Children and young people in London matter: their voices, experiences, and futures. They deserve every chance to make the most of their lives. But too many young people can't because they don't have the opportunities to help them thrive. This is where transformational youth work comes in, offering somewhere to go, something to do, someone to trust. The New Business Manager plays a pivotal role in the success of the Fundraising and Communications Directorate, and London Youth as a whole. In line with our fundraising strategy, you will be responsible for securing five and six-figure corporate partnerships, achieving ambitious personal targets and contributing to our overall fundraising target of £6.9m in 2026. Your focus will be on high-value long-term strategic relationships with businesses generating both restricted and unrestricted funds as well as other non-financial benefits. What you will be doing Prospect new corporate partners that align with our mission, vision and objectives. Secure partnerships that deliver against our restricted and unrestricted financial needs. Build a personal pipeline of prospects at the five and six-figure level and move them through the funnel to hit monthly and annual financial targets and KPIs. Collaborate with colleagues at all levels to develop dynamic, compelling and winning proposals that meet the highest of professional standards. Work closely with the senior team, board, and Fundraising Development Board to leverage connections and facilitate introductions to prospects. Ensure first class stewardship of prospective partners to develop and deliver high-value long-term relationships. Collaborate with and support the Head of Corporate Partnerships and the Senior Account Manager to ensure success across the wider corporate partnerships team. Support on the development and delivery of team and organisational events, such as site visits and the London Youth Awards. Ensure all information is recorded in an accurate and timely manner across all relevant systems and in line with all relevant processes and procedures, including Salesforce and SharePoint, research templates, due diligence grids, contracts, and finance. Utilise data to analyse performance, make informed decisions, and report in an accurate and timely manner to relevant stakeholders. Contribute to the organisation and team's annual plans, strategies, budget planning, and reforecasts as appropriate. Build your knowledge and understanding of corporate fundraising, the corporate sector, and the charity sector to ensure you can position yourself as an expert and make informed decisions in your work. Understand, support and communicate the vision, mission, and aims of London Youth and the needs of young people and youth organisations. Reflect our inclusive culture in your day-to-day work and support a positive health & safety and safeguarding culture in your interactions with colleagues, young people, and youth organisations. Follow our organisations anti-racism principles and practices as you actively promote and respect diversity and inclusion in all aspects of your work and working relationships. What you bring to the role Knowledge and Experience: Proven track record of securing at least five figure partnerships in the charity sector or private sector with an understanding of how to unlock six figure sums. Ability to research, identify and secure both unrestricted and restricted income. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with experience of developing compelling proposals and collateral - experience using Canva is a plus - and pitching. Excellent relationship building and stewardship skills with ability to represent London Youth to a variety of stakeholders, including C-Suite level. First-class knowledge of the corporate fundraising landscape and the wider charity sector, including the ability to spot trends and implement best practices. Ability to work independently, multi-task, and prioritise a busy workload. Ability to collaborate with a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders to produce accurate work of the highest possible standard. Ability to get involved in various aspects of fundraising delivery if/when needed in support of colleagues. Creative mindset to find new ways to engage and partner with corporates to raise funds for London Youth. Attributes and Behaviours: Passionate about and committed to improving the lives of children and young people. A demonstrable sense of ambition and drive underpinned by a can-do attitude. Ability to work on your own initiative. Ability to innovate. Collaborative team worker willing to seek advice and support from others. Commitment to quality and attention to detail. Problem solver and comfortable working in a changing and flexible environment. Resilient and able to adapt and thrive in a target-driven team. Passion for personal and professional development and a willingness to learn new skills. You will be able to demonstrate our values of being: Ambitious Collaborative Inclusive Accountable Why work for London Youth Generous holiday allowance of 39 days paid holiday per year (including bank holidays and closure days). Pro-rata for part timers. Employer 4% pension contribution. Additional leave granted to support voluntary activity. Free Health Care Cash Plan. Free access for you and your family to the Employee Assistance Programme. Free access to the 'Headspace' app for you and your family. Free access to the Charity Mentoring Network. Flexible working opportunities considered. You'll be working with a fantastic team of passionate colleagues across London Youth. You will be making a difference to the lives of young people.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Children and young people in London matter: their voices, experiences, and futures. They deserve every chance to make the most of their lives. But too many young people can't because they don't have the opportunities to help them thrive. This is where transformational youth work comes in, offering somewhere to go, something to do, someone to trust. The New Business Manager plays a pivotal role in the success of the Fundraising and Communications Directorate, and London Youth as a whole. In line with our fundraising strategy, you will be responsible for securing five and six-figure corporate partnerships, achieving ambitious personal targets and contributing to our overall fundraising target of £6.9m in 2026. Your focus will be on high-value long-term strategic relationships with businesses generating both restricted and unrestricted funds as well as other non-financial benefits. What you will be doing Prospect new corporate partners that align with our mission, vision and objectives. Secure partnerships that deliver against our restricted and unrestricted financial needs. Build a personal pipeline of prospects at the five and six-figure level and move them through the funnel to hit monthly and annual financial targets and KPIs. Collaborate with colleagues at all levels to develop dynamic, compelling and winning proposals that meet the highest of professional standards. Work closely with the senior team, board, and Fundraising Development Board to leverage connections and facilitate introductions to prospects. Ensure first class stewardship of prospective partners to develop and deliver high-value long-term relationships. Collaborate with and support the Head of Corporate Partnerships and the Senior Account Manager to ensure success across the wider corporate partnerships team. Support on the development and delivery of team and organisational events, such as site visits and the London Youth Awards. Ensure all information is recorded in an accurate and timely manner across all relevant systems and in line with all relevant processes and procedures, including Salesforce and SharePoint, research templates, due diligence grids, contracts, and finance. Utilise data to analyse performance, make informed decisions, and report in an accurate and timely manner to relevant stakeholders. Contribute to the organisation and team's annual plans, strategies, budget planning, and reforecasts as appropriate. Build your knowledge and understanding of corporate fundraising, the corporate sector, and the charity sector to ensure you can position yourself as an expert and make informed decisions in your work. Understand, support and communicate the vision, mission, and aims of London Youth and the needs of young people and youth organisations. Reflect our inclusive culture in your day-to-day work and support a positive health & safety and safeguarding culture in your interactions with colleagues, young people, and youth organisations. Follow our organisations anti-racism principles and practices as you actively promote and respect diversity and inclusion in all aspects of your work and working relationships. What you bring to the role Knowledge and Experience: Proven track record of securing at least five figure partnerships in the charity sector or private sector with an understanding of how to unlock six figure sums. Ability to research, identify and secure both unrestricted and restricted income. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with experience of developing compelling proposals and collateral - experience using Canva is a plus - and pitching. Excellent relationship building and stewardship skills with ability to represent London Youth to a variety of stakeholders, including C-Suite level. First-class knowledge of the corporate fundraising landscape and the wider charity sector, including the ability to spot trends and implement best practices. Ability to work independently, multi-task, and prioritise a busy workload. Ability to collaborate with a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders to produce accurate work of the highest possible standard. Ability to get involved in various aspects of fundraising delivery if/when needed in support of colleagues. Creative mindset to find new ways to engage and partner with corporates to raise funds for London Youth. Attributes and Behaviours: Passionate about and committed to improving the lives of children and young people. A demonstrable sense of ambition and drive underpinned by a can-do attitude. Ability to work on your own initiative. Ability to innovate. Collaborative team worker willing to seek advice and support from others. Commitment to quality and attention to detail. Problem solver and comfortable working in a changing and flexible environment. Resilient and able to adapt and thrive in a target-driven team. Passion for personal and professional development and a willingness to learn new skills. You will be able to demonstrate our values of being: Ambitious Collaborative Inclusive Accountable Why work for London Youth Generous holiday allowance of 39 days paid holiday per year (including bank holidays and closure days). Pro-rata for part timers. Employer 4% pension contribution. Additional leave granted to support voluntary activity. Free Health Care Cash Plan. Free access for you and your family to the Employee Assistance Programme. Free access to the 'Headspace' app for you and your family. Free access to the Charity Mentoring Network. Flexible working opportunities considered. You'll be working with a fantastic team of passionate colleagues across London Youth. You will be making a difference to the lives of young people.
Secondary School Administrator - Permanent Positions Secondary Schools London Are you an experienced Secondary School Administrator looking for a long-term, rewarding role within education? Aspire People are working in partnership with secondary schools across London to recruit skilled, organised, and proactive administrators for permanent positions. These roles are ideal for professionals who thrive in a fast-paced school environment and are confident supporting senior staff, students, and parents. Previous experience within a secondary school setting is highly desirable, particularly for candidates familiar with school MIS systems such as SIMS, Arbor, or Bromcom. However, applicants with strong administrative experience from a comparable environment and a desire to move into education are also encouraged to apply. These are key roles within the school, supporting daily operations and ensuring administrative processes run efficiently. Secondary School Administrator - Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality administrative support to senior leaders and teaching staff Manage pupil records, attendance, and data using school MIS systems Act as a first point of contact for parents, visitors, and external agencies Support examinations administration and timetable coordination Assist with HR and finance administration as required Ensure compliance with safeguarding, GDPR, and school policies Secondary School Administrator - Why Register with Aspire People? Access to exclusive permanent roles within secondary schools Support from dedicated education recruitment specialists Guidance throughout the application, interview, and onboarding process Honest career advice and long-term professional support A trusted education recruitment agency with a strong reputation nationwide Secondary School Administrator - Apply Now If you are seeking a permanent Secondary School Administrator position and want to be supported by a specialist education agency, we would love to hear from you. Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Secondary School Administrator - Permanent Positions Secondary Schools London Are you an experienced Secondary School Administrator looking for a long-term, rewarding role within education? Aspire People are working in partnership with secondary schools across London to recruit skilled, organised, and proactive administrators for permanent positions. These roles are ideal for professionals who thrive in a fast-paced school environment and are confident supporting senior staff, students, and parents. Previous experience within a secondary school setting is highly desirable, particularly for candidates familiar with school MIS systems such as SIMS, Arbor, or Bromcom. However, applicants with strong administrative experience from a comparable environment and a desire to move into education are also encouraged to apply. These are key roles within the school, supporting daily operations and ensuring administrative processes run efficiently. Secondary School Administrator - Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality administrative support to senior leaders and teaching staff Manage pupil records, attendance, and data using school MIS systems Act as a first point of contact for parents, visitors, and external agencies Support examinations administration and timetable coordination Assist with HR and finance administration as required Ensure compliance with safeguarding, GDPR, and school policies Secondary School Administrator - Why Register with Aspire People? Access to exclusive permanent roles within secondary schools Support from dedicated education recruitment specialists Guidance throughout the application, interview, and onboarding process Honest career advice and long-term professional support A trusted education recruitment agency with a strong reputation nationwide Secondary School Administrator - Apply Now If you are seeking a permanent Secondary School Administrator position and want to be supported by a specialist education agency, we would love to hear from you. Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Job description Position: Family support worker (NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS ONLY) Contract type: Full time, Part time and 0 hour contracts available Pay rate: £12.50 per hour Working hours Varying shift patterns to meet the requirements of the service Commitment of 3 days a week (minimum) About the Role Working at The Mummy hub organisation (TMHO) as a family support worker, you will offer practical help and emotional support to families specifically mothers, experiencing short or long-term difficulties. The focus of your role is to provide support to vulnerable mothers, empowering them to address various challenges, reducing problems and risks consequently helping to make sure that children can remain in their care. As a Family support worker, you will support these mothers with a range of social and personal issues or specialise in a particular area such as domestic abuse, trauma, bereavement, unemployment or homelessness. Responsibilities Mother are referred to The Mummy Hub organisation by their allocated social worker within the local authority of their borough, and you may work together to assess and support the service users. Your role will vary depending on the needs of the family that you are supporting. Within The Mummy Hub Organisation we aim to have a multidisciplinary service therefore ensuring each member of staff possesses skills specific to an area of need. The challenges faced by residents placed at The Mummy Hub Organisation will mainly consist of parenting skills however others may include. Anti-social behaviour and criminal activity, such as a parent in prison Behaviour and social interaction Bereavement and caring responsibilities Bullying Domestic violence and abuse Drug and alcohol addiction Education and learning Finance and debt Housing and homelessness Language barriers Marital discord, separation, and divorce, including supervising care orders physical and mental health issues, disabilities and learning difficulties. As a family support worker with TMHO, you will be expected to: Attend service users' homes to provide the required support within the community. Work with colleagues, health and social care professionals and multi-agency networks to evaluate caseload needs and the progress that has been made Adhere to professional practice standards and legislation, including confidentiality, safeguarding, equality, diversity, and inclusion policies Ensure you are up to date on your knowledge of local service provision for appropriate signposting and referrals Manage your own workload, administration, and diary commitments. Ensuring that all communication logs are completed at the end of your shift and shared with the team in a timely fashion ensuring that consistent communication is maintained. Assess parenting skills and help people to build physical and emotional caring abilities through a range of practical activities delivered during direct link sessions. Where appropriate, support residents with learning and development. Enhance parents' understanding of different education and play strategies that will stimulate and meet their child/children's needs. Use direct link sessions to provide practical home management and budgeting advice to parents to ensure that should they return to independent living they are equipped with both basic and developed skills. Using expertise, coach, mentor and motivate families to understand the benefits of relevant activities. Maintain accurate and up-to-date administration and caseload records, including reports of all interactions, incidents and accidents. Provide support with a family during a crisis, such as a parent being in hospital Attend court sessions where appropriate, for example in cases of child protection proceedings. What to expect Your employment at present is community based and will be focused within the environment of the service user E.g., the service users living accommodation and local services. The role of a family support worker can be emotionally draining as you are required to work with those experiencing sensitive and traumatic situations which can include, domestic violence, bereavement and neglect. On occasion It can also be challenging and involve confrontation, particularly if a service user is not fully understanding of the need for TMHO involvement. In some cases, the service user may not be ready to engage with you, and therefore not all interactions will have a positive outcome. However, enabling service users to overcome wide-ranging challenges and difficult situations means that your role is extremely varied and highly rewarding. You will work in a multidisciplinary team or partnership of support agencies, in a variety of settings including, families' homes, schools, colleges, nurseries, youth centres, probation offices, contact centres, local courts, and premises of voluntary and charitable organisations. Possession of a full UK driving licence, your own vehicle and business insurance to visit different locations within your day-to-day role is mandatory however visits can also be completed via the use of public transport. Qualifications Although entry routes into family support worker roles are varied, you'll usually need a combination of relevant experience and qualifications. Minimum of a level 3 qualification in one of the following: Advice and guidance Childcare Community work Counselling Education Health Social care Youth work. Lived experience is also considered as a skill set, therefore where appropriate this will be discussed. Employers will also usually expect experience and knowledge of safeguarding practices and procedures. While you don't have to be a graduate to become a family support worker, the following degree subjects can lead to this career: Childhood studies Education Psychology Social work Youth and community work. To work with children, young people and vulnerable groups, you will need to undergo an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Skills As a Family support worker, you will need to show: Good communication and listening skills The ability to build and maintain rapport with adults and children Calmness under pressure and when dealing with challenging or confrontational behaviour flexibility and adaptability Ability to maintain professional boundaries A good understanding of the challenges faced by the families you help Organisation and problem-solving skills Resilience and the ability to cope with emotionally draining and traumatic situations Commitment to making a positive difference to the lives of service users A positive, non-judgemental, empathic, and sensitive approach Effective teamwork skills, as you will often be acting within a multidisciplinary service or multi-agency network Competent IT skills to record and maintain accurate data The ability to maintain expert knowledge of local services and provision. You may also need relevant language skills depending on the service users and communities you support. Work experience As a family support worker at TMHO you will require relevant work experience with children, young people, and their families. This can be either in a paid or voluntary capacity. Experience in mentoring, advisory work, coaching, problem-solving and supporting children and adults is also helpful when applying for a post. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Pay: Up to £12.50 per hour Schedule: 12 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Night shift Weekend availability Ability to commute/relocate: London, Greater London: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Application question(s): The vacancy is now focusing on recruiting for Nights and Weekends, are you able to commit to these shift patterns? Education: Bachelor's (preferred) Experience: Health and social care: 3 years (required) Licence/Certification: NVQ Level 3 Health & Social Care (required) Driving Licence (preferred) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Shift availability: Day shift (preferred) Night shift (required) Overnight shift (required) Willingness to travel: 100% (required) Work Location: In person
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Job description Position: Family support worker (NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS ONLY) Contract type: Full time, Part time and 0 hour contracts available Pay rate: £12.50 per hour Working hours Varying shift patterns to meet the requirements of the service Commitment of 3 days a week (minimum) About the Role Working at The Mummy hub organisation (TMHO) as a family support worker, you will offer practical help and emotional support to families specifically mothers, experiencing short or long-term difficulties. The focus of your role is to provide support to vulnerable mothers, empowering them to address various challenges, reducing problems and risks consequently helping to make sure that children can remain in their care. As a Family support worker, you will support these mothers with a range of social and personal issues or specialise in a particular area such as domestic abuse, trauma, bereavement, unemployment or homelessness. Responsibilities Mother are referred to The Mummy Hub organisation by their allocated social worker within the local authority of their borough, and you may work together to assess and support the service users. Your role will vary depending on the needs of the family that you are supporting. Within The Mummy Hub Organisation we aim to have a multidisciplinary service therefore ensuring each member of staff possesses skills specific to an area of need. The challenges faced by residents placed at The Mummy Hub Organisation will mainly consist of parenting skills however others may include. Anti-social behaviour and criminal activity, such as a parent in prison Behaviour and social interaction Bereavement and caring responsibilities Bullying Domestic violence and abuse Drug and alcohol addiction Education and learning Finance and debt Housing and homelessness Language barriers Marital discord, separation, and divorce, including supervising care orders physical and mental health issues, disabilities and learning difficulties. As a family support worker with TMHO, you will be expected to: Attend service users' homes to provide the required support within the community. Work with colleagues, health and social care professionals and multi-agency networks to evaluate caseload needs and the progress that has been made Adhere to professional practice standards and legislation, including confidentiality, safeguarding, equality, diversity, and inclusion policies Ensure you are up to date on your knowledge of local service provision for appropriate signposting and referrals Manage your own workload, administration, and diary commitments. Ensuring that all communication logs are completed at the end of your shift and shared with the team in a timely fashion ensuring that consistent communication is maintained. Assess parenting skills and help people to build physical and emotional caring abilities through a range of practical activities delivered during direct link sessions. Where appropriate, support residents with learning and development. Enhance parents' understanding of different education and play strategies that will stimulate and meet their child/children's needs. Use direct link sessions to provide practical home management and budgeting advice to parents to ensure that should they return to independent living they are equipped with both basic and developed skills. Using expertise, coach, mentor and motivate families to understand the benefits of relevant activities. Maintain accurate and up-to-date administration and caseload records, including reports of all interactions, incidents and accidents. Provide support with a family during a crisis, such as a parent being in hospital Attend court sessions where appropriate, for example in cases of child protection proceedings. What to expect Your employment at present is community based and will be focused within the environment of the service user E.g., the service users living accommodation and local services. The role of a family support worker can be emotionally draining as you are required to work with those experiencing sensitive and traumatic situations which can include, domestic violence, bereavement and neglect. On occasion It can also be challenging and involve confrontation, particularly if a service user is not fully understanding of the need for TMHO involvement. In some cases, the service user may not be ready to engage with you, and therefore not all interactions will have a positive outcome. However, enabling service users to overcome wide-ranging challenges and difficult situations means that your role is extremely varied and highly rewarding. You will work in a multidisciplinary team or partnership of support agencies, in a variety of settings including, families' homes, schools, colleges, nurseries, youth centres, probation offices, contact centres, local courts, and premises of voluntary and charitable organisations. Possession of a full UK driving licence, your own vehicle and business insurance to visit different locations within your day-to-day role is mandatory however visits can also be completed via the use of public transport. Qualifications Although entry routes into family support worker roles are varied, you'll usually need a combination of relevant experience and qualifications. Minimum of a level 3 qualification in one of the following: Advice and guidance Childcare Community work Counselling Education Health Social care Youth work. Lived experience is also considered as a skill set, therefore where appropriate this will be discussed. Employers will also usually expect experience and knowledge of safeguarding practices and procedures. While you don't have to be a graduate to become a family support worker, the following degree subjects can lead to this career: Childhood studies Education Psychology Social work Youth and community work. To work with children, young people and vulnerable groups, you will need to undergo an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Skills As a Family support worker, you will need to show: Good communication and listening skills The ability to build and maintain rapport with adults and children Calmness under pressure and when dealing with challenging or confrontational behaviour flexibility and adaptability Ability to maintain professional boundaries A good understanding of the challenges faced by the families you help Organisation and problem-solving skills Resilience and the ability to cope with emotionally draining and traumatic situations Commitment to making a positive difference to the lives of service users A positive, non-judgemental, empathic, and sensitive approach Effective teamwork skills, as you will often be acting within a multidisciplinary service or multi-agency network Competent IT skills to record and maintain accurate data The ability to maintain expert knowledge of local services and provision. You may also need relevant language skills depending on the service users and communities you support. Work experience As a family support worker at TMHO you will require relevant work experience with children, young people, and their families. This can be either in a paid or voluntary capacity. Experience in mentoring, advisory work, coaching, problem-solving and supporting children and adults is also helpful when applying for a post. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent Pay: Up to £12.50 per hour Schedule: 12 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Night shift Weekend availability Ability to commute/relocate: London, Greater London: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Application question(s): The vacancy is now focusing on recruiting for Nights and Weekends, are you able to commit to these shift patterns? Education: Bachelor's (preferred) Experience: Health and social care: 3 years (required) Licence/Certification: NVQ Level 3 Health & Social Care (required) Driving Licence (preferred) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Shift availability: Day shift (preferred) Night shift (required) Overnight shift (required) Willingness to travel: 100% (required) Work Location: In person
Harris Hill is delighted to partner exclusively with Rory Peck Trust to recruit their new Finance & Operations Manager. For thirty years Rory Peck Trust has been a lifeline for freelance journalists around the world. Independent journalism provides us with the facts we need to make informed decisions, Often, those on the frontlines are freelance truth-tellers, without the support of a large news organisation. The Rory Peck Trust seeks to empower them with the knowledge, resources and resilience they need to report from some of the most dangerous places in the world, safely and without fear. It provides training, equipping freelancers with potentially lifesaving first aid skills. It offers emergency financial assistance when things go wrong. And it ensures access to mental health therapy, enabling those who have experienced trauma to continue their vital work. The Trust also advocates for freelancers, honouring the world's best independent journalism at the Rory Peck Awards every November. Over the last three decades it has helped more than 3,300 journalists, providing more than £3 million in financial assistance, every penny donated by the Trust's donors and supporters, drawn largely from UK, European and US media. But thirty years after it was founded, demand for the Trust's services is greater than ever. 2025 was the deadliest ever for members of the media, while near record numbers of journalists are in jail. Role details Position: Finance & Operations Manager Location: Central London & home working Contract: Permanent, full-time (flexible working available, including 4 days per week) Hybrid: 1 day per week in the Central London office Salary: £55,000 per annum Reports to: Executive Director The Role The Finance & Operations Manager is a senior, hands-on leadership role, responsible for ensuring the Trust is financially robust, well-governed, legally compliant and operationally effective. Reporting to the Executive Director and working closely with the Board of Trustees, the postholder will lead on finance, HR, IT and organisational systems, and act as Secretary to the Board. This role provides the operational backbone that enables the Trust's programmes, partnerships and advocacy work to succeed, and requires confidence, judgement and discretion at board level. Key Responsibilities Lead financial management, including budgeting, forecasting, cashflow and reporting Prepare management accounts and liaise with external accountants and auditors Support the Board on financial planning, reserves, and organisational risk Act as Secretary to the Board, coordinating meetings, papers and governance records Ensure compliance with Charity Commission and regulatory requirements Lead HR operations, including recruitment, contracts, policies and staff wellbeing Oversee IT systems, data protection, insurance, contracts and operational risk Drive improvements in systems, processes and organisational efficiency Person Specification Essential Significant experience in a senior finance, operations or business role Strong financial literacy, including budgeting and working with auditors Experience supporting Boards or senior governance structures Good working knowledge of HR processes and employment best practice Highly organised, detail-oriented and professional, with strong judgement Confident communicator, able to work effectively with trustees and advisers Desirable Accountancy qualification Experience in the charity, media, human rights or international development sectors Knowledge of UK charity governance and Charity Commission requirements Experience in safeguarding or high duty-of-care environments Why Join Rory Peck Trust This is a rare opportunity to play a central leadership role in an organisation with global reach and real-world impact. By strengthening the Trust behind the scenes, you will help protect freelance journalists working on the frontlines of truth at a time when independent journalism matters more than ever. Equity, Diversity and Inclusion We want to build a diverse, equitable and inclusive organisation that reflects the global community of freelance journalists we exist to serve. We believe that different perspectives, backgrounds and lived experiences make our work stronger, more relevant and more effective. We actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, particularly those who are under-represented in the charity and media sectors. We are committed to fair and transparent recruitment and to providing reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and in the workplace. Appointments are made on merit, against the criteria set out for the role.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is delighted to partner exclusively with Rory Peck Trust to recruit their new Finance & Operations Manager. For thirty years Rory Peck Trust has been a lifeline for freelance journalists around the world. Independent journalism provides us with the facts we need to make informed decisions, Often, those on the frontlines are freelance truth-tellers, without the support of a large news organisation. The Rory Peck Trust seeks to empower them with the knowledge, resources and resilience they need to report from some of the most dangerous places in the world, safely and without fear. It provides training, equipping freelancers with potentially lifesaving first aid skills. It offers emergency financial assistance when things go wrong. And it ensures access to mental health therapy, enabling those who have experienced trauma to continue their vital work. The Trust also advocates for freelancers, honouring the world's best independent journalism at the Rory Peck Awards every November. Over the last three decades it has helped more than 3,300 journalists, providing more than £3 million in financial assistance, every penny donated by the Trust's donors and supporters, drawn largely from UK, European and US media. But thirty years after it was founded, demand for the Trust's services is greater than ever. 2025 was the deadliest ever for members of the media, while near record numbers of journalists are in jail. Role details Position: Finance & Operations Manager Location: Central London & home working Contract: Permanent, full-time (flexible working available, including 4 days per week) Hybrid: 1 day per week in the Central London office Salary: £55,000 per annum Reports to: Executive Director The Role The Finance & Operations Manager is a senior, hands-on leadership role, responsible for ensuring the Trust is financially robust, well-governed, legally compliant and operationally effective. Reporting to the Executive Director and working closely with the Board of Trustees, the postholder will lead on finance, HR, IT and organisational systems, and act as Secretary to the Board. This role provides the operational backbone that enables the Trust's programmes, partnerships and advocacy work to succeed, and requires confidence, judgement and discretion at board level. Key Responsibilities Lead financial management, including budgeting, forecasting, cashflow and reporting Prepare management accounts and liaise with external accountants and auditors Support the Board on financial planning, reserves, and organisational risk Act as Secretary to the Board, coordinating meetings, papers and governance records Ensure compliance with Charity Commission and regulatory requirements Lead HR operations, including recruitment, contracts, policies and staff wellbeing Oversee IT systems, data protection, insurance, contracts and operational risk Drive improvements in systems, processes and organisational efficiency Person Specification Essential Significant experience in a senior finance, operations or business role Strong financial literacy, including budgeting and working with auditors Experience supporting Boards or senior governance structures Good working knowledge of HR processes and employment best practice Highly organised, detail-oriented and professional, with strong judgement Confident communicator, able to work effectively with trustees and advisers Desirable Accountancy qualification Experience in the charity, media, human rights or international development sectors Knowledge of UK charity governance and Charity Commission requirements Experience in safeguarding or high duty-of-care environments Why Join Rory Peck Trust This is a rare opportunity to play a central leadership role in an organisation with global reach and real-world impact. By strengthening the Trust behind the scenes, you will help protect freelance journalists working on the frontlines of truth at a time when independent journalism matters more than ever. Equity, Diversity and Inclusion We want to build a diverse, equitable and inclusive organisation that reflects the global community of freelance journalists we exist to serve. We believe that different perspectives, backgrounds and lived experiences make our work stronger, more relevant and more effective. We actively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, particularly those who are under-represented in the charity and media sectors. We are committed to fair and transparent recruitment and to providing reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and in the workplace. Appointments are made on merit, against the criteria set out for the role.
Are you passionate about cars? Are you passionate about getting to know people? Are you a natural motivator and leader of people? Do you want to work with a brand that has an amazing and growing product line up? If so you could be just who Waylands are looking for to join our team as the full-time General Manager of our new Kia dealership in Oxford. This is a prime opportunity to be at the forefront of driving success in this dynamic transition. What is the Role? As the General Manager, you will be in charge of every area of the dealership and ensuring all manufacture targets are met. Friendly, professional and forward thinking, you'll inspire your team to make every customer's experience exceptional. Experienced in motor retail, particularly in Sales, you will have the skills to guide and motivate your team and can implement change to take the dealership to new heights. In this role you will be expected to develop and increase profitability at the site. The objective is to set out a clear vision and direction for the business, ensuring volumes and profit opportunities are maximised by achieving all the company's key KPI's, whilst looking to create an excellent customer experience by adopting the Waylands value of the customer always comes first. What are the Responsibilities? Manage and motivate a team of automotive professionals to achieve key targets and deliver continuous improvement. Grow our relationship with the manufacturer and be the day to day contact with them. Monitor the daily financial performance of all departments and take corrective action when needed. Ensure the dealership is adequately resourced at all times. Work with all the Department Managers developing strategies to achieve short, medium and long term objectives. Support the Marketing team with advertising and promotional Sales and Aftersales activities. Complete regular accounts reviews with the department managers. Manage and review the working capital for the dealership i.e., ensuring debtors & creditors are managed effectively and keeping within your working capital budget guidelines. Feed information to the team keeping them aware of day-to-day running aims, future plans, processes, systems and policies for a customer focused environment. Provide regular updates to Senior Management on the Department performance, target results and future plans. Ensure the team follows the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) standards so all finance products that are sold meet the guidelines. Review and comply with the manufacturer's standards. Who Are We Looking For? You will be an experienced Manager within an automotive main dealer. Be a confident and enthusiastic person with the drive to succeed. Have excellent people skills both with customers and staff. Be forward thinking and deliver positive change. Be able to motivate every type of person & ensure a team focussed environment. What Do You Get in Return? Company Car and fuel card. 31 days holiday per year (including Bank Holidays). Benefits platform with employee support programme. Discounted rates of vehicle parts and servicing. Opportunities for training and career progression. Contributory pensions scheme for eligible staff. Life insurance of 3 x salary. Why Waylands? Waylands is a successful and growing motor retail group, with 15 representation points across the Thames Valley and the M4 corridor, extending into South Wales. We are committed to working with the very best manufacturer partners, who have electrification, sustainability and customer experience as their key focus areas. Our company value "our people are at the heart of our success" was demonstrated recently when we won the AM Dealer Group of the Year award for the sixth year running. Our commitment to providing the highest quality service, along with the confidence and pride that we have in our company are the foundation of our reputation amongst customers and industry. We like to grow our own talent. We love promoting people and offer a range of development and training opportunities, including our Future Leaders Programme, aimed at building future leadership capability within our team. We recruit talent over experience. We are committed to building a diverse workforce. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds, because diverse views and ideas makes our company stronger. If you're interested in learning more, we'd love to receive your application. Ref: GM Closing Date 09/03/2026 Location Waylands Kia Oxford Benefits Management Working Hours 5-day week on a rota (45 hours per week) Salary OTE of up to £85k You can view our applicant privacy noticehere.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about cars? Are you passionate about getting to know people? Are you a natural motivator and leader of people? Do you want to work with a brand that has an amazing and growing product line up? If so you could be just who Waylands are looking for to join our team as the full-time General Manager of our new Kia dealership in Oxford. This is a prime opportunity to be at the forefront of driving success in this dynamic transition. What is the Role? As the General Manager, you will be in charge of every area of the dealership and ensuring all manufacture targets are met. Friendly, professional and forward thinking, you'll inspire your team to make every customer's experience exceptional. Experienced in motor retail, particularly in Sales, you will have the skills to guide and motivate your team and can implement change to take the dealership to new heights. In this role you will be expected to develop and increase profitability at the site. The objective is to set out a clear vision and direction for the business, ensuring volumes and profit opportunities are maximised by achieving all the company's key KPI's, whilst looking to create an excellent customer experience by adopting the Waylands value of the customer always comes first. What are the Responsibilities? Manage and motivate a team of automotive professionals to achieve key targets and deliver continuous improvement. Grow our relationship with the manufacturer and be the day to day contact with them. Monitor the daily financial performance of all departments and take corrective action when needed. Ensure the dealership is adequately resourced at all times. Work with all the Department Managers developing strategies to achieve short, medium and long term objectives. Support the Marketing team with advertising and promotional Sales and Aftersales activities. Complete regular accounts reviews with the department managers. Manage and review the working capital for the dealership i.e., ensuring debtors & creditors are managed effectively and keeping within your working capital budget guidelines. Feed information to the team keeping them aware of day-to-day running aims, future plans, processes, systems and policies for a customer focused environment. Provide regular updates to Senior Management on the Department performance, target results and future plans. Ensure the team follows the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) standards so all finance products that are sold meet the guidelines. Review and comply with the manufacturer's standards. Who Are We Looking For? You will be an experienced Manager within an automotive main dealer. Be a confident and enthusiastic person with the drive to succeed. Have excellent people skills both with customers and staff. Be forward thinking and deliver positive change. Be able to motivate every type of person & ensure a team focussed environment. What Do You Get in Return? Company Car and fuel card. 31 days holiday per year (including Bank Holidays). Benefits platform with employee support programme. Discounted rates of vehicle parts and servicing. Opportunities for training and career progression. Contributory pensions scheme for eligible staff. Life insurance of 3 x salary. Why Waylands? Waylands is a successful and growing motor retail group, with 15 representation points across the Thames Valley and the M4 corridor, extending into South Wales. We are committed to working with the very best manufacturer partners, who have electrification, sustainability and customer experience as their key focus areas. Our company value "our people are at the heart of our success" was demonstrated recently when we won the AM Dealer Group of the Year award for the sixth year running. Our commitment to providing the highest quality service, along with the confidence and pride that we have in our company are the foundation of our reputation amongst customers and industry. We like to grow our own talent. We love promoting people and offer a range of development and training opportunities, including our Future Leaders Programme, aimed at building future leadership capability within our team. We recruit talent over experience. We are committed to building a diverse workforce. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds, because diverse views and ideas makes our company stronger. If you're interested in learning more, we'd love to receive your application. Ref: GM Closing Date 09/03/2026 Location Waylands Kia Oxford Benefits Management Working Hours 5-day week on a rota (45 hours per week) Salary OTE of up to £85k You can view our applicant privacy noticehere.
LB RICHMOND UPON THAMES AND LB WANDSWORTH
Wandsworth, London
Adults Admin Support Officer Scale 5 - SO1 Permanent Part-Time 21hrs Civic Centre, Twickenham Salary £17,805 Scale 5 (pro-rota £30,510) Objective of role A vacancy has arisen within the Business Support and Adults Admin Support Service (AASS) Adult Social Care and Public Health directorate. We are looking for an Admin Support Officer who is well-organised, motivated, and flexible individual to fill a part-time (21hrs) post within the Business Resources Division, Adult Social Services, located in Twickenham About the role The successful candidate will be required to provide key support service to front line operational areas. You would be part of a team led by the Business Support Manager in the provision of a resilient administrative service. The post requires the successful candidates to work flexibly within the team, covering for colleagues as required. The role is varied and involves supporting Adult Social Care colleagues to help vulnerable residents. It requires proven administrative experience and excellent IT skills, including strong knowledge of the Microsoft Office 365 suite. The post holder must demonstrate high-level communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to self-manage competing priorities daily. This is a fast-paced role that offers a fantastic opportunity to develop new skills, gain knowledge, and build experience to support future career progression. These posts provide an excellent platform to grow and acquire desirable skills for advancement. In this role you will: Have proven experience in end to end meeting support-before, during, and after meetings: Pre meeting: Plan and prepare effectively, including booking rooms, inviting attendees, and preparing and distributing agendas and papers. During the meeting: Take clear, accurate, and impartial notes/minutes, capturing decisions, actions, and owners in real time Post meeting: Produce and circulate professionally formatted minutes promptly and track follow up actions to completion. You'll be comfortable working to deadlines, maintaining confidentiality, and using standard Council minute templates and Outlook to manage invitations and distribution. Dealing with internal/staff customers, by phone, email and face-to- face, resolving queries at first point of contact, where possible, including dealing with matters of a sensitive and confidential nature. Producing a variety of high-quality documentation (advanced Word, and Excel), accurately and to deadline. To provide support for Panel meetings, booking rooms, managing invitations via outlook, and attendance rotas. Provide accurate and timely meeting minutes and actions. To update and maintain databases accurately, collating statistical information and reports as directed, including social care databases. Proficient in Microsoft Outlook, with experience managing a busy shared mailbox using categories, alerts, sensitivity labels and follow-up actions to ensure efficient communication and organisation. Supporting MARAC by researching and collating highly sensitive information for the Adults social care representatives. Ensuring the information is accurate, appropriately presented and delivered on time. To undertake daily administrative tasks, such as managing and delegating from a shared electronic mailbox, booking interpreters, translation, scanning, photocopying, stationery supplies, as required. Process invoices, raise purchase orders, track receipts using the online finance system, and resolve related queries promptly and accurately. Sending sensitive documents on behalf of colleagues via shared mailbox and system database Applying for this role: Supporting Statement Requirement Please submit a supporting statement that demonstrates how you meet the criteria outlined in the Person Specification Requirements section of the job profile. Applications without a supporting statement will be rejected. Unfortunately, once an application has been rejected, we cannot accept resubmissions, as this would disadvantage candidates who followed the instructions correctly. For an informal discussion please contact Tina Maidman, Business Support Manager (AASS), . Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience Educated to GCSE level C or above (or equivalent) in Mathematics and English Closing Date: 15/02/2026 Shortlisting Date: 16/02/2026 Interview Dates: 25/02/2026 & 26/02/2026 Richmond & Wandsworth Better Service Partnership are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone.We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Adults Admin Support Officer Scale 5 - SO1 Permanent Part-Time 21hrs Civic Centre, Twickenham Salary £17,805 Scale 5 (pro-rota £30,510) Objective of role A vacancy has arisen within the Business Support and Adults Admin Support Service (AASS) Adult Social Care and Public Health directorate. We are looking for an Admin Support Officer who is well-organised, motivated, and flexible individual to fill a part-time (21hrs) post within the Business Resources Division, Adult Social Services, located in Twickenham About the role The successful candidate will be required to provide key support service to front line operational areas. You would be part of a team led by the Business Support Manager in the provision of a resilient administrative service. The post requires the successful candidates to work flexibly within the team, covering for colleagues as required. The role is varied and involves supporting Adult Social Care colleagues to help vulnerable residents. It requires proven administrative experience and excellent IT skills, including strong knowledge of the Microsoft Office 365 suite. The post holder must demonstrate high-level communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to self-manage competing priorities daily. This is a fast-paced role that offers a fantastic opportunity to develop new skills, gain knowledge, and build experience to support future career progression. These posts provide an excellent platform to grow and acquire desirable skills for advancement. In this role you will: Have proven experience in end to end meeting support-before, during, and after meetings: Pre meeting: Plan and prepare effectively, including booking rooms, inviting attendees, and preparing and distributing agendas and papers. During the meeting: Take clear, accurate, and impartial notes/minutes, capturing decisions, actions, and owners in real time Post meeting: Produce and circulate professionally formatted minutes promptly and track follow up actions to completion. You'll be comfortable working to deadlines, maintaining confidentiality, and using standard Council minute templates and Outlook to manage invitations and distribution. Dealing with internal/staff customers, by phone, email and face-to- face, resolving queries at first point of contact, where possible, including dealing with matters of a sensitive and confidential nature. Producing a variety of high-quality documentation (advanced Word, and Excel), accurately and to deadline. To provide support for Panel meetings, booking rooms, managing invitations via outlook, and attendance rotas. Provide accurate and timely meeting minutes and actions. To update and maintain databases accurately, collating statistical information and reports as directed, including social care databases. Proficient in Microsoft Outlook, with experience managing a busy shared mailbox using categories, alerts, sensitivity labels and follow-up actions to ensure efficient communication and organisation. Supporting MARAC by researching and collating highly sensitive information for the Adults social care representatives. Ensuring the information is accurate, appropriately presented and delivered on time. To undertake daily administrative tasks, such as managing and delegating from a shared electronic mailbox, booking interpreters, translation, scanning, photocopying, stationery supplies, as required. Process invoices, raise purchase orders, track receipts using the online finance system, and resolve related queries promptly and accurately. Sending sensitive documents on behalf of colleagues via shared mailbox and system database Applying for this role: Supporting Statement Requirement Please submit a supporting statement that demonstrates how you meet the criteria outlined in the Person Specification Requirements section of the job profile. Applications without a supporting statement will be rejected. Unfortunately, once an application has been rejected, we cannot accept resubmissions, as this would disadvantage candidates who followed the instructions correctly. For an informal discussion please contact Tina Maidman, Business Support Manager (AASS), . Essential Qualifications, Skills and Experience Educated to GCSE level C or above (or equivalent) in Mathematics and English Closing Date: 15/02/2026 Shortlisting Date: 16/02/2026 Interview Dates: 25/02/2026 & 26/02/2026 Richmond & Wandsworth Better Service Partnership are committed to making our recruitment practices as inclusive as possible for everyone.We are committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, recognising that employees from a variety of backgrounds bring important and positive contributions to the Councils and can improve the way we deliver services. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment and selection process, please let us know. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Some posts may be exempted under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and as such appointment to these posts will be conditional upon the receipt of a satisfactory response to a check of police records via Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). We offer a wide range of benefits designed to attract, develop, and reward our employees such as 40 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays), flexible working and a generous pension plan.
Head of Compliance & MLRO - FinTech (Lending) Head of Compliance and Money Laundering Reporting Officer: a leading fintech platform is seeking to appoint a Head of Compliance and Money Laundering Reporting Officer to support expansion into the UK market. This role combines SMF16 (Compliance Oversight) and SMF17 (Money Laundering Reporting Officer) and involves designing robust frameworks that ensure regulatory excellence, transparency, and fairness in AI-driven lending processes. The organisation focuses on accessible financial services with AI and Big Data technologies. Flexible remote work is available during the initial setup phase to support an inclusive environment where your expertise helps secure FCA authorisation and build trust in the UK market. What you'll do: As Head of Compliance and Money Laundering Reporting Officer, you will help safeguard the organisation's entry into the UK market by establishing best-in-class compliance frameworks. Your day-to-day activities include drafting essential documentation for FCA authorisation, acting as a key liaison with regulators, and building systems that underpin transparent operations. You will work with local and international teams to ensure the digital financial platform meets stringent regulatory standards. Success requires a proactive approach to risk management, clear communication with diverse stakeholders, and an unwavering commitment to customer fairness. Your efforts will lay the foundation for sustainable growth while fostering trust among consumers and partners. Lead the drafting of all compliance-related application materials required for FCA authorisation, including comprehensive manuals, AML/CTF policies, and consumer duty frameworks. Serve as the primary contact point for all interactions with the Financial Conduct Authority regarding compliance and financial crime matters. Design and implement the company's Three Lines of Defence model to ensure effective risk management across all business functions. Establish robust systems for transaction monitoring, suspicious activity reporting (SARs), and ongoing regulatory returns to maintain full compliance with UK regulations. Advise senior leadership on practical implications of UK regulations such as CONC, SYSC, DISP, ensuring operational alignment with legal requirements. Collaborate with international stakeholders to articulate complex regulatory concepts in an accessible manner. Oversee the development and maintenance of transparent AI-driven lending processes that prioritise fair treatment of customers. Monitor evolving regulatory landscapes to proactively update internal policies and procedures as needed. Support training initiatives to foster a culture of compliance throughout the organisation. Contribute to strategic decision-making by providing expert guidance on emerging risks related to financial crime prevention. What you bring: Your proven track record in senior compliance roles within UK consumer credit institutions will be instrumental in driving success as Head of Compliance and Money Laundering Reporting Officer. You bring technical expertise and an empathetic approach that fosters understanding among colleagues from diverse backgrounds. You can translate complex regulations into actionable strategies to ensure seamless integration of compliance requirements into daily operations. By leveraging your deep industry knowledge alongside strong interpersonal skills, you will help build a culture rooted in transparency, fairness, and shared responsibility. Your hands-on attitude means you are ready to tackle challenges head-on while supporting others through training initiatives that promote continuous improvement. Demonstrated experience holding SMF16 (Compliance Oversight) and SMF17 (Money Laundering Reporting Officer) functions or significant deputy roles within a UK consumer credit institution. Current valid FCA approval is highly advantageous for immediate registration as part of authorisation application. Comprehensive understanding of the Financial Services and Markets Act (FSMA), FCA Handbook (especially CONC), and Money Laundering Regulations relevant to consumer credit operations. Proven ability to design compliance frameworks from scratch, including policy writing and process implementation tailored to digital financial platforms. Exceptional resilience in communicating complex regulatory concepts clearly to stakeholders from varied international backgrounds. Hands-on approach with willingness to engage directly in operational tasks necessary for successful compliance setup. Strong interpersonal skills enabling effective collaboration across teams and departments. Experience advising senior management on regulatory matters affecting business strategy and operations. Ability to monitor regulatory changes proactively and adapt internal practices accordingly. Commitment to upholding principles of transparency, fairness, and inclusivity in all aspects of compliance. What sets this company apart: This organisation stands out as a global leader in fintech innovation, committed to making financial services more accessible through advanced technology. Their track record across international markets demonstrates a dedication to inclusive finance models that benefit millions of consumers. The company offers flexible working arrangements during critical phases such as initial setup, empowering you to manage your work-life balance. It values collaboration, knowledge sharing, and mutual support within its teams, with emphasis on professional growth through ongoing training and recognition of individual contributions. You will be part of an environment where your expertise is respected and your career can flourish alongside organisational success. What's next: If you are passionate about shaping the future of digital finance through responsible compliance leadership, this is your chance to make a meaningful impact-apply now! Location: London Contract Type: Permanent Focus: Compliance Workplace Type: Remote Experience Level: Director Salary: £130,000 - £160,000 per annum Notes: This job description has been trimmed to remove extraneous boilerplate and ensure clear, recruiter-friendly content.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Head of Compliance & MLRO - FinTech (Lending) Head of Compliance and Money Laundering Reporting Officer: a leading fintech platform is seeking to appoint a Head of Compliance and Money Laundering Reporting Officer to support expansion into the UK market. This role combines SMF16 (Compliance Oversight) and SMF17 (Money Laundering Reporting Officer) and involves designing robust frameworks that ensure regulatory excellence, transparency, and fairness in AI-driven lending processes. The organisation focuses on accessible financial services with AI and Big Data technologies. Flexible remote work is available during the initial setup phase to support an inclusive environment where your expertise helps secure FCA authorisation and build trust in the UK market. What you'll do: As Head of Compliance and Money Laundering Reporting Officer, you will help safeguard the organisation's entry into the UK market by establishing best-in-class compliance frameworks. Your day-to-day activities include drafting essential documentation for FCA authorisation, acting as a key liaison with regulators, and building systems that underpin transparent operations. You will work with local and international teams to ensure the digital financial platform meets stringent regulatory standards. Success requires a proactive approach to risk management, clear communication with diverse stakeholders, and an unwavering commitment to customer fairness. Your efforts will lay the foundation for sustainable growth while fostering trust among consumers and partners. Lead the drafting of all compliance-related application materials required for FCA authorisation, including comprehensive manuals, AML/CTF policies, and consumer duty frameworks. Serve as the primary contact point for all interactions with the Financial Conduct Authority regarding compliance and financial crime matters. Design and implement the company's Three Lines of Defence model to ensure effective risk management across all business functions. Establish robust systems for transaction monitoring, suspicious activity reporting (SARs), and ongoing regulatory returns to maintain full compliance with UK regulations. Advise senior leadership on practical implications of UK regulations such as CONC, SYSC, DISP, ensuring operational alignment with legal requirements. Collaborate with international stakeholders to articulate complex regulatory concepts in an accessible manner. Oversee the development and maintenance of transparent AI-driven lending processes that prioritise fair treatment of customers. Monitor evolving regulatory landscapes to proactively update internal policies and procedures as needed. Support training initiatives to foster a culture of compliance throughout the organisation. Contribute to strategic decision-making by providing expert guidance on emerging risks related to financial crime prevention. What you bring: Your proven track record in senior compliance roles within UK consumer credit institutions will be instrumental in driving success as Head of Compliance and Money Laundering Reporting Officer. You bring technical expertise and an empathetic approach that fosters understanding among colleagues from diverse backgrounds. You can translate complex regulations into actionable strategies to ensure seamless integration of compliance requirements into daily operations. By leveraging your deep industry knowledge alongside strong interpersonal skills, you will help build a culture rooted in transparency, fairness, and shared responsibility. Your hands-on attitude means you are ready to tackle challenges head-on while supporting others through training initiatives that promote continuous improvement. Demonstrated experience holding SMF16 (Compliance Oversight) and SMF17 (Money Laundering Reporting Officer) functions or significant deputy roles within a UK consumer credit institution. Current valid FCA approval is highly advantageous for immediate registration as part of authorisation application. Comprehensive understanding of the Financial Services and Markets Act (FSMA), FCA Handbook (especially CONC), and Money Laundering Regulations relevant to consumer credit operations. Proven ability to design compliance frameworks from scratch, including policy writing and process implementation tailored to digital financial platforms. Exceptional resilience in communicating complex regulatory concepts clearly to stakeholders from varied international backgrounds. Hands-on approach with willingness to engage directly in operational tasks necessary for successful compliance setup. Strong interpersonal skills enabling effective collaboration across teams and departments. Experience advising senior management on regulatory matters affecting business strategy and operations. Ability to monitor regulatory changes proactively and adapt internal practices accordingly. Commitment to upholding principles of transparency, fairness, and inclusivity in all aspects of compliance. What sets this company apart: This organisation stands out as a global leader in fintech innovation, committed to making financial services more accessible through advanced technology. Their track record across international markets demonstrates a dedication to inclusive finance models that benefit millions of consumers. The company offers flexible working arrangements during critical phases such as initial setup, empowering you to manage your work-life balance. It values collaboration, knowledge sharing, and mutual support within its teams, with emphasis on professional growth through ongoing training and recognition of individual contributions. You will be part of an environment where your expertise is respected and your career can flourish alongside organisational success. What's next: If you are passionate about shaping the future of digital finance through responsible compliance leadership, this is your chance to make a meaningful impact-apply now! Location: London Contract Type: Permanent Focus: Compliance Workplace Type: Remote Experience Level: Director Salary: £130,000 - £160,000 per annum Notes: This job description has been trimmed to remove extraneous boilerplate and ensure clear, recruiter-friendly content.
Robert Half Financial Services has partnered with a Brokerage and Commodities firm to hire a Finance Manager for the Dubai office. The Finance Manager, who the firm will relocate to Dubai, will work to bring the outsourced finance in house. they will work as country finance manager for Dubai but will also play a key role in group accounting of the wider business click apply for full job details
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Robert Half Financial Services has partnered with a Brokerage and Commodities firm to hire a Finance Manager for the Dubai office. The Finance Manager, who the firm will relocate to Dubai, will work to bring the outsourced finance in house. they will work as country finance manager for Dubai but will also play a key role in group accounting of the wider business click apply for full job details
Part- Time Bookkeeper / Accounts Technician Belfast (BT1) On behalf of our client a busy local general practice law firm in Belfast city centre, McKinty Associates are delighted to be recruiting for an experienced Part-Time Legal Bookkeeper to join their team. Reporting to the Partners, you will play a key role in maintaining accurate financial records and ensuring full compliance with the Law Society. This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional with experience in a legal or professional services environment who enjoys working autonomously. Duties/Responsibilities: Processing daily accounting of all office and client accounts Complete daily banking functions including bank reconciliation Online banking processing and Chaps payments Daily processing cheque runs Record bills/invoices whilst checking for accuracy Supplier statement reconciliations Generate invoices and monitor aged debtors supporting the Credit control process Prepare VAT returns and support external audits Posting monthly journals for payroll, expenses, month end accruals/prepayments and depreciation Eligibility criteria: Recent relevant experience in a finance team (2 years plus) Strong bookkeeping experience (ledgers, reconciliations, journals, VAT) Experience in legal bookkeeping within a law firm environment Strong understanding of client accounts and compliance with Solicitors Accounts Rules Excellent numeracy and time management skills Strong IT skills and ability to work to deadlines High accuracy and attention to detail. Good communication skills Excellent telephone manner Applications for this role will be considered immediately with a view to placing the right individual ASAP, so please register your interest early. Please note, the opening may close in advance of advertised closing date - this is a guideline only McKinty Associates Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's & Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Part- Time Bookkeeper / Accounts Technician Belfast (BT1) On behalf of our client a busy local general practice law firm in Belfast city centre, McKinty Associates are delighted to be recruiting for an experienced Part-Time Legal Bookkeeper to join their team. Reporting to the Partners, you will play a key role in maintaining accurate financial records and ensuring full compliance with the Law Society. This is an excellent opportunity for a finance professional with experience in a legal or professional services environment who enjoys working autonomously. Duties/Responsibilities: Processing daily accounting of all office and client accounts Complete daily banking functions including bank reconciliation Online banking processing and Chaps payments Daily processing cheque runs Record bills/invoices whilst checking for accuracy Supplier statement reconciliations Generate invoices and monitor aged debtors supporting the Credit control process Prepare VAT returns and support external audits Posting monthly journals for payroll, expenses, month end accruals/prepayments and depreciation Eligibility criteria: Recent relevant experience in a finance team (2 years plus) Strong bookkeeping experience (ledgers, reconciliations, journals, VAT) Experience in legal bookkeeping within a law firm environment Strong understanding of client accounts and compliance with Solicitors Accounts Rules Excellent numeracy and time management skills Strong IT skills and ability to work to deadlines High accuracy and attention to detail. Good communication skills Excellent telephone manner Applications for this role will be considered immediately with a view to placing the right individual ASAP, so please register your interest early. Please note, the opening may close in advance of advertised closing date - this is a guideline only McKinty Associates Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's & Privacy Policy which can be found on our website.
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is embarking on one of the most ambitious hospital redevelopment programmes in the NHS, with a 3-4 billion investment planned across three major acute hospital sites. The role of Head of Commercial Property Development is central to realising the commercial potential of these projects, particularly the once in a generation redevelopment of St Marys Hospital in Paddington. The postholder will lead the identification, planning and execution of commercial property development opportunities generated by the new hospital build, including the transformation of significant surplus land for long term value creation. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of a major London healthcare estate, contribute to improved patient care environments, and support pioneering work within Paddington Life Sciences. Main duties of the job The Head of Commercial Property Development will oversee the full lifecycle of commercial planning and development, from identifying opportunities to securing planning consent and preparing sites for longterm partnerships. They will evaluate commercial propositions, develop business cases and lead multidisciplinary advisor teams to keep projects aligned with strategic and programme priorities. A key responsibility is leading the St Marys masterplan, ensuring commercial development aligns with the new hospital design and supports the Trusts Paddington Life Sciences ambitions. The postholder will work with local authorities, the GLA and government stakeholders, managing complex and sensitive discussions with confidence and clarity. They will also shape procurement strategies, manage supplier relationships and ensure all commercial decisions meet legal, policy and governance standards. The role requires strong leadership and collaboration across Estates and Facilities, Finance, Imperial Private Healthcare, Imperial College London, external developers, consultants and community partners. The postholder will champion Trust values, promote an inclusive culture and ensure commercial activity delivers social, economic and environmental benefits for local communities. About us Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is one of the largest acute NHS trusts in the UK, serving over one million patients each year across five London hospitals: Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Queen Charlottes and Chelsea, St Marys and the Western Eye. Formed in 2007, the Trust has a global reputation for pioneering research, clinical excellence and educational innovation. As part of one of the UKs six academic health science centres, the Trust partners with Imperial College London to translate scientific discovery into better patient care, hosting one of the country's National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centres. The Trust combines worldclass specialised services with integrated community and digital care, and continues to invest in transformative research, education and infrastructure to deliver better health, for life. Job responsibilities The Head of Commercial Property Development will play a critical strategic leadership role within the Trusts redevelopment programme, providing commercial, technical and property development expertise to support the planning and delivery of major hospital and mixeduse development projects. The postholder will take responsibility for maximising the commercial value embedded in the redevelopment proposals, ensuring that the Trusts land, estate and development opportunities are planned and executed in a way that supports clinical transformation, longterm financial sustainability and the Trusts life sciences ambitions. A core element of the role will be leading the commercial development strategy for St Marys Hospital. The redevelopment of St Marys will release approximately half of the existing site for commercial use, and the Trust intends to secure outline planning consent for the full campus, including both the new hospital and commercial development zones. The postholder will lead masterplanning activities, manage professional advisors, and collaborate with key internal and external stakeholders to ensure that the planning application is commercially robust, deliverable and aligned with strategic objectives. This includes working closely with the St Marys design team, the Redevelopment Capital Delivery Director, the St Marys Taskforce and partners from the life sciences ecosystem. The role requires a highly skilled commercial strategist with the ability to lead complex, multistakeholder programmes. The postholder will design commercial approaches to market, oversee the delivery of business cases, and provide seniorlevel advice on development phasing, financial modelling, planning risk and commercial procurement strategy. They will also ensure that commercial plans support environmental sustainability, netzero obligations and the Trusts commitment to social value. As a senior leader within the redevelopment programme, the postholder will help establish the valuesdriven culture of the team, providing mentorship, direction and resilience in a fastmoving, ambiguous and politically sensitive environment. Success in this role will be demonstrated by the delivery of a commercially viable, strategically aligned and financially optimised commercial development strategy for the St Marys site and wider Trust estate. The postholder will be expected to secure a comprehensive and deliverable masterplan and planning consent that supports the new hospital development and unlocks longterm commercial value. They will also be responsible for ensuring robust commercial governance, achieving measurable progress against redevelopment milestones and enabling the Trust to select and engage longterm development partners. Additional indicators of success include building strong and trusting relationships across senior internal and external stakeholders, delivering highquality business cases and analysis, leading professional teams effectively, and ensuring all plans support the Trusts commitments to netzero, social value and community benefit. The postholder will contribute to the overall success of the redevelopment programme by providing expert commercial insight, strategic leadership and a proactive, solutionsfocused approach to complex urban development challenges. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to masters level or equivalent level of experience of working at a similar level in large and complex organisations Membership of recognised professional body Evidence of CPD Skills/Abilities Leadership, vision, strategic thinking and planning with highly developed interpersonal skills Ability to make decisions autonomously when required, often in the absence of complete information Deep, proven, knowledge of delivering change within a complex environment. A skilled influencer who is outcome focused Undertaking detailed analysis and producing business cases to support investment High quality analytical and problem-solving abilities Ability to communicate complex problems and issues simply and effectively Sophisticated approach to delivering environmental sustainability and social value Supporting inclusive community engagement processes Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Political awareness and sensitivity Have tolerance for ambiguity in an often-changing environment Emotionally resilient and capable of responding positively to set-backs Significant experience of working with multiple organisations with sometimes opposing objectives to gain consensus Successful track record of delivery of proactive stakeholder engagement with evidence of measurable impact, Ability to analyse numerical and written data, assess options and draw appropriate conclusions Comprehensive IT skills: ability to input and manipulate financial data into databases and spreadsheets; and utilise the full suite of Microsoft Office programs High level critical thinking skills Experience Managing professional teams Delivery of complex commercial strategy and transactions in the public sector Commercial experience in the Manufacturing and Infrastructure industry on large scale property deals Senior leadership experience in a large and complex environment Experience communicating in hostile, antagonistic or highly emotive atmospheres, whilst still delivering the core message in a sensitive manner Significant experience in Programme management and structuring the delivery of complex work, incorporating multiple inputs and stakeholders, management of fluctuating workload and associated resource management Senior level technical knowledge and experience of advising on complex transactions and commercial options High level of relevant professional, technical experience related to the delivery of commercial advice and complex transactions including market engagement Experience of leading and managing teams to be Track record of managing large mixed-use development projects from inception to completion Comprehensive understanding of property and investment markets, with exposure to UK and / or European real estate markets successful Track record of leading major developments in London Track record of working on complex urban sites with heritage assets
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is embarking on one of the most ambitious hospital redevelopment programmes in the NHS, with a 3-4 billion investment planned across three major acute hospital sites. The role of Head of Commercial Property Development is central to realising the commercial potential of these projects, particularly the once in a generation redevelopment of St Marys Hospital in Paddington. The postholder will lead the identification, planning and execution of commercial property development opportunities generated by the new hospital build, including the transformation of significant surplus land for long term value creation. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of a major London healthcare estate, contribute to improved patient care environments, and support pioneering work within Paddington Life Sciences. Main duties of the job The Head of Commercial Property Development will oversee the full lifecycle of commercial planning and development, from identifying opportunities to securing planning consent and preparing sites for longterm partnerships. They will evaluate commercial propositions, develop business cases and lead multidisciplinary advisor teams to keep projects aligned with strategic and programme priorities. A key responsibility is leading the St Marys masterplan, ensuring commercial development aligns with the new hospital design and supports the Trusts Paddington Life Sciences ambitions. The postholder will work with local authorities, the GLA and government stakeholders, managing complex and sensitive discussions with confidence and clarity. They will also shape procurement strategies, manage supplier relationships and ensure all commercial decisions meet legal, policy and governance standards. The role requires strong leadership and collaboration across Estates and Facilities, Finance, Imperial Private Healthcare, Imperial College London, external developers, consultants and community partners. The postholder will champion Trust values, promote an inclusive culture and ensure commercial activity delivers social, economic and environmental benefits for local communities. About us Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is one of the largest acute NHS trusts in the UK, serving over one million patients each year across five London hospitals: Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Queen Charlottes and Chelsea, St Marys and the Western Eye. Formed in 2007, the Trust has a global reputation for pioneering research, clinical excellence and educational innovation. As part of one of the UKs six academic health science centres, the Trust partners with Imperial College London to translate scientific discovery into better patient care, hosting one of the country's National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centres. The Trust combines worldclass specialised services with integrated community and digital care, and continues to invest in transformative research, education and infrastructure to deliver better health, for life. Job responsibilities The Head of Commercial Property Development will play a critical strategic leadership role within the Trusts redevelopment programme, providing commercial, technical and property development expertise to support the planning and delivery of major hospital and mixeduse development projects. The postholder will take responsibility for maximising the commercial value embedded in the redevelopment proposals, ensuring that the Trusts land, estate and development opportunities are planned and executed in a way that supports clinical transformation, longterm financial sustainability and the Trusts life sciences ambitions. A core element of the role will be leading the commercial development strategy for St Marys Hospital. The redevelopment of St Marys will release approximately half of the existing site for commercial use, and the Trust intends to secure outline planning consent for the full campus, including both the new hospital and commercial development zones. The postholder will lead masterplanning activities, manage professional advisors, and collaborate with key internal and external stakeholders to ensure that the planning application is commercially robust, deliverable and aligned with strategic objectives. This includes working closely with the St Marys design team, the Redevelopment Capital Delivery Director, the St Marys Taskforce and partners from the life sciences ecosystem. The role requires a highly skilled commercial strategist with the ability to lead complex, multistakeholder programmes. The postholder will design commercial approaches to market, oversee the delivery of business cases, and provide seniorlevel advice on development phasing, financial modelling, planning risk and commercial procurement strategy. They will also ensure that commercial plans support environmental sustainability, netzero obligations and the Trusts commitment to social value. As a senior leader within the redevelopment programme, the postholder will help establish the valuesdriven culture of the team, providing mentorship, direction and resilience in a fastmoving, ambiguous and politically sensitive environment. Success in this role will be demonstrated by the delivery of a commercially viable, strategically aligned and financially optimised commercial development strategy for the St Marys site and wider Trust estate. The postholder will be expected to secure a comprehensive and deliverable masterplan and planning consent that supports the new hospital development and unlocks longterm commercial value. They will also be responsible for ensuring robust commercial governance, achieving measurable progress against redevelopment milestones and enabling the Trust to select and engage longterm development partners. Additional indicators of success include building strong and trusting relationships across senior internal and external stakeholders, delivering highquality business cases and analysis, leading professional teams effectively, and ensuring all plans support the Trusts commitments to netzero, social value and community benefit. The postholder will contribute to the overall success of the redevelopment programme by providing expert commercial insight, strategic leadership and a proactive, solutionsfocused approach to complex urban development challenges. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to masters level or equivalent level of experience of working at a similar level in large and complex organisations Membership of recognised professional body Evidence of CPD Skills/Abilities Leadership, vision, strategic thinking and planning with highly developed interpersonal skills Ability to make decisions autonomously when required, often in the absence of complete information Deep, proven, knowledge of delivering change within a complex environment. A skilled influencer who is outcome focused Undertaking detailed analysis and producing business cases to support investment High quality analytical and problem-solving abilities Ability to communicate complex problems and issues simply and effectively Sophisticated approach to delivering environmental sustainability and social value Supporting inclusive community engagement processes Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Political awareness and sensitivity Have tolerance for ambiguity in an often-changing environment Emotionally resilient and capable of responding positively to set-backs Significant experience of working with multiple organisations with sometimes opposing objectives to gain consensus Successful track record of delivery of proactive stakeholder engagement with evidence of measurable impact, Ability to analyse numerical and written data, assess options and draw appropriate conclusions Comprehensive IT skills: ability to input and manipulate financial data into databases and spreadsheets; and utilise the full suite of Microsoft Office programs High level critical thinking skills Experience Managing professional teams Delivery of complex commercial strategy and transactions in the public sector Commercial experience in the Manufacturing and Infrastructure industry on large scale property deals Senior leadership experience in a large and complex environment Experience communicating in hostile, antagonistic or highly emotive atmospheres, whilst still delivering the core message in a sensitive manner Significant experience in Programme management and structuring the delivery of complex work, incorporating multiple inputs and stakeholders, management of fluctuating workload and associated resource management Senior level technical knowledge and experience of advising on complex transactions and commercial options High level of relevant professional, technical experience related to the delivery of commercial advice and complex transactions including market engagement Experience of leading and managing teams to be Track record of managing large mixed-use development projects from inception to completion Comprehensive understanding of property and investment markets, with exposure to UK and / or European real estate markets successful Track record of leading major developments in London Track record of working on complex urban sites with heritage assets
Michael Page Finance are supporting a professional services firm on the search for a Financial Accountant. This is a broad, hands-on finance role where you'll take ownership of month-end reporting, statutory accounts, and financial controls, while partnering with stakeholders across the business. The role offers strong exposure, development, and clear progression within a supportive, growing finance team. Client Details Our client is a professional services organisation in Leeds Centre. The business forms a part of a large, nationwide group who are extremely ambitious and acquisitive. The Financial Accountant sits within one of the entities, which allows personal development and longer-term progression opportunities. Description In this fast-paced and varied Financial Accountant opportunity in Leeds, you'll be expected to; Own month-end and year-end close for UK and group entities, ensuring accurate, timely reporting and strong financial controls. Prepare financial statements, balance sheet reconciliations, and variance analysis, partnering with Finance, Strategy, and operational teams to deliver clear insights. Ensure compliance with accounting standards, regulatory requirements (including VAT), and internal policies; support statutory reporting and audits. Manage treasury activities including bank reconciliations, cash flow forecasting, and oversight of key control accounts. Oversee core finance operations such as payments, supplier invoices, and period management within financial systems. Support budgeting, forecasting, process improvements, automation initiatives, and team development. Profile For this Financial Accountant role. we're looking for: A professional qualification in accounting or finance (e.g., ACA, ACCA, or CIMA). Strong knowledge of financial reporting standards and compliance requirements. Proficiency in financial software and advanced Excel skills. Experience in financial analysis, budgeting, and forecasting. Attention to detail and a commitment to accuracy in financial reporting. Excellent organisational and time-management abilities. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from 45,000 to 55,000 per annum. Permanent role within the professional services industry. Opportunities for professional development and career progression. Collaborative and supportive work environment in Leeds. Additional benefits to be confirmed. If you're an experienced Financial Accountant seeking a new opportunity in Leeds, we encourage you to apply for this exciting role in the professional services industry.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Michael Page Finance are supporting a professional services firm on the search for a Financial Accountant. This is a broad, hands-on finance role where you'll take ownership of month-end reporting, statutory accounts, and financial controls, while partnering with stakeholders across the business. The role offers strong exposure, development, and clear progression within a supportive, growing finance team. Client Details Our client is a professional services organisation in Leeds Centre. The business forms a part of a large, nationwide group who are extremely ambitious and acquisitive. The Financial Accountant sits within one of the entities, which allows personal development and longer-term progression opportunities. Description In this fast-paced and varied Financial Accountant opportunity in Leeds, you'll be expected to; Own month-end and year-end close for UK and group entities, ensuring accurate, timely reporting and strong financial controls. Prepare financial statements, balance sheet reconciliations, and variance analysis, partnering with Finance, Strategy, and operational teams to deliver clear insights. Ensure compliance with accounting standards, regulatory requirements (including VAT), and internal policies; support statutory reporting and audits. Manage treasury activities including bank reconciliations, cash flow forecasting, and oversight of key control accounts. Oversee core finance operations such as payments, supplier invoices, and period management within financial systems. Support budgeting, forecasting, process improvements, automation initiatives, and team development. Profile For this Financial Accountant role. we're looking for: A professional qualification in accounting or finance (e.g., ACA, ACCA, or CIMA). Strong knowledge of financial reporting standards and compliance requirements. Proficiency in financial software and advanced Excel skills. Experience in financial analysis, budgeting, and forecasting. Attention to detail and a commitment to accuracy in financial reporting. Excellent organisational and time-management abilities. Job Offer Competitive salary ranging from 45,000 to 55,000 per annum. Permanent role within the professional services industry. Opportunities for professional development and career progression. Collaborative and supportive work environment in Leeds. Additional benefits to be confirmed. If you're an experienced Financial Accountant seeking a new opportunity in Leeds, we encourage you to apply for this exciting role in the professional services industry.
For additional information, please review . Role Overview - To provide senior legal advice and support in relation to Citi's Futures and Derivatives Clearing (FDC) activity in EMEA.- The Senior Lead Counsel is a senior level position, serving as strategic business partner and subject matter expert by providing legal counsel and thought leadership to the FDC Business.- This role requires a pragmatic, proactive attorney with thorough understanding of the strategic direction of the FDC Business, combined a solid conceptual / practical grounding in the laws and regulations of the geographies in which we operate, providing input into strategic decisions and exercising sound legal judgement to develop proactive, risk-appropriate and commercially practical business-oriented solutions. Job Background/Context:The successful candidate will join an established team of lawyers providing legal support to the FDC Business as well as other business units that clear their house positions. The wider team also supports Prime Finance (including Equity Finance and Prime Brokerage) and experience in these fields is welcome/advantageous. What you'll do Includes but not limited to: Acting as lead legal advisor to the FDC business and related operational teams , participating in strategic initiatives, providing subject matter expertise and interpretations of relevant laws, rules, regulations, and industry practices, and advising business management on legal matters impacting the business Objectively evaluating Business proposals by applying institutional knowledge and risk appetite against industry standards, widely accepted business practices, laws, rules, and regulatory guidelines, escalating as appropriate Collaborating across internal lines of business and control/support functions to achieve coordinated and efficient outcomes on matters of common interest; coordinate closely with the Legal team on a regional and global basis Participating in business planning and development initiatives; contribute to business objectives by providing thought leadership using knowledge of industry, laws, and regulations Proactively identifying, evaluating, and contributing to the appropriate management of legal, regulatory, and reputational risk by collaborating with Independent Compliance Risk Management, following relevant legal developments, participating in internal projects, escalating as appropriate Managing day-to-day legal activities as a subject matter expert in area of responsibility and provide advisory services to business partners Monitoring management of complex legal issues and transactions, escalating when necessary Appropriately assessing risk when business decisions are made, demonstrating particular consideration for the firm's reputation and safeguarding Citigroup, its clients and assets, by driving compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations, adhering to Policy, applying sound ethical judgment regarding personal behaviour, conduct and business practices, and escalating, managing and reporting control issues with transparency, as well as effectively supervise the activity of others and create accountability with those who fail to maintain these standards# What We'll Need From You: Significant relevant industry experience with some experience working in an in-house legal role in financial services Excellent leadership, interpersonal, organizational and relationship management skills Experience in working with regulators/regulatory bodies is preferred Proven ability to apply sound judgement while managing multiple assignments simultaneously in a demanding, fast-paced environment Comprehensive knowledge of international, multi-jurisdictional laws, regulations and practices while staying abreast of regulatory and legal environment, internal policies and industry trends that impact the Business Experience with complex deals, demonstrated ability to analyze issues and develop legal solutions Effective communication and negotiation skills and ability to build and maintain trusted relationships Practising certificate in good standing to practice law Qualifications:The successful candidate will be educated to degree level and will have obtained a legal qualification in a relevant jurisdiction. What we can offer you We work hard to have a positive financial and social impact on the communities we serve. In turn, we put our employees first and provide the best-in-class benefits they need to be well, live well and save well.By joining Citi, you will not only be part of a business casual workplace with a hybrid working model (up to 2 days working at home per week), but also receive a competitive base salary (which is annually reviewed), and enjoy a whole host of additional benefits such as: Generous holiday allowance starting at 27 days plus bank holidays; increasing with tenure A discretional annual performance related bonus Private medical insurance packages to suit your personal circumstances Employee Assistance Program Pension Plan Paid Parental Leave Special discounts for employees, family, and friends Access to an array of learning and development resources Alongside these benefits Citi is committed to ensuring our workplace is where everyone feels comfortable coming to work as their whole self every day. We want the best talent around the world to be energized to join us, motivated to stay, and empowered to thrive. Job Family Group: Legal Job Family: Legal - Product Time Type: Full time Most Relevant Skills Please see the requirements listed above. Other Relevant Skills For complementary skills, please see above and/or contact the recruiter. Citi is an equal opportunity employer, and qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you are a person with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation to use our search tools and/or apply for a career opportunity review . View Citi's and the poster.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
For additional information, please review . Role Overview - To provide senior legal advice and support in relation to Citi's Futures and Derivatives Clearing (FDC) activity in EMEA.- The Senior Lead Counsel is a senior level position, serving as strategic business partner and subject matter expert by providing legal counsel and thought leadership to the FDC Business.- This role requires a pragmatic, proactive attorney with thorough understanding of the strategic direction of the FDC Business, combined a solid conceptual / practical grounding in the laws and regulations of the geographies in which we operate, providing input into strategic decisions and exercising sound legal judgement to develop proactive, risk-appropriate and commercially practical business-oriented solutions. Job Background/Context:The successful candidate will join an established team of lawyers providing legal support to the FDC Business as well as other business units that clear their house positions. The wider team also supports Prime Finance (including Equity Finance and Prime Brokerage) and experience in these fields is welcome/advantageous. What you'll do Includes but not limited to: Acting as lead legal advisor to the FDC business and related operational teams , participating in strategic initiatives, providing subject matter expertise and interpretations of relevant laws, rules, regulations, and industry practices, and advising business management on legal matters impacting the business Objectively evaluating Business proposals by applying institutional knowledge and risk appetite against industry standards, widely accepted business practices, laws, rules, and regulatory guidelines, escalating as appropriate Collaborating across internal lines of business and control/support functions to achieve coordinated and efficient outcomes on matters of common interest; coordinate closely with the Legal team on a regional and global basis Participating in business planning and development initiatives; contribute to business objectives by providing thought leadership using knowledge of industry, laws, and regulations Proactively identifying, evaluating, and contributing to the appropriate management of legal, regulatory, and reputational risk by collaborating with Independent Compliance Risk Management, following relevant legal developments, participating in internal projects, escalating as appropriate Managing day-to-day legal activities as a subject matter expert in area of responsibility and provide advisory services to business partners Monitoring management of complex legal issues and transactions, escalating when necessary Appropriately assessing risk when business decisions are made, demonstrating particular consideration for the firm's reputation and safeguarding Citigroup, its clients and assets, by driving compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations, adhering to Policy, applying sound ethical judgment regarding personal behaviour, conduct and business practices, and escalating, managing and reporting control issues with transparency, as well as effectively supervise the activity of others and create accountability with those who fail to maintain these standards# What We'll Need From You: Significant relevant industry experience with some experience working in an in-house legal role in financial services Excellent leadership, interpersonal, organizational and relationship management skills Experience in working with regulators/regulatory bodies is preferred Proven ability to apply sound judgement while managing multiple assignments simultaneously in a demanding, fast-paced environment Comprehensive knowledge of international, multi-jurisdictional laws, regulations and practices while staying abreast of regulatory and legal environment, internal policies and industry trends that impact the Business Experience with complex deals, demonstrated ability to analyze issues and develop legal solutions Effective communication and negotiation skills and ability to build and maintain trusted relationships Practising certificate in good standing to practice law Qualifications:The successful candidate will be educated to degree level and will have obtained a legal qualification in a relevant jurisdiction. What we can offer you We work hard to have a positive financial and social impact on the communities we serve. In turn, we put our employees first and provide the best-in-class benefits they need to be well, live well and save well.By joining Citi, you will not only be part of a business casual workplace with a hybrid working model (up to 2 days working at home per week), but also receive a competitive base salary (which is annually reviewed), and enjoy a whole host of additional benefits such as: Generous holiday allowance starting at 27 days plus bank holidays; increasing with tenure A discretional annual performance related bonus Private medical insurance packages to suit your personal circumstances Employee Assistance Program Pension Plan Paid Parental Leave Special discounts for employees, family, and friends Access to an array of learning and development resources Alongside these benefits Citi is committed to ensuring our workplace is where everyone feels comfortable coming to work as their whole self every day. We want the best talent around the world to be energized to join us, motivated to stay, and empowered to thrive. Job Family Group: Legal Job Family: Legal - Product Time Type: Full time Most Relevant Skills Please see the requirements listed above. Other Relevant Skills For complementary skills, please see above and/or contact the recruiter. Citi is an equal opportunity employer, and qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you are a person with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation to use our search tools and/or apply for a career opportunity review . View Citi's and the poster.
A firm of Chartered Accountants in York is looking for a Manager to oversee a team and report to the Partners. The role is to oversee a business services department which provide a full range of accountancy and tax services to clients up to the audit threshold. The post will include; Manage and look after your own diverse client portfolio. Get close to clients to gain an in depth understanding of this business. Lead a team, reviewing and overseeing the production of the work to deliver a first class service. Work with the Directors and other departments to support the overall delivery of services to your portfolio. Be the go to point of contact as the trusted business advisor for your clients. Contributing to growth by retaining existing clients and building relationships with potential new clients. Undertaking larger, more complex assignments with the support of the wider Accounts team. Reviewing processes and implementing more efficient ways of service delivery. We are looking for an ACA / ACCA qualified or qualified by experience accountant who has a good range of experience in general practice and is looking for a fresh challenge. IPS Finance has 40 years experience in the Yorkshire accountancy recruitment market. We have built our business on long term relationships with both individuals and clients in all sectors, bringing real benefits to all concerned. Please visit the IPS Finance website to view the latest accountancy / finance and practice opportunities.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
A firm of Chartered Accountants in York is looking for a Manager to oversee a team and report to the Partners. The role is to oversee a business services department which provide a full range of accountancy and tax services to clients up to the audit threshold. The post will include; Manage and look after your own diverse client portfolio. Get close to clients to gain an in depth understanding of this business. Lead a team, reviewing and overseeing the production of the work to deliver a first class service. Work with the Directors and other departments to support the overall delivery of services to your portfolio. Be the go to point of contact as the trusted business advisor for your clients. Contributing to growth by retaining existing clients and building relationships with potential new clients. Undertaking larger, more complex assignments with the support of the wider Accounts team. Reviewing processes and implementing more efficient ways of service delivery. We are looking for an ACA / ACCA qualified or qualified by experience accountant who has a good range of experience in general practice and is looking for a fresh challenge. IPS Finance has 40 years experience in the Yorkshire accountancy recruitment market. We have built our business on long term relationships with both individuals and clients in all sectors, bringing real benefits to all concerned. Please visit the IPS Finance website to view the latest accountancy / finance and practice opportunities.
London, England, United Kingdom , Permanent We're a global brand made up of a very diverse mix of talented people in a huge variety of roles. Our products are designed in house and made by a small number of suppliers and artisans around the world to sustainable standards. We are a brand embarking on a very exciting plan and we are seeking new members of the team who want to contribute to this. The role The Head of Merchandising - Innovation, reporting to the Global Merchandising Director (with a dotted line to the Global Director of Transformation), is a pivotal leadership role at AllSaints, responsible for spearheading the transformation of our global merchandising function. This leader will be the primary 'business lead' for the implementation of a new Buying and Merchandising planning tool, working in close partnership with our dedicated Transformation team (aligned to technology). Beyond the tool, this individual will be a key catalyst for broader innovation in Buying and Merchandising, championing new ways of working and fostering a culture of data-driven decision-making, agility, and continuous improvement across our global merchandising teams. What will I be doing? 1. Buying and Merchandising Planning Tool Implementation (Business Lead & Partnership with Transformation Team) Strategic Alignment: Define and articulate the business requirements for the new Buying and Merchandising planning tool, ensuring its capabilities directly support AllSaints' global growth ambitions, product lifecycle, and commercial objectives across all channels (Retail, Digital, Concessions, Wholesale). Business Case Development: own the development of the business case, particularly in relation to the definition and realisation of benefits over the different phases of transformation. Partnership & Collaboration: Act as the primary business liaison with the internal Transformation team and external vendors throughout the implementation lifecycle. This includes active participation in project steering groups, development reviews, and ensuring a seamless flow of information between merchandising and the technical teams. Requirements & Design: Lead the inputs to the detailed business requirements gathering, process mapping, and design phases, ensuring the tool effectively supports AllSaints' future-state Buying and Merchandising processes (e.g., nuanced assortment planning, demand forecasting for our distinctive product, inventory optimisation across a complex global network, OTB management, and lifecycle planning). User Acceptance Testing (UAT): Oversee and lead the UAT phase of the project, collaborating with the Transformation team, to ensure the tool meets AllSaints' specific business needs and is fit for purpose, with a keen eye on optimizing user experience for our Buying and Merchandising teams. Change Management: Work in partnership with the Transformation team to build and execute a comprehensive change management strategy, in partnership with the Transformation team, tailored to the AllSaints culture for the global merchandising teams. This includes designing and delivering engaging communication plans, targeted training programs, and providing ongoing support mechanisms to drive adoption, proficiency, and excitement for the new capabilities. Data Migration & Integrity: Collaborate closely with the Transformation, Tech, and data teams to ensure seamless data migration from legacy systems and maintain the highest level of data integrity within the new planning tool. Go-Live & Post-Implementation Support: Lead the successful go-live of the tool across all global regions and provide robust ongoing business support to ensure a smooth transition and address any post-implementation challenges, iterating as required. Performance Monitoring: Establish key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the effectiveness and ROI of the new planning tool post-implementation, providing regular, insightful reports and recommendations to senior leadership. 2. Merchandising Transformation & Ways of Working Innovation Process Optimisation: Work closely with the Merch team to leverage current resources and tools to drive productivity in range planning and stock management. Identify, analyze, and re-engineer existing merchandising processes at AllSaints, identifying both quick wins and a plan to leverage the full capabilities of the new tool, driving operational efficiencies, enhancing decision-making, and improving overall effectiveness. Best Practices & Innovation: Research and implement merchandising best practices relevant to a global fashion retailer, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, innovation, and agility within the global merchandising function. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Foster strong, symbiotic collaborative relationships with other functions (e.g., Buying, Design, Product Development, Sourcing, Supply Chain, Retail Operations, Finance, Tech) to ensure end-to-end process optimisation and strategic alignment from concept to customer. Cultural Evolution: Champion a mindset of agility, data-driven decision-making, proactive planning, and seamless collaboration within the global Buying and Merchandising teams, embedding a future-focused approach to innovation. Influence & Inspire: Act as a dynamic thought leader and change agent, inspiring global Buying and Merchandising teams to embrace new technologies and evolve their ways of working to maximize potential. Mentorship & Coaching: Provide strategic guidance, mentorship, and hands-on coaching to Buying and Merchandising leaders and team members on transformation initiatives, fostering their growth and development. Relationship Building: Build strong, trusted, and influential relationships with senior Buying and Merchandising leaders and their teams across all global regions, fostering a united approach to transformation. WHAT SKILLS DO I NEED? Extensive Merchandising Leadership Experience: Proven track record of success in senior merchandising leadership roles within a complex, global fashion retail environment, preferably with experience across multiple product categories and channels (e.g., Apparel, Accessories, Digital, Retail, Wholesale). Deep Merchandising Planning Expertise: In-depth, practical knowledge of end-to-end merchandising planning processes, including assortment planning, demand forecasting, inventory management, open-to-buy (OTB), markdown management and allocation, with a strong understanding of how these apply in a fast-paced, design-led business. Technology Implementation Experience (advantageous): Significant, demonstrable experience as a business lead for the successful implementation of enterprise-level Buying and Merchandising or planning software (e.g. Board, Impact Analytics, Anaplan etc.). Exceptional Communication & Influencing Skills: Ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and persuasively at all levels of the organization, from front-line teams to the Executive Board. Proven ability to influence and build consensus without direct authority. Project Management Discipline: Solid understanding of project management principles and methodologies, with the ability to manage multiple, concurrent strategic initiatives effectively. Strategic Thinker: Ability to connect high-level strategic objectives to detailed operational execution, identifying opportunities for innovation and competitive advantage within the merchandising space. Global Mindset: Experience working within a global organization, with a nuanced understanding of regional market differences, consumer behaviors, and operational complexities. Passion for Product & Brand: A genuine appreciation for the AllSaints brand aesthetic, product, and customer, ensuring that all transformational efforts enhance the brand experience. About the location Based in our East London Studios in vibrant Shoreditch with perks and benefits offered from local businesses including discounts on food, shopping and health & beauty. Studio Location . Approximately a 10 minute walk from Liverpool Street Station and a 5 minute walk from Shoreditch High Street. What we stand for The Customer is the Boss We work as one proud team to get the best for our customers One Team We are joined up and encourage others to share their ideas We Do What We Say We Will We know our goals, and we work with clear outcomes in mind We Are Responsible We are self aware, understand the impact we have on others and are positive about the future A generous wardrobe allowance so that you can wear our beautiful clothes to work each day We are a disability committed certified employer Employee discount for you to spend with family and friends 25 days holiday increasing to 28 days after 2 years continuous service Bank holidays, birthdays and volunteering days off Access to dental cash plan & free virtual GP appointments through Aviva UNUM employee assistance helpline Life assurance cover Access to discounted gym membership and corporate discounts Hybrid working in our historic East London studios, working hours are 9-5.30pm Free, confidential, wellbeing and lifestyle support with Retail Trust Enhanced family leave benefits (neonatal, fertility, maternity, paternity, adoption, menopause) Health days for you to use either for physical or mental wellness Dedicated mental health support from our mental health first aiders Eye care vouchers, season ticket loans and much more! . click apply for full job details
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
London, England, United Kingdom , Permanent We're a global brand made up of a very diverse mix of talented people in a huge variety of roles. Our products are designed in house and made by a small number of suppliers and artisans around the world to sustainable standards. We are a brand embarking on a very exciting plan and we are seeking new members of the team who want to contribute to this. The role The Head of Merchandising - Innovation, reporting to the Global Merchandising Director (with a dotted line to the Global Director of Transformation), is a pivotal leadership role at AllSaints, responsible for spearheading the transformation of our global merchandising function. This leader will be the primary 'business lead' for the implementation of a new Buying and Merchandising planning tool, working in close partnership with our dedicated Transformation team (aligned to technology). Beyond the tool, this individual will be a key catalyst for broader innovation in Buying and Merchandising, championing new ways of working and fostering a culture of data-driven decision-making, agility, and continuous improvement across our global merchandising teams. What will I be doing? 1. Buying and Merchandising Planning Tool Implementation (Business Lead & Partnership with Transformation Team) Strategic Alignment: Define and articulate the business requirements for the new Buying and Merchandising planning tool, ensuring its capabilities directly support AllSaints' global growth ambitions, product lifecycle, and commercial objectives across all channels (Retail, Digital, Concessions, Wholesale). Business Case Development: own the development of the business case, particularly in relation to the definition and realisation of benefits over the different phases of transformation. Partnership & Collaboration: Act as the primary business liaison with the internal Transformation team and external vendors throughout the implementation lifecycle. This includes active participation in project steering groups, development reviews, and ensuring a seamless flow of information between merchandising and the technical teams. Requirements & Design: Lead the inputs to the detailed business requirements gathering, process mapping, and design phases, ensuring the tool effectively supports AllSaints' future-state Buying and Merchandising processes (e.g., nuanced assortment planning, demand forecasting for our distinctive product, inventory optimisation across a complex global network, OTB management, and lifecycle planning). User Acceptance Testing (UAT): Oversee and lead the UAT phase of the project, collaborating with the Transformation team, to ensure the tool meets AllSaints' specific business needs and is fit for purpose, with a keen eye on optimizing user experience for our Buying and Merchandising teams. Change Management: Work in partnership with the Transformation team to build and execute a comprehensive change management strategy, in partnership with the Transformation team, tailored to the AllSaints culture for the global merchandising teams. This includes designing and delivering engaging communication plans, targeted training programs, and providing ongoing support mechanisms to drive adoption, proficiency, and excitement for the new capabilities. Data Migration & Integrity: Collaborate closely with the Transformation, Tech, and data teams to ensure seamless data migration from legacy systems and maintain the highest level of data integrity within the new planning tool. Go-Live & Post-Implementation Support: Lead the successful go-live of the tool across all global regions and provide robust ongoing business support to ensure a smooth transition and address any post-implementation challenges, iterating as required. Performance Monitoring: Establish key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the effectiveness and ROI of the new planning tool post-implementation, providing regular, insightful reports and recommendations to senior leadership. 2. Merchandising Transformation & Ways of Working Innovation Process Optimisation: Work closely with the Merch team to leverage current resources and tools to drive productivity in range planning and stock management. Identify, analyze, and re-engineer existing merchandising processes at AllSaints, identifying both quick wins and a plan to leverage the full capabilities of the new tool, driving operational efficiencies, enhancing decision-making, and improving overall effectiveness. Best Practices & Innovation: Research and implement merchandising best practices relevant to a global fashion retailer, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, innovation, and agility within the global merchandising function. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Foster strong, symbiotic collaborative relationships with other functions (e.g., Buying, Design, Product Development, Sourcing, Supply Chain, Retail Operations, Finance, Tech) to ensure end-to-end process optimisation and strategic alignment from concept to customer. Cultural Evolution: Champion a mindset of agility, data-driven decision-making, proactive planning, and seamless collaboration within the global Buying and Merchandising teams, embedding a future-focused approach to innovation. Influence & Inspire: Act as a dynamic thought leader and change agent, inspiring global Buying and Merchandising teams to embrace new technologies and evolve their ways of working to maximize potential. Mentorship & Coaching: Provide strategic guidance, mentorship, and hands-on coaching to Buying and Merchandising leaders and team members on transformation initiatives, fostering their growth and development. Relationship Building: Build strong, trusted, and influential relationships with senior Buying and Merchandising leaders and their teams across all global regions, fostering a united approach to transformation. WHAT SKILLS DO I NEED? Extensive Merchandising Leadership Experience: Proven track record of success in senior merchandising leadership roles within a complex, global fashion retail environment, preferably with experience across multiple product categories and channels (e.g., Apparel, Accessories, Digital, Retail, Wholesale). Deep Merchandising Planning Expertise: In-depth, practical knowledge of end-to-end merchandising planning processes, including assortment planning, demand forecasting, inventory management, open-to-buy (OTB), markdown management and allocation, with a strong understanding of how these apply in a fast-paced, design-led business. Technology Implementation Experience (advantageous): Significant, demonstrable experience as a business lead for the successful implementation of enterprise-level Buying and Merchandising or planning software (e.g. Board, Impact Analytics, Anaplan etc.). Exceptional Communication & Influencing Skills: Ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and persuasively at all levels of the organization, from front-line teams to the Executive Board. Proven ability to influence and build consensus without direct authority. Project Management Discipline: Solid understanding of project management principles and methodologies, with the ability to manage multiple, concurrent strategic initiatives effectively. Strategic Thinker: Ability to connect high-level strategic objectives to detailed operational execution, identifying opportunities for innovation and competitive advantage within the merchandising space. Global Mindset: Experience working within a global organization, with a nuanced understanding of regional market differences, consumer behaviors, and operational complexities. Passion for Product & Brand: A genuine appreciation for the AllSaints brand aesthetic, product, and customer, ensuring that all transformational efforts enhance the brand experience. About the location Based in our East London Studios in vibrant Shoreditch with perks and benefits offered from local businesses including discounts on food, shopping and health & beauty. Studio Location . Approximately a 10 minute walk from Liverpool Street Station and a 5 minute walk from Shoreditch High Street. What we stand for The Customer is the Boss We work as one proud team to get the best for our customers One Team We are joined up and encourage others to share their ideas We Do What We Say We Will We know our goals, and we work with clear outcomes in mind We Are Responsible We are self aware, understand the impact we have on others and are positive about the future A generous wardrobe allowance so that you can wear our beautiful clothes to work each day We are a disability committed certified employer Employee discount for you to spend with family and friends 25 days holiday increasing to 28 days after 2 years continuous service Bank holidays, birthdays and volunteering days off Access to dental cash plan & free virtual GP appointments through Aviva UNUM employee assistance helpline Life assurance cover Access to discounted gym membership and corporate discounts Hybrid working in our historic East London studios, working hours are 9-5.30pm Free, confidential, wellbeing and lifestyle support with Retail Trust Enhanced family leave benefits (neonatal, fertility, maternity, paternity, adoption, menopause) Health days for you to use either for physical or mental wellness Dedicated mental health support from our mental health first aiders Eye care vouchers, season ticket loans and much more! . click apply for full job details
A leading animal health company is seeking a Management Accountant/Finance Business Partner to oversee financial operations at their UK manufacturing site. Successful candidates will manage company accounts, conduct financial analyses, and develop strategic business options. The role requires expertise in manufacturing accounting, product costing, and proficiency in SAP. Join our diverse team and contribute to improving animal health through innovation and effective financial management.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
A leading animal health company is seeking a Management Accountant/Finance Business Partner to oversee financial operations at their UK manufacturing site. Successful candidates will manage company accounts, conduct financial analyses, and develop strategic business options. The role requires expertise in manufacturing accounting, product costing, and proficiency in SAP. Join our diverse team and contribute to improving animal health through innovation and effective financial management.
About Us Oxfam is a global movement of people working together to end the injustice of poverty. That means we tackle the inequality that keeps people poor. Together we save, protect and rebuild lives. When disaster strikes, we help people build better lives for themselves, and for others. We take on issues like land rights, climate change and discrimination against women. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can enjoy life free from poverty. Oxfam GB is a member of international confederation of 21 organisations working together with partners and local communities in the areas of humanitarian, development and campaigning, in more than 90 countries. Oxfam Purpose To work with others to overcome poverty and suffering Trading Purpose To make as much money as possible to overcome poverty and suffering About our Oxfam Shops Open for business since 1948, Oxfam shops are at the heart of the charity and their community, raising vital funds and increasing public awareness of what we do. They are always guided by our values of empowerment, accountability and inclusiveness and focussed on making as much money as possible. The Role of our Deputy Shop Managers Commercially aware and constantly looking for new business opportunities, deputy shop managers motivate their teams and create a safe and energised work environment. They have high standards, a strong drive to achieve results and are accountable for their business. The role of the deputy shop manager is empowered, varied, busy and gives the opportunity to work with some amazing people. Shop managers are pivotal for the success of our business and can make a real difference. Oxfam operates a volunteer operating model, in which volunteers are empowered to take over most of the tasks within the shop, including running the shop in the manager's absence. Often the only paid member of staff, our managers and deputy managers are comfortable in this environment, really enjoy working with others and are great at delegating to their teams. Excellent communicators, they are creative, and always look for opportunities to attract new supporters every day. Our Values and Commitment to Safeguarding Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our values are recruited to work for us. We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. Key Skills and Competencies required Ability to support development and maintenance of successful, inclusive and diverse team who are able to maintain day to day activities of the shop. Some commercial awareness with ability to support effective retail processes and strong merchandising Ability to work collaboratively with the Shop Manager, and to build positive relationships with other colleagues. provide excellent customer service, and engage with local community and other civil society organisation Ability to demonstrate resilience to everyday pressures that come with the role and manage conflicting demands seeking appropriate support, advice and guidance when needed. Numerate and financial literate, able to interpret basic financial reports, monitor budgets and maintain shops administrative systems. IT competency and social media experience Please be aware, this is a weekend (Saturday and Sunday) role. The successful postholder will need to be both willing and able to work on weekends. How to apply As part of your online application, please upload your up to date CV and a covering letter explaining your suitability against the essential criteria in the job profile. All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks. Oxfam GB takes its obligation to protect the rights of children and vulnerable people very seriously; therefore, the successful candidate for this post will be also subject to extensive background checking, including a Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS), as this role involves unsupervised access to the above-mentioned groups. For full information surrounding DBS and the vacancy, please view the full job description. A thriving diverse Oxfam: It's people power that brings about change. To play our part as a global organisation working to overcome poverty and inequality, we need equality, diversity and inclusion across our community of staff, partners and volunteers. Together, we're committed to becoming a more diverse workforce, better able to tackle the global challenges that face our world today. To do that: We need to dismantle the unequal power structures that exist everywhere, this including Oxfam and the wider development and charity sectors. We need an inclusive Oxfam where everyone can bring who they are to our work and feels celebrated for the differences they bring. We want and need everyone, and that means we need you.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
About Us Oxfam is a global movement of people working together to end the injustice of poverty. That means we tackle the inequality that keeps people poor. Together we save, protect and rebuild lives. When disaster strikes, we help people build better lives for themselves, and for others. We take on issues like land rights, climate change and discrimination against women. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can enjoy life free from poverty. Oxfam GB is a member of international confederation of 21 organisations working together with partners and local communities in the areas of humanitarian, development and campaigning, in more than 90 countries. Oxfam Purpose To work with others to overcome poverty and suffering Trading Purpose To make as much money as possible to overcome poverty and suffering About our Oxfam Shops Open for business since 1948, Oxfam shops are at the heart of the charity and their community, raising vital funds and increasing public awareness of what we do. They are always guided by our values of empowerment, accountability and inclusiveness and focussed on making as much money as possible. The Role of our Deputy Shop Managers Commercially aware and constantly looking for new business opportunities, deputy shop managers motivate their teams and create a safe and energised work environment. They have high standards, a strong drive to achieve results and are accountable for their business. The role of the deputy shop manager is empowered, varied, busy and gives the opportunity to work with some amazing people. Shop managers are pivotal for the success of our business and can make a real difference. Oxfam operates a volunteer operating model, in which volunteers are empowered to take over most of the tasks within the shop, including running the shop in the manager's absence. Often the only paid member of staff, our managers and deputy managers are comfortable in this environment, really enjoy working with others and are great at delegating to their teams. Excellent communicators, they are creative, and always look for opportunities to attract new supporters every day. Our Values and Commitment to Safeguarding Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our values are recruited to work for us. We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. Key Skills and Competencies required Ability to support development and maintenance of successful, inclusive and diverse team who are able to maintain day to day activities of the shop. Some commercial awareness with ability to support effective retail processes and strong merchandising Ability to work collaboratively with the Shop Manager, and to build positive relationships with other colleagues. provide excellent customer service, and engage with local community and other civil society organisation Ability to demonstrate resilience to everyday pressures that come with the role and manage conflicting demands seeking appropriate support, advice and guidance when needed. Numerate and financial literate, able to interpret basic financial reports, monitor budgets and maintain shops administrative systems. IT competency and social media experience Please be aware, this is a weekend (Saturday and Sunday) role. The successful postholder will need to be both willing and able to work on weekends. How to apply As part of your online application, please upload your up to date CV and a covering letter explaining your suitability against the essential criteria in the job profile. All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks. Oxfam GB takes its obligation to protect the rights of children and vulnerable people very seriously; therefore, the successful candidate for this post will be also subject to extensive background checking, including a Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS), as this role involves unsupervised access to the above-mentioned groups. For full information surrounding DBS and the vacancy, please view the full job description. A thriving diverse Oxfam: It's people power that brings about change. To play our part as a global organisation working to overcome poverty and inequality, we need equality, diversity and inclusion across our community of staff, partners and volunteers. Together, we're committed to becoming a more diverse workforce, better able to tackle the global challenges that face our world today. To do that: We need to dismantle the unequal power structures that exist everywhere, this including Oxfam and the wider development and charity sectors. We need an inclusive Oxfam where everyone can bring who they are to our work and feels celebrated for the differences they bring. We want and need everyone, and that means we need you.
Your new company Hays Accountancy & Finance are seeking an immediate Finance professional for our client, a large, well established body that delivers vital services across Northern Ireland. This is an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to step into a key leadership role, overseeing finance operations and governance while supporting an organisation going through a period of modernisation and structural change. As Finance Manager, you will lead the organisation's Finance function, ensuring strong financial management, effective governance practices, and compliance with all relevant financial policies and public sector frameworks. You will work closely with senior leadership, internal stakeholders, external auditors, and government partners to deliver accurate financial reporting and support organisational planning. Your new role Managing day to day finance operations, ensuring effective systems, controls, policies and reporting processes are in place to support organisational needs. Preparing statutory annual accounts and management accounts in line with public sector accounting frameworks and delivering accurate financial reporting to senior leadership and governance committees. Leading budget planning, monitoring and forecasting for budgets exceeding £500k, ensuring expenditure remains within approved limits and aligned with organisational priorities. Overseeing governance activities, including risk management, fraud response procedures, procurement compliance, and assurance processes for funded projects. Managing audit engagement (internal and external), coordinating evidence, preparing responses, and ensuring recommendations are implemented within agreed timescales. Providing high quality financial and governance advice to senior leaders, contributing to organisational planning, strategic decision making and continuous improvement. Leading and developing the Finance and Governance teams, fostering a collaborative, high performing environment that supports change, innovation, and effective service delivery. Ensuring timely month end processes, report preparation, and secretariat support for governance committees. Supporting business cases, procurement activity and funding claims in accordance with organisational guidelines and relevant legislation. Building strong working relationships with internal stakeholders, government partners and external auditors. What you'll need to succeed Full membership of a recognised professional accountancy body (e.g. CIMA, ACCA, CIPFA, ICAEW, Chartered Accountants Ireland, or equivalent). At least 2 years' experience across: Corporate governance Preparing statutory financial statements Delivering management accounts to tight deadlines Budget management for budgets >£500k Managing internal/external audit relationships Leading and motivating staff A full current UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (reasonable adjustments considered). What you'll get in return Flexible working options available 25 plus 12 bank holidays Public Sector Benefits What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Your new company Hays Accountancy & Finance are seeking an immediate Finance professional for our client, a large, well established body that delivers vital services across Northern Ireland. This is an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to step into a key leadership role, overseeing finance operations and governance while supporting an organisation going through a period of modernisation and structural change. As Finance Manager, you will lead the organisation's Finance function, ensuring strong financial management, effective governance practices, and compliance with all relevant financial policies and public sector frameworks. You will work closely with senior leadership, internal stakeholders, external auditors, and government partners to deliver accurate financial reporting and support organisational planning. Your new role Managing day to day finance operations, ensuring effective systems, controls, policies and reporting processes are in place to support organisational needs. Preparing statutory annual accounts and management accounts in line with public sector accounting frameworks and delivering accurate financial reporting to senior leadership and governance committees. Leading budget planning, monitoring and forecasting for budgets exceeding £500k, ensuring expenditure remains within approved limits and aligned with organisational priorities. Overseeing governance activities, including risk management, fraud response procedures, procurement compliance, and assurance processes for funded projects. Managing audit engagement (internal and external), coordinating evidence, preparing responses, and ensuring recommendations are implemented within agreed timescales. Providing high quality financial and governance advice to senior leaders, contributing to organisational planning, strategic decision making and continuous improvement. Leading and developing the Finance and Governance teams, fostering a collaborative, high performing environment that supports change, innovation, and effective service delivery. Ensuring timely month end processes, report preparation, and secretariat support for governance committees. Supporting business cases, procurement activity and funding claims in accordance with organisational guidelines and relevant legislation. Building strong working relationships with internal stakeholders, government partners and external auditors. What you'll need to succeed Full membership of a recognised professional accountancy body (e.g. CIMA, ACCA, CIPFA, ICAEW, Chartered Accountants Ireland, or equivalent). At least 2 years' experience across: Corporate governance Preparing statutory financial statements Delivering management accounts to tight deadlines Budget management for budgets >£500k Managing internal/external audit relationships Leading and motivating staff A full current UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (reasonable adjustments considered). What you'll get in return Flexible working options available 25 plus 12 bank holidays Public Sector Benefits What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Overview Procurement Manager - Logistics 12-month Fixed Term Contract Hybrid - Based from our Hatfield office ( 2 days onsite) Why Ocado? Here at Ocado Logistics, it's our mission to provide an outstanding customer experience for our partners, developing groundbreaking technology, opening multiple sites at an accelerating rate and engaging in exciting new business partnerships around the world - changing the way the world shops, for good. We're reshaping the way the world shops. From high-tech Customer Fulfilment Centres to bustling delivery hubs and corporate offices, we deliver an exceptional online experience for our customers every day. With over 16,000 colleagues across the UK - from drivers and personal shoppers to engineers and strategists - how our logistics operation is supported, enabled and optimised has never been more important. The Opportunity We're seeking a Procurement Manager to join our Logistics Procurement team on a 12-month fixed term contract, playing a key role in supporting a large-scale, fast-moving logistics operation through effective sourcing, supplier management and commercial insight. This role offers the opportunity to own end-to-end sourcing activity across a broad and varied indirect spend portfolio, partnering closely with stakeholders across Logistics, Operations, Technology, People and Supply Chain. Reporting into the Senior Procurement Manager within Logistics Finance, you'll act as a trusted procurement manager, balancing commercial rigour with operational realities. This is a truly excellent opportunity for a procurement professional who enjoys variety, pace and impact. We're looking for someone with experience working as a Procurement Manager or in a similar role within a fast-paced environment, typically gained within FMCG, Retail, Logistics, Manufacturing or a comparable sector. What you'll be doing Managing supplier relationships across a diverse portfolio, with individual supplier spend of up to £5m per annum Leading commercial negotiations in line with Ocado Procurement Policy and best practice Owning end-to-end sourcing activity, from requirements gathering through to contracting Conducting market analysis to identify commercial, operational and supply-chain risks and opportunities Driving risk awareness across sourcing, contracting and the wider supply chain Leading due diligence and onboarding of new suppliers Tracking supplier spend against budgets and identifying savings and value opportunities Acting as a trusted procurement advisor to stakeholders, aligned to CIPS best practice Supporting category planning and key supplier relationships alongside the Senior Procurement Manager What we're looking for Proven experience in procurement within a fast-paced, complex environment Experience managing indirect goods and services; logistics, retail, FMCG or similar sectors preferred Strong commercial and contract management capability, with the ability to identify risk and opportunity Confident stakeholder management and supplier negotiation skills Comfortable working cross-functionally and influencing without formal authority Experience analysing commercial and financial supplier data to inform decision-making Knowledge of categories such as FM Services, Utilities, SaaS, Fleet, Consumables or Professional Services would be an advantage Key behaviours for success Strong planning and organisational skills Ability to persuade and influence stakeholders at all levels High attention to detail with a proactive, self-starter mindset Resilient, energetic and motivated in a changing environment What you can expect to receive in return At Ocado, we believe in a workplace where everyone feels valued and supported. You'll find a collaborative environment alongside an award-winning recognition programme and benefits package designed to support your wellbeing and work-life balance. Flexible Work: 30 days of 'work from anywhere' per year Wellbeing Support: Dedicated wellbeing apps and an Employee Assistance Programme Generous Leave: 25 days annual leave, rising to 27 after 5 years, with the option to buy more Pension: Up to 7% employer contribution matching Private Medical Cover: Comprehensive private medical insurance Family-Friendly Policies: Maternity, adoption, shared parental leave and paternity leave Financial Benefits: Interest-free season ticket loans and Cycle to Work scheme Travel Support: Free shuttle buses to site Share Schemes: Opportunity to participate in company share plans Shopping Perks: 15% discount on plus discounts with popular retailers and restaurants Financial Protection: Income Protection and Life Insurance Ocado Group is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to ensuring all applicants are treated fairly and equally, regardless of sex, sexual orientation, marital status, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, or union membership status.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Overview Procurement Manager - Logistics 12-month Fixed Term Contract Hybrid - Based from our Hatfield office ( 2 days onsite) Why Ocado? Here at Ocado Logistics, it's our mission to provide an outstanding customer experience for our partners, developing groundbreaking technology, opening multiple sites at an accelerating rate and engaging in exciting new business partnerships around the world - changing the way the world shops, for good. We're reshaping the way the world shops. From high-tech Customer Fulfilment Centres to bustling delivery hubs and corporate offices, we deliver an exceptional online experience for our customers every day. With over 16,000 colleagues across the UK - from drivers and personal shoppers to engineers and strategists - how our logistics operation is supported, enabled and optimised has never been more important. The Opportunity We're seeking a Procurement Manager to join our Logistics Procurement team on a 12-month fixed term contract, playing a key role in supporting a large-scale, fast-moving logistics operation through effective sourcing, supplier management and commercial insight. This role offers the opportunity to own end-to-end sourcing activity across a broad and varied indirect spend portfolio, partnering closely with stakeholders across Logistics, Operations, Technology, People and Supply Chain. Reporting into the Senior Procurement Manager within Logistics Finance, you'll act as a trusted procurement manager, balancing commercial rigour with operational realities. This is a truly excellent opportunity for a procurement professional who enjoys variety, pace and impact. We're looking for someone with experience working as a Procurement Manager or in a similar role within a fast-paced environment, typically gained within FMCG, Retail, Logistics, Manufacturing or a comparable sector. What you'll be doing Managing supplier relationships across a diverse portfolio, with individual supplier spend of up to £5m per annum Leading commercial negotiations in line with Ocado Procurement Policy and best practice Owning end-to-end sourcing activity, from requirements gathering through to contracting Conducting market analysis to identify commercial, operational and supply-chain risks and opportunities Driving risk awareness across sourcing, contracting and the wider supply chain Leading due diligence and onboarding of new suppliers Tracking supplier spend against budgets and identifying savings and value opportunities Acting as a trusted procurement advisor to stakeholders, aligned to CIPS best practice Supporting category planning and key supplier relationships alongside the Senior Procurement Manager What we're looking for Proven experience in procurement within a fast-paced, complex environment Experience managing indirect goods and services; logistics, retail, FMCG or similar sectors preferred Strong commercial and contract management capability, with the ability to identify risk and opportunity Confident stakeholder management and supplier negotiation skills Comfortable working cross-functionally and influencing without formal authority Experience analysing commercial and financial supplier data to inform decision-making Knowledge of categories such as FM Services, Utilities, SaaS, Fleet, Consumables or Professional Services would be an advantage Key behaviours for success Strong planning and organisational skills Ability to persuade and influence stakeholders at all levels High attention to detail with a proactive, self-starter mindset Resilient, energetic and motivated in a changing environment What you can expect to receive in return At Ocado, we believe in a workplace where everyone feels valued and supported. You'll find a collaborative environment alongside an award-winning recognition programme and benefits package designed to support your wellbeing and work-life balance. Flexible Work: 30 days of 'work from anywhere' per year Wellbeing Support: Dedicated wellbeing apps and an Employee Assistance Programme Generous Leave: 25 days annual leave, rising to 27 after 5 years, with the option to buy more Pension: Up to 7% employer contribution matching Private Medical Cover: Comprehensive private medical insurance Family-Friendly Policies: Maternity, adoption, shared parental leave and paternity leave Financial Benefits: Interest-free season ticket loans and Cycle to Work scheme Travel Support: Free shuttle buses to site Share Schemes: Opportunity to participate in company share plans Shopping Perks: 15% discount on plus discounts with popular retailers and restaurants Financial Protection: Income Protection and Life Insurance Ocado Group is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to ensuring all applicants are treated fairly and equally, regardless of sex, sexual orientation, marital status, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, or union membership status.
Role: Finance Assistant Type: Interim 3-month contract (possible extension) Salary: 18 per hour to 22.50 per hour UMB inside IR35 Hybrid: Ideally 1 or 2 days a week onsite Location: Leicestershire Sellick Partnership is partnering with a local government organisation to recruit a Finance Assistant on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive finance function and play a key role in the day-to-day financial operations of the organisation. The responsibilities of the Finance Assistant will include: Supporting the Finance team across a broad range of activities, including financial reporting, data input and analysis Assisting with budget monitoring, annual budget preparation and year-end processes Maintaining accurate financial records and supporting reconciliations Supporting the administration and tracking of insurance-related financial matters Contributing to the preparation of statutory and management information returns Providing general administrative support to ensure the smooth running of the service Working collaboratively with colleagues and engaging positively with internal and external stakeholders. The ideal candidate for the Finance Assistant role will have: At least two years' experience working in a finance or accounts-based environment AAT Level 2 qualification or equivalent accounting knowledge Strong IT skills, particularly within Microsoft Excel Experience working with financial systems and handling high volumes of data accurately A methodical and organised approach with strong attention to detail The ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines A positive, proactive attitude with a focus on continuous improvement and customer service. How to apply for the Finance Assistant role: If you believe that you are well-suited to this excellent opportunity of Finance Assistant, please apply directly or contact Tim Farnsworth at Sellick Partnership, Derby Office for more information. CVs will be screened and submitted to the client for shortlisting, with interviews arranged promptly for successful applicants. 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.
Feb 10, 2026
Contractor
Role: Finance Assistant Type: Interim 3-month contract (possible extension) Salary: 18 per hour to 22.50 per hour UMB inside IR35 Hybrid: Ideally 1 or 2 days a week onsite Location: Leicestershire Sellick Partnership is partnering with a local government organisation to recruit a Finance Assistant on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive finance function and play a key role in the day-to-day financial operations of the organisation. The responsibilities of the Finance Assistant will include: Supporting the Finance team across a broad range of activities, including financial reporting, data input and analysis Assisting with budget monitoring, annual budget preparation and year-end processes Maintaining accurate financial records and supporting reconciliations Supporting the administration and tracking of insurance-related financial matters Contributing to the preparation of statutory and management information returns Providing general administrative support to ensure the smooth running of the service Working collaboratively with colleagues and engaging positively with internal and external stakeholders. The ideal candidate for the Finance Assistant role will have: At least two years' experience working in a finance or accounts-based environment AAT Level 2 qualification or equivalent accounting knowledge Strong IT skills, particularly within Microsoft Excel Experience working with financial systems and handling high volumes of data accurately A methodical and organised approach with strong attention to detail The ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines A positive, proactive attitude with a focus on continuous improvement and customer service. How to apply for the Finance Assistant role: If you believe that you are well-suited to this excellent opportunity of Finance Assistant, please apply directly or contact Tim Farnsworth at Sellick Partnership, Derby Office for more information. CVs will be screened and submitted to the client for shortlisting, with interviews arranged promptly for successful applicants. 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.
We are seeking an Engineering Director to take full ownership ofInductosense'sengineering function. This role has accountability for software, firmware,electronicsandmechanicalengineering,along with manufacturing. The Engineering Directoris responsible fortechnical integrity, system coherence, and delivery discipline across the full product lifecycle. This includes scaling software platforms, ensuring robust integration between hardware and software, andindustrialisingproducts for reliable manufacture and deployment. This role suits a technically strong engineering leader who has scaled multidisciplinary teams and systems beyond early-stageexecution, and who is comfortable making hard technical andorganisationaltrade-offs in a real-world industrial context. About Inductosense Inductosense is a technology-led engineering company based in Bristol, developing wireless, battery-free ultrasonic sensing solutions for corrosion and erosion monitoring in industrial environments. Our proprietary WAND (Wireless and Non-Destructive) platform combines advanced sensor hardware, embedded systems, firmware, and software to deliver scalable, field-deployed monitoring solutions used globally across Oil & Gas , Nuclear , Mining , Renewables , and Chemical sectors. The business is growing at approximately 40% year-on-year, is well funded (including strategic investment from Saudi Aramco), and operates in technically demanding, safety-critical environments. As Inductosense scales, we are strengthening engineering leadership to support higher volumes, more complex systems, and increased software and manufacturing integration. Key Responsibilities Engineering Leadership &OrganisationDesign Own and lead the engineering function across software, firmware, electronics, mechanicaldisciplines. Define engineeringand productionorg structure, technical ownership boundaries, and leadership layers to support scale. Build and develop engineering managers, technical leads, and senior individual contributors. Set clear expectations around accountability, delivery, documentation, and engineering standards. Lead workforce planning, hiring strategy, capability development, and succession planning. Software, Systems & Architecture Ownership Own the software engineering capability, including architecture, scalability, reliability, security, and maintainability. Ensure effective system-level integration between software, firmware, electronics, sensors, and physical assets. Define andmaintainsystem architectures, interfaces, and versioning strategies. Ensure data integrity, cybersecurity, and system resilience are designed-in, not retrofitted. Balance long-term platform evolution with near-term delivery and customer commitments. Technical Authority, Risk & Governance Act as senior technical authority for engineering decisions, trade-offs, and risk acceptance. Chair engineering design reviews covering architecture, detailed design, validation, verification, and release. Own technical risk management across reliability, performance, manufacturability, compliance, and supportability. Ensure engineering decisions are evidence-based and traceable. Set and enforce technical standardsappropriate toregulated and industrial environments. Own engineering execution across the full product lifecycle, from concept throughtoproduction. Translate product and customer requirements into clear engineering specifications, plans, and resource models. Drive predictable delivery through structured planning, dependency management, and progress tracking. Hold teams accountable for quality, schedule, and technical outcomes. Ensure engineering outputs meet functional, regulatory, and operational requirements. Engineering Processes, Quality & Compliance Define, implement, and continuously improve engineeringand manufacturingprocesses suitable for scale. Strengthen ISOand ATEXaligned design control, documentation, traceability, and change management. Ensureappropriate useof development methodologies (e.g.Agile, V-model, hybrid approaches). Embed quality, verification, and compliance into day-to-day engineering practice. Own the engineering interface to manufacturing and operations. Ensure Design for Manufacture (DFM), Design for Test (DFT), and production readiness are addressed early. Work with Operations to improve yields, reduce defects, and support volume scaling. Support supplier qualification, manufacturing partner engagement, and test equipmentstrategy. Ensure feedback from manufacturing and field deploymentinformsengineering improvements. Cross-Functional Engineering Leadership Operateas a senior leader within the company, contributing to strategic and operational decisions. Align engineering priorities with product roadmap, commercial commitments, and financial constraints. Support customer-facing teams with technical leadership for key accounts and partners. Collaborate with Finance on budgets, capacity planning, and investment trade-offs. Experience & Qualifications Significant experienceleading engineering teams delivering complexhardware-softwareproducts. Proven experience scaling multidisciplinary engineeringorganisations, including managers. Strong technical background in software, embedded systems, electronics, or systems engineering. Experience owning full product lifecycles from concept through production and deployment. Experience integrating engineering with manufacturing and operations. Strong engineering judgement and ability to make fit-for-purpose trade-offs. Degree-qualified in Engineering or equivalent experience. Able to commute to Bristol. Right to work in the UK (no visa sponsorship available). Experience in regulated or safety-critical environments (e.g.ISO 9001, ATEX). Exposure to sensor systems, NDT, industrial IoT, or data-enabled hardware platforms. Experience supporting manufacturing scale-upin a high-growth environment. Familiarity with Oil & Gas, Energy, orNuclearsectors. What We Offer Competitive salary based on experience 5% company pension contribution (with 3% employee contribution) 25 daysannual leave plus birthday off Interested? Apply using the form below. Apply now Interested in joining us? Upload your CV and let our team review your application-we're always looking for talented individuals to grow with Inductosense. Full name Email Phone Applying For: File Upload Drop files here or Max. file size: 150 MB. Message 0 of 600 max characters You need to load content from reCAPTCHA to submit the form. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an Engineering Director to take full ownership ofInductosense'sengineering function. This role has accountability for software, firmware,electronicsandmechanicalengineering,along with manufacturing. The Engineering Directoris responsible fortechnical integrity, system coherence, and delivery discipline across the full product lifecycle. This includes scaling software platforms, ensuring robust integration between hardware and software, andindustrialisingproducts for reliable manufacture and deployment. This role suits a technically strong engineering leader who has scaled multidisciplinary teams and systems beyond early-stageexecution, and who is comfortable making hard technical andorganisationaltrade-offs in a real-world industrial context. About Inductosense Inductosense is a technology-led engineering company based in Bristol, developing wireless, battery-free ultrasonic sensing solutions for corrosion and erosion monitoring in industrial environments. Our proprietary WAND (Wireless and Non-Destructive) platform combines advanced sensor hardware, embedded systems, firmware, and software to deliver scalable, field-deployed monitoring solutions used globally across Oil & Gas , Nuclear , Mining , Renewables , and Chemical sectors. The business is growing at approximately 40% year-on-year, is well funded (including strategic investment from Saudi Aramco), and operates in technically demanding, safety-critical environments. As Inductosense scales, we are strengthening engineering leadership to support higher volumes, more complex systems, and increased software and manufacturing integration. Key Responsibilities Engineering Leadership &OrganisationDesign Own and lead the engineering function across software, firmware, electronics, mechanicaldisciplines. Define engineeringand productionorg structure, technical ownership boundaries, and leadership layers to support scale. Build and develop engineering managers, technical leads, and senior individual contributors. Set clear expectations around accountability, delivery, documentation, and engineering standards. Lead workforce planning, hiring strategy, capability development, and succession planning. Software, Systems & Architecture Ownership Own the software engineering capability, including architecture, scalability, reliability, security, and maintainability. Ensure effective system-level integration between software, firmware, electronics, sensors, and physical assets. Define andmaintainsystem architectures, interfaces, and versioning strategies. Ensure data integrity, cybersecurity, and system resilience are designed-in, not retrofitted. Balance long-term platform evolution with near-term delivery and customer commitments. Technical Authority, Risk & Governance Act as senior technical authority for engineering decisions, trade-offs, and risk acceptance. Chair engineering design reviews covering architecture, detailed design, validation, verification, and release. Own technical risk management across reliability, performance, manufacturability, compliance, and supportability. Ensure engineering decisions are evidence-based and traceable. Set and enforce technical standardsappropriate toregulated and industrial environments. Own engineering execution across the full product lifecycle, from concept throughtoproduction. Translate product and customer requirements into clear engineering specifications, plans, and resource models. Drive predictable delivery through structured planning, dependency management, and progress tracking. Hold teams accountable for quality, schedule, and technical outcomes. Ensure engineering outputs meet functional, regulatory, and operational requirements. Engineering Processes, Quality & Compliance Define, implement, and continuously improve engineeringand manufacturingprocesses suitable for scale. Strengthen ISOand ATEXaligned design control, documentation, traceability, and change management. Ensureappropriate useof development methodologies (e.g.Agile, V-model, hybrid approaches). Embed quality, verification, and compliance into day-to-day engineering practice. Own the engineering interface to manufacturing and operations. Ensure Design for Manufacture (DFM), Design for Test (DFT), and production readiness are addressed early. Work with Operations to improve yields, reduce defects, and support volume scaling. Support supplier qualification, manufacturing partner engagement, and test equipmentstrategy. Ensure feedback from manufacturing and field deploymentinformsengineering improvements. Cross-Functional Engineering Leadership Operateas a senior leader within the company, contributing to strategic and operational decisions. Align engineering priorities with product roadmap, commercial commitments, and financial constraints. Support customer-facing teams with technical leadership for key accounts and partners. Collaborate with Finance on budgets, capacity planning, and investment trade-offs. Experience & Qualifications Significant experienceleading engineering teams delivering complexhardware-softwareproducts. Proven experience scaling multidisciplinary engineeringorganisations, including managers. Strong technical background in software, embedded systems, electronics, or systems engineering. Experience owning full product lifecycles from concept through production and deployment. Experience integrating engineering with manufacturing and operations. Strong engineering judgement and ability to make fit-for-purpose trade-offs. Degree-qualified in Engineering or equivalent experience. Able to commute to Bristol. Right to work in the UK (no visa sponsorship available). Experience in regulated or safety-critical environments (e.g.ISO 9001, ATEX). Exposure to sensor systems, NDT, industrial IoT, or data-enabled hardware platforms. Experience supporting manufacturing scale-upin a high-growth environment. Familiarity with Oil & Gas, Energy, orNuclearsectors. What We Offer Competitive salary based on experience 5% company pension contribution (with 3% employee contribution) 25 daysannual leave plus birthday off Interested? Apply using the form below. Apply now Interested in joining us? Upload your CV and let our team review your application-we're always looking for talented individuals to grow with Inductosense. Full name Email Phone Applying For: File Upload Drop files here or Max. file size: 150 MB. Message 0 of 600 max characters You need to load content from reCAPTCHA to submit the form. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.