Ackerman Pierce

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Ackerman Pierce Harlow, Essex
May 10, 2026
Full time
Compliance Officer - Ackerman Pierce Recruitment - Harlow, Essex Ackerman Pierce is a well-established specialist recruitment agency supplying staff into Local Authorities, NHS services, and Education settings across the UK. Due to continued growth, we are looking for an organised and detail-focused Compliance Officer to support our compliance function and ensure candidates meet all required standards prior to placement. This is a fast-paced administrative role at the heart of the business. You will work closely with the Compliance Team and Recruitment Consultants to support the end-to-end compliance process for temporary and permanent workers across social care, healthcare, and education, this will include completing pre employment checks, maintaining accurate records, and helping to ensure we meet safeguarding legislation and framework requirements. If you thrive in a structured, process-driven environment and enjoy working to deadlines, this role is a great opportunity to build your career in compliance. Key Responsibilities Supporting the compliance process from candidate registration through to clearance Completing Right to Work checks and ID verification in line with UK legislation Obtaining and checking employment references in line with safer recruitment standards Processing DBS applications, tracking progress, and updating records Verifying training certificates and mandatory checks against Local Authority and NHS requirements Maintaining accurate records on the CRM and compliance trackers Working with consultants to help prioritise urgent placements Assisting with internal audits to ensure files meet compliance standards Providing basic support for client compliance queries Supporting improvements to compliance processes and documentation Helping manage and log compliance-related complaints or issues Essential Skills & Experience Previous experience working in a compliance, administration, or recruitment support role (agency background desirable) Understanding of UK Right to Work checks, DBS processes, and safer recruitment standards (or willingness to learn) Excellent organisation skills with strong attention to detail Ability to work to strict deadlines and manage multiple tasks Confident communicator with a proactive approach Comfortable chasing outstanding documents and following structured processes Strong IT and record-keeping skills The Reality of the Role This is a hands-on administrative role supporting the wider compliance function. You will: Regularly follow up with candidates for outstanding documentation Play a vital role in ensuring essential workers can start safely and compliantly Work to urgent deadlines and support last-minute compliance needs Help maintain high standards required by Local Authorities and NHS frameworks What We Offer Competitive salary Excellent Commission scheme Benefits package Supportive and collaborative team environment Ongoing training and professional development Clear progression opportunities into senior compliance roles A great company culture - Company socials and incentives Apply If you are organised, proactive, and looking to build a career in compliance within a supportive team, we would love to hear from you.INDREC
Ackerman Pierce Lancaster, Lancashire
May 02, 2026
Seasonal
We are Recruiting for a Team Manager for our Children with Disabilities Team in Halton Rate: £46 ph Team: Children with Disabilities Team Position: We are recruiting for a Team Manager for the Children with Disabilities team in Halton. This is a key leadership role requiring strong operational oversight, excellent decision-making skills, and a commitment to delivering high-quality services to children and families. Key Responsibilities: Provide effective leadership and management to a team of social workers and practitioners Oversee case management, ensuring statutory responsibilities and service standards are met Drive performance, quality assurance, and continuous improvement within the team Support staff development through supervision, mentoring, and performance reviews Manage complex cases and provide guidance on risk assessment and safeguarding Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners to deliver integrated services Ensure compliance with relevant legislation, policies, and procedures Requirements: Qualified Social Worker with current Social Work England registration Significant post-qualification experience within Children's Services, including management experience Strong knowledge of legislation relating to children with disabilities and safeguarding Proven ability to manage teams, resources, and performance effectively Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills Please contact Danny Evans at Ackerman Pierce
Ackerman Pierce Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
May 02, 2026
Contractor
Interim SEN Progress Coach On-site (5 days per week) in Peterborough £200 per day (Umbrella) Interim ContractAre you an experienced SEN professional passionate about supporting learners to achieve their full potential? We're looking for an Interim SEN Progress Coach to join a dynamic education setting, playing a key role in supporting learners with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and driving inclusive, high-quality outcomes. The Role As an SEN Progress Coach, you will work within the Wellbeing & Inclusion team, acting as a central point of coordination for learners, tutors, and support staff. You will lead on EHCP processes, manage Teaching Assistants, and ensure learners receive the tailored support they need to succeed both academically and personally.This is a hands-on, on-site role requiring strong communication, organisation, and leadership skills. Key Responsibilities Manage and support a team of Teaching Assistants to deliver effective learner support Chair EHCP annual reviews and produce high-quality reports Review and update EHCPs in line with statutory guidance Assess learner suitability and support transition into college Set and monitor ambitious, realistic learner targets Act as a key liaison between learners, tutors, wellbeing teams, and senior staff Monitor attendance, progress, and performance data, taking action where needed Build strong relationships with schools to support smooth learner transitions Coordinate progression and transition events Support quality assurance processes, including Ofsted readiness Ensure safeguarding, equality, and inclusion standards are consistently upheld About You Proven experience working with learners with SEN and EHCPs Strong understanding of statutory EHCP processes and reviews Experience managing or supporting Teaching Assistants or similar staff Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to analyse data and drive learner outcomes Highly organised with the ability to manage competing priorities Committed to safeguarding and promoting equality and diversity Why Choose Ackerman Pierce? Ackerman Pierce calls upon over 15 years' worth of experience in recruiting directly into the Social Work Sector. We can offer a unique experience within recruitment where you have your own personal consultant, a DBS and Compliance service with a quick and easy registration process. We pride ourselves on a guaranteed weekly payment process.To discuss this vacancy further or any other opportunities, please contact Elise Revett or email in your updated CV to us at Ackerman Pierce.
Ackerman Pierce Stafford, Staffordshire
May 01, 2026
Contractor
Directorate Purpose The Children and Families (C&F) Directorate leads our council's statutory responsibilities for children and young people's education, care, and wellbeing. We use a 'whole system' approach to ensure the right mix of support from professionals, the voluntary sector, communities, families, and friends enable children, young people and their families can reach their full potential. The vision for Children and Families is to create one system, that places children and their families at the heart of all we do. Where support is required for some families, access to this will be local, accessible, make a difference and specialisms will work to enhance those offers. Service Purpose The Improvement, Performance and Engagement Team (IPET) is a multi-disciplinary team whose purpose is to turn information into intelligence to improve outcomes for children and families. Role purpose: As one of our Intelligence & Analysis Managers you will support the Intelligence and Analysis Lead and senior managers working across the Children and Families system to develop and use business intelligence to improve outcomes for children and families. The post holder will manage a team of analysts. The team will: develop innovative technical solutions to embed self service reporting analyse quantitative and qualitative information creating intelligence that will proactively inform service development and delivery to achieve our one system vision. You will work closely with stakeholders, partners, and other IPET members to ensure a joined-up approach to project and service delivery. Reporting Relationships Responsible to: Intelligence and Analysis LeadResponsible for: Intelligence & Analysis Officer(s)Key Accountabilities: Take a lead role in the work of the Intelligence, Performance and Analysis team, working collaboratively and constructively with colleagues to share good practice and deliver against corporate and directorate priorities. Coach, manage and develop team members ensuring they are fully aligned and focused on delivering priorities and continuous improvement. Lead the development and delivery of self-service reporting and analysis for a specified area of the business. Summarise key findings to directorate reports and self-evaluations. Lead the processing and submission of the national statistical statutory returns advising the Intelligence and Analysis Lead of risks and possible solutions. Conduct complex data analysis on priority areas to produce and present performance reports that help intelligence led management decision-making and continuous improvement. Correlate intelligence and performance data to develop predictive analysis and impact assessments for the wider system to improve outcomes for children, young people and families. Be responsible for co-producing the design and implementation of innovative technical solutions for reporting to ensure it is in line with the latest developments in technology and creating efficiencies across the organisation. Work collaboratively across the Children and Families system and with ICT colleagues to ensure that data systems and processes provide GDPR compliant, intelligence led management and performance reports that are aligned with regional, national and local directives. To contribute and lead where required in the identification and development of changes to core systems that ensure reporting and data extraction ability is maintained and enhanced and recording standards are met. Ensure all data analysis and reporting processes are properly documented, embedded, and regularly revised. Provide specialist support and advice to stakeholders to ensure the development and implementation of efficient and effective performance and intelligence mechanisms. Support the embedding of intelligence led decision making and outcome-based performance as part of the Quality Assurance Framework. Keep up to date with national and regional developments, research and good practice related to Childrens services data and intelligence to ensure the service is compliant with statutory requirements and utilising latest available technology. Ensure reflective learning from inspections, reviews and audits is used to drive continuous improvement, performance and commissioning outcomes. Professional Accountabilities: The post holder is required to contribute to the achievement of the Council's objectives through: Financial Management Personal accountability for delivering services efficiently, effectively, within budget and to implement any approved savings and investment allocated to the service. People Management Engaging with People Management policies and processes Equalities Ensuring that all work is completed with a commitment to equality and anti-discriminatory practice, as a minimum to standards required by legislation. Climate Change Delivering energy conservation practices in line with the Council's climate change strategy. Health and Safety Ensuring a work environment that protects people's health and safety and that promotes welfare, and which is in accordance with the Council's Health & Safety policy. Safeguarding Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable groups.
Ackerman Pierce Slough, Berkshire
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an experienced and proactive Property Manager to oversee a portfolio of residential properties . You will be responsible for ensuring properties are well-maintained, tenants are supported, and all legal and compliance standards are met. Key Responsibilities Manage a portfolio of r esidential properties , ensuring high standards of maintenance and compliance Act as the main point of contact for tenants, handling queries and resolving issues promptly Coordinate repairs and maintenance , including scheduling contractors and monitoring works to completion Manage and resolve tenant complaints in a professional and timely manner Conduct property inspections and ensure health & safety regulations are met Liaise with landlords, contractors, and external stakeholders Oversee tenancy processes including renewals, move-ins, and move-outs Monitor budgets, approve invoices, and manage contractor costs Requirements Previous experience in property management or housing Strong knowledge of repairs and maintenance processes Experience handling customer service issues and complaints Excellent communication and organisational skills Ability to manage multiple properties and priorities Knowledge of housing legislation and compliance (desirable) 5 days a week on site presence in our Slough Office If you have the relevant skills then please apply today.
Ackerman Pierce Slough, Berkshire
Apr 30, 2026
Seasonal
We are currently recruiting for a Housing Officer to join a busy and supportive housing team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a passion for delivering high-quality housing management services and making a real difference in local communities. You will be responsible for managing a patch of properties, ensuring tenancies are sustained, and delivering excellent customer service to residents. Key Responsibilities Manage a portfolio of residential properties within a defined patch Act as the main point of contact for tenants , providing advice and support Handle tenancy management issues including sign-ups , renewals, and terminations Manage rent arrears and support income recovery Investigate and resolve anti-social behaviour (ASB) cases Conduct property visits and estate inspections Work closely with internal teams and external agencies Ensure compliance with housing policies and relevant legislation About You Previous experience in a Housing Officer or similar role Strong knowledge of tenancy management, ASB, and rent arrears Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage a varied workload and prioritise effectively Experience working with housing management systems Full UK driving licence (desirable depending on role) If you have the relevant skills then please apply today!