the region's economic development delivery organisation. From April 2026, we will lead the delivery of regionally commissioned economic development activity aligned to the West Midlands Growth Plan, working in partnership with the West Midlands Combined Authority and local authorities. We are building a sharper, business-focused organisation that attracts investment, supports high-growth companies and drives measurable economic impact. If you want your work to shape how growth is delivered across one of the UK's most important regions, this is your opportunity. The Role: Join our forward-thinking team as a High Growth Sector Lead, where you will have the opportunity to influence decision-making and shape the future direction of our business. This role places you at the heart of the region's economic growth agenda, managing a portfolio of high-potential businesses critical to driving productivity, innovation, and high-value job creation. What You'll Be Doing: Leadership and Team Management: Act as the Team Leader for up to 5 High Growth Consultants/Advisers, bringing sector-specific insights to maximise impact within your designated sector. High Growth Portfolio Management: Build trusted advisory relationships with CEOs, founders, and boards, providing senior-level insight and constructive challenge. Oversee the development and execution of growth strategies, ensuring clear economic outcomes such as job creation and productivity gains. Economic Impact & Programme Design: Contribute to the design and improvement of business programmes aligned with regional economic strategies. Identify sector trends to inform policy and investment decisions. Sector Specialism and Ecosystem Relationship Building: Maintain and expand networks within your industry sector, building strong relationships with key ecosystem players including investors, universities, and government bodies. Governance, Reporting & Accountability: Ensure robust monitoring and reporting of portfolio performance, maintaining high standards of governance and public accountability. What You'll Bring: Essential: Proven leadership skills with experience in building, motivating, and retaining high-performing teams. Significant senior-level experience in managing high-growth and scale-up businesses. Strong commercial acumen and a systems thinker with a deep understanding of how various elements drive regional growth. Excellent relationship-building skills, with a track record of influencing diverse stakeholders. Deep industry expertise in one of the West Midlands' target sectors/clusters. Experience in engaging with investors and understanding growth finance markets. Desirable: Degree or professional accreditation in business, finance, or leadership; familiarity with the West Midlands business support ecosystem; experience in advisory or board roles. Why You'll Love Working Here: 26 days holiday Company pension scheme including life assurance Hybrid working with 2 days in the office Cycle to work Simple Health employee membership scheme Location Birmingham and Coventry Hybrid Salary: £75,500 per annum Equal Opportunities Statement We're an equal opportunities employer and welcome applicants from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We're committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
Location: Bedford Salary: Up to £55,000+ Benefits We are recruiting for this highly regarded IFA practice who are looking to expand their paraplanning team. The paraplanner has the responsibility of being the key cog in the report writing process of the the firm and you will be responsible for the quality of the reports that go to the advisers As a paraplanner you would: Liaise with various providers, gathering and correlating plan / policy information and ensuring a smooth and timely business process Managing and maintaining a precise record of pipeline and submitted business in order to be able to update clients and Adviser accordingly Collate and evaluate client policy/investment/pension Writing suitability reports Researching products and funds using software such as Select A Pension, FE Analytics and Defaqto Create and maintain client files and enter details onto back-office database Liaise with Trainee Paraplanners Submitting Business on internal and external systems Create and maintain client files and enter details onto back office database Submitting Business on internal and external systems Prepare paperwork New business processing and submission to Business Quality Liaise with a range of stakeholders from compliance department to various external providers Develop a broad knowledge of financial products including both individual and employer pension knowledge, investments, and protection products This is an excellent opportunity for the right person to make an impact on this highly reputable employer. Lots of scope to develop your career with this very attractive employer.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Location: Bedford Salary: Up to £55,000+ Benefits We are recruiting for this highly regarded IFA practice who are looking to expand their paraplanning team. The paraplanner has the responsibility of being the key cog in the report writing process of the the firm and you will be responsible for the quality of the reports that go to the advisers As a paraplanner you would: Liaise with various providers, gathering and correlating plan / policy information and ensuring a smooth and timely business process Managing and maintaining a precise record of pipeline and submitted business in order to be able to update clients and Adviser accordingly Collate and evaluate client policy/investment/pension Writing suitability reports Researching products and funds using software such as Select A Pension, FE Analytics and Defaqto Create and maintain client files and enter details onto back-office database Liaise with Trainee Paraplanners Submitting Business on internal and external systems Create and maintain client files and enter details onto back office database Submitting Business on internal and external systems Prepare paperwork New business processing and submission to Business Quality Liaise with a range of stakeholders from compliance department to various external providers Develop a broad knowledge of financial products including both individual and employer pension knowledge, investments, and protection products This is an excellent opportunity for the right person to make an impact on this highly reputable employer. Lots of scope to develop your career with this very attractive employer.
Are you a financial services administration professional, looking for a new role in a dynamic and supportive environment? Due to continued success in providing fee based advice to HNW clients, this successful wealth management practice requires a professional and proactive Financial Services Administrator to provide holistic support to the Financial Advisers and Paraplanning team. The successful candidate will have in depth knowledge and understanding of the Financial Planning process; have experience using industry software, ideally gained within an IFA or financial services practice. Duties for this role will include: You will be a first point of contact, providing a high level of technical and administrative support to the team as well as maintaining an excellent level of client service to clients of Wealth Management firm You will be responsible for business submission using relevant software. Due to the regulatory environment we work within you will need to ensure that new business and tasks are processed in a timely way You will be given full on the job training. There will also be the opportunity for professional development and career progression for the right candidate The candidate: This is an interesting and challenging role that would suit a confident, numerate and professional individual who enjoys using their initiative and who has a 'can do' working style Ideally, you will have been working in Financial Services and have good all-round knowledge which you are looking to expand and develop You have excellent communication skills and are highly organised. You are a self-starter and able to work with little or no supervision This is an excellent role within a forward thinking and innovative firm working in a vibrant team, who are continually looking to improve and develop the services which they offer to their clients. In return, you will receive a generous basic package and the support to develop your skills and further your career. By applying for this role, you agree that we will hold and process your details in line with our Privacy Policy. Our Privacy Policy and information about how we use data can be found on our website.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Are you a financial services administration professional, looking for a new role in a dynamic and supportive environment? Due to continued success in providing fee based advice to HNW clients, this successful wealth management practice requires a professional and proactive Financial Services Administrator to provide holistic support to the Financial Advisers and Paraplanning team. The successful candidate will have in depth knowledge and understanding of the Financial Planning process; have experience using industry software, ideally gained within an IFA or financial services practice. Duties for this role will include: You will be a first point of contact, providing a high level of technical and administrative support to the team as well as maintaining an excellent level of client service to clients of Wealth Management firm You will be responsible for business submission using relevant software. Due to the regulatory environment we work within you will need to ensure that new business and tasks are processed in a timely way You will be given full on the job training. There will also be the opportunity for professional development and career progression for the right candidate The candidate: This is an interesting and challenging role that would suit a confident, numerate and professional individual who enjoys using their initiative and who has a 'can do' working style Ideally, you will have been working in Financial Services and have good all-round knowledge which you are looking to expand and develop You have excellent communication skills and are highly organised. You are a self-starter and able to work with little or no supervision This is an excellent role within a forward thinking and innovative firm working in a vibrant team, who are continually looking to improve and develop the services which they offer to their clients. In return, you will receive a generous basic package and the support to develop your skills and further your career. By applying for this role, you agree that we will hold and process your details in line with our Privacy Policy. Our Privacy Policy and information about how we use data can be found on our website.
Contract type Permanent Location Whittington with some flexibility for remote working Hours Part time (22.5 hours per week) with flexibility to work evenings and weekends when required Annual salary E1 £39,224.42 to E3 £46,068.16 - Pro rata for part time hours. Last day to apply 29/03/2026 Reporting to the Fundraising Development Manager, the Legacy Manager is responsible for leading and delivering the long term growth strategy for legacy income at St Giles Hospice. The post holder will develop and implement a sustainable and scalable legacy programme that increases the number of legacy pledgers, strengthens the future pipeline of legacy gifts and delivers consistent income growth aligned to organisational objectives. The role will own the legacy value proposition, marketing strategy and support journey from initial engagement through to pledge stewardship. The post holder will champion a culture of legacy giving across the organisation and position leaving a gift in a Will as a meaningful and natural way to support St Giles Hospice. In partnership with the Fundraising Administration team, the Legacy Manager will ensure legacy gifts are managed professionally and compliantly, with strong forecasting, reporting and internal oversight. Knowledge and experience Essential Experience of working within the third sector or a values led organisation Demonstrable experience of legacy fundraising or transferable experience within a strategic income stream with clear growth accountability Proven experience of delivering income growth against agreed targets and KPIs Experience of developing and implementing strategic plans Experience of managing budgets, financial planning and reporting with commentary on variances Experience of working collaboratively with marketing and data teams to develop insight led campaigns Track record of successfully managing and developing relationships with individual supporters, customers or professional partners Experience of analysing and interpreting data to inform decision making and maximise return on investment Knowledge of the regulatory environment for fundraising from individuals including data protection, Gift Aid and Fundraising Codes of Practice and regulation Experience of project management including budget setting and performance monitoring Desirable Specific experience in legacy fundraising within a charity setting Experience of developing and delivering a legacy marketing strategy Experience of working with professional advisers such as solicitors or will writers Experience of contributing to senior leadership or board level reporting Experience using Donorflex or a similar CRM database Values Exhibits our hospice values and behaviours Skills Ability to think strategically and translate long term vision into operational delivery Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret financial and performance data and forecast future income Excellent written communication skills with the ability to create compelling and sensitive legacy messaging Excellent interpersonal and influencing skills Ability to build and maintain strong internal and external partnerships Confident presenting to a range of audiences including professional partners and senior stakeholders Ability to prioritise and manage competing deadlines Strong organisational and diary management skills Computer literate with experience of CRM systems Ability to understand when issues need escalation Ability to maintain confidentiality Ability to work effectively as part of a team Resilience when working towards ambitious targets Personal Attributes Empathetic and emotionally intelligent Proactive and growth focused Commercially aware and results driven Collaborative and supportive Ambassador for St Giles Hospice Able to work under pressure Other requirements Valid driving licence Eligibility to work in the UK Please note that St Giles Hospice does not hold a sponsorship licence and is therefore unable to accept sponsorship requests Just so you know: This post is subject to a Disclose and Barring Service (DBS) check. We may review applications before the application review date, however, if you apply after the application review date, your application may not be considered. We will accept applications until we have successfully filled the role; this may be earlier than the closing date. If you have not heard within 14 days of the application close date, then please consider that your application has been unsuccessful at this time. As part of your application your data will be managed in line with St Giles Hospice Privacy Policy and kept for 6 months. If you would like to see this in full, please visit our website for our Privacy Policy. This is in extension to Charity Job Privacy Policy.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Contract type Permanent Location Whittington with some flexibility for remote working Hours Part time (22.5 hours per week) with flexibility to work evenings and weekends when required Annual salary E1 £39,224.42 to E3 £46,068.16 - Pro rata for part time hours. Last day to apply 29/03/2026 Reporting to the Fundraising Development Manager, the Legacy Manager is responsible for leading and delivering the long term growth strategy for legacy income at St Giles Hospice. The post holder will develop and implement a sustainable and scalable legacy programme that increases the number of legacy pledgers, strengthens the future pipeline of legacy gifts and delivers consistent income growth aligned to organisational objectives. The role will own the legacy value proposition, marketing strategy and support journey from initial engagement through to pledge stewardship. The post holder will champion a culture of legacy giving across the organisation and position leaving a gift in a Will as a meaningful and natural way to support St Giles Hospice. In partnership with the Fundraising Administration team, the Legacy Manager will ensure legacy gifts are managed professionally and compliantly, with strong forecasting, reporting and internal oversight. Knowledge and experience Essential Experience of working within the third sector or a values led organisation Demonstrable experience of legacy fundraising or transferable experience within a strategic income stream with clear growth accountability Proven experience of delivering income growth against agreed targets and KPIs Experience of developing and implementing strategic plans Experience of managing budgets, financial planning and reporting with commentary on variances Experience of working collaboratively with marketing and data teams to develop insight led campaigns Track record of successfully managing and developing relationships with individual supporters, customers or professional partners Experience of analysing and interpreting data to inform decision making and maximise return on investment Knowledge of the regulatory environment for fundraising from individuals including data protection, Gift Aid and Fundraising Codes of Practice and regulation Experience of project management including budget setting and performance monitoring Desirable Specific experience in legacy fundraising within a charity setting Experience of developing and delivering a legacy marketing strategy Experience of working with professional advisers such as solicitors or will writers Experience of contributing to senior leadership or board level reporting Experience using Donorflex or a similar CRM database Values Exhibits our hospice values and behaviours Skills Ability to think strategically and translate long term vision into operational delivery Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret financial and performance data and forecast future income Excellent written communication skills with the ability to create compelling and sensitive legacy messaging Excellent interpersonal and influencing skills Ability to build and maintain strong internal and external partnerships Confident presenting to a range of audiences including professional partners and senior stakeholders Ability to prioritise and manage competing deadlines Strong organisational and diary management skills Computer literate with experience of CRM systems Ability to understand when issues need escalation Ability to maintain confidentiality Ability to work effectively as part of a team Resilience when working towards ambitious targets Personal Attributes Empathetic and emotionally intelligent Proactive and growth focused Commercially aware and results driven Collaborative and supportive Ambassador for St Giles Hospice Able to work under pressure Other requirements Valid driving licence Eligibility to work in the UK Please note that St Giles Hospice does not hold a sponsorship licence and is therefore unable to accept sponsorship requests Just so you know: This post is subject to a Disclose and Barring Service (DBS) check. We may review applications before the application review date, however, if you apply after the application review date, your application may not be considered. We will accept applications until we have successfully filled the role; this may be earlier than the closing date. If you have not heard within 14 days of the application close date, then please consider that your application has been unsuccessful at this time. As part of your application your data will be managed in line with St Giles Hospice Privacy Policy and kept for 6 months. If you would like to see this in full, please visit our website for our Privacy Policy. This is in extension to Charity Job Privacy Policy.
Technical Claims Manager Peterborough £DOE + Bonus Full-time, permanent We're working with a well-established organisation operating in the automotive and vehicle services sector, who are looking to appoint an experienced Technical Claims Manager to lead their claims function. This is a senior, hands-on role combining technical claims expertise, people leadership, and operational oversight. You'll play a key part in delivering a fair, efficient, and customer-focused claims service while maintaining strong cost control and compliance standards. The Role of Technical Claims Manager As Technical Claims Manager, you'll lead a team of Claims Advisers responsible for assessing and authorising claims. You'll also share responsibility for wider operational performance, complaints handling, and continuous improvement across the business. Key Responsibilities Lead, manage, and develop a team of Claims Advisers to deliver a high-quality claims service Ensure claims are assessed accurately and consistently in line with policy terms, SLAs, and regulatory requirements Drive strong customer outcomes through clear communication and fair decision-making Monitor claims volumes, turnaround times, KPIs, and performance trends Produce and analyse management information to identify risks, cost pressures, and improvement opportunities Support control of claims spend, burn rates, and overall scheme performance Jointly oversee complaints handling, ensuring fair and compliant resolution Deliver training and coaching to claims staff to maintain strong technical capability Contribute to day-to-day business operations, office management, and Health & Safety oversight Support governance, audit activity, and regulatory compliance What We're Looking For Essential: Proven experience in claims management within motor vehicle maintenance, insurance, or an automotive environment Strong leadership experience with the ability to motivate and develop teams Solid technical understanding of claims assessment and cost control Experience producing and interpreting claims data and management information Confident communicator with sound judgement and decision-making skills Desirable: Experience managing claims spend, burn rates, or loss ratios Knowledge of complaints handling frameworks and regulatory requirements Experience delivering training to internal teams or external partners Why Apply? A senior, influential role with real impact on service quality and business performance Competitive salary with bonus potential Stable, permanent position within a growing organisation Opportunity to shape processes, develop people, and drive continuous improvement Anne Corder Recruitment Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Anne Corder Recruitment Ltd, your personal data may be added to our database as part of the application process. Our privacy policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data. Your details will be reviewed by one of our Recruitment Partners and we will contact you again within 5 working days if your application is to be progressed further. Please note that we are not able to provide support with visa sponsorships and all applicants must be based in the UK and hold the valid right to work in the UK INDEEDCOMM
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Technical Claims Manager Peterborough £DOE + Bonus Full-time, permanent We're working with a well-established organisation operating in the automotive and vehicle services sector, who are looking to appoint an experienced Technical Claims Manager to lead their claims function. This is a senior, hands-on role combining technical claims expertise, people leadership, and operational oversight. You'll play a key part in delivering a fair, efficient, and customer-focused claims service while maintaining strong cost control and compliance standards. The Role of Technical Claims Manager As Technical Claims Manager, you'll lead a team of Claims Advisers responsible for assessing and authorising claims. You'll also share responsibility for wider operational performance, complaints handling, and continuous improvement across the business. Key Responsibilities Lead, manage, and develop a team of Claims Advisers to deliver a high-quality claims service Ensure claims are assessed accurately and consistently in line with policy terms, SLAs, and regulatory requirements Drive strong customer outcomes through clear communication and fair decision-making Monitor claims volumes, turnaround times, KPIs, and performance trends Produce and analyse management information to identify risks, cost pressures, and improvement opportunities Support control of claims spend, burn rates, and overall scheme performance Jointly oversee complaints handling, ensuring fair and compliant resolution Deliver training and coaching to claims staff to maintain strong technical capability Contribute to day-to-day business operations, office management, and Health & Safety oversight Support governance, audit activity, and regulatory compliance What We're Looking For Essential: Proven experience in claims management within motor vehicle maintenance, insurance, or an automotive environment Strong leadership experience with the ability to motivate and develop teams Solid technical understanding of claims assessment and cost control Experience producing and interpreting claims data and management information Confident communicator with sound judgement and decision-making skills Desirable: Experience managing claims spend, burn rates, or loss ratios Knowledge of complaints handling frameworks and regulatory requirements Experience delivering training to internal teams or external partners Why Apply? A senior, influential role with real impact on service quality and business performance Competitive salary with bonus potential Stable, permanent position within a growing organisation Opportunity to shape processes, develop people, and drive continuous improvement Anne Corder Recruitment Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Anne Corder Recruitment Ltd, your personal data may be added to our database as part of the application process. Our privacy policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data. Your details will be reviewed by one of our Recruitment Partners and we will contact you again within 5 working days if your application is to be progressed further. Please note that we are not able to provide support with visa sponsorships and all applicants must be based in the UK and hold the valid right to work in the UK INDEEDCOMM
Job: People & Culture Director Location: East Kent / Office-Based / Occasional Travel Employment type: Permanent, Full-time Salary: £65,000 - £80,000 DOE + Great Bens Are you already at HR Director level and looking for your next challenge?Or, are you a senior HR Business Partner or Head of HR, ready to step into your first HR Director role and shape people strategy at the Executive board level?Do you thrive in operational (manufacturing) environments where culture, capability, sustainable growth and workforce transformation really matter? Sirius Search is partnering with a well-established manufacturing organisation based in East Kent, which forms part of an international group, to appoint a People & Culture Director. This is a pivotal, senior leadership role, reporting directly into the Managing Director and managing a small HR team. The role plays a critical part in aligning local people strategy with wider group priorities, while ensuring a strong, values-led culture at site level. The role As People & Culture Director, you will take full ownership of the people agenda, designing and delivering a future-focused people strategy aligned to long-term business objectives. You will act as a trusted adviser to the leadership team, providing strategic insight across workforce planning, organisational capability, succession, leadership development and cultural transformation. Key areas of focus will include: Designing and leading the organisation's People & Culture strategy Advising the Leadership Team on all people-related matters, using data and insight to influence decision-making Long-term workforce planning aligned to future skills and business needs Building and embedding succession planning and internal leadership pipelines Championing a high-performance, inclusive and values-led culture Leading organisational change through people-centred approaches Using people analytics to identify trends, risks and opportunities Acting as an external ambassador for the business and employer brand Developing effective and constructive relationships within a unionised environment Providing strategic oversight of talent, reward, engagement, wellbeing and DEI Ensuring strong governance, compliance and ethical people practices Coaching and supporting senior leaders to enable strong people management About you This opportunity will suit either an established People & Culture Director or a senior HR professional ready to step into their first Director-level role. You are likely to bring: CIPD Level 5 (minimum) or equivalent professional qualification Strong employment law knowledge Experience operating in a complex, operational or industrial environment A proven ability to influence at board and executive level Demonstrable experience working within a unionised setting Expertise in organisational design, culture shaping and workforce strategy A commercial, strategic mindset with high emotional intelligence Confidence using people data and analytics to drive decisions A collaborative, credible and values-led leadership style Why this role? This is a high-impact leadership opportunity within a globally backed organisation, offering the chance to shape people strategy locally while contributing to wider group objectives. You'll have genuine influence, visibility and the scope to make a meaningful, long-term impact. Benefits: 25 days holiday + BH X 5 DIS Bupa Medicash EAP Discretionary bonus up to 10% Working hours 9am to 5pm with some flex required If you believe you can bring meaningful impact to this People & Culture Director role, send your CV to Cressida Courtney or apply online today. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we may not be able to respond to every applicant individually. Please know that we carefully review each application and will reach out if your qualifications align with the vacancy. Salary banding - To achieve the top end of the salary range, candidates must meet the minimum experience/qualification level required for the role as set out in the job description. To evaluate your suitability for the position, we'll process your CV and personal data. Should we find potential matches for other roles, we will seek your consent before registering your details in our database. For more information on how we handle personal data, please refer to our privacy policy at: Sirius Search Privacy Policy
Mar 16, 2026
Full time
Job: People & Culture Director Location: East Kent / Office-Based / Occasional Travel Employment type: Permanent, Full-time Salary: £65,000 - £80,000 DOE + Great Bens Are you already at HR Director level and looking for your next challenge?Or, are you a senior HR Business Partner or Head of HR, ready to step into your first HR Director role and shape people strategy at the Executive board level?Do you thrive in operational (manufacturing) environments where culture, capability, sustainable growth and workforce transformation really matter? Sirius Search is partnering with a well-established manufacturing organisation based in East Kent, which forms part of an international group, to appoint a People & Culture Director. This is a pivotal, senior leadership role, reporting directly into the Managing Director and managing a small HR team. The role plays a critical part in aligning local people strategy with wider group priorities, while ensuring a strong, values-led culture at site level. The role As People & Culture Director, you will take full ownership of the people agenda, designing and delivering a future-focused people strategy aligned to long-term business objectives. You will act as a trusted adviser to the leadership team, providing strategic insight across workforce planning, organisational capability, succession, leadership development and cultural transformation. Key areas of focus will include: Designing and leading the organisation's People & Culture strategy Advising the Leadership Team on all people-related matters, using data and insight to influence decision-making Long-term workforce planning aligned to future skills and business needs Building and embedding succession planning and internal leadership pipelines Championing a high-performance, inclusive and values-led culture Leading organisational change through people-centred approaches Using people analytics to identify trends, risks and opportunities Acting as an external ambassador for the business and employer brand Developing effective and constructive relationships within a unionised environment Providing strategic oversight of talent, reward, engagement, wellbeing and DEI Ensuring strong governance, compliance and ethical people practices Coaching and supporting senior leaders to enable strong people management About you This opportunity will suit either an established People & Culture Director or a senior HR professional ready to step into their first Director-level role. You are likely to bring: CIPD Level 5 (minimum) or equivalent professional qualification Strong employment law knowledge Experience operating in a complex, operational or industrial environment A proven ability to influence at board and executive level Demonstrable experience working within a unionised setting Expertise in organisational design, culture shaping and workforce strategy A commercial, strategic mindset with high emotional intelligence Confidence using people data and analytics to drive decisions A collaborative, credible and values-led leadership style Why this role? This is a high-impact leadership opportunity within a globally backed organisation, offering the chance to shape people strategy locally while contributing to wider group objectives. You'll have genuine influence, visibility and the scope to make a meaningful, long-term impact. Benefits: 25 days holiday + BH X 5 DIS Bupa Medicash EAP Discretionary bonus up to 10% Working hours 9am to 5pm with some flex required If you believe you can bring meaningful impact to this People & Culture Director role, send your CV to Cressida Courtney or apply online today. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we may not be able to respond to every applicant individually. Please know that we carefully review each application and will reach out if your qualifications align with the vacancy. Salary banding - To achieve the top end of the salary range, candidates must meet the minimum experience/qualification level required for the role as set out in the job description. To evaluate your suitability for the position, we'll process your CV and personal data. Should we find potential matches for other roles, we will seek your consent before registering your details in our database. For more information on how we handle personal data, please refer to our privacy policy at: Sirius Search Privacy Policy
Investment Director Midlands Are you an experienced investment professional looking for a leadership role with significant impact? We are seeking an Investment Director to join a highly respected UK-based investment firm with a strong track record of backing ambitious businesses and driving growth. About the Role This senior position will focus on originating opportunities, leading transactions, and supporting portfolio growth within the Midlands region. You will also play a key role in mentoring and developing team members, while contributing to the strategic direction of the regional investment team. Key Responsibilities Identify and assess new investment opportunities Structure and negotiate competitive deals Manage due diligence and coordinate with external advisers Drive post-investment value creation and portfolio oversight Prepare reports and present recommendations to the Investment Committee Support and develop junior colleagues About You Significant experience in investment (venture capital or private equity), corporate finance, or related fields Strong commercial and analytical skills Proven ability to lead transactions and manage stakeholder relationships Previous experience managing teams and working with Boards Degree-level education preferred Ambitious, collaborative, and highly motivated Full UK driving licence and unrestricted mobility What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Flexible working and career development opportunities Inclusive and supportive working environment Please note: You must have the right to work in the UK. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Mar 16, 2026
Full time
Investment Director Midlands Are you an experienced investment professional looking for a leadership role with significant impact? We are seeking an Investment Director to join a highly respected UK-based investment firm with a strong track record of backing ambitious businesses and driving growth. About the Role This senior position will focus on originating opportunities, leading transactions, and supporting portfolio growth within the Midlands region. You will also play a key role in mentoring and developing team members, while contributing to the strategic direction of the regional investment team. Key Responsibilities Identify and assess new investment opportunities Structure and negotiate competitive deals Manage due diligence and coordinate with external advisers Drive post-investment value creation and portfolio oversight Prepare reports and present recommendations to the Investment Committee Support and develop junior colleagues About You Significant experience in investment (venture capital or private equity), corporate finance, or related fields Strong commercial and analytical skills Proven ability to lead transactions and manage stakeholder relationships Previous experience managing teams and working with Boards Degree-level education preferred Ambitious, collaborative, and highly motivated Full UK driving licence and unrestricted mobility What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Flexible working and career development opportunities Inclusive and supportive working environment Please note: You must have the right to work in the UK. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Job Title: SME & Property Owners Client Adviser Location: Birmingham Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 Benefits: Incentives for new business and cross-sell activity, CII study support About the Company A well-established and growing independent insurance broker with a strong regional presence and an ambitious growth strategy. The business has recently expanded through acquisitions and is continuing to invest heavily in its broking teams as part of a wider plan to significantly grow its GWP over the coming years. The Birmingham office is a collaborative and supportive environment where Client Advisers work closely with experienced Account Executives, leadership, and a dedicated claims team. The firm is proud of its Chartered status and actively supports professional development through CII qualifications and internal progression opportunities. Role Summary Commercial Account Handler focuses on managing an SME and Property Owners portfolio, giving the successful candidate autonomy over their own book of business. You'll take ownership of the full renewal cycle while building strong client relationships and ensuring policies remain competitive and tailored to client needs. The position offers excellent exposure to a varied SME client base and provides a clear pathway toward Senior Client Adviser or Account Executive roles as the business continues to expand. Key Responsibilities • Manage a portfolio of SME and Property Owners clients: Build long-term relationships while maintaining ownership of your renewal book. • Handle the renewal process end-to-end: Conduct pre-renewal calls and negotiate competitive terms to retain and strengthen accounts. • Manage policy changes and client servicing: Handle MTAs and ongoing queries to ensure a smooth client experience. • Support client retention and growth: Identify cross-sell opportunities to increase policy coverage and strengthen client relationships. • Manage debtor responsibility: Maintain oversight of outstanding payments and ensure financial compliance within your portfolio. Requirements • Experience in a Commercial Account Handler or Client Adviser position • Experience managing a portfolio of SME or Property Owners clients • Exposure to products such as Commercial Combined, Property Owners, or similar commercial policies • Experience using broking systems such as Acturis is highly desirable • Strong organisation and time management skills • Ability to collaborate with colleagues in an office-based team environment If this role isn't quite right, it's still worth speaking to one of our specialist team, we may be working on something that hasn't hit the market yet. Related Job Titles: Commercial Account Handler, Insurance Account Handler, Client Adviser, Commercial Insurance Broker, SME Account Handler
Mar 16, 2026
Full time
Job Title: SME & Property Owners Client Adviser Location: Birmingham Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 Benefits: Incentives for new business and cross-sell activity, CII study support About the Company A well-established and growing independent insurance broker with a strong regional presence and an ambitious growth strategy. The business has recently expanded through acquisitions and is continuing to invest heavily in its broking teams as part of a wider plan to significantly grow its GWP over the coming years. The Birmingham office is a collaborative and supportive environment where Client Advisers work closely with experienced Account Executives, leadership, and a dedicated claims team. The firm is proud of its Chartered status and actively supports professional development through CII qualifications and internal progression opportunities. Role Summary Commercial Account Handler focuses on managing an SME and Property Owners portfolio, giving the successful candidate autonomy over their own book of business. You'll take ownership of the full renewal cycle while building strong client relationships and ensuring policies remain competitive and tailored to client needs. The position offers excellent exposure to a varied SME client base and provides a clear pathway toward Senior Client Adviser or Account Executive roles as the business continues to expand. Key Responsibilities • Manage a portfolio of SME and Property Owners clients: Build long-term relationships while maintaining ownership of your renewal book. • Handle the renewal process end-to-end: Conduct pre-renewal calls and negotiate competitive terms to retain and strengthen accounts. • Manage policy changes and client servicing: Handle MTAs and ongoing queries to ensure a smooth client experience. • Support client retention and growth: Identify cross-sell opportunities to increase policy coverage and strengthen client relationships. • Manage debtor responsibility: Maintain oversight of outstanding payments and ensure financial compliance within your portfolio. Requirements • Experience in a Commercial Account Handler or Client Adviser position • Experience managing a portfolio of SME or Property Owners clients • Exposure to products such as Commercial Combined, Property Owners, or similar commercial policies • Experience using broking systems such as Acturis is highly desirable • Strong organisation and time management skills • Ability to collaborate with colleagues in an office-based team environment If this role isn't quite right, it's still worth speaking to one of our specialist team, we may be working on something that hasn't hit the market yet. Related Job Titles: Commercial Account Handler, Insurance Account Handler, Client Adviser, Commercial Insurance Broker, SME Account Handler
In-House Private Client Lawyer / Fee Earner Opportunities - Interim & Permanent (UK-Wide, Hybrid) Contract Types: Interim / Locum / Fixed-Term / Permanent Locations: Hybrid roles across the UK (2-3 days in office typically) Environments: In-house legal teams within financial services, wealth management, trust businesses, charities, and corporate organisations Salary / Rates: Highly competitive hourly rates & permanent salary packages I am partnering with a range of leading in-house legal teams across the UK who are seeking experienced Private Client Lawyers and Fee Earners to support growing departments. These positions offer the opportunity to work at the heart of fast-paced commercial environments, advising internal stakeholders and managing sensitive, high-value client matters with professionalism and care. Roles are available on an interim, fixed-term or permanent basis, with hybrid working models widely offered. About the Role You will manage a varied Private Client caseload and provide clear, commercially aware legal advice to internal colleagues. Work typically includes both advisory and transactional elements and may involve liaising with senior leaders, external advisers, and financial specialists. Key Responsibilities Depending on experience, responsibilities may include: Drafting and advising on Wills Preparing and registering Lasting Powers of Attorney Estate and probate administration (from simple estates to complex/high-value matters) Trust management, creation and restructuring Court of Protection and deputyship support Inheritance Tax planning and liaising with tax/wealth management teams Supporting vulnerable clients and managing sensitive matters with discretion Advising internal stakeholders across legal, compliance, wealth management or risk teams You may also: Draft documentation, internal briefings or client summaries Provide ongoing updates to internal teams and senior leadership Support wider governance, policy or risk-related work where relevant Mentor or supervise junior staff, depending on seniority Requirements Applications are welcome from both qualified and non-qualified professionals , including: Qualified route: Solicitors, Barristers or Chartered Legal Executives (with a valid practising certificate) STEP-qualified or part-qualified candidates (advantageous but not essential) Non-qualified route: Senior Private Client Paralegals Probate, estates or trusts specialists with strong caseload experience Experienced Legal Assistants with demonstrable fee-earning capability What's on Offer Competitive rates/Salary Strong benefits packages for permanent appointments Opportunities to work within reputable in-house teams High-quality work involving trusts, estates, and wealth-driven matters Long-term career development and progression Inclusive environments with ongoing professional support Roles span a range of industries including financial services, wealth management, investment firms, charity organisations and large corporates. Interested in In-House Private Client Opportunities? If you'd like to explore interim or permanent in-house private client roles, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. Please get in touch with Sophie Clarke at Reed (Norwich) or share your CV.
Mar 16, 2026
Full time
In-House Private Client Lawyer / Fee Earner Opportunities - Interim & Permanent (UK-Wide, Hybrid) Contract Types: Interim / Locum / Fixed-Term / Permanent Locations: Hybrid roles across the UK (2-3 days in office typically) Environments: In-house legal teams within financial services, wealth management, trust businesses, charities, and corporate organisations Salary / Rates: Highly competitive hourly rates & permanent salary packages I am partnering with a range of leading in-house legal teams across the UK who are seeking experienced Private Client Lawyers and Fee Earners to support growing departments. These positions offer the opportunity to work at the heart of fast-paced commercial environments, advising internal stakeholders and managing sensitive, high-value client matters with professionalism and care. Roles are available on an interim, fixed-term or permanent basis, with hybrid working models widely offered. About the Role You will manage a varied Private Client caseload and provide clear, commercially aware legal advice to internal colleagues. Work typically includes both advisory and transactional elements and may involve liaising with senior leaders, external advisers, and financial specialists. Key Responsibilities Depending on experience, responsibilities may include: Drafting and advising on Wills Preparing and registering Lasting Powers of Attorney Estate and probate administration (from simple estates to complex/high-value matters) Trust management, creation and restructuring Court of Protection and deputyship support Inheritance Tax planning and liaising with tax/wealth management teams Supporting vulnerable clients and managing sensitive matters with discretion Advising internal stakeholders across legal, compliance, wealth management or risk teams You may also: Draft documentation, internal briefings or client summaries Provide ongoing updates to internal teams and senior leadership Support wider governance, policy or risk-related work where relevant Mentor or supervise junior staff, depending on seniority Requirements Applications are welcome from both qualified and non-qualified professionals , including: Qualified route: Solicitors, Barristers or Chartered Legal Executives (with a valid practising certificate) STEP-qualified or part-qualified candidates (advantageous but not essential) Non-qualified route: Senior Private Client Paralegals Probate, estates or trusts specialists with strong caseload experience Experienced Legal Assistants with demonstrable fee-earning capability What's on Offer Competitive rates/Salary Strong benefits packages for permanent appointments Opportunities to work within reputable in-house teams High-quality work involving trusts, estates, and wealth-driven matters Long-term career development and progression Inclusive environments with ongoing professional support Roles span a range of industries including financial services, wealth management, investment firms, charity organisations and large corporates. Interested in In-House Private Client Opportunities? If you'd like to explore interim or permanent in-house private client roles, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. Please get in touch with Sophie Clarke at Reed (Norwich) or share your CV.
Job Title: Senior Head of Health & Safety Events Reporting To: Event Experience Director Function: Event Experience Direct Reports: 3 Location: London Bridge, with UK-wide travel Working Pattern: Hybrid working minimum 2 days per week in the office Hours: Office hours with flexibility required to support events Salary: £90,000 plus 10% performance bonus Role Overview Our client, an events company, is seeking a Senior Head of Health & Safety to provide organisation-wide strategic leadership for health, safety, wellbeing, and compliance across the company, its subsidiaries, and selected partner entities. This role sets the vision for a proactive, prevention-focused safety culture and ensures that all premises, people, and event operations adhere to the highest standards of legal compliance and risk management. The Senior Head of Health & Safety will oversee Event Safety, Security, Traffic Management, Medical functions, and Safeguarding across the client s event portfolio, ensuring safe, compliant, and resilient delivery during planning, build, live, and break phases. The role works closely with event planning teams, freelancers, contractors, and a wide range of external stakeholders. Responsibilities include developing and implementing safe working practices, reviewing and testing contingency plans, and coordinating with blue light services and local councils to deliver secure, compliant, and resilient events. A strong background in events and large-scale operations is essential. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Set and refine the organisational strategy for health and safety across offices, warehouses, event sites, and group companies. Act as principal adviser to the Board, Executive Team, and senior leaders. Lead the development of a unified safety culture built on collaboration and continual improvement. Policy, Governance & Compliance Continue to develop the Group Safety Management System (SMS). Lead creation and assurance of H&S policies for workplace, event, contractor, and incident management. Oversee group audit, inspection, and assurance across the organisation. Ensure compliance with Martyn s Law and building safety legislation. Workplace, Building & Facilities Health & Safety Provide strategic oversight of building safety and facilities-related H&S across offices and warehouses. Partner with the Head of Workspace & Properties to define responsibilities and governance. Oversee fire safety, maintenance-related risk, contractor management, and workspace assessments. Event Safety, Security & Medical Operations Take ownership of emergency response and crisis management for events. Work with the Event Experience Director on business continuity planning to ensure robust preparedness and resilience. Lead the Event Safety & Security Manager, Coordinator, and Medical Manager. Oversee medical governance, provider performance, and operational readiness. Direct family liaison and safeguarding practices in collaboration with the Event Experience Director. Oversee security planning with a focus on protective security measures and counter-terrorism. Maintain planning documentation, RAMS, contingency plans, and compliance with the Purple Guide, Green Guide, and Martyn s Law. Build and maintain strong relationships with Safety Advisory Groups (SAGs), blue light services, and local authorities. Traffic Management Leadership Lead the Traffic Planning Manager and Traffic Management Planner. Oversee traffic plans, road closures, sterile route design, and hostile vehicle mitigation (HVM) deployment. Group-Wide Risk Management Direct risk assessments across offices, warehouses, events, and subsidiaries. Lead investigations and regulatory reporting. Ensure the organisation meets all legal reporting duties, including RIDDOR. Culture, Engagement & Training Champion health and safety training and induction programmes. Mentor managers and build health and safety capability across teams. Required Skills & Experience Essential Level 6 Occupational Health & Safety Diploma. NEBOSH General Certificate (minimum); NEBOSH Diploma preferred. Experience leading health and safety across multi-site organisations, including offices, warehouses, and events. Strong knowledge of CDM regulations, Purple Guide, Green Guide, traffic management, and medical governance. Proven leadership in large-scale event safety planning. Security management experience. Fire safety and environmental experience. Experience working with emergency services, SAGs, and regulators. Desired Level 4 Spectator Safety Safety Officer qualification. Experience supporting subsidiaries or partner companies. Training, mentoring, and coaching experience. Crowd dynamics and mass participation event experience.
Mar 15, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Senior Head of Health & Safety Events Reporting To: Event Experience Director Function: Event Experience Direct Reports: 3 Location: London Bridge, with UK-wide travel Working Pattern: Hybrid working minimum 2 days per week in the office Hours: Office hours with flexibility required to support events Salary: £90,000 plus 10% performance bonus Role Overview Our client, an events company, is seeking a Senior Head of Health & Safety to provide organisation-wide strategic leadership for health, safety, wellbeing, and compliance across the company, its subsidiaries, and selected partner entities. This role sets the vision for a proactive, prevention-focused safety culture and ensures that all premises, people, and event operations adhere to the highest standards of legal compliance and risk management. The Senior Head of Health & Safety will oversee Event Safety, Security, Traffic Management, Medical functions, and Safeguarding across the client s event portfolio, ensuring safe, compliant, and resilient delivery during planning, build, live, and break phases. The role works closely with event planning teams, freelancers, contractors, and a wide range of external stakeholders. Responsibilities include developing and implementing safe working practices, reviewing and testing contingency plans, and coordinating with blue light services and local councils to deliver secure, compliant, and resilient events. A strong background in events and large-scale operations is essential. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Set and refine the organisational strategy for health and safety across offices, warehouses, event sites, and group companies. Act as principal adviser to the Board, Executive Team, and senior leaders. Lead the development of a unified safety culture built on collaboration and continual improvement. Policy, Governance & Compliance Continue to develop the Group Safety Management System (SMS). Lead creation and assurance of H&S policies for workplace, event, contractor, and incident management. Oversee group audit, inspection, and assurance across the organisation. Ensure compliance with Martyn s Law and building safety legislation. Workplace, Building & Facilities Health & Safety Provide strategic oversight of building safety and facilities-related H&S across offices and warehouses. Partner with the Head of Workspace & Properties to define responsibilities and governance. Oversee fire safety, maintenance-related risk, contractor management, and workspace assessments. Event Safety, Security & Medical Operations Take ownership of emergency response and crisis management for events. Work with the Event Experience Director on business continuity planning to ensure robust preparedness and resilience. Lead the Event Safety & Security Manager, Coordinator, and Medical Manager. Oversee medical governance, provider performance, and operational readiness. Direct family liaison and safeguarding practices in collaboration with the Event Experience Director. Oversee security planning with a focus on protective security measures and counter-terrorism. Maintain planning documentation, RAMS, contingency plans, and compliance with the Purple Guide, Green Guide, and Martyn s Law. Build and maintain strong relationships with Safety Advisory Groups (SAGs), blue light services, and local authorities. Traffic Management Leadership Lead the Traffic Planning Manager and Traffic Management Planner. Oversee traffic plans, road closures, sterile route design, and hostile vehicle mitigation (HVM) deployment. Group-Wide Risk Management Direct risk assessments across offices, warehouses, events, and subsidiaries. Lead investigations and regulatory reporting. Ensure the organisation meets all legal reporting duties, including RIDDOR. Culture, Engagement & Training Champion health and safety training and induction programmes. Mentor managers and build health and safety capability across teams. Required Skills & Experience Essential Level 6 Occupational Health & Safety Diploma. NEBOSH General Certificate (minimum); NEBOSH Diploma preferred. Experience leading health and safety across multi-site organisations, including offices, warehouses, and events. Strong knowledge of CDM regulations, Purple Guide, Green Guide, traffic management, and medical governance. Proven leadership in large-scale event safety planning. Security management experience. Fire safety and environmental experience. Experience working with emergency services, SAGs, and regulators. Desired Level 4 Spectator Safety Safety Officer qualification. Experience supporting subsidiaries or partner companies. Training, mentoring, and coaching experience. Crowd dynamics and mass participation event experience.
Audit Senior role live within Top 100 firm offering hybrid working & £35K-£45K pa Your new company - This firm is an award-winning group of chartered accountants, chartered tax advisers, business consultants and independent financial advisers with a reputation for innovation and excellence.- By building strong relationships, their specialist teams advise clients on growing their business in a profitable, sustainable and tax-efficient way. Their award-winning success is down to the expertise of some of the brightest accountants, auditors, tax specialists and financial advisers in the business. Your new role - Assisting in the execution of regulatory and statutory audits; liaising with clients; accounts preparation; corporate tax computations and support on ad hoc assignments for new and existing clients.- Providing a premium support audit service to the Supervising Manager and Associate, - Proactively assisting in the maintenance of current client relationships whilst also seeking to establish new client relationships. - Providing weekly, clear and prompt communication to managers in relation to timescales and deliverability of assignments. -Attending training courses and independently maintaining professional competence to meet CPE requirements of the professional body What you'll need to succeed - Must be ACCA or ACA-qualified- Have relevant practical experience - A practical audit and accounts experience gained from an accountancy practice - Knowledge of various software packages - Strong communication and teamwork skills What you'll get in return - Opportunity to progress your career from manager to senior manager and beyond- Hybrid working - Agile working hours and space - Relaxed 'Dress for your Day' policy - Paid overtime or take time off in lieu of working over your contracted hours - 25-day holiday plus bank holidays and the opportunity to purchase additional holiday days - Opportunity to join our Cash Plan scheme - Lifestyle Hub, where you receive discounts for online and high-street stores - Employee Assistance Program with additional well-being benefits - Employee Referral Program - Death in Service and associated benefits - 4% employer pension contributions What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Audit Senior role live within Top 100 firm offering hybrid working & £35K-£45K pa Your new company - This firm is an award-winning group of chartered accountants, chartered tax advisers, business consultants and independent financial advisers with a reputation for innovation and excellence.- By building strong relationships, their specialist teams advise clients on growing their business in a profitable, sustainable and tax-efficient way. Their award-winning success is down to the expertise of some of the brightest accountants, auditors, tax specialists and financial advisers in the business. Your new role - Assisting in the execution of regulatory and statutory audits; liaising with clients; accounts preparation; corporate tax computations and support on ad hoc assignments for new and existing clients.- Providing a premium support audit service to the Supervising Manager and Associate, - Proactively assisting in the maintenance of current client relationships whilst also seeking to establish new client relationships. - Providing weekly, clear and prompt communication to managers in relation to timescales and deliverability of assignments. -Attending training courses and independently maintaining professional competence to meet CPE requirements of the professional body What you'll need to succeed - Must be ACCA or ACA-qualified- Have relevant practical experience - A practical audit and accounts experience gained from an accountancy practice - Knowledge of various software packages - Strong communication and teamwork skills What you'll get in return - Opportunity to progress your career from manager to senior manager and beyond- Hybrid working - Agile working hours and space - Relaxed 'Dress for your Day' policy - Paid overtime or take time off in lieu of working over your contracted hours - 25-day holiday plus bank holidays and the opportunity to purchase additional holiday days - Opportunity to join our Cash Plan scheme - Lifestyle Hub, where you receive discounts for online and high-street stores - Employee Assistance Program with additional well-being benefits - Employee Referral Program - Death in Service and associated benefits - 4% employer pension contributions What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
In-House Private Client Lawyer / Fee Earner Opportunities - Interim & Permanent (UK-Wide, Hybrid) Contract Types: Interim / Locum / Fixed-Term / Permanent Locations: Hybrid roles across the UK (2-3 days in office typically) Environments: In-house legal teams within financial services, wealth management, trust businesses, charities, and corporate organisations Salary / Rates: Highly competitive hourly rates & permanent salary packages I am partnering with a range of leading in-house legal teams across the UK who are seeking experienced Private Client Lawyers and Fee Earners to support growing departments. These positions offer the opportunity to work at the heart of fast-paced commercial environments, advising internal stakeholders and managing sensitive, high-value client matters with professionalism and care. Roles are available on an interim, fixed-term or permanent basis, with hybrid working models widely offered. About the Role You will manage a varied Private Client caseload and provide clear, commercially aware legal advice to internal colleagues. Work typically includes both advisory and transactional elements and may involve liaising with senior leaders, external advisers, and financial specialists. Key Responsibilities Depending on experience, responsibilities may include: Drafting and advising on Wills Preparing and registering Lasting Powers of Attorney Estate and probate administration (from simple estates to complex/high-value matters) Trust management, creation and restructuring Court of Protection and deputyship support Inheritance Tax planning and liaising with tax/wealth management teams Supporting vulnerable clients and managing sensitive matters with discretion Advising internal stakeholders across legal, compliance, wealth management or risk teams You may also: Draft documentation, internal briefings or client summaries Provide ongoing updates to internal teams and senior leadership Support wider governance, policy or risk-related work where relevant Mentor or supervise junior staff, depending on seniority Requirements Applications are welcome from both qualified and non-qualified professionals , including: Qualified route: Solicitors, Barristers or Chartered Legal Executives (with a valid practising certificate) STEP-qualified or part-qualified candidates (advantageous but not essential) Non-qualified route: Senior Private Client Paralegals Probate, estates or trusts specialists with strong caseload experience Experienced Legal Assistants with demonstrable fee-earning capability What's on Offer Competitive rates/Salary Strong benefits packages for permanent appointments Opportunities to work within reputable in-house teams High-quality work involving trusts, estates, and wealth-driven matters Long-term career development and progression Inclusive environments with ongoing professional support Roles span a range of industries including financial services, wealth management, investment firms, charity organisations and large corporates. Interested in In-House Private Client Opportunities? If you'd like to explore interim or permanent in-house private client roles, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. Please get in touch with Sophie Clarke at Reed (Norwich) or share your CV.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
In-House Private Client Lawyer / Fee Earner Opportunities - Interim & Permanent (UK-Wide, Hybrid) Contract Types: Interim / Locum / Fixed-Term / Permanent Locations: Hybrid roles across the UK (2-3 days in office typically) Environments: In-house legal teams within financial services, wealth management, trust businesses, charities, and corporate organisations Salary / Rates: Highly competitive hourly rates & permanent salary packages I am partnering with a range of leading in-house legal teams across the UK who are seeking experienced Private Client Lawyers and Fee Earners to support growing departments. These positions offer the opportunity to work at the heart of fast-paced commercial environments, advising internal stakeholders and managing sensitive, high-value client matters with professionalism and care. Roles are available on an interim, fixed-term or permanent basis, with hybrid working models widely offered. About the Role You will manage a varied Private Client caseload and provide clear, commercially aware legal advice to internal colleagues. Work typically includes both advisory and transactional elements and may involve liaising with senior leaders, external advisers, and financial specialists. Key Responsibilities Depending on experience, responsibilities may include: Drafting and advising on Wills Preparing and registering Lasting Powers of Attorney Estate and probate administration (from simple estates to complex/high-value matters) Trust management, creation and restructuring Court of Protection and deputyship support Inheritance Tax planning and liaising with tax/wealth management teams Supporting vulnerable clients and managing sensitive matters with discretion Advising internal stakeholders across legal, compliance, wealth management or risk teams You may also: Draft documentation, internal briefings or client summaries Provide ongoing updates to internal teams and senior leadership Support wider governance, policy or risk-related work where relevant Mentor or supervise junior staff, depending on seniority Requirements Applications are welcome from both qualified and non-qualified professionals , including: Qualified route: Solicitors, Barristers or Chartered Legal Executives (with a valid practising certificate) STEP-qualified or part-qualified candidates (advantageous but not essential) Non-qualified route: Senior Private Client Paralegals Probate, estates or trusts specialists with strong caseload experience Experienced Legal Assistants with demonstrable fee-earning capability What's on Offer Competitive rates/Salary Strong benefits packages for permanent appointments Opportunities to work within reputable in-house teams High-quality work involving trusts, estates, and wealth-driven matters Long-term career development and progression Inclusive environments with ongoing professional support Roles span a range of industries including financial services, wealth management, investment firms, charity organisations and large corporates. Interested in In-House Private Client Opportunities? If you'd like to explore interim or permanent in-house private client roles, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. Please get in touch with Sophie Clarke at Reed (Norwich) or share your CV.
In-House Private Client Lawyer / Fee Earner Opportunities - Interim & Permanent (UK-Wide, Hybrid) Contract Types: Interim / Locum / Fixed-Term / Permanent Locations: Hybrid roles across the UK (2-3 days in office typically) Environments: In-house legal teams within financial services, wealth management, trust businesses, charities, and corporate organisations Salary / Rates: Highly competitive hourly rates & permanent salary packages I am partnering with a range of leading in-house legal teams across the UK who are seeking experienced Private Client Lawyers and Fee Earners to support growing departments. These positions offer the opportunity to work at the heart of fast-paced commercial environments, advising internal stakeholders and managing sensitive, high-value client matters with professionalism and care. Roles are available on an interim, fixed-term or permanent basis, with hybrid working models widely offered. About the Role You will manage a varied Private Client caseload and provide clear, commercially aware legal advice to internal colleagues. Work typically includes both advisory and transactional elements and may involve liaising with senior leaders, external advisers, and financial specialists. Key Responsibilities Depending on experience, responsibilities may include: Drafting and advising on Wills Preparing and registering Lasting Powers of Attorney Estate and probate administration (from simple estates to complex/high-value matters) Trust management, creation and restructuring Court of Protection and deputyship support Inheritance Tax planning and liaising with tax/wealth management teams Supporting vulnerable clients and managing sensitive matters with discretion Advising internal stakeholders across legal, compliance, wealth management or risk teams You may also: Draft documentation, internal briefings or client summaries Provide ongoing updates to internal teams and senior leadership Support wider governance, policy or risk-related work where relevant Mentor or supervise junior staff, depending on seniority Requirements Applications are welcome from both qualified and non-qualified professionals , including: Qualified route: Solicitors, Barristers or Chartered Legal Executives (with a valid practising certificate) STEP-qualified or part-qualified candidates (advantageous but not essential) Non-qualified route: Senior Private Client Paralegals Probate, estates or trusts specialists with strong caseload experience Experienced Legal Assistants with demonstrable fee-earning capability What's on Offer Competitive rates/Salary Strong benefits packages for permanent appointments Opportunities to work within reputable in-house teams High-quality work involving trusts, estates, and wealth-driven matters Long-term career development and progression Inclusive environments with ongoing professional support Roles span a range of industries including financial services, wealth management, investment firms, charity organisations and large corporates. Interested in In-House Private Client Opportunities? If you'd like to explore interim or permanent in-house private client roles, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. Please get in touch with Sophie Clarke at Reed (Norwich) or share your CV.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
In-House Private Client Lawyer / Fee Earner Opportunities - Interim & Permanent (UK-Wide, Hybrid) Contract Types: Interim / Locum / Fixed-Term / Permanent Locations: Hybrid roles across the UK (2-3 days in office typically) Environments: In-house legal teams within financial services, wealth management, trust businesses, charities, and corporate organisations Salary / Rates: Highly competitive hourly rates & permanent salary packages I am partnering with a range of leading in-house legal teams across the UK who are seeking experienced Private Client Lawyers and Fee Earners to support growing departments. These positions offer the opportunity to work at the heart of fast-paced commercial environments, advising internal stakeholders and managing sensitive, high-value client matters with professionalism and care. Roles are available on an interim, fixed-term or permanent basis, with hybrid working models widely offered. About the Role You will manage a varied Private Client caseload and provide clear, commercially aware legal advice to internal colleagues. Work typically includes both advisory and transactional elements and may involve liaising with senior leaders, external advisers, and financial specialists. Key Responsibilities Depending on experience, responsibilities may include: Drafting and advising on Wills Preparing and registering Lasting Powers of Attorney Estate and probate administration (from simple estates to complex/high-value matters) Trust management, creation and restructuring Court of Protection and deputyship support Inheritance Tax planning and liaising with tax/wealth management teams Supporting vulnerable clients and managing sensitive matters with discretion Advising internal stakeholders across legal, compliance, wealth management or risk teams You may also: Draft documentation, internal briefings or client summaries Provide ongoing updates to internal teams and senior leadership Support wider governance, policy or risk-related work where relevant Mentor or supervise junior staff, depending on seniority Requirements Applications are welcome from both qualified and non-qualified professionals , including: Qualified route: Solicitors, Barristers or Chartered Legal Executives (with a valid practising certificate) STEP-qualified or part-qualified candidates (advantageous but not essential) Non-qualified route: Senior Private Client Paralegals Probate, estates or trusts specialists with strong caseload experience Experienced Legal Assistants with demonstrable fee-earning capability What's on Offer Competitive rates/Salary Strong benefits packages for permanent appointments Opportunities to work within reputable in-house teams High-quality work involving trusts, estates, and wealth-driven matters Long-term career development and progression Inclusive environments with ongoing professional support Roles span a range of industries including financial services, wealth management, investment firms, charity organisations and large corporates. Interested in In-House Private Client Opportunities? If you'd like to explore interim or permanent in-house private client roles, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. Please get in touch with Sophie Clarke at Reed (Norwich) or share your CV.
In-House Private Client Lawyer / Fee Earner Opportunities - Interim & Permanent (UK-Wide, Hybrid) Contract Types: Interim / Locum / Fixed-Term / Permanent Locations: Hybrid roles across the UK (2-3 days in office typically) Environments: In-house legal teams within financial services, wealth management, trust businesses, charities, and corporate organisations Salary / Rates: Highly competitive hourly rates & permanent salary packages I am partnering with a range of leading in-house legal teams across the UK who are seeking experienced Private Client Lawyers and Fee Earners to support growing departments. These positions offer the opportunity to work at the heart of fast-paced commercial environments, advising internal stakeholders and managing sensitive, high-value client matters with professionalism and care. Roles are available on an interim, fixed-term or permanent basis, with hybrid working models widely offered. About the Role You will manage a varied Private Client caseload and provide clear, commercially aware legal advice to internal colleagues. Work typically includes both advisory and transactional elements and may involve liaising with senior leaders, external advisers, and financial specialists. Key Responsibilities Depending on experience, responsibilities may include: Drafting and advising on Wills Preparing and registering Lasting Powers of Attorney Estate and probate administration (from simple estates to complex/high-value matters) Trust management, creation and restructuring Court of Protection and deputyship support Inheritance Tax planning and liaising with tax/wealth management teams Supporting vulnerable clients and managing sensitive matters with discretion Advising internal stakeholders across legal, compliance, wealth management or risk teams You may also: Draft documentation, internal briefings or client summaries Provide ongoing updates to internal teams and senior leadership Support wider governance, policy or risk-related work where relevant Mentor or supervise junior staff, depending on seniority Requirements Applications are welcome from both qualified and non-qualified professionals , including: Qualified route: Solicitors, Barristers or Chartered Legal Executives (with a valid practising certificate) STEP-qualified or part-qualified candidates (advantageous but not essential) Non-qualified route: Senior Private Client Paralegals Probate, estates or trusts specialists with strong caseload experience Experienced Legal Assistants with demonstrable fee-earning capability What's on Offer Competitive rates/Salary Strong benefits packages for permanent appointments Opportunities to work within reputable in-house teams High-quality work involving trusts, estates, and wealth-driven matters Long-term career development and progression Inclusive environments with ongoing professional support Roles span a range of industries including financial services, wealth management, investment firms, charity organisations and large corporates. Interested in In-House Private Client Opportunities? If you'd like to explore interim or permanent in-house private client roles, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. Please get in touch with Sophie Clarke at Reed (Norwich) or share your CV.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
In-House Private Client Lawyer / Fee Earner Opportunities - Interim & Permanent (UK-Wide, Hybrid) Contract Types: Interim / Locum / Fixed-Term / Permanent Locations: Hybrid roles across the UK (2-3 days in office typically) Environments: In-house legal teams within financial services, wealth management, trust businesses, charities, and corporate organisations Salary / Rates: Highly competitive hourly rates & permanent salary packages I am partnering with a range of leading in-house legal teams across the UK who are seeking experienced Private Client Lawyers and Fee Earners to support growing departments. These positions offer the opportunity to work at the heart of fast-paced commercial environments, advising internal stakeholders and managing sensitive, high-value client matters with professionalism and care. Roles are available on an interim, fixed-term or permanent basis, with hybrid working models widely offered. About the Role You will manage a varied Private Client caseload and provide clear, commercially aware legal advice to internal colleagues. Work typically includes both advisory and transactional elements and may involve liaising with senior leaders, external advisers, and financial specialists. Key Responsibilities Depending on experience, responsibilities may include: Drafting and advising on Wills Preparing and registering Lasting Powers of Attorney Estate and probate administration (from simple estates to complex/high-value matters) Trust management, creation and restructuring Court of Protection and deputyship support Inheritance Tax planning and liaising with tax/wealth management teams Supporting vulnerable clients and managing sensitive matters with discretion Advising internal stakeholders across legal, compliance, wealth management or risk teams You may also: Draft documentation, internal briefings or client summaries Provide ongoing updates to internal teams and senior leadership Support wider governance, policy or risk-related work where relevant Mentor or supervise junior staff, depending on seniority Requirements Applications are welcome from both qualified and non-qualified professionals , including: Qualified route: Solicitors, Barristers or Chartered Legal Executives (with a valid practising certificate) STEP-qualified or part-qualified candidates (advantageous but not essential) Non-qualified route: Senior Private Client Paralegals Probate, estates or trusts specialists with strong caseload experience Experienced Legal Assistants with demonstrable fee-earning capability What's on Offer Competitive rates/Salary Strong benefits packages for permanent appointments Opportunities to work within reputable in-house teams High-quality work involving trusts, estates, and wealth-driven matters Long-term career development and progression Inclusive environments with ongoing professional support Roles span a range of industries including financial services, wealth management, investment firms, charity organisations and large corporates. Interested in In-House Private Client Opportunities? If you'd like to explore interim or permanent in-house private client roles, I'd be happy to have a confidential conversation. Please get in touch with Sophie Clarke at Reed (Norwich) or share your CV.
Legal Counsel Salary £80,000 £85,000 Hybrid working (Central London) We re supporting a listed, international manufacturing group in the appointment of a Legal Counsel to join its in-house legal function based in Central London. This is a broad, hands-on in-house role, offering exposure across general commercial legal work, corporate matters, and governance within a complex, regulated, international environment. The role is well suited to a commercially minded lawyer looking to build strong in-house capability, judgement, and governance experience. You ll work closely with the Group General Counsel and Company Secretary, as well as senior stakeholders across the business, providing pragmatic legal support and gaining visibility across a wide range of legal and commercial matters. Key accountabilities Support the Group General Counsel and Company Secretary on legal matters across the group Draft, review, and negotiate a broad range of commercial contracts Provide day-to-day legal support across areas including data protection, IP, and employment-related queries Deliver clear, pragmatic, and commercially focused legal advice to internal stakeholders Support company secretarial activities, including board and committee processes Prepare minutes, resolutions, and statutory filings Assist with governance and regulatory compliance for a UK listed group Support corporate projects, transactions, and strategic initiatives Manage external legal advisers where required Contribute to the ongoing improvement of legal processes, templates, and governance frameworks Candidate requirements Qualified solicitor (or equivalent) Experience gained in private practice and/or an in-house legal environment Exposure to general commercial legal work Interest in company secretarial matters and corporate governance Strong drafting skills with good attention to detail Confidence engaging with stakeholders at different levels of the organisation Skills & attributes Practical and commercially minded approach Solutions-focused and adaptable Comfortable working in a fast-paced, evolving environment Able to manage competing priorities and work autonomously when required Strong communication skills with a collaborative, approachable working style Genuine interest in building a long-term in-house legal career This role offers a strong platform for a Legal Counsel looking to deepen their in-house experience within a supportive, high-quality legal function, with exposure to both commercial and governance matters. Hybrid working is supported, with 2 3 days per week in the Central London office. If this sounds aligned with your experience and career goals, we d welcome your application. Smartsearch take your privacy seriously and will only use your personal information to administer your application. To effectively process your application, we may share your details with the company for whom we are collecting job applications and Smartsearch or the company may contact you by email, telephone or SMS. A copy of our privacy policy will be emailed to you upon receipt of your application. If you want the s
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Legal Counsel Salary £80,000 £85,000 Hybrid working (Central London) We re supporting a listed, international manufacturing group in the appointment of a Legal Counsel to join its in-house legal function based in Central London. This is a broad, hands-on in-house role, offering exposure across general commercial legal work, corporate matters, and governance within a complex, regulated, international environment. The role is well suited to a commercially minded lawyer looking to build strong in-house capability, judgement, and governance experience. You ll work closely with the Group General Counsel and Company Secretary, as well as senior stakeholders across the business, providing pragmatic legal support and gaining visibility across a wide range of legal and commercial matters. Key accountabilities Support the Group General Counsel and Company Secretary on legal matters across the group Draft, review, and negotiate a broad range of commercial contracts Provide day-to-day legal support across areas including data protection, IP, and employment-related queries Deliver clear, pragmatic, and commercially focused legal advice to internal stakeholders Support company secretarial activities, including board and committee processes Prepare minutes, resolutions, and statutory filings Assist with governance and regulatory compliance for a UK listed group Support corporate projects, transactions, and strategic initiatives Manage external legal advisers where required Contribute to the ongoing improvement of legal processes, templates, and governance frameworks Candidate requirements Qualified solicitor (or equivalent) Experience gained in private practice and/or an in-house legal environment Exposure to general commercial legal work Interest in company secretarial matters and corporate governance Strong drafting skills with good attention to detail Confidence engaging with stakeholders at different levels of the organisation Skills & attributes Practical and commercially minded approach Solutions-focused and adaptable Comfortable working in a fast-paced, evolving environment Able to manage competing priorities and work autonomously when required Strong communication skills with a collaborative, approachable working style Genuine interest in building a long-term in-house legal career This role offers a strong platform for a Legal Counsel looking to deepen their in-house experience within a supportive, high-quality legal function, with exposure to both commercial and governance matters. Hybrid working is supported, with 2 3 days per week in the Central London office. If this sounds aligned with your experience and career goals, we d welcome your application. Smartsearch take your privacy seriously and will only use your personal information to administer your application. To effectively process your application, we may share your details with the company for whom we are collecting job applications and Smartsearch or the company may contact you by email, telephone or SMS. A copy of our privacy policy will be emailed to you upon receipt of your application. If you want the s
Senior Policy Adviser (Public Policy) Full-time, Permanent Location: St James's Park, London SW1 Hybrid Salary: £40,926 per annum The British Academy - the UK's national body for the humanities and social sciences - is seeking a Senior Policy Adviser to join our Public Policy Team. The role is crucial for the development and delivery of evidence-driven British Academy policy programmes on communities and social policy, using SHAPE research to impact policy outcomes that support the Academy's and the Policy Directorate's strategy. The role The British Academy's public policy programmes explore domestic policy challenges that SHAPE research (Social sciences, Humanities and the Arts for People and the Economy/Environment), which can help policymakers to understand, reframe and find solutions. We work closely with our Fellows, alongside a diverse community of academics, experts, practitioners and importantly, policymakers. Our approach is focused on drawing together insights from SHAPE research and convening key figures to understand how these can be applied to policymaking. This gives us opportunities to bring fresh thinking to the most challenging issues, reframe debates, and develop new evidence-based solutions. The Senior Policy Adviser will lead the delivery of evidence-driven policy programmes focused on communities and social infrastructure, with an opportunity at the outset to define the scope and strategy of these programmes. You will need understanding and knowledge of social policy, particularly areas of social policy relating to communities and civil society. You also need to be comfortable with bringing insights and analysis together and making new connections across policy themes to approach problems from a fresh perspective. This is a varied role that requires ambition and confidence to engage with a wide variety of contributors to bring together the insights from our evidence base. You will have the ability to plan and deliver different types of activities: convening stakeholders, managing researchers, and collaborating with counterparts in academia and government. You will be proactive and always looking for opportunities, using effective communication and developing or strengthening crucial relationships to extend the reach of our programme. You will often work independently, but won't be on your own - we are a collaborative, supportive and friendly team of 12, working on the basis of mutual trust and responsibility, all working on different but connected areas, striving together to achieve our goals. About the Academy The British Academy is the UK's national body for the humanities and social sciences, established by Royal Charter in 1902. We mobilise these disciplines to understand the world and shape a brighter future. Today's complex challenges require deep insight into people, culture and societies. With a Fellowship of around 1,700 leading national and international academics, the Academy invests in researchers and projects across the UK and overseas; engages the public with fresh thinking and debate; and brings together scholars, government, business and civil society to influence policy. The Academy comprises five directorates: Communications & Marketing; Development; Policy; Research; and Resources, plus a Governance & Fellowship Team. Working at the Academy Our senior management team have worked with staff to foster a culture of collaboration, respect, and empathy, in which all contributions are recognised as we work towards our common goals. Our people strategy and working practices focus on building strengths and sharing insights, with learning & development, wellbeing, and equality, diversity & inclusion at the centre of how we operate as an organisation. Investing in our staff and encouraging a healthy work/life balance is central to our success, as we move forward and continue to grow. To find out more about the British Academy, including our Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Statement, please visit our website. Terms and conditions The British Academy is based at 10-11, Carlton House Terrace, St James Park, London, SW1 - a Grade 1 listed building. We offer a competitive benefits package including a 35-hour working week; 34 days' annual leave plus Bank Holidays; a subsidised canteen and an excellent occupational pension. How to apply We use Applied for our recruitment. Applied aims to overcome unconscious bias in recruiting. Instead of using CVs, candidates are asked to answer questions that test skills needed for the role. The responses are then anonymised and reviewed in a random order by members of the hiring panel. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, in line with our commitment to create a diverse and inclusive working environment, promote equal opportunity, and address under-representation. We will make reasonable adjustments to support disabled job applicants and offer an interview to those meeting the minimum selection criteria. To find out more and apply, please visit our website via the apply button. Closing date: Midday on 23 March 2026. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, reflecting our commitment to a diverse and inclusive working environment, equal opportunity and addressing under-representation. We will make reasonable adjustments for disabled applicants and offer an interview to those meeting the minimum selection criteria.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Senior Policy Adviser (Public Policy) Full-time, Permanent Location: St James's Park, London SW1 Hybrid Salary: £40,926 per annum The British Academy - the UK's national body for the humanities and social sciences - is seeking a Senior Policy Adviser to join our Public Policy Team. The role is crucial for the development and delivery of evidence-driven British Academy policy programmes on communities and social policy, using SHAPE research to impact policy outcomes that support the Academy's and the Policy Directorate's strategy. The role The British Academy's public policy programmes explore domestic policy challenges that SHAPE research (Social sciences, Humanities and the Arts for People and the Economy/Environment), which can help policymakers to understand, reframe and find solutions. We work closely with our Fellows, alongside a diverse community of academics, experts, practitioners and importantly, policymakers. Our approach is focused on drawing together insights from SHAPE research and convening key figures to understand how these can be applied to policymaking. This gives us opportunities to bring fresh thinking to the most challenging issues, reframe debates, and develop new evidence-based solutions. The Senior Policy Adviser will lead the delivery of evidence-driven policy programmes focused on communities and social infrastructure, with an opportunity at the outset to define the scope and strategy of these programmes. You will need understanding and knowledge of social policy, particularly areas of social policy relating to communities and civil society. You also need to be comfortable with bringing insights and analysis together and making new connections across policy themes to approach problems from a fresh perspective. This is a varied role that requires ambition and confidence to engage with a wide variety of contributors to bring together the insights from our evidence base. You will have the ability to plan and deliver different types of activities: convening stakeholders, managing researchers, and collaborating with counterparts in academia and government. You will be proactive and always looking for opportunities, using effective communication and developing or strengthening crucial relationships to extend the reach of our programme. You will often work independently, but won't be on your own - we are a collaborative, supportive and friendly team of 12, working on the basis of mutual trust and responsibility, all working on different but connected areas, striving together to achieve our goals. About the Academy The British Academy is the UK's national body for the humanities and social sciences, established by Royal Charter in 1902. We mobilise these disciplines to understand the world and shape a brighter future. Today's complex challenges require deep insight into people, culture and societies. With a Fellowship of around 1,700 leading national and international academics, the Academy invests in researchers and projects across the UK and overseas; engages the public with fresh thinking and debate; and brings together scholars, government, business and civil society to influence policy. The Academy comprises five directorates: Communications & Marketing; Development; Policy; Research; and Resources, plus a Governance & Fellowship Team. Working at the Academy Our senior management team have worked with staff to foster a culture of collaboration, respect, and empathy, in which all contributions are recognised as we work towards our common goals. Our people strategy and working practices focus on building strengths and sharing insights, with learning & development, wellbeing, and equality, diversity & inclusion at the centre of how we operate as an organisation. Investing in our staff and encouraging a healthy work/life balance is central to our success, as we move forward and continue to grow. To find out more about the British Academy, including our Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Statement, please visit our website. Terms and conditions The British Academy is based at 10-11, Carlton House Terrace, St James Park, London, SW1 - a Grade 1 listed building. We offer a competitive benefits package including a 35-hour working week; 34 days' annual leave plus Bank Holidays; a subsidised canteen and an excellent occupational pension. How to apply We use Applied for our recruitment. Applied aims to overcome unconscious bias in recruiting. Instead of using CVs, candidates are asked to answer questions that test skills needed for the role. The responses are then anonymised and reviewed in a random order by members of the hiring panel. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, in line with our commitment to create a diverse and inclusive working environment, promote equal opportunity, and address under-representation. We will make reasonable adjustments to support disabled job applicants and offer an interview to those meeting the minimum selection criteria. To find out more and apply, please visit our website via the apply button. Closing date: Midday on 23 March 2026. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, reflecting our commitment to a diverse and inclusive working environment, equal opportunity and addressing under-representation. We will make reasonable adjustments for disabled applicants and offer an interview to those meeting the minimum selection criteria.