The In House Legal Counsel will be part of a small, friendly and supportive team of legal experts. The legal team supports across the whole of the CGT Catapult organisation, partnering with stakeholders (including the senior leadership team) to provide high quality, proactive advice that enables the organisation to execute on high impact, novel projects and initiatives within the cell and gene therapy sector. The In House Legal Counsel will provide expert legal advice and support across the whole range of CGT Catapult business functions. Reporting to the Head of Legal, the Legal Counsel will be enabled and encouraged to work with high autonomy in a fast-paced but supportive environment. The In House Legal Counsel will draft, review, negotiate and advise in relation to a broad range of commercial matters including: R&D collaboration agreements, academic/industry consortium agreements, intellectual property licences, and agreements for the procurement of goods, services and software. The role will support the continuing growth and development of operations at several sites across the UK including our two MHRA licenced manufacturing and innovation centres based in Stevenage and Braintree and recently opened laboratories within the University of Edinburgh. In addition, the In house Legal Counsel will provide support on other matters as and when they arise (with appropriate support where required) including data protection compliance and subject access requests, dispute resolution, property matters, corporate / company secretarial matters, HR support and legal operations / optimisation projects. Key Accountabilities: Developing and applying an understanding of CGT Catapult's strategic aims for the UK cell and gene therapy industry to be able to advise internal business partners on legal issues, risks and compliance matters and proactively develop practical solutions that balance business and impact opportunities with legal risks. Partnering with internal and external stakeholders to deliver high quality legal services to enable CGT Catapult to deliver its objectives. Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a broad range of agreements, for example R&D Collaboration Agreements, Licencing Agreements, Consultancy Agreements, Service Agreements, Data Sharing Agreements, Procurement Agreements (including advising on tender documentation where relevant), CDAs and MTAs. Advising on contractual data protection matters. Contributing to data protection compliance activities, including responses to data subject access requests. Where necessary, liaising with external legal counsel to obtain advice or manage / instruct their performance of legal services for CGT Catapult. Developing and delivering training on legal and compliance issues to the business. Actively contributing to knowledge management and development, as well as legal operations optimisation initiatives, such as contract templates, checklists, legal technology / software and policy documents. Support Head of Legal with company secretarial and other corporate matters. Experience: Experience of working independently with clients/stakeholders to deliver positive outcomes. Experience within or exposure to the life sciences industry would be advantageous but is not essential. Experience of legal and IP issues that can arise in relation to R&D based agreements and license agreements, such as ownership, licensing and exploitation of IP rights would be advantageous. A desire to support the mission of the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult to accelerate the development of a commercial cell and gene-based therapy industry in the UK. A desire to establish a high profile career within the cell and gene sector and the personal drive to help push the sector to be a commercial success. Highly motivated, pragmatic and practical. Demonstrable skills in reviewing and negotiating a wide variety of commercial contracts. The ability to apply experience and research to adapt to commercial or business requirements. Strong interpersonal and communication skills (including both written and oral) and emotional intelligence. A strong attention to detail. Ability to quickly interpret and discuss complex legal matters with stakeholders at varying levels of seniority. Commercial acumen to understand how the key objectives of CGT Catapult interplay with the transactions that it enters into and impact the risk appetite of the business in dealing with them. A quick and willing learner who enjoys discussing ideas and putting them into action. Adaptability and flexibility to respond positively to new, different and challenging situations. Confidence to take on responsibilities with limited supervision but with the selfawareness to know when to ask for help. Comfortable operating autonomously once goals and objectives are set. A strong team player who is willing to get stuck in and volunteer for a variety of tasks. Excellent organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple and varied tasks, and prioritise work within a fast-paced professional environment. Good IT skills, with proficiency in the standard Microsoft package. Education / Qualifications This role would be best suited to a candidate with 0-2 years post qualification experience in a law firm and/or in-house legal team.
May 18, 2024
Full time
The In House Legal Counsel will be part of a small, friendly and supportive team of legal experts. The legal team supports across the whole of the CGT Catapult organisation, partnering with stakeholders (including the senior leadership team) to provide high quality, proactive advice that enables the organisation to execute on high impact, novel projects and initiatives within the cell and gene therapy sector. The In House Legal Counsel will provide expert legal advice and support across the whole range of CGT Catapult business functions. Reporting to the Head of Legal, the Legal Counsel will be enabled and encouraged to work with high autonomy in a fast-paced but supportive environment. The In House Legal Counsel will draft, review, negotiate and advise in relation to a broad range of commercial matters including: R&D collaboration agreements, academic/industry consortium agreements, intellectual property licences, and agreements for the procurement of goods, services and software. The role will support the continuing growth and development of operations at several sites across the UK including our two MHRA licenced manufacturing and innovation centres based in Stevenage and Braintree and recently opened laboratories within the University of Edinburgh. In addition, the In house Legal Counsel will provide support on other matters as and when they arise (with appropriate support where required) including data protection compliance and subject access requests, dispute resolution, property matters, corporate / company secretarial matters, HR support and legal operations / optimisation projects. Key Accountabilities: Developing and applying an understanding of CGT Catapult's strategic aims for the UK cell and gene therapy industry to be able to advise internal business partners on legal issues, risks and compliance matters and proactively develop practical solutions that balance business and impact opportunities with legal risks. Partnering with internal and external stakeholders to deliver high quality legal services to enable CGT Catapult to deliver its objectives. Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a broad range of agreements, for example R&D Collaboration Agreements, Licencing Agreements, Consultancy Agreements, Service Agreements, Data Sharing Agreements, Procurement Agreements (including advising on tender documentation where relevant), CDAs and MTAs. Advising on contractual data protection matters. Contributing to data protection compliance activities, including responses to data subject access requests. Where necessary, liaising with external legal counsel to obtain advice or manage / instruct their performance of legal services for CGT Catapult. Developing and delivering training on legal and compliance issues to the business. Actively contributing to knowledge management and development, as well as legal operations optimisation initiatives, such as contract templates, checklists, legal technology / software and policy documents. Support Head of Legal with company secretarial and other corporate matters. Experience: Experience of working independently with clients/stakeholders to deliver positive outcomes. Experience within or exposure to the life sciences industry would be advantageous but is not essential. Experience of legal and IP issues that can arise in relation to R&D based agreements and license agreements, such as ownership, licensing and exploitation of IP rights would be advantageous. A desire to support the mission of the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult to accelerate the development of a commercial cell and gene-based therapy industry in the UK. A desire to establish a high profile career within the cell and gene sector and the personal drive to help push the sector to be a commercial success. Highly motivated, pragmatic and practical. Demonstrable skills in reviewing and negotiating a wide variety of commercial contracts. The ability to apply experience and research to adapt to commercial or business requirements. Strong interpersonal and communication skills (including both written and oral) and emotional intelligence. A strong attention to detail. Ability to quickly interpret and discuss complex legal matters with stakeholders at varying levels of seniority. Commercial acumen to understand how the key objectives of CGT Catapult interplay with the transactions that it enters into and impact the risk appetite of the business in dealing with them. A quick and willing learner who enjoys discussing ideas and putting them into action. Adaptability and flexibility to respond positively to new, different and challenging situations. Confidence to take on responsibilities with limited supervision but with the selfawareness to know when to ask for help. Comfortable operating autonomously once goals and objectives are set. A strong team player who is willing to get stuck in and volunteer for a variety of tasks. Excellent organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple and varied tasks, and prioritise work within a fast-paced professional environment. Good IT skills, with proficiency in the standard Microsoft package. Education / Qualifications This role would be best suited to a candidate with 0-2 years post qualification experience in a law firm and/or in-house legal team.
The Alchemist is a mystical apothecary, dispensing the most creative cocktails and delicious all-day dining with a twist. We build our kitchen teams on the foundations of trust, honesty and reliability, and we value teamwork, training, comradery, and passion. This is something we look for in our chefs, and something we will give to you in return. Training and development is at the core of our teams, you will often find our senior chefs have worked their way up the ranks from kitchen support. We are looking for like-minded people, with cooking abilities of all levels to join the team in a fast-paced kitchen environment, keeping our kitchen operations to our proven high standards. We will provide you with training and development, as well as a strong support network, but we are looking for someone to take ownership of their role, and to take pride and enjoyment whilst doing so. As we firmly believe happy chefs are the best chefs. Benefits also include: Free food and hot drinks on shift 50% off food when dining with guests in any of our restaurants Uniform Flexible rotas Guaranteed birthday + recovery day after off Currency of Kindness scheme allowing you to be paid to give back to local charities to your venue. Industry renowned training with fantastic career progression opportunities. Opportunity to enter our annual culinary competition to showcase your talents Opportunity to be, or to choose, our Chef of The Month, where we congratulate our biggest team assets. Transparent Tronc policy where 100% of gratuities and service charge to go the team. 24hr access to employee assistance programme, with counselling, mental health support and financial and legal advice. Wellbeing activities, support and sessions through our partnership with So Lets Talk Good Luck! Competitive + Plus Tronc and Benefits, parttime
May 18, 2024
Full time
The Alchemist is a mystical apothecary, dispensing the most creative cocktails and delicious all-day dining with a twist. We build our kitchen teams on the foundations of trust, honesty and reliability, and we value teamwork, training, comradery, and passion. This is something we look for in our chefs, and something we will give to you in return. Training and development is at the core of our teams, you will often find our senior chefs have worked their way up the ranks from kitchen support. We are looking for like-minded people, with cooking abilities of all levels to join the team in a fast-paced kitchen environment, keeping our kitchen operations to our proven high standards. We will provide you with training and development, as well as a strong support network, but we are looking for someone to take ownership of their role, and to take pride and enjoyment whilst doing so. As we firmly believe happy chefs are the best chefs. Benefits also include: Free food and hot drinks on shift 50% off food when dining with guests in any of our restaurants Uniform Flexible rotas Guaranteed birthday + recovery day after off Currency of Kindness scheme allowing you to be paid to give back to local charities to your venue. Industry renowned training with fantastic career progression opportunities. Opportunity to enter our annual culinary competition to showcase your talents Opportunity to be, or to choose, our Chef of The Month, where we congratulate our biggest team assets. Transparent Tronc policy where 100% of gratuities and service charge to go the team. 24hr access to employee assistance programme, with counselling, mental health support and financial and legal advice. Wellbeing activities, support and sessions through our partnership with So Lets Talk Good Luck! Competitive + Plus Tronc and Benefits, parttime
Vacancy: Legal Counsel / Senior Legal Counsel - Commercial Location: UK Flexible Job Family: Legal The role of (Senior) Legal Counsel, Commercial is to provide high quality legal services throughout JM's Group functions. Being a business partner to the organisation and being welcomed into conversations and decision-making click apply for full job details
May 18, 2024
Full time
Vacancy: Legal Counsel / Senior Legal Counsel - Commercial Location: UK Flexible Job Family: Legal The role of (Senior) Legal Counsel, Commercial is to provide high quality legal services throughout JM's Group functions. Being a business partner to the organisation and being welcomed into conversations and decision-making click apply for full job details
Job Details: Senior Legal Counsel - Data Privacy Full details of the job. Job Title Job Title Senior Legal Counsel - Data Privacy Job Description Job Description About our Senior Legal Counsel - Data Privacy role: To advise and provide guidance to Sage colleagues on data protection issues on a global basis. In particular, the role will focus on support for Sage colleagues working in product development and engineering, and sales and marketing, plus assistance to the Commercial and Product Legal teams with advice in connection with complex privacy legal matters (including regional Commercial Legal team members), and privacy risk incident management. The role will report into the EVP Deputy General Counsel, and will involve close collaboration with other members of the Data Privacy Legal team, and the Sage legal team more widely. What's in it for you? In this role, you'll have the opportunity to make a significant impact by providing crucial support to Sage colleagues across various functions, including product development, engineering, sales, and marketing. You'll collaborate closely with the Commercial and Product Legal teams to offer expert advice on complex privacy legal matters and assist in privacy risk incident management. Additionally, you'll play a key role in developing, implementing, and maintaining policies, procedures, and processes to ensure Sage's compliance with data protection legal requirements. This position offers a rewarding opportunity to contribute to the organisation's commitment to data privacy and compliance, while further developing your expertise in this critical area of law. The successful candidate will also be required to work from the office 3 times a week. Key Responsibilities Key Responsibilities Summary of your day-to-day? In this role, your day-to-day activities involve leveraging your expert knowledge of data protection laws, including GDPR and the UK Data Protection Act 2018, to provide high-quality legal advice to stakeholders across Sage. You'll collaborate with regional colleagues and external counsel on matters outside the UK jurisdiction and data privacy risk incidents. Additionally, you'll contribute to maintaining Sage's data privacy compliance framework, including policy review and development, while supporting the creation of external-facing materials such as privacy notices and consent notices. Your role also entails identifying and mitigating privacy risks, providing expert input on GDPR compliance activities, and supporting product and engineering teams in implementing privacy by design principles. Furthermore, you'll lead advisory efforts on cookies, similar technologies, and digital advertising, contribute to the management of the data privacy operating model, act as a key contact for EU local legal and data privacy matters, and develop and deliver training materials to colleagues across Sage. Minimum qualifications: Minimum qualifications for this role include robust knowledge of data protection laws coupled with a minimum of five years' post-qualification experience advising corporate organisations, preferably gained through in-house roles. Candidates should demonstrate a business-oriented mindset, operational focus, and familiarity with emerging technologies such as ad tech, AI, and machine learning. The ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment, prioritise tasks effectively, and communicate complex concepts clearly to non-legal colleagues is essential. Additionally, candidates should exhibit advanced behavioural competencies, including effective communication, collaboration, customer focus, and adaptability, while also showcasing experience with privacy management tools like OneTrust. Preferred qualifications include prior in-house experience or secondment roles, along with a track record of working on complex projects. Technical / professional qualifications: English law qualified lawyer with at least five years' post qualification experience with strong data protection law expertise within the UK and EU, and good working knowledge of data privacy law regimes in other jurisdictions preferred. IAPP CIPP/E certification or similar. Dig deeper about who we are: Who is Sage: Life at Sage: Our Values & Behaviors: How we make a difference: Sage Business Cloud - SaaS for Every Business: Your benefits Benefits video - :li:share:/ • Comprehensive health, dental and vision coverage • Work away scheme for up to 10 weeks a year • On-going training and professional development • Paid 5 days yearly to volunteer through our Sage Foundation • Flexible work patterns and hybrid working Advert Working at Sage means you're supporting millions of small and medium sized businesses globally with technology to work faster and smarter. We leverage the future of AI, meaning business owners spend less time doing routine tasks, like entering invoices and generating reports, and more time pursuing their ambitions. Our colleagues are the best of the best. It's why we were awarded 2024 Best Places to Work by Glassdoor. Because to achieve extraordinary outcomes, we need extraordinary teams. This means infusing Sage with people who knock down barriers, continuously innovate, and want to experience their potential. Learn more about working at Sage: Watch a video about our culture: v=qIoiCpZH-QE We celebrate individuality and welcome you to join us if you embrace all backgrounds, identities, beliefs, and ways of working. If you need support applying, reach out at . Learn more about DEI at Sage:
May 18, 2024
Full time
Job Details: Senior Legal Counsel - Data Privacy Full details of the job. Job Title Job Title Senior Legal Counsel - Data Privacy Job Description Job Description About our Senior Legal Counsel - Data Privacy role: To advise and provide guidance to Sage colleagues on data protection issues on a global basis. In particular, the role will focus on support for Sage colleagues working in product development and engineering, and sales and marketing, plus assistance to the Commercial and Product Legal teams with advice in connection with complex privacy legal matters (including regional Commercial Legal team members), and privacy risk incident management. The role will report into the EVP Deputy General Counsel, and will involve close collaboration with other members of the Data Privacy Legal team, and the Sage legal team more widely. What's in it for you? In this role, you'll have the opportunity to make a significant impact by providing crucial support to Sage colleagues across various functions, including product development, engineering, sales, and marketing. You'll collaborate closely with the Commercial and Product Legal teams to offer expert advice on complex privacy legal matters and assist in privacy risk incident management. Additionally, you'll play a key role in developing, implementing, and maintaining policies, procedures, and processes to ensure Sage's compliance with data protection legal requirements. This position offers a rewarding opportunity to contribute to the organisation's commitment to data privacy and compliance, while further developing your expertise in this critical area of law. The successful candidate will also be required to work from the office 3 times a week. Key Responsibilities Key Responsibilities Summary of your day-to-day? In this role, your day-to-day activities involve leveraging your expert knowledge of data protection laws, including GDPR and the UK Data Protection Act 2018, to provide high-quality legal advice to stakeholders across Sage. You'll collaborate with regional colleagues and external counsel on matters outside the UK jurisdiction and data privacy risk incidents. Additionally, you'll contribute to maintaining Sage's data privacy compliance framework, including policy review and development, while supporting the creation of external-facing materials such as privacy notices and consent notices. Your role also entails identifying and mitigating privacy risks, providing expert input on GDPR compliance activities, and supporting product and engineering teams in implementing privacy by design principles. Furthermore, you'll lead advisory efforts on cookies, similar technologies, and digital advertising, contribute to the management of the data privacy operating model, act as a key contact for EU local legal and data privacy matters, and develop and deliver training materials to colleagues across Sage. Minimum qualifications: Minimum qualifications for this role include robust knowledge of data protection laws coupled with a minimum of five years' post-qualification experience advising corporate organisations, preferably gained through in-house roles. Candidates should demonstrate a business-oriented mindset, operational focus, and familiarity with emerging technologies such as ad tech, AI, and machine learning. The ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment, prioritise tasks effectively, and communicate complex concepts clearly to non-legal colleagues is essential. Additionally, candidates should exhibit advanced behavioural competencies, including effective communication, collaboration, customer focus, and adaptability, while also showcasing experience with privacy management tools like OneTrust. Preferred qualifications include prior in-house experience or secondment roles, along with a track record of working on complex projects. Technical / professional qualifications: English law qualified lawyer with at least five years' post qualification experience with strong data protection law expertise within the UK and EU, and good working knowledge of data privacy law regimes in other jurisdictions preferred. IAPP CIPP/E certification or similar. Dig deeper about who we are: Who is Sage: Life at Sage: Our Values & Behaviors: How we make a difference: Sage Business Cloud - SaaS for Every Business: Your benefits Benefits video - :li:share:/ • Comprehensive health, dental and vision coverage • Work away scheme for up to 10 weeks a year • On-going training and professional development • Paid 5 days yearly to volunteer through our Sage Foundation • Flexible work patterns and hybrid working Advert Working at Sage means you're supporting millions of small and medium sized businesses globally with technology to work faster and smarter. We leverage the future of AI, meaning business owners spend less time doing routine tasks, like entering invoices and generating reports, and more time pursuing their ambitions. Our colleagues are the best of the best. It's why we were awarded 2024 Best Places to Work by Glassdoor. Because to achieve extraordinary outcomes, we need extraordinary teams. This means infusing Sage with people who knock down barriers, continuously innovate, and want to experience their potential. Learn more about working at Sage: Watch a video about our culture: v=qIoiCpZH-QE We celebrate individuality and welcome you to join us if you embrace all backgrounds, identities, beliefs, and ways of working. If you need support applying, reach out at . Learn more about DEI at Sage:
We are currently recruiting for a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) , reporting to the Chief Technology Officer, to be responsible for ensuring the security, privacy, and compliance of Tunstall's operations on a global scale. But there's more to this than just the 'day job'. As a Group we're embarking on an exciting period of transformation. We want to fundamentally transform the systems, processes, people, and technology across our business, to achieve measurable and sustainable improvements. You'll play a vital part in contributing to this transformation, helping to shape information and cyber security at Tunstall globally. This role could work on a hybrid basis from any of our main hubs - Manchester city centre, Malmo, or Madrid. What will you be doing in this role? As our CISO , you will safeguard the company's internal infrastructure, but also influence and contribute to the security and resilience of our operations, assets, and reputation. This role is not just the shaping of strategy but the execution and hands-on delivery of this strategy. This is a very visible role, and you will have a chance to make a real difference to Tunstall and our all-important customers. You will be responsible for driving security change and transformation across Tunstall, by helping to create and build a comprehensive cyber security and information security strategy that aligns with business objectives and play a pivotal role in ensuring the security of our SaaS products . The identification, assessment, and prioritisation of security risks associated with both internal and external factors in line with business objectives and ensuring the compliance with all relevant laws and regulations related to security, including GDPR (and other relevant data protection regulations), is vital to the success of this role. You will lead, inspire, and mentor the security and compliance teams globally, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, innovation, and excellence, as well as promoting security awareness throughout Tunstall, upskilling, and educating colleagues as required. The Ideal candidate: To be successful in this role you will have leadership experience in cyber and information security from a brownfield site , with an in-depth understanding of all the key cyber and information security domains . You will have experience of liaising with, and influencing senior stakeholders around key business objectives, most effective approach, and allocation of budgets, with a proven track record of driving security change and transformation. We are a cost-conscious business, so the ability to work to a budget, and deliver return on investment (ROI) through the effective and efficient utilisation of security tooling and available resources is vital to success. You will be able to demonstrate previous success in shaping, building, executing, and implementing a comprehensive international cyber security and information security strategy . You will be pragmatic, with a commercial approach, and significant experience of reviewing and assessing differing approaches and security tools, able to demonstrate clear rationale behind your decisions. With excellent communication skills , both verbal and written, you will have the ability to convey and ensure an understanding of complex messages to colleagues at all levels. As a proven and collaborative leader, with a strong teamwork ethic, and can-do attitude, you will be happy to be both strategic and hands on, used to working in a fast-moving organisation, able to create structure and clarity from ambiguity. In addition, you will have a strong knowledge of software as a service (SaaS) products and on-premise technical solutions, with experience of delivering security solutions for SaaS products. Experience with a hardware provider / manufacturer as well would be highly desirable. What we offer: Competitive salary, Car allowance, Bonus, Family private health, Hybrid working, 25 days holiday + bank holidays, Holiday purchase scheme, Contributory pension, Volunteer day to support a cause you are passionate about, Car benefit scheme, Dedicated 24/7 employee benefits platform 'Verlingue' that include things like: free eye tests, retail discounts, EAP WeCare service - including a 24/7 online GP and mental health counselling service, Boost your learning and growth through access to a Talent Library with over 800 courses, and access to Udemy or O'Reilly learning platforms, A warm and welcoming team environment and a chance to build a rewarding career. Some of your key tasks will be Develop, execute, deliver, and provide support on a comprehensive cybersecurity and information security strategy that aligns with business objectives, Lead, mentor, and oversee a small global team responsible for security operations, incident response, and threat detection, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, innovation, and excellence, Collaborate with the Group IT team to ensure the organisation is protected against cyber threats and maintain an effective incident response plan, Play a pivotal role in ensuring the security of Tunstall's SaaS products, Identify, review, select, and manage our relationships with appropriate third-party security partners for our products, Work closely with product development teams to embed security principles into the product lifecycle, Ensure appropriate security assessments, penetration testing, and code reviews are conducted, Ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations related to security, including GDPR, if applicable, Stay informed about evolving cybersecurity regulations, standards, and best practices, Collaborate with legal and compliance teams to address security and privacy concerns, Identify, assess, and prioritise security risks associated with both internal and external factors, Develop and maintain a risk management framework to mitigate risks effectively, Establish and enhance incident response plans and conduct drills, Evaluate and manage security risks associated with third-party vendors and partners, including those providing security solutions, Establish robust vendor security assessment processes and due diligence procedures to ensure the security of third-party products and services, Collaborate with external security vendors and consultants to enhance our security posture and stay current with industry best practices, Promote a culture of security awareness throughout Tunstall, upskilling and educating colleagues as required, Develop and track key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics to measure the effectiveness of security initiatives, Drive continuous improvement in security strategies and practices globally. Key skills and experience: Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Security, or a related field, or equivalent experience, Proven experience in cyber security and information security, in a leadership role, Strong knowledge of SaaS and on-premise technical solutions, Proven experience in delivering security solutions for SaaS products, Excellent understanding of compliance standards and regulations relevant to the industry, Relevant certifications such as CISSP , CISM , or CISA are a plus, Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, Excellent leadership skills (ideally of a global team), A collaborative individual, used to working cross functionally, able to influence and guide individuals, Proven experience, and happy to be, both strategic and hands-on in approach, Demonstrable experience of successfully driving change and transformation within a business. If you are not sure if you have the relevant skills or experience, then please apply (only takes a few minutes) and let our team review and come back to you. A bit about us: Tunstall is a market-leading health and care technology provider . We're passionate about ensuring our team reflects the brilliant and unique qualities of the people and communities we support. Our incredible team of more than 3,000 colleagues provides life saving and life changing technology and services to millions of people in 18 different countries . At Tunstall you'll find a place where you're valued and celebrated for being yourself. We empower our people to deliver the very best teamwork, innovation and thought leadership by creating an environment where we champion diversity and inclusion. We demonstrate our commitment to diversity and inclusion at each step. From our open, fair, and transparent recruitment processes, through to the many development and career growth opportunities we provide. Each Tunstall colleague has a superpower they're unique. No one else is them, and we think that's special. Come and join our mission and be part of our team, our One Tunstall team.
May 18, 2024
Full time
We are currently recruiting for a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) , reporting to the Chief Technology Officer, to be responsible for ensuring the security, privacy, and compliance of Tunstall's operations on a global scale. But there's more to this than just the 'day job'. As a Group we're embarking on an exciting period of transformation. We want to fundamentally transform the systems, processes, people, and technology across our business, to achieve measurable and sustainable improvements. You'll play a vital part in contributing to this transformation, helping to shape information and cyber security at Tunstall globally. This role could work on a hybrid basis from any of our main hubs - Manchester city centre, Malmo, or Madrid. What will you be doing in this role? As our CISO , you will safeguard the company's internal infrastructure, but also influence and contribute to the security and resilience of our operations, assets, and reputation. This role is not just the shaping of strategy but the execution and hands-on delivery of this strategy. This is a very visible role, and you will have a chance to make a real difference to Tunstall and our all-important customers. You will be responsible for driving security change and transformation across Tunstall, by helping to create and build a comprehensive cyber security and information security strategy that aligns with business objectives and play a pivotal role in ensuring the security of our SaaS products . The identification, assessment, and prioritisation of security risks associated with both internal and external factors in line with business objectives and ensuring the compliance with all relevant laws and regulations related to security, including GDPR (and other relevant data protection regulations), is vital to the success of this role. You will lead, inspire, and mentor the security and compliance teams globally, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, innovation, and excellence, as well as promoting security awareness throughout Tunstall, upskilling, and educating colleagues as required. The Ideal candidate: To be successful in this role you will have leadership experience in cyber and information security from a brownfield site , with an in-depth understanding of all the key cyber and information security domains . You will have experience of liaising with, and influencing senior stakeholders around key business objectives, most effective approach, and allocation of budgets, with a proven track record of driving security change and transformation. We are a cost-conscious business, so the ability to work to a budget, and deliver return on investment (ROI) through the effective and efficient utilisation of security tooling and available resources is vital to success. You will be able to demonstrate previous success in shaping, building, executing, and implementing a comprehensive international cyber security and information security strategy . You will be pragmatic, with a commercial approach, and significant experience of reviewing and assessing differing approaches and security tools, able to demonstrate clear rationale behind your decisions. With excellent communication skills , both verbal and written, you will have the ability to convey and ensure an understanding of complex messages to colleagues at all levels. As a proven and collaborative leader, with a strong teamwork ethic, and can-do attitude, you will be happy to be both strategic and hands on, used to working in a fast-moving organisation, able to create structure and clarity from ambiguity. In addition, you will have a strong knowledge of software as a service (SaaS) products and on-premise technical solutions, with experience of delivering security solutions for SaaS products. Experience with a hardware provider / manufacturer as well would be highly desirable. What we offer: Competitive salary, Car allowance, Bonus, Family private health, Hybrid working, 25 days holiday + bank holidays, Holiday purchase scheme, Contributory pension, Volunteer day to support a cause you are passionate about, Car benefit scheme, Dedicated 24/7 employee benefits platform 'Verlingue' that include things like: free eye tests, retail discounts, EAP WeCare service - including a 24/7 online GP and mental health counselling service, Boost your learning and growth through access to a Talent Library with over 800 courses, and access to Udemy or O'Reilly learning platforms, A warm and welcoming team environment and a chance to build a rewarding career. Some of your key tasks will be Develop, execute, deliver, and provide support on a comprehensive cybersecurity and information security strategy that aligns with business objectives, Lead, mentor, and oversee a small global team responsible for security operations, incident response, and threat detection, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, innovation, and excellence, Collaborate with the Group IT team to ensure the organisation is protected against cyber threats and maintain an effective incident response plan, Play a pivotal role in ensuring the security of Tunstall's SaaS products, Identify, review, select, and manage our relationships with appropriate third-party security partners for our products, Work closely with product development teams to embed security principles into the product lifecycle, Ensure appropriate security assessments, penetration testing, and code reviews are conducted, Ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations related to security, including GDPR, if applicable, Stay informed about evolving cybersecurity regulations, standards, and best practices, Collaborate with legal and compliance teams to address security and privacy concerns, Identify, assess, and prioritise security risks associated with both internal and external factors, Develop and maintain a risk management framework to mitigate risks effectively, Establish and enhance incident response plans and conduct drills, Evaluate and manage security risks associated with third-party vendors and partners, including those providing security solutions, Establish robust vendor security assessment processes and due diligence procedures to ensure the security of third-party products and services, Collaborate with external security vendors and consultants to enhance our security posture and stay current with industry best practices, Promote a culture of security awareness throughout Tunstall, upskilling and educating colleagues as required, Develop and track key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics to measure the effectiveness of security initiatives, Drive continuous improvement in security strategies and practices globally. Key skills and experience: Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Security, or a related field, or equivalent experience, Proven experience in cyber security and information security, in a leadership role, Strong knowledge of SaaS and on-premise technical solutions, Proven experience in delivering security solutions for SaaS products, Excellent understanding of compliance standards and regulations relevant to the industry, Relevant certifications such as CISSP , CISM , or CISA are a plus, Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, Excellent leadership skills (ideally of a global team), A collaborative individual, used to working cross functionally, able to influence and guide individuals, Proven experience, and happy to be, both strategic and hands-on in approach, Demonstrable experience of successfully driving change and transformation within a business. If you are not sure if you have the relevant skills or experience, then please apply (only takes a few minutes) and let our team review and come back to you. A bit about us: Tunstall is a market-leading health and care technology provider . We're passionate about ensuring our team reflects the brilliant and unique qualities of the people and communities we support. Our incredible team of more than 3,000 colleagues provides life saving and life changing technology and services to millions of people in 18 different countries . At Tunstall you'll find a place where you're valued and celebrated for being yourself. We empower our people to deliver the very best teamwork, innovation and thought leadership by creating an environment where we champion diversity and inclusion. We demonstrate our commitment to diversity and inclusion at each step. From our open, fair, and transparent recruitment processes, through to the many development and career growth opportunities we provide. 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International Law Firm Non-Contentious Construction Associate/ Senior Associate London This ranked, international law firm, founded over 100 years ago, has 170+ partners worldwide across. They are one of the few international law firms focused on successful individuals and private wealth, working closely with founders, investors and family offices. They advise governments, charities, global brands and start-ups of all shapes and sizes. The firm's highly regarded, busy, and very-profitable Real Estate team act for landowners, property developers, international investors, charities, leisure and hospitality operators and sports institutions, art galleries and cultural institutions, and international banks. The London team consists of 7 partners, 1 of counsel, and 23 fee earners with specialisms in commercial, residential, rural, real estate disputes and construction practices. The construction practice has a non-contentious focus, principally advising developers, owners, charities and other not-for-profit organisations, high net worth individuals, hotel groups, institutional investors and major international retailers. They also advise industry professionals, such as architects and engineers, contractors and specialist subcontractors. In addition to providing procurement advice and project documentation, they work closely with the wider real estate department and the corporate and finance teams on transactional matters. They also provide a number of their clients with project support services, including pre-dispute, ADR and settlement advice. As part of the role, you will be involved in a diverse mix of development work, working independently and also together with the firm's commercial, residential and landed estates teams. Successful applicants will be able to demonstrate a technical understanding and genuine enthusiasm for all aspects of construction law, particularly: Drafting bespoke contracts, as well as amendments to industry standard forms. A good working knowledge of the construction aspects of facility agreements and agreements for lease. Familiarity with public procurement and tendering procedures. A sound commercial understanding of the industry and current trends in procurement. The ideal candidate will have between 4-6 years' experience in non-contentious construction matters gained from a highly regarded City or international practice in London. You will also have excellent academics. Please apply as directed or confidentially contact Aidan McAvinue at Search Legal for more information. Alternatively, if this role is not for you, I am working a variety of other Construction law opportunities with ranked teams in the City London so would be interested to talk to any Construction lawyer. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
May 18, 2024
Full time
International Law Firm Non-Contentious Construction Associate/ Senior Associate London This ranked, international law firm, founded over 100 years ago, has 170+ partners worldwide across. They are one of the few international law firms focused on successful individuals and private wealth, working closely with founders, investors and family offices. They advise governments, charities, global brands and start-ups of all shapes and sizes. The firm's highly regarded, busy, and very-profitable Real Estate team act for landowners, property developers, international investors, charities, leisure and hospitality operators and sports institutions, art galleries and cultural institutions, and international banks. The London team consists of 7 partners, 1 of counsel, and 23 fee earners with specialisms in commercial, residential, rural, real estate disputes and construction practices. The construction practice has a non-contentious focus, principally advising developers, owners, charities and other not-for-profit organisations, high net worth individuals, hotel groups, institutional investors and major international retailers. They also advise industry professionals, such as architects and engineers, contractors and specialist subcontractors. In addition to providing procurement advice and project documentation, they work closely with the wider real estate department and the corporate and finance teams on transactional matters. They also provide a number of their clients with project support services, including pre-dispute, ADR and settlement advice. As part of the role, you will be involved in a diverse mix of development work, working independently and also together with the firm's commercial, residential and landed estates teams. Successful applicants will be able to demonstrate a technical understanding and genuine enthusiasm for all aspects of construction law, particularly: Drafting bespoke contracts, as well as amendments to industry standard forms. A good working knowledge of the construction aspects of facility agreements and agreements for lease. Familiarity with public procurement and tendering procedures. A sound commercial understanding of the industry and current trends in procurement. The ideal candidate will have between 4-6 years' experience in non-contentious construction matters gained from a highly regarded City or international practice in London. You will also have excellent academics. Please apply as directed or confidentially contact Aidan McAvinue at Search Legal for more information. Alternatively, if this role is not for you, I am working a variety of other Construction law opportunities with ranked teams in the City London so would be interested to talk to any Construction lawyer. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
Health Case Management Limited (HCML)
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
Psychological Wellbeing Case Manager Location: Tewkesbury or remote Salary: £25-32k DOE Status: Part-time - 0.6 FTE Join our dedicated Careline team delivering timely support and intervention. You will conduct initial telephone consultations for our corporate clients and dependants who contact the Careline service and make appropriate recommendations for individualised wellbeing support. You will support the delivery of a range of stepped care interventions to those with reactive life events and common mental health problems - this will include individual lifestyle promotion, signposting, guided self-help and guided on line therapy . Key Responsibilities 1. Establish the current reason for ill health and identify any underlying cause or contributory risk factors: personal and occupational 2. To effectively communicate to the employee or dependant, the multifactorial issues associated with the current episode of ill health and how they can personally address the risk factors within their locus of control 3. Provide guided self-help via telephone / video conferencing & act as a supporter on Silvercloud, both within service guidelines 4. To effectively identify and appropriately escalate any safeguarding issues to line manager or other senior manager 5. Liaise with the supervisor / team manager with regard to ethical or operational issues 6. Communicate in a non-discriminatory manner, respecting the variety of beliefs and cultural practices of individuals and groups. 7. Support Case Managers with referrals for treatment 8. Ensure the maintenance of standards of practice according to the employer and regulating professional and accrediting bodies (e.g. BPS, UKCP, BACP, BABCP). Benefits 25 days annual leave Your birthday off 6% company pension contribution Bike to Work Scheme Medicash Health plan Enhanced Maternity/Paternity/Adoption and Shared Parental leave 2 voluntary days per year Long Service Awards Employee Wellbeing Seminars CPD opportunities Professional memberships paid for (role dependent) Essential Skills We are looking for a confident and compassionate Psychological Wellbeing Case Manager, with excellent communication skills 1. Demonstrate confident telephone skills using effective listening and empathy with employees and stakeholders, covering both inbound and outbound calls 2. Ability to form positive supportive relationships with employees and dependants whilst maintaining appropriate professional boundaries 3. Demonstrate a working understanding of anxiety and depression and how it may present in the workplace and the impact of ill health on an individual's ability to work 4. Demonstrate comprehensive risk assessment skills for employees who present with risk, as per risk policy and respond to this in a timely way in line with service guidelines. 5. Knowledge of clinical and non-clinical care pathways 6. Understands and demonstrates GDPR, DPA & ICO rules and guidelines relating to customers occupational health and legal principles Essential Qualifications: 1. Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner, Registered Mental Health Nurse, Counsellor or other appropriately qualified mental health professional with basis for membership with one of the following professional bodies or equivalent (student or associate membership also acceptable): British Psychological Society, British Association of Cognitive & Behavioural Psychotherapies, Nursing & Midwifery Council, British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy 2. OR, Psychology degree with graduate basis for registration with BPS AND evidence of working with people who have experience of mental health problems DE&I HCML is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships
May 18, 2024
Full time
Psychological Wellbeing Case Manager Location: Tewkesbury or remote Salary: £25-32k DOE Status: Part-time - 0.6 FTE Join our dedicated Careline team delivering timely support and intervention. You will conduct initial telephone consultations for our corporate clients and dependants who contact the Careline service and make appropriate recommendations for individualised wellbeing support. You will support the delivery of a range of stepped care interventions to those with reactive life events and common mental health problems - this will include individual lifestyle promotion, signposting, guided self-help and guided on line therapy . Key Responsibilities 1. Establish the current reason for ill health and identify any underlying cause or contributory risk factors: personal and occupational 2. To effectively communicate to the employee or dependant, the multifactorial issues associated with the current episode of ill health and how they can personally address the risk factors within their locus of control 3. Provide guided self-help via telephone / video conferencing & act as a supporter on Silvercloud, both within service guidelines 4. To effectively identify and appropriately escalate any safeguarding issues to line manager or other senior manager 5. Liaise with the supervisor / team manager with regard to ethical or operational issues 6. Communicate in a non-discriminatory manner, respecting the variety of beliefs and cultural practices of individuals and groups. 7. Support Case Managers with referrals for treatment 8. Ensure the maintenance of standards of practice according to the employer and regulating professional and accrediting bodies (e.g. BPS, UKCP, BACP, BABCP). Benefits 25 days annual leave Your birthday off 6% company pension contribution Bike to Work Scheme Medicash Health plan Enhanced Maternity/Paternity/Adoption and Shared Parental leave 2 voluntary days per year Long Service Awards Employee Wellbeing Seminars CPD opportunities Professional memberships paid for (role dependent) Essential Skills We are looking for a confident and compassionate Psychological Wellbeing Case Manager, with excellent communication skills 1. Demonstrate confident telephone skills using effective listening and empathy with employees and stakeholders, covering both inbound and outbound calls 2. Ability to form positive supportive relationships with employees and dependants whilst maintaining appropriate professional boundaries 3. Demonstrate a working understanding of anxiety and depression and how it may present in the workplace and the impact of ill health on an individual's ability to work 4. Demonstrate comprehensive risk assessment skills for employees who present with risk, as per risk policy and respond to this in a timely way in line with service guidelines. 5. Knowledge of clinical and non-clinical care pathways 6. Understands and demonstrates GDPR, DPA & ICO rules and guidelines relating to customers occupational health and legal principles Essential Qualifications: 1. Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner, Registered Mental Health Nurse, Counsellor or other appropriately qualified mental health professional with basis for membership with one of the following professional bodies or equivalent (student or associate membership also acceptable): British Psychological Society, British Association of Cognitive & Behavioural Psychotherapies, Nursing & Midwifery Council, British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy 2. OR, Psychology degree with graduate basis for registration with BPS AND evidence of working with people who have experience of mental health problems DE&I HCML is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships
Yolk Recruitment Public Sector and Not-for-Profit is proud to be working with an organisation that provides digital services across the health care sector. The Opportunity: This Organisation is looking to appoint a Head of Recruitment and Resourcing for a 12 month fixed-term contract covering maternity leave, offering hybrid working. This is a senior strategic role, with 3 direct reports and you will lead on the attraction and recruitment of talent. Main Duties: You will have overall responsibility for substantive and temporary resourcing for all staff groups to ensure we have the workforce needed to deliver excellent services and meet the organisation's objectives. You will lead a team looking after all the Recruitment and work closely with a range of senior stakeholders, both internally and externally, to ensure employees receive an efficient and effective employment experience. You will support the Head of People & OD and the Senior P&OD Business Partner in delivering a modern, people focused function that is responsive whilst ensuring that legal and statutory requirements are met and that resources are used effectively. You will support plans to align resourcing capacity to strategic objectives, implementing best people practice, and ensuring that the organisation is able to attract, retain and develop high performing staff that share their values and strategic direction. Key Responsibilities: Lead the Recruitment Team to enable the organisation to have the right people at the right time in the right place at the right cost. Work with recruiting managers within the Directorates and programmes, to ensure they are attracting the best talent through various recruiting methods, using new and innovative ideas. Ensure effective performance measures are in place and the performance of the team is consistently of a high standard. Identify and promptly addresses risks / deviations / slippage from agreed plans. Including regular reporting of KPIs to ensure compliance. Develop and lead resourcing strategy and implement, with an aim to reducing the reliance on contractors in line with longer term goals and objectives. Ensure appropriate use of recruitment systems to ensure that the organisation utilises it's workforce resources to its maximum capabilities. Continually benchmark the recruitment methods and service provision and explore all models of service delivery. Advise on highly complex and sensitive issues around talent attraction and recruitment to a range of audiences. Management: Work closely with direct reports (2 Recruitment Officers and a Recruitment Administrator) to co-ordinate the workload for all the Recruitment & Teams re-prioritising plans to respond to external factors and priorities. Provide effective leadership and management, clear objectives, support and development to your direct reports. Complete and implement appraisals and performance development plans. Work with the Head of People & OD and Senior Business Partner to identify and deliver cost and efficiency improvements, service developments and income generation opportunities. Role Requirements: Chartered CIPD or working towards is desirable, but not essential. Demonstrable experience reporting on Data Analytics, using Excel, SharePoint and Dashboards Experience of advising managers on resourcing issues up to Executive Director level and the development of policies and procedures. Significant experience of working with a range of computer systems supporting employment services. Proven experience in managing a team and changing practices to improve customer experience. Experience of legislation and policy in regard to the use of temporary workers, Bank and Agency Benefits: 28 days annual leave + public holidays Great work life balance with flexible working and hybrid working (min 1 day a week onsite) Professional development & career opportunities Attractive pension (c 20% employer) Employee Assistance Programme and confidential counselling service Cycle to work scheme. If you think this one's for you: Please contact Hannah Welfoot at Yolk Recruitment: (phone number removed) Yolk Public Sector & Not-for-Profit team works with organisations across the UK to fulfil their recruitment needs and to achieve their D&I objectives. We recruit temporary, contract and permanent hires for 1 off specialist needs or for volume campaigns. We support our applicants to navigate the public sector recruitment processes and secure their dream jobs. Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work.
May 18, 2024
Contractor
Yolk Recruitment Public Sector and Not-for-Profit is proud to be working with an organisation that provides digital services across the health care sector. The Opportunity: This Organisation is looking to appoint a Head of Recruitment and Resourcing for a 12 month fixed-term contract covering maternity leave, offering hybrid working. This is a senior strategic role, with 3 direct reports and you will lead on the attraction and recruitment of talent. Main Duties: You will have overall responsibility for substantive and temporary resourcing for all staff groups to ensure we have the workforce needed to deliver excellent services and meet the organisation's objectives. You will lead a team looking after all the Recruitment and work closely with a range of senior stakeholders, both internally and externally, to ensure employees receive an efficient and effective employment experience. You will support the Head of People & OD and the Senior P&OD Business Partner in delivering a modern, people focused function that is responsive whilst ensuring that legal and statutory requirements are met and that resources are used effectively. You will support plans to align resourcing capacity to strategic objectives, implementing best people practice, and ensuring that the organisation is able to attract, retain and develop high performing staff that share their values and strategic direction. Key Responsibilities: Lead the Recruitment Team to enable the organisation to have the right people at the right time in the right place at the right cost. Work with recruiting managers within the Directorates and programmes, to ensure they are attracting the best talent through various recruiting methods, using new and innovative ideas. Ensure effective performance measures are in place and the performance of the team is consistently of a high standard. Identify and promptly addresses risks / deviations / slippage from agreed plans. Including regular reporting of KPIs to ensure compliance. Develop and lead resourcing strategy and implement, with an aim to reducing the reliance on contractors in line with longer term goals and objectives. Ensure appropriate use of recruitment systems to ensure that the organisation utilises it's workforce resources to its maximum capabilities. Continually benchmark the recruitment methods and service provision and explore all models of service delivery. Advise on highly complex and sensitive issues around talent attraction and recruitment to a range of audiences. Management: Work closely with direct reports (2 Recruitment Officers and a Recruitment Administrator) to co-ordinate the workload for all the Recruitment & Teams re-prioritising plans to respond to external factors and priorities. Provide effective leadership and management, clear objectives, support and development to your direct reports. Complete and implement appraisals and performance development plans. Work with the Head of People & OD and Senior Business Partner to identify and deliver cost and efficiency improvements, service developments and income generation opportunities. Role Requirements: Chartered CIPD or working towards is desirable, but not essential. Demonstrable experience reporting on Data Analytics, using Excel, SharePoint and Dashboards Experience of advising managers on resourcing issues up to Executive Director level and the development of policies and procedures. Significant experience of working with a range of computer systems supporting employment services. Proven experience in managing a team and changing practices to improve customer experience. Experience of legislation and policy in regard to the use of temporary workers, Bank and Agency Benefits: 28 days annual leave + public holidays Great work life balance with flexible working and hybrid working (min 1 day a week onsite) Professional development & career opportunities Attractive pension (c 20% employer) Employee Assistance Programme and confidential counselling service Cycle to work scheme. If you think this one's for you: Please contact Hannah Welfoot at Yolk Recruitment: (phone number removed) Yolk Public Sector & Not-for-Profit team works with organisations across the UK to fulfil their recruitment needs and to achieve their D&I objectives. We recruit temporary, contract and permanent hires for 1 off specialist needs or for volume campaigns. We support our applicants to navigate the public sector recruitment processes and secure their dream jobs. Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work.
My client is a well known, global, investment manager looking for a seasoned asset management/funds lawyer to join the team. The hiring manager has worked for some top names in the industry and is someone who will be very placed to support you fi this is your first move form private practice or you're moving from a competitor firm. They are looking for someone with a minimum of 3 to 4 years UK PQE who has demonstrable asset management experience. This can be from the funds team on the private practice side or another asset manager. You will cover everything from fund documentation/IMA's etc to regulatory advisory work. The role will interact with numerous stakeholders across the business and be an integral part of working with the product management teams. They offer really varied work in a great team with lots of support. They also offer good flexibility with only 2 days in the office being mandatory. The international nature of the business ensures you'll get exposure to various jurisdictions which, along with the variety of technical work, will ensure your skills are kept sharp and relevant. This is a client we have worked with for many years and people who join tend to stay which is always a good sign of culture. The compensation is competitive making this a role well worth considering. They are looking to start interviews ASAP and this is a role that is fully signed off so please don't delay in contacting me on for further information or submit your CV for consideration. Apply for this job We seek individuals from a diverse talent pool and encourage applicants from underrepresented groups to apply to our vacancies. Our commitment to fair recruitment processes means that we welcome applicants from all backgrounds, regardless of their lived experience or personal characteristics. We also invite applicants who meet most of the listed requirements, even if not all, to apply. If you require any adjustments to the application process, please let us know. Barclay Simpson acts as an Employment Agency for permanent positions and an Employment Business for temporary/contract engagements. Our client is a leading international bank based in the city who are looking to hire an experienc View job & apply Senior Legal Counsel - Commercial Contracts / Data Protection Location: London Job type: Permanent Our client is a leading non-UK headquartered bank looking to hire an experienced lawyer to join t View job & apply Location: London Salary: £130,000 base plus strong bonus and bens package Job type: Permanent Our client is a leading Private Bank looking to hire an expeirenced regulatory lawyer into their View job & apply Legal Counsel Location: London Job type: Permanent Barclay Simpson has just been engaged to start a search for a lawyer to join the growing Real Est
May 18, 2024
Full time
My client is a well known, global, investment manager looking for a seasoned asset management/funds lawyer to join the team. The hiring manager has worked for some top names in the industry and is someone who will be very placed to support you fi this is your first move form private practice or you're moving from a competitor firm. They are looking for someone with a minimum of 3 to 4 years UK PQE who has demonstrable asset management experience. This can be from the funds team on the private practice side or another asset manager. You will cover everything from fund documentation/IMA's etc to regulatory advisory work. The role will interact with numerous stakeholders across the business and be an integral part of working with the product management teams. They offer really varied work in a great team with lots of support. They also offer good flexibility with only 2 days in the office being mandatory. The international nature of the business ensures you'll get exposure to various jurisdictions which, along with the variety of technical work, will ensure your skills are kept sharp and relevant. This is a client we have worked with for many years and people who join tend to stay which is always a good sign of culture. The compensation is competitive making this a role well worth considering. They are looking to start interviews ASAP and this is a role that is fully signed off so please don't delay in contacting me on for further information or submit your CV for consideration. Apply for this job We seek individuals from a diverse talent pool and encourage applicants from underrepresented groups to apply to our vacancies. Our commitment to fair recruitment processes means that we welcome applicants from all backgrounds, regardless of their lived experience or personal characteristics. We also invite applicants who meet most of the listed requirements, even if not all, to apply. If you require any adjustments to the application process, please let us know. Barclay Simpson acts as an Employment Agency for permanent positions and an Employment Business for temporary/contract engagements. Our client is a leading international bank based in the city who are looking to hire an experienc View job & apply Senior Legal Counsel - Commercial Contracts / Data Protection Location: London Job type: Permanent Our client is a leading non-UK headquartered bank looking to hire an experienced lawyer to join t View job & apply Location: London Salary: £130,000 base plus strong bonus and bens package Job type: Permanent Our client is a leading Private Bank looking to hire an expeirenced regulatory lawyer into their View job & apply Legal Counsel Location: London Job type: Permanent Barclay Simpson has just been engaged to start a search for a lawyer to join the growing Real Est
International Law Firm Trusts, Estate and Inheritance Disputes Associate (NQ-3PQE) London This ranked, international law firm, founded over 100 years ago, has 170+ partners worldwide across. They are one of the few international law firms focused on successful individuals and private wealth, working closely with founders, investors and family offices. They advise governments, charities, global brands and start-ups of all shapes and sizes. The firm's Trust, Estate and Inheritance Disputes team rank Tier 1 in the legal directories. The team undertakes work including but not limited to advising on all types of trust and probate disputes, removal of executors and trustees, contentious trust and estate administrations, construction and rectification of wills and trusts, variations of trust by court application, stress testing wills and trust structures, Inheritance Act Claims, professional negligence, charities, and Court of Protection matters both financial and health and welfare. A significant part of the team's work has an international element and can involve litigation elsewhere, in particular in the courts in the usual offshore trust jurisdictions. The team comprises 4 partners, a senior counsel, 4 senior associates, 4 junior associates, two part-time knowledge lawyers / PSLs, two trainee solicitors and a paralegal. The team are now seeking a junior-mid level associate (NQ-3PQE) to join the Trust, Estates and Inheritance Disputes team in London. Areas of focus and responsibilities: Responsibility will be offered at an early stage on all aspects of trust and probate disputes work, including initial case review and strategy, liaising with the client and counsel and other team members, drafting correspondence, preparing for and attending hearings and mediations. The client base will consist of a mix of individual clients, trustees and other professionals, some of whom will be based outside the UK, and a wide range of household name charities for whom the team acts on legacy disputes. The role will cover the full range of trust and probate disputes involving proceedings in the English court, the Court of Protection, and international trust or probate disputes involving cases in the Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Cayman Bermuda etc. and as well as hostile litigation can include administrative court proceedings, for example trustee directions/blessings or Variation of Trusts Act applications. A number of cases will involve cross-jurisdictional working with other offices in the US/Europe/Asia. The role will also involve contributing to the team's profile and undertaking business development activities for example writing articles/posts, attending events/conferences and building networks with private wealth contacts/intermediaries including offshore and peer firms and counsel. Please apply as directed or confidentially contact Aidan McAvinue at Search Legal for more information. Alternatively, if this role is not for you, I am working a variety of other Construction law opportunities with ranked teams in the City London so would be interested to talk to any Construction lawyer. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
May 18, 2024
Full time
International Law Firm Trusts, Estate and Inheritance Disputes Associate (NQ-3PQE) London This ranked, international law firm, founded over 100 years ago, has 170+ partners worldwide across. They are one of the few international law firms focused on successful individuals and private wealth, working closely with founders, investors and family offices. They advise governments, charities, global brands and start-ups of all shapes and sizes. The firm's Trust, Estate and Inheritance Disputes team rank Tier 1 in the legal directories. The team undertakes work including but not limited to advising on all types of trust and probate disputes, removal of executors and trustees, contentious trust and estate administrations, construction and rectification of wills and trusts, variations of trust by court application, stress testing wills and trust structures, Inheritance Act Claims, professional negligence, charities, and Court of Protection matters both financial and health and welfare. A significant part of the team's work has an international element and can involve litigation elsewhere, in particular in the courts in the usual offshore trust jurisdictions. The team comprises 4 partners, a senior counsel, 4 senior associates, 4 junior associates, two part-time knowledge lawyers / PSLs, two trainee solicitors and a paralegal. The team are now seeking a junior-mid level associate (NQ-3PQE) to join the Trust, Estates and Inheritance Disputes team in London. Areas of focus and responsibilities: Responsibility will be offered at an early stage on all aspects of trust and probate disputes work, including initial case review and strategy, liaising with the client and counsel and other team members, drafting correspondence, preparing for and attending hearings and mediations. The client base will consist of a mix of individual clients, trustees and other professionals, some of whom will be based outside the UK, and a wide range of household name charities for whom the team acts on legacy disputes. The role will cover the full range of trust and probate disputes involving proceedings in the English court, the Court of Protection, and international trust or probate disputes involving cases in the Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Cayman Bermuda etc. and as well as hostile litigation can include administrative court proceedings, for example trustee directions/blessings or Variation of Trusts Act applications. A number of cases will involve cross-jurisdictional working with other offices in the US/Europe/Asia. The role will also involve contributing to the team's profile and undertaking business development activities for example writing articles/posts, attending events/conferences and building networks with private wealth contacts/intermediaries including offshore and peer firms and counsel. Please apply as directed or confidentially contact Aidan McAvinue at Search Legal for more information. Alternatively, if this role is not for you, I am working a variety of other Construction law opportunities with ranked teams in the City London so would be interested to talk to any Construction lawyer. Search is an equal opportunities recruiter and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified applicants, regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age.
Digital Forensic Lab Manager (UK) Location: Home Counties South, United Kingdom Salary: Competitive, £45k-£55k based on experience plus unique uncapped bonus element The Role: Our client is currently seeking an experienced Digital Forensic Lab Manager to lead and manage their team of forensic analysts. As the Department Head, your role will involve leading the growth of the team and business initiatives. Your duties will include developing business growth for the lab, optimising analysis, and improving processes. You will also manage the Mobile Device Lab. The role demands continuous improvement of performance to guarantee maximum and effective use of resources with a customer-focused mindset. Mostly an office-based position it demands a dynamic individual ready to make a significant contribution. Benefits include a comprehensive pension scheme, health coverage, generous holiday allowance, social events, and additional advantages like employee discounts on various products. Responsibilities: Lead the team members to achieve their best performance. Assist with some HR tasks, monitor performance, and provide constructive feedback during reviews Drive the business expansion with the support of the Senior Management Team Ensure analysts accurately record time and project notes - to guarantee adherence to quality and policy requirements Effectively assign casework to analysts and utilise the Case Manager to proactively manage individual caseloads. Ensure efficiency, meeting deadlines, and monitoring cases Ensure customer satisfaction Manage all aspects of current ISO standards, ensuring processes and documentation are up-to-date and followed Actively collaborate with internal and external teams to enhance efficiency and meet customer requirements Create and maintain a safe, secure, and legally compliant work environment and create personal growth opportunities for staff Achieve results by communicating job expectations, planning, monitoring, appraising, coaching, counselling, and disciplining employees Develop, coordinate, and enforce policies, procedures, and productivity standards Essential Skills / Qualifications 5 years+ of experience in Digital Forensics (with at least two years as a Manager or team leader) Good understanding of current ACPO guidelines and Forensic Regulator requirements for ISO17025 Excellent planning and organisational skills Ability to expand and drive business models for Digital Forensics outsourcing teams Demonstrable leadership skills in monitoring, improving, and adapting a forensic team Desired: Diagnose issues & problems with digital devices and perform necessary work Degree level qualification (2:2 or above) BSc in IT, Computer Science or Digital Forensics Previous Law Enforcement experience or having worked for Law Enforcement in the Digital Forensics space is useful Additional Requirements: Minimum five years residency in the UK for security Ability to obtain SC clearance within six months of employment Driver's license (optional) About Brimstone Consulting : We specialise in finding highly qualified staff in the following areas: Forensic Accounting & Fraud - (AML/CTF, Investigation, CFE's etc.); Legal and LegalTech (E-Discovery, Digital Forensics, EDRM); Big Data and Data Analytics - (MI/BI/CI); InfoSec and Cyber Crime; Audit; Accountancy and Finance; FinTech (Payments etc.); Risk - (Credit, Regulatory, Liquidity, Market, Analysts-SAS, SPSS etc.); Compliance/Corporate Governance; IT - (full SDLC - BA's PM's, Architects, Developers etc.) Brimstone Consulting acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. Brimstone Consulting is an equal opportunities employer. Due to time constraints we can only reply to applicants that match our clients' specifications. We may store applications in our cloud storage facilities that may include dropbox. end
May 18, 2024
Full time
Digital Forensic Lab Manager (UK) Location: Home Counties South, United Kingdom Salary: Competitive, £45k-£55k based on experience plus unique uncapped bonus element The Role: Our client is currently seeking an experienced Digital Forensic Lab Manager to lead and manage their team of forensic analysts. As the Department Head, your role will involve leading the growth of the team and business initiatives. Your duties will include developing business growth for the lab, optimising analysis, and improving processes. You will also manage the Mobile Device Lab. The role demands continuous improvement of performance to guarantee maximum and effective use of resources with a customer-focused mindset. Mostly an office-based position it demands a dynamic individual ready to make a significant contribution. Benefits include a comprehensive pension scheme, health coverage, generous holiday allowance, social events, and additional advantages like employee discounts on various products. Responsibilities: Lead the team members to achieve their best performance. Assist with some HR tasks, monitor performance, and provide constructive feedback during reviews Drive the business expansion with the support of the Senior Management Team Ensure analysts accurately record time and project notes - to guarantee adherence to quality and policy requirements Effectively assign casework to analysts and utilise the Case Manager to proactively manage individual caseloads. Ensure efficiency, meeting deadlines, and monitoring cases Ensure customer satisfaction Manage all aspects of current ISO standards, ensuring processes and documentation are up-to-date and followed Actively collaborate with internal and external teams to enhance efficiency and meet customer requirements Create and maintain a safe, secure, and legally compliant work environment and create personal growth opportunities for staff Achieve results by communicating job expectations, planning, monitoring, appraising, coaching, counselling, and disciplining employees Develop, coordinate, and enforce policies, procedures, and productivity standards Essential Skills / Qualifications 5 years+ of experience in Digital Forensics (with at least two years as a Manager or team leader) Good understanding of current ACPO guidelines and Forensic Regulator requirements for ISO17025 Excellent planning and organisational skills Ability to expand and drive business models for Digital Forensics outsourcing teams Demonstrable leadership skills in monitoring, improving, and adapting a forensic team Desired: Diagnose issues & problems with digital devices and perform necessary work Degree level qualification (2:2 or above) BSc in IT, Computer Science or Digital Forensics Previous Law Enforcement experience or having worked for Law Enforcement in the Digital Forensics space is useful Additional Requirements: Minimum five years residency in the UK for security Ability to obtain SC clearance within six months of employment Driver's license (optional) About Brimstone Consulting : We specialise in finding highly qualified staff in the following areas: Forensic Accounting & Fraud - (AML/CTF, Investigation, CFE's etc.); Legal and LegalTech (E-Discovery, Digital Forensics, EDRM); Big Data and Data Analytics - (MI/BI/CI); InfoSec and Cyber Crime; Audit; Accountancy and Finance; FinTech (Payments etc.); Risk - (Credit, Regulatory, Liquidity, Market, Analysts-SAS, SPSS etc.); Compliance/Corporate Governance; IT - (full SDLC - BA's PM's, Architects, Developers etc.) Brimstone Consulting acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. Brimstone Consulting is an equal opportunities employer. Due to time constraints we can only reply to applicants that match our clients' specifications. We may store applications in our cloud storage facilities that may include dropbox. end
The Alchemist is a mystical apothecary, dispensing the most creative cocktails and delicious all-day dining with a twist. We build our kitchen teams on the foundations of trust, honesty and reliability, and we value teamwork, training, comradery, and passion. This is something we look for in our chefs, and something we will give to you in return. Training and development is at the core of our teams, you will often find our senior chefs have worked their way up the ranks from kitchen support. We are looking for like-minded people, with cooking abilities of all levels to join the team in a fast-paced kitchen environment, keeping our kitchen operations to our proven high standards. We will provide you with training and development, as well as a strong support network, but we are looking for someone to take ownership of their role, and to take pride and enjoyment whilst doing so. As we firmly believe happy chefs are the best chefs. Benefits also include: Free food and hot drinks on shift 50% off food when dining with guests in any of our restaurants Uniform Flexible rotas Guaranteed birthday + recovery day after off Currency of Kindness scheme allowing you to be paid to give back to local charities to your venue. Industry renowned training with fantastic career progression opportunities. Opportunity to enter our annual culinary competition to showcase your talents Opportunity to be, or to choose, our Chef of The Month, where we congratulate our biggest team assets. Transparent Tronc policy where 100% of gratuities and service charge to go the team. 24hr access to employee assistance programme, with counselling, mental health support and financial and legal advice. Wellbeing activities, support and sessions through our partnership with So Lets Talk Good Luck! Competitive + Plus Tronc and Benefits, parttime
May 17, 2024
Full time
The Alchemist is a mystical apothecary, dispensing the most creative cocktails and delicious all-day dining with a twist. We build our kitchen teams on the foundations of trust, honesty and reliability, and we value teamwork, training, comradery, and passion. This is something we look for in our chefs, and something we will give to you in return. Training and development is at the core of our teams, you will often find our senior chefs have worked their way up the ranks from kitchen support. We are looking for like-minded people, with cooking abilities of all levels to join the team in a fast-paced kitchen environment, keeping our kitchen operations to our proven high standards. We will provide you with training and development, as well as a strong support network, but we are looking for someone to take ownership of their role, and to take pride and enjoyment whilst doing so. As we firmly believe happy chefs are the best chefs. Benefits also include: Free food and hot drinks on shift 50% off food when dining with guests in any of our restaurants Uniform Flexible rotas Guaranteed birthday + recovery day after off Currency of Kindness scheme allowing you to be paid to give back to local charities to your venue. Industry renowned training with fantastic career progression opportunities. Opportunity to enter our annual culinary competition to showcase your talents Opportunity to be, or to choose, our Chef of The Month, where we congratulate our biggest team assets. Transparent Tronc policy where 100% of gratuities and service charge to go the team. 24hr access to employee assistance programme, with counselling, mental health support and financial and legal advice. Wellbeing activities, support and sessions through our partnership with So Lets Talk Good Luck! Competitive + Plus Tronc and Benefits, parttime
The Alchemist is a mystical apothecary, dispensing the most creative cocktails and delicious all-day dining with a twist. We build our kitchen teams on the foundations of trust, honesty and reliability, and we value teamwork, training, comradery and passion. This is something we look for in our chefs, and something we will give to you in return. Training and development is at the core of our teams, you will often find our senior chefs have worked their way up the ranks. We are looking for like minded chefs, with cooking abilities of all levels to join the team in a fast paced kitchen environment. Alongside a good understanding of food safety and compliancy, and the ability to follow specs. We will provide you with training and development, as well as a strong support network, but we are looking for someone to take ownership of their role, and to take pride and enjoyment whilst doing so. As we firmly believe happy chefs are the best chefs. Benefits also include; Free food and hot drinks on shift 50% off food when dining with guests in any of our restaurants Uniform Flexible rotas Guaranteed birthday + recovery day after off Currency of Kindness scheme allowing you to be paid to give back to local charities to your venue. Industry renowned training with fantastic career progression opportunities. Transparent Tronc policy where 100% of gratuities and service charge to go the team. 24hr access to employee assistance programme, with counselling, mental health support and financial and legal advice. Wellbeing activities, support and sessions through our partnership with So Lets Talk. £11.60 to £12.25 Per Hour + Plus Tronc and Benefits depends on Experience, fulltime
May 17, 2024
Full time
The Alchemist is a mystical apothecary, dispensing the most creative cocktails and delicious all-day dining with a twist. We build our kitchen teams on the foundations of trust, honesty and reliability, and we value teamwork, training, comradery and passion. This is something we look for in our chefs, and something we will give to you in return. Training and development is at the core of our teams, you will often find our senior chefs have worked their way up the ranks. We are looking for like minded chefs, with cooking abilities of all levels to join the team in a fast paced kitchen environment. Alongside a good understanding of food safety and compliancy, and the ability to follow specs. We will provide you with training and development, as well as a strong support network, but we are looking for someone to take ownership of their role, and to take pride and enjoyment whilst doing so. As we firmly believe happy chefs are the best chefs. Benefits also include; Free food and hot drinks on shift 50% off food when dining with guests in any of our restaurants Uniform Flexible rotas Guaranteed birthday + recovery day after off Currency of Kindness scheme allowing you to be paid to give back to local charities to your venue. Industry renowned training with fantastic career progression opportunities. Transparent Tronc policy where 100% of gratuities and service charge to go the team. 24hr access to employee assistance programme, with counselling, mental health support and financial and legal advice. Wellbeing activities, support and sessions through our partnership with So Lets Talk. £11.60 to £12.25 Per Hour + Plus Tronc and Benefits depends on Experience, fulltime
The Alchemist is a mystical apothecary, dispensing the most creative cocktails and delicious all-day dining with a twist. We build our kitchen teams on the foundations of trust, honesty and reliability, and we value teamwork, training, comradery, and passion. This is something we look for in our chefs, and something we will give to you in return. Training and development is at the core of our teams, you will often find our senior chefs have worked their way up the ranks from kitchen support. We are looking for like-minded people, with cooking abilities of all levels to join the team in a fast-paced kitchen environment, keeping our kitchen operations to our proven high standards. We will provide you with training and development, as well as a strong support network, but we are looking for someone to take ownership of their role, and to take pride and enjoyment whilst doing so. As we firmly believe happy chefs are the best chefs. Benefits also include: Free food and hot drinks on shift 50% off food when dining with guests in any of our restaurants Uniform Flexible rotas Guaranteed birthday + recovery day after off Currency of Kindness scheme allowing you to be paid to give back to local charities to your venue. Industry renowned training with fantastic career progression opportunities. Opportunity to enter our annual culinary competition to showcase your talents Opportunity to be, or to choose, our Chef of The Month, where we congratulate our biggest team assets. Transparent Tronc policy where 100% of gratuities and service charge to go the team. 24hr access to employee assistance programme, with counselling, mental health support and financial and legal advice. Wellbeing activities, support and sessions through our partnership with So Lets Talk Good Luck! Competitive + Plus Tronc and Benefits, parttime
May 17, 2024
Full time
The Alchemist is a mystical apothecary, dispensing the most creative cocktails and delicious all-day dining with a twist. We build our kitchen teams on the foundations of trust, honesty and reliability, and we value teamwork, training, comradery, and passion. This is something we look for in our chefs, and something we will give to you in return. Training and development is at the core of our teams, you will often find our senior chefs have worked their way up the ranks from kitchen support. We are looking for like-minded people, with cooking abilities of all levels to join the team in a fast-paced kitchen environment, keeping our kitchen operations to our proven high standards. We will provide you with training and development, as well as a strong support network, but we are looking for someone to take ownership of their role, and to take pride and enjoyment whilst doing so. As we firmly believe happy chefs are the best chefs. Benefits also include: Free food and hot drinks on shift 50% off food when dining with guests in any of our restaurants Uniform Flexible rotas Guaranteed birthday + recovery day after off Currency of Kindness scheme allowing you to be paid to give back to local charities to your venue. Industry renowned training with fantastic career progression opportunities. Opportunity to enter our annual culinary competition to showcase your talents Opportunity to be, or to choose, our Chef of The Month, where we congratulate our biggest team assets. Transparent Tronc policy where 100% of gratuities and service charge to go the team. 24hr access to employee assistance programme, with counselling, mental health support and financial and legal advice. Wellbeing activities, support and sessions through our partnership with So Lets Talk Good Luck! Competitive + Plus Tronc and Benefits, parttime
About Our Client Our client is a well-established, international company with an excellent reputation within the built environment globally - well known for working on prestigious exciting development projects. Job Description The responsibilities with this role include to: Prepare, review, lead and in the negotiation of various contracts, RFPs, RFQs, NDAs, Sub-consultancy agreements, joint venture agreements and other commercial matters as required. Identify clauses that present legal, insurance and commercial risks. Propose alternative wording, and liaise with project leaders, other in-house counsel, and/or clients to facilitate changes in a timely manner. Contribute to best practices regarding standard contract management, tools and precedents. Assist with the preparation of insurance applications for annual renewals and the global insurance program. Provide support, and management as directed by EMEA leadership and the CLO, of claims involving the company. Provide in-house training on contract risks and any significant changes in laws. Develop and maintain standard terms and conditions for the business. Assist in due diligence, registration and maintenance of new company registrations across EMEA. Assist with general risk management and corporate governance. The Successful Applicant The successful candidate will: be a Qualified Lawyer with demonstrable experience of working for or with Clients in the built environment/infrastructure sectors. be likely to have at least 6-years' post qualification experience, with previous in-house experience (either directly or through secondment). have knowledge of architectural or engineering contract requirements and implementation, including familiarity with standard industry forms (this is highly valued). have experience across multiple jurisdictions, especially the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, the UAE and Saudi Arabia is highly valued. This organisation is open to offering sponsorship for the right candidate. What's on Offer For further information about this role and the package on offer, please contact the instructed agent, David Taylor of Michael Page Legal for a conversation in confidence, or, apply directly to this advertisment.
May 17, 2024
Full time
About Our Client Our client is a well-established, international company with an excellent reputation within the built environment globally - well known for working on prestigious exciting development projects. Job Description The responsibilities with this role include to: Prepare, review, lead and in the negotiation of various contracts, RFPs, RFQs, NDAs, Sub-consultancy agreements, joint venture agreements and other commercial matters as required. Identify clauses that present legal, insurance and commercial risks. Propose alternative wording, and liaise with project leaders, other in-house counsel, and/or clients to facilitate changes in a timely manner. Contribute to best practices regarding standard contract management, tools and precedents. Assist with the preparation of insurance applications for annual renewals and the global insurance program. Provide support, and management as directed by EMEA leadership and the CLO, of claims involving the company. Provide in-house training on contract risks and any significant changes in laws. Develop and maintain standard terms and conditions for the business. Assist in due diligence, registration and maintenance of new company registrations across EMEA. Assist with general risk management and corporate governance. The Successful Applicant The successful candidate will: be a Qualified Lawyer with demonstrable experience of working for or with Clients in the built environment/infrastructure sectors. be likely to have at least 6-years' post qualification experience, with previous in-house experience (either directly or through secondment). have knowledge of architectural or engineering contract requirements and implementation, including familiarity with standard industry forms (this is highly valued). have experience across multiple jurisdictions, especially the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, the UAE and Saudi Arabia is highly valued. This organisation is open to offering sponsorship for the right candidate. What's on Offer For further information about this role and the package on offer, please contact the instructed agent, David Taylor of Michael Page Legal for a conversation in confidence, or, apply directly to this advertisment.
The Alchemist is a mystical apothecary, dispensing the most creative cocktails and delicious all-day dining with a twist. We build our kitchen teams on the foundations of trust, honesty and reliability, and we value teamwork, training, comradery and passion. This is something we look for in our chefs, and something we will give to you in return. Training and development is at the core of our teams, you will often find our senior chefs have worked their way up the ranks. We are looking for like minded chefs, with cooking abilities of all levels to join the team in a fast paced kitchen environment. Alongside a good understanding of food safety and compliancy, and the ability to follow specs. We will provide you with training and development, as well as a strong support network, but we are looking for someone to take ownership of their role, and to take pride and enjoyment whilst doing so. As we firmly believe happy chefs are the best chefs. Benefits also include; Free food and hot drinks on shift 50% off food when dining with guests in any of our restaurants Uniform Flexible rotas Guaranteed birthday + recovery day after off Currency of Kindness scheme allowing you to be paid to give back to local charities to your venue. Industry renowned training with fantastic career progression opportunities. Transparent Tronc policy where 100% of gratuities and service charge to go the team. 24hr access to employee assistance programme, with counselling, mental health support and financial and legal advice. Wellbeing activities, support and sessions through our partnership with So Lets Talk. £11.60 to £12.25 Per Hour + Plus Tronc and Benefits depends on Experience, fulltime
May 17, 2024
Full time
The Alchemist is a mystical apothecary, dispensing the most creative cocktails and delicious all-day dining with a twist. We build our kitchen teams on the foundations of trust, honesty and reliability, and we value teamwork, training, comradery and passion. This is something we look for in our chefs, and something we will give to you in return. Training and development is at the core of our teams, you will often find our senior chefs have worked their way up the ranks. We are looking for like minded chefs, with cooking abilities of all levels to join the team in a fast paced kitchen environment. Alongside a good understanding of food safety and compliancy, and the ability to follow specs. We will provide you with training and development, as well as a strong support network, but we are looking for someone to take ownership of their role, and to take pride and enjoyment whilst doing so. As we firmly believe happy chefs are the best chefs. Benefits also include; Free food and hot drinks on shift 50% off food when dining with guests in any of our restaurants Uniform Flexible rotas Guaranteed birthday + recovery day after off Currency of Kindness scheme allowing you to be paid to give back to local charities to your venue. Industry renowned training with fantastic career progression opportunities. Transparent Tronc policy where 100% of gratuities and service charge to go the team. 24hr access to employee assistance programme, with counselling, mental health support and financial and legal advice. Wellbeing activities, support and sessions through our partnership with So Lets Talk. £11.60 to £12.25 Per Hour + Plus Tronc and Benefits depends on Experience, fulltime
Stripe is a financial infrastructure platform for businesses. Millions of companies-from the world's largest enterprises to the most ambitious startups-use Stripe to accept payments, grow their revenue, and accelerate new business opportunities. Our mission is to increase the GDP of the internet, and we have a staggering amount of work ahead. That means you have an unprecedented opportunity to put the global economy within everyone's reach while doing the most important work of your career. About the team The globally distributed litigation team handles a wide-range of legal matters including pre-litigation, insolvency and bankruptcy, litigation and arbitration, government investigations, and more. We thrive on the excitement of handling cutting-edge legal challenges, working with cross-functional partners, and working in a supportive and collaborative environment to build processes that allow us to scale with the growth of Stripe. What you'll do In this role, you will have primary responsibility for all litigation-related matters in EMEA and APAC. You will play a crucial role in making decisive and informed decisions, utilizing excellent judgment to navigate complex situations, and supporting a fast-growing company across numerous jurisdictions. Responsibilities Manage dispute resolution matters independently and collaborate on complex litigation, arbitrations, and investigations Handle all aspects of litigation and investigations in EMEA and APAC, including responding to subpoena and discovery requests, creating investigative plans, interviewing and preparing witnesses, and negotiating and drafting settlement agreements Retain and manage outside counsel, including reviewing strategy, reviewing work product, managing budgets and invoices, and maintaining relationships Provide counseling on insolvency and bankruptcy matters in EMEA and APAC Help develop processes and procedures to ensure the litigation team is well-positioned to scale as our business grows Partner closely with internal teams, including other legal teams, risk and compliance, as well as internal business partners to proactively address and resolve potential disputes in line with business objectives Proactively identify, analyze, and mitigate legal risks Who you are We're looking for someone who meets the minimum requirements to be considered for the role. If you meet these requirements, you are encouraged to apply. The preferred qualifications are a bonus, not a requirement. A minimum of 5 years' experience as a practicing lawyer, with at least 2 years experience in an in-house legal department Hold a valid practicing certificate in Ireland, the UK, or a relevant local equivalent Excellent written and verbal communication and advocacy skills A team player who is willing to pitch in where needed Intellectually curious and a creative problem solver. Stripe's products and our industry are complex and ever-evolving - you should relish learning new things, finding creative solutions to challenging problems, and adapting as things grow and change Preferred qualifications International litigation experience, including familiarity with comparative law Experience in fintech or other fast-growing global technology or financial services company Ability to provide difficult and complex legal advice in a clear and concise manner to various stakeholders, including senior management Capable of multitasking and working effectively and independently under pressure Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build consensus across myriad groups This role is available either in an office or a remote location (typically, 35+ miles or 56+ km from a Stripe office). Office-assigned Stripes spend at least 50% of the time in a given month in their local office or with users. This hits a balance between bringing people together for in-person collaboration and learning from each other, while supporting flexibility about how to do this in a way that makes sense for individuals and their teams. A remote location, in most cases, is defined as being 35 miles (56 kilometers) or more from one of our offices. While you would be welcome to come into the office for team/business meetings, on-sites, meet-ups, and events, our expectation is you would regularly work from home rather than a Stripe office. Stripe does not cover the cost of relocating to a remote location. We encourage you to apply for roles that match the location where you currently or plan to live. The annual salary range for this role in the primary location is £104,000 - £156,000. This range may change if you are hired in another location. For sales roles, the range provided is the role's On Target Earnings ("OTE") range, meaning that the range includes both the sales commissions/sales bonuses target and annual base salary for the role. This salary range may be inclusive of several career levels at Stripe and will be narrowed during the interview process based on a number of factors, including the candidate's experience, qualifications, and specific location. Applicants interested in this role and who are not located in the primary location may request the annual salary range for their location during the interview process. Specific benefits and details about what compensation is included in the salary range listed above will vary depending on the applicant's location and can be discussed in more detail during the interview process. Benefits/additional compensation for this role may include: equity, company bonus or sales commissions/bonuses; retirement plans; health benefits; and wellness stipends. At Stripe, we're looking for people with passion, grit, and integrity. You're encouraged to apply even if your experience doesn't precisely match the job description. Your skills and passion will stand out-and set you apart-especially if your career has taken some extraordinary twists and turns. At Stripe, we welcome diverse perspectives and people who think rigorously and aren't afraid to challenge assumptions. Join us.
May 17, 2024
Full time
Stripe is a financial infrastructure platform for businesses. Millions of companies-from the world's largest enterprises to the most ambitious startups-use Stripe to accept payments, grow their revenue, and accelerate new business opportunities. Our mission is to increase the GDP of the internet, and we have a staggering amount of work ahead. That means you have an unprecedented opportunity to put the global economy within everyone's reach while doing the most important work of your career. About the team The globally distributed litigation team handles a wide-range of legal matters including pre-litigation, insolvency and bankruptcy, litigation and arbitration, government investigations, and more. We thrive on the excitement of handling cutting-edge legal challenges, working with cross-functional partners, and working in a supportive and collaborative environment to build processes that allow us to scale with the growth of Stripe. What you'll do In this role, you will have primary responsibility for all litigation-related matters in EMEA and APAC. You will play a crucial role in making decisive and informed decisions, utilizing excellent judgment to navigate complex situations, and supporting a fast-growing company across numerous jurisdictions. Responsibilities Manage dispute resolution matters independently and collaborate on complex litigation, arbitrations, and investigations Handle all aspects of litigation and investigations in EMEA and APAC, including responding to subpoena and discovery requests, creating investigative plans, interviewing and preparing witnesses, and negotiating and drafting settlement agreements Retain and manage outside counsel, including reviewing strategy, reviewing work product, managing budgets and invoices, and maintaining relationships Provide counseling on insolvency and bankruptcy matters in EMEA and APAC Help develop processes and procedures to ensure the litigation team is well-positioned to scale as our business grows Partner closely with internal teams, including other legal teams, risk and compliance, as well as internal business partners to proactively address and resolve potential disputes in line with business objectives Proactively identify, analyze, and mitigate legal risks Who you are We're looking for someone who meets the minimum requirements to be considered for the role. If you meet these requirements, you are encouraged to apply. The preferred qualifications are a bonus, not a requirement. A minimum of 5 years' experience as a practicing lawyer, with at least 2 years experience in an in-house legal department Hold a valid practicing certificate in Ireland, the UK, or a relevant local equivalent Excellent written and verbal communication and advocacy skills A team player who is willing to pitch in where needed Intellectually curious and a creative problem solver. Stripe's products and our industry are complex and ever-evolving - you should relish learning new things, finding creative solutions to challenging problems, and adapting as things grow and change Preferred qualifications International litigation experience, including familiarity with comparative law Experience in fintech or other fast-growing global technology or financial services company Ability to provide difficult and complex legal advice in a clear and concise manner to various stakeholders, including senior management Capable of multitasking and working effectively and independently under pressure Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build consensus across myriad groups This role is available either in an office or a remote location (typically, 35+ miles or 56+ km from a Stripe office). Office-assigned Stripes spend at least 50% of the time in a given month in their local office or with users. This hits a balance between bringing people together for in-person collaboration and learning from each other, while supporting flexibility about how to do this in a way that makes sense for individuals and their teams. A remote location, in most cases, is defined as being 35 miles (56 kilometers) or more from one of our offices. While you would be welcome to come into the office for team/business meetings, on-sites, meet-ups, and events, our expectation is you would regularly work from home rather than a Stripe office. Stripe does not cover the cost of relocating to a remote location. We encourage you to apply for roles that match the location where you currently or plan to live. The annual salary range for this role in the primary location is £104,000 - £156,000. This range may change if you are hired in another location. For sales roles, the range provided is the role's On Target Earnings ("OTE") range, meaning that the range includes both the sales commissions/sales bonuses target and annual base salary for the role. This salary range may be inclusive of several career levels at Stripe and will be narrowed during the interview process based on a number of factors, including the candidate's experience, qualifications, and specific location. Applicants interested in this role and who are not located in the primary location may request the annual salary range for their location during the interview process. Specific benefits and details about what compensation is included in the salary range listed above will vary depending on the applicant's location and can be discussed in more detail during the interview process. Benefits/additional compensation for this role may include: equity, company bonus or sales commissions/bonuses; retirement plans; health benefits; and wellness stipends. At Stripe, we're looking for people with passion, grit, and integrity. You're encouraged to apply even if your experience doesn't precisely match the job description. Your skills and passion will stand out-and set you apart-especially if your career has taken some extraordinary twists and turns. At Stripe, we welcome diverse perspectives and people who think rigorously and aren't afraid to challenge assumptions. Join us.
Company Description Following years of accelerated growth Culina Group is now a £2.2billion+ turnover business, employing over 22,000 staff, with a fleet of more than 5,000 vehicles. Culina Group operates from over 100+ depots across the UK and Ireland, serving more than 1,000 clients over its framework of chilled, ambient, contract packaging solutions and fresh and baked goods. Company Overview Stobart (Part of the Culina Group) is a leading ambient transport and logistics business, providing services to many of the UK's best known brands across core consumer and retail sectors. At Culina we have a winning culture, we believe that our culture is one of the reasons our company continues to thrive A place where you're valued, challenged, and inspired! Job Description Due to continued growth, we are now seeking a Senior Operations Accountant to join our Finance team at our Appleton Thorn site. As Senior Operations Accountant you will be responsible for the production and integrity of internal and external management reporting ensuring they remain relevant and in line with industry best practice As the successful candidate, you will contribute to the overall success of the site, and will report directly to the Head of Finance. This is a full time, permanent position working Monday to Friday 8.30 to 5.30 (1 hours lunch) offering a competitive salary and package with the opportunity to work for a forward thinking market leader. Job responsibilities of Senior Operations Accountant include: Oversee production of the weekly contract management reporting including presentation of the results with explanation on variances to plan to GM, Operational Director and Operational Team. Oversee production of the weekly client management reporting including presentation of the results with explanation on variances to plan to client management Oversee month end close and production of the Sectors monthly reporting pack for ESL Group both P&L and Balance Sheet Oversee month end close and production of the clients monthly reporting packs Quarterly forecast process, presentation of results to Operations Director and ESL FD All aspects of the annual budget process ensuring that results are delivered to the timetable set by Culina Group Production of clients Budget and Forecasts to be produced in line with timetables as issued by the clients Financial business partner to the Operations Director supporting them in all financial aspects of his business Management of financial risk including sign off of contracted new business streams and support of aged debt recovery Development of the financial reporting suite to ensure that it meets the businesses requirements and represents industry best practice Head up financial projects specific to the Sector Qualifications To apply for the role of Senior Operations Accountant , you will possess the following skills, experiences and qualifications: CIMA, ACA or ACCA qualified, QBE considered but only if with specific industry knowledge 3 years + experience of working in transport centric logistics business either own account or 3PL - preferred Involvement in commercial pricing exercises Experience of working within an Open Book operation. Advanced Microsoft user, especially Excel. Additional Information As part of our drive to make Stobart's a great place to work. We are proud to be an inclusive and diverse organisation where we are committed to employee development and recognising success for hard working performers. Our dedicated learning and development programmes are open to every employee to give you the opportunity to shape your own future within logistics and continue to work in an environment where team culture thrives. Our People are the driving force behind our success, which is why we offer a wide range of benefits which include: Annual Leave Private Medical Cover - This gives you peace of mind, you have choice, flexibility and speed of access to the most clinically appropriate care via Bupa Pension scheme - we want colleagues to enjoy a comfortable retirements so we offer a great contribution Life Assurance - x 2 your annual salary Wellness - Via our Employee Assistance Programme we offer immediate access to a confidential telephone counselling and legal information service that operates 24 hours a days, 365 days a year Eye Care Vouchers - We can provide you with substantial savings with free eye tests and discounts on prescription glasses Reward & Recognition - We recognise that employees have gone the extra mile via Employee of the month and year, special recognition and long service awards. If you meet the requirements for the above role and are looking for your next career opportunity please apply now and become a part of our !
May 17, 2024
Full time
Company Description Following years of accelerated growth Culina Group is now a £2.2billion+ turnover business, employing over 22,000 staff, with a fleet of more than 5,000 vehicles. Culina Group operates from over 100+ depots across the UK and Ireland, serving more than 1,000 clients over its framework of chilled, ambient, contract packaging solutions and fresh and baked goods. Company Overview Stobart (Part of the Culina Group) is a leading ambient transport and logistics business, providing services to many of the UK's best known brands across core consumer and retail sectors. At Culina we have a winning culture, we believe that our culture is one of the reasons our company continues to thrive A place where you're valued, challenged, and inspired! Job Description Due to continued growth, we are now seeking a Senior Operations Accountant to join our Finance team at our Appleton Thorn site. As Senior Operations Accountant you will be responsible for the production and integrity of internal and external management reporting ensuring they remain relevant and in line with industry best practice As the successful candidate, you will contribute to the overall success of the site, and will report directly to the Head of Finance. This is a full time, permanent position working Monday to Friday 8.30 to 5.30 (1 hours lunch) offering a competitive salary and package with the opportunity to work for a forward thinking market leader. Job responsibilities of Senior Operations Accountant include: Oversee production of the weekly contract management reporting including presentation of the results with explanation on variances to plan to GM, Operational Director and Operational Team. Oversee production of the weekly client management reporting including presentation of the results with explanation on variances to plan to client management Oversee month end close and production of the Sectors monthly reporting pack for ESL Group both P&L and Balance Sheet Oversee month end close and production of the clients monthly reporting packs Quarterly forecast process, presentation of results to Operations Director and ESL FD All aspects of the annual budget process ensuring that results are delivered to the timetable set by Culina Group Production of clients Budget and Forecasts to be produced in line with timetables as issued by the clients Financial business partner to the Operations Director supporting them in all financial aspects of his business Management of financial risk including sign off of contracted new business streams and support of aged debt recovery Development of the financial reporting suite to ensure that it meets the businesses requirements and represents industry best practice Head up financial projects specific to the Sector Qualifications To apply for the role of Senior Operations Accountant , you will possess the following skills, experiences and qualifications: CIMA, ACA or ACCA qualified, QBE considered but only if with specific industry knowledge 3 years + experience of working in transport centric logistics business either own account or 3PL - preferred Involvement in commercial pricing exercises Experience of working within an Open Book operation. Advanced Microsoft user, especially Excel. Additional Information As part of our drive to make Stobart's a great place to work. We are proud to be an inclusive and diverse organisation where we are committed to employee development and recognising success for hard working performers. Our dedicated learning and development programmes are open to every employee to give you the opportunity to shape your own future within logistics and continue to work in an environment where team culture thrives. Our People are the driving force behind our success, which is why we offer a wide range of benefits which include: Annual Leave Private Medical Cover - This gives you peace of mind, you have choice, flexibility and speed of access to the most clinically appropriate care via Bupa Pension scheme - we want colleagues to enjoy a comfortable retirements so we offer a great contribution Life Assurance - x 2 your annual salary Wellness - Via our Employee Assistance Programme we offer immediate access to a confidential telephone counselling and legal information service that operates 24 hours a days, 365 days a year Eye Care Vouchers - We can provide you with substantial savings with free eye tests and discounts on prescription glasses Reward & Recognition - We recognise that employees have gone the extra mile via Employee of the month and year, special recognition and long service awards. If you meet the requirements for the above role and are looking for your next career opportunity please apply now and become a part of our !
Company Description Following years of accelerated growth Culina Group is now a £2.2billion+ turnover business, employing over 22,000 staff, with a fleet of more than 5,000 vehicles. Culina Group operates from over 100+ depots across the UK and Ireland, serving more than 1,000 clients over its framework of chilled, ambient, contract packaging solutions and fresh and baked goods. Company Overview Stobart (Part of the Culina Group) is a leading ambient transport and logistics business, providing services to many of the UK's best known brands across core consumer and retail sectors. At Culina we have a winning culture, we believe that our culture is one of the reasons our company continues to thrive A place where you're valued, challenged, and inspired! Job Description Due to continued growth, we are now seeking a Senior Operations Accountant to join our Finance team at our Appleton Thorn site. As Senior Operations Accountant you will be responsible for the production and integrity of internal and external management reporting ensuring they remain relevant and in line with industry best practice As the successful candidate, you will contribute to the overall success of the site, and will report directly to the Head of Finance. This is a full time, permanent position working Monday to Friday 8.30 to 5.30 (1 hours lunch) offering a competitive salary and package with the opportunity to work for a forward thinking market leader. Job responsibilities of Senior Operations Accountant include: Oversee production of the weekly contract management reporting including presentation of the results with explanation on variances to plan to GM, Operational Director and Operational Team. Oversee production of the weekly client management reporting including presentation of the results with explanation on variances to plan to client management Oversee month end close and production of the Sectors monthly reporting pack for ESL Group both P&L and Balance Sheet Oversee month end close and production of the clients monthly reporting packs Quarterly forecast process, presentation of results to Operations Director and ESL FD All aspects of the annual budget process ensuring that results are delivered to the timetable set by Culina Group Production of clients Budget and Forecasts to be produced in line with timetables as issued by the clients Financial business partner to the Operations Director supporting them in all financial aspects of his business Management of financial risk including sign off of contracted new business streams and support of aged debt recovery Development of the financial reporting suite to ensure that it meets the businesses requirements and represents industry best practice Head up financial projects specific to the Sector Qualifications To apply for the role of Senior Operations Accountant , you will possess the following skills, experiences and qualifications: CIMA, ACA or ACCA qualified, QBE considered but only if with specific industry knowledge 3 years + experience of working in transport centric logistics business either own account or 3PL - preferred Involvement in commercial pricing exercises Experience of working within an Open Book operation. Advanced Microsoft user, especially Excel. Additional Information As part of our drive to make Stobart's a great place to work. We are proud to be an inclusive and diverse organisation where we are committed to employee development and recognising success for hard working performers. Our dedicated learning and development programmes are open to every employee to give you the opportunity to shape your own future within logistics and continue to work in an environment where team culture thrives. Our People are the driving force behind our success, which is why we offer a wide range of benefits which include: Annual Leave Private Medical Cover - This gives you peace of mind, you have choice, flexibility and speed of access to the most clinically appropriate care via Bupa Pension scheme - we want colleagues to enjoy a comfortable retirements so we offer a great contribution Life Assurance - x 2 your annual salary Wellness - Via our Employee Assistance Programme we offer immediate access to a confidential telephone counselling and legal information service that operates 24 hours a days, 365 days a year Eye Care Vouchers - We can provide you with substantial savings with free eye tests and discounts on prescription glasses Reward & Recognition - We recognise that employees have gone the extra mile via Employee of the month and year, special recognition and long service awards. If you meet the requirements for the above role and are looking for your next career opportunity please apply now and become a part of our !
May 17, 2024
Full time
Company Description Following years of accelerated growth Culina Group is now a £2.2billion+ turnover business, employing over 22,000 staff, with a fleet of more than 5,000 vehicles. Culina Group operates from over 100+ depots across the UK and Ireland, serving more than 1,000 clients over its framework of chilled, ambient, contract packaging solutions and fresh and baked goods. Company Overview Stobart (Part of the Culina Group) is a leading ambient transport and logistics business, providing services to many of the UK's best known brands across core consumer and retail sectors. At Culina we have a winning culture, we believe that our culture is one of the reasons our company continues to thrive A place where you're valued, challenged, and inspired! Job Description Due to continued growth, we are now seeking a Senior Operations Accountant to join our Finance team at our Appleton Thorn site. As Senior Operations Accountant you will be responsible for the production and integrity of internal and external management reporting ensuring they remain relevant and in line with industry best practice As the successful candidate, you will contribute to the overall success of the site, and will report directly to the Head of Finance. This is a full time, permanent position working Monday to Friday 8.30 to 5.30 (1 hours lunch) offering a competitive salary and package with the opportunity to work for a forward thinking market leader. Job responsibilities of Senior Operations Accountant include: Oversee production of the weekly contract management reporting including presentation of the results with explanation on variances to plan to GM, Operational Director and Operational Team. Oversee production of the weekly client management reporting including presentation of the results with explanation on variances to plan to client management Oversee month end close and production of the Sectors monthly reporting pack for ESL Group both P&L and Balance Sheet Oversee month end close and production of the clients monthly reporting packs Quarterly forecast process, presentation of results to Operations Director and ESL FD All aspects of the annual budget process ensuring that results are delivered to the timetable set by Culina Group Production of clients Budget and Forecasts to be produced in line with timetables as issued by the clients Financial business partner to the Operations Director supporting them in all financial aspects of his business Management of financial risk including sign off of contracted new business streams and support of aged debt recovery Development of the financial reporting suite to ensure that it meets the businesses requirements and represents industry best practice Head up financial projects specific to the Sector Qualifications To apply for the role of Senior Operations Accountant , you will possess the following skills, experiences and qualifications: CIMA, ACA or ACCA qualified, QBE considered but only if with specific industry knowledge 3 years + experience of working in transport centric logistics business either own account or 3PL - preferred Involvement in commercial pricing exercises Experience of working within an Open Book operation. Advanced Microsoft user, especially Excel. Additional Information As part of our drive to make Stobart's a great place to work. We are proud to be an inclusive and diverse organisation where we are committed to employee development and recognising success for hard working performers. Our dedicated learning and development programmes are open to every employee to give you the opportunity to shape your own future within logistics and continue to work in an environment where team culture thrives. Our People are the driving force behind our success, which is why we offer a wide range of benefits which include: Annual Leave Private Medical Cover - This gives you peace of mind, you have choice, flexibility and speed of access to the most clinically appropriate care via Bupa Pension scheme - we want colleagues to enjoy a comfortable retirements so we offer a great contribution Life Assurance - x 2 your annual salary Wellness - Via our Employee Assistance Programme we offer immediate access to a confidential telephone counselling and legal information service that operates 24 hours a days, 365 days a year Eye Care Vouchers - We can provide you with substantial savings with free eye tests and discounts on prescription glasses Reward & Recognition - We recognise that employees have gone the extra mile via Employee of the month and year, special recognition and long service awards. If you meet the requirements for the above role and are looking for your next career opportunity please apply now and become a part of our !
The Alchemist is a mystical apothecary, dispensing the most creative cocktails and delicious all-day dining with a twist. We build our kitchen teams on the foundations of trust, honesty and reliability, and we value teamwork, training, comradery and passion. This is something we look for in our chefs, and something we will give to you in return. Training and development is at the core of our teams, you will often find our senior chefs have worked their way up the ranks. We are looking for like minded chefs, with cooking abilities of all levels to join the team in a fast paced kitchen environment. Alongside a good understanding of food safety and compliancy, and the ability to follow specs. We will provide you with training and development, as well as a strong support network, but we are looking for someone to take ownership of their role, and to take pride and enjoyment whilst doing so. As we firmly believe happy chefs are the best chefs. Benefits also include; Free food and hot drinks on shift 50% off food when dining with guests in any of our restaurants Uniform Flexible rotas Guaranteed birthday + recovery day after off Currency of Kindness scheme allowing you to be paid to give back to local charities to your venue. Industry renowned training with fantastic career progression opportunities. Transparent Tronc policy where 100% of gratuities and service charge to go the team. 24hr access to employee assistance programme, with counselling, mental health support and financial and legal advice. Wellbeing activities, support and sessions through our partnership with So Lets Talk. £11.60 to £12.25 Per Hour + Plus Tronc and Benefits depends on Experience, fulltime
May 17, 2024
Full time
The Alchemist is a mystical apothecary, dispensing the most creative cocktails and delicious all-day dining with a twist. We build our kitchen teams on the foundations of trust, honesty and reliability, and we value teamwork, training, comradery and passion. This is something we look for in our chefs, and something we will give to you in return. Training and development is at the core of our teams, you will often find our senior chefs have worked their way up the ranks. We are looking for like minded chefs, with cooking abilities of all levels to join the team in a fast paced kitchen environment. Alongside a good understanding of food safety and compliancy, and the ability to follow specs. We will provide you with training and development, as well as a strong support network, but we are looking for someone to take ownership of their role, and to take pride and enjoyment whilst doing so. As we firmly believe happy chefs are the best chefs. Benefits also include; Free food and hot drinks on shift 50% off food when dining with guests in any of our restaurants Uniform Flexible rotas Guaranteed birthday + recovery day after off Currency of Kindness scheme allowing you to be paid to give back to local charities to your venue. Industry renowned training with fantastic career progression opportunities. Transparent Tronc policy where 100% of gratuities and service charge to go the team. 24hr access to employee assistance programme, with counselling, mental health support and financial and legal advice. Wellbeing activities, support and sessions through our partnership with So Lets Talk. £11.60 to £12.25 Per Hour + Plus Tronc and Benefits depends on Experience, fulltime