General & Administrative - Human Resources / Highspot is pioneering the category that is fundamentally changing the way companies increase sales productivity. On a mission to transform the way millions of people work with sales enablement, Highspot is committed to building breakthrough software with a spark of magic. We believe a great place to work is about more than the work - it's about what the company stands for, and how it authentically represents its values in the real world. To this end, we have put intentional focus on creating equitable workspaces for each of our employees. Our goal is to create a culture where everyone feels a deep sense of belonging and is empowered to be an agent of change, with the ability to transform themselves, their workplace, and their world. About the Role We are seeking an experienced HR leader to oversee and lead the People function across our EMEA & ANZ region. Reporting to the Chief People Officer this role will be responsible for HR and Recruiting across the region, managing a small team and driving HR strategy and operations to support a scaling region. It's an exciting time to join the team as a new leader for the region has started and this role will partner with the leader of the region and the EMEA leadership team to develop and execute HR initiatives that support the organization and regional goals and objectives as they drive high performance to help deliver revenue growth. Other responsibilities include org planning and design, talent management, employee engagement initiatives, performance management and change management. This role will also be responsible for designing and delivering programs that enhance the employee experience while ensuring that all people decisions align with Highspot's people-centric culture and guiding principles. Key to this role's success will be to work closely with key internal stakeholders such as Legal, Finance, Workplace Strategy as well as with HR COE's (People Operations, People & Organisational Development, Total Rewards and DEI&B teams) to co-architect programs and provide regional insights and perspectives to ensure that programs and policies being launched will have global impact and success. The ideal candidate should have strong leadership and people management skills and should have prior experience of managing a team. The HR leader will be responsible for managing EMEA Recruiting, People Operations and HR Business Partnering. They should be able to bring experience of developing individuals and building a high-performing team that delivers and executes at pace with attention to detail. The successful candidate must possess real-time problem-solving skills and thrive in an entrepreneurial environment. They should be able to use qualitative and quantitative data to identify trends and create narratives that prioritise employee engagement. Highspot is renowned for its people-centric culture, and this role will be instrumental in bringing it to life through a broad range of activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is able to bring leadership and gravitas to a role, with the ability to both partner and challenge senior leadership and the opportunity to have an impact on the employee experience for a region that is growing. What You'll Do Manage a team of direct employees; setting clear goals, encouraging results, and investing in developing the team. Manage compliance with local employment legislation as well as any employee relations issues Collaborate with senior management to identify and address People/Culture issues, needs and opportunities for the EMEA region. Oversee the recruitment, onboarding and offboarding of employees in the region. Collaborate with top-level executives and their teams to establish the talent strategy required to sustain our rapid expansion and foster a work environment that promotes employee well-being and development. Partner with the Recruiting team to build systemic and scalable recruiting programs to create a sustainable pipeline of talent. Co-architect key strategies, programs and employee offerings with various COE teams. Provide compensation support including salary planning, approval of salary actions, promotions, and job re-leveling. Work with managers and employees to address various employee relations issues, fairly representing all interests. Your Background 10+ years of experience in a Global HR Business Partner leadership role, including 4-6 years of people management, preferably in a high-tech environment. Experience of providing HR support across various EMEA countries specifically UK, France and Germany. In depth knowledge of employment law in the UK, France, Germany and Australia Proven ability to diagnose issues, drawing on both professional experience and strategic thinking skills, and drive appropriate solutions with self-initiative Strong business acumen and ability to work well across different functions in order to integrate HR and business strategies Strong analytical skills, including the understanding of metrics to support plans and monitor performance Excellent written and verbal communication; high-quality document preparation and presentation skills; strong facilitation skills Exceptional listening skills and ability to relate to, influence, and coach employees of all levels in the organization Experience in coaching senior leaders and managers, and strong talent assessment skills Ability to work independently, as well as an active member of both business and HR teams Resilient and able to thrive in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment with a high level Competitive compensation including equity so you feel like you have a piece of the pie Flexible Leave Balance Holiday week off between Christmas and New Year Private medical insurance for you and your dependents Income protection insurance Company social events throughout the year Meaningfully contribute to a compelling vision Quarterly Recharge Fridays (paid days off for mental health recharge) Professional development opportunities through LinkedIn Learning Access to Coaches and Therapists through Modern Health Eligibility Checks We carry out various eligibility and background checks as part of our recruiting process, including employment history, education verification and criminal records check. If you require further information let us know. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship, color, ethnicity, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or invisible disability status, political affiliation, veteran status, race, religion, or sexual orientation. Did you read the requirements as a checklist and not tick every box? Don't rule yourself out! If this role resonates with you, hit the 'apply' button.
May 18, 2024
Full time
General & Administrative - Human Resources / Highspot is pioneering the category that is fundamentally changing the way companies increase sales productivity. On a mission to transform the way millions of people work with sales enablement, Highspot is committed to building breakthrough software with a spark of magic. We believe a great place to work is about more than the work - it's about what the company stands for, and how it authentically represents its values in the real world. To this end, we have put intentional focus on creating equitable workspaces for each of our employees. Our goal is to create a culture where everyone feels a deep sense of belonging and is empowered to be an agent of change, with the ability to transform themselves, their workplace, and their world. About the Role We are seeking an experienced HR leader to oversee and lead the People function across our EMEA & ANZ region. Reporting to the Chief People Officer this role will be responsible for HR and Recruiting across the region, managing a small team and driving HR strategy and operations to support a scaling region. It's an exciting time to join the team as a new leader for the region has started and this role will partner with the leader of the region and the EMEA leadership team to develop and execute HR initiatives that support the organization and regional goals and objectives as they drive high performance to help deliver revenue growth. Other responsibilities include org planning and design, talent management, employee engagement initiatives, performance management and change management. This role will also be responsible for designing and delivering programs that enhance the employee experience while ensuring that all people decisions align with Highspot's people-centric culture and guiding principles. Key to this role's success will be to work closely with key internal stakeholders such as Legal, Finance, Workplace Strategy as well as with HR COE's (People Operations, People & Organisational Development, Total Rewards and DEI&B teams) to co-architect programs and provide regional insights and perspectives to ensure that programs and policies being launched will have global impact and success. The ideal candidate should have strong leadership and people management skills and should have prior experience of managing a team. The HR leader will be responsible for managing EMEA Recruiting, People Operations and HR Business Partnering. They should be able to bring experience of developing individuals and building a high-performing team that delivers and executes at pace with attention to detail. The successful candidate must possess real-time problem-solving skills and thrive in an entrepreneurial environment. They should be able to use qualitative and quantitative data to identify trends and create narratives that prioritise employee engagement. Highspot is renowned for its people-centric culture, and this role will be instrumental in bringing it to life through a broad range of activities. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is able to bring leadership and gravitas to a role, with the ability to both partner and challenge senior leadership and the opportunity to have an impact on the employee experience for a region that is growing. What You'll Do Manage a team of direct employees; setting clear goals, encouraging results, and investing in developing the team. Manage compliance with local employment legislation as well as any employee relations issues Collaborate with senior management to identify and address People/Culture issues, needs and opportunities for the EMEA region. Oversee the recruitment, onboarding and offboarding of employees in the region. Collaborate with top-level executives and their teams to establish the talent strategy required to sustain our rapid expansion and foster a work environment that promotes employee well-being and development. Partner with the Recruiting team to build systemic and scalable recruiting programs to create a sustainable pipeline of talent. Co-architect key strategies, programs and employee offerings with various COE teams. Provide compensation support including salary planning, approval of salary actions, promotions, and job re-leveling. Work with managers and employees to address various employee relations issues, fairly representing all interests. Your Background 10+ years of experience in a Global HR Business Partner leadership role, including 4-6 years of people management, preferably in a high-tech environment. Experience of providing HR support across various EMEA countries specifically UK, France and Germany. In depth knowledge of employment law in the UK, France, Germany and Australia Proven ability to diagnose issues, drawing on both professional experience and strategic thinking skills, and drive appropriate solutions with self-initiative Strong business acumen and ability to work well across different functions in order to integrate HR and business strategies Strong analytical skills, including the understanding of metrics to support plans and monitor performance Excellent written and verbal communication; high-quality document preparation and presentation skills; strong facilitation skills Exceptional listening skills and ability to relate to, influence, and coach employees of all levels in the organization Experience in coaching senior leaders and managers, and strong talent assessment skills Ability to work independently, as well as an active member of both business and HR teams Resilient and able to thrive in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment with a high level Competitive compensation including equity so you feel like you have a piece of the pie Flexible Leave Balance Holiday week off between Christmas and New Year Private medical insurance for you and your dependents Income protection insurance Company social events throughout the year Meaningfully contribute to a compelling vision Quarterly Recharge Fridays (paid days off for mental health recharge) Professional development opportunities through LinkedIn Learning Access to Coaches and Therapists through Modern Health Eligibility Checks We carry out various eligibility and background checks as part of our recruiting process, including employment history, education verification and criminal records check. If you require further information let us know. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship, color, ethnicity, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or invisible disability status, political affiliation, veteran status, race, religion, or sexual orientation. Did you read the requirements as a checklist and not tick every box? Don't rule yourself out! If this role resonates with you, hit the 'apply' button.
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. 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.
Cedar is currently working exclusively with a leading Financial Services business headquartered in Cardiff that is a market leader in area and is about to commence an exciting growth phase. To help enable the next phase of growth they are looking to hire an ambitious Chief Operating Officer (COO) to drive performance and operational excellence across the organization. This is an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in the strategic development of the business under the new Board. The COO will be responsible for ensuring that the business has effective operational processes, controls, reporting and people in place to maximize operational efficiency, manage risk and meet growth objectives. You will be the company's second-in-command, responsible for supporting the CEO in delivering the business's strategic objectives as defined by the Board of Directors. You will be an experienced and efficient leader, with excellent people skills, business acumen and exemplary work ethics and be responsible for mentoring less experienced Senior Managers/Managers across the organization. Duties Leadership Role model for the company, promoting and enforcing the organisation's culture and values at all times. Creating a positive culture in the company. This is done by taking actions such as listening to employees and paying attention to diversity and inclusion. Planning To develop, in collaboration with the CEO and CFO, an annual operating budget that supports the organizations long term strategy. Assist the CEO in developing and overseeing the long-term business strategies of the organization. Assist the CEO in establishing an appropriate organizational structure. Operations Ensure the business has effective operational processes, controls, reporting and people in place to maximise operational efficiency, manage risk and meet growth objectives. Keep the CEO & CFO fully informed in a timely and candid manner of the conduct of the day-today operations of the organization towards the achievement of its established goals and of all material deviations from the goals or objectives and policies established by the Board of Directors. Financial Information Be available to brief the CEO & CFO on organizational matters for review in advance of Board meetings. Risk Management Assess and manage the principal risks of the organization. Third Parties Maintain insurer relationships . Maintain technology relationships. Experience Required Proven experience as COO or similar relevant role 15 years'+ experience in management7+ years' experience in staffing or human resources Experience in a regulated business would be advantageous, FS/Insurance exquisite. Strong understanding of technology and how it can drive operational efficiency. Strong People management.
May 18, 2024
Full time
Cedar is currently working exclusively with a leading Financial Services business headquartered in Cardiff that is a market leader in area and is about to commence an exciting growth phase. To help enable the next phase of growth they are looking to hire an ambitious Chief Operating Officer (COO) to drive performance and operational excellence across the organization. This is an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in the strategic development of the business under the new Board. The COO will be responsible for ensuring that the business has effective operational processes, controls, reporting and people in place to maximize operational efficiency, manage risk and meet growth objectives. You will be the company's second-in-command, responsible for supporting the CEO in delivering the business's strategic objectives as defined by the Board of Directors. You will be an experienced and efficient leader, with excellent people skills, business acumen and exemplary work ethics and be responsible for mentoring less experienced Senior Managers/Managers across the organization. Duties Leadership Role model for the company, promoting and enforcing the organisation's culture and values at all times. Creating a positive culture in the company. This is done by taking actions such as listening to employees and paying attention to diversity and inclusion. Planning To develop, in collaboration with the CEO and CFO, an annual operating budget that supports the organizations long term strategy. Assist the CEO in developing and overseeing the long-term business strategies of the organization. Assist the CEO in establishing an appropriate organizational structure. Operations Ensure the business has effective operational processes, controls, reporting and people in place to maximise operational efficiency, manage risk and meet growth objectives. Keep the CEO & CFO fully informed in a timely and candid manner of the conduct of the day-today operations of the organization towards the achievement of its established goals and of all material deviations from the goals or objectives and policies established by the Board of Directors. Financial Information Be available to brief the CEO & CFO on organizational matters for review in advance of Board meetings. Risk Management Assess and manage the principal risks of the organization. Third Parties Maintain insurer relationships . Maintain technology relationships. Experience Required Proven experience as COO or similar relevant role 15 years'+ experience in management7+ years' experience in staffing or human resources Experience in a regulated business would be advantageous, FS/Insurance exquisite. Strong understanding of technology and how it can drive operational efficiency. Strong People management.
Role: Payroll Assistant Location: South Yorkshire - Hybrid Duration: 6 - 12 Months Salary: 24294 per annum (pro rata) Sellick Partnership is currently recruiting for a Payroll Assistant to join our reputable public sector organisation based in South Yorkshire. The ideal candidate will be able to effectively provide an efficient, accurate and timely payroll service, and provide support to both the Senior Payroll and Pensions Officer and the Payroll and Pensions Officer. The duties of the Payroll Assistant include: Providing and accurate and timely payroll service Assisting with the development, maintenance, and administration of the payroll system Accurately calculate and record both statutory and company payments Performing accurate calculations for all Statutory Payments Balancing and reconciling all pay variances Checking and verifying temporary and permanent salary changes Responsibility for ensuring all payroll and pensions calculations is in accordance with relevant legislation Verifying and creating third party payments in relation to deductions taken from salary Managing and updating firefighter and pensioner record on the payroll system Providing pensions estimates and benefit statements, together with new starter, leaver and salary change notifications Dealing with all day-to-day aspects of pension administration Dealing with queries from both internal and external sources in relation to PAYE, NI, Pensions together with any other payroll and pensions related items The Payroll Assistant ideally should have: A minimum education of GCSE Grade A-C in Maths or English or equivalent CIPP Foundation qualification level or equivalent payroll qualification Knowledge of statutory requirements and legislation relating to payroll Knowledge of PAYE and NIC Knowledge of Year End processes and procedures Experience of salary sacrifice schemes Experience within a public sector organisation would be beneficial The Payroll Assistant will need to have excellent communication skills and effectively be able to communicate to stakeholders of all levels. Furthermore, the ideal candidate will have an impeccable eye for detail and accuracy to ensure all workload is carried out effectively and efficiently. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Payroll Assistant to join a forward-thinking organisation. Benefits of Payroll Assistant Role will include: Flexible Working Public Sector Pension scheme Generous annual holiday entitlement How to apply for the Payroll Assistant role: Our client is hoping to have the Assistant in the role as soon as possible, therefore if you believe your experience meets the criteria above, please contact Adam Rouse or Charlotte Broomfield by Wednesday 22nd May 2024 or call the Derby Office at Sellick Partnership or by submitting your CV directly. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
May 18, 2024
Contractor
Role: Payroll Assistant Location: South Yorkshire - Hybrid Duration: 6 - 12 Months Salary: 24294 per annum (pro rata) Sellick Partnership is currently recruiting for a Payroll Assistant to join our reputable public sector organisation based in South Yorkshire. The ideal candidate will be able to effectively provide an efficient, accurate and timely payroll service, and provide support to both the Senior Payroll and Pensions Officer and the Payroll and Pensions Officer. The duties of the Payroll Assistant include: Providing and accurate and timely payroll service Assisting with the development, maintenance, and administration of the payroll system Accurately calculate and record both statutory and company payments Performing accurate calculations for all Statutory Payments Balancing and reconciling all pay variances Checking and verifying temporary and permanent salary changes Responsibility for ensuring all payroll and pensions calculations is in accordance with relevant legislation Verifying and creating third party payments in relation to deductions taken from salary Managing and updating firefighter and pensioner record on the payroll system Providing pensions estimates and benefit statements, together with new starter, leaver and salary change notifications Dealing with all day-to-day aspects of pension administration Dealing with queries from both internal and external sources in relation to PAYE, NI, Pensions together with any other payroll and pensions related items The Payroll Assistant ideally should have: A minimum education of GCSE Grade A-C in Maths or English or equivalent CIPP Foundation qualification level or equivalent payroll qualification Knowledge of statutory requirements and legislation relating to payroll Knowledge of PAYE and NIC Knowledge of Year End processes and procedures Experience of salary sacrifice schemes Experience within a public sector organisation would be beneficial The Payroll Assistant will need to have excellent communication skills and effectively be able to communicate to stakeholders of all levels. Furthermore, the ideal candidate will have an impeccable eye for detail and accuracy to ensure all workload is carried out effectively and efficiently. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Payroll Assistant to join a forward-thinking organisation. Benefits of Payroll Assistant Role will include: Flexible Working Public Sector Pension scheme Generous annual holiday entitlement How to apply for the Payroll Assistant role: Our client is hoping to have the Assistant in the role as soon as possible, therefore if you believe your experience meets the criteria above, please contact Adam Rouse or Charlotte Broomfield by Wednesday 22nd May 2024 or call the Derby Office at Sellick Partnership or by submitting your CV directly. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Senior Product Manager, Deliveroo for Work Senior Product Manager, Deliveroo for Work The Deliveroo for Work Team is unique at Deliveroo in that we are essentially a start up within the wider org. Deliveroo for Work (DFW) is on a mission to deliver amazing food experiences at the workplace, by offering an allowance-based food solution for all work occasions. We have a growing number of prestigious companies who choose Deliveroo for Work for their employees across the UK, Ireland, France, Belgium, Italy, UAE, Hong Kong and Singapore. Nonetheless, the growth opportunity remains huge, with 2024 a pivotal year for the business. We work across multiple tech, product, and business teams to build comprehensive tool sets for our customers. Deliveroo for Work is currently operating in the UK, Ireland, France, Belgium, Italy, UAE, Hong Kong and Singapore. Our mission is to partner with top corporate brands around the world to bring them the simplest way to appreciate their employees, through their favourite restaurants. Leveraging the existing Deliveroo app, our clients can provide hassle-free team lunches and late night meals for their employees, which they site as one of their favourite benefits. DfW combines the best of our consumer app with corporate facing admin tools to manage their employee meal benefits. Deliveroo for Work is a fast paced group with an entrepreneurial mindset. We encourage our team members to take ownership of their projects, be proactive, take risks, and think creatively. We work across multiple tech, product, and business teams to build comprehensive tool sets for our customers. What you'll be doing Work closely with product stakeholders to continue to refine the 2024/25 vision and strategy, and further define 2024 roadmap priorities. Lead the end-to-end product development lifecycle for 2025 and beyond, from ideation to launch, ensuring delivery of high-quality products that meet user needs and business objectives. Conduct market research and analysis to identify new opportunities and stay ahead of industry trends. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including engineering, design, and marketing, to drive product development and ensure timely delivery. Define and prioritise product features based on business priorities and user feedback. Develop and maintain a deep understanding of our users, market, and competition. Analyse product performance through data-driven insights and iterate on features to enhance user experience. Requirements Proven experience as a Product Manager or similar role, preferably in a startup environment. Experience of developing and building customer-focussed products, from concept to launch in an agile environment, prioritising roadmaps and working with a cross-functional team of engineers, data scientists, researchers and designers. Customer-obsessed, able to understand them emotionally and through data. An effective communicator who can inspire and rally a team around a problem and build trust with a range of stakeholders Able to build hypotheses from first principles, critically assessing information rather than accepting received wisdom. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic startup environment. Experience of running A/B and multivariate tests, using data to drive decision-making Curious to understand the B2B2C space that we sit in, different from our Deliveroo consumers. Preferred, but not required Experience with B2B SAAS platform product management Experience of multi-platform development (iOS, Android, web) Experience working with SQL, building simple Excel models, working with and building new dashboards is highly desirable. Why Deliveroo? Why Deliveroo? When you first think about Deliveroo, you probably think of getting great food to your house in less than half an hour. Awesome right? But behind the scenes is the real story. This story is one of high growth, huge challenges and an enormous opportunity ahead of us. We want to be the definitive food company - the app you go to any time you have a hunger pang. We are transforming the way people think about food. We're a technology driven company at the forefront of the most rapidly expanding industry in the world, so come and join us for the ride. Benefits and Diversity At Deliveroo we know that people are the heart of the business and we prioritise their welfare. We offer a wide range of competitive benefits in areas including health, family, finance, community, convenience, growth, time away and relocation. We believe a great workplace is one that represents the world we live in and how beautifully diverse it can be. That means we have no judgement when it comes to any one of the things that make you who you are - your gender, race, sexuality, religion or a secret aversion to coriander. All you need is a passion for (most) food and a desire to be part of one of the fastest growing startups in an incredibly exciting space. Please click here to view our candidate privacy policy. Would you require a visa for employment for where this job is based? Our monetary compensation includes a base salary and a 10% bonus. Kindly indicate your salary expectations within. What is your notice period? Voluntary Demographic Survey (UK) These questions are voluntary, and help us understand more about our candidates. One of our core values at Deliveroo is We celebrate difference , and we are always working to make sure our hiring processes are equitable and inclusive. By answering the questions below, you'll help us do that. Your responses are confidential, will not be tied to your application, and has no bearing on your candidacy. We only use aggregated demographic data to measure the performance of recruiting efforts. How would you describe your gender identity? (Select one) Female Male Non-binary / non-conforming Prefer to self-describe I don't wish to answer What is your sexual orientation? (Select one) Heterosexual / Straight Gay / Lesbian Bisexual Prefer to self-describe I don't wish to answer Would you say you have a disability? (Select one) Yes, I have a disability No, I do not have a disability I don't wish to answer How would your describe your ethnicity? (Select one) Asian: Bangladeshi Asian: Chinese Asian: Indian Asian: Pakistani Asian: Other Black: African Black: Caribbean Black: Other Mixed ethnic groups White: British White: Irish White: Other Any other ethnic group I don't wish to answer Would you describe yourself as neurodivergent? (Select one) Yes No I don't wish to answer What was the occupation of your main household earner when you were aged 14? (Select one) Modern professional & traditional professional occupations such as: teacher, nurse, physiotherapist, social worker, musician, police officer (sergeant or above), software designer, accountant, solicitor, medical practitioner, scientist, civil / mechanical Senior, middle or junior managers or administrators such as: finance manager, chief executive, large business owner, office manager, retail manager, bank manager, restaurant manager, warehouse manager. Clerical and intermediate occupations such as: secretary, personal assistant, call centre agent, clerical worker, nursery nurse. Technical and craft occupations such as: motor mechanic, plumber, printer, electrician, gardener, train driver. Routine, semi-routine manual and service occupations such as: postal worker, machine operative, security guard, caretaker, farm worker, catering assistant, sales assistant, HGV driver, cleaner, porter, packer, labourer, waiter/waitress, bar staff. Long-term unemployed (claimed Jobseeker's Allowance or earlier unemployment benefit for more than a year). Small business owners who employed less than 25 people such as: corner shop owners, small plumbing companies, retail shop owner, single restaurant or cafe owner, taxi owner, garage owner. Other such as: retired, this question does not apply to me, I don't know. I don't wish to answer
May 18, 2024
Full time
Senior Product Manager, Deliveroo for Work Senior Product Manager, Deliveroo for Work The Deliveroo for Work Team is unique at Deliveroo in that we are essentially a start up within the wider org. Deliveroo for Work (DFW) is on a mission to deliver amazing food experiences at the workplace, by offering an allowance-based food solution for all work occasions. We have a growing number of prestigious companies who choose Deliveroo for Work for their employees across the UK, Ireland, France, Belgium, Italy, UAE, Hong Kong and Singapore. Nonetheless, the growth opportunity remains huge, with 2024 a pivotal year for the business. We work across multiple tech, product, and business teams to build comprehensive tool sets for our customers. Deliveroo for Work is currently operating in the UK, Ireland, France, Belgium, Italy, UAE, Hong Kong and Singapore. Our mission is to partner with top corporate brands around the world to bring them the simplest way to appreciate their employees, through their favourite restaurants. Leveraging the existing Deliveroo app, our clients can provide hassle-free team lunches and late night meals for their employees, which they site as one of their favourite benefits. DfW combines the best of our consumer app with corporate facing admin tools to manage their employee meal benefits. Deliveroo for Work is a fast paced group with an entrepreneurial mindset. We encourage our team members to take ownership of their projects, be proactive, take risks, and think creatively. We work across multiple tech, product, and business teams to build comprehensive tool sets for our customers. What you'll be doing Work closely with product stakeholders to continue to refine the 2024/25 vision and strategy, and further define 2024 roadmap priorities. Lead the end-to-end product development lifecycle for 2025 and beyond, from ideation to launch, ensuring delivery of high-quality products that meet user needs and business objectives. Conduct market research and analysis to identify new opportunities and stay ahead of industry trends. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including engineering, design, and marketing, to drive product development and ensure timely delivery. Define and prioritise product features based on business priorities and user feedback. Develop and maintain a deep understanding of our users, market, and competition. Analyse product performance through data-driven insights and iterate on features to enhance user experience. Requirements Proven experience as a Product Manager or similar role, preferably in a startup environment. Experience of developing and building customer-focussed products, from concept to launch in an agile environment, prioritising roadmaps and working with a cross-functional team of engineers, data scientists, researchers and designers. Customer-obsessed, able to understand them emotionally and through data. An effective communicator who can inspire and rally a team around a problem and build trust with a range of stakeholders Able to build hypotheses from first principles, critically assessing information rather than accepting received wisdom. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic startup environment. Experience of running A/B and multivariate tests, using data to drive decision-making Curious to understand the B2B2C space that we sit in, different from our Deliveroo consumers. Preferred, but not required Experience with B2B SAAS platform product management Experience of multi-platform development (iOS, Android, web) Experience working with SQL, building simple Excel models, working with and building new dashboards is highly desirable. Why Deliveroo? Why Deliveroo? When you first think about Deliveroo, you probably think of getting great food to your house in less than half an hour. Awesome right? But behind the scenes is the real story. This story is one of high growth, huge challenges and an enormous opportunity ahead of us. We want to be the definitive food company - the app you go to any time you have a hunger pang. We are transforming the way people think about food. We're a technology driven company at the forefront of the most rapidly expanding industry in the world, so come and join us for the ride. Benefits and Diversity At Deliveroo we know that people are the heart of the business and we prioritise their welfare. We offer a wide range of competitive benefits in areas including health, family, finance, community, convenience, growth, time away and relocation. We believe a great workplace is one that represents the world we live in and how beautifully diverse it can be. That means we have no judgement when it comes to any one of the things that make you who you are - your gender, race, sexuality, religion or a secret aversion to coriander. All you need is a passion for (most) food and a desire to be part of one of the fastest growing startups in an incredibly exciting space. Please click here to view our candidate privacy policy. Would you require a visa for employment for where this job is based? Our monetary compensation includes a base salary and a 10% bonus. Kindly indicate your salary expectations within. What is your notice period? Voluntary Demographic Survey (UK) These questions are voluntary, and help us understand more about our candidates. One of our core values at Deliveroo is We celebrate difference , and we are always working to make sure our hiring processes are equitable and inclusive. By answering the questions below, you'll help us do that. Your responses are confidential, will not be tied to your application, and has no bearing on your candidacy. We only use aggregated demographic data to measure the performance of recruiting efforts. How would you describe your gender identity? (Select one) Female Male Non-binary / non-conforming Prefer to self-describe I don't wish to answer What is your sexual orientation? (Select one) Heterosexual / Straight Gay / Lesbian Bisexual Prefer to self-describe I don't wish to answer Would you say you have a disability? (Select one) Yes, I have a disability No, I do not have a disability I don't wish to answer How would your describe your ethnicity? (Select one) Asian: Bangladeshi Asian: Chinese Asian: Indian Asian: Pakistani Asian: Other Black: African Black: Caribbean Black: Other Mixed ethnic groups White: British White: Irish White: Other Any other ethnic group I don't wish to answer Would you describe yourself as neurodivergent? (Select one) Yes No I don't wish to answer What was the occupation of your main household earner when you were aged 14? (Select one) Modern professional & traditional professional occupations such as: teacher, nurse, physiotherapist, social worker, musician, police officer (sergeant or above), software designer, accountant, solicitor, medical practitioner, scientist, civil / mechanical Senior, middle or junior managers or administrators such as: finance manager, chief executive, large business owner, office manager, retail manager, bank manager, restaurant manager, warehouse manager. Clerical and intermediate occupations such as: secretary, personal assistant, call centre agent, clerical worker, nursery nurse. Technical and craft occupations such as: motor mechanic, plumber, printer, electrician, gardener, train driver. Routine, semi-routine manual and service occupations such as: postal worker, machine operative, security guard, caretaker, farm worker, catering assistant, sales assistant, HGV driver, cleaner, porter, packer, labourer, waiter/waitress, bar staff. Long-term unemployed (claimed Jobseeker's Allowance or earlier unemployment benefit for more than a year). Small business owners who employed less than 25 people such as: corner shop owners, small plumbing companies, retail shop owner, single restaurant or cafe owner, taxi owner, garage owner. Other such as: retired, this question does not apply to me, I don't know. I don't wish to answer
Job Title: Customer Service Officer Location: HA9 0FJ Working Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:45 AM - 5:30 PM (36 hours per week) Rate of Pay: 15.06 PAYE or 19.21 Umbrella Job Description: We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Customer Service Officer to join our team. The successful candidate will be joining a team within a call centre environment, specifically dealing with adult social care inquiries. This role requires a high level of empathy, quick thinking, and the ability to efficiently handle multiple IT systems, manage email, and telephone inquiries. The candidate will also be responsible for screening adults for social care needs, ensuring a good understanding of local authorities and the services they provide. Social housing experience is essential for this role. Key Responsibilities: Handle and respond to email and telephone inquiries efficiently and empathetically. Screen adults for the need of social care and provide appropriate guidance. Learn and manage multiple IT systems for effective operation. Understand and navigate local authority services related to social care. Ensure safeguarding of vulnerable adults, adhering to relevant protocols. Manage large and complex schedules, including the creation and management of transport routes. Contribute to the long-term development of the service area. Perform basic procurement or commissioning of services as required. Experience: Proven track record at an operational level within a large and complex organisation. Experience in an operational environment where transport was a key element. Experience in creating and managing schedules or transport routes. Basic procurement or commissioning of services experience. Background in an environment focused on safeguarding vulnerable adults or children. Ability to work under high pressure with high demand and tight deadlines. Experience in data capture and working with customer management databases. Familiarity with social housing and its related services. Skills and Abilities: Strong communication and influencing skills. Ability to contribute to the long-term development of the service area. Basic IT skills with the ability to learn new systems quickly. Competence in managing large and complex schedules. Flexibility to work out of hours and on weekends if required. Application Process: To be considered for this position, please email your CV to (url removed). Only candidates with the relevant experience will be contacted. We look forward to hearing from you and potentially welcoming you to our team! Resourcing Group is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 18, 2024
Seasonal
Job Title: Customer Service Officer Location: HA9 0FJ Working Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:45 AM - 5:30 PM (36 hours per week) Rate of Pay: 15.06 PAYE or 19.21 Umbrella Job Description: We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Customer Service Officer to join our team. The successful candidate will be joining a team within a call centre environment, specifically dealing with adult social care inquiries. This role requires a high level of empathy, quick thinking, and the ability to efficiently handle multiple IT systems, manage email, and telephone inquiries. The candidate will also be responsible for screening adults for social care needs, ensuring a good understanding of local authorities and the services they provide. Social housing experience is essential for this role. Key Responsibilities: Handle and respond to email and telephone inquiries efficiently and empathetically. Screen adults for the need of social care and provide appropriate guidance. Learn and manage multiple IT systems for effective operation. Understand and navigate local authority services related to social care. Ensure safeguarding of vulnerable adults, adhering to relevant protocols. Manage large and complex schedules, including the creation and management of transport routes. Contribute to the long-term development of the service area. Perform basic procurement or commissioning of services as required. Experience: Proven track record at an operational level within a large and complex organisation. Experience in an operational environment where transport was a key element. Experience in creating and managing schedules or transport routes. Basic procurement or commissioning of services experience. Background in an environment focused on safeguarding vulnerable adults or children. Ability to work under high pressure with high demand and tight deadlines. Experience in data capture and working with customer management databases. Familiarity with social housing and its related services. Skills and Abilities: Strong communication and influencing skills. Ability to contribute to the long-term development of the service area. Basic IT skills with the ability to learn new systems quickly. Competence in managing large and complex schedules. Flexibility to work out of hours and on weekends if required. Application Process: To be considered for this position, please email your CV to (url removed). Only candidates with the relevant experience will be contacted. We look forward to hearing from you and potentially welcoming you to our team! Resourcing Group is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Please follow link through to advert. Role closes to apply 11:55 pm on Thursday 30th May 2024 About the Team Large Business (LB) is responsible for around 2,000 of the largest businesses that pay a significant proportion of the total business taxes and duties that HMRC collects. The Litigation Team within LB is responsible for transitioning tax and duty investigations into litigation where disputes cannot be settled by agreement. Our work currently includes transfer pricing, diverted profits, and other international direct tax risks, but we are in the process of growing our scope to cover litigation of other taxes and duties. The team is a mix of tax professionals and litigation support officers who are generally recent law graduates. We work closely with the investigation teams, technical/policy specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally, to prepare cases for the First-tier Tribunal (Tax) and beyond. About the Role HMRC is offering an exciting opportunity to join the Litigation Team as a Litigation Support Officer based in either Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds or Manchester. Joining one of the largest Civil Service departments and work in a fast multifaceted environment where they will support HMRC s tax professionals and lawyers in providing high quality services. The post offers excellent professional and personal development opportunities. HMRC normally seeks to settle tax disputes by reaching agreement thought negotiation. However, where this is not possible resolution may be via litigation. The LB Litigation Team becomes involved in a case as a decision is taken to litigate, and at this point, a sub team is formed which will include yourself and experienced tax professionals from the LB Litigation team who will direct and support your work. Collaborating with the existing investigation team, head office policy/technical specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally. Using your legal and litigation experience to help the team prepare those cases for hearings before the First-tier Tribunal (Tax). Crafting and preparing evidential material and to ensure that this is identified, organised and in a format suitable for submission to the Tribunal, sometimes at very short notice. This is a challenging, but ultimately highly rewarding role, requiring you to: Work flexibly and as part of a team, working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Have determination to ensure the completion of tasks and take ownership for your own area of work. Have good interpersonal skills and dedication to ensuring deadlines are met. Developing on your good level of knowledge, skills and understanding and work as part of multidisciplinary teams formed from across HMRC. Both the LB Litigation Team, and the wider HMRC teams with which you will work, are geographically disperse. Most meetings are via online conferencing but there will be occasions when travel is required. Person Specification Specific duties vary but will include some of the following: Review and collate documentation acquired during investigations. Prepare fact papers, chronologies and assisting with the preparation of witness statements. Identify relevant documents and produce bundles for submission to the Tribunal, providing support with the drafting of statements of case and other key documents for submission to the Tribunal. Attend meetings with external legal advisors (Counsel) and prepare notes of discussions whilst engaging with external expert advisors/witnesses. Gaining quick understanding of our specialist processes that are key to the delivery of work in the area to which you are appointed. Essential Criteria Demonstrating qualifications to degree level in law or who have completed a Graduate Diploma in Law, have achieved CILEx level 6 or completed a pre-PEAT training contract OR recent and meaningful experience as a paralegal in a litigation environment. Flexibility while working, as part of a team whilst working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Using phenomenal communication and listening skills to meet deadlines and manage your own workload responsibly. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Delivering at Pace Making Effective Decisions Working Together Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: You will be asked to give a presentation to demonstrate your ability to distinguish fact from assertion or speculation through reviewing a short written statement. Further details will be provided to you prior to the interview.
May 18, 2024
Full time
Please follow link through to advert. Role closes to apply 11:55 pm on Thursday 30th May 2024 About the Team Large Business (LB) is responsible for around 2,000 of the largest businesses that pay a significant proportion of the total business taxes and duties that HMRC collects. The Litigation Team within LB is responsible for transitioning tax and duty investigations into litigation where disputes cannot be settled by agreement. Our work currently includes transfer pricing, diverted profits, and other international direct tax risks, but we are in the process of growing our scope to cover litigation of other taxes and duties. The team is a mix of tax professionals and litigation support officers who are generally recent law graduates. We work closely with the investigation teams, technical/policy specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally, to prepare cases for the First-tier Tribunal (Tax) and beyond. About the Role HMRC is offering an exciting opportunity to join the Litigation Team as a Litigation Support Officer based in either Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds or Manchester. Joining one of the largest Civil Service departments and work in a fast multifaceted environment where they will support HMRC s tax professionals and lawyers in providing high quality services. The post offers excellent professional and personal development opportunities. HMRC normally seeks to settle tax disputes by reaching agreement thought negotiation. However, where this is not possible resolution may be via litigation. The LB Litigation Team becomes involved in a case as a decision is taken to litigate, and at this point, a sub team is formed which will include yourself and experienced tax professionals from the LB Litigation team who will direct and support your work. Collaborating with the existing investigation team, head office policy/technical specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally. Using your legal and litigation experience to help the team prepare those cases for hearings before the First-tier Tribunal (Tax). Crafting and preparing evidential material and to ensure that this is identified, organised and in a format suitable for submission to the Tribunal, sometimes at very short notice. This is a challenging, but ultimately highly rewarding role, requiring you to: Work flexibly and as part of a team, working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Have determination to ensure the completion of tasks and take ownership for your own area of work. Have good interpersonal skills and dedication to ensuring deadlines are met. Developing on your good level of knowledge, skills and understanding and work as part of multidisciplinary teams formed from across HMRC. Both the LB Litigation Team, and the wider HMRC teams with which you will work, are geographically disperse. Most meetings are via online conferencing but there will be occasions when travel is required. Person Specification Specific duties vary but will include some of the following: Review and collate documentation acquired during investigations. Prepare fact papers, chronologies and assisting with the preparation of witness statements. Identify relevant documents and produce bundles for submission to the Tribunal, providing support with the drafting of statements of case and other key documents for submission to the Tribunal. Attend meetings with external legal advisors (Counsel) and prepare notes of discussions whilst engaging with external expert advisors/witnesses. Gaining quick understanding of our specialist processes that are key to the delivery of work in the area to which you are appointed. Essential Criteria Demonstrating qualifications to degree level in law or who have completed a Graduate Diploma in Law, have achieved CILEx level 6 or completed a pre-PEAT training contract OR recent and meaningful experience as a paralegal in a litigation environment. Flexibility while working, as part of a team whilst working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Using phenomenal communication and listening skills to meet deadlines and manage your own workload responsibly. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Delivering at Pace Making Effective Decisions Working Together Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: You will be asked to give a presentation to demonstrate your ability to distinguish fact from assertion or speculation through reviewing a short written statement. Further details will be provided to you prior to the interview.
Please follow link through to advert. Role closes to apply 11:55 pm on Thursday 30th May 2024 About the Team Large Business (LB) is responsible for around 2,000 of the largest businesses that pay a significant proportion of the total business taxes and duties that HMRC collects. The Litigation Team within LB is responsible for transitioning tax and duty investigations into litigation where disputes cannot be settled by agreement. Our work currently includes transfer pricing, diverted profits, and other international direct tax risks, but we are in the process of growing our scope to cover litigation of other taxes and duties. The team is a mix of tax professionals and litigation support officers who are generally recent law graduates. We work closely with the investigation teams, technical/policy specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally, to prepare cases for the First-tier Tribunal (Tax) and beyond. About the Role HMRC is offering an exciting opportunity to join the Litigation Team as a Litigation Support Officer based in either Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds or Manchester. Joining one of the largest Civil Service departments and work in a fast multifaceted environment where they will support HMRC s tax professionals and lawyers in providing high quality services. The post offers excellent professional and personal development opportunities. HMRC normally seeks to settle tax disputes by reaching agreement thought negotiation. However, where this is not possible resolution may be via litigation. The LB Litigation Team becomes involved in a case as a decision is taken to litigate, and at this point, a sub team is formed which will include yourself and experienced tax professionals from the LB Litigation team who will direct and support your work. Collaborating with the existing investigation team, head office policy/technical specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally. Using your legal and litigation experience to help the team prepare those cases for hearings before the First-tier Tribunal (Tax). Crafting and preparing evidential material and to ensure that this is identified, organised and in a format suitable for submission to the Tribunal, sometimes at very short notice. This is a challenging, but ultimately highly rewarding role, requiring you to: Work flexibly and as part of a team, working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Have determination to ensure the completion of tasks and take ownership for your own area of work. Have good interpersonal skills and dedication to ensuring deadlines are met. Developing on your good level of knowledge, skills and understanding and work as part of multidisciplinary teams formed from across HMRC. Both the LB Litigation Team, and the wider HMRC teams with which you will work, are geographically disperse. Most meetings are via online conferencing but there will be occasions when travel is required. Person Specification Specific duties vary but will include some of the following: Review and collate documentation acquired during investigations. Prepare fact papers, chronologies and assisting with the preparation of witness statements. Identify relevant documents and produce bundles for submission to the Tribunal, providing support with the drafting of statements of case and other key documents for submission to the Tribunal. Attend meetings with external legal advisors (Counsel) and prepare notes of discussions whilst engaging with external expert advisors/witnesses. Gaining quick understanding of our specialist processes that are key to the delivery of work in the area to which you are appointed. Essential Criteria Demonstrating qualifications to degree level in law or who have completed a Graduate Diploma in Law, have achieved CILEx level 6 or completed a pre-PEAT training contract OR recent and meaningful experience as a paralegal in a litigation environment. Flexibility while working, as part of a team whilst working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Using phenomenal communication and listening skills to meet deadlines and manage your own workload responsibly. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Delivering at Pace Making Effective Decisions Working Together Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: You will be asked to give a presentation to demonstrate your ability to distinguish fact from assertion or speculation through reviewing a short written statement. Further details will be provided to you prior to the interview.
May 18, 2024
Full time
Please follow link through to advert. Role closes to apply 11:55 pm on Thursday 30th May 2024 About the Team Large Business (LB) is responsible for around 2,000 of the largest businesses that pay a significant proportion of the total business taxes and duties that HMRC collects. The Litigation Team within LB is responsible for transitioning tax and duty investigations into litigation where disputes cannot be settled by agreement. Our work currently includes transfer pricing, diverted profits, and other international direct tax risks, but we are in the process of growing our scope to cover litigation of other taxes and duties. The team is a mix of tax professionals and litigation support officers who are generally recent law graduates. We work closely with the investigation teams, technical/policy specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally, to prepare cases for the First-tier Tribunal (Tax) and beyond. About the Role HMRC is offering an exciting opportunity to join the Litigation Team as a Litigation Support Officer based in either Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds or Manchester. Joining one of the largest Civil Service departments and work in a fast multifaceted environment where they will support HMRC s tax professionals and lawyers in providing high quality services. The post offers excellent professional and personal development opportunities. HMRC normally seeks to settle tax disputes by reaching agreement thought negotiation. However, where this is not possible resolution may be via litigation. The LB Litigation Team becomes involved in a case as a decision is taken to litigate, and at this point, a sub team is formed which will include yourself and experienced tax professionals from the LB Litigation team who will direct and support your work. Collaborating with the existing investigation team, head office policy/technical specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally. Using your legal and litigation experience to help the team prepare those cases for hearings before the First-tier Tribunal (Tax). Crafting and preparing evidential material and to ensure that this is identified, organised and in a format suitable for submission to the Tribunal, sometimes at very short notice. This is a challenging, but ultimately highly rewarding role, requiring you to: Work flexibly and as part of a team, working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Have determination to ensure the completion of tasks and take ownership for your own area of work. Have good interpersonal skills and dedication to ensuring deadlines are met. Developing on your good level of knowledge, skills and understanding and work as part of multidisciplinary teams formed from across HMRC. Both the LB Litigation Team, and the wider HMRC teams with which you will work, are geographically disperse. Most meetings are via online conferencing but there will be occasions when travel is required. Person Specification Specific duties vary but will include some of the following: Review and collate documentation acquired during investigations. Prepare fact papers, chronologies and assisting with the preparation of witness statements. Identify relevant documents and produce bundles for submission to the Tribunal, providing support with the drafting of statements of case and other key documents for submission to the Tribunal. Attend meetings with external legal advisors (Counsel) and prepare notes of discussions whilst engaging with external expert advisors/witnesses. Gaining quick understanding of our specialist processes that are key to the delivery of work in the area to which you are appointed. Essential Criteria Demonstrating qualifications to degree level in law or who have completed a Graduate Diploma in Law, have achieved CILEx level 6 or completed a pre-PEAT training contract OR recent and meaningful experience as a paralegal in a litigation environment. Flexibility while working, as part of a team whilst working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Using phenomenal communication and listening skills to meet deadlines and manage your own workload responsibly. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Delivering at Pace Making Effective Decisions Working Together Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: You will be asked to give a presentation to demonstrate your ability to distinguish fact from assertion or speculation through reviewing a short written statement. Further details will be provided to you prior to the interview.
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.
Planning Director Job in Winchester, Hampshire / Hybrid Working Planning Director job for a planning consultancy based in Winchester, Hampshire. Overseeing all planning services, business development and project management for the planning team. The role offers a competitive salary + Bonuses + Hybrid Working + 4% pension + 28 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays. You will be joining an employee-owned planning consultancy delivering planning services to clients across the South and further afield across the UK. You will be working on behalf of developers and investors across residential and commercial sectors. To be considered you must be chartered MRTPI and have previous experience in leading a planning team at Associate Director or Director level and ideally from consultancy background. Role & Responsibilities - Management and overseeing fee proposals for the planning team - Development appraisals - Preparation of planning statements design and access statements and other necessary documentation for planning applications - Overseeing the preparation and progress of planning applications - Implement stakeholder and public consultation strategies - Liaise with clients, planning officers during the planning process - Formulating planning strategies to promote medium and long-term development sites through the plan-making process - Monitor planning timescales on publication of all development plan documents - Prepare appeal statements and attend hearings and public enquiries - Comply with RTPI CPD requirements and champion new information/knowledge for the immediate and wider teams - Project management for several projects at one time in line with agreed budget and deadlines - Play an integral part in successful business development for the planning team and wider business through networking, coordinating with the marketing team, prompt response to enquiries and accurate fee proposals - Contribute to the business' strategic growth plan - Mentor, train and manage the planning team. Required Skills & Experience - Degree in Town Planning (ideally Masters) - MRTPI is essential - 8 years + post-graduation experience in planning - Consultancy experience is preferred - Ability to lead a planning team - Excellent negotiator - Confident in presenting to clients and other internal and external stakeholders - Driving Licence and own car is essential. What you get back - Salary competitive (please get in touch to discuss) - Bonus scheme tied to company performance and company profit - Hybrid working with 2 days working from home offered - 4% Pension Match - 28 days holiday plus Bank holidays and Christmas break - Flexible working hours around office core hours of 10am to 4pm - Employee-owned consultancy - Regular team events. Apply If you meet the criteria above, send us your CV and portfolio. We receive a large number of applications so if you do not hear back within 7 days consider your application unsuccessful this time. We will keep a copy of your details on file for future vacancies. In accordance with GDPR, by applying for this position you give us your consent to process your data in-line with our Privacy and Data Protection Policies which can be read on the privacy policy page on our website. Referral Terms: A candidate is deemed to have been successfully placed once they have started a new job as a result of an introduction made by Hunter Dunning and when they've successfully completed the probation period. Planning Director Job in Winchester, Hampshire - Your Property Recruitment Specialists (Recruiter: Kelly Armour Job Ref: 14609)
May 18, 2024
Full time
Planning Director Job in Winchester, Hampshire / Hybrid Working Planning Director job for a planning consultancy based in Winchester, Hampshire. Overseeing all planning services, business development and project management for the planning team. The role offers a competitive salary + Bonuses + Hybrid Working + 4% pension + 28 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays. You will be joining an employee-owned planning consultancy delivering planning services to clients across the South and further afield across the UK. You will be working on behalf of developers and investors across residential and commercial sectors. To be considered you must be chartered MRTPI and have previous experience in leading a planning team at Associate Director or Director level and ideally from consultancy background. Role & Responsibilities - Management and overseeing fee proposals for the planning team - Development appraisals - Preparation of planning statements design and access statements and other necessary documentation for planning applications - Overseeing the preparation and progress of planning applications - Implement stakeholder and public consultation strategies - Liaise with clients, planning officers during the planning process - Formulating planning strategies to promote medium and long-term development sites through the plan-making process - Monitor planning timescales on publication of all development plan documents - Prepare appeal statements and attend hearings and public enquiries - Comply with RTPI CPD requirements and champion new information/knowledge for the immediate and wider teams - Project management for several projects at one time in line with agreed budget and deadlines - Play an integral part in successful business development for the planning team and wider business through networking, coordinating with the marketing team, prompt response to enquiries and accurate fee proposals - Contribute to the business' strategic growth plan - Mentor, train and manage the planning team. Required Skills & Experience - Degree in Town Planning (ideally Masters) - MRTPI is essential - 8 years + post-graduation experience in planning - Consultancy experience is preferred - Ability to lead a planning team - Excellent negotiator - Confident in presenting to clients and other internal and external stakeholders - Driving Licence and own car is essential. What you get back - Salary competitive (please get in touch to discuss) - Bonus scheme tied to company performance and company profit - Hybrid working with 2 days working from home offered - 4% Pension Match - 28 days holiday plus Bank holidays and Christmas break - Flexible working hours around office core hours of 10am to 4pm - Employee-owned consultancy - Regular team events. Apply If you meet the criteria above, send us your CV and portfolio. We receive a large number of applications so if you do not hear back within 7 days consider your application unsuccessful this time. We will keep a copy of your details on file for future vacancies. In accordance with GDPR, by applying for this position you give us your consent to process your data in-line with our Privacy and Data Protection Policies which can be read on the privacy policy page on our website. Referral Terms: A candidate is deemed to have been successfully placed once they have started a new job as a result of an introduction made by Hunter Dunning and when they've successfully completed the probation period. Planning Director Job in Winchester, Hampshire - Your Property Recruitment Specialists (Recruiter: Kelly Armour Job Ref: 14609)
If you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment and relish being part of a close-knit team, supporting colleagues to deliver better outcomes for the residents of West Sussex. we want to hear from you! Salary: £27,334 to £29,777 per annum, £13,667 to £14,888 per annum (pro rata for part time) Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: Part-time (18.5 hours per week) Location: Durban House, Durban Road, Bognor Regis, PO22 9RE (Hybrid and Flexible Working). Due to the temporary closure of Durban House, your temporary base location will be County Hall, West Street, Chichester, PO19 1RQ. You will need to be able to travel independently around the county, including to areas that may not be easily accessible by public transport. Pool cars and pool bikes available. Working For Us Along with a generous holiday entitlement of 25 days plus opportunity to buy additional leave). Upon joining us you will have access to a range of benefits including the following: An excellent local government pension scheme A range of flexible working options, depending on your job role Maternity, paternity, dependency and adoption leave Volunteering opportunities Training and development opportunities, including coaching and mentoring A range of discounts giving our staff access to hundreds of offers; groceries, travel, cinema tickets, days out, leisure activities, high street retailers and the opportunity to save over £1,000 a year through our West Sussex Choices benefits platform (see our Staff discounts page if you are a business looking to offer a discount) Health and wellbeing benefits including access to our Employee Assistance Programme, Mental Health First Aiders and Voluntary Health Cash Plans For a full list this can be found at our Rewards and Benefits page. The Opportunity Join our team as a Community Prevention Officer and make a positive impact on our community! We're looking for someone passionate about working in the local community, building relationships, and implementing effective prevention strategies to keep people living well at home and in their local community. A significant part of the role is engaging with people and the wider community. You will be the first point of contact for those people who access or need the service. Placing the customer at the centre of what you do, you will ensure that they are supported to make positive changes to allow them to reach their full potential. You will be to manage an online inbox to provide tailored information and advice to West Sussex Residents. You will assess needs, risks and options considering legal and other requirements. You will maintaining accurate records and reports of all work undertaken and be responsible for the care, accuracy, confidentiality, security, and maintenance of all individuals' records. Apply now and embark on a rewarding career that values your skills offers opportunities to support you to progress and develop throughout your Social Care professional career. About You This is a role that requires someone with excellent communication and interpersonal skills as well as personal resilience and professionalism when dealing with potentially sensitive, confidential, or distressing queries. You will have keen attention to detail, be comfortable working independently and be at ease in this fast-paced, agile environment with rapidly changing deadlines, workloads, and priorities. If you are passionate about making a positive difference in the community, then this role is perfect for you. Join us in shaping the future of West Sussex and contributing to the well-being of its residents! For more information on the Key Skills as well as the Qualifications and/or experience required, please refer to the Job Description attached. Further Information The reference number for this role is CPP00926. Does this sound like the opportunity for you? Click apply below, upload your CV, and complete the application form, explaining how you meet the key skills in the attached job description and experience you can bring to the role. Please ensure all that any gaps in employment are covered in your CV. Please ensure you have saved the job description attached to the main advert on our website as, once the job has closed, you may not have the opportunity to download again. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. This post is subject to enhanced DBS check, 5 years referencing and a health check. Equity, inclusion and accessibility is very important to West Sussex County Council. We welcome and encourage applications from everyone, as this helps us build a diverse and talented workforce, that reflects the communities we serve. We ensure our approach to recruitment is flexible and supportive to enable all applicants to be at their best and to ensure they have the best possible chance of success.
May 18, 2024
Full time
If you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment and relish being part of a close-knit team, supporting colleagues to deliver better outcomes for the residents of West Sussex. we want to hear from you! Salary: £27,334 to £29,777 per annum, £13,667 to £14,888 per annum (pro rata for part time) Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: Part-time (18.5 hours per week) Location: Durban House, Durban Road, Bognor Regis, PO22 9RE (Hybrid and Flexible Working). Due to the temporary closure of Durban House, your temporary base location will be County Hall, West Street, Chichester, PO19 1RQ. You will need to be able to travel independently around the county, including to areas that may not be easily accessible by public transport. Pool cars and pool bikes available. Working For Us Along with a generous holiday entitlement of 25 days plus opportunity to buy additional leave). Upon joining us you will have access to a range of benefits including the following: An excellent local government pension scheme A range of flexible working options, depending on your job role Maternity, paternity, dependency and adoption leave Volunteering opportunities Training and development opportunities, including coaching and mentoring A range of discounts giving our staff access to hundreds of offers; groceries, travel, cinema tickets, days out, leisure activities, high street retailers and the opportunity to save over £1,000 a year through our West Sussex Choices benefits platform (see our Staff discounts page if you are a business looking to offer a discount) Health and wellbeing benefits including access to our Employee Assistance Programme, Mental Health First Aiders and Voluntary Health Cash Plans For a full list this can be found at our Rewards and Benefits page. The Opportunity Join our team as a Community Prevention Officer and make a positive impact on our community! We're looking for someone passionate about working in the local community, building relationships, and implementing effective prevention strategies to keep people living well at home and in their local community. A significant part of the role is engaging with people and the wider community. You will be the first point of contact for those people who access or need the service. Placing the customer at the centre of what you do, you will ensure that they are supported to make positive changes to allow them to reach their full potential. You will be to manage an online inbox to provide tailored information and advice to West Sussex Residents. You will assess needs, risks and options considering legal and other requirements. You will maintaining accurate records and reports of all work undertaken and be responsible for the care, accuracy, confidentiality, security, and maintenance of all individuals' records. Apply now and embark on a rewarding career that values your skills offers opportunities to support you to progress and develop throughout your Social Care professional career. About You This is a role that requires someone with excellent communication and interpersonal skills as well as personal resilience and professionalism when dealing with potentially sensitive, confidential, or distressing queries. You will have keen attention to detail, be comfortable working independently and be at ease in this fast-paced, agile environment with rapidly changing deadlines, workloads, and priorities. If you are passionate about making a positive difference in the community, then this role is perfect for you. Join us in shaping the future of West Sussex and contributing to the well-being of its residents! For more information on the Key Skills as well as the Qualifications and/or experience required, please refer to the Job Description attached. Further Information The reference number for this role is CPP00926. Does this sound like the opportunity for you? Click apply below, upload your CV, and complete the application form, explaining how you meet the key skills in the attached job description and experience you can bring to the role. Please ensure all that any gaps in employment are covered in your CV. Please ensure you have saved the job description attached to the main advert on our website as, once the job has closed, you may not have the opportunity to download again. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. This post is subject to enhanced DBS check, 5 years referencing and a health check. Equity, inclusion and accessibility is very important to West Sussex County Council. We welcome and encourage applications from everyone, as this helps us build a diverse and talented workforce, that reflects the communities we serve. We ensure our approach to recruitment is flexible and supportive to enable all applicants to be at their best and to ensure they have the best possible chance of success.
Please follow link through to advert. Role closes to apply 11:55 pm on Thursday 30th May 2024 About the Team Large Business (LB) is responsible for around 2,000 of the largest businesses that pay a significant proportion of the total business taxes and duties that HMRC collects. The Litigation Team within LB is responsible for transitioning tax and duty investigations into litigation where disputes cannot be settled by agreement. Our work currently includes transfer pricing, diverted profits, and other international direct tax risks, but we are in the process of growing our scope to cover litigation of other taxes and duties. The team is a mix of tax professionals and litigation support officers who are generally recent law graduates. We work closely with the investigation teams, technical/policy specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally, to prepare cases for the First-tier Tribunal (Tax) and beyond. About the Role HMRC is offering an exciting opportunity to join the Litigation Team as a Litigation Support Officer based in either Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds or Manchester. Joining one of the largest Civil Service departments and work in a fast multifaceted environment where they will support HMRC s tax professionals and lawyers in providing high quality services. The post offers excellent professional and personal development opportunities. HMRC normally seeks to settle tax disputes by reaching agreement thought negotiation. However, where this is not possible resolution may be via litigation. The LB Litigation Team becomes involved in a case as a decision is taken to litigate, and at this point, a sub team is formed which will include yourself and experienced tax professionals from the LB Litigation team who will direct and support your work. Collaborating with the existing investigation team, head office policy/technical specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally. Using your legal and litigation experience to help the team prepare those cases for hearings before the First-tier Tribunal (Tax). Crafting and preparing evidential material and to ensure that this is identified, organised and in a format suitable for submission to the Tribunal, sometimes at very short notice. This is a challenging, but ultimately highly rewarding role, requiring you to: Work flexibly and as part of a team, working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Have determination to ensure the completion of tasks and take ownership for your own area of work. Have good interpersonal skills and dedication to ensuring deadlines are met. Developing on your good level of knowledge, skills and understanding and work as part of multidisciplinary teams formed from across HMRC. Both the LB Litigation Team, and the wider HMRC teams with which you will work, are geographically disperse. Most meetings are via online conferencing but there will be occasions when travel is required. Person Specification Specific duties vary but will include some of the following: Review and collate documentation acquired during investigations. Prepare fact papers, chronologies and assisting with the preparation of witness statements. Identify relevant documents and produce bundles for submission to the Tribunal, providing support with the drafting of statements of case and other key documents for submission to the Tribunal. Attend meetings with external legal advisors (Counsel) and prepare notes of discussions whilst engaging with external expert advisors/witnesses. Gaining quick understanding of our specialist processes that are key to the delivery of work in the area to which you are appointed. Essential Criteria Demonstrating qualifications to degree level in law or who have completed a Graduate Diploma in Law, have achieved CILEx level 6 or completed a pre-PEAT training contract OR recent and meaningful experience as a paralegal in a litigation environment. Flexibility while working, as part of a team whilst working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Using phenomenal communication and listening skills to meet deadlines and manage your own workload responsibly. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Delivering at Pace Making Effective Decisions Working Together Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: You will be asked to give a presentation to demonstrate your ability to distinguish fact from assertion or speculation through reviewing a short written statement. Further details will be provided to you prior to the interview.
May 18, 2024
Full time
Please follow link through to advert. Role closes to apply 11:55 pm on Thursday 30th May 2024 About the Team Large Business (LB) is responsible for around 2,000 of the largest businesses that pay a significant proportion of the total business taxes and duties that HMRC collects. The Litigation Team within LB is responsible for transitioning tax and duty investigations into litigation where disputes cannot be settled by agreement. Our work currently includes transfer pricing, diverted profits, and other international direct tax risks, but we are in the process of growing our scope to cover litigation of other taxes and duties. The team is a mix of tax professionals and litigation support officers who are generally recent law graduates. We work closely with the investigation teams, technical/policy specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally, to prepare cases for the First-tier Tribunal (Tax) and beyond. About the Role HMRC is offering an exciting opportunity to join the Litigation Team as a Litigation Support Officer based in either Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds or Manchester. Joining one of the largest Civil Service departments and work in a fast multifaceted environment where they will support HMRC s tax professionals and lawyers in providing high quality services. The post offers excellent professional and personal development opportunities. HMRC normally seeks to settle tax disputes by reaching agreement thought negotiation. However, where this is not possible resolution may be via litigation. The LB Litigation Team becomes involved in a case as a decision is taken to litigate, and at this point, a sub team is formed which will include yourself and experienced tax professionals from the LB Litigation team who will direct and support your work. Collaborating with the existing investigation team, head office policy/technical specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally. Using your legal and litigation experience to help the team prepare those cases for hearings before the First-tier Tribunal (Tax). Crafting and preparing evidential material and to ensure that this is identified, organised and in a format suitable for submission to the Tribunal, sometimes at very short notice. This is a challenging, but ultimately highly rewarding role, requiring you to: Work flexibly and as part of a team, working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Have determination to ensure the completion of tasks and take ownership for your own area of work. Have good interpersonal skills and dedication to ensuring deadlines are met. Developing on your good level of knowledge, skills and understanding and work as part of multidisciplinary teams formed from across HMRC. Both the LB Litigation Team, and the wider HMRC teams with which you will work, are geographically disperse. Most meetings are via online conferencing but there will be occasions when travel is required. Person Specification Specific duties vary but will include some of the following: Review and collate documentation acquired during investigations. Prepare fact papers, chronologies and assisting with the preparation of witness statements. Identify relevant documents and produce bundles for submission to the Tribunal, providing support with the drafting of statements of case and other key documents for submission to the Tribunal. Attend meetings with external legal advisors (Counsel) and prepare notes of discussions whilst engaging with external expert advisors/witnesses. Gaining quick understanding of our specialist processes that are key to the delivery of work in the area to which you are appointed. Essential Criteria Demonstrating qualifications to degree level in law or who have completed a Graduate Diploma in Law, have achieved CILEx level 6 or completed a pre-PEAT training contract OR recent and meaningful experience as a paralegal in a litigation environment. Flexibility while working, as part of a team whilst working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Using phenomenal communication and listening skills to meet deadlines and manage your own workload responsibly. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Delivering at Pace Making Effective Decisions Working Together Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: You will be asked to give a presentation to demonstrate your ability to distinguish fact from assertion or speculation through reviewing a short written statement. Further details will be provided to you prior to the interview.
Please follow link through to advert. Role closes to apply 11:55 pm on Thursday 30th May 2024 About the Team Large Business (LB) is responsible for around 2,000 of the largest businesses that pay a significant proportion of the total business taxes and duties that HMRC collects. The Litigation Team within LB is responsible for transitioning tax and duty investigations into litigation where disputes cannot be settled by agreement. Our work currently includes transfer pricing, diverted profits, and other international direct tax risks, but we are in the process of growing our scope to cover litigation of other taxes and duties. The team is a mix of tax professionals and litigation support officers who are generally recent law graduates. We work closely with the investigation teams, technical/policy specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally, to prepare cases for the First-tier Tribunal (Tax) and beyond. About the Role HMRC is offering an exciting opportunity to join the Litigation Team as a Litigation Support Officer based in either Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds or Manchester. Joining one of the largest Civil Service departments and work in a fast multifaceted environment where they will support HMRC s tax professionals and lawyers in providing high quality services. The post offers excellent professional and personal development opportunities. HMRC normally seeks to settle tax disputes by reaching agreement thought negotiation. However, where this is not possible resolution may be via litigation. The LB Litigation Team becomes involved in a case as a decision is taken to litigate, and at this point, a sub team is formed which will include yourself and experienced tax professionals from the LB Litigation team who will direct and support your work. Collaborating with the existing investigation team, head office policy/technical specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally. Using your legal and litigation experience to help the team prepare those cases for hearings before the First-tier Tribunal (Tax). Crafting and preparing evidential material and to ensure that this is identified, organised and in a format suitable for submission to the Tribunal, sometimes at very short notice. This is a challenging, but ultimately highly rewarding role, requiring you to: Work flexibly and as part of a team, working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Have determination to ensure the completion of tasks and take ownership for your own area of work. Have good interpersonal skills and dedication to ensuring deadlines are met. Developing on your good level of knowledge, skills and understanding and work as part of multidisciplinary teams formed from across HMRC. Both the LB Litigation Team, and the wider HMRC teams with which you will work, are geographically disperse. Most meetings are via online conferencing but there will be occasions when travel is required. Person Specification Specific duties vary but will include some of the following: Review and collate documentation acquired during investigations. Prepare fact papers, chronologies and assisting with the preparation of witness statements. Identify relevant documents and produce bundles for submission to the Tribunal, providing support with the drafting of statements of case and other key documents for submission to the Tribunal. Attend meetings with external legal advisors (Counsel) and prepare notes of discussions whilst engaging with external expert advisors/witnesses. Gaining quick understanding of our specialist processes that are key to the delivery of work in the area to which you are appointed. Essential Criteria Demonstrating qualifications to degree level in law or who have completed a Graduate Diploma in Law, have achieved CILEx level 6 or completed a pre-PEAT training contract OR recent and meaningful experience as a paralegal in a litigation environment. Flexibility while working, as part of a team whilst working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Using phenomenal communication and listening skills to meet deadlines and manage your own workload responsibly. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Delivering at Pace Making Effective Decisions Working Together Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: You will be asked to give a presentation to demonstrate your ability to distinguish fact from assertion or speculation through reviewing a short written statement. Further details will be provided to you prior to the interview.
May 18, 2024
Full time
Please follow link through to advert. Role closes to apply 11:55 pm on Thursday 30th May 2024 About the Team Large Business (LB) is responsible for around 2,000 of the largest businesses that pay a significant proportion of the total business taxes and duties that HMRC collects. The Litigation Team within LB is responsible for transitioning tax and duty investigations into litigation where disputes cannot be settled by agreement. Our work currently includes transfer pricing, diverted profits, and other international direct tax risks, but we are in the process of growing our scope to cover litigation of other taxes and duties. The team is a mix of tax professionals and litigation support officers who are generally recent law graduates. We work closely with the investigation teams, technical/policy specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally, to prepare cases for the First-tier Tribunal (Tax) and beyond. About the Role HMRC is offering an exciting opportunity to join the Litigation Team as a Litigation Support Officer based in either Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds or Manchester. Joining one of the largest Civil Service departments and work in a fast multifaceted environment where they will support HMRC s tax professionals and lawyers in providing high quality services. The post offers excellent professional and personal development opportunities. HMRC normally seeks to settle tax disputes by reaching agreement thought negotiation. However, where this is not possible resolution may be via litigation. The LB Litigation Team becomes involved in a case as a decision is taken to litigate, and at this point, a sub team is formed which will include yourself and experienced tax professionals from the LB Litigation team who will direct and support your work. Collaborating with the existing investigation team, head office policy/technical specialists and lawyers both within our Solicitors Office and Legal Services directorate and externally. Using your legal and litigation experience to help the team prepare those cases for hearings before the First-tier Tribunal (Tax). Crafting and preparing evidential material and to ensure that this is identified, organised and in a format suitable for submission to the Tribunal, sometimes at very short notice. This is a challenging, but ultimately highly rewarding role, requiring you to: Work flexibly and as part of a team, working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Have determination to ensure the completion of tasks and take ownership for your own area of work. Have good interpersonal skills and dedication to ensuring deadlines are met. Developing on your good level of knowledge, skills and understanding and work as part of multidisciplinary teams formed from across HMRC. Both the LB Litigation Team, and the wider HMRC teams with which you will work, are geographically disperse. Most meetings are via online conferencing but there will be occasions when travel is required. Person Specification Specific duties vary but will include some of the following: Review and collate documentation acquired during investigations. Prepare fact papers, chronologies and assisting with the preparation of witness statements. Identify relevant documents and produce bundles for submission to the Tribunal, providing support with the drafting of statements of case and other key documents for submission to the Tribunal. Attend meetings with external legal advisors (Counsel) and prepare notes of discussions whilst engaging with external expert advisors/witnesses. Gaining quick understanding of our specialist processes that are key to the delivery of work in the area to which you are appointed. Essential Criteria Demonstrating qualifications to degree level in law or who have completed a Graduate Diploma in Law, have achieved CILEx level 6 or completed a pre-PEAT training contract OR recent and meaningful experience as a paralegal in a litigation environment. Flexibility while working, as part of a team whilst working with and maintaining good relationships with colleagues and customers. Using phenomenal communication and listening skills to meet deadlines and manage your own workload responsibly. Behaviours We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process: Delivering at Pace Making Effective Decisions Working Together Technical skills We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process: You will be asked to give a presentation to demonstrate your ability to distinguish fact from assertion or speculation through reviewing a short written statement. Further details will be provided to you prior to the interview.
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited
Coity, Mid Glamorgan
Red Snapper Recruitment (RSR) is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. RSR Justice is a leading recruitment service provider for the offender management, specialist support and direct supervision roles. We are working with G4S Care and Justice Service to recruit Prison Custody Officers. ROLE RESPONSABLITY: PRISON CUSTODY OFFICER HMP PARC, BRIDGEND Hours: 40 hours or 44 hours per week Permanent, Full Time with various shifts. 40 Hour Salary 44 Hour Salary Starting Salary £28,500 £31,350 Please note that 44-hour contracts are only available after successful completion of your initial training course and will be allocated accordingly depending upon eligibility criteria Benefits: Company Pension, free on-site parking, staff canteen, free uniform, access to High Street Shop discounts, local Gym discounts and extensive training and development. Be that person who makes a difference every day, the chance to do an extraordinary job. Are you a good communicator? Do you have resilience? A good listener? Prison Custody Officers (PCOs) are key to the effective running of our prisons and we are looking for people who can fit naturally into this role. There is no such thing as a typical Prison Custody Officer. We encourage applications from individuals from a diverse range of backgrounds, who can demonstrate the integrity, resilience and strong communication skills needed to thrive in this role. No specific qualifications or relevant experience is required. The philosophy of G4S prisons is to rehabilitate offenders and equip them to re-integrate into mainstream society on release. We seek to normalise prison conditions as far as possible to reflect life in the outside community. The aim is to create an environment in which staff and prisoners feel safe. The people in your care will have a variety of different needs and it will be your role to ensure those individuals are treated with dignity and respect and helped to find a new way of life whilst maintaining a safe, secure and structured environment. You will have a number of key responsibilities that assist Prisoner reform, as well as playing a key role in providing prisoners with structure and routine, making sure they get to work in the morning, are actively engaging in education and the prison regime and are secure in their cell in the evening. JOB DESCRIPTION: Prison Officers or Prisoner Custody Officers (PCOs) are key to the effective running of our prisons and working for G4S, you would get involved in making sure the prison is safe and secure as well as assisting prisoner s reform. You would also play a key role in giving prisoners structure and routine and ensuring that they are secure in the evening. You would be dealing with a wide variety of people as well as following processes and procedures in line with training and regulations. POTENTIAL DUTIES OF A PRISON CUSTODY OFFICER INCLUDE: Ensuring the prison is safe and secure at all times, ensuring compliance with safe working procedures Ensuring all prisoners are accounted for each day - checking on their wellbeing as well as their presence Making sure prisoners attend work, education or other activities as required Securing prisoners in their cells Searching prisoners, cells and premises, confiscating prohibited items, and completing all relevant paperwork Helping prisoners to address offending behaviour whilst reinforcing positive behaviour Acting as a role model, demonstrating positive behaviours and always behaving in line with our company values Supporting and protecting prisoners who are experiencing difficulties Contributing to the control of incidents and emergencies when required Maintaining prisoner records, documentation and reports Escorting prisoners to hospital appointments and other locations SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: The ideal candidate would have: A checkable personal history including periods of education, employment, travel and unemployment Ability to build trust with others and who are trustworthy, objective and consistent in their approach Ability to keep calm under pressure Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, connecting with people from different backgrounds Ability to closely follow processes and procedures Attention to detail and alert to any changes that may indicate an increased risk or unusual situation THE IDEAL CANDIDATE: If you join Bridgend, you can be sure that you ll find a secure, friendly and professional working environment and be given all the support, training and encouragement you need to build and develop a successful career with us. Your initial training lasts for 8 weeks, where you will receive comprehensive training, which includes Control & Restraint, First Aid, Interpersonal skills and Health & Safety. Equality and Diversity is an important part of G4S Care and Rehabilitation Services. We actively encourage applications from all backgrounds and are a fully inclusive employer who aims to support all employees to be their true selves. We are happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments for either the role or during the recruitment process G4S CaRS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of children and adults at risk and each employee is expected to support these goals. The training and operational practices emphasise the need to treat prisoners with dignity and respect and G4S staff build positive and supportive relationships with the prisoners in their care. The Bridgend team has a real opportunity to make a difference and encourages people to improve the way the prison is operated and develop new ways of working to improve safety and better support prisoners. If you join, you ll find a secure, friendly and professional working environment and be given all the support, training and encouragement you need to build and develop a successful career at Bridgend. We encourage applications from Welsh speaking candidates. Please note that these vacancies are subject to a 5 year checkable history and the strict vetting standards set by G4S, and HMPPS and are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act. Alternatively, if this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested please refer them. We have a referral bonus scheme and will pay £75, in retail vouchers of your choice, for referrals who are not already known to us. Due to the high volume of applications received, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, I am afraid your application has been unsuccessful. RSR Regulatory Services is member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer
May 18, 2024
Full time
Red Snapper Recruitment (RSR) is a public safety & enterprise security recruitment specialist. We assist public safety employers find the right talent. RSR Justice is a leading recruitment service provider for the offender management, specialist support and direct supervision roles. We are working with G4S Care and Justice Service to recruit Prison Custody Officers. ROLE RESPONSABLITY: PRISON CUSTODY OFFICER HMP PARC, BRIDGEND Hours: 40 hours or 44 hours per week Permanent, Full Time with various shifts. 40 Hour Salary 44 Hour Salary Starting Salary £28,500 £31,350 Please note that 44-hour contracts are only available after successful completion of your initial training course and will be allocated accordingly depending upon eligibility criteria Benefits: Company Pension, free on-site parking, staff canteen, free uniform, access to High Street Shop discounts, local Gym discounts and extensive training and development. Be that person who makes a difference every day, the chance to do an extraordinary job. Are you a good communicator? Do you have resilience? A good listener? Prison Custody Officers (PCOs) are key to the effective running of our prisons and we are looking for people who can fit naturally into this role. There is no such thing as a typical Prison Custody Officer. We encourage applications from individuals from a diverse range of backgrounds, who can demonstrate the integrity, resilience and strong communication skills needed to thrive in this role. No specific qualifications or relevant experience is required. The philosophy of G4S prisons is to rehabilitate offenders and equip them to re-integrate into mainstream society on release. We seek to normalise prison conditions as far as possible to reflect life in the outside community. The aim is to create an environment in which staff and prisoners feel safe. The people in your care will have a variety of different needs and it will be your role to ensure those individuals are treated with dignity and respect and helped to find a new way of life whilst maintaining a safe, secure and structured environment. You will have a number of key responsibilities that assist Prisoner reform, as well as playing a key role in providing prisoners with structure and routine, making sure they get to work in the morning, are actively engaging in education and the prison regime and are secure in their cell in the evening. JOB DESCRIPTION: Prison Officers or Prisoner Custody Officers (PCOs) are key to the effective running of our prisons and working for G4S, you would get involved in making sure the prison is safe and secure as well as assisting prisoner s reform. You would also play a key role in giving prisoners structure and routine and ensuring that they are secure in the evening. You would be dealing with a wide variety of people as well as following processes and procedures in line with training and regulations. POTENTIAL DUTIES OF A PRISON CUSTODY OFFICER INCLUDE: Ensuring the prison is safe and secure at all times, ensuring compliance with safe working procedures Ensuring all prisoners are accounted for each day - checking on their wellbeing as well as their presence Making sure prisoners attend work, education or other activities as required Securing prisoners in their cells Searching prisoners, cells and premises, confiscating prohibited items, and completing all relevant paperwork Helping prisoners to address offending behaviour whilst reinforcing positive behaviour Acting as a role model, demonstrating positive behaviours and always behaving in line with our company values Supporting and protecting prisoners who are experiencing difficulties Contributing to the control of incidents and emergencies when required Maintaining prisoner records, documentation and reports Escorting prisoners to hospital appointments and other locations SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: The ideal candidate would have: A checkable personal history including periods of education, employment, travel and unemployment Ability to build trust with others and who are trustworthy, objective and consistent in their approach Ability to keep calm under pressure Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, connecting with people from different backgrounds Ability to closely follow processes and procedures Attention to detail and alert to any changes that may indicate an increased risk or unusual situation THE IDEAL CANDIDATE: If you join Bridgend, you can be sure that you ll find a secure, friendly and professional working environment and be given all the support, training and encouragement you need to build and develop a successful career with us. Your initial training lasts for 8 weeks, where you will receive comprehensive training, which includes Control & Restraint, First Aid, Interpersonal skills and Health & Safety. Equality and Diversity is an important part of G4S Care and Rehabilitation Services. We actively encourage applications from all backgrounds and are a fully inclusive employer who aims to support all employees to be their true selves. We are happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments for either the role or during the recruitment process G4S CaRS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of children and adults at risk and each employee is expected to support these goals. The training and operational practices emphasise the need to treat prisoners with dignity and respect and G4S staff build positive and supportive relationships with the prisoners in their care. The Bridgend team has a real opportunity to make a difference and encourages people to improve the way the prison is operated and develop new ways of working to improve safety and better support prisoners. If you join, you ll find a secure, friendly and professional working environment and be given all the support, training and encouragement you need to build and develop a successful career at Bridgend. We encourage applications from Welsh speaking candidates. Please note that these vacancies are subject to a 5 year checkable history and the strict vetting standards set by G4S, and HMPPS and are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act. Alternatively, if this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested please refer them. We have a referral bonus scheme and will pay £75, in retail vouchers of your choice, for referrals who are not already known to us. Due to the high volume of applications received, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, I am afraid your application has been unsuccessful. RSR Regulatory Services is member of the Red Snapper Group. The Red Snapper Group acts as an employment agency (permanent) and as an employment business (temporary) - a free and confidential service to candidates. The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer
Regulatory Services Manager Hove Town Hall, BN3 3BR Temp for 3 months initially - possibilities to extend 28.30 per hour PAYE Full time - Monday to Friday - 9:00 - 17:00 Tate are working with a leading council to recruit for a Regulatory Services Manager to come in and hit the ground running. Please look at the below details and if the role is something you are qualified to do, please apply and we will get back to you as soon as we can! Core Accountabilities To develop and ensure effective delivery of statutory functions including animal welfare, emergencies & resilience, environmental protection, food safety, infectious disease investigation and control, licensing, pest control, trading standards, health and safety enforcement within a quality assured system, developing relevant policies and appropriate standards for the provision of a comprehensive service. As an environmental health practitioner, trading standards officer or registered safety practitioner, providing a lead and service of professional advice to all staff; establish objectives, organise, communicate and motivate officers and measure, evaluate and manage staff by setting and enforcing professional and corporate standards. To monitor and manage relevant service budgets to agreed standards in compliance with financial regulations, legislation, policies and standards and identify, innovate and deliver service delivery solutions to develop relevant income streams. To draft service plans and monitor the plan against specified targets and performance indicators and development and deliver of relevant statutory plans and corporate strategies in relation to: emergency & resilience, food regulation, health & safety regulation, licensing, trading standards, animal welfare charter, regulation of investigatory powers (surveillance), enforcement policies and to produce and present these plans for relevant committees To be the technical lead for all services in scope and represent the companies, regional and national interest, policy, and partnership groups. To ensure the provision of professional advice on relevant emergencies & resilience, environmental health, licensing, and trading standards service areas to Elected Members and provide technical support to members of relevant committees, members oversight groups and Corporate Modernisation Board. To have a high degree of autonomy to devise, develop and implement imminent resolutions to service challenges as they arise and provide strategic leadership to ensure public health, the environment, the local economy and the Council's reputation is protected. Maintain effective partnerships with residents, businesses, other enforcement agencies and the third sector to promote a fair and safe trading environment, protect public health and ensure the provision of user led services, providing clear direction on the role of Regulatory Services To provide a framework of advice and assistance to businesses and consumers to ensure a compliant, effective, fair and safe commercial environment is maintained. To maximise the impact of Regulatory Services enforcement actively through local and national media. To consider reports on criminal infringements and civil breaches and determine whether formal action should be instituted Provide cover for other Regulatory Services Managers and deputise for the Head of Safer Communities where appropriate. Experience needed Significant experience of managing at a senior level within a local authority regulatory function including statutory functions. Experience of working in a high pressured, political environment, dealing with elected members and presenting at formal meetings within relevant fields Significant experience of providing high quality technical information to several audiences Proven experience of leading and managing diverse multi-disciplinary, professional teams with the ability to motivate and develop staff to improve performance and meet agreed targets. Proven experience of leading change and implementing strategies and policies to improve services. Proven experience of developing and maintaining effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including a proven track record of successfully working with and advising Members on a wide range of public protection issues. Proven experience of managing budgets and resources, complex budgets and developing robust accountancy systems. Partnership working with statutory bodies, responsible authorities, stakeholders, businesses, residents, their associations and representatives. Recent experience of managing change At least three years experience of managing a multi -disciplinary team Educated to degree standard or equivalent qualification in environmental health, licensing or trading standards Up to date in depth environmental health or trading standards knowledge- including CPD as required by the Trading Standards Institute, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health or Food Standards Agency. Expert knowledge of legislation and good practice of either civil contingencies, public health, trading standards, licensing or environmental health In depth knowledge of quality management and systems and able to demonstrate an understanding of ways of measuring the quality of services. In depth knowledge of the working of council committees Please be aware this advert will remain open until the vacancy has been filled. Interviews will take place throughout this period, therefore we encourage you to apply early to avoid disappointment. Tate is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Tate is committed to promoting equal opportunities. To ensure that every candidate has the best experience with us, we encourage you to let us know if there are any adjustments we can make during the application or interview process. Your comfort and accessibility are our priority, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Additionally, we value and respect your individuality, and we invite you to share your preferred pronouns in your application.
May 18, 2024
Contractor
Regulatory Services Manager Hove Town Hall, BN3 3BR Temp for 3 months initially - possibilities to extend 28.30 per hour PAYE Full time - Monday to Friday - 9:00 - 17:00 Tate are working with a leading council to recruit for a Regulatory Services Manager to come in and hit the ground running. Please look at the below details and if the role is something you are qualified to do, please apply and we will get back to you as soon as we can! Core Accountabilities To develop and ensure effective delivery of statutory functions including animal welfare, emergencies & resilience, environmental protection, food safety, infectious disease investigation and control, licensing, pest control, trading standards, health and safety enforcement within a quality assured system, developing relevant policies and appropriate standards for the provision of a comprehensive service. As an environmental health practitioner, trading standards officer or registered safety practitioner, providing a lead and service of professional advice to all staff; establish objectives, organise, communicate and motivate officers and measure, evaluate and manage staff by setting and enforcing professional and corporate standards. To monitor and manage relevant service budgets to agreed standards in compliance with financial regulations, legislation, policies and standards and identify, innovate and deliver service delivery solutions to develop relevant income streams. To draft service plans and monitor the plan against specified targets and performance indicators and development and deliver of relevant statutory plans and corporate strategies in relation to: emergency & resilience, food regulation, health & safety regulation, licensing, trading standards, animal welfare charter, regulation of investigatory powers (surveillance), enforcement policies and to produce and present these plans for relevant committees To be the technical lead for all services in scope and represent the companies, regional and national interest, policy, and partnership groups. To ensure the provision of professional advice on relevant emergencies & resilience, environmental health, licensing, and trading standards service areas to Elected Members and provide technical support to members of relevant committees, members oversight groups and Corporate Modernisation Board. To have a high degree of autonomy to devise, develop and implement imminent resolutions to service challenges as they arise and provide strategic leadership to ensure public health, the environment, the local economy and the Council's reputation is protected. Maintain effective partnerships with residents, businesses, other enforcement agencies and the third sector to promote a fair and safe trading environment, protect public health and ensure the provision of user led services, providing clear direction on the role of Regulatory Services To provide a framework of advice and assistance to businesses and consumers to ensure a compliant, effective, fair and safe commercial environment is maintained. To maximise the impact of Regulatory Services enforcement actively through local and national media. To consider reports on criminal infringements and civil breaches and determine whether formal action should be instituted Provide cover for other Regulatory Services Managers and deputise for the Head of Safer Communities where appropriate. Experience needed Significant experience of managing at a senior level within a local authority regulatory function including statutory functions. Experience of working in a high pressured, political environment, dealing with elected members and presenting at formal meetings within relevant fields Significant experience of providing high quality technical information to several audiences Proven experience of leading and managing diverse multi-disciplinary, professional teams with the ability to motivate and develop staff to improve performance and meet agreed targets. Proven experience of leading change and implementing strategies and policies to improve services. Proven experience of developing and maintaining effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including a proven track record of successfully working with and advising Members on a wide range of public protection issues. Proven experience of managing budgets and resources, complex budgets and developing robust accountancy systems. Partnership working with statutory bodies, responsible authorities, stakeholders, businesses, residents, their associations and representatives. Recent experience of managing change At least three years experience of managing a multi -disciplinary team Educated to degree standard or equivalent qualification in environmental health, licensing or trading standards Up to date in depth environmental health or trading standards knowledge- including CPD as required by the Trading Standards Institute, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health or Food Standards Agency. Expert knowledge of legislation and good practice of either civil contingencies, public health, trading standards, licensing or environmental health In depth knowledge of quality management and systems and able to demonstrate an understanding of ways of measuring the quality of services. In depth knowledge of the working of council committees Please be aware this advert will remain open until the vacancy has been filled. Interviews will take place throughout this period, therefore we encourage you to apply early to avoid disappointment. Tate is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Tate is committed to promoting equal opportunities. To ensure that every candidate has the best experience with us, we encourage you to let us know if there are any adjustments we can make during the application or interview process. Your comfort and accessibility are our priority, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Additionally, we value and respect your individuality, and we invite you to share your preferred pronouns in your application.
Staffline are recruiting for a Prison Custody Officer to work for our client, G4S, a leading global security and outsourcing group, specialising in the outsourcing of business processes in sectors where security and safety risks are considered a strategic threat. Earn £27,667.28 per annum, increasing to £29,806.22 based on length of service. You will work across a variety of shifts in this full-time role including days, nights and weekends. Each week, you will work an average of 39 hours, with the option to increase to 44 hours per week (the starting salary for this would be £32,991.08). Overtime is also available in this role. The philosophy of G4S' prisons is to rehabilitate offenders and equip them to re-integrate into mainstream society on release. We seek to normalise prison conditions as far as possible to reflect life in the outside community. Our aim is to create an environment in which staff and prisoners feel safe. Your Time at Work Your time at work will consist of playing a key role in providing prisoners with structure and routine. You will make sure prisoners are actively engaging in education or work within the prison regime and securing them in their cell in the evening. The people in your care will have a variety of different needs. Your role is to ensure those individuals are treated with dignity and respect, to help them find a new way of life, in a safe, secure and structured environment. Our Perfect Worker Our perfect Prison Custody Officer would be able to demonstrate integrity, resilience and strong communication skills, to thrive in this role. No specific qualifications or relevant experience are required in this role. Full training is provided, designed to equip successful candidates with the skills and knowledge to deliver every aspect of being an effective Prison Custody Officer. Key Information and Benefits - Company pension. - 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays). - Company sick pay. - Life assurance benefit. - Free on-site parking. - Free on-site gym. - Blue light card. - Various discounts. - Extensive training provided. - Development opportunities. Job ref: 1CARS About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
May 18, 2024
Full time
Staffline are recruiting for a Prison Custody Officer to work for our client, G4S, a leading global security and outsourcing group, specialising in the outsourcing of business processes in sectors where security and safety risks are considered a strategic threat. Earn £27,667.28 per annum, increasing to £29,806.22 based on length of service. You will work across a variety of shifts in this full-time role including days, nights and weekends. Each week, you will work an average of 39 hours, with the option to increase to 44 hours per week (the starting salary for this would be £32,991.08). Overtime is also available in this role. The philosophy of G4S' prisons is to rehabilitate offenders and equip them to re-integrate into mainstream society on release. We seek to normalise prison conditions as far as possible to reflect life in the outside community. Our aim is to create an environment in which staff and prisoners feel safe. Your Time at Work Your time at work will consist of playing a key role in providing prisoners with structure and routine. You will make sure prisoners are actively engaging in education or work within the prison regime and securing them in their cell in the evening. The people in your care will have a variety of different needs. Your role is to ensure those individuals are treated with dignity and respect, to help them find a new way of life, in a safe, secure and structured environment. Our Perfect Worker Our perfect Prison Custody Officer would be able to demonstrate integrity, resilience and strong communication skills, to thrive in this role. No specific qualifications or relevant experience are required in this role. Full training is provided, designed to equip successful candidates with the skills and knowledge to deliver every aspect of being an effective Prison Custody Officer. Key Information and Benefits - Company pension. - 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays). - Company sick pay. - Life assurance benefit. - Free on-site parking. - Free on-site gym. - Blue light card. - Various discounts. - Extensive training provided. - Development opportunities. Job ref: 1CARS About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
About SeedLegals We're the leading provider of automated legal solutions for startups in the UK, with offices in London and Paris, and a team in Ireland. We believe entrepreneurship should be accessible to everyone. Since we launched in 2016, we've served more than 50,000 startups who have collectively raised more than £2 billion on our platform. We've changed how early-stage companies fundraise, reward their teams and scale their businesses, forever. Our values are key to our success; here at SeedLegals, we: Invest and trust in each other; Are committed to a growth mindset; Embrace diversity and cultivate inclusion; And are driven by customer success. About the Legal Team We are an international team of around 17 people, with team members in each of our key locations. Unlike other in-house roles, at SeedLegals, our lawyers are right in the middle of our products - helping to shape (at scale) the way in which companies raise money. In London we are split into three teams: GC, Legal Product and Advisory (including VC Advisory and our GCaaS team). Whilst each team has a clear remit, we work collaboratively to continuously improve our products, deliver value to our customers and insulate the business from all the typical risks that high-growth tech companies face. SeedLegals offers its lawyers the chance to work in a variety of roles, all of which have a genuine and realisable impact on our revenue and growth - whilst we sell automated solutions, it is our outstanding team behind the scenes that create, maintain and support our platform products. We are committed to continuous learning and development as a business and as a legal team: we have arrangements in place with leading tech law firms to place our team members on secondment so that they can keep current with market trends and continue building their network, a variety of on-line learning tools, a partnership with the BARBRI, who deliver ongoing training and support to our team at all levels from SQE through to practical and management skills and, most importantly, we learn from each other in a psychologically safe space in which no idea is too outrageous to be given air time. Our global team all contribute to this learning environment, sharing ideas and best practice. About the Role In 2023 SeedLegals launched a new service to augment our platform offering for our customers: General Counsel as a Service (GCaaS). We recognised that, as our customers grow their businesses, they start to generate recurring legal needs which go beyond the bounds of our platform - this could be commercial contract negotiations, employment matters, IP or data protection issues. The concept is simple: the customer pays for an annual subscription and gains access to one of our fantastic lawyers who will be on hand for a defined number of hours throughout the year. Our lawyers embed within the customer's business and deliver support and advice to help them scale. You will work in the Advisory Team, alongside some truly talented lawyers, providing direct advice and support to our GCaaS customers as though you were their very own GC. You'll work with many of the UK's most innovative companies and, perhaps most excitingly, you will help us shape the strategy for this new service and be at the forefront of an exciting and successful business line. When you're not working with clients or on strategy, you'll have the opportunity to contribute to our knowledge bank, product roadmap and our own internal legal needs and much more (you can even learn to code). Throughout 2023 we have acquired 45+ GCaaS customers, with more in the pipeline. So it's safe to say we have big plans for 2024 and beyond! Some of our most loyal customers include: Doccla Legal OS Skyral The Big Ideas Group The role offers a truly unique opportunity to work in an in-house environment at a thriving global scale-up, whilst building a portfolio of tech and high growth customers that you help to nurture and scale. You'll accelerate your in-house experience faster than you ever thought possible and have fun doing so. We aren't fussy about PQE; all you need is an entrepreneurial mindset, enough in-house experience to support early-stage companies' legal needs and a strong team spirit. Application Process Rather than submit a traditional cover letter, we ask that you instead reflect on our company values and explain how you have exhibited values of the same or a similar nature in your previous roles. Your cover letter will be part of the conversation in your first interview, as our team dives deeper into your response and formulates their initial interview questions around it. There is no right or wrong format to your cover letter, feel free to interpret as you see fit and same goes for our values! 30 minutes culture discussion with our Chief Legal Officer 90 minutes technical assessment with two members of our GCaaS team 30 minutes with our CEO As part of the SeedLegals team you'll receive: Share options: the option to buy shares in SeedLegals in the future, via our share option scheme Pension 25 days annual leave + bank holidays + your birthday off 3 volunteer days per year: time off to support a charity or not-for-profit organisation you care about. Private healthcare Life insurance and critical illness cover Classpass: discounted access to studios, gyms, salons and spas near you Cycle-to-work scheme Weekly allowance for a free lunch in the office once a week £250 WFH allowance to set up or enhance your home workstation Annual learning budget for training courses, conferences and books
May 18, 2024
Full time
About SeedLegals We're the leading provider of automated legal solutions for startups in the UK, with offices in London and Paris, and a team in Ireland. We believe entrepreneurship should be accessible to everyone. Since we launched in 2016, we've served more than 50,000 startups who have collectively raised more than £2 billion on our platform. We've changed how early-stage companies fundraise, reward their teams and scale their businesses, forever. Our values are key to our success; here at SeedLegals, we: Invest and trust in each other; Are committed to a growth mindset; Embrace diversity and cultivate inclusion; And are driven by customer success. About the Legal Team We are an international team of around 17 people, with team members in each of our key locations. Unlike other in-house roles, at SeedLegals, our lawyers are right in the middle of our products - helping to shape (at scale) the way in which companies raise money. In London we are split into three teams: GC, Legal Product and Advisory (including VC Advisory and our GCaaS team). Whilst each team has a clear remit, we work collaboratively to continuously improve our products, deliver value to our customers and insulate the business from all the typical risks that high-growth tech companies face. SeedLegals offers its lawyers the chance to work in a variety of roles, all of which have a genuine and realisable impact on our revenue and growth - whilst we sell automated solutions, it is our outstanding team behind the scenes that create, maintain and support our platform products. We are committed to continuous learning and development as a business and as a legal team: we have arrangements in place with leading tech law firms to place our team members on secondment so that they can keep current with market trends and continue building their network, a variety of on-line learning tools, a partnership with the BARBRI, who deliver ongoing training and support to our team at all levels from SQE through to practical and management skills and, most importantly, we learn from each other in a psychologically safe space in which no idea is too outrageous to be given air time. Our global team all contribute to this learning environment, sharing ideas and best practice. About the Role In 2023 SeedLegals launched a new service to augment our platform offering for our customers: General Counsel as a Service (GCaaS). We recognised that, as our customers grow their businesses, they start to generate recurring legal needs which go beyond the bounds of our platform - this could be commercial contract negotiations, employment matters, IP or data protection issues. The concept is simple: the customer pays for an annual subscription and gains access to one of our fantastic lawyers who will be on hand for a defined number of hours throughout the year. Our lawyers embed within the customer's business and deliver support and advice to help them scale. You will work in the Advisory Team, alongside some truly talented lawyers, providing direct advice and support to our GCaaS customers as though you were their very own GC. You'll work with many of the UK's most innovative companies and, perhaps most excitingly, you will help us shape the strategy for this new service and be at the forefront of an exciting and successful business line. When you're not working with clients or on strategy, you'll have the opportunity to contribute to our knowledge bank, product roadmap and our own internal legal needs and much more (you can even learn to code). Throughout 2023 we have acquired 45+ GCaaS customers, with more in the pipeline. So it's safe to say we have big plans for 2024 and beyond! Some of our most loyal customers include: Doccla Legal OS Skyral The Big Ideas Group The role offers a truly unique opportunity to work in an in-house environment at a thriving global scale-up, whilst building a portfolio of tech and high growth customers that you help to nurture and scale. You'll accelerate your in-house experience faster than you ever thought possible and have fun doing so. We aren't fussy about PQE; all you need is an entrepreneurial mindset, enough in-house experience to support early-stage companies' legal needs and a strong team spirit. Application Process Rather than submit a traditional cover letter, we ask that you instead reflect on our company values and explain how you have exhibited values of the same or a similar nature in your previous roles. Your cover letter will be part of the conversation in your first interview, as our team dives deeper into your response and formulates their initial interview questions around it. There is no right or wrong format to your cover letter, feel free to interpret as you see fit and same goes for our values! 30 minutes culture discussion with our Chief Legal Officer 90 minutes technical assessment with two members of our GCaaS team 30 minutes with our CEO As part of the SeedLegals team you'll receive: Share options: the option to buy shares in SeedLegals in the future, via our share option scheme Pension 25 days annual leave + bank holidays + your birthday off 3 volunteer days per year: time off to support a charity or not-for-profit organisation you care about. Private healthcare Life insurance and critical illness cover Classpass: discounted access to studios, gyms, salons and spas near you Cycle-to-work scheme Weekly allowance for a free lunch in the office once a week £250 WFH allowance to set up or enhance your home workstation Annual learning budget for training courses, conferences and books
Position: Permanent Package Description In return for their energy and ideas we ensure our people are well rewarded. Our benefits package increases the longer you've been with us. Here's what to expect: 25 days' holiday (increasing by 1 per year up to a total of 30) Upon joining you will be automatically enrolled onto the Pension Plan at the minimum level of 5% employee contribution, 3% Company contribution. Life cover under the Pension Plan 4x your basic salary. DMGT Discounts (for discounts on online shopping, vouchers and reloadable cards) Subsidised canteen Onsite gym Onsite nurse and GP clinics Our Employee Assistance Programme Discounted dining cards Plus many other benefits . Main Responsibilities As the Chief Product Officer you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our products and platforms. You will define and execute the product strategy over the short, medium and long term in line with dmg media strategic goals and business KPIs. This role will create innovative solutions that enhance the product experience for our audience and drive engagement and growth. Product Strategy: Develop and execute a comprehensive product strategy aligned with the company's editorial goals and objectives focussing on the global as well as the local UK target group. Identify opportunities for innovation and differentiation in the editorial space. Product Development: Oversee the end-to-end product development lifecycle, from ideation, prioritisation, and concept development to launch and iteration. Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including editorial, engineering, commercial, design, and data analytics, to deliver high-quality products on time and within budget. User Experience: Champion the user experience and advocate for agile and user-centric design principles across all editorial products and platforms. Conduct user research, gather feedback, and analyse user behaviour to inform product decisions and enhancements. Data-Driven Insights: Utilise data analytics and insights to measure product performance, identify trends, and make data-driven decisions. Monitor key metrics and KPIs to track progress towards editorial objectives and drive continuous improvement. Strategic Leadership: Be a thought leader and innovation driver at global level. Lead cross-functional teams to prioritise and deliver innovative products and features that enhance user experience and drive revenue growth. Identify new opportunities for product expansion and differentiation within the media/publishing industry. Team Management & Development: Build and mentor a high-performing product team, fostering a culture of creativity, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Provide guidance and support to product managers, designers, and developers throughout the product lifecycle. Establish clear goals, metrics, and KPI's to measure the success of product initiatives. Cross-Functional Collaboration : Collaborate closely with Tech, Commercial, and Editorial teams to align product strategy with internal capabilities and market demands. Act as a bridge between technical and non-technical stakeholders, translating business requirements into technical solutions and vice versa. Foster strong relationships with key stakeholders to drive consensus and facilitate decision-making. Partnerships and Collaborations: Cultivate strategic partnerships and collaborations with external stakeholders, technology partners, and industry leaders to enhance our product offerings and explore new opportunities for growth and innovation. Market Research and Competitive Analysis: Stay informed about industry trends, emerging technologies, and competitive landscape in the editorial space. Conduct market research and competitive analysis to identify market opportunities and potential threats. Person Specification Proven track record of success in product management leadership roles, preferably in the media, publishing, or editorial industry. Deep understanding of editorial content creation, curation, and distribution processes. Strong analytical skills and ability to translate data into actionable insights. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across teams and influence key stakeholders. Demonstrated leadership capabilities, with a focus on inspiring and empowering team members to achieve their full potential. Strategic thinker with a passion for innovation and excellence in product development. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and adapt to changing priorities and business needs. Strong business sense to be able to prioritise product development from a commercial point of view Global & international mindset and fluent in English Experience with transformation and change About dmg media "dmg media's brands deliver highly engaging, trusted content to millions of loyal customers around the globe, 24-hours a day, seven days a week. The Mail brand reaches one in two Brits every month and is officially the best-read, most recognised, most engaged newsbrand in the country. Together, Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, MailOnline, Mail+, Metro, Metro.co.uk, i and inews.co.uk reach more than 10.1m people daily in the UK. Our news brands maintain an unwavering commitment to uncovering the stories that matter most to our readers, ensuring that we remain experts at delivering relevant and insightful content. In October, the Mail became the largest news publisher on TikTok with over 7- million followers. PAMCo H2 2023 GA 2023 September" Our Commitment We are committed to increasing diversity and maintaining an inclusive workplace culture. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability. We are Disability Confident Committed. Please let us know if you require any recruitment documentation in other formats or if you require reasonable adjustments to be made during the recruitment process. Please be assured that any such information will be held separately to your recruitment application and will not be considered as part of the selection process. Registered in England and Wales. No
May 18, 2024
Full time
Position: Permanent Package Description In return for their energy and ideas we ensure our people are well rewarded. Our benefits package increases the longer you've been with us. Here's what to expect: 25 days' holiday (increasing by 1 per year up to a total of 30) Upon joining you will be automatically enrolled onto the Pension Plan at the minimum level of 5% employee contribution, 3% Company contribution. Life cover under the Pension Plan 4x your basic salary. DMGT Discounts (for discounts on online shopping, vouchers and reloadable cards) Subsidised canteen Onsite gym Onsite nurse and GP clinics Our Employee Assistance Programme Discounted dining cards Plus many other benefits . Main Responsibilities As the Chief Product Officer you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our products and platforms. You will define and execute the product strategy over the short, medium and long term in line with dmg media strategic goals and business KPIs. This role will create innovative solutions that enhance the product experience for our audience and drive engagement and growth. Product Strategy: Develop and execute a comprehensive product strategy aligned with the company's editorial goals and objectives focussing on the global as well as the local UK target group. Identify opportunities for innovation and differentiation in the editorial space. Product Development: Oversee the end-to-end product development lifecycle, from ideation, prioritisation, and concept development to launch and iteration. Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including editorial, engineering, commercial, design, and data analytics, to deliver high-quality products on time and within budget. User Experience: Champion the user experience and advocate for agile and user-centric design principles across all editorial products and platforms. Conduct user research, gather feedback, and analyse user behaviour to inform product decisions and enhancements. Data-Driven Insights: Utilise data analytics and insights to measure product performance, identify trends, and make data-driven decisions. Monitor key metrics and KPIs to track progress towards editorial objectives and drive continuous improvement. Strategic Leadership: Be a thought leader and innovation driver at global level. Lead cross-functional teams to prioritise and deliver innovative products and features that enhance user experience and drive revenue growth. Identify new opportunities for product expansion and differentiation within the media/publishing industry. Team Management & Development: Build and mentor a high-performing product team, fostering a culture of creativity, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Provide guidance and support to product managers, designers, and developers throughout the product lifecycle. Establish clear goals, metrics, and KPI's to measure the success of product initiatives. Cross-Functional Collaboration : Collaborate closely with Tech, Commercial, and Editorial teams to align product strategy with internal capabilities and market demands. Act as a bridge between technical and non-technical stakeholders, translating business requirements into technical solutions and vice versa. Foster strong relationships with key stakeholders to drive consensus and facilitate decision-making. Partnerships and Collaborations: Cultivate strategic partnerships and collaborations with external stakeholders, technology partners, and industry leaders to enhance our product offerings and explore new opportunities for growth and innovation. Market Research and Competitive Analysis: Stay informed about industry trends, emerging technologies, and competitive landscape in the editorial space. Conduct market research and competitive analysis to identify market opportunities and potential threats. Person Specification Proven track record of success in product management leadership roles, preferably in the media, publishing, or editorial industry. Deep understanding of editorial content creation, curation, and distribution processes. Strong analytical skills and ability to translate data into actionable insights. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across teams and influence key stakeholders. Demonstrated leadership capabilities, with a focus on inspiring and empowering team members to achieve their full potential. Strategic thinker with a passion for innovation and excellence in product development. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and adapt to changing priorities and business needs. Strong business sense to be able to prioritise product development from a commercial point of view Global & international mindset and fluent in English Experience with transformation and change About dmg media "dmg media's brands deliver highly engaging, trusted content to millions of loyal customers around the globe, 24-hours a day, seven days a week. The Mail brand reaches one in two Brits every month and is officially the best-read, most recognised, most engaged newsbrand in the country. Together, Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, MailOnline, Mail+, Metro, Metro.co.uk, i and inews.co.uk reach more than 10.1m people daily in the UK. Our news brands maintain an unwavering commitment to uncovering the stories that matter most to our readers, ensuring that we remain experts at delivering relevant and insightful content. In October, the Mail became the largest news publisher on TikTok with over 7- million followers. PAMCo H2 2023 GA 2023 September" Our Commitment We are committed to increasing diversity and maintaining an inclusive workplace culture. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability. We are Disability Confident Committed. Please let us know if you require any recruitment documentation in other formats or if you require reasonable adjustments to be made during the recruitment process. Please be assured that any such information will be held separately to your recruitment application and will not be considered as part of the selection process. Registered in England and Wales. No
Are you a Communications specialist in search for an exciting new job opportunity? If so, London Fire Brigade are looking to recruit a Senior Digital Communications Officer on a 3-month contract (with possibility a view for extensions), starting immediately, to join their growing team. It is a full-time role, Mon-Friday, 35 hours per week and hybrid work (3 days a week in the office), office is based near London Bridge. Pay rate: £24.67 per hour PAYE or £31.45 per hour Umbrella THE ROLE: This is a key post working on the ongoing development and management of the Brigade's digital communications. The role will lead on the development of online services making it easier for Londoners to access help and advice about fire safety. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Play a leading role in the ongoing development and improvement of the Brigade's corporate websites. Project manage the scoping and development of new online services to meet the needs of London's public and businesses. Including managing procurement and tender processes. Lead on digital aspects of specific public facing campaigns, working with other teams to create integrated campaigns across our digital channels. Work closely with the digital communications manager in the development and delivery of digital communications plans and roadmaps for development. Input into the process of refining the Brigade's use of digital marketing techniques. To work closely with Digital Team to ensure new digital platforms and products are known and scoped with a view to implementing as part of the Brigade's digital communications offer. To design user centred content to meet the Brigade's objectives in keeping Londoners safe in their homes and businesses. Work with the digital officer to ensure the organisation's website is kept up-to-date and that information meets usability and accessibility standards. To manage the use of content management systems (CMS), and train CMS users. Manage the production of stats on digital activity using GA4 and other social analytics packages. Work with the digital officer to deliver accurate, meaningful, and timely stats to inform development, activity and spend. Due to the nature of the role, applicants must have experience of website management and video content production to be able to carry out the role. If you have the required experience and skill set apply now by forwarding your CV across in a MS Word format.
May 18, 2024
Full time
Are you a Communications specialist in search for an exciting new job opportunity? If so, London Fire Brigade are looking to recruit a Senior Digital Communications Officer on a 3-month contract (with possibility a view for extensions), starting immediately, to join their growing team. It is a full-time role, Mon-Friday, 35 hours per week and hybrid work (3 days a week in the office), office is based near London Bridge. Pay rate: £24.67 per hour PAYE or £31.45 per hour Umbrella THE ROLE: This is a key post working on the ongoing development and management of the Brigade's digital communications. The role will lead on the development of online services making it easier for Londoners to access help and advice about fire safety. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Play a leading role in the ongoing development and improvement of the Brigade's corporate websites. Project manage the scoping and development of new online services to meet the needs of London's public and businesses. Including managing procurement and tender processes. Lead on digital aspects of specific public facing campaigns, working with other teams to create integrated campaigns across our digital channels. Work closely with the digital communications manager in the development and delivery of digital communications plans and roadmaps for development. Input into the process of refining the Brigade's use of digital marketing techniques. To work closely with Digital Team to ensure new digital platforms and products are known and scoped with a view to implementing as part of the Brigade's digital communications offer. To design user centred content to meet the Brigade's objectives in keeping Londoners safe in their homes and businesses. Work with the digital officer to ensure the organisation's website is kept up-to-date and that information meets usability and accessibility standards. To manage the use of content management systems (CMS), and train CMS users. Manage the production of stats on digital activity using GA4 and other social analytics packages. Work with the digital officer to deliver accurate, meaningful, and timely stats to inform development, activity and spend. Due to the nature of the role, applicants must have experience of website management and video content production to be able to carry out the role. If you have the required experience and skill set apply now by forwarding your CV across in a MS Word format.
Are you looking for the next step in your career? We have a fantastic and exciting opportunity for a Security Relief Officer working for one of our most prestigious client's. 36 Hours per week Min £11.50 per hour Variable, Days, nights and weekends About the Role Meet and greet all staff, visitors and contractors in a professional and personable manner Deliver a consistently high-end customer focused experience Respond appropriately to varying and fast changing priorities Prevent and deter unauthorised access to the site. Monitor fire alarms, intruder alarms and CCTV. Conduct external patrols & duties. Maintain all logbooks and records, ensure all paperwork is completed in a timely fashion and conduct effective handover procedures. Record and report all faults, health and safety hazards and unsafe working practices to management. During patrols, switch off unnecessary lights and close windows. Undertake any other duties as requested by Management. Essential Skills Full SIA Licence Driving Licence 5+ years security experience Right to work in the UK A five-year check able employment history or be able to produce documentary evidence of any period of unemployment Excellent communication skills and a strong customer focus. Polite and proactive Punctual and trustworthy Self-discipline Problem solving skills, ability to work and deliver results Good team player Conflict resolution Flexible IT literate Vigilance DE&I Securitas is an all-inclusive employer, and we encourage individuality within our company. We believe that diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords, but integral parts of our business strategy. Our goal is to create an environment where every employee feels that they belong regardless of their background or identity. Our belonging strategy has three pillars, how you join us and develop your career, the way we lead our teams fair pay and benefits. To achieve this, we have a number of initiatives: employee networks which are a safe space to build communities and influence practices, Race at Work Charter, Armed Forces Covenant, Disability Confident, Reasonable Adjustment Passport, Domestic Abuse Charter, Healthy Workplace Awards and we are leading the way in the Neurodiversity Top Employer Certification. We celebrate our differences throughout the year by recognising significant dates such as BSL Week, International Women's Day, PRIDE, Black History Month and many more. If you want to learn more visit our website. Benefits Health & Wellbeing Company pension and advice and planning Life assurance scheme Discounted gym memberships Wellness advice and support, including financial, emotional and physical Dental and Physical Health Plans Lifestyle Benefits Cycle to work scheme Car lease and new car purchasing schemes Discounts on high street brands, online shopping, holidays, days out and Arriva Bus Travel Mortgage Advise Payroll ISA's Eligibility for Costco Membership Learning & Development Support with further education 100's of eLearning courses Accredited courses by C&G, ILM, IOSH and SIA Leadership Development programs both local and global Giving Back Payroll Giving Working with charities such as Calderwood House, KPMB and Wooden Spoon Supporting local community initiatives Supporting people back to work with organisations such as TalkBack and Downs-Syndrome Org
May 17, 2024
Full time
Are you looking for the next step in your career? We have a fantastic and exciting opportunity for a Security Relief Officer working for one of our most prestigious client's. 36 Hours per week Min £11.50 per hour Variable, Days, nights and weekends About the Role Meet and greet all staff, visitors and contractors in a professional and personable manner Deliver a consistently high-end customer focused experience Respond appropriately to varying and fast changing priorities Prevent and deter unauthorised access to the site. Monitor fire alarms, intruder alarms and CCTV. Conduct external patrols & duties. Maintain all logbooks and records, ensure all paperwork is completed in a timely fashion and conduct effective handover procedures. Record and report all faults, health and safety hazards and unsafe working practices to management. During patrols, switch off unnecessary lights and close windows. Undertake any other duties as requested by Management. Essential Skills Full SIA Licence Driving Licence 5+ years security experience Right to work in the UK A five-year check able employment history or be able to produce documentary evidence of any period of unemployment Excellent communication skills and a strong customer focus. Polite and proactive Punctual and trustworthy Self-discipline Problem solving skills, ability to work and deliver results Good team player Conflict resolution Flexible IT literate Vigilance DE&I Securitas is an all-inclusive employer, and we encourage individuality within our company. We believe that diversity and inclusion are not just buzzwords, but integral parts of our business strategy. Our goal is to create an environment where every employee feels that they belong regardless of their background or identity. Our belonging strategy has three pillars, how you join us and develop your career, the way we lead our teams fair pay and benefits. To achieve this, we have a number of initiatives: employee networks which are a safe space to build communities and influence practices, Race at Work Charter, Armed Forces Covenant, Disability Confident, Reasonable Adjustment Passport, Domestic Abuse Charter, Healthy Workplace Awards and we are leading the way in the Neurodiversity Top Employer Certification. We celebrate our differences throughout the year by recognising significant dates such as BSL Week, International Women's Day, PRIDE, Black History Month and many more. If you want to learn more visit our website. Benefits Health & Wellbeing Company pension and advice and planning Life assurance scheme Discounted gym memberships Wellness advice and support, including financial, emotional and physical Dental and Physical Health Plans Lifestyle Benefits Cycle to work scheme Car lease and new car purchasing schemes Discounts on high street brands, online shopping, holidays, days out and Arriva Bus Travel Mortgage Advise Payroll ISA's Eligibility for Costco Membership Learning & Development Support with further education 100's of eLearning courses Accredited courses by C&G, ILM, IOSH and SIA Leadership Development programs both local and global Giving Back Payroll Giving Working with charities such as Calderwood House, KPMB and Wooden Spoon Supporting local community initiatives Supporting people back to work with organisations such as TalkBack and Downs-Syndrome Org