Role Overview: Join Our Team at Busy Bees - Leading Nursery Group in the UK As a Room Leader at Busy Bees, you will oversee multiple rooms and ensure that educational strategies are seamlessly integrated across the centre. This is a leadership role where you will inspire your team to achieve the highest standards of care and learning. About Us Busy Bees is the UK's leading nursery group, with nearly 400 nurseries across the UK and more overseas. We are dedicated to giving every child the best start in life and are proud to have won awards for our workplace culture. At Busy Bees, we ensure that every member of our team feels heard, valued, and nurtured. Why Work at Busy Bees? We offer a supportive environment that empowers you to create engaging, educational spaces where children can thrive. As part of our team, you'll be introduced to our unique Bee Curious curriculum, designed to foster curiosity and confidence in young learners. Our Charitable Commitment Through our partnership with BBC Children in Need, we offer fantastic opportunities for community involvement and fundraising to support children's lives. About our Nursery Busy Bees Epsom, rated Good by Ofsted, accommodates 84 children across three base rooms, featuring two outdoor areas, including a dedicated nature area in the preschool outdoor space. Conveniently located just a five-minute walk from Epsom Train Station and with bus links within a five-minute walk, our nursery ensures easy accessibility for families. We are also only a two-minute walk from Ashley Shopping Centre, providing nearby amenities. Additionally, we offer free parking for staff, creating a welcoming and convenient environment for educators and families alike. Busy Bees Benefits Competitive salary Ongoing professional development and career progression Our 'Hive' benefits and wellbeing hub, with discounts across a huge range of retailers Up to 28 days holiday per year (including bank holidays) Your birthday off - it's our gift to you! 50% childcare discount Enhanced family leave and return to work bonus Menopause support through Peppy Financial support through Salary Finance Employee Assistance Programme and Mental Health First Aiders Cycle to Work scheme Easy access to your workplace pension through Cushon Discounted Private Medical Insurance (PMI) Opportunities to travel to other countries, experience different cultures and learn new practices. But wait, there's more! You'll also enjoy access to our Benefits and Wellbeing platform, Hive - offering huge array huge of retail discounts helping your money to go further, along with a Wellbeing Hub featuring resources to support your physical and mental health. A Celebrating You section showcasing the ways we recognise and reward our valued team members. Plus, a dedicated Grow with Us area sharing the exciting development opportunities and training designed to support you to thrive and grow at Busy Bees. Role Responsibilities: Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and execution of age-appropriate activities and curriculum in your room. Create a safe, stimulating, and inclusive learning environment for children. Foster a high-performing team through supportive leadership and collaboration. Oversee the development and wellbeing of children, ensuring their progress is tracked and communicated with parents. Take on the role of Key Person, ensuring the holistic development and personal care needs of a group of children. Ensure health and safety standards are met, maintaining a clean and secure environment. Required Qualifications: Ideal Candidate: Level 3 qualification or above in early years education. Experience in an early years setting, with supervisory experience an advantage ideally as a Nursery Room Leader, Nursery Room Manager or Nursery Practitioner. Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills. Passionate about fostering children's development and creating positive relationships with families. Make a positive impact on young learners-apply now!
Feb 14, 2026
Full time
Role Overview: Join Our Team at Busy Bees - Leading Nursery Group in the UK As a Room Leader at Busy Bees, you will oversee multiple rooms and ensure that educational strategies are seamlessly integrated across the centre. This is a leadership role where you will inspire your team to achieve the highest standards of care and learning. About Us Busy Bees is the UK's leading nursery group, with nearly 400 nurseries across the UK and more overseas. We are dedicated to giving every child the best start in life and are proud to have won awards for our workplace culture. At Busy Bees, we ensure that every member of our team feels heard, valued, and nurtured. Why Work at Busy Bees? We offer a supportive environment that empowers you to create engaging, educational spaces where children can thrive. As part of our team, you'll be introduced to our unique Bee Curious curriculum, designed to foster curiosity and confidence in young learners. Our Charitable Commitment Through our partnership with BBC Children in Need, we offer fantastic opportunities for community involvement and fundraising to support children's lives. About our Nursery Busy Bees Epsom, rated Good by Ofsted, accommodates 84 children across three base rooms, featuring two outdoor areas, including a dedicated nature area in the preschool outdoor space. Conveniently located just a five-minute walk from Epsom Train Station and with bus links within a five-minute walk, our nursery ensures easy accessibility for families. We are also only a two-minute walk from Ashley Shopping Centre, providing nearby amenities. Additionally, we offer free parking for staff, creating a welcoming and convenient environment for educators and families alike. Busy Bees Benefits Competitive salary Ongoing professional development and career progression Our 'Hive' benefits and wellbeing hub, with discounts across a huge range of retailers Up to 28 days holiday per year (including bank holidays) Your birthday off - it's our gift to you! 50% childcare discount Enhanced family leave and return to work bonus Menopause support through Peppy Financial support through Salary Finance Employee Assistance Programme and Mental Health First Aiders Cycle to Work scheme Easy access to your workplace pension through Cushon Discounted Private Medical Insurance (PMI) Opportunities to travel to other countries, experience different cultures and learn new practices. But wait, there's more! You'll also enjoy access to our Benefits and Wellbeing platform, Hive - offering huge array huge of retail discounts helping your money to go further, along with a Wellbeing Hub featuring resources to support your physical and mental health. A Celebrating You section showcasing the ways we recognise and reward our valued team members. Plus, a dedicated Grow with Us area sharing the exciting development opportunities and training designed to support you to thrive and grow at Busy Bees. Role Responsibilities: Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and execution of age-appropriate activities and curriculum in your room. Create a safe, stimulating, and inclusive learning environment for children. Foster a high-performing team through supportive leadership and collaboration. Oversee the development and wellbeing of children, ensuring their progress is tracked and communicated with parents. Take on the role of Key Person, ensuring the holistic development and personal care needs of a group of children. Ensure health and safety standards are met, maintaining a clean and secure environment. Required Qualifications: Ideal Candidate: Level 3 qualification or above in early years education. Experience in an early years setting, with supervisory experience an advantage ideally as a Nursery Room Leader, Nursery Room Manager or Nursery Practitioner. Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills. Passionate about fostering children's development and creating positive relationships with families. Make a positive impact on young learners-apply now!
Senior Events & Community Engagement Manager When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Role Title: Senior Events & Community Engagement Manager Salary: £49,370 to £50,797 Location: London-Hybrid Tenure: Full Time, Fixed term (10 - 12 months) ActionAid UK is a member of the ActionAid Federation, an international charity that works with women and girls living in poverty. We work with our partners and dedicated staff in 43 countries to end violence and fight poverty so that all women, everywhere, can create the future they want Are you a keen advocate of women and girls rights in emergencies? Are you an exceptional fundraiser with a passion for building meaningful supporter relationships? Do you thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced environment where innovation and community impact sit at the heart of what you do? Then we'd love to hear from you! We are seeking a Senior Events & Community Engagement Manager to lead the stewardship function of our Events & Community Engagement Team. In this pivotal role, you will oversee high-quality supporter journeys, design stewardship strategies that inspire action, and champion values-driven engagement with individuals, groups, and corporate partners. This is a fantastic opportunity to shape the future of community and events fundraising at ActionAid UK; empowering supporters, strengthening partnerships, and increasing vital income for women and girls worldwide. The successful candidate will ensure that stewardship plans are designed to strengthen the connection between supporters and ActionAid UK s mission, deepening understanding of the charity s work with women and girls worldwide. The position also involves seeking and nurturing opportunities with schools, universities, community groups and corporate partners who are interested in employee fundraising. By developing these relationships, the post holder will help secure income and build long term engagement that supports ActionAid s global mission. The role is well suited to someone who thrives in a collaborative environment, enjoys developing new approaches and is motivated by the potential for community impact. The role includes direct line management of two Events and Community Engagement Officers. The manager is expected to support their development, encourage an ambitious and positive team culture and contribute to wider organisational initiatives. Participation in cross departmental projects, staff briefings and internal working groups is a regular feature of the post, as is modelling ActionAid UK s feminist leadership behaviours. What We re Looking For Proven experience designing and delivering community and events supporter journeys. Strong track record in relationship management across diverse audiences. Experience of digital engagement and online fundraising tools (e.g., JustGiving, Enthuse). Experience managing budgets and reporting against financial and non-financial KPIs. Excellent written and verbal communication, able to present confidently to partners and supporters. Experience managing direct reports. Strong problem-solving and strategic thinking skills. Commitment to feminist values, anti-racism and ActionAid s mission for women and girls. Working for ActionAid UK offers the opportunity to contribute to an organisation with a long history of championing women s and girls rights. Staff benefit from flexible working options and an inclusive environment that welcomes applications from individuals who are underrepresented in the charity sector. The organisation is committed to ensuring that all employees feel respected, supported and able to fulfil their potential. Additional information Diversity, equality, inclusion and belonging: Diversity, inclusion and belonging are key to our organisational culture. We are on a journey to become not only an anti-racist organisation but one that proudly celebrates the diversity of all applicants and employees. We look forward to you bringing your full self to work, proudly sharing your unique perspective and helping us to shape our combined future. We especially welcome applications from those from under-represented/marginalised communities. AAUK is a Disability Confident Committed organisation and as such any candidate that declares a disability will be shortlisted for interview if they meet the essential criteria for the role. Referencing and safeguarding: All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include Misconduct Disclosure Scheme, safeguarding, criminal records and terrorism finance checks. By submitting an application the job applicant confirms their understanding of these recruitment procedures. ActionAid UK is committed to preventing any form of sexual harassment, exploitation, and abuse (including child abuse and adult at-risk abuse) and responding robustly when these harms take place. We expect all ActionAid UK staff and ActionAid UK representatives to share this commitment. We will not tolerate our staff or other representatives carrying out any form of sexual harassment, exploitation or abuse towards anyone we come into contact with through our work. Working practices: ActionAid is committed to supporting flexible working. If you would like to discuss flexible working options, including the possibility of a job share for this role, there will be space to do so during the interview process. ActionAid UK has a hybrid working policy for many of our roles. The requirement will vary from team to team and the responsibilities of individual roles. As a minimum, all colleagues are expected to attend the office 12 days per year, plus additional time for induction, training, and company connection days. Some roles may require in-office attendance on all days and if so, these will clearly be marked as in-office roles. Please note that ActionAid UK does not offer fully remote working options. We encourage you to discuss hybrid working expectations at interview. Recruitment processes: Please note that ActionAid UK may review, shortlist and interview candidates prior to the closing date so we encourage all candidates to apply as soon as possible. If we receive a very high response, we may close the vacancy early and will not accept further submissions. Vacancies close at 23:55pm
Feb 13, 2026
Full time
Senior Events & Community Engagement Manager When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Role Title: Senior Events & Community Engagement Manager Salary: £49,370 to £50,797 Location: London-Hybrid Tenure: Full Time, Fixed term (10 - 12 months) ActionAid UK is a member of the ActionAid Federation, an international charity that works with women and girls living in poverty. We work with our partners and dedicated staff in 43 countries to end violence and fight poverty so that all women, everywhere, can create the future they want Are you a keen advocate of women and girls rights in emergencies? Are you an exceptional fundraiser with a passion for building meaningful supporter relationships? Do you thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced environment where innovation and community impact sit at the heart of what you do? Then we'd love to hear from you! We are seeking a Senior Events & Community Engagement Manager to lead the stewardship function of our Events & Community Engagement Team. In this pivotal role, you will oversee high-quality supporter journeys, design stewardship strategies that inspire action, and champion values-driven engagement with individuals, groups, and corporate partners. This is a fantastic opportunity to shape the future of community and events fundraising at ActionAid UK; empowering supporters, strengthening partnerships, and increasing vital income for women and girls worldwide. The successful candidate will ensure that stewardship plans are designed to strengthen the connection between supporters and ActionAid UK s mission, deepening understanding of the charity s work with women and girls worldwide. The position also involves seeking and nurturing opportunities with schools, universities, community groups and corporate partners who are interested in employee fundraising. By developing these relationships, the post holder will help secure income and build long term engagement that supports ActionAid s global mission. The role is well suited to someone who thrives in a collaborative environment, enjoys developing new approaches and is motivated by the potential for community impact. The role includes direct line management of two Events and Community Engagement Officers. The manager is expected to support their development, encourage an ambitious and positive team culture and contribute to wider organisational initiatives. Participation in cross departmental projects, staff briefings and internal working groups is a regular feature of the post, as is modelling ActionAid UK s feminist leadership behaviours. What We re Looking For Proven experience designing and delivering community and events supporter journeys. Strong track record in relationship management across diverse audiences. Experience of digital engagement and online fundraising tools (e.g., JustGiving, Enthuse). Experience managing budgets and reporting against financial and non-financial KPIs. Excellent written and verbal communication, able to present confidently to partners and supporters. Experience managing direct reports. Strong problem-solving and strategic thinking skills. Commitment to feminist values, anti-racism and ActionAid s mission for women and girls. Working for ActionAid UK offers the opportunity to contribute to an organisation with a long history of championing women s and girls rights. Staff benefit from flexible working options and an inclusive environment that welcomes applications from individuals who are underrepresented in the charity sector. The organisation is committed to ensuring that all employees feel respected, supported and able to fulfil their potential. Additional information Diversity, equality, inclusion and belonging: Diversity, inclusion and belonging are key to our organisational culture. We are on a journey to become not only an anti-racist organisation but one that proudly celebrates the diversity of all applicants and employees. We look forward to you bringing your full self to work, proudly sharing your unique perspective and helping us to shape our combined future. We especially welcome applications from those from under-represented/marginalised communities. AAUK is a Disability Confident Committed organisation and as such any candidate that declares a disability will be shortlisted for interview if they meet the essential criteria for the role. Referencing and safeguarding: All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include Misconduct Disclosure Scheme, safeguarding, criminal records and terrorism finance checks. By submitting an application the job applicant confirms their understanding of these recruitment procedures. ActionAid UK is committed to preventing any form of sexual harassment, exploitation, and abuse (including child abuse and adult at-risk abuse) and responding robustly when these harms take place. We expect all ActionAid UK staff and ActionAid UK representatives to share this commitment. We will not tolerate our staff or other representatives carrying out any form of sexual harassment, exploitation or abuse towards anyone we come into contact with through our work. Working practices: ActionAid is committed to supporting flexible working. If you would like to discuss flexible working options, including the possibility of a job share for this role, there will be space to do so during the interview process. ActionAid UK has a hybrid working policy for many of our roles. The requirement will vary from team to team and the responsibilities of individual roles. As a minimum, all colleagues are expected to attend the office 12 days per year, plus additional time for induction, training, and company connection days. Some roles may require in-office attendance on all days and if so, these will clearly be marked as in-office roles. Please note that ActionAid UK does not offer fully remote working options. We encourage you to discuss hybrid working expectations at interview. Recruitment processes: Please note that ActionAid UK may review, shortlist and interview candidates prior to the closing date so we encourage all candidates to apply as soon as possible. If we receive a very high response, we may close the vacancy early and will not accept further submissions. Vacancies close at 23:55pm
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT SCHOOLS
Wembley, Middlesex
Name of Head Teacher Mr Rayno Cloete Salary: Grade/scale point 38 £49,282 Point 41 £52,413 + LW £2,301 Hours 36 hours per week. All year round We are a two-form entry primary school situated in the heart of Wembley. At Chalkhill Primary School, we strive for excellence in every aspect of education. Our commitment is to foster a safe, inclusive, and nurturing learning environment to aspire and achieve for every child. The School: We are searching for a new Business Manager to join our positive, collaborative school. We have an enthusiastic and supportive staff team, who work effectively together and provide inspirational and challenging learning. As part of the senior leadership team, you will play a significant role in both the strategic, and day-to-day operation of the school. The Post: The School Business Manager leads the school's business including finance, human resources, estates, health and safety. You will be supported by experienced administrative and site staff, who know the school well. If you would like to be part of our dynamic and forward-looking school and think you have the drive and ambition, high expectations and talent to join our highly effective and harmonious team, please apply. The Person: We are looking for someone who: Is professional, well organised and motivated. Can work independently using their initiative as well as part of a team. Is able to maintain strict confidentiality, integrity and discretion. Has an excellent understanding of accounting/budget management and personnel systems with experience in schools. Has awareness and commitment to safeguarding. How to apply: Visits are welcome and can be arranged by contacting the school office through our Admin team. Telephone or email Application form and information packs can be found on the school website via the button below. Closing Date: Friday 6th March 2026. Interview Date: TBC. Start Date: 1st April 2026. Brent Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful applicants will be required to undergo a DBS check.
Feb 13, 2026
Full time
Name of Head Teacher Mr Rayno Cloete Salary: Grade/scale point 38 £49,282 Point 41 £52,413 + LW £2,301 Hours 36 hours per week. All year round We are a two-form entry primary school situated in the heart of Wembley. At Chalkhill Primary School, we strive for excellence in every aspect of education. Our commitment is to foster a safe, inclusive, and nurturing learning environment to aspire and achieve for every child. The School: We are searching for a new Business Manager to join our positive, collaborative school. We have an enthusiastic and supportive staff team, who work effectively together and provide inspirational and challenging learning. As part of the senior leadership team, you will play a significant role in both the strategic, and day-to-day operation of the school. The Post: The School Business Manager leads the school's business including finance, human resources, estates, health and safety. You will be supported by experienced administrative and site staff, who know the school well. If you would like to be part of our dynamic and forward-looking school and think you have the drive and ambition, high expectations and talent to join our highly effective and harmonious team, please apply. The Person: We are looking for someone who: Is professional, well organised and motivated. Can work independently using their initiative as well as part of a team. Is able to maintain strict confidentiality, integrity and discretion. Has an excellent understanding of accounting/budget management and personnel systems with experience in schools. Has awareness and commitment to safeguarding. How to apply: Visits are welcome and can be arranged by contacting the school office through our Admin team. Telephone or email Application form and information packs can be found on the school website via the button below. Closing Date: Friday 6th March 2026. Interview Date: TBC. Start Date: 1st April 2026. Brent Schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful applicants will be required to undergo a DBS check.
The Procurement Excellence Manager (PEM) is responsible for optimizing procurement and supply chain activities by defining a set of methods, processes, key performance indicators and digital technologies to enhance the efficiency of procurement and supply chain goals like cost optimization, suppliers-, risk-, stakeholder-management, sustainability and innovation. He/she is in charge of leading all the activities required for the development and the performance of the procurement & supply chain teams as part of the Group transformation roadmap. The PEM reports hierarchically to the Chief Transformation Officer located in London headquarters. He/she can manage a multidisciplinary team of stakeholders (Operations, Legal, ). Key responsibilities Procurement & supply chain processes Design and implement the procurement & supply chain procedures in compliance with the applicable standards and benchmarks and ensure continuous enhancement of the processes. Optimize global Source to Pay process. Lead the audits and internal/external inspections preparation program. Coordinate the implementation and the application of the suppliers' audit program. Specify, drive and communicate processes' key performance indicators. Strategic procurement & supply chain performance Develop and monitor KPIs (cost, quality, delivery, sustainability, ) to track procurement and supply chain performance. Benchmark procurement performance against industry standards. Develop performance-based contract templates and incentive models to encourage supplier efficiency and innovation. Continuous improvement projects Lead continuous improvement actions within the Group transformation project while ensuring the coordination with the external stakeholders (Finance, Operations, ). Drive digital and automation (AI) projects. Organize market intelligence by providing statistics and analysis to facilitate decision-making. Develop a supply risk watch and assessment thanks to appropriate tools and methods. Develop the Procurement and Supply chain skills by implementing appropriate training & coaching programs. Sustainable procurement & supply chain Coordinate the actions aiming to ensure procurement & supply chain activities comply with the Group's Safety policy and legal, ethical, and sustainability standards. Coordinate the actions aiming to ensure the compliance of the suppliers' practices against the financial, CSR, regulations. Train and coach procurement & supply chain staff on best practices and new initiatives (methods, process, digital tools, etc. ). Skills & Qualifications Graduated from a Scientific master's degree (Engineer) or Business (Business School), with a Procurement or Supply chain master's degree ideally. Operational experience for more than 5 years in a multi-cultural industrial environment, in the procurement and/or supply chain field. Global and transversal view of procurement and supply chain processes. Experience in performance measurement frameworks (KPIs, SLAs, scorecards). Understanding political, economic, social, technical and cultural environments in the search of solutions and/or improvements. Proficiency in procurement systems (ERP, e-sourcing, analytics tools, digital solutions). Ability to analyze procurement data, market trends to drive informed decisions. Knowledge of sustainability and ethical procurement practices. Excellent analytical skills. Communication and stakeholder management skills. Be an active source of proposals. Professional English. About Us ArcelorMittal is the world's leading steel and mining company, with a presence in 60 countries and primary steelmaking facilities in 15 countries. Our material is part of the fabric of life. What we produce makes a difference - to individuals, communities, businesses and society. At ArcelorMittal, the safety, health, and wellbeing of our employees are our top priorities. We believe that every accident is avoidable, and it is essential for every employee, from the shop floor to the management committee, to hold this belief. Our purpose is to produce ever smarter steels that have a positive benefit for people and planet. Steels made using innovative processes which use less energy, emit significantly less carbon and reduce costs. Steels that are cleaner, stronger and reusable. Steels for electric vehicles and renewable energy infrastructure that will support societies as they transform through this century. With steel at our core, our inventive people and an entrepreneurial culture at heart, we will support the world in making that change. This is what we believe it takes to be the steel company of the future. Job Info Job Identification 33915 Job Category Continuous Improvement Posting Date 02/10/2026, 02:13 PM Locations Berkely Square 6, London, W1J 6DA, GB
Feb 13, 2026
Full time
The Procurement Excellence Manager (PEM) is responsible for optimizing procurement and supply chain activities by defining a set of methods, processes, key performance indicators and digital technologies to enhance the efficiency of procurement and supply chain goals like cost optimization, suppliers-, risk-, stakeholder-management, sustainability and innovation. He/she is in charge of leading all the activities required for the development and the performance of the procurement & supply chain teams as part of the Group transformation roadmap. The PEM reports hierarchically to the Chief Transformation Officer located in London headquarters. He/she can manage a multidisciplinary team of stakeholders (Operations, Legal, ). Key responsibilities Procurement & supply chain processes Design and implement the procurement & supply chain procedures in compliance with the applicable standards and benchmarks and ensure continuous enhancement of the processes. Optimize global Source to Pay process. Lead the audits and internal/external inspections preparation program. Coordinate the implementation and the application of the suppliers' audit program. Specify, drive and communicate processes' key performance indicators. Strategic procurement & supply chain performance Develop and monitor KPIs (cost, quality, delivery, sustainability, ) to track procurement and supply chain performance. Benchmark procurement performance against industry standards. Develop performance-based contract templates and incentive models to encourage supplier efficiency and innovation. Continuous improvement projects Lead continuous improvement actions within the Group transformation project while ensuring the coordination with the external stakeholders (Finance, Operations, ). Drive digital and automation (AI) projects. Organize market intelligence by providing statistics and analysis to facilitate decision-making. Develop a supply risk watch and assessment thanks to appropriate tools and methods. Develop the Procurement and Supply chain skills by implementing appropriate training & coaching programs. Sustainable procurement & supply chain Coordinate the actions aiming to ensure procurement & supply chain activities comply with the Group's Safety policy and legal, ethical, and sustainability standards. Coordinate the actions aiming to ensure the compliance of the suppliers' practices against the financial, CSR, regulations. Train and coach procurement & supply chain staff on best practices and new initiatives (methods, process, digital tools, etc. ). Skills & Qualifications Graduated from a Scientific master's degree (Engineer) or Business (Business School), with a Procurement or Supply chain master's degree ideally. Operational experience for more than 5 years in a multi-cultural industrial environment, in the procurement and/or supply chain field. Global and transversal view of procurement and supply chain processes. Experience in performance measurement frameworks (KPIs, SLAs, scorecards). Understanding political, economic, social, technical and cultural environments in the search of solutions and/or improvements. Proficiency in procurement systems (ERP, e-sourcing, analytics tools, digital solutions). Ability to analyze procurement data, market trends to drive informed decisions. Knowledge of sustainability and ethical procurement practices. Excellent analytical skills. Communication and stakeholder management skills. Be an active source of proposals. Professional English. About Us ArcelorMittal is the world's leading steel and mining company, with a presence in 60 countries and primary steelmaking facilities in 15 countries. Our material is part of the fabric of life. What we produce makes a difference - to individuals, communities, businesses and society. At ArcelorMittal, the safety, health, and wellbeing of our employees are our top priorities. We believe that every accident is avoidable, and it is essential for every employee, from the shop floor to the management committee, to hold this belief. Our purpose is to produce ever smarter steels that have a positive benefit for people and planet. Steels made using innovative processes which use less energy, emit significantly less carbon and reduce costs. Steels that are cleaner, stronger and reusable. Steels for electric vehicles and renewable energy infrastructure that will support societies as they transform through this century. With steel at our core, our inventive people and an entrepreneurial culture at heart, we will support the world in making that change. This is what we believe it takes to be the steel company of the future. Job Info Job Identification 33915 Job Category Continuous Improvement Posting Date 02/10/2026, 02:13 PM Locations Berkely Square 6, London, W1J 6DA, GB
Role Overview: Join Our Team at Busy Bees - Leading Nursery Group in the UK As a Room Leader at Busy Bees, you will oversee multiple rooms and ensure that educational strategies are seamlessly integrated across the centre. This is a leadership role where you will inspire your team to achieve the highest standards of care and learning. About Us Busy Bees is the UK's leading nursery group, with nearly 400 nurseries across the UK and more overseas. We are dedicated to giving every child the best start in life and are proud to have won awards for our workplace culture. At Busy Bees, we ensure that every member of our team feels heard, valued, and nurtured. Why Work at Busy Bees? We offer a supportive environment that empowers you to create engaging, educational spaces where children can thrive. As part of our team, you'll be introduced to our unique Bee Curious curriculum, designed to foster curiosity and confidence in young learners. Our Charitable Commitment Through our partnership with BBC Children in Need, we offer fantastic opportunities for community involvement and fundraising to support children's lives. About our Nursery Busy Bees St Albans Glenalmond, rated Good by Ofsted, has a capacity of 116 children and features a center with extensive history, including original paneling in the main foyer and beautiful high ceilings, along with stunning stained glass windows throughout the setting. Our nursery consists of seven base rooms spread across three floors, thoughtfully divided into different age ranges and stages to cater to the diverse needs of our children. Conveniently located within easy distance of the M25 and M1, we also offer complimentary lunches and free parking for staff. Additional features include a soft play area and a sensory room, as well as an exclusive preschool program, enhancing our nurturing environment for early childhood development. Busy Bees Benefits Competitive salary Ongoing professional development and career progression Our 'Hive' benefits and wellbeing hub, with discounts across a huge range of retailers Up to 28 days holiday per year (including bank holidays) Your birthday off - it's our gift to you! 50% childcare discount Enhanced family leave and return to work bonus Menopause support through Peppy Financial support through Salary Finance Employee Assistance Programme and Mental Health First Aiders Cycle to Work scheme Easy access to your workplace pension through Cushon Discounted Private Medical Insurance (PMI) Opportunities to travel to other countries, experience different cultures and learn new practices. But wait, there's more! You'll also enjoy access to our Benefits and Wellbeing platform, Hive - offering huge array huge of retail discounts helping your money to go further, along with a Wellbeing Hub featuring resources to support your physical and mental health. A Celebrating You section showcasing the ways we recognise and reward our valued team members. Plus, a dedicated Grow with Us area sharing the exciting development opportunities and training designed to support you to thrive and grow at Busy Bees. Role Responsibilities: Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and execution of age-appropriate activities and curriculum in your room. Create a safe, stimulating, and inclusive learning environment for children. Foster a high-performing team through supportive leadership and collaboration. Oversee the development and wellbeing of children, ensuring their progress is tracked and communicated with parents. Take on the role of Key Person, ensuring the holistic development and personal care needs of a group of children. Ensure health and safety standards are met, maintaining a clean and secure environment. Required Qualifications: Ideal Candidate: Level 3 qualification or above in early years education. Experience in an early years setting, with supervisory experience an advantage ideally as a Nursery Room Leader, Nursery Room Manager or Nursery Practitioner. Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills. Passionate about fostering children's development and creating positive relationships with families. Make a positive impact on young learners-apply now!
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Role Overview: Join Our Team at Busy Bees - Leading Nursery Group in the UK As a Room Leader at Busy Bees, you will oversee multiple rooms and ensure that educational strategies are seamlessly integrated across the centre. This is a leadership role where you will inspire your team to achieve the highest standards of care and learning. About Us Busy Bees is the UK's leading nursery group, with nearly 400 nurseries across the UK and more overseas. We are dedicated to giving every child the best start in life and are proud to have won awards for our workplace culture. At Busy Bees, we ensure that every member of our team feels heard, valued, and nurtured. Why Work at Busy Bees? We offer a supportive environment that empowers you to create engaging, educational spaces where children can thrive. As part of our team, you'll be introduced to our unique Bee Curious curriculum, designed to foster curiosity and confidence in young learners. Our Charitable Commitment Through our partnership with BBC Children in Need, we offer fantastic opportunities for community involvement and fundraising to support children's lives. About our Nursery Busy Bees St Albans Glenalmond, rated Good by Ofsted, has a capacity of 116 children and features a center with extensive history, including original paneling in the main foyer and beautiful high ceilings, along with stunning stained glass windows throughout the setting. Our nursery consists of seven base rooms spread across three floors, thoughtfully divided into different age ranges and stages to cater to the diverse needs of our children. Conveniently located within easy distance of the M25 and M1, we also offer complimentary lunches and free parking for staff. Additional features include a soft play area and a sensory room, as well as an exclusive preschool program, enhancing our nurturing environment for early childhood development. Busy Bees Benefits Competitive salary Ongoing professional development and career progression Our 'Hive' benefits and wellbeing hub, with discounts across a huge range of retailers Up to 28 days holiday per year (including bank holidays) Your birthday off - it's our gift to you! 50% childcare discount Enhanced family leave and return to work bonus Menopause support through Peppy Financial support through Salary Finance Employee Assistance Programme and Mental Health First Aiders Cycle to Work scheme Easy access to your workplace pension through Cushon Discounted Private Medical Insurance (PMI) Opportunities to travel to other countries, experience different cultures and learn new practices. But wait, there's more! You'll also enjoy access to our Benefits and Wellbeing platform, Hive - offering huge array huge of retail discounts helping your money to go further, along with a Wellbeing Hub featuring resources to support your physical and mental health. A Celebrating You section showcasing the ways we recognise and reward our valued team members. Plus, a dedicated Grow with Us area sharing the exciting development opportunities and training designed to support you to thrive and grow at Busy Bees. Role Responsibilities: Key Responsibilities Lead the planning and execution of age-appropriate activities and curriculum in your room. Create a safe, stimulating, and inclusive learning environment for children. Foster a high-performing team through supportive leadership and collaboration. Oversee the development and wellbeing of children, ensuring their progress is tracked and communicated with parents. Take on the role of Key Person, ensuring the holistic development and personal care needs of a group of children. Ensure health and safety standards are met, maintaining a clean and secure environment. Required Qualifications: Ideal Candidate: Level 3 qualification or above in early years education. Experience in an early years setting, with supervisory experience an advantage ideally as a Nursery Room Leader, Nursery Room Manager or Nursery Practitioner. Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills. Passionate about fostering children's development and creating positive relationships with families. Make a positive impact on young learners-apply now!
Why Choose a Career at PUMA UK? PUMA is not just a brand; it is a lifestyle company driven by creativity, diversity, and performance. Employees at PUMA UK enjoy a collaborative environment where innovation and individuality are encouraged. Key reasons to work at PUMA UK include: Global brand recognition Inclusive and diverse workplace Employee-friendly policies Learning and development programs Career growth within the UK and internationally Types of Job Opening PUMA UK Offers PUMA UK hires across multiple departments. Common job categories include: Retail & Store Jobs Sales Associate Store Supervisor Assistant Store Manager Visual Merchandiser Corporate & Office Roles Marketing Executive Human Resources Assistant Finance & Accounting Staff E-commerce Executive Logistics & Warehouse Warehouse Operative Inventory Controller Supply Chain Coordinator Internships & Graduate Programs Graduate Trainee Programs Paid Internships Requirements for Job Opening in PUMA UK The requirements vary depending on the role, but general eligibility criteria include: Educational Qualifications High school qualification for retail roles Diploma or bachelor's degree for corporate positions Relevant field education for technical roles Skills Required Good communication skills Customer-focused attitude Teamwork and adaptability Basic computer knowledge Passion for sports, fashion, or retail Experience Freshers can apply for entry-level and retail roles Experience preferred for managerial and corporate jobs Work Eligibility Legal right to work in the UK Valid visa or work permit (if applicable) Salary & Benefits at PUMA UK PUMA UK offers competitive salary packages aligned with industry standards and role responsibilities. Average Salary Range Retail Sales Associate: £10 - £12 per hour Store Supervisor: £22,000 - £28,000 per year Corporate Roles: £30,000 - £55,000 per year Management Positions: £60,000+ per year Employee Benefits Competitive base salary Employee discount on PUMA products Paid holidays and leave Pension scheme Health and wellness programs Training and career development Performance-based bonuses Benefits may vary depending on position and location. Work Culture & Career Growth PUMA UK promotes a performance-driven yet supportive work environment. Employees are encouraged to express ideas, develop new skills, and take ownership of their work. Career growth opportunities include: Internal promotions International job transfers Leadership development programs Skill-based training workshops This makes job opening puma uk roles suitable for both short-term employment and long-term career planning. How to Apply for Job Opening in PUMA UK To ensure a safe and genuine application process, always apply through the official PUMA career website. Official PUMA Careers Page Step-by-Step Application Process Visit the official PUMA careers website Select United Kingdom as the location Browse available job openings Choose your preferred position Create an account or log in Upload your CV and complete the application form Submit your application online Tip: Customize your CV based on the job description for better selection chances. Tips to Get Selected at PUMA UK Highlight customer service or retail experience Showcase teamwork and communication skills Demonstrate interest in sports and fashion Prepare for behavioral interview questions Maintain a professional online profile PUMA values attitude, passion, and adaptability alongside qualifications. Conclusion A job opening puma uk is an excellent opportunity to work with a globally recognized sportswear brand that values innovation, diversity, and employee growth. With competitive salaries, attractive benefits, and clear career progression, PUMA UK is an ideal workplace for both freshers and experienced professionals. If you are passionate about sports, fashion, or retail and want to build a rewarding career in the UK, applying through the official PUMA career portal is the right step. Stay updated, prepare well, and take advantage of the exciting opportunities PUMA UK has to offer. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1. Can freshers apply for job openings at PUMA UK? Yes, freshers can apply for entry-level retail roles and internship programs. 2. Does PUMA UK offer part-time jobs? Yes, part-time and full-time positions are available, especially in retail stores. 3. What is the minimum age to work at PUMA UK? Applicants must generally be at least 18 years old. 4. Does PUMA UK provide visa sponsorship? Visa sponsorship depends on the role and candidate eligibility. 5. How long does the hiring process take? The hiring process usually takes 2-4 weeks.
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Why Choose a Career at PUMA UK? PUMA is not just a brand; it is a lifestyle company driven by creativity, diversity, and performance. Employees at PUMA UK enjoy a collaborative environment where innovation and individuality are encouraged. Key reasons to work at PUMA UK include: Global brand recognition Inclusive and diverse workplace Employee-friendly policies Learning and development programs Career growth within the UK and internationally Types of Job Opening PUMA UK Offers PUMA UK hires across multiple departments. Common job categories include: Retail & Store Jobs Sales Associate Store Supervisor Assistant Store Manager Visual Merchandiser Corporate & Office Roles Marketing Executive Human Resources Assistant Finance & Accounting Staff E-commerce Executive Logistics & Warehouse Warehouse Operative Inventory Controller Supply Chain Coordinator Internships & Graduate Programs Graduate Trainee Programs Paid Internships Requirements for Job Opening in PUMA UK The requirements vary depending on the role, but general eligibility criteria include: Educational Qualifications High school qualification for retail roles Diploma or bachelor's degree for corporate positions Relevant field education for technical roles Skills Required Good communication skills Customer-focused attitude Teamwork and adaptability Basic computer knowledge Passion for sports, fashion, or retail Experience Freshers can apply for entry-level and retail roles Experience preferred for managerial and corporate jobs Work Eligibility Legal right to work in the UK Valid visa or work permit (if applicable) Salary & Benefits at PUMA UK PUMA UK offers competitive salary packages aligned with industry standards and role responsibilities. Average Salary Range Retail Sales Associate: £10 - £12 per hour Store Supervisor: £22,000 - £28,000 per year Corporate Roles: £30,000 - £55,000 per year Management Positions: £60,000+ per year Employee Benefits Competitive base salary Employee discount on PUMA products Paid holidays and leave Pension scheme Health and wellness programs Training and career development Performance-based bonuses Benefits may vary depending on position and location. Work Culture & Career Growth PUMA UK promotes a performance-driven yet supportive work environment. Employees are encouraged to express ideas, develop new skills, and take ownership of their work. Career growth opportunities include: Internal promotions International job transfers Leadership development programs Skill-based training workshops This makes job opening puma uk roles suitable for both short-term employment and long-term career planning. How to Apply for Job Opening in PUMA UK To ensure a safe and genuine application process, always apply through the official PUMA career website. Official PUMA Careers Page Step-by-Step Application Process Visit the official PUMA careers website Select United Kingdom as the location Browse available job openings Choose your preferred position Create an account or log in Upload your CV and complete the application form Submit your application online Tip: Customize your CV based on the job description for better selection chances. Tips to Get Selected at PUMA UK Highlight customer service or retail experience Showcase teamwork and communication skills Demonstrate interest in sports and fashion Prepare for behavioral interview questions Maintain a professional online profile PUMA values attitude, passion, and adaptability alongside qualifications. Conclusion A job opening puma uk is an excellent opportunity to work with a globally recognized sportswear brand that values innovation, diversity, and employee growth. With competitive salaries, attractive benefits, and clear career progression, PUMA UK is an ideal workplace for both freshers and experienced professionals. If you are passionate about sports, fashion, or retail and want to build a rewarding career in the UK, applying through the official PUMA career portal is the right step. Stay updated, prepare well, and take advantage of the exciting opportunities PUMA UK has to offer. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1. Can freshers apply for job openings at PUMA UK? Yes, freshers can apply for entry-level retail roles and internship programs. 2. Does PUMA UK offer part-time jobs? Yes, part-time and full-time positions are available, especially in retail stores. 3. What is the minimum age to work at PUMA UK? Applicants must generally be at least 18 years old. 4. Does PUMA UK provide visa sponsorship? Visa sponsorship depends on the role and candidate eligibility. 5. How long does the hiring process take? The hiring process usually takes 2-4 weeks.
Commercial Hospitality and Events Manager Location: Oxfordshire Salary: 40,000- 45,000 per annum Contract: Full-time, permanent About the Organisation This leading independent day and boarding school is renowned for academic excellence, outstanding facilities, and a vibrant co-curricular programme. Alongside its core educational mission, the organisation operates a growing commercial enterprise, offering high-quality hospitality, venue hire, and events services to external clients and community partners. The school is now seeking an experienced and commercially minded Commercial Hospitality and Events Manager to lead and expand this important area of its operations. The Role The Commercial Hospitality and Events Manager will oversee the development, management, and delivery of a wide range of commercial activities across the school's estate. This includes hospitality services, external events, venue hire, sports facility bookings, and commercial partnerships. You will play a key role in maximising revenue, ensuring exceptional customer experience, and promoting the school as a premier venue for events, conferences, and community engagement. Key Responsibilities Lead the planning, coordination, and delivery of all commercial events, including conferences, corporate bookings, community events, and hospitality functions. Manage venue hire operations, ensuring efficient scheduling, high-quality service delivery, and strong client relationships. Develop and implement strategies to grow commercial revenue while maintaining the organisation's values and reputation. Oversee hospitality services, including catering coordination, event logistics, and service standards. Collaborate with internal teams (catering, estates, marketing, finance, and academic departments) to ensure seamless event delivery. Manage budgets, financial reporting, pricing structures, and performance targets for commercial operations. Lead and motivate a small team of hospitality and events staff, including casual workers. Ensure compliance with safeguarding, health and safety, licensing, and regulatory requirements. Promote the school's facilities through marketing initiatives, partnerships, and client outreach. Maintain excellent customer service standards and act as the primary point of contact for commercial clients. About You Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in hospitality, events management, venue operations, or commercial services. Strong commercial awareness with a track record of delivering revenue growth. Excellent organisational and project management skills. Confident communicator with the ability to build strong client relationships. Experience managing teams and coordinating cross-departmental work. Ability to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends when events require. High standards of professionalism, customer service, and attention to detail. Desirable Experience working within an educational, cultural, or heritage environment. Knowledge of venue management systems or booking software. Marketing or business development experience. Why Join Us? Work within a prestigious and supportive school community. Opportunity to shape and grow a key commercial function. Access to excellent facilities and staff benefits. Competitive salary of 40,000- 45,000, depending on experience. If you are Interested in this role, please contact Giles for further Information on (phone number removed) Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people.
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Commercial Hospitality and Events Manager Location: Oxfordshire Salary: 40,000- 45,000 per annum Contract: Full-time, permanent About the Organisation This leading independent day and boarding school is renowned for academic excellence, outstanding facilities, and a vibrant co-curricular programme. Alongside its core educational mission, the organisation operates a growing commercial enterprise, offering high-quality hospitality, venue hire, and events services to external clients and community partners. The school is now seeking an experienced and commercially minded Commercial Hospitality and Events Manager to lead and expand this important area of its operations. The Role The Commercial Hospitality and Events Manager will oversee the development, management, and delivery of a wide range of commercial activities across the school's estate. This includes hospitality services, external events, venue hire, sports facility bookings, and commercial partnerships. You will play a key role in maximising revenue, ensuring exceptional customer experience, and promoting the school as a premier venue for events, conferences, and community engagement. Key Responsibilities Lead the planning, coordination, and delivery of all commercial events, including conferences, corporate bookings, community events, and hospitality functions. Manage venue hire operations, ensuring efficient scheduling, high-quality service delivery, and strong client relationships. Develop and implement strategies to grow commercial revenue while maintaining the organisation's values and reputation. Oversee hospitality services, including catering coordination, event logistics, and service standards. Collaborate with internal teams (catering, estates, marketing, finance, and academic departments) to ensure seamless event delivery. Manage budgets, financial reporting, pricing structures, and performance targets for commercial operations. Lead and motivate a small team of hospitality and events staff, including casual workers. Ensure compliance with safeguarding, health and safety, licensing, and regulatory requirements. Promote the school's facilities through marketing initiatives, partnerships, and client outreach. Maintain excellent customer service standards and act as the primary point of contact for commercial clients. About You Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in hospitality, events management, venue operations, or commercial services. Strong commercial awareness with a track record of delivering revenue growth. Excellent organisational and project management skills. Confident communicator with the ability to build strong client relationships. Experience managing teams and coordinating cross-departmental work. Ability to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends when events require. High standards of professionalism, customer service, and attention to detail. Desirable Experience working within an educational, cultural, or heritage environment. Knowledge of venue management systems or booking software. Marketing or business development experience. Why Join Us? Work within a prestigious and supportive school community. Opportunity to shape and grow a key commercial function. Access to excellent facilities and staff benefits. Competitive salary of 40,000- 45,000, depending on experience. If you are Interested in this role, please contact Giles for further Information on (phone number removed) Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people.
The Role We are seeking to appoint an Engagement Officer to work as part of the Rural Wales Local Policy and Innovation Partnership (Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales), funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales brings together researchers, policymakers and communities to tackle the major challenges facing the region. It aims to promote inclusive, sustainable, development towards a 'wellbeing economy' by filling evidence gaps, exploring innovative solutions and enhancing the use of research to support effective policies. The work programme engages a range of people in innovation labs to develop and test novel interventions, community-led research projects focused on local concerns, dialogues, new data collection through surveys and short studies, and the creation of a Rural Wales Data Hub. The post-holder will support public engagement, knowledge exchange, and communications activities for Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales, including organising events and workshops, managing website content and social media accounts, and assisting with the dissemination of research findings to diverse audiences through a range of media. The post will be based in Aberystwyth, working closely with the Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales Policy and Engagement Manager and other members of the professional services team, but will involve work with colleagues in other organisations in Wales and travel for meetings and events. Hybrid working arrangements will be considered. To make an informal enquiry, please contact Professor Michael Woods at . What you'll do The post-holder will support public engagement, knowledge exchange, and communications for Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales, the Rural Wales Local Policy and Innovation Partnership, working closely with the Policy and Engagement Manager. Funded by the ESRC, Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales is a partnership that brings together researchers from a range of disciplines at Aberystwyth University, Bangor University, Cardiff University and the University of Gloucestershire, and experts in partners including Together for Change, the Centre for Alternative Technology, Antur Cymru, Datblygiadau Egni Gwledig, Represent Us Rural, Rural Health and Care Wales, and Sgema. The objective of Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales is to facilitate effective policies and interventions that promote inclusive, sustainable, growth in Rural Wales through the framework of the 'wellbeing economy', which prioritises an economy designed to deliver social justice for current and future generations on a healthy planet in which citizens are actively engaged in their communities. It aims to fill evidence gaps, explore innovative solutions, and enhance the use of research to support effective policies working toward this goal. Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales also has a strong emphasis on capacity building for inclusive participation in regional and community development, including supporting communities to undertake their own research, equalities mainstreaming, and actions to enable the involvement of often under-represented groups. The activity of Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales is structured around seven work streams: WS1: Innovation Labs WS2: Community-led Action Research WS3: Data Integration, Analysis and Mapping WS4: Surveys WS5: Responsive Research WS6: Public Engagement, Knowledge Exchange and Capacity Building WS7: Evaluation and Learning The detailed work programme wis dynamic and responsive to emerging issues. Topics for investigation and analysis are proposed by members of four Thematic Groups, each comprised by academic experts, stakeholders, and community representatives. The Thematic Groups are aligned with the four priority themes for Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales, which are: 'Building a Regenerative Economy', 'Supporting the Net Zero Transition', 'Empowering Communities for Cultural Recovery', and 'Enhancing Wellbeing in Place'. The post-holder will primarily work in WS6: Public Engagement, Knowledge Exchange and Capacity Building, which is focused on making the results of Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales research and analysis widely available to users in rural Wales and beyond. Activities will include annual showcases at the Royal Welsh Show and the National Eisteddfod, as well as seminars, events, exhibitions and digital outreach through online resources and social media, and a series of 'dialogue events' bringing together stakeholders to discuss 'wicked issues' facing rural Wales and work towards consensus solutions, informed by Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales evidence. Additionally, workshops, training sessions and online resources aim to build capacity for effective evidence-based rural development and policy, ranging from training for participants in community research projects to professional development on interpreting and using evidence from research. The post-holder will support these activities, working with the Policy and Engagement Manager, with particular responsibility for event organisation (include booking venues for events and workshops; making arrangements for catering, translation, and technical facilities; and liaising with participants), managing the Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales website and social media accounts, and internal comms. The post-holder will work as part of a professional services team, which in addition to the Policy and Engagement Manager, also includes a Programme Manager and a Finance and Administrative Assistant, and within the larger Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales staff team, which also includes six Post-Doctoral Research Associates, two Innovation Managers, a Community Facilitator, a Data and GIS Analyst, a Research Software Engineer, a Data Technician and a Research Data Manager The post will be line-managed by the Policy and Engagement Manager, Rhian Curtis, and will involve working closely with the Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales Director, Professor Michael Woods, and the WS6 Leads, Meilyr Ceredig (Sgema) and Dr Wyn Morris (Aberystwyth Business School). The specific responsibilities of the post are: To organise events for stakeholder and public audiences, including events at the National Eisteddfod and Royal Welsh Show, and free-standing workshops, panels, dialogues etc This will include booking venues; making arrangements for catering, translation, and technical facilities as required; liaising with contributors and participants; and coordinating registration for participants/audience members. To support webinars and other online activities. To support the organisation of training and capacity building activities, in person and/or online. To publicise events and activities through appropriate online and other channels, including Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales mailing lists. To manage Cymru Wedig LPIP Rural Wales social media accounts and content for the Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales website. To support internal comms to members of the Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales team. To contribute to the preparation and dissemination of the Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales Annual Report. To support promotion and dissemination of Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales research and innovation through reports, briefing papers, video, infographics, and other media, including making arrangements for design, editing, printing and/or distribution as appropriate. To maintain records of Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales public engagement and knowledge exchange activities for reporting to UKRI through ResearchFish. To work with other members of the admin team to maintain mailing and contact lists to support public engagement, policy impact and outreach. Undertake other duties as assigned by your line manager, commensurate with the role's grade. To be a flexible member of the team, supporting colleagues at peak times of workload and pressure including attendance at university events e.g. open days, graduation which may include weekend work. Promote equality of opportunity, and to support and uphold the University's commitment to diversity and inclusion in all aspects of your work. To support the university strategy and underlining plans, engage in continuous personal and professional development in line with the demands of the role, including undertaking relevant training and development activities to develop yourself and support the development of others. Fulfil health and safety responsibilities appropriate to the role, while actively promoting the personal health, safety, and wellbeing of staff and students as a member of the Aberystwyth community. Additionally, support the University's commitment to environmental sustainability through responsible practices and engagement. The above does not represent an exhaustive list of duties associated with this role. This job description is subject to review and amendment in the light of the changing needs of the University, to provide appropriate development opportunities and/or the addition of any other reasonable duties. The responsibilities of this vacancy have been matched to the Clerical and Secretarial Role Profile 5. Details of the role profile can be found at: The post will be based at Aberystwyth University, but may involve some travel for meetings, events and visits to partners. Some activities may occasionally require work in evenings or at weekends, which will be compensated for by time off during normal working hours. Hybrid working arrangements will be considered. . click apply for full job details
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
The Role We are seeking to appoint an Engagement Officer to work as part of the Rural Wales Local Policy and Innovation Partnership (Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales), funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales brings together researchers, policymakers and communities to tackle the major challenges facing the region. It aims to promote inclusive, sustainable, development towards a 'wellbeing economy' by filling evidence gaps, exploring innovative solutions and enhancing the use of research to support effective policies. The work programme engages a range of people in innovation labs to develop and test novel interventions, community-led research projects focused on local concerns, dialogues, new data collection through surveys and short studies, and the creation of a Rural Wales Data Hub. The post-holder will support public engagement, knowledge exchange, and communications activities for Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales, including organising events and workshops, managing website content and social media accounts, and assisting with the dissemination of research findings to diverse audiences through a range of media. The post will be based in Aberystwyth, working closely with the Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales Policy and Engagement Manager and other members of the professional services team, but will involve work with colleagues in other organisations in Wales and travel for meetings and events. Hybrid working arrangements will be considered. To make an informal enquiry, please contact Professor Michael Woods at . What you'll do The post-holder will support public engagement, knowledge exchange, and communications for Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales, the Rural Wales Local Policy and Innovation Partnership, working closely with the Policy and Engagement Manager. Funded by the ESRC, Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales is a partnership that brings together researchers from a range of disciplines at Aberystwyth University, Bangor University, Cardiff University and the University of Gloucestershire, and experts in partners including Together for Change, the Centre for Alternative Technology, Antur Cymru, Datblygiadau Egni Gwledig, Represent Us Rural, Rural Health and Care Wales, and Sgema. The objective of Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales is to facilitate effective policies and interventions that promote inclusive, sustainable, growth in Rural Wales through the framework of the 'wellbeing economy', which prioritises an economy designed to deliver social justice for current and future generations on a healthy planet in which citizens are actively engaged in their communities. It aims to fill evidence gaps, explore innovative solutions, and enhance the use of research to support effective policies working toward this goal. Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales also has a strong emphasis on capacity building for inclusive participation in regional and community development, including supporting communities to undertake their own research, equalities mainstreaming, and actions to enable the involvement of often under-represented groups. The activity of Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales is structured around seven work streams: WS1: Innovation Labs WS2: Community-led Action Research WS3: Data Integration, Analysis and Mapping WS4: Surveys WS5: Responsive Research WS6: Public Engagement, Knowledge Exchange and Capacity Building WS7: Evaluation and Learning The detailed work programme wis dynamic and responsive to emerging issues. Topics for investigation and analysis are proposed by members of four Thematic Groups, each comprised by academic experts, stakeholders, and community representatives. The Thematic Groups are aligned with the four priority themes for Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales, which are: 'Building a Regenerative Economy', 'Supporting the Net Zero Transition', 'Empowering Communities for Cultural Recovery', and 'Enhancing Wellbeing in Place'. The post-holder will primarily work in WS6: Public Engagement, Knowledge Exchange and Capacity Building, which is focused on making the results of Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales research and analysis widely available to users in rural Wales and beyond. Activities will include annual showcases at the Royal Welsh Show and the National Eisteddfod, as well as seminars, events, exhibitions and digital outreach through online resources and social media, and a series of 'dialogue events' bringing together stakeholders to discuss 'wicked issues' facing rural Wales and work towards consensus solutions, informed by Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales evidence. Additionally, workshops, training sessions and online resources aim to build capacity for effective evidence-based rural development and policy, ranging from training for participants in community research projects to professional development on interpreting and using evidence from research. The post-holder will support these activities, working with the Policy and Engagement Manager, with particular responsibility for event organisation (include booking venues for events and workshops; making arrangements for catering, translation, and technical facilities; and liaising with participants), managing the Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales website and social media accounts, and internal comms. The post-holder will work as part of a professional services team, which in addition to the Policy and Engagement Manager, also includes a Programme Manager and a Finance and Administrative Assistant, and within the larger Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales staff team, which also includes six Post-Doctoral Research Associates, two Innovation Managers, a Community Facilitator, a Data and GIS Analyst, a Research Software Engineer, a Data Technician and a Research Data Manager The post will be line-managed by the Policy and Engagement Manager, Rhian Curtis, and will involve working closely with the Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales Director, Professor Michael Woods, and the WS6 Leads, Meilyr Ceredig (Sgema) and Dr Wyn Morris (Aberystwyth Business School). The specific responsibilities of the post are: To organise events for stakeholder and public audiences, including events at the National Eisteddfod and Royal Welsh Show, and free-standing workshops, panels, dialogues etc This will include booking venues; making arrangements for catering, translation, and technical facilities as required; liaising with contributors and participants; and coordinating registration for participants/audience members. To support webinars and other online activities. To support the organisation of training and capacity building activities, in person and/or online. To publicise events and activities through appropriate online and other channels, including Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales mailing lists. To manage Cymru Wedig LPIP Rural Wales social media accounts and content for the Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales website. To support internal comms to members of the Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales team. To contribute to the preparation and dissemination of the Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales Annual Report. To support promotion and dissemination of Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales research and innovation through reports, briefing papers, video, infographics, and other media, including making arrangements for design, editing, printing and/or distribution as appropriate. To maintain records of Cymru Wledig LPIP Rural Wales public engagement and knowledge exchange activities for reporting to UKRI through ResearchFish. To work with other members of the admin team to maintain mailing and contact lists to support public engagement, policy impact and outreach. Undertake other duties as assigned by your line manager, commensurate with the role's grade. To be a flexible member of the team, supporting colleagues at peak times of workload and pressure including attendance at university events e.g. open days, graduation which may include weekend work. Promote equality of opportunity, and to support and uphold the University's commitment to diversity and inclusion in all aspects of your work. To support the university strategy and underlining plans, engage in continuous personal and professional development in line with the demands of the role, including undertaking relevant training and development activities to develop yourself and support the development of others. Fulfil health and safety responsibilities appropriate to the role, while actively promoting the personal health, safety, and wellbeing of staff and students as a member of the Aberystwyth community. Additionally, support the University's commitment to environmental sustainability through responsible practices and engagement. The above does not represent an exhaustive list of duties associated with this role. This job description is subject to review and amendment in the light of the changing needs of the University, to provide appropriate development opportunities and/or the addition of any other reasonable duties. The responsibilities of this vacancy have been matched to the Clerical and Secretarial Role Profile 5. Details of the role profile can be found at: The post will be based at Aberystwyth University, but may involve some travel for meetings, events and visits to partners. Some activities may occasionally require work in evenings or at weekends, which will be compensated for by time off during normal working hours. Hybrid working arrangements will be considered. . click apply for full job details
Finance Manager Location: Rishworth Part of Full time considered Closing date: 27th February 2026. The School is a forward thinking and innovative UK day and boarding school that retains traditional values. They are an independent school with the freedom to offer an educational experience personalised to each child's needs. Set in the heart of West Yorkshire the School has occupied magnificent buildings in 140 acres of beautiful countryside for the last 300 years. They are seeking a qualified ACCA/CIMA (or equivalent) Finance Manager to join and lead the Finance Department team at the School as soon as possible. You should have the skills, experience and knowledge that will enable you to offer efficient oversight of the financial operation of the School and its subsidiary. Although they are looking to recruit the role full time, part time hours would be considered. Energy, commitment and a willingness to take a full and active part in the broader life of this busy School are essential. A passion for education and enriching the learning process of their learners is essential. Overview of the Role The Finance Manager will play a key role supporting all aspects of Finance for the School, providing accurate and timely management information to the Finance and Operations Director and the rest of the Leadership team. You will support Business Planning, decision making and financial control, and reporting to external stakeholders. In addition, you will prepare and review monthly and annual management accounts for internal and external stakeholders, querying and providing explanations for variances against budget/forecast and escalating issues to the Finance and Operations Director with recommendations for action. You will also have responsibility for managing two members of staff. This role forms a part of the Administration Team for the School therefore general administration and HR tasks may form part of the daily routine. Teamwork and an ethos of collaboration is essential. Person Specification Qualified Accountant: fully qualified ACCA, CIMA or equivalent. Knowledge of accounting programmes/systems/databases. Highly competent user of ICT - in particular Excel spreadsheets to an advanced level. Ability to produce detailed and accurate financial reports (management accounts, budgets, cash flow forecasts etc). Experience of working in a high-performing team Excellent attention to detail and the ability to prioritise work and have a proactive approach to ensure deadlines are met Experience in managing change successfully, and delivering positive, well-planned improvements to processes and systems. Financial acumen and commercially awareness Keeps abreast of changes in financial regulations and legislation Their Offer: Join a highly motivated and supportive team of staff, Governors, students and parents who embody a tangible ethos of collaborative working, community, continuous development and a sense of self-worth. A beautiful place to work in the most idyllic surroundings set within 140 acres in the beautiful West Yorkshire Pennines Competitive salary commensurate to qualifications and experience circa £45,000 per annum. School Fee Remission, at the discretion of the Governing Body. Pension scheme Access to FREE personal financial advice through their partnership with Schroders Personal Wealth Cycle to Work scheme Free lunch during term time Free on-site parking Access to a wide suite of Continuous Professional Development courses and opportunities To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the School, click apply. The school reserves the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date, therefore early applications are encouraged. Previous candidates need not apply. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the DBS.
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager Location: Rishworth Part of Full time considered Closing date: 27th February 2026. The School is a forward thinking and innovative UK day and boarding school that retains traditional values. They are an independent school with the freedom to offer an educational experience personalised to each child's needs. Set in the heart of West Yorkshire the School has occupied magnificent buildings in 140 acres of beautiful countryside for the last 300 years. They are seeking a qualified ACCA/CIMA (or equivalent) Finance Manager to join and lead the Finance Department team at the School as soon as possible. You should have the skills, experience and knowledge that will enable you to offer efficient oversight of the financial operation of the School and its subsidiary. Although they are looking to recruit the role full time, part time hours would be considered. Energy, commitment and a willingness to take a full and active part in the broader life of this busy School are essential. A passion for education and enriching the learning process of their learners is essential. Overview of the Role The Finance Manager will play a key role supporting all aspects of Finance for the School, providing accurate and timely management information to the Finance and Operations Director and the rest of the Leadership team. You will support Business Planning, decision making and financial control, and reporting to external stakeholders. In addition, you will prepare and review monthly and annual management accounts for internal and external stakeholders, querying and providing explanations for variances against budget/forecast and escalating issues to the Finance and Operations Director with recommendations for action. You will also have responsibility for managing two members of staff. This role forms a part of the Administration Team for the School therefore general administration and HR tasks may form part of the daily routine. Teamwork and an ethos of collaboration is essential. Person Specification Qualified Accountant: fully qualified ACCA, CIMA or equivalent. Knowledge of accounting programmes/systems/databases. Highly competent user of ICT - in particular Excel spreadsheets to an advanced level. Ability to produce detailed and accurate financial reports (management accounts, budgets, cash flow forecasts etc). Experience of working in a high-performing team Excellent attention to detail and the ability to prioritise work and have a proactive approach to ensure deadlines are met Experience in managing change successfully, and delivering positive, well-planned improvements to processes and systems. Financial acumen and commercially awareness Keeps abreast of changes in financial regulations and legislation Their Offer: Join a highly motivated and supportive team of staff, Governors, students and parents who embody a tangible ethos of collaborative working, community, continuous development and a sense of self-worth. A beautiful place to work in the most idyllic surroundings set within 140 acres in the beautiful West Yorkshire Pennines Competitive salary commensurate to qualifications and experience circa £45,000 per annum. School Fee Remission, at the discretion of the Governing Body. Pension scheme Access to FREE personal financial advice through their partnership with Schroders Personal Wealth Cycle to Work scheme Free lunch during term time Free on-site parking Access to a wide suite of Continuous Professional Development courses and opportunities To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the School, click apply. The school reserves the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date, therefore early applications are encouraged. Previous candidates need not apply. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the DBS.
Finance Manager (Local Finance) Based in the NEU Hamilton House Office (London WC1H 9BD) Full time, Permanent Commencing salary £73,125 per annum The National Education Union (NEU) represents 500,000 teachers, lecturers, support staff, and school leaders making it a powerful force for change in education. This is an exciting time to join us as we continue our journey to become a more agile, strategic, and strongly coordinated Trade Union, ready to meet future challenges and drive lasting change. If this appeals to you, the Finance Department are looking for a Finance Manager - Local Finance to lead a team of six responsible for working closely with the NEU's Districts, Branches, and Regional Councils, providing advice, guidance, and support on all areas of Local Finance. You will manage and develop the Local Finance Team and be the primary point of contact on Local Finance matters for Staff, Lay Officers, and the Executive to ensure all required functions are delivered as effectively as possible. The role holder must have the ability to build relationships with Lay Officers, especially Local Treasurers, and communicate financial information in a way that's clear and accessible to all. This will include overseeing the Treasurers Training programme, ensuring appropriate stewardship of Union funds, and compliance with the NEU's Rules, Regulations, and legal obligations. The ideal candidate must have demonstratable experience managing a team in a similar environment, including experience of developing staff, workforce planning, and performance management. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate sound judgement, their ability to deliver across a range of functions in time for critical deadlines, and an understanding of the political context in which the NEU operates. The role will be based at Hamilton House, our London headquarters, and the NEU offers a hybrid working programme requiring the role holder to work from Hamilton House three days per week with the remaining days at home subject to operational needs. The role holder will also need to be able to travel for Treasurers Training where courses are held nationwide, and for the Treasurer's Reception at the NEU's Annual Conference. In addition to salary, we offer good conditions including 35 days' annual leave plus Christmas closure days and a defined benefit pension scheme. Salary and benefits are pro-rata for part-time applicants. Further details can be downloaded from our website via the button below, where applicants will be able to complete an online application on our recruitment portal. Closing date is mid-day Wednesday 25th February 2026. Interviews will be held in person at Hamilton House and are scheduled for Thursday 12 March 2026. THE UNION IS FUNDAMENTALLY COMMITTED TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN ITS POLICIES AND PRACTICE
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager (Local Finance) Based in the NEU Hamilton House Office (London WC1H 9BD) Full time, Permanent Commencing salary £73,125 per annum The National Education Union (NEU) represents 500,000 teachers, lecturers, support staff, and school leaders making it a powerful force for change in education. This is an exciting time to join us as we continue our journey to become a more agile, strategic, and strongly coordinated Trade Union, ready to meet future challenges and drive lasting change. If this appeals to you, the Finance Department are looking for a Finance Manager - Local Finance to lead a team of six responsible for working closely with the NEU's Districts, Branches, and Regional Councils, providing advice, guidance, and support on all areas of Local Finance. You will manage and develop the Local Finance Team and be the primary point of contact on Local Finance matters for Staff, Lay Officers, and the Executive to ensure all required functions are delivered as effectively as possible. The role holder must have the ability to build relationships with Lay Officers, especially Local Treasurers, and communicate financial information in a way that's clear and accessible to all. This will include overseeing the Treasurers Training programme, ensuring appropriate stewardship of Union funds, and compliance with the NEU's Rules, Regulations, and legal obligations. The ideal candidate must have demonstratable experience managing a team in a similar environment, including experience of developing staff, workforce planning, and performance management. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate sound judgement, their ability to deliver across a range of functions in time for critical deadlines, and an understanding of the political context in which the NEU operates. The role will be based at Hamilton House, our London headquarters, and the NEU offers a hybrid working programme requiring the role holder to work from Hamilton House three days per week with the remaining days at home subject to operational needs. The role holder will also need to be able to travel for Treasurers Training where courses are held nationwide, and for the Treasurer's Reception at the NEU's Annual Conference. In addition to salary, we offer good conditions including 35 days' annual leave plus Christmas closure days and a defined benefit pension scheme. Salary and benefits are pro-rata for part-time applicants. Further details can be downloaded from our website via the button below, where applicants will be able to complete an online application on our recruitment portal. Closing date is mid-day Wednesday 25th February 2026. Interviews will be held in person at Hamilton House and are scheduled for Thursday 12 March 2026. THE UNION IS FUNDAMENTALLY COMMITTED TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN ITS POLICIES AND PRACTICE
Manpower Recruitment are working with an established client, on outskirts of Oxford and close to Abingdon, Oxfordshire, who are looking for a Full Time Administration Support Assistant to support with a small, friendly, busy office. Ideally you would be from a Trade or Construction background, but not essential, as full training will be given. The role is Monday-Friday 8.30am-5pm Salary for the role is 28000pa. Full UK Licence needed due to location The Company We deliver new roofs and repairs to the local community. Our customers include, social housing response teams, private residents, MOD contracts, Schools and Churches. Our dedicated hard-working team are called upon for roofing emergencies, planned repairs and the delivery of high-profile larger projects. We are currently seeking a new team player who enjoys helping people. Someone who enjoys multi-tasking to enable them to make a positive difference to customers and co-workers. Role responsibilities and purpose Adding daily job request to an excel spreadsheet Respond and allocate customer requests for quotes and support to the team Communication with customer/clients over the phone and via e mail Proactive calls to residents alerting them of scaffolding and roofing work schedule Flag jobs that can be invoiced by the Finance Manager Support the scheduling of roofing projects Collaborate with the office team to introduce a ticketing system (Zendesk) Support the pilot of a scheduling portal for the social housing IT team Support the office team with the Health and Safety Training portal Key relationships Internal Director, Office manager, Finance Manager, Surveyor, Site Manager, Roofing leads and operatives and the Scaffolding Manager External Service delivery managers within the social housing territories for Oxfordshire and Berkshire Private customers, Third party providers- product and services Requirements Knowledge, Skill & Experience Excellent communication skill- written, verbal, grammar, and punctuation Excellent listening skills Ability to demonstrate empathy and emotional intelligence Excellent attention to detail Ability to work to deadlines and priorities and have excellent time management skills Ability to be adaptable, flexible, agile resourceful, and multi-task Ability to work cross functionally and collaboratively demonstrate great teamwork Benefits Good Pension Scheme 20 days Holiday + Bank holiday A small team with a great working environment and atmosphere. If interested, please get in contact with a Manpower Representative.
Feb 12, 2026
Full time
Manpower Recruitment are working with an established client, on outskirts of Oxford and close to Abingdon, Oxfordshire, who are looking for a Full Time Administration Support Assistant to support with a small, friendly, busy office. Ideally you would be from a Trade or Construction background, but not essential, as full training will be given. The role is Monday-Friday 8.30am-5pm Salary for the role is 28000pa. Full UK Licence needed due to location The Company We deliver new roofs and repairs to the local community. Our customers include, social housing response teams, private residents, MOD contracts, Schools and Churches. Our dedicated hard-working team are called upon for roofing emergencies, planned repairs and the delivery of high-profile larger projects. We are currently seeking a new team player who enjoys helping people. Someone who enjoys multi-tasking to enable them to make a positive difference to customers and co-workers. Role responsibilities and purpose Adding daily job request to an excel spreadsheet Respond and allocate customer requests for quotes and support to the team Communication with customer/clients over the phone and via e mail Proactive calls to residents alerting them of scaffolding and roofing work schedule Flag jobs that can be invoiced by the Finance Manager Support the scheduling of roofing projects Collaborate with the office team to introduce a ticketing system (Zendesk) Support the pilot of a scheduling portal for the social housing IT team Support the office team with the Health and Safety Training portal Key relationships Internal Director, Office manager, Finance Manager, Surveyor, Site Manager, Roofing leads and operatives and the Scaffolding Manager External Service delivery managers within the social housing territories for Oxfordshire and Berkshire Private customers, Third party providers- product and services Requirements Knowledge, Skill & Experience Excellent communication skill- written, verbal, grammar, and punctuation Excellent listening skills Ability to demonstrate empathy and emotional intelligence Excellent attention to detail Ability to work to deadlines and priorities and have excellent time management skills Ability to be adaptable, flexible, agile resourceful, and multi-task Ability to work cross functionally and collaboratively demonstrate great teamwork Benefits Good Pension Scheme 20 days Holiday + Bank holiday A small team with a great working environment and atmosphere. If interested, please get in contact with a Manpower Representative.
Senior Programme Manager London (with hybrid working - a minimum of one full day per week in the office) The Organisation Our client is focused on supporting education to break down barriers between student success and finance. They support the education sector through research and working within schools to drive initiatives that directly support learners. They are now looking for a Senior Programme Manager to join them on a full-time, permanent basis, working 40 hours per week. The Benefits - Salary of £51,750 per annum - Flexible working opportunities - 27 days' holiday a year (plus 8 bank holidays, including 3 which can be taken flexibly) - 2 festive season closure days - 6% employer pension contributions, minimum 3% employee contribution - Life insurance cover - Interest-free season ticket loan and cycle scheme - Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave pay (conditions apply) - Confidential Employee Assistance Programme to help you deal with any personal and professional problems This is a high-impact opportunity for an experienced education research and grant-making professional to join our client's mission-driven organisation. You'll be enabled to lead nationally significant programmes, influencing what research is commissioned, how it is delivered, and how evidence is translated into guidance that shapes practice across education. In return, you'll benefit from a position that offers intellectual challenge, strategic influence and collaborative working at the heart of the education evidence ecosystem, alongside the flexibility and trust needed to do deep, thoughtful work. The Role As a Senior Programme Manager, you will provide leadership across key research programmes, shaping high-quality grant-making and evidence generation. Working within the Research Directorate, you will lead priority programme areas, building deep subject expertise and acting as an authority on the design, delivery and evaluation of complex research projects. You'll collaborate closely with colleagues across the organisation, co-funders and delivery partners to develop a strong pipeline of grants, support funded organisations, and embed best practice across programme delivery. Additionally, you will: - Line manage and develop Programme Managers - Translate evidence into clear, usable guidance for the education sector - Lead written and spoken guidance outputs - Maintain and develop relationships with funders and external stakeholders - Lead one or more research themes and support thematic coherence across projects About You To be considered as a Senior Programme Manager, you will need: - A strong track record of delivery and achievement - A detailed, practical understanding of grant-making relating to research generation - Strong knowledge of the education system in England in at least one of the early years, school and 16-19 stages - The ability to analyse and interpret education research, including knowledge of diverse research methods - The ability to analyse a project's prospects of success and anticipate problems it might face when delivering at scale in England - The ability to contribute to the design of robust evaluations, including randomised controlled trials - Excellent relationship management skills - A willingness to travel occasionally to project sites All EEF staff are subject to a check by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The level of this check will be "Basic". All applicants must already have the right to work in the UK, as our client is unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Applications close: 22/02/2026 (23:59 GMT or BST) First stage interviews: w/c 09/03/2026 Second stage interviews: w/c 16/03/2026 Other organisations may call this role Senior Research Programme Manager, Senior Education Programme Manager, Head of Research Programmes, Senior Research Manager, Senior Grants and Programmes Manager, Evidence and Research Programme Lead, or Research Programme Lead. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're looking for an impactful role as a Senior Programme Manager, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Senior Programme Manager London (with hybrid working - a minimum of one full day per week in the office) The Organisation Our client is focused on supporting education to break down barriers between student success and finance. They support the education sector through research and working within schools to drive initiatives that directly support learners. They are now looking for a Senior Programme Manager to join them on a full-time, permanent basis, working 40 hours per week. The Benefits - Salary of £51,750 per annum - Flexible working opportunities - 27 days' holiday a year (plus 8 bank holidays, including 3 which can be taken flexibly) - 2 festive season closure days - 6% employer pension contributions, minimum 3% employee contribution - Life insurance cover - Interest-free season ticket loan and cycle scheme - Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental leave pay (conditions apply) - Confidential Employee Assistance Programme to help you deal with any personal and professional problems This is a high-impact opportunity for an experienced education research and grant-making professional to join our client's mission-driven organisation. You'll be enabled to lead nationally significant programmes, influencing what research is commissioned, how it is delivered, and how evidence is translated into guidance that shapes practice across education. In return, you'll benefit from a position that offers intellectual challenge, strategic influence and collaborative working at the heart of the education evidence ecosystem, alongside the flexibility and trust needed to do deep, thoughtful work. The Role As a Senior Programme Manager, you will provide leadership across key research programmes, shaping high-quality grant-making and evidence generation. Working within the Research Directorate, you will lead priority programme areas, building deep subject expertise and acting as an authority on the design, delivery and evaluation of complex research projects. You'll collaborate closely with colleagues across the organisation, co-funders and delivery partners to develop a strong pipeline of grants, support funded organisations, and embed best practice across programme delivery. Additionally, you will: - Line manage and develop Programme Managers - Translate evidence into clear, usable guidance for the education sector - Lead written and spoken guidance outputs - Maintain and develop relationships with funders and external stakeholders - Lead one or more research themes and support thematic coherence across projects About You To be considered as a Senior Programme Manager, you will need: - A strong track record of delivery and achievement - A detailed, practical understanding of grant-making relating to research generation - Strong knowledge of the education system in England in at least one of the early years, school and 16-19 stages - The ability to analyse and interpret education research, including knowledge of diverse research methods - The ability to analyse a project's prospects of success and anticipate problems it might face when delivering at scale in England - The ability to contribute to the design of robust evaluations, including randomised controlled trials - Excellent relationship management skills - A willingness to travel occasionally to project sites All EEF staff are subject to a check by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The level of this check will be "Basic". All applicants must already have the right to work in the UK, as our client is unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Applications close: 22/02/2026 (23:59 GMT or BST) First stage interviews: w/c 09/03/2026 Second stage interviews: w/c 16/03/2026 Other organisations may call this role Senior Research Programme Manager, Senior Education Programme Manager, Head of Research Programmes, Senior Research Manager, Senior Grants and Programmes Manager, Evidence and Research Programme Lead, or Research Programme Lead. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're looking for an impactful role as a Senior Programme Manager, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Management Accountant Permanent, Part-Time LEH is seeking an experienced Management Accountant to play a key role in supporting a wide range of finance activities, including taxation, statutory submissions, month-end reporting, budgeting, and residential trips analysis. This will be a pivotal role in contributing steady, reliable support to the LEH Finance Department. The Management Accountant will be joining a high-performing, efficient finance team with strong processes already in place. The successful candidate will work closely with the Finance Manager and the Finance Team and will facilitate in sustaining the team's accuracy, efficiency, and robust internal practices, ensuring the finance function remains a trusted and effective part of the School. This a permanent, part-time role working 25 hours per week (Monday - Friday), 35 weeks per year (term-time plus 1 week). What we offer: LEH is a thriving school situated on a 24-acre site west of London. It has a vibrant and diverse community, and LEH students are renowned for their academic prowess as well as their success across an extraordinarily wide range of co-curricular activities, including sport, music, and drama. We have state-of-the-art facilities, and we encourage staff to make the most of the school's swimming pool, tennis courts, free lunches, on-site parking, and library services. A list of our attractive range of benefits can be found here . How to apply: An application pack is available from the School's website by clicking here . Applications must be made on the School's own form and should be sent to . The closing date is noon on Monday, 5 th January 2026. CVs will not be considered and should not be submitted. Safeguarding Statement: All staff working in the School will have some contact with children and will therefore be in regulated activity. Staff with teaching duties will be responsible for the pupils that they teach and may also have additional specific pastoral or other responsibilities for other pupils they do not teach. In addition, all staff will regularly interact with pupils who may seek assistance or otherwise interact with them whilst moving around the School. In all cases, the post holder's responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of the pupils is to adhere to and ensure compliance with the School's safeguarding policies and procedures at all times. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the School is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are "spent" unless they are "protected" under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children. Lady Eleanor Holles is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Management Accountant Permanent, Part-Time LEH is seeking an experienced Management Accountant to play a key role in supporting a wide range of finance activities, including taxation, statutory submissions, month-end reporting, budgeting, and residential trips analysis. This will be a pivotal role in contributing steady, reliable support to the LEH Finance Department. The Management Accountant will be joining a high-performing, efficient finance team with strong processes already in place. The successful candidate will work closely with the Finance Manager and the Finance Team and will facilitate in sustaining the team's accuracy, efficiency, and robust internal practices, ensuring the finance function remains a trusted and effective part of the School. This a permanent, part-time role working 25 hours per week (Monday - Friday), 35 weeks per year (term-time plus 1 week). What we offer: LEH is a thriving school situated on a 24-acre site west of London. It has a vibrant and diverse community, and LEH students are renowned for their academic prowess as well as their success across an extraordinarily wide range of co-curricular activities, including sport, music, and drama. We have state-of-the-art facilities, and we encourage staff to make the most of the school's swimming pool, tennis courts, free lunches, on-site parking, and library services. A list of our attractive range of benefits can be found here . How to apply: An application pack is available from the School's website by clicking here . Applications must be made on the School's own form and should be sent to . The closing date is noon on Monday, 5 th January 2026. CVs will not be considered and should not be submitted. Safeguarding Statement: All staff working in the School will have some contact with children and will therefore be in regulated activity. Staff with teaching duties will be responsible for the pupils that they teach and may also have additional specific pastoral or other responsibilities for other pupils they do not teach. In addition, all staff will regularly interact with pupils who may seek assistance or otherwise interact with them whilst moving around the School. In all cases, the post holder's responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of the pupils is to adhere to and ensure compliance with the School's safeguarding policies and procedures at all times. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the School is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions (including those which are "spent" unless they are "protected" under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children. Lady Eleanor Holles is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
Job Title: National Project Manager Location: National Join us in Opening Minds, Opening Doors! Are you ready to step into a rewarding role within one of our dynamic national teams? Whether your expertise lies in Finance, Estates, IT, Operations, or People, we believe in harnessing innovation and collaboration to drive excellence across our trust. We are excited to welcome passionate professionals who want to make a meaningful impact. Our national teams play a vital role in supporting academies across England. You'll join a dedicated network that helps shape the educational experience of thousands of children - because their success is at the heart of everything we do. E-ACT is looking for an experienced and driven National Project Manager to lead key capital and estates projects across our academies. This is an exciting national role where no two days are the same, you'll deliver impactful schemes from concept to completion, ensuring safe, high quality environments for our pupils and staff. As a senior member of our Estates team, you'll manage a diverse portfolio of projects, coordinate professional teams and contractors, and ensure delivery on time, to scope, and within budget. You'll bring strong leadership, excellent communication skills, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. Your expertise will help shape the future of our school buildings and support our commitment to sustainability, innovation, and continuous improvement. Key responsibilities: Lead and manage projects from initiation through to completion, ensuring they are delivered safely, on time, within scope and budget, and with no disruption to school activities. Develop project scope, plans, timelines, resource allocations and budgets, ensuring all deliverables meet required standards. Procure technical resources and contractors in line with current regulations and Trust policies, appointing professional team members where needed. Identify, communicate and mitigate project risks and issues, providing regular updates to relevant stakeholders and managing change effectively. Lead, motivate and support cross functional project teams, offering guidance to the estates team and contributing technical expertise across ongoing schemes. Pay range: NJC SCP 47-49 Salary: £59,196 - £61,710 per annum. Full time, permanent position. Part time (minimum 3 days per week) will also be considered, with salary pro rata. Qualifications and Skills: Proven management experience in a relevant industry. Strong understanding of project management principles and methodologies. Confidential in all matters, professional approach, coupled with strong interpersonal skills. Good technical knowledge of construction-related activities and practices. What are we about? Join a trust that is going places! At E-ACT, we believe every child deserves opportunity. Our 'Opening Minds, Opening Doors' strategy breaks down barriers and builds pathways to success; driven by purposeful leadership, collaboration, and innovation. We champion diversity, encourage a people-first culture, and ensure every voice is heard. We are proud to lead system-wide change both locally and national - providing sector-wide support while transforming futures. Our achievements are recognised through winning MAT of the Year 2023 at the MAT Excellence Awards and National School Awards, and also the TES Trust Leadership Award 2024. E-ACT is recognised for shaping bold educational outcomes. Most recently, two of our Birmingham academies were selected by the Department for Education as RISE Regional Hubs, in recognition of their outstanding work on inclusion and behaviour, a testament to the impact of our people-first culture and relentless drive for excellence. With 38 academies and over 25,000 pupils, our dedicated staff make excellence possible. We prioritise wellbeing, tackle workload, and continuously raise the bar. We don't just educate, we inspire ambition and empower every child to thrive. Benefits: Financial and Lifestyle We offer a strong financial package including access to defined benefit pension schemes (LGPS or TPS), life cover at three times pensionable pay, and 31 days of annual leave for year-round employees. Staff can also benefit from the Cycle to Work scheme, promoting healthy and sustainable commuting. Professional Growth and Development We invest heavily in staff development through tailored INSET days and high-quality CPD opportunities. Teaching staff benefit from automatic TLR progression, a structured 9-point pay scale (M1 to UPS3), and full TLR payments for part-time colleagues fulfilling full responsibilities. Culture and Wellbeing Our people-first culture values every colleague. We support wellbeing through the Wisdom app and a free Employee Assistance Programme offering counselling and financial advice. Collaboration is at the heart of our Trust, encouraging shared learning and collective success. Please look at our 'Work for Us' page and Recruitment Pack for more information. Please read the supporting documentation carefully before completing your application. E-ACT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults, and all appointments are subject to enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks and satisfactory references. E-ACT is also committed to promoting equality, challenging discrimination and developing community cohesion. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Job Title: National Project Manager Location: National Join us in Opening Minds, Opening Doors! Are you ready to step into a rewarding role within one of our dynamic national teams? Whether your expertise lies in Finance, Estates, IT, Operations, or People, we believe in harnessing innovation and collaboration to drive excellence across our trust. We are excited to welcome passionate professionals who want to make a meaningful impact. Our national teams play a vital role in supporting academies across England. You'll join a dedicated network that helps shape the educational experience of thousands of children - because their success is at the heart of everything we do. E-ACT is looking for an experienced and driven National Project Manager to lead key capital and estates projects across our academies. This is an exciting national role where no two days are the same, you'll deliver impactful schemes from concept to completion, ensuring safe, high quality environments for our pupils and staff. As a senior member of our Estates team, you'll manage a diverse portfolio of projects, coordinate professional teams and contractors, and ensure delivery on time, to scope, and within budget. You'll bring strong leadership, excellent communication skills, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. Your expertise will help shape the future of our school buildings and support our commitment to sustainability, innovation, and continuous improvement. Key responsibilities: Lead and manage projects from initiation through to completion, ensuring they are delivered safely, on time, within scope and budget, and with no disruption to school activities. Develop project scope, plans, timelines, resource allocations and budgets, ensuring all deliverables meet required standards. Procure technical resources and contractors in line with current regulations and Trust policies, appointing professional team members where needed. Identify, communicate and mitigate project risks and issues, providing regular updates to relevant stakeholders and managing change effectively. Lead, motivate and support cross functional project teams, offering guidance to the estates team and contributing technical expertise across ongoing schemes. Pay range: NJC SCP 47-49 Salary: £59,196 - £61,710 per annum. Full time, permanent position. Part time (minimum 3 days per week) will also be considered, with salary pro rata. Qualifications and Skills: Proven management experience in a relevant industry. Strong understanding of project management principles and methodologies. Confidential in all matters, professional approach, coupled with strong interpersonal skills. Good technical knowledge of construction-related activities and practices. What are we about? Join a trust that is going places! At E-ACT, we believe every child deserves opportunity. Our 'Opening Minds, Opening Doors' strategy breaks down barriers and builds pathways to success; driven by purposeful leadership, collaboration, and innovation. We champion diversity, encourage a people-first culture, and ensure every voice is heard. We are proud to lead system-wide change both locally and national - providing sector-wide support while transforming futures. Our achievements are recognised through winning MAT of the Year 2023 at the MAT Excellence Awards and National School Awards, and also the TES Trust Leadership Award 2024. E-ACT is recognised for shaping bold educational outcomes. Most recently, two of our Birmingham academies were selected by the Department for Education as RISE Regional Hubs, in recognition of their outstanding work on inclusion and behaviour, a testament to the impact of our people-first culture and relentless drive for excellence. With 38 academies and over 25,000 pupils, our dedicated staff make excellence possible. We prioritise wellbeing, tackle workload, and continuously raise the bar. We don't just educate, we inspire ambition and empower every child to thrive. Benefits: Financial and Lifestyle We offer a strong financial package including access to defined benefit pension schemes (LGPS or TPS), life cover at three times pensionable pay, and 31 days of annual leave for year-round employees. Staff can also benefit from the Cycle to Work scheme, promoting healthy and sustainable commuting. Professional Growth and Development We invest heavily in staff development through tailored INSET days and high-quality CPD opportunities. Teaching staff benefit from automatic TLR progression, a structured 9-point pay scale (M1 to UPS3), and full TLR payments for part-time colleagues fulfilling full responsibilities. Culture and Wellbeing Our people-first culture values every colleague. We support wellbeing through the Wisdom app and a free Employee Assistance Programme offering counselling and financial advice. Collaboration is at the heart of our Trust, encouraging shared learning and collective success. Please look at our 'Work for Us' page and Recruitment Pack for more information. Please read the supporting documentation carefully before completing your application. E-ACT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults, and all appointments are subject to enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks and satisfactory references. E-ACT is also committed to promoting equality, challenging discrimination and developing community cohesion. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) Location: Mostly at the Saïd Foundation office in central London, with some scope for remote working. Occasional international travel to the Levant region where deemed safe. Responsible to: The Chairman and Board of Trustees. Line management: Scholarships Programme Manager, Financial Controller, Finance and Programme Administrator. Salary: £80,000 - £85,000 pro rata. Job type: Part-time (three days a week), permanent. ABOUT THE ROLE We are looking for an experienced organisational manager, who will mentor our small and highly motivated team and bring proven expertise around financial and people management and governance as well as of building relationships with different stakeholders and providing strong accountability to charity trustees. You will have an understanding of the Levant region of the Middle East, a commitment to bridge building and respect across cultures and a conviction that education can change lives for the better, create enlightened and effective leadership and benefit wider society. Our outgoing CEO originally came to the UK as a Saïd Foundation Scholar to study at Oxford University and has worked for the Foundation for over six years. He is leaving to return to Syria. We are looking for an experienced manager to carry on his work in leading our team, maintaining close relationships with our Trustees, partners and students and ensuring that the Foundation's programmes are run to the highest standards. ABOUT THE SAÏD FOUNDATION The Saïd Foundation was established as a non-sectarian and non-political charity in 1982 by Wafic and Rosemary Saïd to bring positive and lasting change to the lives of children, young people and the wider community with a focus on the Levant region of the Middle East and on the UK, and on education as a powerful tool to make change. It is governed by a Board of Trustees and the Board's Student, Projects, Audit and Investments Committees. Khaled Saïd has just become Chair of the Board. Since 1984, our longest-standing programme, the Scholarships Programme, has offered opportunities to outstanding individuals with leadership potential to be drivers of positive change within our target countries of Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Palestine. It brings these change agents to the UK to study for Master's degrees at exceptional universities and maintains close contact with them during their studies and beyond. Our amazing community of over 700 alumni have gone on to become outstanding leaders in many fields and to build bridges and respect across cultures. The Foundation's founder, Wafic Saïd, is also the founder of Oxford University's Saïd Business School, now one of the world's leading business schools. The Saïd Business School Foundation (SBSF), also an English charity, was established in 1998 to support the development of the School in its pursuit of excellence. Its Strategic Development Fund provides grants in support of initiatives that will have strategic value to the development of the School. SBSF is funded and administered by the Saïd Foundation. The Foundation's humanitarian work has responded to the shifting needs of the region over immensely challenging times. Since 2011, it has focused on supporting Syrian refugee communities in Lebanon and Jordan through grants to major international non-governmental organisations. Most recently, it has provided support for Gazan children orphaned by the destruction of their homeland. Before the conflict in Syria began, the Foundation ran a capacity-building programme across the country for those working to support Syria's disabled children. It helped to set up a sister organisation in Syria, the Saïd Foundation for Development, which will take forward future work in Syria and is now considering how to support the needs of a post-Assad Syria. In recent years, the Foundation has also worked to promote better health outcomes for people everywhere by making grants to innovative and impactful projects at world-leading medical research institutions based in the UK and known to the Saïd family. JOB DESCRIPTION Job purpose: To lead a small, motivated team in the best-practice implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Foundation's programmes and grants and to build strong relationships with the Foundation's Trustees, partners and scholars. Responsibilities: 1. Programme and grant management a) To oversee the management of the scholarships programme, ensuring the selection of outstanding students from the Levant region and the Foundation's duty of care to them while they are in the UK. b) To oversee the Foundation's grant-making programmes, ensuring that grants agreed by the Trustees are informed by rigorous due diligence and are monitored effectively. c) To provide guidance as necessary to the Board and staff of the Saïd Foundation for Development in Syria on governance and project management matters. d) To oversee the evaluation of the scholarships programme periodically, and grant-funded projects as necessary, to ensure they achieve their intended objectives and apply learning to their improvement. 2. Organisation and staff management a) To devise and implement annual plans for implementation of the Foundation's work, define the level and timing of human and other resources required to deliver the plans and develop key performance indicators to report progress against plans to the Board. b) To foster a supportive work culture, managing staff in line with best human resource practice and ensuring high levels of motivation and strong performance. c) To recruit staff, when necessary. d) To oversee the effective operation of all office systems, including IT and the scholarships platform and database, and introduce improvements (for example, in the use of AI). e) To ensure that health and safety aspects are taken into account appropriately when the Foundation's staff, students and Trustees are travelling in connection with the Foundation's activities. 3. Governance and Trustees a) To meet regularly with the Chairman to ensure he is fully informed of developments and to support planning for Board and Committee deliberations. b) To engage Trustees actively, drawing on their expertise to enhance the work of the Foundation, and report to them regularly on the Foundation's work. c) With the help of other staff, to make recommendations to the Foundation's Committees on their focus areas and ensure high quality papers for Board and Committee meetings and timely follow up of action points. d) To remain up to date with developments in charity governance and regulation to ensure that the Foundation follows best practice and is compliant with regulations. e) To identify key risks to the Foundation's funding, operation and reputation, ensuring that controls are in place for their mitigation and their inclusion in the risk register. 4. Financial, accounting and investment matters (with the Financial Controller) a) To ensure that accurate annual budgets for the Foundation's programmes, staff, administration and property management costs are approved by the Trustees and that cash flow projections support decision-making on the timely funding of the Foundation. b) To ensure that monthly management accounts and annual statutory accounts provide all necessary information for accountability and management purposes. c) To oversee rigorous internal controls for the Foundation's payments and receipts. d) To support the Investment Committee in ensuring the effective management and secure custody of the Foundation's financial and property assets and monitoring of the performance of these investments. 5. Saïd Business School Foundation (SBSF) a) To ensure that all Strategic Development Fund (and other) grants meet the objectives agreed with the School and monitor the impact of the grants through the School's reporting. b) To oversee high-quality reporting to SBSF's Board of Directors and its Committees including on the overall development and performance of the School. c) To monitor the continuing fulfilment of undertakings made to SBSF by Oxford University so that any departure from these undertakings can be assessed by the Board. d) To ensure that all SBSF's accounting and other regulatory requirements are met. 6. Representing the Foundation a) To represent the Foundation externally at events and meetings and ensure that its own events provide a warm, welcoming and inspiring experience for invitees. b) To build enduring relationships of trust with existing and new partners. c) To ensure that the Foundation's engagement with its students and alumni creates a strong sense of belonging to the Saïd Foundation "family". PERSON SPECIFICATION Knowledge, skills and experience Essential a) Strong relationship building skills with a wide range of people (such as Trustees, partners and students). b) Experience of managing, motivating and mentoring a team to achieve their potential. c) Excellent and engaging communications and presentation skills, in person and in writing. d) Strong experience of the UK charity sector and charity regulation and governance. e) Proven experience in budget setting, financial planning, and financial management. f) Excellent organisation and management skills, with the ability to manage a number of tasks at the same time. g) An understanding, and personal experience, of the Levant region of the Middle East click apply for full job details
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) Location: Mostly at the Saïd Foundation office in central London, with some scope for remote working. Occasional international travel to the Levant region where deemed safe. Responsible to: The Chairman and Board of Trustees. Line management: Scholarships Programme Manager, Financial Controller, Finance and Programme Administrator. Salary: £80,000 - £85,000 pro rata. Job type: Part-time (three days a week), permanent. ABOUT THE ROLE We are looking for an experienced organisational manager, who will mentor our small and highly motivated team and bring proven expertise around financial and people management and governance as well as of building relationships with different stakeholders and providing strong accountability to charity trustees. You will have an understanding of the Levant region of the Middle East, a commitment to bridge building and respect across cultures and a conviction that education can change lives for the better, create enlightened and effective leadership and benefit wider society. Our outgoing CEO originally came to the UK as a Saïd Foundation Scholar to study at Oxford University and has worked for the Foundation for over six years. He is leaving to return to Syria. We are looking for an experienced manager to carry on his work in leading our team, maintaining close relationships with our Trustees, partners and students and ensuring that the Foundation's programmes are run to the highest standards. ABOUT THE SAÏD FOUNDATION The Saïd Foundation was established as a non-sectarian and non-political charity in 1982 by Wafic and Rosemary Saïd to bring positive and lasting change to the lives of children, young people and the wider community with a focus on the Levant region of the Middle East and on the UK, and on education as a powerful tool to make change. It is governed by a Board of Trustees and the Board's Student, Projects, Audit and Investments Committees. Khaled Saïd has just become Chair of the Board. Since 1984, our longest-standing programme, the Scholarships Programme, has offered opportunities to outstanding individuals with leadership potential to be drivers of positive change within our target countries of Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Palestine. It brings these change agents to the UK to study for Master's degrees at exceptional universities and maintains close contact with them during their studies and beyond. Our amazing community of over 700 alumni have gone on to become outstanding leaders in many fields and to build bridges and respect across cultures. The Foundation's founder, Wafic Saïd, is also the founder of Oxford University's Saïd Business School, now one of the world's leading business schools. The Saïd Business School Foundation (SBSF), also an English charity, was established in 1998 to support the development of the School in its pursuit of excellence. Its Strategic Development Fund provides grants in support of initiatives that will have strategic value to the development of the School. SBSF is funded and administered by the Saïd Foundation. The Foundation's humanitarian work has responded to the shifting needs of the region over immensely challenging times. Since 2011, it has focused on supporting Syrian refugee communities in Lebanon and Jordan through grants to major international non-governmental organisations. Most recently, it has provided support for Gazan children orphaned by the destruction of their homeland. Before the conflict in Syria began, the Foundation ran a capacity-building programme across the country for those working to support Syria's disabled children. It helped to set up a sister organisation in Syria, the Saïd Foundation for Development, which will take forward future work in Syria and is now considering how to support the needs of a post-Assad Syria. In recent years, the Foundation has also worked to promote better health outcomes for people everywhere by making grants to innovative and impactful projects at world-leading medical research institutions based in the UK and known to the Saïd family. JOB DESCRIPTION Job purpose: To lead a small, motivated team in the best-practice implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Foundation's programmes and grants and to build strong relationships with the Foundation's Trustees, partners and scholars. Responsibilities: 1. Programme and grant management a) To oversee the management of the scholarships programme, ensuring the selection of outstanding students from the Levant region and the Foundation's duty of care to them while they are in the UK. b) To oversee the Foundation's grant-making programmes, ensuring that grants agreed by the Trustees are informed by rigorous due diligence and are monitored effectively. c) To provide guidance as necessary to the Board and staff of the Saïd Foundation for Development in Syria on governance and project management matters. d) To oversee the evaluation of the scholarships programme periodically, and grant-funded projects as necessary, to ensure they achieve their intended objectives and apply learning to their improvement. 2. Organisation and staff management a) To devise and implement annual plans for implementation of the Foundation's work, define the level and timing of human and other resources required to deliver the plans and develop key performance indicators to report progress against plans to the Board. b) To foster a supportive work culture, managing staff in line with best human resource practice and ensuring high levels of motivation and strong performance. c) To recruit staff, when necessary. d) To oversee the effective operation of all office systems, including IT and the scholarships platform and database, and introduce improvements (for example, in the use of AI). e) To ensure that health and safety aspects are taken into account appropriately when the Foundation's staff, students and Trustees are travelling in connection with the Foundation's activities. 3. Governance and Trustees a) To meet regularly with the Chairman to ensure he is fully informed of developments and to support planning for Board and Committee deliberations. b) To engage Trustees actively, drawing on their expertise to enhance the work of the Foundation, and report to them regularly on the Foundation's work. c) With the help of other staff, to make recommendations to the Foundation's Committees on their focus areas and ensure high quality papers for Board and Committee meetings and timely follow up of action points. d) To remain up to date with developments in charity governance and regulation to ensure that the Foundation follows best practice and is compliant with regulations. e) To identify key risks to the Foundation's funding, operation and reputation, ensuring that controls are in place for their mitigation and their inclusion in the risk register. 4. Financial, accounting and investment matters (with the Financial Controller) a) To ensure that accurate annual budgets for the Foundation's programmes, staff, administration and property management costs are approved by the Trustees and that cash flow projections support decision-making on the timely funding of the Foundation. b) To ensure that monthly management accounts and annual statutory accounts provide all necessary information for accountability and management purposes. c) To oversee rigorous internal controls for the Foundation's payments and receipts. d) To support the Investment Committee in ensuring the effective management and secure custody of the Foundation's financial and property assets and monitoring of the performance of these investments. 5. Saïd Business School Foundation (SBSF) a) To ensure that all Strategic Development Fund (and other) grants meet the objectives agreed with the School and monitor the impact of the grants through the School's reporting. b) To oversee high-quality reporting to SBSF's Board of Directors and its Committees including on the overall development and performance of the School. c) To monitor the continuing fulfilment of undertakings made to SBSF by Oxford University so that any departure from these undertakings can be assessed by the Board. d) To ensure that all SBSF's accounting and other regulatory requirements are met. 6. Representing the Foundation a) To represent the Foundation externally at events and meetings and ensure that its own events provide a warm, welcoming and inspiring experience for invitees. b) To build enduring relationships of trust with existing and new partners. c) To ensure that the Foundation's engagement with its students and alumni creates a strong sense of belonging to the Saïd Foundation "family". PERSON SPECIFICATION Knowledge, skills and experience Essential a) Strong relationship building skills with a wide range of people (such as Trustees, partners and students). b) Experience of managing, motivating and mentoring a team to achieve their potential. c) Excellent and engaging communications and presentation skills, in person and in writing. d) Strong experience of the UK charity sector and charity regulation and governance. e) Proven experience in budget setting, financial planning, and financial management. f) Excellent organisation and management skills, with the ability to manage a number of tasks at the same time. g) An understanding, and personal experience, of the Levant region of the Middle East click apply for full job details
Overview Farrer Barnes is delighted to be working with a leading school to recruit an experienced Payroll Manager to oversee the end-to-end payroll and pensions function for a workforce of approximately 800 staff. This is a pivotal role with responsibility for delivering an accurate and timely monthly payroll, managing Teachers' Pensions and Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) administration, and ensuring full compliance with all payroll, pensions and HMRC legislation. Working closely with colleagues across Personnel, Finance and the senior leadership team, as well as with external stakeholders, the Payroll Manager will produce statutory returns, lead year-end processes, support audits and contribute to workforce reporting. The successful candidate will bring: Responsibilities Oversee end-to-end payroll processing for a workforce of approximately 800 staff Manage Teachers' Pensions and Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) administration Ensure full compliance with payroll, pensions and HMRC legislation Produce statutory returns and lead year-end processes Support audits and contribute to workforce reporting Collaborate with colleagues across Personnel, Finance and the senior leadership team, as well as with external stakeholders Qualifications Significant, hands-on payroll management experience Strong technical knowledge of payroll, pensions and statutory requirements Exceptional attention to detail and organisational skills The ability to communicate clearly and work collaboratively across departments Experience within the education sector and relevant professional payroll qualifications are highly desirable Opportunity & Contact This is an excellent opportunity to take ownership of a complex payroll function within a respected educational environment. For further information or a confidential discussion, please contact Farrer Barnes. Farrer Barnes Ltd does not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and complies with all relevant UK legislation. Farrer Barnes Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Overview Farrer Barnes is delighted to be working with a leading school to recruit an experienced Payroll Manager to oversee the end-to-end payroll and pensions function for a workforce of approximately 800 staff. This is a pivotal role with responsibility for delivering an accurate and timely monthly payroll, managing Teachers' Pensions and Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) administration, and ensuring full compliance with all payroll, pensions and HMRC legislation. Working closely with colleagues across Personnel, Finance and the senior leadership team, as well as with external stakeholders, the Payroll Manager will produce statutory returns, lead year-end processes, support audits and contribute to workforce reporting. The successful candidate will bring: Responsibilities Oversee end-to-end payroll processing for a workforce of approximately 800 staff Manage Teachers' Pensions and Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) administration Ensure full compliance with payroll, pensions and HMRC legislation Produce statutory returns and lead year-end processes Support audits and contribute to workforce reporting Collaborate with colleagues across Personnel, Finance and the senior leadership team, as well as with external stakeholders Qualifications Significant, hands-on payroll management experience Strong technical knowledge of payroll, pensions and statutory requirements Exceptional attention to detail and organisational skills The ability to communicate clearly and work collaboratively across departments Experience within the education sector and relevant professional payroll qualifications are highly desirable Opportunity & Contact This is an excellent opportunity to take ownership of a complex payroll function within a respected educational environment. For further information or a confidential discussion, please contact Farrer Barnes. Farrer Barnes Ltd does not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and complies with all relevant UK legislation. Farrer Barnes Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers.
About the Investment Team The Investment Team is responsible for selecting portfolio partners, managing our charity investments and supporting our portfolio partners to improve and scale their impact. The Investment Team also leads the Impetus Leadership Academy, a leadership development programme to support talent from ethnic minority backgrounds in the UK youth sector to progress into senior leadership roles. The team is made up of 18 people, including former teachers, charity chief executives, charity impact leads, management consultants, social investment portfolio managers and impact consultants. The team is led by a Portfolio Director who sits on the Senior Management Team. The Portfolio Director has 5 direct reports: a Deputy Portfolio Director, three Sector Leads (who lead our work in School engagement, School attainment and Employment Sectors) and an Impact Lead. Sector Leads line manage 6 Investment Directors. Investment Directors line manage Investment Managers (currently 5). Investment Directors and Investment Managers tend to primarily focus on a sector but might have mixed portfolios, depending on need, experience and interest. The Investment Team has a good track record of role progression. All four Leads and a number of our Investment Directors were promoted from within the team. The team is passionate, rigorous, determined, creative and warm. We come from a range of backgrounds and bring a broad mix of perspectives. We care deeply for our colleagues, our portfolio partners and the young people we serve. About this role We believe that all young people deserve to succeed in school and in work, whatever their background. As we enter a challenging time with rising inflation and a likely recession, our work feels more vital than ever before. We are pleased to be able to expand our team to support our growing portfolio of charity and non-profit partners, in order to reach and impact more lives. The role of Investment Director presents an exciting opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the charities we serve, the team itself and the whole of Impetus. Job description - Investment Director The Investment Director (ID) is a key member of the Investment Team, playing a leading role in identifying, assessing, and supporting portfolio partner charities and other non-profit organisations to deepen their impact and scale their outcomes. This role works closely with other Investment Directors and Investment Managers to deliver external facing support to portfolio partners as well as internal projects to support the development of the investment model and portfolio strategy. Investment Directors use strategic thinking, analytical rigour, and senior relationship skills to support a portfolio of amazing organisations that, together, will help shift the life chances and outcomes of young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in the UK. Key responsibilities Finding high potential charities and non-profit partners for our portfolio Identifying potential charitable organisations for investment Leading in-depth due diligence process within the scope of a grant round, to assess and build partnership foundations with potential partners - covering leadership and governance, and their impact, scale, and partnership potential; Modelling from first contact of origination, our approach to engaged and trust-based investment management support; Developing and presenting high quality investment propositions to our Investment Committee. Managing partnerships with portfolio partners Managing relationships with partner Chairs and CEOs Agreeing Service Funding Agreements, including appropriate annual investment milestones to allow for a clear assessment of re-investment potential at end of phase Regularly monitoring and assessing partner progress / risks against milestones and making evidence-based recommendations on progression or exit to Leads, Portfolio Director and the Investment Committee Escalating key risks on performance, leadership and safeguarding Conducting annual partnership review with Sector Leads and partner CEOs Working with Impetus Finance colleagues to ensure timely distribution of grant payments, in line with Service Funding Agreements. Supporting portfolio partners Providing direct support to CEOs and senior colleagues on key strategic topics, using a mix of at least monthly one-to-one meetings and group facilitation to: clarify theory of change, define long term ambition, develop growth strategy achieve a step change in the delivery and performance management of outcomes, strengthen leadership (individual and collective) and governance capabilities, develop path to scale, build financial resilience; Scoping and project managing pro bono capacity-building projects (in addition to providing direct management support). Ensure projects are delivered to a high standard and contribute to charity progression; Identifying engagement opportunities for our donors and supporters with portfolio partners that are aligned with the partner's activities and do not distract or undermine their core work; Collaborating with the Impetus Philanthropy team to support the development of additional funding opportunities for portfolio partners, enhancing their ability to deliver impact at scale; Effectively leveraging the support of investment managers to advance the objectives developed for each portfolio partner that is managed by an Investment Director. Support to Impetus Developing expertise about "what works" in the sector through cultivation and use of expert input and engagement as well as investigation into key research and evaluative literature; Contributing insights and learning from portfolio work to inform Impetus' strategy, model and delivery; Contributing to internal priorities and working groups (e.g. team strategy discussions, digital improvement initiatives, or equity, diversity, and inclusion) Contribute towards Impetus' public affairs and philanthropy objectives through input into case studies, research and policy campaigns, donor reports and fundraising events Sharing the learning from our work across the team, across the organisation and externally working within Impetus strategy and agreed forums Engaging in Impetus pro bono, communications, and advocacy events, and engage portfolio partners appropriately in these events. Where appropriate, line-managing and supporting Investment Managers on the team to grow and develop, and achieve their project, role and team objectives. Person specification Essential A commitment to Impetus' mission. Senior level responsibility and a strong track record of building trust-based relationships with senior stakeholders, advising them on key strategic decisions, and challenging them in a respectful and collaborative manner. A talent for strategic thinking around complex issues. Strong financial acumen and analytical skills. Understanding of impact measurement and evaluation fundamentals. Tenacity and initiative. Ability to flex personal style to needs of charity and leadership. Growth mind-set to seek out and act on feedback. Proven ability to work independently, and to exercise good judgment. Strong planning and time management skills. Interest in partnering closely with charities that are doing what it takes to get better. A commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. If you don't tick all these boxes, but still feel that you fit the profile, please apply anyway. Desirable Experience in the non-profit (charity or social enterprise) sector, through work, as a pro-bono volunteer or Trustee capacity. Experience in consulting, investment management, senior charity management, or other in-depth grant making and advisory work. Knowledge and expertise in UK education or youth employability sectors. Board experience in private, public or third sector. Understanding of or experience with commissioning impact evaluations. How to apply You will need to: Complete the online form (including the equal opportunities monitoring form). Upload a comprehensive CV and supporting statement. The supporting statement should be no more than two sides of A4 and should address the criteria in the person specification. You should also include the contact details of two referees, one of whom must be your current or most recent employer. Referees will only be approached with your express permission. As part of our commitment to flexible working we will consider a range of options for the successful applicant. All options can be discussed at interview stage. The deadline for applications is 23.59 Sunday 22 February 2026 Interviews First round interviews will take place w/c 02 March 2026. Second round interviews will take place w/c 09 March 2026 You will also be required to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the UK. Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion We believe that a diverse workforce leads to an organisation that is more open, creative and gets better results. . click apply for full job details
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
About the Investment Team The Investment Team is responsible for selecting portfolio partners, managing our charity investments and supporting our portfolio partners to improve and scale their impact. The Investment Team also leads the Impetus Leadership Academy, a leadership development programme to support talent from ethnic minority backgrounds in the UK youth sector to progress into senior leadership roles. The team is made up of 18 people, including former teachers, charity chief executives, charity impact leads, management consultants, social investment portfolio managers and impact consultants. The team is led by a Portfolio Director who sits on the Senior Management Team. The Portfolio Director has 5 direct reports: a Deputy Portfolio Director, three Sector Leads (who lead our work in School engagement, School attainment and Employment Sectors) and an Impact Lead. Sector Leads line manage 6 Investment Directors. Investment Directors line manage Investment Managers (currently 5). Investment Directors and Investment Managers tend to primarily focus on a sector but might have mixed portfolios, depending on need, experience and interest. The Investment Team has a good track record of role progression. All four Leads and a number of our Investment Directors were promoted from within the team. The team is passionate, rigorous, determined, creative and warm. We come from a range of backgrounds and bring a broad mix of perspectives. We care deeply for our colleagues, our portfolio partners and the young people we serve. About this role We believe that all young people deserve to succeed in school and in work, whatever their background. As we enter a challenging time with rising inflation and a likely recession, our work feels more vital than ever before. We are pleased to be able to expand our team to support our growing portfolio of charity and non-profit partners, in order to reach and impact more lives. The role of Investment Director presents an exciting opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the charities we serve, the team itself and the whole of Impetus. Job description - Investment Director The Investment Director (ID) is a key member of the Investment Team, playing a leading role in identifying, assessing, and supporting portfolio partner charities and other non-profit organisations to deepen their impact and scale their outcomes. This role works closely with other Investment Directors and Investment Managers to deliver external facing support to portfolio partners as well as internal projects to support the development of the investment model and portfolio strategy. Investment Directors use strategic thinking, analytical rigour, and senior relationship skills to support a portfolio of amazing organisations that, together, will help shift the life chances and outcomes of young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in the UK. Key responsibilities Finding high potential charities and non-profit partners for our portfolio Identifying potential charitable organisations for investment Leading in-depth due diligence process within the scope of a grant round, to assess and build partnership foundations with potential partners - covering leadership and governance, and their impact, scale, and partnership potential; Modelling from first contact of origination, our approach to engaged and trust-based investment management support; Developing and presenting high quality investment propositions to our Investment Committee. Managing partnerships with portfolio partners Managing relationships with partner Chairs and CEOs Agreeing Service Funding Agreements, including appropriate annual investment milestones to allow for a clear assessment of re-investment potential at end of phase Regularly monitoring and assessing partner progress / risks against milestones and making evidence-based recommendations on progression or exit to Leads, Portfolio Director and the Investment Committee Escalating key risks on performance, leadership and safeguarding Conducting annual partnership review with Sector Leads and partner CEOs Working with Impetus Finance colleagues to ensure timely distribution of grant payments, in line with Service Funding Agreements. Supporting portfolio partners Providing direct support to CEOs and senior colleagues on key strategic topics, using a mix of at least monthly one-to-one meetings and group facilitation to: clarify theory of change, define long term ambition, develop growth strategy achieve a step change in the delivery and performance management of outcomes, strengthen leadership (individual and collective) and governance capabilities, develop path to scale, build financial resilience; Scoping and project managing pro bono capacity-building projects (in addition to providing direct management support). Ensure projects are delivered to a high standard and contribute to charity progression; Identifying engagement opportunities for our donors and supporters with portfolio partners that are aligned with the partner's activities and do not distract or undermine their core work; Collaborating with the Impetus Philanthropy team to support the development of additional funding opportunities for portfolio partners, enhancing their ability to deliver impact at scale; Effectively leveraging the support of investment managers to advance the objectives developed for each portfolio partner that is managed by an Investment Director. Support to Impetus Developing expertise about "what works" in the sector through cultivation and use of expert input and engagement as well as investigation into key research and evaluative literature; Contributing insights and learning from portfolio work to inform Impetus' strategy, model and delivery; Contributing to internal priorities and working groups (e.g. team strategy discussions, digital improvement initiatives, or equity, diversity, and inclusion) Contribute towards Impetus' public affairs and philanthropy objectives through input into case studies, research and policy campaigns, donor reports and fundraising events Sharing the learning from our work across the team, across the organisation and externally working within Impetus strategy and agreed forums Engaging in Impetus pro bono, communications, and advocacy events, and engage portfolio partners appropriately in these events. Where appropriate, line-managing and supporting Investment Managers on the team to grow and develop, and achieve their project, role and team objectives. Person specification Essential A commitment to Impetus' mission. Senior level responsibility and a strong track record of building trust-based relationships with senior stakeholders, advising them on key strategic decisions, and challenging them in a respectful and collaborative manner. A talent for strategic thinking around complex issues. Strong financial acumen and analytical skills. Understanding of impact measurement and evaluation fundamentals. Tenacity and initiative. Ability to flex personal style to needs of charity and leadership. Growth mind-set to seek out and act on feedback. Proven ability to work independently, and to exercise good judgment. Strong planning and time management skills. Interest in partnering closely with charities that are doing what it takes to get better. A commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. If you don't tick all these boxes, but still feel that you fit the profile, please apply anyway. Desirable Experience in the non-profit (charity or social enterprise) sector, through work, as a pro-bono volunteer or Trustee capacity. Experience in consulting, investment management, senior charity management, or other in-depth grant making and advisory work. Knowledge and expertise in UK education or youth employability sectors. Board experience in private, public or third sector. Understanding of or experience with commissioning impact evaluations. How to apply You will need to: Complete the online form (including the equal opportunities monitoring form). Upload a comprehensive CV and supporting statement. The supporting statement should be no more than two sides of A4 and should address the criteria in the person specification. You should also include the contact details of two referees, one of whom must be your current or most recent employer. Referees will only be approached with your express permission. As part of our commitment to flexible working we will consider a range of options for the successful applicant. All options can be discussed at interview stage. The deadline for applications is 23.59 Sunday 22 February 2026 Interviews First round interviews will take place w/c 02 March 2026. Second round interviews will take place w/c 09 March 2026 You will also be required to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the UK. Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion We believe that a diverse workforce leads to an organisation that is more open, creative and gets better results. . click apply for full job details
Job Opportunities Use the Government Jobs tab to search through your municipality's employment opportunities. Subscribe to job posting notifications to be automatically alerted of the latest career opportunities by clicking on the Notify Me button. REPORTS TO: Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer SCHEDULE: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday SALARY RANGE: $70,000 - $90,000 commensurate with experience ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION: Preparation of the bi-weekly payroll and all related reports and documentation for approximately 270-300 employees using Primepoint software. Ability to interpret and apply multiple collective bargaining agreements and individual contracts. Prepare, verify and process all payrolls and payroll adjustments including but not limited to; new hires, promotions, salary changes, terminations, retroactive payments and stipends. Monitor the payroll calendar for contractual step increases and required adjustments. Maintain various spreadsheets to ensure accurate and timely handling of retroactive salary, stipend, clothing allowance, buy back and buy out payments, etc. Prepare & execute all employee deduction agency payments on a bi-weekly basis. Preparation and verification of all payroll reports; bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly and annually (both State and Federal Government as required). Administration of NJ Public Employees' Retirement System and NJ Police & Firemen's Retirement System including but not limited to: Enrollments, transfers, loans, certification of salary, monthly and annual payment transmission, quarterly IROC reporting, and retroactive salary reporting. Assist in the preparation of all correspondence and reports pertaining to payroll generated through the Finance Office. Assist in the preparation of personnel data for negotiations. Assist the Chief Financial Officer with annual salary projections for preparation of the annual budget. Provide verification of employment as requested by outside agencies. Establish and maintain personnel files and accurate attendance records. Provide backup secretarial service necessary for the smooth operation of the Finance Office. All other tasks as assigned by the Chief Financial Officer, Assistant Chief Financial Officer and Township Administrator. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION: The ability to read, write, speak and understand the English language sufficiently to perform the duties of the position. The ability to pass a post offer/pre-employment physical exam including a drug screening analysis. Conformance with the Township of Stafford dress code and other personnel policies as adopted by the Township. The ability to work cooperatively with associates, subordinates, superior officers, and with those interested in or concerned with the work of the office. The ability to act courteously and effectively with the public. The ability to make financial entries accurately and to check financial records prepared by others for accuracy, completeness and propriety. The ability to type 30-45 words per minute. Working knowledge of bookkeeping and mathematics that pertain to this position and thorough knowledge of payroll and related procedures. The ability to compile materials for use in reports and summaries. The ability to maintain records and files with a high degree of accuracy, confidentiality and attention to detail. The ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Extensive experience in computer operations and programs including Microsoft Windows based applications. The ability to operate standard office equipment. Excellent organizational and communication skills. A High School diploma or the equivalent with two years business experience or two years of college education. The ability to obtain and maintain any certifications deemed necessary by virtue of State, Local, or Administrative mandate. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: 1. Vision: For most tasks: typing, copying, data entry, filing, retrieving information. 2. Sitting: For deskwork and meeting with employees. 3. Hearing: For communicating with employees. 4. Fine Dexterity: For operation of: computer, calculator, & typewriter 5. Handling: For inputting information into office machines and equipment 6. Lifting and Carrying: For lifting and carrying files from office to office. 7. Bending and Twisting: For filing and retrieving information. 8. Standing/Walking: For filing and checking/retrieving information from other offices. 9. Talking: For communicating with employees. 10. Pushing/Pulling: For retrieving information from file drawers. 11. Crouching/Bending: For accessing equipment and files. 12. Balancing: For carrying items from offices. 13. Reaching: Retrieving items from shelves.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Job Opportunities Use the Government Jobs tab to search through your municipality's employment opportunities. Subscribe to job posting notifications to be automatically alerted of the latest career opportunities by clicking on the Notify Me button. REPORTS TO: Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer SCHEDULE: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday SALARY RANGE: $70,000 - $90,000 commensurate with experience ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION: Preparation of the bi-weekly payroll and all related reports and documentation for approximately 270-300 employees using Primepoint software. Ability to interpret and apply multiple collective bargaining agreements and individual contracts. Prepare, verify and process all payrolls and payroll adjustments including but not limited to; new hires, promotions, salary changes, terminations, retroactive payments and stipends. Monitor the payroll calendar for contractual step increases and required adjustments. Maintain various spreadsheets to ensure accurate and timely handling of retroactive salary, stipend, clothing allowance, buy back and buy out payments, etc. Prepare & execute all employee deduction agency payments on a bi-weekly basis. Preparation and verification of all payroll reports; bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly and annually (both State and Federal Government as required). Administration of NJ Public Employees' Retirement System and NJ Police & Firemen's Retirement System including but not limited to: Enrollments, transfers, loans, certification of salary, monthly and annual payment transmission, quarterly IROC reporting, and retroactive salary reporting. Assist in the preparation of all correspondence and reports pertaining to payroll generated through the Finance Office. Assist in the preparation of personnel data for negotiations. Assist the Chief Financial Officer with annual salary projections for preparation of the annual budget. Provide verification of employment as requested by outside agencies. Establish and maintain personnel files and accurate attendance records. Provide backup secretarial service necessary for the smooth operation of the Finance Office. All other tasks as assigned by the Chief Financial Officer, Assistant Chief Financial Officer and Township Administrator. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION: The ability to read, write, speak and understand the English language sufficiently to perform the duties of the position. The ability to pass a post offer/pre-employment physical exam including a drug screening analysis. Conformance with the Township of Stafford dress code and other personnel policies as adopted by the Township. The ability to work cooperatively with associates, subordinates, superior officers, and with those interested in or concerned with the work of the office. The ability to act courteously and effectively with the public. The ability to make financial entries accurately and to check financial records prepared by others for accuracy, completeness and propriety. The ability to type 30-45 words per minute. Working knowledge of bookkeeping and mathematics that pertain to this position and thorough knowledge of payroll and related procedures. The ability to compile materials for use in reports and summaries. The ability to maintain records and files with a high degree of accuracy, confidentiality and attention to detail. The ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Extensive experience in computer operations and programs including Microsoft Windows based applications. The ability to operate standard office equipment. Excellent organizational and communication skills. A High School diploma or the equivalent with two years business experience or two years of college education. The ability to obtain and maintain any certifications deemed necessary by virtue of State, Local, or Administrative mandate. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: 1. Vision: For most tasks: typing, copying, data entry, filing, retrieving information. 2. Sitting: For deskwork and meeting with employees. 3. Hearing: For communicating with employees. 4. Fine Dexterity: For operation of: computer, calculator, & typewriter 5. Handling: For inputting information into office machines and equipment 6. Lifting and Carrying: For lifting and carrying files from office to office. 7. Bending and Twisting: For filing and retrieving information. 8. Standing/Walking: For filing and checking/retrieving information from other offices. 9. Talking: For communicating with employees. 10. Pushing/Pulling: For retrieving information from file drawers. 11. Crouching/Bending: For accessing equipment and files. 12. Balancing: For carrying items from offices. 13. Reaching: Retrieving items from shelves.
Are you ready to play a vital role in shaping a school's operational success? As a Temporary Operations Manager, you will support the school s vision and ensuring smooth daily operations. The role will require candidates who demonstrate broad skills across finance, HR, management and compliance. This is your chance to utilise your organisational skills and business expertise in a rewarding, impactful environment. Due to the nature of the business an enhanced DBS check will be taken at offer stage. Please only apply if you are happy with this process. Please note, this is a full time temporary position paid on a weekly PAYE basis and will require an immediate start, lengthy notice periods cannot be accommodated. Temporary Business Manager (School) Responsibilities This position will involve, but will not be limited to: Supporting in finance, HR, estates, administration, procurement, and compliance to ensure effective operational delivery. Overseeing support teams, managing resources efficiently, and ensuring seamless day-to-day school operations. Assisting with financial planning by verifying invoices, monitoring budgets, and coordinating payroll processes. Contributing to HR across recruitment, inductions, staff support, and safeguarding record-keeping. Maintaining a safe, well-organised school environment, ensuring facilities and administration systems operate to high standards. Supporting adherence to health and safety policies across the school. Managing suppliers, contractors, and service providers to optimise resources and service delivery. Temporary Business Manager (School) Rewards Weekly PAYE payroll ensures straightforward, reliable pay Immediate start, ongoing for several months The opportunity to develop your skills within a caring, values-driven school community Plenty of on-site parking for convenience The chance to contribute to a supportive environment that prioritises student well-being and staff development Work in a role that offers variety, responsibility, and the opportunity for professional growth The Company Our client is a dedicated school committed to enabling each student to succeed and realise their potential. Temporary Business Manager (School) Experience Essentials Strong background in HR, finance, and administration Proven experience in senior administrative or operations roles, managing staff, contractors (within an education setting), and resources. Excellent MS Office skills, with familiarity in finance systems such as Xero. Strong organisation, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to prioritise, stay calm under pressure, and maintain confidentiality. Good understanding of finance controls, HR processes, health and safety procedures, and office management. Location Based in Bicester, there is parking on site. Action If you would like to find out more about this excellent opportunity, then please apply online today! Allen Associates is a leading recruitment company in Oxfordshire recruiting for Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and PA/Administrative roles. Allen Associates operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an Employment Business for temporary recruitment. For more information on current vacancies please visit (url removed) and follow us on LinkedIn.
Feb 09, 2026
Seasonal
Are you ready to play a vital role in shaping a school's operational success? As a Temporary Operations Manager, you will support the school s vision and ensuring smooth daily operations. The role will require candidates who demonstrate broad skills across finance, HR, management and compliance. This is your chance to utilise your organisational skills and business expertise in a rewarding, impactful environment. Due to the nature of the business an enhanced DBS check will be taken at offer stage. Please only apply if you are happy with this process. Please note, this is a full time temporary position paid on a weekly PAYE basis and will require an immediate start, lengthy notice periods cannot be accommodated. Temporary Business Manager (School) Responsibilities This position will involve, but will not be limited to: Supporting in finance, HR, estates, administration, procurement, and compliance to ensure effective operational delivery. Overseeing support teams, managing resources efficiently, and ensuring seamless day-to-day school operations. Assisting with financial planning by verifying invoices, monitoring budgets, and coordinating payroll processes. Contributing to HR across recruitment, inductions, staff support, and safeguarding record-keeping. Maintaining a safe, well-organised school environment, ensuring facilities and administration systems operate to high standards. Supporting adherence to health and safety policies across the school. Managing suppliers, contractors, and service providers to optimise resources and service delivery. Temporary Business Manager (School) Rewards Weekly PAYE payroll ensures straightforward, reliable pay Immediate start, ongoing for several months The opportunity to develop your skills within a caring, values-driven school community Plenty of on-site parking for convenience The chance to contribute to a supportive environment that prioritises student well-being and staff development Work in a role that offers variety, responsibility, and the opportunity for professional growth The Company Our client is a dedicated school committed to enabling each student to succeed and realise their potential. Temporary Business Manager (School) Experience Essentials Strong background in HR, finance, and administration Proven experience in senior administrative or operations roles, managing staff, contractors (within an education setting), and resources. Excellent MS Office skills, with familiarity in finance systems such as Xero. Strong organisation, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to prioritise, stay calm under pressure, and maintain confidentiality. Good understanding of finance controls, HR processes, health and safety procedures, and office management. Location Based in Bicester, there is parking on site. Action If you would like to find out more about this excellent opportunity, then please apply online today! Allen Associates is a leading recruitment company in Oxfordshire recruiting for Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and PA/Administrative roles. Allen Associates operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an Employment Business for temporary recruitment. For more information on current vacancies please visit (url removed) and follow us on LinkedIn.
About us Wood Street Mission is a children s charity helping children and families impacted by poverty in Manchester and Salford. We provide practical help to help meet children s day-to-day needs and improve their life chances. We give clothes, bedding and baby equipment to struggling families, along with toys and books which are important for children s wellbeing and development. We support engagement in education by helping families with the costs of school uniform and run Book Roadshow events in schools to promote reading and improve children s literacy. We work to raise awareness about child poverty and help thousands of children and their families every year. We are looking to recruit a Grants and Trusts Fundraiser to join our growing team, as we take Wood Street Mission to the next level. You will be responsible for managing and delivering our Grants and Trusts income stream, developing long-term relationships with funders, and building on our small but successful track record. The Grants and Trusts Fundraiser is a pivotal role in helping us to accelerate our growth even further so we can help more children to thrive free from poverty. The role is flexible between the office in Manchester and working from home. Purpose of post As the Grants and Trusts Fundraiser, you will be responsible for securing grants of varying sizes, translating the charity s work across our five projects into compelling, high-quality applications for a range of audiences. Working collaboratively with the wider charity team, you will have a hands-on role in understanding our projects to ensure you can authentically convey our mission and our impact to funders. You will provide excellent care to existing and new supporters, ensuring reporting requirements are met and that funders are kept informed of how their support has enabled the charity to continue its work. A key responsibility will be to contribute to and develop the Grants and Trusts fundraising plan. You will work to identify, secure and develop a robust pipeline of grant funders to maximise income and enable continued growth and sustainability of Wood Street Mission s work. Main duties and responsibilities 1. To contribute to and develop the Grants and Trusts fundraising plan as agreed with the Fundraising Lead, to support the charity s strategy 2. Meet agreed key performance indicators and to monitor and report on these targets 3. To keep up to date with funding policies and grant giving organisation news to inform the fundraising plan 4. To work closely with the Fundraising Lead and other members of the team to ensure a coordinated approach and excellent level of care for supporters, through appropriate and engaging communication methods 5. To research and develop new funders to support the achievement of fundraising targets 6. Frequently report on progress of Grants and Trusts fundraising to the Fundraising Lead 7. Work with the wider charity team to build a bank of individual stories and information for each of the five projects, to develop a Case for Support which can be adapted to different audiences 8. To work with the Fundraising Lead and the charity team to carry out a Full Cost Recovery exercise across all five projects, to provide a clear overview of the charity s income and expenditure budget 9. Write comprehensive and persuasive applications to funders and prepare tailored presentations for a range of supporters 10. Build, nurture and account manage relationships with grant giving organisations, providing impact assessments, case studies and progress reports as required 11. Implement an effective stewardship process to maximise income and encourage long-term support, so funders feel appreciated and understand how their support has made an impact 12. Ensure grants are acknowledged promptly and reporting requirements are met within agreed timescales 13. To work alongside colleagues within the charity to identify potential grant funding opportunities and potential cross team working opportunities to ensure the charity maximises income across all income streams 14. Maintain up-to-date and accurate funder and volunteer records on the Beacon database, and to input data, donations and consent preferences, ensuring all data processing is GDPR compliant 15. To provide general administrative support to the Fundraising team 16. To represent Wood Street Mission as required at special events, and to proactively seek out new funding prospects and networking opportunities 17. To act as an ambassador for Wood Street Mission and promote the charity 18. To champion the Fundraising Regulator Code of Fundraising Practice, upholding a high standard of fundraising that is legal, open, honest and respectful Other areas and general work duties: 1. Work collaboratively on a daily basis with the wider charity team, including the Finance, Marketing, Administration and Project Development/Worker team 2. To support a safe working environment 3. To attend and participate constructively in staff meetings, supervision and appraisal 4. To implement Wood Street Mission policies and guidelines as set out in the staff handbook 5. To undertake training to develop knowledge, skills and confidence as agreed with your manager 6. To work flexibly and undertake such other work appropriate to the post as may be assigned by your manager. If evening and weekend event work may be required TOIL can be taken. 7. Other tasks and duties relevant to the role as required by the organisation Personal Specification Experience: Experience working in a fundraising or customer care environment Experience of working towards targets and with a wide range of stakeholders Experience of writing and developing funding applications, proposals and budgets Experience of delivering presentations to different audiences in a variety of settings Experience of using a CRM for data analysis and reporting Success in securing high-value trust and grants (Desired) Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: An excellent understanding of effective supporter care and stewardship A genuine interest in the issues of child poverty and an understanding of Wood Street Mission s aims to tackle these issues Excellent interpersonal skills, capable of communicating with a diverse range of people with sensitivity, confidentiality and respect Excellent attention to detail, ability to keep clear and accurate records, and a desire to offer a high standard of service to our supporters Excellent organisation and time management skills, with an ability to work effectively under pressure and prioritise overlapping deadlines Excellent written and verbal skills, with the ability to communicate clearly with different audiences Excellent numeracy skills including the ability to track income, interpret accounts and present detailed financial information for supporters High IT proficiency with an excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Outlook and social media platforms Ability to work proactively and autonomously, using your own initiative to overcome challenges and problem-solve A good team player who can work collaboratively and alongside with the wider team and volunteers A self-motivated individual with a drive to achieve targets GCSE Level Education including Maths and English Excellent understanding of all aspects of fundraising and a commercial awareness of fundraising trends in the UK (Desired) Knowledge of charitable grant giving organisations, funding policies, data protection and fundraising best practice (Desired) A good working knowledge of the Code of Fundraising Practice and the Charities Act (Desired)
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
About us Wood Street Mission is a children s charity helping children and families impacted by poverty in Manchester and Salford. We provide practical help to help meet children s day-to-day needs and improve their life chances. We give clothes, bedding and baby equipment to struggling families, along with toys and books which are important for children s wellbeing and development. We support engagement in education by helping families with the costs of school uniform and run Book Roadshow events in schools to promote reading and improve children s literacy. We work to raise awareness about child poverty and help thousands of children and their families every year. We are looking to recruit a Grants and Trusts Fundraiser to join our growing team, as we take Wood Street Mission to the next level. You will be responsible for managing and delivering our Grants and Trusts income stream, developing long-term relationships with funders, and building on our small but successful track record. The Grants and Trusts Fundraiser is a pivotal role in helping us to accelerate our growth even further so we can help more children to thrive free from poverty. The role is flexible between the office in Manchester and working from home. Purpose of post As the Grants and Trusts Fundraiser, you will be responsible for securing grants of varying sizes, translating the charity s work across our five projects into compelling, high-quality applications for a range of audiences. Working collaboratively with the wider charity team, you will have a hands-on role in understanding our projects to ensure you can authentically convey our mission and our impact to funders. You will provide excellent care to existing and new supporters, ensuring reporting requirements are met and that funders are kept informed of how their support has enabled the charity to continue its work. A key responsibility will be to contribute to and develop the Grants and Trusts fundraising plan. You will work to identify, secure and develop a robust pipeline of grant funders to maximise income and enable continued growth and sustainability of Wood Street Mission s work. Main duties and responsibilities 1. To contribute to and develop the Grants and Trusts fundraising plan as agreed with the Fundraising Lead, to support the charity s strategy 2. Meet agreed key performance indicators and to monitor and report on these targets 3. To keep up to date with funding policies and grant giving organisation news to inform the fundraising plan 4. To work closely with the Fundraising Lead and other members of the team to ensure a coordinated approach and excellent level of care for supporters, through appropriate and engaging communication methods 5. To research and develop new funders to support the achievement of fundraising targets 6. Frequently report on progress of Grants and Trusts fundraising to the Fundraising Lead 7. Work with the wider charity team to build a bank of individual stories and information for each of the five projects, to develop a Case for Support which can be adapted to different audiences 8. To work with the Fundraising Lead and the charity team to carry out a Full Cost Recovery exercise across all five projects, to provide a clear overview of the charity s income and expenditure budget 9. Write comprehensive and persuasive applications to funders and prepare tailored presentations for a range of supporters 10. Build, nurture and account manage relationships with grant giving organisations, providing impact assessments, case studies and progress reports as required 11. Implement an effective stewardship process to maximise income and encourage long-term support, so funders feel appreciated and understand how their support has made an impact 12. Ensure grants are acknowledged promptly and reporting requirements are met within agreed timescales 13. To work alongside colleagues within the charity to identify potential grant funding opportunities and potential cross team working opportunities to ensure the charity maximises income across all income streams 14. Maintain up-to-date and accurate funder and volunteer records on the Beacon database, and to input data, donations and consent preferences, ensuring all data processing is GDPR compliant 15. To provide general administrative support to the Fundraising team 16. To represent Wood Street Mission as required at special events, and to proactively seek out new funding prospects and networking opportunities 17. To act as an ambassador for Wood Street Mission and promote the charity 18. To champion the Fundraising Regulator Code of Fundraising Practice, upholding a high standard of fundraising that is legal, open, honest and respectful Other areas and general work duties: 1. Work collaboratively on a daily basis with the wider charity team, including the Finance, Marketing, Administration and Project Development/Worker team 2. To support a safe working environment 3. To attend and participate constructively in staff meetings, supervision and appraisal 4. To implement Wood Street Mission policies and guidelines as set out in the staff handbook 5. To undertake training to develop knowledge, skills and confidence as agreed with your manager 6. To work flexibly and undertake such other work appropriate to the post as may be assigned by your manager. If evening and weekend event work may be required TOIL can be taken. 7. Other tasks and duties relevant to the role as required by the organisation Personal Specification Experience: Experience working in a fundraising or customer care environment Experience of working towards targets and with a wide range of stakeholders Experience of writing and developing funding applications, proposals and budgets Experience of delivering presentations to different audiences in a variety of settings Experience of using a CRM for data analysis and reporting Success in securing high-value trust and grants (Desired) Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: An excellent understanding of effective supporter care and stewardship A genuine interest in the issues of child poverty and an understanding of Wood Street Mission s aims to tackle these issues Excellent interpersonal skills, capable of communicating with a diverse range of people with sensitivity, confidentiality and respect Excellent attention to detail, ability to keep clear and accurate records, and a desire to offer a high standard of service to our supporters Excellent organisation and time management skills, with an ability to work effectively under pressure and prioritise overlapping deadlines Excellent written and verbal skills, with the ability to communicate clearly with different audiences Excellent numeracy skills including the ability to track income, interpret accounts and present detailed financial information for supporters High IT proficiency with an excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Outlook and social media platforms Ability to work proactively and autonomously, using your own initiative to overcome challenges and problem-solve A good team player who can work collaboratively and alongside with the wider team and volunteers A self-motivated individual with a drive to achieve targets GCSE Level Education including Maths and English Excellent understanding of all aspects of fundraising and a commercial awareness of fundraising trends in the UK (Desired) Knowledge of charitable grant giving organisations, funding policies, data protection and fundraising best practice (Desired) A good working knowledge of the Code of Fundraising Practice and the Charities Act (Desired)