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Peridot Partners
Chief Executive Officer
Peridot Partners
Lead a vibrant Emmaus community as CEO, strengthening support for companions and guiding a thriving social enterprise into its next chapter. Applications close at 9 a.m. Tuesday 13th January. Emmaus Mossley is a thriving, values-driven community that supports people who have experienced homelessness by offering a stable home, purposeful work and tailored support. We don't offer short-term fixes; we provide the environment, structure and relationships people need to rebuild confidence and create lasting change. As we approach our 30th anniversary, Emmaus Mossley is entering a pivotal chapter. We are looking for a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our community into the future: strengthening companion support, evolving our social enterprise, and ensuring our historic site remains safe, sustainable and fit for purpose. With a long-serving and much-loved CEO retiring, this is an important moment of transition and opportunity. We are seeking a visible CEO who is grounded in humanity and strong on leadership. Someone who can balance strategic thinking with day-to-day involvement; who listens, brings people with them and leads with empathy, clarity and purpose. This is an exceptional opportunity to make a tangible difference, lead a respected social enterprise and shape the future of a community that changes lives every day. Please click 'Apply on website' to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the job description and register your interest to apply. Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Tuesday 13th January.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Lead a vibrant Emmaus community as CEO, strengthening support for companions and guiding a thriving social enterprise into its next chapter. Applications close at 9 a.m. Tuesday 13th January. Emmaus Mossley is a thriving, values-driven community that supports people who have experienced homelessness by offering a stable home, purposeful work and tailored support. We don't offer short-term fixes; we provide the environment, structure and relationships people need to rebuild confidence and create lasting change. As we approach our 30th anniversary, Emmaus Mossley is entering a pivotal chapter. We are looking for a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our community into the future: strengthening companion support, evolving our social enterprise, and ensuring our historic site remains safe, sustainable and fit for purpose. With a long-serving and much-loved CEO retiring, this is an important moment of transition and opportunity. We are seeking a visible CEO who is grounded in humanity and strong on leadership. Someone who can balance strategic thinking with day-to-day involvement; who listens, brings people with them and leads with empathy, clarity and purpose. This is an exceptional opportunity to make a tangible difference, lead a respected social enterprise and shape the future of a community that changes lives every day. Please click 'Apply on website' to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the job description and register your interest to apply. Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Tuesday 13th January.
SOUTH HILL PARK ARTS CENTRE
Chair of the Board of Trustees
SOUTH HILL PARK ARTS CENTRE Bracknell, Berkshire
Chair of the Board of Trustees Remuneration: The role of Chair is not accompanied by any financial remuneration, although expenses for travel may be claimed Time commitment: Six Board meetings per year. The Chair is also expected to have regular meetings with the Chief Executive and represent SHPT at various events and meetings with key stakeholders. They may be required to sit on sub committees and have occasional additional meetings with other Board or staff Members. Reporting to: Board of Trustees Objectives The Board is collectively responsible for the success of the Charity, as the leader of the Board the Chair plays a pivotal role; the effectiveness of the Board is a reflection, in large part, of his/her performance. The Chair is responsible for leading the Board and for ensuring it deals effectively with all aspects of its role and Board business. The Chair will hold the Board and Executive Team to account for the delivery of the Charity's mission and vision. The Chair must seek to get the best performance from the collective and individual Trustees, ensuring that each Trustee understands and fulfils their duties and responsibilities for the effective governance of the Charity and is accountable for their performance. The Chair will support, and, where appropriate, challenge the Executive and ensure that the Board functions as a unit and works closely with the entire Executive of the Charity to achieve agreed objectives. The Chair will act as an ambassador and the public face of the Charity in partnership with the Executive. The Chair's role includes: Meetings take the lead on ensuring that Board meetings are planned, properly run and recorded, including the provision of relevant agendas take the lead on ensuring that all Trustees can express their views in meetings and that the Board takes collective ownership of any decisions take the lead to ensure that the Board receives the necessary information for decision making, appropriately presented, at the right time and arrive at decisions in an orderly, timely and democratic manner and vote as detailed in the governing document ensure that the Board can regularly review major risks and associated opportunities, and satisfy itself that systems are in place to take advantage of opportunities, and manage and mitigate the risks have a second or casting vote if a vote on a Trustees' decision is tied ensure that the Board fulfils its duties to ensure sound financial health of the Charity, with systems in place to ensure financial accountability take the lead on ensuring that Trustees comply with their duties and the Charity is well governed Board Members foster, maintain and ensure that positive relationships exist with and between all the Trustees encourage continuous development of the capability of the Board of Trustees take the lead on ensuring that the Board's performance is continuously evaluated - including skills balance and experience ensure procedures are in place for the effective recruitment of new Board members Stakeholders take the lead in ensuring that the timing, coverage and quality of communications with all stakeholders is appropriate including the production of reports may act as a spokesperson for the Charity to maintain close, positive and productive relationships with key stakeholder bodies Staff relations act as a primary link between Trustees and staff ensure the Executive is held to account for achieving agreed strategic objectives and liaise with the Executive to maintain an overview of the Charity's affairs establish and build a strong, effective, constructive and supportive working relationship with the Executive within which each can speak openly about concerns, worries and challenges - whilst respecting the boundaries which exist between the two roles monitor performance and conduct an annual appraisal for the Executive in consultation with other Trustees ensure that the Executive has the opportunity for professional development and has appropriate external professional support ensure appropriate and timely communications between the Board and staff Committees may establish or propose the establishment of committees of the Board, and may assign tasks and delegate responsibilities to Board committees and/or directors, depending upon the Charity's needs serve as an ex-officio member of all Board committees and serve as a voting member of committees if required ensure committees operate within agreed terms of reference to the Charity Board ensure committee meetings are planned, properly run and recorded, including the provision of relevant agendas provide reporting schedules for updating the Charity Board support committee chairpersons in appointing members and in identifying and resolving problems establish a strong working relationship with the Chair of Haversham Trading, the Charity's subsidiary company, responsible for non-arts commercial income streams Administration Signing Officer - The Chair is normally designated by the Board of Directors and/or governing document as one of the signing officers for certain documents. In this capacity, the Chair may be authorised or required to sign or countersign cheques, correspondence, applications, reports, contracts or other documents on behalf of company. Knowledge, Skills and Attributes The role of Chair is demanding and requires that they display several key qualities in carrying out the role: demonstrate a strong and visible passion and commitment to the Charity, its strategic objectives and cause strong inter-personal and relationship building abilities and be comfortable in an ambassadorial role demonstrate tact and diplomacy, with the ability to listen and engage effectively show leadership by word and deed grasp complicated issues, distil from them the most important elements and identify the areas for decision-making. obtain the best from the team of Trustees, ensuring that each can contribute fully build relationships within the organisation and the community be challenging of but empathetic towards the Executive team encourage debate and discussion of the key areas, making decision-making more robust and conclusions more satisfactory experienced in commercial business and ideally with previous experience of a relevant role good understanding of charity governance issues and a broad understanding of charity finance issues Skills that would be an advantage to bring to the Chair role, might include: an arts background in a senior role finance fundraising commercial business marketing, PR and/or social media legal, regulatory, compliance customer service operational/facilities management To apply: Please send a covering letter and a copy of your CV to Craig Titley-Rawson at
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Chair of the Board of Trustees Remuneration: The role of Chair is not accompanied by any financial remuneration, although expenses for travel may be claimed Time commitment: Six Board meetings per year. The Chair is also expected to have regular meetings with the Chief Executive and represent SHPT at various events and meetings with key stakeholders. They may be required to sit on sub committees and have occasional additional meetings with other Board or staff Members. Reporting to: Board of Trustees Objectives The Board is collectively responsible for the success of the Charity, as the leader of the Board the Chair plays a pivotal role; the effectiveness of the Board is a reflection, in large part, of his/her performance. The Chair is responsible for leading the Board and for ensuring it deals effectively with all aspects of its role and Board business. The Chair will hold the Board and Executive Team to account for the delivery of the Charity's mission and vision. The Chair must seek to get the best performance from the collective and individual Trustees, ensuring that each Trustee understands and fulfils their duties and responsibilities for the effective governance of the Charity and is accountable for their performance. The Chair will support, and, where appropriate, challenge the Executive and ensure that the Board functions as a unit and works closely with the entire Executive of the Charity to achieve agreed objectives. The Chair will act as an ambassador and the public face of the Charity in partnership with the Executive. The Chair's role includes: Meetings take the lead on ensuring that Board meetings are planned, properly run and recorded, including the provision of relevant agendas take the lead on ensuring that all Trustees can express their views in meetings and that the Board takes collective ownership of any decisions take the lead to ensure that the Board receives the necessary information for decision making, appropriately presented, at the right time and arrive at decisions in an orderly, timely and democratic manner and vote as detailed in the governing document ensure that the Board can regularly review major risks and associated opportunities, and satisfy itself that systems are in place to take advantage of opportunities, and manage and mitigate the risks have a second or casting vote if a vote on a Trustees' decision is tied ensure that the Board fulfils its duties to ensure sound financial health of the Charity, with systems in place to ensure financial accountability take the lead on ensuring that Trustees comply with their duties and the Charity is well governed Board Members foster, maintain and ensure that positive relationships exist with and between all the Trustees encourage continuous development of the capability of the Board of Trustees take the lead on ensuring that the Board's performance is continuously evaluated - including skills balance and experience ensure procedures are in place for the effective recruitment of new Board members Stakeholders take the lead in ensuring that the timing, coverage and quality of communications with all stakeholders is appropriate including the production of reports may act as a spokesperson for the Charity to maintain close, positive and productive relationships with key stakeholder bodies Staff relations act as a primary link between Trustees and staff ensure the Executive is held to account for achieving agreed strategic objectives and liaise with the Executive to maintain an overview of the Charity's affairs establish and build a strong, effective, constructive and supportive working relationship with the Executive within which each can speak openly about concerns, worries and challenges - whilst respecting the boundaries which exist between the two roles monitor performance and conduct an annual appraisal for the Executive in consultation with other Trustees ensure that the Executive has the opportunity for professional development and has appropriate external professional support ensure appropriate and timely communications between the Board and staff Committees may establish or propose the establishment of committees of the Board, and may assign tasks and delegate responsibilities to Board committees and/or directors, depending upon the Charity's needs serve as an ex-officio member of all Board committees and serve as a voting member of committees if required ensure committees operate within agreed terms of reference to the Charity Board ensure committee meetings are planned, properly run and recorded, including the provision of relevant agendas provide reporting schedules for updating the Charity Board support committee chairpersons in appointing members and in identifying and resolving problems establish a strong working relationship with the Chair of Haversham Trading, the Charity's subsidiary company, responsible for non-arts commercial income streams Administration Signing Officer - The Chair is normally designated by the Board of Directors and/or governing document as one of the signing officers for certain documents. In this capacity, the Chair may be authorised or required to sign or countersign cheques, correspondence, applications, reports, contracts or other documents on behalf of company. Knowledge, Skills and Attributes The role of Chair is demanding and requires that they display several key qualities in carrying out the role: demonstrate a strong and visible passion and commitment to the Charity, its strategic objectives and cause strong inter-personal and relationship building abilities and be comfortable in an ambassadorial role demonstrate tact and diplomacy, with the ability to listen and engage effectively show leadership by word and deed grasp complicated issues, distil from them the most important elements and identify the areas for decision-making. obtain the best from the team of Trustees, ensuring that each can contribute fully build relationships within the organisation and the community be challenging of but empathetic towards the Executive team encourage debate and discussion of the key areas, making decision-making more robust and conclusions more satisfactory experienced in commercial business and ideally with previous experience of a relevant role good understanding of charity governance issues and a broad understanding of charity finance issues Skills that would be an advantage to bring to the Chair role, might include: an arts background in a senior role finance fundraising commercial business marketing, PR and/or social media legal, regulatory, compliance customer service operational/facilities management To apply: Please send a covering letter and a copy of your CV to Craig Titley-Rawson at
Operations Manager -Housing
Brook Street UK Leeds, Yorkshire
Operations Manager - Housing Resident Support and Housing Management Location: Leeds & Bradford Salary: £33,699 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: Full-time, permanent Reports to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) This charity provides accommodation and support to people who have become homeless at the end of the asylum process - including refugees granted leave to remain and Appeals Rights Exhausted (ARE) asylum seekers. We work to ensure all our residents have safe housing, access to essential support, and the opportunity to move on positively with their lives. About the Role We are seeking an experienced and compassionate Operations Manager to oversee all aspects of the charity's service delivery across Leeds and Bradford. Reporting directly to the CEO, you will play a key leadership role in ensuring our accommodation, support, and housing services are safe, compliant, and effective. You will lead, support, and develop a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, oversee housing operations and maintenance, and ensure that the individual care and support needs of all residents are met. This is a hands-on, varied, and rewarding role with a strong focus on operational excellence, team development, and improving outcomes for some of the most vulnerable members of our communities. Key Responsibilities Oversee all day-to-day operations across the charity in Leeds and Bradford. Ensure all housing stock is safe, well-maintained, and compliant with current housing and health & safety standards. Lead and manage support staff, volunteers, and students - providing supervision, guidance, and development opportunities. Develop and implement training and induction plans for all support team members. Oversee the delivery of high-quality housing and support services for refugees and asylum seekers, ensuring their care and support needs are assessed, met, and regularly reviewed. Manage maintenance systems, repairs, and contractor relationships to maintain high property standards. Lead on move-on support, helping residents transition to longer-term housing and independence. Support compliance with all safeguarding, health and safety, and housing management policies. Build and maintain strong relationships with partner organisations, landlords, and referral agencies. Deputise for the CEO when required and contribute to Board meetings and strategic planning. Represent at events, partnerships, and external meetings to raise the charity's profile and strengthen collaboration across the sector. About You You'll be a strong leader with excellent organisational and communication skills, ideally with experience in housing, supported accommodation, or refugee/asylum services. You'll bring a compassionate, person-centred approach and the ability to balance operational demands with empathy and care. Essential skills and experience: Proven experience in operational or service management within housing, social care, or the voluntary sector. Strong knowledge of housing standards, health and safety, and compliance requirements. Experience managing teams, supervising staff, and coordinating volunteers. Understanding of the challenges faced by refugees, asylum seekers, and vulnerable adults. Excellent organisational, problem-solving, and communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively with external partners, contractors, and community organisations. Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Why Join Us? Make a real difference to the lives of people rebuilding their futures. Join a supportive, passionate team within a growing, values-driven charity. Opportunity to shape and develop operational practices and influence future service design. Regular training, supervision, and professional development opportunities JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Operations Manager - Housing Resident Support and Housing Management Location: Leeds & Bradford Salary: £33,699 per annum (depending on experience) Hours: Full-time, permanent Reports to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) This charity provides accommodation and support to people who have become homeless at the end of the asylum process - including refugees granted leave to remain and Appeals Rights Exhausted (ARE) asylum seekers. We work to ensure all our residents have safe housing, access to essential support, and the opportunity to move on positively with their lives. About the Role We are seeking an experienced and compassionate Operations Manager to oversee all aspects of the charity's service delivery across Leeds and Bradford. Reporting directly to the CEO, you will play a key leadership role in ensuring our accommodation, support, and housing services are safe, compliant, and effective. You will lead, support, and develop a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, oversee housing operations and maintenance, and ensure that the individual care and support needs of all residents are met. This is a hands-on, varied, and rewarding role with a strong focus on operational excellence, team development, and improving outcomes for some of the most vulnerable members of our communities. Key Responsibilities Oversee all day-to-day operations across the charity in Leeds and Bradford. Ensure all housing stock is safe, well-maintained, and compliant with current housing and health & safety standards. Lead and manage support staff, volunteers, and students - providing supervision, guidance, and development opportunities. Develop and implement training and induction plans for all support team members. Oversee the delivery of high-quality housing and support services for refugees and asylum seekers, ensuring their care and support needs are assessed, met, and regularly reviewed. Manage maintenance systems, repairs, and contractor relationships to maintain high property standards. Lead on move-on support, helping residents transition to longer-term housing and independence. Support compliance with all safeguarding, health and safety, and housing management policies. Build and maintain strong relationships with partner organisations, landlords, and referral agencies. Deputise for the CEO when required and contribute to Board meetings and strategic planning. Represent at events, partnerships, and external meetings to raise the charity's profile and strengthen collaboration across the sector. About You You'll be a strong leader with excellent organisational and communication skills, ideally with experience in housing, supported accommodation, or refugee/asylum services. You'll bring a compassionate, person-centred approach and the ability to balance operational demands with empathy and care. Essential skills and experience: Proven experience in operational or service management within housing, social care, or the voluntary sector. Strong knowledge of housing standards, health and safety, and compliance requirements. Experience managing teams, supervising staff, and coordinating volunteers. Understanding of the challenges faced by refugees, asylum seekers, and vulnerable adults. Excellent organisational, problem-solving, and communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively with external partners, contractors, and community organisations. Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Why Join Us? Make a real difference to the lives of people rebuilding their futures. Join a supportive, passionate team within a growing, values-driven charity. Opportunity to shape and develop operational practices and influence future service design. Regular training, supervision, and professional development opportunities JBRP1_UKTJ
Senior Manager, GTM Finance
Sophos Group Oxford, Oxfordshire
About Us Sophos is a global leader and innovator of advanced security solutions for defeating cyberattacks. The company acquired Secureworks in February 2025, bringing together two pioneers that have redefined the cybersecurity industry with their innovative, native AI-optimized services, technologies and products. Sophos is now the largest pure-play Managed Detection and Response (MDR) provider, supporting more than 28,000 organizations. In addition to MDR and other services, Sophos' complete portfolio includes industry-leading endpoint, network, email, and cloud security that interoperate and adapt to defend through the Sophos Central platform. Secureworks provides the innovative, market-leading Taegis XDR/MDR, identity threat detection and response (ITDR), next-gen SIEM capabilities, managed risk, and a comprehensive set of advisory services. Sophos sells all these solutions through reseller partners, Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) worldwide, defending more than 600,000 organizations worldwide from phishing, ransomware, data theft, other every day and state-sponsored cybercrimes. The solutions are powered by historical and real-time threat intelligence from Sophos X-Ops and the newly added Counter Threat Unit (CTU). Sophos is headquartered in Oxford, U.K. More information is available at . Role Summary We are looking for a strategic and results-driven Senior Finance Manager to support our Chief Customer Officer (CCO) and Global Customer Experience Leadership Team. This role serves as the primary finance business partner, driving financial performance, retention economics, and operational excellence across our global customer base. The ideal candidate brings a strong SaaS background, exceptional analytical capability, and the ability to connect data-driven insights to business strategy. You will play a pivotal role in shaping investment decisions, improving renewal and retention outcomes, and influencing how we grow and serve our customers. What You Will Do Strategic Business Partnership: Partner directly with the CCO and Global Customer Experience leaders to drive financial accountability, investment prioritization, and operational execution aligned with company objectives. Planning & Forecasting: Lead financial planning for the Customer Success and Renewals organization, including headcount, opex, and key performance metrics (ACV/ARR, GRR/NRR, retention). Performance Management: Own the monthly close, forecast, and annual budget processes, providing visibility into renewal bookings, revenue retention, and spend efficiency. Insight & Analytics: Conduct deep-dive analyses on retention performance, renewal opportunity sizing, and customer lifetime value to drive strategic decision-making. KPI Development: Partner with Sales Operations, BI, and Data Analytics to define and track KPIs that measure customer experience productivity, renewal velocity, and customer health. Operational Excellence: Identify process improvement opportunities to streamline forecasting, enhance accuracy, and optimize resource deployment. Executive Reporting: Deliver concise and impactful insights to the CCO and Finance leadership through board-quality reporting and business reviews. Cross-Functional Influence: Collaborate with GTM Finance peers and RevOps to ensure alignment between bookings, renewals, and revenue growth objectives. What You Will Bring Bachelor's degree in finance, Accounting, or a related field. MBA or advanced degree preferred. Have a minimum 7 years of hands-on experience in SaaS Finance, including experience in budgeting, forecasting, and reporting. Minimum of 3 years of people management experience. Strong understanding of SaaS metrics, renewal rates, retention analysis & forecasting, and margin analysis. Demonstrated ability to collaborate across business units to achieve results and create organizational alignment. Experience working with customer success or sales organizations is a plus. Proven ability to partner with executive leadership to drive business strategy and financial performance. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, coupled with the ability to synthesize detailed information into succinct and actionable recommendations in presentations for our senior executives Excellent analytical skills, able to develop and enhance complex financial modelling and planning. Self-motivated, deliverable-focused, strong work ethic, enthusiastic and ambitious attitude, able to prioritize and resolve an array of issues simultaneously Desired Skills Advanced financial modelling skill is a plus. Experience with MSF PowerBI or Business Intelligence tools. Knowledge of financial reporting standards (e.g., GAAP, IFRS). Experience with financial planning and analysis tools (e.g., Anaplan, SAP, Oracle, Netsuite, Adaptive Planning). Salary In the United States, the base salary for this role ranges from $129,000 to $215,000. In addition to base salary, we offer additional compensation including bonus eligibility and a comprehensive benefits package. A candidate's specific pay within this range will depend on a variety of factors, including job-related skills, training, location, experience, relevant education, certifications, and other business and organizational needs. Ready to Join Us? At Sophos, we believe in the power of diverse perspectives to fuel innovation. Research shows that candidates sometimes hesitate to apply if they don't check every box in a job description. We challenge that notion. Your unique experiences and skills might be exactly what we need to enhance our team. Don't let a checklist hold you back -we encourage you to apply. What's Great About Sophos? Sophos operates a remote-first working model, making remote work the primary option for most employees. However, some roles may necessitate a hybrid approach. While we are a remote first organization, applicants must have legal authorization to work in the jurisdiction where the position is posted, without requiring employer sponsorship. Our people - we innovate and create, all of which are accompanied by a great sense of fun and team spirit Employee-led diversity and inclusion networks that build community and provide education and advocacy Annual charity and fundraising initiatives and volunteer days for employees to support local communities Global employee sustainability initiatives to reduce our environmental footprint Global fitness and trivia competitions to keep our bodies and minds sharp Global wellbeing days for employees to relax and recharge Monthly wellbeing webinars and training to support employee health and wellbeing Our Commitment To You We're proud of the diverse and inclusive environment we have at Sophos, and we're committed to ensuring equality of opportunity. We believe that diversity, combined with excellence, builds a better Sophos, so we encourage applicants who can contribute to the diversity of our team. All applicants will be treated in a fair and equal manner and in accordance with the law regardless of gender, sex, gender reassignment, marital status, race, religion or belief, color, age, military veteran status, disability, pregnancy, maternity or sexual orientation. We want to give you every opportunity to show us your best self, so if there are any adjustments we could make to the recruitment and selection process to support you, please let us know. Data Protection If you choose to explore an opportunity, and subsequently share your CV or other personal details with Sophos, these details will be held by Sophos for 12 months in accordance with our Privacy Policy and used by our recruitment team to contact you regarding this or other relevant opportunities at Sophos. If you would like Sophos to delete or update your details at any time, please follow the steps set out in the Privacy Policy describing your individual rights. For more information on Sophos' data protection practices, please consult our Privacy Policy Cybersecurity as a Service Delivered Sophos
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
About Us Sophos is a global leader and innovator of advanced security solutions for defeating cyberattacks. The company acquired Secureworks in February 2025, bringing together two pioneers that have redefined the cybersecurity industry with their innovative, native AI-optimized services, technologies and products. Sophos is now the largest pure-play Managed Detection and Response (MDR) provider, supporting more than 28,000 organizations. In addition to MDR and other services, Sophos' complete portfolio includes industry-leading endpoint, network, email, and cloud security that interoperate and adapt to defend through the Sophos Central platform. Secureworks provides the innovative, market-leading Taegis XDR/MDR, identity threat detection and response (ITDR), next-gen SIEM capabilities, managed risk, and a comprehensive set of advisory services. Sophos sells all these solutions through reseller partners, Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) worldwide, defending more than 600,000 organizations worldwide from phishing, ransomware, data theft, other every day and state-sponsored cybercrimes. The solutions are powered by historical and real-time threat intelligence from Sophos X-Ops and the newly added Counter Threat Unit (CTU). Sophos is headquartered in Oxford, U.K. More information is available at . Role Summary We are looking for a strategic and results-driven Senior Finance Manager to support our Chief Customer Officer (CCO) and Global Customer Experience Leadership Team. This role serves as the primary finance business partner, driving financial performance, retention economics, and operational excellence across our global customer base. The ideal candidate brings a strong SaaS background, exceptional analytical capability, and the ability to connect data-driven insights to business strategy. You will play a pivotal role in shaping investment decisions, improving renewal and retention outcomes, and influencing how we grow and serve our customers. What You Will Do Strategic Business Partnership: Partner directly with the CCO and Global Customer Experience leaders to drive financial accountability, investment prioritization, and operational execution aligned with company objectives. Planning & Forecasting: Lead financial planning for the Customer Success and Renewals organization, including headcount, opex, and key performance metrics (ACV/ARR, GRR/NRR, retention). Performance Management: Own the monthly close, forecast, and annual budget processes, providing visibility into renewal bookings, revenue retention, and spend efficiency. Insight & Analytics: Conduct deep-dive analyses on retention performance, renewal opportunity sizing, and customer lifetime value to drive strategic decision-making. KPI Development: Partner with Sales Operations, BI, and Data Analytics to define and track KPIs that measure customer experience productivity, renewal velocity, and customer health. Operational Excellence: Identify process improvement opportunities to streamline forecasting, enhance accuracy, and optimize resource deployment. Executive Reporting: Deliver concise and impactful insights to the CCO and Finance leadership through board-quality reporting and business reviews. Cross-Functional Influence: Collaborate with GTM Finance peers and RevOps to ensure alignment between bookings, renewals, and revenue growth objectives. What You Will Bring Bachelor's degree in finance, Accounting, or a related field. MBA or advanced degree preferred. Have a minimum 7 years of hands-on experience in SaaS Finance, including experience in budgeting, forecasting, and reporting. Minimum of 3 years of people management experience. Strong understanding of SaaS metrics, renewal rates, retention analysis & forecasting, and margin analysis. Demonstrated ability to collaborate across business units to achieve results and create organizational alignment. Experience working with customer success or sales organizations is a plus. Proven ability to partner with executive leadership to drive business strategy and financial performance. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, coupled with the ability to synthesize detailed information into succinct and actionable recommendations in presentations for our senior executives Excellent analytical skills, able to develop and enhance complex financial modelling and planning. Self-motivated, deliverable-focused, strong work ethic, enthusiastic and ambitious attitude, able to prioritize and resolve an array of issues simultaneously Desired Skills Advanced financial modelling skill is a plus. Experience with MSF PowerBI or Business Intelligence tools. Knowledge of financial reporting standards (e.g., GAAP, IFRS). Experience with financial planning and analysis tools (e.g., Anaplan, SAP, Oracle, Netsuite, Adaptive Planning). Salary In the United States, the base salary for this role ranges from $129,000 to $215,000. In addition to base salary, we offer additional compensation including bonus eligibility and a comprehensive benefits package. A candidate's specific pay within this range will depend on a variety of factors, including job-related skills, training, location, experience, relevant education, certifications, and other business and organizational needs. Ready to Join Us? At Sophos, we believe in the power of diverse perspectives to fuel innovation. Research shows that candidates sometimes hesitate to apply if they don't check every box in a job description. We challenge that notion. Your unique experiences and skills might be exactly what we need to enhance our team. Don't let a checklist hold you back -we encourage you to apply. What's Great About Sophos? Sophos operates a remote-first working model, making remote work the primary option for most employees. However, some roles may necessitate a hybrid approach. While we are a remote first organization, applicants must have legal authorization to work in the jurisdiction where the position is posted, without requiring employer sponsorship. Our people - we innovate and create, all of which are accompanied by a great sense of fun and team spirit Employee-led diversity and inclusion networks that build community and provide education and advocacy Annual charity and fundraising initiatives and volunteer days for employees to support local communities Global employee sustainability initiatives to reduce our environmental footprint Global fitness and trivia competitions to keep our bodies and minds sharp Global wellbeing days for employees to relax and recharge Monthly wellbeing webinars and training to support employee health and wellbeing Our Commitment To You We're proud of the diverse and inclusive environment we have at Sophos, and we're committed to ensuring equality of opportunity. We believe that diversity, combined with excellence, builds a better Sophos, so we encourage applicants who can contribute to the diversity of our team. All applicants will be treated in a fair and equal manner and in accordance with the law regardless of gender, sex, gender reassignment, marital status, race, religion or belief, color, age, military veteran status, disability, pregnancy, maternity or sexual orientation. We want to give you every opportunity to show us your best self, so if there are any adjustments we could make to the recruitment and selection process to support you, please let us know. Data Protection If you choose to explore an opportunity, and subsequently share your CV or other personal details with Sophos, these details will be held by Sophos for 12 months in accordance with our Privacy Policy and used by our recruitment team to contact you regarding this or other relevant opportunities at Sophos. If you would like Sophos to delete or update your details at any time, please follow the steps set out in the Privacy Policy describing your individual rights. For more information on Sophos' data protection practices, please consult our Privacy Policy Cybersecurity as a Service Delivered Sophos
Director, Regional Business Development
VSE Aviation, Inc. Lydney, Gloucestershire
Posted Sunday, October 5, 2025 at 11:00 PM SUMMARY: The Regional Business Development Director is responsible for the long-term sales growth strategy and sales performance for the region. They define an overall approach by aligning customer needs and VSE's business objectives. They have a leadership footprint to a specific region, and play critical roles in customer account planning, growth strategy, marketing initiatives, and talent development. They are accountable for the sales team's work such as customer engagement, management and deliverables whilst promoting the development of sales and business development skills to their immediate team, and the development of new capabilities. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Collaborating with the Chief Growth Officer to set the strategic vision and marketing strategy within region. Maintains and prioritizes relationships with regional business unit leaders to ensure that their needs are met. Works closely with cross-functional business groups and business unit leaders to support new business development and customer retention to drive strong monthly/quarterly/annual sales accomplishments. Draft and execute annual goals and strategies that are aligned with our long-term vision. Lead EMEA team through the annual strategic planning process and manage team's execution of strategies to meet annual goals. Provide progress updates to senior leadership. Ability to manage a large number of active accounts while simultaneously uncovering and aiding sales teams with closing new sales opportunities. Leading a team of directors and managers; responsible for recruitment, development, and retention of a culturally diverse team. Other duties as assigned. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in business, economics, aviation or international relations. 10 years of direct sales experience within our industry. 2+ years of experience in a leadership role. 5+ years of analytical experience. Demonstrated ability to drive customer outcomes, and strong understanding of how business groups inter-relate. Experience working in one or more Emerging Markets. Strong business acumen for uncovering, evaluating, growing and closing sales opportunities within a dynamic and extremely time sensitive environment. Demonstrated track record in developing and rolling out sales offerings. Articulate verbal communication, professional business writing and presentation skills. PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree in business, economics, aviation or international relations. 14+ years of customer service/sales experience. 10+ years in aviation industry. 10+ years in a leadership position. First class intellect, and charismatic presence; ability to inspire a team. Rigorous analytical mindset. Enthusiastic and passionate - excited about Kellstrom and aviation, and the possibilities of growing our business. Process and detail orientated. Strong interpersonal skills and experience presenting to executive audiences. Team orientated with an ability to work well with a range of people. OTHER: The selected applicant will be subject to a background check and pre-employment drug screening. At VSE, we don't just hire employees; we nurture careers and champion well-being. We understand that our success is driven by the people who make up our incredible team, and that's why we're committed to providing a workplace that goes beyond just a job-it's a place where you can truly flourish. When you choose VSE, you're choosing a company that prioritizes YOU. Competitive Salaries: Your hard work is rewarded with competitive salaries. Ready to be part of a company that values you as much as your skills and expertise? Join VSE and let's take your career to new heights while ensuring your well-being every step of the way. Come grow with us. Your future begins here. Apply TODAY!
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Posted Sunday, October 5, 2025 at 11:00 PM SUMMARY: The Regional Business Development Director is responsible for the long-term sales growth strategy and sales performance for the region. They define an overall approach by aligning customer needs and VSE's business objectives. They have a leadership footprint to a specific region, and play critical roles in customer account planning, growth strategy, marketing initiatives, and talent development. They are accountable for the sales team's work such as customer engagement, management and deliverables whilst promoting the development of sales and business development skills to their immediate team, and the development of new capabilities. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Collaborating with the Chief Growth Officer to set the strategic vision and marketing strategy within region. Maintains and prioritizes relationships with regional business unit leaders to ensure that their needs are met. Works closely with cross-functional business groups and business unit leaders to support new business development and customer retention to drive strong monthly/quarterly/annual sales accomplishments. Draft and execute annual goals and strategies that are aligned with our long-term vision. Lead EMEA team through the annual strategic planning process and manage team's execution of strategies to meet annual goals. Provide progress updates to senior leadership. Ability to manage a large number of active accounts while simultaneously uncovering and aiding sales teams with closing new sales opportunities. Leading a team of directors and managers; responsible for recruitment, development, and retention of a culturally diverse team. Other duties as assigned. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in business, economics, aviation or international relations. 10 years of direct sales experience within our industry. 2+ years of experience in a leadership role. 5+ years of analytical experience. Demonstrated ability to drive customer outcomes, and strong understanding of how business groups inter-relate. Experience working in one or more Emerging Markets. Strong business acumen for uncovering, evaluating, growing and closing sales opportunities within a dynamic and extremely time sensitive environment. Demonstrated track record in developing and rolling out sales offerings. Articulate verbal communication, professional business writing and presentation skills. PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree in business, economics, aviation or international relations. 14+ years of customer service/sales experience. 10+ years in aviation industry. 10+ years in a leadership position. First class intellect, and charismatic presence; ability to inspire a team. Rigorous analytical mindset. Enthusiastic and passionate - excited about Kellstrom and aviation, and the possibilities of growing our business. Process and detail orientated. Strong interpersonal skills and experience presenting to executive audiences. Team orientated with an ability to work well with a range of people. OTHER: The selected applicant will be subject to a background check and pre-employment drug screening. At VSE, we don't just hire employees; we nurture careers and champion well-being. We understand that our success is driven by the people who make up our incredible team, and that's why we're committed to providing a workplace that goes beyond just a job-it's a place where you can truly flourish. When you choose VSE, you're choosing a company that prioritizes YOU. Competitive Salaries: Your hard work is rewarded with competitive salaries. Ready to be part of a company that values you as much as your skills and expertise? Join VSE and let's take your career to new heights while ensuring your well-being every step of the way. Come grow with us. Your future begins here. Apply TODAY!
Chief Data Officer
NHS City, Manchester
Be the Intelligence Behind the Future of Cancer Care Are you ready to lead one of the most exciting data transformations in UK healthcare? The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Chief Data Officer (CDO) to spearhead our journey toward becoming the UK's most intelligent cancer hospital. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of cancer care through data, analytics, and innovation driving personalised medicine, operational excellence, and ground-breaking research. Why This Role Matters At The Christie, data isn't just numbers it's knowledge, insight, and life saving potential. As CDO, you'll lead the strategic direction of enterprise-wide data management, governance, and analytics. You'll be the architect of our data future, enabling clinicians, researchers, and operational teams to make smarter, faster, and more impactful decisions. You'll champion the Pathway to Intelligent Hospital - Joint Analytics for Cancer, collaborating with national bodies, academic institutions, and industry partners to unlock the power of real world data. Main duties of the job Lead the development and delivery of a Trust wide data strategy aligned with national priorities like Data Saves Lives and the NHS Long Term Plan. Drive innovation in AI, predictive modelling, and population health analytics. Oversee data governance, architecture, and quality across all systems. Enable secure, ethical data sharing to reduce health inequalities. Support research and clinical trials with high quality, curated data. Cultivate a data literacy culture across the Trust, empowering staff to use data for better care and smarter decisions. What We're Looking For We're seeking a visionary leader with: Proven experience in senior data leadership, ideally in healthcare or public sector. Strategic insight and technical expertise in data platforms, governance, and analytics. A passion for innovation, curiosity, and solving complex system wide challenges. The ability to influence at executive level and inspire multidisciplinary teams. A commitment to equity, sustainability, and ethical data use. What Makes This Role Unique This isn't just a data role it's a transformational leadership position. You'll be at the heart of shaping how data drives care, research, and operational strategy in one of the UK's leading cancer centres. You'll have the freedom to innovate, the support to lead, and the platform to make a lasting impact. About us The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15 % of patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK. Job Responsibilities DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Oversee the quality, security, and lifecycle management of data across all Trust systems. Define the roadmap and oversee the implementation of organisational level data platforms, tools, capabilities and functions to ensure the Christie is a leader in the uses of high quality real world data. Enable the use of data for clinical decision support, operational intelligence, and performance improvement. Support research, innovation, and academic partnerships by ensuring access to high quality, well curated data. Lead the development of advanced analytics capabilities, including AI and predictive modelling, to support population health and personalised care. Develop and implement a Trust wide data strategy aligned with national priorities for cancer care. Lead data governance, ensuring compliance with standards (e.g. GDPR, Caldicott Principles, Ethics). Champion data literacy and foster a culture of data driven decision making across the Trust. Collaborate with partners to enable secure and ethical data sharing across organisational boundaries for the benefit of our patients. PLANNING AND ORGANISATIONAL TASKS / DUTIES Manage and lead teams in line with the trusts workforce and related policies, standing financial instructions and scheme of delegation, and other relevant policies and procedures. Develop and achieve annual objectives for data services within the framework of the Trusts objectives and agreed strategy. Manage allocated budgets within the requirements of the Trusts Scheme of Delegation and Standing Financial Instructions. Produce an annual rolling investment plan for data infrastructure including capital, revenue and staffing resource. Lead the specification of data platforms. Measure and advance the Trusts analytical maturity using benchmarked standards of assessment. Develop and implement policies and procedures in line with requirements and best practice. Ensure compliance of the clinical systems with Safety of Health Systems standards, appropriate NHS Information Standards Notices (ISNs) and National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) notices. Ensure compliance with the requirements of information governance, data protection and freedom of information guidance and legislation. RESPONSIBILITIES FOR INFORMATION RESOURCES Support provision of modern digital infrastructure, that fully support the operational, clinical, and business data/intelligence needs of the trust. Oversee the delivery of an effective set of comprehensive and proactive data and intelligence support services. Ensure the effective management of data assets, ensuring these are actively monitored with clear ownership and accountability. Ensure the provision of effective data protection measures to adequately secure and maintain systems data. Lead, link, partner and utilise resources and capabilities available from industry and NHS partners, to provide mutual benefits in the advancement of data utilisation with our patient needs at the centre of all decisions. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONDUCT Adhere to impeccable standards of personal conduct and demonstrate commitment to the trusts values. Ensure personal professional knowledge is regularly updated and keep abreast of relevant developments. Adhere to the expectations set by the trusts values. Adhere to the Code of Conduct for NHS Managers. Implement systems and processes, so that in the event of absence, access to all appropriate information is maintained to allow the continued safe and effective running of the services under your leadership. ON-CALL Participate in the Executive on call rota Person Specification Qualifications Educated to Masters level or equivalent experience in a relevant field (e.g. Data Science, Informatics, Computer Science, Public Health). Evidence of continued professional development in data leadership, governance, or analytics. Professional certifications in data governance, data protection, or analytics (e.g. DAMA, CDMP, PRINCE2, TOGAF). Fellowship or membership of relevant professional bodies (e.g. BCS, Faculty of Clinical Informatics). Other Able to work flexible hours if required. Able to participate in an On Call rota if required. Own transport Experience Proven experience in a senior data leadership role within a complex organisation, ideally in healthcare or the public sector. Track record of delivering data strategies and governance Experience working with clinical and operational teams to embed data driven decision making. Experience in managing data architecture, analytics platforms, and data science initiatives Experience of managing and leading external relationships with national bodies and industry partners Experience working within or alongside an NHS Trust, IC, or other healthcare provider. Experience supporting research and innovation through data access and curation. Experience in cross organisational data sharing and regional data collaboration initiatives. Skills Strategic leadership and vision in data management and analytics. Strong stakeholder engagement and influencing skills across clinical, operational, and executive levels. Ability to translate complex data concepts into actionable insights for non technical audiences. Excellent communication, negotiation, and presentation skills. Ability to lead and develop multidisciplinary teams, including data scientists, analysts, and governance professionals. Ability to lead innovation in AI, machine learning, and predictive analytics in a healthcare context. Skilled in change management and digital transformation. Knowledge In depth understanding of NHS data standards, structures, and regulatory frameworks (e.g. NHS Digital, IG Toolkit, Caldicott Principles, GDPR). Knowledge of data governance, data quality management, and information lifecycle principles. Familiarity with modern data platforms, interoperability standards (e.g. FHIR), and analytics tools. Understanding of the NHS Long Term Plan, Data Saves Lives strategy, and Integrated Care Systems (ICS) priorities. Understanding of research data management, clinical trials, and academic data partnerships. Awareness of NHS funding models . click apply for full job details
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Be the Intelligence Behind the Future of Cancer Care Are you ready to lead one of the most exciting data transformations in UK healthcare? The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Chief Data Officer (CDO) to spearhead our journey toward becoming the UK's most intelligent cancer hospital. This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of cancer care through data, analytics, and innovation driving personalised medicine, operational excellence, and ground-breaking research. Why This Role Matters At The Christie, data isn't just numbers it's knowledge, insight, and life saving potential. As CDO, you'll lead the strategic direction of enterprise-wide data management, governance, and analytics. You'll be the architect of our data future, enabling clinicians, researchers, and operational teams to make smarter, faster, and more impactful decisions. You'll champion the Pathway to Intelligent Hospital - Joint Analytics for Cancer, collaborating with national bodies, academic institutions, and industry partners to unlock the power of real world data. Main duties of the job Lead the development and delivery of a Trust wide data strategy aligned with national priorities like Data Saves Lives and the NHS Long Term Plan. Drive innovation in AI, predictive modelling, and population health analytics. Oversee data governance, architecture, and quality across all systems. Enable secure, ethical data sharing to reduce health inequalities. Support research and clinical trials with high quality, curated data. Cultivate a data literacy culture across the Trust, empowering staff to use data for better care and smarter decisions. What We're Looking For We're seeking a visionary leader with: Proven experience in senior data leadership, ideally in healthcare or public sector. Strategic insight and technical expertise in data platforms, governance, and analytics. A passion for innovation, curiosity, and solving complex system wide challenges. The ability to influence at executive level and inspire multidisciplinary teams. A commitment to equity, sustainability, and ethical data use. What Makes This Role Unique This isn't just a data role it's a transformational leadership position. You'll be at the heart of shaping how data drives care, research, and operational strategy in one of the UK's leading cancer centres. You'll have the freedom to innovate, the support to lead, and the platform to make a lasting impact. About us The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15 % of patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK. Job Responsibilities DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Oversee the quality, security, and lifecycle management of data across all Trust systems. Define the roadmap and oversee the implementation of organisational level data platforms, tools, capabilities and functions to ensure the Christie is a leader in the uses of high quality real world data. Enable the use of data for clinical decision support, operational intelligence, and performance improvement. Support research, innovation, and academic partnerships by ensuring access to high quality, well curated data. Lead the development of advanced analytics capabilities, including AI and predictive modelling, to support population health and personalised care. Develop and implement a Trust wide data strategy aligned with national priorities for cancer care. Lead data governance, ensuring compliance with standards (e.g. GDPR, Caldicott Principles, Ethics). Champion data literacy and foster a culture of data driven decision making across the Trust. Collaborate with partners to enable secure and ethical data sharing across organisational boundaries for the benefit of our patients. PLANNING AND ORGANISATIONAL TASKS / DUTIES Manage and lead teams in line with the trusts workforce and related policies, standing financial instructions and scheme of delegation, and other relevant policies and procedures. Develop and achieve annual objectives for data services within the framework of the Trusts objectives and agreed strategy. Manage allocated budgets within the requirements of the Trusts Scheme of Delegation and Standing Financial Instructions. Produce an annual rolling investment plan for data infrastructure including capital, revenue and staffing resource. Lead the specification of data platforms. Measure and advance the Trusts analytical maturity using benchmarked standards of assessment. Develop and implement policies and procedures in line with requirements and best practice. Ensure compliance of the clinical systems with Safety of Health Systems standards, appropriate NHS Information Standards Notices (ISNs) and National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) notices. Ensure compliance with the requirements of information governance, data protection and freedom of information guidance and legislation. RESPONSIBILITIES FOR INFORMATION RESOURCES Support provision of modern digital infrastructure, that fully support the operational, clinical, and business data/intelligence needs of the trust. Oversee the delivery of an effective set of comprehensive and proactive data and intelligence support services. Ensure the effective management of data assets, ensuring these are actively monitored with clear ownership and accountability. Ensure the provision of effective data protection measures to adequately secure and maintain systems data. Lead, link, partner and utilise resources and capabilities available from industry and NHS partners, to provide mutual benefits in the advancement of data utilisation with our patient needs at the centre of all decisions. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONDUCT Adhere to impeccable standards of personal conduct and demonstrate commitment to the trusts values. Ensure personal professional knowledge is regularly updated and keep abreast of relevant developments. Adhere to the expectations set by the trusts values. Adhere to the Code of Conduct for NHS Managers. Implement systems and processes, so that in the event of absence, access to all appropriate information is maintained to allow the continued safe and effective running of the services under your leadership. ON-CALL Participate in the Executive on call rota Person Specification Qualifications Educated to Masters level or equivalent experience in a relevant field (e.g. Data Science, Informatics, Computer Science, Public Health). Evidence of continued professional development in data leadership, governance, or analytics. Professional certifications in data governance, data protection, or analytics (e.g. DAMA, CDMP, PRINCE2, TOGAF). Fellowship or membership of relevant professional bodies (e.g. BCS, Faculty of Clinical Informatics). Other Able to work flexible hours if required. Able to participate in an On Call rota if required. Own transport Experience Proven experience in a senior data leadership role within a complex organisation, ideally in healthcare or the public sector. Track record of delivering data strategies and governance Experience working with clinical and operational teams to embed data driven decision making. Experience in managing data architecture, analytics platforms, and data science initiatives Experience of managing and leading external relationships with national bodies and industry partners Experience working within or alongside an NHS Trust, IC, or other healthcare provider. Experience supporting research and innovation through data access and curation. Experience in cross organisational data sharing and regional data collaboration initiatives. Skills Strategic leadership and vision in data management and analytics. Strong stakeholder engagement and influencing skills across clinical, operational, and executive levels. Ability to translate complex data concepts into actionable insights for non technical audiences. Excellent communication, negotiation, and presentation skills. Ability to lead and develop multidisciplinary teams, including data scientists, analysts, and governance professionals. Ability to lead innovation in AI, machine learning, and predictive analytics in a healthcare context. Skilled in change management and digital transformation. Knowledge In depth understanding of NHS data standards, structures, and regulatory frameworks (e.g. NHS Digital, IG Toolkit, Caldicott Principles, GDPR). Knowledge of data governance, data quality management, and information lifecycle principles. Familiarity with modern data platforms, interoperability standards (e.g. FHIR), and analytics tools. Understanding of the NHS Long Term Plan, Data Saves Lives strategy, and Integrated Care Systems (ICS) priorities. Understanding of research data management, clinical trials, and academic data partnerships. Awareness of NHS funding models . click apply for full job details
Band 9 Deputy Chief Finance Officer - Strategy, Insight & Delivery
NHS Romford, Essex
Overview Band 9 Deputy Chief Finance Officer - Strategy, Insight & Delivery at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT). Closing date: 07 December 2025. North East London hosts a diverse population of around two million residents; BHRUT serves 40 % of this community, generating over £1 bn in revenue and spending approximately £50 m in capital each year. The Trust seeks to improve value for money and achieve a sustainable, breakeven financial position. Responsibilities Develop and maintain the Trust's 5 year sustainable financial improvement strategy based on evidence of waste. Translate this insight into robust delivery plans through Finance Business Partners, working with operational, clinical and corporate teams to deliver recurrent financial improvement. Main duties of the job Deliver compassionate leadership within the finance function and as a senior leader within BHRUT and the NEL Integrated Care System, driving value for patients and residents. Utilize advanced analytical skills to convert big data into actionable intelligence, develop compelling cases for change, and engage leadership, the Board and system partners to effect positive change. Lead the implementation of the new Electronic Patient Record, leveraging increased data volume and complexity to generate insights that enhance productivity and finance sustainability. Person Specification Education / Qualification Current qualified member of a recognised professional accountancy body (CCAB/CIMA) or equivalent experience. Evidence of post qualification commitment to continuing professional development. Educated to masters level or equivalent experience. Business Case qualified (e.g. CIPFA Better Business Case Practitioner or equivalent). Training in Quality Improvement methodology. Skills and Abilities Handle highly complex, sensitive and contentious information, making judgements on financial risk and advising senior levels internally and externally. Develop successful strategies and plans, engaging effectively with stakeholders, championing a data driven approach. Demonstrate experience of a large budget; ownership of the budget setting process and knowledge of financial policy and procedures. Experience / Knowledge Deep understanding of the NHS and partners from national to local organisations. Experience working with Executives, operating at Board and Board sub committee level. Experience leading complex change in an acute Trust (or similar organisation). Expert knowledge of the NHS finance regime, including provider payment mechanisms, financial governance, NHS information flows and legislation. Demonstrated delivery of benefit within difficult financial environments. Experience in other parts of the NHS. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a Disclosure and Barring Service check to confirm no previous criminal convictions. Salary £115,120 to £131,578 a year inclusive Location Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Overview Band 9 Deputy Chief Finance Officer - Strategy, Insight & Delivery at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT). Closing date: 07 December 2025. North East London hosts a diverse population of around two million residents; BHRUT serves 40 % of this community, generating over £1 bn in revenue and spending approximately £50 m in capital each year. The Trust seeks to improve value for money and achieve a sustainable, breakeven financial position. Responsibilities Develop and maintain the Trust's 5 year sustainable financial improvement strategy based on evidence of waste. Translate this insight into robust delivery plans through Finance Business Partners, working with operational, clinical and corporate teams to deliver recurrent financial improvement. Main duties of the job Deliver compassionate leadership within the finance function and as a senior leader within BHRUT and the NEL Integrated Care System, driving value for patients and residents. Utilize advanced analytical skills to convert big data into actionable intelligence, develop compelling cases for change, and engage leadership, the Board and system partners to effect positive change. Lead the implementation of the new Electronic Patient Record, leveraging increased data volume and complexity to generate insights that enhance productivity and finance sustainability. Person Specification Education / Qualification Current qualified member of a recognised professional accountancy body (CCAB/CIMA) or equivalent experience. Evidence of post qualification commitment to continuing professional development. Educated to masters level or equivalent experience. Business Case qualified (e.g. CIPFA Better Business Case Practitioner or equivalent). Training in Quality Improvement methodology. Skills and Abilities Handle highly complex, sensitive and contentious information, making judgements on financial risk and advising senior levels internally and externally. Develop successful strategies and plans, engaging effectively with stakeholders, championing a data driven approach. Demonstrate experience of a large budget; ownership of the budget setting process and knowledge of financial policy and procedures. Experience / Knowledge Deep understanding of the NHS and partners from national to local organisations. Experience working with Executives, operating at Board and Board sub committee level. Experience leading complex change in an acute Trust (or similar organisation). Expert knowledge of the NHS finance regime, including provider payment mechanisms, financial governance, NHS information flows and legislation. Demonstrated delivery of benefit within difficult financial environments. Experience in other parts of the NHS. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a Disclosure and Barring Service check to confirm no previous criminal convictions. Salary £115,120 to £131,578 a year inclusive Location Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Liverpool Arab Arts Festival
Chief Executive Officer
Liverpool Arab Arts Festival
Liverpool Arab Arts Festival (LAAF) is the UK s leading celebration of Arab arts and cultures. We are a small team that delivers huge impact - rooted in Liverpool s communities yet connected to artists and audiences across the world. Our work is grounded in representation, collaboration, and exchange, bringing Arab creativity and perspectives to the heart of the UK s cultural landscape. As Chief Executive Officer, you will lead this unique organisation through a pivotal period of transition and renewal. Working closely with the Board, staff team, freelance workers, artists, communities and partners, you will provide strategic, financial, artistic and cultural leadership - ensuring that LAAF continues to thrive in an increasingly complex political, social, and financial climate. This is a deeply rewarding role that calls for someone who is rigorous, transparent, and community-minded; someone who understands both the practical challenges of running an arts organisation and a live festival, year-round events and engagement projects, and the responsibility of representing communities whose stories matter. The ideal candidate will be ready to immerse themselves in the relationships and networks that keep LAAF alive, and to lead with creativity, care, and conviction.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Liverpool Arab Arts Festival (LAAF) is the UK s leading celebration of Arab arts and cultures. We are a small team that delivers huge impact - rooted in Liverpool s communities yet connected to artists and audiences across the world. Our work is grounded in representation, collaboration, and exchange, bringing Arab creativity and perspectives to the heart of the UK s cultural landscape. As Chief Executive Officer, you will lead this unique organisation through a pivotal period of transition and renewal. Working closely with the Board, staff team, freelance workers, artists, communities and partners, you will provide strategic, financial, artistic and cultural leadership - ensuring that LAAF continues to thrive in an increasingly complex political, social, and financial climate. This is a deeply rewarding role that calls for someone who is rigorous, transparent, and community-minded; someone who understands both the practical challenges of running an arts organisation and a live festival, year-round events and engagement projects, and the responsibility of representing communities whose stories matter. The ideal candidate will be ready to immerse themselves in the relationships and networks that keep LAAF alive, and to lead with creativity, care, and conviction.
Chief Security Officer
Global Resourcing Solutions
HMRC - Chief Security Officer - SCS2 £100,000 up to a maximum of £162,500 per annum for an exceptional candidate. Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, London (100 Parliament Street, Croydon or Stratford), Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Portsmouth or Telford. Regular travel to multiple locations is expected. We work on a hybrid basis with a minimum of 60% of our working time required to be spent in an office location. Please note, salary is dependent upon experience and the band maximum is not guaranteed. For existing Civil Servants, Standard Civil Service pay rules apply. About HMRC Almost every individual and business in the UK is a direct customer of HMRC, as we collect the money that pays for the UK's public services and gives people who need it vital financial support. Over recent and coming years, our work never has been, nor will be, more critical as we rebuild and secure our nation's future. With these demands in mind, and as one of the largest and most digitally focussed organisations in the UK, sits the role of Chief Security Officer. As an organisation ever driving towards a high performing trusted and modern tax administration system which is closing the tax gap and becoming ever more agile in serving the British public- promoting sustainable economic growth and supporting millions across the UK and beyond. You will be securing one of the richest data sets available on UK citizens, and as Chief Security Officer, you will have the awesome responsibility for securing the vehicle by which the UK funds itself- leading a team responsible for people data and systems security, collaborating with cross government partners and leading on collaborative security initiatives to deliver a best in class operation across the civil service. As an established and accomplished leader with significant credibility, you will be comfortable operating at both the strategic and operational levels, setting a clear and tangible vision. You will also use your influence and collaborative skills to build consensus and drive delivery across the entire enterprise to ensure platforms, data, and services, are safeguarded against evolving threats. You will bring strategic vision, technical expertise, and strong leadership to a complex and fast-paced environment, shaping the future of security across one of the UK's largest public sector organisations. To deliver this vital agenda, as Chief Security Officer you will: Lead on HMRC's security and data protection (GDPR) strategic vision, direction, and budget, ensuring alignment with organisational objectives. Provide strategic and operational leadership to HMRC's Security Function (circa 400 personnel). Oversee the operations and strategic direction of a Fraud Prevention Centre (circa 100 personnel). Adopt a proactive and engaged stakeholder management strategy both internally and across government to maintain and develop the credibility and trust in the Security function at HMRC. Establish and maintain HMRC's security program to ensure that information assets, associated technology, applications, systems, infrastructure, and processes are adequately protected. As a key member of the CDIOs SLT, contribute to overall CDIO policy making and strategy for infrastructure and application services, including strategic planning and procurement decisions. Lead, motivate, develop, and appraise team members, building a customer-centric, effective, and coherent security culture. Essential Criteria: Professional Expertise & Standards - demonstrates a deep and current understanding of information security principles, technologies, and control frameworks. This is evidenced by relevant academic qualifications (degree or postgraduate highly desirable) and professional certifications such as CISSP, CISM, or equivalent. Shows a strong commitment to delivering against recognised industry standards and best practices. Executive Security Leadership - proven strategic leadership in managing security, risk, and compliance across large-scale, complex IT environments. Brings an outstanding track record of shaping and delivering enterprise-wide security programmes that support organisational resilience and regulatory compliance. Technical Authority & Innovation - extensive technical expertise across multiple domains of security and compliance, with the ability to exercise independent judgment and make high-impact decisions. Demonstrates a forward-looking approach to emerging threats, including experience in researching and implementing innovative solutions such as Zero Trust architectures, secure AI, and other cutting edge security models. Strategic Influence & Stakeholder Management - exceptional influencing, negotiation, and relationship building skills, with a proven ability to engage and maintain trust with senior stakeholders across government, industry, and third party providers. Able to align security strategy with broader organisational goals through effective cross functional collaboration. Organisational Change & Vision - demonstrable experience in anticipating and preparing for major organisational or technological shifts, including emerging cyber threats. Confidently leads through uncertainty, ensuring the organisation remains agile, informed, and resilient. Team Leadership & Development - proven ability to build, lead, and develop high performing teams across multiple locations. Skilled in empowering senior managers and specialists within the security and compliance disciplines, fostering a culture of excellence, accountability, and continuous improvement. This role is open to public sector and private sector candidates and would suit someone with experience of working inside large scale organisations. Your work will impact tens of millions of citizens and many businesses across the UK and abroad and represents an opportunity to lead and influence Security strategy at a scale rarely matched and at the highest levels within the civil service. For further information or to apply please email or contact Dave Flynn on to arrange an informal conversation.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
HMRC - Chief Security Officer - SCS2 £100,000 up to a maximum of £162,500 per annum for an exceptional candidate. Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, London (100 Parliament Street, Croydon or Stratford), Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Portsmouth or Telford. Regular travel to multiple locations is expected. We work on a hybrid basis with a minimum of 60% of our working time required to be spent in an office location. Please note, salary is dependent upon experience and the band maximum is not guaranteed. For existing Civil Servants, Standard Civil Service pay rules apply. About HMRC Almost every individual and business in the UK is a direct customer of HMRC, as we collect the money that pays for the UK's public services and gives people who need it vital financial support. Over recent and coming years, our work never has been, nor will be, more critical as we rebuild and secure our nation's future. With these demands in mind, and as one of the largest and most digitally focussed organisations in the UK, sits the role of Chief Security Officer. As an organisation ever driving towards a high performing trusted and modern tax administration system which is closing the tax gap and becoming ever more agile in serving the British public- promoting sustainable economic growth and supporting millions across the UK and beyond. You will be securing one of the richest data sets available on UK citizens, and as Chief Security Officer, you will have the awesome responsibility for securing the vehicle by which the UK funds itself- leading a team responsible for people data and systems security, collaborating with cross government partners and leading on collaborative security initiatives to deliver a best in class operation across the civil service. As an established and accomplished leader with significant credibility, you will be comfortable operating at both the strategic and operational levels, setting a clear and tangible vision. You will also use your influence and collaborative skills to build consensus and drive delivery across the entire enterprise to ensure platforms, data, and services, are safeguarded against evolving threats. You will bring strategic vision, technical expertise, and strong leadership to a complex and fast-paced environment, shaping the future of security across one of the UK's largest public sector organisations. To deliver this vital agenda, as Chief Security Officer you will: Lead on HMRC's security and data protection (GDPR) strategic vision, direction, and budget, ensuring alignment with organisational objectives. Provide strategic and operational leadership to HMRC's Security Function (circa 400 personnel). Oversee the operations and strategic direction of a Fraud Prevention Centre (circa 100 personnel). Adopt a proactive and engaged stakeholder management strategy both internally and across government to maintain and develop the credibility and trust in the Security function at HMRC. Establish and maintain HMRC's security program to ensure that information assets, associated technology, applications, systems, infrastructure, and processes are adequately protected. As a key member of the CDIOs SLT, contribute to overall CDIO policy making and strategy for infrastructure and application services, including strategic planning and procurement decisions. Lead, motivate, develop, and appraise team members, building a customer-centric, effective, and coherent security culture. Essential Criteria: Professional Expertise & Standards - demonstrates a deep and current understanding of information security principles, technologies, and control frameworks. This is evidenced by relevant academic qualifications (degree or postgraduate highly desirable) and professional certifications such as CISSP, CISM, or equivalent. Shows a strong commitment to delivering against recognised industry standards and best practices. Executive Security Leadership - proven strategic leadership in managing security, risk, and compliance across large-scale, complex IT environments. Brings an outstanding track record of shaping and delivering enterprise-wide security programmes that support organisational resilience and regulatory compliance. Technical Authority & Innovation - extensive technical expertise across multiple domains of security and compliance, with the ability to exercise independent judgment and make high-impact decisions. Demonstrates a forward-looking approach to emerging threats, including experience in researching and implementing innovative solutions such as Zero Trust architectures, secure AI, and other cutting edge security models. Strategic Influence & Stakeholder Management - exceptional influencing, negotiation, and relationship building skills, with a proven ability to engage and maintain trust with senior stakeholders across government, industry, and third party providers. Able to align security strategy with broader organisational goals through effective cross functional collaboration. Organisational Change & Vision - demonstrable experience in anticipating and preparing for major organisational or technological shifts, including emerging cyber threats. Confidently leads through uncertainty, ensuring the organisation remains agile, informed, and resilient. Team Leadership & Development - proven ability to build, lead, and develop high performing teams across multiple locations. Skilled in empowering senior managers and specialists within the security and compliance disciplines, fostering a culture of excellence, accountability, and continuous improvement. This role is open to public sector and private sector candidates and would suit someone with experience of working inside large scale organisations. Your work will impact tens of millions of citizens and many businesses across the UK and abroad and represents an opportunity to lead and influence Security strategy at a scale rarely matched and at the highest levels within the civil service. For further information or to apply please email or contact Dave Flynn on to arrange an informal conversation.
Chief Data Officer
Devonshire Hayes Recruitment Specialists Ltd.
Devonshire Hayes have partnered with a leading insurance provider committed to innovation, customer-centric solutions, and data-driven decision making. We aim to leverage data and analytics to transform risk management, underwriting, claims processing, and customer experience. We are seeking a strategic Chief Data Officer to lead our data vision and governance. Role The Chief Data Officer will be responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive data strategy that drives business growth, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance. This senior leadership role will oversee data governance, data quality, analytics, and advanced data technologies to unlock value from the company's data assets. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute a company-wide data strategy aligned with business objectives. Lead data governance frameworks to ensure data quality, integrity, privacy, and security. Build and oversee the data management infrastructure, including data warehouses, lakes, and analytics platforms. Drive advanced analytics, machine learning, and AI initiatives to enhance underwriting, claims, fraud detection, and customer insights. Collaborate with IT, actuarial, underwriting, claims, and business teams to embed data-driven decision-making. Ensure compliance with data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR, insurance-specific data regulations). Establish metrics and KPIs to measure the effectiveness and impact of data initiatives. Lead and develop a high-performing data team, including data scientists, engineers, analysts, and governance specialists. Manage vendor relationships and evaluate emerging data technologies to maintain a competitive edge. Communicate data strategy and insights to executive leadership and key stakeholders.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Devonshire Hayes have partnered with a leading insurance provider committed to innovation, customer-centric solutions, and data-driven decision making. We aim to leverage data and analytics to transform risk management, underwriting, claims processing, and customer experience. We are seeking a strategic Chief Data Officer to lead our data vision and governance. Role The Chief Data Officer will be responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive data strategy that drives business growth, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance. This senior leadership role will oversee data governance, data quality, analytics, and advanced data technologies to unlock value from the company's data assets. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute a company-wide data strategy aligned with business objectives. Lead data governance frameworks to ensure data quality, integrity, privacy, and security. Build and oversee the data management infrastructure, including data warehouses, lakes, and analytics platforms. Drive advanced analytics, machine learning, and AI initiatives to enhance underwriting, claims, fraud detection, and customer insights. Collaborate with IT, actuarial, underwriting, claims, and business teams to embed data-driven decision-making. Ensure compliance with data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR, insurance-specific data regulations). Establish metrics and KPIs to measure the effectiveness and impact of data initiatives. Lead and develop a high-performing data team, including data scientists, engineers, analysts, and governance specialists. Manage vendor relationships and evaluate emerging data technologies to maintain a competitive edge. Communicate data strategy and insights to executive leadership and key stakeholders.
Devon in Sight
Chief Executive Officer
Devon in Sight
Devon in Sight (The Devon County Association for the Blind) was established in 1925 and has a long and proud history of serving people who are blind and partially sighted and their families in Devon. Our aim is to support people on their sight loss journey by focusing on our four key service areas of Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG), Independent Living, Health & Wellbeing, and Influencing Change (Making Devon a better place for people affected by sight loss to live and work). The Role: As our long-standing Chief Executive Officer prepares for retirement, we are seeking an experienced senior manager to take over the leadership of this dynamic and innovative charity. The Chief Executive Officer will be based at the charity s head office in Splatford, Exeter. You will be responsible to the Board of Trustees and will represent, promote and support the charity, whilst ensuring the smooth running of all aspects of operations and future growth. You will need to work flexibly and strategically to assist the organisation to achieve its strategic priorities, develop and grow. We are looking for someone who is a confident and empathetic manager with previous experience gained within a charity setting. You will be a natural and inspiring communicator, equally confident in networking with our stakeholders, talking to the people we support and writing compelling content. In addition, you will be computer literate and financially astute, able to work with a Board of Trustees, attend their meetings and provide them with timely and accurate information. Job Type: Permanent, Full-time (37 hours per week). Location: Unit 3, Splatford Barton, Kennford, Exeter EX6 7XY Salary: £46,500. Other Benefits: Annual Leave entitlement is 25 days per annum plus statutory bank holidays. Additional leave days are awarded after 2, 5 and 10 years service. Some flexible, remote working can be negotiated. A pension scheme that includes a 3% employer contribution with the option of joining our Salary Sacrifice Scheme to increase this. A comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) A nominated free car parking space at our current premises. Key Responsibilities: Strategy & Governance: Developing and implementing the charity s vision, mission, values and strategic priorities in partnership with the Trustees. Operational Leadership: Overseeing service delivery, maintaining our Matrix Standard Accreditation, monitoring services we provide to ensure they are always to a high standard. Financial & Fundraising: Managing budgets, maintaining compliance, and leading fundraising strategies (Individual Trusts & Grants, Legacies, Community and Corporate Fundraising and Legacy management). Compliance & Risk: Ensuring the charity strictly adheres to statutory, legal (GDPR, Charities Act, Companies Act), and safeguarding requirements. Partnerships & Advocacy: Acting as the "voice of blind and partially sighted people in Devon", building relationships with key stakeholders across the Health & Social Care and Third Sector. People Management: HR, recruitment, managing and supporting staff and volunteers. How to Apply If you are a supportive and proactive leader, passionate about making a real difference to the lives of people affected by sight loss across Devon, we want to hear from you! For a full application pack, including job description, application letter and application forms, please visit our website. Interviews will be held on the 15th and 16th January 2026, in person, at our head office in Kennford, Exeter.
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Devon in Sight (The Devon County Association for the Blind) was established in 1925 and has a long and proud history of serving people who are blind and partially sighted and their families in Devon. Our aim is to support people on their sight loss journey by focusing on our four key service areas of Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG), Independent Living, Health & Wellbeing, and Influencing Change (Making Devon a better place for people affected by sight loss to live and work). The Role: As our long-standing Chief Executive Officer prepares for retirement, we are seeking an experienced senior manager to take over the leadership of this dynamic and innovative charity. The Chief Executive Officer will be based at the charity s head office in Splatford, Exeter. You will be responsible to the Board of Trustees and will represent, promote and support the charity, whilst ensuring the smooth running of all aspects of operations and future growth. You will need to work flexibly and strategically to assist the organisation to achieve its strategic priorities, develop and grow. We are looking for someone who is a confident and empathetic manager with previous experience gained within a charity setting. You will be a natural and inspiring communicator, equally confident in networking with our stakeholders, talking to the people we support and writing compelling content. In addition, you will be computer literate and financially astute, able to work with a Board of Trustees, attend their meetings and provide them with timely and accurate information. Job Type: Permanent, Full-time (37 hours per week). Location: Unit 3, Splatford Barton, Kennford, Exeter EX6 7XY Salary: £46,500. Other Benefits: Annual Leave entitlement is 25 days per annum plus statutory bank holidays. Additional leave days are awarded after 2, 5 and 10 years service. Some flexible, remote working can be negotiated. A pension scheme that includes a 3% employer contribution with the option of joining our Salary Sacrifice Scheme to increase this. A comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) A nominated free car parking space at our current premises. Key Responsibilities: Strategy & Governance: Developing and implementing the charity s vision, mission, values and strategic priorities in partnership with the Trustees. Operational Leadership: Overseeing service delivery, maintaining our Matrix Standard Accreditation, monitoring services we provide to ensure they are always to a high standard. Financial & Fundraising: Managing budgets, maintaining compliance, and leading fundraising strategies (Individual Trusts & Grants, Legacies, Community and Corporate Fundraising and Legacy management). Compliance & Risk: Ensuring the charity strictly adheres to statutory, legal (GDPR, Charities Act, Companies Act), and safeguarding requirements. Partnerships & Advocacy: Acting as the "voice of blind and partially sighted people in Devon", building relationships with key stakeholders across the Health & Social Care and Third Sector. People Management: HR, recruitment, managing and supporting staff and volunteers. How to Apply If you are a supportive and proactive leader, passionate about making a real difference to the lives of people affected by sight loss across Devon, we want to hear from you! For a full application pack, including job description, application letter and application forms, please visit our website. Interviews will be held on the 15th and 16th January 2026, in person, at our head office in Kennford, Exeter.
Divisional Director of Operations for NOTSSCaN
NHS Oxford, Oxfordshire
Divisional Director of Operations for NOTSSCaN The closing date is 15 December 2025 The Neurosciences, Trauma, Orthopaedic & Rheumatology, Opthalmology, Theatres WW, JR2 and Children & Neonates (NOTSSCaN) Division at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, is currently looking to appoint a Divisional Director of Operations (DDO). The DDO will play an active role in contributing to the strategic direction of the Division and be managerially accountable to the Divisional Director and professionally to the Chief Operating Officer for the provision of high quality services which are safe and efficient. As a senior leader within the Division, the DDO will work closely with the senior Divisional team, Directorates and contribute to the overall vision, direction and performance of the Division. Main duties of the job The DDO is a pivotal member of the Divisional team. The DDO will contribute to the development, implementation and delivery of the Trust's strategic and operational objectives to provide services that optimise patient care, ensure efficient use of resources and promote a culture that is progressive, inclusive and driven by a core set of values. key responsibilities of the role are: Strategic Development Business Planning/Service Development Operational Performance Workforce Planning and Engagement Clinical Governance, Quality and Safety Leadership and Management About us Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching Trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. Find out more here . The Trust comprises of four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to degree level in relevant field or equivalent level of management experience. Masters in a relevant subject (e.g. healthcare, management) or equivalent experience. Evidence of further professinal development activities in the past two years. Experience Demonstrable professional higher level management experience across the full range of management functions: Financial management, Performance management, Information management, Workforce management and Strategic management. Substantial recent management experience, at a senior level, in a complex organisation. Experience of analysing, interpreting and reporting on information to identify and manage variances in performance and identifying solutions to identified problem/areas for improvement. Experience of business planning techniques and managing business processes. Extensive leadership and management experience. Track record of leading and managing teams through large-scale change in a complex organisation. Experience of designing/ improving business systems & processes. Knowledge General Management theory and practice, including quality, financial management, HR management and service/business development. Good understanding of the NHS and key policy issues that affect business performance. Good understanding of commissioning framework within the NHS. Change management/service improvement techniques. Awareness of Strategic management processes and their application. Skills/Personal Qualities First class interpersonal skills with ability to gain and sustain credibility with clinicians/managers. Able to present and received highly complex, sensitive and/or contentious information. Highly skilled in influencing, persuading and negotiating with others in potentially hostile, distressing or emotive situations including the ability to deal with aggressive behaviour. Able to prioritise and manage the ongoing work of services and/or projects. Able to think strategically and develop and implement vision. Results orientated and able to deliver against deadlines. Excellent presentation skills, verbally and in writing. Proactive rather than reactive approach. Advanced keyboard skills. Able to work autonomously with minimal guidelines and set goals and standards for others. Political awareness - ability to perceive impact of actions on the decisions and activity of others. Leadership and Management Style and Aptitude Desire to succeed and make a real impact on the quality of care and efficiency of services provided. Committed to achievement of overall Trust performance and willing to challenge practice/behaviours that undermine the need to work as one team within the Trust. Sets high standards and motivated to achieve these. Works at optimum level in a complex, pressurized environment and is motivated by stretching targets and achieving continuous improvement. Motivated by effective teamwork, with a desire to ensure that local and corporate priorities are not in conflict and that different professional groups work together effectively to achieve a common purpose. Committed to living the Trust's values, willing to inspire others to act in accordance with those values and motivated to use those values to drive business performance and service development. Comfortable in challenging traditional approaches and enjoys winning support for new ideas. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust £109,179 to £125,637 a yearper annum pro rata
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Divisional Director of Operations for NOTSSCaN The closing date is 15 December 2025 The Neurosciences, Trauma, Orthopaedic & Rheumatology, Opthalmology, Theatres WW, JR2 and Children & Neonates (NOTSSCaN) Division at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, is currently looking to appoint a Divisional Director of Operations (DDO). The DDO will play an active role in contributing to the strategic direction of the Division and be managerially accountable to the Divisional Director and professionally to the Chief Operating Officer for the provision of high quality services which are safe and efficient. As a senior leader within the Division, the DDO will work closely with the senior Divisional team, Directorates and contribute to the overall vision, direction and performance of the Division. Main duties of the job The DDO is a pivotal member of the Divisional team. The DDO will contribute to the development, implementation and delivery of the Trust's strategic and operational objectives to provide services that optimise patient care, ensure efficient use of resources and promote a culture that is progressive, inclusive and driven by a core set of values. key responsibilities of the role are: Strategic Development Business Planning/Service Development Operational Performance Workforce Planning and Engagement Clinical Governance, Quality and Safety Leadership and Management About us Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching Trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. Find out more here . The Trust comprises of four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to degree level in relevant field or equivalent level of management experience. Masters in a relevant subject (e.g. healthcare, management) or equivalent experience. Evidence of further professinal development activities in the past two years. Experience Demonstrable professional higher level management experience across the full range of management functions: Financial management, Performance management, Information management, Workforce management and Strategic management. Substantial recent management experience, at a senior level, in a complex organisation. Experience of analysing, interpreting and reporting on information to identify and manage variances in performance and identifying solutions to identified problem/areas for improvement. Experience of business planning techniques and managing business processes. Extensive leadership and management experience. Track record of leading and managing teams through large-scale change in a complex organisation. Experience of designing/ improving business systems & processes. Knowledge General Management theory and practice, including quality, financial management, HR management and service/business development. Good understanding of the NHS and key policy issues that affect business performance. Good understanding of commissioning framework within the NHS. Change management/service improvement techniques. Awareness of Strategic management processes and their application. Skills/Personal Qualities First class interpersonal skills with ability to gain and sustain credibility with clinicians/managers. Able to present and received highly complex, sensitive and/or contentious information. Highly skilled in influencing, persuading and negotiating with others in potentially hostile, distressing or emotive situations including the ability to deal with aggressive behaviour. Able to prioritise and manage the ongoing work of services and/or projects. Able to think strategically and develop and implement vision. Results orientated and able to deliver against deadlines. Excellent presentation skills, verbally and in writing. Proactive rather than reactive approach. Advanced keyboard skills. Able to work autonomously with minimal guidelines and set goals and standards for others. Political awareness - ability to perceive impact of actions on the decisions and activity of others. Leadership and Management Style and Aptitude Desire to succeed and make a real impact on the quality of care and efficiency of services provided. Committed to achievement of overall Trust performance and willing to challenge practice/behaviours that undermine the need to work as one team within the Trust. Sets high standards and motivated to achieve these. Works at optimum level in a complex, pressurized environment and is motivated by stretching targets and achieving continuous improvement. Motivated by effective teamwork, with a desire to ensure that local and corporate priorities are not in conflict and that different professional groups work together effectively to achieve a common purpose. Committed to living the Trust's values, willing to inspire others to act in accordance with those values and motivated to use those values to drive business performance and service development. Comfortable in challenging traditional approaches and enjoys winning support for new ideas. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust £109,179 to £125,637 a yearper annum pro rata
Stephen Joseph Theatre
Head of Marketing
Stephen Joseph Theatre
Here at SJT we have long recognised that our role needs to extend beyond simply the provision of entertainment. We firmly believe that culture and creativity bring people together; that the act of sharing stories and experiences helps to build communities; and that, through this collaborative approach, we can be part of helping to solve the challenges our coastal home of Scarborough faces. We are a producing theatre, working locally, regionally and nationally. We offer a year-round programme of high-quality theatre and film, alongside a wide range of participatory work working with all ages and communities, including youth theatres, community choirs, activities for those with dementia, and schools workshops. We ve been growing audiences and participants steadily for the last four years and are now ready both to deepen that engagement and to reach out to new demographics. We want to grow our already fruitful partnership between our marketing and fundraising functions; and we want to explore wider organizational marketing, building the SJT brand locally and nationally. Which is where you come in a collaborative and hands-on Head of Marketing. Whilst your experience and expertise will be important in this role, what is every bit as important to us will be your belief in our vision and purpose and your enthusiasm for what we are trying to achieve. If that sounds like you, we d love you to get in touch. Job Title: Head of Marketing Line managed by: Executive Director Line manages: Marketing Officers, Press Rep, Box Office Manager Job Purpose The Head of Marketing is a member of the Senior Management Team and plays a key role in the development and delivery of the company s marketing, audience engagement and communication strategies. The Head of Marketing is responsible for the delivery of all programme campaigns, as well as working with the Joint Chief Executives on the delivery of a consistent and appropriate external message. Key responsibilities To be responsible for the implementation and continued development of the audience engagement strategy; To lead on the delivery of the brand communications strategy and to work with the Joint Chief Executives on overall brand awareness; To be responsible for the delivery of the company s segmentation strategy and to work with the Senior Management Team to ensure a joined-up approach to audience across the organisation; To work with the Joint Chief Executives and the Senior Management Team on the development and implementation of the digital strategy; To commission appropriate audience research, carry out regular analysis of audience data, including digital / social analytics, and use insight gathered to help inform future campaigns, audience development and programming plans; To oversee the effective use of SJT s box office and CRM system including management of the relationship with Spektrix; To set and manage sales targets and pricing strategy in consultation with the Executive Director. Person Specification Proven experience in delivering and developing audience engagement strategies Proven expertise in planning and implementing audience campaigns to meet or exceed objectives Expertise in analysing audience data and reporting on insights Great attention to detail, with experience of proofreading and adapting campaigns to deliver in line with both strategic goals and brand guidelines Experience in planning and implementing digital content (website, social, video etc.) to meet or exceed audience objectives Proven ability to track and monitor the effectiveness of campaigns Proven ability in developing and managing budgets A love for theatre and a desire to bring people together to share experiences and stories
Dec 10, 2025
Full time
Here at SJT we have long recognised that our role needs to extend beyond simply the provision of entertainment. We firmly believe that culture and creativity bring people together; that the act of sharing stories and experiences helps to build communities; and that, through this collaborative approach, we can be part of helping to solve the challenges our coastal home of Scarborough faces. We are a producing theatre, working locally, regionally and nationally. We offer a year-round programme of high-quality theatre and film, alongside a wide range of participatory work working with all ages and communities, including youth theatres, community choirs, activities for those with dementia, and schools workshops. We ve been growing audiences and participants steadily for the last four years and are now ready both to deepen that engagement and to reach out to new demographics. We want to grow our already fruitful partnership between our marketing and fundraising functions; and we want to explore wider organizational marketing, building the SJT brand locally and nationally. Which is where you come in a collaborative and hands-on Head of Marketing. Whilst your experience and expertise will be important in this role, what is every bit as important to us will be your belief in our vision and purpose and your enthusiasm for what we are trying to achieve. If that sounds like you, we d love you to get in touch. Job Title: Head of Marketing Line managed by: Executive Director Line manages: Marketing Officers, Press Rep, Box Office Manager Job Purpose The Head of Marketing is a member of the Senior Management Team and plays a key role in the development and delivery of the company s marketing, audience engagement and communication strategies. The Head of Marketing is responsible for the delivery of all programme campaigns, as well as working with the Joint Chief Executives on the delivery of a consistent and appropriate external message. Key responsibilities To be responsible for the implementation and continued development of the audience engagement strategy; To lead on the delivery of the brand communications strategy and to work with the Joint Chief Executives on overall brand awareness; To be responsible for the delivery of the company s segmentation strategy and to work with the Senior Management Team to ensure a joined-up approach to audience across the organisation; To work with the Joint Chief Executives and the Senior Management Team on the development and implementation of the digital strategy; To commission appropriate audience research, carry out regular analysis of audience data, including digital / social analytics, and use insight gathered to help inform future campaigns, audience development and programming plans; To oversee the effective use of SJT s box office and CRM system including management of the relationship with Spektrix; To set and manage sales targets and pricing strategy in consultation with the Executive Director. Person Specification Proven experience in delivering and developing audience engagement strategies Proven expertise in planning and implementing audience campaigns to meet or exceed objectives Expertise in analysing audience data and reporting on insights Great attention to detail, with experience of proofreading and adapting campaigns to deliver in line with both strategic goals and brand guidelines Experience in planning and implementing digital content (website, social, video etc.) to meet or exceed audience objectives Proven ability to track and monitor the effectiveness of campaigns Proven ability in developing and managing budgets A love for theatre and a desire to bring people together to share experiences and stories
Executive Director of Operations & Performance (DCOO)
NHS Stevenage, Hertfordshire
A prominent NHS Trust in Stevenage is looking for a Director of Operations and Performance / Deputy Chief Operating Officer (DCOO) to lead operational services. This dynamic role involves driving improvements in patient flow and service quality, overseeing day-to-day operations, and providing leadership across divisions. The ideal candidate will have significant NHS management experience and be committed to enhancing patient outcomes and operational performance, offering a competitive salary and a supportive work environment.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
A prominent NHS Trust in Stevenage is looking for a Director of Operations and Performance / Deputy Chief Operating Officer (DCOO) to lead operational services. This dynamic role involves driving improvements in patient flow and service quality, overseeing day-to-day operations, and providing leadership across divisions. The ideal candidate will have significant NHS management experience and be committed to enhancing patient outcomes and operational performance, offering a competitive salary and a supportive work environment.
Connect2Luton
Senior Business Officer
Connect2Luton Luton, Bedfordshire
Connect2Luton are excited to recruit a Senior Business Officer on behalf of Luton Borough Council. Main purpose of position: To provide a full administrative and secretarial support service to the Executive Leader of the Council, the Leader of the opposition and occasionally the Mayor. This role also provides a high level of practical and support to the Councillors to enhance the smooth running of the council. You will be responsible to: Organise and maintain the diaries, including assisting in planning, through prioritisation, allocation and organisation of appointments within a scheduled work programme. Liaise with a wide range of people to ensure that all appropriate arrangements are made for meetings, seminars and conferences, organising travel and accommodation as necessary ensuring the Executive Leader is fully briefed on all relevant issues. Organise and provide hospitality for internal meetings. Liaising and co-working with the other Senior Business Officer is vital to ensure seamless cover is provided for the Leader of the Council, the Leader of the opposition and occasionally the Mayor. Draft and originate correspondence and reports (including committee reports) on behalf of the Leader of the Council. Liaise with Officers and Members to provide draft responses with and briefings to complex correspondence. Exercise personal judgement in ensuring that written communications are comprehensive, unambiguous, fluent, accurate and presented in a variety of appropriate styles dependent on the circumstances. Investigate and resolve where possible or refer complaints made to the Executive Leader and/or other Group Leaders. Receive and filter incoming telephone calls for and personal visitors to the Leader/Deputy Leader and Mayor, from a wide range of sources including senior management, other elected Members, VIP's other statutory agencies and the public. Exercise judgement in prioritising, dealing with matters within own remit and/or referring to the Leader/Deputy Council or elsewhere as necessary to ensure continuity. Initiate own calls where necessary exercising tact, discretion and courtesy. Ensure the Leader/Deputy can deliver digital and social media responses when necessary and as appropriate. Gather research intelligence and undertake specific time-limited projects on behalf of the Chief Executive and Leader of the Council, and as instructed by the Business & Member Support Manager. To co-ordinate input from across the Council and its partners, and sourcing external data and analysis (for example, from the internet) as necessary to ensure a detailed response and successful outcomes. Skills and Experience: In depth experience of providing administrative and secretarial organisational support role to senior politicians and/or senior management Able to deal effectively with a wide-range of people in a courteous but assertive manner and able to exercise high levels of tact and diplomacy Able to compile well written and grammatically correct documents and letters Able to plan and organise workload to meet organisational priorities and deadlines and to facilitate the progression of important events and issues Able to motivate, manage and develop Junior colleagues through mentoring and coaching Able to use word processing, spreadsheet, e-mail and internet and social media applications Able to identify when discrimination is taking place in service delivery or in the work -place and take appropriate action where this is identified Understanding of the corporate context of Councillor and Officer roles, or in the operation of a large organisation at corporate level RSA III Word processing OR equivalent qualification OR equivalent experience Ability to attend occasional evening and weekend events, meetings or engagements at or around the Borough. Attendance to 2 civic functions per annum. About Us Luton Borough Council have partnered with Kent County Council to create Connect2Luton, a recruitment managed service for all contingent temporary agency, contract, and interim roles at the Council. Our heritage and being local government owned which means we have a wealth of knowledge and expertise within the public sector, with many of our employees having previously worked for the Council or have supplied previously into the Council, for several years. We are an equal opportunities employment agency and business that positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates. Connect2Luton is a trading style of Luton & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Luton Borough Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Luton is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
Dec 09, 2025
Seasonal
Connect2Luton are excited to recruit a Senior Business Officer on behalf of Luton Borough Council. Main purpose of position: To provide a full administrative and secretarial support service to the Executive Leader of the Council, the Leader of the opposition and occasionally the Mayor. This role also provides a high level of practical and support to the Councillors to enhance the smooth running of the council. You will be responsible to: Organise and maintain the diaries, including assisting in planning, through prioritisation, allocation and organisation of appointments within a scheduled work programme. Liaise with a wide range of people to ensure that all appropriate arrangements are made for meetings, seminars and conferences, organising travel and accommodation as necessary ensuring the Executive Leader is fully briefed on all relevant issues. Organise and provide hospitality for internal meetings. Liaising and co-working with the other Senior Business Officer is vital to ensure seamless cover is provided for the Leader of the Council, the Leader of the opposition and occasionally the Mayor. Draft and originate correspondence and reports (including committee reports) on behalf of the Leader of the Council. Liaise with Officers and Members to provide draft responses with and briefings to complex correspondence. Exercise personal judgement in ensuring that written communications are comprehensive, unambiguous, fluent, accurate and presented in a variety of appropriate styles dependent on the circumstances. Investigate and resolve where possible or refer complaints made to the Executive Leader and/or other Group Leaders. Receive and filter incoming telephone calls for and personal visitors to the Leader/Deputy Leader and Mayor, from a wide range of sources including senior management, other elected Members, VIP's other statutory agencies and the public. Exercise judgement in prioritising, dealing with matters within own remit and/or referring to the Leader/Deputy Council or elsewhere as necessary to ensure continuity. Initiate own calls where necessary exercising tact, discretion and courtesy. Ensure the Leader/Deputy can deliver digital and social media responses when necessary and as appropriate. Gather research intelligence and undertake specific time-limited projects on behalf of the Chief Executive and Leader of the Council, and as instructed by the Business & Member Support Manager. To co-ordinate input from across the Council and its partners, and sourcing external data and analysis (for example, from the internet) as necessary to ensure a detailed response and successful outcomes. Skills and Experience: In depth experience of providing administrative and secretarial organisational support role to senior politicians and/or senior management Able to deal effectively with a wide-range of people in a courteous but assertive manner and able to exercise high levels of tact and diplomacy Able to compile well written and grammatically correct documents and letters Able to plan and organise workload to meet organisational priorities and deadlines and to facilitate the progression of important events and issues Able to motivate, manage and develop Junior colleagues through mentoring and coaching Able to use word processing, spreadsheet, e-mail and internet and social media applications Able to identify when discrimination is taking place in service delivery or in the work -place and take appropriate action where this is identified Understanding of the corporate context of Councillor and Officer roles, or in the operation of a large organisation at corporate level RSA III Word processing OR equivalent qualification OR equivalent experience Ability to attend occasional evening and weekend events, meetings or engagements at or around the Borough. Attendance to 2 civic functions per annum. About Us Luton Borough Council have partnered with Kent County Council to create Connect2Luton, a recruitment managed service for all contingent temporary agency, contract, and interim roles at the Council. Our heritage and being local government owned which means we have a wealth of knowledge and expertise within the public sector, with many of our employees having previously worked for the Council or have supplied previously into the Council, for several years. We are an equal opportunities employment agency and business that positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates. Connect2Luton is a trading style of Luton & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Luton Borough Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Luton is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
Boston Consulting Group
Senior Solution Analyst, Responsible AI - X Delivery
Boston Consulting Group
Who We Are Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we help clients with total transformation-inspiring complex change, enabling organizations to grow, building competitive advantage, and driving bottom-line impact. To succeed, organizations must blend digital and human capabilities. Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives to spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting along with technology and design, corporate and digital ventures-and business purpose. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, generating results that allow our clients to thrive. We Are BCG X We're a diverse team of more than 3,000 tech experts united by a drive to make a difference. Working across industries and disciplines, we combine our experience and expertise to tackle the biggest challenges faced by society today. We go beyond what was once thought possible, creating new and innovative solutions to the world's most complex problems. Leveraging BCG's global network and partnerships with leading organizations, BCG X provides a stable ecosystem for talent to build game-changing businesses, products, and services from the ground up, all while growing their career. Together, we strive to create solutions that will positively impact the lives of millions. What You'll Do The Responsible AI Senior Analyst plays a critical role leading interaction with our Generative AI (GenAI) and AI product teams to ensure alignment with our Responsible AI policy, principles, and standards, to support the testing and evaluation of GenAI systems, and to help the design, continuous improvement, and execution of the overall Responsible AI program at BCG. You will be w orking in a fast-paced environment, you will engage with GenAI and AI product teams developing tools for internal use globally across BCG to help them identify Responsible AI risks and develop mitigation plans, use your experience with and passion for Responsible AI to look for ways to continually improve our program, support testing and evaluation of GenAI systems, coordinate with stakeholders across BCG, and contribute to thought leadership. Responsible AI Senior Analysts work with a diverse set of stakeholders to: Ensure responsible development of GenAI and AI products by providing Responsible AI expert support to GenAI and AI product teams, including conducting independent product reviews, responding to ad hoc support requests, and facilitating workshops and learning opportunities Engage directly with BCG teams on Responsible AI-related issues across the entire software development lifecycle of a GenAI or AI product Oversee execution of the Responsible AI risk monitoring processes (e.g., identify and assess risks, oversee development of mitigation plans, escalate issues, recommend paths forward) Assist with Responsible AI Committee meetings and help refine Committee procedures Help coordinate multistakeholder work across Legal, Compliance, Security, and other related teams Maintain and update the Responsible AI program content, structure, and processes Develop and integrate Responsible AI tools and frameworks into AI product delivery, including testing and evaluation of GenAI systems Build Responsible AI culture and awareness through creation, update, coordination, and delivery of Responsible AI training content for technical and non-technical audiences at all levels of seniority Contribute to Responsible AI thought leadership, technical tutorials, and tool development Monitor emerging global AI regulatory frameworks and policies and help translate into required Responsible AI program updates Remain current on emerging frameworks, standards, technical approaches, and related issues by participating in workshops, reading professional publications, maintaining personal networks, and participating in professional organizations Identify and develop partnership opportunities with key players in the Responsible AI domain What You'll Bring 3-5+ years of experience in Responsible AI/AI ethics, including directly engaging with AI product teams Experience in program/project management and team leadership Excellent written and verbal communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences Stellar problem-solving and risk identification/mitigation skills in business contexts Demonstrable knowledge of Responsible AI issues, trends, frameworks, and best practices Working knowledge of emerging AI regulatory and legal frameworks across the globe Software development and coding abilities are strongly preferred Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study Who You'll Work With You'll work in a fast-paced, intellectually challenging, product-oriented environment where we advance our thinking about and operationalization of Responsible AI. You'll engage with a diverse set of stakeholders, including senior executives, product developers, legal, compliance, and security teams, BCG's Chief AI Ethics Officer, the Director of the Responsible AI team, and other members of the Responsible AI team. Additional info Boston Consulting Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity / expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under national, provincial, or local law, where applicable, and those with criminal histories will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws. BCG is an E - Verify Employer. Click here for more information on E-Verify.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Who We Are Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we help clients with total transformation-inspiring complex change, enabling organizations to grow, building competitive advantage, and driving bottom-line impact. To succeed, organizations must blend digital and human capabilities. Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives to spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting along with technology and design, corporate and digital ventures-and business purpose. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, generating results that allow our clients to thrive. We Are BCG X We're a diverse team of more than 3,000 tech experts united by a drive to make a difference. Working across industries and disciplines, we combine our experience and expertise to tackle the biggest challenges faced by society today. We go beyond what was once thought possible, creating new and innovative solutions to the world's most complex problems. Leveraging BCG's global network and partnerships with leading organizations, BCG X provides a stable ecosystem for talent to build game-changing businesses, products, and services from the ground up, all while growing their career. Together, we strive to create solutions that will positively impact the lives of millions. What You'll Do The Responsible AI Senior Analyst plays a critical role leading interaction with our Generative AI (GenAI) and AI product teams to ensure alignment with our Responsible AI policy, principles, and standards, to support the testing and evaluation of GenAI systems, and to help the design, continuous improvement, and execution of the overall Responsible AI program at BCG. You will be w orking in a fast-paced environment, you will engage with GenAI and AI product teams developing tools for internal use globally across BCG to help them identify Responsible AI risks and develop mitigation plans, use your experience with and passion for Responsible AI to look for ways to continually improve our program, support testing and evaluation of GenAI systems, coordinate with stakeholders across BCG, and contribute to thought leadership. Responsible AI Senior Analysts work with a diverse set of stakeholders to: Ensure responsible development of GenAI and AI products by providing Responsible AI expert support to GenAI and AI product teams, including conducting independent product reviews, responding to ad hoc support requests, and facilitating workshops and learning opportunities Engage directly with BCG teams on Responsible AI-related issues across the entire software development lifecycle of a GenAI or AI product Oversee execution of the Responsible AI risk monitoring processes (e.g., identify and assess risks, oversee development of mitigation plans, escalate issues, recommend paths forward) Assist with Responsible AI Committee meetings and help refine Committee procedures Help coordinate multistakeholder work across Legal, Compliance, Security, and other related teams Maintain and update the Responsible AI program content, structure, and processes Develop and integrate Responsible AI tools and frameworks into AI product delivery, including testing and evaluation of GenAI systems Build Responsible AI culture and awareness through creation, update, coordination, and delivery of Responsible AI training content for technical and non-technical audiences at all levels of seniority Contribute to Responsible AI thought leadership, technical tutorials, and tool development Monitor emerging global AI regulatory frameworks and policies and help translate into required Responsible AI program updates Remain current on emerging frameworks, standards, technical approaches, and related issues by participating in workshops, reading professional publications, maintaining personal networks, and participating in professional organizations Identify and develop partnership opportunities with key players in the Responsible AI domain What You'll Bring 3-5+ years of experience in Responsible AI/AI ethics, including directly engaging with AI product teams Experience in program/project management and team leadership Excellent written and verbal communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences Stellar problem-solving and risk identification/mitigation skills in business contexts Demonstrable knowledge of Responsible AI issues, trends, frameworks, and best practices Working knowledge of emerging AI regulatory and legal frameworks across the globe Software development and coding abilities are strongly preferred Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study Who You'll Work With You'll work in a fast-paced, intellectually challenging, product-oriented environment where we advance our thinking about and operationalization of Responsible AI. You'll engage with a diverse set of stakeholders, including senior executives, product developers, legal, compliance, and security teams, BCG's Chief AI Ethics Officer, the Director of the Responsible AI team, and other members of the Responsible AI team. Additional info Boston Consulting Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity / expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under national, provincial, or local law, where applicable, and those with criminal histories will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws. BCG is an E - Verify Employer. Click here for more information on E-Verify.
VP, US Business Development - Integrated Discovery
Pharma Search
Vice President Business Development Integrated Discovery & Development, USA Are you an outstanding business developer and relationship builder? Do you have the ability and drive to create your own business opportunities? Do you have the passion, enthusiasm and talent to create your own success? Does your ambition match that of a rapidly growing and highly entrepreneurial business? Our client is a knowledge-based, science-led business providing a wide range of innovative and integrated solutions to clients in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, food, environmental, agrochemical, petrochemical, chemical and consumer products sectors; a business that has enjoyed tremendous success, providing integrated, high quality drug discovery, development and analytical services to the life science sector. Formed as a result of targeted acquisition and organic growth, the Company has the in-house expertise and resource to support customers with projects spanning from target discovery to the clinic, adding value and IP throughout the discovery pathway. With a track record of delivering knowledge-based, science-led solutions, the Company employs over 700 FTEs, including more than 500 highly skilled, experienced scientists, supporting its global client base from 10 state of the art laboratory facilities. They have worked with all of the top 10 pharma and biotech companies, and are targeting revenues exceeding $60m in 2017. Having experienced rapid growth, the Company remains focused on problem solving, quality, collaboration, and flexibility in 2 key divisions: Integrated Discovery and Development services Analytical services As Vice President Business Development, USA you will play a critical role in establishing, developing and growing the business and the Company profile in North America. Reporting to the Chief Commercial Officer, you will be a key member of the global BD team. Critical to your success will be your ability to develop and expand new business opportunities within established and new clients within USA, particularly big Pharma, mid Pharma, BioPharma, Biotech and CROs. You will oversee the sales process and coordinate with other business leaders and subject matter experts to ensure client satisfaction. Your success will be measured by the development of new business and also the increase in repeat business from existing customers. The Vice President Business Development, USA will develop outstanding customer relationships, build brand value and work closely with other members of the business to deliver sales and ensure the continued delivery of services that exceed customer expectations. You will bring a successful track record of success within sales and Business Development, significant experience and an in-depth understanding of integrated discovery and development services and solutions, combined with outstanding communication skills and cultural awareness. This is a unique opportunity to join a highly entrepreneurial and successful business. You will be encouraged to think and work creatively and to bring novel solutions to many long standing challenges within drug discovery and development. Every day will be different; will bring fresh challenges and the opportunity to make a personal contribution to the growth of the business. Business growth and success will be mirrored by your own personal and professional growth within this career shaping role. If you are interested in this role, please telephone Dr Grant Coren in strictest confidence on . Alternatively, please send your CV . Location: West Coast - San Diego / San Francisco / Los Angeles area Salary: Attractive Salary Commensurate with experience Reference: PSL4108 Pharma-Search Ltd, Company Number:
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Vice President Business Development Integrated Discovery & Development, USA Are you an outstanding business developer and relationship builder? Do you have the ability and drive to create your own business opportunities? Do you have the passion, enthusiasm and talent to create your own success? Does your ambition match that of a rapidly growing and highly entrepreneurial business? Our client is a knowledge-based, science-led business providing a wide range of innovative and integrated solutions to clients in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, food, environmental, agrochemical, petrochemical, chemical and consumer products sectors; a business that has enjoyed tremendous success, providing integrated, high quality drug discovery, development and analytical services to the life science sector. Formed as a result of targeted acquisition and organic growth, the Company has the in-house expertise and resource to support customers with projects spanning from target discovery to the clinic, adding value and IP throughout the discovery pathway. With a track record of delivering knowledge-based, science-led solutions, the Company employs over 700 FTEs, including more than 500 highly skilled, experienced scientists, supporting its global client base from 10 state of the art laboratory facilities. They have worked with all of the top 10 pharma and biotech companies, and are targeting revenues exceeding $60m in 2017. Having experienced rapid growth, the Company remains focused on problem solving, quality, collaboration, and flexibility in 2 key divisions: Integrated Discovery and Development services Analytical services As Vice President Business Development, USA you will play a critical role in establishing, developing and growing the business and the Company profile in North America. Reporting to the Chief Commercial Officer, you will be a key member of the global BD team. Critical to your success will be your ability to develop and expand new business opportunities within established and new clients within USA, particularly big Pharma, mid Pharma, BioPharma, Biotech and CROs. You will oversee the sales process and coordinate with other business leaders and subject matter experts to ensure client satisfaction. Your success will be measured by the development of new business and also the increase in repeat business from existing customers. The Vice President Business Development, USA will develop outstanding customer relationships, build brand value and work closely with other members of the business to deliver sales and ensure the continued delivery of services that exceed customer expectations. You will bring a successful track record of success within sales and Business Development, significant experience and an in-depth understanding of integrated discovery and development services and solutions, combined with outstanding communication skills and cultural awareness. This is a unique opportunity to join a highly entrepreneurial and successful business. You will be encouraged to think and work creatively and to bring novel solutions to many long standing challenges within drug discovery and development. Every day will be different; will bring fresh challenges and the opportunity to make a personal contribution to the growth of the business. Business growth and success will be mirrored by your own personal and professional growth within this career shaping role. If you are interested in this role, please telephone Dr Grant Coren in strictest confidence on . Alternatively, please send your CV . Location: West Coast - San Diego / San Francisco / Los Angeles area Salary: Attractive Salary Commensurate with experience Reference: PSL4108 Pharma-Search Ltd, Company Number:
Atkinson HR Consulting
Chief Operating Officer
Atkinson HR Consulting
Chief Operating Officer at Belong - The Cohesion and Integration Network Belong - The Cohesion and Integration Network Location : Hybrid (Manchester office with national travel) Contract: Permanent, full-time (37.5 hours per week) Salary: £65,000-£70,000 Closing date: Monday 12th January 2026 (10am) About Belong Belong is the UK's leading not for profit network dedicated to social cohesion. They work across sectors to build a more connected, less divided society by strengthening trust, belonging and resilience in communities. Their growing membership spans local authorities, charities, civil society and business, and they support partners through place-based cohesion and intercultural programmes, research and policy influence, training, consultancy, leadership development, and a thriving programme of networks, events and knowledge sharing. Belong are collaborative, evidence led and committed to building common ground, creating environments where diverse communities are able to thrive together. About the Role This is a pivotal moment for Belong as they enter the next stage of their strategic growth. They are seeking a dynamic Chief Operating Officer (COO) to play a central leadership role in shaping their future and strengthening Belong's national impact. Working closely with the CEO and Senior Leadership Team, you will ensure the organisation has the systems, culture and resources needed to deliver on their mission. This is a transformational cross-organisational role, leading Belong's core internal functions: finance, HR, IT, project management, communications, engagement and events, while driving continuous improvement, financial sustainability and organisational resilience. You will bring strategic vision, operational excellence and a collaborative leadership style that empowers colleagues, champions inclusion and wellbeing, and ensures Belong's operations remain aligned with their purpose of building a more united and less divided society. About You Belong are looking for a strategic, enabling and emotionally intelligent leader with proven experience overseeing multi-function operations at a senior level, strong financial management and strategic planning expertise, and experience within the charity or public sector. You will bring excellent organisational and problem-solving skills, a track record of income generation and bid development, and the ability to build productive relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. Knowledge of cohesion, integration or community development is desirable but not essential. Personally, you will be collaborative, inclusive and solutions focused, with strong emotional intelligence, resilience and a commitment to continuous learning. Benefits 30 days' annual leave per year Hybrid working (typically 3 days in the office) Enhanced sick pay Enhanced maternity and paternity pay How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV and complete the application form, where you will be asked to answer three questions: Why are you interested in this role and how do your values align with Belong's mission? What achievements make you a strong candidate for the COO role? How does your leadership style empower others and create a positive culture? Deadline: Monday 12 January 2026 (10am) First Interviews : w/c 26 January 2026 (remote) Final Interviews: w/c 9 February 2026 (in-person) Belong's Commitment to Inclusion Belong is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. They welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and particularly encourage individuals from communities under-represented in the charity sector to apply. Impostor syndrome can disproportionately impact candidates from marginalised groups-if you are unsure whether to apply, we encourage you to do so. REF-
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Chief Operating Officer at Belong - The Cohesion and Integration Network Belong - The Cohesion and Integration Network Location : Hybrid (Manchester office with national travel) Contract: Permanent, full-time (37.5 hours per week) Salary: £65,000-£70,000 Closing date: Monday 12th January 2026 (10am) About Belong Belong is the UK's leading not for profit network dedicated to social cohesion. They work across sectors to build a more connected, less divided society by strengthening trust, belonging and resilience in communities. Their growing membership spans local authorities, charities, civil society and business, and they support partners through place-based cohesion and intercultural programmes, research and policy influence, training, consultancy, leadership development, and a thriving programme of networks, events and knowledge sharing. Belong are collaborative, evidence led and committed to building common ground, creating environments where diverse communities are able to thrive together. About the Role This is a pivotal moment for Belong as they enter the next stage of their strategic growth. They are seeking a dynamic Chief Operating Officer (COO) to play a central leadership role in shaping their future and strengthening Belong's national impact. Working closely with the CEO and Senior Leadership Team, you will ensure the organisation has the systems, culture and resources needed to deliver on their mission. This is a transformational cross-organisational role, leading Belong's core internal functions: finance, HR, IT, project management, communications, engagement and events, while driving continuous improvement, financial sustainability and organisational resilience. You will bring strategic vision, operational excellence and a collaborative leadership style that empowers colleagues, champions inclusion and wellbeing, and ensures Belong's operations remain aligned with their purpose of building a more united and less divided society. About You Belong are looking for a strategic, enabling and emotionally intelligent leader with proven experience overseeing multi-function operations at a senior level, strong financial management and strategic planning expertise, and experience within the charity or public sector. You will bring excellent organisational and problem-solving skills, a track record of income generation and bid development, and the ability to build productive relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. Knowledge of cohesion, integration or community development is desirable but not essential. Personally, you will be collaborative, inclusive and solutions focused, with strong emotional intelligence, resilience and a commitment to continuous learning. Benefits 30 days' annual leave per year Hybrid working (typically 3 days in the office) Enhanced sick pay Enhanced maternity and paternity pay How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV and complete the application form, where you will be asked to answer three questions: Why are you interested in this role and how do your values align with Belong's mission? What achievements make you a strong candidate for the COO role? How does your leadership style empower others and create a positive culture? Deadline: Monday 12 January 2026 (10am) First Interviews : w/c 26 January 2026 (remote) Final Interviews: w/c 9 February 2026 (in-person) Belong's Commitment to Inclusion Belong is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. They welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and particularly encourage individuals from communities under-represented in the charity sector to apply. Impostor syndrome can disproportionately impact candidates from marginalised groups-if you are unsure whether to apply, we encourage you to do so. REF-
Chief Financial Officer - Confidential Luxury Hospitality Appointment (UK)
Trades Workforce Solutions
Confidential Executive Search: Chief Financial Officer - Luxury Hospitality (UK) Job Overview: Oplu has been exclusively retained to conduct a confidential executive search for a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join a landmark five-star luxury hospitality property in the United Kingdom. This is a discreet appointment for a privately owned single-asset hospitality business undergoing a significant redevelopment and investment project. The CFO will serve as a strategic partner to the CEO and ownership, ensuring robust financial leadership as the property enters a pivotal stage of growth and repositioning. Key Responsibilities: Ensure all internal and external commercial compliance requirements are met across the business Lead all financial strategy, reporting, analysis, and governance for a complex multi-faceted luxury hospitality operation Partner with UHNW ownership and asset managers on investment, development, and growth decisions Oversee forecasting, financial controls, compliance, and cost optimisation in line with five-star hospitality standards Provide commercial insight to maximise profitability, sustainability, and long-term shareholder value Implement world-class financial systems to support a large-scale luxury hotel environment Candidate Profile: Minimum of 10 years' senior finance leadership experience within hospitality Qualified finance professional with senior-level experience in luxury hospitality, hotels, resorts, or real estate-backed businesses Demonstrated success as CFO, Finance Director, or senior finance executive within complex multi-site or single-asset high-value operations Strong technical expertise combined with commercial instincts and board-level communication skills Experienced in working within UHNW and family office ownership structures, providing both strategic advice and operational rigour Why This Role? This role offers the opportunity to play a defining part in one of the UK's most ambitious hospitality redevelopment projects. The CFO will ensure the financial strength and resilience of a flagship luxury property, directly influencing its future success. Please note:At Oplu, we specialise in discreet, high-calibre executive search for luxury hospitality, private estates, and family offices. We rarely advertise positions of this level publicly, and are doing so here only to ensure we connect with the most exceptional leaders in the market. Applications will be handled in the strictest confidence. Due to the high level of interest expected, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 14 days of application.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Confidential Executive Search: Chief Financial Officer - Luxury Hospitality (UK) Job Overview: Oplu has been exclusively retained to conduct a confidential executive search for a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join a landmark five-star luxury hospitality property in the United Kingdom. This is a discreet appointment for a privately owned single-asset hospitality business undergoing a significant redevelopment and investment project. The CFO will serve as a strategic partner to the CEO and ownership, ensuring robust financial leadership as the property enters a pivotal stage of growth and repositioning. Key Responsibilities: Ensure all internal and external commercial compliance requirements are met across the business Lead all financial strategy, reporting, analysis, and governance for a complex multi-faceted luxury hospitality operation Partner with UHNW ownership and asset managers on investment, development, and growth decisions Oversee forecasting, financial controls, compliance, and cost optimisation in line with five-star hospitality standards Provide commercial insight to maximise profitability, sustainability, and long-term shareholder value Implement world-class financial systems to support a large-scale luxury hotel environment Candidate Profile: Minimum of 10 years' senior finance leadership experience within hospitality Qualified finance professional with senior-level experience in luxury hospitality, hotels, resorts, or real estate-backed businesses Demonstrated success as CFO, Finance Director, or senior finance executive within complex multi-site or single-asset high-value operations Strong technical expertise combined with commercial instincts and board-level communication skills Experienced in working within UHNW and family office ownership structures, providing both strategic advice and operational rigour Why This Role? This role offers the opportunity to play a defining part in one of the UK's most ambitious hospitality redevelopment projects. The CFO will ensure the financial strength and resilience of a flagship luxury property, directly influencing its future success. Please note:At Oplu, we specialise in discreet, high-calibre executive search for luxury hospitality, private estates, and family offices. We rarely advertise positions of this level publicly, and are doing so here only to ensure we connect with the most exceptional leaders in the market. Applications will be handled in the strictest confidence. Due to the high level of interest expected, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 14 days of application.
Positive Employment
Finance Manager / Finance Business Partner / Local Authority Accountant
Positive Employment Bedford, Bedfordshire
Are you looking to join a progressive and dynamic local government organisation in Bedford? If so, this opportunity might be perfect for you! Deliver the organisation's Financial Statements in line with Statutory requirements and timescales. Manage the organisation's Technical Accounting functions including Capital Strategy/Planning, Treasury Management, Banking, Taxation, and the Accounts Payable team. Manage and motivate a team of finance staff in the delivery of financial support services. This is a permanent position and the working arrangement is currently hybrid - 3 days a week in the office. PREVIOUS LOCAL AUTHORITY EXPERIENCE IS ESSENTIAL. Key Responsibilities Responsible for leading on all aspects of Technical Accounting including: Closure of Accounts, Technical Finance advice, External Audit, Treasury Management, Capital planning and Capital budget process, Capital strategy. Reports and financial information and direct support to Portfolio Holders, Directors, Assistant Chief Executives and Chief Officers to enable them to effectively oversee the management of the organisation's finances. Lead on Capital Strategy development, capital planning and annual capital budget process and provide financial advice and guidance on financial developments. Provide support and a robust challenge throughout the financial year in relation to Capital budget monitoring complying at all times with agreed timetables. Support Budget Managers through direct contact and responding to ensure there is effective financial control across the organisation, robust decision making and to enable expenditure to remain within budget. Lead the closure of accounts, production of the Statement of Accounts External Audit and member training, complying with agreed timetables. Ensure all Grants, Statistical Returns and other Returns are made to the appropriate standard and within agreed timescales. Ensure at all times that working papers are at an appropriate standard as determined. Effectively represent the Assistant Chief Executive/Chief Officer for Finance at Committees, meetings, external working groups etc. This will entail working across a broad spectrum of projects and assignments, seeking expertise from within the finance function and incorporating other relevant information from different disciplines across the organisation and from third parties. Review and appraise on the financial implications of new legislation and regulations and fully respond, as required, to emerging proposals affecting the Authority. Lead financial aspects of the organisation's major capital projects ensuring robust financial appraisals, including policy option reviews and cost/benefit analysis of service related proposals. Personal Requirements Previous local authority experience is essential. Must be CCAB or CIMA Qualified with post qualification experience in a similar role with a similar level of responsibility including leading a team. CPD participation. Have a good level of understanding of accounting principles and standards and legislation relating to Local Authority accounts along with experience of final accounts closure, budget planning and capital financing. Have the ability to analyse, interpret and communicate complex financial information and legislation and an understanding of the economic environment and statistical techniques. Working Hours 9:00am-5:00pm, MondaytoFriday Salary £64,866 - £72,562 per annum + £4,000 market rate supplement
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Are you looking to join a progressive and dynamic local government organisation in Bedford? If so, this opportunity might be perfect for you! Deliver the organisation's Financial Statements in line with Statutory requirements and timescales. Manage the organisation's Technical Accounting functions including Capital Strategy/Planning, Treasury Management, Banking, Taxation, and the Accounts Payable team. Manage and motivate a team of finance staff in the delivery of financial support services. This is a permanent position and the working arrangement is currently hybrid - 3 days a week in the office. PREVIOUS LOCAL AUTHORITY EXPERIENCE IS ESSENTIAL. Key Responsibilities Responsible for leading on all aspects of Technical Accounting including: Closure of Accounts, Technical Finance advice, External Audit, Treasury Management, Capital planning and Capital budget process, Capital strategy. Reports and financial information and direct support to Portfolio Holders, Directors, Assistant Chief Executives and Chief Officers to enable them to effectively oversee the management of the organisation's finances. Lead on Capital Strategy development, capital planning and annual capital budget process and provide financial advice and guidance on financial developments. Provide support and a robust challenge throughout the financial year in relation to Capital budget monitoring complying at all times with agreed timetables. Support Budget Managers through direct contact and responding to ensure there is effective financial control across the organisation, robust decision making and to enable expenditure to remain within budget. Lead the closure of accounts, production of the Statement of Accounts External Audit and member training, complying with agreed timetables. Ensure all Grants, Statistical Returns and other Returns are made to the appropriate standard and within agreed timescales. Ensure at all times that working papers are at an appropriate standard as determined. Effectively represent the Assistant Chief Executive/Chief Officer for Finance at Committees, meetings, external working groups etc. This will entail working across a broad spectrum of projects and assignments, seeking expertise from within the finance function and incorporating other relevant information from different disciplines across the organisation and from third parties. Review and appraise on the financial implications of new legislation and regulations and fully respond, as required, to emerging proposals affecting the Authority. Lead financial aspects of the organisation's major capital projects ensuring robust financial appraisals, including policy option reviews and cost/benefit analysis of service related proposals. Personal Requirements Previous local authority experience is essential. Must be CCAB or CIMA Qualified with post qualification experience in a similar role with a similar level of responsibility including leading a team. CPD participation. Have a good level of understanding of accounting principles and standards and legislation relating to Local Authority accounts along with experience of final accounts closure, budget planning and capital financing. Have the ability to analyse, interpret and communicate complex financial information and legislation and an understanding of the economic environment and statistical techniques. Working Hours 9:00am-5:00pm, MondaytoFriday Salary £64,866 - £72,562 per annum + £4,000 market rate supplement

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