Group Chief Strategy Officer The closing date is 23 February 2026 This post is only open for applications from individuals employed within the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care Board. Organisations within scope are as follows: Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Isle of Wight NHS Trust Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust University Hospitals Southampton NHS Foundation Trust Salary: Very Senior Manager (VSM) Base: Across Isle of Wight NHS Trust and Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust Main duties of the job Isle of Wight NHS Trust and Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust are embarking on an ambitious and transformative journey together and we are seeking an exceptional Group Chief Strategy Officer - GCSO to shape the future of our organisations and the services we provide for our communities. This pivotal Group Executive role will provide strategic leadership across both Trusts, driving clinically, financially and environmentally sustainable services and enabling a shared strategic vision for the future of healthcare across the Isle of Wight and Portsmouth. If you are an inspirational executive leader who thrives on complexity, system collaboration, and long term strategic transformation, this is an extraordinary opportunity to make a profound and lasting impact. About us Working as a partnership, both Isle of Wight NHS Trust and Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust have a shared vision for excellence in care for our patients and communities; with a set of strategic aims underpinning how we will achieve this. The group model is delivered across both organisation. You may be based at either IWT or PHU and individuals may be required to undertake business travel between sites. For leaders managing staff across multi-site locations, you will need to be visible and provide in person leadership. The arrangements and frequency will be agreed locally. Job responsibilities The Role As Group Chief Strategy Officer, you will: Lead the development and deployment of the strategic frameworks for both PHU and IWT. Shape and execute the transformation strategy required to deliver modern, sustainable, high quality services for our populations. Build and maintain strong partnerships with local, regional and national stakeholders, ensuring both Trusts are well positioned within an evolving health and care landscape. Provide Board level leadership and shared accountability for strategy, performance, quality, and long term sustainability across both organisations. Role model collaborative, compassionate executive leadership and foster a culture aligned to our values across both Trusts. This is a defining role at the heart of our Group Executive team shaping a shared purpose, driving complex transformation, and enabling both organisations to deliver consistently safe, effective, high quality patient care. About You We are seeking a strategic, visionary and highly collaborative leader with: Executive level experience within a large and complex organisation. A track record of developing and delivering major organisational strategies. Strong political awareness, exceptional influencing skills, and the ability to build trusted relationships. Significant experience navigating complex financial, operational and system challenges. Intellectual flexibility, analytical strength, and the ability to see and shape the long term picture. The confidence, resilience and integrity needed to lead transformation across diverse teams and organisational boundaries. Most importantly, you will be aligned with the values of both Trusts and committed to working in a collaborative, inclusive and system focused way. As part of your application, please ensure you include your CV and Cover Letter. Applications can also be emailed to Claire Winter, Recruitment Consultant - . Closing Date: Monday 23rd February 2026 Interview Date: Monday 9th March 2026 For further details including the full Job Description, please see enclosed Candidate Brief Person Specification Qualifications Educated to a Masters Degree level or equivalent post-graduate qualification Evidence of sustained personal and professional development Experience Operating at Executive Director level in a large complex service organisation Demonstrable track record of significant achievements and delivered results Developed and delivered a comprehensive strategy and plan Developed and maintained good relationships and partnerships with internal colleagues and external agencies, managing those relationships with diplomacy Negotiated and influenced on a range of complex financial issues Skills and Knowledge Strategic planner and visionary capable of translating the service strategy into effective policy and objectives Analytical astuteness, able to maintain control Able to express issues in an easily understood manner for a range of audiences Open and participative management Other Tenacity: demonstrates high levels of self-belief, drive, enthusiasm and stamina to achieve goals and see things through Intellectual flexibility, ability to think conceptually, recognise assumptions, evaluate arguments and deduce inferences Ability to motivate, inspire and provide innovative solutions Confidence in achieving results in an inclusive and collaborative manner Ability to work effectively in a complex and changing environment Confident, independent and effective decision maker Ability to work under pressure to demanding timetables Understands the need to deliver short-term priorities and achieve long-term goals (sense of balance). Displays innovative and lateral thinking Prepared to work totally flexibly High degree of self-awareness Ability to maintain confidence, at all times Exceptionally high levels of personal integrity and loyalty Intellectual flexibility that enables the reasoned assessment of a situation and the ability to draw pragmatic conclusions Ability to broad scan to keep abreast of developments in the Health Care sector Ability to deal with confidential issues in a professional and sensitive manner Self management Personal integrity Broad scanning Seizing the future Political astuteness Drive for results Collaborative working Effective and strategic influencing Holding to account Drive for improvement 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. Employer name Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Group Chief Strategy Officer The closing date is 23 February 2026 This post is only open for applications from individuals employed within the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care Board. Organisations within scope are as follows: Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Isle of Wight NHS Trust Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust University Hospitals Southampton NHS Foundation Trust Salary: Very Senior Manager (VSM) Base: Across Isle of Wight NHS Trust and Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust Main duties of the job Isle of Wight NHS Trust and Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust are embarking on an ambitious and transformative journey together and we are seeking an exceptional Group Chief Strategy Officer - GCSO to shape the future of our organisations and the services we provide for our communities. This pivotal Group Executive role will provide strategic leadership across both Trusts, driving clinically, financially and environmentally sustainable services and enabling a shared strategic vision for the future of healthcare across the Isle of Wight and Portsmouth. If you are an inspirational executive leader who thrives on complexity, system collaboration, and long term strategic transformation, this is an extraordinary opportunity to make a profound and lasting impact. About us Working as a partnership, both Isle of Wight NHS Trust and Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust have a shared vision for excellence in care for our patients and communities; with a set of strategic aims underpinning how we will achieve this. The group model is delivered across both organisation. You may be based at either IWT or PHU and individuals may be required to undertake business travel between sites. For leaders managing staff across multi-site locations, you will need to be visible and provide in person leadership. The arrangements and frequency will be agreed locally. Job responsibilities The Role As Group Chief Strategy Officer, you will: Lead the development and deployment of the strategic frameworks for both PHU and IWT. Shape and execute the transformation strategy required to deliver modern, sustainable, high quality services for our populations. Build and maintain strong partnerships with local, regional and national stakeholders, ensuring both Trusts are well positioned within an evolving health and care landscape. Provide Board level leadership and shared accountability for strategy, performance, quality, and long term sustainability across both organisations. Role model collaborative, compassionate executive leadership and foster a culture aligned to our values across both Trusts. This is a defining role at the heart of our Group Executive team shaping a shared purpose, driving complex transformation, and enabling both organisations to deliver consistently safe, effective, high quality patient care. About You We are seeking a strategic, visionary and highly collaborative leader with: Executive level experience within a large and complex organisation. A track record of developing and delivering major organisational strategies. Strong political awareness, exceptional influencing skills, and the ability to build trusted relationships. Significant experience navigating complex financial, operational and system challenges. Intellectual flexibility, analytical strength, and the ability to see and shape the long term picture. The confidence, resilience and integrity needed to lead transformation across diverse teams and organisational boundaries. Most importantly, you will be aligned with the values of both Trusts and committed to working in a collaborative, inclusive and system focused way. As part of your application, please ensure you include your CV and Cover Letter. Applications can also be emailed to Claire Winter, Recruitment Consultant - . Closing Date: Monday 23rd February 2026 Interview Date: Monday 9th March 2026 For further details including the full Job Description, please see enclosed Candidate Brief Person Specification Qualifications Educated to a Masters Degree level or equivalent post-graduate qualification Evidence of sustained personal and professional development Experience Operating at Executive Director level in a large complex service organisation Demonstrable track record of significant achievements and delivered results Developed and delivered a comprehensive strategy and plan Developed and maintained good relationships and partnerships with internal colleagues and external agencies, managing those relationships with diplomacy Negotiated and influenced on a range of complex financial issues Skills and Knowledge Strategic planner and visionary capable of translating the service strategy into effective policy and objectives Analytical astuteness, able to maintain control Able to express issues in an easily understood manner for a range of audiences Open and participative management Other Tenacity: demonstrates high levels of self-belief, drive, enthusiasm and stamina to achieve goals and see things through Intellectual flexibility, ability to think conceptually, recognise assumptions, evaluate arguments and deduce inferences Ability to motivate, inspire and provide innovative solutions Confidence in achieving results in an inclusive and collaborative manner Ability to work effectively in a complex and changing environment Confident, independent and effective decision maker Ability to work under pressure to demanding timetables Understands the need to deliver short-term priorities and achieve long-term goals (sense of balance). Displays innovative and lateral thinking Prepared to work totally flexibly High degree of self-awareness Ability to maintain confidence, at all times Exceptionally high levels of personal integrity and loyalty Intellectual flexibility that enables the reasoned assessment of a situation and the ability to draw pragmatic conclusions Ability to broad scan to keep abreast of developments in the Health Care sector Ability to deal with confidential issues in a professional and sensitive manner Self management Personal integrity Broad scanning Seizing the future Political astuteness Drive for results Collaborative working Effective and strategic influencing Holding to account Drive for improvement 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. Employer name Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust
Job Title: Senior Town Planner Associate Town Planner Location: Exeter Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a well-established, award-winning multidisciplinary planning and design consultancy who are looking for a Senior Town Planner up to an Associate Town Planner. This practice is planning-led and works collaboratively across planning, architecture and landscape disciplines, delivering high-quality residential and commercial development schemes across the UK. This is a senior-level opportunity for a chartered planning professional with strong private sector experience to take a leading role within a growing consultancy environment. The Role As a Town Planner, you will manage a varied portfolio of development projects, provide strategic planning advice to clients, and contribute to the growth of the planning team. You will work closely with architects, designers and landscape specialists to deliver commercially focused and creative planning solutions. Key Responsibilities: Leading and managing complex planning applications, appeals and development strategies Providing expert planning advice to private sector clients and landowners Mentoring and supporting junior planners and graduates Developing and maintaining strong client relationships Contributing to business development and strategic growth initiatives Liaising with local authorities, consultants and stakeholders About You: Chartered Member of the RTPI (MRTPI) Proven experience in the private sector (consultancy or developer-side) Strong knowledge of UK planning policy, development management and planning strategy Commercial awareness and excellent client-facing communication skills Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced consultancy environment What's on Offer: Competitive salary and discretionary bonus Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Opportunity to work within a collaborative multidisciplinary team Clear progression pathway to senior leadership and director level Exposure to a diverse range of residential, commercial and mixed-use projects This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Associate-level planner looking to take on a senior position within a respected, planning-led consultancy. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on or JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Senior Town Planner Associate Town Planner Location: Exeter Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a well-established, award-winning multidisciplinary planning and design consultancy who are looking for a Senior Town Planner up to an Associate Town Planner. This practice is planning-led and works collaboratively across planning, architecture and landscape disciplines, delivering high-quality residential and commercial development schemes across the UK. This is a senior-level opportunity for a chartered planning professional with strong private sector experience to take a leading role within a growing consultancy environment. The Role As a Town Planner, you will manage a varied portfolio of development projects, provide strategic planning advice to clients, and contribute to the growth of the planning team. You will work closely with architects, designers and landscape specialists to deliver commercially focused and creative planning solutions. Key Responsibilities: Leading and managing complex planning applications, appeals and development strategies Providing expert planning advice to private sector clients and landowners Mentoring and supporting junior planners and graduates Developing and maintaining strong client relationships Contributing to business development and strategic growth initiatives Liaising with local authorities, consultants and stakeholders About You: Chartered Member of the RTPI (MRTPI) Proven experience in the private sector (consultancy or developer-side) Strong knowledge of UK planning policy, development management and planning strategy Commercial awareness and excellent client-facing communication skills Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced consultancy environment What's on Offer: Competitive salary and discretionary bonus Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Opportunity to work within a collaborative multidisciplinary team Clear progression pathway to senior leadership and director level Exposure to a diverse range of residential, commercial and mixed-use projects This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious Associate-level planner looking to take on a senior position within a respected, planning-led consultancy. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on or JBRP1_UKTJ
Graduate Town Planner Location: Milton Keynes Penguin Recruitment is pleased to be working with an exciting independant consultancy, to recruit a Graduate Town Planner for their Milton Keynes office. This is an outstanding opportunity for a motivated planning graduate to begin their career with a nationally recognised planning and urban design consultancy. You will gain exposure to high-profile, strategic-scale developments and work alongside experienced planners, urban designers, and masterplanners on complex and rewarding projects. The Role As a Graduate Town Planner, you will support the delivery of planning work across large-scale residential, mixed-use, and strategic urban extension projects. Key responsibilities include: Assisting with the preparation of planning applications and supporting documentation Undertaking planning policy research and site appraisals Supporting the promotion of strategic land through the Local Plan process Drafting planning statements and consultation responses Liaising with local authorities, consultants, and stakeholders Attending meetings, workshops, and site visits Supporting senior colleagues on appeals and complex planning strategies About You The successful Graduate Town Planner will have: A degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning (RTPI accredited preferred) A strong academic background Excellent research, analytical, and written communication skills A keen interest in strategic planning and placemaking Strong organisational skills and attention to detail A proactive and collaborative approach Why Apply? Work on nationally significant and strategic projects Structured support towards RTPI Chartership Collaborative, design-led working environment Clear progression opportunities within a respected consultancy For further information on this Graduate Town Planner role in Milton Keynes, please contact Joel Bland at Penguin Recruitment. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Graduate Town Planner Location: Milton Keynes Penguin Recruitment is pleased to be working with an exciting independant consultancy, to recruit a Graduate Town Planner for their Milton Keynes office. This is an outstanding opportunity for a motivated planning graduate to begin their career with a nationally recognised planning and urban design consultancy. You will gain exposure to high-profile, strategic-scale developments and work alongside experienced planners, urban designers, and masterplanners on complex and rewarding projects. The Role As a Graduate Town Planner, you will support the delivery of planning work across large-scale residential, mixed-use, and strategic urban extension projects. Key responsibilities include: Assisting with the preparation of planning applications and supporting documentation Undertaking planning policy research and site appraisals Supporting the promotion of strategic land through the Local Plan process Drafting planning statements and consultation responses Liaising with local authorities, consultants, and stakeholders Attending meetings, workshops, and site visits Supporting senior colleagues on appeals and complex planning strategies About You The successful Graduate Town Planner will have: A degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning (RTPI accredited preferred) A strong academic background Excellent research, analytical, and written communication skills A keen interest in strategic planning and placemaking Strong organisational skills and attention to detail A proactive and collaborative approach Why Apply? Work on nationally significant and strategic projects Structured support towards RTPI Chartership Collaborative, design-led working environment Clear progression opportunities within a respected consultancy For further information on this Graduate Town Planner role in Milton Keynes, please contact Joel Bland at Penguin Recruitment. JBRP1_UKTJ
Senior Town Planner Location: Exeter Penguin Recruitment is pleased to be working with a respected consultancy to recruit a Senior Town Planner for their Exeter office. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced planner to join a well-established, design-led consultancy with a strong reputation across the South West. You will work on a diverse portfolio of residential, commercial, mixed-use, and regeneration projects, taking a leading role in project delivery and client management. The Role As a Senior Town Planner, you will manage planning projects from initial strategy through to determination, providing high-quality, commercially focused advice while contributing to wider project teams. Key responsibilities include: Leading and managing planning applications, appeals, and pre-application submissions Preparing detailed planning statements and supporting documentation Undertaking site appraisals and comprehensive planning policy analysis Acting as the main point of contact for clients, consultants, and local planning authorities Attending meetings, public consultations, and committee hearings as required Supporting and mentoring junior planners within the team Contributing to planning strategy and business development initiatives About You The successful Senior Town Planner will have: MRTPI Chartered status (or be close to achieving Chartership) Strong private sector experience within a planning consultancy Proven experience leading planning applications independently Excellent understanding of the UK planning system and development management Strong written and verbal communication skills A proactive, organised, and commercially aware approach Why Apply? Join a respected and design-focused consultancy Work on high-quality and varied projects Take on greater responsibility and project ownership Clear opportunities for career progression Supportive and collaborative working environment For further information on this Senior Town Planner role in Exeter, please contact Joel Bland at Penguin Recruitment. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Senior Town Planner Location: Exeter Penguin Recruitment is pleased to be working with a respected consultancy to recruit a Senior Town Planner for their Exeter office. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced planner to join a well-established, design-led consultancy with a strong reputation across the South West. You will work on a diverse portfolio of residential, commercial, mixed-use, and regeneration projects, taking a leading role in project delivery and client management. The Role As a Senior Town Planner, you will manage planning projects from initial strategy through to determination, providing high-quality, commercially focused advice while contributing to wider project teams. Key responsibilities include: Leading and managing planning applications, appeals, and pre-application submissions Preparing detailed planning statements and supporting documentation Undertaking site appraisals and comprehensive planning policy analysis Acting as the main point of contact for clients, consultants, and local planning authorities Attending meetings, public consultations, and committee hearings as required Supporting and mentoring junior planners within the team Contributing to planning strategy and business development initiatives About You The successful Senior Town Planner will have: MRTPI Chartered status (or be close to achieving Chartership) Strong private sector experience within a planning consultancy Proven experience leading planning applications independently Excellent understanding of the UK planning system and development management Strong written and verbal communication skills A proactive, organised, and commercially aware approach Why Apply? Join a respected and design-focused consultancy Work on high-quality and varied projects Take on greater responsibility and project ownership Clear opportunities for career progression Supportive and collaborative working environment For further information on this Senior Town Planner role in Exeter, please contact Joel Bland at Penguin Recruitment. JBRP1_UKTJ
Go back Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist (Eating Disorder) The closing date is 25 May 2025 An exciting opportunity has become available for a substantive Consultant Psychiatrist to join our current consultant workforce in our CAMHS Eating Disorder team within Radlett in Hertfordshire. This is an established post in the team supported by a locum consultant. The consultant Psychiatrist will join a dynamic MDT composed by Nurses & Nurse Associates (different bandings, Band 7 4 WTE), Psychologists 2WTE, Family Therapists 2 WTE, Support Workers, Assistant Psychologist, CBT therapist, Dietitian and Admin support. The team works cohesively together and meets weekly to discuss all referrals, inpatients and high risk patients. The CAMHS Eating Disorder team has continued to adapt and develop responding to the growing needs of the clinical population. The team has a caseload of around 300 young people opened for specialised monitoring and intervention. The team reviews and responds weekly to 10-15 new referrals which are reviewed jointly by MDT under consultant supervision. In this context the medical team has been developed over the last 18 month with a permanent speciality doctor post successfully recruited and a newly created consultant post, with additional opportunity to offer speciality training rotations to CAMHS Speciality trainees. Please note, this job description is currently with the Royal College for approval. Main duties of the job Provision of the psychiatric component of the CAMHS tier 3 service to the under 18 population in the Eating Disorder CAMHS Team. Alongside the multi-disciplinary staff, the post holder will have responsibility for assessing a young person's mental state, formulating a diagnosis and monitoring the risks a young person poses. To undertake referral meetings, case reviews as required. Working with the MDT in developing effective and novel treatment approaches. To support the development of internal clinical pathways. Providing consultation, advice and appropriate support to professionals in the wider network of the young person and/or family. Contribute to the supervision of the trainees and the specialty doctor allocated to the service. To provide opportunities for case based discussion and teaching to the MDT. About us Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (HPFT) is an exceptional organisation with big ambitions, our aim is for HPFT to be the leading provider of mental health and specialist learning disabilities within the UK. With a workforce of over 4,300 people and an annual income of some £330 million this year, the Trust provides integrated health and social care services through a network of community and inpatient settings, serving diverse communities across Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hertfordshire and Norfolk. As a University NHS Foundation Trust, HPFT continues to develop strong links with the University of Hertfordshire, providing excellent learning and development opportunities, as well as strengthening our clinical research capability. Whilst it is a challenging period of the NHS, there has never been a more exciting time to join HPFT following our CQC rating of Outstanding award in 2019. We are currently undertaking our "Great Together" strategy for 2023 to 2028. This strategy has been meticulously developed and co-produced in collaboration with our service users, carers, staff, partners, and local communities. It gives us a well-defined roadmap to realise our vision of providing exceptional care and achieving outstanding outcomes. We are dedicated to addressing inequalities and equity, developing our workforce, and fostering a dynamic learning environment, all while engaging in robust partnerships to deliver the highest quality care. Job responsibilities To participate in various medical staff meetings within the Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust as necessary. To perform duties in occasional emergencies and unforeseen circumstances in consultation with senior and junior colleagues. To participate in regular Audit and Quality Assurance programs to improve and maintain the high standard of service. Participation in POMH audits is encouraged. To take an active role in CAMHS clinical governance in liaison with service manager and through quadrant leadership team meetings. To provide advice, support and consultancy in a variety of settings to minimise risk. To provide liaison and consultation as required with a local acute pediatric service. To manage, appraise and give professional supervision to junior medical staff as agreed by consultant colleagues and the medical director and in accordance with the Trust's personnel policies and procedures. This may include assessing competences under the Modernising Medical Careers framework. To ensure that junior medical staff working with the post holder operate within the parameters of the New Deal and are Working Time Directive compliant. To undertake the administrative duties associated with the care of patients. To record clinical activity accurately and comprehensively and submit this promptly to the Information Department. Person Specification QUALIFICATIONS MB BS or equivalent medical qualification. Higher qualification in the field of psychiatry such as MRCPsych OR MRCPsych equivalent qualification approved by the Royal College of Psychiatrists Qualification or higher degree in medical education, clinical research or management. Relevant higher degree, e.g. MD, PhD, MSc or other additional clinical qualifications . ELIGIBILITY Fully registered with the GMC with a licence to practise at the time of appointment. CCT in Psychiatry; OR Inclusion on the GMC Specialist Register in psychiatry; OR within six months of achieving CCT/CESR at the time of interview. Section 12 / Approved clinician approval. In good standing with GMC with respect to warning and conditions on practice. CLINICAL SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE Experience of the full range of clinical responsibilities expected of a consultant in CAMHS psychiatry. Experience of close collaborative working with social care and other agencies. Experience of working with service users who have complex needs within CAMHS Excellent clinical skills using bio-psycho-social perspective and wide medical knowledge. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Able to manage clinical complexity and uncertainty. Makes decisions based on evidence and experience including the contribution of others. Wide range of specialist and sub-specialist experience relevant to post within NHS or comparable service. Excellent degree of medical knowledge in relation to CAMHS ACADEMIC SKILLS LIFELONG LEARNING Able to deliver undergraduate or postgraduate teaching and training. Participated in continuous professional development. Participated in research or service evaluation. Able to use and appraise clinical evidence. Has actively participated in clinical audit. Holds a full valid driving license and access to a car (Unless you have a disability as defined by the Disability Discrimination Act 1995). Able to plan and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training relevant to this post. Reflected on purpose of CPD undertaken. Experienced in clinical research and / or service evaluation. Evidence of achievement in education, research, audit and service improvement: awards, prizes, presentations and publications. Has led clinical audits leading to service change. Experience of organising and overseeing psychotherapy training program for psychiatry trainees. 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. Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Go back Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist (Eating Disorder) The closing date is 25 May 2025 An exciting opportunity has become available for a substantive Consultant Psychiatrist to join our current consultant workforce in our CAMHS Eating Disorder team within Radlett in Hertfordshire. This is an established post in the team supported by a locum consultant. The consultant Psychiatrist will join a dynamic MDT composed by Nurses & Nurse Associates (different bandings, Band 7 4 WTE), Psychologists 2WTE, Family Therapists 2 WTE, Support Workers, Assistant Psychologist, CBT therapist, Dietitian and Admin support. The team works cohesively together and meets weekly to discuss all referrals, inpatients and high risk patients. The CAMHS Eating Disorder team has continued to adapt and develop responding to the growing needs of the clinical population. The team has a caseload of around 300 young people opened for specialised monitoring and intervention. The team reviews and responds weekly to 10-15 new referrals which are reviewed jointly by MDT under consultant supervision. In this context the medical team has been developed over the last 18 month with a permanent speciality doctor post successfully recruited and a newly created consultant post, with additional opportunity to offer speciality training rotations to CAMHS Speciality trainees. Please note, this job description is currently with the Royal College for approval. Main duties of the job Provision of the psychiatric component of the CAMHS tier 3 service to the under 18 population in the Eating Disorder CAMHS Team. Alongside the multi-disciplinary staff, the post holder will have responsibility for assessing a young person's mental state, formulating a diagnosis and monitoring the risks a young person poses. To undertake referral meetings, case reviews as required. Working with the MDT in developing effective and novel treatment approaches. To support the development of internal clinical pathways. Providing consultation, advice and appropriate support to professionals in the wider network of the young person and/or family. Contribute to the supervision of the trainees and the specialty doctor allocated to the service. To provide opportunities for case based discussion and teaching to the MDT. About us Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (HPFT) is an exceptional organisation with big ambitions, our aim is for HPFT to be the leading provider of mental health and specialist learning disabilities within the UK. With a workforce of over 4,300 people and an annual income of some £330 million this year, the Trust provides integrated health and social care services through a network of community and inpatient settings, serving diverse communities across Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hertfordshire and Norfolk. As a University NHS Foundation Trust, HPFT continues to develop strong links with the University of Hertfordshire, providing excellent learning and development opportunities, as well as strengthening our clinical research capability. Whilst it is a challenging period of the NHS, there has never been a more exciting time to join HPFT following our CQC rating of Outstanding award in 2019. We are currently undertaking our "Great Together" strategy for 2023 to 2028. This strategy has been meticulously developed and co-produced in collaboration with our service users, carers, staff, partners, and local communities. It gives us a well-defined roadmap to realise our vision of providing exceptional care and achieving outstanding outcomes. We are dedicated to addressing inequalities and equity, developing our workforce, and fostering a dynamic learning environment, all while engaging in robust partnerships to deliver the highest quality care. Job responsibilities To participate in various medical staff meetings within the Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust as necessary. To perform duties in occasional emergencies and unforeseen circumstances in consultation with senior and junior colleagues. To participate in regular Audit and Quality Assurance programs to improve and maintain the high standard of service. Participation in POMH audits is encouraged. To take an active role in CAMHS clinical governance in liaison with service manager and through quadrant leadership team meetings. To provide advice, support and consultancy in a variety of settings to minimise risk. To provide liaison and consultation as required with a local acute pediatric service. To manage, appraise and give professional supervision to junior medical staff as agreed by consultant colleagues and the medical director and in accordance with the Trust's personnel policies and procedures. This may include assessing competences under the Modernising Medical Careers framework. To ensure that junior medical staff working with the post holder operate within the parameters of the New Deal and are Working Time Directive compliant. To undertake the administrative duties associated with the care of patients. To record clinical activity accurately and comprehensively and submit this promptly to the Information Department. Person Specification QUALIFICATIONS MB BS or equivalent medical qualification. Higher qualification in the field of psychiatry such as MRCPsych OR MRCPsych equivalent qualification approved by the Royal College of Psychiatrists Qualification or higher degree in medical education, clinical research or management. Relevant higher degree, e.g. MD, PhD, MSc or other additional clinical qualifications . ELIGIBILITY Fully registered with the GMC with a licence to practise at the time of appointment. CCT in Psychiatry; OR Inclusion on the GMC Specialist Register in psychiatry; OR within six months of achieving CCT/CESR at the time of interview. Section 12 / Approved clinician approval. In good standing with GMC with respect to warning and conditions on practice. CLINICAL SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE Experience of the full range of clinical responsibilities expected of a consultant in CAMHS psychiatry. Experience of close collaborative working with social care and other agencies. Experience of working with service users who have complex needs within CAMHS Excellent clinical skills using bio-psycho-social perspective and wide medical knowledge. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Able to manage clinical complexity and uncertainty. Makes decisions based on evidence and experience including the contribution of others. Wide range of specialist and sub-specialist experience relevant to post within NHS or comparable service. Excellent degree of medical knowledge in relation to CAMHS ACADEMIC SKILLS LIFELONG LEARNING Able to deliver undergraduate or postgraduate teaching and training. Participated in continuous professional development. Participated in research or service evaluation. Able to use and appraise clinical evidence. Has actively participated in clinical audit. Holds a full valid driving license and access to a car (Unless you have a disability as defined by the Disability Discrimination Act 1995). Able to plan and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training relevant to this post. Reflected on purpose of CPD undertaken. Experienced in clinical research and / or service evaluation. Evidence of achievement in education, research, audit and service improvement: awards, prizes, presentations and publications. Has led clinical audits leading to service change. Experience of organising and overseeing psychotherapy training program for psychiatry trainees. 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. Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust
Honeycomb is pleased to be recruiting for a Healthcare Administrator, on a full-time, permanent basis for a fantastic business based in Belfast. Based a few minutes from Belfast city centre, the client provides a professional service to customers. The client has been long established on the local market and boasts a modern, bright working environment. The role of healthcare assistant is an essential role within the business, you will part take and support in clinic and treatment rooms, ensuring set of equipment. Patient care ensuring a smooth running of day to day operations, administrative tasks including reports and document collation. The right person for this position will be coming from a similar background within clinic/ healthcare, with a focus on empathy, service and professionalism. You will have strong IT skills and possess the ability to organise your time and resources to the best of your ability. The package is a competitive salary of £26,500 with sociable working hours. The role offers training and progression opportunities and a truly fantastic working environment. Attractive wider benefits can be discussed upon interview with Honeycomb. To speak in absolute confidence about this opportunity please send an up-to-date CV via the link provided or contact Shanice, Senior Specialist Recruitment Consultant at Honeycomb, on the number provided. If you have a disability which means you require assistance at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us directly to discuss. Honeycomb is committed to providing equality of opportunity to all. Please note, we are receiving an exceptionally high number of applications and present and will be unable to shortlist candidates who are not meeting the specific requirements for this role. Due to the high volume of applications, we may be unable to provide individual feedback. We thank you in advance for your understanding.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Honeycomb is pleased to be recruiting for a Healthcare Administrator, on a full-time, permanent basis for a fantastic business based in Belfast. Based a few minutes from Belfast city centre, the client provides a professional service to customers. The client has been long established on the local market and boasts a modern, bright working environment. The role of healthcare assistant is an essential role within the business, you will part take and support in clinic and treatment rooms, ensuring set of equipment. Patient care ensuring a smooth running of day to day operations, administrative tasks including reports and document collation. The right person for this position will be coming from a similar background within clinic/ healthcare, with a focus on empathy, service and professionalism. You will have strong IT skills and possess the ability to organise your time and resources to the best of your ability. The package is a competitive salary of £26,500 with sociable working hours. The role offers training and progression opportunities and a truly fantastic working environment. Attractive wider benefits can be discussed upon interview with Honeycomb. To speak in absolute confidence about this opportunity please send an up-to-date CV via the link provided or contact Shanice, Senior Specialist Recruitment Consultant at Honeycomb, on the number provided. If you have a disability which means you require assistance at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us directly to discuss. Honeycomb is committed to providing equality of opportunity to all. Please note, we are receiving an exceptionally high number of applications and present and will be unable to shortlist candidates who are not meeting the specific requirements for this role. Due to the high volume of applications, we may be unable to provide individual feedback. We thank you in advance for your understanding.
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Portsmouth, Hampshire
Principal Town Planner - Leeds (Hybrid Working) Are you an ambitious planning professional ready to take the next step in your career? Our client, a rapidly growing and well-established planning consultancy, is seeking a Senior or Principal Town Planner to join their expanding Leeds team and play a key role in driving growth across the North. The Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity to join a highly regarded planning consultancy with a strong reputation in strategic planning. The team specialises in planning applications and land promotion for residential development, working collaboratively with colleagues across development economics, design, heritage, and related disciplines. You will be joining a business that has experienced significant growth in recent years and is now recognised as one of the UK's leading planning consultancies, with a strong regional presence and a multidisciplinary offering. What's on Offer Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, including private medical cover and payment of professional subscriptions A supportive culture built on trust, autonomy and empowerment The opportunity to work on a diverse portfolio of projects and clients Clear progression opportunities within a growing regional team The chance to contribute to regional business strategy and growth Hybrid working with flexibility to shape a working pattern that suits you The Role As a Senior or Principal Town Planner, you will take a proactive role in leading and delivering projects, managing client relationships, and contributing to business development initiatives. You will be involved throughout the full project lifecycle - from initial site appraisals and early design discussions through to securing planning consent, discharging conditions and managing planning obligations. There will also be opportunities to support and engage in Planning Appeals and Local Plan Examinations. Key Responsibilities Advising on the development potential of land and buildings Preparing and supporting planning applications and appeals Providing planning policy advice and undertaking research Drafting representations for plan consultations and examinations Identifying land opportunities Collaborating with clients and multidisciplinary consultant teams to deliver development projects Supporting business development activities About You Degree (or equivalent) in Town Planning or a related discipline RTPI membership or working towards chartered status Strong understanding of the UK planning system and processes Confident communicator with a professional and approachable manner Whether you are an experienced Town Planner ready to step into a more senior role, or a Senior Town Planner looking to broaden your experience within a dynamic consultancy environment, we would be keen to hear from you. Im available on or ashleigh.waterhouse if you do have any questions at all! Reference - 64467
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Principal Town Planner - Leeds (Hybrid Working) Are you an ambitious planning professional ready to take the next step in your career? Our client, a rapidly growing and well-established planning consultancy, is seeking a Senior or Principal Town Planner to join their expanding Leeds team and play a key role in driving growth across the North. The Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity to join a highly regarded planning consultancy with a strong reputation in strategic planning. The team specialises in planning applications and land promotion for residential development, working collaboratively with colleagues across development economics, design, heritage, and related disciplines. You will be joining a business that has experienced significant growth in recent years and is now recognised as one of the UK's leading planning consultancies, with a strong regional presence and a multidisciplinary offering. What's on Offer Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, including private medical cover and payment of professional subscriptions A supportive culture built on trust, autonomy and empowerment The opportunity to work on a diverse portfolio of projects and clients Clear progression opportunities within a growing regional team The chance to contribute to regional business strategy and growth Hybrid working with flexibility to shape a working pattern that suits you The Role As a Senior or Principal Town Planner, you will take a proactive role in leading and delivering projects, managing client relationships, and contributing to business development initiatives. You will be involved throughout the full project lifecycle - from initial site appraisals and early design discussions through to securing planning consent, discharging conditions and managing planning obligations. There will also be opportunities to support and engage in Planning Appeals and Local Plan Examinations. Key Responsibilities Advising on the development potential of land and buildings Preparing and supporting planning applications and appeals Providing planning policy advice and undertaking research Drafting representations for plan consultations and examinations Identifying land opportunities Collaborating with clients and multidisciplinary consultant teams to deliver development projects Supporting business development activities About You Degree (or equivalent) in Town Planning or a related discipline RTPI membership or working towards chartered status Strong understanding of the UK planning system and processes Confident communicator with a professional and approachable manner Whether you are an experienced Town Planner ready to step into a more senior role, or a Senior Town Planner looking to broaden your experience within a dynamic consultancy environment, we would be keen to hear from you. Im available on or ashleigh.waterhouse if you do have any questions at all! Reference - 64467
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Tax Manager to join a highly respected organisation in Chertsey on a maternity cover basis. This role offers you the chance to lead the Corporate Tax and VAT team within a supportive and collaborative environment, ensuring the business remains a compliant and responsible taxpayer. You will be part of a knowledgeable team that values inclusivity, flexibility, and professional growth, with access to hybrid working arrangements and generous benefits. The position is ideal for someone who thrives in an environment where teamwork, shared success, and continuous improvement are at the forefront. With direct reports and responsibility for both UK and Irish tax matters, this is your chance to make a meaningful impact while enjoying excellent workplace perks. Hybrid working model allows you to balance office collaboration with home based flexibility, supporting your work life harmony. Comprehensive benefits package includes bonus scheme linked to performance, car allowance, pension contribution, volunteering days, generous holiday entitlement including your birthday off, and exclusive discounts on products and shopping portals. You will join a team that champions diversity and inclusion, offering reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities and fostering an environment where everyone can thrive. What you'll do As Senior Tax Manager, you will play a pivotal role in maintaining continuity in tax operations during the maternity cover period. Your day to day activities will involve reviewing complex tax filings, collaborating with cross functional finance teams, and ensuring full compliance with evolving tax regulations. You will be expected to quickly build strong relationships with key stakeholders across the organisation, seamlessly integrating into existing processes while delivering accurate analysis. Success in this role means not only managing CT and VAT obligations but also proactively identifying opportunities to reduce risk throughout your assignment. Your ability to communicate effectively, pay close attention to detail, and align your work with broader team objectives will be essential in driving positive outcomes. Oversee the corporation tax compliance cycle for both the UK company and its Irish branch, ensuring all filings are accurate and timely. Review UK Research & Development Expenditure Credit (RDEC) claims as part of the overall tax management process. Prepare detailed tax provisions and disclosures required for monthly, quarterly, and annual group as well as local reporting obligations. Maintain comprehensive local transfer pricing documentation to support regulatory requirements. Ensure strict compliance with internal controls through regular monthly and quarterly reviews. Supervise the completion and submission of VAT returns for both UK and Ireland operations. Monitor ongoing business developments to identify tax risks and opportunities, advising on appropriate accounting arrangements for Corporation Tax (CT) and VAT. Act as the primary contact for HMRC Customer Compliance Manager, managing communications effectively. Collaborate closely with finance teams across the business to support various operational issues related to tax. Provide guidance and mentorship to direct reports, fostering their professional development within the team. What you bring The ideal candidate for Senior Tax Manager will bring substantial expertise from previous roles involving corporate tax compliance cycles for multinational entities. Your background should include hands on experience preparing intricate tax provisions for both group level and local reporting requirements. You will have demonstrated success in mentoring junior staff members while fostering an atmosphere of mutual respect and shared achievement. Your interpersonal skills will enable you to connect easily with colleagues across departments, supporting them through complex business issues. A thorough grasp of IFRS standards coupled with practical knowledge of transfer pricing documentation will allow you to navigate regulatory landscapes confidently. Your commitment to inclusive practices ensures that you contribute positively to a welcoming workplace culture where every voice is valued. ACA or ACCA qualification combined with either CTA certification or significant hands on experience in tax management is essential for this role. Demonstrated understanding of IFRS standards and their interaction with tax accounting practices is required. Proven experience in leading teams or people management within a financial or tax environment is highly desirable. Ability to inspire and support colleagues through effective mentorship and guidance is important. Strong relationship building skills across diverse business units are necessary to support teams facing varied business challenges. Excellent communication abilities are needed to liaise confidently with external bodies such as HMRC as well as internal stakeholders. Attention to detail when preparing complex tax provisions and disclosures ensures accuracy in reporting. Capability to analyse new business developments rapidly and adapt processes accordingly is valued. Experience in maintaining transfer pricing documentation adds further strength to your profile. Commitment to inclusive practices and willingness to collaborate within a diverse team environment are highly regarded. What sets this company apart This organisation stands out by offering an exceptional blend of professional development opportunities alongside flexible working arrangements designed for modern life. Employees benefit from a hybrid working model that supports both collaboration in the office and productivity at home. The comprehensive benefits package includes performance linked bonuses, car allowance, generous pension contributions, three volunteering days annually, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays-and even an extra day off for your birthday-ensuring you feel appreciated year round. Access to exclusive discounts on products as well as shopping portals adds further value. The company's commitment to diversity is reflected in its equal opportunity policies; reasonable accommodations are provided so everyone can participate fully in all aspects of employment. Here you'll find a supportive network where growth leadership is encouraged through training opportunities, dependable teamwork, and inclusive values that foster genuine connection among colleagues. What's next If you are ready to take on this rewarding challenge as Senior Tax Manager during a vital period of transition, we encourage you to apply now! Apply today by clicking on the link below-your next career move awaits! Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates. About the job Contract Type: Permanent Specialism: Tax Focus: Corporate Tax Workplace Type: Hybrid Experience Level: Senior Management Location: Chertsey FULL_TIME Job Reference: VNM71P-97AD1E22 Date posted: 17 February 2026 Consultant: Benjamin Thrower
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Tax Manager to join a highly respected organisation in Chertsey on a maternity cover basis. This role offers you the chance to lead the Corporate Tax and VAT team within a supportive and collaborative environment, ensuring the business remains a compliant and responsible taxpayer. You will be part of a knowledgeable team that values inclusivity, flexibility, and professional growth, with access to hybrid working arrangements and generous benefits. The position is ideal for someone who thrives in an environment where teamwork, shared success, and continuous improvement are at the forefront. With direct reports and responsibility for both UK and Irish tax matters, this is your chance to make a meaningful impact while enjoying excellent workplace perks. Hybrid working model allows you to balance office collaboration with home based flexibility, supporting your work life harmony. Comprehensive benefits package includes bonus scheme linked to performance, car allowance, pension contribution, volunteering days, generous holiday entitlement including your birthday off, and exclusive discounts on products and shopping portals. You will join a team that champions diversity and inclusion, offering reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities and fostering an environment where everyone can thrive. What you'll do As Senior Tax Manager, you will play a pivotal role in maintaining continuity in tax operations during the maternity cover period. Your day to day activities will involve reviewing complex tax filings, collaborating with cross functional finance teams, and ensuring full compliance with evolving tax regulations. You will be expected to quickly build strong relationships with key stakeholders across the organisation, seamlessly integrating into existing processes while delivering accurate analysis. Success in this role means not only managing CT and VAT obligations but also proactively identifying opportunities to reduce risk throughout your assignment. Your ability to communicate effectively, pay close attention to detail, and align your work with broader team objectives will be essential in driving positive outcomes. Oversee the corporation tax compliance cycle for both the UK company and its Irish branch, ensuring all filings are accurate and timely. Review UK Research & Development Expenditure Credit (RDEC) claims as part of the overall tax management process. Prepare detailed tax provisions and disclosures required for monthly, quarterly, and annual group as well as local reporting obligations. Maintain comprehensive local transfer pricing documentation to support regulatory requirements. Ensure strict compliance with internal controls through regular monthly and quarterly reviews. Supervise the completion and submission of VAT returns for both UK and Ireland operations. Monitor ongoing business developments to identify tax risks and opportunities, advising on appropriate accounting arrangements for Corporation Tax (CT) and VAT. Act as the primary contact for HMRC Customer Compliance Manager, managing communications effectively. Collaborate closely with finance teams across the business to support various operational issues related to tax. Provide guidance and mentorship to direct reports, fostering their professional development within the team. What you bring The ideal candidate for Senior Tax Manager will bring substantial expertise from previous roles involving corporate tax compliance cycles for multinational entities. Your background should include hands on experience preparing intricate tax provisions for both group level and local reporting requirements. You will have demonstrated success in mentoring junior staff members while fostering an atmosphere of mutual respect and shared achievement. Your interpersonal skills will enable you to connect easily with colleagues across departments, supporting them through complex business issues. A thorough grasp of IFRS standards coupled with practical knowledge of transfer pricing documentation will allow you to navigate regulatory landscapes confidently. Your commitment to inclusive practices ensures that you contribute positively to a welcoming workplace culture where every voice is valued. ACA or ACCA qualification combined with either CTA certification or significant hands on experience in tax management is essential for this role. Demonstrated understanding of IFRS standards and their interaction with tax accounting practices is required. Proven experience in leading teams or people management within a financial or tax environment is highly desirable. Ability to inspire and support colleagues through effective mentorship and guidance is important. Strong relationship building skills across diverse business units are necessary to support teams facing varied business challenges. Excellent communication abilities are needed to liaise confidently with external bodies such as HMRC as well as internal stakeholders. Attention to detail when preparing complex tax provisions and disclosures ensures accuracy in reporting. Capability to analyse new business developments rapidly and adapt processes accordingly is valued. Experience in maintaining transfer pricing documentation adds further strength to your profile. Commitment to inclusive practices and willingness to collaborate within a diverse team environment are highly regarded. What sets this company apart This organisation stands out by offering an exceptional blend of professional development opportunities alongside flexible working arrangements designed for modern life. Employees benefit from a hybrid working model that supports both collaboration in the office and productivity at home. The comprehensive benefits package includes performance linked bonuses, car allowance, generous pension contributions, three volunteering days annually, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays-and even an extra day off for your birthday-ensuring you feel appreciated year round. Access to exclusive discounts on products as well as shopping portals adds further value. The company's commitment to diversity is reflected in its equal opportunity policies; reasonable accommodations are provided so everyone can participate fully in all aspects of employment. Here you'll find a supportive network where growth leadership is encouraged through training opportunities, dependable teamwork, and inclusive values that foster genuine connection among colleagues. What's next If you are ready to take on this rewarding challenge as Senior Tax Manager during a vital period of transition, we encourage you to apply now! Apply today by clicking on the link below-your next career move awaits! Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates. About the job Contract Type: Permanent Specialism: Tax Focus: Corporate Tax Workplace Type: Hybrid Experience Level: Senior Management Location: Chertsey FULL_TIME Job Reference: VNM71P-97AD1E22 Date posted: 17 February 2026 Consultant: Benjamin Thrower
Deputy Director of Public Health Location: Shropshire (with flexible and hybrid working arrangements). Grade: C4 106,737 - 112,551 per annum Contract: Permanent Accountable to: Executive Director of Public Health Closing date: 13th March 2026 Interviews in person: Week commencing 23rd of March About the role Shropshire Council vision is "Shropshire living your best life", it is underpinned by a focused commitment to pivoting the whole Council to a focus on prevention, early intervention and tackling inequalities. As Deputy Director for Public Health, you would provide leadership to the team supporting the Director of Public Health in delivering these Corporate and wider partnership health and wellbeing priorities, making a real difference to the lives of people in Shropshire. The role will also oversee any statutory, non-statutory, and regulatory responsibilities associated with the function. This is an opportunity for an experienced Consultant with practical knowledge of all three domains of Public Health to step into leadership of an enthusiastic and committed Public Health team We are looking to appoint a candidate full time but will consider a part time appointment for the right candidate. We embrace hybrid working, with virtual working from home balanced with in-person meeting attendance. You will be professionally accountable to the Executive Director (Public Health). The postholder will be a senior leader in the Public Health team. The postholder will be an advocate for public health, prevention and wellbeing working effectively with partners within and outside of Shropshire. The role will also undertake key functions of a Public Health Consultant and support the Director of Public Health in achieving core public health objectives namely improving health and reducing health inequalities, protecting health and contributing to the quality of local health and social care services. We are seeking a strong system leader who can communicate effectively and influence change across a wide range of stakeholders. You will be committed to tackling the wider determinants of health as well as able to demonstrate a good range of core Public Health skills. A good track record of working at a senior level in local government, managing staff and budgets, communicating complex information to a wide range of audiences will be a clear advantage. The post-holder will provide strategic specialist advice in development of inter-agency and interdisciplinary short- and long-term strategic plans for securing health improvement both in the general population and in vulnerable groups at high risk of poor health and or reduced life expectancy. Shropshire's Public Health team aims to "create healthy, safe and supportive communities, achieving wellbeing for all" - this includes our staff team and our ways of working. If you are interested in finding out more about this opportunity, the difference that our Public Health team is making for our residents, please email . Why join Shropshire Council? At Shropshire Council, we are committed to fostering a healthy, inclusive, and empowered workforce. You'll have the opportunity to shape the future of our organisation and make a real difference to the lives of our residents. We offer a competitive salary, generous annual leave, flexible working, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. How to Apply For more information, please visit our careers page. To apply for the role please submit an up-to-date CV and no more than 2 sides of A4 expressing why you would be the right candidate for the role. Shropshire Council is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Deputy Director of Public Health Location: Shropshire (with flexible and hybrid working arrangements). Grade: C4 106,737 - 112,551 per annum Contract: Permanent Accountable to: Executive Director of Public Health Closing date: 13th March 2026 Interviews in person: Week commencing 23rd of March About the role Shropshire Council vision is "Shropshire living your best life", it is underpinned by a focused commitment to pivoting the whole Council to a focus on prevention, early intervention and tackling inequalities. As Deputy Director for Public Health, you would provide leadership to the team supporting the Director of Public Health in delivering these Corporate and wider partnership health and wellbeing priorities, making a real difference to the lives of people in Shropshire. The role will also oversee any statutory, non-statutory, and regulatory responsibilities associated with the function. This is an opportunity for an experienced Consultant with practical knowledge of all three domains of Public Health to step into leadership of an enthusiastic and committed Public Health team We are looking to appoint a candidate full time but will consider a part time appointment for the right candidate. We embrace hybrid working, with virtual working from home balanced with in-person meeting attendance. You will be professionally accountable to the Executive Director (Public Health). The postholder will be a senior leader in the Public Health team. The postholder will be an advocate for public health, prevention and wellbeing working effectively with partners within and outside of Shropshire. The role will also undertake key functions of a Public Health Consultant and support the Director of Public Health in achieving core public health objectives namely improving health and reducing health inequalities, protecting health and contributing to the quality of local health and social care services. We are seeking a strong system leader who can communicate effectively and influence change across a wide range of stakeholders. You will be committed to tackling the wider determinants of health as well as able to demonstrate a good range of core Public Health skills. A good track record of working at a senior level in local government, managing staff and budgets, communicating complex information to a wide range of audiences will be a clear advantage. The post-holder will provide strategic specialist advice in development of inter-agency and interdisciplinary short- and long-term strategic plans for securing health improvement both in the general population and in vulnerable groups at high risk of poor health and or reduced life expectancy. Shropshire's Public Health team aims to "create healthy, safe and supportive communities, achieving wellbeing for all" - this includes our staff team and our ways of working. If you are interested in finding out more about this opportunity, the difference that our Public Health team is making for our residents, please email . Why join Shropshire Council? At Shropshire Council, we are committed to fostering a healthy, inclusive, and empowered workforce. You'll have the opportunity to shape the future of our organisation and make a real difference to the lives of our residents. We offer a competitive salary, generous annual leave, flexible working, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. How to Apply For more information, please visit our careers page. To apply for the role please submit an up-to-date CV and no more than 2 sides of A4 expressing why you would be the right candidate for the role. Shropshire Council is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
The purpose of this role is to bring together two of FareShare South West s (FSSW) most critical functions community membership and food supply to help transform our current impact, rescuing and sharing food for million more meals. The post holder will lead the development and implementation of both the membership and food strategies, ensuring our membership offer is responsive to community need, operational capacity and the changing landscape of surplus food. This role is responsible for building and sustaining strong regional and national food partnerships, aligning supply with member demand, and ensuring food reaches the highest priority organisations. The post holder will lead and develop expert teams, strengthen cross-departmental collaboration, and drive service improvements, innovation and growth. As a key member of the Wider Senior Leadership Team (SLT), the role ensures robust governance, accountability and performance across membership and food, contributing to organisational strategy, financial sustainability and long-term impact for communities across the South West. 1) Strategic Leadership & Governance Provide visible, values-led leadership with clear accountability to the CEO and Board; ensuring teams are aligned behind a consistent culture and change agenda. Lead the creation and implementation of the membership and food strategies; delivering to budget, achieving ambitious targets, and embedding innovation for long-term growth. Contribute to the wider organisational strategy. Work with the CEO/SLT to set annual budgets and reforecasts, providing regular financial, key performance indicators (KPIs) and narrative reports to the CEO and Board. Lead the development and introduction of emerging surplus food types e.g., frozen food, re-labelling, catering packs into our operation, ensuring this is fully aligned across membership, food and operations teams. Identify and mitigate risks across the organisation, working with the Wider SLT to maintain an up-to-date risk register. Support the Deputy CEO to prepare timely inputs for the audited accounts and impact report and attend finance subcommittee meetings as required. Act as a passionate advocate of FareShare South West, representing the organisation confidently to internal and external stakeholders. Strengthen alignment between the membership and food teams by identifying and implementing innovative, effective solutions to ensure food reaches the highest priority organisations. 2) Food Partners and Supply With support from the CEO, lead on the key relationship with the national partner FareShare and The Felix Project, ensuring food supply is maximised and aligned with organisational needs. Be accountable for all incoming food supply, including national (70-75% of our total supply via FareShare and The Felix Project) and locally sourced (25-30%). Raise awareness of FSSW s capability to redistribute surplus food and, with support from our communications team, position the organisation as the surplus food partner of choice in the region, leading on food campaigns, external activity, networks and events. Working with the Food Manager, maintain and grow local food partnerships across the South West to secure supply aligned with infrastructure, growth plans and community need taking the lead on stewarding key suppliers and maintaining accurate records. Be accountable for food safety and compliance across the organisation, including product recalls, legislation changes, liaison with national partners and the Health and Safety consultant. Work closely with both the food and fundraising teams to develop and deliver a gleaning programme across the organisation. Work closely with the operations team to ensure all incoming food is compliant, within capacity limits, and aligned to local operational realities. Be accountable for key food related projects and reporting for relevant funders, working with the Finance Manager to ensure accurate procurement data. Be accountable for the food pipeline and for managing internal and external communications related to food availability, allocation, planning and future growth. 3) Community Membership Development Establish a refreshed, high value membership service and value proposition, aligned to surplus food supply, logistics capacity and community need. Ensure the membership team implements a data-driven strategy for recruitment and retention, incorporating member feedback, root cause analysis and performance insights. Develop and lead long-term, strategic partnerships aligned with the current and future needs of the membership programme, representing the organisation in South West networks relevant to FSSW s mission. Work with the CEO and SLT to develop and scale membership programmes across regions (e.g., Crisis Resilience Fund). Lead efforts to reduce food waste across the organisation through improved membership offerings, bolt-on memberships and direct delivery models. Maintain a strong, collaborative relationship across the FareShare network, capturing and sharing best practice within membership development. Support major, complex development projects across the organisation (particularly those involving membership and food teams), ensuring inclusive working with internal teams and providing supporting business plans and financial forecasts. Be accountable for the quality and compliance of the membership CRM (Salesforce), ensuring accurate data for internal use and funder reporting. Develop metrics to support effective food allocation, and to manage current and future demand in line with logistics capacity. 4) People and Culture Management Lead, coach and develop managers and teams within your department and oversee their recruitment, appraisals, supervision, wellbeing and professional development. Build a collaborative, high performing culture across the membership and food teams, working closely with operations and volunteering. Champion values-led leadership and effective cross-departmental communication. Promote an inclusive, supportive and purpose-driven culture that motivates staff to contribute to the charity s mission. Model and promote safe working behaviours across both functions, ensuring food safety conversations are part of everyday management. Health, Safety & Compliance Ensure risk assessments, safe systems of work, and training are in place and reviewed regularly across food and membership functions. Ensure compliance with FareShare UK standards, the Health and Safety at Work Act, Food Safety and Hygiene Regulations. Ensure teams understand and comply with organisational policies, food safety requirements, health and safety legislation and safeguarding responsibilities. Working alongside the Head of Operations, lead regular food safety briefings and toolbox talks to reinforce safe behaviours and encourage open reporting. Person Specification Essential Criteria Proven leadership experience, including building high-performing teams. Experience in a food, logistics, FMCG (fast-moving consumer goods) or operational supply-chain environment. Strong analytical and organisational skills, with confidence using data to inform decisions, manage budgets and track performance. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, able to influence and collaborate effectively with internal and external stakeholders. Desirable Criteria Knowledge of food safety, health & safety and regulatory requirements relevant to food handling and redistribution. Experience working in a charity, social enterprise or purpose-driven environment, with an understanding of community need and social impact. Familiarity with CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce) and confidence using digital tools to improve service delivery. Experience working cross-functionally, aligning teams around shared goals and improving processes between departments. Understanding of customer journeys or service-user engagement.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
The purpose of this role is to bring together two of FareShare South West s (FSSW) most critical functions community membership and food supply to help transform our current impact, rescuing and sharing food for million more meals. The post holder will lead the development and implementation of both the membership and food strategies, ensuring our membership offer is responsive to community need, operational capacity and the changing landscape of surplus food. This role is responsible for building and sustaining strong regional and national food partnerships, aligning supply with member demand, and ensuring food reaches the highest priority organisations. The post holder will lead and develop expert teams, strengthen cross-departmental collaboration, and drive service improvements, innovation and growth. As a key member of the Wider Senior Leadership Team (SLT), the role ensures robust governance, accountability and performance across membership and food, contributing to organisational strategy, financial sustainability and long-term impact for communities across the South West. 1) Strategic Leadership & Governance Provide visible, values-led leadership with clear accountability to the CEO and Board; ensuring teams are aligned behind a consistent culture and change agenda. Lead the creation and implementation of the membership and food strategies; delivering to budget, achieving ambitious targets, and embedding innovation for long-term growth. Contribute to the wider organisational strategy. Work with the CEO/SLT to set annual budgets and reforecasts, providing regular financial, key performance indicators (KPIs) and narrative reports to the CEO and Board. Lead the development and introduction of emerging surplus food types e.g., frozen food, re-labelling, catering packs into our operation, ensuring this is fully aligned across membership, food and operations teams. Identify and mitigate risks across the organisation, working with the Wider SLT to maintain an up-to-date risk register. Support the Deputy CEO to prepare timely inputs for the audited accounts and impact report and attend finance subcommittee meetings as required. Act as a passionate advocate of FareShare South West, representing the organisation confidently to internal and external stakeholders. Strengthen alignment between the membership and food teams by identifying and implementing innovative, effective solutions to ensure food reaches the highest priority organisations. 2) Food Partners and Supply With support from the CEO, lead on the key relationship with the national partner FareShare and The Felix Project, ensuring food supply is maximised and aligned with organisational needs. Be accountable for all incoming food supply, including national (70-75% of our total supply via FareShare and The Felix Project) and locally sourced (25-30%). Raise awareness of FSSW s capability to redistribute surplus food and, with support from our communications team, position the organisation as the surplus food partner of choice in the region, leading on food campaigns, external activity, networks and events. Working with the Food Manager, maintain and grow local food partnerships across the South West to secure supply aligned with infrastructure, growth plans and community need taking the lead on stewarding key suppliers and maintaining accurate records. Be accountable for food safety and compliance across the organisation, including product recalls, legislation changes, liaison with national partners and the Health and Safety consultant. Work closely with both the food and fundraising teams to develop and deliver a gleaning programme across the organisation. Work closely with the operations team to ensure all incoming food is compliant, within capacity limits, and aligned to local operational realities. Be accountable for key food related projects and reporting for relevant funders, working with the Finance Manager to ensure accurate procurement data. Be accountable for the food pipeline and for managing internal and external communications related to food availability, allocation, planning and future growth. 3) Community Membership Development Establish a refreshed, high value membership service and value proposition, aligned to surplus food supply, logistics capacity and community need. Ensure the membership team implements a data-driven strategy for recruitment and retention, incorporating member feedback, root cause analysis and performance insights. Develop and lead long-term, strategic partnerships aligned with the current and future needs of the membership programme, representing the organisation in South West networks relevant to FSSW s mission. Work with the CEO and SLT to develop and scale membership programmes across regions (e.g., Crisis Resilience Fund). Lead efforts to reduce food waste across the organisation through improved membership offerings, bolt-on memberships and direct delivery models. Maintain a strong, collaborative relationship across the FareShare network, capturing and sharing best practice within membership development. Support major, complex development projects across the organisation (particularly those involving membership and food teams), ensuring inclusive working with internal teams and providing supporting business plans and financial forecasts. Be accountable for the quality and compliance of the membership CRM (Salesforce), ensuring accurate data for internal use and funder reporting. Develop metrics to support effective food allocation, and to manage current and future demand in line with logistics capacity. 4) People and Culture Management Lead, coach and develop managers and teams within your department and oversee their recruitment, appraisals, supervision, wellbeing and professional development. Build a collaborative, high performing culture across the membership and food teams, working closely with operations and volunteering. Champion values-led leadership and effective cross-departmental communication. Promote an inclusive, supportive and purpose-driven culture that motivates staff to contribute to the charity s mission. Model and promote safe working behaviours across both functions, ensuring food safety conversations are part of everyday management. Health, Safety & Compliance Ensure risk assessments, safe systems of work, and training are in place and reviewed regularly across food and membership functions. Ensure compliance with FareShare UK standards, the Health and Safety at Work Act, Food Safety and Hygiene Regulations. Ensure teams understand and comply with organisational policies, food safety requirements, health and safety legislation and safeguarding responsibilities. Working alongside the Head of Operations, lead regular food safety briefings and toolbox talks to reinforce safe behaviours and encourage open reporting. Person Specification Essential Criteria Proven leadership experience, including building high-performing teams. Experience in a food, logistics, FMCG (fast-moving consumer goods) or operational supply-chain environment. Strong analytical and organisational skills, with confidence using data to inform decisions, manage budgets and track performance. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, able to influence and collaborate effectively with internal and external stakeholders. Desirable Criteria Knowledge of food safety, health & safety and regulatory requirements relevant to food handling and redistribution. Experience working in a charity, social enterprise or purpose-driven environment, with an understanding of community need and social impact. Familiarity with CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce) and confidence using digital tools to improve service delivery. Experience working cross-functionally, aligning teams around shared goals and improving processes between departments. Understanding of customer journeys or service-user engagement.
We're looking for an Assistant National Consultant to join our national Planning & Major Infrastructure team to provide planning support and assist with training to national and regional colleagues alongside a Senior National Consultant. You'll also support our engagement with and responses to planning legislation, policy and guidance reform across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. What it's like to work here Working as part of a small national Planning & Major Infrastructure team you'll join a tight-knit and collaborative group of planners and other professionals who work across all 3 nations and support the Trust's engagement with the various aspects of the planning system. Your contractual location will be our head office in Swindon, however there will be an opportunity to explore and agree hybrid working arrangements which strike the right balance for you and the Trust. The role will involve travel to key office hubs and properties to meet with stakeholders and to carry out work. What you'll be doing Reporting to a Senior National Consultant in the Planning & Major Infrastructure team you'll support with responding to a range of planning related legislation, policy and guidance changes, building effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders and colleagues to enable the development of robust and well-reasoned responses. You'll help with identifying, devising and organising training for the Planning & Major Infrastructure team and others in the organisation. You'll contribute to ensuring internal guidance and procedures are up to date, as well as capturing case studies and good practice. You'll play a key role in supporting the overall effectiveness and efficiency of the central Planning and Major Infrastructure team through project co-ordination and support. Who we're looking for Applications from redeployees are assessed against the minimum criteria for the role. In your application, please provide details of how you meet the minimum criteria below: A planner with an accredited RTPI degree or working towards Chartered RTPI membership with an interest in planning, landscape and heritage. Demonstrable experience of the planning system and how it functions at both local and national levels. Ability to build collaborative relationships with excellent organisational skills and sound time management capability. Good knowledge and understanding of legislative and policy background to planning and experience of preparing positions and responses to planning issues. Ability to interpret and respond to internal and external research, evidence and analysis. Additional criteria for all other applicants: Demonstrable knowledge of sustainable development, urban, rural and environmental issues, climate change matters and the planning system. Basic influencing, negotiating and communication skills, including external advocacy and networking. Ability to analyse, interpret and resolve spatial planning issues and to develop, report and where appropriate implement solutions. The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan EV car lease scheme (for roles that meet the salary criteria) Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most Trust places
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
We're looking for an Assistant National Consultant to join our national Planning & Major Infrastructure team to provide planning support and assist with training to national and regional colleagues alongside a Senior National Consultant. You'll also support our engagement with and responses to planning legislation, policy and guidance reform across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. What it's like to work here Working as part of a small national Planning & Major Infrastructure team you'll join a tight-knit and collaborative group of planners and other professionals who work across all 3 nations and support the Trust's engagement with the various aspects of the planning system. Your contractual location will be our head office in Swindon, however there will be an opportunity to explore and agree hybrid working arrangements which strike the right balance for you and the Trust. The role will involve travel to key office hubs and properties to meet with stakeholders and to carry out work. What you'll be doing Reporting to a Senior National Consultant in the Planning & Major Infrastructure team you'll support with responding to a range of planning related legislation, policy and guidance changes, building effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders and colleagues to enable the development of robust and well-reasoned responses. You'll help with identifying, devising and organising training for the Planning & Major Infrastructure team and others in the organisation. You'll contribute to ensuring internal guidance and procedures are up to date, as well as capturing case studies and good practice. You'll play a key role in supporting the overall effectiveness and efficiency of the central Planning and Major Infrastructure team through project co-ordination and support. Who we're looking for Applications from redeployees are assessed against the minimum criteria for the role. In your application, please provide details of how you meet the minimum criteria below: A planner with an accredited RTPI degree or working towards Chartered RTPI membership with an interest in planning, landscape and heritage. Demonstrable experience of the planning system and how it functions at both local and national levels. Ability to build collaborative relationships with excellent organisational skills and sound time management capability. Good knowledge and understanding of legislative and policy background to planning and experience of preparing positions and responses to planning issues. Ability to interpret and respond to internal and external research, evidence and analysis. Additional criteria for all other applicants: Demonstrable knowledge of sustainable development, urban, rural and environmental issues, climate change matters and the planning system. Basic influencing, negotiating and communication skills, including external advocacy and networking. Ability to analyse, interpret and resolve spatial planning issues and to develop, report and where appropriate implement solutions. The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan EV car lease scheme (for roles that meet the salary criteria) Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most Trust places
About the Department/Role The Reconciling Leaders Network (RLN) has a vision for the church to be a reconciling presence in conflict and communities, with a purpose to mobilise a generation of reconcilers, pursuing a just and flourishing world. RLN works across the Anglican Communion and ecumenically, supporting a ministry of peacebuilding and reconciliation, with a small and agile team (currently six team members). Reconciling Leaders Network (RLN) has developed Difference, growing a cohort of global champions and a network of leaders focusing on reconciliation as a mission. Difference (difference.rln.global) aims to encourage, support and mobilise a generation to live out their calling as peacemakers and reconcilers, pursuing a just flourishing world. This role will seek to deliver significant growth and engagement of Difference. What you'll be doing The Head of Communications and Partnerships (for Reconciling Leaders Network) will lead RLN's communications, marketing, and digital engagement strategy, ensuring our message is clear, compelling, and consistent across all channels, extending the reach and engagement of Difference. This role is central to shaping how RLN and Difference are experienced by audiences in the UK and globally. The successful candidate will bring understanding of the reconciliation and peacebuilding sector, as well as the geo-political and church contexts in which RLN operates. They will be a strategic thinker, a skilled marketeer, theologically astute and a relationship builder who is committed to equity, diversity, inclusion and justice, and brings cultural sensitivity to their work and leadership. The post holder will support the bold objectives for this reconciliation ministry. They will have budgetary and line-management responsibilities and work with external agencies and freelancers to deliver outcomes. You will work with and through Anglican systems, structures and networks as well ecumenically across different Christian denominations and other organisations - reaching a global audience. As well as working with civic, community and multinational organisations and networks. Key role requirements - You will need experience working with senior leadership to translate strategic goals into measurable communication plans and outcomes - This is a 2-year fixed-term contract or secondment for internal NCI staff (extension dependant on funding) - An enhanced DBS check (with child barring) will be required as part of our pre-employment checks - The successful candidate will need to spend 2 days per week in Church House, London - This post is subject to an occupational requirement that the holder be a Christian under Part 1 of Schedule 9 to the Equality Act 2010. - A willingness and availability to occasionally work outside normal office hours is required Flexible to meet the demands of the post (attending events, including weekend events when required) Strategy and Delivery Develop and deliver RLN's communications strategy in alignment with organisational goals. Share in Christian practice (through prayer, faith development and formation) with external stakeholders, diocese colleagues, course participants, and within the team. Create and implement campaigns and tactics, working with all forms of media, to grow a network of reconcilers, extending the reach and engagement with Difference and RLN initiatives. Strategically contribute to the sustainability of RLN & Difference through fundraising efforts and income generation. Oversee the user journey and experience across all channels (website, resource hub, social media, emails etc.), ensuring they are optimised and effective. Develop strategic external partnerships and collaborations to increase engagement with reconciliation and the Difference course. Shape and steward RLN's narrative within the church and reconciliation sector, in alignment with the organisations vision and purpose. Lead on storytelling and content creation across digital, print, and social media (including copy writing- Christian prayers, devotionals). Ensure brand consistency across all platforms, reflecting RLN's visual identity and invitational tone of voice. Team and Project Management Commission and manage external suppliers and consultants, including contracts and delivery against objectives. Prepare and manage the communications budget. Ensure compliance with organisational policies, procedures and with regulatory and charitable organisational requirements. Future line-management responsibility. Setting objectives and supporting the delivery of the communications plan. Oversee and implement workstreams, for example, emails, social media, and the day-to-day communications schedule of Difference. Product Development Provide strategic insight and implement future developments of Difference resources and RLN initiatives. Manage updates, amends and edits to the Difference courses and training materials, (including translations, copywriting bible studies) Ensure distribution channels are integral in the development of new resources. Ensure all resources faithfully express the values, theology and branding of RLN and Difference. Impact & Insights Monitor and evaluate the impact of the Difference course and recommend improvements. Optimise Difference website, social media and the Training and Resources hub Track and report on key indicators. Contribute to fundraising efforts, write impact reports for the director, governance structures and funding grants. The team works closely and collaboratively, providing assistance across portfolio areas at times when extra capacity is needed. As such, an important part of this role will be to help out other team areas as required and as capacity allows. Essential Skills/Aptitudes: Strategic thinker with creativity, adaptability and a proactive approach to ideas generation. Ability to develop and implement a communications strategy, allocating budget and staff resources. Highly developed communication skills (written, verbal and interpersonal). Excellent stakeholder management with the ability to build relationship and trust with diverse audiences and a range of stakeholders including senior figures. Ability to manage multiple projects concurrently, working to tight deadlines and often under pressure. Skilled in shaping messaging for church engagement (e.g. themes of reconciliation, polarisation, Christian discipleship, forgiveness, following Jesus, justice). Ability to communicate theological concepts in an accessible and engaging way. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office and digital communication platforms. Knowledge/Experience: Experience of working with senior leadership to translate strategic goals into measurable communication plans and outcomes. Good understanding of international relations, geo-politics and current affairs. Experience in leading in faith-based or values-driven contexts. Experience in income generation. Experience in budget planning and management. Track record of delivering growth, reach and engagement through strategic campaigns. Experience in product development and innovation in a faith-based or values-driven sector. Experience managing projects, suppliers and stakeholders - delivering on time, target and budget Line management experience. Good knowledge and understanding of Christian faith and theology, and the ability to write and shape messaging/content for a Christian audience. Good knowledge and/or relationships with sector related organisations, denominations and networks. Familiarity with the Anglican church and other Christian denominations, with appreciation of diverse traditions. Personal Attributes: Passionate about the ministry of reconciliation and equipping people as peacemakers and reconcilers. Operate with discretion, trust and integrity. A self-starter with initiative. Enthusiasm to learn and practise values of Christian reconciliation Share in Christian practice in relevant Christian contexts, internal and external relationships Team orientated, investing in healthy working relationships Committed to personal wellbeing and good self-management. Proactive and committed to achieving results. Adaptable and responsive to meet the responsibilities of the post. In sympathy with the aims and ethos of the Church of England. A member of a local church - this post is subject to an occupational requirement that the holder be a communicant Anglican or a member of a church denomination that is part of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, under Part 1 of Schedule 9 to the Equality Act 2010. Circumstances: Whilst the NCIs are committed to wellbeing and work/life balance, a willingness and availability to occasionally work outside normal office hours is required, on occasion. Flexible in order to meet the demands of the post (attending events including weekend events when required). Desirable Training and/or experience in reconciliation related sectors (such as interfaith, social cohesion, racial justice, trauma-informed practices, mediation, restorative justice). . click apply for full job details
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
About the Department/Role The Reconciling Leaders Network (RLN) has a vision for the church to be a reconciling presence in conflict and communities, with a purpose to mobilise a generation of reconcilers, pursuing a just and flourishing world. RLN works across the Anglican Communion and ecumenically, supporting a ministry of peacebuilding and reconciliation, with a small and agile team (currently six team members). Reconciling Leaders Network (RLN) has developed Difference, growing a cohort of global champions and a network of leaders focusing on reconciliation as a mission. Difference (difference.rln.global) aims to encourage, support and mobilise a generation to live out their calling as peacemakers and reconcilers, pursuing a just flourishing world. This role will seek to deliver significant growth and engagement of Difference. What you'll be doing The Head of Communications and Partnerships (for Reconciling Leaders Network) will lead RLN's communications, marketing, and digital engagement strategy, ensuring our message is clear, compelling, and consistent across all channels, extending the reach and engagement of Difference. This role is central to shaping how RLN and Difference are experienced by audiences in the UK and globally. The successful candidate will bring understanding of the reconciliation and peacebuilding sector, as well as the geo-political and church contexts in which RLN operates. They will be a strategic thinker, a skilled marketeer, theologically astute and a relationship builder who is committed to equity, diversity, inclusion and justice, and brings cultural sensitivity to their work and leadership. The post holder will support the bold objectives for this reconciliation ministry. They will have budgetary and line-management responsibilities and work with external agencies and freelancers to deliver outcomes. You will work with and through Anglican systems, structures and networks as well ecumenically across different Christian denominations and other organisations - reaching a global audience. As well as working with civic, community and multinational organisations and networks. Key role requirements - You will need experience working with senior leadership to translate strategic goals into measurable communication plans and outcomes - This is a 2-year fixed-term contract or secondment for internal NCI staff (extension dependant on funding) - An enhanced DBS check (with child barring) will be required as part of our pre-employment checks - The successful candidate will need to spend 2 days per week in Church House, London - This post is subject to an occupational requirement that the holder be a Christian under Part 1 of Schedule 9 to the Equality Act 2010. - A willingness and availability to occasionally work outside normal office hours is required Flexible to meet the demands of the post (attending events, including weekend events when required) Strategy and Delivery Develop and deliver RLN's communications strategy in alignment with organisational goals. Share in Christian practice (through prayer, faith development and formation) with external stakeholders, diocese colleagues, course participants, and within the team. Create and implement campaigns and tactics, working with all forms of media, to grow a network of reconcilers, extending the reach and engagement with Difference and RLN initiatives. Strategically contribute to the sustainability of RLN & Difference through fundraising efforts and income generation. Oversee the user journey and experience across all channels (website, resource hub, social media, emails etc.), ensuring they are optimised and effective. Develop strategic external partnerships and collaborations to increase engagement with reconciliation and the Difference course. Shape and steward RLN's narrative within the church and reconciliation sector, in alignment with the organisations vision and purpose. Lead on storytelling and content creation across digital, print, and social media (including copy writing- Christian prayers, devotionals). Ensure brand consistency across all platforms, reflecting RLN's visual identity and invitational tone of voice. Team and Project Management Commission and manage external suppliers and consultants, including contracts and delivery against objectives. Prepare and manage the communications budget. Ensure compliance with organisational policies, procedures and with regulatory and charitable organisational requirements. Future line-management responsibility. Setting objectives and supporting the delivery of the communications plan. Oversee and implement workstreams, for example, emails, social media, and the day-to-day communications schedule of Difference. Product Development Provide strategic insight and implement future developments of Difference resources and RLN initiatives. Manage updates, amends and edits to the Difference courses and training materials, (including translations, copywriting bible studies) Ensure distribution channels are integral in the development of new resources. Ensure all resources faithfully express the values, theology and branding of RLN and Difference. Impact & Insights Monitor and evaluate the impact of the Difference course and recommend improvements. Optimise Difference website, social media and the Training and Resources hub Track and report on key indicators. Contribute to fundraising efforts, write impact reports for the director, governance structures and funding grants. The team works closely and collaboratively, providing assistance across portfolio areas at times when extra capacity is needed. As such, an important part of this role will be to help out other team areas as required and as capacity allows. Essential Skills/Aptitudes: Strategic thinker with creativity, adaptability and a proactive approach to ideas generation. Ability to develop and implement a communications strategy, allocating budget and staff resources. Highly developed communication skills (written, verbal and interpersonal). Excellent stakeholder management with the ability to build relationship and trust with diverse audiences and a range of stakeholders including senior figures. Ability to manage multiple projects concurrently, working to tight deadlines and often under pressure. Skilled in shaping messaging for church engagement (e.g. themes of reconciliation, polarisation, Christian discipleship, forgiveness, following Jesus, justice). Ability to communicate theological concepts in an accessible and engaging way. Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office and digital communication platforms. Knowledge/Experience: Experience of working with senior leadership to translate strategic goals into measurable communication plans and outcomes. Good understanding of international relations, geo-politics and current affairs. Experience in leading in faith-based or values-driven contexts. Experience in income generation. Experience in budget planning and management. Track record of delivering growth, reach and engagement through strategic campaigns. Experience in product development and innovation in a faith-based or values-driven sector. Experience managing projects, suppliers and stakeholders - delivering on time, target and budget Line management experience. Good knowledge and understanding of Christian faith and theology, and the ability to write and shape messaging/content for a Christian audience. Good knowledge and/or relationships with sector related organisations, denominations and networks. Familiarity with the Anglican church and other Christian denominations, with appreciation of diverse traditions. Personal Attributes: Passionate about the ministry of reconciliation and equipping people as peacemakers and reconcilers. Operate with discretion, trust and integrity. A self-starter with initiative. Enthusiasm to learn and practise values of Christian reconciliation Share in Christian practice in relevant Christian contexts, internal and external relationships Team orientated, investing in healthy working relationships Committed to personal wellbeing and good self-management. Proactive and committed to achieving results. Adaptable and responsive to meet the responsibilities of the post. In sympathy with the aims and ethos of the Church of England. A member of a local church - this post is subject to an occupational requirement that the holder be a communicant Anglican or a member of a church denomination that is part of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, under Part 1 of Schedule 9 to the Equality Act 2010. Circumstances: Whilst the NCIs are committed to wellbeing and work/life balance, a willingness and availability to occasionally work outside normal office hours is required, on occasion. Flexible in order to meet the demands of the post (attending events including weekend events when required). Desirable Training and/or experience in reconciliation related sectors (such as interfaith, social cohesion, racial justice, trauma-informed practices, mediation, restorative justice). . click apply for full job details
Graduate Planner Location: Cornwall Penguin Recruitment is pleased to be working with an exciting planning consultancy, in recruiting a Graduate Planner to join their growing team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a recent graduate to begin their planning career with a respected independent consultancy working across Cornwall and the South West. You will gain hands-on experience across a wide range of projects, supporting senior colleagues while developing your professional skills and working towards RTPI Chartership. The Role As a Graduate Planner, you will assist in delivering planning services across residential, commercial, rural, and mixed-use developments. Key responsibilities include: Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications Drafting planning statements and supporting documents Undertaking site appraisals and planning policy research Supporting pre-application enquiries and appeals Liaising with local planning authorities, consultants, and clients Attending site visits and meetings as required Supporting general project coordination and administration About You The successful Graduate Planner will have: A degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning or a related discipline An RTPI-accredited qualification (or working towards RTPI membership) Strong research and analytical skills Good understanding of the UK planning system Excellent written and verbal communication skills A proactive, enthusiastic, and team-oriented attitude Why Apply? Structured support towards RTPI Chartership Exposure to a diverse portfolio of projects across Cornwall Supportive and collaborative team environment Clear progression opportunities within a growing consultancy For more information on this Graduate Planner opportunity in Cornwall, please contact Joel Bland at Penguin Recruitment. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
Graduate Planner Location: Cornwall Penguin Recruitment is pleased to be working with an exciting planning consultancy, in recruiting a Graduate Planner to join their growing team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a recent graduate to begin their planning career with a respected independent consultancy working across Cornwall and the South West. You will gain hands-on experience across a wide range of projects, supporting senior colleagues while developing your professional skills and working towards RTPI Chartership. The Role As a Graduate Planner, you will assist in delivering planning services across residential, commercial, rural, and mixed-use developments. Key responsibilities include: Assisting with the preparation and submission of planning applications Drafting planning statements and supporting documents Undertaking site appraisals and planning policy research Supporting pre-application enquiries and appeals Liaising with local planning authorities, consultants, and clients Attending site visits and meetings as required Supporting general project coordination and administration About You The successful Graduate Planner will have: A degree or postgraduate qualification in Town Planning or a related discipline An RTPI-accredited qualification (or working towards RTPI membership) Strong research and analytical skills Good understanding of the UK planning system Excellent written and verbal communication skills A proactive, enthusiastic, and team-oriented attitude Why Apply? Structured support towards RTPI Chartership Exposure to a diverse portfolio of projects across Cornwall Supportive and collaborative team environment Clear progression opportunities within a growing consultancy For more information on this Graduate Planner opportunity in Cornwall, please contact Joel Bland at Penguin Recruitment. JBRP1_UKTJ
The Performance Coach role involves supporting employees to achieve their best performance through coaching and development strategies. This position is ideal for someone passionate about driving employee growth within the business services industry. Client Details Our client is a FTSE 250 global recruitment business, with a track record of sustained success and excellence since it was founded 50 years ago; currently operating in 36 countries with 7000+ employees. Description Coaching & Development Deliver regular 1:1 coaching sessions focused on strategic goals and personal growth Conduct desk-side coaching to support, feedback and coach on key areas as well as embedding any L&D theory a Consultant has been trained on, to reinforce best practices and identify development opportunities Shadowing for deeper diagnosis: spotting trends and areas through coaching that present an opportunity to support further Coaching and working closely with the management team, using Insights tools to assess performance gaps and define outcomes to co-create tailored development plans Facilitate practical and tailored learning initiatives that focus on boosting productivity where consultants can practice, learn from peers and ask questions Strategic Collaboration Influencing and guiding stakeholders both to ensure all involved are aligned on how we boost and unlock performance Align coaching initiatives with business objectives in partnership with Directors, Heads of Practice, local leadership and the MD Provide ongoing honest, constructive feedback to leaders on team enablement and development Contribute to succession planning and employee experience strategies Performance Monitoring Analyse performance data to identify trends and coaching opportunities Review behavioural and operational metrics to identify where coaching/support is having an impact to present back to your stakeholders Collaborate with managers to interpret metrics and track the impact of interventions Learning & Development Integration Signpost relevant training resources and sessions Share key insights with L&D to inform content development and delivery Collaborate and work closely with local L&D Specialist on trends and key initiatives within your region Culture & Engagement Champion a culture of accountability, growth, and continuous improvement Act as a trusted advisor to consultants and managers Celebrate wins and share best practices across the region Support confidence-building and a growth mindset Profile The successful Sales Performance Coach should have: Proven coaching experience in a recruitment or sales environment and a passion for developing people to unlock potential Strong understanding of the recruitment life cycle and commercial drivers Comfortable working with performance data and CRM tools Excellent interpersonal, communication, and influencing skills; confident engaging with and influencing senior stakeholders and providing direct feedback Ability to take a creative approach to development and boosting performance You'll ideally have a background in: Recruitment consultancy - either as a success consultant looking to use their expertise elsewhere or within L&D Sales training specialist within the B2B services sector Please note, this role will be based out of our Weybridge office 3-4 days per week Job Offer Competitive salary Performance-related bonus Car Allowance - 5,100 5% employer pension contribution Life assurance x4 Single Private Medical Cover Income Protection A range of flexible benefits are also available Please note, this role will be based out of our Weybridge office 3-4 days per week If you are passionate about helping individuals achieve their potential and thrive in a performance-driven environment, we encourage you to apply for this exciting Performance Coach role today!
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
The Performance Coach role involves supporting employees to achieve their best performance through coaching and development strategies. This position is ideal for someone passionate about driving employee growth within the business services industry. Client Details Our client is a FTSE 250 global recruitment business, with a track record of sustained success and excellence since it was founded 50 years ago; currently operating in 36 countries with 7000+ employees. Description Coaching & Development Deliver regular 1:1 coaching sessions focused on strategic goals and personal growth Conduct desk-side coaching to support, feedback and coach on key areas as well as embedding any L&D theory a Consultant has been trained on, to reinforce best practices and identify development opportunities Shadowing for deeper diagnosis: spotting trends and areas through coaching that present an opportunity to support further Coaching and working closely with the management team, using Insights tools to assess performance gaps and define outcomes to co-create tailored development plans Facilitate practical and tailored learning initiatives that focus on boosting productivity where consultants can practice, learn from peers and ask questions Strategic Collaboration Influencing and guiding stakeholders both to ensure all involved are aligned on how we boost and unlock performance Align coaching initiatives with business objectives in partnership with Directors, Heads of Practice, local leadership and the MD Provide ongoing honest, constructive feedback to leaders on team enablement and development Contribute to succession planning and employee experience strategies Performance Monitoring Analyse performance data to identify trends and coaching opportunities Review behavioural and operational metrics to identify where coaching/support is having an impact to present back to your stakeholders Collaborate with managers to interpret metrics and track the impact of interventions Learning & Development Integration Signpost relevant training resources and sessions Share key insights with L&D to inform content development and delivery Collaborate and work closely with local L&D Specialist on trends and key initiatives within your region Culture & Engagement Champion a culture of accountability, growth, and continuous improvement Act as a trusted advisor to consultants and managers Celebrate wins and share best practices across the region Support confidence-building and a growth mindset Profile The successful Sales Performance Coach should have: Proven coaching experience in a recruitment or sales environment and a passion for developing people to unlock potential Strong understanding of the recruitment life cycle and commercial drivers Comfortable working with performance data and CRM tools Excellent interpersonal, communication, and influencing skills; confident engaging with and influencing senior stakeholders and providing direct feedback Ability to take a creative approach to development and boosting performance You'll ideally have a background in: Recruitment consultancy - either as a success consultant looking to use their expertise elsewhere or within L&D Sales training specialist within the B2B services sector Please note, this role will be based out of our Weybridge office 3-4 days per week Job Offer Competitive salary Performance-related bonus Car Allowance - 5,100 5% employer pension contribution Life assurance x4 Single Private Medical Cover Income Protection A range of flexible benefits are also available Please note, this role will be based out of our Weybridge office 3-4 days per week If you are passionate about helping individuals achieve their potential and thrive in a performance-driven environment, we encourage you to apply for this exciting Performance Coach role today!
MCS Group are excited to be recruiting for a motivated Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a top fit out contractor. This role offers the chance to join a dynamic team in a fast-paced environment working on local high-end fit out projects. The Role We are working with a top fit out contractor based in Newry to recruit a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a well-established, growing team. You will work closely with the wider commercial team and collaborate with architects, project management and subcontractors to deliver successful fit out projects. You will join a company which offers fantastic team culture and seeks to deliver exceptional results for clients. You will; Budget preparation, cost reporting, cash flow forecasting, and preparation of final accounts Understanding contractual agreements and advising project teams and clients on commercial, legal, and dispute matters Preparation of supporting documentation for clients, consultants, and project teams Subcontract purchasing and monitoring of packages, including on-site remeasurement and interim and final account payments Liaison with site and project managers, clients, and stakeholders, promoting best practice in Health & Safety, Quality, and Environmental standards What's in it for you; Competitive salary and package Local projects with minimal UK travel Early finish on a Friday The Ideal Candidate; Third level degree qualification in Quantity Surveying or related discipline Previous experience in a Quantity Surveyor role The ability to plan, organise, prioritise and work to meet deadlines through using your own initiative. Excellent communication skills with the ability to negotiate effectively. Full valid driving licence. Full details will be discussed upon application. Are you a Quantity Surveyor open to new opportunities? Get in touch, I would love to have a chat! To speak in absolute confidence about this opportunity please send an up to date CV via the link provided or contact Hannah Liddle, Specialist Consultant at MCS Group . Even if this position is not right for you, we may have others that are. Please visit MCS Group to view a wide selection of our current jobs All conversations will be treated in the strictest of confidence. Not all agencies are the same MCS Group are passionate about providing a first-class service to all our customers and have an independent review rating of 4.9 stars on Google.
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
MCS Group are excited to be recruiting for a motivated Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a top fit out contractor. This role offers the chance to join a dynamic team in a fast-paced environment working on local high-end fit out projects. The Role We are working with a top fit out contractor based in Newry to recruit a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their commercial team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join a well-established, growing team. You will work closely with the wider commercial team and collaborate with architects, project management and subcontractors to deliver successful fit out projects. You will join a company which offers fantastic team culture and seeks to deliver exceptional results for clients. You will; Budget preparation, cost reporting, cash flow forecasting, and preparation of final accounts Understanding contractual agreements and advising project teams and clients on commercial, legal, and dispute matters Preparation of supporting documentation for clients, consultants, and project teams Subcontract purchasing and monitoring of packages, including on-site remeasurement and interim and final account payments Liaison with site and project managers, clients, and stakeholders, promoting best practice in Health & Safety, Quality, and Environmental standards What's in it for you; Competitive salary and package Local projects with minimal UK travel Early finish on a Friday The Ideal Candidate; Third level degree qualification in Quantity Surveying or related discipline Previous experience in a Quantity Surveyor role The ability to plan, organise, prioritise and work to meet deadlines through using your own initiative. Excellent communication skills with the ability to negotiate effectively. Full valid driving licence. Full details will be discussed upon application. Are you a Quantity Surveyor open to new opportunities? Get in touch, I would love to have a chat! To speak in absolute confidence about this opportunity please send an up to date CV via the link provided or contact Hannah Liddle, Specialist Consultant at MCS Group . Even if this position is not right for you, we may have others that are. Please visit MCS Group to view a wide selection of our current jobs All conversations will be treated in the strictest of confidence. Not all agencies are the same MCS Group are passionate about providing a first-class service to all our customers and have an independent review rating of 4.9 stars on Google.
People & Culture Manager - Belfast - Permanent MCS Group is delighted to partner with a growing firm as they look to add a People & Culture Manager to their team, in this full-time, permanent position. The role: You will lead the people agenda for a growing Belfast operation. As the senior HR presence on site, you will partner closely with leadership to shape culture, support growth, and ensure effective delivery across all people practices. The main responsibilities: Partner with the leadership team to drive performance and people strategy. Lead workforce planning, succession strategy and capability development. Oversee end-to-end recruitment while strengthening the organisation's employer presence locally. Lead HR systems implementation and continuous improvement initiatives. Manage the full employee lifecycle from onboarding through to exit. Provide expert guidance across employee relations matters, ensuring balanced and commercially sound outcomes. Drive engagement initiatives and translate insight into meaningful action. Ensure compliance with NI employment legislation, data protection and governance standards. Champion a high-performance, inclusive culture while building a strong Belfast identity. Lead site-based initiatives that enhance connection, collaboration and employee experience. The ideal candidate: Proven HR experience within a tech, scaling or global environment. Strong stakeholder engagement and influencing capability. Exposure to HRIS implementation or systems transformation. Commercial, proactive and solution-driven mindset. What's on offer: Competitive base salary. Hybrid and flexible working model. Private healthcare. Additional unique company benefits. To speak in absolute confidence about this opportunity please send an up-to-date CV via the link provided or contact Rebekah Mulligan, Senior HR Recruitment Consultant at MCS Group on Even if this position is not right for you, we may have others that are. Please visit MCS Group to view a wide selection of our current jobs MCS Group - Proud CIPD NI HR Awards Headline Sponsor 2026 MCS Group is committed to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion for all, being the first recruitment agency in NI to achieve Bronze Diversity Mark accreditation, if you have a disability which means you require a reasonable adjustment to be considered at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us and we will endeavour to facilitate the request.
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
People & Culture Manager - Belfast - Permanent MCS Group is delighted to partner with a growing firm as they look to add a People & Culture Manager to their team, in this full-time, permanent position. The role: You will lead the people agenda for a growing Belfast operation. As the senior HR presence on site, you will partner closely with leadership to shape culture, support growth, and ensure effective delivery across all people practices. The main responsibilities: Partner with the leadership team to drive performance and people strategy. Lead workforce planning, succession strategy and capability development. Oversee end-to-end recruitment while strengthening the organisation's employer presence locally. Lead HR systems implementation and continuous improvement initiatives. Manage the full employee lifecycle from onboarding through to exit. Provide expert guidance across employee relations matters, ensuring balanced and commercially sound outcomes. Drive engagement initiatives and translate insight into meaningful action. Ensure compliance with NI employment legislation, data protection and governance standards. Champion a high-performance, inclusive culture while building a strong Belfast identity. Lead site-based initiatives that enhance connection, collaboration and employee experience. The ideal candidate: Proven HR experience within a tech, scaling or global environment. Strong stakeholder engagement and influencing capability. Exposure to HRIS implementation or systems transformation. Commercial, proactive and solution-driven mindset. What's on offer: Competitive base salary. Hybrid and flexible working model. Private healthcare. Additional unique company benefits. To speak in absolute confidence about this opportunity please send an up-to-date CV via the link provided or contact Rebekah Mulligan, Senior HR Recruitment Consultant at MCS Group on Even if this position is not right for you, we may have others that are. Please visit MCS Group to view a wide selection of our current jobs MCS Group - Proud CIPD NI HR Awards Headline Sponsor 2026 MCS Group is committed to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion for all, being the first recruitment agency in NI to achieve Bronze Diversity Mark accreditation, if you have a disability which means you require a reasonable adjustment to be considered at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us and we will endeavour to facilitate the request.
Job Title: Associate Director - Town Planning Location: Northampton Salary: Competitive + Bonus + Benefits Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be working with a leading property and development consultancy to recruit an Associate Director to join their growing team in Northampton. This is a senior-level opportunity for a commercially minded planning professional looking to lead projects and drive strategic growth. The Role As an Associate Director you will play a key role in shaping planning strategy across major development projects, working closely with developers, landowners, consultants, and local authorities. Key Responsibilities In this Associate Director position, you will: Lead planning strategies for commercial and mixed-use developments Manage planning applications, appeals, and local plan representations Identify and appraise new development opportunities Coordinate and manage consultant teams Engage with stakeholders, local authorities, and communities Provide strategic advice to senior stakeholders and clients Candidate Requirements To be successful as an Associate Director you will have: RTPI qualification (or working towards chartership) Strong experience in commercial or residential planning Proven track record managing projects and consultants Excellent communication, report writing, and stakeholder management skills A strategic and commercially driven mindset What's On Offer This Associate Director role offers: Competitive salary with performance-based bonus Clear career progression to Director level Strong benefits package and flexible working Opportunity to work on nationally significant development projects Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Associate Director - Town Planning Location: Northampton Salary: Competitive + Bonus + Benefits Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be working with a leading property and development consultancy to recruit an Associate Director to join their growing team in Northampton. This is a senior-level opportunity for a commercially minded planning professional looking to lead projects and drive strategic growth. The Role As an Associate Director you will play a key role in shaping planning strategy across major development projects, working closely with developers, landowners, consultants, and local authorities. Key Responsibilities In this Associate Director position, you will: Lead planning strategies for commercial and mixed-use developments Manage planning applications, appeals, and local plan representations Identify and appraise new development opportunities Coordinate and manage consultant teams Engage with stakeholders, local authorities, and communities Provide strategic advice to senior stakeholders and clients Candidate Requirements To be successful as an Associate Director you will have: RTPI qualification (or working towards chartership) Strong experience in commercial or residential planning Proven track record managing projects and consultants Excellent communication, report writing, and stakeholder management skills A strategic and commercially driven mindset What's On Offer This Associate Director role offers: Competitive salary with performance-based bonus Clear career progression to Director level Strong benefits package and flexible working Opportunity to work on nationally significant development projects Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Our client's mission is simple yet powerful: "Aiming High, Changing Lives." Guided by their vision to be a vibrant, innovative, diverse and sustainable college, they empower learners to succeed and make a positive impact on society. With values of Ambition, Accountability, Collaboration, Inclusion and Innovation, they proudly partner with employers, industry bodies and educators to deliver responsive, high-quality training that meets local and regional skills needs. Our client is now recruiting for two new roles within their People and OD function. They are seeking a Chief People Officer to join their Executive Leadership Team. This senior role will provide strategic leadership for all people, culture and organisational development activities. You will shape and deliver a forward-thinking people strategy aligned with the College's mission, values and long-term vision. The successful candidate will champion excellence in leadership, diversity, inclusion, staff wellbeing and employee engagement, ensuring the College attracts, develops and retains exceptional talent to achieve outstanding outcomes. The Director of People and Organisational Development will lead their People and OD function. Reporting to the Chief People Officer, you will provide operational leadership, drive staff development and champion equality, diversity and inclusion. You will oversee HR operations, lead change management initiatives and develop strategies to foster a high-performance culture, supporting the College's vision and values. Our client has retained FE Associates to support them with these important appointments. Interested parties are advised to have an initial discussion with our lead consultant prior to submitting an application by emailing . Closing date: 9am on Monday 16 March 2026 Interviews: Tuesday 24 and Thursday 26 March 2026
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
Our client's mission is simple yet powerful: "Aiming High, Changing Lives." Guided by their vision to be a vibrant, innovative, diverse and sustainable college, they empower learners to succeed and make a positive impact on society. With values of Ambition, Accountability, Collaboration, Inclusion and Innovation, they proudly partner with employers, industry bodies and educators to deliver responsive, high-quality training that meets local and regional skills needs. Our client is now recruiting for two new roles within their People and OD function. They are seeking a Chief People Officer to join their Executive Leadership Team. This senior role will provide strategic leadership for all people, culture and organisational development activities. You will shape and deliver a forward-thinking people strategy aligned with the College's mission, values and long-term vision. The successful candidate will champion excellence in leadership, diversity, inclusion, staff wellbeing and employee engagement, ensuring the College attracts, develops and retains exceptional talent to achieve outstanding outcomes. The Director of People and Organisational Development will lead their People and OD function. Reporting to the Chief People Officer, you will provide operational leadership, drive staff development and champion equality, diversity and inclusion. You will oversee HR operations, lead change management initiatives and develop strategies to foster a high-performance culture, supporting the College's vision and values. Our client has retained FE Associates to support them with these important appointments. Interested parties are advised to have an initial discussion with our lead consultant prior to submitting an application by emailing . Closing date: 9am on Monday 16 March 2026 Interviews: Tuesday 24 and Thursday 26 March 2026
Associate Planner Bristol Black Box Planning Full-time Office-based Salary: £40,000£55,000 (depending on experience) Black Box Planning is an independent town planning consultancy delivering high-quality advice across development management, appeals, strategic land promotion, policy and research, environmental and design coordination, community engagement, due diligence and public sector support. We are looking to appoint an Associate Planner to join our growing Bristol office, supporting the delivery of projects across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced planning professional to take a leading role within a collaborative team, and to help shape the continued growth of the practice. The Role As an Associate Planner, you will: Lead and manage a varied caseload of projects from inception through to determination Provide clear strategic advice to clients, consultants and stakeholders Prepare and oversee high-quality planning applications, supporting statements and appeal submissions Represent clients at meetings with local authorities and project teams Support Directors in project delivery, workload management and client account development Help mentor and support junior team members, promoting best practice and professional growth Contribute to business development and the wider profile of Black Box Planning About You You will have: Around 10 years professional planning experience (public or private sector) MRTPI (essential) Strong experience in development management and planning strategy Excellent written and verbal communication skills Proven ability to manage competing deadlines and deliver consistently high standards Strong professional judgement and a pragmatic, solutions-focused approach Why Join Black Box Planning? We pride ourselves on being approachable, collaborative and highly committed to quality. Youll be part of a close-knit team with a strong reputation for trusted advice and successful outcomes. We offer: Salary: £40,000£55,000 (depending on experience) A respected, supportive and friendly working culture Opportunities to lead on high-profile and varied planning work A key role within a growing independent consultancy How to Apply To apply, please send your CV and a short covering email outlining your experience and interest in the role to: JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
Associate Planner Bristol Black Box Planning Full-time Office-based Salary: £40,000£55,000 (depending on experience) Black Box Planning is an independent town planning consultancy delivering high-quality advice across development management, appeals, strategic land promotion, policy and research, environmental and design coordination, community engagement, due diligence and public sector support. We are looking to appoint an Associate Planner to join our growing Bristol office, supporting the delivery of projects across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced planning professional to take a leading role within a collaborative team, and to help shape the continued growth of the practice. The Role As an Associate Planner, you will: Lead and manage a varied caseload of projects from inception through to determination Provide clear strategic advice to clients, consultants and stakeholders Prepare and oversee high-quality planning applications, supporting statements and appeal submissions Represent clients at meetings with local authorities and project teams Support Directors in project delivery, workload management and client account development Help mentor and support junior team members, promoting best practice and professional growth Contribute to business development and the wider profile of Black Box Planning About You You will have: Around 10 years professional planning experience (public or private sector) MRTPI (essential) Strong experience in development management and planning strategy Excellent written and verbal communication skills Proven ability to manage competing deadlines and deliver consistently high standards Strong professional judgement and a pragmatic, solutions-focused approach Why Join Black Box Planning? We pride ourselves on being approachable, collaborative and highly committed to quality. Youll be part of a close-knit team with a strong reputation for trusted advice and successful outcomes. We offer: Salary: £40,000£55,000 (depending on experience) A respected, supportive and friendly working culture Opportunities to lead on high-profile and varied planning work A key role within a growing independent consultancy How to Apply To apply, please send your CV and a short covering email outlining your experience and interest in the role to: JBRP1_UKTJ
Job title: Town Planner Location: Bedford Salary: Flexible Town Planner - Bedford Bedford Full-time Private Planning Consultancy Competitive Salary + Benefits (DOE) I'm currently working with a highly regarded, independent planning consultancy based in Bedford that is looking to appoint a talented Town Planner to join their growing team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated planning professional to develop their career within a supportive, commercially focused environment that works across a diverse portfolio of projects. The Opportunity You'll be joining a well-established consultancy with a strong regional presence and an expanding client base. The team works across a broad range of sectors including: Residential (strategic and immediate) Commercial and mixed-use Rural and land promotion Local plan representations and appeals You will play an active role in managing planning applications, preparing supporting documentation, liaising with local authorities, and advising clients throughout the planning process. Key Responsibilities Preparing and submitting planning applications and appeals Drafting planning statements and supporting documents Managing projects from instruction through to decision Providing clear, commercially focused planning advice to clients Engaging with stakeholders, local authorities, and consultants Assisting with site appraisals and development strategy work About You MRTPI qualified or working towards chartership Experience within a consultancy or local authority environment Strong written and verbal communication skills Commercial awareness and client-facing confidence Ability to manage multiple projects effectively This role would suit someone at Planner or Senior Planner level who is looking to step into a position with genuine progression opportunities. What's on Offer Competitive salary depending on experience Supportive, close-knit team environment Clear career progression pathway Exposure to a varied and interesting project portfolio Flexible working arrangements If you're a proactive and ambitious Town Planner looking for your next move in Bedford, I'd be delighted to have a confidential conversation. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
Job title: Town Planner Location: Bedford Salary: Flexible Town Planner - Bedford Bedford Full-time Private Planning Consultancy Competitive Salary + Benefits (DOE) I'm currently working with a highly regarded, independent planning consultancy based in Bedford that is looking to appoint a talented Town Planner to join their growing team. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated planning professional to develop their career within a supportive, commercially focused environment that works across a diverse portfolio of projects. The Opportunity You'll be joining a well-established consultancy with a strong regional presence and an expanding client base. The team works across a broad range of sectors including: Residential (strategic and immediate) Commercial and mixed-use Rural and land promotion Local plan representations and appeals You will play an active role in managing planning applications, preparing supporting documentation, liaising with local authorities, and advising clients throughout the planning process. Key Responsibilities Preparing and submitting planning applications and appeals Drafting planning statements and supporting documents Managing projects from instruction through to decision Providing clear, commercially focused planning advice to clients Engaging with stakeholders, local authorities, and consultants Assisting with site appraisals and development strategy work About You MRTPI qualified or working towards chartership Experience within a consultancy or local authority environment Strong written and verbal communication skills Commercial awareness and client-facing confidence Ability to manage multiple projects effectively This role would suit someone at Planner or Senior Planner level who is looking to step into a position with genuine progression opportunities. What's on Offer Competitive salary depending on experience Supportive, close-knit team environment Clear career progression pathway Exposure to a varied and interesting project portfolio Flexible working arrangements If you're a proactive and ambitious Town Planner looking for your next move in Bedford, I'd be delighted to have a confidential conversation. JBRP1_UKTJ