Location: Lift Unity City, Middlesbrough (please note the role will require regular travel to Hull, Barnsley and Sheffield offices) Hybrid working: 3 days in the office(s) and 2 days at home Hours: 37 hours per week, 52.14 weeks per year Salary: £29,000 - £34,000 + wellbeing cash plan + pension scheme (LGPS) + additional Lift Schools benefits Contract: Permanent At Lift Schools, our mission is simple yet ambitious: every child receives an excellent education, in every classroom, every day. To achieve this, we need colleagues who are highly organised, collaborative, and committed to making a difference. We are seeking a Regional Officer based in our regional office, to play a pivotal role in supporting our Regional Education Director (RED) and across our regional schools. The North region of schools consists of 15 primary (12) and secondary (3) schools, the largest region within Lift Schools. Being a Regional Officer provides a diverse and fast paced work flow, acting as the glue across the region, you will ensure effective communication, strong governance, and smooth administration, helping to create a culture of collaboration and excellence. As a Regional Officer, you will: Provide high-quality administrative and governance support to the RED. Support the smooth running of the regional office, ensuring it is an effective and professional hub. Enable effective local governance by working closely with Academy Councils, helping elevate the voices of parents, carers, colleagues, and communities. Organise and clerk review panels for suspensions, exclusions and complaints (once trained). Play an active part in regional operations, safeguarding monitoring, and compliance with trust-wide policies. Represent Lift Schools with professionalism and integrity, ensuring all colleagues, visitors, and partners experience our values in action. This role is central to ensuring that school leaders, Academy Councils, and central teams work in partnership, so that every school in the region is supported to thrive. What we re looking for Essential skills & experience: Experience in a similar/ transferrable role demonstrating strong administrative and communication skills. Excellent IT, verbal, and written communication skills. Highly organised, with the ability to work at scale, prioritise workloads and support others to do the same. Experience of arranging and clerking meetings or conferences. Calm, professional, and able to listen and assess information with care. Strong team player, flexible and reliable, with a keen eye for detail. Professional foresight and able to think and plan ahead. Absolute discretion and commitment to maintaining confidentiality. A UK driving licence (travel across the schools within the region and central offices will be essential for this role - we provide the use of a hire car for travel as and when required) Desirable qualifications & experience: Level 3 qualifications or above (A levels or equivalent). Governance training. Recognised secretarial/administration qualifications. Health & Safety training (e.g. First Aid, Fire Marshal). IT literacy with Google Workspace. If you're ready to impact young people's lives positively, we encourage you to apply. Who is Lift Schools? We re a diverse and inclusive network of schools with one clear mission; to provide an excellent education to every child - in every classroom, every day. And we do this across each of our 57 schools. As with our students, we want our team to be empowered to do their best work, supported by the best leadership they ve ever had. We acknowledge and appreciate the exceptional efforts of everyone here in making this an incredible organisation. We offer you: Comprehensive training : Access a wide range of developmental training to boost your career. Generous benefits : From your pension plan to healthcare and financial support, we've got you covered. Lifestyle perks : Enjoy discounted gym memberships, travel deals, and even electric vehicle incentives. The role is due to commence: September/October 2025 Closing date: 12th September If you would like to discuss the role further please contact us. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early should we receive an overwhelming response. All candidates are advised to refer to the job description and person specification before making an application. Lift Schools are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our people and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. Lift Schools embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. Job share, part-time and flexible working opportunities will be considered. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria.
Sep 03, 2025
Full time
Location: Lift Unity City, Middlesbrough (please note the role will require regular travel to Hull, Barnsley and Sheffield offices) Hybrid working: 3 days in the office(s) and 2 days at home Hours: 37 hours per week, 52.14 weeks per year Salary: £29,000 - £34,000 + wellbeing cash plan + pension scheme (LGPS) + additional Lift Schools benefits Contract: Permanent At Lift Schools, our mission is simple yet ambitious: every child receives an excellent education, in every classroom, every day. To achieve this, we need colleagues who are highly organised, collaborative, and committed to making a difference. We are seeking a Regional Officer based in our regional office, to play a pivotal role in supporting our Regional Education Director (RED) and across our regional schools. The North region of schools consists of 15 primary (12) and secondary (3) schools, the largest region within Lift Schools. Being a Regional Officer provides a diverse and fast paced work flow, acting as the glue across the region, you will ensure effective communication, strong governance, and smooth administration, helping to create a culture of collaboration and excellence. As a Regional Officer, you will: Provide high-quality administrative and governance support to the RED. Support the smooth running of the regional office, ensuring it is an effective and professional hub. Enable effective local governance by working closely with Academy Councils, helping elevate the voices of parents, carers, colleagues, and communities. Organise and clerk review panels for suspensions, exclusions and complaints (once trained). Play an active part in regional operations, safeguarding monitoring, and compliance with trust-wide policies. Represent Lift Schools with professionalism and integrity, ensuring all colleagues, visitors, and partners experience our values in action. This role is central to ensuring that school leaders, Academy Councils, and central teams work in partnership, so that every school in the region is supported to thrive. What we re looking for Essential skills & experience: Experience in a similar/ transferrable role demonstrating strong administrative and communication skills. Excellent IT, verbal, and written communication skills. Highly organised, with the ability to work at scale, prioritise workloads and support others to do the same. Experience of arranging and clerking meetings or conferences. Calm, professional, and able to listen and assess information with care. Strong team player, flexible and reliable, with a keen eye for detail. Professional foresight and able to think and plan ahead. Absolute discretion and commitment to maintaining confidentiality. A UK driving licence (travel across the schools within the region and central offices will be essential for this role - we provide the use of a hire car for travel as and when required) Desirable qualifications & experience: Level 3 qualifications or above (A levels or equivalent). Governance training. Recognised secretarial/administration qualifications. Health & Safety training (e.g. First Aid, Fire Marshal). IT literacy with Google Workspace. If you're ready to impact young people's lives positively, we encourage you to apply. Who is Lift Schools? We re a diverse and inclusive network of schools with one clear mission; to provide an excellent education to every child - in every classroom, every day. And we do this across each of our 57 schools. As with our students, we want our team to be empowered to do their best work, supported by the best leadership they ve ever had. We acknowledge and appreciate the exceptional efforts of everyone here in making this an incredible organisation. We offer you: Comprehensive training : Access a wide range of developmental training to boost your career. Generous benefits : From your pension plan to healthcare and financial support, we've got you covered. Lifestyle perks : Enjoy discounted gym memberships, travel deals, and even electric vehicle incentives. The role is due to commence: September/October 2025 Closing date: 12th September If you would like to discuss the role further please contact us. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early should we receive an overwhelming response. All candidates are advised to refer to the job description and person specification before making an application. Lift Schools are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils, and we expect all our people and volunteers to share this commitment. We adopt a fair and consistent recruitment process which is inline with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. This includes online checks for shortlisted candidates. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, references, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check. Lift Schools embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity. Job share, part-time and flexible working opportunities will be considered. We are a Disability Confident Employer and there is a guaranteed interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria.
As one of the UK's leading universities, Durham offers a unique and historic setting, a global outstanding centre of teaching and research excellence, and a warm and inclusive community. Our refreshed sets ambitious goals for delivering transformative education and research and our community of highly talented people are critical to its success. As the new Director of People, reporting to the Chief People Officer, you will ensure excellent and progressive HR practices and approaches in support of our institutional strategy, and the development and implementation of our current People Strategy, as well as supporting the shaping of a new People strategy. As the nominated deputy for the Chief People Officer, you will have primary responsibility for employee relations (via the Business Partner Team), the University's Occupational Health service, talent acquisition and associated compliance activities. You will also be the HR lead for equality, diversity and inclusion and will support the CPO and senior university colleagues in the management of trade union relations. CIPD qualified or with an equivalent professional qualification, to apply you will have considerable experience of leadership of diverse teams of professional staff within a HR/People function (or aligned discipline), including business partnering or ER specialists. You will also be able to demonstrate a track record of leading successful change projects, advising on complex employee relations issues, and of working with employee representative structures. You will have an analytical approach, capable of interpreting data to support decision and solutions and of designing effective solutions to complex problems. This is a critical appointment for the University and if you are passionate about delivering excellence with a commitment to collaboration and continuous improvement, we would love to hear from you. Closing date: Tuesday 23 September 2025 at 5pm. Interviews will be held on Wednesday 5 November 2025. At Durham University, our aim is to create an open and inclusive environment where everyone can reach their full potential and we believe our staff should reflect the diversity of the global community in which we work. We welcome and encourage applications from members of groups who are under-represented in our work force including people with disabilities, women, and black, Asian and minority ethnic communities.
Sep 03, 2025
Full time
As one of the UK's leading universities, Durham offers a unique and historic setting, a global outstanding centre of teaching and research excellence, and a warm and inclusive community. Our refreshed sets ambitious goals for delivering transformative education and research and our community of highly talented people are critical to its success. As the new Director of People, reporting to the Chief People Officer, you will ensure excellent and progressive HR practices and approaches in support of our institutional strategy, and the development and implementation of our current People Strategy, as well as supporting the shaping of a new People strategy. As the nominated deputy for the Chief People Officer, you will have primary responsibility for employee relations (via the Business Partner Team), the University's Occupational Health service, talent acquisition and associated compliance activities. You will also be the HR lead for equality, diversity and inclusion and will support the CPO and senior university colleagues in the management of trade union relations. CIPD qualified or with an equivalent professional qualification, to apply you will have considerable experience of leadership of diverse teams of professional staff within a HR/People function (or aligned discipline), including business partnering or ER specialists. You will also be able to demonstrate a track record of leading successful change projects, advising on complex employee relations issues, and of working with employee representative structures. You will have an analytical approach, capable of interpreting data to support decision and solutions and of designing effective solutions to complex problems. This is a critical appointment for the University and if you are passionate about delivering excellence with a commitment to collaboration and continuous improvement, we would love to hear from you. Closing date: Tuesday 23 September 2025 at 5pm. Interviews will be held on Wednesday 5 November 2025. At Durham University, our aim is to create an open and inclusive environment where everyone can reach their full potential and we believe our staff should reflect the diversity of the global community in which we work. We welcome and encourage applications from members of groups who are under-represented in our work force including people with disabilities, women, and black, Asian and minority ethnic communities.
Do you have the ability to lead and inspire others, across disciplines? Do you have the drive, enthusiasm and talent to develop others? Are you ready to play a key role in leading and shaping a growing business? Can you ensure the company delivers outstanding products and services? Our client is a highly dynamic, entrepreneurial and innovative business, a commercial stage molecular diagnostics company developing ground-breaking diagnostic solutions. Their products and services are designed to improve clinical practice for the benefit of patients, clinicians, payers and industry. The company's unique proprietary platform is a fully automated, real time system which offers accurate, highly reliable molecular information from biological samples in virtually any setting. This in turn allows for rapid diagnosis and fast and effective treatment selection and monitoring - a significant step towards providing personalized medicines in areas of unmet medical need. Their diagnostic focus is primarily within unmet clinical needs in Oncology, with a significant number of products in this area, combined with a recently developed presence within Infectious Diseases to compliment this. Our client: Provides highly innovative molecular diagnostic solutions Provides solutions that significantly enhance early diagnosis and therapy decision making Is a publicly traded company operating on a global basis Is able to provide diagnostic analysis from both liquid and solid biopsy samples; DNA and RNA analysis Currently offers 14 unique Oncology assays and 3 Respiratory disease assays As Chief Operating Officer you will work closely with the CEO with responsibility for the day to day operations leading the Company's Operational Development and Growth. The Chief Operating Officer will provide cross-functional, strategic leadership for the operation of key business functions, including but not limited to: Business Planning Manufacturing & Supply Chain Quality & Regulatory Affairs Customer Services Process Improvement & Operational Excellence Compliance IT Systems HR & Associated HSE As Chief Operating Officer you will support the company in the execution of the short- and long-term vision, plans and directives by implementing judgement, vision, management, and leadership in line with the company's mission and core values. This is a unique opportunity to contribute, shape, lead and influence within a highly entrepreneurial and successful business, making a genuine difference to the lives of patients. Location: EU-Based Salary: Attractive Salary Commensurate With Experience Reference: PSL4118 Pharma-Search Ltd, Company Number:
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
Do you have the ability to lead and inspire others, across disciplines? Do you have the drive, enthusiasm and talent to develop others? Are you ready to play a key role in leading and shaping a growing business? Can you ensure the company delivers outstanding products and services? Our client is a highly dynamic, entrepreneurial and innovative business, a commercial stage molecular diagnostics company developing ground-breaking diagnostic solutions. Their products and services are designed to improve clinical practice for the benefit of patients, clinicians, payers and industry. The company's unique proprietary platform is a fully automated, real time system which offers accurate, highly reliable molecular information from biological samples in virtually any setting. This in turn allows for rapid diagnosis and fast and effective treatment selection and monitoring - a significant step towards providing personalized medicines in areas of unmet medical need. Their diagnostic focus is primarily within unmet clinical needs in Oncology, with a significant number of products in this area, combined with a recently developed presence within Infectious Diseases to compliment this. Our client: Provides highly innovative molecular diagnostic solutions Provides solutions that significantly enhance early diagnosis and therapy decision making Is a publicly traded company operating on a global basis Is able to provide diagnostic analysis from both liquid and solid biopsy samples; DNA and RNA analysis Currently offers 14 unique Oncology assays and 3 Respiratory disease assays As Chief Operating Officer you will work closely with the CEO with responsibility for the day to day operations leading the Company's Operational Development and Growth. The Chief Operating Officer will provide cross-functional, strategic leadership for the operation of key business functions, including but not limited to: Business Planning Manufacturing & Supply Chain Quality & Regulatory Affairs Customer Services Process Improvement & Operational Excellence Compliance IT Systems HR & Associated HSE As Chief Operating Officer you will support the company in the execution of the short- and long-term vision, plans and directives by implementing judgement, vision, management, and leadership in line with the company's mission and core values. This is a unique opportunity to contribute, shape, lead and influence within a highly entrepreneurial and successful business, making a genuine difference to the lives of patients. Location: EU-Based Salary: Attractive Salary Commensurate With Experience Reference: PSL4118 Pharma-Search Ltd, Company Number:
Job title: Head of Marketing and Fundraising Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Hours of work: 37.5 per week Salary: £45,0000 (subject to skills and experience) Location: Stowmarket, Suffolk Contract term: Permanent (with a probationary review at 3 months) Job purpose: To provide experienced and effective strategic leadership, and operational delivery, of the fundraising and marketing initiatives of The Mix and its trading subsidiary, 127 Trading Ltd, to generate a diverse and sustainable stream of income to enable The Mix to deliver its charitable activities in the years ahead. We are seeking an experienced and dynamic fundraising and marketing professional to develop and execute an ambitious commercial strategy to enable us to provide even greater support to young people in Suffolk. Background The Mix Stowmarket Ltd. is an established youth charity working with young people aged 9 25 across Mid Suffolk. With a committed team, a flagship youth centre, and a trading arm, 127 Trading Ltd, operating two cafés, we re rooted in community impact and innovation. We exist to inspire, empower, and support young people to build resilience, thrive, and unlock their full potential. Working from our centre in Stowmarket and a second base in Needham Market, we deliver a diverse range of programmes including youth mentoring, alternative education, school-based support, and open-access youth sessions. Our work is shaped by strong values, a solution-focused approach, and a deep belief in the potential of every young person. Alongside our charitable work, we operate a social enterprise trading arm, 127 Trading Ltd , which runs two cafés that provide training and employment opportunities for young people, whilst generating vital income for our work. With a committed team of staff and volunteers and a passion for partnership, The Mix is a trusted and innovative force for positive youth development in Suffolk. We have recently appointed our new Chief Executive Officer who takes up post in October 2025. We now seek a strategic and operationally savvy Head of Fundraising and Marketing to support the senior team as they lead The Mix into its next chapter, with prime responsibility to generate a diverse and sustainable stream of income to enable The Mix to deliver its charitable activities in the years ahead. Overview of the role As the organisation s Head of Fundraising and Marketing, you will be an experienced, ambitious, enthusiastic, and dynamic professional, who is passionate about fundraising and maximising income generation. Working closely with our new CEO and committed trustees and staff, you will develop and implement fundraising and marketing strategies that align to our vision and drive the expansion of our crucial support to young people in Suffolk. You will have a thorough understanding of planning, organising, and delivering successful fundraising campaigns, initiatives, and events with a strong attention-to-detail. You will be comfortable working at a leadership and strategic level but also unafraid to roll up your sleeves and create bids, funding proposals, and marketing materials. You will be a natural ambassador, working with the CEO to build partnerships at the local and regional level, and your ambassadorial skills will help raise our profile and leverage our networks and connections. The Head of Fundraising and Marketing is responsible for the day-to-day marketing and management oversight of The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd and the management of its marketing staff and budgets. Critical to your success will be a genuine passion and enthusiasm for transforming the lives of young people. You may come from the youth, charity, health, education, or social enterprise sectors. We welcome candidates who can bring the vision, leadership, and heart to shape the future of fundraising and marketing at The Mix. Main Responsibilities 1. Strategic leadership Develop and lead the multi-channel fundraising and marketing strategy to meet agreed income targets and support long-term sustainability for both The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd. Work closely with the CEO and Trustees, to align fundraising efforts with the strategic goals of the charity and bring insight into income generation and stakeholder engagement. Actively contribute to the senior leadership team, shaping organisational policies and strategic direction, ensuring the integration of fundraising, marketing and operational activities. 2. Fundraising and income generation Drive the development of diverse income streams, including major donor fundraising, corporate partnerships, individual giving, legacies, lotteries, community fundraising and events. Proactively seek new opportunities to secure long-term, multi-year funding through well-targeted funding applications and corporate proposals. Build strong partner relationships with a focus on stewardship, retention, and growth. Monitor performance, analyse data, and drive continuous improvement. Chair the Fundraising sub-committee and contribute to the Data, Impact and Evidence Action Group Responsible for completion of all bids, grants and funding applications and ensuring that funders receive appropriate ongoing feedback. 3. Marketing and communications Develop marketing materials and campaigns that effectively communicate the charity s mission, vision and achievements to various audiences for both The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd. Lead the management of digital platforms, ensuring consistent and inspiring content across all channels, including the website, social media, email and printed materials. Ensure that brand messaging is consistent, clear and aligned across The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd to enhance public recognition and reputation. Grow awareness of the charity at a local and regional level, monitoring success through market research. Develop compelling narratives and stories of the charity s impact to engage partners and encourage continued support. 4. Team leadership and development Lead and develop the Fundraising & Marketing team, fostering a collaborative and positive culture. Mentor and support team members in achieving their professional development goals, ensuring they attain business objectives. Regularly monitor and review team performance to meet income generation and communication objectives. 5. Operational excellence Ensure compliance with data protection laws, fundraising regulations and ethical guidelines across all fundraising and marketing activities. Review and improve the use of the website and develop systems to track donor engagement, monitor income and ensure data integrity and transparency. Work closely with finance and operations teams to oversee the management and monitoring of fundraising targets. Work closely with the Youth Work team to provide insight to funding opportunities available and marketing and fundraising activities occurring. Please also refer to the job description for further details. The Mix Stowmarket Ltd. is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any job offers are subject to the completion of satisfactory pre-employment checks and role-specific DBS (criminal records) checks We are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all staff and job applicants. We aim to create a working environment in which all individuals can make best use of their skills, free from discrimination or harassment, and in which all recruitment decisions are based on merit. We do not discriminate against individuals based on age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race (ethnicity) including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
Job title: Head of Marketing and Fundraising Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Hours of work: 37.5 per week Salary: £45,0000 (subject to skills and experience) Location: Stowmarket, Suffolk Contract term: Permanent (with a probationary review at 3 months) Job purpose: To provide experienced and effective strategic leadership, and operational delivery, of the fundraising and marketing initiatives of The Mix and its trading subsidiary, 127 Trading Ltd, to generate a diverse and sustainable stream of income to enable The Mix to deliver its charitable activities in the years ahead. We are seeking an experienced and dynamic fundraising and marketing professional to develop and execute an ambitious commercial strategy to enable us to provide even greater support to young people in Suffolk. Background The Mix Stowmarket Ltd. is an established youth charity working with young people aged 9 25 across Mid Suffolk. With a committed team, a flagship youth centre, and a trading arm, 127 Trading Ltd, operating two cafés, we re rooted in community impact and innovation. We exist to inspire, empower, and support young people to build resilience, thrive, and unlock their full potential. Working from our centre in Stowmarket and a second base in Needham Market, we deliver a diverse range of programmes including youth mentoring, alternative education, school-based support, and open-access youth sessions. Our work is shaped by strong values, a solution-focused approach, and a deep belief in the potential of every young person. Alongside our charitable work, we operate a social enterprise trading arm, 127 Trading Ltd , which runs two cafés that provide training and employment opportunities for young people, whilst generating vital income for our work. With a committed team of staff and volunteers and a passion for partnership, The Mix is a trusted and innovative force for positive youth development in Suffolk. We have recently appointed our new Chief Executive Officer who takes up post in October 2025. We now seek a strategic and operationally savvy Head of Fundraising and Marketing to support the senior team as they lead The Mix into its next chapter, with prime responsibility to generate a diverse and sustainable stream of income to enable The Mix to deliver its charitable activities in the years ahead. Overview of the role As the organisation s Head of Fundraising and Marketing, you will be an experienced, ambitious, enthusiastic, and dynamic professional, who is passionate about fundraising and maximising income generation. Working closely with our new CEO and committed trustees and staff, you will develop and implement fundraising and marketing strategies that align to our vision and drive the expansion of our crucial support to young people in Suffolk. You will have a thorough understanding of planning, organising, and delivering successful fundraising campaigns, initiatives, and events with a strong attention-to-detail. You will be comfortable working at a leadership and strategic level but also unafraid to roll up your sleeves and create bids, funding proposals, and marketing materials. You will be a natural ambassador, working with the CEO to build partnerships at the local and regional level, and your ambassadorial skills will help raise our profile and leverage our networks and connections. The Head of Fundraising and Marketing is responsible for the day-to-day marketing and management oversight of The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd and the management of its marketing staff and budgets. Critical to your success will be a genuine passion and enthusiasm for transforming the lives of young people. You may come from the youth, charity, health, education, or social enterprise sectors. We welcome candidates who can bring the vision, leadership, and heart to shape the future of fundraising and marketing at The Mix. Main Responsibilities 1. Strategic leadership Develop and lead the multi-channel fundraising and marketing strategy to meet agreed income targets and support long-term sustainability for both The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd. Work closely with the CEO and Trustees, to align fundraising efforts with the strategic goals of the charity and bring insight into income generation and stakeholder engagement. Actively contribute to the senior leadership team, shaping organisational policies and strategic direction, ensuring the integration of fundraising, marketing and operational activities. 2. Fundraising and income generation Drive the development of diverse income streams, including major donor fundraising, corporate partnerships, individual giving, legacies, lotteries, community fundraising and events. Proactively seek new opportunities to secure long-term, multi-year funding through well-targeted funding applications and corporate proposals. Build strong partner relationships with a focus on stewardship, retention, and growth. Monitor performance, analyse data, and drive continuous improvement. Chair the Fundraising sub-committee and contribute to the Data, Impact and Evidence Action Group Responsible for completion of all bids, grants and funding applications and ensuring that funders receive appropriate ongoing feedback. 3. Marketing and communications Develop marketing materials and campaigns that effectively communicate the charity s mission, vision and achievements to various audiences for both The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd. Lead the management of digital platforms, ensuring consistent and inspiring content across all channels, including the website, social media, email and printed materials. Ensure that brand messaging is consistent, clear and aligned across The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd to enhance public recognition and reputation. Grow awareness of the charity at a local and regional level, monitoring success through market research. Develop compelling narratives and stories of the charity s impact to engage partners and encourage continued support. 4. Team leadership and development Lead and develop the Fundraising & Marketing team, fostering a collaborative and positive culture. Mentor and support team members in achieving their professional development goals, ensuring they attain business objectives. Regularly monitor and review team performance to meet income generation and communication objectives. 5. Operational excellence Ensure compliance with data protection laws, fundraising regulations and ethical guidelines across all fundraising and marketing activities. Review and improve the use of the website and develop systems to track donor engagement, monitor income and ensure data integrity and transparency. Work closely with finance and operations teams to oversee the management and monitoring of fundraising targets. Work closely with the Youth Work team to provide insight to funding opportunities available and marketing and fundraising activities occurring. Please also refer to the job description for further details. The Mix Stowmarket Ltd. is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any job offers are subject to the completion of satisfactory pre-employment checks and role-specific DBS (criminal records) checks We are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all staff and job applicants. We aim to create a working environment in which all individuals can make best use of their skills, free from discrimination or harassment, and in which all recruitment decisions are based on merit. We do not discriminate against individuals based on age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race (ethnicity) including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.
Job title: Head of Finance and Data Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Key relationships : Trustee Treasurer and Bookkeeper Hours of work: 22.5 per week - schedule flexible, upon discussion Salary: £45,0000 pro-rata (subject to skills and experience) Location: Stowmarket, Suffolk Contract term: Permanent (with a probationary review at 3 months) We are seeking an experienced finance professional to join a new Chief Executive Officer and an ambitious team of staff and volunteers. Job purpose To lead on financial strategy and planning, budgeting, reporting, and analysis for The Mix and its trading subsidiary, 127 Trading Ltd. To lead on data strategy and management, (financial and non-financial), across the whole organisation ensuring data quality, and promoting data-driven decision-making. We are looking for a experienced finance professional to join a new CEO and an ambitious team of staff and volunteers and to lead and manage our finance and data activities, enabling exciting, impactful projects and supporting the community to thrive. Background The Mix Stowmarket Ltd. is an established youth charity working with young people across Mid Suffolk. Through mentoring, youth work, education programmes and social enterprise, we support young people young people aged 9 25 across Mid Suffolk. The Mix has a committed team, a flagship youth centre, and a trading arm, 127 Trading Ltd, which operates two cafés. We are rooted in community impact and innovation. Our vibrant and ambitious youth charity serves. We exist to inspire, empower, and support young people to build resilience, thrive, and unlock their full potential. Working from our centre in Stowmarket and a second base in Needham Market, we deliver a diverse range of programmes including youth mentoring, alternative education, school-based support, and open-access youth sessions. Our work is shaped by strong values, a solution-focused approach, and a deep belief in the potential of every young person. Alongside our charitable work, we operate a social enterprise trading arm, 127 Trading Ltd , which runs two cafés that provide training and employment opportunities for young people, while generating vital income for our work. With a committed team of staff and volunteers and a passion for partnership, The Mix is a trusted and innovative force for positive youth development in Suffolk. We have recently appointed our new CEO, who takes up post in October 2025. We now seek an experienced Head of Finance and Data to support the senior team as they lead The Mix into its next chapter, with prime responsibility to provide sound and rigorous financial and data leadership across The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd. Overview of the role As the organisation s Head of Finance and Data, you will be an experienced, and trusted professional, who can bring strong financial and data disciplines to the organisation. Working closely with our new CEO and committed trustees and staff, you will develop and implement The Mix s financial and data strategies that are aligned to our vision to expand the reach of our crucial support of young people in Suffolk. You will have a thorough understanding of financial accounting and planning relevant to the charity and social-enterprise sectors, with a strong attention to detail. You will be passionate about the use of financial and non-financial data to inform business decisions and be an effective analyst and communicator of business performance. You may come from the youth, charity, health, education, or social enterprise sectors but above all we welcome candidates who can bring the vision, leadership and heart to shape the future of fundraising and marketing at The Mix. Main Responsibilities 1. Financial leadership Develop and implement financial strategies, policies, and practices. Oversee financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting. Lead the Finance sub-committee Ensure accurate and timely financial reporting and relevant analysis of performance, at a project, site, and business level. Manage financial risk and ensure regulatory compliance. Provide strategic financial advice to senior management and the board. Monitor financial performance and identify areas for improvement. 2. Data Strategy and Management Develop and implement a comprehensive data strategy. Ensure data quality, security, and governance. Drive data-driven decision-making across the organisation. Chair the Data, Impact and Evidence Action Group. Oversee data analysis, reporting, and visualization. Collaborate with other departments on data-related initiatives. 3. Stakeholder Engagement Communicate financial and data insights to senior management, the CEO, the Board, and stakeholders. Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Function as a point of contact for audit and regulatory inquiries. 4. Team leadership and development Lead and mentor the finance and data team. Foster a collaborative and high-performing work environment. Ensure effective communication and knowledge sharing within the team. For further details please also refer to the job description. The Mix Stowmarket Ltd. is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any job offers are subject to the completion of satisfactory pre-employment checks and role-specific DBS (criminal records) checks We are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all staff and job applicants. We aim to create a working environment in which all individuals can make best use of their skills, free from discrimination or harassment, and in which all recruitment decisions are based on merit. We do not discriminate against individuals based on age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race (ethnicity) including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
Job title: Head of Finance and Data Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Key relationships : Trustee Treasurer and Bookkeeper Hours of work: 22.5 per week - schedule flexible, upon discussion Salary: £45,0000 pro-rata (subject to skills and experience) Location: Stowmarket, Suffolk Contract term: Permanent (with a probationary review at 3 months) We are seeking an experienced finance professional to join a new Chief Executive Officer and an ambitious team of staff and volunteers. Job purpose To lead on financial strategy and planning, budgeting, reporting, and analysis for The Mix and its trading subsidiary, 127 Trading Ltd. To lead on data strategy and management, (financial and non-financial), across the whole organisation ensuring data quality, and promoting data-driven decision-making. We are looking for a experienced finance professional to join a new CEO and an ambitious team of staff and volunteers and to lead and manage our finance and data activities, enabling exciting, impactful projects and supporting the community to thrive. Background The Mix Stowmarket Ltd. is an established youth charity working with young people across Mid Suffolk. Through mentoring, youth work, education programmes and social enterprise, we support young people young people aged 9 25 across Mid Suffolk. The Mix has a committed team, a flagship youth centre, and a trading arm, 127 Trading Ltd, which operates two cafés. We are rooted in community impact and innovation. Our vibrant and ambitious youth charity serves. We exist to inspire, empower, and support young people to build resilience, thrive, and unlock their full potential. Working from our centre in Stowmarket and a second base in Needham Market, we deliver a diverse range of programmes including youth mentoring, alternative education, school-based support, and open-access youth sessions. Our work is shaped by strong values, a solution-focused approach, and a deep belief in the potential of every young person. Alongside our charitable work, we operate a social enterprise trading arm, 127 Trading Ltd , which runs two cafés that provide training and employment opportunities for young people, while generating vital income for our work. With a committed team of staff and volunteers and a passion for partnership, The Mix is a trusted and innovative force for positive youth development in Suffolk. We have recently appointed our new CEO, who takes up post in October 2025. We now seek an experienced Head of Finance and Data to support the senior team as they lead The Mix into its next chapter, with prime responsibility to provide sound and rigorous financial and data leadership across The Mix and 127 Trading Ltd. Overview of the role As the organisation s Head of Finance and Data, you will be an experienced, and trusted professional, who can bring strong financial and data disciplines to the organisation. Working closely with our new CEO and committed trustees and staff, you will develop and implement The Mix s financial and data strategies that are aligned to our vision to expand the reach of our crucial support of young people in Suffolk. You will have a thorough understanding of financial accounting and planning relevant to the charity and social-enterprise sectors, with a strong attention to detail. You will be passionate about the use of financial and non-financial data to inform business decisions and be an effective analyst and communicator of business performance. You may come from the youth, charity, health, education, or social enterprise sectors but above all we welcome candidates who can bring the vision, leadership and heart to shape the future of fundraising and marketing at The Mix. Main Responsibilities 1. Financial leadership Develop and implement financial strategies, policies, and practices. Oversee financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting. Lead the Finance sub-committee Ensure accurate and timely financial reporting and relevant analysis of performance, at a project, site, and business level. Manage financial risk and ensure regulatory compliance. Provide strategic financial advice to senior management and the board. Monitor financial performance and identify areas for improvement. 2. Data Strategy and Management Develop and implement a comprehensive data strategy. Ensure data quality, security, and governance. Drive data-driven decision-making across the organisation. Chair the Data, Impact and Evidence Action Group. Oversee data analysis, reporting, and visualization. Collaborate with other departments on data-related initiatives. 3. Stakeholder Engagement Communicate financial and data insights to senior management, the CEO, the Board, and stakeholders. Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Function as a point of contact for audit and regulatory inquiries. 4. Team leadership and development Lead and mentor the finance and data team. Foster a collaborative and high-performing work environment. Ensure effective communication and knowledge sharing within the team. For further details please also refer to the job description. The Mix Stowmarket Ltd. is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any job offers are subject to the completion of satisfactory pre-employment checks and role-specific DBS (criminal records) checks We are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all staff and job applicants. We aim to create a working environment in which all individuals can make best use of their skills, free from discrimination or harassment, and in which all recruitment decisions are based on merit. We do not discriminate against individuals based on age, disability, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity, race (ethnicity) including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.
About the Role: Who are we, and what do we do? You may not have heard of us, but there's a good chance you've enjoyed our products. Avara Foods is one of the UK's leading food businesses, supplying chicken and turkey to the country's major supermarkets and well-known restaurants. We own and manage our entire supply chain, from farms to factory and all the way to the customer door - meaning we have careers that cover a whole range of functions. We have major processing sites across England and Wales, and an agricultural network of over 350 farms, spanning from North Yorkshire to the South Coast and Wales. About the Role: Are you passionate about People? Looking for a new challenge? Do you have experience or qualifications in Occupational Health? As an inclusive, forward thinking business, we take pride in our approach to investing in our technology across Avara Foods and are looking for a highly competent and motivatedOccupational Health Nurseto join our HR Team, based near one of our hubs. The role is Part Time - Flexible 4 to 6 days a month, the role is day based but hours are flexible and working pattern will be discussed at interview stage. This part-time role offers flexible hours and may be on-site or hybrid based on business needs. Occasional travel between sites may be required. Proximity to one of our OH Hubs (Hereford, Telford, or Brackley) is preferred. What will you be doing as an Occupational Health Nurse at Avara? As an Occupational Health Nurse you will primarily focus on interpreting clinical results and provide evidence-based recommendations for employees who have not met the criteria on required occupational health surveillance testing. You will serve as a clinical resource and ensure that follow-up actions support employee health, workplace safety, and regulatory compliance. In addition, you will play a key role in supporting and training Occupational Health Technicians, ensuring consistency, compliance, and high-quality service delivery across the program. What will your key responsibilities as an Occupational Health Nurse include? Review and interpret failed occupational health surveillance results (e.g., audiograms, spirometry, respiratory fitness, etc.). Conduct clinical assessments or coordinate further evaluation as needed to determine root causes of test failures. Provide individual recommendations for work modifications, medical referrals, or return-to-work accommodations based on clinical findings. Collaborate with external clinical services and H&S team to determine appropriate interventions. Maintain thorough, confidential, and compliant medical documentation in accordance with company policy and regulatory requirements. Communicate outcomes and guidance to employees in a clear, supportive, and professional manner. Participate in case reviews, safety meetings, and continuous improvement activities related to occupational health surveillance. Stay current on occupational health guidelines and emerging trends in workplace medical surveillance. What you'll need to be successful: Certification in Occupational Health Nursing preferred. Minimum of 3 years of clinical nursing experience, with at least 1 year in occupational health or a related field. Strong understanding of occupational health surveillance programs and relevant regulations. Ability to analyse and interpret clinical data to inform decision-making. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong organizational skills with attention to detail and confidentiality. The benefits of working for Avara Foods: As anOccupational Health Nurse,you will enjoy a secure, supportive and progressive working environment, where your contribution and achievements will be recognised and rewarded. We offer comprehensive training as well as continuous development as you build your long-term career with us. You can also look forward to benefits that amongst other things, include the following: Up to £30 per hour 31days holiday allowance Secure contract with long term career development opportunities Straight forward pension contribution of6% Subsidised staff canteen serving hot food Staff shop / staff sales at hugely discounted prices Cycle to work scheme Discounted local gym membership Salaried Advance Finance Salary Sacrifice Car Scheme Access to our Employee Benefit Scheme, which includes unlimited remote GP appointments and unlimited mental health sessions, physiotherapy sessions, medical second opinion consultation, and other discounts and perks, such as savings & discounts on weekly costs. Ts & Cs apply What happens after you apply for this role? After you've applied, you'll be contacted in due course by a Resourcing Officer at ourBrackleysite, to discuss your application and CV further. There'll also be a chance for you to ask us any questions you may have about the role. If you're ready to work in a dynamic environment alongside talented people who take pride in delivering great results, apply today! We are committed to being an equal opportunities employer. INDHP
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
About the Role: Who are we, and what do we do? You may not have heard of us, but there's a good chance you've enjoyed our products. Avara Foods is one of the UK's leading food businesses, supplying chicken and turkey to the country's major supermarkets and well-known restaurants. We own and manage our entire supply chain, from farms to factory and all the way to the customer door - meaning we have careers that cover a whole range of functions. We have major processing sites across England and Wales, and an agricultural network of over 350 farms, spanning from North Yorkshire to the South Coast and Wales. About the Role: Are you passionate about People? Looking for a new challenge? Do you have experience or qualifications in Occupational Health? As an inclusive, forward thinking business, we take pride in our approach to investing in our technology across Avara Foods and are looking for a highly competent and motivatedOccupational Health Nurseto join our HR Team, based near one of our hubs. The role is Part Time - Flexible 4 to 6 days a month, the role is day based but hours are flexible and working pattern will be discussed at interview stage. This part-time role offers flexible hours and may be on-site or hybrid based on business needs. Occasional travel between sites may be required. Proximity to one of our OH Hubs (Hereford, Telford, or Brackley) is preferred. What will you be doing as an Occupational Health Nurse at Avara? As an Occupational Health Nurse you will primarily focus on interpreting clinical results and provide evidence-based recommendations for employees who have not met the criteria on required occupational health surveillance testing. You will serve as a clinical resource and ensure that follow-up actions support employee health, workplace safety, and regulatory compliance. In addition, you will play a key role in supporting and training Occupational Health Technicians, ensuring consistency, compliance, and high-quality service delivery across the program. What will your key responsibilities as an Occupational Health Nurse include? Review and interpret failed occupational health surveillance results (e.g., audiograms, spirometry, respiratory fitness, etc.). Conduct clinical assessments or coordinate further evaluation as needed to determine root causes of test failures. Provide individual recommendations for work modifications, medical referrals, or return-to-work accommodations based on clinical findings. Collaborate with external clinical services and H&S team to determine appropriate interventions. Maintain thorough, confidential, and compliant medical documentation in accordance with company policy and regulatory requirements. Communicate outcomes and guidance to employees in a clear, supportive, and professional manner. Participate in case reviews, safety meetings, and continuous improvement activities related to occupational health surveillance. Stay current on occupational health guidelines and emerging trends in workplace medical surveillance. What you'll need to be successful: Certification in Occupational Health Nursing preferred. Minimum of 3 years of clinical nursing experience, with at least 1 year in occupational health or a related field. Strong understanding of occupational health surveillance programs and relevant regulations. Ability to analyse and interpret clinical data to inform decision-making. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong organizational skills with attention to detail and confidentiality. The benefits of working for Avara Foods: As anOccupational Health Nurse,you will enjoy a secure, supportive and progressive working environment, where your contribution and achievements will be recognised and rewarded. We offer comprehensive training as well as continuous development as you build your long-term career with us. You can also look forward to benefits that amongst other things, include the following: Up to £30 per hour 31days holiday allowance Secure contract with long term career development opportunities Straight forward pension contribution of6% Subsidised staff canteen serving hot food Staff shop / staff sales at hugely discounted prices Cycle to work scheme Discounted local gym membership Salaried Advance Finance Salary Sacrifice Car Scheme Access to our Employee Benefit Scheme, which includes unlimited remote GP appointments and unlimited mental health sessions, physiotherapy sessions, medical second opinion consultation, and other discounts and perks, such as savings & discounts on weekly costs. Ts & Cs apply What happens after you apply for this role? After you've applied, you'll be contacted in due course by a Resourcing Officer at ourBrackleysite, to discuss your application and CV further. There'll also be a chance for you to ask us any questions you may have about the role. If you're ready to work in a dynamic environment alongside talented people who take pride in delivering great results, apply today! We are committed to being an equal opportunities employer. INDHP
We are delighted to be supporting a UK higher education institution in their search for a temporary UKVI Compliance Officer to join their student services team. This is a full-time role offering a fantastic opportunity to support international student compliance and contribute to a high-quality administrative service. This is a great opportunity for someone with strong attention to detail and a solid understanding of UKVI processes to work in a fast-paced, student-focused environment. Key Responsibilities for this role include: Managing UKVI reporting and maintaining accurate immigration records using SMS and internal systems. Creating and updating Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) for new and continuing students. Supporting student registration and recording immigration documentation. Assisting with engagement monitoring and attendance workshops. Providing basic immigration advice under OISC Level 2 competencies. Supporting internal UKVI audit processes and staff training sessions. Processing student record amendments including withdrawals, breaks in study, and programme transfers. To be considered for this position, you should possess: Proven administrative experience and familiarity with student visa requirements. Strong IT and organisational skills, with a high level of accuracy. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Experience working in higher education and knowledge of UKVI compliance is desirable. A proactive, team-oriented approach and commitment to equality and diversity. If you're looking to make a meaningful contribution to international student support and compliance, we'd love to hear from you. Please apply below and submit your CV in Word format. As a specialist Recruitment Practice, we are committed to building inclusive and diverse organisations, and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you in your application.
Sep 02, 2025
Seasonal
We are delighted to be supporting a UK higher education institution in their search for a temporary UKVI Compliance Officer to join their student services team. This is a full-time role offering a fantastic opportunity to support international student compliance and contribute to a high-quality administrative service. This is a great opportunity for someone with strong attention to detail and a solid understanding of UKVI processes to work in a fast-paced, student-focused environment. Key Responsibilities for this role include: Managing UKVI reporting and maintaining accurate immigration records using SMS and internal systems. Creating and updating Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) for new and continuing students. Supporting student registration and recording immigration documentation. Assisting with engagement monitoring and attendance workshops. Providing basic immigration advice under OISC Level 2 competencies. Supporting internal UKVI audit processes and staff training sessions. Processing student record amendments including withdrawals, breaks in study, and programme transfers. To be considered for this position, you should possess: Proven administrative experience and familiarity with student visa requirements. Strong IT and organisational skills, with a high level of accuracy. Excellent communication and customer service skills. Experience working in higher education and knowledge of UKVI compliance is desirable. A proactive, team-oriented approach and commitment to equality and diversity. If you're looking to make a meaningful contribution to international student support and compliance, we'd love to hear from you. Please apply below and submit your CV in Word format. As a specialist Recruitment Practice, we are committed to building inclusive and diverse organisations, and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you in your application.
Neighbourhood Team Leader Greater Manchester Hours of Work: 35 per week Salary: £41,142 - £43,341 Closing date: 7th September 2025 Interviews: To be confirmed At MSV Housing, we're passionate about creating safe, high-quality homes and thriving communities - and our Neighbourhood Team Leaders play a vital role in making that vision a reality. We're looking for an experienced and enthusiastic individual to join our established team and help lead the delivery of a holistic tenancy, property, and neighbourhood management service. This role is all about understanding the full picture - People, Property, and Place - and using that insight to make a real difference in our communities. Reporting to the Regional Neighbourhood Manager , you'll take an operational lead in ensuring our neighbourhood services are delivered effectively, consistently, and in line with MSV's policies and values. You'll be a key driver of service quality, helping to shape vibrant, inclusive places where people feel proud to live. We're especially keen to hear from candidates who are passionate about advocating for people and communities, and who bring a proactive, collaborative approach. What do our Neighbourhood Team Leaders do? Our Neighbourhood Team Leaders play a pivotal role in shaping vibrant, inclusive communities. Here's how: Champion Customer and Community Needs Proactively identify and respond to the challenges faced by our customers and communities, empowering frontline teams to deliver resilient, responsive services that truly make a difference. Lead and Inspire Manage and support Neighbourhood Officers and Coordinators, driving performance and fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and community wellbeing. Shape Strategy and Drive Improvement Contribute to the ongoing development and enhancement of MSV's Neighbourhood Strategy and Offer, providing clear direction and promoting our values and ethos across the team. Maximise Rental Income Take the lead on managing high-level rent arrears, ensuring efficient recovery in line with policy and sector best practice. Your work will help safeguard MSV's financial sustainability and exceed income targets. Ensure Regulatory Compliance Operate within the Regulator of Social Housing's Consumer Standards, ensuring our services meet the highest levels of quality and accountability. Build Strong Partnerships Strengthen relationships both internally and externally, working collaboratively across teams and with partner agencies to enhance the customer journey and promote joined-up working across neighbourhoods. What we're looking for: We're seeking a confident and capable leader who brings both experience and enthusiasm to the role. The ideal candidate will demonstrate: A commitment to continuous professional development, with evidence of ongoing learning and growth in both leadership and housing management. Proven experience in neighbourhood management, including successfully leading and supporting staff to deliver high-quality services. A track record of coaching and developing team members, helping them build their skills and meet performance standards. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to deliver high-quality work on time and manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment. A customer-first mindset, with a genuine desire to deliver excellent services that meet the needs of diverse communities. Excellent interpersonal skills, with a friendly, professional approach and the ability to build positive relationships across teams and with external partners. We offer a range of great benefits including: Essential car user allowance to support you with car running costs. Flexibility on where you work with home working kit provided - at least 2 days per week are required in our offices. 33 days holiday per year plus bank holidays, and a holiday a buy scheme. Company pension scheme with up to 10% matched contributions. Company funded access to a health cash plan, where you can claim back costs of everyday health treatments such as optical, dental and much more. Enhanced sick pay with up to 3 months full pay and 3 months half pay. Health and Wellbeing Support including an employee assistance programme, free counselling, mental health first aiders and numerous wellbeing initiatives. Life assurance subject to being a member of our company pension scheme. Learning and development to support you to develop the skills you need to fulfil your role and progress in your career. Commitment to Equality and Inclusion with employee network groups covering anti-racism, LGBTQ+, disability and long-term health conditions, carers, and menopause. MSV are committed to Equality and Inclusion all applications are scored against the essential criteria of the role; however, we encourage candidates to submit an anonymised CV if they can do so. MSV are also committed to supporting you to balance work and life, including with any caring or parental responsibilities you might have, and have a range of flexible working options and wellbeing support available to all colleagues to facilitate this. For more information about the role please visit our careers page where you will find a candidate pack and apply for the role. If you wish to discuss the roles informally, please contact Tia Mantack, Regional Neighbourhood Manager on . Interviews are scheduled to take place during the middle of September however interviews may be carried out throughout the recruitment process and the role closed if a suitable candidate is found. Therefore, we strongly recommend candidates to apply early. We're passionate about inclusion and we'd love to hear from people from diverse backgrounds for this role. If you are not sure whether you meet our requirements for this role, but want to apply. Go ahead. We will decide whether or not you are what we are looking for.
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
Neighbourhood Team Leader Greater Manchester Hours of Work: 35 per week Salary: £41,142 - £43,341 Closing date: 7th September 2025 Interviews: To be confirmed At MSV Housing, we're passionate about creating safe, high-quality homes and thriving communities - and our Neighbourhood Team Leaders play a vital role in making that vision a reality. We're looking for an experienced and enthusiastic individual to join our established team and help lead the delivery of a holistic tenancy, property, and neighbourhood management service. This role is all about understanding the full picture - People, Property, and Place - and using that insight to make a real difference in our communities. Reporting to the Regional Neighbourhood Manager , you'll take an operational lead in ensuring our neighbourhood services are delivered effectively, consistently, and in line with MSV's policies and values. You'll be a key driver of service quality, helping to shape vibrant, inclusive places where people feel proud to live. We're especially keen to hear from candidates who are passionate about advocating for people and communities, and who bring a proactive, collaborative approach. What do our Neighbourhood Team Leaders do? Our Neighbourhood Team Leaders play a pivotal role in shaping vibrant, inclusive communities. Here's how: Champion Customer and Community Needs Proactively identify and respond to the challenges faced by our customers and communities, empowering frontline teams to deliver resilient, responsive services that truly make a difference. Lead and Inspire Manage and support Neighbourhood Officers and Coordinators, driving performance and fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and community wellbeing. Shape Strategy and Drive Improvement Contribute to the ongoing development and enhancement of MSV's Neighbourhood Strategy and Offer, providing clear direction and promoting our values and ethos across the team. Maximise Rental Income Take the lead on managing high-level rent arrears, ensuring efficient recovery in line with policy and sector best practice. Your work will help safeguard MSV's financial sustainability and exceed income targets. Ensure Regulatory Compliance Operate within the Regulator of Social Housing's Consumer Standards, ensuring our services meet the highest levels of quality and accountability. Build Strong Partnerships Strengthen relationships both internally and externally, working collaboratively across teams and with partner agencies to enhance the customer journey and promote joined-up working across neighbourhoods. What we're looking for: We're seeking a confident and capable leader who brings both experience and enthusiasm to the role. The ideal candidate will demonstrate: A commitment to continuous professional development, with evidence of ongoing learning and growth in both leadership and housing management. Proven experience in neighbourhood management, including successfully leading and supporting staff to deliver high-quality services. A track record of coaching and developing team members, helping them build their skills and meet performance standards. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to deliver high-quality work on time and manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment. A customer-first mindset, with a genuine desire to deliver excellent services that meet the needs of diverse communities. Excellent interpersonal skills, with a friendly, professional approach and the ability to build positive relationships across teams and with external partners. We offer a range of great benefits including: Essential car user allowance to support you with car running costs. Flexibility on where you work with home working kit provided - at least 2 days per week are required in our offices. 33 days holiday per year plus bank holidays, and a holiday a buy scheme. Company pension scheme with up to 10% matched contributions. Company funded access to a health cash plan, where you can claim back costs of everyday health treatments such as optical, dental and much more. Enhanced sick pay with up to 3 months full pay and 3 months half pay. Health and Wellbeing Support including an employee assistance programme, free counselling, mental health first aiders and numerous wellbeing initiatives. Life assurance subject to being a member of our company pension scheme. Learning and development to support you to develop the skills you need to fulfil your role and progress in your career. Commitment to Equality and Inclusion with employee network groups covering anti-racism, LGBTQ+, disability and long-term health conditions, carers, and menopause. MSV are committed to Equality and Inclusion all applications are scored against the essential criteria of the role; however, we encourage candidates to submit an anonymised CV if they can do so. MSV are also committed to supporting you to balance work and life, including with any caring or parental responsibilities you might have, and have a range of flexible working options and wellbeing support available to all colleagues to facilitate this. For more information about the role please visit our careers page where you will find a candidate pack and apply for the role. If you wish to discuss the roles informally, please contact Tia Mantack, Regional Neighbourhood Manager on . Interviews are scheduled to take place during the middle of September however interviews may be carried out throughout the recruitment process and the role closed if a suitable candidate is found. Therefore, we strongly recommend candidates to apply early. We're passionate about inclusion and we'd love to hear from people from diverse backgrounds for this role. If you are not sure whether you meet our requirements for this role, but want to apply. Go ahead. We will decide whether or not you are what we are looking for.
Harrogate Neighbours (HNHA) exists to support and improve the lives of elderly and vulnerable people across the region, transforming lives and empowering the community on a daily basis! With over 50 years of experience, they provide a vast range of services ranging from meals on wheels in the community to residential care (at their homes in Starbeck and Boroughbridge). The charity s values focus on compassion, accountability, respect and excellence, and the incredible staff team deliver an uncompromised standard of care to all. Following a hugely successful restructure we are recruiting 2 pivotal new roles into this life affirming organisation and are looking for passionate and talented individuals able to take on the challenge of leading the charity through this exciting next phase. Are you a financial strategic leader with experience across governance, IT and compliance? We would love to hear from you! The Role The Director of Finance, IT & Compliance will be accountable for ensuring there is robust financial planning, compliance, and risk management throughout the organisation. Duties will include: Providing strategic advice, guidance and constructive challenge to the CEO, Board and associated committees on all issues related to financial matters. Providing robust financial due diligence and producing accurate and timely internal financial reports to support decision-making. Ensuring IT services are robust, compliant and futureproofed. Acting as Data Protection Officer (DPO) for the organisation. Collaborating with the CEO and Board to develop and implement strategies for diversifying income streams. The Person We are looking for an ACCA, ACA, or CIMA qualified accountant with significant experience operating in a senior financial position. With extensive experience in managing budgets, audits, and financial reporting, you should also have the ability to oversee, improve and implement financial systems, policies, and processes. Although charity or housing sector experience would be advantageous, we are also happy to look at people wanting to gain experience in this area providing they have knowledge of UK financial regulations, charity governance and compliance within housing providers. This is a leadership role so we are looking for a strong strategic thinker, someone inspiring, and a person who can lead the team and foster a culture of collaboration and excellence. Passion for the cause is key we are looking for an individual who will rise to the challenge of ensuring HNHA continues to change lives across the region. Why HNHA? Not only does HNHA care deeply for the people it serves in the community, but it also provides a wonderfully supportive working culture. Spending even a short time at the residential homes, or with the staff team, shows you what a special place this truly is. Following a successful restructure, this is a hugely exciting time to join the charity as they embark on the next phase of their journey. Benefits include: Health insurance from WPA 3 X Life cover with company pension Paid massages 1-to-1 Support Sessions: Fully paid and tailored for your personal growth. Long Service Awards: Celebrate milestones with rewards. Annual staff awards evening Events for Staff & Families: Regular gatherings to foster connection and fun. Access to Blue Light card Free on-site car park Free meals on shift as well as tea, coffee and water Nearby station and buses for commuting. The role will be hybrid with the option to work flexibly from home and The Cuttings, in Harrogate. To express your interest, or find out more, please apply directly or contact the team below. Please note that 1st stage interviews will be held on the 7th / 8th October and 2nd stage on Tuesday 14th October 2025. Please note: If you would like to submit an application or express your interest in an alternative format such as audio or video upload, or require any adaptations for your initial engagement with us, please contact either Jen, Charlie or Leanne who will be happy to advise on this. Please also be aware that we use anonymous recruitment methods when submitting shortlists for all our roles and we only work with organisations that are happy to engage with us in this way. Charity Horizons is an equal opportunities employer and as such actively promotes equality, diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We welcome and encourage applications from all suitable candidates irrespective of age, disability, hidden disability, race or national origin, religion or belief, gender, gender expression, political view, sexual orientation, medical condition and pregnancy.
Sep 02, 2025
Full time
Harrogate Neighbours (HNHA) exists to support and improve the lives of elderly and vulnerable people across the region, transforming lives and empowering the community on a daily basis! With over 50 years of experience, they provide a vast range of services ranging from meals on wheels in the community to residential care (at their homes in Starbeck and Boroughbridge). The charity s values focus on compassion, accountability, respect and excellence, and the incredible staff team deliver an uncompromised standard of care to all. Following a hugely successful restructure we are recruiting 2 pivotal new roles into this life affirming organisation and are looking for passionate and talented individuals able to take on the challenge of leading the charity through this exciting next phase. Are you a financial strategic leader with experience across governance, IT and compliance? We would love to hear from you! The Role The Director of Finance, IT & Compliance will be accountable for ensuring there is robust financial planning, compliance, and risk management throughout the organisation. Duties will include: Providing strategic advice, guidance and constructive challenge to the CEO, Board and associated committees on all issues related to financial matters. Providing robust financial due diligence and producing accurate and timely internal financial reports to support decision-making. Ensuring IT services are robust, compliant and futureproofed. Acting as Data Protection Officer (DPO) for the organisation. Collaborating with the CEO and Board to develop and implement strategies for diversifying income streams. The Person We are looking for an ACCA, ACA, or CIMA qualified accountant with significant experience operating in a senior financial position. With extensive experience in managing budgets, audits, and financial reporting, you should also have the ability to oversee, improve and implement financial systems, policies, and processes. Although charity or housing sector experience would be advantageous, we are also happy to look at people wanting to gain experience in this area providing they have knowledge of UK financial regulations, charity governance and compliance within housing providers. This is a leadership role so we are looking for a strong strategic thinker, someone inspiring, and a person who can lead the team and foster a culture of collaboration and excellence. Passion for the cause is key we are looking for an individual who will rise to the challenge of ensuring HNHA continues to change lives across the region. Why HNHA? Not only does HNHA care deeply for the people it serves in the community, but it also provides a wonderfully supportive working culture. Spending even a short time at the residential homes, or with the staff team, shows you what a special place this truly is. Following a successful restructure, this is a hugely exciting time to join the charity as they embark on the next phase of their journey. Benefits include: Health insurance from WPA 3 X Life cover with company pension Paid massages 1-to-1 Support Sessions: Fully paid and tailored for your personal growth. Long Service Awards: Celebrate milestones with rewards. Annual staff awards evening Events for Staff & Families: Regular gatherings to foster connection and fun. Access to Blue Light card Free on-site car park Free meals on shift as well as tea, coffee and water Nearby station and buses for commuting. The role will be hybrid with the option to work flexibly from home and The Cuttings, in Harrogate. To express your interest, or find out more, please apply directly or contact the team below. Please note that 1st stage interviews will be held on the 7th / 8th October and 2nd stage on Tuesday 14th October 2025. Please note: If you would like to submit an application or express your interest in an alternative format such as audio or video upload, or require any adaptations for your initial engagement with us, please contact either Jen, Charlie or Leanne who will be happy to advise on this. Please also be aware that we use anonymous recruitment methods when submitting shortlists for all our roles and we only work with organisations that are happy to engage with us in this way. Charity Horizons is an equal opportunities employer and as such actively promotes equality, diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We welcome and encourage applications from all suitable candidates irrespective of age, disability, hidden disability, race or national origin, religion or belief, gender, gender expression, political view, sexual orientation, medical condition and pregnancy.
Protecting Standards. Driving Excellence Permanent Birmingham Newcastle About this role Grain is expanding its fibre network into towns and cities across England. This role supports the delivery of safe, compliant, and high-quality civil engineering and telecoms construction activities. The HSEQ Officer will support site teams, subcontractors, and the wider business to ensure our operations meet internal and external HSEQ standards, drive a positive safety culture, and continuously improve environmental and quality performance. Main responsibilities Site Assurance & Inspections Conduct regular HSEQ site inspections and audits across civils, telecoms, and construction works Monitor contractor and direct workforce compliance with Grain's policies and UK legislation (CDM, NRSWA, etc.) Ensure accurate site documentation (RAMS, permits, toolbox talks, inductions) is in place and maintained Lead on-site incident investigations, root cause analysis, and reporting Support incident prevention measures and lessons learned briefings Training & Culture Promote a proactive HSEQ culture across site teams, supervisors, and supply chain partners Deliver toolbox talks, inductions, and briefings to reinforce safety expectations Quality & Compliance Support site teams and contractors to deliver works to required technical standards (including reinstatement, ducting, cabling) Audit quality of works and ensure timely close-out of defects or NCRs (Non-Conformance Reports) Monitor environmental controls on site (waste management, pollution prevention, ecology protection) Ensure compliance with local authority and environmental regulations, particularly in urban and sensitive areas Reporting & Data Compile HSEQ reports, dashboards, and metrics for leadership teams Track and monitor close-out of HSEQ actions and recommendations Stakeholder Engagement Act as the first point of contact for local authorities, residents, and stakeholders on HSEQ matters when required Support engagement with supply chain partners to align on HSEQ expectation Working hours This is a full-time position working 37.5 hours per week. Monday - Friday from 9.00am - 5.00pm with a 30-minute unpaid lunch break. Experience required Experience in street works telecoms, utilities, or civils construction environment Good working knowledge of CDM 2015, NRSWA, environmental and utility industry standards NEBOSH General Certificate or equivalent (essential) Strong communication skills with the ability to influence operational teams and contractors Ability to work autonomously across multiple towns and regions Telecommunication industry experience (i.e BT, VM, CF desirable) Proficient IT skills (e.g. tablets, laptops, app-based reporting, excel, Microsoft teams) Driving Licence (clean/ under x number of points) About Grain Everything we do is fast, from our broadband to our growth. As a national broadband provider, headquartered in Carlisle, we can offer stand-out candidates a range of opportunities across the UK. We are challenging the other providers when it comes to true Full Fibre, delivering our own dedicated fibre-optic network with a unique cable to the home (FTTP), offering some of the fastest broadband products at low, low prices. Customers love our product, our simple packages and our transparent pricing. We believe that we are helping to bring digital transformation to the UK and offering the UK a better choice for broadband. With millions of pounds of investment, our independent company is making waves in the industry and in communities from Aberdeen to Brighton. Now is the perfect time to join one of the fastest growing companies on an exciting journey, future-proofing broadband connectivity for homes and businesses for years to come. Apply today and join the Grain revolution! Employment with Grain Connect Ltd is subject to satisfactory references and other verification checks (including basic DBS check where applicable) that may be a requirement of your role. Reference and/or other verification requirements applicable to your post will be advised to you during the recruitment process. Dedicated to fostering inclusivity and diversity, our company takes pride in our commitment to equal opportunities. Benefits to help you thrive, personally and professionally! Based on experience. Annual leave allowance We offer 25 days annual leave allowance, plus paid bank holidays. Start saving for your future and we will contribute up to 7% towards your retirement. Life insurance We provide 4 times your annual salary to a nominated person, following a death in service. Employee Incentive Scheme Get financially rewarded for your hard work and dedication with an annual incentive scheme. Employee Referral Scheme Refer a friend or former colleague to join the Grain team and you could earn s! Perks at Work Take advantage of great discounts with selected nationwide retailers. Assistance Programme Our Employee Assistance Programme grants you access to wellbeing counselling and legal information should you ever need it. Apply today! indicates required fields First name Surname Email Contact number Address City Role you're applying for Tell us why you want this role? Upload your CV Max. file size: 50 MB. Consent Email This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Great news we can connect your home with our future-ready Full Fibre broadband. Choose a package to suit your needs, and sign up online in just minutes! Great news we have packages available for your home!
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Protecting Standards. Driving Excellence Permanent Birmingham Newcastle About this role Grain is expanding its fibre network into towns and cities across England. This role supports the delivery of safe, compliant, and high-quality civil engineering and telecoms construction activities. The HSEQ Officer will support site teams, subcontractors, and the wider business to ensure our operations meet internal and external HSEQ standards, drive a positive safety culture, and continuously improve environmental and quality performance. Main responsibilities Site Assurance & Inspections Conduct regular HSEQ site inspections and audits across civils, telecoms, and construction works Monitor contractor and direct workforce compliance with Grain's policies and UK legislation (CDM, NRSWA, etc.) Ensure accurate site documentation (RAMS, permits, toolbox talks, inductions) is in place and maintained Lead on-site incident investigations, root cause analysis, and reporting Support incident prevention measures and lessons learned briefings Training & Culture Promote a proactive HSEQ culture across site teams, supervisors, and supply chain partners Deliver toolbox talks, inductions, and briefings to reinforce safety expectations Quality & Compliance Support site teams and contractors to deliver works to required technical standards (including reinstatement, ducting, cabling) Audit quality of works and ensure timely close-out of defects or NCRs (Non-Conformance Reports) Monitor environmental controls on site (waste management, pollution prevention, ecology protection) Ensure compliance with local authority and environmental regulations, particularly in urban and sensitive areas Reporting & Data Compile HSEQ reports, dashboards, and metrics for leadership teams Track and monitor close-out of HSEQ actions and recommendations Stakeholder Engagement Act as the first point of contact for local authorities, residents, and stakeholders on HSEQ matters when required Support engagement with supply chain partners to align on HSEQ expectation Working hours This is a full-time position working 37.5 hours per week. Monday - Friday from 9.00am - 5.00pm with a 30-minute unpaid lunch break. Experience required Experience in street works telecoms, utilities, or civils construction environment Good working knowledge of CDM 2015, NRSWA, environmental and utility industry standards NEBOSH General Certificate or equivalent (essential) Strong communication skills with the ability to influence operational teams and contractors Ability to work autonomously across multiple towns and regions Telecommunication industry experience (i.e BT, VM, CF desirable) Proficient IT skills (e.g. tablets, laptops, app-based reporting, excel, Microsoft teams) Driving Licence (clean/ under x number of points) About Grain Everything we do is fast, from our broadband to our growth. As a national broadband provider, headquartered in Carlisle, we can offer stand-out candidates a range of opportunities across the UK. We are challenging the other providers when it comes to true Full Fibre, delivering our own dedicated fibre-optic network with a unique cable to the home (FTTP), offering some of the fastest broadband products at low, low prices. Customers love our product, our simple packages and our transparent pricing. We believe that we are helping to bring digital transformation to the UK and offering the UK a better choice for broadband. With millions of pounds of investment, our independent company is making waves in the industry and in communities from Aberdeen to Brighton. Now is the perfect time to join one of the fastest growing companies on an exciting journey, future-proofing broadband connectivity for homes and businesses for years to come. Apply today and join the Grain revolution! Employment with Grain Connect Ltd is subject to satisfactory references and other verification checks (including basic DBS check where applicable) that may be a requirement of your role. Reference and/or other verification requirements applicable to your post will be advised to you during the recruitment process. Dedicated to fostering inclusivity and diversity, our company takes pride in our commitment to equal opportunities. Benefits to help you thrive, personally and professionally! Based on experience. Annual leave allowance We offer 25 days annual leave allowance, plus paid bank holidays. Start saving for your future and we will contribute up to 7% towards your retirement. Life insurance We provide 4 times your annual salary to a nominated person, following a death in service. Employee Incentive Scheme Get financially rewarded for your hard work and dedication with an annual incentive scheme. Employee Referral Scheme Refer a friend or former colleague to join the Grain team and you could earn s! Perks at Work Take advantage of great discounts with selected nationwide retailers. Assistance Programme Our Employee Assistance Programme grants you access to wellbeing counselling and legal information should you ever need it. Apply today! indicates required fields First name Surname Email Contact number Address City Role you're applying for Tell us why you want this role? Upload your CV Max. file size: 50 MB. Consent Email This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Great news we can connect your home with our future-ready Full Fibre broadband. Choose a package to suit your needs, and sign up online in just minutes! Great news we have packages available for your home!
temporary Job - project Building Surveyor, social housing Main Job Purpose:Working for a large Social Housing Provider, to assist the planned maintenance team on capital projects The roleThe main purpose of the job is to provide efficient and effective oversight to the planned investment contracts. • Management of contractors undertaking the works • Performance monitoring • Undertaking accurate specifications • Checking of H&S on site • Quality checking of works • Ensuring that works are delivered to agreed budgets • Conduct detailed property inspections to identify issues having the ability to solve problems. • Prepare accurate, comprehensive reports and provide recommendations for remedial actions in line with best practices. • Liaise with tenants, landlords, and other parties to investigate complaints and resolve disputes effectively. • Ensure compliance with relevant housing legislation, including the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018. • Work collaboratively with contractors, maintenance teams, and external stakeholders to oversee investment works and ensure quality standards. • Maintain up-to-date records and documentation using internal systems KEY RESPONSIBILITIES •To survey and specify work required to ensure properties meet the lettable standard.•Utilising approved contractors, organise work to a conclusion, to achieve the appropriate quality within agreed timescales. •To survey managed buildings, provide detailed condition data and advise the need for remedial work or inclusion into other works programmes, as required. To organise that work as directed. Procure services of contractors •Visit sites in order to monitor and supervise construction works to ensure compliance with any contracts that are in force, compliance with specifications, Health & Safety etc. and ensure volumes of works carried out compare to any interim and final invoices prepared by Contractors. •To issue written site instructions to Contractors to vary works within approved limits and assist in the collection of documentation to check the validity of claims for extra payments. •Ensure works conducted in cooperation with tenant's needs and that the Contractors are abiding by the terms of their contract with regard to customer care. •Maintain a site diary/ documentation which contains accurate daily record of weather, labour, plant and progress. •Provide timely progress information to keep officers, tenants About youRecognised building/M&E related qualification Knowledge and understanding of the housing sector Knowledge and understanding of building construction, property maintenance and planned investment Proven Experience of undertaking a variety of building surveys in relation to delivering planned investment works and services to leaseholders and tenants Ability to apply strong specialist skills to managing technical areas of responsibility Experience of procuring contracts for minor works and knowledge of JCT contracts Excellent IT skills Working knowledge of current CDM Excellent organisational and project management skills What you'll get in return weekly pay, + mileage What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Sep 01, 2025
Seasonal
temporary Job - project Building Surveyor, social housing Main Job Purpose:Working for a large Social Housing Provider, to assist the planned maintenance team on capital projects The roleThe main purpose of the job is to provide efficient and effective oversight to the planned investment contracts. • Management of contractors undertaking the works • Performance monitoring • Undertaking accurate specifications • Checking of H&S on site • Quality checking of works • Ensuring that works are delivered to agreed budgets • Conduct detailed property inspections to identify issues having the ability to solve problems. • Prepare accurate, comprehensive reports and provide recommendations for remedial actions in line with best practices. • Liaise with tenants, landlords, and other parties to investigate complaints and resolve disputes effectively. • Ensure compliance with relevant housing legislation, including the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018. • Work collaboratively with contractors, maintenance teams, and external stakeholders to oversee investment works and ensure quality standards. • Maintain up-to-date records and documentation using internal systems KEY RESPONSIBILITIES •To survey and specify work required to ensure properties meet the lettable standard.•Utilising approved contractors, organise work to a conclusion, to achieve the appropriate quality within agreed timescales. •To survey managed buildings, provide detailed condition data and advise the need for remedial work or inclusion into other works programmes, as required. To organise that work as directed. Procure services of contractors •Visit sites in order to monitor and supervise construction works to ensure compliance with any contracts that are in force, compliance with specifications, Health & Safety etc. and ensure volumes of works carried out compare to any interim and final invoices prepared by Contractors. •To issue written site instructions to Contractors to vary works within approved limits and assist in the collection of documentation to check the validity of claims for extra payments. •Ensure works conducted in cooperation with tenant's needs and that the Contractors are abiding by the terms of their contract with regard to customer care. •Maintain a site diary/ documentation which contains accurate daily record of weather, labour, plant and progress. •Provide timely progress information to keep officers, tenants About youRecognised building/M&E related qualification Knowledge and understanding of the housing sector Knowledge and understanding of building construction, property maintenance and planned investment Proven Experience of undertaking a variety of building surveys in relation to delivering planned investment works and services to leaseholders and tenants Ability to apply strong specialist skills to managing technical areas of responsibility Experience of procuring contracts for minor works and knowledge of JCT contracts Excellent IT skills Working knowledge of current CDM Excellent organisational and project management skills What you'll get in return weekly pay, + mileage What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Student Casework Officer Temporary Higher Education Experience Required London Flexible Working ASAP Job Summary Job Role: Student Casework Officer Industry: Higher Education Location: London Working Environment: Flexible working Contract: Temporary Employment Type: Full-Time Working Hours: 35 hours per week Rate: from £19.19 per hour + holiday PAYE Overview of the role My client is a leading university based in the heart of London, and they are looking for someone to join their Student Casework team at Officer level on an interim basis. You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of student casework relating to appeals, complaints, student conduct cases, and academic misconduct. You will manage your own case load, as well as providing support to appointed Investigating Officers and Conduct Chairs, including briefing, recommendations and guidance to ensure compliance. You will be required to regularly liaise with students and colleagues from across the institute, to provide concise and clear information and guidance. You will need a firm understanding of the guidance set down by the Office of the independent Adjudicator (OIA). You will provide full support to Panels and Hearings, taking complete and coherent records and minutes from meetings, and following up on action points. Operational Duties: To maintain detailed records relating to active and archived cases including precedents in the resolution of cases, using the College's case management system To work closely with colleagues in the Student Casework Team and beyond to ensure the provision of high-quality services, and continuous improvement to the student experience. Student Casework To implement the policies and procedures relating to student complaints and academic appeals, with an emphasis on early dispute resolution and capturing lessons learnt, and follow up recommendations. To deliver training for the Student Casework Team, Investigating Officers and Panel Members which supports the timely resolution of cases to promote an understanding of legal and regulatory obligations and shares best practice from across the sector. To provide advice and guidance to academic and support staff, Investigating Officers, Panel members and students on the Student Casework Policies and Procedures. To oversee and assist appointed Investigating Officers by reviewing evidence and determining appropriate remedies for redress in line with the procedures and precedent and OIA guidance. To draft clear and accurate letters of response to complainants and appellants under the direction of the Student Casework Manager. To record minutes from meetings which support the timely conclusion of investigations and the production of outcome letters. To manage and answer queries for several busy, student-facing inboxes. Person Specification A minimum of 2 years casework experience in a Higher Education setting. Experience of detailed casework investigations in a higher education or similar setting. Experience of implementing policy and procedure to ensure alignment with external good practice framework and sector best practice and supporting guidance to support the implementation of policy and procedure Experience of providing advice and guidance to a range of stakeholders Experience of effective handling of sensitive data in a remote working setting. Key Skills Able to confidently and empathetically handle challenging conversations with staff and students, in particular around sensitive subjects pertaining to pastoral issues. Exceptional written and oral communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex information clearly, concisely, and persuasively. Minute taking and the ability to produce comprehensive and clear reports of meetings. Ability to interpret and analyse regulations, policy and procedures and apply them to individual cases and provide advice to investigating officers based on this analysis. Attention to detail and the ability to organise a full workload, identify priorities, and meet deadlines. Ability to work independently as part of a team, contributing to achieving team goals and the college objectives. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. #
Sep 01, 2025
Seasonal
Student Casework Officer Temporary Higher Education Experience Required London Flexible Working ASAP Job Summary Job Role: Student Casework Officer Industry: Higher Education Location: London Working Environment: Flexible working Contract: Temporary Employment Type: Full-Time Working Hours: 35 hours per week Rate: from £19.19 per hour + holiday PAYE Overview of the role My client is a leading university based in the heart of London, and they are looking for someone to join their Student Casework team at Officer level on an interim basis. You will be responsible for the day-to-day management of student casework relating to appeals, complaints, student conduct cases, and academic misconduct. You will manage your own case load, as well as providing support to appointed Investigating Officers and Conduct Chairs, including briefing, recommendations and guidance to ensure compliance. You will be required to regularly liaise with students and colleagues from across the institute, to provide concise and clear information and guidance. You will need a firm understanding of the guidance set down by the Office of the independent Adjudicator (OIA). You will provide full support to Panels and Hearings, taking complete and coherent records and minutes from meetings, and following up on action points. Operational Duties: To maintain detailed records relating to active and archived cases including precedents in the resolution of cases, using the College's case management system To work closely with colleagues in the Student Casework Team and beyond to ensure the provision of high-quality services, and continuous improvement to the student experience. Student Casework To implement the policies and procedures relating to student complaints and academic appeals, with an emphasis on early dispute resolution and capturing lessons learnt, and follow up recommendations. To deliver training for the Student Casework Team, Investigating Officers and Panel Members which supports the timely resolution of cases to promote an understanding of legal and regulatory obligations and shares best practice from across the sector. To provide advice and guidance to academic and support staff, Investigating Officers, Panel members and students on the Student Casework Policies and Procedures. To oversee and assist appointed Investigating Officers by reviewing evidence and determining appropriate remedies for redress in line with the procedures and precedent and OIA guidance. To draft clear and accurate letters of response to complainants and appellants under the direction of the Student Casework Manager. To record minutes from meetings which support the timely conclusion of investigations and the production of outcome letters. To manage and answer queries for several busy, student-facing inboxes. Person Specification A minimum of 2 years casework experience in a Higher Education setting. Experience of detailed casework investigations in a higher education or similar setting. Experience of implementing policy and procedure to ensure alignment with external good practice framework and sector best practice and supporting guidance to support the implementation of policy and procedure Experience of providing advice and guidance to a range of stakeholders Experience of effective handling of sensitive data in a remote working setting. Key Skills Able to confidently and empathetically handle challenging conversations with staff and students, in particular around sensitive subjects pertaining to pastoral issues. Exceptional written and oral communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex information clearly, concisely, and persuasively. Minute taking and the ability to produce comprehensive and clear reports of meetings. Ability to interpret and analyse regulations, policy and procedures and apply them to individual cases and provide advice to investigating officers based on this analysis. Attention to detail and the ability to organise a full workload, identify priorities, and meet deadlines. Ability to work independently as part of a team, contributing to achieving team goals and the college objectives. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. #
Permanent - Complaints advisor - Full-time - Monday - Friday - Hybrid - Immediate Start - Liverpool Your new company My client, an award-winning financial services organisation based in the heart of Liverpool's business quarter, is seeking a professional complaints advisor to join them on a permanent basis. You will be working in contemporary offices and joining a well-established and friendly team. The offices are based in the heart of Liverpool city centre with excellent transport links from around the city. This is an opportunity not to be missed! Your new role The position is being offered full-time Monday to Friday with a hybrid model in place. Working from home on Mondays and Fridays. Working hours Monday to Thursday 09.00am until 17.30pm - Friday 09.00am until17.00pm The main purpose of the position is that you will be responsible for the logging and investigation of all new complaints, ensuring compliance with policy and regulatory requirements. Some of your duties will include but not limited to. Support the complaints process to ensure compliance with policy and regulatory requirements. Provide a first-class service to both internal and external customers at all times Work closely with Complaints and Quality Assurance Officer and Team Manager to ensure a seamless complaints process is delivered. Liaise with dealer/ broker partners, customers, field staff, third-party finance partners in order to investigate complaint points raised. Provide information as and when required to contribute towards comprehensive reports to support investigations and suggested final responses where appropriate. Highlight any operational risks identified during the complaints handling process to the compliance team What you'll need to succeed Ideally, you will come from a proven history of complaint handling / financial services. Have passion for going that extra mile Strong communication skills, both written and verbal A friendly and professional demeanour and the drive to provide an exemplary service What you'll get in return Competitive salary at £27,000 per annum Hybrid model Professional and supportive team Fantastic city centre location What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Permanent - Complaints advisor - Full-time - Monday - Friday - Hybrid - Immediate Start - Liverpool Your new company My client, an award-winning financial services organisation based in the heart of Liverpool's business quarter, is seeking a professional complaints advisor to join them on a permanent basis. You will be working in contemporary offices and joining a well-established and friendly team. The offices are based in the heart of Liverpool city centre with excellent transport links from around the city. This is an opportunity not to be missed! Your new role The position is being offered full-time Monday to Friday with a hybrid model in place. Working from home on Mondays and Fridays. Working hours Monday to Thursday 09.00am until 17.30pm - Friday 09.00am until17.00pm The main purpose of the position is that you will be responsible for the logging and investigation of all new complaints, ensuring compliance with policy and regulatory requirements. Some of your duties will include but not limited to. Support the complaints process to ensure compliance with policy and regulatory requirements. Provide a first-class service to both internal and external customers at all times Work closely with Complaints and Quality Assurance Officer and Team Manager to ensure a seamless complaints process is delivered. Liaise with dealer/ broker partners, customers, field staff, third-party finance partners in order to investigate complaint points raised. Provide information as and when required to contribute towards comprehensive reports to support investigations and suggested final responses where appropriate. Highlight any operational risks identified during the complaints handling process to the compliance team What you'll need to succeed Ideally, you will come from a proven history of complaint handling / financial services. Have passion for going that extra mile Strong communication skills, both written and verbal A friendly and professional demeanour and the drive to provide an exemplary service What you'll get in return Competitive salary at £27,000 per annum Hybrid model Professional and supportive team Fantastic city centre location What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Job Title: Rent Officer Location: Civic Centre, Harlow Salary: £37,280 - £39,152 per annum, Grade 11 Job Type: Permanent - Full Time, 37.5 hours per week Closing Date: 14/09/2025 About the role: Are you a motivated professional looking for an opportunity to make a positive difference to the lives of our tenants and their families? This Council is on a mission to transform this town's housing. As a specialist Rent Officer you will be responsible for monitoring and managing rent arrears and other housing debts within a ward-based patch, communicating with customers and taking appropriate action in line with the Councils procedures to reduce and recover debts owed. Responsibilities: Within the role you will be directly responsible for service delivery of: Rent and Service Charge recovery Former Tenant debt recovery Tenancy Enforcement About you: You will possess good communication and administrative skills, be IT literate and able to demonstrate an ability to work within a busy and demanding environment. Proven housing management experience of working in social housing or the voluntary sector and a qualification in housing or a related subject would be advantageous. You will also be familiar with relevant housing and landlord and tenant legislation and have a good understanding of welfare benefits and money management skills, with a clear understanding of equality issues in relation to service delivery. A proven track record of working within a pressurised, customer focused environment, coupled with the ability to communicate effectively and diplomatically at all levels is essential. You will need to be available to work or attend meetings outside of normal working hours. A driving licence and access to a vehicle or other satisfactory means of transport is required for this post. Additional Information: Our policies support our employees by enabling a positive work/life balance. Employees will attend their contractual place of work at least 4 days each week (pro rata for part-time). The Council offers many excellent employee benefits which include pension scheme, generous annual leave entitlement, health and wellbeing initiatives, and development opportunities. This Council is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. People with disabilities will be offered an interview where they meet the Essential Criteria on the Employee Profile. Please click on the APPLY button to be redirected to our website to apply. Please note we only accept applications via our website. We do not accept CV's, or applications received after our closing date. Candidates with experience of; Housing Officer, Tenancy Officer, Property Manager, Lettings Officer, Lettings Agent, Income Officer, Rent Collection Officer, Housing Needs Officer, Estate Manager, Leasehold Officer, Compliance Officer, may also be considered for this role.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Rent Officer Location: Civic Centre, Harlow Salary: £37,280 - £39,152 per annum, Grade 11 Job Type: Permanent - Full Time, 37.5 hours per week Closing Date: 14/09/2025 About the role: Are you a motivated professional looking for an opportunity to make a positive difference to the lives of our tenants and their families? This Council is on a mission to transform this town's housing. As a specialist Rent Officer you will be responsible for monitoring and managing rent arrears and other housing debts within a ward-based patch, communicating with customers and taking appropriate action in line with the Councils procedures to reduce and recover debts owed. Responsibilities: Within the role you will be directly responsible for service delivery of: Rent and Service Charge recovery Former Tenant debt recovery Tenancy Enforcement About you: You will possess good communication and administrative skills, be IT literate and able to demonstrate an ability to work within a busy and demanding environment. Proven housing management experience of working in social housing or the voluntary sector and a qualification in housing or a related subject would be advantageous. You will also be familiar with relevant housing and landlord and tenant legislation and have a good understanding of welfare benefits and money management skills, with a clear understanding of equality issues in relation to service delivery. A proven track record of working within a pressurised, customer focused environment, coupled with the ability to communicate effectively and diplomatically at all levels is essential. You will need to be available to work or attend meetings outside of normal working hours. A driving licence and access to a vehicle or other satisfactory means of transport is required for this post. Additional Information: Our policies support our employees by enabling a positive work/life balance. Employees will attend their contractual place of work at least 4 days each week (pro rata for part-time). The Council offers many excellent employee benefits which include pension scheme, generous annual leave entitlement, health and wellbeing initiatives, and development opportunities. This Council is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. People with disabilities will be offered an interview where they meet the Essential Criteria on the Employee Profile. Please click on the APPLY button to be redirected to our website to apply. Please note we only accept applications via our website. We do not accept CV's, or applications received after our closing date. Candidates with experience of; Housing Officer, Tenancy Officer, Property Manager, Lettings Officer, Lettings Agent, Income Officer, Rent Collection Officer, Housing Needs Officer, Estate Manager, Leasehold Officer, Compliance Officer, may also be considered for this role.
Data Insights Officer We are seeking a motivated and curious Data Insights Officer to transform how data is used to support Wales' voluntary sector. Position: Data Insights Officer Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week, flexible working Salary: £33,286 rising to £37,464 per annum, plus 9% employer pension contribution Location: Flexible, with office hubs in Aberystwyth, Cardiff and Rhyl Contract: Permanent Closing date: 9 September 2025 (midday) Interview date: 25 September 2025 - We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. Welsh Language: Desirable About the Role This is a fantastic opportunity to use your data expertise to create real impact in communities across Wales. You will play a key role in improving how the organisation collects and uses data, with an initial focus on the new Welsh Voluntary Sector Barometer - a pioneering quarterly survey that captures timely and reliable evidence about the sector. You will analyse data from the Barometer, existing platforms and external sources to generate meaningful insights that influence public policy and strengthen sector support. Your work will include: Analysing and interpreting data from multiple sources Producing clear, accessible reports and data visualisations Monitoring trends and identifying sector challenges and opportunities Supporting teams and stakeholders to understand and use data effectively Ensuring compliance with data protection and quality standards About You You will bring: Experience in data analysis and reporting to varied audiences Ability to handle, interpret and present quantitative data effectively Knowledge of data protection and ethical data practices Strong organisational skills and the ability to meet tight deadlines A collaborative approach and excellent communication skills Experience in the voluntary, public or social enterprise sectors, knowledge of public policy in Wales, and the ability to communicate in Welsh are desirable. Why work for the organisation There is an excellent benefits package including 25 days holiday plus bank holidays and discretionary days, pension contributions, employee assistance programme, healthcare cash plan, enhanced sick pay, and flexible working. This is an organisation that embraces diversity, with excellent work life balance policies, where flexible working is promoted, and the culture is to nurture staff through effective leadership and excellent team working. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. The organisation invests in its employees and their development. As well as being a Living Wage Employer, committed to paying staff the real living wage, they have been awarded Investors in People accreditation. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Data Analyst, Insights Officer, Research and Insights Officer, Policy Data Analyst, Data and Evaluation Officer. Applications submitted in the medium of Welsh are welcomed and will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English. Croesawir ceisiadau Cymraeg ac ni fyddant yn cael eu trin yn llai ffafriol na cheisiadau Saesneg.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Data Insights Officer We are seeking a motivated and curious Data Insights Officer to transform how data is used to support Wales' voluntary sector. Position: Data Insights Officer Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week, flexible working Salary: £33,286 rising to £37,464 per annum, plus 9% employer pension contribution Location: Flexible, with office hubs in Aberystwyth, Cardiff and Rhyl Contract: Permanent Closing date: 9 September 2025 (midday) Interview date: 25 September 2025 - We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible. Welsh Language: Desirable About the Role This is a fantastic opportunity to use your data expertise to create real impact in communities across Wales. You will play a key role in improving how the organisation collects and uses data, with an initial focus on the new Welsh Voluntary Sector Barometer - a pioneering quarterly survey that captures timely and reliable evidence about the sector. You will analyse data from the Barometer, existing platforms and external sources to generate meaningful insights that influence public policy and strengthen sector support. Your work will include: Analysing and interpreting data from multiple sources Producing clear, accessible reports and data visualisations Monitoring trends and identifying sector challenges and opportunities Supporting teams and stakeholders to understand and use data effectively Ensuring compliance with data protection and quality standards About You You will bring: Experience in data analysis and reporting to varied audiences Ability to handle, interpret and present quantitative data effectively Knowledge of data protection and ethical data practices Strong organisational skills and the ability to meet tight deadlines A collaborative approach and excellent communication skills Experience in the voluntary, public or social enterprise sectors, knowledge of public policy in Wales, and the ability to communicate in Welsh are desirable. Why work for the organisation There is an excellent benefits package including 25 days holiday plus bank holidays and discretionary days, pension contributions, employee assistance programme, healthcare cash plan, enhanced sick pay, and flexible working. This is an organisation that embraces diversity, with excellent work life balance policies, where flexible working is promoted, and the culture is to nurture staff through effective leadership and excellent team working. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer. The organisation invests in its employees and their development. As well as being a Living Wage Employer, committed to paying staff the real living wage, they have been awarded Investors in People accreditation. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Data Analyst, Insights Officer, Research and Insights Officer, Policy Data Analyst, Data and Evaluation Officer. Applications submitted in the medium of Welsh are welcomed and will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English. Croesawir ceisiadau Cymraeg ac ni fyddant yn cael eu trin yn llai ffafriol na cheisiadau Saesneg.
University of the Built Environment
Reading, Oxfordshire
Business Support Officer (Apprenticeships) Full time (35 hrs/wk), permanent Split place of work between Horizons (Reading, Berkshire) and Home, with up to 30 days per year spent at Horizons Salary range £26,000 to £28,000 pa plus benefits A brilliant opportunity has arisen for a proactive individual with experience in Apprenticeships and/or DfE funded programmes, to join our busy and dynamic Apprenticeship Business Management team. Day to day, you will be involved in a range of funding and compliance activities, aiding the effective operation of the University's essential apprenticeship business processes. You will have the opportunity to liaise with a range of stakeholders, support the smooth running of business operations and ensure the University remains compliant with both regulatory and contractual requirements. Due to the nature of this role, you must have recent business support experience in either an apprenticeship facing role or in a role linked to ESFA/DfE funded programmes. Your accountabilities and responsibilities include: Oversee, manage and be responsible for allocated aspects of the University's apprenticeship business support operations Work closely with employers and EPA Organisations to provide APC, gateway, and EPA data to ensure successful and timely completion of apprentice change of circumstance activities Act as the first point of contact for all apprenticeship change of circumstance enquiries, taking the initiative to screen, allocate and prioritise emails, telephone calls and correspondence, taking appropriate action where necessary Our main requirements: GCSE Maths and English Language Grade C or 4 or above Recent business support experience in either an apprenticeship facing role or in a role linked to ESFA/DfE funded programmes Experience of undertaking work activity and controls processes which are subject to externally set compliance requirements and external audit/review Digital skills confidence: We use MS Office which includes Teams, Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and several other systems/technology At University of the Built Environment we expect employees to demonstrate our values: Passion, Integrity, Excellence and Support. Student satisfaction and success are our main drivers, and our people consistently report high levels of employee engagement; your contribution will be valued should you join us. We are a long-standing and leading provider of supported online education with a long-term ambition to be the world's most sustainable university. At The London School of Architecture, our students study onsite. Staff wellbeing and work-life balance are a priority for us, with flexible working arrangements and a generous holiday allowance amongst some of our key employee benefits. To view the full job specification and to apply, visit our careers site: Explore our current vacancies - University of the Built Environment Vacancy closes on Wednesday 03 September 2025 at 17:00. EQUALITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION We champion equality, diversity, and inclusion in our workforce. We celebrate diversity and the strengths it brings to our staff body, our student community and our Board of Trustees, recognising that people are key to our success. Our aim is to attract, develop and retain a diverse workforce, therefore we welcome and encourage applications from all backgrounds.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Business Support Officer (Apprenticeships) Full time (35 hrs/wk), permanent Split place of work between Horizons (Reading, Berkshire) and Home, with up to 30 days per year spent at Horizons Salary range £26,000 to £28,000 pa plus benefits A brilliant opportunity has arisen for a proactive individual with experience in Apprenticeships and/or DfE funded programmes, to join our busy and dynamic Apprenticeship Business Management team. Day to day, you will be involved in a range of funding and compliance activities, aiding the effective operation of the University's essential apprenticeship business processes. You will have the opportunity to liaise with a range of stakeholders, support the smooth running of business operations and ensure the University remains compliant with both regulatory and contractual requirements. Due to the nature of this role, you must have recent business support experience in either an apprenticeship facing role or in a role linked to ESFA/DfE funded programmes. Your accountabilities and responsibilities include: Oversee, manage and be responsible for allocated aspects of the University's apprenticeship business support operations Work closely with employers and EPA Organisations to provide APC, gateway, and EPA data to ensure successful and timely completion of apprentice change of circumstance activities Act as the first point of contact for all apprenticeship change of circumstance enquiries, taking the initiative to screen, allocate and prioritise emails, telephone calls and correspondence, taking appropriate action where necessary Our main requirements: GCSE Maths and English Language Grade C or 4 or above Recent business support experience in either an apprenticeship facing role or in a role linked to ESFA/DfE funded programmes Experience of undertaking work activity and controls processes which are subject to externally set compliance requirements and external audit/review Digital skills confidence: We use MS Office which includes Teams, Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint and several other systems/technology At University of the Built Environment we expect employees to demonstrate our values: Passion, Integrity, Excellence and Support. Student satisfaction and success are our main drivers, and our people consistently report high levels of employee engagement; your contribution will be valued should you join us. We are a long-standing and leading provider of supported online education with a long-term ambition to be the world's most sustainable university. At The London School of Architecture, our students study onsite. Staff wellbeing and work-life balance are a priority for us, with flexible working arrangements and a generous holiday allowance amongst some of our key employee benefits. To view the full job specification and to apply, visit our careers site: Explore our current vacancies - University of the Built Environment Vacancy closes on Wednesday 03 September 2025 at 17:00. EQUALITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION We champion equality, diversity, and inclusion in our workforce. We celebrate diversity and the strengths it brings to our staff body, our student community and our Board of Trustees, recognising that people are key to our success. Our aim is to attract, develop and retain a diverse workforce, therefore we welcome and encourage applications from all backgrounds.
There when it matters. We have an exciting career opportunity for an Insurance Officer to join our dedicated legal team here at Sue Ryder. About the role: Working both at the London office and Home, this role plays a vital part in safeguarding the charity's compliance with legal and regulatory requirements across multiple domains, including insurance, vehicle fleet management, and archival integrity. The newly appointed Insurance officer will be responsible for ensuring that all aspects of asset management align with the charity's strategic objectives, risk management policies, and regulatory compliance standards. This involves: • Proactive management of insurance policies, • Efficient administration of the vehicle fleet • Strategic oversight of the archival system • Contribution to policy development and risk assessment strategies. About you: • In-depth understanding of insurance policies, claims handling, and risk management principles. • Familiarity with vehicle fleet management processes and regulations. • Knowledge of legal requirements related to document archiving and data protection. • Proven ability to analyse complex information and develop effective solutions. • Experience in managing external relationships with insurers, contractors, and service providers. • Proven project management skills • Strong organizational and planning skills, capable of managing multiple priorities effectively. • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to liaise with various stakeholders across different levels. • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and experience with database management. • Decision-making skills with a focus on efficiency and cost-effectiveness. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team, demonstrating initiative and flexibility. We reserve the right to close this advert prior to the closing date should we feel we have sufficient applications. For those interested in the Colchester/Hybrid option, facilities are available in Sudbury whilst we await the opening of our new Colchester office. Benefits • Enhanced pay for unsociable hours • Company pension scheme • 27 days holiday - rising to 33 with length of service plus bank holidays • Enhanced maternity and paternity pay • Enhanced sick pay • Employee Networks - LGBTQ+, Ethnic Diversity and Equality, People with Disabilities, and Women and Non Binary Individuals • Staff discount of 10% on new goods online • Structured induction programme and learning and development opportunities. We actively encourage applications from people from all backgrounds to help us to provide the best possible experience for the people who use our services and continue to make Sue Ryder a great place to work, and attract and recruit the best, most diverse workforce possible. We are particularly interested in increasing applications from the global majority, LGBTQIA+ and people with disabilities as they are currently underrepresented in our organisation. Please let us know if you have any feedback to make our recruitment processes more accessible and inclusive or if you require any adjustments made to your application or interview process If you want more than just a job, we want you. Join the team and be there when it matters.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
There when it matters. We have an exciting career opportunity for an Insurance Officer to join our dedicated legal team here at Sue Ryder. About the role: Working both at the London office and Home, this role plays a vital part in safeguarding the charity's compliance with legal and regulatory requirements across multiple domains, including insurance, vehicle fleet management, and archival integrity. The newly appointed Insurance officer will be responsible for ensuring that all aspects of asset management align with the charity's strategic objectives, risk management policies, and regulatory compliance standards. This involves: • Proactive management of insurance policies, • Efficient administration of the vehicle fleet • Strategic oversight of the archival system • Contribution to policy development and risk assessment strategies. About you: • In-depth understanding of insurance policies, claims handling, and risk management principles. • Familiarity with vehicle fleet management processes and regulations. • Knowledge of legal requirements related to document archiving and data protection. • Proven ability to analyse complex information and develop effective solutions. • Experience in managing external relationships with insurers, contractors, and service providers. • Proven project management skills • Strong organizational and planning skills, capable of managing multiple priorities effectively. • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to liaise with various stakeholders across different levels. • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and experience with database management. • Decision-making skills with a focus on efficiency and cost-effectiveness. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team, demonstrating initiative and flexibility. We reserve the right to close this advert prior to the closing date should we feel we have sufficient applications. For those interested in the Colchester/Hybrid option, facilities are available in Sudbury whilst we await the opening of our new Colchester office. Benefits • Enhanced pay for unsociable hours • Company pension scheme • 27 days holiday - rising to 33 with length of service plus bank holidays • Enhanced maternity and paternity pay • Enhanced sick pay • Employee Networks - LGBTQ+, Ethnic Diversity and Equality, People with Disabilities, and Women and Non Binary Individuals • Staff discount of 10% on new goods online • Structured induction programme and learning and development opportunities. We actively encourage applications from people from all backgrounds to help us to provide the best possible experience for the people who use our services and continue to make Sue Ryder a great place to work, and attract and recruit the best, most diverse workforce possible. We are particularly interested in increasing applications from the global majority, LGBTQIA+ and people with disabilities as they are currently underrepresented in our organisation. Please let us know if you have any feedback to make our recruitment processes more accessible and inclusive or if you require any adjustments made to your application or interview process If you want more than just a job, we want you. Join the team and be there when it matters.
CEO We are looking for an experienced leader to join the charity in this part-time role. Position: CEO Location: Milton Keynes Hours: Part-time, 3 days/22.5 hours per week Salary: £65,000 pro rata Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 17 September 2025 The Role The current CEO, has done a fantastic job since joining the charity over four years ago and will be handing over an organisation at an exciting time in its development. There is a strong senior management team in place, enjoy robust processes, solid reporting, accountability and financial rigour and, while there are inevitably challenges, there is everything to play for going forward. Great work has already been done but the charity needs to continue to build its network, develop partnerships with local companies, as well as grow its donor income, including legacies, to build on its base of earned income from its retail revenue. Ambitious for growth and commercially minded, the new CEO will have the opportunity to make a significant impact and to focus externally, to be the ambassador for the charity, to raise its profile and promote the opportunities available to the people and organisations who can benefit from partnering with us. Main responsibilities include: Strategic leadership and vision To provide clear and forward-thinking leadership to ensure the charity remains resilient, relevant and impactful in a changing environment Financial leadership and fundraising To grow income from all sources, encouraging new avenues of income generation through services and growth. To be responsible for the effective, strong leadership and management of the staff, volunteers, the organisation and its resources. Governance and compliance Service development and delivery To actively promote, explore and develop ways of working with organisations and statutory agencies within Milton Keynes If you feel you are the right person to join the board, we would be delighted to hear from you! About You We are looking for someone with a proven track record of leadership and management across a range of responsibilities at senior level - ideally gained in the corporate sector. You will also have: Substantial experience of business planning development and delivery Financial acumen - experience of financial management and control, including budget oversight and cost control Knowledge, experience and understanding of strategic planning and service development planning; including facilitation, implementation and review/evaluation and organisational change Track record in driving and supporting fundraising growth, developing networks and working with funding partners Demonstration of influencing and developing relationship with key stakeholders and senior opinion leaders including local authority or similar Track record as a leader of people, creating positive affirming environments for successful teams and an inclusive organisation The Organisation The charity was established in June 1978 and is a local independent charity working to improve the quality of life for all older people living in Milton Keynes. The team are committed to encouraging equity, diversity and inclusion among the workforce, and eliminating discrimination. The aim is for the workforce to be truly representative of all sections of society and customers, and for each employee/volunteer to feel respected and able to give their best. In the search for the new CEO we would be particularly pleased to receive applications from people who come from groups that are often underrepresented, knowing that this work only benefits from a truly diverse staff team. You may have experience in other areas such as COO, CEO, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director, Deputy CEO, Deputy COO. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
CEO We are looking for an experienced leader to join the charity in this part-time role. Position: CEO Location: Milton Keynes Hours: Part-time, 3 days/22.5 hours per week Salary: £65,000 pro rata Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 17 September 2025 The Role The current CEO, has done a fantastic job since joining the charity over four years ago and will be handing over an organisation at an exciting time in its development. There is a strong senior management team in place, enjoy robust processes, solid reporting, accountability and financial rigour and, while there are inevitably challenges, there is everything to play for going forward. Great work has already been done but the charity needs to continue to build its network, develop partnerships with local companies, as well as grow its donor income, including legacies, to build on its base of earned income from its retail revenue. Ambitious for growth and commercially minded, the new CEO will have the opportunity to make a significant impact and to focus externally, to be the ambassador for the charity, to raise its profile and promote the opportunities available to the people and organisations who can benefit from partnering with us. Main responsibilities include: Strategic leadership and vision To provide clear and forward-thinking leadership to ensure the charity remains resilient, relevant and impactful in a changing environment Financial leadership and fundraising To grow income from all sources, encouraging new avenues of income generation through services and growth. To be responsible for the effective, strong leadership and management of the staff, volunteers, the organisation and its resources. Governance and compliance Service development and delivery To actively promote, explore and develop ways of working with organisations and statutory agencies within Milton Keynes If you feel you are the right person to join the board, we would be delighted to hear from you! About You We are looking for someone with a proven track record of leadership and management across a range of responsibilities at senior level - ideally gained in the corporate sector. You will also have: Substantial experience of business planning development and delivery Financial acumen - experience of financial management and control, including budget oversight and cost control Knowledge, experience and understanding of strategic planning and service development planning; including facilitation, implementation and review/evaluation and organisational change Track record in driving and supporting fundraising growth, developing networks and working with funding partners Demonstration of influencing and developing relationship with key stakeholders and senior opinion leaders including local authority or similar Track record as a leader of people, creating positive affirming environments for successful teams and an inclusive organisation The Organisation The charity was established in June 1978 and is a local independent charity working to improve the quality of life for all older people living in Milton Keynes. The team are committed to encouraging equity, diversity and inclusion among the workforce, and eliminating discrimination. The aim is for the workforce to be truly representative of all sections of society and customers, and for each employee/volunteer to feel respected and able to give their best. In the search for the new CEO we would be particularly pleased to receive applications from people who come from groups that are often underrepresented, knowing that this work only benefits from a truly diverse staff team. You may have experience in other areas such as COO, CEO, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director, Deputy CEO, Deputy COO. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Administrator We are looking for an experienced Administrator to coordinate the clergy appointment process, process DBS checks for new and continuing clergy and provide support for clergy HR processes. This is a hybrid-working role with onsite working in Hove or Chichester. Position: Administrator Salary: Starting salary for this post will be £24,837 per annum Location: Hybrid (either Hove or Chichester - with a requirement to work at least one day each week at the other site, precise working pattern to be agreed, with the option to work remotely for part of the week). Hours: Full-time, 35 per week hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: midnight on 7 th September 2025 About the Role You will manage clergy appointments and provide HR administration support, which includes: Liaising with suffragan bishops, archdeacons and PAs on clergy appointment adverts, applications, and interviews. Managing the Pathways portal, forwarding application packs and maintaining records. Coordinating shortlisting, Right to Work checks and safer recruitment compliance. Distributing applications to bishops, archdeacons and parish representatives, ensuring timely, accurate communication throughout the recruitment process. Preparing and manage clergy statements, property licences, and departure notices. Maintaining and update personal files, vacancy progress records, and distribution lists. Liaising with other dioceses on clergy movements, ensure role descriptions are current, and notify relevant officers and publications of appointments, departures, and retirements in line with policy. About You With a good general standard of education, you will have experience of complex administrative processes and HR-relevant office experience. You will also have: Excellent communication skills both oral and in writing Strong interpersonal skills and effective at building good working relationships with a wide range of people Good organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage a varied workload A good working knowledge of MS Office applications such as SharePoint, Teams, Word and Excel The ability to work confidently on own initiative, and capable at collaboration and teamwork An understanding, or ability rapidly to acquire knowledge, of the Church of England and its systems, structures and terminology Sympathy with the aims and mission of the Church of England and the work and ministry of the Bishop of Chichester The organisation wants its commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion for all to be reflected in the composition of staff and are particularly keen to receive applications from candidates from communities currently underrepresented in the diocese. In return: Flexitime and remote working options 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Membership of the Church Administrators Pension Builder scheme Other roles you may have experience of could include Admin, Administration, Administrator, HR Admin, HR Administration, HR Administrator, People Admin, People Administration, Support Administrator.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Administrator We are looking for an experienced Administrator to coordinate the clergy appointment process, process DBS checks for new and continuing clergy and provide support for clergy HR processes. This is a hybrid-working role with onsite working in Hove or Chichester. Position: Administrator Salary: Starting salary for this post will be £24,837 per annum Location: Hybrid (either Hove or Chichester - with a requirement to work at least one day each week at the other site, precise working pattern to be agreed, with the option to work remotely for part of the week). Hours: Full-time, 35 per week hours per week Contract: Permanent Closing Date: midnight on 7 th September 2025 About the Role You will manage clergy appointments and provide HR administration support, which includes: Liaising with suffragan bishops, archdeacons and PAs on clergy appointment adverts, applications, and interviews. Managing the Pathways portal, forwarding application packs and maintaining records. Coordinating shortlisting, Right to Work checks and safer recruitment compliance. Distributing applications to bishops, archdeacons and parish representatives, ensuring timely, accurate communication throughout the recruitment process. Preparing and manage clergy statements, property licences, and departure notices. Maintaining and update personal files, vacancy progress records, and distribution lists. Liaising with other dioceses on clergy movements, ensure role descriptions are current, and notify relevant officers and publications of appointments, departures, and retirements in line with policy. About You With a good general standard of education, you will have experience of complex administrative processes and HR-relevant office experience. You will also have: Excellent communication skills both oral and in writing Strong interpersonal skills and effective at building good working relationships with a wide range of people Good organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise and manage a varied workload A good working knowledge of MS Office applications such as SharePoint, Teams, Word and Excel The ability to work confidently on own initiative, and capable at collaboration and teamwork An understanding, or ability rapidly to acquire knowledge, of the Church of England and its systems, structures and terminology Sympathy with the aims and mission of the Church of England and the work and ministry of the Bishop of Chichester The organisation wants its commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion for all to be reflected in the composition of staff and are particularly keen to receive applications from candidates from communities currently underrepresented in the diocese. In return: Flexitime and remote working options 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Membership of the Church Administrators Pension Builder scheme Other roles you may have experience of could include Admin, Administration, Administrator, HR Admin, HR Administration, HR Administrator, People Admin, People Administration, Support Administrator.
Mobile Support Worker Ealing, London (office and field based) About Us Housing for Women is a registered charity and independent housing association. We champion female empowerment by providing and promoting affordable homes for women and gender-specific support services. Since 1934, we have been working to build a more equal society for women, a world where everyone has a safe roof over their head regardless of circumstance, where violence against women is no longer tolerated. We are now looking for a Mobile Support Worker to join us on a part-time basis, working 18.75 hours per week, for a fixed term contract until 31st March 2027. The Benefits - Salary of £32,416.94 per annum (pro rata) - Attractive pension scheme - Perkbox - Buying and selling annual leave - Health Shield - Season Ticket loan - Subsidised gym membership - Course Funding This is a meaningful opportunity for a compassionate professional with experience working with adults in a related social care setting to join our dedicated organisation, standing alongside women as they rebuild their lives and futures. You'll be part of a team that believes every woman deserves safety, dignity, and the chance to thrive, knowing that your daily efforts are helping to create a more equal society where women and children can flourish free from fear. This is more than just a job - it's a chance to stand with women, champion change, and be part of something truly meaningful. Apply today and help us continue our vital mission. The Role As a Mobile Support Worker, you will provide compassionate and practical support to women and their children across our supported housing services. Managing your own caseload and key work, you will step into placements covering short and medium-term vacancies, supporting women experiencing domestic violence, resettling after prison, or managing complex needs. You will conduct risk assessments, develop individual support plans, and advocate for women's housing, welfare, and legal rights. Practical and emotional support will be at the heart of your work, from helping with benefits applications and accessing healthcare, to facilitating group sessions that build life skills, resilience, and understanding of issues such as substance use and mental health. Additionally, you will: - Manage housing responsibilities - Support move-on strategies and provide ongoing advice to women leaving the service - Maintain accurate case records and ensure compliance with safeguarding, confidentiality, and quality standards About You To be considered as a Mobile Support Worker, you will need: - Experience of working with adults in a related social care setting - Experience of working in a support role to promote independence - Demonstrable experience of undertaking individual assessments - An understanding of local and national approaches to tackling domestic abuse - Up-to-date knowledge of legal rights - A qualification or relevant training regarding the issues around domestic violence and abuse, problematic substance misuse and the criminal justice system You will also need training in relevant topics, including legal, housing, welfare rights, safeguarding and Protection of Vulnerable Adults (POVA). Please note, this role is subject to an enhanced DBS check and open to women only (as per exemptions under the Equality Act 2010 Schedule 9, Part 1). Candidates interested in applying should attach a cover letter outlining how they meet the essential criteria specified in the person specification as well as how they think they meet Housing for Women's EPIC values. Other organisations may call this role DVA, IDVA, Domestic Violence Advisor, Independent Domestic Violence Advisor, Support Worker, Housing Support Worker, Refuge Support Worker, Refuge Support Officer, or Women's Support Worker. Webrecruit and Housing for Women are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're looking for a role where you can make a real difference as a Mobile Support Worker, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Mobile Support Worker Ealing, London (office and field based) About Us Housing for Women is a registered charity and independent housing association. We champion female empowerment by providing and promoting affordable homes for women and gender-specific support services. Since 1934, we have been working to build a more equal society for women, a world where everyone has a safe roof over their head regardless of circumstance, where violence against women is no longer tolerated. We are now looking for a Mobile Support Worker to join us on a part-time basis, working 18.75 hours per week, for a fixed term contract until 31st March 2027. The Benefits - Salary of £32,416.94 per annum (pro rata) - Attractive pension scheme - Perkbox - Buying and selling annual leave - Health Shield - Season Ticket loan - Subsidised gym membership - Course Funding This is a meaningful opportunity for a compassionate professional with experience working with adults in a related social care setting to join our dedicated organisation, standing alongside women as they rebuild their lives and futures. You'll be part of a team that believes every woman deserves safety, dignity, and the chance to thrive, knowing that your daily efforts are helping to create a more equal society where women and children can flourish free from fear. This is more than just a job - it's a chance to stand with women, champion change, and be part of something truly meaningful. Apply today and help us continue our vital mission. The Role As a Mobile Support Worker, you will provide compassionate and practical support to women and their children across our supported housing services. Managing your own caseload and key work, you will step into placements covering short and medium-term vacancies, supporting women experiencing domestic violence, resettling after prison, or managing complex needs. You will conduct risk assessments, develop individual support plans, and advocate for women's housing, welfare, and legal rights. Practical and emotional support will be at the heart of your work, from helping with benefits applications and accessing healthcare, to facilitating group sessions that build life skills, resilience, and understanding of issues such as substance use and mental health. Additionally, you will: - Manage housing responsibilities - Support move-on strategies and provide ongoing advice to women leaving the service - Maintain accurate case records and ensure compliance with safeguarding, confidentiality, and quality standards About You To be considered as a Mobile Support Worker, you will need: - Experience of working with adults in a related social care setting - Experience of working in a support role to promote independence - Demonstrable experience of undertaking individual assessments - An understanding of local and national approaches to tackling domestic abuse - Up-to-date knowledge of legal rights - A qualification or relevant training regarding the issues around domestic violence and abuse, problematic substance misuse and the criminal justice system You will also need training in relevant topics, including legal, housing, welfare rights, safeguarding and Protection of Vulnerable Adults (POVA). Please note, this role is subject to an enhanced DBS check and open to women only (as per exemptions under the Equality Act 2010 Schedule 9, Part 1). Candidates interested in applying should attach a cover letter outlining how they meet the essential criteria specified in the person specification as well as how they think they meet Housing for Women's EPIC values. Other organisations may call this role DVA, IDVA, Domestic Violence Advisor, Independent Domestic Violence Advisor, Support Worker, Housing Support Worker, Refuge Support Worker, Refuge Support Officer, or Women's Support Worker. Webrecruit and Housing for Women are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're looking for a role where you can make a real difference as a Mobile Support Worker, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.