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Registered Manager Oxbridge House
Milewood Eaglescliffe, County Durham
Registered Manager Location: Stockton-on-Tees Salary: £45k - £50k per year (including 10% KPI bonus) Hours: Full Time Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week We have an exciting opportunity for a registered Manager to take responsibility for a residential service and a single occupancy service based in Stockton-on-Tees. Oxbridge House Oxbridge House is situated within walking distance of Stockton town centre with easy access to facilities within the local community. The property is a large, detached house with a large private garden. We aim to ensure that Oxbridge House which comprises of 10 en-suite bedrooms and 2 self-contained flats is extremely well maintained, decorated, and furnished to a high standard which meets all health and safety requirements and care home regulations. Norton Villa This home offers the option of solo occupancy, giving people their own private space with the reassurance of support close by. Each self-contained house includes a comfortable lounge, kitchen area, bedroom, and bathroom, designed to help people live more independently in a calm, safe environment. This approach suits individuals who prefer a quieter setting or benefit from having full control of their own space while still enjoying the stability and consistency of Milewood s support. As part of Milewood, an established provider of forward-thinking living services for adults with disabilities across England, we operate over 49 homes nationwide. Many of our services are based in traditional buildings within suburban communities, close to local facilities and services. Our approach is rooted in seeing care from the resident s perspective enabling choice, promoting independence, and ensuring every individual can access the rights and opportunities they deserve within an inclusive community. The Role Reporting to the Regional Operations Manager, the Registered Manager will take overall responsibility for the leadership, performance, and quality of the service. This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate, positive, and proactive leader who is committed to delivering safe, high-quality, person-centred support. Key Responsibilities Provide strong, values-led, person-centred leadership to the staff team Ensure high-quality care delivery in line with CQC standards Complete audits, supervisions, and appraisals Oversee HR processes including recruitment, absence management, and rota planning Ensure compliance with MCA and DoLS legislation Drive continuous improvement and best practice Maintain excellent communication with residents, families, staff, and stakeholders Deliver positive outcomes against agreed KPIs About You We are looking for a confident and compassionate leader who: Holds, or is working towards, a Level 5 NVQ in Leadership and Management Has experience as a Registered Manager (preferred) Has substantial management experience within residential or nursing services Is a car driver Has strong knowledge and experience of MCA/DoLS compliance Is highly organised, proactive, and committed to person-centred care What We Offer We offer a comprehensive and rewarding benefits package, including: Competitive annual leave (increasing with service) Lifestyle savings on shopping, utilities, and local retailers Company pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme (24/7 access) 24/7 GP service and face-to-face counselling Discounted Health Cash Plan Mental health support via Able Futures Wellbeing tools and self-help resources Employee referral scheme Extensive induction & training programme (including Care Certificate support) Funded qualifications & apprenticeships for career progression Financial wellbeing support through NEFirst Credit Union Paid DBS Casual dress, company events & more Why Join Milewood? At Milewood, our values guide every decision we make. We champion: Warmth & Friendship Positive interaction between staff and residents Optimism & Future Always striving for improvement and enrichment Honesty Open and transparent communication Enterprise Encouraging ideas at every level Accountability Taking ownership and responsibility Respect Mutual respect in every interaction Trust The foundation of all strong relationships We are looking for a leader who not only manages with confidence and clarity, but who believes deeply in the potential of people bringing consistency, compassion, and calm when it matters most. If you are committed to delivering quality care and meaningful outcomes, we would love to hear from you. Apply today and help shape the future of care at Milewood.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Registered Manager Location: Stockton-on-Tees Salary: £45k - £50k per year (including 10% KPI bonus) Hours: Full Time Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week We have an exciting opportunity for a registered Manager to take responsibility for a residential service and a single occupancy service based in Stockton-on-Tees. Oxbridge House Oxbridge House is situated within walking distance of Stockton town centre with easy access to facilities within the local community. The property is a large, detached house with a large private garden. We aim to ensure that Oxbridge House which comprises of 10 en-suite bedrooms and 2 self-contained flats is extremely well maintained, decorated, and furnished to a high standard which meets all health and safety requirements and care home regulations. Norton Villa This home offers the option of solo occupancy, giving people their own private space with the reassurance of support close by. Each self-contained house includes a comfortable lounge, kitchen area, bedroom, and bathroom, designed to help people live more independently in a calm, safe environment. This approach suits individuals who prefer a quieter setting or benefit from having full control of their own space while still enjoying the stability and consistency of Milewood s support. As part of Milewood, an established provider of forward-thinking living services for adults with disabilities across England, we operate over 49 homes nationwide. Many of our services are based in traditional buildings within suburban communities, close to local facilities and services. Our approach is rooted in seeing care from the resident s perspective enabling choice, promoting independence, and ensuring every individual can access the rights and opportunities they deserve within an inclusive community. The Role Reporting to the Regional Operations Manager, the Registered Manager will take overall responsibility for the leadership, performance, and quality of the service. This is an exciting opportunity for a passionate, positive, and proactive leader who is committed to delivering safe, high-quality, person-centred support. Key Responsibilities Provide strong, values-led, person-centred leadership to the staff team Ensure high-quality care delivery in line with CQC standards Complete audits, supervisions, and appraisals Oversee HR processes including recruitment, absence management, and rota planning Ensure compliance with MCA and DoLS legislation Drive continuous improvement and best practice Maintain excellent communication with residents, families, staff, and stakeholders Deliver positive outcomes against agreed KPIs About You We are looking for a confident and compassionate leader who: Holds, or is working towards, a Level 5 NVQ in Leadership and Management Has experience as a Registered Manager (preferred) Has substantial management experience within residential or nursing services Is a car driver Has strong knowledge and experience of MCA/DoLS compliance Is highly organised, proactive, and committed to person-centred care What We Offer We offer a comprehensive and rewarding benefits package, including: Competitive annual leave (increasing with service) Lifestyle savings on shopping, utilities, and local retailers Company pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme (24/7 access) 24/7 GP service and face-to-face counselling Discounted Health Cash Plan Mental health support via Able Futures Wellbeing tools and self-help resources Employee referral scheme Extensive induction & training programme (including Care Certificate support) Funded qualifications & apprenticeships for career progression Financial wellbeing support through NEFirst Credit Union Paid DBS Casual dress, company events & more Why Join Milewood? At Milewood, our values guide every decision we make. We champion: Warmth & Friendship Positive interaction between staff and residents Optimism & Future Always striving for improvement and enrichment Honesty Open and transparent communication Enterprise Encouraging ideas at every level Accountability Taking ownership and responsibility Respect Mutual respect in every interaction Trust The foundation of all strong relationships We are looking for a leader who not only manages with confidence and clarity, but who believes deeply in the potential of people bringing consistency, compassion, and calm when it matters most. If you are committed to delivering quality care and meaningful outcomes, we would love to hear from you. Apply today and help shape the future of care at Milewood.
Associate, Commercial Property Management
Knight Frank Group Bristol, Gloucestershire
Associate, Commercial Property Management page is loaded Associate, Commercial Property Managementremote type: On Sitelocations: UK - Bristol - Assembly Buildingtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR100967 Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role Knight Frank is the leading independent property consultancy in the UK, offering agency and professional advice across Commercial, Residential, and Rural sectors.Based in our Bristol office, the Property Asset Management department is looking to recruit an Associate to manage a regional portfolio.This is a senior role with direct portfolio responsibility and an expectation to contribute to business development activity to support portfolio growth. The successful candidate will work within a dynamic team managing a predominantly commercial portfolio.Responsibilities include contributing to client strategy, asset management, development, leasing, property management, and facilities management. The role is varied, and every day is different. What you will be responsible for Drive business development and contribute to portfolio growth. Deliver high-quality client reporting and specialist property management advice. Build and maintain strong relationships with prospective and existing clients to uphold the professional image of the Partnership. Provide proactive, hands-on asset and property management for a mixed-use regional portfolio. Take full responsibility for asset management advice, including lease events and value-enhancement opportunities. Liaise with client accountants to review rent-raising reports and ensure timely rent and service charge demands. Work with credit controllers to manage rent collection, arrears recovery, and payment plans. Prepare annual service charge budgets and reconciliations, and monitor expenditure in collaboration with building managers, FM teams, and client accountants. Instruct and liaise with building managers/FM and consultants on repairs, maintenance programmes, and refurbishment projects. Coordinate with insurance brokers for annual renewals and manage insurance claims. Build strong landlord-tenant relationships, acting as the main point of contact and conducting regular property inspections. Oversee tenant fit-out approvals and manage applications for alterations, subletting, assignments, and wayleaves in liaison with client solicitors. Execute lease transactions directly or oversee other departments/third-party advisers where necessary. Produce concise, high-quality reports and communicate effectively with clients both in writing and face-to-face. Proactively manage consultant and contractor relationships and collaborate with other Knight Frank departments (including cross-selling opportunities). Maintain a strong understanding of landlord and tenant matters and pursue property management opportunities. Apply knowledge of the RICS Professional Statement: Service Charges in Commercial Property to advise clients and colleagues. Perform other tasks delegated by Partners as required. What experience you will need Qualifications / Education Required Degree educated. MRICS Clean UK driving licence (essential). Career Experience Required Commercial Property Management experience (essential). Familiarity with property management software and systems. Experience working across a variety of asset classes. Aptitudes / Skills Required Strong analytical skills and proficiency in Excel. Collaborative team player with the ability to achieve and exceed goals. Highly motivated, able to manage multiple deadlines and priorities, and capable of directing others where appropriate. Entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to provide solutions and options in new situations. Excellent written communication skills for producing clear, concise, and accurate reports. Professional, proactive approach with strong client focus. High attention to detail, well-organised, and pragmatic with a common-sense approach.Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Associate, Commercial Property Management page is loaded Associate, Commercial Property Managementremote type: On Sitelocations: UK - Bristol - Assembly Buildingtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR100967 Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role Knight Frank is the leading independent property consultancy in the UK, offering agency and professional advice across Commercial, Residential, and Rural sectors.Based in our Bristol office, the Property Asset Management department is looking to recruit an Associate to manage a regional portfolio.This is a senior role with direct portfolio responsibility and an expectation to contribute to business development activity to support portfolio growth. The successful candidate will work within a dynamic team managing a predominantly commercial portfolio.Responsibilities include contributing to client strategy, asset management, development, leasing, property management, and facilities management. The role is varied, and every day is different. What you will be responsible for Drive business development and contribute to portfolio growth. Deliver high-quality client reporting and specialist property management advice. Build and maintain strong relationships with prospective and existing clients to uphold the professional image of the Partnership. Provide proactive, hands-on asset and property management for a mixed-use regional portfolio. Take full responsibility for asset management advice, including lease events and value-enhancement opportunities. Liaise with client accountants to review rent-raising reports and ensure timely rent and service charge demands. Work with credit controllers to manage rent collection, arrears recovery, and payment plans. Prepare annual service charge budgets and reconciliations, and monitor expenditure in collaboration with building managers, FM teams, and client accountants. Instruct and liaise with building managers/FM and consultants on repairs, maintenance programmes, and refurbishment projects. Coordinate with insurance brokers for annual renewals and manage insurance claims. Build strong landlord-tenant relationships, acting as the main point of contact and conducting regular property inspections. Oversee tenant fit-out approvals and manage applications for alterations, subletting, assignments, and wayleaves in liaison with client solicitors. Execute lease transactions directly or oversee other departments/third-party advisers where necessary. Produce concise, high-quality reports and communicate effectively with clients both in writing and face-to-face. Proactively manage consultant and contractor relationships and collaborate with other Knight Frank departments (including cross-selling opportunities). Maintain a strong understanding of landlord and tenant matters and pursue property management opportunities. Apply knowledge of the RICS Professional Statement: Service Charges in Commercial Property to advise clients and colleagues. Perform other tasks delegated by Partners as required. What experience you will need Qualifications / Education Required Degree educated. MRICS Clean UK driving licence (essential). Career Experience Required Commercial Property Management experience (essential). Familiarity with property management software and systems. Experience working across a variety of asset classes. Aptitudes / Skills Required Strong analytical skills and proficiency in Excel. Collaborative team player with the ability to achieve and exceed goals. Highly motivated, able to manage multiple deadlines and priorities, and capable of directing others where appropriate. Entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to provide solutions and options in new situations. Excellent written communication skills for producing clear, concise, and accurate reports. Professional, proactive approach with strong client focus. High attention to detail, well-organised, and pragmatic with a common-sense approach.Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Team Executive
Knight Frank Pte Ltd
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role As a Team Executive in Facilities Management at Knight Frank Property & Facilities Management, you'll play a vital role in supporting our Business Unit Heads and Team Managers in delivering high-quality property management services. You'll lead site teams, ensure buildings are well-maintained and compliant, and act as a key liaison between stakeholders, residents, and contractors. This is a great opportunity for someone who thrives in a dynamic environment and takes pride in maintaining standards and service excellence. What You Will Be Doing Support Business Unit Heads and Team Managers in day-to-day operational matters Supervise on-site teams to ensure the delivery of quality maintenance and customer service Ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements, including building-related acts Conduct regular property inspections and provide feedback on maintenance standards Assist in preparing for and participating in council meetings, including reviewing minutes Oversee documentation processes, ensuring timely submission of invoices and receipts to Trust Accounts Manage feedback and resident queries professionally and efficiently Take on site responsibilities when necessary to ensure seamless operations What We're Looking For Someone Who's Holds a Degree in Project & Facilities Management, Real Estate Management, Infrastructure or a related field Knowledgeable in BMSMA and related statutory requirements (advantageous) A strong communicator with excellent interpersonal skills An effective team leader with a collaborative mindset, organised, proactive, and solutions-oriented Lots of opportunities for growth and career development. A supportive, collaborative team that values what you bring to the table. Continuous learning and development to help you advance.If you're ready to make an impact and grow your career in property management, we'd love to hear from you!Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role As a Team Executive in Facilities Management at Knight Frank Property & Facilities Management, you'll play a vital role in supporting our Business Unit Heads and Team Managers in delivering high-quality property management services. You'll lead site teams, ensure buildings are well-maintained and compliant, and act as a key liaison between stakeholders, residents, and contractors. This is a great opportunity for someone who thrives in a dynamic environment and takes pride in maintaining standards and service excellence. What You Will Be Doing Support Business Unit Heads and Team Managers in day-to-day operational matters Supervise on-site teams to ensure the delivery of quality maintenance and customer service Ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements, including building-related acts Conduct regular property inspections and provide feedback on maintenance standards Assist in preparing for and participating in council meetings, including reviewing minutes Oversee documentation processes, ensuring timely submission of invoices and receipts to Trust Accounts Manage feedback and resident queries professionally and efficiently Take on site responsibilities when necessary to ensure seamless operations What We're Looking For Someone Who's Holds a Degree in Project & Facilities Management, Real Estate Management, Infrastructure or a related field Knowledgeable in BMSMA and related statutory requirements (advantageous) A strong communicator with excellent interpersonal skills An effective team leader with a collaborative mindset, organised, proactive, and solutions-oriented Lots of opportunities for growth and career development. A supportive, collaborative team that values what you bring to the table. Continuous learning and development to help you advance.If you're ready to make an impact and grow your career in property management, we'd love to hear from you!Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Caretech
Home Manager
Caretech Lymington, Hampshire
Location: Southlands School, Lymington Hours: 40 per week - 52 weeks per annum Salary: £36,296 per annum Are you currently a Senior Support Worker or Deputy Manager looking to take the next step in your career with an OFSTED rated 'Outstanding' provider? If so, we have a fantastic opportunity at Southlands School as a Home Manager. Reporting to the Registered Manager, the ideal candidate will have experience in working with children who may, on occasion, present with behaviours that challenge, have the ability to design, implement and monitor the care and education plans for the young people we support. You will lead a confident and experienced care team, working closely with our education and clinical colleagues to improve outcomes for our children, 'helping each other to flourish' along the way'. You will work to support the children in rebuilding their resilience and creating a safe and bright future for next stage of their journey. Key Responsibilities - Reporting to the Registered Manager you will: Design, implement and monitor the care and education plans to meet the individual needs of our children. Build positive relationships with families, carers and external agencies to provide the best possible outcomes for the child. Be responsible for compliance with the Children's Homes Regulations, evidencing a high standard of care and quality. Organise work patterns, facilitation of training, and the accessing of appropriate services to support the childcare practices within the home. You will lead a team of colleagues and facilitate their professional development so that they not only provide high-quality care and support, but are enabled to fulfil their own career potential too. The successful candidate will have - Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young people and be willing to undertake the Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and management (Residential Childcare). A minimum of 2 years' experience of managing a team Experience of working with children who may, on occasion, present with behaviours that challenge. We use non-aversive, positive behaviour approaches and crisis prevention interventions to support and maintain relationships. Training will be provided. Full UK Driving license Excellent knowledge of current legislations The Children's Homes England Regulations 2015, - Quality Standards 2015, the Children's Act 1989, Children Act 2004 alongside all other legislations that are relevant to residential children's homes Safeguarding is paramount, so experience in this area will be required About Southlands School and Children's Home Southlands School is an Ofsted rated 'Outstanding' specialist day with an Ofsted registered Children's Home. Join us to make a difference every day. We provide education and care, supported by our multi-disciplinary clinical team, for children and young people aged 7-16 years who have a primary diagnosis of Autism or whose profile of need can be successfully supported by the use of autism specialist strategies. The successful candidate will inspire and lead a team to provide a safe and supportive environment for children and young people to flourish and achieve positive outcomes with the perfect balance of leadership, innovation and professionalism. Why choose us - Supportive management and senior leads We offer full induction, paid for DBS, friendly family atmosphere and the opportunity to progress with one of the UK s biggest care providers. Employee Assistance Support - A 24-hour helpline available to you and your direct next of kin to support you through some of life's challenges. Support with eye tests and the cost of spectacles. Access to the CareTech Foundation, match funding grant and staff hardship grants. Access to the Group Cycle to work scheme via salary sacrifice. Although Cambian are a sponsored employer, we are currently unable to offer sponsorship to any new candidates at this time. Cambian is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Cambian is committed to Safeguarding and protecting the young people and service users within our care. All candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and reference checks. Cambian will conduct online searches of shortlisted candidates. This check will be part of a safeguarding check, and the search will purely be based on whether an individual is suitable to work with children. As care must be taken to avoid unconscious bias and any risk of discrimination a person who will not on the appointment panel will conduct the search and will only share information if and when findings are relevant and of concern.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Location: Southlands School, Lymington Hours: 40 per week - 52 weeks per annum Salary: £36,296 per annum Are you currently a Senior Support Worker or Deputy Manager looking to take the next step in your career with an OFSTED rated 'Outstanding' provider? If so, we have a fantastic opportunity at Southlands School as a Home Manager. Reporting to the Registered Manager, the ideal candidate will have experience in working with children who may, on occasion, present with behaviours that challenge, have the ability to design, implement and monitor the care and education plans for the young people we support. You will lead a confident and experienced care team, working closely with our education and clinical colleagues to improve outcomes for our children, 'helping each other to flourish' along the way'. You will work to support the children in rebuilding their resilience and creating a safe and bright future for next stage of their journey. Key Responsibilities - Reporting to the Registered Manager you will: Design, implement and monitor the care and education plans to meet the individual needs of our children. Build positive relationships with families, carers and external agencies to provide the best possible outcomes for the child. Be responsible for compliance with the Children's Homes Regulations, evidencing a high standard of care and quality. Organise work patterns, facilitation of training, and the accessing of appropriate services to support the childcare practices within the home. You will lead a team of colleagues and facilitate their professional development so that they not only provide high-quality care and support, but are enabled to fulfil their own career potential too. The successful candidate will have - Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young people and be willing to undertake the Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and management (Residential Childcare). A minimum of 2 years' experience of managing a team Experience of working with children who may, on occasion, present with behaviours that challenge. We use non-aversive, positive behaviour approaches and crisis prevention interventions to support and maintain relationships. Training will be provided. Full UK Driving license Excellent knowledge of current legislations The Children's Homes England Regulations 2015, - Quality Standards 2015, the Children's Act 1989, Children Act 2004 alongside all other legislations that are relevant to residential children's homes Safeguarding is paramount, so experience in this area will be required About Southlands School and Children's Home Southlands School is an Ofsted rated 'Outstanding' specialist day with an Ofsted registered Children's Home. Join us to make a difference every day. We provide education and care, supported by our multi-disciplinary clinical team, for children and young people aged 7-16 years who have a primary diagnosis of Autism or whose profile of need can be successfully supported by the use of autism specialist strategies. The successful candidate will inspire and lead a team to provide a safe and supportive environment for children and young people to flourish and achieve positive outcomes with the perfect balance of leadership, innovation and professionalism. Why choose us - Supportive management and senior leads We offer full induction, paid for DBS, friendly family atmosphere and the opportunity to progress with one of the UK s biggest care providers. Employee Assistance Support - A 24-hour helpline available to you and your direct next of kin to support you through some of life's challenges. Support with eye tests and the cost of spectacles. Access to the CareTech Foundation, match funding grant and staff hardship grants. Access to the Group Cycle to work scheme via salary sacrifice. Although Cambian are a sponsored employer, we are currently unable to offer sponsorship to any new candidates at this time. Cambian is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Cambian is committed to Safeguarding and protecting the young people and service users within our care. All candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and reference checks. Cambian will conduct online searches of shortlisted candidates. This check will be part of a safeguarding check, and the search will purely be based on whether an individual is suitable to work with children. As care must be taken to avoid unconscious bias and any risk of discrimination a person who will not on the appointment panel will conduct the search and will only share information if and when findings are relevant and of concern.
Team Executive
Knight Frank Group
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role As a Team Executive in Facilities Management at Knight Frank Property & Facilities Management, you'll play a vital role in supporting our Business Unit Heads and Team Managers in delivering high-quality property management services. You'll lead site teams, ensure buildings are well-maintained and compliant, and act as a key liaison between stakeholders, residents, and contractors. This is a great opportunity for someone who thrives in a dynamic environment and takes pride in maintaining standards and service excellence. What You Will Be Doing Support Business Unit Heads and Team Managers in day-to-day operational matters Supervise on-site teams to ensure the delivery of quality maintenance and customer service Ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements, including building-related acts Conduct regular property inspections and provide feedback on maintenance standards Assist in preparing for and participating in council meetings, including reviewing minutes Oversee documentation processes, ensuring timely submission of invoices and receipts to Trust Accounts Manage feedback and resident queries professionally and efficiently Take on site responsibilities when necessary to ensure seamless operations What We're Looking For Someone Who's Holds a Degree in Project & Facilities Management, Real Estate Management, Infrastructure or a related field Knowledgeable in BMSMA and related statutory requirements (advantageous) A strong communicator with excellent interpersonal skills An effective team leader with a collaborative mindset, organised, proactive, and solutions-oriented Lots of opportunities for growth and career development. A supportive, collaborative team that values what you bring to the table. Continuous learning and development to help you advance.If you're ready to make an impact and grow your career in property management, we'd love to hear from you!Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role As a Team Executive in Facilities Management at Knight Frank Property & Facilities Management, you'll play a vital role in supporting our Business Unit Heads and Team Managers in delivering high-quality property management services. You'll lead site teams, ensure buildings are well-maintained and compliant, and act as a key liaison between stakeholders, residents, and contractors. This is a great opportunity for someone who thrives in a dynamic environment and takes pride in maintaining standards and service excellence. What You Will Be Doing Support Business Unit Heads and Team Managers in day-to-day operational matters Supervise on-site teams to ensure the delivery of quality maintenance and customer service Ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements, including building-related acts Conduct regular property inspections and provide feedback on maintenance standards Assist in preparing for and participating in council meetings, including reviewing minutes Oversee documentation processes, ensuring timely submission of invoices and receipts to Trust Accounts Manage feedback and resident queries professionally and efficiently Take on site responsibilities when necessary to ensure seamless operations What We're Looking For Someone Who's Holds a Degree in Project & Facilities Management, Real Estate Management, Infrastructure or a related field Knowledgeable in BMSMA and related statutory requirements (advantageous) A strong communicator with excellent interpersonal skills An effective team leader with a collaborative mindset, organised, proactive, and solutions-oriented Lots of opportunities for growth and career development. A supportive, collaborative team that values what you bring to the table. Continuous learning and development to help you advance.If you're ready to make an impact and grow your career in property management, we'd love to hear from you!Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Head of Operations
Paloma Health
Location: Hybrid working from the London office (Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays), with 2 days working from home (Tuesdays and Fridays) ideally. If not possible, one day per week in the London office (Thursdays) will be considered as the minimum. Reporting to: VP Product & Operations About Paloma Paloma's mission is to make children's autism and ADHD assessments and care available on the NHS within 4 weeks of GP referral. We believe the NHS can offer quick access to these services, and Paloma is achieving this by redesigning care pathways, developing new software & AI tools, and investing in clinicians' learning & development. We are growing our team purposefully to meet the need for NHS autism and ADHD care, and since launching, we have: Grown our fantastic team to over 100 people, and are hiring 100 more over the next 12 months Raised £5m pre-seed funding from leading healthcare investors (Triple Point Ventures and Heal Capital), helping us to invest in our technology and our team Achieved financial sustainability How is Paloma Health different from other Neurodevelopmental providers? We are clinically-led, Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered, and continuously improve our outcomes and family experiences. Our in-house product & engineering team ensures we can: Give families a more consumer-like experience of healthcare Free our clinicians from documentation to focus on supporting families Our strong culture, including transparency, a sense of community, and supporting staff career development The experience of our founders (Dr Mark Jenkins & Darshak Shah), who have previously built tech-enabled NHS obesity and ophthalmology services. Combined, their previous companies have treated over 1 million NHS patients in the last 15 years! Being backed by leading healthcare investors allows us to move fast The Opportunity We are looking for a Head of Operations to lead and scale our operations function. This is a high-impact role where you will be responsible for a rapidly scaling operations function of 80 people, including our Care Delivery team (Team Managers, Autism and ADHD Clinicians, including assessors and prescribers), the Care Coordination administration team, and our Scheduling, Safeguarding, and Governance teams. Your mission is to ensure that as we scale to help thousands of families, our service remains high-quality, safe, and efficient. Your role is orchestrating this complex function, ensuring that every step of our care pathway-from the NHS referral to exit-is working in perfect sync. About you You are a leader of leaders: You have a proven track record of managing large, multi-tiered teams. You know how to motivate and develop managers who, in turn, manage our Delivery Team, Care Coordinators, Scheduling, Safeguarding and Governance Teams You thrive at scale: Managing a rapidly growing team of over 80 people doesn't intimidate you; you have the organisational skills to keep a large workforce aligned and productive, and are excited to grow the team significantly more. You are a systems thinker: You see how a change in scheduling impacts care delivery, and how an update in governance affects the Care Coordination Team. You manage the "ripple effects." You are operationally rigorous: You thrive on metrics and KPIs. You use data to identify capacity bottlenecks or potential safeguarding risks before they become issues. You are empathetic but decisive: You understand the high-stakes nature of healthcare and can make calm, authoritative decisions that balance patient safety with operational speed. You are adaptable: You are comfortable working in a dynamic environment and embrace the fast-paced change of a growing organisation. You are mission-driven: You are genuinely excited about using technology and innovation to solve the NHS waiting list crisis. You are a hands-on leader: You are willing to dive into operational details and drive tasks yourself when necessary to support and unblock your team. Responsibilities: Oversee the integrated Operations function, including: Providing strategic direction to the managers of Delivery, Scheduling & Capacity, Safeguarding, and Governance. Represent the Operations function at a senior level and work cross-functionally with relevant function leads. Maintain accountability for the function's performance and culture. This includes: Building relationships and data dashboards (with our Business Intelligence Team) to help you identify operational red flags and address them before they impact service delivery. Building a culture of continuous learning, mentoring your direct reports to become the next generation of senior leaders at Paloma. Ongoing optimisation and refinement of operational processes together with the relevant teams and stakeholders, for example: Administrative processes, e.g. NHS GP referral processing Defining the strategic "math" of the service, ensuring you always know the demand forecast and manage scheduling/hiring to meet NHS targets while maintaining staff well-being. Ensuring our safeguarding protocols are deeply embedded in every team member's daily workflows. Develop robust structures, documentation, processes and communication loops to: Grow the team without losing quality or culture. Ensure a 'single source of truth' for all operational workstreams documentation Maintain and implement high-quality policies for complaints, contested outcomes, and quality assurance. Qualifications and experience: Required: At least 7 years of operational leadership experience, specifically in environments with high headcount and complex delivery requirements (e.g., health or other large-scale service operations). Proven experience overseeing multi-tiered teams (managing 5+ direct reports who each manage their own large teams). Advanced experience in managing capacity and scheduling for a large, varied workforce. A track record of "productising" operations-taking a growing service and building the robust structures needed to support 100+ staff members. Demonstrable experience of a commercial mindset, meeting financial targets, understanding trade-offs within budgets, and managing team budgets. A proven ability to balance high-level strategy with a "lead from the front" mentality, diving into the details to solve problems on the ground. Proven experience in being data-driven with decisions, prioritisation, and comfortable providing detailed updates to wider stakeholders at all levels of the business. Experience managing a mixed team of clinical and non-clinical staff Experience leading a large team through periods of rapid organisational change, e.g. a fast-paced startup/scaleup environment where roles and processes evolve quickly. Experience in Data Protection and Data Protection Officer responsibilities Studies have shown that women and people from ethnic minority groups are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every qualification. Paloma is dedicated to building a diverse and top performing workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align with all the qualifications, we strongly encourage you to apply. You may be just the right candidate for this role or others! You will be part of a mission driven organisation that's transforming access to autism and ADHD care in England. For all employees, we offer: A strong and positive culture that prioritises staff well being, transparency, and career development. Protected time and budget for team connection, learning, and community building. Competitive compensation, including: Salary of £80,000-90,000, depending on experience and working location Annual salary reviews, ensuring they are competitive Private medical insurance and Employee Assistance Programme (planned in 2026) A unique annual leave benefits package which includes: 34 days of annual leave. This includes eight bank holidays and your birthday off. Option to buy an additional 5 days per year (giving you 39 days per year) An additional 10 days of paid sabbatical leave every three completed years of service (which means 44 days of leave in year four at Paloma!) 2 days per year of special leave, for those moments that happen in life, whether personal or family related Additional benefits include: A premium performance company laptop Equity compensation through Share Options in Paloma Health for employees working at least 32 hours per week with Paloma. NHS discounts, including the Blue Light Card (as we are an NHS provider). Equality & Diversity Paloma Health is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and throughout the application process. We do not discriminate based on any protected characteristic. Accommodations We're glad to accommodate candidates who need adjustments throughout the hiring process. We encourage you to be open about the adjustments you need, so we can adapt our interview process accordingly. Safer Recruitment & Pre Employment Checks Paloma Health ensures that supporting people to be safe is at the heart of our work and a key priority across all areas of the organisation. As part of our pre employment checks, you will be asked to complete a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Depending on your role within the business . click apply for full job details
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Location: Hybrid working from the London office (Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays), with 2 days working from home (Tuesdays and Fridays) ideally. If not possible, one day per week in the London office (Thursdays) will be considered as the minimum. Reporting to: VP Product & Operations About Paloma Paloma's mission is to make children's autism and ADHD assessments and care available on the NHS within 4 weeks of GP referral. We believe the NHS can offer quick access to these services, and Paloma is achieving this by redesigning care pathways, developing new software & AI tools, and investing in clinicians' learning & development. We are growing our team purposefully to meet the need for NHS autism and ADHD care, and since launching, we have: Grown our fantastic team to over 100 people, and are hiring 100 more over the next 12 months Raised £5m pre-seed funding from leading healthcare investors (Triple Point Ventures and Heal Capital), helping us to invest in our technology and our team Achieved financial sustainability How is Paloma Health different from other Neurodevelopmental providers? We are clinically-led, Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered, and continuously improve our outcomes and family experiences. Our in-house product & engineering team ensures we can: Give families a more consumer-like experience of healthcare Free our clinicians from documentation to focus on supporting families Our strong culture, including transparency, a sense of community, and supporting staff career development The experience of our founders (Dr Mark Jenkins & Darshak Shah), who have previously built tech-enabled NHS obesity and ophthalmology services. Combined, their previous companies have treated over 1 million NHS patients in the last 15 years! Being backed by leading healthcare investors allows us to move fast The Opportunity We are looking for a Head of Operations to lead and scale our operations function. This is a high-impact role where you will be responsible for a rapidly scaling operations function of 80 people, including our Care Delivery team (Team Managers, Autism and ADHD Clinicians, including assessors and prescribers), the Care Coordination administration team, and our Scheduling, Safeguarding, and Governance teams. Your mission is to ensure that as we scale to help thousands of families, our service remains high-quality, safe, and efficient. Your role is orchestrating this complex function, ensuring that every step of our care pathway-from the NHS referral to exit-is working in perfect sync. About you You are a leader of leaders: You have a proven track record of managing large, multi-tiered teams. You know how to motivate and develop managers who, in turn, manage our Delivery Team, Care Coordinators, Scheduling, Safeguarding and Governance Teams You thrive at scale: Managing a rapidly growing team of over 80 people doesn't intimidate you; you have the organisational skills to keep a large workforce aligned and productive, and are excited to grow the team significantly more. You are a systems thinker: You see how a change in scheduling impacts care delivery, and how an update in governance affects the Care Coordination Team. You manage the "ripple effects." You are operationally rigorous: You thrive on metrics and KPIs. You use data to identify capacity bottlenecks or potential safeguarding risks before they become issues. You are empathetic but decisive: You understand the high-stakes nature of healthcare and can make calm, authoritative decisions that balance patient safety with operational speed. You are adaptable: You are comfortable working in a dynamic environment and embrace the fast-paced change of a growing organisation. You are mission-driven: You are genuinely excited about using technology and innovation to solve the NHS waiting list crisis. You are a hands-on leader: You are willing to dive into operational details and drive tasks yourself when necessary to support and unblock your team. Responsibilities: Oversee the integrated Operations function, including: Providing strategic direction to the managers of Delivery, Scheduling & Capacity, Safeguarding, and Governance. Represent the Operations function at a senior level and work cross-functionally with relevant function leads. Maintain accountability for the function's performance and culture. This includes: Building relationships and data dashboards (with our Business Intelligence Team) to help you identify operational red flags and address them before they impact service delivery. Building a culture of continuous learning, mentoring your direct reports to become the next generation of senior leaders at Paloma. Ongoing optimisation and refinement of operational processes together with the relevant teams and stakeholders, for example: Administrative processes, e.g. NHS GP referral processing Defining the strategic "math" of the service, ensuring you always know the demand forecast and manage scheduling/hiring to meet NHS targets while maintaining staff well-being. Ensuring our safeguarding protocols are deeply embedded in every team member's daily workflows. Develop robust structures, documentation, processes and communication loops to: Grow the team without losing quality or culture. Ensure a 'single source of truth' for all operational workstreams documentation Maintain and implement high-quality policies for complaints, contested outcomes, and quality assurance. Qualifications and experience: Required: At least 7 years of operational leadership experience, specifically in environments with high headcount and complex delivery requirements (e.g., health or other large-scale service operations). Proven experience overseeing multi-tiered teams (managing 5+ direct reports who each manage their own large teams). Advanced experience in managing capacity and scheduling for a large, varied workforce. A track record of "productising" operations-taking a growing service and building the robust structures needed to support 100+ staff members. Demonstrable experience of a commercial mindset, meeting financial targets, understanding trade-offs within budgets, and managing team budgets. A proven ability to balance high-level strategy with a "lead from the front" mentality, diving into the details to solve problems on the ground. Proven experience in being data-driven with decisions, prioritisation, and comfortable providing detailed updates to wider stakeholders at all levels of the business. Experience managing a mixed team of clinical and non-clinical staff Experience leading a large team through periods of rapid organisational change, e.g. a fast-paced startup/scaleup environment where roles and processes evolve quickly. Experience in Data Protection and Data Protection Officer responsibilities Studies have shown that women and people from ethnic minority groups are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every qualification. Paloma is dedicated to building a diverse and top performing workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align with all the qualifications, we strongly encourage you to apply. You may be just the right candidate for this role or others! You will be part of a mission driven organisation that's transforming access to autism and ADHD care in England. For all employees, we offer: A strong and positive culture that prioritises staff well being, transparency, and career development. Protected time and budget for team connection, learning, and community building. Competitive compensation, including: Salary of £80,000-90,000, depending on experience and working location Annual salary reviews, ensuring they are competitive Private medical insurance and Employee Assistance Programme (planned in 2026) A unique annual leave benefits package which includes: 34 days of annual leave. This includes eight bank holidays and your birthday off. Option to buy an additional 5 days per year (giving you 39 days per year) An additional 10 days of paid sabbatical leave every three completed years of service (which means 44 days of leave in year four at Paloma!) 2 days per year of special leave, for those moments that happen in life, whether personal or family related Additional benefits include: A premium performance company laptop Equity compensation through Share Options in Paloma Health for employees working at least 32 hours per week with Paloma. NHS discounts, including the Blue Light Card (as we are an NHS provider). Equality & Diversity Paloma Health is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and throughout the application process. We do not discriminate based on any protected characteristic. Accommodations We're glad to accommodate candidates who need adjustments throughout the hiring process. We encourage you to be open about the adjustments you need, so we can adapt our interview process accordingly. Safer Recruitment & Pre Employment Checks Paloma Health ensures that supporting people to be safe is at the heart of our work and a key priority across all areas of the organisation. As part of our pre employment checks, you will be asked to complete a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Depending on your role within the business . click apply for full job details
Property Manager
Knight Frank Pte Ltd
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role We're on the lookout for a proactive and experienced Facilities Management Property Manager to take the lead in managing daily operations and facilities for our properties. In this role, you'll be responsible for ensuring that all systems are running smoothly-from mechanical and electrical to building safety and cleanliness. You'll also guide your team to deliver top-tier maintenance services while keeping costs in check. If you're someone who thrives on responsibility, enjoys leading people, and has a strong grasp of building operations, this role is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact. What You Will Be Doing Lead the day-to-day operations of building and facilities management services, ensuring everything runs efficiently and safely. Plan and coordinate preventive, routine, and ad-hoc maintenance works for building systems and equipment. Supervise contractors and ensure maintenance works meet safety, quality, and contract standards. Conduct regular building audits and inspections to ensure compliance with statutory regulations and internal quality programs. Ensure all new installation works meet building codes and regulatory requirements. Handle feedback and complaints from tenants and stakeholders, ensuring timely follow-up and resolution. Prepare monthly reports for management and clients on building operations and maintenance status. Manage building risk and implement safety and emergency protocols, including security measures. Drive energy-saving and sustainability initiatives to help reduce operating costs. Monitor maintenance budgets and ensure timely payments to contractors and service providers in accordance with cash flow projections. What We're Looking For Someone Who's Hold a Degree in Facilities Management, Building, Real Estate, or Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, with at least 5 years of experience in building or facilities management. Have strong knowledge of M&E systems, car park operations, and is conversant with relevant codes of practice and regulations. Bring strong leadership and communication skills to manage teams and engage with stakeholders effectively. Highly preferred someone who possess relevant professional certifications such as FSM, Green Mark, ZWM, WEM, SIFMA Tier 1-4, IFMA, or SCEM. Well-organized, meticulous, and capable of managing multiple moving parts while staying on top of compliance and operational standards. Lots of opportunities for growth and career development. A supportive, collaborative team that values what you bring to the table. Continuous learning and development to help you advance.If you're ready to make an impact and grow your career in property management, we'd love to hear from you!Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role We're on the lookout for a proactive and experienced Facilities Management Property Manager to take the lead in managing daily operations and facilities for our properties. In this role, you'll be responsible for ensuring that all systems are running smoothly-from mechanical and electrical to building safety and cleanliness. You'll also guide your team to deliver top-tier maintenance services while keeping costs in check. If you're someone who thrives on responsibility, enjoys leading people, and has a strong grasp of building operations, this role is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact. What You Will Be Doing Lead the day-to-day operations of building and facilities management services, ensuring everything runs efficiently and safely. Plan and coordinate preventive, routine, and ad-hoc maintenance works for building systems and equipment. Supervise contractors and ensure maintenance works meet safety, quality, and contract standards. Conduct regular building audits and inspections to ensure compliance with statutory regulations and internal quality programs. Ensure all new installation works meet building codes and regulatory requirements. Handle feedback and complaints from tenants and stakeholders, ensuring timely follow-up and resolution. Prepare monthly reports for management and clients on building operations and maintenance status. Manage building risk and implement safety and emergency protocols, including security measures. Drive energy-saving and sustainability initiatives to help reduce operating costs. Monitor maintenance budgets and ensure timely payments to contractors and service providers in accordance with cash flow projections. What We're Looking For Someone Who's Hold a Degree in Facilities Management, Building, Real Estate, or Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, with at least 5 years of experience in building or facilities management. Have strong knowledge of M&E systems, car park operations, and is conversant with relevant codes of practice and regulations. Bring strong leadership and communication skills to manage teams and engage with stakeholders effectively. Highly preferred someone who possess relevant professional certifications such as FSM, Green Mark, ZWM, WEM, SIFMA Tier 1-4, IFMA, or SCEM. Well-organized, meticulous, and capable of managing multiple moving parts while staying on top of compliance and operational standards. Lots of opportunities for growth and career development. A supportive, collaborative team that values what you bring to the table. Continuous learning and development to help you advance.If you're ready to make an impact and grow your career in property management, we'd love to hear from you!Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
People Project & Change Manager
Knight Frank Group
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role Role Purpose The Project & Change Manager plays a pivotal role in shaping a more connected, inclusive and high performing colleague experience across the UK. Reporting to and working closely with the UK Head of Talent & Culture Strategy, the role blends project leadership, change expertise and people insight to turn strategic ambition into meaningful, lasting impact.As the engine behind Talent & Culture delivery, the Project & Change Manager provides end to end project management for T&C priorities, acts as the change management lead for people related initiatives, and serves as the key connection point between the Talent & Culture team and the Platform (Workday/HRIS) team.Success in this role hinges on deep understanding of our business, our people and our persona groups - ensuring change is designed in a way that reflects how colleagues work, what they need and what will help them thrive. Working collaboratively with Belonging & Inclusion, Employee Experience and other specialist teams, the role ensures that every change we deliver is accessible, inclusive and grounded in real colleague insight.Operating with a high degree of autonomy, the Project & Change Manager brings order to complexity - translating ideas into clear, actionable plans; coordinating stakeholders; reducing ambiguity; and ensuring new processes, systems and ways of working are adopted smoothly and sustainably. This role requires exceptional organisation, strong judgement, confident stakeholder influence and the ability to anticipate needs, remove blockers and make informed recommendations. Key Responsibilities Change Management & Readiness Lead change planning and delivery for priority Talent & Culture initiatives, including readiness and change maturity assessments-maturity assessments. Conduct stakeholder mapping, persona based-based impact assessments and define behaviour shifts aligned to people and business priorities. Support the creation of Project Proposals, Business Cases and Board materials. Ensure all change plans reflect inclusion, accessibility and a seamless end to-to-end employee experience. Prepare executive sponsors with clear briefings, maintain alignment through governance rhythms and track progress against a defined change success -success framework.Project Management, Risk & Delivery Own and deliver robust project plans for the Talent & Culture team, clearly outlining scope, timelines, milestones, dependencies, RAID and roles. Work independently to drive momentum, identify issues early and recommend solutions without the need for close oversight. Coordinate effectively with the wider People team, Internal Communications, Platform team and external partners as needed. Identify people related and adoption risks, run scenario planning and establish clear mitigations and escalation pathways. Develop reinforcement and sustainment plans (e.g., nudges, leader prompts, microlearning), completing 30/60/90 day reviews and transitioning effectively to BAU owners. Systems Change & Business Impact Act as the bridge between Talent & Culture and the Platform team across HRIS (Workday) releases, enhancements and configuration changes. Act as a people change advisor on technical or system changes, ensuring business and colleague impacts are understood and reflected in communications, learning and support led by the Platform and People Transformation teams. Support a coordinated approach to UAT and adoption, contributing a change and employee experience perspective across Workday processes and user journeys. Ensure Workday/HRIS changes align with wider employee experience, capability and readiness goals. Change Network, Communications & Engagement Manage and upskill the cross business Change Network, creating toolkits, briefing packs, FAQs and feedback loops. Co create change and communication plans with Internal Communications, sequenced and tailored to different personas using inclusive language. Produce clear, accessible and user friendly learning and support resources (e.g., guides, walkthroughs, microlearning). Continuously monitor, review and refine the Change Network to ensure it reflects evolving business needs - adjusting membership, engagement rhythms and capability levels so the right people are equipped to support change at the right time. Capability Building, Behavioural Change & Continuous Improvement Apply behavioural science techniques (e.g., nudges, social proof, friction reduction) to help new habits form and stick. Partner with Talent Management & Development to identify and implement learning interventions that support behaviour change. Capture lessons learned and continually improve change toolkits, processes and delivery rhythms.Skills & Experience Experience delivering change, transformation, and complex projects (ideally within HR, Talent, or People functions).o Strong technical change and project management capability, balanced with an employee experience (EX) and user centred (UX) lens. Practical proficiency with change methodologies (e.g., ADKAR/Prosci/Kotter) and readiness or impact assessment techniques. Proven stakeholder management and influencing skills - able to build trust quickly, challenge effectively and bring senior leaders and cross functional teams along through change. Ability to work autonomously and lead projects independently, anticipating needs, solving problems and progressing work without close supervision. Exceptional organisational skills - able to manage multiple initiatives, maintain pace and deliver high quality outputs consistently. Experience working with HRIS or technical teams (ideally Workday) and translating system changes into people impacts. Strong analytical and data literacy skills, with experience defining and tracking adoption, utilisation and proficiency measures. Robust project management and risk/RAID capability, including scenario planning and dependency mapping.
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role Role Purpose The Project & Change Manager plays a pivotal role in shaping a more connected, inclusive and high performing colleague experience across the UK. Reporting to and working closely with the UK Head of Talent & Culture Strategy, the role blends project leadership, change expertise and people insight to turn strategic ambition into meaningful, lasting impact.As the engine behind Talent & Culture delivery, the Project & Change Manager provides end to end project management for T&C priorities, acts as the change management lead for people related initiatives, and serves as the key connection point between the Talent & Culture team and the Platform (Workday/HRIS) team.Success in this role hinges on deep understanding of our business, our people and our persona groups - ensuring change is designed in a way that reflects how colleagues work, what they need and what will help them thrive. Working collaboratively with Belonging & Inclusion, Employee Experience and other specialist teams, the role ensures that every change we deliver is accessible, inclusive and grounded in real colleague insight.Operating with a high degree of autonomy, the Project & Change Manager brings order to complexity - translating ideas into clear, actionable plans; coordinating stakeholders; reducing ambiguity; and ensuring new processes, systems and ways of working are adopted smoothly and sustainably. This role requires exceptional organisation, strong judgement, confident stakeholder influence and the ability to anticipate needs, remove blockers and make informed recommendations. Key Responsibilities Change Management & Readiness Lead change planning and delivery for priority Talent & Culture initiatives, including readiness and change maturity assessments-maturity assessments. Conduct stakeholder mapping, persona based-based impact assessments and define behaviour shifts aligned to people and business priorities. Support the creation of Project Proposals, Business Cases and Board materials. Ensure all change plans reflect inclusion, accessibility and a seamless end to-to-end employee experience. Prepare executive sponsors with clear briefings, maintain alignment through governance rhythms and track progress against a defined change success -success framework.Project Management, Risk & Delivery Own and deliver robust project plans for the Talent & Culture team, clearly outlining scope, timelines, milestones, dependencies, RAID and roles. Work independently to drive momentum, identify issues early and recommend solutions without the need for close oversight. Coordinate effectively with the wider People team, Internal Communications, Platform team and external partners as needed. Identify people related and adoption risks, run scenario planning and establish clear mitigations and escalation pathways. Develop reinforcement and sustainment plans (e.g., nudges, leader prompts, microlearning), completing 30/60/90 day reviews and transitioning effectively to BAU owners. Systems Change & Business Impact Act as the bridge between Talent & Culture and the Platform team across HRIS (Workday) releases, enhancements and configuration changes. Act as a people change advisor on technical or system changes, ensuring business and colleague impacts are understood and reflected in communications, learning and support led by the Platform and People Transformation teams. Support a coordinated approach to UAT and adoption, contributing a change and employee experience perspective across Workday processes and user journeys. Ensure Workday/HRIS changes align with wider employee experience, capability and readiness goals. Change Network, Communications & Engagement Manage and upskill the cross business Change Network, creating toolkits, briefing packs, FAQs and feedback loops. Co create change and communication plans with Internal Communications, sequenced and tailored to different personas using inclusive language. Produce clear, accessible and user friendly learning and support resources (e.g., guides, walkthroughs, microlearning). Continuously monitor, review and refine the Change Network to ensure it reflects evolving business needs - adjusting membership, engagement rhythms and capability levels so the right people are equipped to support change at the right time. Capability Building, Behavioural Change & Continuous Improvement Apply behavioural science techniques (e.g., nudges, social proof, friction reduction) to help new habits form and stick. Partner with Talent Management & Development to identify and implement learning interventions that support behaviour change. Capture lessons learned and continually improve change toolkits, processes and delivery rhythms.Skills & Experience Experience delivering change, transformation, and complex projects (ideally within HR, Talent, or People functions).o Strong technical change and project management capability, balanced with an employee experience (EX) and user centred (UX) lens. Practical proficiency with change methodologies (e.g., ADKAR/Prosci/Kotter) and readiness or impact assessment techniques. Proven stakeholder management and influencing skills - able to build trust quickly, challenge effectively and bring senior leaders and cross functional teams along through change. Ability to work autonomously and lead projects independently, anticipating needs, solving problems and progressing work without close supervision. Exceptional organisational skills - able to manage multiple initiatives, maintain pace and deliver high quality outputs consistently. Experience working with HRIS or technical teams (ideally Workday) and translating system changes into people impacts. Strong analytical and data literacy skills, with experience defining and tracking adoption, utilisation and proficiency measures. Robust project management and risk/RAID capability, including scenario planning and dependency mapping.
Property Manager
Knight Frank Group
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role We're on the lookout for a proactive and experienced Facilities Management Property Manager to take the lead in managing daily operations and facilities for our properties. In this role, you'll be responsible for ensuring that all systems are running smoothly-from mechanical and electrical to building safety and cleanliness. You'll also guide your team to deliver top-tier maintenance services while keeping costs in check. If you're someone who thrives on responsibility, enjoys leading people, and has a strong grasp of building operations, this role is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact. What You Will Be Doing Lead the day-to-day operations of building and facilities management services, ensuring everything runs efficiently and safely. Plan and coordinate preventive, routine, and ad-hoc maintenance works for building systems and equipment. Supervise contractors and ensure maintenance works meet safety, quality, and contract standards. Conduct regular building audits and inspections to ensure compliance with statutory regulations and internal quality programs. Ensure all new installation works meet building codes and regulatory requirements. Handle feedback and complaints from tenants and stakeholders, ensuring timely follow-up and resolution. Prepare monthly reports for management and clients on building operations and maintenance status. Manage building risk and implement safety and emergency protocols, including security measures. Drive energy-saving and sustainability initiatives to help reduce operating costs. Monitor maintenance budgets and ensure timely payments to contractors and service providers in accordance with cash flow projections. What We're Looking For Someone Who's Hold a Degree in Facilities Management, Building, Real Estate, or Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, with at least 5 years of experience in building or facilities management. Have strong knowledge of M&E systems, car park operations, and is conversant with relevant codes of practice and regulations. Bring strong leadership and communication skills to manage teams and engage with stakeholders effectively. Highly preferred someone who possess relevant professional certifications such as FSM, Green Mark, ZWM, WEM, SIFMA Tier 1-4, IFMA, or SCEM. Well-organized, meticulous, and capable of managing multiple moving parts while staying on top of compliance and operational standards. Lots of opportunities for growth and career development. A supportive, collaborative team that values what you bring to the table. Continuous learning and development to help you advance.If you're ready to make an impact and grow your career in property management, we'd love to hear from you!Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role We're on the lookout for a proactive and experienced Facilities Management Property Manager to take the lead in managing daily operations and facilities for our properties. In this role, you'll be responsible for ensuring that all systems are running smoothly-from mechanical and electrical to building safety and cleanliness. You'll also guide your team to deliver top-tier maintenance services while keeping costs in check. If you're someone who thrives on responsibility, enjoys leading people, and has a strong grasp of building operations, this role is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact. What You Will Be Doing Lead the day-to-day operations of building and facilities management services, ensuring everything runs efficiently and safely. Plan and coordinate preventive, routine, and ad-hoc maintenance works for building systems and equipment. Supervise contractors and ensure maintenance works meet safety, quality, and contract standards. Conduct regular building audits and inspections to ensure compliance with statutory regulations and internal quality programs. Ensure all new installation works meet building codes and regulatory requirements. Handle feedback and complaints from tenants and stakeholders, ensuring timely follow-up and resolution. Prepare monthly reports for management and clients on building operations and maintenance status. Manage building risk and implement safety and emergency protocols, including security measures. Drive energy-saving and sustainability initiatives to help reduce operating costs. Monitor maintenance budgets and ensure timely payments to contractors and service providers in accordance with cash flow projections. What We're Looking For Someone Who's Hold a Degree in Facilities Management, Building, Real Estate, or Mechanical/Electrical Engineering, with at least 5 years of experience in building or facilities management. Have strong knowledge of M&E systems, car park operations, and is conversant with relevant codes of practice and regulations. Bring strong leadership and communication skills to manage teams and engage with stakeholders effectively. Highly preferred someone who possess relevant professional certifications such as FSM, Green Mark, ZWM, WEM, SIFMA Tier 1-4, IFMA, or SCEM. Well-organized, meticulous, and capable of managing multiple moving parts while staying on top of compliance and operational standards. Lots of opportunities for growth and career development. A supportive, collaborative team that values what you bring to the table. Continuous learning and development to help you advance.If you're ready to make an impact and grow your career in property management, we'd love to hear from you!Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Executive / Assistant Manager, Land & Industrial Solutions
Knight Frank Group
Executive / Assistant Manager, Land & Industrial Solutions page is loaded Executive / Assistant Manager, Land & Industrial Solutionsremote type: On Sitelocations: Kuala Lumpurtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 2 Days Agotime left to apply: End Date: March 31, 2026 (30+ days left to apply)job requisition id: JR101040 Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role Job Title: Executive / Assistant Manager, Land & Industrial Solutions Department: Land & Industrial Solutions Location: HQ, Menara Southpoint, Mid Valley, Kuala Lumpur Role Overview Responsible for supporting and executing business development and consultancy activities for the Land & Industrial Solutions team. The role focuses on sales generation, client engagement, deal structuring, and delivery of industrial and land-related advisory assignments. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute sales plans to achieve assigned revenue targets Generate new business leads through cold calling, networking, and other prospecting activities Prepare pitch decks and proposal materials, including responses to RFPs Qualify leads, understand client requirements, and assess suitability of solutions Support consultancy work and deal structuring for industrial assets, including financial analysis and due diligence Present and negotiate commercial terms with clients professionally Manage the sales process from lead generation through to deal closure Build and maintain strong client relationships by delivering high-quality service Requirements Experience & Qualifications Degree in Real Estate, Property Management, Valuation, or related field Valuation background with good familiarity of the Malaysia Land & Industrial market is preferred Experience in consultancy, agency, or advisory roles is an advantage Skills & Competencies Strong commercial acumen and technically inclined to handle complex projects Confident in client presentations and negotiations High attention to detail with strong follow-through Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Personal Attributes Results-driven with strong work ethic Proactive, self-motivated, and client-focused Able to work independently and as part of a team Possess own transport and willing to travel as requiredCompetitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Executive / Assistant Manager, Land & Industrial Solutions page is loaded Executive / Assistant Manager, Land & Industrial Solutionsremote type: On Sitelocations: Kuala Lumpurtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 2 Days Agotime left to apply: End Date: March 31, 2026 (30+ days left to apply)job requisition id: JR101040 Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role Job Title: Executive / Assistant Manager, Land & Industrial Solutions Department: Land & Industrial Solutions Location: HQ, Menara Southpoint, Mid Valley, Kuala Lumpur Role Overview Responsible for supporting and executing business development and consultancy activities for the Land & Industrial Solutions team. The role focuses on sales generation, client engagement, deal structuring, and delivery of industrial and land-related advisory assignments. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute sales plans to achieve assigned revenue targets Generate new business leads through cold calling, networking, and other prospecting activities Prepare pitch decks and proposal materials, including responses to RFPs Qualify leads, understand client requirements, and assess suitability of solutions Support consultancy work and deal structuring for industrial assets, including financial analysis and due diligence Present and negotiate commercial terms with clients professionally Manage the sales process from lead generation through to deal closure Build and maintain strong client relationships by delivering high-quality service Requirements Experience & Qualifications Degree in Real Estate, Property Management, Valuation, or related field Valuation background with good familiarity of the Malaysia Land & Industrial market is preferred Experience in consultancy, agency, or advisory roles is an advantage Skills & Competencies Strong commercial acumen and technically inclined to handle complex projects Confident in client presentations and negotiations High attention to detail with strong follow-through Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Personal Attributes Results-driven with strong work ethic Proactive, self-motivated, and client-focused Able to work independently and as part of a team Possess own transport and willing to travel as requiredCompetitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Valuation Executive / Assistant Manager (Penang)
Knight Frank Group
Valuation Executive / Assistant Manager (Penang) page is loaded Valuation Executive / Assistant Manager (Penang)locations: Penangtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: April 30, 2026 (30+ days left to apply)job requisition id: JR101189 Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role Job Title: Valuation Executive / Assistant Manager Department: Valuation & Advisory Location: Menara Boustead, George Town Penang Role Overview Responsible for supporting and executing property valuation assignments across various asset classes. The role involves data collection, site inspections, market analysis, and preparation of valuation reports in line with professional standards and client requirements. Key Responsibilities Conduct property inspections and gather relevant property and market data Analyse comparable transactions, rental evidence, and market trends Prepare valuation calculations using appropriate methods (comparison, income, DCF, etc.) Draft valuation reports in accordance with professional and regulatory standards Liaise with clients, internal teams or other stakeholders to obtain information and clarify requirements Maintain proper documentations and update valuation records Requirements Experience & Qualifications Degree in Real Estate, Property Management, or related field 1 - 5 years' experience in property valuation Skills & Competencies Strong analytical and numerical skills Proficient in Microsoft Excel and report writing Good understanding of valuation methods and market data Detail-oriented with strong time management skills Good communication and interpersonal skills Personal Attributes Responsible, professional, and reliable Able to handle multiple assignments and work under pressure Team player with a strong work ethic Interested in building a career in property valuationCompetitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Valuation Executive / Assistant Manager (Penang) page is loaded Valuation Executive / Assistant Manager (Penang)locations: Penangtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: April 30, 2026 (30+ days left to apply)job requisition id: JR101189 Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role Job Title: Valuation Executive / Assistant Manager Department: Valuation & Advisory Location: Menara Boustead, George Town Penang Role Overview Responsible for supporting and executing property valuation assignments across various asset classes. The role involves data collection, site inspections, market analysis, and preparation of valuation reports in line with professional standards and client requirements. Key Responsibilities Conduct property inspections and gather relevant property and market data Analyse comparable transactions, rental evidence, and market trends Prepare valuation calculations using appropriate methods (comparison, income, DCF, etc.) Draft valuation reports in accordance with professional and regulatory standards Liaise with clients, internal teams or other stakeholders to obtain information and clarify requirements Maintain proper documentations and update valuation records Requirements Experience & Qualifications Degree in Real Estate, Property Management, or related field 1 - 5 years' experience in property valuation Skills & Competencies Strong analytical and numerical skills Proficient in Microsoft Excel and report writing Good understanding of valuation methods and market data Detail-oriented with strong time management skills Good communication and interpersonal skills Personal Attributes Responsible, professional, and reliable Able to handle multiple assignments and work under pressure Team player with a strong work ethic Interested in building a career in property valuationCompetitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Assist First Recruitment Ltd
Registered Children's Home Manager
Assist First Recruitment Ltd Great Chatwell, Shropshire
POSITIVE OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE! At ASF we currently have an opportunity available for a Registered Children's Home Manager based in the Great Chatwell region for a provider of children's residential services. They offer specialised care for young people with complex and challenging needs on a 24 hour/7 day a week basis. This is a brand new EBD service based in the region. The Registered Manager is responsible for: Showing an ambitious vision, having high expectations for what all children can achieve and ensure high standards of individualised care Having a clear understanding of the progress children and young people are making in respect of the plan for them and taking effective action when necessary Providing the right supportive environment for staff through effective supervision and appraisal and high-quality induction and training programmes that are tailored to the specific needs of the children and young people Knowing and understanding the home s strengths and weaknesses, prevent shortfalls, identify weaknesses and take decisive and effective action knowing whether the home is achieving its stated aims and objectives The quality of professional relationships to ensure the best possible all-round support to children and young people in all areas of their development Actively challenging when the responses from other services are not effective Promoting tolerance, equality and diversity Promoting and utilising children s views and participation Working to organisational KPI s and Registered Manager KPI s Working with the RI and actively contributing to the continuous improvement of childcare standards Their own continual professional development Requirements: Level 3 diploma in Children and Young people's Workforce/Residential Childcare Level 5 diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England) qualification or equivalent or working towards Excellent Leadership skills leading successful teams through effective supervision Managing records and systems for statutory compliance Experience managing budgets and maintaining financial controls. Experience managing and supervising small teams Experience within a children's residential setting preferred Full UK driving licence For more information please apply with your CV or contact on the details below for an informal discussion.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
POSITIVE OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE! At ASF we currently have an opportunity available for a Registered Children's Home Manager based in the Great Chatwell region for a provider of children's residential services. They offer specialised care for young people with complex and challenging needs on a 24 hour/7 day a week basis. This is a brand new EBD service based in the region. The Registered Manager is responsible for: Showing an ambitious vision, having high expectations for what all children can achieve and ensure high standards of individualised care Having a clear understanding of the progress children and young people are making in respect of the plan for them and taking effective action when necessary Providing the right supportive environment for staff through effective supervision and appraisal and high-quality induction and training programmes that are tailored to the specific needs of the children and young people Knowing and understanding the home s strengths and weaknesses, prevent shortfalls, identify weaknesses and take decisive and effective action knowing whether the home is achieving its stated aims and objectives The quality of professional relationships to ensure the best possible all-round support to children and young people in all areas of their development Actively challenging when the responses from other services are not effective Promoting tolerance, equality and diversity Promoting and utilising children s views and participation Working to organisational KPI s and Registered Manager KPI s Working with the RI and actively contributing to the continuous improvement of childcare standards Their own continual professional development Requirements: Level 3 diploma in Children and Young people's Workforce/Residential Childcare Level 5 diploma in Leadership and Management for Residential Childcare (England) qualification or equivalent or working towards Excellent Leadership skills leading successful teams through effective supervision Managing records and systems for statutory compliance Experience managing budgets and maintaining financial controls. Experience managing and supervising small teams Experience within a children's residential setting preferred Full UK driving licence For more information please apply with your CV or contact on the details below for an informal discussion.
New Homes Manager
Knight Frank Group
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role Knight Frank Ireland is seeking an experienced property professional to join our growing New Homes team. This is a senior client-facing role, responsible for leading sales initiatives, winning new instructions, and delivering exceptional service to developers, investors, and purchasers. The successful candidate will play a pivotal part in shaping the growth of our New Homes business and strengthening Knight Frank's reputation as a market leader. Role Responsibilities Identify and secure new business opportunities with developers and clients. Contribute to strategic growth plans for the New Homes department. Drive sales performance across multiple developments. Lead end-to-end delivery of schemes, from pre-launch planning through to final unit sales. Oversee pricing strategies, marketing campaigns, and launch events. Provide expert guidance to clients on market trends and buyer behaviour. Build and maintain strong, long-term relationships with key stakeholders. Act as a trusted advisor to clients, ensuring delivery of tailored solutions. Travel to development sites and off-site client meetings as required. Support and mentor junior team members. Work closely with colleagues across different departments to maximise opportunities. Monitor and analyse market activity, providing regular updates and reports. Represent Knight Frank Ireland at industry events and networking forums. R ole Requirements A professional qualification in property (IPAV, SCSI, RICS or equivalent) is desirable. PSRA Licence B. Minimum 5 years experience in New Homes. Proven track record in New Homes sales and consultancy, ideally within a leading agency or developer. Strong commercial acumen with the ability to identify opportunities and negotiate effectively. Excellent communication and presentation skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and deliver results under pressure. Leadership qualities with experience in mentoring or managing more junior team members.Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Who are we Founded in 1896, Knight Frank was registered as Knight Frank LLP a Limited Liability Partnership, on 3 November 2003, registered in England & Wales at 55 Baker Street, London, W1U 8AN with the registered number of OC305934. Headquartered in London, UK, Knight Frank is one of the world's leading independent real estate consultancies. We work responsibly in partnership to enhance people's lives and environments in over 50 Markets, 600+ Offices, 20,000+ People, 1 Global Network. At the heart of all we do are our Clients. A relationship built on trust is vital. As trusted partners in property, we act with integrity and care, understanding our clients' unique needs and consistently thinking about the bigger picture to provide personalised, clear and considered advice across all areas of property. Through our deep understanding of key markets and sectors - both emerging and established - we are dedicated to meeting and exceeding their property goals.A true partnership is a balanced one, and our People are passionate about, and committed to, making our business inclusive and diverse. We give every individual the space and opportunity to perform at their best and be recognised for the immense value they bring. We empower everyone to have autonomy in their role and encourage them to use their voice in how we can make a positive impact as a firm and shape the future of real estate, the built environment and the impact on the communities we serve. Our collaborative and engaged teams provide excellent and dedicated client service. In our workplace, opinions are respected, everyone is invited to contribute to the success of our business and innovation, and new ideas are celebrated.In 2021 we celebrated our 125th anniversary and set out Our Desired Future, cemented in three pillars: People Potential, Client Centricity and always Creating our Future, together. Learn more about what sets us apart . About The Role Knight Frank Ireland is seeking an experienced property professional to join our growing New Homes team. This is a senior client-facing role, responsible for leading sales initiatives, winning new instructions, and delivering exceptional service to developers, investors, and purchasers. The successful candidate will play a pivotal part in shaping the growth of our New Homes business and strengthening Knight Frank's reputation as a market leader. Role Responsibilities Identify and secure new business opportunities with developers and clients. Contribute to strategic growth plans for the New Homes department. Drive sales performance across multiple developments. Lead end-to-end delivery of schemes, from pre-launch planning through to final unit sales. Oversee pricing strategies, marketing campaigns, and launch events. Provide expert guidance to clients on market trends and buyer behaviour. Build and maintain strong, long-term relationships with key stakeholders. Act as a trusted advisor to clients, ensuring delivery of tailored solutions. Travel to development sites and off-site client meetings as required. Support and mentor junior team members. Work closely with colleagues across different departments to maximise opportunities. Monitor and analyse market activity, providing regular updates and reports. Represent Knight Frank Ireland at industry events and networking forums. R ole Requirements A professional qualification in property (IPAV, SCSI, RICS or equivalent) is desirable. PSRA Licence B. Minimum 5 years experience in New Homes. Proven track record in New Homes sales and consultancy, ideally within a leading agency or developer. Strong commercial acumen with the ability to identify opportunities and negotiate effectively. Excellent communication and presentation skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and deliver results under pressure. Leadership qualities with experience in mentoring or managing more junior team members.Competitive salaryPlease note: this is a Direct Search led by Knight Frank. Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted nor will fees be paid for unsolicited CVs, even if provided by PSL agencies.
Consultant Psychiatrist - First Response Service
NHS
We are seeking to recruit a full time Consultant for First Response Service across Mid Mersey and are looking for an enthusiastic, proactive colleague to provide dynamic leadership to the service and the Trust as a whole. This is a new full-time post based in Hollins Park Hospital. The post holder will work collaboratively with our Operational Manager, Clinical Service Manager and FRS Specialty doctor based in Clock View to provide leadership and clinical expertise to the First Response Service and ensure we deliver an excellent, responsive, and high-quality service. The post holder will also be supported, where appropriate, to develop a special interest in a clinical area, which meets the Trust objectives. The post holder will be responsible for the overall assessment, and management of patients presented to FRS in Mid Mersey by working closely with other members of the multidisciplinary team including clinical service manager, advanced clinical practitioner, clinical lead, Operational Managers (Band 8A), dual diagnosis practitioners, mental health practitioners, assistant practitioners, assistant clinical psychologist, clinical psychologist, social workers and support workers. You will enjoy working as part of a highly skilled and motivated team to deliver excellent care. Main duties of the job Urgent reviews for the patients and to chair management planning meetings involving families, community and social care services. Clinical/managerial supervisor responsibilities for the specialty doctor based in FRS in Clock View Hospital. For Medic Assessments within team there are appointments available within office hours. They are first triaged by the clinical leads. Registered practitioners can speak to the medic on site or by phone to discuss acceptance of service users. Urgent Assessments are facilitated by the medic directly and via secretary. If an MHAA is required, this should be discussed with the clinical lead. Every opportunity should be actioned to support contact with the service user. This includes telephone contacts, home visit, discussion with family or carers, prior to application to careline, in order to gain as much clinical or collateral information as possible. Consultant psychiatrist responsibility for FRS across Mid Mersey. Carry out comprehensive psychiatric assessments and provide treatment for patients referred to FRS as in outpatient and community assessment. Support FRS staff to manage psychiatric emergencies. Conduct patient reviews, and mental health act assessments, and attend multi-professional meetings. Maintain a high standard of clinical work when carrying out assessments. Ensure compliance with our clinical governance framework, you will motivate colleagues, champion service user safety and dignity and drive continuous improvement. About us Mersey Care is one of the largest trusts providing physical health and mental health services in the North West, serving more than 1.4 million people across our region and are also commissioned for services that cover the North West, North Wales and the Midlands. We offer specialist inpatient and community services that support physical and mental health and specialist inpatient mental health, learning disability, addiction and brain injury services. Mersey Care is one of only three trusts in the UK that offer high secure mental health facilities. At the heart of all we do is our commitment to 'perfect care' - care that is safe, effective, positively experienced, timely, equitable and efficient. We support our staff to do the best job they can and work alongside service users, their families, and carers to design and develop future services together. We're currently delivering a programme of organisational and service transformation to significantly improve the quality of the services we provide and safely reduce cost as we do so. Flexible working requests will be considered for all roles. Job responsibilities Clinical duties of post holder: Consultant psychiatrist responsibility for FRS across Mid Mersey. Carry out comprehensive psychiatric assessments and provide treatment for patients referred to FRS as in outpatient and community assessment. Support FRS staff to manage psychiatric emergencies. Conduct patient reviews, and mental health act assessments, and attend multi-professional meetings. To carry out comprehensive Risk Assessments and participate in Trusts risk management processes such as Health Risk Assessment and Management Meetings (H-RAMM) and Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangement (MAPPA) Meetings. To provide medical leadership to the FRS team. Liaise with families / carers. Liaise with aspects of the Criminal Justice System regarding patients. Liaise with other stakeholders and interested parties. The post holder will be expected to maintain effective communication with other services, including in-patient and community mental health teams, crisis services, and primary care. Provide clinical/educational supervision to junior colleagues, NMP and AP. To attend daily safety huddle and multidisciplinary team meetings. The Trust has a number of medical management roles and encourages medical staff to participate in these. Likewise, medical staff are encouraged to participate in the wider discussion forums within the Trust and join committees/working parties in other areas. Support is provided within job plans to undertake these roles. The post holder will be expected to participate in the Consultant on call rota covering all specialties apart from CAMHS and Forensic services in the Warrington, Halton, St Helens & Knowsley areas. Please see job description for further details. Person Specification Qualifications MB BS or equivalent medical qualification. Qualification or higher degree in medical education, clinical research or management. CCT or CESR in General Adult or Old Age Psychiatry. Additional clinical qualifications. Fully registered with the GMC with a licence to practise at the time of appointment. Included on the GMC Specialist Register OR within six months. Approved clinician status OR able to achieve within 6 months of appointment. Approved under S12 OR able to achieve with 3 months of appointment. In good standing with GMC with respect to warning and conditions on practice. Transport Holds and will use valid UK driving licence OR provides evidence of proposed alternative. Clinical Skills, Knowledge & Experience Excellent knowledge in specialty. Excellent clinical skills using bio-psycho-social perspective and wide medical knowledge. Excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Able to manage clinical complexity and uncertainty. Makes decisions based on evidence and experience including the contribution of others. Able to meet duties under MHA and MCA. Wide range of specialist and sub-specialist experience relevant to post within NHS or comparable service. Academic Skills & Lifelong learning Able to deliver undergraduate or postgraduate teaching and training. Ability to work in and lead team. Demonstrate commitment to shared leadership & collaborative working to deliver improvement. Participated in continuous professional development. Participated in research or service evaluation. Able to use and appraise clinical evidence. Has actively participated in clinical audit and quality improvement programmes. Able to plan and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training relevant to this post. Reflected on purpose of CPD undertaken. Experienced in clinical research and / or service evaluation. Evidence of achievement in education, research, audit and service improvement: awards, prizes, presentations and publications. Has led clinical audits leading to service change or improved outcomes to patients. 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. £109,725 to £145,478 a yearper annum, plus 10% R&R (non contractual) & on call supplement
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
We are seeking to recruit a full time Consultant for First Response Service across Mid Mersey and are looking for an enthusiastic, proactive colleague to provide dynamic leadership to the service and the Trust as a whole. This is a new full-time post based in Hollins Park Hospital. The post holder will work collaboratively with our Operational Manager, Clinical Service Manager and FRS Specialty doctor based in Clock View to provide leadership and clinical expertise to the First Response Service and ensure we deliver an excellent, responsive, and high-quality service. The post holder will also be supported, where appropriate, to develop a special interest in a clinical area, which meets the Trust objectives. The post holder will be responsible for the overall assessment, and management of patients presented to FRS in Mid Mersey by working closely with other members of the multidisciplinary team including clinical service manager, advanced clinical practitioner, clinical lead, Operational Managers (Band 8A), dual diagnosis practitioners, mental health practitioners, assistant practitioners, assistant clinical psychologist, clinical psychologist, social workers and support workers. You will enjoy working as part of a highly skilled and motivated team to deliver excellent care. Main duties of the job Urgent reviews for the patients and to chair management planning meetings involving families, community and social care services. Clinical/managerial supervisor responsibilities for the specialty doctor based in FRS in Clock View Hospital. For Medic Assessments within team there are appointments available within office hours. They are first triaged by the clinical leads. Registered practitioners can speak to the medic on site or by phone to discuss acceptance of service users. Urgent Assessments are facilitated by the medic directly and via secretary. If an MHAA is required, this should be discussed with the clinical lead. Every opportunity should be actioned to support contact with the service user. This includes telephone contacts, home visit, discussion with family or carers, prior to application to careline, in order to gain as much clinical or collateral information as possible. Consultant psychiatrist responsibility for FRS across Mid Mersey. Carry out comprehensive psychiatric assessments and provide treatment for patients referred to FRS as in outpatient and community assessment. Support FRS staff to manage psychiatric emergencies. Conduct patient reviews, and mental health act assessments, and attend multi-professional meetings. Maintain a high standard of clinical work when carrying out assessments. Ensure compliance with our clinical governance framework, you will motivate colleagues, champion service user safety and dignity and drive continuous improvement. About us Mersey Care is one of the largest trusts providing physical health and mental health services in the North West, serving more than 1.4 million people across our region and are also commissioned for services that cover the North West, North Wales and the Midlands. We offer specialist inpatient and community services that support physical and mental health and specialist inpatient mental health, learning disability, addiction and brain injury services. Mersey Care is one of only three trusts in the UK that offer high secure mental health facilities. At the heart of all we do is our commitment to 'perfect care' - care that is safe, effective, positively experienced, timely, equitable and efficient. We support our staff to do the best job they can and work alongside service users, their families, and carers to design and develop future services together. We're currently delivering a programme of organisational and service transformation to significantly improve the quality of the services we provide and safely reduce cost as we do so. Flexible working requests will be considered for all roles. Job responsibilities Clinical duties of post holder: Consultant psychiatrist responsibility for FRS across Mid Mersey. Carry out comprehensive psychiatric assessments and provide treatment for patients referred to FRS as in outpatient and community assessment. Support FRS staff to manage psychiatric emergencies. Conduct patient reviews, and mental health act assessments, and attend multi-professional meetings. To carry out comprehensive Risk Assessments and participate in Trusts risk management processes such as Health Risk Assessment and Management Meetings (H-RAMM) and Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangement (MAPPA) Meetings. To provide medical leadership to the FRS team. Liaise with families / carers. Liaise with aspects of the Criminal Justice System regarding patients. Liaise with other stakeholders and interested parties. The post holder will be expected to maintain effective communication with other services, including in-patient and community mental health teams, crisis services, and primary care. Provide clinical/educational supervision to junior colleagues, NMP and AP. To attend daily safety huddle and multidisciplinary team meetings. The Trust has a number of medical management roles and encourages medical staff to participate in these. Likewise, medical staff are encouraged to participate in the wider discussion forums within the Trust and join committees/working parties in other areas. Support is provided within job plans to undertake these roles. The post holder will be expected to participate in the Consultant on call rota covering all specialties apart from CAMHS and Forensic services in the Warrington, Halton, St Helens & Knowsley areas. Please see job description for further details. Person Specification Qualifications MB BS or equivalent medical qualification. Qualification or higher degree in medical education, clinical research or management. CCT or CESR in General Adult or Old Age Psychiatry. Additional clinical qualifications. Fully registered with the GMC with a licence to practise at the time of appointment. Included on the GMC Specialist Register OR within six months. Approved clinician status OR able to achieve within 6 months of appointment. Approved under S12 OR able to achieve with 3 months of appointment. In good standing with GMC with respect to warning and conditions on practice. Transport Holds and will use valid UK driving licence OR provides evidence of proposed alternative. Clinical Skills, Knowledge & Experience Excellent knowledge in specialty. Excellent clinical skills using bio-psycho-social perspective and wide medical knowledge. Excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Able to manage clinical complexity and uncertainty. Makes decisions based on evidence and experience including the contribution of others. Able to meet duties under MHA and MCA. Wide range of specialist and sub-specialist experience relevant to post within NHS or comparable service. Academic Skills & Lifelong learning Able to deliver undergraduate or postgraduate teaching and training. Ability to work in and lead team. Demonstrate commitment to shared leadership & collaborative working to deliver improvement. Participated in continuous professional development. Participated in research or service evaluation. Able to use and appraise clinical evidence. Has actively participated in clinical audit and quality improvement programmes. Able to plan and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training relevant to this post. Reflected on purpose of CPD undertaken. Experienced in clinical research and / or service evaluation. Evidence of achievement in education, research, audit and service improvement: awards, prizes, presentations and publications. Has led clinical audits leading to service change or improved outcomes to patients. 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. £109,725 to £145,478 a yearper annum, plus 10% R&R (non contractual) & on call supplement
Site Manager
Babcock Mission Critical Services España SA. High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Location: High Wycombe, GB, HP14 4UE Job Title: Site Manager Location: Buckinghamshire, England Compensation: Competitive Salary + Benefits Role Type: Full time / Fixed Term Contract Role ID: SF71941 Lead a high performing team supporting critical defence operations At Babcock, we're working to create a safe and secure world, together. If you join us, you can play your part as a Site Manager at RAF High Wycombe, near High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. The role As a Site Manager, you'll lead and manage all contracted services delivered at RAF High Wycombe. You'll be the central point of coordination between Babcock, the Air Commercial Team, the Contract Monitoring Team and key site stakeholders - ensuring safe, compliant and high quality service delivery. In this role, you'll be responsible for operational performance, customer relationships, team leadership and contract governance, making a significant impact across the site's operations. Day to day, you will: Lead, mentor and develop a competent workforce across all areas of contract delivery, ensuring training and succession plans are in place. Build strong relationships with the Contract Monitoring Team, Head of Establishment and Commanding Officers to support performance, risk management and continuous improvement. Drive operational excellence by promoting best practice, innovation and a resilient, engaged workforce. Develop and deliver assurance programmes to ensure full compliance with relevant legislation, standards and policies. Collaborate with multiple contractors and stakeholders across the site to ensure safe and effective delivery of HADES services. This is a full time, fixed term 12 month contract working 40 hours per week and is based on site at RAF High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Essential experience of the Site Manager Extensive experience managing large and diverse teams in an engineering operations or customer facing environment. Strong budget management, P&L oversight and cost modelling capability. Proven stakeholder management skills with the ability to build strong working relationships. Experience analysing operational data, auditing processes and delivering innovation or improvements. Experience producing management information and supporting internal/external contract governance reviews. Qualifications for the Site Manager We value difference and don't have a fixed idea when it comes to background or education, provided you can show the required level of experience and/or willingness to learn then we would like to hear from you. Security Clearance The successful candidate must be able to achieve and maintain Security Check (SC) security clearance for this role. Many of the positions within our company are subject to national security clearance and Trade Control restrictions. This means that your eligibility for certain roles may be affected by your place of birth, nationality, current or former citizenship, and any residency you hold or have held. Further details are available at United Kingdom Security Vetting: clearance levels - GOV.UK (). What we offer Matched contribution pension scheme, with life assurance Access to a Digital GP, annual health check, and nutritional consultations through Aviva DigiCare+ Employee shopping savings portal Payment of Professional Fees Reservists in the armed forces receive 10 days special paid leave Holiday Trading is a benefit that allows UK Babcock employees to buy additional leave or to sell up to one working week of annual leave from their annual entitlement. This Window opens February through to March annually. 'Be Kind Day' enables employees to take one working day's paid leave a year (or equivalent hours) to undertake volunteering work with their chosen organisation or registered charity. Babcock We're Babcock - a global FTSE 100 organisation with over 26,000 people working together to make a difference. Here, you'll be part of something bigger. From initial design to final decommissioning, your work will contribute to products and services that are essential to national security and public infrastructure. Together, we're building a future that lasts - not just through the impact we make, but through meaningful careers that respect your work life balance. We call that lifetime engineering. Join us and see how far we can go, together. We are a disability confident committed employer. If you have a disability or need any reasonable adjustments during the application and selection stages, please email with the subject header 'Reasonable adjustments requirement'. We're committed to building an inclusive culture where everyone's free to thrive. We are happy to talk about flexible working - please ask about alternative patterns of work at interview.
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
Location: High Wycombe, GB, HP14 4UE Job Title: Site Manager Location: Buckinghamshire, England Compensation: Competitive Salary + Benefits Role Type: Full time / Fixed Term Contract Role ID: SF71941 Lead a high performing team supporting critical defence operations At Babcock, we're working to create a safe and secure world, together. If you join us, you can play your part as a Site Manager at RAF High Wycombe, near High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. The role As a Site Manager, you'll lead and manage all contracted services delivered at RAF High Wycombe. You'll be the central point of coordination between Babcock, the Air Commercial Team, the Contract Monitoring Team and key site stakeholders - ensuring safe, compliant and high quality service delivery. In this role, you'll be responsible for operational performance, customer relationships, team leadership and contract governance, making a significant impact across the site's operations. Day to day, you will: Lead, mentor and develop a competent workforce across all areas of contract delivery, ensuring training and succession plans are in place. Build strong relationships with the Contract Monitoring Team, Head of Establishment and Commanding Officers to support performance, risk management and continuous improvement. Drive operational excellence by promoting best practice, innovation and a resilient, engaged workforce. Develop and deliver assurance programmes to ensure full compliance with relevant legislation, standards and policies. Collaborate with multiple contractors and stakeholders across the site to ensure safe and effective delivery of HADES services. This is a full time, fixed term 12 month contract working 40 hours per week and is based on site at RAF High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Essential experience of the Site Manager Extensive experience managing large and diverse teams in an engineering operations or customer facing environment. Strong budget management, P&L oversight and cost modelling capability. Proven stakeholder management skills with the ability to build strong working relationships. Experience analysing operational data, auditing processes and delivering innovation or improvements. Experience producing management information and supporting internal/external contract governance reviews. Qualifications for the Site Manager We value difference and don't have a fixed idea when it comes to background or education, provided you can show the required level of experience and/or willingness to learn then we would like to hear from you. Security Clearance The successful candidate must be able to achieve and maintain Security Check (SC) security clearance for this role. Many of the positions within our company are subject to national security clearance and Trade Control restrictions. This means that your eligibility for certain roles may be affected by your place of birth, nationality, current or former citizenship, and any residency you hold or have held. Further details are available at United Kingdom Security Vetting: clearance levels - GOV.UK (). What we offer Matched contribution pension scheme, with life assurance Access to a Digital GP, annual health check, and nutritional consultations through Aviva DigiCare+ Employee shopping savings portal Payment of Professional Fees Reservists in the armed forces receive 10 days special paid leave Holiday Trading is a benefit that allows UK Babcock employees to buy additional leave or to sell up to one working week of annual leave from their annual entitlement. This Window opens February through to March annually. 'Be Kind Day' enables employees to take one working day's paid leave a year (or equivalent hours) to undertake volunteering work with their chosen organisation or registered charity. Babcock We're Babcock - a global FTSE 100 organisation with over 26,000 people working together to make a difference. Here, you'll be part of something bigger. From initial design to final decommissioning, your work will contribute to products and services that are essential to national security and public infrastructure. Together, we're building a future that lasts - not just through the impact we make, but through meaningful careers that respect your work life balance. We call that lifetime engineering. Join us and see how far we can go, together. We are a disability confident committed employer. If you have a disability or need any reasonable adjustments during the application and selection stages, please email with the subject header 'Reasonable adjustments requirement'. We're committed to building an inclusive culture where everyone's free to thrive. We are happy to talk about flexible working - please ask about alternative patterns of work at interview.
i-Jobs
Qualified Children and Social Care Principal Manager
i-Jobs Etruria, Staffordshire
Qualified Children and Social Care Principal Manager Location: Stoke on Trent, ST1 5SZ Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 2 + Months Working Hours: 37 hours per week Monday to Friday, 08 00 Pay Rate: £ 33.13 Per Hour Job Ref: (phone number removed) Job Responsibilities Lead and manage Children s Social Care teams to deliver high-quality services. Ensure safeguarding and child protection standards are upheld across all service areas. Oversee staff performance, provide supervision, and support professional development. Conduct risk assessments and ensure appropriate mitigation strategies are in place. Maintain effective communication with internal teams, external agencies, and stakeholders. Ensure accurate record-keeping and reporting using IT systems and social care databases. Contribute to service planning, strategy development, and continuous improvement initiatives. Represent the service at internal and external meetings, panels, and forums. Person Specification Must-Have Qualified and registered with Social Work England. Extensive experience in child protection and safeguarding. Proven staff management and leadership experience. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Competent IT skills and experience with social care systems. Ability to conduct risk assessments and implement safeguarding procedures. Eligibility to work in the UK with valid NI number and DBS clearance. Nice-to-Have Experience in local government or public sector social care. Knowledge of regulatory frameworks and policy in children s social care. Previous experience managing complex cases and multi-disciplinary teams. Familiarity with performance management systems and reporting standards. DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability specific organizations or hireSrs to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Feb 28, 2026
Contractor
Qualified Children and Social Care Principal Manager Location: Stoke on Trent, ST1 5SZ Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 2 + Months Working Hours: 37 hours per week Monday to Friday, 08 00 Pay Rate: £ 33.13 Per Hour Job Ref: (phone number removed) Job Responsibilities Lead and manage Children s Social Care teams to deliver high-quality services. Ensure safeguarding and child protection standards are upheld across all service areas. Oversee staff performance, provide supervision, and support professional development. Conduct risk assessments and ensure appropriate mitigation strategies are in place. Maintain effective communication with internal teams, external agencies, and stakeholders. Ensure accurate record-keeping and reporting using IT systems and social care databases. Contribute to service planning, strategy development, and continuous improvement initiatives. Represent the service at internal and external meetings, panels, and forums. Person Specification Must-Have Qualified and registered with Social Work England. Extensive experience in child protection and safeguarding. Proven staff management and leadership experience. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Competent IT skills and experience with social care systems. Ability to conduct risk assessments and implement safeguarding procedures. Eligibility to work in the UK with valid NI number and DBS clearance. Nice-to-Have Experience in local government or public sector social care. Knowledge of regulatory frameworks and policy in children s social care. Previous experience managing complex cases and multi-disciplinary teams. Familiarity with performance management systems and reporting standards. DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability specific organizations or hireSrs to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Interim CEO (maternity cover) Together We Learn
Community Matters
Interim CEO (maternity cover) Together We Learn Salary: £40, 000 - 45,000 per annum Hours: Full Time Location: Finsbury Park, Greater London (Hybrid) Contract: Fixed Term 14 month contract Start Date: 13th April 2026 Together We Learn is a charity registered in England and Wales, working in close partnership with Together We Learn Ethiopia, a registered NGO in Ethiopia. Operating as two distinct legal entities, the organisations work as sister charities with a shared mission and vision: to enable disadvantaged children to access high-quality education. While Together We Learn in the UK leads fundraising, governance and international engagement, Together We Learn Ethiopia is responsible for implementing and delivering programmes on the ground. As CEO, you will lead the UK team of Together We Learn and work in close partnership with the Ethiopian team, providing guidance and support to enable them to deliver programmes to a high standard. You will provide overall leadership for the charity, with responsibility for fundraising and stakeholder engagement, oversight of programmes, and management of finance and operations. The annual turnover of Together We Learn is £350,000, and you will be responsible for line managing two staff in the UK and occasional interns, as well as supporting our Ethiopian partner, who has 15 programme and 8 support staff working across two regional offices: Gondar in the Amhara region and Addis Ababa in the Oromia region. The charity is managed by an experienced board of 5 trustees who meet quarterly and provide ad hoc support in their professional areas of expertise. The charity is in a stable position with funds secured for the current year and a fundraising plan in place for the year ahead. You will have a detailed handover to enable you to carry out the varied functions required by the role and will be supported in these by the Programmes Manager and Sponsorship Coordinator. You will report to the board on a quarterly basis. Our current three-year strategy focuses on building the capacity of our Ethiopian partner so that they can take a greater role in leading the organisation. This runs through our approach in all aspects of our work, and specific targets have been identified to help us achieve this goal over the strategic period. You will have the opportunity to advance our strategy using your unique skills. Use of AI We understand that AI may sometimes be useful in helping you clarify your ideas or check grammar. However, we want to learn about your voice and approach, so please ensure that the application submitted is written by you and a true reflection of your professional experience. If you have any questions about applying for this role, please contact Caroline Walker at . Deadline for applications 8th March 2026 (at midnight) For more information or to apply - click on the 'Apply for job' button below
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Interim CEO (maternity cover) Together We Learn Salary: £40, 000 - 45,000 per annum Hours: Full Time Location: Finsbury Park, Greater London (Hybrid) Contract: Fixed Term 14 month contract Start Date: 13th April 2026 Together We Learn is a charity registered in England and Wales, working in close partnership with Together We Learn Ethiopia, a registered NGO in Ethiopia. Operating as two distinct legal entities, the organisations work as sister charities with a shared mission and vision: to enable disadvantaged children to access high-quality education. While Together We Learn in the UK leads fundraising, governance and international engagement, Together We Learn Ethiopia is responsible for implementing and delivering programmes on the ground. As CEO, you will lead the UK team of Together We Learn and work in close partnership with the Ethiopian team, providing guidance and support to enable them to deliver programmes to a high standard. You will provide overall leadership for the charity, with responsibility for fundraising and stakeholder engagement, oversight of programmes, and management of finance and operations. The annual turnover of Together We Learn is £350,000, and you will be responsible for line managing two staff in the UK and occasional interns, as well as supporting our Ethiopian partner, who has 15 programme and 8 support staff working across two regional offices: Gondar in the Amhara region and Addis Ababa in the Oromia region. The charity is managed by an experienced board of 5 trustees who meet quarterly and provide ad hoc support in their professional areas of expertise. The charity is in a stable position with funds secured for the current year and a fundraising plan in place for the year ahead. You will have a detailed handover to enable you to carry out the varied functions required by the role and will be supported in these by the Programmes Manager and Sponsorship Coordinator. You will report to the board on a quarterly basis. Our current three-year strategy focuses on building the capacity of our Ethiopian partner so that they can take a greater role in leading the organisation. This runs through our approach in all aspects of our work, and specific targets have been identified to help us achieve this goal over the strategic period. You will have the opportunity to advance our strategy using your unique skills. Use of AI We understand that AI may sometimes be useful in helping you clarify your ideas or check grammar. However, we want to learn about your voice and approach, so please ensure that the application submitted is written by you and a true reflection of your professional experience. If you have any questions about applying for this role, please contact Caroline Walker at . Deadline for applications 8th March 2026 (at midnight) For more information or to apply - click on the 'Apply for job' button below
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW
Advanced Clinical Practitioner
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW Hounslow, London
Advanced Clinical Practitioner £49,056 - £55,323 per annum Permanent, Full - time, 36 hours per week About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role This is an exciting opportunity to become part of the Specialist Intensive Support Programme. We are a multidisciplinary team benefitting from the joint knowledge and experience of parenting practitioners, advanced social workers, clinical psychologist, and systemic family therapists. In the role of advanced social worker in SISP you will be afforded the opportunity to hone skills in systemic practice and develop your own area of specialist knowledge/expertise as a clinical social worker. The post requires you to work closely and collaboratively with other team members and to take a lead in compiling specialist parenting assessments for court and in pre proceedings. There is further opportunity to develop your skills in offering case consultation, supervision and working creatively in time limited child focused interventions aimed at preventing children from becoming LAC. In SISP your professional skills can be enhanced and developed whilst working as part of a highly motivated and supportive team where all contributions are valued, and supervision and training is prioritised. About The Team You'll Be Working In SISP is well established multidisciplinary team providing a wide range of services to children and their families in the London Borough of Hounslow. The team has been established in the borough for over twelve years. It is positioned within Children's Specialist Services. SISP offers specialist interventions to families i.e., independent parenting assessments for court or PLO; psychological assessments, parenting support and therapeutic services led by the systemic family therapist. The team utilises a range of evidence-based practices in their work, PAMs Together and Apart Assessment, Parent Assess Model, child and adult psychology, systemic family psychotherapy and social work. The team is a supportive and collaborative one, with regular access to high quality reflective individual, group, and clinical supervision. The established method of co working alongside carefully managed caseloads means that staff retention and job satisfaction are both reported to be positive. About You The Advanced Social Worker plays a key role within the team by taking a lead in producing the independent parenting assessments. The quality and robustness of SISP's assessments and report writing are well regarded within the Family Proceedings Courts. Advanced Social Workers are also involved in the team's clinical/therapeutic and consultancy work under SISP's prevent LAC remit. In line with SISP's systemic practice the APs frequently work jointly alongside the family therapist, clinical psychologist, and parenting practitioners to address the complex needs of the children and families referred to the team. This is an independent non-case holding role set within Children's Services. 1. To take the lead role in undertaking specialist parenting assessments in care proceedings or under pre proceedings, in line with the public law outline (PLO) incorporating relevant theory and up-to-date research. 2. To undertake clinical/therapeutic interventions with children and their families who are subject to a child protection plan and at risk of becoming looked after or supporting rehabilitation of children from care. 3. To attend and contribute to the SISP's weekly systemic group supervision, offering a professional perspective/case analysis, as part of live clinical case discussions. 4. To offer specialist consultation to social workers from the wider service. Your Skills: 1. To be a qualified social worker, with a minimum of three years practice experience in safeguarding/child protection. 2. Sound knowledge and experience of family court work, including the legal framework, report writing and giving oral evidence. 3. Ability to consistently provide high-quality, comprehensive, and analytical court reports, in accordance with court's timeframe and deadlines. 4. Additional post qualifying clinical experience in areas such as assessment of risk, attachment, domestic abuse, substance misuse and/or specialism in a particular theoretical model, such as psychodynamic, systemic, or psychoanalytical. Professional Qualifications: 1. Degree in Social Work or recognised Social Work Qualification. 2. Social Work England (SWE) Registered. 3. Enhanced DBS check is required. We value diversity in its broadest sense. We're committed to creating an inclusive culture where everyone can be themselves, give of their best and reach their full potential. We believe that a diverse workforce helps us to better understand our communities and deliver the best services for our residents. We want to receive applications from all regardless of age, gender identity, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, religion or belief, race or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, transgender status, or social economic background. We want to harness the mix and ensure that everybody can apply and be part of our recruitment processes. We will therefore make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. If working in this specialist, creative and well supported team; where the child and their wellbeing are always held in focus, resonates with you, then SISP would love to hear from you. The key information you need about the role should be in the Role Profile, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: When Interviews Will Be Held And Who To Contact Colette Curran and Sonali Karve Team Managers (job share) SISP Email: and Telephone: / Interviews for this job will be held on 24 th and 25 th March 2026. Closing date: 18 th March 2026
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Advanced Clinical Practitioner £49,056 - £55,323 per annum Permanent, Full - time, 36 hours per week About us at Hounslow We'd love you to join us at the London Borough of Hounslow! Our people are deeply committed to providing excellent services to our residents, doing all we can to make lives as good as they can be. We are an outstanding council, serving an outstanding borough. With brilliant, visionary leadership, a dynamic Cabinet and a can-do culture, we've built strong partnerships which have transformed how we serve one of London's most diverse boroughs. Hounslow is the world in one place and full of potential. We are stepping up for our residents like never before. About our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion We live by five core values: Lead with Heart, Do New, Pass on the Power, Harness the Mix and Be a Rock. All our work has equality, diversity and inclusion at its very heart, best articulated in "Harness the Mix". It's about breaking down barriers between our parts and people and unlocking the problem-solving power of our amazing mix of minds. We serve a diverse community, we have a diverse workforce and we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We work hard to create representation across our workforce and leadership community, we have thriving employee network groups and our learning and development programmes help us lead, model and breathe ways of working that eliminate inequality, inequity, injustice and bias. As part of this and under our commitments as a Disability Confident Employer, we make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. There's space for you to tell us what you need within our application form. Our Benefits If you join us, you'll have access to a range of employee benefits. Read more about these here. About The Role This is an exciting opportunity to become part of the Specialist Intensive Support Programme. We are a multidisciplinary team benefitting from the joint knowledge and experience of parenting practitioners, advanced social workers, clinical psychologist, and systemic family therapists. In the role of advanced social worker in SISP you will be afforded the opportunity to hone skills in systemic practice and develop your own area of specialist knowledge/expertise as a clinical social worker. The post requires you to work closely and collaboratively with other team members and to take a lead in compiling specialist parenting assessments for court and in pre proceedings. There is further opportunity to develop your skills in offering case consultation, supervision and working creatively in time limited child focused interventions aimed at preventing children from becoming LAC. In SISP your professional skills can be enhanced and developed whilst working as part of a highly motivated and supportive team where all contributions are valued, and supervision and training is prioritised. About The Team You'll Be Working In SISP is well established multidisciplinary team providing a wide range of services to children and their families in the London Borough of Hounslow. The team has been established in the borough for over twelve years. It is positioned within Children's Specialist Services. SISP offers specialist interventions to families i.e., independent parenting assessments for court or PLO; psychological assessments, parenting support and therapeutic services led by the systemic family therapist. The team utilises a range of evidence-based practices in their work, PAMs Together and Apart Assessment, Parent Assess Model, child and adult psychology, systemic family psychotherapy and social work. The team is a supportive and collaborative one, with regular access to high quality reflective individual, group, and clinical supervision. The established method of co working alongside carefully managed caseloads means that staff retention and job satisfaction are both reported to be positive. About You The Advanced Social Worker plays a key role within the team by taking a lead in producing the independent parenting assessments. The quality and robustness of SISP's assessments and report writing are well regarded within the Family Proceedings Courts. Advanced Social Workers are also involved in the team's clinical/therapeutic and consultancy work under SISP's prevent LAC remit. In line with SISP's systemic practice the APs frequently work jointly alongside the family therapist, clinical psychologist, and parenting practitioners to address the complex needs of the children and families referred to the team. This is an independent non-case holding role set within Children's Services. 1. To take the lead role in undertaking specialist parenting assessments in care proceedings or under pre proceedings, in line with the public law outline (PLO) incorporating relevant theory and up-to-date research. 2. To undertake clinical/therapeutic interventions with children and their families who are subject to a child protection plan and at risk of becoming looked after or supporting rehabilitation of children from care. 3. To attend and contribute to the SISP's weekly systemic group supervision, offering a professional perspective/case analysis, as part of live clinical case discussions. 4. To offer specialist consultation to social workers from the wider service. Your Skills: 1. To be a qualified social worker, with a minimum of three years practice experience in safeguarding/child protection. 2. Sound knowledge and experience of family court work, including the legal framework, report writing and giving oral evidence. 3. Ability to consistently provide high-quality, comprehensive, and analytical court reports, in accordance with court's timeframe and deadlines. 4. Additional post qualifying clinical experience in areas such as assessment of risk, attachment, domestic abuse, substance misuse and/or specialism in a particular theoretical model, such as psychodynamic, systemic, or psychoanalytical. Professional Qualifications: 1. Degree in Social Work or recognised Social Work Qualification. 2. Social Work England (SWE) Registered. 3. Enhanced DBS check is required. We value diversity in its broadest sense. We're committed to creating an inclusive culture where everyone can be themselves, give of their best and reach their full potential. We believe that a diverse workforce helps us to better understand our communities and deliver the best services for our residents. We want to receive applications from all regardless of age, gender identity, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, religion or belief, race or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, transgender status, or social economic background. We want to harness the mix and ensure that everybody can apply and be part of our recruitment processes. We will therefore make reasonable adjustments to accommodate our candidates. If working in this specialist, creative and well supported team; where the child and their wellbeing are always held in focus, resonates with you, then SISP would love to hear from you. The key information you need about the role should be in the Role Profile, but if you have any further questions about the role, please contact: When Interviews Will Be Held And Who To Contact Colette Curran and Sonali Karve Team Managers (job share) SISP Email: and Telephone: / Interviews for this job will be held on 24 th and 25 th March 2026. Closing date: 18 th March 2026
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Social Worker (Family Connections Service)
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Basingstoke, Hampshire
As a Social Worker in our Family Connections Service, you'll play a vital role in helping children remain within their family networks and thrive outside of the care system. Your work will ensure children grow up in familiar, stable environments where they can flourish. You'll assess, prepare, and support carers who have a connection to the child, working collaboratively with Social Workers, Team Managers, and legal representatives to deliver a whole-family approach to care planning. Our specialist team works closely with Children's Social Work teams and other professionals to deliver safe, effective care within family networks. With over 900 children supported under Special Guardianship Orders and an average of 200 kinship carers in assessment, this is a dynamic and evolving service where your contribution will make a real difference. What you'll do Advise Children's Social Workers to identify and engage potential family and friends' carers. Complete thorough assessments of connected carers for Special Guardianship or fostering roles. Equip carers with the knowledge and confidence to provide safe, nurturing homes. Deliver ongoing support to carers to ensure stability and positive outcomes for children. Contribute to service development, helping more children remain within their family networks. What we're looking for Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Strong understanding of safeguarding and legislative frameworks underpinning fostering and Children in Care. Experience working with Children in Care and multi-agency teams. Clear and analytical report-writing and assessment skills, supporting sound, evidence-based decisions. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build effective relationships across teams and with prospective carers. Ability to work flexibly and travel across a large geographical area. Why join us Work in a collaborative, high-performing team with a clear vision for positive outcomes. Flexible working, including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid options to support work-life balance. Career development opportunities, including 5 personal development days per year and access to excellent learning through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Up to £8,500 relocation assistance for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Child Protection Social Worker, Looked After Children Social Worker, Kinship Social Worker, Connected Carer Social Worker, Children in Care Social Worker, Supervising Social Worker, Fostering Social Worker.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
As a Social Worker in our Family Connections Service, you'll play a vital role in helping children remain within their family networks and thrive outside of the care system. Your work will ensure children grow up in familiar, stable environments where they can flourish. You'll assess, prepare, and support carers who have a connection to the child, working collaboratively with Social Workers, Team Managers, and legal representatives to deliver a whole-family approach to care planning. Our specialist team works closely with Children's Social Work teams and other professionals to deliver safe, effective care within family networks. With over 900 children supported under Special Guardianship Orders and an average of 200 kinship carers in assessment, this is a dynamic and evolving service where your contribution will make a real difference. What you'll do Advise Children's Social Workers to identify and engage potential family and friends' carers. Complete thorough assessments of connected carers for Special Guardianship or fostering roles. Equip carers with the knowledge and confidence to provide safe, nurturing homes. Deliver ongoing support to carers to ensure stability and positive outcomes for children. Contribute to service development, helping more children remain within their family networks. What we're looking for Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Strong understanding of safeguarding and legislative frameworks underpinning fostering and Children in Care. Experience working with Children in Care and multi-agency teams. Clear and analytical report-writing and assessment skills, supporting sound, evidence-based decisions. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build effective relationships across teams and with prospective carers. Ability to work flexibly and travel across a large geographical area. Why join us Work in a collaborative, high-performing team with a clear vision for positive outcomes. Flexible working, including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid options to support work-life balance. Career development opportunities, including 5 personal development days per year and access to excellent learning through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Up to £8,500 relocation assistance for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Child Protection Social Worker, Looked After Children Social Worker, Kinship Social Worker, Connected Carer Social Worker, Children in Care Social Worker, Supervising Social Worker, Fostering Social Worker.
Progressive Recruitment
Project Quality Manager - Solar
Progressive Recruitment
A client of ours are looking for a Project Quality Manager for their two ground mount solar farm projects in the Staffordshire area as well as in Dundee. To begin with, for a couple of months, you would spend more time on the Staffordshire project before splitting your time evenly between the two sites. Start date for this role would be 15th March 2026 and last at least 10 months. The client has requested that for this role, ideally you will have previous ground mount solar farm experience. Desirably, an electrical background too. Job Description: Monitoring, Steering and documentation of the quality requirements across all assigned projects in UK, defining the adherence of contractual, regulatory, and industry quality requirements by contractors, suppliers, and partners by taking into consideration project information, quality checklists and requirements provided in advance and own knowledge and experience. Establishment, maintenance, and oversight of the Project Quality Management System (PQMS) from late-stage development through execution and project closure, with the aim of monitoring and documentation of a consistent application of quality standards. Creation and review of quality documentation including Quality Plans, ITPs, Method Statements, and related records with the subcontractors on-site. Conduction and oversight of audits, inspections, and surveillance of contractors and suppliers by monitoring the compliance against approved standards, specifications, and quality management systems (provided in advance). Identification and documentation of non-conformances, driving timely resolution in line with contract terms while preventing recurrence based on own professional evaluation with the aim of achieving a compliant process. Gathering of relevant information from Engineering, Procurement, HSE, Construction, and Project Management teams with the aim of making the contractors complying to all set standards and presenting this information. Creation of a (bi-weekly) Quality Risk Report incl. quality risks, deviations, and potential impacts on project delivery, as a basis for transparency and proactive risk management and handing over to project leadership for further use. Documentation of continuous improvement initiatives by defining quality requirements in RFQs/RFPs, applying lessons learned, leveraging digital tools, and promoting best practices across the project lifecycle and handing over for further use. Creation of a Quality-status-Report (bi-weekly or at certain key stages of the project) and handing over to the Quality Management Team Lead for a sign off and further use. Requirements: Must have previous experience in a similar position on a large-scale, ground mount solar farm. Sharepoint experience Full UK driving license Please click here to find out more about our Key Information Documents. Please note that the documents provided contain generic information. If we are successful in finding you an assignment, you will receive a Key Information Document which will be specific to the vendor set-up you have chosen and your placement. To find out more about Progressive please visit (url removed) Progressive Recruitment, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy Registered office 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom Partnership Number OC(phone number removed) England and Wales
Feb 27, 2026
Contractor
A client of ours are looking for a Project Quality Manager for their two ground mount solar farm projects in the Staffordshire area as well as in Dundee. To begin with, for a couple of months, you would spend more time on the Staffordshire project before splitting your time evenly between the two sites. Start date for this role would be 15th March 2026 and last at least 10 months. The client has requested that for this role, ideally you will have previous ground mount solar farm experience. Desirably, an electrical background too. Job Description: Monitoring, Steering and documentation of the quality requirements across all assigned projects in UK, defining the adherence of contractual, regulatory, and industry quality requirements by contractors, suppliers, and partners by taking into consideration project information, quality checklists and requirements provided in advance and own knowledge and experience. Establishment, maintenance, and oversight of the Project Quality Management System (PQMS) from late-stage development through execution and project closure, with the aim of monitoring and documentation of a consistent application of quality standards. Creation and review of quality documentation including Quality Plans, ITPs, Method Statements, and related records with the subcontractors on-site. Conduction and oversight of audits, inspections, and surveillance of contractors and suppliers by monitoring the compliance against approved standards, specifications, and quality management systems (provided in advance). Identification and documentation of non-conformances, driving timely resolution in line with contract terms while preventing recurrence based on own professional evaluation with the aim of achieving a compliant process. Gathering of relevant information from Engineering, Procurement, HSE, Construction, and Project Management teams with the aim of making the contractors complying to all set standards and presenting this information. Creation of a (bi-weekly) Quality Risk Report incl. quality risks, deviations, and potential impacts on project delivery, as a basis for transparency and proactive risk management and handing over to project leadership for further use. Documentation of continuous improvement initiatives by defining quality requirements in RFQs/RFPs, applying lessons learned, leveraging digital tools, and promoting best practices across the project lifecycle and handing over for further use. Creation of a Quality-status-Report (bi-weekly or at certain key stages of the project) and handing over to the Quality Management Team Lead for a sign off and further use. Requirements: Must have previous experience in a similar position on a large-scale, ground mount solar farm. Sharepoint experience Full UK driving license Please click here to find out more about our Key Information Documents. Please note that the documents provided contain generic information. If we are successful in finding you an assignment, you will receive a Key Information Document which will be specific to the vendor set-up you have chosen and your placement. To find out more about Progressive please visit (url removed) Progressive Recruitment, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy Registered office 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom Partnership Number OC(phone number removed) England and Wales

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