A fantastic opportunity has emerged for a Head of Housing Management to join one of Adecco's leading public sector clients in a temporary role until they recruit permanently for the post (likely to be 3-6 months). This role is hybrid working, so requires a minimum of three days each week working from our client's office. Based in South London, this is a full time role (36 hours, Monday to Friday) and will report directly into the Director of Housing Management. You will be responsible for the design and delivery of housing management services for the residents, including anti social behaviour, tenancy sustainment, tenancy checks and environmental improvements. In addition, you will also undertake the role of strategic lead including associated policies and procedures in relation to housing management and support services. Key elements of this role include: Managing responses to complex professional or politically sensitive issues Planning and ensuring service delivery, as well as controlling operational activities ensuring professional standards are delivered. Managing key relationships with delivery partners/providers to commission and deliver outcomes Developing service plans to meet strategic business goals, ensuring compliance with all internal and external standards. Ensuring the development and delivery of continuous improvements in all aspects of the housing management service. Leading, motivating and developing staff to create and maintain a highly competent and participative workforce. Identifying, securing, deploying and managing the resources necessary for the service area to meet or exceed its objectives. Ensuring the necessary standards relating to safeguarding best practices/protocols are effectively communicated, monitored and maintained. Candidates will ideally possess a: Demonstrable track record and background of consistent achievement at senior level across the public sector or large complex organisation. Proven transformational leadership & management experience Track record in performance management, driving improvements and efficiencies with a significant track record executing team and individual performance effectively. Leading, motivating, coaching and inspiring change, developing a high performing team culture across all areas of responsibility and delivering agreed business and service plans and supporting KPI's. Developing and embedding quality assurance to ensure that statutory and regulatory performance metrics are meet and exceeded, and that a commitment to ongoing innovation and improvement defines services delivered. Proven strategic leadership experience within a housing context, including direct management of senior professionals and a customer-driven service approach. Our client is ideally looking to conduct interviews in mid/late March 2026, so applicants will preferably be immediately available or on a short notice period (1-2 weeks). Only applicants who feel they meet the above criteria need apply.
Mar 20, 2026
Seasonal
A fantastic opportunity has emerged for a Head of Housing Management to join one of Adecco's leading public sector clients in a temporary role until they recruit permanently for the post (likely to be 3-6 months). This role is hybrid working, so requires a minimum of three days each week working from our client's office. Based in South London, this is a full time role (36 hours, Monday to Friday) and will report directly into the Director of Housing Management. You will be responsible for the design and delivery of housing management services for the residents, including anti social behaviour, tenancy sustainment, tenancy checks and environmental improvements. In addition, you will also undertake the role of strategic lead including associated policies and procedures in relation to housing management and support services. Key elements of this role include: Managing responses to complex professional or politically sensitive issues Planning and ensuring service delivery, as well as controlling operational activities ensuring professional standards are delivered. Managing key relationships with delivery partners/providers to commission and deliver outcomes Developing service plans to meet strategic business goals, ensuring compliance with all internal and external standards. Ensuring the development and delivery of continuous improvements in all aspects of the housing management service. Leading, motivating and developing staff to create and maintain a highly competent and participative workforce. Identifying, securing, deploying and managing the resources necessary for the service area to meet or exceed its objectives. Ensuring the necessary standards relating to safeguarding best practices/protocols are effectively communicated, monitored and maintained. Candidates will ideally possess a: Demonstrable track record and background of consistent achievement at senior level across the public sector or large complex organisation. Proven transformational leadership & management experience Track record in performance management, driving improvements and efficiencies with a significant track record executing team and individual performance effectively. Leading, motivating, coaching and inspiring change, developing a high performing team culture across all areas of responsibility and delivering agreed business and service plans and supporting KPI's. Developing and embedding quality assurance to ensure that statutory and regulatory performance metrics are meet and exceeded, and that a commitment to ongoing innovation and improvement defines services delivered. Proven strategic leadership experience within a housing context, including direct management of senior professionals and a customer-driven service approach. Our client is ideally looking to conduct interviews in mid/late March 2026, so applicants will preferably be immediately available or on a short notice period (1-2 weeks). Only applicants who feel they meet the above criteria need apply.
Title: HR Manager - City of Lonodn Gemini Recruitment are currently partnering with a professional services company who are seeking an experienced full-time HR Manager with sound experience in all aspects of HR matters. Our client, a dynamic firm in the City of London, is seeking an experienced HR Manager to provide a proactive and strategic HR service. Working closely with Senior Management and Department Heads, this role oversees all facets of HR, ensuring alignment with business objectives. Prior HR experience within the legal sector would be highly advantageous, as the ideal candidate will need to navigate a fast-paced, professional environment with confidence. Strong leadership skills, strategic thinking, and the ability to drive HR initiatives are essential. The company is looking for someone who can hit the ground running. This is a full-time, office-based or Hybrid role at the Fenchurch Street, City of London, with occasional travel to other locations. If you have proven HR expertise, ideally within the legal industry, and are ready to make an impact, we'd love to hear from you! Main Responsibilities of the Role: To oversee the operations of the Human Resources department for the Company. Overseeing and managing employment relations issues such as grievances & disciplinary. Collaborating, coaching and supporting Supervisors and Directors through any staffing issues with the view to find a resolution at an informal stage. Take notes, produce documentation and advise on fairness/process on disciplinary/grievance/investigatory panels. Overseeing and managing Mentoring and buddy system for new starters and employees in new roles. Overseeing the Recruitment and Selection Process and develop candidate pool for all positions for succession planning. - assist and direct in the smooth management of all recruitment and volunteer activities working to ensure business needs are met. Working with the team to resource key staff through different means of advertising, develop social media recruitment and improve links with key Universities and Colleges, including attending recruitment fairs Overseeing On boarding process, Probations & Appraisal processes Overseeing and managing Learning & Development. To include training activities including training requests. Liaising with external training providers and booking training courses as and when required, organising internal training sessions and managing the in-house electronic training process. Overseeing and start to end processes for training contracts & SQE. Supporting the Performance Management Team as well as Directors and Supervisors at performance management meetings and monitoring staff attendance & absence. To assist in the implementation of the firm's Human Resources Plan in line with the firm's published business plan, SRA's. LEXCEL, Investors In People & Legal Services Commission's requirements, ensuring compliance to existing quality accreditation held at the time. Providing HR reports and updates to Senior Management and ensuring all employment practices comply with Employment Laws & Regulations. Overseeing financial elements such as payroll, compensation and benefits, EAP, maternity and pension schemes. To actively contribute to achieving HR team objectives which may also include project work to Improve efficiencies and processes, policy development and review, other as and when required. The role will involve some occasional travel to other offices inside and outside London. Key Skills Required: CIPD qualification HR or business related degree Demonstrable experience as a HR Manager in a commercially, fast paced environment Excellent organisation skills with the ability to manage a large workload under pressure Highly developed interpersonal skills with the ability to influence with confidence at a senior level Refined written skills - the ability to write professional emails with diplomacy and tact A self-starter who demonstrates initiative and problem solving skills Professional manner, pro-active approach to work and a team player Demonstrate the ability to work confidentially, remaining discreet at all times Good working knowledge of Microsoft office and ability to work with databases Experience in a law firm preferable. About Gemini Recruitment and Equal Opportunities: Gemini Recruitment is a leading recruitment agency specialising in legal recruitment. We provide a highly focused service specialising in placements for Solicitors, Legal Executives, Trainee Solicitors, Paralegals and Legal Support Staff. We have intimate knowledge of specific opportunities in the legal market across the UK. The company is committed to Equal Opportunities and embraces diversity and inclusivity of its staff and strives to ensure that their workforce reflects the diversity of the communities they serve. The recruitment process will fully comply with GDPR and other applicable laws. Background checks including DBS checks will establish your eligibility to work in the UK and suitability to the role.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Title: HR Manager - City of Lonodn Gemini Recruitment are currently partnering with a professional services company who are seeking an experienced full-time HR Manager with sound experience in all aspects of HR matters. Our client, a dynamic firm in the City of London, is seeking an experienced HR Manager to provide a proactive and strategic HR service. Working closely with Senior Management and Department Heads, this role oversees all facets of HR, ensuring alignment with business objectives. Prior HR experience within the legal sector would be highly advantageous, as the ideal candidate will need to navigate a fast-paced, professional environment with confidence. Strong leadership skills, strategic thinking, and the ability to drive HR initiatives are essential. The company is looking for someone who can hit the ground running. This is a full-time, office-based or Hybrid role at the Fenchurch Street, City of London, with occasional travel to other locations. If you have proven HR expertise, ideally within the legal industry, and are ready to make an impact, we'd love to hear from you! Main Responsibilities of the Role: To oversee the operations of the Human Resources department for the Company. Overseeing and managing employment relations issues such as grievances & disciplinary. Collaborating, coaching and supporting Supervisors and Directors through any staffing issues with the view to find a resolution at an informal stage. Take notes, produce documentation and advise on fairness/process on disciplinary/grievance/investigatory panels. Overseeing and managing Mentoring and buddy system for new starters and employees in new roles. Overseeing the Recruitment and Selection Process and develop candidate pool for all positions for succession planning. - assist and direct in the smooth management of all recruitment and volunteer activities working to ensure business needs are met. Working with the team to resource key staff through different means of advertising, develop social media recruitment and improve links with key Universities and Colleges, including attending recruitment fairs Overseeing On boarding process, Probations & Appraisal processes Overseeing and managing Learning & Development. To include training activities including training requests. Liaising with external training providers and booking training courses as and when required, organising internal training sessions and managing the in-house electronic training process. Overseeing and start to end processes for training contracts & SQE. Supporting the Performance Management Team as well as Directors and Supervisors at performance management meetings and monitoring staff attendance & absence. To assist in the implementation of the firm's Human Resources Plan in line with the firm's published business plan, SRA's. LEXCEL, Investors In People & Legal Services Commission's requirements, ensuring compliance to existing quality accreditation held at the time. Providing HR reports and updates to Senior Management and ensuring all employment practices comply with Employment Laws & Regulations. Overseeing financial elements such as payroll, compensation and benefits, EAP, maternity and pension schemes. To actively contribute to achieving HR team objectives which may also include project work to Improve efficiencies and processes, policy development and review, other as and when required. The role will involve some occasional travel to other offices inside and outside London. Key Skills Required: CIPD qualification HR or business related degree Demonstrable experience as a HR Manager in a commercially, fast paced environment Excellent organisation skills with the ability to manage a large workload under pressure Highly developed interpersonal skills with the ability to influence with confidence at a senior level Refined written skills - the ability to write professional emails with diplomacy and tact A self-starter who demonstrates initiative and problem solving skills Professional manner, pro-active approach to work and a team player Demonstrate the ability to work confidentially, remaining discreet at all times Good working knowledge of Microsoft office and ability to work with databases Experience in a law firm preferable. About Gemini Recruitment and Equal Opportunities: Gemini Recruitment is a leading recruitment agency specialising in legal recruitment. We provide a highly focused service specialising in placements for Solicitors, Legal Executives, Trainee Solicitors, Paralegals and Legal Support Staff. We have intimate knowledge of specific opportunities in the legal market across the UK. The company is committed to Equal Opportunities and embraces diversity and inclusivity of its staff and strives to ensure that their workforce reflects the diversity of the communities they serve. The recruitment process will fully comply with GDPR and other applicable laws. Background checks including DBS checks will establish your eligibility to work in the UK and suitability to the role.
Deputy Chief Executive Kingsteignton, Devon Shared Lives South West is an award-winning charity that provides long-term and short break care and support services throughout Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. We're now looking for a senior-level finance and people professional to join us at a pivotal point in the role of Deputy Chief Executive. Summary As Deputy Chief Executive, you'll operate across our organisation, overseeing the finance, people and core business functions, supporting sustainability and ensuring we deliver on our strategic priorities. In this key senior leadership role, you will deputise and cover for the Chief Executive, ensuring strong governance, financial stewardship and a values-led, people-centred culture. You'll be experienced within leadership or executive roles with a strong background in finance and a grounding in HR, leadership or a related discipline. With organisational finance expertise, you'll have experience in budgeting, financial planning, and reporting, as well as experience working with boards or trustees. What You'll Get From Us: Salary of £54,389 (with plenty of scope for development and progression) 25 days' annual leave (rising to 27 days with service) Pension scheme Life assurance Additional day off to mark your birthday Wellbeing Hour (one hour per week) Paid dependant and Carer leave Volunteer days (two per year) 24/7 access to GP telephone service Accident and Injury Insurance Mindful Employer Support Option to buy additional annual leave Cycle to Work Scheme Blue Light Card Eligibility A Bit More About The Role This is a trusted leadership role where you will work at the highest levels of our organisation, alongside the Board and Chief Executive, defining our strategy and contributing to our strong governance, responsible financial management and ability to deliver. You will hold delegated responsibility for finance and business management, leading budgeting, forecasting, reporting and financial control, while driving robust business planning and performance oversight to secure long-term sustainability and informed strategic growth. Providing senior leadership for the people and culture function, you will ensure strategy, policy and practice are aligned and deliver a fair, compliant and values-led support service to drive staff wellbeing, engagement, performance, and retention. In this varied leadership position, you will work right across the charity, building your portfolio of experience in more than just finance, people and business, but also in other areas that will support your development and overall expertise. Additionally, you will: Support workforce development and succession planning Oversee our ICT, data protection and corporate infrastructure Be accountable for contracts, suppliers, risk management and business continuity Who Are We Looking For? To be considered as our Deputy Chief Executive, you will need: Significant experience in a senior leadership or executive role Demonstrable experience of organisational finance, including budgeting, financial planning, and reporting Experience of holding senior-level responsibility for people leadership or workforce practice Experience of working with boards or trustees, including supporting assurance, reporting, and organisational accountability A relevant professional qualification in finance, HR, leadership or a related discipline A degree-level qualification Full driving licence and ability to travel according to the needs of the role Please note, appointment is subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS check and pre-employment checks. Other organisations may call this role Deputy CEO, Chief Operating Officer, COO, Operations Director, Finance Director, FD, Financial Controller, CFO, or Chief Financial Officer. About Shared Lives South West Shared Lives South West recruits, trains, and supports carers who offer accommodation in their own homes to people with care and support needs. This enables them to share in family life, develop skills, and maintain their independence. We are rated 'Outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission, take pride in providing top-quality care and support, and have a history of successful delivery, achieving Shared Lives awards, and clear values and mission. So, if you are eager to progress your finance career in a leadership direction, supporting people throughout the South West, select the apply button today. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Deputy Chief Executive Kingsteignton, Devon Shared Lives South West is an award-winning charity that provides long-term and short break care and support services throughout Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. We're now looking for a senior-level finance and people professional to join us at a pivotal point in the role of Deputy Chief Executive. Summary As Deputy Chief Executive, you'll operate across our organisation, overseeing the finance, people and core business functions, supporting sustainability and ensuring we deliver on our strategic priorities. In this key senior leadership role, you will deputise and cover for the Chief Executive, ensuring strong governance, financial stewardship and a values-led, people-centred culture. You'll be experienced within leadership or executive roles with a strong background in finance and a grounding in HR, leadership or a related discipline. With organisational finance expertise, you'll have experience in budgeting, financial planning, and reporting, as well as experience working with boards or trustees. What You'll Get From Us: Salary of £54,389 (with plenty of scope for development and progression) 25 days' annual leave (rising to 27 days with service) Pension scheme Life assurance Additional day off to mark your birthday Wellbeing Hour (one hour per week) Paid dependant and Carer leave Volunteer days (two per year) 24/7 access to GP telephone service Accident and Injury Insurance Mindful Employer Support Option to buy additional annual leave Cycle to Work Scheme Blue Light Card Eligibility A Bit More About The Role This is a trusted leadership role where you will work at the highest levels of our organisation, alongside the Board and Chief Executive, defining our strategy and contributing to our strong governance, responsible financial management and ability to deliver. You will hold delegated responsibility for finance and business management, leading budgeting, forecasting, reporting and financial control, while driving robust business planning and performance oversight to secure long-term sustainability and informed strategic growth. Providing senior leadership for the people and culture function, you will ensure strategy, policy and practice are aligned and deliver a fair, compliant and values-led support service to drive staff wellbeing, engagement, performance, and retention. In this varied leadership position, you will work right across the charity, building your portfolio of experience in more than just finance, people and business, but also in other areas that will support your development and overall expertise. Additionally, you will: Support workforce development and succession planning Oversee our ICT, data protection and corporate infrastructure Be accountable for contracts, suppliers, risk management and business continuity Who Are We Looking For? To be considered as our Deputy Chief Executive, you will need: Significant experience in a senior leadership or executive role Demonstrable experience of organisational finance, including budgeting, financial planning, and reporting Experience of holding senior-level responsibility for people leadership or workforce practice Experience of working with boards or trustees, including supporting assurance, reporting, and organisational accountability A relevant professional qualification in finance, HR, leadership or a related discipline A degree-level qualification Full driving licence and ability to travel according to the needs of the role Please note, appointment is subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS check and pre-employment checks. Other organisations may call this role Deputy CEO, Chief Operating Officer, COO, Operations Director, Finance Director, FD, Financial Controller, CFO, or Chief Financial Officer. About Shared Lives South West Shared Lives South West recruits, trains, and supports carers who offer accommodation in their own homes to people with care and support needs. This enables them to share in family life, develop skills, and maintain their independence. We are rated 'Outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission, take pride in providing top-quality care and support, and have a history of successful delivery, achieving Shared Lives awards, and clear values and mission. So, if you are eager to progress your finance career in a leadership direction, supporting people throughout the South West, select the apply button today. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Location: Shropshire (3 days per week) Reporting to: Group Chief People Officer The Opportunity: This is a rare opportunity to step into a pivotal HR leadership role within a complex, fast-paced, global organisation. We are looking for a commercially astute HR Director who operates as a true business leader, capable of influencing at the highest levels and shaping people strategy in line with ambitious growth objectives. You will sit at the intersection of people and business performance, partnering with board-level stakeholders and senior leaders to drive strategic outcomes. This role is not about maintaining the status quo. It is about building, evolving and delivering a forward-thinking people agenda that enables scale, transformation and sustained success. The Role: As HR Director, you will lead a high-performing team of approximately 11 HR specialists, ensuring the delivery of a best-in-class people function across a large, enterprise-scale environment. You will: - Act as a strategic advisor to the board and executive leadership team - Partner with senior and high-profile external stakeholders to influence business direction - Translate commercial objectives into impactful people strategies - Lead organisational design, workforce planning and transformation initiatives - Drive performance, engagement and leadership capability across the business - Build scalable, future-ready HR frameworks suited to a complex, matrixed organisation - Lead, mentor and elevate a team of HR professionals to deliver at pace and quality - Solve complex business challenges through a pragmatic, solutions-focused HR lens About You: You are a credible, high-impact HR leader with experience operating in large, global, enterprise environments such as professional services, consulting, technology or similarly complex organisations. You might have operated as a Strategic HR Business Partner or Head of HR ready for that move, but will need to demonstrate that you are an ambitious big hitter. You bring: - A proven track record of influencing senior stakeholders, including board and executive level as a strategic HR partner - Deep commercial acumen and the ability to align people strategy with business performance - Experience within large-scale, matrixed, multi-geography organisations - A strategic mindset with the ability to execute in fast-moving environments - Strong leadership capability with experience managing and developing sizeable HR teams - A solutions-oriented approach, able to navigate ambiguity and deliver outcomes - Confidence engaging with high-profile external stakeholders and partners Why This Role: This is a career-defining opportunity for an ambitious HR leader who wants to operate at the highest level, shape strategy and make a tangible impact on business performance. You will be empowered to think like a business leader, challenge constructively and drive meaningful change across a complex, evolving organisation.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Location: Shropshire (3 days per week) Reporting to: Group Chief People Officer The Opportunity: This is a rare opportunity to step into a pivotal HR leadership role within a complex, fast-paced, global organisation. We are looking for a commercially astute HR Director who operates as a true business leader, capable of influencing at the highest levels and shaping people strategy in line with ambitious growth objectives. You will sit at the intersection of people and business performance, partnering with board-level stakeholders and senior leaders to drive strategic outcomes. This role is not about maintaining the status quo. It is about building, evolving and delivering a forward-thinking people agenda that enables scale, transformation and sustained success. The Role: As HR Director, you will lead a high-performing team of approximately 11 HR specialists, ensuring the delivery of a best-in-class people function across a large, enterprise-scale environment. You will: - Act as a strategic advisor to the board and executive leadership team - Partner with senior and high-profile external stakeholders to influence business direction - Translate commercial objectives into impactful people strategies - Lead organisational design, workforce planning and transformation initiatives - Drive performance, engagement and leadership capability across the business - Build scalable, future-ready HR frameworks suited to a complex, matrixed organisation - Lead, mentor and elevate a team of HR professionals to deliver at pace and quality - Solve complex business challenges through a pragmatic, solutions-focused HR lens About You: You are a credible, high-impact HR leader with experience operating in large, global, enterprise environments such as professional services, consulting, technology or similarly complex organisations. You might have operated as a Strategic HR Business Partner or Head of HR ready for that move, but will need to demonstrate that you are an ambitious big hitter. You bring: - A proven track record of influencing senior stakeholders, including board and executive level as a strategic HR partner - Deep commercial acumen and the ability to align people strategy with business performance - Experience within large-scale, matrixed, multi-geography organisations - A strategic mindset with the ability to execute in fast-moving environments - Strong leadership capability with experience managing and developing sizeable HR teams - A solutions-oriented approach, able to navigate ambiguity and deliver outcomes - Confidence engaging with high-profile external stakeholders and partners Why This Role: This is a career-defining opportunity for an ambitious HR leader who wants to operate at the highest level, shape strategy and make a tangible impact on business performance. You will be empowered to think like a business leader, challenge constructively and drive meaningful change across a complex, evolving organisation.
Joshua Robert is partnering with a highly regarded, multi-billion-pound property organisation to appoint an experienced HR Director to lead the Group s people strategy and HR function. This is a senior, board-level appointment within a complex, asset-heavy business operating across a diverse property portfolio. The role offers significant influence, scope and long-term impact. The Opportunity Reporting into the Executive Committee, the HR Director will have full accountability for the end-to-end HR agenda. The successful candidate will play a critical role in shaping organisational design, leadership capability and culture, ensuring the people strategy fully supports the Group s commercial and growth objectives. This role requires a strategic HR leader who can operate at pace in a sophisticated, evolving environment while maintaining strong governance and operational excellence. Key Responsibilities Lead and execute a Group-wide HR and people strategy aligned to business priorities Oversee all HR functions, including talent acquisition, learning & development, reward, employee relations and HR operations Partner with the Board and Executive team as a trusted adviser on all people matters Drive organisational design, workforce planning and succession planning Build leadership capability and a robust talent pipeline Champion culture, engagement and inclusion across the organisation Ensure compliance, risk management and best-practice HR governance Lead, develop and mentor a high-performing HR leadership team Candidate Profile Proven experience in a senior HR leadership role within a large, complex organisation Background in property, real estate, infrastructure or similarly asset-intensive sectors is highly desirable Strong strategic capability with the credibility to influence at Board and Executive level Commercially minded, with a clear understanding of how people strategy drives performance Experienced in change, transformation and scaling organisations Confident, pragmatic and values-driven leader Why Apply This is a rare opportunity to take ownership of the people agenda within a major property group at a pivotal stage of its development. The role offers genuine strategic influence and the chance to shape long-term organisational success.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Joshua Robert is partnering with a highly regarded, multi-billion-pound property organisation to appoint an experienced HR Director to lead the Group s people strategy and HR function. This is a senior, board-level appointment within a complex, asset-heavy business operating across a diverse property portfolio. The role offers significant influence, scope and long-term impact. The Opportunity Reporting into the Executive Committee, the HR Director will have full accountability for the end-to-end HR agenda. The successful candidate will play a critical role in shaping organisational design, leadership capability and culture, ensuring the people strategy fully supports the Group s commercial and growth objectives. This role requires a strategic HR leader who can operate at pace in a sophisticated, evolving environment while maintaining strong governance and operational excellence. Key Responsibilities Lead and execute a Group-wide HR and people strategy aligned to business priorities Oversee all HR functions, including talent acquisition, learning & development, reward, employee relations and HR operations Partner with the Board and Executive team as a trusted adviser on all people matters Drive organisational design, workforce planning and succession planning Build leadership capability and a robust talent pipeline Champion culture, engagement and inclusion across the organisation Ensure compliance, risk management and best-practice HR governance Lead, develop and mentor a high-performing HR leadership team Candidate Profile Proven experience in a senior HR leadership role within a large, complex organisation Background in property, real estate, infrastructure or similarly asset-intensive sectors is highly desirable Strong strategic capability with the credibility to influence at Board and Executive level Commercially minded, with a clear understanding of how people strategy drives performance Experienced in change, transformation and scaling organisations Confident, pragmatic and values-driven leader Why Apply This is a rare opportunity to take ownership of the people agenda within a major property group at a pivotal stage of its development. The role offers genuine strategic influence and the chance to shape long-term organisational success.
This role is perfect for a seasoned private client tax manager who excels at private client tax management and advisory services. As an Associate Director, you will be expected to provide innovative tax solutions and excellent client service, engage and mentor the wider team and join the senior leadership team as a fellow business developer. Client Details Our client is a leading player in the UK accountancy field, boasting a position within the Top-10 firms, in addition to being one of the UK's largest wealth managers. With an oustanding reputation, they have consistently delivered high-quality services to a diverse range of clients, earning them a sterling reputation in the industry. Description Would you like to join one of the largest accountancy practices in the area and become part of a friendly team with great spirit of working together within a Private Client Tax environment. The office is a 13 minute walk from Salisbury Train station and the office is situated in the centre of a lovely market town. You will be joining a team with a diverse portfolio with some complex issues to navigate. Known for its Landed Estates and rural businesses specialism the team act for a number of titled families. As an Associate Director you will be part of the advisory team to work on planning opportunities and work in a team delivering for a wide ranging portfolio of clients. You will also lead client relationships and be involved in meetings and projects for new and potential new clients. Key responsibilities: You will manage a portfolio of personal clients with complex tax affairs, HNWIs with a focus on Landed Estates, agricultural clients, entrepreneurs, Partnerships and Trusts. Taking ownership of advisory projects, attending and running client meeting and running client projects Maintaining strong relationships with clients and supporting senior members of the team to identify opportunities for new work. Developing the more junior team including providing timely feedback and assisting them with technical and personal development Profile A successful Associate Director - Private Client Tax should have: Significant experience working across tax planning/advisory projects You will have significant experience gained within another professional services firm and will have a sound knowledge and understanding of a variety of private client tax issues. People management and organisational experience Qualified Chartered Accountant and/or Chartered Tax Adviser - ACA / CTA Job Offer Competitive salary Private medical insurance Life assurance Pension contribution Hybrid working model (role dependant) Generous holiday package Option to purchase additional holiday Shared parental leave Our client is proud to value the differences that a diverse workforce brings, representative of society and their clients. Our client has a wide range of highly active employee resource groups and are currently delivering multiple diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives across the organisation. It is their commitment to provide a workspace where all colleagues, regardless of identity, background, or circumstance, feel respected as individuals and feel that they can achieve their full potential and work in a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment. If you are seeking a challenging yet rewarding role in a leading professional services firm, look no further. Apply today to join our dedicated team in Salisbury.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
This role is perfect for a seasoned private client tax manager who excels at private client tax management and advisory services. As an Associate Director, you will be expected to provide innovative tax solutions and excellent client service, engage and mentor the wider team and join the senior leadership team as a fellow business developer. Client Details Our client is a leading player in the UK accountancy field, boasting a position within the Top-10 firms, in addition to being one of the UK's largest wealth managers. With an oustanding reputation, they have consistently delivered high-quality services to a diverse range of clients, earning them a sterling reputation in the industry. Description Would you like to join one of the largest accountancy practices in the area and become part of a friendly team with great spirit of working together within a Private Client Tax environment. The office is a 13 minute walk from Salisbury Train station and the office is situated in the centre of a lovely market town. You will be joining a team with a diverse portfolio with some complex issues to navigate. Known for its Landed Estates and rural businesses specialism the team act for a number of titled families. As an Associate Director you will be part of the advisory team to work on planning opportunities and work in a team delivering for a wide ranging portfolio of clients. You will also lead client relationships and be involved in meetings and projects for new and potential new clients. Key responsibilities: You will manage a portfolio of personal clients with complex tax affairs, HNWIs with a focus on Landed Estates, agricultural clients, entrepreneurs, Partnerships and Trusts. Taking ownership of advisory projects, attending and running client meeting and running client projects Maintaining strong relationships with clients and supporting senior members of the team to identify opportunities for new work. Developing the more junior team including providing timely feedback and assisting them with technical and personal development Profile A successful Associate Director - Private Client Tax should have: Significant experience working across tax planning/advisory projects You will have significant experience gained within another professional services firm and will have a sound knowledge and understanding of a variety of private client tax issues. People management and organisational experience Qualified Chartered Accountant and/or Chartered Tax Adviser - ACA / CTA Job Offer Competitive salary Private medical insurance Life assurance Pension contribution Hybrid working model (role dependant) Generous holiday package Option to purchase additional holiday Shared parental leave Our client is proud to value the differences that a diverse workforce brings, representative of society and their clients. Our client has a wide range of highly active employee resource groups and are currently delivering multiple diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives across the organisation. It is their commitment to provide a workspace where all colleagues, regardless of identity, background, or circumstance, feel respected as individuals and feel that they can achieve their full potential and work in a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment. If you are seeking a challenging yet rewarding role in a leading professional services firm, look no further. Apply today to join our dedicated team in Salisbury.
Leeds University Union HR Business Partner Salary: £41,510 per annum (with further increment rises available per annum) Working pattern: 5 days per week (36.5hrs) Location: Leeds. Primarily office based. Contract: Permanent Atkinson HR is proud to be partnering with Leeds University Union (LUU) to recruit their new HR Business Partner, a vital role acting as the trusted people partner to directorate leadership teams. About Leeds University Union Leeds University Union (LUU) is an independent education charity led by, and for, students. LUU is central to the University experience and works to support all aspects of student life for their 39,000+ students studying at the University of Leeds. Located in a vibrant city, LUU is an ambitious and diverse organisation, committed to supporting every student at the University of Leeds in achieving personal success. LUU support students through a variety of services including academic representation, campaigns on issues that matter to them, wellbeing services and supporting student communities. They also host a number of events throughout the year and operate a variety of eating and drinking venues for everyone to enjoy. About the role As HR Business Partner at Leeds University Union (LUU), you ll provide strategic people support to our leadership teams, helping shape how we deliver great people practice across the organisation. You ll work closely with directorates to translate our People & Culture strategy into practical action, supporting workforce planning, organisational change, and leadership capability to ensure our teams can thrive. Working in partnership with the Director of People & Culture, you ll play a key role in establishing LUU s business partnering approach and act as a trusted advisor to managers and senior leaders, providing expert guidance on complex employee relations while building manager confidence and capability in handling people matters. The successful candidate won t necessarily need to come from the Higher Education sector but will bring strong HR generalist experience, excellent relationship-building skills, and the confidence to influence and coach managers at all levels. You ll be motivated by improving organisational culture, using people insight to drive decisions, and helping leaders create environments where people can do their best work. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape how strategic HR partnering works at LUU, and we look forward to receiving your application! How to Apply Please click 'Apply' to be redirected to our website, where you can download the Candidate Information Pack and apply. For an informal conversation about the role and the application process, please contact our recruitment partners at Atkinson HR Consulting. Their email address can be found in the candidate job pack. Key Dates Closing date: Monday 13th April, 9am Interviews (In-person in Leeds): 27th April
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Leeds University Union HR Business Partner Salary: £41,510 per annum (with further increment rises available per annum) Working pattern: 5 days per week (36.5hrs) Location: Leeds. Primarily office based. Contract: Permanent Atkinson HR is proud to be partnering with Leeds University Union (LUU) to recruit their new HR Business Partner, a vital role acting as the trusted people partner to directorate leadership teams. About Leeds University Union Leeds University Union (LUU) is an independent education charity led by, and for, students. LUU is central to the University experience and works to support all aspects of student life for their 39,000+ students studying at the University of Leeds. Located in a vibrant city, LUU is an ambitious and diverse organisation, committed to supporting every student at the University of Leeds in achieving personal success. LUU support students through a variety of services including academic representation, campaigns on issues that matter to them, wellbeing services and supporting student communities. They also host a number of events throughout the year and operate a variety of eating and drinking venues for everyone to enjoy. About the role As HR Business Partner at Leeds University Union (LUU), you ll provide strategic people support to our leadership teams, helping shape how we deliver great people practice across the organisation. You ll work closely with directorates to translate our People & Culture strategy into practical action, supporting workforce planning, organisational change, and leadership capability to ensure our teams can thrive. Working in partnership with the Director of People & Culture, you ll play a key role in establishing LUU s business partnering approach and act as a trusted advisor to managers and senior leaders, providing expert guidance on complex employee relations while building manager confidence and capability in handling people matters. The successful candidate won t necessarily need to come from the Higher Education sector but will bring strong HR generalist experience, excellent relationship-building skills, and the confidence to influence and coach managers at all levels. You ll be motivated by improving organisational culture, using people insight to drive decisions, and helping leaders create environments where people can do their best work. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape how strategic HR partnering works at LUU, and we look forward to receiving your application! How to Apply Please click 'Apply' to be redirected to our website, where you can download the Candidate Information Pack and apply. For an informal conversation about the role and the application process, please contact our recruitment partners at Atkinson HR Consulting. Their email address can be found in the candidate job pack. Key Dates Closing date: Monday 13th April, 9am Interviews (In-person in Leeds): 27th April
Solihull Action through Advocacy (SAtA)
Shirley, West Midlands
Chief Executive Officer To view the job description, click here Our client has been providing independent advocacy for vulnerable people in Solihull for over 25 years. They are now looking for a new Chief Executive Officer to join the team in this pivotal position. If you are a collaborative, hands-on leader who can balance strategic vision with operational impact then apply today! Position: Chief Executive Officer Location: Solihull, Hybrid Hours: 37 hours per week (flexible working options considered) Contract: Permanent Salary: £45,000 FTE Closing date: 15th April 2026 The organisation supports adults and young people with a learning disability or autism, who also may be experiencing poor mental health or complex life circumstance. It supports people to have their say, understand their rights and be fully involved in decisions about their lives and ensures their voices are heard and their choices are respected. Rooted in the local community, its small and dedicated teams are known for their person-centred approach, strong values and commitment to social justice. Enabling people to live healthier, happier and independent lives is central to their work. The organisation is entering an exciting period of development, with opportunities to strengthen partnerships, diversify income and deepen its impact. About the Opportunity We are recruiting for an inspiring and values-led CEO to lead SAtA into an exciting period of development, with opportunities to strengthen partnerships, diversify income and deepen our impact. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, you will guide the organisation s strategy, people, partnerships and resources to maximise positive outcomes for local people. You will also act as the charity s senior ambassador, strengthening and growing relationships with commissioners, funders and partners. You will: Inspire and support people (staff and volunteers) to deliver their best for the people they serve. Lead the development and delivery of the strategic plan, translating vision into practical outcomes. Ensure delivery of high-quality advocacy services and community projects that champion the voice of lived experience and are underpinned by robust performance monitoring and strong operational systems. Build and strengthen influential partnerships and represent them locally, regionally and nationally. Develop deep insight into health and social care systems and champion the role of advocacy. Support the Board to meet its legal and regulatory duties, providing clear data on performance, finance and risk, to inform decision making. Ensure financial sustainability, including robust financial planning, budgeting, income generation and contract management. About You You will bring a blend of strategic leadership, operational confidence and a genuine commitment to advocating for those the organisation serve. You will be comfortable leading a small organisation, where flexibility, pragmatism and a willingness to be hands on are key to success. With senior leadership experience you will have a record of building trusted relationships internally and with external partners. You will have developed cultures built on collaboration and respect that motivate and support. Your awareness of funding and/or managing contracts will be underpinned by strong financial management and budget oversight and you will be able to demonstrate how you can work closely with a Board, supporting good governance. This is your opportunity to make a transformational impact in a vital charity and make a real difference for the people the organisation serve. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, and are committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. We are open to flexible working arrangements and encourage candidates to discuss options that support their needs. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People. You may have experience in roles such as CEO, Chief Exec, Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director, Operations, Director.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer To view the job description, click here Our client has been providing independent advocacy for vulnerable people in Solihull for over 25 years. They are now looking for a new Chief Executive Officer to join the team in this pivotal position. If you are a collaborative, hands-on leader who can balance strategic vision with operational impact then apply today! Position: Chief Executive Officer Location: Solihull, Hybrid Hours: 37 hours per week (flexible working options considered) Contract: Permanent Salary: £45,000 FTE Closing date: 15th April 2026 The organisation supports adults and young people with a learning disability or autism, who also may be experiencing poor mental health or complex life circumstance. It supports people to have their say, understand their rights and be fully involved in decisions about their lives and ensures their voices are heard and their choices are respected. Rooted in the local community, its small and dedicated teams are known for their person-centred approach, strong values and commitment to social justice. Enabling people to live healthier, happier and independent lives is central to their work. The organisation is entering an exciting period of development, with opportunities to strengthen partnerships, diversify income and deepen its impact. About the Opportunity We are recruiting for an inspiring and values-led CEO to lead SAtA into an exciting period of development, with opportunities to strengthen partnerships, diversify income and deepen our impact. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, you will guide the organisation s strategy, people, partnerships and resources to maximise positive outcomes for local people. You will also act as the charity s senior ambassador, strengthening and growing relationships with commissioners, funders and partners. You will: Inspire and support people (staff and volunteers) to deliver their best for the people they serve. Lead the development and delivery of the strategic plan, translating vision into practical outcomes. Ensure delivery of high-quality advocacy services and community projects that champion the voice of lived experience and are underpinned by robust performance monitoring and strong operational systems. Build and strengthen influential partnerships and represent them locally, regionally and nationally. Develop deep insight into health and social care systems and champion the role of advocacy. Support the Board to meet its legal and regulatory duties, providing clear data on performance, finance and risk, to inform decision making. Ensure financial sustainability, including robust financial planning, budgeting, income generation and contract management. About You You will bring a blend of strategic leadership, operational confidence and a genuine commitment to advocating for those the organisation serve. You will be comfortable leading a small organisation, where flexibility, pragmatism and a willingness to be hands on are key to success. With senior leadership experience you will have a record of building trusted relationships internally and with external partners. You will have developed cultures built on collaboration and respect that motivate and support. Your awareness of funding and/or managing contracts will be underpinned by strong financial management and budget oversight and you will be able to demonstrate how you can work closely with a Board, supporting good governance. This is your opportunity to make a transformational impact in a vital charity and make a real difference for the people the organisation serve. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, and are committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. We are open to flexible working arrangements and encourage candidates to discuss options that support their needs. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People. You may have experience in roles such as CEO, Chief Exec, Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director, Operations, Director.
Senior Delivery Manager Directorate: Standards Team: Workforce Development Manager: Director of Standards Direct reports: Education Network Manager, High Skills Performance Coach and Curriculum Lead (two colleagues) Role purpose The Senior Delivery Manager plays a key role in leading high-quality operational delivery across WorldSkills UK's workforce development products and services. The postholder will be responsible for contract, project and performance management, ensuring all programmes are delivered efficiently, consistently and to a high standard. Working closely with colleagues across the organisation, this role leads operational systems, processes and delivery management to support effective provision for further and higher education and the skills system, raising standards of teaching, learning and assessment. Key tasks and responsibilities The postholder will be accountable for ensuring that workforce development programmes and services are delivered efficiently, compliantly and to a high standard, with strong operational oversight and continuous improvement. Contract and project management: Lead contract and relationship management with key grant funders, ensuring compliance with funding agreements and timely resolution of delivery issues Ensure timely and accurate reporting, including regular performance updates and financial summaries, to support effective oversight and decision making Maintain strong operational governance by identifying, managing and mitigating risks, and escalating issues appropriately Oversee evaluation activity, ensuring evidence and insights to inform continuous improvement and future programme development Operational management: Oversee data management processes to ensure accurate collection, monitoring and reporting of operational and performance data Lead the development, implementation and continuous improvement of systems and tools that underpin programme delivery (e.g. CRM, dashboards, workflow) Design, refine and maintain operational processes that support high quality, efficient delivery and a positive customer experience across all workforce development activities Delivery management: Lead the planning, implementation and delivery of workforce development products and services to ensure they meet agreed project objectives, quality standards and stakeholder requirements Plan and oversee high impact events and training delivery, managing the full end to end customer journey from promotion and delegate engagement, through booking and delivery, to post event evaluation Ensure all activity is scheduled and sequenced effectively around the academic year Manage and support the team of trainers and coaches to deliver high quality, consistent and impactful training and engagement activity Coordinate internal and external resources to ensure smooth, timely and cost effective delivery of programmes and services General In addition to the key tasks and responsibilities set out above, employees at this level are expected to: Manage, support and motivate allocated staff to successfully deliver agreed activities and tasks Produce specification requirements in line with procurement processes for outsourced activity Contribute to organisational risk and issues management processes Support delivery of WorldSkills UK's strategic priorities and annual business plan Ensure resources (staff, suppliers, partners, volunteers) are managed efficiently and effectively Contribute to a performance driven culture with robust monitoring, evaluation and reporting Demonstrate WorldSkills UK's values in all aspects of the role, contributing to a collaborative, inclusive and high-performing organisational culture Promote and comply with WorldSkills UK's policies, including safeguarding, health and safety, equality, diversity and inclusion Carry out any other duty as may be reasonably assigned that is consistent with the nature of the role and its level of responsibility Any significant changes will be made in consultation with the post holder taking account of their experience, skills and capability. Person specification Key: E Essential / D Desirable. Qualifications and experience: Experience of operational, project or programme management within education, skills or workforce development E . Experience managing complex projects and multiple stakeholders in publicly funded or grant funded environments E . Experience of event management or oversight of outsourced delivery D . Knowledge and skills: Strong programme and budget management skills E . Ability to lead operational change initiatives and embed new systems and processes E . Strong analytical skills, with the ability to interpret complex information and translate insights into action E . Excellent risk management, problem solving and decision making skills E . Ability to influence and motivate colleagues and partners, including those working remotely E . Ability to build strong and effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders E . Personal qualities and attributes: Demonstrates professionalism, reliability and sound judgement E . Organised and methodical, with a structured approach to planning and delivery E . Able to work independently, using sound judgement and initiative, while collaborating effectively with others E . Able to identify practical solutions and improve ways of working E . Adapts positively to changing priorities and ways of working E . Works collaboratively with colleagues and partners to achieve shared goals E . Able to motivate and support others to deliver high quality work E . Special circumstances: Able to work occasionally outside normal hours where required E . Able to travel within the United Kingdom, where required E . Able to undertake occasional overnight stays where required E . How to apply WorldSkills UK is committed to making appointments on merit by fair and open processes and use a blind recruitment approach. Please ensure that you submit your application in Word (curriculum vitae and cover letter) to help us in this process. We recognise that no candidate is likely to meet every criterion in full. If your experience is not an exact match but you believe you can bring relevant skills and experience to the role, we encourage you to apply. For the full details on how to apply, read the full job pack attached to the advert. Interview process and timeline It is intended that the interview process will have two stages: Stage 1 - online via MS Teams. The interviews will be held on Tuesday 7 April 2026. Stage 2 - in person. Candidates progressing to the second stage will be invited to attend an in-person interview at our office: Third Floor, 52-54 St John Street, London EC1M 4HF. This stage of the interview process will take place on Wednesday 15 April 2026. Candidates will be asked to complete an interview task as part of this stage of the process, details of which will be provided to those invited to the interview. Reasonable adjustments will be offered to all candidates during the recruitment process. For further information please contact our Senior HR Manager, Andreea Ojog by an email. Application deadline The deadline for applications is Sunday, 29 March 2026 at 17:00. Please note that late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Senior Delivery Manager Directorate: Standards Team: Workforce Development Manager: Director of Standards Direct reports: Education Network Manager, High Skills Performance Coach and Curriculum Lead (two colleagues) Role purpose The Senior Delivery Manager plays a key role in leading high-quality operational delivery across WorldSkills UK's workforce development products and services. The postholder will be responsible for contract, project and performance management, ensuring all programmes are delivered efficiently, consistently and to a high standard. Working closely with colleagues across the organisation, this role leads operational systems, processes and delivery management to support effective provision for further and higher education and the skills system, raising standards of teaching, learning and assessment. Key tasks and responsibilities The postholder will be accountable for ensuring that workforce development programmes and services are delivered efficiently, compliantly and to a high standard, with strong operational oversight and continuous improvement. Contract and project management: Lead contract and relationship management with key grant funders, ensuring compliance with funding agreements and timely resolution of delivery issues Ensure timely and accurate reporting, including regular performance updates and financial summaries, to support effective oversight and decision making Maintain strong operational governance by identifying, managing and mitigating risks, and escalating issues appropriately Oversee evaluation activity, ensuring evidence and insights to inform continuous improvement and future programme development Operational management: Oversee data management processes to ensure accurate collection, monitoring and reporting of operational and performance data Lead the development, implementation and continuous improvement of systems and tools that underpin programme delivery (e.g. CRM, dashboards, workflow) Design, refine and maintain operational processes that support high quality, efficient delivery and a positive customer experience across all workforce development activities Delivery management: Lead the planning, implementation and delivery of workforce development products and services to ensure they meet agreed project objectives, quality standards and stakeholder requirements Plan and oversee high impact events and training delivery, managing the full end to end customer journey from promotion and delegate engagement, through booking and delivery, to post event evaluation Ensure all activity is scheduled and sequenced effectively around the academic year Manage and support the team of trainers and coaches to deliver high quality, consistent and impactful training and engagement activity Coordinate internal and external resources to ensure smooth, timely and cost effective delivery of programmes and services General In addition to the key tasks and responsibilities set out above, employees at this level are expected to: Manage, support and motivate allocated staff to successfully deliver agreed activities and tasks Produce specification requirements in line with procurement processes for outsourced activity Contribute to organisational risk and issues management processes Support delivery of WorldSkills UK's strategic priorities and annual business plan Ensure resources (staff, suppliers, partners, volunteers) are managed efficiently and effectively Contribute to a performance driven culture with robust monitoring, evaluation and reporting Demonstrate WorldSkills UK's values in all aspects of the role, contributing to a collaborative, inclusive and high-performing organisational culture Promote and comply with WorldSkills UK's policies, including safeguarding, health and safety, equality, diversity and inclusion Carry out any other duty as may be reasonably assigned that is consistent with the nature of the role and its level of responsibility Any significant changes will be made in consultation with the post holder taking account of their experience, skills and capability. Person specification Key: E Essential / D Desirable. Qualifications and experience: Experience of operational, project or programme management within education, skills or workforce development E . Experience managing complex projects and multiple stakeholders in publicly funded or grant funded environments E . Experience of event management or oversight of outsourced delivery D . Knowledge and skills: Strong programme and budget management skills E . Ability to lead operational change initiatives and embed new systems and processes E . Strong analytical skills, with the ability to interpret complex information and translate insights into action E . Excellent risk management, problem solving and decision making skills E . Ability to influence and motivate colleagues and partners, including those working remotely E . Ability to build strong and effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders E . Personal qualities and attributes: Demonstrates professionalism, reliability and sound judgement E . Organised and methodical, with a structured approach to planning and delivery E . Able to work independently, using sound judgement and initiative, while collaborating effectively with others E . Able to identify practical solutions and improve ways of working E . Adapts positively to changing priorities and ways of working E . Works collaboratively with colleagues and partners to achieve shared goals E . Able to motivate and support others to deliver high quality work E . Special circumstances: Able to work occasionally outside normal hours where required E . Able to travel within the United Kingdom, where required E . Able to undertake occasional overnight stays where required E . How to apply WorldSkills UK is committed to making appointments on merit by fair and open processes and use a blind recruitment approach. Please ensure that you submit your application in Word (curriculum vitae and cover letter) to help us in this process. We recognise that no candidate is likely to meet every criterion in full. If your experience is not an exact match but you believe you can bring relevant skills and experience to the role, we encourage you to apply. For the full details on how to apply, read the full job pack attached to the advert. Interview process and timeline It is intended that the interview process will have two stages: Stage 1 - online via MS Teams. The interviews will be held on Tuesday 7 April 2026. Stage 2 - in person. Candidates progressing to the second stage will be invited to attend an in-person interview at our office: Third Floor, 52-54 St John Street, London EC1M 4HF. This stage of the interview process will take place on Wednesday 15 April 2026. Candidates will be asked to complete an interview task as part of this stage of the process, details of which will be provided to those invited to the interview. Reasonable adjustments will be offered to all candidates during the recruitment process. For further information please contact our Senior HR Manager, Andreea Ojog by an email. Application deadline The deadline for applications is Sunday, 29 March 2026 at 17:00. Please note that late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
TransUnion's Job Applicant Privacy Notice What We'll Bring: We Are TransUnion: TransUnion is a major credit reference agency, and we offer specialist services in fraud, identity and risk management, automated decisioning and demographics. We support organisations across a variety of sectors including finance, retail, telecommunications, utilities, gaming, government and insurance. What You'll Bring: We're looking for a Chief Human Resources Officer to join us here at TransUnion, UK&Europe. The HR leader is part of the International HR leadership team, reporting to the SVP, Human Resources for TU International . The role is also part of the UK & Europe Executive Leadership team with a dotted reporting line to the Regional President (CEO) - TU UK & Europe and will also work closely with the Board of Directors of the TU UK Pvt ltd entity as part of the Remuneration Committee. The role leads a team of 15 HR professionals located in Europe and South Africa and executes the talent strategy for TU UK & Europe and works with people across geographies to provide overisght of associates who provide a service to the region from the global capability centers. Day to Day You'll Be: Translate enterprise talent strategy into local talent strategy focusing on creating a chosen place to be for associates and managers, building capability in manager effectiveness and associate learning, and supporting the business growth via strategic workforce management and development. Execute global processes, policies and initiatives and provide feedback on efficacy of such process back to center of excellence partners. Lead a team of HR professionals to continually enhance a healthy, equitable and inclusive work environment. Evolve and drive the Talent Acquisition strategy, including employer branding, sourcing, and pipelining, onboarding, and university programs to underpin entry level health of the organization. Understand the TU UK & Europe business strategy to align talent planning in support of the delivery and achievement of key performance objectives . Manage people aspects from a risk and compliance perspective in a regulated environment . Champion a culture of connection and purpose. Proactively drive positive employee relations and evolve a culture of accountability in line with TransUnion's mission, values and beliefs through open communication, balanced associate advocacy, and manager consultation on employee relations and associate performance. Identify and implement initiatives to drive organizational and team effectiveness across the region. Provide operational human resources support and guidance in the areas of performance, career planning, resource planning, development, and recognition. Build leader and manager capability to manage and support change. Deliver enterprise HR initiatives in region, ensuring scale and adaptability. Own and champion the DEIB framework and drive a culture of inclusion . Work closely with the UK Board of Directors on matters of people and remuneration . Manage multiple cost centers and vendor relationships with third-party recruiters, consultants, trainers, coaches etc. In addition, directs, manages, and support the local HR team and business with: Management of end-to-end organizational design changes with matrix partners including other HR, business and department leaders, communication and change management partners. Ownership of company policies and procedures, revisions, implementation, and communication. Managing core HR practices (e.g., compensation administration, performance management, employee engagement) and partnering with Centers of Excellence to ensure best practices and efficiencies. Proactively design processes and programs with risk and compliance as a key component . Essential Skills & Experience: A relevant university degree or equivalent, a post-graduate qualification would be advantageous . A minimum of 15 years of progressive HR experience with at least 5-7 as a Business Partner/ HR head/ Lead, preferrably in the Banking/ Financial Services industry across multiple countries . Working relationship with Compensation Committee/ Board of Directors is a added advantage. Broad business knowledge and the proven ability to think and act strategically. Ability to influence various stakeholders and drive regional priorities. Analytical thinking and experience with HRMS, ideally Workday and Learning Management Systems. Comfortable working in a constantly changing environment with strong organizational skills and the ability to multiple priorities Customer focus with strong interpersonal and communication skills (both verbal and written). Proven risk management skills with an ability to analyze issues, understanding group dynamics and communicate well at all levels. Ability to work well as part of a team and individually with minimal supervision, as required . This position falls under the under the Senior Manager & Certification Regime (SM&CR) and therefore candidates will be subject to enhanced levels of pre-employment vetting and must be able to satisfy fitness and propriety tests on commencement of the role and on an ongoing basis to comply with FCA conduct rules. Impact You'll Make: What's In It For you? At TransUnion you will be joining a friendly, forward thinking global business. As well as a n excellent salary and bonus scheme or commission scheme (if joining our sales teams) our benefits package comes with : 26 days' annual leave + bank holidays (increasing with service) G lobal paid wellness days off + a bonus day off to celebrate your birthday A generous contributory pension scheme + access to the TransUnion Employee Stock Purchase Plan P rivate health care + a variety of physical, mental and financial fitness wellbeing programmes such as access to mindfulness tools Access to our diversity forums and communities so you can get involved in causes close to your heart TransUnion - a place to grow: If there's something on the list of essential / desirable skills that you can't quite tick off, don't let that put you off applying. We are open to exploring training and development opportunities for the right candidate to ensure you are successful. We know imposter syndrome is real, lets confront it so we can continue to grow and thrive together Flexibility at TU: We recognise that our people need the freedom to balance their day-to-day lives with their work. This is why we've set out to create inclusive and flexible policies and practices for you to accommodate all your responsibilities and needs: children, family and beyond. If the role is advertised as full time, don't let this stop you from applying. Let us know if you're looking for a part time or flexible working arrangement and we can discuss this with you. Additional support: At TransUnion, we're committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace where all individual's talents and perspectives are valued. When you apply for a position with us, you're not just joining a team, you're becoming part of a community that celebrates differences and embraces equality. We understand that everyone has different needs , which is why we offer a range of reasonable adjustments to our recruitment process. Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments to help you through the application process or to attend an interview with us by contacting (url removed) Interview & Hiring Process : Most of our recruitment processes are virtual, so you'll get to know our hiring managers and teams over the phone and through video. If we need you to attend a physical in person interview your recruiter will inform you of this. We do not accept any unsolicited CV's from recruitment agencies. If you are a recruitment agency on our PSL our talent team will contact you directly should we require any assistance . Find out more about Life At TU UK : (url removed) (url removed)/ This is a hybrid position and involves regular performance of job responsibilities virtually as well as in-person at an assigned TU office location for a minimum of two days a week. TransUnion Job Title VP, HR Business Partners
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
TransUnion's Job Applicant Privacy Notice What We'll Bring: We Are TransUnion: TransUnion is a major credit reference agency, and we offer specialist services in fraud, identity and risk management, automated decisioning and demographics. We support organisations across a variety of sectors including finance, retail, telecommunications, utilities, gaming, government and insurance. What You'll Bring: We're looking for a Chief Human Resources Officer to join us here at TransUnion, UK&Europe. The HR leader is part of the International HR leadership team, reporting to the SVP, Human Resources for TU International . The role is also part of the UK & Europe Executive Leadership team with a dotted reporting line to the Regional President (CEO) - TU UK & Europe and will also work closely with the Board of Directors of the TU UK Pvt ltd entity as part of the Remuneration Committee. The role leads a team of 15 HR professionals located in Europe and South Africa and executes the talent strategy for TU UK & Europe and works with people across geographies to provide overisght of associates who provide a service to the region from the global capability centers. Day to Day You'll Be: Translate enterprise talent strategy into local talent strategy focusing on creating a chosen place to be for associates and managers, building capability in manager effectiveness and associate learning, and supporting the business growth via strategic workforce management and development. Execute global processes, policies and initiatives and provide feedback on efficacy of such process back to center of excellence partners. Lead a team of HR professionals to continually enhance a healthy, equitable and inclusive work environment. Evolve and drive the Talent Acquisition strategy, including employer branding, sourcing, and pipelining, onboarding, and university programs to underpin entry level health of the organization. Understand the TU UK & Europe business strategy to align talent planning in support of the delivery and achievement of key performance objectives . Manage people aspects from a risk and compliance perspective in a regulated environment . Champion a culture of connection and purpose. Proactively drive positive employee relations and evolve a culture of accountability in line with TransUnion's mission, values and beliefs through open communication, balanced associate advocacy, and manager consultation on employee relations and associate performance. Identify and implement initiatives to drive organizational and team effectiveness across the region. Provide operational human resources support and guidance in the areas of performance, career planning, resource planning, development, and recognition. Build leader and manager capability to manage and support change. Deliver enterprise HR initiatives in region, ensuring scale and adaptability. Own and champion the DEIB framework and drive a culture of inclusion . Work closely with the UK Board of Directors on matters of people and remuneration . Manage multiple cost centers and vendor relationships with third-party recruiters, consultants, trainers, coaches etc. In addition, directs, manages, and support the local HR team and business with: Management of end-to-end organizational design changes with matrix partners including other HR, business and department leaders, communication and change management partners. Ownership of company policies and procedures, revisions, implementation, and communication. Managing core HR practices (e.g., compensation administration, performance management, employee engagement) and partnering with Centers of Excellence to ensure best practices and efficiencies. Proactively design processes and programs with risk and compliance as a key component . Essential Skills & Experience: A relevant university degree or equivalent, a post-graduate qualification would be advantageous . A minimum of 15 years of progressive HR experience with at least 5-7 as a Business Partner/ HR head/ Lead, preferrably in the Banking/ Financial Services industry across multiple countries . Working relationship with Compensation Committee/ Board of Directors is a added advantage. Broad business knowledge and the proven ability to think and act strategically. Ability to influence various stakeholders and drive regional priorities. Analytical thinking and experience with HRMS, ideally Workday and Learning Management Systems. Comfortable working in a constantly changing environment with strong organizational skills and the ability to multiple priorities Customer focus with strong interpersonal and communication skills (both verbal and written). Proven risk management skills with an ability to analyze issues, understanding group dynamics and communicate well at all levels. Ability to work well as part of a team and individually with minimal supervision, as required . This position falls under the under the Senior Manager & Certification Regime (SM&CR) and therefore candidates will be subject to enhanced levels of pre-employment vetting and must be able to satisfy fitness and propriety tests on commencement of the role and on an ongoing basis to comply with FCA conduct rules. Impact You'll Make: What's In It For you? At TransUnion you will be joining a friendly, forward thinking global business. As well as a n excellent salary and bonus scheme or commission scheme (if joining our sales teams) our benefits package comes with : 26 days' annual leave + bank holidays (increasing with service) G lobal paid wellness days off + a bonus day off to celebrate your birthday A generous contributory pension scheme + access to the TransUnion Employee Stock Purchase Plan P rivate health care + a variety of physical, mental and financial fitness wellbeing programmes such as access to mindfulness tools Access to our diversity forums and communities so you can get involved in causes close to your heart TransUnion - a place to grow: If there's something on the list of essential / desirable skills that you can't quite tick off, don't let that put you off applying. We are open to exploring training and development opportunities for the right candidate to ensure you are successful. We know imposter syndrome is real, lets confront it so we can continue to grow and thrive together Flexibility at TU: We recognise that our people need the freedom to balance their day-to-day lives with their work. This is why we've set out to create inclusive and flexible policies and practices for you to accommodate all your responsibilities and needs: children, family and beyond. If the role is advertised as full time, don't let this stop you from applying. Let us know if you're looking for a part time or flexible working arrangement and we can discuss this with you. Additional support: At TransUnion, we're committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace where all individual's talents and perspectives are valued. When you apply for a position with us, you're not just joining a team, you're becoming part of a community that celebrates differences and embraces equality. We understand that everyone has different needs , which is why we offer a range of reasonable adjustments to our recruitment process. Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments to help you through the application process or to attend an interview with us by contacting (url removed) Interview & Hiring Process : Most of our recruitment processes are virtual, so you'll get to know our hiring managers and teams over the phone and through video. If we need you to attend a physical in person interview your recruiter will inform you of this. We do not accept any unsolicited CV's from recruitment agencies. If you are a recruitment agency on our PSL our talent team will contact you directly should we require any assistance . Find out more about Life At TU UK : (url removed) (url removed)/ This is a hybrid position and involves regular performance of job responsibilities virtually as well as in-person at an assigned TU office location for a minimum of two days a week. TransUnion Job Title VP, HR Business Partners
Human Resources Business Partner URGENT Ross on Wye up to £65, months fixed term Please only apply if you have mergers and acquisition experience The Company Leading Services Company The role To deliver the people-related workstream of acquisitions ensuring the smooth integration of newly acquired organisations into the business. This role provides expert guidance to stakeholders across organisational design, change management, HR due diligence and post-acquisition integration to ensure value realisation and a positive experience for acquisition employees. Key responsibilities Strategic M&A Support: Support the HR Director deliver the HR component of acquisition planning, due diligence, and integration for acquisitions. Assess organisational structures, roles and workforce capabilities to inform integration decisions. Provide people focused insights to support commercial evaluation and risk mitigation. Integration Delivery Create and execute end to end HR integration plans focusing on organisation design, culture, policies, reward, systems and communication. Partner with leaders of both the existing organisation and the acquired entity to ensure alignment of expectations, timelines and outcomes. Coordinate with Integration Director where appropriate to ensure a smooth integration process across all HR workstreams Harmonise policies, benefits and working practices. Lead TUPE processes and ensure all actions meet legal requirements. Capture lessons learned and update templates and playbooks. Employee Relations & Compliance: Oversee TUPE, consultation processes, and any required restructuring, ensuring legal compliance and fair treatment. Ensure policies, contracts, and benefits of acquired colleagues are reviewed, harmonised and communicated clearly. Stakeholder Engagement: Act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders, providing clear and data-driven recommendations. Build strong relationships with acquired leadership teams to support transition and retention. Provide regular reporting on progress, risks and outcomes to the HR Director and stakeholders. Continuous Improvement: Feed into the Documentation and refining the HR M&A integration framework and playbooks. Capture lessons learned to enhance future acquisition processes. Support wider HR transformation initiatives. Your profile Proven experience as an HR Business Partner supporting business change or transformation. Direct experience of HR due diligence and post-acquisition integration. Experience working within fast paced, multi-site or matrix organisations. Demonstrated ability to deliver results through collaborative working. Strong knowledge of HR best practice, UK employment law and TUPE. Deep understanding of organisational design, change management and culture work. Ability to analyse complex information and present clear recommendations. Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to challenge and influence at senior level. Strong project management capability across multiple concurrent workstreams. Desirable CIPD Level 7 or equivalent. For further information, please contact Rhian Mountjoy By responding, we will register you as a candidate with Seymour John Limited. To understand how we will use your personal data, please read the Privacy Policy on our website.
Mar 19, 2026
Seasonal
Human Resources Business Partner URGENT Ross on Wye up to £65, months fixed term Please only apply if you have mergers and acquisition experience The Company Leading Services Company The role To deliver the people-related workstream of acquisitions ensuring the smooth integration of newly acquired organisations into the business. This role provides expert guidance to stakeholders across organisational design, change management, HR due diligence and post-acquisition integration to ensure value realisation and a positive experience for acquisition employees. Key responsibilities Strategic M&A Support: Support the HR Director deliver the HR component of acquisition planning, due diligence, and integration for acquisitions. Assess organisational structures, roles and workforce capabilities to inform integration decisions. Provide people focused insights to support commercial evaluation and risk mitigation. Integration Delivery Create and execute end to end HR integration plans focusing on organisation design, culture, policies, reward, systems and communication. Partner with leaders of both the existing organisation and the acquired entity to ensure alignment of expectations, timelines and outcomes. Coordinate with Integration Director where appropriate to ensure a smooth integration process across all HR workstreams Harmonise policies, benefits and working practices. Lead TUPE processes and ensure all actions meet legal requirements. Capture lessons learned and update templates and playbooks. Employee Relations & Compliance: Oversee TUPE, consultation processes, and any required restructuring, ensuring legal compliance and fair treatment. Ensure policies, contracts, and benefits of acquired colleagues are reviewed, harmonised and communicated clearly. Stakeholder Engagement: Act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders, providing clear and data-driven recommendations. Build strong relationships with acquired leadership teams to support transition and retention. Provide regular reporting on progress, risks and outcomes to the HR Director and stakeholders. Continuous Improvement: Feed into the Documentation and refining the HR M&A integration framework and playbooks. Capture lessons learned to enhance future acquisition processes. Support wider HR transformation initiatives. Your profile Proven experience as an HR Business Partner supporting business change or transformation. Direct experience of HR due diligence and post-acquisition integration. Experience working within fast paced, multi-site or matrix organisations. Demonstrated ability to deliver results through collaborative working. Strong knowledge of HR best practice, UK employment law and TUPE. Deep understanding of organisational design, change management and culture work. Ability to analyse complex information and present clear recommendations. Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to challenge and influence at senior level. Strong project management capability across multiple concurrent workstreams. Desirable CIPD Level 7 or equivalent. For further information, please contact Rhian Mountjoy By responding, we will register you as a candidate with Seymour John Limited. To understand how we will use your personal data, please read the Privacy Policy on our website.
Director of Finance and Corporate Services £120,000 per annum plus benefits Hybrid role Summary A strategic executive role leading STEP's global financial strategy, corporate services and risk management. Ideal for a senior finance leader with strong commercial awareness, multi-functional leadership experience, and a passion for driving organisational excellence across finance, risk and operations. Our Client STEP is the leading global professional body for practitioners in trusts and estates. The organisation supports thousands of members worldwide through education, standards, research and governance. Find out more about STEP - The Role As Director of Finance & Corporate Services, you will steer STEP's financial strategy, ensure robust financial governance, and lead a high-performing multi-disciplinary directorate spanning finance, risk and corporate services, proactively managing work streams and risks across the directorate. Key focus areas include: Leading financial planning, reporting, budgeting and consolidated annual accounts of a global organisation Overseeing risk management, controls and compliance frameworks Providing leadership across Finance, HR, IT, Membership Services and Facilities Acting as Company Secretary and strategic partner to the Chief Executive, Board and colleagues within the Executive team Ensuring strong systems, processes and organisational resilience Main Duties You will take executive ownership of STEP's financial management, corporate services provision and organisation-wide risk culture. Further information is contained within the Job Description & Person Specification for the role. Core responsibilities include: Leading all accounting, treasury, forecasting and financial reporting activities Developing STEP's annual activity-based budget and financial strategy Ensuring robust IT systems, data protection, cyber security and wider compliance Delivering risk management strategy Overseeing HR and membership operations The Successful Candidate A qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) with at least 5 years' post-qualification experience in senior financial leadership. Demonstrable track record in consolidated accounts, strategic budgeting, financial modelling and presenting at Board level. Proven leadership across finance, risk and multi-functional corporate services. Strategic, collaborative, influential and adept at inspiring teams through change. Globally aware, proactive, organised and committed to STEP's values and culture. What's on offer? £120,000 per annum plus benefits Hybrid working (minimum 2 days in London office, 3 days working from home - UK based) International exposure with occasional global travel Comprehensive benefits, strong organisational values and a culture of collaboration Opportunity to influence strategy at Board level and lead a high-impact directorate Ability to make a difference within a respected global professional body Application Process Candidates are required to upload a CV and answer a set of application questions to be considered for this role. First stage Interviews will take place on the 24th and 25th March and second interviews will take place on the 31st March and 1st April. Candidates who wish to understand more about the vacancy before submitting an application, can reach out to Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion We believe that diverse teams drive innovation and success. That's why we're committed to promoting equality of opportunity and creating inclusive workplaces where everyone feels valued and supported. We actively seek out talent from all backgrounds and strive to reflect the rich diversity of the global workforce in every role we recruit for.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Director of Finance and Corporate Services £120,000 per annum plus benefits Hybrid role Summary A strategic executive role leading STEP's global financial strategy, corporate services and risk management. Ideal for a senior finance leader with strong commercial awareness, multi-functional leadership experience, and a passion for driving organisational excellence across finance, risk and operations. Our Client STEP is the leading global professional body for practitioners in trusts and estates. The organisation supports thousands of members worldwide through education, standards, research and governance. Find out more about STEP - The Role As Director of Finance & Corporate Services, you will steer STEP's financial strategy, ensure robust financial governance, and lead a high-performing multi-disciplinary directorate spanning finance, risk and corporate services, proactively managing work streams and risks across the directorate. Key focus areas include: Leading financial planning, reporting, budgeting and consolidated annual accounts of a global organisation Overseeing risk management, controls and compliance frameworks Providing leadership across Finance, HR, IT, Membership Services and Facilities Acting as Company Secretary and strategic partner to the Chief Executive, Board and colleagues within the Executive team Ensuring strong systems, processes and organisational resilience Main Duties You will take executive ownership of STEP's financial management, corporate services provision and organisation-wide risk culture. Further information is contained within the Job Description & Person Specification for the role. Core responsibilities include: Leading all accounting, treasury, forecasting and financial reporting activities Developing STEP's annual activity-based budget and financial strategy Ensuring robust IT systems, data protection, cyber security and wider compliance Delivering risk management strategy Overseeing HR and membership operations The Successful Candidate A qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) with at least 5 years' post-qualification experience in senior financial leadership. Demonstrable track record in consolidated accounts, strategic budgeting, financial modelling and presenting at Board level. Proven leadership across finance, risk and multi-functional corporate services. Strategic, collaborative, influential and adept at inspiring teams through change. Globally aware, proactive, organised and committed to STEP's values and culture. What's on offer? £120,000 per annum plus benefits Hybrid working (minimum 2 days in London office, 3 days working from home - UK based) International exposure with occasional global travel Comprehensive benefits, strong organisational values and a culture of collaboration Opportunity to influence strategy at Board level and lead a high-impact directorate Ability to make a difference within a respected global professional body Application Process Candidates are required to upload a CV and answer a set of application questions to be considered for this role. First stage Interviews will take place on the 24th and 25th March and second interviews will take place on the 31st March and 1st April. Candidates who wish to understand more about the vacancy before submitting an application, can reach out to Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion We believe that diverse teams drive innovation and success. That's why we're committed to promoting equality of opportunity and creating inclusive workplaces where everyone feels valued and supported. We actively seek out talent from all backgrounds and strive to reflect the rich diversity of the global workforce in every role we recruit for.
We are seeking an experienced Director - Human Resources with a strong background in Mergers & Acquisitions, TUPE transfers, organizational transitions, and cross-border HR compliance across the UK and European markets . This role will play a critical leadership position in HR strategy, workforce integration, organizational restructuring, and policy governance , ensuring that all people-related aspects of business expansion, acquisitions, divestitures, and operational transitions are delivered smoothly and in full compliance with local employment regulations. The successful candidate will partner closely with executive leadership, legal teams, finance, and operational stakeholders to lead complex workforce programs across multiple jurisdictions. Key Responsibilities Mergers & Acquisitions (HR Due Diligence) Lead HR due diligence during mergers, acquisitions, and strategic partnerships. Assess workforce risks including contracts, compensation structures, benefits liabilities, and employment disputes . Support integration planning including organization design, workforce harmonization, and talent retention strategies . TUPE & Workforce Transfers Lead TUPE consultations and workforce transfers in compliance with UK regulations. Manage employee consultations, union engagement, and communication strategies during transfers. Ensure proper documentation, legal compliance, and smooth workforce integration. Transitions & Organizational Change Design and implement workforce transition programs including restructuring, outsourcing, and insourcing. Lead change management frameworks during operational transitions. Ensure business continuity while protecting employee engagement. Exit Management & Workforce Restructuring Oversee redundancy programs, exits, and restructuring initiatives . Ensure processes comply with UK and European labour laws , collective consultation requirements, and legal frameworks. Manage risk mitigation around employment disputes and litigation. HR Policy & Governance Develop and maintain HR policies aligned with UK and EU employment regulations . Ensure compliance with: Employment law Data protection (GDPR) Equality and diversity legislation Workforce consultation regulations Compliance & Risk Management Ensure HR operations comply with UK and European labour legislation . Work closely with legal advisors on cross-border workforce governance . Implement audit and compliance frameworks for HR processes. Leadership & Stakeholder Management Partner with executive leadership and board stakeholders to align HR strategy with business goals. Lead HR teams supporting multi-country operations . Support business expansion initiatives including new market entry and workforce setup . Required Experience 10-15 years of HR leadership experience in international organizations. Strong experience managing HR aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures . Proven expertise in TUPE transfers and workforce consultation processes . Experience managing cross-border HR operations across the UK and Europe . Track record in organizational restructuring, workforce integration, and transition management . Strong understanding of UK employment law and European labour frameworks . Preferred Background Experience in technology, consulting, enterprise funded startups or multinational services organizations . Experience working with private equity, growth companies, or international expansion projects . Exposure to global workforce models including remote and multi-country teams . Education & Qualifications Degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or Law CIPD Level 7 or equivalent HR qualification preferred Additional certifications in employment law, organizational change, or HR transformation advantageous Key Competencies Strategic HR leadership M&A workforce integration TUPE and employment law expertise Cross-border HR compliance Change management Stakeholder engagement Risk management and governance
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced Director - Human Resources with a strong background in Mergers & Acquisitions, TUPE transfers, organizational transitions, and cross-border HR compliance across the UK and European markets . This role will play a critical leadership position in HR strategy, workforce integration, organizational restructuring, and policy governance , ensuring that all people-related aspects of business expansion, acquisitions, divestitures, and operational transitions are delivered smoothly and in full compliance with local employment regulations. The successful candidate will partner closely with executive leadership, legal teams, finance, and operational stakeholders to lead complex workforce programs across multiple jurisdictions. Key Responsibilities Mergers & Acquisitions (HR Due Diligence) Lead HR due diligence during mergers, acquisitions, and strategic partnerships. Assess workforce risks including contracts, compensation structures, benefits liabilities, and employment disputes . Support integration planning including organization design, workforce harmonization, and talent retention strategies . TUPE & Workforce Transfers Lead TUPE consultations and workforce transfers in compliance with UK regulations. Manage employee consultations, union engagement, and communication strategies during transfers. Ensure proper documentation, legal compliance, and smooth workforce integration. Transitions & Organizational Change Design and implement workforce transition programs including restructuring, outsourcing, and insourcing. Lead change management frameworks during operational transitions. Ensure business continuity while protecting employee engagement. Exit Management & Workforce Restructuring Oversee redundancy programs, exits, and restructuring initiatives . Ensure processes comply with UK and European labour laws , collective consultation requirements, and legal frameworks. Manage risk mitigation around employment disputes and litigation. HR Policy & Governance Develop and maintain HR policies aligned with UK and EU employment regulations . Ensure compliance with: Employment law Data protection (GDPR) Equality and diversity legislation Workforce consultation regulations Compliance & Risk Management Ensure HR operations comply with UK and European labour legislation . Work closely with legal advisors on cross-border workforce governance . Implement audit and compliance frameworks for HR processes. Leadership & Stakeholder Management Partner with executive leadership and board stakeholders to align HR strategy with business goals. Lead HR teams supporting multi-country operations . Support business expansion initiatives including new market entry and workforce setup . Required Experience 10-15 years of HR leadership experience in international organizations. Strong experience managing HR aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures . Proven expertise in TUPE transfers and workforce consultation processes . Experience managing cross-border HR operations across the UK and Europe . Track record in organizational restructuring, workforce integration, and transition management . Strong understanding of UK employment law and European labour frameworks . Preferred Background Experience in technology, consulting, enterprise funded startups or multinational services organizations . Experience working with private equity, growth companies, or international expansion projects . Exposure to global workforce models including remote and multi-country teams . Education & Qualifications Degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or Law CIPD Level 7 or equivalent HR qualification preferred Additional certifications in employment law, organizational change, or HR transformation advantageous Key Competencies Strategic HR leadership M&A workforce integration TUPE and employment law expertise Cross-border HR compliance Change management Stakeholder engagement Risk management and governance
Practice Supervisor - Family Group Decision Making Salary NJC39 - £50,269 Do you believe in the power of family led decision making? Can you champion the voice of families and communities? Help deliver life changing outcomes with As part of our ongoing commitment to empowering families to be involved in the decisions that affect their lives, we are developing our Family Group Decision Making practice. An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Practice Supervisor in Family Group Decision Making within North East Lincolnshire Council's Children's Services. This is a really great time to join us as we implement and embed Family Group Decision Making in our work. About the Role Your role will include leading a Family Group Conference team alongside contributing to the management of Family Group Decision Making training and practice development across services. You will champion the principles of Family Group Decision Making across our partnerships advocating for family led decision making approaches. Who are we looking for? We are looking for a someone who is passionate about empowering children and families to create meaningful and lasting change. You will have extensive experience of working in children's services, multi-agency working and have knowledge of legislation and guidance for working with children and families. You will have either a relevant degree level qualification or equivalent knowledge, skills and experience. Your knowledge and skills will include managing and motivating through change to enable a positive difference to children and families. You will have a clear understanding of the principles of Family Group Decision Making whilst we will invest in your ongoing learning and development in family led planning and decision making approaches. Now is an exciting time to join us as we further develop, implement and embed a whole-system approach to Family Group Decision Making. We are changing lives and the fastest transforming children's services team in the country. If you are passionate and focussed on making a lifelong difference to children's lives and improve their outcomes, we want to hear from you. Our Team As part of our team, you will be supported through relational leadership with high aspirations for children and families and who are committed to empowering them to thrive. We offer you the opportunity to work in a supportive and friendly team, leading on family led practice to support children and help families to stay together safely. We offer you diverse training and professional development opportunities, a highly rewarding environment where you can really make a difference to the lives of children, their families and family networks as well as a range of workplace benefits. For more information, please refer to the role profile or email: Julie Bettany - Workforce Lead at or Nikki Alcock - Deputy Service Director: Practice Standards and Principal Social Worker at We look forward to talking with you. What else can you expect? Regular individual and reflective child focussed, professional and personal supervision A relational approach in all aspects of practice Accessible and proactive management that creates the conditions for the workforce to flourish and make a real difference to people's lives A highly supportive team and working environment In order to fully comply with Safer Recruitment guidelines, if you are successful with your application, you must meet the below criteria and be able to provide: At least one reference must be from your current or most recent employment You must provide a professional/company email address (we cannot accept personal email addresses) References must cover the last 3 years, any reasons for gaps should be detailed in your enhanced reference form. Your references will only be requested if you are offered and have accepted a position Please note: This role requires a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check at a level appropriate to the post. It is a contractual and essential requirement that the successful candidate is registered with the DBS Update Service. You have 30 calendar days from the "date of issue" printed on your standard or enhanced DBS certificate to register for the DBS Update Service using the certificate number. We reserve the right to close our adverts early if we have received a significant volume of suitable applications. We love AI and think it plays a great role in the world of work. However, for your application, we want to hear from YOU! As such, we will be testing applications to determine the use of AI, and applications that have heavily utilised the function will be scrutinised for suitability. As part of your RewardNEL package , you will have a generous leave entitlement (including bank holidays) and enrolment into a local government pension. You will also have access to our exclusive RewardNEL platform. This includes a variety of salary sacrifice schemes including Cycle2Work, Holiday Extra and Tusker (Car Lease), discounts at local coffee shops and bars, direct access to our inhouse wellbeing support, free and discounted local car parking as well as instant access to new savings at major retailers, entertainment and hotels. NELC staff can also benefit from flexible working and excellent training and development opportunities and a Fostering friendly scheme. Do you need support? If you need any help applying for this position, please contact Wendy Trask on (text or call). Wendy can support with digital access as well as offering advice and guidance about completing the different sections of the application form. Your earnings go further in North East Lincolnshire, house prices are four times less than in London. Learn more about what our place has to offer at Life in North East Lincolnshire NELC ( nelincs.gov.uk ) Get to know us better Check out our Council Plan and read about all of the exciting new developments we have in the pipeline. We regularly review data to ensure our recruitment processes are fair, transparent and promote equal opportunities for all. We also have an in-house Equalities Champions Group that works to promote and embed inclusivity in the workplace, helping us identify areas where we can take positive action, and make the organisation a safe space for colleagues to feel connected.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Practice Supervisor - Family Group Decision Making Salary NJC39 - £50,269 Do you believe in the power of family led decision making? Can you champion the voice of families and communities? Help deliver life changing outcomes with As part of our ongoing commitment to empowering families to be involved in the decisions that affect their lives, we are developing our Family Group Decision Making practice. An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Practice Supervisor in Family Group Decision Making within North East Lincolnshire Council's Children's Services. This is a really great time to join us as we implement and embed Family Group Decision Making in our work. About the Role Your role will include leading a Family Group Conference team alongside contributing to the management of Family Group Decision Making training and practice development across services. You will champion the principles of Family Group Decision Making across our partnerships advocating for family led decision making approaches. Who are we looking for? We are looking for a someone who is passionate about empowering children and families to create meaningful and lasting change. You will have extensive experience of working in children's services, multi-agency working and have knowledge of legislation and guidance for working with children and families. You will have either a relevant degree level qualification or equivalent knowledge, skills and experience. Your knowledge and skills will include managing and motivating through change to enable a positive difference to children and families. You will have a clear understanding of the principles of Family Group Decision Making whilst we will invest in your ongoing learning and development in family led planning and decision making approaches. Now is an exciting time to join us as we further develop, implement and embed a whole-system approach to Family Group Decision Making. We are changing lives and the fastest transforming children's services team in the country. If you are passionate and focussed on making a lifelong difference to children's lives and improve their outcomes, we want to hear from you. Our Team As part of our team, you will be supported through relational leadership with high aspirations for children and families and who are committed to empowering them to thrive. We offer you the opportunity to work in a supportive and friendly team, leading on family led practice to support children and help families to stay together safely. We offer you diverse training and professional development opportunities, a highly rewarding environment where you can really make a difference to the lives of children, their families and family networks as well as a range of workplace benefits. For more information, please refer to the role profile or email: Julie Bettany - Workforce Lead at or Nikki Alcock - Deputy Service Director: Practice Standards and Principal Social Worker at We look forward to talking with you. What else can you expect? Regular individual and reflective child focussed, professional and personal supervision A relational approach in all aspects of practice Accessible and proactive management that creates the conditions for the workforce to flourish and make a real difference to people's lives A highly supportive team and working environment In order to fully comply with Safer Recruitment guidelines, if you are successful with your application, you must meet the below criteria and be able to provide: At least one reference must be from your current or most recent employment You must provide a professional/company email address (we cannot accept personal email addresses) References must cover the last 3 years, any reasons for gaps should be detailed in your enhanced reference form. Your references will only be requested if you are offered and have accepted a position Please note: This role requires a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check at a level appropriate to the post. It is a contractual and essential requirement that the successful candidate is registered with the DBS Update Service. You have 30 calendar days from the "date of issue" printed on your standard or enhanced DBS certificate to register for the DBS Update Service using the certificate number. We reserve the right to close our adverts early if we have received a significant volume of suitable applications. We love AI and think it plays a great role in the world of work. However, for your application, we want to hear from YOU! As such, we will be testing applications to determine the use of AI, and applications that have heavily utilised the function will be scrutinised for suitability. As part of your RewardNEL package , you will have a generous leave entitlement (including bank holidays) and enrolment into a local government pension. You will also have access to our exclusive RewardNEL platform. This includes a variety of salary sacrifice schemes including Cycle2Work, Holiday Extra and Tusker (Car Lease), discounts at local coffee shops and bars, direct access to our inhouse wellbeing support, free and discounted local car parking as well as instant access to new savings at major retailers, entertainment and hotels. NELC staff can also benefit from flexible working and excellent training and development opportunities and a Fostering friendly scheme. Do you need support? If you need any help applying for this position, please contact Wendy Trask on (text or call). Wendy can support with digital access as well as offering advice and guidance about completing the different sections of the application form. Your earnings go further in North East Lincolnshire, house prices are four times less than in London. Learn more about what our place has to offer at Life in North East Lincolnshire NELC ( nelincs.gov.uk ) Get to know us better Check out our Council Plan and read about all of the exciting new developments we have in the pipeline. We regularly review data to ensure our recruitment processes are fair, transparent and promote equal opportunities for all. We also have an in-house Equalities Champions Group that works to promote and embed inclusivity in the workplace, helping us identify areas where we can take positive action, and make the organisation a safe space for colleagues to feel connected.
Director of Corporate Services Community Health Partnerships (CHP) Competitive Salary National with offices in London, Manchester (HQ) and Birmingham Community Health Partnerships (CHP) is at the heart of transforming the primary and community health estate across England. As we enter a defining period for the future of the LIFT portfolio, our role as a critical enabler of neighbourhood based, integrated care has never been more important. We are seeking an exceptional Director of Corporate Services to join our Executive Team and help lead CHP through the next phase of organisational transformation and strategic delivery. CHP is a DHSC owned NHS company with a clear purpose: to shape the care environment for locally based services and to support the NHS to deliver high quality, sustainable, place based care. Our modern, fit for purpose buildings are designated as core assets for local care delivery, supporting Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) as they redesign services around population need. As we implement our transformation programme and lead the national Securing the Future programme for LIFT assets, this role will be instrumental in driving forward our vision, capability and organisational culture. As Director of Corporate Services, you will oversee a wide portfolio encompassing governance and business assurance, risk, corporate planning, people, communications and legal/statutory management. This includes responsibility for Board and Committee planning, corporate reporting, and ensuring robust governance frameworks that support CHP's strategic and regulatory commitments. You will play a key role in shaping CHP's organisational capability as we modernise how we work. This includes driving forward our transformation and strengthening the systems, culture and workforce needed to deliver high performance, accountability and collaboration. The role is central to coordinating CHP's annual business plan, KPIs and performance reporting, ensuring our corporate core is aligned to the ambitions set out in the Five Year Strategy. The postholder will support our Securing the Future programme, one of the organisation's most significant national initiatives, supporting long term planning for the LIFT assets as they approach the end of term and ensuring they remain key to neighbourhood level, place based care delivery. This work positions CHP as a strategic leader, advisor and estate expert across ICSs, DHSC, NHSE and private sector partners. To thrive in this role, you will need to be a confident, strategic leader - someone who brings strong governance expertise, excellent judgement, and the ability to influence at Executive and Board level. You will lead high performing teams, foster a culture of excellence and inclusivity, and demonstrate clarity, pace and resilience in navigating complexity. Above all, you will be motivated by the opportunity to help CHP strengthen its organisational foundations while playing a part in shaping the future of local health infrastructure. If you're energised by meaningful impact and committed to driving organisational excellence in support of better community based care, this is a rare and compelling leadership opportunity. For a confidential discussion, please contact our advising consultants; Lucy Deane, ( ), Serena Dobson, ( ) or Melanie Shearer ( ). Closing Date: 9am Tuesday 7th April
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Director of Corporate Services Community Health Partnerships (CHP) Competitive Salary National with offices in London, Manchester (HQ) and Birmingham Community Health Partnerships (CHP) is at the heart of transforming the primary and community health estate across England. As we enter a defining period for the future of the LIFT portfolio, our role as a critical enabler of neighbourhood based, integrated care has never been more important. We are seeking an exceptional Director of Corporate Services to join our Executive Team and help lead CHP through the next phase of organisational transformation and strategic delivery. CHP is a DHSC owned NHS company with a clear purpose: to shape the care environment for locally based services and to support the NHS to deliver high quality, sustainable, place based care. Our modern, fit for purpose buildings are designated as core assets for local care delivery, supporting Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) as they redesign services around population need. As we implement our transformation programme and lead the national Securing the Future programme for LIFT assets, this role will be instrumental in driving forward our vision, capability and organisational culture. As Director of Corporate Services, you will oversee a wide portfolio encompassing governance and business assurance, risk, corporate planning, people, communications and legal/statutory management. This includes responsibility for Board and Committee planning, corporate reporting, and ensuring robust governance frameworks that support CHP's strategic and regulatory commitments. You will play a key role in shaping CHP's organisational capability as we modernise how we work. This includes driving forward our transformation and strengthening the systems, culture and workforce needed to deliver high performance, accountability and collaboration. The role is central to coordinating CHP's annual business plan, KPIs and performance reporting, ensuring our corporate core is aligned to the ambitions set out in the Five Year Strategy. The postholder will support our Securing the Future programme, one of the organisation's most significant national initiatives, supporting long term planning for the LIFT assets as they approach the end of term and ensuring they remain key to neighbourhood level, place based care delivery. This work positions CHP as a strategic leader, advisor and estate expert across ICSs, DHSC, NHSE and private sector partners. To thrive in this role, you will need to be a confident, strategic leader - someone who brings strong governance expertise, excellent judgement, and the ability to influence at Executive and Board level. You will lead high performing teams, foster a culture of excellence and inclusivity, and demonstrate clarity, pace and resilience in navigating complexity. Above all, you will be motivated by the opportunity to help CHP strengthen its organisational foundations while playing a part in shaping the future of local health infrastructure. If you're energised by meaningful impact and committed to driving organisational excellence in support of better community based care, this is a rare and compelling leadership opportunity. For a confidential discussion, please contact our advising consultants; Lucy Deane, ( ), Serena Dobson, ( ) or Melanie Shearer ( ). Closing Date: 9am Tuesday 7th April
Future Fit Group are seeking an experienced, commercially minded Managing Director to oversee three of the Groups established businesses: Future Fit Training, Future Fit For Business and Biomechanics Education. As Managing Director, you will lead the companies through their next phase of sustainable growth, taking full responsibility for margin, profitability, operational performance, and long-term organisational health. You'll bring a balanced approach: confident in delivering strong financial outcomes and operational excellence, while also being measured, and people centred in the way you lead change. This is a pivotal role for a strategic leader who combines sound commercial judgement with the ability to inspire, coach and unite teams behind a shared vision. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Shape, refine, and deliver the organisations long-term strategies, with a strong focus on profitable growth and operational sustainability. Use market insight to identify opportunities and manage risk, ensuring each organisation maintains competitiveness and stability. Lead change with a steady hand, guiding teams through transformation in a way that is structured, inclusive, and supportive rather than radical or disruptive. Operational & Commercial Excellence Take full accountability for P&L, financial performance, margin optimisation, and budget management. Ensure high quality delivery across all services, maintaining compliance, consistency, and an excellent learner experience. Drive continuous improvement across teaching, learning, operations and support functions, focusing on efficiency and measurable performance outcomes. Oversee B2B and B2C commercial strategies, including sales, marketing, product positioning, and new revenue opportunities. Stakeholder & Partnership Management Build and maintain productive relationships with regulators, funding bodies, partners, and industry stakeholders. Represent the Group externally with credibility and professionalism, strengthening the organisation's reputation and market standing. People Leadership & Culture Lead with a coaching mindset, developing senior leaders, encouraging accountability, and fostering a high performance culture. Create an environment where people feel engaged, supported, and confident in the organisation's direction. Ensure strong succession planning and capability development across the leadership team. Promote diversity, equity and inclusion as core principles in organisational practice and decision making. Experience & Attributes Essential: Proven senior leadership experience at Managing Director or equivalent level, ideally within education, training, or workforce development. Strong commercial and financial acumen with a track record of delivering profitable, margin focused growth. Experience leading multidisciplinary teams and complex operations across both B2B and B2C environments. Skilled at leading change in a calm, structured and engaging way, and able to bring people on the journey. Highly credible communicator with exceptional negotiation, stakeholder engagement, and presentation skills. Ability to interpret and utilise performance data to drive decision making. Positive, steady leadership style with the confidence to challenge constructively and the humility to listen. Willingness to travel nationally, with occasional international travel. Desirable: Advanced qualifications or sector-specific knowledge; familiarity with digital learning trends; experience in government funded programmes; and a background in building strategic partnerships. Why Join Us? Future Fit Group is a values-led, ambitious, and fast-growing organisation committed to making every business in our Group a success. We balance the stability of decades of credibility and the energy of a business which continues to evolve. This is an opportunity to create long-term value, build strong organisational capability and build consistent, sustainable success.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Future Fit Group are seeking an experienced, commercially minded Managing Director to oversee three of the Groups established businesses: Future Fit Training, Future Fit For Business and Biomechanics Education. As Managing Director, you will lead the companies through their next phase of sustainable growth, taking full responsibility for margin, profitability, operational performance, and long-term organisational health. You'll bring a balanced approach: confident in delivering strong financial outcomes and operational excellence, while also being measured, and people centred in the way you lead change. This is a pivotal role for a strategic leader who combines sound commercial judgement with the ability to inspire, coach and unite teams behind a shared vision. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Shape, refine, and deliver the organisations long-term strategies, with a strong focus on profitable growth and operational sustainability. Use market insight to identify opportunities and manage risk, ensuring each organisation maintains competitiveness and stability. Lead change with a steady hand, guiding teams through transformation in a way that is structured, inclusive, and supportive rather than radical or disruptive. Operational & Commercial Excellence Take full accountability for P&L, financial performance, margin optimisation, and budget management. Ensure high quality delivery across all services, maintaining compliance, consistency, and an excellent learner experience. Drive continuous improvement across teaching, learning, operations and support functions, focusing on efficiency and measurable performance outcomes. Oversee B2B and B2C commercial strategies, including sales, marketing, product positioning, and new revenue opportunities. Stakeholder & Partnership Management Build and maintain productive relationships with regulators, funding bodies, partners, and industry stakeholders. Represent the Group externally with credibility and professionalism, strengthening the organisation's reputation and market standing. People Leadership & Culture Lead with a coaching mindset, developing senior leaders, encouraging accountability, and fostering a high performance culture. Create an environment where people feel engaged, supported, and confident in the organisation's direction. Ensure strong succession planning and capability development across the leadership team. Promote diversity, equity and inclusion as core principles in organisational practice and decision making. Experience & Attributes Essential: Proven senior leadership experience at Managing Director or equivalent level, ideally within education, training, or workforce development. Strong commercial and financial acumen with a track record of delivering profitable, margin focused growth. Experience leading multidisciplinary teams and complex operations across both B2B and B2C environments. Skilled at leading change in a calm, structured and engaging way, and able to bring people on the journey. Highly credible communicator with exceptional negotiation, stakeholder engagement, and presentation skills. Ability to interpret and utilise performance data to drive decision making. Positive, steady leadership style with the confidence to challenge constructively and the humility to listen. Willingness to travel nationally, with occasional international travel. Desirable: Advanced qualifications or sector-specific knowledge; familiarity with digital learning trends; experience in government funded programmes; and a background in building strategic partnerships. Why Join Us? Future Fit Group is a values-led, ambitious, and fast-growing organisation committed to making every business in our Group a success. We balance the stability of decades of credibility and the energy of a business which continues to evolve. This is an opportunity to create long-term value, build strong organisational capability and build consistent, sustainable success.
Operations Manager Location: London - Hybrid (office & client sites) Contract: Permanent Salary + Car/Car Allowance + Benefits We have an exciting opportunity for an ambitious Operations Manager to join NG Bailey's Facilities Services division, managing a portfolio of high-profile corporate accounts across London. This role offers exposure to critical clients, visible business impact, and the chance to grow into a senior leadership position. Reporting into the Operations Director, you'll lead a team of Contract Managers and Administration staff, driving service excellence and operational performance across multiple contracts. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Leading and coordinating resources to deliver consistent, high-quality service across your portfolio of contracts. Supporting the development and delivery of business plans, budgets, and margin improvement initiatives. Ensuring compliance with all Health, Safety, and regulatory requirements, while embedding a culture of continuous improvement. Providing technical and operational guidance across contracts, including day-to-day issues, maintenance planning, and client support. Coaching and developing your team to build a high-performing, motivated workforce ready for future leadership opportunities. Engaging proactively with clients to maintain strong relationships and deliver added value services. What we're looking for: We're seeking an inspiring and driven talent, ready to step up and make an impact. You'll have a proven ability to manage teams and drive operational excellence, and be comfortable taking ownership of complex, high-profile contracts. Essential skills and qualities include: Strong leadership and people management capabilities, with a focus on developing talent for future senior roles. Experience in delivering operational excellence, ideally across multiple client sites or corporate accounts. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills to engage with clients, colleagues, and subcontractors. Ability to interpret and apply technical standards, regulatory requirements, and company procedures. Competence in using IT systems and tools to drive operational performance and reporting. Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Car allowance 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays with an option to Buy/Sell additional days Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Life Assurance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to choose from including: Dental Insurance, Gym Membership, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax-Free Bikes Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: We are one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward-thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies. Progression is something we value, and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Operations Manager Location: London - Hybrid (office & client sites) Contract: Permanent Salary + Car/Car Allowance + Benefits We have an exciting opportunity for an ambitious Operations Manager to join NG Bailey's Facilities Services division, managing a portfolio of high-profile corporate accounts across London. This role offers exposure to critical clients, visible business impact, and the chance to grow into a senior leadership position. Reporting into the Operations Director, you'll lead a team of Contract Managers and Administration staff, driving service excellence and operational performance across multiple contracts. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Leading and coordinating resources to deliver consistent, high-quality service across your portfolio of contracts. Supporting the development and delivery of business plans, budgets, and margin improvement initiatives. Ensuring compliance with all Health, Safety, and regulatory requirements, while embedding a culture of continuous improvement. Providing technical and operational guidance across contracts, including day-to-day issues, maintenance planning, and client support. Coaching and developing your team to build a high-performing, motivated workforce ready for future leadership opportunities. Engaging proactively with clients to maintain strong relationships and deliver added value services. What we're looking for: We're seeking an inspiring and driven talent, ready to step up and make an impact. You'll have a proven ability to manage teams and drive operational excellence, and be comfortable taking ownership of complex, high-profile contracts. Essential skills and qualities include: Strong leadership and people management capabilities, with a focus on developing talent for future senior roles. Experience in delivering operational excellence, ideally across multiple client sites or corporate accounts. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills to engage with clients, colleagues, and subcontractors. Ability to interpret and apply technical standards, regulatory requirements, and company procedures. Competence in using IT systems and tools to drive operational performance and reporting. Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Car allowance 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays with an option to Buy/Sell additional days Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Life Assurance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to choose from including: Dental Insurance, Gym Membership, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax-Free Bikes Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: We are one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward-thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies. Progression is something we value, and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Learning & Development Manager Watford / Hybrid £45-55k plus car allowance This successful construction organisation is looking for a Learning & Development Manager to lead capability development for c2000 FTE. This is a hands-on role with real impact-designing and implementing training solutions that keep the workforce compliant, skilled, and ready for the future. You'll partner with senior leaders to diagnose capability gaps, create practical learning interventions, and manage an administrator to ensure smooth operational delivery. This is not a strategic leadership role, but your insights will help shape workforce planning and influence business priorities. Design and organise training programmes across technical, compliance, leadership and soft skills. Work with senior leaders to identify capability needs and develop targeted L&D plans. Ensure all learning meets regulatory and industry standards. Manage and support an Academy Administrator for the Building delegation. Analyse training data and present insights to stakeholders. Promote a culture of continuous learning and development. Successful candidates will have proven experience in Learning & Development-ideally in construction, engineering or operational environments. You will also have experience designing and implementing training programmes end-to-end, and line management experience. Please quote 52215 when calling Simon Geere at Alexander Lloyd or email them at . This is only one of many vacancies we are handling, Alexander Lloyd Human Resources Recruitment Solutions is the leading recruiter for HR Director, Manager, Business Partner, Learning & Development, Internal Communications, Talent Acquisition and Reward opportunities across Surrey, Sussex, Kent and London. Due to the high amount of interest that we receive for each of our roles unfortunately we cannot respond to each application individually, therefore if you do not hear back from one of our consultants you have not been shortlisted for this role. Please continue to check our website for any other roles which may be of interest.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Learning & Development Manager Watford / Hybrid £45-55k plus car allowance This successful construction organisation is looking for a Learning & Development Manager to lead capability development for c2000 FTE. This is a hands-on role with real impact-designing and implementing training solutions that keep the workforce compliant, skilled, and ready for the future. You'll partner with senior leaders to diagnose capability gaps, create practical learning interventions, and manage an administrator to ensure smooth operational delivery. This is not a strategic leadership role, but your insights will help shape workforce planning and influence business priorities. Design and organise training programmes across technical, compliance, leadership and soft skills. Work with senior leaders to identify capability needs and develop targeted L&D plans. Ensure all learning meets regulatory and industry standards. Manage and support an Academy Administrator for the Building delegation. Analyse training data and present insights to stakeholders. Promote a culture of continuous learning and development. Successful candidates will have proven experience in Learning & Development-ideally in construction, engineering or operational environments. You will also have experience designing and implementing training programmes end-to-end, and line management experience. Please quote 52215 when calling Simon Geere at Alexander Lloyd or email them at . This is only one of many vacancies we are handling, Alexander Lloyd Human Resources Recruitment Solutions is the leading recruiter for HR Director, Manager, Business Partner, Learning & Development, Internal Communications, Talent Acquisition and Reward opportunities across Surrey, Sussex, Kent and London. Due to the high amount of interest that we receive for each of our roles unfortunately we cannot respond to each application individually, therefore if you do not hear back from one of our consultants you have not been shortlisted for this role. Please continue to check our website for any other roles which may be of interest.
The HR Director - Organisational Development & Leadership will lead and shape the strategic HR agenda, focusing on organisational development, leadership, and talent management within the industrial/manufacturing sector. This role requires weekly presence in Solihull, a seasoned professional capable of driving impactful change and aligning HR strategies with business goals. Client Details Page Executive are delighted to partner with this high growth organisation to hire a Part Time HR Director. They are a privately owned international manufacturing group, supplying technically specialised products within high-temperature industrial organisations across Europe, the Middle East and Asia. For over 30 years the company has built a reputation for technical reliability, trusted partnerships and entrepreneurial agility. Today they are entering an important stage of evolution. The business is transitioning from a highly entrepreneurial structure towards a more aligned, leadership-driven organisation capable of scaling internationally, while maintaining the technical credibility and customer trust that underpin its success. With plans to double the business in the next five years, strengthening leadership capability, organisational clarity and talent depth has become a strategic priority. The HR Director - Organisational Development & Leadership will play a central role in shaping this next chapter. Description This role combines strategic HR leadership with organisational diagnosis and leadership development. The HR Director will act as a trusted partner to the CEO and leadership team, helping to design the organisational structure, leadership capability and cultural alignment required to support the next phase of growth. Develop and implement organisational development strategies to support business growth. Create and lead leadership development initiatives to build a strong and capable management team. Create and oversee talent management processes, including succession planning and employee engagement. Collaborate with senior leaders to align HR strategies with business objectives. Ensure compliance with employment legislation and industry standards. Develop and manage HR policies and practices to support a positive workplace culture. Provide strategic guidance on workforce planning and resource allocation. Support change management initiatives to drive organisational effectiveness. Management and development of a HR Administrator Profile To be successful in the role of HR Director - Organisational Development & Leadership: Proven expertise in organisational development and leadership within the industrial/manufacturing sector. Experience in an international role with a deep understanding of contractual and cultural nuances Experience working in founder-led or entrepreneurial organisations undergoing structural evolution Demonstrated capability in organisational design and leadership development Experience supporting dispersed international teams Strong diagnostic ability and organisational judgement Credibility with technically minded leadership populations Strong knowledge of HR policies, employment legislation, and best practices. Experience in driving strategic HR initiatives and leading change management projects. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. A professional HR qualification or equivalent experience. Please note that due to the headcount of this organisation this is a strategic yet hands on role, you will be partnering the CEO as trusted counsel but will also need to be able to deliver on day to day operational activities with the support of an administrator. The organisation are open to work pattern suggestions for this role with weekly site presence, monthly London presence and very occasional international travel. Job Offer Competitive full time equivalent salary ranging plus benefits package fitting this level of hire This is a unique opportunity to make a significant impact within a respected organisation in Solihull. If you have the required expertise and are ready for your next challenge, we encourage you to apply.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
The HR Director - Organisational Development & Leadership will lead and shape the strategic HR agenda, focusing on organisational development, leadership, and talent management within the industrial/manufacturing sector. This role requires weekly presence in Solihull, a seasoned professional capable of driving impactful change and aligning HR strategies with business goals. Client Details Page Executive are delighted to partner with this high growth organisation to hire a Part Time HR Director. They are a privately owned international manufacturing group, supplying technically specialised products within high-temperature industrial organisations across Europe, the Middle East and Asia. For over 30 years the company has built a reputation for technical reliability, trusted partnerships and entrepreneurial agility. Today they are entering an important stage of evolution. The business is transitioning from a highly entrepreneurial structure towards a more aligned, leadership-driven organisation capable of scaling internationally, while maintaining the technical credibility and customer trust that underpin its success. With plans to double the business in the next five years, strengthening leadership capability, organisational clarity and talent depth has become a strategic priority. The HR Director - Organisational Development & Leadership will play a central role in shaping this next chapter. Description This role combines strategic HR leadership with organisational diagnosis and leadership development. The HR Director will act as a trusted partner to the CEO and leadership team, helping to design the organisational structure, leadership capability and cultural alignment required to support the next phase of growth. Develop and implement organisational development strategies to support business growth. Create and lead leadership development initiatives to build a strong and capable management team. Create and oversee talent management processes, including succession planning and employee engagement. Collaborate with senior leaders to align HR strategies with business objectives. Ensure compliance with employment legislation and industry standards. Develop and manage HR policies and practices to support a positive workplace culture. Provide strategic guidance on workforce planning and resource allocation. Support change management initiatives to drive organisational effectiveness. Management and development of a HR Administrator Profile To be successful in the role of HR Director - Organisational Development & Leadership: Proven expertise in organisational development and leadership within the industrial/manufacturing sector. Experience in an international role with a deep understanding of contractual and cultural nuances Experience working in founder-led or entrepreneurial organisations undergoing structural evolution Demonstrated capability in organisational design and leadership development Experience supporting dispersed international teams Strong diagnostic ability and organisational judgement Credibility with technically minded leadership populations Strong knowledge of HR policies, employment legislation, and best practices. Experience in driving strategic HR initiatives and leading change management projects. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills. A professional HR qualification or equivalent experience. Please note that due to the headcount of this organisation this is a strategic yet hands on role, you will be partnering the CEO as trusted counsel but will also need to be able to deliver on day to day operational activities with the support of an administrator. The organisation are open to work pattern suggestions for this role with weekly site presence, monthly London presence and very occasional international travel. Job Offer Competitive full time equivalent salary ranging plus benefits package fitting this level of hire This is a unique opportunity to make a significant impact within a respected organisation in Solihull. If you have the required expertise and are ready for your next challenge, we encourage you to apply.
As Senior Divisional HR Director for Europe, you will serve as the key strategic advisor to our European leadership team and a critical partner to our US-based Group HR organisation. You will drive the people agenda across our European industrial equipment and vegetation management businesses, ensuring that talent, capability, and culture are aligned to our long-term growth ambitions. Client Details Alamo Group is a global manufacturer with more than 40 market leading brands operating across North America, Europe, and Australasia. Our equipment underpins essential infrastructure work roadway maintenance, biomass recycling, vegetation and tree management, and public works. With $1.7B+ in global revenue and 3,750 employees, we are entering an exciting period of accelerated European growth, driven by both organic expansion and acquisition. Our teams in France, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and Australia form a truly global network committed to innovation, operational excellence, and long term sustainability. The corporate centre of Evesham will be your base but as Senior Divisional HR Director for Europe you will be part of the European network of leaders. Alamo are really looking for a HR leader who can take everyone with them and foster high levels of collaboration, celebrating cultural differences whilst striving for one goal. Description The Division HR Director serves as a strategic and forward-thinking HR partner responsible for shaping and executing people strategies across the organisation's European companies. This is a transformation heavy role requiring a leader who can balance global consistency with regional cultural nuance , creating integration and alignment without losing what makes each country team successful. As Senior Divisional HR Director, you will: Act as the strategic HR partner to European business leaders, setting and executing the divisional people strategy. Lead the transformation and integration agenda across multiple countries, ensuring alignment with global HR priorities while adapting to local requirements. Drive organisational design, workforce planning, leadership development, and succession planning across European sites. Strengthen cross border talent management, mobility, and capability development in close partnership with Global Talent Management. Provide data driven insight on regional workforce trends, labour markets, and talent risks. Partner with Centres of Excellence to enhance recruiting, retention, HR operations, and leadership pipeline development. Lead and develop HR teams in multiple countries, raising capability and building a cohesive, high performing European HR community. Ensure HR processes and programs are consistent across the Division while remaining compliant with local employment legislation and sensitive to cultural context. Support M&A integration, workforce transitions, and organisation wide transformation initiatives. Profile A successful Senior Divisional HR Director should have: Significant senior HR leadership experience across multiple European countries. Fluency in English and at least one additional European language-ideally French, German, or Dutch. A strong track record in transformation, integration, and complex organisational change. Experience delivering digital HR transformation; Workday exposure advantageous. Background in manufacturing, industrial, engineering or similarly complex operational environments strongly preferred. Expert knowledge of European employment law; familiarity with US/Canada/LATAM advantageous but not essential. Demonstrable experience leading and developing HR teams across regions. Executive presence, resilience, and an inclusive leadership style that brings people with you. Ability to operate predominantly on-site across Europe and at our Evesham HQ. Alamo will support relocation and sponsorship for EU nationals looking to relocate to the UK Demonstrated and effective experience leading HR functions through M&A integration, regional restructuring, and workforce transitions. Job Offer A pivotal European leadership role with direct influence on global HR strategy. Opportunity to shape a high-growth, multi-country division undergoing significant transformation. Exposure to global leadership and future career pathways within a growing international Group. Competitive executive remuneration and benefits. This is an excellent opportunity to take on a pivotal HR leadership role. If you are ready to take the next step in your career, apply today!
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
As Senior Divisional HR Director for Europe, you will serve as the key strategic advisor to our European leadership team and a critical partner to our US-based Group HR organisation. You will drive the people agenda across our European industrial equipment and vegetation management businesses, ensuring that talent, capability, and culture are aligned to our long-term growth ambitions. Client Details Alamo Group is a global manufacturer with more than 40 market leading brands operating across North America, Europe, and Australasia. Our equipment underpins essential infrastructure work roadway maintenance, biomass recycling, vegetation and tree management, and public works. With $1.7B+ in global revenue and 3,750 employees, we are entering an exciting period of accelerated European growth, driven by both organic expansion and acquisition. Our teams in France, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and Australia form a truly global network committed to innovation, operational excellence, and long term sustainability. The corporate centre of Evesham will be your base but as Senior Divisional HR Director for Europe you will be part of the European network of leaders. Alamo are really looking for a HR leader who can take everyone with them and foster high levels of collaboration, celebrating cultural differences whilst striving for one goal. Description The Division HR Director serves as a strategic and forward-thinking HR partner responsible for shaping and executing people strategies across the organisation's European companies. This is a transformation heavy role requiring a leader who can balance global consistency with regional cultural nuance , creating integration and alignment without losing what makes each country team successful. As Senior Divisional HR Director, you will: Act as the strategic HR partner to European business leaders, setting and executing the divisional people strategy. Lead the transformation and integration agenda across multiple countries, ensuring alignment with global HR priorities while adapting to local requirements. Drive organisational design, workforce planning, leadership development, and succession planning across European sites. Strengthen cross border talent management, mobility, and capability development in close partnership with Global Talent Management. Provide data driven insight on regional workforce trends, labour markets, and talent risks. Partner with Centres of Excellence to enhance recruiting, retention, HR operations, and leadership pipeline development. Lead and develop HR teams in multiple countries, raising capability and building a cohesive, high performing European HR community. Ensure HR processes and programs are consistent across the Division while remaining compliant with local employment legislation and sensitive to cultural context. Support M&A integration, workforce transitions, and organisation wide transformation initiatives. Profile A successful Senior Divisional HR Director should have: Significant senior HR leadership experience across multiple European countries. Fluency in English and at least one additional European language-ideally French, German, or Dutch. A strong track record in transformation, integration, and complex organisational change. Experience delivering digital HR transformation; Workday exposure advantageous. Background in manufacturing, industrial, engineering or similarly complex operational environments strongly preferred. Expert knowledge of European employment law; familiarity with US/Canada/LATAM advantageous but not essential. Demonstrable experience leading and developing HR teams across regions. Executive presence, resilience, and an inclusive leadership style that brings people with you. Ability to operate predominantly on-site across Europe and at our Evesham HQ. Alamo will support relocation and sponsorship for EU nationals looking to relocate to the UK Demonstrated and effective experience leading HR functions through M&A integration, regional restructuring, and workforce transitions. Job Offer A pivotal European leadership role with direct influence on global HR strategy. Opportunity to shape a high-growth, multi-country division undergoing significant transformation. Exposure to global leadership and future career pathways within a growing international Group. Competitive executive remuneration and benefits. This is an excellent opportunity to take on a pivotal HR leadership role. If you are ready to take the next step in your career, apply today!