Are you passionate and knowledgeable about politics and rural matters? Are you interested in influencing government and believe change is possible? Do you enjoy working with other people and willing to learn? The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) is a dynamic, forward thinking membership organisation for owners of land, property and rural businesses, who has been championing the interests of rural England and Wales for over 100 years. CLA members own or manage around half the rural land in England and Wales and more than 250 different types of businesses. We are now looking for a Public Affairs Adviser to join our multi-award winning External Affairs team. This role would suit someone who has experience in working in politics and has some knowledge of the wide range of issues facing rural businesses and farmers across England and Wales. This full-time role will work closely with the Senior Public Affairs Manager to deliver national parliamentary lobbying both in Westminster and the Welsh Parliament. The successful candidate is likely to be educated to degree level or equivalent and have at least 18 months experience in public affairs, ideally working within Parliament or the Senedd, or in a closely related role. What you'll bring to the role: Experience of delivering political or other social media campaigns A detailed knowledge of how the Parliamentary process works Excellent communication skills which demonstrate an ability to communicate clearly and persuasively both verbally and in writing. Ability to work on own initiative Demonstrable experience of successful team working What you'll be doing: Monitoring political developments across Westminster, the Welsh Parliament, and wider stakeholder groups. Producing regular reports and briefings for internal and external audiences. Supporting the delivery of CLA lobbying campaigns and affiliated APPG activities. Contributing to issue management by helping devise and implement effective influencing strategies. Assisting with the planning and delivery of events, including parliamentary meetings, national conferences, and constituency visits. Providing administrative support to the Public Affairs and External Affairs teams. Drafting internal reports and briefings to inform CLA policy and strategy. Please see the job description for full details of the responsibilities. Why Join Us? At the CLA, we champion the interests of rural landowners and businesses. You'll be part of a supportive, knowledgeable team working at the heart of rural policy. We offer: 25 days of annual leave (plus bank holidays) increasing to 30 days upon 3 years' service A day off for your birthday A collaborative and mission-driven culture 10% employer pension contribution Retail discounts, interest free loans towards tech, wellbeing support, healthcare cash plan and more Interview process: There will be two stages to the interview process: First stage interviews will take place online via Teams on Friday 1st May. Second stage interviews will take place in our office in Belgravia on Wednesday 6th May. Application deadline: 12pm, Wednesday 22nd April.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate and knowledgeable about politics and rural matters? Are you interested in influencing government and believe change is possible? Do you enjoy working with other people and willing to learn? The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) is a dynamic, forward thinking membership organisation for owners of land, property and rural businesses, who has been championing the interests of rural England and Wales for over 100 years. CLA members own or manage around half the rural land in England and Wales and more than 250 different types of businesses. We are now looking for a Public Affairs Adviser to join our multi-award winning External Affairs team. This role would suit someone who has experience in working in politics and has some knowledge of the wide range of issues facing rural businesses and farmers across England and Wales. This full-time role will work closely with the Senior Public Affairs Manager to deliver national parliamentary lobbying both in Westminster and the Welsh Parliament. The successful candidate is likely to be educated to degree level or equivalent and have at least 18 months experience in public affairs, ideally working within Parliament or the Senedd, or in a closely related role. What you'll bring to the role: Experience of delivering political or other social media campaigns A detailed knowledge of how the Parliamentary process works Excellent communication skills which demonstrate an ability to communicate clearly and persuasively both verbally and in writing. Ability to work on own initiative Demonstrable experience of successful team working What you'll be doing: Monitoring political developments across Westminster, the Welsh Parliament, and wider stakeholder groups. Producing regular reports and briefings for internal and external audiences. Supporting the delivery of CLA lobbying campaigns and affiliated APPG activities. Contributing to issue management by helping devise and implement effective influencing strategies. Assisting with the planning and delivery of events, including parliamentary meetings, national conferences, and constituency visits. Providing administrative support to the Public Affairs and External Affairs teams. Drafting internal reports and briefings to inform CLA policy and strategy. Please see the job description for full details of the responsibilities. Why Join Us? At the CLA, we champion the interests of rural landowners and businesses. You'll be part of a supportive, knowledgeable team working at the heart of rural policy. We offer: 25 days of annual leave (plus bank holidays) increasing to 30 days upon 3 years' service A day off for your birthday A collaborative and mission-driven culture 10% employer pension contribution Retail discounts, interest free loans towards tech, wellbeing support, healthcare cash plan and more Interview process: There will be two stages to the interview process: First stage interviews will take place online via Teams on Friday 1st May. Second stage interviews will take place in our office in Belgravia on Wednesday 6th May. Application deadline: 12pm, Wednesday 22nd April.
Money Adviser (Welfare Rights Officer) Based in Bedford / Hybrid Full time, permanent 32,000 - 34,000 per annum, plus 2,000 car allowance Are you an experienced Money Adviser with a passion for helping people improve their financial wellbeing? Do you have strong customer service skills alongside expert knowledge of welfare benefits and debt advice? If so, we may be able to help you! Here at Howells, we are working with a respected housing provider to find a dedicated and proactive Money Adviser to join their team. This role focuses on supporting residents with financial challenges, providing vital advice on benefits, debt management, and income maximisation. Working within the social housing sector, you will have the opportunity to make a real difference by supporting residents at risk of financial hardship, particularly during the early stages of their tenancy. You will manage a varied caseload, deliver tailored advice, and work collaboratively with internal teams and external partners to sustain tenancies and reduce arrears. As a Money Adviser, you will support the organisation with a variety of specialist duties, including delivering one-to-one guidance, negotiating repayment plans, promoting financial capability, and contributing to wider community initiatives. Essential Criteria: Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) Strong customer service and interpersonal skills Good numeracy and attention to detail Proven experience providing welfare benefits and debt advice Up-to-date knowledge of benefit legislation and debt management Ability to manage a varied caseload and work independently Experience working in a customer-focused environment Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) Experience using case management systems or specialist advice software Strong organisational and time management skills Knowledge of Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) standards Experience working with external partners and stakeholders Desirable: NVQ Level 4 in Advice and Guidance (or equivalent) Certificate in Money Advice Practice Experience delivering training or workshops Membership of the Institute of Money Advisers Authorised Debt Relief Order (DRO) Intermediary status Analytical and reporting skills You will be working for a forward-thinking organisation that values the skills, experience, and dedication of its people. Their strong focus on teamwork, empathy, and continuous improvement makes this an excellent opportunity for someone looking to make a meaningful impact. For your chance of securing this fantastic role, please apply online now!
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Money Adviser (Welfare Rights Officer) Based in Bedford / Hybrid Full time, permanent 32,000 - 34,000 per annum, plus 2,000 car allowance Are you an experienced Money Adviser with a passion for helping people improve their financial wellbeing? Do you have strong customer service skills alongside expert knowledge of welfare benefits and debt advice? If so, we may be able to help you! Here at Howells, we are working with a respected housing provider to find a dedicated and proactive Money Adviser to join their team. This role focuses on supporting residents with financial challenges, providing vital advice on benefits, debt management, and income maximisation. Working within the social housing sector, you will have the opportunity to make a real difference by supporting residents at risk of financial hardship, particularly during the early stages of their tenancy. You will manage a varied caseload, deliver tailored advice, and work collaboratively with internal teams and external partners to sustain tenancies and reduce arrears. As a Money Adviser, you will support the organisation with a variety of specialist duties, including delivering one-to-one guidance, negotiating repayment plans, promoting financial capability, and contributing to wider community initiatives. Essential Criteria: Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) Strong customer service and interpersonal skills Good numeracy and attention to detail Proven experience providing welfare benefits and debt advice Up-to-date knowledge of benefit legislation and debt management Ability to manage a varied caseload and work independently Experience working in a customer-focused environment Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) Experience using case management systems or specialist advice software Strong organisational and time management skills Knowledge of Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) standards Experience working with external partners and stakeholders Desirable: NVQ Level 4 in Advice and Guidance (or equivalent) Certificate in Money Advice Practice Experience delivering training or workshops Membership of the Institute of Money Advisers Authorised Debt Relief Order (DRO) Intermediary status Analytical and reporting skills You will be working for a forward-thinking organisation that values the skills, experience, and dedication of its people. Their strong focus on teamwork, empathy, and continuous improvement makes this an excellent opportunity for someone looking to make a meaningful impact. For your chance of securing this fantastic role, please apply online now!
Qualified Children's Social Worker At Cafcass, we are always keen to hear from qualified, Social Work England registered Children's Social Workers who share our ambitions for children - exceptional experiences, for every child, everywhere and every time. We have opportunities across the country for talented, passionate Social Workers to work across Public Law and/or Private Law. You may know these as Family Court Advisers, which is what we call them professionally, or Children's Guardians as often referred to specifically in Public Law. You will potentially be involved in a combination of cases where either families require the assistance to agree on the best arrangements for the welfare and safety of the child(ren) involved or the local authority has serious concerns and requests the involvement of Cafcass in the case. If you join us, you will be trusted and empowered to work in a hybrid way. Our 30+ offices across the country are great for seeing children and families and connecting with your colleagues whether for group supervision or for team meetings, creating space to connect with peers and managers, and feel supported. However, we also know that for you to be the voice of children when the family court makes critical decisions about their futures, you'll need to work from a range of locations and require brilliant technology, resources and extensive support to manage your time and work/life balance. There is a lot more we can tell you about working for Cafcass, especially when it comes to extensive wellbeing support and excellent benefits and you can find out more if you click through but we also want to tell you a bit more about what we're looking for: A Social Work qualification is essential. Have the Right to Work in the UK (we don't sponsor people to work in the UK). Registered with Social Work England (or likely to be able to register quickly if practising outside England). Recent, relevant experience of working directly with children and families. It's desirable you'll have experience in family court proceedings, or knowledge of Private and/or Public Law. For applicants with limited post qualifying experience, relevant pre qualifying experience supporting children and families may be beneficial. Strong organisational skills, professional resilience and the ability to work independently while effectively managing a varied caseload. If you join us, you will join a diverse, inclusive organisation that is a safe space for colleagues with shared aspects of identity and lived experience, which helps ensure we provide a service which promotes the diversity and uniqueness of children and families from all backgrounds. If you click through you will be able to browse all of our current vacancies and choose which you would like to apply for. You'll also be able to read much more about what to expect if you join us in terms of benefits and support. Take the next step in your career with Cafcass and apply today.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Qualified Children's Social Worker At Cafcass, we are always keen to hear from qualified, Social Work England registered Children's Social Workers who share our ambitions for children - exceptional experiences, for every child, everywhere and every time. We have opportunities across the country for talented, passionate Social Workers to work across Public Law and/or Private Law. You may know these as Family Court Advisers, which is what we call them professionally, or Children's Guardians as often referred to specifically in Public Law. You will potentially be involved in a combination of cases where either families require the assistance to agree on the best arrangements for the welfare and safety of the child(ren) involved or the local authority has serious concerns and requests the involvement of Cafcass in the case. If you join us, you will be trusted and empowered to work in a hybrid way. Our 30+ offices across the country are great for seeing children and families and connecting with your colleagues whether for group supervision or for team meetings, creating space to connect with peers and managers, and feel supported. However, we also know that for you to be the voice of children when the family court makes critical decisions about their futures, you'll need to work from a range of locations and require brilliant technology, resources and extensive support to manage your time and work/life balance. There is a lot more we can tell you about working for Cafcass, especially when it comes to extensive wellbeing support and excellent benefits and you can find out more if you click through but we also want to tell you a bit more about what we're looking for: A Social Work qualification is essential. Have the Right to Work in the UK (we don't sponsor people to work in the UK). Registered with Social Work England (or likely to be able to register quickly if practising outside England). Recent, relevant experience of working directly with children and families. It's desirable you'll have experience in family court proceedings, or knowledge of Private and/or Public Law. For applicants with limited post qualifying experience, relevant pre qualifying experience supporting children and families may be beneficial. Strong organisational skills, professional resilience and the ability to work independently while effectively managing a varied caseload. If you join us, you will join a diverse, inclusive organisation that is a safe space for colleagues with shared aspects of identity and lived experience, which helps ensure we provide a service which promotes the diversity and uniqueness of children and families from all backgrounds. If you click through you will be able to browse all of our current vacancies and choose which you would like to apply for. You'll also be able to read much more about what to expect if you join us in terms of benefits and support. Take the next step in your career with Cafcass and apply today.
Opportunity: Commercial Solicitor 2-6 Years PQE Location: Reading (Hybrid - 2 Days Per Week in Office) Salary: 55,000 - 72,000 + Bonus If you're a commercial solicitor who enjoys high-quality work but wants a genuinely supportive, human environment - this could be the move that changes everything. This is an opportunity to join a highly ranked Legal 500 and Chambers firm with a standout reputation in the commercial and technology space. You'll be working with an impressive client base spanning international businesses, high-growth UK companies and innovative tech-led organisations, advising on complex, business-critical matters. What sets this firm apart isn't just the quality of work - it's how they treat their people. The Opportunity: You'll join a collaborative and well-established Commercial & Technology team, working closely with experienced lawyers on a broad range of matters including: Commercial contracts and strategic advisory work Data protection and regulatory matters Supporting UK and EMEA operations of international clients Acting as a trusted day-to-day adviser to growing businesses This is a role where you'll build real client relationships, not just churn through work. Why This Role Stands Out: Genuinely supportive culture - approachable leadership and a team-first environment High-quality, varied work without the city firm burnout Clear progression with real investment in your development A firm that actively promotes work/life balance and flexibility, not just talks about it What We Are Looking For: 2-6 years' PQE in commercial law Strong experience in drafting and negotiating commercial agreements Commercial awareness and confidence dealing with clients directly Someone proactive, personable and keen to be part of a growing team What Is in It for You: Hybrid working (with real flexibility) 25 days holiday + option to buy more Private medical insurance Life assurance (5x salary) Pension scheme Birthday off + wellbeing hour each week Charity days + active social calendar Cycle to work scheme & season ticket loan The Bottom Line: If you're feeling like just another number where you are - this is a chance to join a firm where you'll be valued, supported and given space to grow, while still doing genuinely interesting, high-level commercial work. Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Opportunity: Commercial Solicitor 2-6 Years PQE Location: Reading (Hybrid - 2 Days Per Week in Office) Salary: 55,000 - 72,000 + Bonus If you're a commercial solicitor who enjoys high-quality work but wants a genuinely supportive, human environment - this could be the move that changes everything. This is an opportunity to join a highly ranked Legal 500 and Chambers firm with a standout reputation in the commercial and technology space. You'll be working with an impressive client base spanning international businesses, high-growth UK companies and innovative tech-led organisations, advising on complex, business-critical matters. What sets this firm apart isn't just the quality of work - it's how they treat their people. The Opportunity: You'll join a collaborative and well-established Commercial & Technology team, working closely with experienced lawyers on a broad range of matters including: Commercial contracts and strategic advisory work Data protection and regulatory matters Supporting UK and EMEA operations of international clients Acting as a trusted day-to-day adviser to growing businesses This is a role where you'll build real client relationships, not just churn through work. Why This Role Stands Out: Genuinely supportive culture - approachable leadership and a team-first environment High-quality, varied work without the city firm burnout Clear progression with real investment in your development A firm that actively promotes work/life balance and flexibility, not just talks about it What We Are Looking For: 2-6 years' PQE in commercial law Strong experience in drafting and negotiating commercial agreements Commercial awareness and confidence dealing with clients directly Someone proactive, personable and keen to be part of a growing team What Is in It for You: Hybrid working (with real flexibility) 25 days holiday + option to buy more Private medical insurance Life assurance (5x salary) Pension scheme Birthday off + wellbeing hour each week Charity days + active social calendar Cycle to work scheme & season ticket loan The Bottom Line: If you're feeling like just another number where you are - this is a chance to join a firm where you'll be valued, supported and given space to grow, while still doing genuinely interesting, high-level commercial work. Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
Location: Dorset Hub, based in Poole Salary: Grade 1.2 - £26,227 per annum pro rata Permanent Contract Part time 21 hours per week working pattern to be agreed with successful candidate Closing date: Thursday 16th April 2026 at 11.30 pm We re looking for an enthusiastic individual with office administration and customer service experience to join us as an Administrator and provide the support we need to help us deliver an effective local service. This is an exciting opportunity and you will play a key part in standing up to the housing emergency. About the role You will be the first point of contact for in-person and telephone callers to the service - taking client details, providing information and working with advisers to direct enquiries to the right people. You will provide administrative support functions and have responsibility for designing and developing office systems and processes, data input, extraction and analysis and finance administration. Helping front line staff with case administration, assisting the Hub managers with ad-hoc projects and seeing that our office equipment is properly maintained are all aspects of this interesting, varied and vital role. We are happy to talk about flexible working, personal growth, and to promote a workplace where you can be yourself and achieve success based only on your merit. About you With proven office administration and customer service experience, you will be a confident user of Microsoft Office, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Outlook. Someone who thrives in a fast paced and busy office environment, you have a flexible approach, are adaptable to change and enjoy learning new skills. Benefits We offer a wide range of benefits, including 30 days of annual leave, enhanced family friendly policies, pension and interest free travel loans. Our employees also have access to a tenancy deposit loan, payroll giving, cycle to work scheme and an employee assistance programme. About the team Our team in Dorset has been providing housing advice and support services within the area for over 20 years. We have office bases in Bournemouth, Weymouth and Poole as well as working in community venues and partner organisation sites. We deliver a wide range of housing rights, legal services, community and support work and advocate for change to fix the broken housing system. About Shelter Home is a human right. It s our foundation and where we thrive. Yet every day millions of people are being devastated by the housing emergency. We exist to defend the right to a safe home. Because home is everything. We need ambitious, passionate people to join us. This is your chance to play a part in the fundamental change we are striving to achieve. Our enemy is the social injustice at the core of the escalating housing emergency. To win this fight, we must be representative of the people we are here to help and those who support our movement in all our people decisions, we take pride in being inclusive, equitable and transparent. We are committed to combating racism both within and outside Shelter. We welcome you on our journey to becoming truly anti-racist. Safeguarding Statement Safeguarding is everyone's business. Shelter is committed to protecting the health, wellbeing and human rights of those we support, and enabling them to live free from harm, abuse and neglect. All our staff will be expected to observe professional standards of behaviour and conduct their work in line with our Safeguarding Policies. How to apply Please click Apply for Job below. You are required to submit a CV and a supporting statement with responses to points 1 - 4 in the About you section of the job description, of no more than 350 words per point Please provide specific examples following the STAR format and ensure you demonstrate how you address the behaviour below throughout your responses. We prioritise diversity and have an inclusive and open mindset. CVs without supporting statements will not be considered. Shelter does not accept unsolicited CVs from external recruitment agencies nor accept the fees associated with them.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Location: Dorset Hub, based in Poole Salary: Grade 1.2 - £26,227 per annum pro rata Permanent Contract Part time 21 hours per week working pattern to be agreed with successful candidate Closing date: Thursday 16th April 2026 at 11.30 pm We re looking for an enthusiastic individual with office administration and customer service experience to join us as an Administrator and provide the support we need to help us deliver an effective local service. This is an exciting opportunity and you will play a key part in standing up to the housing emergency. About the role You will be the first point of contact for in-person and telephone callers to the service - taking client details, providing information and working with advisers to direct enquiries to the right people. You will provide administrative support functions and have responsibility for designing and developing office systems and processes, data input, extraction and analysis and finance administration. Helping front line staff with case administration, assisting the Hub managers with ad-hoc projects and seeing that our office equipment is properly maintained are all aspects of this interesting, varied and vital role. We are happy to talk about flexible working, personal growth, and to promote a workplace where you can be yourself and achieve success based only on your merit. About you With proven office administration and customer service experience, you will be a confident user of Microsoft Office, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Outlook. Someone who thrives in a fast paced and busy office environment, you have a flexible approach, are adaptable to change and enjoy learning new skills. Benefits We offer a wide range of benefits, including 30 days of annual leave, enhanced family friendly policies, pension and interest free travel loans. Our employees also have access to a tenancy deposit loan, payroll giving, cycle to work scheme and an employee assistance programme. About the team Our team in Dorset has been providing housing advice and support services within the area for over 20 years. We have office bases in Bournemouth, Weymouth and Poole as well as working in community venues and partner organisation sites. We deliver a wide range of housing rights, legal services, community and support work and advocate for change to fix the broken housing system. About Shelter Home is a human right. It s our foundation and where we thrive. Yet every day millions of people are being devastated by the housing emergency. We exist to defend the right to a safe home. Because home is everything. We need ambitious, passionate people to join us. This is your chance to play a part in the fundamental change we are striving to achieve. Our enemy is the social injustice at the core of the escalating housing emergency. To win this fight, we must be representative of the people we are here to help and those who support our movement in all our people decisions, we take pride in being inclusive, equitable and transparent. We are committed to combating racism both within and outside Shelter. We welcome you on our journey to becoming truly anti-racist. Safeguarding Statement Safeguarding is everyone's business. Shelter is committed to protecting the health, wellbeing and human rights of those we support, and enabling them to live free from harm, abuse and neglect. All our staff will be expected to observe professional standards of behaviour and conduct their work in line with our Safeguarding Policies. How to apply Please click Apply for Job below. You are required to submit a CV and a supporting statement with responses to points 1 - 4 in the About you section of the job description, of no more than 350 words per point Please provide specific examples following the STAR format and ensure you demonstrate how you address the behaviour below throughout your responses. We prioritise diversity and have an inclusive and open mindset. CVs without supporting statements will not be considered. Shelter does not accept unsolicited CVs from external recruitment agencies nor accept the fees associated with them.
We're not just your average health company; we're aiming to revolutionise access to healthcare in the UK by offering innovative health and wellbeing solutions that are affordable, accessible, and effective. From preventive care to comprehensive medical support, we aim to empower individuals to take charge of their health, inspiring them to make the most of their wellbeing. Added to that we're the first health insurer in the UK to be awarded B-Corp status in recognition of our significant achievements in sustainability, in addition to our ambitious environmental and social responsibility goals. We're looking for a confident, commercial and forward thinking Legal Counsel to lead all M&A activity across the Simplyhealth Group. Reporting to the Head of Legal, this is a high profile role where you'll engage with the business in a partnering capacity , delivering legal advice in a commercial, pragmatic and user-friendly way. You'll act as the primary legal lead for all mergers and acquisitions activity across the Group, providing strategic, commercially focused legal support throughout the entire transaction lifecycle. You will work closely with senior leaders, external advisers, and cross functional teams to ensure opportunities are assessed rigorously, executed efficiently, and integrated effectively. Alongside M&A, you'll provide high quality legal advice across a range of corporate and commercial matters, becoming a trusted partner to teams across the organisation. This role provides an opportunity for a "self-starter" who wishes to develop and expand into new areas of work and influence the strategic vision of a business. Key responsibilities: Leading M&A activity across the Group , including: Assessing opportunities, structuring deals and advising on regulatory considerations Leading negotiations, due diligence, and drafting/negotiating transaction documents Managing external counsel across corporate, regulatory, competition, tax and other workstreams Preparing governance materials such as board papers and shareholder resolutions Supporting post completion integration, ensuring obligations and operational needs are met Providing broader legal support , including: Commercial contracts, IP, competition, commercial partnerships, joint ventures, trust/employee benefits, employment, property, group insurance and IT. Advising product and commercial teams in a "product led" environment Working closely with Procurement on contract review and contract management processes Supporting corporate and company secretarial matters alongside the Group General Counsel Enhancing legal templates, customer terms, and the overall efficiency of the legal function
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
We're not just your average health company; we're aiming to revolutionise access to healthcare in the UK by offering innovative health and wellbeing solutions that are affordable, accessible, and effective. From preventive care to comprehensive medical support, we aim to empower individuals to take charge of their health, inspiring them to make the most of their wellbeing. Added to that we're the first health insurer in the UK to be awarded B-Corp status in recognition of our significant achievements in sustainability, in addition to our ambitious environmental and social responsibility goals. We're looking for a confident, commercial and forward thinking Legal Counsel to lead all M&A activity across the Simplyhealth Group. Reporting to the Head of Legal, this is a high profile role where you'll engage with the business in a partnering capacity , delivering legal advice in a commercial, pragmatic and user-friendly way. You'll act as the primary legal lead for all mergers and acquisitions activity across the Group, providing strategic, commercially focused legal support throughout the entire transaction lifecycle. You will work closely with senior leaders, external advisers, and cross functional teams to ensure opportunities are assessed rigorously, executed efficiently, and integrated effectively. Alongside M&A, you'll provide high quality legal advice across a range of corporate and commercial matters, becoming a trusted partner to teams across the organisation. This role provides an opportunity for a "self-starter" who wishes to develop and expand into new areas of work and influence the strategic vision of a business. Key responsibilities: Leading M&A activity across the Group , including: Assessing opportunities, structuring deals and advising on regulatory considerations Leading negotiations, due diligence, and drafting/negotiating transaction documents Managing external counsel across corporate, regulatory, competition, tax and other workstreams Preparing governance materials such as board papers and shareholder resolutions Supporting post completion integration, ensuring obligations and operational needs are met Providing broader legal support , including: Commercial contracts, IP, competition, commercial partnerships, joint ventures, trust/employee benefits, employment, property, group insurance and IT. Advising product and commercial teams in a "product led" environment Working closely with Procurement on contract review and contract management processes Supporting corporate and company secretarial matters alongside the Group General Counsel Enhancing legal templates, customer terms, and the overall efficiency of the legal function
We're not just your average health company; we're aiming to revolutionise access to healthcare in the UK by offering innovative health and wellbeing solutions that are affordable, accessible, and effective. From preventive care to comprehensive medical support, we aim to empower individuals to take charge of their health, inspiring them to make the most of their wellbeing. Added to that we're the first health insurer in the UK to be awarded B-Corp status in recognition of our significant achievements in sustainability, in addition to our ambitious environmental and social responsibility goals. We're looking for a confident, commercial and forward thinking Legal Counsel to lead all M&A activity across the Simplyhealth Group. Reporting to the Head of Legal, this is a high profile role where you'll engage with the business in a partnering capacity , delivering legal advice in a commercial, pragmatic and user-friendly way. You'll act as the primary legal lead for all mergers and acquisitions activity across the Group, providing strategic, commercially focused legal support throughout the entire transaction lifecycle. You will work closely with senior leaders, external advisers, and cross functional teams to ensure opportunities are assessed rigorously, executed efficiently, and integrated effectively. Alongside M&A, you'll provide high quality legal advice across a range of corporate and commercial matters, becoming a trusted partner to teams across the organisation. This role provides an opportunity for a "self-starter" who wishes to develop and expand into new areas of work and influence the strategic vision of a business. Key responsibilities: Leading M&A activity across the Group , including: Assessing opportunities, structuring deals and advising on regulatory considerations Leading negotiations, due diligence, and drafting/negotiating transaction documents Managing external counsel across corporate, regulatory, competition, tax and other workstreams Preparing governance materials such as board papers and shareholder resolutions Supporting post completion integration, ensuring obligations and operational needs are met Providing broader legal support , including: Commercial contracts, IP, competition, commercial partnerships, joint ventures, trust/employee benefits, employment, property, group insurance and IT. Advising product and commercial teams in a "product led" environment Working closely with Procurement on contract review and contract management processes Supporting corporate and company secretarial matters alongside the Group General Counsel Enhancing legal templates, customer terms, and the overall efficiency of the legal function
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
We're not just your average health company; we're aiming to revolutionise access to healthcare in the UK by offering innovative health and wellbeing solutions that are affordable, accessible, and effective. From preventive care to comprehensive medical support, we aim to empower individuals to take charge of their health, inspiring them to make the most of their wellbeing. Added to that we're the first health insurer in the UK to be awarded B-Corp status in recognition of our significant achievements in sustainability, in addition to our ambitious environmental and social responsibility goals. We're looking for a confident, commercial and forward thinking Legal Counsel to lead all M&A activity across the Simplyhealth Group. Reporting to the Head of Legal, this is a high profile role where you'll engage with the business in a partnering capacity , delivering legal advice in a commercial, pragmatic and user-friendly way. You'll act as the primary legal lead for all mergers and acquisitions activity across the Group, providing strategic, commercially focused legal support throughout the entire transaction lifecycle. You will work closely with senior leaders, external advisers, and cross functional teams to ensure opportunities are assessed rigorously, executed efficiently, and integrated effectively. Alongside M&A, you'll provide high quality legal advice across a range of corporate and commercial matters, becoming a trusted partner to teams across the organisation. This role provides an opportunity for a "self-starter" who wishes to develop and expand into new areas of work and influence the strategic vision of a business. Key responsibilities: Leading M&A activity across the Group , including: Assessing opportunities, structuring deals and advising on regulatory considerations Leading negotiations, due diligence, and drafting/negotiating transaction documents Managing external counsel across corporate, regulatory, competition, tax and other workstreams Preparing governance materials such as board papers and shareholder resolutions Supporting post completion integration, ensuring obligations and operational needs are met Providing broader legal support , including: Commercial contracts, IP, competition, commercial partnerships, joint ventures, trust/employee benefits, employment, property, group insurance and IT. Advising product and commercial teams in a "product led" environment Working closely with Procurement on contract review and contract management processes Supporting corporate and company secretarial matters alongside the Group General Counsel Enhancing legal templates, customer terms, and the overall efficiency of the legal function
We're not just your average health company; we're aiming to revolutionise access to healthcare in the UK by offering innovative health and wellbeing solutions that are affordable, accessible, and effective. From preventive care to comprehensive medical support, we aim to empower individuals to take charge of their health, inspiring them to make the most of their wellbeing. Added to that we're the first health insurer in the UK to be awarded B-Corp status in recognition of our significant achievements in sustainability, in addition to our ambitious environmental and social responsibility goals. We're looking for a confident, commercial and forward thinking Legal Counsel to lead all M&A activity across the Simplyhealth Group. Reporting to the Head of Legal, this is a high profile role where you'll engage with the business in a partnering capacity , delivering legal advice in a commercial, pragmatic and user-friendly way. You'll act as the primary legal lead for all mergers and acquisitions activity across the Group, providing strategic, commercially focused legal support throughout the entire transaction lifecycle. You will work closely with senior leaders, external advisers, and cross functional teams to ensure opportunities are assessed rigorously, executed efficiently, and integrated effectively. Alongside M&A, you'll provide high quality legal advice across a range of corporate and commercial matters, becoming a trusted partner to teams across the organisation. This role provides an opportunity for a "self-starter" who wishes to develop and expand into new areas of work and influence the strategic vision of a business. Key responsibilities: Leading M&A activity across the Group , including: Assessing opportunities, structuring deals and advising on regulatory considerations Leading negotiations, due diligence, and drafting/negotiating transaction documents Managing external counsel across corporate, regulatory, competition, tax and other workstreams Preparing governance materials such as board papers and shareholder resolutions Supporting post completion integration, ensuring obligations and operational needs are met Providing broader legal support , including: Commercial contracts, IP, competition, commercial partnerships, joint ventures, trust/employee benefits, employment, property, group insurance and IT. Advising product and commercial teams in a "product led" environment Working closely with Procurement on contract review and contract management processes Supporting corporate and company secretarial matters alongside the Group General Counsel Enhancing legal templates, customer terms, and the overall efficiency of the legal function
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
We're not just your average health company; we're aiming to revolutionise access to healthcare in the UK by offering innovative health and wellbeing solutions that are affordable, accessible, and effective. From preventive care to comprehensive medical support, we aim to empower individuals to take charge of their health, inspiring them to make the most of their wellbeing. Added to that we're the first health insurer in the UK to be awarded B-Corp status in recognition of our significant achievements in sustainability, in addition to our ambitious environmental and social responsibility goals. We're looking for a confident, commercial and forward thinking Legal Counsel to lead all M&A activity across the Simplyhealth Group. Reporting to the Head of Legal, this is a high profile role where you'll engage with the business in a partnering capacity , delivering legal advice in a commercial, pragmatic and user-friendly way. You'll act as the primary legal lead for all mergers and acquisitions activity across the Group, providing strategic, commercially focused legal support throughout the entire transaction lifecycle. You will work closely with senior leaders, external advisers, and cross functional teams to ensure opportunities are assessed rigorously, executed efficiently, and integrated effectively. Alongside M&A, you'll provide high quality legal advice across a range of corporate and commercial matters, becoming a trusted partner to teams across the organisation. This role provides an opportunity for a "self-starter" who wishes to develop and expand into new areas of work and influence the strategic vision of a business. Key responsibilities: Leading M&A activity across the Group , including: Assessing opportunities, structuring deals and advising on regulatory considerations Leading negotiations, due diligence, and drafting/negotiating transaction documents Managing external counsel across corporate, regulatory, competition, tax and other workstreams Preparing governance materials such as board papers and shareholder resolutions Supporting post completion integration, ensuring obligations and operational needs are met Providing broader legal support , including: Commercial contracts, IP, competition, commercial partnerships, joint ventures, trust/employee benefits, employment, property, group insurance and IT. Advising product and commercial teams in a "product led" environment Working closely with Procurement on contract review and contract management processes Supporting corporate and company secretarial matters alongside the Group General Counsel Enhancing legal templates, customer terms, and the overall efficiency of the legal function
We're not just your average health company; we're aiming to revolutionise access to healthcare in the UK by offering innovative health and wellbeing solutions that are affordable, accessible, and effective. From preventive care to comprehensive medical support, we aim to empower individuals to take charge of their health, inspiring them to make the most of their wellbeing. Added to that we're the first health insurer in the UK to be awarded B-Corp status in recognition of our significant achievements in sustainability, in addition to our ambitious environmental and social responsibility goals. We're looking for a confident, commercial and forward thinking Legal Counsel to lead all M&A activity across the Simplyhealth Group. Reporting to the Head of Legal, this is a high profile role where you'll engage with the business in a partnering capacity , delivering legal advice in a commercial, pragmatic and user-friendly way. You'll act as the primary legal lead for all mergers and acquisitions activity across the Group, providing strategic, commercially focused legal support throughout the entire transaction lifecycle. You will work closely with senior leaders, external advisers, and cross functional teams to ensure opportunities are assessed rigorously, executed efficiently, and integrated effectively. Alongside M&A, you'll provide high quality legal advice across a range of corporate and commercial matters, becoming a trusted partner to teams across the organisation. This role provides an opportunity for a "self-starter" who wishes to develop and expand into new areas of work and influence the strategic vision of a business. Key responsibilities: Leading M&A activity across the Group , including: Assessing opportunities, structuring deals and advising on regulatory considerations Leading negotiations, due diligence, and drafting/negotiating transaction documents Managing external counsel across corporate, regulatory, competition, tax and other workstreams Preparing governance materials such as board papers and shareholder resolutions Supporting post completion integration, ensuring obligations and operational needs are met Providing broader legal support , including: Commercial contracts, IP, competition, commercial partnerships, joint ventures, trust/employee benefits, employment, property, group insurance and IT. Advising product and commercial teams in a "product led" environment Working closely with Procurement on contract review and contract management processes Supporting corporate and company secretarial matters alongside the Group General Counsel Enhancing legal templates, customer terms, and the overall efficiency of the legal function
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
We're not just your average health company; we're aiming to revolutionise access to healthcare in the UK by offering innovative health and wellbeing solutions that are affordable, accessible, and effective. From preventive care to comprehensive medical support, we aim to empower individuals to take charge of their health, inspiring them to make the most of their wellbeing. Added to that we're the first health insurer in the UK to be awarded B-Corp status in recognition of our significant achievements in sustainability, in addition to our ambitious environmental and social responsibility goals. We're looking for a confident, commercial and forward thinking Legal Counsel to lead all M&A activity across the Simplyhealth Group. Reporting to the Head of Legal, this is a high profile role where you'll engage with the business in a partnering capacity , delivering legal advice in a commercial, pragmatic and user-friendly way. You'll act as the primary legal lead for all mergers and acquisitions activity across the Group, providing strategic, commercially focused legal support throughout the entire transaction lifecycle. You will work closely with senior leaders, external advisers, and cross functional teams to ensure opportunities are assessed rigorously, executed efficiently, and integrated effectively. Alongside M&A, you'll provide high quality legal advice across a range of corporate and commercial matters, becoming a trusted partner to teams across the organisation. This role provides an opportunity for a "self-starter" who wishes to develop and expand into new areas of work and influence the strategic vision of a business. Key responsibilities: Leading M&A activity across the Group , including: Assessing opportunities, structuring deals and advising on regulatory considerations Leading negotiations, due diligence, and drafting/negotiating transaction documents Managing external counsel across corporate, regulatory, competition, tax and other workstreams Preparing governance materials such as board papers and shareholder resolutions Supporting post completion integration, ensuring obligations and operational needs are met Providing broader legal support , including: Commercial contracts, IP, competition, commercial partnerships, joint ventures, trust/employee benefits, employment, property, group insurance and IT. Advising product and commercial teams in a "product led" environment Working closely with Procurement on contract review and contract management processes Supporting corporate and company secretarial matters alongside the Group General Counsel Enhancing legal templates, customer terms, and the overall efficiency of the legal function
We're not just your average health company; we're aiming to revolutionise access to healthcare in the UK by offering innovative health and wellbeing solutions that are affordable, accessible, and effective. From preventive care to comprehensive medical support, we aim to empower individuals to take charge of their health, inspiring them to make the most of their wellbeing. Added to that we're the first health insurer in the UK to be awarded B-Corp status in recognition of our significant achievements in sustainability, in addition to our ambitious environmental and social responsibility goals. We're looking for a confident, commercial and forward thinking Legal Counsel to lead all M&A activity across the Simplyhealth Group. Reporting to the Head of Legal, this is a high profile role where you'll engage with the business in a partnering capacity , delivering legal advice in a commercial, pragmatic and user-friendly way. You'll act as the primary legal lead for all mergers and acquisitions activity across the Group, providing strategic, commercially focused legal support throughout the entire transaction lifecycle. You will work closely with senior leaders, external advisers, and cross functional teams to ensure opportunities are assessed rigorously, executed efficiently, and integrated effectively. Alongside M&A, you'll provide high quality legal advice across a range of corporate and commercial matters, becoming a trusted partner to teams across the organisation. This role provides an opportunity for a "self-starter" who wishes to develop and expand into new areas of work and influence the strategic vision of a business. Key responsibilities: Leading M&A activity across the Group , including: Assessing opportunities, structuring deals and advising on regulatory considerations Leading negotiations, due diligence, and drafting/negotiating transaction documents Managing external counsel across corporate, regulatory, competition, tax and other workstreams Preparing governance materials such as board papers and shareholder resolutions Supporting post completion integration, ensuring obligations and operational needs are met Providing broader legal support , including: Commercial contracts, IP, competition, commercial partnerships, joint ventures, trust/employee benefits, employment, property, group insurance and IT. Advising product and commercial teams in a "product led" environment Working closely with Procurement on contract review and contract management processes Supporting corporate and company secretarial matters alongside the Group General Counsel Enhancing legal templates, customer terms, and the overall efficiency of the legal function
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
We're not just your average health company; we're aiming to revolutionise access to healthcare in the UK by offering innovative health and wellbeing solutions that are affordable, accessible, and effective. From preventive care to comprehensive medical support, we aim to empower individuals to take charge of their health, inspiring them to make the most of their wellbeing. Added to that we're the first health insurer in the UK to be awarded B-Corp status in recognition of our significant achievements in sustainability, in addition to our ambitious environmental and social responsibility goals. We're looking for a confident, commercial and forward thinking Legal Counsel to lead all M&A activity across the Simplyhealth Group. Reporting to the Head of Legal, this is a high profile role where you'll engage with the business in a partnering capacity , delivering legal advice in a commercial, pragmatic and user-friendly way. You'll act as the primary legal lead for all mergers and acquisitions activity across the Group, providing strategic, commercially focused legal support throughout the entire transaction lifecycle. You will work closely with senior leaders, external advisers, and cross functional teams to ensure opportunities are assessed rigorously, executed efficiently, and integrated effectively. Alongside M&A, you'll provide high quality legal advice across a range of corporate and commercial matters, becoming a trusted partner to teams across the organisation. This role provides an opportunity for a "self-starter" who wishes to develop and expand into new areas of work and influence the strategic vision of a business. Key responsibilities: Leading M&A activity across the Group , including: Assessing opportunities, structuring deals and advising on regulatory considerations Leading negotiations, due diligence, and drafting/negotiating transaction documents Managing external counsel across corporate, regulatory, competition, tax and other workstreams Preparing governance materials such as board papers and shareholder resolutions Supporting post completion integration, ensuring obligations and operational needs are met Providing broader legal support , including: Commercial contracts, IP, competition, commercial partnerships, joint ventures, trust/employee benefits, employment, property, group insurance and IT. Advising product and commercial teams in a "product led" environment Working closely with Procurement on contract review and contract management processes Supporting corporate and company secretarial matters alongside the Group General Counsel Enhancing legal templates, customer terms, and the overall efficiency of the legal function
Deputy Head of Communications The Vacancy Would you like to work in a purpose driven communications role that has a direct impact on 130,000 children and families every year? Cafcass (the Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service) is a national organisation that supports children by understanding their experiences and speaking up for them when the family court makes critical decisions about their futures. It is an arm's-length body of the Ministry of Justice and the largest employer of qualified social workers in England. If you are a senior communications professional with a strong sense of purpose, who enjoys rising to a challenge and making a tangible difference, then this could be the right role for you. About the role We are seeking an experienced and strategic communications professional to join us as Deputy Head of Communications , providing senior leadership for the Cafcass communications team, closely working with the Head of Communications and senior leadership. As Deputy Head of Communications, you will play a pivotal role in shaping, delivering and evaluating creative and effective communication strategies that support our organisational priorities. You will lead Cafcass' media function and be a trusted adviser who works pragmatically with senior leaders and key stakeholders to develop media strategies. You will also act as our senior digital communications lead, driving the continued development of Cafcass' social media channels, digital platforms and online presence. Your expertise will ensure that our digital communication is strategic, responsive and insight led, supporting engagement with children, families, partners and colleagues. You will work closely with our suppliers including our media monitoring service and our website developers ensuring effective contract management and value for money. Leadership and Team Development In this role, you will provide confident, supportive and empowering line management to members of the communications team. You will promote a culture of accountability, excellence and continuous learning, ensuring colleagues are supported to grow, innovate and deliver high-quality work. Your leadership approach will balance professional challenge with coaching and development, modelling the values and behaviours expected across Cafcass. Location This is a national role within a flexible, predominantly remote-working team. Travel to our Central London office will be required for key meetings, events and project delivery. London weighting or expenses will apply depending on your contracted location. About you Degree-level education or equivalent professional experience in communications, media, PR or a related field. Significant experience leading communications teams in complex, fast-paced, politically aware environments. Thrives working across multiple projects with a variety of stakeholders. A strong track record of advising senior leaders and influencing decision making at an organisational level. Expertise in developing and delivering integrated communication strategies , managing channels and producing engaging content for diverse audiences. Excellent judgement and communication skills , with the ability to write clearly, concisely and with impact. A strong understanding of the public sector context , including political sensitivity and awareness of risk. Robust project management and analytical skills , using audience insight and evaluation to inform continuous improvement. Experience in media relations , including proactive and reactive press handling, and an ability to build constructive relationships with partners across sectors. Experience developing and enhancing digital platforms, working closely with external suppliers to ensure optimum impact. A commitment to inclusive, sensitive and non discriminatory practice , demonstrating professional integrity in all interactions. Next steps / Timelines Below we have given you an indication of a timetable we are hoping to work towards, although dates are subject to change. Closing date: 6th April 2026 Telephone interviews (via Teams): 16th &17th April Final Interview (in person Grays Inn Road, London): 22nd April Vacancy Contact - Be Their Voice We are Cafcass - the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service - and we represent children in family court cases in England. Independently advising the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests, we speak up for over 130,0000 children every year when the family court makes critical decisions about their futures, ensuring their needs, wishes and feelings are heard. Watch our video to find out we don't just listen to children's voices but we can be their voice.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Deputy Head of Communications The Vacancy Would you like to work in a purpose driven communications role that has a direct impact on 130,000 children and families every year? Cafcass (the Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service) is a national organisation that supports children by understanding their experiences and speaking up for them when the family court makes critical decisions about their futures. It is an arm's-length body of the Ministry of Justice and the largest employer of qualified social workers in England. If you are a senior communications professional with a strong sense of purpose, who enjoys rising to a challenge and making a tangible difference, then this could be the right role for you. About the role We are seeking an experienced and strategic communications professional to join us as Deputy Head of Communications , providing senior leadership for the Cafcass communications team, closely working with the Head of Communications and senior leadership. As Deputy Head of Communications, you will play a pivotal role in shaping, delivering and evaluating creative and effective communication strategies that support our organisational priorities. You will lead Cafcass' media function and be a trusted adviser who works pragmatically with senior leaders and key stakeholders to develop media strategies. You will also act as our senior digital communications lead, driving the continued development of Cafcass' social media channels, digital platforms and online presence. Your expertise will ensure that our digital communication is strategic, responsive and insight led, supporting engagement with children, families, partners and colleagues. You will work closely with our suppliers including our media monitoring service and our website developers ensuring effective contract management and value for money. Leadership and Team Development In this role, you will provide confident, supportive and empowering line management to members of the communications team. You will promote a culture of accountability, excellence and continuous learning, ensuring colleagues are supported to grow, innovate and deliver high-quality work. Your leadership approach will balance professional challenge with coaching and development, modelling the values and behaviours expected across Cafcass. Location This is a national role within a flexible, predominantly remote-working team. Travel to our Central London office will be required for key meetings, events and project delivery. London weighting or expenses will apply depending on your contracted location. About you Degree-level education or equivalent professional experience in communications, media, PR or a related field. Significant experience leading communications teams in complex, fast-paced, politically aware environments. Thrives working across multiple projects with a variety of stakeholders. A strong track record of advising senior leaders and influencing decision making at an organisational level. Expertise in developing and delivering integrated communication strategies , managing channels and producing engaging content for diverse audiences. Excellent judgement and communication skills , with the ability to write clearly, concisely and with impact. A strong understanding of the public sector context , including political sensitivity and awareness of risk. Robust project management and analytical skills , using audience insight and evaluation to inform continuous improvement. Experience in media relations , including proactive and reactive press handling, and an ability to build constructive relationships with partners across sectors. Experience developing and enhancing digital platforms, working closely with external suppliers to ensure optimum impact. A commitment to inclusive, sensitive and non discriminatory practice , demonstrating professional integrity in all interactions. Next steps / Timelines Below we have given you an indication of a timetable we are hoping to work towards, although dates are subject to change. Closing date: 6th April 2026 Telephone interviews (via Teams): 16th &17th April Final Interview (in person Grays Inn Road, London): 22nd April Vacancy Contact - Be Their Voice We are Cafcass - the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service - and we represent children in family court cases in England. Independently advising the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests, we speak up for over 130,0000 children every year when the family court makes critical decisions about their futures, ensuring their needs, wishes and feelings are heard. Watch our video to find out we don't just listen to children's voices but we can be their voice.
About The Role At Alzheimer's Society, we believe no one should face dementia alone. Every conversation, every visit and every small moment of reassurance can make a real difference. We are looking for a warm, thoughtful and organised Dementia Adviser to join our supportive team in The Western Trust Area working 35 hours per week. You will work closely with people living with dementia and those who care about them, providing ongoing support. You will listen carefully, understand what matters most to each person and offer guidance that helps them feel steadier and more confident as their situation changes. Your days will be varied and meaningful. You might be visiting someone at home, offering calm reassurance over the phone, or working closely with GP surgeries and other professionals to make sure the right support is in place. We operate a triage system for new referrals and you will play your part in making sure people are responded to quickly and thoughtfully. This role pays particular attention in delivering our CrISP programmes which offers informal training for carers. You will manage your own caseload, keeping clear and accurate records, while always seeing the person behind the paperwork. You will be part of a caring and dynamic local team who share ideas, reflect together and support one another. There will be time to meet as a team and opportunities to keep growing your knowledge of dementia, with your manager and colleagues alongside you. About you You will have: - An understanding of dementia, or a willingness to learn about the experiences of people living with dementia and those who care for them. - Experience providing information, guidance, advice or emotional support - this could be from health, social care, community, voluntary, customer service or other people focused roles. - You will be able to listen and communicate, with the ability to build trust and rapport with people from a wide range of backgrounds. - The ability to manage your workload effectively, with appropriate support and tools, and to balance competing priorities. - Confidence using IT systems to maintain accurate and confidential records. - A compassionate, non-judgemental and person-centred approach, with respect for diversity and individual lived experiences. - The ability to travel independently across Luton and wider on occasions. - The confidence and ability to communicate with a wide range of people, adapting your approach to ensure understanding. You will be required to speak publicly at events about dementia, delivering information and signposting people to further resources and networks. Please don't be put off from applying if you don't meet every single requirement listed. We recognise the value of transferable skills and lived experience, and we're keen to hear from candidates who can demonstrate potential, capability and a willingness to learn. Key Responsibilities: - Build supportive, trusting relationships with people living with dementia and their carers across, recognising and respecting individual needs and circumstances. - Provide personalised information, advice and emotional support that reflects each person's culture, background, values and preferences. - Deliver support through home visits, telephone contact and partnership working with GP surgeries and other professionals. - Participate in the triage rota, ensuring new referrals are handled promptly, sensitively and equitably. - Manage a defined caseload, maintaining accurate, respectful and confidential records. - Signpost and connect individuals to appropriate local services and community networks, reducing isolation and increasing access to support. - Work collaboratively within a supportive team environment, contributing to reflective practice and continuous improvement. - Facilitate and deliver regular peer support groups across Luton, creating a safe, inclusive environment where people affected by dementia can share experiences, build connections, and access tailored information and guidance.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
About The Role At Alzheimer's Society, we believe no one should face dementia alone. Every conversation, every visit and every small moment of reassurance can make a real difference. We are looking for a warm, thoughtful and organised Dementia Adviser to join our supportive team in The Western Trust Area working 35 hours per week. You will work closely with people living with dementia and those who care about them, providing ongoing support. You will listen carefully, understand what matters most to each person and offer guidance that helps them feel steadier and more confident as their situation changes. Your days will be varied and meaningful. You might be visiting someone at home, offering calm reassurance over the phone, or working closely with GP surgeries and other professionals to make sure the right support is in place. We operate a triage system for new referrals and you will play your part in making sure people are responded to quickly and thoughtfully. This role pays particular attention in delivering our CrISP programmes which offers informal training for carers. You will manage your own caseload, keeping clear and accurate records, while always seeing the person behind the paperwork. You will be part of a caring and dynamic local team who share ideas, reflect together and support one another. There will be time to meet as a team and opportunities to keep growing your knowledge of dementia, with your manager and colleagues alongside you. About you You will have: - An understanding of dementia, or a willingness to learn about the experiences of people living with dementia and those who care for them. - Experience providing information, guidance, advice or emotional support - this could be from health, social care, community, voluntary, customer service or other people focused roles. - You will be able to listen and communicate, with the ability to build trust and rapport with people from a wide range of backgrounds. - The ability to manage your workload effectively, with appropriate support and tools, and to balance competing priorities. - Confidence using IT systems to maintain accurate and confidential records. - A compassionate, non-judgemental and person-centred approach, with respect for diversity and individual lived experiences. - The ability to travel independently across Luton and wider on occasions. - The confidence and ability to communicate with a wide range of people, adapting your approach to ensure understanding. You will be required to speak publicly at events about dementia, delivering information and signposting people to further resources and networks. Please don't be put off from applying if you don't meet every single requirement listed. We recognise the value of transferable skills and lived experience, and we're keen to hear from candidates who can demonstrate potential, capability and a willingness to learn. Key Responsibilities: - Build supportive, trusting relationships with people living with dementia and their carers across, recognising and respecting individual needs and circumstances. - Provide personalised information, advice and emotional support that reflects each person's culture, background, values and preferences. - Deliver support through home visits, telephone contact and partnership working with GP surgeries and other professionals. - Participate in the triage rota, ensuring new referrals are handled promptly, sensitively and equitably. - Manage a defined caseload, maintaining accurate, respectful and confidential records. - Signpost and connect individuals to appropriate local services and community networks, reducing isolation and increasing access to support. - Work collaboratively within a supportive team environment, contributing to reflective practice and continuous improvement. - Facilitate and deliver regular peer support groups across Luton, creating a safe, inclusive environment where people affected by dementia can share experiences, build connections, and access tailored information and guidance.
Tax Director - Mixed Tax£90,000 - £110,000 West End, London Hybrid & Flexible WorkingThe Firm:This is a well-established medium-sized firm, blending traditional values with a modern, technology-driven approach. The culture is collaborative, supportive and genuinely people-focused, with excellent staff retention and promotion from within.The Role:An outstanding opportunity has arisen for a CTA-qualified Mixed Tax Director to join a highly regarded, long-established accountancy firm in central London. This firm is of a Top 100 standard and is enjoying sustained growth. They are therefore strengthening its Tax leadership team as a result.This is a genuinely varied and high-profile role, working closely with Partners and a diverse client base to deliver commercially focused, technically robust tax advice across the full spectrum of UK and international tax.What You'll Be Doing:As a senior figure within the Tax team, you'll play a key advisory role, combining hands-on technical work with client leadership and strategic input. Responsibilities will include:- Acting as a trusted adviser to Partners and clients on complex mixed tax matters- Advising across Income Tax, CGT, Corporation Tax, NIC, IHT, SDLT, VAT and international tax issues- Leading and contributing to high-quality tax advisory reports, updates and client communications- Proactively identifying planning opportunities and delivering innovative, practical solutions- Supporting and managing HMRC enquiries and disclosures- Representing the firm confidently in client meetings and presentationsAbout the Clients:You'll work with an impressively broad and interesting client portfolio, including HNI's, entrepreneurs, high-profile individuals, non-doms, non-residents, landlords, trusts, partnerships and multinational businesses. No two days look the same!About You:- CTA qualified with significant experience in mixed tax- Strong all-round technical knowledge with commercial awareness- Confident communicator who enjoys client interaction and problem-solving- Comfortable operating at Director level within a professional services environmentWhat's on Offer:- Competitive salary of £90,000 - £110,000 (depending on experience)- Fixed profit-sharing bonus scheme- Flexible working hours and a "dress for your diary" approach- 25 days' annual leave- Brand-new offices in zone-1 central London- A friendly, family-style culture with plenty of social events- Daily free breakfast and fresh fruitThis is a role created through growth - not replacement - hence, looking for a high calibre candidate who has genuine potential for becoming Partner in the not-so-distant-future.If you are hard-working and ambitious and fulfil the above technical criteria, and very much see yourself as a future leader, then do feel free to submit your CV for consideration.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Tax Director - Mixed Tax£90,000 - £110,000 West End, London Hybrid & Flexible WorkingThe Firm:This is a well-established medium-sized firm, blending traditional values with a modern, technology-driven approach. The culture is collaborative, supportive and genuinely people-focused, with excellent staff retention and promotion from within.The Role:An outstanding opportunity has arisen for a CTA-qualified Mixed Tax Director to join a highly regarded, long-established accountancy firm in central London. This firm is of a Top 100 standard and is enjoying sustained growth. They are therefore strengthening its Tax leadership team as a result.This is a genuinely varied and high-profile role, working closely with Partners and a diverse client base to deliver commercially focused, technically robust tax advice across the full spectrum of UK and international tax.What You'll Be Doing:As a senior figure within the Tax team, you'll play a key advisory role, combining hands-on technical work with client leadership and strategic input. Responsibilities will include:- Acting as a trusted adviser to Partners and clients on complex mixed tax matters- Advising across Income Tax, CGT, Corporation Tax, NIC, IHT, SDLT, VAT and international tax issues- Leading and contributing to high-quality tax advisory reports, updates and client communications- Proactively identifying planning opportunities and delivering innovative, practical solutions- Supporting and managing HMRC enquiries and disclosures- Representing the firm confidently in client meetings and presentationsAbout the Clients:You'll work with an impressively broad and interesting client portfolio, including HNI's, entrepreneurs, high-profile individuals, non-doms, non-residents, landlords, trusts, partnerships and multinational businesses. No two days look the same!About You:- CTA qualified with significant experience in mixed tax- Strong all-round technical knowledge with commercial awareness- Confident communicator who enjoys client interaction and problem-solving- Comfortable operating at Director level within a professional services environmentWhat's on Offer:- Competitive salary of £90,000 - £110,000 (depending on experience)- Fixed profit-sharing bonus scheme- Flexible working hours and a "dress for your diary" approach- 25 days' annual leave- Brand-new offices in zone-1 central London- A friendly, family-style culture with plenty of social events- Daily free breakfast and fresh fruitThis is a role created through growth - not replacement - hence, looking for a high calibre candidate who has genuine potential for becoming Partner in the not-so-distant-future.If you are hard-working and ambitious and fulfil the above technical criteria, and very much see yourself as a future leader, then do feel free to submit your CV for consideration.
Have you got great people skills and a passion for recruitment? Would you like to work in a customer facing role and make a positive impact on people and their communities? Then consider the role of Recruitment Manager at Reed in Partnership! Please note this role requires travel across the Northeast area. Access to a vehicle and possession of a UK driving licence are essential. Internal applications for this role close on Tuesday 17th February 2026. Who we are Reed in Partnership has been delivering public services since 1998. We are a family-owned company, whose mission has always been to positively transform people and their communities. This is reflected in our services, which we deliver to help people from all backgrounds and circumstances to change their lives for the better. Reed's Employability Division aims to positively transform lives by helping individuals who are unemployed, economically inactive, or facing challenges such as health conditions, disabilities, or caring responsibilities to find sustainable employment. Through a wide range of tailored support services including one-to-one careers guidance, CV writing, interview preparation, and skills training, we have supported over 250,000 people on their journey into work. Our Restart Scheme, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), focuses specifically on supporting the long-term unemployed who are referred by their local Job Centre Plus. We provide them with up to 12 months of personalised support to enter or re-enter the workforce. What is the role about? The Recruitment Manager is responsible for creating and identifying new business opportunities within the local area by developing strong working relationships with employers and bringing on board new employment opportunities for our participants on the Restart Scheme. The role requires you to work with a wide range of stakeholders, both internal & external, who will all have differing priorities. As a Recruitment Manager you'll be required to work alongside them to achieve the common goal. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Taking Ownership Identifying new business opportunities and winning new clients Planning and conducting events such as jobs fairs and employer days Post-placement support and account management Meeting and exceeding performance targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Being Fair, Open, and Honest Promoting the Restart Scheme within the community, raising awareness of its benefits and impact Working Together Maximising the repeating business opportunities through building and maintaining relationships with employers Working closely with other teams including Employment Advisers and Skills Trainers to progress participants into work What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website The Recruitment Manager role is highly people-oriented, allowing you to work closely with employers, participants, and colleagues, making every day varied and rewarding. At Reed in Partnership, our values - Fair, Open & Honest, Take Ownership, and Work Together, guide everything we do. Join us in delivering services that make a real difference. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: A successful track record of working in a sales environment, an account management or business development role (both face to face presenting and telephone sales experience). Demonstrable experience of working to targets. A willingness to travel locally (e.g., to meet customers/employers) with good knowledge of local labour market. A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. Desirable Criteria: Experience of working in recruitment, publicly funded services, or other similar sectors Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e., Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services) Interest in people and willingness to go the extra mile. Interest in career and personal development Fluency in more than one language
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Have you got great people skills and a passion for recruitment? Would you like to work in a customer facing role and make a positive impact on people and their communities? Then consider the role of Recruitment Manager at Reed in Partnership! Please note this role requires travel across the Northeast area. Access to a vehicle and possession of a UK driving licence are essential. Internal applications for this role close on Tuesday 17th February 2026. Who we are Reed in Partnership has been delivering public services since 1998. We are a family-owned company, whose mission has always been to positively transform people and their communities. This is reflected in our services, which we deliver to help people from all backgrounds and circumstances to change their lives for the better. Reed's Employability Division aims to positively transform lives by helping individuals who are unemployed, economically inactive, or facing challenges such as health conditions, disabilities, or caring responsibilities to find sustainable employment. Through a wide range of tailored support services including one-to-one careers guidance, CV writing, interview preparation, and skills training, we have supported over 250,000 people on their journey into work. Our Restart Scheme, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), focuses specifically on supporting the long-term unemployed who are referred by their local Job Centre Plus. We provide them with up to 12 months of personalised support to enter or re-enter the workforce. What is the role about? The Recruitment Manager is responsible for creating and identifying new business opportunities within the local area by developing strong working relationships with employers and bringing on board new employment opportunities for our participants on the Restart Scheme. The role requires you to work with a wide range of stakeholders, both internal & external, who will all have differing priorities. As a Recruitment Manager you'll be required to work alongside them to achieve the common goal. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Taking Ownership Identifying new business opportunities and winning new clients Planning and conducting events such as jobs fairs and employer days Post-placement support and account management Meeting and exceeding performance targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Being Fair, Open, and Honest Promoting the Restart Scheme within the community, raising awareness of its benefits and impact Working Together Maximising the repeating business opportunities through building and maintaining relationships with employers Working closely with other teams including Employment Advisers and Skills Trainers to progress participants into work What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website The Recruitment Manager role is highly people-oriented, allowing you to work closely with employers, participants, and colleagues, making every day varied and rewarding. At Reed in Partnership, our values - Fair, Open & Honest, Take Ownership, and Work Together, guide everything we do. Join us in delivering services that make a real difference. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: A successful track record of working in a sales environment, an account management or business development role (both face to face presenting and telephone sales experience). Demonstrable experience of working to targets. A willingness to travel locally (e.g., to meet customers/employers) with good knowledge of local labour market. A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. Desirable Criteria: Experience of working in recruitment, publicly funded services, or other similar sectors Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e., Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services) Interest in people and willingness to go the extra mile. Interest in career and personal development Fluency in more than one language
Are you passionate about making a difference and helping others to fulfil their potential? Would you like to work in a role that puts the customer at the heart of everything we do, making a genuine positive impact? Then consider the role ofEmployment Adviserat Reed in Partnership! Please note, internal applications for this role close on 19/03/2026. Who we are: Reed in Partnership's Employability Division aims to positively transform lives by helping individuals who are unemployed, economically inactive, or facing challenges such as health conditions, disabilities, or caring responsibilities to find sustainable employment. Through a wide range of tailored support services including one-to-one careers guidance, CV writing, interview preparation, and skills training, we have supported over 250,000 people on their journey into work. Our Restart Scheme, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), focuses specifically on supporting the long-term unemployed who are referred and mandated to the scheme by their local Job Centre Plus. We provide them with up to 12 months of personalised support to enter or re-enter the workforce. What is the role about? Employment Advisers are the front line of Reed in Partnership, directly contributing to our mission by supporting jobseekers (our participants), engaging with local employers, and promoting the benefits of the Restart Scheme within the local community. Our participants are the lifeblood of our business and providing them with an excellent service is at the very core of the Employment Adviser role. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Taking Ownership Meeting with and supporting a caseload of long-term unemployed jobseekers, identifying their barriers and creating tailored action plans to progress them into employment. Delivering personalised, one-to-one guidance to our participants including CV writing, interview preparation, and skills development. Meeting and exceeding performance targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Working Together Collaborating with participants to shift their mindset and build the confidence they need to find and sustain work. Engaging with local employers to identify job opportunities. Signposting participants to internal and external stakeholders to address specific barriers such as health, housing, or financial challenges. Promoting the Restart Scheme within the community, raising awareness of it's benefits and impact. Being Fair, Open, and Honest Providing inclusive support and advice to people from all backgrounds. What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website. The Employment Adviser role offers immense satisfaction of connecting people with the tailored support that they need to fulfil their potential. At Reed in Partnership, our values-Fair, Open & Honest, Take Ownership, and Work Together-guide everything we do. Join us in delivering services that make a real difference. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: Ability to demonstrate coaching/mentoring experience and persuasion/influencing skills through previous work or social activities. Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e. Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services, Sales) Experience of working in a fast paced, performance target driven environment. Willingness to travel locally (e.g. to meet customers/employers). A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. OR International Equivalents. Desirable Criteria: Fluency in more than one language
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about making a difference and helping others to fulfil their potential? Would you like to work in a role that puts the customer at the heart of everything we do, making a genuine positive impact? Then consider the role ofEmployment Adviserat Reed in Partnership! Please note, internal applications for this role close on 19/03/2026. Who we are: Reed in Partnership's Employability Division aims to positively transform lives by helping individuals who are unemployed, economically inactive, or facing challenges such as health conditions, disabilities, or caring responsibilities to find sustainable employment. Through a wide range of tailored support services including one-to-one careers guidance, CV writing, interview preparation, and skills training, we have supported over 250,000 people on their journey into work. Our Restart Scheme, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), focuses specifically on supporting the long-term unemployed who are referred and mandated to the scheme by their local Job Centre Plus. We provide them with up to 12 months of personalised support to enter or re-enter the workforce. What is the role about? Employment Advisers are the front line of Reed in Partnership, directly contributing to our mission by supporting jobseekers (our participants), engaging with local employers, and promoting the benefits of the Restart Scheme within the local community. Our participants are the lifeblood of our business and providing them with an excellent service is at the very core of the Employment Adviser role. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Taking Ownership Meeting with and supporting a caseload of long-term unemployed jobseekers, identifying their barriers and creating tailored action plans to progress them into employment. Delivering personalised, one-to-one guidance to our participants including CV writing, interview preparation, and skills development. Meeting and exceeding performance targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Working Together Collaborating with participants to shift their mindset and build the confidence they need to find and sustain work. Engaging with local employers to identify job opportunities. Signposting participants to internal and external stakeholders to address specific barriers such as health, housing, or financial challenges. Promoting the Restart Scheme within the community, raising awareness of it's benefits and impact. Being Fair, Open, and Honest Providing inclusive support and advice to people from all backgrounds. What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website. The Employment Adviser role offers immense satisfaction of connecting people with the tailored support that they need to fulfil their potential. At Reed in Partnership, our values-Fair, Open & Honest, Take Ownership, and Work Together-guide everything we do. Join us in delivering services that make a real difference. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: Ability to demonstrate coaching/mentoring experience and persuasion/influencing skills through previous work or social activities. Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e. Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services, Sales) Experience of working in a fast paced, performance target driven environment. Willingness to travel locally (e.g. to meet customers/employers). A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. OR International Equivalents. Desirable Criteria: Fluency in more than one language
Job Title: Advice Session Team Leader/Trainee Team Leader Salary Scale: Scales 3.1 - 3.4 Salary: £30,471 - £33,297 FTE. P/T hours will be considered Hours of work: 37.5 hours per week Pension: 3% employer contribution Annual Leave: 25 days plus Bank Holidays Place of Work: Citizens Advice Exeter, Dix s Field, Exeter, EX1 1QA with the possibility of some home working Join us and help make a real difference Do you care passionately about making sure people get the advice they need to find a way forward? Are you motivated by tackling injustice and influencing social policy change? Whether you re looking to take the next step in your advice giving career, or you re already an experienced Citizens Advice supervisor seeking a fresh challenge in a new part of the country, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. At Citizens Advice Exeter, you ll join a supportive, forward thinking team who are committed to empowering local people, driving positive change, and working together to create a fairer society. If you re someone who thrives on helping others, enjoys problem solving and wants to make a genuine impact every day, we d love to hear from you. What we re looking for Ideally, you will already have experience as an Advice Session Supervisor within a local Citizens Advice. If not, you may be an experienced adviser who is ready to take that exciting next step in your advice career and we d be delighted to support you on that journey. You will thrive on working with a diverse range of people and bring an openminded, approachable and nonjudgmental approach to your work. You will take an empathetic and compassionate stance with colleagues and with any clients you come into contact with. Strong critical thinking skills, the ability to problems solve, and the confidence to support others will be key to your success in this role. As a valued member of our Advice Services Team , you will: provide supervision and support to our team of volunteer and paid advisers and caseworkers play an active role in shaping, monitoring and delivering our Business Plan help us maintain and develop high quality services, including supporting the growth of new volunteer roles take on people management responsibilities, following our agreed policies and approaches around recruitment, equal opportunities, performance, wellbeing, discipline, grievance, training and health and safety contribute to our budgeting and financial monitoring support the continuing evolution of our services so they remain responsive to national guidance and local needs help promote our aims, principles and achievements across the organisation and within the wider community ensure we continue to meet the requirements of the Citizens Advice Membership Scheme participate fully in Advice Services Team meetings and shared learning Key Work Areas and Tasks Supervise advisers and caseworkers both paid and volunteers. Attend project meetings with partners, if required. Set up new projects by liaising with partners and funders and supporting with the recruitment process. We value diversity, promote equality and challenge discrimination. We encourage and welcome applications from suitably skilled candidates from all backgrounds. We particularly welcome applications from candidates who are disabled, or from Black, Asian and other racially minoritised backgrounds, as these groups are currently underrepresented at Citizens Advice Exeter. We also actively welcome applications from LGBTQ+ candidates. Person Specification Essential criteria Two years recent and ongoing experience of advice work. Experience of managing volunteers and caseworkers. Ability to demonstrate how s/he keeps knowledge up to date. Ability to analyse and interpret complex information. Understanding of the importance of support, development and motivation. Effective oral communication skills Effective writing skills. Understanding of the issues involved in interviewing clients. Numerate to the level required by the tasks. Ability to prioritise own work and the work of others, meet deadlines and manage workload in a pressured environment. Ability to use IT in the provision of advice and the preparation of reports and submissions. Ability to give and receive feedback objectively and sensitively and a willingness to challenge constructively. Ability and willingness to work as part of a team. Ability to monitor and maintain recording systems and procedures. Understanding of the issues affecting society and their implications for clients and service provision. Understanding of and commitment to the aims and principles of the CA service and its equal opportunities policies. Desirable criteria Experience working as an Advice Supervisor for Citizens Advice Experience of supervising/giving debt advice Experience of working within a Citizens Advice charity Experience of working with the public in an advisory capacity
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Advice Session Team Leader/Trainee Team Leader Salary Scale: Scales 3.1 - 3.4 Salary: £30,471 - £33,297 FTE. P/T hours will be considered Hours of work: 37.5 hours per week Pension: 3% employer contribution Annual Leave: 25 days plus Bank Holidays Place of Work: Citizens Advice Exeter, Dix s Field, Exeter, EX1 1QA with the possibility of some home working Join us and help make a real difference Do you care passionately about making sure people get the advice they need to find a way forward? Are you motivated by tackling injustice and influencing social policy change? Whether you re looking to take the next step in your advice giving career, or you re already an experienced Citizens Advice supervisor seeking a fresh challenge in a new part of the country, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. At Citizens Advice Exeter, you ll join a supportive, forward thinking team who are committed to empowering local people, driving positive change, and working together to create a fairer society. If you re someone who thrives on helping others, enjoys problem solving and wants to make a genuine impact every day, we d love to hear from you. What we re looking for Ideally, you will already have experience as an Advice Session Supervisor within a local Citizens Advice. If not, you may be an experienced adviser who is ready to take that exciting next step in your advice career and we d be delighted to support you on that journey. You will thrive on working with a diverse range of people and bring an openminded, approachable and nonjudgmental approach to your work. You will take an empathetic and compassionate stance with colleagues and with any clients you come into contact with. Strong critical thinking skills, the ability to problems solve, and the confidence to support others will be key to your success in this role. As a valued member of our Advice Services Team , you will: provide supervision and support to our team of volunteer and paid advisers and caseworkers play an active role in shaping, monitoring and delivering our Business Plan help us maintain and develop high quality services, including supporting the growth of new volunteer roles take on people management responsibilities, following our agreed policies and approaches around recruitment, equal opportunities, performance, wellbeing, discipline, grievance, training and health and safety contribute to our budgeting and financial monitoring support the continuing evolution of our services so they remain responsive to national guidance and local needs help promote our aims, principles and achievements across the organisation and within the wider community ensure we continue to meet the requirements of the Citizens Advice Membership Scheme participate fully in Advice Services Team meetings and shared learning Key Work Areas and Tasks Supervise advisers and caseworkers both paid and volunteers. Attend project meetings with partners, if required. Set up new projects by liaising with partners and funders and supporting with the recruitment process. We value diversity, promote equality and challenge discrimination. We encourage and welcome applications from suitably skilled candidates from all backgrounds. We particularly welcome applications from candidates who are disabled, or from Black, Asian and other racially minoritised backgrounds, as these groups are currently underrepresented at Citizens Advice Exeter. We also actively welcome applications from LGBTQ+ candidates. Person Specification Essential criteria Two years recent and ongoing experience of advice work. Experience of managing volunteers and caseworkers. Ability to demonstrate how s/he keeps knowledge up to date. Ability to analyse and interpret complex information. Understanding of the importance of support, development and motivation. Effective oral communication skills Effective writing skills. Understanding of the issues involved in interviewing clients. Numerate to the level required by the tasks. Ability to prioritise own work and the work of others, meet deadlines and manage workload in a pressured environment. Ability to use IT in the provision of advice and the preparation of reports and submissions. Ability to give and receive feedback objectively and sensitively and a willingness to challenge constructively. Ability and willingness to work as part of a team. Ability to monitor and maintain recording systems and procedures. Understanding of the issues affecting society and their implications for clients and service provision. Understanding of and commitment to the aims and principles of the CA service and its equal opportunities policies. Desirable criteria Experience working as an Advice Supervisor for Citizens Advice Experience of supervising/giving debt advice Experience of working within a Citizens Advice charity Experience of working with the public in an advisory capacity
Are you passionate about making a difference and helping others to fulfil their potential? Would you like to work in a role that puts the customer at the heart of everything we do, making a genuine positive impact? Then consider the role ofEmployment Adviserat Reed in Partnership! Please note, internal applications for this role close on 17/03/2026. This role is based across both our Watford and Hemel Hempstead offices, so the successful candidate must be comfortable travelling between the two locations as required Who we are: Reed in Partnership's Employability Division aims to positively transform lives by helping individuals who are unemployed, economically inactive, or facing challenges such as health conditions, disabilities, or caring responsibilities to find sustainable employment. Through a wide range of tailored support services including one-to-one careers guidance, CV writing, interview preparation, and skills training, we have supported over 250,000 people on their journey into work. Our Restart Scheme, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), focuses specifically on supporting the long-term unemployed who are referred and mandated to the scheme by their local Job Centre Plus. We provide them with up to 12 months of personalised support to enter or re-enter the workforce. What is the role about? Employment Advisers are the front line of Reed in Partnership, directly contributing to our mission by supporting jobseekers (our participants), engaging with local employers, and promoting the benefits of the Restart Scheme within the local community. Our participants are the lifeblood of our business and providing them with an excellent service is at the very core of the Employment Adviser role. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Taking Ownership Meeting with and supporting a caseload of long-term unemployed jobseekers, identifying their barriers and creating tailored action plans to progress them into employment. Delivering personalised, one-to-one guidance to our participants including CV writing, interview preparation, and skills development. Meeting and exceeding performance targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Working Together Collaborating with participants to shift their mindset and build the confidence they need to find and sustain work. Engaging with local employers to identify job opportunities. Signposting participants to internal and external stakeholders to address specific barriers such as health, housing, or financial challenges. Promoting the Restart Scheme within the community, raising awareness of it's benefits and impact. Being Fair, Open, and Honest Providing inclusive support and advice to people from all backgrounds. What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website. The Employment Adviser role offers immense satisfaction of connecting people with the tailored support that they need to fulfil their potential. At Reed in Partnership, our values-Fair, Open & Honest, Take Ownership, and Work Together-guide everything we do. Join us in delivering services that make a real difference. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: Ability to demonstrate coaching/mentoring experience and persuasion/influencing skills through previous work or social activities. Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e. Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services, Sales) Experience of working in a fast paced, performance target driven environment. Willingness to travel locally (e.g. to meet customers/employers). A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. OR International Equivalents. Desirable Criteria: Fluency in more than one language
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about making a difference and helping others to fulfil their potential? Would you like to work in a role that puts the customer at the heart of everything we do, making a genuine positive impact? Then consider the role ofEmployment Adviserat Reed in Partnership! Please note, internal applications for this role close on 17/03/2026. This role is based across both our Watford and Hemel Hempstead offices, so the successful candidate must be comfortable travelling between the two locations as required Who we are: Reed in Partnership's Employability Division aims to positively transform lives by helping individuals who are unemployed, economically inactive, or facing challenges such as health conditions, disabilities, or caring responsibilities to find sustainable employment. Through a wide range of tailored support services including one-to-one careers guidance, CV writing, interview preparation, and skills training, we have supported over 250,000 people on their journey into work. Our Restart Scheme, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), focuses specifically on supporting the long-term unemployed who are referred and mandated to the scheme by their local Job Centre Plus. We provide them with up to 12 months of personalised support to enter or re-enter the workforce. What is the role about? Employment Advisers are the front line of Reed in Partnership, directly contributing to our mission by supporting jobseekers (our participants), engaging with local employers, and promoting the benefits of the Restart Scheme within the local community. Our participants are the lifeblood of our business and providing them with an excellent service is at the very core of the Employment Adviser role. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Taking Ownership Meeting with and supporting a caseload of long-term unemployed jobseekers, identifying their barriers and creating tailored action plans to progress them into employment. Delivering personalised, one-to-one guidance to our participants including CV writing, interview preparation, and skills development. Meeting and exceeding performance targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Working Together Collaborating with participants to shift their mindset and build the confidence they need to find and sustain work. Engaging with local employers to identify job opportunities. Signposting participants to internal and external stakeholders to address specific barriers such as health, housing, or financial challenges. Promoting the Restart Scheme within the community, raising awareness of it's benefits and impact. Being Fair, Open, and Honest Providing inclusive support and advice to people from all backgrounds. What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website. The Employment Adviser role offers immense satisfaction of connecting people with the tailored support that they need to fulfil their potential. At Reed in Partnership, our values-Fair, Open & Honest, Take Ownership, and Work Together-guide everything we do. Join us in delivering services that make a real difference. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: Ability to demonstrate coaching/mentoring experience and persuasion/influencing skills through previous work or social activities. Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e. Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services, Sales) Experience of working in a fast paced, performance target driven environment. Willingness to travel locally (e.g. to meet customers/employers). A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. OR International Equivalents. Desirable Criteria: Fluency in more than one language
Have you got great people skills and a passion for recruitment? Would you like to work in a customer facing role and make a positive impact on people and their communities? Then consider the role of Recruitment Manager at Reed in Partnership! Please note, access to a vehicle is essential for this role Please note, internal applications for this role close on 23/03/2026. Who we are Reed in Partnership has been delivering public services since 1998. We are a family-owned company, whose mission has always been to positively transform people and their communities. This is reflected in our services, which we deliver to help people from all backgrounds and circumstances to change their lives for the better. Reed's Employability Division aims to positively transform lives by helping individuals who are unemployed, economically inactive, or facing challenges such as health conditions, disabilities, or caring responsibilities to find sustainable employment. Through a wide range of tailored support services including one-to-one careers guidance, CV writing, interview preparation, and skills training, we have supported over 250,000 people on their journey into work. Our Restart Scheme, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), focuses specifically on supporting the long-term unemployed who are referred by their local Job Centre Plus. We provide them with up to 12 months of personalised support to enter or re-enter the workforce. What is the role about? The Recruitment Manager is responsible for creating and identifying new business opportunities within the local area by developing strong working relationships with employers and bringing on board new employment opportunities for our participants on the Restart Scheme. The role requires you to work with a wide range of stakeholders, both internal & external, who will all have differing priorities. As a Recruitment Manager, you'll be required to work alongside them to achieve the common goal. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Taking Ownership Identifying new business opportunities and winning new clients Planning and conducting events such as jobs fairs and employer days Post-placement support and account management Meeting and exceeding performance targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Being Fair, Open, and Honest Promoting the Restart Scheme within the community, raising awareness of its benefits and impact Working Together Maximising the repeating business opportunities through building and maintaining relationships with employers Working closely with other teams including Employment Advisers and Skills Trainers to progress participants into work What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus, much more that can be found on our website The Recruitment Manager role is highly people-oriented, allowing you to work closely with employers, participants, and colleagues, making every day varied and rewarding. At Reed in Partnership, our values - Fair, Open & Honest, Take Ownership, and Work Together, guide everything we do. Join us in delivering services that make a real difference. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: A successful track record of working in a sales environment, an account management or business development role (both face to face presenting and telephone sales experience). Demonstrable experience of working to targets. A willingness to travel locally (e.g., to meet customers/employers) with good knowledge of local labour market. A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. Desirable Criteria: Experience of working in recruitment, publicly funded services, or other similar sectors Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e., Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services) Interest in people and willingness to go the extra mile. Interest in career and personal development Fluency in more than one language
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Have you got great people skills and a passion for recruitment? Would you like to work in a customer facing role and make a positive impact on people and their communities? Then consider the role of Recruitment Manager at Reed in Partnership! Please note, access to a vehicle is essential for this role Please note, internal applications for this role close on 23/03/2026. Who we are Reed in Partnership has been delivering public services since 1998. We are a family-owned company, whose mission has always been to positively transform people and their communities. This is reflected in our services, which we deliver to help people from all backgrounds and circumstances to change their lives for the better. Reed's Employability Division aims to positively transform lives by helping individuals who are unemployed, economically inactive, or facing challenges such as health conditions, disabilities, or caring responsibilities to find sustainable employment. Through a wide range of tailored support services including one-to-one careers guidance, CV writing, interview preparation, and skills training, we have supported over 250,000 people on their journey into work. Our Restart Scheme, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), focuses specifically on supporting the long-term unemployed who are referred by their local Job Centre Plus. We provide them with up to 12 months of personalised support to enter or re-enter the workforce. What is the role about? The Recruitment Manager is responsible for creating and identifying new business opportunities within the local area by developing strong working relationships with employers and bringing on board new employment opportunities for our participants on the Restart Scheme. The role requires you to work with a wide range of stakeholders, both internal & external, who will all have differing priorities. As a Recruitment Manager, you'll be required to work alongside them to achieve the common goal. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Taking Ownership Identifying new business opportunities and winning new clients Planning and conducting events such as jobs fairs and employer days Post-placement support and account management Meeting and exceeding performance targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Being Fair, Open, and Honest Promoting the Restart Scheme within the community, raising awareness of its benefits and impact Working Together Maximising the repeating business opportunities through building and maintaining relationships with employers Working closely with other teams including Employment Advisers and Skills Trainers to progress participants into work What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus, much more that can be found on our website The Recruitment Manager role is highly people-oriented, allowing you to work closely with employers, participants, and colleagues, making every day varied and rewarding. At Reed in Partnership, our values - Fair, Open & Honest, Take Ownership, and Work Together, guide everything we do. Join us in delivering services that make a real difference. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: A successful track record of working in a sales environment, an account management or business development role (both face to face presenting and telephone sales experience). Demonstrable experience of working to targets. A willingness to travel locally (e.g., to meet customers/employers) with good knowledge of local labour market. A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. Desirable Criteria: Experience of working in recruitment, publicly funded services, or other similar sectors Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e., Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services) Interest in people and willingness to go the extra mile. Interest in career and personal development Fluency in more than one language
REED Talent Solutions
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Are you passionate about making a difference and helping others to fulfil their potential? Would you like to work in a role that puts the customer at the heart of everything we do, making a genuine positive impact? Then consider the role ofEmployment Adviserat Reed in Partnership! Please note, internal applications for this role close on 24/03/26 Who we are: Reed in Partnership's Employability Division aims to positively transform lives by helping individuals who are unemployed, economically inactive, or facing challenges such as health conditions, disabilities, or caring responsibilities to find sustainable employment. Through a wide range of tailored support services including one-to-one careers guidance, CV writing, interview preparation, and skills training, we have supported over 250,000 people on their journey into work. Our Restart Scheme, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), focuses specifically on supporting the long-term unemployed who are referred and mandated to the scheme by their local Job Centre Plus. We provide them with up to 12 months of personalised support to enter or re-enter the workforce. What is the role about? Employment Advisers are the front line of Reed in Partnership, directly contributing to our mission by supporting jobseekers (our participants), engaging with local employers, and promoting the benefits of the Restart Scheme within the local community. Our participants are the lifeblood of our business and providing them with an excellent service is at the very core of the Employment Adviser role. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Taking Ownership Meeting with and supporting a caseload of long-term unemployed jobseekers, identifying their barriers and creating tailored action plans to progress them into employment. Delivering personalised, one-to-one guidance to our participants including CV writing, interview preparation, and skills development. Meeting and exceeding performance targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Working Together Collaborating with participants to shift their mindset and build the confidence they need to find and sustain work. Engaging with local employers to identify job opportunities. Signposting participants to internal and external stakeholders to address specific barriers such as health, housing, or financial challenges. Promoting the Restart Scheme within the community, raising awareness of it's benefits and impact. Being Fair, Open, and Honest Providing inclusive support and advice to people from all backgrounds. What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website. The Employment Adviser role offers immense satisfaction of connecting people with the tailored support that they need to fulfil their potential. At Reed in Partnership, our values-Fair, Open & Honest, Take Ownership, and Work Together-guide everything we do. Join us in delivering services that make a real difference. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: Ability to demonstrate coaching/mentoring experience and persuasion/influencing skills through previous work or social activities. Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e. Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services, Sales) Experience of working in a fast paced, performance target driven environment. Willingness to travel locally (e.g. to meet customers/employers). A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. OR International Equivalents. Desirable Criteria: Fluency in more than one language
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about making a difference and helping others to fulfil their potential? Would you like to work in a role that puts the customer at the heart of everything we do, making a genuine positive impact? Then consider the role ofEmployment Adviserat Reed in Partnership! Please note, internal applications for this role close on 24/03/26 Who we are: Reed in Partnership's Employability Division aims to positively transform lives by helping individuals who are unemployed, economically inactive, or facing challenges such as health conditions, disabilities, or caring responsibilities to find sustainable employment. Through a wide range of tailored support services including one-to-one careers guidance, CV writing, interview preparation, and skills training, we have supported over 250,000 people on their journey into work. Our Restart Scheme, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), focuses specifically on supporting the long-term unemployed who are referred and mandated to the scheme by their local Job Centre Plus. We provide them with up to 12 months of personalised support to enter or re-enter the workforce. What is the role about? Employment Advisers are the front line of Reed in Partnership, directly contributing to our mission by supporting jobseekers (our participants), engaging with local employers, and promoting the benefits of the Restart Scheme within the local community. Our participants are the lifeblood of our business and providing them with an excellent service is at the very core of the Employment Adviser role. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Taking Ownership Meeting with and supporting a caseload of long-term unemployed jobseekers, identifying their barriers and creating tailored action plans to progress them into employment. Delivering personalised, one-to-one guidance to our participants including CV writing, interview preparation, and skills development. Meeting and exceeding performance targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Working Together Collaborating with participants to shift their mindset and build the confidence they need to find and sustain work. Engaging with local employers to identify job opportunities. Signposting participants to internal and external stakeholders to address specific barriers such as health, housing, or financial challenges. Promoting the Restart Scheme within the community, raising awareness of it's benefits and impact. Being Fair, Open, and Honest Providing inclusive support and advice to people from all backgrounds. What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website. The Employment Adviser role offers immense satisfaction of connecting people with the tailored support that they need to fulfil their potential. At Reed in Partnership, our values-Fair, Open & Honest, Take Ownership, and Work Together-guide everything we do. Join us in delivering services that make a real difference. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: Ability to demonstrate coaching/mentoring experience and persuasion/influencing skills through previous work or social activities. Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e. Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services, Sales) Experience of working in a fast paced, performance target driven environment. Willingness to travel locally (e.g. to meet customers/employers). A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. OR International Equivalents. Desirable Criteria: Fluency in more than one language
Have you got great people skills and a passion for recruitment? Would you like to work in a customer facing role and make a positive impact on people and their communities? Then consider the role of a Recruitment Manager at Reed in Partnership. Internal applications for this role close on 03/03/2026 Please note, this role will be covering both Wisbech and Huntingdon areas. Therefore, a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential for this role. What is the role about? The Recruitment Manager is responsible for creating and identifying new business opportunities within the local area by developing strong working relationships with employers and bringing on board new employment opportunities for people on our programmes. The role requires you to work with a wide range of stakeholders, both internal & external, who will all have differing priorities. As a Recruitment Manager you'll be required to work alongside them to achieve the common goal Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Identifying new business opportunities and winning new clients Promoting an awareness on Reed in Partnership services and benefits Maximising the repeating business opportunities through building and maintaining relationships with employers Working closely with other teams including Employment Advisers and Skills Trainers Planning and conducting events such as jobs fairs and employer days Post-placement support and account management What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website With the chance to dramatically make a difference to the local community, this role offers immense job satisfaction. At Reed in Partnership, we live and breathe our values in every decision and action taken, resulting in a collaborative and enjoyable culture within our offices. Our company values - we are fair open and honest; we take ownership, and we work together. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: Essential Criteria: A successful track record of working in a sales environment, an account management or business development role (both face to face presenting and telephone sales experience). Demonstrable experience of working to targets. A willingness to travel locally (e.g., to meet customers/employers) with good knowledge of local labour market. A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. ? Desirable Criteria: Experience of working in recruitment, publicly funded services, or other similar sectors Access to own vehicle to travel within the local area. Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e., Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services) Interest in people and willingness to go the extra mile. Interest in career and personal development
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Have you got great people skills and a passion for recruitment? Would you like to work in a customer facing role and make a positive impact on people and their communities? Then consider the role of a Recruitment Manager at Reed in Partnership. Internal applications for this role close on 03/03/2026 Please note, this role will be covering both Wisbech and Huntingdon areas. Therefore, a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential for this role. What is the role about? The Recruitment Manager is responsible for creating and identifying new business opportunities within the local area by developing strong working relationships with employers and bringing on board new employment opportunities for people on our programmes. The role requires you to work with a wide range of stakeholders, both internal & external, who will all have differing priorities. As a Recruitment Manager you'll be required to work alongside them to achieve the common goal Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Identifying new business opportunities and winning new clients Promoting an awareness on Reed in Partnership services and benefits Maximising the repeating business opportunities through building and maintaining relationships with employers Working closely with other teams including Employment Advisers and Skills Trainers Planning and conducting events such as jobs fairs and employer days Post-placement support and account management What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website With the chance to dramatically make a difference to the local community, this role offers immense job satisfaction. At Reed in Partnership, we live and breathe our values in every decision and action taken, resulting in a collaborative and enjoyable culture within our offices. Our company values - we are fair open and honest; we take ownership, and we work together. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: Essential Criteria: A successful track record of working in a sales environment, an account management or business development role (both face to face presenting and telephone sales experience). Demonstrable experience of working to targets. A willingness to travel locally (e.g., to meet customers/employers) with good knowledge of local labour market. A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. ? Desirable Criteria: Experience of working in recruitment, publicly funded services, or other similar sectors Access to own vehicle to travel within the local area. Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e., Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services) Interest in people and willingness to go the extra mile. Interest in career and personal development