The Role Civil Enforcement Officer - Zero hours contract - London based - £13.85 per hour Are you looking for a role that offers you full flexibility? Do you have a full UK driving license or CBT? Are you looking for a role where you can spend your time outdoors, making London a better place to live and work? If you answered yes to these questions, then we may have just what you are looking for! APCOA are looking for Civil Enforcement Officers to work across our South London contracts on a flexible basis. You will be covering sickness, holiday and any other staff shortages as, and when required dependant on your availability. Please note this is a zero hours contract, we will endeavour to ensure you have as many hours as we can on a weekly basis but a minimum number of hours is not guaranteed. Role Overview Civil Enforcement Officers are at the heart of the business. You will be an incredibly important part of the community, keeping the roads moving and ensuring public safety. This will include: Patrolling public streets and council car parks to issue Penalty Charge Notices. Guiding the public on rules and advise about parking provisions. Reportingany defects to street furniture, such as signs and road markings. Who We Are Looking For Enjoys working outside, think of all that fresh air and exercise! Wants flexible days and hours to suit. Wants to join a reliable business and team, you will play a key role in your local area. Has excellent Customer Service skills and enjoys working with the public. Likes to be part of a large diverse team but can work by yourself without too much direction. Is resilient, reliable, and conscientious. Your Skills & Requirements You will have excellent customer care skills and be able to converse in a friendly and effective manner. Must be available initially for a full week of training. Full Driving license or CBT necessary for this role Benefits At APCOA, we are always trying to think of new ways to reward hardworking staff. Some of the benefits on offer to you are: £13.85 per hour basic salary Flexible hours Accrued annual leave dependant on number of hours worked. We also provide, uniform, employee awards, a discount scheme, and a pension scheme. Location & Travel So, could you be our next Civil Enforcement Officer? If this sounds like an opening for you then "apply now" Please note, this role will be required to travel across the entirety of London as dictated by the business needs. Travel expenses will be paid for travel outside of the successful applicants if they commute outside of their home borough. Equal Opportunity Statement We are focused on ensuring APCOA is a fair place to workregardless of age, race, gender or level in the business. We offer an influencing work atmosphere where successes are shared. With challenging projects and an atmosphere of fostering and support. Staff have the training prospects to fulfil their potential while aiming for excellence in their work.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
The Role Civil Enforcement Officer - Zero hours contract - London based - £13.85 per hour Are you looking for a role that offers you full flexibility? Do you have a full UK driving license or CBT? Are you looking for a role where you can spend your time outdoors, making London a better place to live and work? If you answered yes to these questions, then we may have just what you are looking for! APCOA are looking for Civil Enforcement Officers to work across our South London contracts on a flexible basis. You will be covering sickness, holiday and any other staff shortages as, and when required dependant on your availability. Please note this is a zero hours contract, we will endeavour to ensure you have as many hours as we can on a weekly basis but a minimum number of hours is not guaranteed. Role Overview Civil Enforcement Officers are at the heart of the business. You will be an incredibly important part of the community, keeping the roads moving and ensuring public safety. This will include: Patrolling public streets and council car parks to issue Penalty Charge Notices. Guiding the public on rules and advise about parking provisions. Reportingany defects to street furniture, such as signs and road markings. Who We Are Looking For Enjoys working outside, think of all that fresh air and exercise! Wants flexible days and hours to suit. Wants to join a reliable business and team, you will play a key role in your local area. Has excellent Customer Service skills and enjoys working with the public. Likes to be part of a large diverse team but can work by yourself without too much direction. Is resilient, reliable, and conscientious. Your Skills & Requirements You will have excellent customer care skills and be able to converse in a friendly and effective manner. Must be available initially for a full week of training. Full Driving license or CBT necessary for this role Benefits At APCOA, we are always trying to think of new ways to reward hardworking staff. Some of the benefits on offer to you are: £13.85 per hour basic salary Flexible hours Accrued annual leave dependant on number of hours worked. We also provide, uniform, employee awards, a discount scheme, and a pension scheme. Location & Travel So, could you be our next Civil Enforcement Officer? If this sounds like an opening for you then "apply now" Please note, this role will be required to travel across the entirety of London as dictated by the business needs. Travel expenses will be paid for travel outside of the successful applicants if they commute outside of their home borough. Equal Opportunity Statement We are focused on ensuring APCOA is a fair place to workregardless of age, race, gender or level in the business. We offer an influencing work atmosphere where successes are shared. With challenging projects and an atmosphere of fostering and support. Staff have the training prospects to fulfil their potential while aiming for excellence in their work.
A leading Environmental Health Consultancy in Central Scotland is looking for a qualified Environmental Health Practitioner or Officer. This role offers an opportunity to specialise in Food Hygiene and Health & Safety, conducting audits and training within a supportive, tech-driven environment. Successful candidates will hold a BSc or MSc in Environmental Health and have relevant experience. The company promotes career growth with a structured pathway to CIEH Registration and provides a flexible benefits package.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
A leading Environmental Health Consultancy in Central Scotland is looking for a qualified Environmental Health Practitioner or Officer. This role offers an opportunity to specialise in Food Hygiene and Health & Safety, conducting audits and training within a supportive, tech-driven environment. Successful candidates will hold a BSc or MSc in Environmental Health and have relevant experience. The company promotes career growth with a structured pathway to CIEH Registration and provides a flexible benefits package.
All our Residential Children's Homes are part of Cardiff Social Services and deliver high quality care for young people between the ages of 11 - 17. The homes are in walking distance of local shops, recreational centres & local amenities and in close proximity of the city centre, accessible by all major traffic routes in and out of Cardiff. Our teams work in a trauma informed and child centred way by building positive connections and trust with our young people who may display social, emotional and behavioural difficulties due to adverse trauma and supporting them with their personal goals and outcomes. Every day is different, and you will face new challenges, we need staff members with a can-do attitude, that are willing to go above and beyond for the young people in their care. We need our team to help recognise and promote young people's individuality, uniqueness and diverse needs whilst providing a nurturing and positive environment. Mae bob un o'n Cartrefi Plant Preswyl yn rhan o Wasanaethau Cymdeithasol Caerdydd ac yn cynnig gofal o ansawdd uchel i bobl ifanc rhwng 11 a 17 oed. Mae'r cartrefi o fewn pellter cerdded i siopau lleol, canolfannau hamdden ac amwynderau lleol ac yn agos at ganol y ddinas, ac yn hygyrch trwy'r holl brif lwybrau traffig i mewn ac allan o Gaerdydd. Mae'r timau'n gweithio mewn ffordd sy'n ystyriol o drawma ac sy'n canolbwyntio ar y plentyn trwy feithrin cysylltiadau cadarnhaol ac ymddiriedaeth gyda'n pobl ifanc a allai arddangos anawsterau cymdeithasol, emosiynol ac ymddygiadol oherwydd trawma andwyol a'u cynorthwyo gyda'u nodau a'u deilliannau personol. Mae pob diwrnod yn wahanol, a byddwch yn wynebu heriau newydd - mae angen aelodau o staff arnom sydd ag agwedd gadarnhaol, sy'n barod i fynd y filltir ychwanegol dros y bobl ifanc yn eu gofal. Mae angen i'n tîm helpu i gydnabod a hyrwyddo unigoliaeth, natur unigryw ac anghenion amrywiol pobl ifanc wrth ddarparu amgylchedd meithringar a chadarnhaol.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
All our Residential Children's Homes are part of Cardiff Social Services and deliver high quality care for young people between the ages of 11 - 17. The homes are in walking distance of local shops, recreational centres & local amenities and in close proximity of the city centre, accessible by all major traffic routes in and out of Cardiff. Our teams work in a trauma informed and child centred way by building positive connections and trust with our young people who may display social, emotional and behavioural difficulties due to adverse trauma and supporting them with their personal goals and outcomes. Every day is different, and you will face new challenges, we need staff members with a can-do attitude, that are willing to go above and beyond for the young people in their care. We need our team to help recognise and promote young people's individuality, uniqueness and diverse needs whilst providing a nurturing and positive environment. Mae bob un o'n Cartrefi Plant Preswyl yn rhan o Wasanaethau Cymdeithasol Caerdydd ac yn cynnig gofal o ansawdd uchel i bobl ifanc rhwng 11 a 17 oed. Mae'r cartrefi o fewn pellter cerdded i siopau lleol, canolfannau hamdden ac amwynderau lleol ac yn agos at ganol y ddinas, ac yn hygyrch trwy'r holl brif lwybrau traffig i mewn ac allan o Gaerdydd. Mae'r timau'n gweithio mewn ffordd sy'n ystyriol o drawma ac sy'n canolbwyntio ar y plentyn trwy feithrin cysylltiadau cadarnhaol ac ymddiriedaeth gyda'n pobl ifanc a allai arddangos anawsterau cymdeithasol, emosiynol ac ymddygiadol oherwydd trawma andwyol a'u cynorthwyo gyda'u nodau a'u deilliannau personol. Mae pob diwrnod yn wahanol, a byddwch yn wynebu heriau newydd - mae angen aelodau o staff arnom sydd ag agwedd gadarnhaol, sy'n barod i fynd y filltir ychwanegol dros y bobl ifanc yn eu gofal. Mae angen i'n tîm helpu i gydnabod a hyrwyddo unigoliaeth, natur unigryw ac anghenion amrywiol pobl ifanc wrth ddarparu amgylchedd meithringar a chadarnhaol.
Reserve Officer (part-time) The Army - United Kingdom From £99.60 a day You're made for more. Get paid to spend your spare time learning transferrable skills and experiencing adventures you never thought possible. As a Reserve Officer, you'll get involved in everything that the Regular Army does - from combat to peacekeeping and humanitarian work - but you'll only work the hours that suit you and your schedule. On the days that you serve, you'll learn how to command soldiers in your Army Reserve unit, plan and deliver training for your team, and provide support to the Regular Army when needed. Reach your full potential. Once you've completed your training, you'll be a Second Lieutenant, earning £99.60 per day. As you progress through our ranks, this will rise to £119.71 per day for a Captain, and £150.14 per day when you become a Major. If you meet your minimum training commitment (usually 19 or 27 days) and pass your Military Training Tests (once a year), you'll also get a tax-free bonus payment on top of your pay. You don't need any previous experience to become a Reserve Officer. Through world-class training at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, you'll develop all the transferrable leadership skills and qualifications you need to motivate and support your team. This entry-level training can be completed in modules or all in one go, so you can choose the route that best suits you. The Army will always respect that for a Reservist, family life and civilian jobs should always come first. This means that you'll never be put under pressure to spend all your spare time with the Army. You can be as flexible as you like, knowing that you'll be rewarded for the time that you give. And you'll also earn one day of paid holiday for every 10 days you serve. You'll even get to take part in Army sports, like skiing, orienteering, and target shooting, and travel the world on adventurous training exercises. You Belong Here Apply Now
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Reserve Officer (part-time) The Army - United Kingdom From £99.60 a day You're made for more. Get paid to spend your spare time learning transferrable skills and experiencing adventures you never thought possible. As a Reserve Officer, you'll get involved in everything that the Regular Army does - from combat to peacekeeping and humanitarian work - but you'll only work the hours that suit you and your schedule. On the days that you serve, you'll learn how to command soldiers in your Army Reserve unit, plan and deliver training for your team, and provide support to the Regular Army when needed. Reach your full potential. Once you've completed your training, you'll be a Second Lieutenant, earning £99.60 per day. As you progress through our ranks, this will rise to £119.71 per day for a Captain, and £150.14 per day when you become a Major. If you meet your minimum training commitment (usually 19 or 27 days) and pass your Military Training Tests (once a year), you'll also get a tax-free bonus payment on top of your pay. You don't need any previous experience to become a Reserve Officer. Through world-class training at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, you'll develop all the transferrable leadership skills and qualifications you need to motivate and support your team. This entry-level training can be completed in modules or all in one go, so you can choose the route that best suits you. The Army will always respect that for a Reservist, family life and civilian jobs should always come first. This means that you'll never be put under pressure to spend all your spare time with the Army. You can be as flexible as you like, knowing that you'll be rewarded for the time that you give. And you'll also earn one day of paid holiday for every 10 days you serve. You'll even get to take part in Army sports, like skiing, orienteering, and target shooting, and travel the world on adventurous training exercises. You Belong Here Apply Now
Job Title: Commissioning Officer Location: Slough Reports to: Strategic Commissioner DBS Requirement: Enhanced Role Overview As a Commissioning Officer within the Adult Social Care Directorate, you will support the delivery of commissioning strategies for key service areas such as Mental Health, Autism & Learning Disabilities, Prevention & Carers, and Older People. You will ensure high-quality services are available to residents, work closely with partners, and use evidence and stakeholder input to shape services that promote independence, choice, and positive outcomes. Key Responsibilities Lead commissioning projects in your portfolio, ensuring delivery on time, within budget, and in line with governance standards. Engage with service users, carers, and community groups to ensure their input informs service design (co-production). Work closely with health and social care partners, providers, and internal teams to improve service pathways and outcomes. Collect and interpret data to identify service gaps, market opportunities, and future demand. Prepare high-quality reports for internal and external audiences, including Cabinet and strategic boards. Monitor progress of strategic plans and support risk management in commissioning activities. Contribute to safeguarding processes and maintain compliance with relevant legislation and council policies. Essential Skills & Experience Experience in social care or health commissioning, with a strong understanding of legislation and policy. Ability to engage and influence stakeholders, including service users, carers, and partner organizations. Strong analytical, organisational, and communication skills, including report writing. Experience managing projects, budgets, and working independently. Ability to consult with vulnerable individuals and manage sensitive information. Qualifications Degree in Health, Social Care, or a related field. Level 5 Commissioning for Wellbeing or equivalent. IPC Certificate in Commissioning and Purchasing.
Mar 14, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Commissioning Officer Location: Slough Reports to: Strategic Commissioner DBS Requirement: Enhanced Role Overview As a Commissioning Officer within the Adult Social Care Directorate, you will support the delivery of commissioning strategies for key service areas such as Mental Health, Autism & Learning Disabilities, Prevention & Carers, and Older People. You will ensure high-quality services are available to residents, work closely with partners, and use evidence and stakeholder input to shape services that promote independence, choice, and positive outcomes. Key Responsibilities Lead commissioning projects in your portfolio, ensuring delivery on time, within budget, and in line with governance standards. Engage with service users, carers, and community groups to ensure their input informs service design (co-production). Work closely with health and social care partners, providers, and internal teams to improve service pathways and outcomes. Collect and interpret data to identify service gaps, market opportunities, and future demand. Prepare high-quality reports for internal and external audiences, including Cabinet and strategic boards. Monitor progress of strategic plans and support risk management in commissioning activities. Contribute to safeguarding processes and maintain compliance with relevant legislation and council policies. Essential Skills & Experience Experience in social care or health commissioning, with a strong understanding of legislation and policy. Ability to engage and influence stakeholders, including service users, carers, and partner organizations. Strong analytical, organisational, and communication skills, including report writing. Experience managing projects, budgets, and working independently. Ability to consult with vulnerable individuals and manage sensitive information. Qualifications Degree in Health, Social Care, or a related field. Level 5 Commissioning for Wellbeing or equivalent. IPC Certificate in Commissioning and Purchasing.
Location: Remote Hours : Part Time (21 hours per week) Contract : Fixed term to end of January 2028. Salary: £26,100 - £28,200 pro rata (£43,500 - £47,000 FTE) This is an important project working in partnership with Government, the NHS, partners and affected communities as part of national memorial activities to reflect on the impact of Covid-19 for people across the UK. The contract is linked to the anticipated development and delivery timeline of the Reflection Spaces project, which is the primary focus of the role. Key Relationships: Programme Leads, COO, Director of Strategic Engagement, AD Finance and Operations, Trustees, External Partners Overall Purpose The Project Manager will work with NHS member charities and key stakeholders to design, lead and manage a high-profile programme of activity alongside key partners and those with lived experience to create memorial reflection spaces for communities most impacted by COVID-19. This is referred to in this document at the 'Reflection Spaces' project. You will bring a dynamic, can do approach to support the design and delivery of the Reflection Spaces project, ensuring collaboration across a wide range of stakeholders, including their identified Charities, voluntary sector organisations, funders, evaluators and government officials to create beautiful high quality and reflective spaces supportive of those experiencing bereavement with creative elements to mark their significance. It involves working collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders including their member charities, trusts, funders, evaluators, and government officials, and ensuring initiatives are delivered successfully. Overall Objectives To support the design and implementation of new sensory reflection spaces that create a living memory and legacy for communities of those lost during the pandemic. The new COVID-19 memorials will be created across the country that reflect the importance of green spaces to the nation during the pandemic for health and wellbeing, and to bring people together in remembrance and commemoration to those who have experienced loss. To convene and engage stakeholders to inform the national elements of the project including development of the creative brief, ensuring a golden thread that brings all of the locally funded projects together. You will coordinate teams, stakeholders and partners to ensure high quality delivery, excellent interpretation and relevance through codesign to represent the user needs from established steering and engagement groups to ensure quality and impact. You may also be required to oversee other initiatives successfully so they deliver on their objectives, managing stakeholders, and are delivered on time and to budget - in particular the Green Communities project, which is an existing grant programme to create and improve green spaces and help improve the nation's health. Key Responsibilities Project Design and Development Work with the Programme Leads and SRO to develop the Reflection Spaces project from design to implementation considering sustainability and legacy of local project design and implementation with charity members. Managing high profile stakeholder relationships and partners across government, horticultural partners and bereavement organisations to codesign the programme of activity and/or high level design brief to guide local project delivery. Establish evaluation requirements for the programme and projects delivered at a local level and in line with partners involved, leading processes to convene, capture and share evidence, data and insight to support knowledge of impact for users of the spaces. Commission and manage external evaluations where appropriate, ensuring quality and alignment with project aims. Plan funding aspects of the programme allocating awards to chosen Charities able to support the requirements of the spaces as per brief. Develop project plans with clear objectives, timelines, milestones and manage and monitor associated budget, ensuring that projects are financially sustainable and cover their costs. Delivery and Management Lead initiatives, in particular the Reflection Spaces project, to ensure they are delivered on time, within scope and budget. Establish and oversee robust project governance, risk management, and reporting processes, maintaining strong administration and compliance throughout Regularly review and monitor impact against the goals of the programme, ensuring the benefits and impact they seek are being achieved Provide line management of staff where required, such as the Senior Projects Officer working across their other related greening projects Manage project resources and staff effectively, fostering a collaborative team culture and supporting and ensuring team members are empowered Support or lead the process of securing appropriate partnership propositions, selecting service contracts or grant arrangements where appropriate, with regard to considerations such as control and VAT efficiency. Where multiple potential partners exist, ensure they have effective decision making to select the most appropriate partnerships in line with their strategic criteria, either through procurement or application assessments and establish appropriate tender processes for artistic commissioning. Manage contracts or grant arrangements with external partners, including evaluators and delivery organisations, delegating as required; lead or support negotiations as needed and ensure partners meet their obligations. Oversee and manage the delivery of the Greener Communities project to completion. Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration Convene and engage stakeholders, including member charities, trusts and employees, funders and evaluators, to co-produce and steer projects collaboratively. Facilitating and supporting engagement to harness lived experience voice to inform the design and delivery of locally delivered projects to ensure relevance and suitability of spaces and also to support national commemoration events such as the National Day of Reflection. Manage stakeholder relationships throughout the lifecycle of each project, ensuring effective communication and engagement. Provide support and guidance to member charities through the projects they fund, enabling high quality spaces and user experience and outcomes. Represent the organisation externally, acting as a champion for the company and charities Form professional and beneficial relationships with internal and external stakeholders - including at a senior level, representing the department internally and externally and bringing your experience of greening for health. Work collaboratively with teams across the organisation to plan commemorative events around the National Day of Reflection and to support the design of communication plans. Creative Arts Installation Lead the creative arts commissioning aspects of the Reflection Spaces project in collaboration with partners to ensure spaces have interpretation and recognition around their purpose and also any installation artwork featuring across all sites acting as the golden thread for the programme. Identify and build effective relationships with new stakeholders and funders who are required for the artistic aspects of the Reflection Spaces project to support ambition, working collaboratively to secure income such Arts Council applications or equivalent for the devolved nations such as Creative Scotland. Establish creative steering groups that help to codesign artistic aspects that will establish interpretation of the spaces and create a 'golden thread' unifying the spaces Other duties Visibly live our client's values of Human, Collaborative and Pioneering, including their commitment to diversity and inclusion. Carrying out the duties of post in accordance with their policies and procedures on Health and Safety and take responsibility for ensuring personal health and safety. Working flexibly, prioritising workload, and working effectively as part of a team. Demonstrating an ability to work calmly and effectively when under pressure of tight deadlines, to deliver work on time and to a high standard. Work with organisational systems to capture and share stakeholder interactions in a timely manner Adhere to relevant legislation, best practice, policies, and processes including, but not limited to charity law, the fundraising regulator, GDPR and professional codes and standards. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of duties. The need for flexibility is required, and the post holder is expected to carry out any other related duties that are within the employee's skills and abilities whenever reasonably instructed. REF-
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Location: Remote Hours : Part Time (21 hours per week) Contract : Fixed term to end of January 2028. Salary: £26,100 - £28,200 pro rata (£43,500 - £47,000 FTE) This is an important project working in partnership with Government, the NHS, partners and affected communities as part of national memorial activities to reflect on the impact of Covid-19 for people across the UK. The contract is linked to the anticipated development and delivery timeline of the Reflection Spaces project, which is the primary focus of the role. Key Relationships: Programme Leads, COO, Director of Strategic Engagement, AD Finance and Operations, Trustees, External Partners Overall Purpose The Project Manager will work with NHS member charities and key stakeholders to design, lead and manage a high-profile programme of activity alongside key partners and those with lived experience to create memorial reflection spaces for communities most impacted by COVID-19. This is referred to in this document at the 'Reflection Spaces' project. You will bring a dynamic, can do approach to support the design and delivery of the Reflection Spaces project, ensuring collaboration across a wide range of stakeholders, including their identified Charities, voluntary sector organisations, funders, evaluators and government officials to create beautiful high quality and reflective spaces supportive of those experiencing bereavement with creative elements to mark their significance. It involves working collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders including their member charities, trusts, funders, evaluators, and government officials, and ensuring initiatives are delivered successfully. Overall Objectives To support the design and implementation of new sensory reflection spaces that create a living memory and legacy for communities of those lost during the pandemic. The new COVID-19 memorials will be created across the country that reflect the importance of green spaces to the nation during the pandemic for health and wellbeing, and to bring people together in remembrance and commemoration to those who have experienced loss. To convene and engage stakeholders to inform the national elements of the project including development of the creative brief, ensuring a golden thread that brings all of the locally funded projects together. You will coordinate teams, stakeholders and partners to ensure high quality delivery, excellent interpretation and relevance through codesign to represent the user needs from established steering and engagement groups to ensure quality and impact. You may also be required to oversee other initiatives successfully so they deliver on their objectives, managing stakeholders, and are delivered on time and to budget - in particular the Green Communities project, which is an existing grant programme to create and improve green spaces and help improve the nation's health. Key Responsibilities Project Design and Development Work with the Programme Leads and SRO to develop the Reflection Spaces project from design to implementation considering sustainability and legacy of local project design and implementation with charity members. Managing high profile stakeholder relationships and partners across government, horticultural partners and bereavement organisations to codesign the programme of activity and/or high level design brief to guide local project delivery. Establish evaluation requirements for the programme and projects delivered at a local level and in line with partners involved, leading processes to convene, capture and share evidence, data and insight to support knowledge of impact for users of the spaces. Commission and manage external evaluations where appropriate, ensuring quality and alignment with project aims. Plan funding aspects of the programme allocating awards to chosen Charities able to support the requirements of the spaces as per brief. Develop project plans with clear objectives, timelines, milestones and manage and monitor associated budget, ensuring that projects are financially sustainable and cover their costs. Delivery and Management Lead initiatives, in particular the Reflection Spaces project, to ensure they are delivered on time, within scope and budget. Establish and oversee robust project governance, risk management, and reporting processes, maintaining strong administration and compliance throughout Regularly review and monitor impact against the goals of the programme, ensuring the benefits and impact they seek are being achieved Provide line management of staff where required, such as the Senior Projects Officer working across their other related greening projects Manage project resources and staff effectively, fostering a collaborative team culture and supporting and ensuring team members are empowered Support or lead the process of securing appropriate partnership propositions, selecting service contracts or grant arrangements where appropriate, with regard to considerations such as control and VAT efficiency. Where multiple potential partners exist, ensure they have effective decision making to select the most appropriate partnerships in line with their strategic criteria, either through procurement or application assessments and establish appropriate tender processes for artistic commissioning. Manage contracts or grant arrangements with external partners, including evaluators and delivery organisations, delegating as required; lead or support negotiations as needed and ensure partners meet their obligations. Oversee and manage the delivery of the Greener Communities project to completion. Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration Convene and engage stakeholders, including member charities, trusts and employees, funders and evaluators, to co-produce and steer projects collaboratively. Facilitating and supporting engagement to harness lived experience voice to inform the design and delivery of locally delivered projects to ensure relevance and suitability of spaces and also to support national commemoration events such as the National Day of Reflection. Manage stakeholder relationships throughout the lifecycle of each project, ensuring effective communication and engagement. Provide support and guidance to member charities through the projects they fund, enabling high quality spaces and user experience and outcomes. Represent the organisation externally, acting as a champion for the company and charities Form professional and beneficial relationships with internal and external stakeholders - including at a senior level, representing the department internally and externally and bringing your experience of greening for health. Work collaboratively with teams across the organisation to plan commemorative events around the National Day of Reflection and to support the design of communication plans. Creative Arts Installation Lead the creative arts commissioning aspects of the Reflection Spaces project in collaboration with partners to ensure spaces have interpretation and recognition around their purpose and also any installation artwork featuring across all sites acting as the golden thread for the programme. Identify and build effective relationships with new stakeholders and funders who are required for the artistic aspects of the Reflection Spaces project to support ambition, working collaboratively to secure income such Arts Council applications or equivalent for the devolved nations such as Creative Scotland. Establish creative steering groups that help to codesign artistic aspects that will establish interpretation of the spaces and create a 'golden thread' unifying the spaces Other duties Visibly live our client's values of Human, Collaborative and Pioneering, including their commitment to diversity and inclusion. Carrying out the duties of post in accordance with their policies and procedures on Health and Safety and take responsibility for ensuring personal health and safety. Working flexibly, prioritising workload, and working effectively as part of a team. Demonstrating an ability to work calmly and effectively when under pressure of tight deadlines, to deliver work on time and to a high standard. Work with organisational systems to capture and share stakeholder interactions in a timely manner Adhere to relevant legislation, best practice, policies, and processes including, but not limited to charity law, the fundraising regulator, GDPR and professional codes and standards. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of duties. The need for flexibility is required, and the post holder is expected to carry out any other related duties that are within the employee's skills and abilities whenever reasonably instructed. REF-
Head of Finance - Operations Group - Finance (LMB 2779) Open Date: 12/02/2026, 08:00 Close Date: 12/03/2026, 23:55 Location: Cambridge Contract Type: Permanent Job Type: Administration & Management (Full Time) Overview The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) is a leading centre of excellence in biomedical research, tackling fundamental basic science and translational programmes enhancing the application to human health. The LMB has a clear goal of understanding biological processes at the molecular level, with the ultimate aim of using this knowledge to tackle specific problems in human health and disease. The LMB provides an unsurpassed environment for both new and established researchers, drawing scientists from around the world to create a lively and international community for the exchange of ideas and technical innovation. Main duties / Key responsibilities Continuously develop and implement a vision for the financial management of the LMB, leading, developing, managing and motivating staff across a range of activities including expenditure, income, VAT, contracts, grants and invoicing third party service users. Effectively communicate the vision and strategy for finance to senior management and to all levels of the LMB and MRC, persuading key decision makers to adopt the strategy. Lead the LMB budget setting, financial planning and forecasting to enable informed decision making, providing insightful information, analysis and risk management advice, and preparing and analysing monthly expenditure, budgets and future forecasts. Lead, produce and present timely management information, liaising with budget holders and information providers, preparing reports and providing supplementary analysis for key issues, and explaining financial concepts to non financial audiences. Help evaluate the overall effective and efficient use of funding received, identifying and developing approaches for optimising value for money. Lead from the front to ensure effective financial controls and appropriate policies and practices are followed; lead change where necessary to develop internal systems and controls to be "best in class", acting as a change agent for performance improvements. Ensure key stakeholder requirements are included and communicated, developing and maintaining strong and open relationships internally and externally. Play a leading role in MRC and UKRI wide development and implementation of new corporate financial systems or upgrades and optimising the current system (Oracle Fusion), and act as project management lead where required. As a senior member of the Operations Group, contribute, push forward and lead ideas to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Group and the way in which the LMB operates. Lead negotiations with external stakeholders such as the University of Cambridge, Cambridge University Hospital Partners and the Cambridge Biomedical Campus on financial matters, securing agreement on shared costs, service and facility costs, income and expenditure. Play a leading representative role for the LMB, MRC Head Office, other MRC establishments, UKRI, the University of Cambridge and external service users and other bodies with whom the LMB interacts. Act as Company Secretary to the Max Perutz Fund, the LMB's charitable arm, preparing the annual financial statements and Charity Commission return, liaising with the auditors, managing the Fund's investments and preparing and presenting at the Fund's twice yearly Board meetings. Working relationships Report to the LMB Chief Operating Officer. Liaise with the LMB Director and Heads of Divisions as required. Line manage the Finance Team and Management Information Analyst. Work closely with other Operations Group Heads and Facility Managers. Liaise with MRC Head Office's Finance Director and colleagues and UKRI colleagues. Maintain working relationships at multiple levels and across many different professional disciplines. Education / qualifications / training required Essential: Degree level education or equivalent relevant experience. Essential: Fully qualified with relevant finance qualifications (ACCA, CIMA or equivalent). Desirable: Degree in a related field. Previous work experience required Essential: Significant relevant experience of leadership roles and managing teams and services. Essential: Significant experience of developing new ideas for financial planning. Desirable: Experience of leading organisational change projects. Desirable: Experience of working in a research laboratory environment. Desirable: Experience of contract reviewing. Knowledge and experience Essential: Sound knowledge of corporate policy, accounting practices and procedures ideally in the public and charitable sector. Essential: Experience of several financial systems. Essential: Excellent IT skills with the ability to develop models to meet business needs, interrogate data and write reports and presentations for senior management. Desirable: Understanding of tax law and related risks related to research operations. Desirable: Project management facilitation and coordination skills to provide deliverables to tight time frames with various information providers. Personal skills / behaviours / qualities Essential: Demonstrable ability to lead, motivate and manage services and staff. Essential: Proven ability to listen, understand business needs and provide solutions in a proactive and principled manner. Essential: Highly developed interpersonal skills, elicit confidence and command respect as a trusted advisor to senior management within the LMB and in discussions with MRC Head Office. Essential: Strong and pro active communicator able to liaise with both finance and non finance senior managers and budget holders. Essential: Demonstrable ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and to lead a team/projects as required to achieve outcomes for the LMB. Essential: Flexible and adaptable approach, capable of planning, prioritising and delivering on a multitude of tasks in a fast paced environment. Essential: Refined analytical skills with the ability to make and communicate recommendations rather than simply provide reports. Essential: Appreciative of the culture of the LMB and the MRC. Further Information You must at all times carry out your responsibilities with due regard to the UKRI Code of Conduct, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy, Health and Safety policy and Data Protection policy. Job descriptions should be reviewed on a regular basis and at the annual appraisal. Any changes should be made and agreed between you and your manager. The above lists are not exhaustive and you are required to undertake such duties as may reasonably be requested within the scope of the post. All employees are required to act professionally, co operatively and flexibly in line with the requirements of the post, the MRC and UKRI. The role holder will be required to have the appropriate level of security screening/vetting required for the role. UKRI reserves the right to run or re run security clearance as required during the course of employment. We warmly invite people from diverse backgrounds and heritage, including people who identify as having a disability, to apply for a role that excites them. As "Disability Confident" employers, any candidate who opts into the scheme and best meets the essential criteria will be shortlisted for interview. The MRC provides its community of employees access to a range of benefits, including a defined benefit pension scheme, 30 days plus 2.5 privilege days and 8 bank holidays, family friendly policies, shopping and travel discounts, an Employee Assistant Programme Scheme and Health and Wellbeing Support. Copyright 2015. Medical Research Council
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance - Operations Group - Finance (LMB 2779) Open Date: 12/02/2026, 08:00 Close Date: 12/03/2026, 23:55 Location: Cambridge Contract Type: Permanent Job Type: Administration & Management (Full Time) Overview The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) is a leading centre of excellence in biomedical research, tackling fundamental basic science and translational programmes enhancing the application to human health. The LMB has a clear goal of understanding biological processes at the molecular level, with the ultimate aim of using this knowledge to tackle specific problems in human health and disease. The LMB provides an unsurpassed environment for both new and established researchers, drawing scientists from around the world to create a lively and international community for the exchange of ideas and technical innovation. Main duties / Key responsibilities Continuously develop and implement a vision for the financial management of the LMB, leading, developing, managing and motivating staff across a range of activities including expenditure, income, VAT, contracts, grants and invoicing third party service users. Effectively communicate the vision and strategy for finance to senior management and to all levels of the LMB and MRC, persuading key decision makers to adopt the strategy. Lead the LMB budget setting, financial planning and forecasting to enable informed decision making, providing insightful information, analysis and risk management advice, and preparing and analysing monthly expenditure, budgets and future forecasts. Lead, produce and present timely management information, liaising with budget holders and information providers, preparing reports and providing supplementary analysis for key issues, and explaining financial concepts to non financial audiences. Help evaluate the overall effective and efficient use of funding received, identifying and developing approaches for optimising value for money. Lead from the front to ensure effective financial controls and appropriate policies and practices are followed; lead change where necessary to develop internal systems and controls to be "best in class", acting as a change agent for performance improvements. Ensure key stakeholder requirements are included and communicated, developing and maintaining strong and open relationships internally and externally. Play a leading role in MRC and UKRI wide development and implementation of new corporate financial systems or upgrades and optimising the current system (Oracle Fusion), and act as project management lead where required. As a senior member of the Operations Group, contribute, push forward and lead ideas to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Group and the way in which the LMB operates. Lead negotiations with external stakeholders such as the University of Cambridge, Cambridge University Hospital Partners and the Cambridge Biomedical Campus on financial matters, securing agreement on shared costs, service and facility costs, income and expenditure. Play a leading representative role for the LMB, MRC Head Office, other MRC establishments, UKRI, the University of Cambridge and external service users and other bodies with whom the LMB interacts. Act as Company Secretary to the Max Perutz Fund, the LMB's charitable arm, preparing the annual financial statements and Charity Commission return, liaising with the auditors, managing the Fund's investments and preparing and presenting at the Fund's twice yearly Board meetings. Working relationships Report to the LMB Chief Operating Officer. Liaise with the LMB Director and Heads of Divisions as required. Line manage the Finance Team and Management Information Analyst. Work closely with other Operations Group Heads and Facility Managers. Liaise with MRC Head Office's Finance Director and colleagues and UKRI colleagues. Maintain working relationships at multiple levels and across many different professional disciplines. Education / qualifications / training required Essential: Degree level education or equivalent relevant experience. Essential: Fully qualified with relevant finance qualifications (ACCA, CIMA or equivalent). Desirable: Degree in a related field. Previous work experience required Essential: Significant relevant experience of leadership roles and managing teams and services. Essential: Significant experience of developing new ideas for financial planning. Desirable: Experience of leading organisational change projects. Desirable: Experience of working in a research laboratory environment. Desirable: Experience of contract reviewing. Knowledge and experience Essential: Sound knowledge of corporate policy, accounting practices and procedures ideally in the public and charitable sector. Essential: Experience of several financial systems. Essential: Excellent IT skills with the ability to develop models to meet business needs, interrogate data and write reports and presentations for senior management. Desirable: Understanding of tax law and related risks related to research operations. Desirable: Project management facilitation and coordination skills to provide deliverables to tight time frames with various information providers. Personal skills / behaviours / qualities Essential: Demonstrable ability to lead, motivate and manage services and staff. Essential: Proven ability to listen, understand business needs and provide solutions in a proactive and principled manner. Essential: Highly developed interpersonal skills, elicit confidence and command respect as a trusted advisor to senior management within the LMB and in discussions with MRC Head Office. Essential: Strong and pro active communicator able to liaise with both finance and non finance senior managers and budget holders. Essential: Demonstrable ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and to lead a team/projects as required to achieve outcomes for the LMB. Essential: Flexible and adaptable approach, capable of planning, prioritising and delivering on a multitude of tasks in a fast paced environment. Essential: Refined analytical skills with the ability to make and communicate recommendations rather than simply provide reports. Essential: Appreciative of the culture of the LMB and the MRC. Further Information You must at all times carry out your responsibilities with due regard to the UKRI Code of Conduct, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy, Health and Safety policy and Data Protection policy. Job descriptions should be reviewed on a regular basis and at the annual appraisal. Any changes should be made and agreed between you and your manager. The above lists are not exhaustive and you are required to undertake such duties as may reasonably be requested within the scope of the post. All employees are required to act professionally, co operatively and flexibly in line with the requirements of the post, the MRC and UKRI. The role holder will be required to have the appropriate level of security screening/vetting required for the role. UKRI reserves the right to run or re run security clearance as required during the course of employment. We warmly invite people from diverse backgrounds and heritage, including people who identify as having a disability, to apply for a role that excites them. As "Disability Confident" employers, any candidate who opts into the scheme and best meets the essential criteria will be shortlisted for interview. The MRC provides its community of employees access to a range of benefits, including a defined benefit pension scheme, 30 days plus 2.5 privilege days and 8 bank holidays, family friendly policies, shopping and travel discounts, an Employee Assistant Programme Scheme and Health and Wellbeing Support. Copyright 2015. Medical Research Council
HYJS Youth Crime Prevention and Turnaround Team Leader Job Details: Job Reference: HCC623591 Salary Range: £40,643 - £45,077 pro-rata, per annum (actual salary £24,385 - £27,046 per annum) Work Location: Countywide, Hampshire Hours per week: 22.2 hours Contract Type: Temporary until March 2027 Closing Date: 30 March 2026 Interviews: 9 April 2026 The Role: Please note that this role sits with Hampshire Youth Justice Service The Hampshire Youth Justice Service is a multi-disciplinary team which works with children and young people aged 10 -18 years old who have offended and are made subject to a range of community and custodial disposals. Within Hampshire Children's Services, Hampshire Youth Justice Service (HYJS) sits alongside its key partner agencies, offering excellent opportunities for services to work together. HYJS value motivated and inspirational leaders whose aim is to improve outcomes for children and make a positive difference to the local communities of Hampshire. If you are looking for a new challenge the HYJS has an excellent opportunity for you to join their highly skilled and experienced management team as a Youth Justice Team Leader. What you'll do: The primary focus of the post is to provide leadership and management support for our Youth Prevention and Turnaround team within the service. Our Prevention and Turnaround Officers work with children aged 10 to 17 who are at risk of offending and have not been to court. If a young person has been involved with the police at a low level, our Prevention and Turnaround service aims to deter them from developing patterns of persistent and more serious offending in the future. You will be responsible for line managing a skilled team of Youth Prevention and Turnaround Practitioners and lead from the front in ensuring effective services. You will have the opportunity to innovate as we develop services to contribute to improving local communities. HYJS's underpinning principles are to provide child first, trauma informed and restorative services. The service supports some of the most vulnerable children in society, those impacted by adverse childhood experiences, those who are most excluded, so above all, you will need to have the drive, passion and commitment to making a difference for these children. In return you will receive regular supervision, support and benefit from opportunities for continuous professional and personal development. What we're looking for: Experience of Case Management. Experience of staff supervision, appraisal and performance management. Experience of multi-agency and partnership working. Experience of using ICT resources including databases, report writing and presentations. Knowledge and experience of working with legislation and policies (ideally, but not exclusively, with a youth justice context). Knowledge and experience of working with other agencies and disciplines. Commitment to the development and continuous improvement of high-quality services. Understanding of department, corporate and partner objectives and how these link. Excellent inter-personal and communication skills. Analytical skills with regards to case work and performance data. Time management and ability to prioritise/make effective decisions. Able to develop own experience, knowledge and understanding in line with the demands of the role. Able to achieve performance development objectives both personally and in relation to the operational delivery of the Team. Able to manage resources effectively. Develops key links with partner agencies in relation to joint working, use of resource and effective service delivery. Has strategic vision which can inform operational delivery. Why join us? Annual leave starting from 25 days per annum and rising to 28 days based on experience and length of service. A hybrid tablet device, so you can work more effectively and flexibly. 5 personal development days per annum. Ample progression opportunities. Flexible working options to fit around today's lifestyles. In addition to working for one of the top performing children's social care authorities in the country, Hampshire is also one of the best places to live and work. Located on the south coast, with excellent transport links up and down the country, Hampshire offers the perfect blend of rural and city living. You'll find miles of lovely coastline, nature reserves and heritage sites, which are just some of the benefits of living in Hampshire. Find out more about the benefits of working for Hampshire County Council and the rewards we can offer you: Benefits of joining Hampshire County Council . Additional Information: HYJS Youth Crime Prevention and Turnaround Team Leader Candidate Pack Vetting Requirements: This post is subject to a criminal records check. As such, please note that under safer recruitment requirements, references will be requested prior to interview. Contact Details for an Informal Discussion: Becki Manniez, Specialist Services Team Manager on . Hampshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. We expect all employees, workers and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. In order to combat discrimination, no unnecessary conditions or requirements will be applied which could have a disproportionately adverse effect on any one group. All sections of the population will have equal access to jobs. No applicant or employee will receive less favourable treatment because of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership and pregnancy or maternity, unless a Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR) applies. We are a Disability Confident Employer - committed to ensuring that our recruitment and selection process is inclusive and accessible.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
HYJS Youth Crime Prevention and Turnaround Team Leader Job Details: Job Reference: HCC623591 Salary Range: £40,643 - £45,077 pro-rata, per annum (actual salary £24,385 - £27,046 per annum) Work Location: Countywide, Hampshire Hours per week: 22.2 hours Contract Type: Temporary until March 2027 Closing Date: 30 March 2026 Interviews: 9 April 2026 The Role: Please note that this role sits with Hampshire Youth Justice Service The Hampshire Youth Justice Service is a multi-disciplinary team which works with children and young people aged 10 -18 years old who have offended and are made subject to a range of community and custodial disposals. Within Hampshire Children's Services, Hampshire Youth Justice Service (HYJS) sits alongside its key partner agencies, offering excellent opportunities for services to work together. HYJS value motivated and inspirational leaders whose aim is to improve outcomes for children and make a positive difference to the local communities of Hampshire. If you are looking for a new challenge the HYJS has an excellent opportunity for you to join their highly skilled and experienced management team as a Youth Justice Team Leader. What you'll do: The primary focus of the post is to provide leadership and management support for our Youth Prevention and Turnaround team within the service. Our Prevention and Turnaround Officers work with children aged 10 to 17 who are at risk of offending and have not been to court. If a young person has been involved with the police at a low level, our Prevention and Turnaround service aims to deter them from developing patterns of persistent and more serious offending in the future. You will be responsible for line managing a skilled team of Youth Prevention and Turnaround Practitioners and lead from the front in ensuring effective services. You will have the opportunity to innovate as we develop services to contribute to improving local communities. HYJS's underpinning principles are to provide child first, trauma informed and restorative services. The service supports some of the most vulnerable children in society, those impacted by adverse childhood experiences, those who are most excluded, so above all, you will need to have the drive, passion and commitment to making a difference for these children. In return you will receive regular supervision, support and benefit from opportunities for continuous professional and personal development. What we're looking for: Experience of Case Management. Experience of staff supervision, appraisal and performance management. Experience of multi-agency and partnership working. Experience of using ICT resources including databases, report writing and presentations. Knowledge and experience of working with legislation and policies (ideally, but not exclusively, with a youth justice context). Knowledge and experience of working with other agencies and disciplines. Commitment to the development and continuous improvement of high-quality services. Understanding of department, corporate and partner objectives and how these link. Excellent inter-personal and communication skills. Analytical skills with regards to case work and performance data. Time management and ability to prioritise/make effective decisions. Able to develop own experience, knowledge and understanding in line with the demands of the role. Able to achieve performance development objectives both personally and in relation to the operational delivery of the Team. Able to manage resources effectively. Develops key links with partner agencies in relation to joint working, use of resource and effective service delivery. Has strategic vision which can inform operational delivery. Why join us? Annual leave starting from 25 days per annum and rising to 28 days based on experience and length of service. A hybrid tablet device, so you can work more effectively and flexibly. 5 personal development days per annum. Ample progression opportunities. Flexible working options to fit around today's lifestyles. In addition to working for one of the top performing children's social care authorities in the country, Hampshire is also one of the best places to live and work. Located on the south coast, with excellent transport links up and down the country, Hampshire offers the perfect blend of rural and city living. You'll find miles of lovely coastline, nature reserves and heritage sites, which are just some of the benefits of living in Hampshire. Find out more about the benefits of working for Hampshire County Council and the rewards we can offer you: Benefits of joining Hampshire County Council . Additional Information: HYJS Youth Crime Prevention and Turnaround Team Leader Candidate Pack Vetting Requirements: This post is subject to a criminal records check. As such, please note that under safer recruitment requirements, references will be requested prior to interview. Contact Details for an Informal Discussion: Becki Manniez, Specialist Services Team Manager on . Hampshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. We expect all employees, workers and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. In order to combat discrimination, no unnecessary conditions or requirements will be applied which could have a disproportionately adverse effect on any one group. All sections of the population will have equal access to jobs. No applicant or employee will receive less favourable treatment because of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership and pregnancy or maternity, unless a Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR) applies. We are a Disability Confident Employer - committed to ensuring that our recruitment and selection process is inclusive and accessible.
Public Health Wales is seeking an exceptional, visionary public health leader to become our next Director of Health Improvement. This is a rare opportunity to shape national strategy, drive system-wide transformation, and lead large-scale change that improves health and reduces inequalities across Wales. You will lead our innovative, systems-based approach to health improvement-working across government, NHS Wales, local authorities, industry, academia, and the voluntary sector to create the conditions for long-term, sustainable population health gains. As a senior leader within the Health and Wellbeing Directorate, you will set national direction, influence policy, and ensure that evidence, evaluation, and innovation drive our work. You will also lead and develop a high-performing division, ensuring strong governance, accountability, and a culture that reflects our values: Working Together, with Trust and Respect, to Make a Difference. The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply. Main duties of the job As Director of Health Improvement, you will: Provide national leadership for Public Health Wales' systems/settings-based approach to health improvement. Shape long-term strategy to reduce health inequalities and improve population health outcomes. Act as a senior system leader, influencing the Welsh Government, NHS Wales, local authorities, and cross-sector partners. Deputise for the National Director of Health and Wellbeing when required. Lead the development, implementation, and evaluation of multi-agency health improvement programmes. Drive transformational change and quality improvement across the health improvement workforce. Act as Senior Responsible Officer for major national programmes. Lead the Health Improvement Division, including senior consultants and multidisciplinary teams. Oversee budgets, workforce planning, recruitment, performance, and professional development. Support training for Specialty Registrars, practitioners, and primary care professionals. Build capacity across sectors to deliver integrated health improvement strategies. Promote systems thinking and foster strong, effective partnerships. Provide expert advice to national stakeholders including the Chief Medical Officer and Welsh Government. About us We are Public Health Wales - the national public health agency in Wales. Our purpose is 'Working together for a healthier Wales'. We exist to help everyone in Wales live longer, healthier, happier lives. Together with our partners, we work to increase healthy life expectancy, improve health and well-being, and reduce inequalities for everyone in Wales, now and for future generations. Our teams work to prevent disease, protect health, and provide leadership, specialist services and public health expertise. We are the leading source of public health information, research and innovation in Wales. In a world facing complex health challenges, our work has never been so important. We are guided by our Values, 'Working together, with trust and respect, to make a difference'. We are committed to building an inclusive workplace that values equality and diversity. We welcome applications which represent the rich diversity of the communities we serve and are supportive of flexible working arrangements, including part time roles and job sharing. To find out more about working for us and the benefits we offer please visit For guidance on the application process, please visit Job responsibilities Applications are welcomed from experienced public health specialists who are passionate about improving population health and driving system-wide change. You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click "Apply now" to view on Trac. Person Specification Qualifications Inclusion on the UK Public Health(UKPHR)/GMC/GDC Specialist Register. Strong understanding of epidemiology, statistics, health economics, health promotion, and evaluation. Postgraduate qualification or equivalent experience in business or management. Experience Senior national-level public health leadership. Experience as SRO or equivalent for major programmes. Influencing without authority across diverse sectors. Skills Outstanding leadership, strategic thinking, and political acumen. Strong analytical capability using qualitative and quantitative data. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Public Health Wales is seeking an exceptional, visionary public health leader to become our next Director of Health Improvement. This is a rare opportunity to shape national strategy, drive system-wide transformation, and lead large-scale change that improves health and reduces inequalities across Wales. You will lead our innovative, systems-based approach to health improvement-working across government, NHS Wales, local authorities, industry, academia, and the voluntary sector to create the conditions for long-term, sustainable population health gains. As a senior leader within the Health and Wellbeing Directorate, you will set national direction, influence policy, and ensure that evidence, evaluation, and innovation drive our work. You will also lead and develop a high-performing division, ensuring strong governance, accountability, and a culture that reflects our values: Working Together, with Trust and Respect, to Make a Difference. The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply. Main duties of the job As Director of Health Improvement, you will: Provide national leadership for Public Health Wales' systems/settings-based approach to health improvement. Shape long-term strategy to reduce health inequalities and improve population health outcomes. Act as a senior system leader, influencing the Welsh Government, NHS Wales, local authorities, and cross-sector partners. Deputise for the National Director of Health and Wellbeing when required. Lead the development, implementation, and evaluation of multi-agency health improvement programmes. Drive transformational change and quality improvement across the health improvement workforce. Act as Senior Responsible Officer for major national programmes. Lead the Health Improvement Division, including senior consultants and multidisciplinary teams. Oversee budgets, workforce planning, recruitment, performance, and professional development. Support training for Specialty Registrars, practitioners, and primary care professionals. Build capacity across sectors to deliver integrated health improvement strategies. Promote systems thinking and foster strong, effective partnerships. Provide expert advice to national stakeholders including the Chief Medical Officer and Welsh Government. About us We are Public Health Wales - the national public health agency in Wales. Our purpose is 'Working together for a healthier Wales'. We exist to help everyone in Wales live longer, healthier, happier lives. Together with our partners, we work to increase healthy life expectancy, improve health and well-being, and reduce inequalities for everyone in Wales, now and for future generations. Our teams work to prevent disease, protect health, and provide leadership, specialist services and public health expertise. We are the leading source of public health information, research and innovation in Wales. In a world facing complex health challenges, our work has never been so important. We are guided by our Values, 'Working together, with trust and respect, to make a difference'. We are committed to building an inclusive workplace that values equality and diversity. We welcome applications which represent the rich diversity of the communities we serve and are supportive of flexible working arrangements, including part time roles and job sharing. To find out more about working for us and the benefits we offer please visit For guidance on the application process, please visit Job responsibilities Applications are welcomed from experienced public health specialists who are passionate about improving population health and driving system-wide change. You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click "Apply now" to view on Trac. Person Specification Qualifications Inclusion on the UK Public Health(UKPHR)/GMC/GDC Specialist Register. Strong understanding of epidemiology, statistics, health economics, health promotion, and evaluation. Postgraduate qualification or equivalent experience in business or management. Experience Senior national-level public health leadership. Experience as SRO or equivalent for major programmes. Influencing without authority across diverse sectors. Skills Outstanding leadership, strategic thinking, and political acumen. Strong analytical capability using qualitative and quantitative data. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
A healthcare provider based in London is seeking a part-time Business Development Officer for its primary care team in Harley Street. The role involves building and maintaining B2B relationships, supporting business development operations, and representing the clinic at industry events. The ideal candidate should be proactive, possess strong organizational skills, and have experience in relationship building. The position offers a hybrid work model and various employee benefits.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
A healthcare provider based in London is seeking a part-time Business Development Officer for its primary care team in Harley Street. The role involves building and maintaining B2B relationships, supporting business development operations, and representing the clinic at industry events. The ideal candidate should be proactive, possess strong organizational skills, and have experience in relationship building. The position offers a hybrid work model and various employee benefits.
Regional Finance Officer - Oasis Community Learning - North West Region If numbers are your thing and you are a whizz with finance software and spreadsheets, then you definitely speak our language and we may well have an opportunity to interest you. Oasis Community Learning is a business with a community purpose and vision to help every young person and community member to thrive and succeed, regardless of background or label. We are an Academy Trust operating in some the UKs most challenging areas and employ amazing teachers, brilliant support staff and a whole host of dedicated people in our central functions. One of which is Finance. But we are slightly short on resource right now and need to hire a numerate professional to bolster our team. The workload for a Finance function in a Trust of 56 schools and over 5000 employees is always high but add to that a number of projects designed to help us become more efficient and effective means we need some solid accounting horsepower in the region. As a Finance Officer in a supportive team you will work primarily from our academy in Clarksfield, Oldham (with occasional days from home) dealing with transactional processing, purchase and sales ledgers and balance sheets. You'll thrive in a world where orderliness and attention to detail is expected and where you derive great joy in things adding up just as they should. In return we'll give you flexibility, support and an opportunity to grow your skills, working alongside experienced finance professionals. You'll know that your efforts will go towards the organisation's mission to help the most disadvantaged to progress and to flourish. And that's a good feeling at the end of anyone's day. Want to put your numerical, logical brain to good use - here's what we are looking for: Experience with Transactional processing: Purchase ledger, Sales ledger, Receipts & Payments. Purchase ledger maintenance: BACS payments, reconciliations, debit balances, supplier account creation Sales ledger maintenance: Invoice management, debt chasing Bank Account maintenance: Reconciliation, filing, administration, payment runs Finance systems: creation of accounts, resolve queries Other duties: from credit card queries to ad hoc support to colleagues. Ideally you will have worked and be familiar with finance systems and be an advanced user of Excel. You'll be reliable, accurate and willing to get stuck in as part of a collaborative and highly supportive team. If this sounds like a great way to move onwards and upwards in your career - we are hiring now, so please complete the application form including a short cover statement as soon as possible highlighting why we would be missing an opportunity not to bring you into our team. When you complete your application, remember to evidence the key requirements of the role detailed in the Job Description attached in your supporting statement. We will be aiming to hold interviews in early March so a quick application would be advised as we may close the role early if we get a good response. Safeguarding Statement: Oasis Community Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and receipt of a fully supportive reference. We particularly welcome applications from under represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Regional Finance Officer - Oasis Community Learning - North West Region If numbers are your thing and you are a whizz with finance software and spreadsheets, then you definitely speak our language and we may well have an opportunity to interest you. Oasis Community Learning is a business with a community purpose and vision to help every young person and community member to thrive and succeed, regardless of background or label. We are an Academy Trust operating in some the UKs most challenging areas and employ amazing teachers, brilliant support staff and a whole host of dedicated people in our central functions. One of which is Finance. But we are slightly short on resource right now and need to hire a numerate professional to bolster our team. The workload for a Finance function in a Trust of 56 schools and over 5000 employees is always high but add to that a number of projects designed to help us become more efficient and effective means we need some solid accounting horsepower in the region. As a Finance Officer in a supportive team you will work primarily from our academy in Clarksfield, Oldham (with occasional days from home) dealing with transactional processing, purchase and sales ledgers and balance sheets. You'll thrive in a world where orderliness and attention to detail is expected and where you derive great joy in things adding up just as they should. In return we'll give you flexibility, support and an opportunity to grow your skills, working alongside experienced finance professionals. You'll know that your efforts will go towards the organisation's mission to help the most disadvantaged to progress and to flourish. And that's a good feeling at the end of anyone's day. Want to put your numerical, logical brain to good use - here's what we are looking for: Experience with Transactional processing: Purchase ledger, Sales ledger, Receipts & Payments. Purchase ledger maintenance: BACS payments, reconciliations, debit balances, supplier account creation Sales ledger maintenance: Invoice management, debt chasing Bank Account maintenance: Reconciliation, filing, administration, payment runs Finance systems: creation of accounts, resolve queries Other duties: from credit card queries to ad hoc support to colleagues. Ideally you will have worked and be familiar with finance systems and be an advanced user of Excel. You'll be reliable, accurate and willing to get stuck in as part of a collaborative and highly supportive team. If this sounds like a great way to move onwards and upwards in your career - we are hiring now, so please complete the application form including a short cover statement as soon as possible highlighting why we would be missing an opportunity not to bring you into our team. When you complete your application, remember to evidence the key requirements of the role detailed in the Job Description attached in your supporting statement. We will be aiming to hold interviews in early March so a quick application would be advised as we may close the role early if we get a good response. Safeguarding Statement: Oasis Community Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and receipt of a fully supportive reference. We particularly welcome applications from under represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.
Social Finance is an ambitious non-profit that designs, funds and scales solutions to complex social problems. Our vision is a fairer world where together we unleash the potential of people and communities. We work with governments, funders, communities and the social sector to tackle some of the most persistent challenges facing society in the UK. Our multidisciplinary team brings together experience from the public, private and charity sectors. We are known for our collaborative and intellectually curious culture and for delivering systems change, improving how entire systems operate so they produce better, lasting outcomes. One of our most significant initiatives is IPS Grow, which supports the national expansion of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) employment services across England. IPS is an evidence-based approach that helps people experiencing severe mental illness, addiction and other health challenges find and sustain competitive employment with tailored support. IPS Grow works with commissioners, healthcare providers and delivery partners to expand high-quality IPS services, improve quality and learning across the system, and ensure the data and evidence behind IPS continue to demonstrate its impact. Scaling IPS has been a priority for Social Finance since 2015 and continues to be an integral part of our work today. With IPS Grow transitioning from a fast growing initiative to a mature organisation with expanding reach and influence, we are now looking for an experienced Chief Operating Officer to join the IPS Grow and Social Finance Senior Leadership Team. The COO will provide strategic leadership across IPS Grow s operational infrastructure, ensuring the organisation has the systems, processes and capabilities required to deliver impact at scale. You will strengthen financial oversight, resource planning and risk management while helping develop IPS Grow s data and digital capability. The role will also help shape the organisational structures and culture needed to support sustainable growth. We are looking for a senior operational leader with experience in finance and the non-profit or publicly funded sectors, ideally with a track record of helping organisations scale. You will bring strong financial literacy, sound strategic judgement and the ability to build effective operational frameworks in complex environments. You will be a collaborative partner across IPS Grow and the wider Social Finance organisation, building trusted relationships, bringing clarity to operational challenges and fostering a strong one team culture across a distributed team. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the next phase of IPS Grow s development. If this resonates with you, we would be delighted to hear from you. To download a full copy of the candidate brief and learn more about the role, please click the Apply button, where you will be redirected to the website of our recruitment partner, Tall Roots. Applications should include a CV and covering letter responding to the following questions: What is motivating you to become our new Chief Operating Officer for IPS Grow? (200 words) Given what you have read about us so far, what do you believe would make an effective Chief Operating Officer for IPS Grow? (200 words) Please describe your experience ensuring an organisation had the right systems, processes or capabilities in place to use data effectively. What was your role and what difference did this make? (250 words) Please tell us about a time when you built strong partnerships across teams or organisations to deliver a shared goal. What approach did you take and what was the outcome? (250 words)
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Social Finance is an ambitious non-profit that designs, funds and scales solutions to complex social problems. Our vision is a fairer world where together we unleash the potential of people and communities. We work with governments, funders, communities and the social sector to tackle some of the most persistent challenges facing society in the UK. Our multidisciplinary team brings together experience from the public, private and charity sectors. We are known for our collaborative and intellectually curious culture and for delivering systems change, improving how entire systems operate so they produce better, lasting outcomes. One of our most significant initiatives is IPS Grow, which supports the national expansion of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) employment services across England. IPS is an evidence-based approach that helps people experiencing severe mental illness, addiction and other health challenges find and sustain competitive employment with tailored support. IPS Grow works with commissioners, healthcare providers and delivery partners to expand high-quality IPS services, improve quality and learning across the system, and ensure the data and evidence behind IPS continue to demonstrate its impact. Scaling IPS has been a priority for Social Finance since 2015 and continues to be an integral part of our work today. With IPS Grow transitioning from a fast growing initiative to a mature organisation with expanding reach and influence, we are now looking for an experienced Chief Operating Officer to join the IPS Grow and Social Finance Senior Leadership Team. The COO will provide strategic leadership across IPS Grow s operational infrastructure, ensuring the organisation has the systems, processes and capabilities required to deliver impact at scale. You will strengthen financial oversight, resource planning and risk management while helping develop IPS Grow s data and digital capability. The role will also help shape the organisational structures and culture needed to support sustainable growth. We are looking for a senior operational leader with experience in finance and the non-profit or publicly funded sectors, ideally with a track record of helping organisations scale. You will bring strong financial literacy, sound strategic judgement and the ability to build effective operational frameworks in complex environments. You will be a collaborative partner across IPS Grow and the wider Social Finance organisation, building trusted relationships, bringing clarity to operational challenges and fostering a strong one team culture across a distributed team. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the next phase of IPS Grow s development. If this resonates with you, we would be delighted to hear from you. To download a full copy of the candidate brief and learn more about the role, please click the Apply button, where you will be redirected to the website of our recruitment partner, Tall Roots. Applications should include a CV and covering letter responding to the following questions: What is motivating you to become our new Chief Operating Officer for IPS Grow? (200 words) Given what you have read about us so far, what do you believe would make an effective Chief Operating Officer for IPS Grow? (200 words) Please describe your experience ensuring an organisation had the right systems, processes or capabilities in place to use data effectively. What was your role and what difference did this make? (250 words) Please tell us about a time when you built strong partnerships across teams or organisations to deliver a shared goal. What approach did you take and what was the outcome? (250 words)
Are you experienced in Community Investment and looking for your next role? This is an exciting opportunity for a community focused individual to join our Communities Team at Sovereign Network Group (SNG) as a Community Investment and Partnership Lead on a permanent basis. Ideally, you'll be based from our Wembley office, combining both home and office working to ensure a positive work/life balance. Some travel will be required between other SNG offices across our geography and sites across Central London and boroughs. SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. The Role The role will be at the heart of our London and Hertford delivering Community Investment and partnership actively through commissioning and supporting activity that creates social impact. You will lead in the delivery and ongoing development of a Locality based Community Investment strategy, embedding our Thriving Communities, Customer Impact and Corporate Plan priorities across two localities. Reporting to the Community Investment and Partnership Manager this post will be embedded with our other customer facing teams and require excellent partnership skills, a focus on delivering social impact, ability to identify opportunities for fundraising and programme development and commitment to customer service with the confidence to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders. Creating, implementing and overseeing the delivery of a wide-ranging programme of interventions in localities Ensuring that contracts and projects are managed effectively, including performance management that demonstrates our social impact Ensuring the smooth and effective financial management of projects via contracts and grants, including adhering to procurement and financial regulations Supporting the Partnerships and Funding team by writing bids that bring in external funding to deliver social impact in our communities Working collaboratively with Community Investment colleagues to ensure the Thriving Communities vision is delivered in localities Working effectively with our Grants Officer to support the grant programmes and work with awardees as required Embedding a framework for social impact and outcomes recording What we need from you Ideally, you'll have significant experience and expertise in the Community Investment sector gained from working in a similar role. You'll need excellent partnership skills, a focus on delivering social impact, ability to identify opportunities for fundraising and programme development and commitment to customer service with the confidence to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders. You'll also have: A proven track record of positive stakeholder engagement and relationship management, both internally and externally Excellent communication skills both oral and written, tailored to a range of audiences Strong organisational and project management skills Experience of quality assurance of projects, including monitoring and evaluation systems Confidence with budget management and financial systems IT literate and able to use technology for effective project delivery We have some great benefits at SNG, including: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) Chance to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package 3 additional Wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and Life cover at 4x salary Enhanced maternity/adoption pay Enhanced paternity pay - 6 weeks full pay (after 26 weeks' service) Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance and critical illness cover Wellbeing discounts, including Gym Memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service At Sovereign Network Group, we are passionate about inclusion for all and creating a workplace where everyone can thrive. We are committed to our Equality Diversity and Inclusion strategy and believe that you can truly be yourself at SNG. If you would like the opportunity to make a real impact within our changing and growing organisation, we would love to hear from you!
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Are you experienced in Community Investment and looking for your next role? This is an exciting opportunity for a community focused individual to join our Communities Team at Sovereign Network Group (SNG) as a Community Investment and Partnership Lead on a permanent basis. Ideally, you'll be based from our Wembley office, combining both home and office working to ensure a positive work/life balance. Some travel will be required between other SNG offices across our geography and sites across Central London and boroughs. SNG provides over 85,000 homes and invest in communities across London and the South of England our purpose, to provide quality affordable homes and places that people love for generations. The Role The role will be at the heart of our London and Hertford delivering Community Investment and partnership actively through commissioning and supporting activity that creates social impact. You will lead in the delivery and ongoing development of a Locality based Community Investment strategy, embedding our Thriving Communities, Customer Impact and Corporate Plan priorities across two localities. Reporting to the Community Investment and Partnership Manager this post will be embedded with our other customer facing teams and require excellent partnership skills, a focus on delivering social impact, ability to identify opportunities for fundraising and programme development and commitment to customer service with the confidence to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders. Creating, implementing and overseeing the delivery of a wide-ranging programme of interventions in localities Ensuring that contracts and projects are managed effectively, including performance management that demonstrates our social impact Ensuring the smooth and effective financial management of projects via contracts and grants, including adhering to procurement and financial regulations Supporting the Partnerships and Funding team by writing bids that bring in external funding to deliver social impact in our communities Working collaboratively with Community Investment colleagues to ensure the Thriving Communities vision is delivered in localities Working effectively with our Grants Officer to support the grant programmes and work with awardees as required Embedding a framework for social impact and outcomes recording What we need from you Ideally, you'll have significant experience and expertise in the Community Investment sector gained from working in a similar role. You'll need excellent partnership skills, a focus on delivering social impact, ability to identify opportunities for fundraising and programme development and commitment to customer service with the confidence to collaborate with a variety of stakeholders. You'll also have: A proven track record of positive stakeholder engagement and relationship management, both internally and externally Excellent communication skills both oral and written, tailored to a range of audiences Strong organisational and project management skills Experience of quality assurance of projects, including monitoring and evaluation systems Confidence with budget management and financial systems IT literate and able to use technology for effective project delivery We have some great benefits at SNG, including: 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) Chance to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package 3 additional Wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and Life cover at 4x salary Enhanced maternity/adoption pay Enhanced paternity pay - 6 weeks full pay (after 26 weeks' service) Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance and critical illness cover Wellbeing discounts, including Gym Memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service At Sovereign Network Group, we are passionate about inclusion for all and creating a workplace where everyone can thrive. We are committed to our Equality Diversity and Inclusion strategy and believe that you can truly be yourself at SNG. If you would like the opportunity to make a real impact within our changing and growing organisation, we would love to hear from you!
Location: Central Scotland Specialism: Food Hygiene & Health and Safety Job Description Are you a qualified Environmental Health Practitioner (EHP) or Environmental Health Officer (EHO) and looking to advance your career in the private sector? Join Shield Safety, one of the UK's leading Environmental Health Consultancies, and take the next step in your career. Whether you are wanting to achieve CIEH Registration through our structured Pathway to Registration Programme, you've ready to take a step up in your Environmental Health career and take advantage or the unrivalled professional development opportunities that we can offer, or perhaps you simply want a change from Housing or Port Health and you want to specialise in Food Hygiene and Health & Safety instead. This is a fantastic opportunity for professionals with a BSc or MSc in Environmental Health and some hands-on experience in leading inspections or auditing to grow within a collaborative, passionate and award-winning team. Why Work with Shield Safety We're committed to developing the next generation of experienced Registered Environmental Health Practitioners. Whether your goal is to become a Specialist Consultant, a Senior Auditor or a Regional Manager, we'll support your journey every step of the way. We offer unrivalled opportunities for career development and continuous learning with CPD opportunities, technical workshops, development programmes, and all the support you need to succeed from expert industry mentors. And as mentioned, you'll be given full support to complete your Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) Registered EHP Pathway Programme. Specialise in Food Safety and Health and Safety Unlike EHO roles focused on Housing or Environmental Protection, our consultancy specialises in Food Safety Compliance and Health and Safety Risk Management across the Hospitality, Retail, and Leisure sectors. Work Smarter with Compliance Technology Use our proprietary Audit Upload Tool and digital compliance systems to streamline your work. No more paperwork - just efficient, tech-led solutions. Work with Leading UK Brands Gain experience working with high-profile clients and leading brand names in Retail and Hospitality, including major supermarket chains and restaurant groups, delivering high-impact environmental health audits and consultancy services. Go beyond inspections - get involved in training delivery, bespoke consultancy, and thought leadership projects that influence the future of public health and safety in the UK. Industry Recognition and Collaboration Collaborate with experts from the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH), Food Standards Agency (FSA), and Food Standards Scotland (FSS). Be part of a team shaping national standards in Environmental Health compliance. Join a company twice named Compliance Consultancy of the Year, recognised for excellence in Food Hygiene, Health and Safety Auditing, and Regulatory Compliance. What We're Looking For Hold an accredited BSc or MSc in Environmental Health Have some experience leading audits, inspections or compliance consultancy Be passionate about public health, risk management, and regulatory compliance Possess strong written and verbal communication skills Hold a full and valid UK driving licence Apply Now - Environmental Health Jobs UK If you're ready to grow your career as a CIEH Registered Environmental Health Practitioner in a forward-thinking, supportive, and innovative consultancy, apply today. One of our team members will be in touch to guide you through the next steps. Apply now and become a part of our diverse and dynamic team, making every day safer! What We Offer Clear progression pathway: All EHPs are supported from day one on the path to becoming a Registered EHP. Professional growth: We cover professional memberships and provide ongoing training. Flexible benefits: 33 days holiday, increasing with service, plus the option to purchase an extra 5 days, flexible working, plenty of training opportunities and CPD, strong benefits package Work in a tech-based, client-facing environment. No mountains of paperwork or long hours at home. Exposure to leading hospitality and retail brands, and an opportunity to learn from industry thought leaders. This is a rare opportunity for qualified EHPs to work in a field-based, client-facing role with unparalleled career progression in the private sector.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Location: Central Scotland Specialism: Food Hygiene & Health and Safety Job Description Are you a qualified Environmental Health Practitioner (EHP) or Environmental Health Officer (EHO) and looking to advance your career in the private sector? Join Shield Safety, one of the UK's leading Environmental Health Consultancies, and take the next step in your career. Whether you are wanting to achieve CIEH Registration through our structured Pathway to Registration Programme, you've ready to take a step up in your Environmental Health career and take advantage or the unrivalled professional development opportunities that we can offer, or perhaps you simply want a change from Housing or Port Health and you want to specialise in Food Hygiene and Health & Safety instead. This is a fantastic opportunity for professionals with a BSc or MSc in Environmental Health and some hands-on experience in leading inspections or auditing to grow within a collaborative, passionate and award-winning team. Why Work with Shield Safety We're committed to developing the next generation of experienced Registered Environmental Health Practitioners. Whether your goal is to become a Specialist Consultant, a Senior Auditor or a Regional Manager, we'll support your journey every step of the way. We offer unrivalled opportunities for career development and continuous learning with CPD opportunities, technical workshops, development programmes, and all the support you need to succeed from expert industry mentors. And as mentioned, you'll be given full support to complete your Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) Registered EHP Pathway Programme. Specialise in Food Safety and Health and Safety Unlike EHO roles focused on Housing or Environmental Protection, our consultancy specialises in Food Safety Compliance and Health and Safety Risk Management across the Hospitality, Retail, and Leisure sectors. Work Smarter with Compliance Technology Use our proprietary Audit Upload Tool and digital compliance systems to streamline your work. No more paperwork - just efficient, tech-led solutions. Work with Leading UK Brands Gain experience working with high-profile clients and leading brand names in Retail and Hospitality, including major supermarket chains and restaurant groups, delivering high-impact environmental health audits and consultancy services. Go beyond inspections - get involved in training delivery, bespoke consultancy, and thought leadership projects that influence the future of public health and safety in the UK. Industry Recognition and Collaboration Collaborate with experts from the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH), Food Standards Agency (FSA), and Food Standards Scotland (FSS). Be part of a team shaping national standards in Environmental Health compliance. Join a company twice named Compliance Consultancy of the Year, recognised for excellence in Food Hygiene, Health and Safety Auditing, and Regulatory Compliance. What We're Looking For Hold an accredited BSc or MSc in Environmental Health Have some experience leading audits, inspections or compliance consultancy Be passionate about public health, risk management, and regulatory compliance Possess strong written and verbal communication skills Hold a full and valid UK driving licence Apply Now - Environmental Health Jobs UK If you're ready to grow your career as a CIEH Registered Environmental Health Practitioner in a forward-thinking, supportive, and innovative consultancy, apply today. One of our team members will be in touch to guide you through the next steps. Apply now and become a part of our diverse and dynamic team, making every day safer! What We Offer Clear progression pathway: All EHPs are supported from day one on the path to becoming a Registered EHP. Professional growth: We cover professional memberships and provide ongoing training. Flexible benefits: 33 days holiday, increasing with service, plus the option to purchase an extra 5 days, flexible working, plenty of training opportunities and CPD, strong benefits package Work in a tech-based, client-facing environment. No mountains of paperwork or long hours at home. Exposure to leading hospitality and retail brands, and an opportunity to learn from industry thought leaders. This is a rare opportunity for qualified EHPs to work in a field-based, client-facing role with unparalleled career progression in the private sector.
SCP 28 £39,152.00 Hours Per Week: 36 hours Base Location: Tameside Local Studies and Archives Centre Assessment Date : To be arranged The Role An exciting opportunity to help create, deliver and support diverse, vibrant range of events and activities in Tameside. Tameside MBCs Arts and Engagement team develop, manage and support the borough's cultural programme including events. Some of the events the team delivers include the annual Armed Forces Day, Christmas celebrations, Whit Friday brass band contests and summer theatre programme often in partnership with other council officers, community groups, individuals and arts organisations. With the development of Ashton Market Square and Stalybridge Victoria Market Hall the team is looking for a new creative Arts and Events Officer to help shape and deliver an exciting and high-profile cultural offer in the borough's two newest flagship locations alongside Tameside's cultural sector and wider communities. About You The successful candidate will have responsibility for event and activity delivery, ensuring events are exciting and innovative but also delivered on time, professionally staged and in accordance with Health and Safety regulations. This frequently means delivering the creativity and workshops independently whilst overseeing other volunteers and other freelancers and successfully looking after event logistics. The successful candidate must be experienced in events management, working closely with communities, be able to work to tight deadlines and able to work with many key stakeholders. The successful candidate will be familiar with delivering arts projects and have experience of both delivering and managing these. Close working with the Arts and Engagement Manager, the rest of the Arts and Engagement team and other Council Officers to support and develop the borough's varied cultural programme will be required. As will an awareness of Arts Development and the ability to negotiate and collaborate with producers, agents and artists. The successful candidate will have a creative flair for delivery and the development of content for high quality events and activities delivered in a sustainable way and frequently with little budget. The successful candidate must also be able to promote these events via social media and liaise with the Council's media and communications team. The post holder must be adaptable to change and flexible in their approach to tasks while experienced in meeting deadlines. It is essential that the person has excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. This is an opportunity for a driven and self-motivated individual to join a small team of creative arts and events officers. They will have the opportunity to gain much practical experience in a wide range of arts and engagement work and with wide ranging group of stakeholders. The individual must relish a challenge and be an active problem solver. They must also be able to bring creative ideas to the table and actively participate in discussions and planning activities. About Us At Tameside, we are committed to ensuring all our Citizens lead long, fulfilling and healthy lives. We are committed to supporting economic growth, providing high quality health and care services, protecting our most vulnerable and creating strong and supportive, self-sufficient communities. We recognise that our people drive our success and enable the organisation to deliver on its vision, purpose and priorities, and that our people are our most important resource and asset. Our values underpin our practice and behaviours, and are at the heart of everything that we do; and we understand that how we do things is just as important as what we do. We pride ourselves on living by our STRIVE values of Support, Trust, Respect, Integrity, Value Diversity and Engage. Our values underpin our practice and behaviours and are at the heart of everything that we do. How we do things are just as important as what we do. Our employees' skills, experience and knowledge are essential to our success along with their happiness, wellbeing, commitment, enthusiasm and motivation to be the best they can be. Unfortunately at this time, we are unable to offer sponsorship. We are committed to developing a culture which respects individuals, appreciates difference and allows everyone regardless of background to reach their full potential. We are proud to be an accredited disability confident employer. Reasonable Adjustments will be considered in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 in relation to the Job Role Criteria. Our rewards and benefits package can be viewed here We have made a commitment to improve the employment opportunities for people with disabilities, care leavers, carers, and ex-military personnel. For further information about this role please contact the recruiting manager, Marie Holland on or Marie.hollandtameside.gov.uk Supporting Documents Arts & Engagements Officer Job Description and person specification profile Calculate your take home pay. Use this service to estimate how much Income Tax and National Insurance you should pay for the current tax year. Employment could affect your benefits, find out more here. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
SCP 28 £39,152.00 Hours Per Week: 36 hours Base Location: Tameside Local Studies and Archives Centre Assessment Date : To be arranged The Role An exciting opportunity to help create, deliver and support diverse, vibrant range of events and activities in Tameside. Tameside MBCs Arts and Engagement team develop, manage and support the borough's cultural programme including events. Some of the events the team delivers include the annual Armed Forces Day, Christmas celebrations, Whit Friday brass band contests and summer theatre programme often in partnership with other council officers, community groups, individuals and arts organisations. With the development of Ashton Market Square and Stalybridge Victoria Market Hall the team is looking for a new creative Arts and Events Officer to help shape and deliver an exciting and high-profile cultural offer in the borough's two newest flagship locations alongside Tameside's cultural sector and wider communities. About You The successful candidate will have responsibility for event and activity delivery, ensuring events are exciting and innovative but also delivered on time, professionally staged and in accordance with Health and Safety regulations. This frequently means delivering the creativity and workshops independently whilst overseeing other volunteers and other freelancers and successfully looking after event logistics. The successful candidate must be experienced in events management, working closely with communities, be able to work to tight deadlines and able to work with many key stakeholders. The successful candidate will be familiar with delivering arts projects and have experience of both delivering and managing these. Close working with the Arts and Engagement Manager, the rest of the Arts and Engagement team and other Council Officers to support and develop the borough's varied cultural programme will be required. As will an awareness of Arts Development and the ability to negotiate and collaborate with producers, agents and artists. The successful candidate will have a creative flair for delivery and the development of content for high quality events and activities delivered in a sustainable way and frequently with little budget. The successful candidate must also be able to promote these events via social media and liaise with the Council's media and communications team. The post holder must be adaptable to change and flexible in their approach to tasks while experienced in meeting deadlines. It is essential that the person has excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. This is an opportunity for a driven and self-motivated individual to join a small team of creative arts and events officers. They will have the opportunity to gain much practical experience in a wide range of arts and engagement work and with wide ranging group of stakeholders. The individual must relish a challenge and be an active problem solver. They must also be able to bring creative ideas to the table and actively participate in discussions and planning activities. About Us At Tameside, we are committed to ensuring all our Citizens lead long, fulfilling and healthy lives. We are committed to supporting economic growth, providing high quality health and care services, protecting our most vulnerable and creating strong and supportive, self-sufficient communities. We recognise that our people drive our success and enable the organisation to deliver on its vision, purpose and priorities, and that our people are our most important resource and asset. Our values underpin our practice and behaviours, and are at the heart of everything that we do; and we understand that how we do things is just as important as what we do. We pride ourselves on living by our STRIVE values of Support, Trust, Respect, Integrity, Value Diversity and Engage. Our values underpin our practice and behaviours and are at the heart of everything that we do. How we do things are just as important as what we do. Our employees' skills, experience and knowledge are essential to our success along with their happiness, wellbeing, commitment, enthusiasm and motivation to be the best they can be. Unfortunately at this time, we are unable to offer sponsorship. We are committed to developing a culture which respects individuals, appreciates difference and allows everyone regardless of background to reach their full potential. We are proud to be an accredited disability confident employer. Reasonable Adjustments will be considered in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 in relation to the Job Role Criteria. Our rewards and benefits package can be viewed here We have made a commitment to improve the employment opportunities for people with disabilities, care leavers, carers, and ex-military personnel. For further information about this role please contact the recruiting manager, Marie Holland on or Marie.hollandtameside.gov.uk Supporting Documents Arts & Engagements Officer Job Description and person specification profile Calculate your take home pay. Use this service to estimate how much Income Tax and National Insurance you should pay for the current tax year. Employment could affect your benefits, find out more here. Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Corporate Partnerships Coordinator We are seeking a highly organised Corporate Partnerships Coordinator to help deliver exceptional stewardship and engagement for corporate supporters. Position: Corporate Partnerships Coordinator Salary: £28,000 per annum Location: Remote within the UK with occasional travel Hours: Full time Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 5:00pm on Thursday 2nd April 2026. (We reserve the right to close the role early should a suitable applicant be found) About the Role This role plays an important part in supporting corporate partnerships and ensuring every partner feels valued and connected to the organisation's work. You will coordinate communications, manage administration and support events and engagement activities while maintaining accurate records and reporting. Key responsibilities include: Supporting the delivery of stewardship plans for corporate partners Acting as a first point of contact for partner enquiries Drafting communications including partner updates and newsletters Coordinating partner events, webinars and engagement opportunities Maintaining accurate partnership records within the CRM system Supporting donation processing and partnership reporting Assisting with research and preparation for partnership proposals Coordinating meetings, agendas and internal team support About You You will be organised, proactive and comfortable working with multiple stakeholders while maintaining excellent attention to detail. You will bring: Experience in supporter care, account management, customer service or administration Excellent written communication skills Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Experience working with CRM or database systems Confidence managing multiple tasks and priorities A proactive approach and professional manner About the Organisation This organisation works in partnership with Indigenous and local communities to protect rainforests and tackle the climate crisis. By supporting community led conservation and providing practical resources, they help protect vital ecosystems while strengthening resilience against environmental threats. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Corporate Partnerships Assistant, Partnerships Coordinator, Fundraising Assistant, Corporate Fundraising Officer, Account Executive, Supporter Care Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Corporate Partnerships Coordinator We are seeking a highly organised Corporate Partnerships Coordinator to help deliver exceptional stewardship and engagement for corporate supporters. Position: Corporate Partnerships Coordinator Salary: £28,000 per annum Location: Remote within the UK with occasional travel Hours: Full time Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 5:00pm on Thursday 2nd April 2026. (We reserve the right to close the role early should a suitable applicant be found) About the Role This role plays an important part in supporting corporate partnerships and ensuring every partner feels valued and connected to the organisation's work. You will coordinate communications, manage administration and support events and engagement activities while maintaining accurate records and reporting. Key responsibilities include: Supporting the delivery of stewardship plans for corporate partners Acting as a first point of contact for partner enquiries Drafting communications including partner updates and newsletters Coordinating partner events, webinars and engagement opportunities Maintaining accurate partnership records within the CRM system Supporting donation processing and partnership reporting Assisting with research and preparation for partnership proposals Coordinating meetings, agendas and internal team support About You You will be organised, proactive and comfortable working with multiple stakeholders while maintaining excellent attention to detail. You will bring: Experience in supporter care, account management, customer service or administration Excellent written communication skills Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Experience working with CRM or database systems Confidence managing multiple tasks and priorities A proactive approach and professional manner About the Organisation This organisation works in partnership with Indigenous and local communities to protect rainforests and tackle the climate crisis. By supporting community led conservation and providing practical resources, they help protect vital ecosystems while strengthening resilience against environmental threats. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Corporate Partnerships Assistant, Partnerships Coordinator, Fundraising Assistant, Corporate Fundraising Officer, Account Executive, Supporter Care Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Are you a tax professional looking to develop your career within a fast-paced, international business environment? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive and collaborative finance team, gaining exposure to a wide range of tax areas including corporate tax, advisory projects, M&A activity and global tax initiatives. Working alongside the UK & Ireland Tax Manager and senior finance leaders, you will play an important role in maintaining robust tax compliance while also contributing to strategic initiatives, regulatory developments and the ongoing evolution of the tax function. This role would suit someone who enjoys variety, taking ownership of their work, and having the opportunity to make a real impact within a growing organisation. Key Responsibilities Support the management of UK & Ireland tax compliance across corporate tax, VAT and withholding taxes, working closely with external advisors and internal Finance Directors. Partner with business units to ensure accurate and timely tax filings, payments and effective tax governance. Assist with the quarterly tax reporting cycle, supporting group reporting and consolidation requirements. Monitor changes in UK tax legislation, HMRC guidance and international tax developments to ensure the business remains compliant and informed. Provide support to the UK & Ireland Tax Manager on M&A activity and corporate restructuring projects. Assist with a range of technical tax matters, including: Supporting the implementation and ongoing compliance requirements of Pillar Two. Preparing Senior Accounting Officer notifications and certificates. Contribute to initiatives that enhance processes and drive continuous improvement across the UK & Ireland, EMEA and global tax function. Skills & Experience Degree in Finance, Accounting or a related discipline (or equivalent experience). Professionally qualified (ACA / ACCA / CTA). Experience in corporate tax gained within a large organisation or a Big Four / leading accounting firm. Good knowledge of UK tax legislation, HMRC processes and international tax principles. Strong Excel and Microsoft Office skills. Excellent communication skills with the ability to collaborate with finance teams and external advisors. Analytical mindset with strong problem-solving ability. Well organised with the ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Are you a tax professional looking to develop your career within a fast-paced, international business environment? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive and collaborative finance team, gaining exposure to a wide range of tax areas including corporate tax, advisory projects, M&A activity and global tax initiatives. Working alongside the UK & Ireland Tax Manager and senior finance leaders, you will play an important role in maintaining robust tax compliance while also contributing to strategic initiatives, regulatory developments and the ongoing evolution of the tax function. This role would suit someone who enjoys variety, taking ownership of their work, and having the opportunity to make a real impact within a growing organisation. Key Responsibilities Support the management of UK & Ireland tax compliance across corporate tax, VAT and withholding taxes, working closely with external advisors and internal Finance Directors. Partner with business units to ensure accurate and timely tax filings, payments and effective tax governance. Assist with the quarterly tax reporting cycle, supporting group reporting and consolidation requirements. Monitor changes in UK tax legislation, HMRC guidance and international tax developments to ensure the business remains compliant and informed. Provide support to the UK & Ireland Tax Manager on M&A activity and corporate restructuring projects. Assist with a range of technical tax matters, including: Supporting the implementation and ongoing compliance requirements of Pillar Two. Preparing Senior Accounting Officer notifications and certificates. Contribute to initiatives that enhance processes and drive continuous improvement across the UK & Ireland, EMEA and global tax function. Skills & Experience Degree in Finance, Accounting or a related discipline (or equivalent experience). Professionally qualified (ACA / ACCA / CTA). Experience in corporate tax gained within a large organisation or a Big Four / leading accounting firm. Good knowledge of UK tax legislation, HMRC processes and international tax principles. Strong Excel and Microsoft Office skills. Excellent communication skills with the ability to collaborate with finance teams and external advisors. Analytical mindset with strong problem-solving ability. Well organised with the ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines
Player Protection Officer Location: HybridDepartment: Risk & ComplianceType: Full-time Salary: Up to £30,000 per annum plus annual bonus (depending on company performace) Do yo have experience in AML ? Are you passionate about safeguarding players and ensuring ethical gaming practices? Do you thrive in a fast-paced, impact-driven environment where no two days are the same? If so, we want to hear from you! Join our forward-thinking Player Protection team, the first line of defence in protecting both our players and our business from evolving risks such as gambling harm, fraud, and money laundering. This is a pivotal role where your analytical mindset, regulatory knowledge, and compassionate communication skills will make a real impact. In return for everything you bring, we offer an exciting role in a rapidly expanding business and a competitive rewards package which includes - a physical and mental wellbeing app for you and your family giving you fast remote access to a GP for advice and more Thrive App - for your mental wellbeing approved by the NHS Buzz Brights Apprenticeships Buzz Brilliance Awards - Employee Recognition Scheme Buzz Learning, our digital learning platform with access to 100s of online courses Access to Trained Mental Health Advocates for advice on your mental wellbeing 5 weeks Annual Leave plus Public Holidays Buy Holidays Salary Sacrifice Scheme - opportunity to buy an extra week's holiday (if eligible) Staff discount 50% off bingo tickets, food & soft drinks Refer a Friend Scheme Life Assurance Pension Scheme What You'll Be Doing Conducting risk assessments and forensic profiling of customer accounts Investigating escalated cases of fraudulent activity and suspicious behaviour Engaging with customers to understand their circumstances and ensure safe play Leading Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD) investigations, including Source of Funds/Wealth reviews Maintaining accurate records and completing Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) Collaborating with retail and digital teams to create a seamless safer gambling experience Presenting findings to senior governance meetings and contributing to policy improvements What You'll Bring Proven experience in Player Protection within a regulated environment (iGaming, Bingo, Casino, or Finance) Strong understanding of key regulations: POCA, TACT, LCCP, GDPR, and the Gambling Act Hands-on experience with Customer Due Diligence (CDD) and EDD procedures Excellent communication skills and the ability to handle sensitive conversations with empathy A sharp eye for detail and a proactive, investigative mindset Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, OneNote, PowerPoint) Ability to work independently and as part of a remote team Desirable Extras ICA Certificate in KYC, CDD, or AML Experience compiling reports and presenting findings to senior stakeholders Why You'll Love It Here You'll be part of a passionate team that puts player safety at the heart of everything You'll have the opportunity to shape safer gambling practices and drive real change You'll work in a supportive, collaborative environment with room to grow Ready to make a difference? Apply now and help us protect what matters most.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Player Protection Officer Location: HybridDepartment: Risk & ComplianceType: Full-time Salary: Up to £30,000 per annum plus annual bonus (depending on company performace) Do yo have experience in AML ? Are you passionate about safeguarding players and ensuring ethical gaming practices? Do you thrive in a fast-paced, impact-driven environment where no two days are the same? If so, we want to hear from you! Join our forward-thinking Player Protection team, the first line of defence in protecting both our players and our business from evolving risks such as gambling harm, fraud, and money laundering. This is a pivotal role where your analytical mindset, regulatory knowledge, and compassionate communication skills will make a real impact. In return for everything you bring, we offer an exciting role in a rapidly expanding business and a competitive rewards package which includes - a physical and mental wellbeing app for you and your family giving you fast remote access to a GP for advice and more Thrive App - for your mental wellbeing approved by the NHS Buzz Brights Apprenticeships Buzz Brilliance Awards - Employee Recognition Scheme Buzz Learning, our digital learning platform with access to 100s of online courses Access to Trained Mental Health Advocates for advice on your mental wellbeing 5 weeks Annual Leave plus Public Holidays Buy Holidays Salary Sacrifice Scheme - opportunity to buy an extra week's holiday (if eligible) Staff discount 50% off bingo tickets, food & soft drinks Refer a Friend Scheme Life Assurance Pension Scheme What You'll Be Doing Conducting risk assessments and forensic profiling of customer accounts Investigating escalated cases of fraudulent activity and suspicious behaviour Engaging with customers to understand their circumstances and ensure safe play Leading Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD) investigations, including Source of Funds/Wealth reviews Maintaining accurate records and completing Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) Collaborating with retail and digital teams to create a seamless safer gambling experience Presenting findings to senior governance meetings and contributing to policy improvements What You'll Bring Proven experience in Player Protection within a regulated environment (iGaming, Bingo, Casino, or Finance) Strong understanding of key regulations: POCA, TACT, LCCP, GDPR, and the Gambling Act Hands-on experience with Customer Due Diligence (CDD) and EDD procedures Excellent communication skills and the ability to handle sensitive conversations with empathy A sharp eye for detail and a proactive, investigative mindset Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, OneNote, PowerPoint) Ability to work independently and as part of a remote team Desirable Extras ICA Certificate in KYC, CDD, or AML Experience compiling reports and presenting findings to senior stakeholders Why You'll Love It Here You'll be part of a passionate team that puts player safety at the heart of everything You'll have the opportunity to shape safer gambling practices and drive real change You'll work in a supportive, collaborative environment with room to grow Ready to make a difference? Apply now and help us protect what matters most.
Gresham House Ventures have just backed us, and now we're ready to back you. We're scaling fast - £3M to £15M ARR, backed by serious capital and have a clear growth strategy. We see finance as a competitive advantage, not a control function. We understand achieving a 10x £150 Million exit in the future needs the right expertise to build enterprise value - not just report it - and before the real acceleration begins. Not only that, but we also know titles don't create wealth - equity and timing do, and for you to do your best work you'll need real ownership and a collaborative leadership team that's ready for you to lead with vigour and deliver your best work. If you're ready to be instrumental in this journey, actively shaping where we invest, how we grow, and how we position for maximum value at exit, we'd love to hear from you. We are Modo25 / ASK BOSCO. Ready for your next adventure? The Role at a Glance: CFO Chief Finance Officer Hybrid Working / Leeds HQ - At least a couple of days fortnightly plus board and key meetings £90,000 - £150,000 + Equity Plus Benefits: 4-day working week, 30 days annual leave incl bank holidays, health insurance, critical illness cover, life insurance, retail & leisure perks, electric car scheme Your Skills: Qualified - ACCA, ACA, CIMA. Hands-on Financial Leadership with Scaling Tech Co - expertise with a sale or significant funding round. Who we are: We're building a high-growth AI SaaS business alongside a profitable agency, and we're looking for a CFO who wants to help shape the story - and the exit. Modo25 is a digital marketing agency working with enterprise brands. ASK BOSCO is our AI-powered marketing analytics platform that predicts marketing ROI with 96% accuracy. Together, we're scaling from £3m to £15m over the next three years, backed by Gresham House Ventures, with a clear path to exit at a 10x revenue multiple. You will be instrumental in this journey. Your Expertise: You are a commercially astute, qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) (ideally Big-4 trained) with a proven track record of helping ambitious businesses scale at pace. Having spent several years inside a high-growth scale-up, you are fluent in SaaS metrics (ARR, churn, NRR, LTV:CAC) and comfortable operating in the complexity that comes with rapid expansion, funding rounds and exit-readiness. Based in, or excited to relocate to Leeds or happy to be onsite 2 days per week, you thrive working closely with a leadership team and shaping the future of a business from the inside. What truly sets you apart is your breadth of perspective: experience across SaaS and professional services, exposure to M&A, and a genuine commitment to building a business that balances performance with purpose through progressive ways of working and meaningful social impact. Why This Role Is Different You'll be joining a leadership team that genuinely wants finance at the heart of decision-making. The CEO and COO are ready to hand over the numbers to focus on growth, product, and market expansion. They're not looking for a gatekeeper. They're looking for a commercial partner who can: • Build reporting - real-time dashboards and MI to run the day-to-day business, as well as report at Board level • Navigate a hybrid model - agency retainers alongside SaaS subscriptions, each with different economics • Spot growth opportunities the rest of us haven't seen - you'll have access to data nobody else is interrogating • Prepare the business for exit - clean books, compelling story, data room ready, and a CFO who can hold their own in due diligence We've built today, for you to build tomorrow We're not perfect - and we're honest about that. Today, our finance function is a fractional CFO for half a day a week, a high-calibre new Finance Manager, and a COO who's been carrying more financial responsibility than she should. It works, but it's not built to scale. With funding in the bank, investors on hand and an ambitious scale target we need you at the helm - dedicated financial leadership building out robust processes, embedding best practice, and making proactive, insight-led decisions about what we should prioritise, invest in, and do next to support sustainable growth. You'll be managing two business models with different rhythms, different metrics, and different levers. If that sounds like a headache, this isn't for you. If it sounds like an interesting puzzle, let's talk. What We Offer • £90,000 - £150,000 base salary depending on experience • Equity - real ownership with meaningful upside if we hit our exit targets • Four-day working week - we believe in output over hours, and we've made it work • A seat at the table - you'll report directly to the CEO and work closely with the COO and Gresham House • An 'Outstanding Company to Work For 2024' - we take culture seriously The Process We're taking a considered, high-bar approach to this hire. Our interview process is intentionally rigorous because we're focused on attracting true A-players, and we're prepared to invest the time to find the right fit. You can expect a thorough, high-quality process that includes psychometric assessment and a commercial case study-designed to understand not just what you've achieved, but how you think and make decisions. Target start date: Ideally June 2026 Ready to make a move? If this sounds like the challenge you've been looking for, a true commercial partner role rather than just another finance position, we'd love to hear from you. No cover letter is required; simply share your CV along with a couple of sentences on what drew you to the opportunity. We're excited to meet you. Team Modo25 / ASK BOSCO Application notice We take your privacy seriously. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone. Your data is processed by our talent partner RR (Recruitment Revolution) on the basis of their legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to their Data Privacy Policy & Notice on their website for further details.
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Gresham House Ventures have just backed us, and now we're ready to back you. We're scaling fast - £3M to £15M ARR, backed by serious capital and have a clear growth strategy. We see finance as a competitive advantage, not a control function. We understand achieving a 10x £150 Million exit in the future needs the right expertise to build enterprise value - not just report it - and before the real acceleration begins. Not only that, but we also know titles don't create wealth - equity and timing do, and for you to do your best work you'll need real ownership and a collaborative leadership team that's ready for you to lead with vigour and deliver your best work. If you're ready to be instrumental in this journey, actively shaping where we invest, how we grow, and how we position for maximum value at exit, we'd love to hear from you. We are Modo25 / ASK BOSCO. Ready for your next adventure? The Role at a Glance: CFO Chief Finance Officer Hybrid Working / Leeds HQ - At least a couple of days fortnightly plus board and key meetings £90,000 - £150,000 + Equity Plus Benefits: 4-day working week, 30 days annual leave incl bank holidays, health insurance, critical illness cover, life insurance, retail & leisure perks, electric car scheme Your Skills: Qualified - ACCA, ACA, CIMA. Hands-on Financial Leadership with Scaling Tech Co - expertise with a sale or significant funding round. Who we are: We're building a high-growth AI SaaS business alongside a profitable agency, and we're looking for a CFO who wants to help shape the story - and the exit. Modo25 is a digital marketing agency working with enterprise brands. ASK BOSCO is our AI-powered marketing analytics platform that predicts marketing ROI with 96% accuracy. Together, we're scaling from £3m to £15m over the next three years, backed by Gresham House Ventures, with a clear path to exit at a 10x revenue multiple. You will be instrumental in this journey. Your Expertise: You are a commercially astute, qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) (ideally Big-4 trained) with a proven track record of helping ambitious businesses scale at pace. Having spent several years inside a high-growth scale-up, you are fluent in SaaS metrics (ARR, churn, NRR, LTV:CAC) and comfortable operating in the complexity that comes with rapid expansion, funding rounds and exit-readiness. Based in, or excited to relocate to Leeds or happy to be onsite 2 days per week, you thrive working closely with a leadership team and shaping the future of a business from the inside. What truly sets you apart is your breadth of perspective: experience across SaaS and professional services, exposure to M&A, and a genuine commitment to building a business that balances performance with purpose through progressive ways of working and meaningful social impact. Why This Role Is Different You'll be joining a leadership team that genuinely wants finance at the heart of decision-making. The CEO and COO are ready to hand over the numbers to focus on growth, product, and market expansion. They're not looking for a gatekeeper. They're looking for a commercial partner who can: • Build reporting - real-time dashboards and MI to run the day-to-day business, as well as report at Board level • Navigate a hybrid model - agency retainers alongside SaaS subscriptions, each with different economics • Spot growth opportunities the rest of us haven't seen - you'll have access to data nobody else is interrogating • Prepare the business for exit - clean books, compelling story, data room ready, and a CFO who can hold their own in due diligence We've built today, for you to build tomorrow We're not perfect - and we're honest about that. Today, our finance function is a fractional CFO for half a day a week, a high-calibre new Finance Manager, and a COO who's been carrying more financial responsibility than she should. It works, but it's not built to scale. With funding in the bank, investors on hand and an ambitious scale target we need you at the helm - dedicated financial leadership building out robust processes, embedding best practice, and making proactive, insight-led decisions about what we should prioritise, invest in, and do next to support sustainable growth. You'll be managing two business models with different rhythms, different metrics, and different levers. If that sounds like a headache, this isn't for you. If it sounds like an interesting puzzle, let's talk. What We Offer • £90,000 - £150,000 base salary depending on experience • Equity - real ownership with meaningful upside if we hit our exit targets • Four-day working week - we believe in output over hours, and we've made it work • A seat at the table - you'll report directly to the CEO and work closely with the COO and Gresham House • An 'Outstanding Company to Work For 2024' - we take culture seriously The Process We're taking a considered, high-bar approach to this hire. Our interview process is intentionally rigorous because we're focused on attracting true A-players, and we're prepared to invest the time to find the right fit. You can expect a thorough, high-quality process that includes psychometric assessment and a commercial case study-designed to understand not just what you've achieved, but how you think and make decisions. Target start date: Ideally June 2026 Ready to make a move? If this sounds like the challenge you've been looking for, a true commercial partner role rather than just another finance position, we'd love to hear from you. No cover letter is required; simply share your CV along with a couple of sentences on what drew you to the opportunity. We're excited to meet you. Team Modo25 / ASK BOSCO Application notice We take your privacy seriously. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone. Your data is processed by our talent partner RR (Recruitment Revolution) on the basis of their legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to their Data Privacy Policy & Notice on their website for further details.
12 Month Fixed Term Contract/Secondment Opportunity. Hackney is one of the most dynamic and progressive local authorities in the UK. We are a resilient, vibrant, and creative borough in the heart of London, with strong, diverse communities and a powerful set of shared values. Over the past twenty years, the Council has built up first-class services, outstanding public infrastructure, and a reputation for excellence, innovation, and ambition. We are leading the way on essential work, such as our fight for equity in Hackney, with a particular focus on becoming an actively anti-racist borough. But the work doesn't stop there, we are proactive in our approach to bringing fairness to all aspects of life, including gender, neurodiversity and across the poverty divide. The post is within the Benefits and Homeless Prevention Service. The service is high performing and is committed to helping residents and the challenges they face while supporting staff to perform to the high standards of the service. The London Borough of Hackney has one of the highest Housing Benefit caseloads in London and receives on average nearly 4,000 homelessness approaches a year. To meet these demands, the service has been innovative, agile, and constantly improving in its aim to be a leader in this field. We are looking for an exceptional Housing Benefit Assessor who has extensive experience assessing Housing Benefit claims from households placed in temporary accommodation. You will work as part of a team that is also responsible for the collection and recovery of temporary accommodation charges. Requirements of this role include: Proven experience in processing Housing Benefit and Council Tax Support claims in a local authority setting. In-depth knowledge of Housing Benefit administration, legislation, and procedures related to Council Tax Support. Ability to prioritise tasks and work accurately to meet targets and deadlines. Capable of working independently without close supervision. Ability to collaborate effectively as part of a team, ready to assist others, while also taking responsibility for individual work as needed. Competent in using Google applications, including Sheets, Docs, and Gmail. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with a strong focus on customer service. Ability to work under pressure, managing a heavy and varied workload while explaining complex benefit and financial assessments clearly. Experience working with the Academy Benefits system and Civica Comino or W360, as well as Housing Management Systems. Efficient and accurate administration of all benefits applications received, including identifying and addressing overpayments in accordance with relevant regulations, legislation, and guidance. Skilled in identifying potential irregularities in benefit claims and referring these cases to the appropriate Fraud Services. Conducting and documenting necessary checks, while responding to queries in compliance with relevant legislation and service requirements. Ensuring that all decision letters, overpayment invoices, and reminders are issued promptly. Accurately coding payments and overpayments for subsidy purposes. Liaising with and guiding other Council departments (including partner authorities), external agencies, government bodies, organisations, stakeholders, members, and colleagues on all matters related to Revenues and Benefits Shared Services to ensure a high standard of service delivery whilst adhering to data protection policies If you want to work in a place where you can represent our values so we achieve the best for our residents, please click on the apply button below. The recruitment process is anonymous. Therefore, we do not accept supporting statements or CVs. When applying, there will be a number of questions relating to the post on the application form. It is essential that you complete the application questions, responding to each using examples of your skills, knowledge and experience. This application process replaces a supporting statement. Prior to applying for a vacancy for a secondment opportunity, please liaise with your line manager and inform them of your interest in applying for the role. Closing date for applications: 17 March 2026 (22:59) . Interview date: W/C 13 April 2026. We are also working towards our vision, which is to be a place for everyone; where residents and staff can be proud; a place that celebrates diversity and where everyone can feel valued, included and involved. In order to achieve this, we look for people who are: Proud; Ambitious; Pioneering; Open; Proactive and Inclusive. Hackney Council works to eradicate discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, pregnancy and maternity, age and marital status. We also recognise that people can be disadvantaged by their social and economic circumstances, so we will also work to eliminate discrimination and disadvantage caused by social class. We also welcome those interested in flexible working. We particularly welcome applications from disabled people, as this group is currently under represented in our workforce. The Council has a dedicated employment support service (Hackney Works), which offers Hackney residents guidance in relation to applying for jobs. If you are thinking about applying for a job, please contact the Hackney Works team to find out what support is available:
Mar 14, 2026
Seasonal
12 Month Fixed Term Contract/Secondment Opportunity. Hackney is one of the most dynamic and progressive local authorities in the UK. We are a resilient, vibrant, and creative borough in the heart of London, with strong, diverse communities and a powerful set of shared values. Over the past twenty years, the Council has built up first-class services, outstanding public infrastructure, and a reputation for excellence, innovation, and ambition. We are leading the way on essential work, such as our fight for equity in Hackney, with a particular focus on becoming an actively anti-racist borough. But the work doesn't stop there, we are proactive in our approach to bringing fairness to all aspects of life, including gender, neurodiversity and across the poverty divide. The post is within the Benefits and Homeless Prevention Service. The service is high performing and is committed to helping residents and the challenges they face while supporting staff to perform to the high standards of the service. The London Borough of Hackney has one of the highest Housing Benefit caseloads in London and receives on average nearly 4,000 homelessness approaches a year. To meet these demands, the service has been innovative, agile, and constantly improving in its aim to be a leader in this field. We are looking for an exceptional Housing Benefit Assessor who has extensive experience assessing Housing Benefit claims from households placed in temporary accommodation. You will work as part of a team that is also responsible for the collection and recovery of temporary accommodation charges. Requirements of this role include: Proven experience in processing Housing Benefit and Council Tax Support claims in a local authority setting. In-depth knowledge of Housing Benefit administration, legislation, and procedures related to Council Tax Support. Ability to prioritise tasks and work accurately to meet targets and deadlines. Capable of working independently without close supervision. Ability to collaborate effectively as part of a team, ready to assist others, while also taking responsibility for individual work as needed. Competent in using Google applications, including Sheets, Docs, and Gmail. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with a strong focus on customer service. Ability to work under pressure, managing a heavy and varied workload while explaining complex benefit and financial assessments clearly. Experience working with the Academy Benefits system and Civica Comino or W360, as well as Housing Management Systems. Efficient and accurate administration of all benefits applications received, including identifying and addressing overpayments in accordance with relevant regulations, legislation, and guidance. Skilled in identifying potential irregularities in benefit claims and referring these cases to the appropriate Fraud Services. Conducting and documenting necessary checks, while responding to queries in compliance with relevant legislation and service requirements. Ensuring that all decision letters, overpayment invoices, and reminders are issued promptly. Accurately coding payments and overpayments for subsidy purposes. Liaising with and guiding other Council departments (including partner authorities), external agencies, government bodies, organisations, stakeholders, members, and colleagues on all matters related to Revenues and Benefits Shared Services to ensure a high standard of service delivery whilst adhering to data protection policies If you want to work in a place where you can represent our values so we achieve the best for our residents, please click on the apply button below. The recruitment process is anonymous. Therefore, we do not accept supporting statements or CVs. When applying, there will be a number of questions relating to the post on the application form. It is essential that you complete the application questions, responding to each using examples of your skills, knowledge and experience. This application process replaces a supporting statement. Prior to applying for a vacancy for a secondment opportunity, please liaise with your line manager and inform them of your interest in applying for the role. Closing date for applications: 17 March 2026 (22:59) . Interview date: W/C 13 April 2026. We are also working towards our vision, which is to be a place for everyone; where residents and staff can be proud; a place that celebrates diversity and where everyone can feel valued, included and involved. In order to achieve this, we look for people who are: Proud; Ambitious; Pioneering; Open; Proactive and Inclusive. Hackney Council works to eradicate discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, pregnancy and maternity, age and marital status. We also recognise that people can be disadvantaged by their social and economic circumstances, so we will also work to eliminate discrimination and disadvantage caused by social class. We also welcome those interested in flexible working. We particularly welcome applications from disabled people, as this group is currently under represented in our workforce. The Council has a dedicated employment support service (Hackney Works), which offers Hackney residents guidance in relation to applying for jobs. If you are thinking about applying for a job, please contact the Hackney Works team to find out what support is available: