Cover Supervisors Wanted! Rotherham Secondary Schools Day-to-Day & Short-Term Roles Available, Immediate Start Are you passionate about education, confident in the classroom, and looking for flexible work that makes a real difference? We re on the lookout for enthusiastic, reliable, and adaptable Cover Supervisors to join our team and support secondary schools across Rotherham. Whether you re an aspiring teacher, recent graduate, or experienced in classroom support this is your chance to step into schools, inspire young minds, and gain valuable experience! What You'll Be Doing: As a Cover Supervisor, you ll play a vital role in keeping the classroom running smoothly when teachers are absent. Your day-to-day will include: Delivering pre-prepared lessons to students in the absence of the class teacher Managing classroom behaviour and ensuring a focused learning environment Supporting students with their learning and encouraging engagement Reporting back to the teacher or school leadership about how the lesson went Maintaining the school s policies and safeguarding procedures No lesson planning, marking, or teaching qualification required just your confidence, communication skills, and ability to lead a classroom! What We're Looking For: We d love to hear from you if you have: Experience working with young people (in any capacity youth work, tutoring, mentoring, sports coaching, etc.) Excellent communication and classroom management skills Confidence to step into a range of subjects (no subject knowledge required) A positive attitude and the ability to adapt to different school environments A genuine passion for education and helping students succeed Bonus Points If You Have: A degree (any subject) Experience in schools or education An interest in pursuing a career in teaching Locations: Roles available in secondary schools across Rotherham local work, minimal travel! What You ll Get: Flexible working choose the days that suit you Competitive daily rates Ongoing training and support from an experienced team Ready to Get Started? If you're ready to step into a classroom and inspire the next generation, we d love to hear from you. Apply now and let s find you your perfect school match! For more information, contact Fiona at the Sheffield office on (phone number removed)
Dec 06, 2025
Seasonal
Cover Supervisors Wanted! Rotherham Secondary Schools Day-to-Day & Short-Term Roles Available, Immediate Start Are you passionate about education, confident in the classroom, and looking for flexible work that makes a real difference? We re on the lookout for enthusiastic, reliable, and adaptable Cover Supervisors to join our team and support secondary schools across Rotherham. Whether you re an aspiring teacher, recent graduate, or experienced in classroom support this is your chance to step into schools, inspire young minds, and gain valuable experience! What You'll Be Doing: As a Cover Supervisor, you ll play a vital role in keeping the classroom running smoothly when teachers are absent. Your day-to-day will include: Delivering pre-prepared lessons to students in the absence of the class teacher Managing classroom behaviour and ensuring a focused learning environment Supporting students with their learning and encouraging engagement Reporting back to the teacher or school leadership about how the lesson went Maintaining the school s policies and safeguarding procedures No lesson planning, marking, or teaching qualification required just your confidence, communication skills, and ability to lead a classroom! What We're Looking For: We d love to hear from you if you have: Experience working with young people (in any capacity youth work, tutoring, mentoring, sports coaching, etc.) Excellent communication and classroom management skills Confidence to step into a range of subjects (no subject knowledge required) A positive attitude and the ability to adapt to different school environments A genuine passion for education and helping students succeed Bonus Points If You Have: A degree (any subject) Experience in schools or education An interest in pursuing a career in teaching Locations: Roles available in secondary schools across Rotherham local work, minimal travel! What You ll Get: Flexible working choose the days that suit you Competitive daily rates Ongoing training and support from an experienced team Ready to Get Started? If you're ready to step into a classroom and inspire the next generation, we d love to hear from you. Apply now and let s find you your perfect school match! For more information, contact Fiona at the Sheffield office on (phone number removed)
Family Services Manager We are looking for a motivated, capable, and adaptable Family Services Manager to join our team and lead two established services that make a life-changing impact for young people and families in our community. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role at a pivotal time in the charity s development, as we approach our 50th year of service delivery. Position: Family Services Manager Location: Leigh Park, Hampshire Salary: £16.48 £17.91 per hour (FTE £31,707 £34,450, depending on experience) Hours: Part time, 32 hours per week (negotiable) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Sunday 4th January 2026 at 11.59pm Please note: the advert may close early if sufficient applications are received. About the Role In this varied and rewarding role, you will provide strong and supportive leadership to staff, volunteers and sessional workers, ensuring the delivery of high-quality services. You will also contribute directly to service delivery, making a meaningful difference to the lives of children, young people and families. Key Responsibilities Include: Leading and managing the Family Services Team, providing 1:1s, supervision and team meetings Coordinating recruitment, staff wellbeing and absence management Overseeing the delivery, monitoring and evaluation of group work and Young Carers services Developing quarterly plans and contributing to new programme development Ensuring compliance with safeguarding, health & safety and organisational policies Producing high-quality reports for internal and external stakeholders Handling feedback, complaints and safeguarding concerns appropriately Representing the charity at local networks and forums Supporting service delivery when required About You You ll be passionate about empowering young people and families, with a positive approach and the ability to lead a committed team. You will bring: Experience managing or leading teams within young people s or family services Experience delivering programmes or activities within these settings Strong safeguarding knowledge and experience Understanding of the issues affecting children, young people and families Experience monitoring, evaluating and reporting on service performance Excellent communication, organisational and relationship-building skills Confident IT skills, including Microsoft 365 and Excel Flexibility to work occasional evenings and travel within Southeast Hampshire Desirable: Level 3 qualification in a relevant field Experience in the voluntary sector Knowledge of the local statutory/voluntary landscape Experience creating training programmes Familiarity with in-house databases About Us This charity is based in Leigh Park, Hampshire, dedicated to supporting young people and families. We provide a range of services including counselling, advice, outreach, and community engagement. Our goal is to make a positive difference in the lives of those we serve, and we are proud to be a trusted, specialist charity in our community. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Other roles you may have experience of include: Family Services Coordinator, Children & Young People s Services Manager, Family Support Manager, Youth Work Manager, Wellbeing Services Team Lead. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Family Services Manager We are looking for a motivated, capable, and adaptable Family Services Manager to join our team and lead two established services that make a life-changing impact for young people and families in our community. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role at a pivotal time in the charity s development, as we approach our 50th year of service delivery. Position: Family Services Manager Location: Leigh Park, Hampshire Salary: £16.48 £17.91 per hour (FTE £31,707 £34,450, depending on experience) Hours: Part time, 32 hours per week (negotiable) Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Sunday 4th January 2026 at 11.59pm Please note: the advert may close early if sufficient applications are received. About the Role In this varied and rewarding role, you will provide strong and supportive leadership to staff, volunteers and sessional workers, ensuring the delivery of high-quality services. You will also contribute directly to service delivery, making a meaningful difference to the lives of children, young people and families. Key Responsibilities Include: Leading and managing the Family Services Team, providing 1:1s, supervision and team meetings Coordinating recruitment, staff wellbeing and absence management Overseeing the delivery, monitoring and evaluation of group work and Young Carers services Developing quarterly plans and contributing to new programme development Ensuring compliance with safeguarding, health & safety and organisational policies Producing high-quality reports for internal and external stakeholders Handling feedback, complaints and safeguarding concerns appropriately Representing the charity at local networks and forums Supporting service delivery when required About You You ll be passionate about empowering young people and families, with a positive approach and the ability to lead a committed team. You will bring: Experience managing or leading teams within young people s or family services Experience delivering programmes or activities within these settings Strong safeguarding knowledge and experience Understanding of the issues affecting children, young people and families Experience monitoring, evaluating and reporting on service performance Excellent communication, organisational and relationship-building skills Confident IT skills, including Microsoft 365 and Excel Flexibility to work occasional evenings and travel within Southeast Hampshire Desirable: Level 3 qualification in a relevant field Experience in the voluntary sector Knowledge of the local statutory/voluntary landscape Experience creating training programmes Familiarity with in-house databases About Us This charity is based in Leigh Park, Hampshire, dedicated to supporting young people and families. We provide a range of services including counselling, advice, outreach, and community engagement. Our goal is to make a positive difference in the lives of those we serve, and we are proud to be a trusted, specialist charity in our community. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Other roles you may have experience of include: Family Services Coordinator, Children & Young People s Services Manager, Family Support Manager, Youth Work Manager, Wellbeing Services Team Lead. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Ready to take on a temporary role where your work supports a meaningful cause? Here's a brilliant chance to join a purpose-led charity as their Operations Support Officer , helping keep vital engagement work running smoothly, safely, and with heart. This role would suit someone who thrives on practical problem-solving, enjoys delivering meaningful activities, and loves being right at the centre of community-focused work. If you have previous experience in engagement, community work, youth work or similar sectors, especially within a charity or non-profit setting this could be your next rewarding step! Role: Operations Support Officer Organisation Type: Charity Salary/Rate: £15.35 - £16.48 per hour Working Arrangements: Hybrid (2 days required in the office per week plus event days) Location: Employment Type: Temporary position Closing Date: CVs reviewed on a rolling basis - early applications encouraged! The Role As an Operations Support Officer , you'll play a central part in ensuring day-to-day delivery runs seamlessly across engagement activities, events, outreach, and data processes for the Rees Foundation. You'll be the steady pair of hands keeping things moving forward, supporting colleagues, engaging with vulnerable groups, and contributing to safe, inclusive practice. Your responsibilities will include: Leading or co-delivering engagement sessions, events, outreach and activities Coordinating logistics, materials, bookings and preparation Providing planning support, practice guidance and creative input Helping develop session plans and engagement approaches Acting as a senior point of contact during delivery and ensuring safe practice Supporting and coordinating workflow to keep activities running to plan Troubleshooting routine delivery issues with a calm, solutions-first mindset Ensuring information flows smoothly between colleagues Providing general operational support to keep the engagement function joined-up Contributing to the scoping of CRM and system improvements Supporting data collection, organisation and preparation Ensuring accurate recording of activities, participant details and monitoring information Supporting partnership engagement and stakeholder communication Promoting activities to care-experienced people and community partners Building positive relationships and ensuring inclusive practice Keeping accurate notes, updates, and engagement records Feeding updates to the Head of Service Delivery for reporting needs Promptly flagging safeguarding or risk concerns You'll shine in this role if you have: Strong experience in community work, engagement, youth work or similar Confidence delivering sessions with vulnerable groups The ability to support colleagues daily without holding managerial authority Excellent organisational skills and comfort juggling multiple tasks A calm, proactive approach to problem-solving Strong communication skills and a collaborative working style Comfort working with data, systems and record-keeping A commitment to safe working, professional boundaries and risk escalation Experience co-producing with care-experienced or vulnerable groups Background in a charity or social care environment Familiarity with trauma-informed or person-centred practice CRM or data system experience Why Apply? You'll be part of a charity doing genuinely meaningful work Every day brings variety - engagement, operations, outreach, data, coordination You'll be stepping into a supportive team that values practical, confident doers Perfect for candidates who love purposeful, community-focused impact Please note: An enhanced DBS is required for this role (or willingness to obtain one). Interested? CVs are being reviewed on a rolling basis - early applications are encouraged! This is a hands-on operational support role, perfect for someone who enjoys rolling up their sleeves and making things happen. Apply now to be part of this impactful temporary opportunity with a wonderful charity dedicated to care and the community. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Ready to take on a temporary role where your work supports a meaningful cause? Here's a brilliant chance to join a purpose-led charity as their Operations Support Officer , helping keep vital engagement work running smoothly, safely, and with heart. This role would suit someone who thrives on practical problem-solving, enjoys delivering meaningful activities, and loves being right at the centre of community-focused work. If you have previous experience in engagement, community work, youth work or similar sectors, especially within a charity or non-profit setting this could be your next rewarding step! Role: Operations Support Officer Organisation Type: Charity Salary/Rate: £15.35 - £16.48 per hour Working Arrangements: Hybrid (2 days required in the office per week plus event days) Location: Employment Type: Temporary position Closing Date: CVs reviewed on a rolling basis - early applications encouraged! The Role As an Operations Support Officer , you'll play a central part in ensuring day-to-day delivery runs seamlessly across engagement activities, events, outreach, and data processes for the Rees Foundation. You'll be the steady pair of hands keeping things moving forward, supporting colleagues, engaging with vulnerable groups, and contributing to safe, inclusive practice. Your responsibilities will include: Leading or co-delivering engagement sessions, events, outreach and activities Coordinating logistics, materials, bookings and preparation Providing planning support, practice guidance and creative input Helping develop session plans and engagement approaches Acting as a senior point of contact during delivery and ensuring safe practice Supporting and coordinating workflow to keep activities running to plan Troubleshooting routine delivery issues with a calm, solutions-first mindset Ensuring information flows smoothly between colleagues Providing general operational support to keep the engagement function joined-up Contributing to the scoping of CRM and system improvements Supporting data collection, organisation and preparation Ensuring accurate recording of activities, participant details and monitoring information Supporting partnership engagement and stakeholder communication Promoting activities to care-experienced people and community partners Building positive relationships and ensuring inclusive practice Keeping accurate notes, updates, and engagement records Feeding updates to the Head of Service Delivery for reporting needs Promptly flagging safeguarding or risk concerns You'll shine in this role if you have: Strong experience in community work, engagement, youth work or similar Confidence delivering sessions with vulnerable groups The ability to support colleagues daily without holding managerial authority Excellent organisational skills and comfort juggling multiple tasks A calm, proactive approach to problem-solving Strong communication skills and a collaborative working style Comfort working with data, systems and record-keeping A commitment to safe working, professional boundaries and risk escalation Experience co-producing with care-experienced or vulnerable groups Background in a charity or social care environment Familiarity with trauma-informed or person-centred practice CRM or data system experience Why Apply? You'll be part of a charity doing genuinely meaningful work Every day brings variety - engagement, operations, outreach, data, coordination You'll be stepping into a supportive team that values practical, confident doers Perfect for candidates who love purposeful, community-focused impact Please note: An enhanced DBS is required for this role (or willingness to obtain one). Interested? CVs are being reviewed on a rolling basis - early applications are encouraged! This is a hands-on operational support role, perfect for someone who enjoys rolling up their sleeves and making things happen. Apply now to be part of this impactful temporary opportunity with a wonderful charity dedicated to care and the community. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Youth Group Development Officer (Regional) Reference: NOV Location: Homebased, Flexible within Northern England (Lancashire, Merseyside, Manchester, Cheshire, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire) Hours: Part-Time, 26.25 hours per week Contract: Permanent Salary: £27,123.00 - £28,956.00 Pro Rata Benefits: Pension Scheme, Life Assurance Scheme, 26 days' Annual Leave (Pro-Rata) Are you passionate about nature and wanting to make a real difference? This environmental charity is looking for an inspiring individual to empower and grow their Youth Group network, offering leadership, advice and support. In this role, you'll shape the next generation of nature champions by working through volunteers. What's the role about? Providing regional coordination and direction of the Youth Group operations and building volunteer capability in England. Working collaboratively to develop high quality initiatives that enable the Youth Groups to inspire new and more diverse support, giving nature a voice in more communities across England. Advocating for the Youth Groups and embedding them in area teams, projects and activities as part of the charity's strategic outcomes to tackle the nature and climate emergency. Making sure the Youth Groups are following policies and procedures, complying with legal requirements and working within agreed the Youth Group frameworks. Monitoring and evaluating the Youth Group activities to demonstrate the positive impact of the Youth Groups and their contribution to the charity's strategic outcomes. Identifying, developing and delivering training and resources required by the charity's Youth Groups to maximise their impact for nature. Championing the Youth Groups both internally and externally, influencing and raising awareness of what they do through communications planning to make sure that their contribution is celebrated and valued. Lead, manage and support a team of country expert volunteers to assist with some or all the above. This role will work alongside the Youth Group Development Officer, South England to manage the England network of Youth Groups. The successful candidate will work closely with colleagues across four countries and the charity's head quarters from a range of teams including Area Teams, People Engagement, Youth Mobilisation and Volunteering. This role will require one evening each month to deliver training and induction sessions. Additionally, you'll travel up to six times a year, at weekends, to visit the Youth Groups in person. Essential skills, knowledge and experience: Strong understanding of best practice and sector standards in working with young people in a non-formal youth setting, combined with a proven ability to design, develop and successfully deliver a range of activities that engage and inspire groups of young people. Knowledge and understanding of volunteering best practice, innovation and sector standards with a strong track record of successfully developing volunteering roles across an organisation. Understanding and experience of volunteering through working with volunteers in a management capacity. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence, persuade, guide and negotiate effectively. Skilled in active listening and constructively challenging thinking where appropriate. Strong analytical skills with the ability to identify problems and determine areas of improvement. Adept at working collaboratively to develop creative strategies and practical solutions that drive positive change. Ability to maintain a strong focus on achieving results while effectively prioritising tasks and resources. Experience in designing, developing and delivering youth-focused projects or initiatives that result in measurable/tangible improvements for young people. Experience in delivering operational advice, guidance and training to individuals at all levels, while building and maintaining strong, productive stakeholder relationships that drive collaboration and results. Additional Information This is a Permanent Part-Time role for 26.25 hours per week. This role is home-based covering - Lancashire, Merseyside, Manchester, Cheshire, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshir. Closing date: 23:59, Friday 2nd January 2026 The employer is looking to conduct interviews for this position on Monday 12th January 2026. Interested? Please click the job board apply button to be taken to the next stage where you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). This role will require completion of a DBS in addition to the standard pre-employment checks. The charity is committed to developing an inclusive and diverse workplace, in which everyone feels supported, valued, and able to be their full selves. To achieve their vision of creating a world richer in nature, they need more people, and more diverse people, on nature's side. People of colour and disabled people are currently underrepresented across the environment, climate, sustainability, and conservation sector. If you identify as a person of colour and/or disabled, they are particularly interested in receiving your application. The organisation is an equal opportunities employer. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The charity is a licenced sponsor. This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship - the successful applicant will need to have a pre-existing Right to Work in the UK in order to be offered an employment contract. As part of this application process you will be asked to complete an application form including evidence on how you meet the skills, knowledge, and experience listed above. No agencies please.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Youth Group Development Officer (Regional) Reference: NOV Location: Homebased, Flexible within Northern England (Lancashire, Merseyside, Manchester, Cheshire, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire) Hours: Part-Time, 26.25 hours per week Contract: Permanent Salary: £27,123.00 - £28,956.00 Pro Rata Benefits: Pension Scheme, Life Assurance Scheme, 26 days' Annual Leave (Pro-Rata) Are you passionate about nature and wanting to make a real difference? This environmental charity is looking for an inspiring individual to empower and grow their Youth Group network, offering leadership, advice and support. In this role, you'll shape the next generation of nature champions by working through volunteers. What's the role about? Providing regional coordination and direction of the Youth Group operations and building volunteer capability in England. Working collaboratively to develop high quality initiatives that enable the Youth Groups to inspire new and more diverse support, giving nature a voice in more communities across England. Advocating for the Youth Groups and embedding them in area teams, projects and activities as part of the charity's strategic outcomes to tackle the nature and climate emergency. Making sure the Youth Groups are following policies and procedures, complying with legal requirements and working within agreed the Youth Group frameworks. Monitoring and evaluating the Youth Group activities to demonstrate the positive impact of the Youth Groups and their contribution to the charity's strategic outcomes. Identifying, developing and delivering training and resources required by the charity's Youth Groups to maximise their impact for nature. Championing the Youth Groups both internally and externally, influencing and raising awareness of what they do through communications planning to make sure that their contribution is celebrated and valued. Lead, manage and support a team of country expert volunteers to assist with some or all the above. This role will work alongside the Youth Group Development Officer, South England to manage the England network of Youth Groups. The successful candidate will work closely with colleagues across four countries and the charity's head quarters from a range of teams including Area Teams, People Engagement, Youth Mobilisation and Volunteering. This role will require one evening each month to deliver training and induction sessions. Additionally, you'll travel up to six times a year, at weekends, to visit the Youth Groups in person. Essential skills, knowledge and experience: Strong understanding of best practice and sector standards in working with young people in a non-formal youth setting, combined with a proven ability to design, develop and successfully deliver a range of activities that engage and inspire groups of young people. Knowledge and understanding of volunteering best practice, innovation and sector standards with a strong track record of successfully developing volunteering roles across an organisation. Understanding and experience of volunteering through working with volunteers in a management capacity. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence, persuade, guide and negotiate effectively. Skilled in active listening and constructively challenging thinking where appropriate. Strong analytical skills with the ability to identify problems and determine areas of improvement. Adept at working collaboratively to develop creative strategies and practical solutions that drive positive change. Ability to maintain a strong focus on achieving results while effectively prioritising tasks and resources. Experience in designing, developing and delivering youth-focused projects or initiatives that result in measurable/tangible improvements for young people. Experience in delivering operational advice, guidance and training to individuals at all levels, while building and maintaining strong, productive stakeholder relationships that drive collaboration and results. Additional Information This is a Permanent Part-Time role for 26.25 hours per week. This role is home-based covering - Lancashire, Merseyside, Manchester, Cheshire, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshir. Closing date: 23:59, Friday 2nd January 2026 The employer is looking to conduct interviews for this position on Monday 12th January 2026. Interested? Please click the job board apply button to be taken to the next stage where you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). This role will require completion of a DBS in addition to the standard pre-employment checks. The charity is committed to developing an inclusive and diverse workplace, in which everyone feels supported, valued, and able to be their full selves. To achieve their vision of creating a world richer in nature, they need more people, and more diverse people, on nature's side. People of colour and disabled people are currently underrepresented across the environment, climate, sustainability, and conservation sector. If you identify as a person of colour and/or disabled, they are particularly interested in receiving your application. The organisation is an equal opportunities employer. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The charity is a licenced sponsor. This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship - the successful applicant will need to have a pre-existing Right to Work in the UK in order to be offered an employment contract. As part of this application process you will be asked to complete an application form including evidence on how you meet the skills, knowledge, and experience listed above. No agencies please.
Youth Group Development Officer (Regional) Reference: NOV Location: Homebased, Flexible Within Southeast England (Oxfordshire, London, Essex, Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey, Sussex or Kent) Hours: Part-Time, 26.25 hours per week Contract: Permanent Salary: £27,123.00 - £28,956.00 Pro Rata Benefits: Pension Scheme, Life Assurance Scheme, 26 days' Annual Leave (Pro-Rata) Are you passionate about nature and wanting to make a real difference? This environmental charity is looking for an inspiring individual to empower and grow their Youth Group network, offering leadership, advice and support. In this role, you'll shape the next generation of nature champions by working through volunteers. What's the role about? Providing regional coordination and direction of the Youth Group operations and building volunteer capability in England. Working collaboratively to develop high quality initiatives that enable the Youth Groups to inspire new and more diverse support, giving nature a voice in more communities across England. Advocating for the Youth Groups and embedding them in area teams, projects and activities as part of the charity's strategic outcomes to tackle the nature and climate emergency. Making sure the Youth Groups are following policies and procedures, complying with legal requirements and working within agreed the Youth Group frameworks. Monitoring and evaluating the Youth Group activities to demonstrate the positive impact of the Youth Groups and their contribution to the charity's strategic outcomes. Identifying, developing and delivering training and resources required by the charity's Youth Groups to maximise their impact for nature. Championing the Youth Groups both internally and externally, influencing and raising awareness of what they do through communications planning to make sure that their contribution is celebrated and valued. Lead, manage and support a team of country expert volunteers to assist with some or all the above. This role will work alongside the Youth Group Development Officer, North England to manage the England network of Youth Groups. The successful candidate will work closely with colleagues across four countries and the charity's head quarters from a range of teams including Area Teams, People Engagement, Youth Mobilisation and Volunteering. This role will require one evening each month to deliver training and induction sessions. Additionally, you'll travel up to six times a year, at weekends, to visit the Youth Groups in person. Essential skills, knowledge and experience: Strong understanding of best practice and sector standards in working with young people in a non-formal youth setting, combined with a proven ability to design, develop and successfully deliver a range of activities that engage and inspire groups of young people. Knowledge and understanding of volunteering best practice, innovation and sector standards with a strong track record of successfully developing volunteering roles across an organisation. Understanding and experience of volunteering through working with volunteers in a management capacity. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence, persuade, guide and negotiate effectively. Skilled in active listening and constructively challenging thinking where appropriate. Strong analytical skills with the ability to identify problems and determine areas of improvement. Adept at working collaboratively to develop creative strategies and practical solutions that drive positive change. Ability to maintain a strong focus on achieving results while effectively prioritising tasks and resources. Experience in designing, developing and delivering youth-focused projects or initiatives that result in measurable/tangible improvements for young people. Experience in delivering operational advice, guidance and training to individuals at all levels, while building and maintaining strong, productive stakeholder relationships that drive collaboration and results. Additional Information This is a Permanent Part-Time role for 26.25 hours per week. This role is home based. To cover the required travel across the region, the charity is looking for someone based in South East England (Oxfordshire, London, Essex, Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey, Sussex or Kent). Closing date: 23:59, Friday 2nd January 2026 The employer is looking to conduct interviews for this position on Tuesday 13 January 2026. Interested? Please click the job board apply button to be taken to the next stage where you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). This role will require completion of a DBS in addition to the standard pre-employment checks. The charity is committed to developing an inclusive and diverse workplace, in which everyone feels supported, valued, and able to be their full selves. To achieve their vision of creating a world richer in nature, they need more people, and more diverse people, on nature's side. People of colour and disabled people are currently underrepresented across the environment, climate, sustainability, and conservation sector. If you identify as a person of colour and/or disabled, they are particularly interested in receiving your application. The organisation is an equal opportunities employer. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The charity is a licenced sponsor. This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship - the successful applicant will need to have a pre-existing Right to Work in the UK in order to be offered an employment contract. As part of this application process you will be asked to complete an application form including evidence on how you meet the skills, knowledge, and experience listed above. No agencies please.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Youth Group Development Officer (Regional) Reference: NOV Location: Homebased, Flexible Within Southeast England (Oxfordshire, London, Essex, Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey, Sussex or Kent) Hours: Part-Time, 26.25 hours per week Contract: Permanent Salary: £27,123.00 - £28,956.00 Pro Rata Benefits: Pension Scheme, Life Assurance Scheme, 26 days' Annual Leave (Pro-Rata) Are you passionate about nature and wanting to make a real difference? This environmental charity is looking for an inspiring individual to empower and grow their Youth Group network, offering leadership, advice and support. In this role, you'll shape the next generation of nature champions by working through volunteers. What's the role about? Providing regional coordination and direction of the Youth Group operations and building volunteer capability in England. Working collaboratively to develop high quality initiatives that enable the Youth Groups to inspire new and more diverse support, giving nature a voice in more communities across England. Advocating for the Youth Groups and embedding them in area teams, projects and activities as part of the charity's strategic outcomes to tackle the nature and climate emergency. Making sure the Youth Groups are following policies and procedures, complying with legal requirements and working within agreed the Youth Group frameworks. Monitoring and evaluating the Youth Group activities to demonstrate the positive impact of the Youth Groups and their contribution to the charity's strategic outcomes. Identifying, developing and delivering training and resources required by the charity's Youth Groups to maximise their impact for nature. Championing the Youth Groups both internally and externally, influencing and raising awareness of what they do through communications planning to make sure that their contribution is celebrated and valued. Lead, manage and support a team of country expert volunteers to assist with some or all the above. This role will work alongside the Youth Group Development Officer, North England to manage the England network of Youth Groups. The successful candidate will work closely with colleagues across four countries and the charity's head quarters from a range of teams including Area Teams, People Engagement, Youth Mobilisation and Volunteering. This role will require one evening each month to deliver training and induction sessions. Additionally, you'll travel up to six times a year, at weekends, to visit the Youth Groups in person. Essential skills, knowledge and experience: Strong understanding of best practice and sector standards in working with young people in a non-formal youth setting, combined with a proven ability to design, develop and successfully deliver a range of activities that engage and inspire groups of young people. Knowledge and understanding of volunteering best practice, innovation and sector standards with a strong track record of successfully developing volunteering roles across an organisation. Understanding and experience of volunteering through working with volunteers in a management capacity. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence, persuade, guide and negotiate effectively. Skilled in active listening and constructively challenging thinking where appropriate. Strong analytical skills with the ability to identify problems and determine areas of improvement. Adept at working collaboratively to develop creative strategies and practical solutions that drive positive change. Ability to maintain a strong focus on achieving results while effectively prioritising tasks and resources. Experience in designing, developing and delivering youth-focused projects or initiatives that result in measurable/tangible improvements for young people. Experience in delivering operational advice, guidance and training to individuals at all levels, while building and maintaining strong, productive stakeholder relationships that drive collaboration and results. Additional Information This is a Permanent Part-Time role for 26.25 hours per week. This role is home based. To cover the required travel across the region, the charity is looking for someone based in South East England (Oxfordshire, London, Essex, Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey, Sussex or Kent). Closing date: 23:59, Friday 2nd January 2026 The employer is looking to conduct interviews for this position on Tuesday 13 January 2026. Interested? Please click the job board apply button to be taken to the next stage where you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). This role will require completion of a DBS in addition to the standard pre-employment checks. The charity is committed to developing an inclusive and diverse workplace, in which everyone feels supported, valued, and able to be their full selves. To achieve their vision of creating a world richer in nature, they need more people, and more diverse people, on nature's side. People of colour and disabled people are currently underrepresented across the environment, climate, sustainability, and conservation sector. If you identify as a person of colour and/or disabled, they are particularly interested in receiving your application. The organisation is an equal opportunities employer. This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The charity is a licenced sponsor. This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship - the successful applicant will need to have a pre-existing Right to Work in the UK in order to be offered an employment contract. As part of this application process you will be asked to complete an application form including evidence on how you meet the skills, knowledge, and experience listed above. No agencies please.
Overview The Premier League's People team is looking for a Head of Reward, Systems and Services. The right candidate will have extensive experience in reward management, including compensation, benefits, recognition, and executive pay. They will have a strong understanding of reward governance, compliance, and regulatory requirements, particularly in high-profile or regulated sectors. The Head of Reward, Systems and Services is responsible for designing, delivering, and managing the organisation's reward strategy to ensure it is competitive, fair, and aligned with business goals. This role covers compensation, benefits, recognition, and executive reward, ensuring that reward frameworks drive performance, engagement, and retention. In addition, the role oversees the people systems and HR services infrastructure, ensuring processes, technology, and service delivery are efficient, user-friendly, and enable a seamless employee experience. Who we are The Premier League is home to some of the most competitive and compelling football in the world. The League and its Clubs use the power and popularity of the competition to inspire fans, communities and partners in the UK and across the world. The Premier League brings people together from all backgrounds. It is a competition for everyone, everywhere and is available to watch in over 900 million homes in 189 countries. We have a wide variety of responsibilities. These include organising the competition and its Handbook as well as managing the centralised broadcast and commercial rights. The work we do in conjunction with the Clubs also goes far beyond the 90 minutes. We support and provide a framework for youth development, we protect the organisation's intellectual property, support the wider game and community programmes, undertake international development work and liaise with governing bodies and other leagues. The Premier League is an equal opportunities employer and strives to create an inclusive culture where talent can flourish. We believe in the potential of everyone and open our doors to those who share those values. All appointments will be made based on merit; however, we particularly encourage applications from women, people from minority ethnic communities, LGBTQ+ people and disabled people. Our hybrid-working model also allows you some variety on your place of work, offering you the chance to work from home on some days each week. Where possible, you will attend the office or site visits in line with our company policy. All staff liaise closely with their line manager to manage their time appropriately and according to their work and team requirements. The role Reward Strategy & Design Develop and implement a comprehensive reward strategy that aligns with the Premier Leagues goals, culture, and values. Lead the design and review of base pay, bonus, incentives, and recognition programmes that drive performance and engagement. Design and maintain promotion frameworks that link progression to job evaluation, pay structures, and career pathways, ensuring consistency and fairness across the organisation. Ensure reward structures at head office remain competitive in the external market, balancing fairness, cost, and sustainability, whilst managing complexities of the shareholder/club expectations and requirements. Partner with Head of Talent and Finance to ensure reward supports broader talent management practices, workforce plans and financial planning strategies. Compensation & Benefits Management Oversee annual pay review, bonus cycles, and incentive plans. Evaluate and manage benefits offerings (pensions, health, wellbeing, and lifestyle benefits), ensuring value for employees and the business. Drive innovation in benefits to support employee wellbeing, inclusivity, and engagement. Operational Services (Payroll, Systems & Delivery) Lead payroll administration, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely delivery in partnership with Finance/HR Operations. Own and optimise reward and payroll processes, ensuring integration with HRIS and payroll, data integrity, and operational efficiency. Manage relationships with external reward vendors and service providers (e.g. payroll, benefits, recognition platforms). Drive continuous improvement in operational services to enhance efficiency, governance, and employee experience. Executive & Senior Reward Partner with the Chief People Officer and Remuneration Committee on executive pay frameworks, including base pay, incentives, and long-term reward structures. Prepare and present papers and proposals for the Board/Remuneration Committee to evolve our reward strategy across the Premier League. Data, Insights & Governance Lead on market benchmarking, job evaluation, and reward analytics to provide insights and recommendations. Ensure all compensation, benefits, payroll, and reward services comply with employment law, tax, and regulatory requirements. Manage external reward surveys and relationships with providers/consultants. Ensure reward programmes are equitable, transparent, and support diversity and inclusion objectives. Monitor reward-related risks and provide assurance to senior leadership and the Board. Leadership & Stakeholder Engagement Act as a trusted advisor to the People Team and senior leaders on pay, benefits, and recognition decisions. Build strong partnerships with People Team and finance to ensure joined-up decision making. Support managers with guidance and tools to make fair, consistent pay and reward decisions. Requirements for the role Extensive experience in reward management, including compensation, benefits, recognition, and executive pay. Strong understanding of reward governance, compliance, and regulatory requirements, particularly in high-profile or regulated sectors. Proven expertise in using benchmarking tools, market data, and analytics to inform strategy and decision-making. Experience preparing and presenting reward proposals to senior executives, Board, or Remuneration Committees. Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills, with credibility to advise C-suite leaders. Ability to navigate sensitive conversations around pay with discretion and diplomacy. Commercial acumen with the ability to balance competitiveness and cost-effectiveness. High integrity and judgement, able to manage highly confidential and sensitive information. Analytical, detail-oriented, and data-driven with the ability to simplify complex information. Our commitment to safeguarding includes implementing robust safer recruitment procedures to assess the suitability of individuals applying for roles that involve work with children and adults who are or may be at risk of harm. For further information, please see our Safeguarding Policy and Safer Recruitment Guidance. To apply please visit our careers page and apply with your CV and a cover letter. The closing date for applications is Wednesday 10 December 2025. We will remove barriers that prospective candidates might face at any stage of our recruitment process. If you have a disability and would like the advert in an alternative format, or would like to talk about how we can adjust the interview process to best support you, please contact
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Overview The Premier League's People team is looking for a Head of Reward, Systems and Services. The right candidate will have extensive experience in reward management, including compensation, benefits, recognition, and executive pay. They will have a strong understanding of reward governance, compliance, and regulatory requirements, particularly in high-profile or regulated sectors. The Head of Reward, Systems and Services is responsible for designing, delivering, and managing the organisation's reward strategy to ensure it is competitive, fair, and aligned with business goals. This role covers compensation, benefits, recognition, and executive reward, ensuring that reward frameworks drive performance, engagement, and retention. In addition, the role oversees the people systems and HR services infrastructure, ensuring processes, technology, and service delivery are efficient, user-friendly, and enable a seamless employee experience. Who we are The Premier League is home to some of the most competitive and compelling football in the world. The League and its Clubs use the power and popularity of the competition to inspire fans, communities and partners in the UK and across the world. The Premier League brings people together from all backgrounds. It is a competition for everyone, everywhere and is available to watch in over 900 million homes in 189 countries. We have a wide variety of responsibilities. These include organising the competition and its Handbook as well as managing the centralised broadcast and commercial rights. The work we do in conjunction with the Clubs also goes far beyond the 90 minutes. We support and provide a framework for youth development, we protect the organisation's intellectual property, support the wider game and community programmes, undertake international development work and liaise with governing bodies and other leagues. The Premier League is an equal opportunities employer and strives to create an inclusive culture where talent can flourish. We believe in the potential of everyone and open our doors to those who share those values. All appointments will be made based on merit; however, we particularly encourage applications from women, people from minority ethnic communities, LGBTQ+ people and disabled people. Our hybrid-working model also allows you some variety on your place of work, offering you the chance to work from home on some days each week. Where possible, you will attend the office or site visits in line with our company policy. All staff liaise closely with their line manager to manage their time appropriately and according to their work and team requirements. The role Reward Strategy & Design Develop and implement a comprehensive reward strategy that aligns with the Premier Leagues goals, culture, and values. Lead the design and review of base pay, bonus, incentives, and recognition programmes that drive performance and engagement. Design and maintain promotion frameworks that link progression to job evaluation, pay structures, and career pathways, ensuring consistency and fairness across the organisation. Ensure reward structures at head office remain competitive in the external market, balancing fairness, cost, and sustainability, whilst managing complexities of the shareholder/club expectations and requirements. Partner with Head of Talent and Finance to ensure reward supports broader talent management practices, workforce plans and financial planning strategies. Compensation & Benefits Management Oversee annual pay review, bonus cycles, and incentive plans. Evaluate and manage benefits offerings (pensions, health, wellbeing, and lifestyle benefits), ensuring value for employees and the business. Drive innovation in benefits to support employee wellbeing, inclusivity, and engagement. Operational Services (Payroll, Systems & Delivery) Lead payroll administration, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely delivery in partnership with Finance/HR Operations. Own and optimise reward and payroll processes, ensuring integration with HRIS and payroll, data integrity, and operational efficiency. Manage relationships with external reward vendors and service providers (e.g. payroll, benefits, recognition platforms). Drive continuous improvement in operational services to enhance efficiency, governance, and employee experience. Executive & Senior Reward Partner with the Chief People Officer and Remuneration Committee on executive pay frameworks, including base pay, incentives, and long-term reward structures. Prepare and present papers and proposals for the Board/Remuneration Committee to evolve our reward strategy across the Premier League. Data, Insights & Governance Lead on market benchmarking, job evaluation, and reward analytics to provide insights and recommendations. Ensure all compensation, benefits, payroll, and reward services comply with employment law, tax, and regulatory requirements. Manage external reward surveys and relationships with providers/consultants. Ensure reward programmes are equitable, transparent, and support diversity and inclusion objectives. Monitor reward-related risks and provide assurance to senior leadership and the Board. Leadership & Stakeholder Engagement Act as a trusted advisor to the People Team and senior leaders on pay, benefits, and recognition decisions. Build strong partnerships with People Team and finance to ensure joined-up decision making. Support managers with guidance and tools to make fair, consistent pay and reward decisions. Requirements for the role Extensive experience in reward management, including compensation, benefits, recognition, and executive pay. Strong understanding of reward governance, compliance, and regulatory requirements, particularly in high-profile or regulated sectors. Proven expertise in using benchmarking tools, market data, and analytics to inform strategy and decision-making. Experience preparing and presenting reward proposals to senior executives, Board, or Remuneration Committees. Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills, with credibility to advise C-suite leaders. Ability to navigate sensitive conversations around pay with discretion and diplomacy. Commercial acumen with the ability to balance competitiveness and cost-effectiveness. High integrity and judgement, able to manage highly confidential and sensitive information. Analytical, detail-oriented, and data-driven with the ability to simplify complex information. Our commitment to safeguarding includes implementing robust safer recruitment procedures to assess the suitability of individuals applying for roles that involve work with children and adults who are or may be at risk of harm. For further information, please see our Safeguarding Policy and Safer Recruitment Guidance. To apply please visit our careers page and apply with your CV and a cover letter. The closing date for applications is Wednesday 10 December 2025. We will remove barriers that prospective candidates might face at any stage of our recruitment process. If you have a disability and would like the advert in an alternative format, or would like to talk about how we can adjust the interview process to best support you, please contact
Project Manager We are seeking a Project Manager to manage a team to fully understand and catalogue the Museum Collection and Archive for the Royal Borough of Greenwich. This will include the development of a Collections Policy, Rationalisation of the Collection and identifying key areas of the Archive for digitalisation. This is an 18-month project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). The project team will include 2 Collections Managers and 2 Archivists, with support from the existing team at the Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust, who manage the Collection and Archive. The project team will include 2 Collections Managers and 2 Archivists, with support from the existing team at the Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust, who manage the Collection and Archive. Key Responsibilities: To lead and deliver the project to agreed KPIs as set by the Royal Borough of Greenwich, the Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust, and supported by the National Heritage Lottery Fund and the Arts Council. To oversee the creation and implementation of a long-term Collections Strategy, in line with the objectives of the Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust and the Royal Borough of Greenwich. To oversee the cataloguing of the Collection and Archive. To support the Archivists in selection of key areas of the Archive to be digitalised and support the delivery. To oversee a structured programme of collections transition activities in support of museum's redevelopment, ensuring the safe, ethical and documented movement, review and potential disposal of collection items in accordance with best practice and national standards. Manage resources, timelines and risks related to the project. To produce a full evaluation report. To liaise with key stakeholders and represent the project. Essential Skills & Experience: Professional qualifications in Museum and Collection Management, Archives or demonstrable equivalent experience. Strong working knowledge of UK Museum Policy, MA Code of Ethics, Spectrum Procedures and Accreditation. Track record of developing and implementing successful Collection Strategies. Excellent communication, facilitation, and project management skills. Knowledge of collections care, conservation and environmental planning. Understanding of Archives and legislation relating to them. Experience of managing a team. Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, funders, stakeholders, senior management. Desirable: Experience of leading a major Collections or Archive project. Experience of diverse communities to shape collections. Understanding of public engagement and working with youth groups Understanding of sector-wide debates on decolonisation, repatriation and inclusive collecting. To Apply: Click on the Apply now button below and include your CV and a covering message outlining your experience, suitability, and approach to the role by 9am Monday 5 January 2026. Interviews w/c 12 January.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Project Manager We are seeking a Project Manager to manage a team to fully understand and catalogue the Museum Collection and Archive for the Royal Borough of Greenwich. This will include the development of a Collections Policy, Rationalisation of the Collection and identifying key areas of the Archive for digitalisation. This is an 18-month project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). The project team will include 2 Collections Managers and 2 Archivists, with support from the existing team at the Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust, who manage the Collection and Archive. The project team will include 2 Collections Managers and 2 Archivists, with support from the existing team at the Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust, who manage the Collection and Archive. Key Responsibilities: To lead and deliver the project to agreed KPIs as set by the Royal Borough of Greenwich, the Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust, and supported by the National Heritage Lottery Fund and the Arts Council. To oversee the creation and implementation of a long-term Collections Strategy, in line with the objectives of the Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust and the Royal Borough of Greenwich. To oversee the cataloguing of the Collection and Archive. To support the Archivists in selection of key areas of the Archive to be digitalised and support the delivery. To oversee a structured programme of collections transition activities in support of museum's redevelopment, ensuring the safe, ethical and documented movement, review and potential disposal of collection items in accordance with best practice and national standards. Manage resources, timelines and risks related to the project. To produce a full evaluation report. To liaise with key stakeholders and represent the project. Essential Skills & Experience: Professional qualifications in Museum and Collection Management, Archives or demonstrable equivalent experience. Strong working knowledge of UK Museum Policy, MA Code of Ethics, Spectrum Procedures and Accreditation. Track record of developing and implementing successful Collection Strategies. Excellent communication, facilitation, and project management skills. Knowledge of collections care, conservation and environmental planning. Understanding of Archives and legislation relating to them. Experience of managing a team. Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, funders, stakeholders, senior management. Desirable: Experience of leading a major Collections or Archive project. Experience of diverse communities to shape collections. Understanding of public engagement and working with youth groups Understanding of sector-wide debates on decolonisation, repatriation and inclusive collecting. To Apply: Click on the Apply now button below and include your CV and a covering message outlining your experience, suitability, and approach to the role by 9am Monday 5 January 2026. Interviews w/c 12 January.