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Head of Hive EPR & Digital Applications
NHS City, Manchester
Head of Hive EPR & Digital Applications The closing date is 21 December 2025 Joining the Digital Service places you at the heart of the Trust's digital journey. The Hive Electronic Patient Record (EPR), powered by Epic, launched in September 2022 - the largest UK deployment at the time - marked a major milestone in MFT's vision of becoming a Digital First organisation. Hive has greatly enhanced the Trust's ability to harness data by capturing high-quality, high-volume clinical and non-clinical information across acute services. This enables data-driven insights to accelerate digital transformation and deliver safer, more efficient, and more personalised patient care. We have an ambitious digital strategic roadmap, with Hive as the engine for transformation across MFT. Our aim is to deliver scalable, robust, and reliable digital infrastructure, applications, and services that underpin major programmes and strategic priorities. This includes contributing to national initiatives such as the New Hospitals Programme, supporting North Manchester General Hospital's redevelopment, which is shaping the digital blueprint for future hospitals. We are also evolving our digital governance framework to ensure safe, effective, and innovative use of emerging technologies - including AI, Machine Learning, and Robotic Process Automation - across all areas of our services. Interviews provisionally scheduled for w/c 19th January 2026. Main duties of the job The Digital Team plays a pivotal role in supporting Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) to deliver clinically led, operationally driven, and digitally enabled services. Colleagues work across strategy, governance and assurance, portfolio management, information and patient services, as well as teams dedicated to our Hive Electronic Patient Record (EPR), associated applications, wider digital systems, technology architecture, infrastructure, and operational services. We are supported by a diverse and highly skilled Clinical Informatics Team, ensuring all digital solutions are safe, effective, and patient-focused. This team includes consultants from across the organisation, alongside our Digital Nursing, Midwifery, and Allied Health Professional Team, working closely with the Chief Medical Informatics Officers to ensure clinical excellence. The Head of Hive EPR & Digital Applications is a key leadership role within the Digital Services Senior Leadership Team (SLT). The post holder will deputise for the Director of Hive EPR & Digital Applications as required, while driving MFT's digital strategic roadmap and leading a portfolio of critical programmes and initiatives. As part of our Digital Team, you will help enhance clinical quality, patient and staff experience, operational effectiveness, and research excellence. We are proud of the impact our work has on patients and colleagues - and we're excited to offer you the chance to be part of that journey. About us Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) is a leading, integrated healthcare provider, the largest of its kind in specialist services, and our Oxford Road Campus in Manchester, the largest health academic campus in Europe, serving over 1 million people per year through our 10 hospitals and extensive community services. With a workforce of 30,000 plus, we are at the forefront of system leadership, innovation, and transformation across Greater Manchester. As a senior manager, you will play a critical role in shaping and delivering our strategic objectives. You will lead complex programmes, drive operational excellence, and influence Trust-wide transformation, working collaboratively with or through Executive and Clinical Leaders to deliver sustainable improvements for our patients, staff, and communities. MFT offers a dynamic, inclusive environment where your leadership, vision, and expertise are valued. You will have the opportunity to lead high-impact projects, develop future talent, and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement, supported by advanced digital infrastructure and a commitment to professional development. Join us to make a lasting impact - help shape the future of our Trust, drive innovation, and deliver outstanding care for the people of Manchester, Trafford and beyond. Job responsibilities To find out more about the key responsibilities and the specific skills and experience you'll need, take a look at the Job Description & Person Specification attachments under the Supporting Documents heading. The Candidate Essentials Guide provides details about the Trust, our benefits and outlines how we care for you as you care for others. It also contains critical information you'll need to be aware of before you submit an application form. Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in your application Here at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, we are proud to be ALL HERE FOR YOU for our patients, our communities, and each other. We ask all applicants to ensure that their job applications reflect their own experiences, skills, and motivations. While AI tools can support spelling, grammar, or formatting, we expect that the content of your application - especially personal statements and responses to role specific questions - is written by you. This helps us get to know the real you and ensures that our recruitment process remains equitable and meaningful for everyone. Thank you for helping us uphold the values that make our Trust a place where people belong, grow, and thrive. We look forward to receiving your application. Diversity Matters MFT is committed to promoting equality of opportunity, celebrating and valuing diversity and eliminating any form of unlawful discrimination across our workforce, ensuring our people are truly representative of the communities we serve. All individuals regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation are encouraged to apply for this post. If you have any special requirements to help you with your application, please contact the manager named below. Person Specification Qualifications Education to a minimum of master's degree level or equivalent post graduate qualification or equivalent level of experience within Digital Degree level or equivalent qualification specifically in IT / Digital Postgraduate or equivalent diploma Commercial and/or Financial Management Management of Risk (MoR) Management of Value (MoV) Training Evidence of Continued Professional Development, including specialist training in areas such as Business Case development and appraisal, Risk Management, Programme and Project Delivery methodologies (including MSP and Prince), MS Project Planning, Change Management and Controls Commercial and/or Financial Management Experience Significant large-scale and complex implementation experience of programme and project management methodologies that support significant organisational change Significant experience of operating in a matrix management structure or working in a consultancy-like arrangement. Highly developed, specialist knowledge and experience of managing a range of complex project and programme activities to formulate plans and strategies that have effect across multiple organisations. Should have an appreciation of the relationship between the Department of Health, NHS England and individual provider and commissioning organisations Significant experience in the development of large and complex business cases Experience in leading large-scale and complex change projects and programmes in health and/or social care environments Significant experience of managing a range of complex project and programme activities to formulate plans and strategies that have effect across multiple organisations and health economies 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. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust £76,965 to £88,682 a year pro rata
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Head of Hive EPR & Digital Applications The closing date is 21 December 2025 Joining the Digital Service places you at the heart of the Trust's digital journey. The Hive Electronic Patient Record (EPR), powered by Epic, launched in September 2022 - the largest UK deployment at the time - marked a major milestone in MFT's vision of becoming a Digital First organisation. Hive has greatly enhanced the Trust's ability to harness data by capturing high-quality, high-volume clinical and non-clinical information across acute services. This enables data-driven insights to accelerate digital transformation and deliver safer, more efficient, and more personalised patient care. We have an ambitious digital strategic roadmap, with Hive as the engine for transformation across MFT. Our aim is to deliver scalable, robust, and reliable digital infrastructure, applications, and services that underpin major programmes and strategic priorities. This includes contributing to national initiatives such as the New Hospitals Programme, supporting North Manchester General Hospital's redevelopment, which is shaping the digital blueprint for future hospitals. We are also evolving our digital governance framework to ensure safe, effective, and innovative use of emerging technologies - including AI, Machine Learning, and Robotic Process Automation - across all areas of our services. Interviews provisionally scheduled for w/c 19th January 2026. Main duties of the job The Digital Team plays a pivotal role in supporting Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) to deliver clinically led, operationally driven, and digitally enabled services. Colleagues work across strategy, governance and assurance, portfolio management, information and patient services, as well as teams dedicated to our Hive Electronic Patient Record (EPR), associated applications, wider digital systems, technology architecture, infrastructure, and operational services. We are supported by a diverse and highly skilled Clinical Informatics Team, ensuring all digital solutions are safe, effective, and patient-focused. This team includes consultants from across the organisation, alongside our Digital Nursing, Midwifery, and Allied Health Professional Team, working closely with the Chief Medical Informatics Officers to ensure clinical excellence. The Head of Hive EPR & Digital Applications is a key leadership role within the Digital Services Senior Leadership Team (SLT). The post holder will deputise for the Director of Hive EPR & Digital Applications as required, while driving MFT's digital strategic roadmap and leading a portfolio of critical programmes and initiatives. As part of our Digital Team, you will help enhance clinical quality, patient and staff experience, operational effectiveness, and research excellence. We are proud of the impact our work has on patients and colleagues - and we're excited to offer you the chance to be part of that journey. About us Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) is a leading, integrated healthcare provider, the largest of its kind in specialist services, and our Oxford Road Campus in Manchester, the largest health academic campus in Europe, serving over 1 million people per year through our 10 hospitals and extensive community services. With a workforce of 30,000 plus, we are at the forefront of system leadership, innovation, and transformation across Greater Manchester. As a senior manager, you will play a critical role in shaping and delivering our strategic objectives. You will lead complex programmes, drive operational excellence, and influence Trust-wide transformation, working collaboratively with or through Executive and Clinical Leaders to deliver sustainable improvements for our patients, staff, and communities. MFT offers a dynamic, inclusive environment where your leadership, vision, and expertise are valued. You will have the opportunity to lead high-impact projects, develop future talent, and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement, supported by advanced digital infrastructure and a commitment to professional development. Join us to make a lasting impact - help shape the future of our Trust, drive innovation, and deliver outstanding care for the people of Manchester, Trafford and beyond. Job responsibilities To find out more about the key responsibilities and the specific skills and experience you'll need, take a look at the Job Description & Person Specification attachments under the Supporting Documents heading. The Candidate Essentials Guide provides details about the Trust, our benefits and outlines how we care for you as you care for others. It also contains critical information you'll need to be aware of before you submit an application form. Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in your application Here at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, we are proud to be ALL HERE FOR YOU for our patients, our communities, and each other. We ask all applicants to ensure that their job applications reflect their own experiences, skills, and motivations. While AI tools can support spelling, grammar, or formatting, we expect that the content of your application - especially personal statements and responses to role specific questions - is written by you. This helps us get to know the real you and ensures that our recruitment process remains equitable and meaningful for everyone. Thank you for helping us uphold the values that make our Trust a place where people belong, grow, and thrive. We look forward to receiving your application. Diversity Matters MFT is committed to promoting equality of opportunity, celebrating and valuing diversity and eliminating any form of unlawful discrimination across our workforce, ensuring our people are truly representative of the communities we serve. All individuals regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation are encouraged to apply for this post. If you have any special requirements to help you with your application, please contact the manager named below. Person Specification Qualifications Education to a minimum of master's degree level or equivalent post graduate qualification or equivalent level of experience within Digital Degree level or equivalent qualification specifically in IT / Digital Postgraduate or equivalent diploma Commercial and/or Financial Management Management of Risk (MoR) Management of Value (MoV) Training Evidence of Continued Professional Development, including specialist training in areas such as Business Case development and appraisal, Risk Management, Programme and Project Delivery methodologies (including MSP and Prince), MS Project Planning, Change Management and Controls Commercial and/or Financial Management Experience Significant large-scale and complex implementation experience of programme and project management methodologies that support significant organisational change Significant experience of operating in a matrix management structure or working in a consultancy-like arrangement. Highly developed, specialist knowledge and experience of managing a range of complex project and programme activities to formulate plans and strategies that have effect across multiple organisations. Should have an appreciation of the relationship between the Department of Health, NHS England and individual provider and commissioning organisations Significant experience in the development of large and complex business cases Experience in leading large-scale and complex change projects and programmes in health and/or social care environments Significant experience of managing a range of complex project and programme activities to formulate plans and strategies that have effect across multiple organisations and health economies 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. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust £76,965 to £88,682 a year pro rata
INCLUSION OFFICER
Cyngor Caerdydd/Cardiff Council City, Cardiff
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Inclusion Service within the planning, monitoring review section, to play a role in the implementation of the ALN Transformation Programme in Cardiff. The Inclusion Service is part of the Education and Lifelong Learning Directorate, and is responsible for ensuring the council meets its statutory responsibilities to children and young people with Additional Learning Needs (ALN). About the job In this role, you will lead the development and implementation of robust ALN (Additional Learning Needs) systems designed to monitor and evaluate school performance in relation to Additional Learning Provision. You will foster strong, supportive partnerships with parents and carers, ensuring meaningful consultation and collaboration. A key aspect of the role will be to design and embed effective processes for sharing information, preventing conflict, and resolving disputes, including managing reconsiderations, appeals, and tribunal cases. Working closely with the Educational Psychology Service and specialist teams, you will champion the development of high-quality Person-Centred Practice across schools, settings, and council services. You will promote approaches that place the 'voice of the child' at the heart of ALN planning and decision-making. You will also play a pivotal role in promoting knowledge, understanding, and compliance with the ALN Code, supporting ALNCos in creating and maintaining Individual Development Plans (IDPs) and embedding a person centred approach for all learners. What We Are Looking For From You We are looking for an experienced education practitioner with proven leadership skills and the ability to lead and manage change. You will have excellent knowledge and understanding of the ALN legislation and Code. You will have experience of working in collaboration with health, children services, parent partnership services and other partners to promote inclusion and improve outcomes for children and young people with ALN. Additional information If you require further information about this post or would like an informal conversation, please contact Kelly Vanstone, Acting Achievement Leader for Inclusion (ALN Statutory Team) on This role is part time at 22.2 hours per week, 52 weeks per year. The advertised salary is based on a full time role (37 hours per week, 52 weeks per year). The actual salary will be lower than the advertised salary because of the part time hours and weeks worked. Interviews for this post will be held in person. This vacancy is suitable for post share and we are able to offer it as a one year temporary position. Internal candidates who wish to apply for this position on a secondment basis must obtain approval prior to application using Form SEC1 (4.C.081). Requests may only be approved by the relevant Director/ Assistant Director/ Chief Officer or senior nominated officer graded no lower than OM2 or in the case of schools based staff the Headteacher / Governing Body. This post is subject to Disclosure and Barring Service Enhanced checks. Safeguarding and Child Protection are key priorities for the Council. We aim to support children and vulnerable adults to ensure they are as safe as they can possibly be. Our services and schools are committed to ensuring the safety and protection of all children and vulnerable adults, and will take action to safeguard their well being, and acknowledge that children and vulnerable adults have a right to protection. This is supported in the general ethos of the Council and all schools. We understand you might use AI and other resources for your application; however, please ensure all information you provide is factually accurate, truthful, original and does not include ideas or work that is not your own. We welcome applications in both English and Welsh. Applications received in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than English applications. Please note the Council does not accept CV's. When completing the supporting information section of your application, please ensure you refer to the below located on our website : Important information you need read in order to complete your application:- Job Category Education - Professional / Support Department Education & Lifelong Learning Working Pattern/Contract Type Part Time Temporary
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Inclusion Service within the planning, monitoring review section, to play a role in the implementation of the ALN Transformation Programme in Cardiff. The Inclusion Service is part of the Education and Lifelong Learning Directorate, and is responsible for ensuring the council meets its statutory responsibilities to children and young people with Additional Learning Needs (ALN). About the job In this role, you will lead the development and implementation of robust ALN (Additional Learning Needs) systems designed to monitor and evaluate school performance in relation to Additional Learning Provision. You will foster strong, supportive partnerships with parents and carers, ensuring meaningful consultation and collaboration. A key aspect of the role will be to design and embed effective processes for sharing information, preventing conflict, and resolving disputes, including managing reconsiderations, appeals, and tribunal cases. Working closely with the Educational Psychology Service and specialist teams, you will champion the development of high-quality Person-Centred Practice across schools, settings, and council services. You will promote approaches that place the 'voice of the child' at the heart of ALN planning and decision-making. You will also play a pivotal role in promoting knowledge, understanding, and compliance with the ALN Code, supporting ALNCos in creating and maintaining Individual Development Plans (IDPs) and embedding a person centred approach for all learners. What We Are Looking For From You We are looking for an experienced education practitioner with proven leadership skills and the ability to lead and manage change. You will have excellent knowledge and understanding of the ALN legislation and Code. You will have experience of working in collaboration with health, children services, parent partnership services and other partners to promote inclusion and improve outcomes for children and young people with ALN. Additional information If you require further information about this post or would like an informal conversation, please contact Kelly Vanstone, Acting Achievement Leader for Inclusion (ALN Statutory Team) on This role is part time at 22.2 hours per week, 52 weeks per year. The advertised salary is based on a full time role (37 hours per week, 52 weeks per year). The actual salary will be lower than the advertised salary because of the part time hours and weeks worked. Interviews for this post will be held in person. This vacancy is suitable for post share and we are able to offer it as a one year temporary position. Internal candidates who wish to apply for this position on a secondment basis must obtain approval prior to application using Form SEC1 (4.C.081). Requests may only be approved by the relevant Director/ Assistant Director/ Chief Officer or senior nominated officer graded no lower than OM2 or in the case of schools based staff the Headteacher / Governing Body. This post is subject to Disclosure and Barring Service Enhanced checks. Safeguarding and Child Protection are key priorities for the Council. We aim to support children and vulnerable adults to ensure they are as safe as they can possibly be. Our services and schools are committed to ensuring the safety and protection of all children and vulnerable adults, and will take action to safeguard their well being, and acknowledge that children and vulnerable adults have a right to protection. This is supported in the general ethos of the Council and all schools. We understand you might use AI and other resources for your application; however, please ensure all information you provide is factually accurate, truthful, original and does not include ideas or work that is not your own. We welcome applications in both English and Welsh. Applications received in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than English applications. Please note the Council does not accept CV's. When completing the supporting information section of your application, please ensure you refer to the below located on our website : Important information you need read in order to complete your application:- Job Category Education - Professional / Support Department Education & Lifelong Learning Working Pattern/Contract Type Part Time Temporary
Chief Digital Transformation Officer, Band 8d
NHS
Chief Digital Transformation Officer, Band 8d Closing date: 14 December 2025 This is a pivotal leadership role at the heart of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust's digital transformation journey. As the Transformation Lead in Digital, you will shape and deliver the strategic vision for how digital, technology and insights can radically improve patient care, staff experience, and operational efficiency. Working closely with the Chief Digital and Information Officer and senior leaders, you'll be instrumental in translating long term ambitions into tangible, high impact programmes that modernise services and unlock value across the organisation. You'll lead the design and implementation of future ready operating models, bringing together architecture, transformation, training, and clinical informatics into a cohesive digital ecosystem. This role demands deep expertise in digital strategy, enterprise architecture, and business change - alongside the ability to inspire and mobilise teams across clinical, corporate, and technical domains. The scope of this role spans strategic planning, innovation, and workforce development. You'll oversee complex portfolios, manage significant budgets, and ensure robust assurance frameworks are in place to support safe, scalable, and resilient digital delivery for better patient care. Your leadership will extend beyond the Trust, representing GHFT in regional and national forums, and forging partnerships with academic, industry, and system stakeholders to accelerate innovation and shared learning. Main duties of the job Utilise specialist skills in transformation of functions and services to modernise existing services Work collaboratively across all stakeholders in the system to ensure visibility and accountability across the digital portfolio Responsible for developing, agreeing and manage budgets to fund and deliver digital transformation Together with the strategic leadership team understand, build and develop the overall digital delivery roadmap, which includes data, digital and technology Enable a culture of rapid delivery, using both agile and waterfall methodologies, as appropriate Bring patient and community focus to ensure all digital change considers digital capabilities, readiness and user experience from the outset Enable achievement of exceptional levels of customer (digital service user) experience and service responsiveness Lead and modernise GHFT's digital architecture and development functions Lead the Clinical Informatics Team Develop and implement business change analytics capabilities Lead the development, integration and automation functions within Digital, Technology and Insights Champion the delivery of enterprise digital solutions that improve operational efficiency, safety, and quality of care. Align digital training and capability-building with business change activities and transformation programmes. Establish clear benefit frameworks aligned with business cases and strategic priorities About us We take pride in placing people at the centre of everything we do, working together as a united team. Driven by a shared ambition to continually grow, develop, and learn, we recognise and value every contribution. By combining our experience and skills, we not only support our vibrant, diverse communities, but also support one another. With a team of over 9,000 employees, we are proud to be the largest employer in Gloucestershire and rank among the top 10 largest Trusts in the South West region. By joining our Trust, you will benefit from an excellent package that includes exclusive benefits, flexible working opportunities and the chance to gain valuable experience in one or both of our innovative hospitals. As well as generous annual leave allowance, you will have access to the excellent NHS pension scheme, competitive bank rates, discounts at local shops and restaurants, access to two on site nurseries, discounted public transport, reward and recognition and a range of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Job responsibilities Strategy, Planning, Quality & Assurance Ensure the transformation workplan meets business and end user requirements, with clear issue resolution and benefit tracking. Lead the delivery of solutions and products, underpinned by robust business analysis and appropriate methodologies to support strong business cases. Embed a Change Management Framework across digital leadership, enabling seamless transition from design to implementation and run stages. Manage strategic risks, compliance, and supplier relationships to ensure safe, efficient, and value driven change delivery. Align training and business change activities with new developments, working closely with digital skills leads and stakeholders. Maintain oversight of performance, assurance, and policy development across transformation domains, ensuring continuous improvement and safe operation. Innovation, Research and Development Lead on aligning digital, R&D strategy, and innovation partnerships into programme delivery capturing evidence of benefits and value. Analysing highly complex data and presents effectively to stakeholders to facilitate effective decision making. Instill an organisational culture that supports engagement in decision making and a drive for continuous service change and improvement that is both agile and responsive to deliver high quality, safe services. Be responsible for the frequent completion of complex surveys and audits relating to the digital directorate. Maintain an up to date knowledge of leading edge, digital technology and services; be able to position technology and digital solutions as key enablers of transformational change and improved patient and colleague experience. Identify, develop, and implement innovative digital solutions with a clear evidence base. Lead engagement with academic, industry, and health innovation partners to support transformation aims. Communications and Working Relationships Excellent oral and written communication skills, including the ability to explain highly complex technology solutions in business terms, establish rapport and persuade. Maintain a formal stakeholder management approach to ensure that all key stakeholders in the system are engaged appropriately. Work with stakeholders to create and maintain a single view of the portfolio of change demand for the system and ensure that this is correctly prioritised to meet strategic objectives. Ensure the strategic commercial arrangements for cost reduction are identified whilst maintaining the quality of the service provision. Be responsible for all highly complex communications relating to Digital, Technology & Insights, including presenting reports and information to boards for decision & update. Provide & receive highly complex, contentious & sensitive information relating to the digital strategy and be able to simplify and present to large groups for decision making and progression. Act as an expert in the field and communicate with other digital system leaders across the country to utilise joint working. Ensure adequate resources are in place to support operations, transition and implementation. Maintain strategic relationships with stakeholders including clinical, operational, IT, and external system partners. Present complex, sensitive information clearly to boards, executive teams and external audiences. Planning & Organisational Skills Strong financial and resource planning skills Detailed understanding of industry frameworks for delivery of digital services To support the design and delivery of a systems technology roadmap for the organisation, based on appropriate emerging technologies and systems. Understanding of programme & project management methodologies In addition to the input relating to the Digital Strategy, be responsible for the identification, development, implementation and ongoing review of long term strategic plans in regards to long term/5 year digital innovation and transformation, for the Trust. Develop and deliver long term strategic plans for digital transformation across architecture, training, business change and clinical informatics. Ensure capability exists across all digital functions to deliver against strategic ambitions. Governance Develop and implement, with support from the Programme Management Office, a clear Change management methodology utilising recognised industry best practice to ensure the effective planning and delivery of work. Develop performance indicators to enable monitoring, and management, of the functions performance in contributing to achievement of the organisations strategic ambitions. Establish governance frameworks for architecture, transformation, and benefits management. Lead service level agreement negotiations and performance management of digital providers. Lead the development and implementation of enterprise architecture principles, ensuring systems are scalable, interoperable, and aligned with Trust and IC
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Chief Digital Transformation Officer, Band 8d Closing date: 14 December 2025 This is a pivotal leadership role at the heart of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust's digital transformation journey. As the Transformation Lead in Digital, you will shape and deliver the strategic vision for how digital, technology and insights can radically improve patient care, staff experience, and operational efficiency. Working closely with the Chief Digital and Information Officer and senior leaders, you'll be instrumental in translating long term ambitions into tangible, high impact programmes that modernise services and unlock value across the organisation. You'll lead the design and implementation of future ready operating models, bringing together architecture, transformation, training, and clinical informatics into a cohesive digital ecosystem. This role demands deep expertise in digital strategy, enterprise architecture, and business change - alongside the ability to inspire and mobilise teams across clinical, corporate, and technical domains. The scope of this role spans strategic planning, innovation, and workforce development. You'll oversee complex portfolios, manage significant budgets, and ensure robust assurance frameworks are in place to support safe, scalable, and resilient digital delivery for better patient care. Your leadership will extend beyond the Trust, representing GHFT in regional and national forums, and forging partnerships with academic, industry, and system stakeholders to accelerate innovation and shared learning. Main duties of the job Utilise specialist skills in transformation of functions and services to modernise existing services Work collaboratively across all stakeholders in the system to ensure visibility and accountability across the digital portfolio Responsible for developing, agreeing and manage budgets to fund and deliver digital transformation Together with the strategic leadership team understand, build and develop the overall digital delivery roadmap, which includes data, digital and technology Enable a culture of rapid delivery, using both agile and waterfall methodologies, as appropriate Bring patient and community focus to ensure all digital change considers digital capabilities, readiness and user experience from the outset Enable achievement of exceptional levels of customer (digital service user) experience and service responsiveness Lead and modernise GHFT's digital architecture and development functions Lead the Clinical Informatics Team Develop and implement business change analytics capabilities Lead the development, integration and automation functions within Digital, Technology and Insights Champion the delivery of enterprise digital solutions that improve operational efficiency, safety, and quality of care. Align digital training and capability-building with business change activities and transformation programmes. Establish clear benefit frameworks aligned with business cases and strategic priorities About us We take pride in placing people at the centre of everything we do, working together as a united team. Driven by a shared ambition to continually grow, develop, and learn, we recognise and value every contribution. By combining our experience and skills, we not only support our vibrant, diverse communities, but also support one another. With a team of over 9,000 employees, we are proud to be the largest employer in Gloucestershire and rank among the top 10 largest Trusts in the South West region. By joining our Trust, you will benefit from an excellent package that includes exclusive benefits, flexible working opportunities and the chance to gain valuable experience in one or both of our innovative hospitals. As well as generous annual leave allowance, you will have access to the excellent NHS pension scheme, competitive bank rates, discounts at local shops and restaurants, access to two on site nurseries, discounted public transport, reward and recognition and a range of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Job responsibilities Strategy, Planning, Quality & Assurance Ensure the transformation workplan meets business and end user requirements, with clear issue resolution and benefit tracking. Lead the delivery of solutions and products, underpinned by robust business analysis and appropriate methodologies to support strong business cases. Embed a Change Management Framework across digital leadership, enabling seamless transition from design to implementation and run stages. Manage strategic risks, compliance, and supplier relationships to ensure safe, efficient, and value driven change delivery. Align training and business change activities with new developments, working closely with digital skills leads and stakeholders. Maintain oversight of performance, assurance, and policy development across transformation domains, ensuring continuous improvement and safe operation. Innovation, Research and Development Lead on aligning digital, R&D strategy, and innovation partnerships into programme delivery capturing evidence of benefits and value. Analysing highly complex data and presents effectively to stakeholders to facilitate effective decision making. Instill an organisational culture that supports engagement in decision making and a drive for continuous service change and improvement that is both agile and responsive to deliver high quality, safe services. Be responsible for the frequent completion of complex surveys and audits relating to the digital directorate. Maintain an up to date knowledge of leading edge, digital technology and services; be able to position technology and digital solutions as key enablers of transformational change and improved patient and colleague experience. Identify, develop, and implement innovative digital solutions with a clear evidence base. Lead engagement with academic, industry, and health innovation partners to support transformation aims. Communications and Working Relationships Excellent oral and written communication skills, including the ability to explain highly complex technology solutions in business terms, establish rapport and persuade. Maintain a formal stakeholder management approach to ensure that all key stakeholders in the system are engaged appropriately. Work with stakeholders to create and maintain a single view of the portfolio of change demand for the system and ensure that this is correctly prioritised to meet strategic objectives. Ensure the strategic commercial arrangements for cost reduction are identified whilst maintaining the quality of the service provision. Be responsible for all highly complex communications relating to Digital, Technology & Insights, including presenting reports and information to boards for decision & update. Provide & receive highly complex, contentious & sensitive information relating to the digital strategy and be able to simplify and present to large groups for decision making and progression. Act as an expert in the field and communicate with other digital system leaders across the country to utilise joint working. Ensure adequate resources are in place to support operations, transition and implementation. Maintain strategic relationships with stakeholders including clinical, operational, IT, and external system partners. Present complex, sensitive information clearly to boards, executive teams and external audiences. Planning & Organisational Skills Strong financial and resource planning skills Detailed understanding of industry frameworks for delivery of digital services To support the design and delivery of a systems technology roadmap for the organisation, based on appropriate emerging technologies and systems. Understanding of programme & project management methodologies In addition to the input relating to the Digital Strategy, be responsible for the identification, development, implementation and ongoing review of long term strategic plans in regards to long term/5 year digital innovation and transformation, for the Trust. Develop and deliver long term strategic plans for digital transformation across architecture, training, business change and clinical informatics. Ensure capability exists across all digital functions to deliver against strategic ambitions. Governance Develop and implement, with support from the Programme Management Office, a clear Change management methodology utilising recognised industry best practice to ensure the effective planning and delivery of work. Develop performance indicators to enable monitoring, and management, of the functions performance in contributing to achievement of the organisations strategic ambitions. Establish governance frameworks for architecture, transformation, and benefits management. Lead service level agreement negotiations and performance management of digital providers. Lead the development and implementation of enterprise architecture principles, ensuring systems are scalable, interoperable, and aligned with Trust and IC
Senior Officer
Harvey Nash Group Edinburgh, Midlothian
Senior Officer - Inside IR35 - Hybrid - Edinburgh/Glasgow Market Rates Duration - 3 months Harvey Nash's Public Sector Client are looking to bring in a contract Senior Officer to join their growing team. Experience Required Experience of working both independently and as part of a team, whilst balancing a range of competing priorities Experience of facilitating team meetings, webinars, events and/or conferences online Experience communicating complex, confidential and often sensitive information with a range of staff across the organisation and with external stakeholders (both verbally and in writing) Ability to work with minimal supervision; to plan and prioritise own workloads, and that of your team; and to meet deadlines Flexible approach to learning and problem solving Commitment to own personal and professional development, and that of your team Highly developed customer service skills, with a helpful, flexible attitude Understanding of the need for accuracy and attention to detail Confident communicator with the ability to build effective working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders at all levels Ability to respond to confidential and sensitive situations with confidence and discretion, utilising tact, diplomacy, and persuasion skills when necessary Line management skills and experience including coaching and/or mentoring of team members Proven expertise in using Microsoft 365, in particular Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and SharePoint Desirable Experience HND/Advanced Diploma level qualification with indepth experience or SCQF Level 8 equivalence obtained via Professional Development Awards; Technical Apprenticeships; and SVQs Experience of social media management, digital content development and data entry analysis. Experience of supporting online events and webinars which meet all required accessibility Experience of working within project management environments, planning and organising a variety of tasks, including involvement in multiple projects and programmes of work Experience of working within a Health, Social Care or educational environment Experience of working flexibly in complex/sensitive environments where the parameters of the job are not necessarily clearly defined
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Senior Officer - Inside IR35 - Hybrid - Edinburgh/Glasgow Market Rates Duration - 3 months Harvey Nash's Public Sector Client are looking to bring in a contract Senior Officer to join their growing team. Experience Required Experience of working both independently and as part of a team, whilst balancing a range of competing priorities Experience of facilitating team meetings, webinars, events and/or conferences online Experience communicating complex, confidential and often sensitive information with a range of staff across the organisation and with external stakeholders (both verbally and in writing) Ability to work with minimal supervision; to plan and prioritise own workloads, and that of your team; and to meet deadlines Flexible approach to learning and problem solving Commitment to own personal and professional development, and that of your team Highly developed customer service skills, with a helpful, flexible attitude Understanding of the need for accuracy and attention to detail Confident communicator with the ability to build effective working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders at all levels Ability to respond to confidential and sensitive situations with confidence and discretion, utilising tact, diplomacy, and persuasion skills when necessary Line management skills and experience including coaching and/or mentoring of team members Proven expertise in using Microsoft 365, in particular Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and SharePoint Desirable Experience HND/Advanced Diploma level qualification with indepth experience or SCQF Level 8 equivalence obtained via Professional Development Awards; Technical Apprenticeships; and SVQs Experience of social media management, digital content development and data entry analysis. Experience of supporting online events and webinars which meet all required accessibility Experience of working within project management environments, planning and organising a variety of tasks, including involvement in multiple projects and programmes of work Experience of working within a Health, Social Care or educational environment Experience of working flexibly in complex/sensitive environments where the parameters of the job are not necessarily clearly defined
SDR Team Lead - Systems Integrator
Hamilton Barnes Associates Limited Manchester, Lancashire
Ready to lead a high-performing sales development team driving digital transformation? Join a leading provider of intelligent managed services and secure communication solutions, empowering organisations to modernise and connect through innovative technology. The organisation is recognised for its excellence in cloud, collaboration, and cybersecurity solutions that transform enterprise operations. The team is hiring an SDR Team Lead to guide, motivate, and develop a team of Sales Development Representatives. The role will focus on driving qualified pipeline growth, refining outreach strategies, and fostering collaboration between sales and marketing teams to maximise results. Lead with strategy, inspire with purpose, and deliver impact. Apply now! Key Responsibilities Manage and coach the SDR team, ensuring they are delivering qualified meetings and achieving targets. Personally execute outbound and inbound outreach via phone, email, and LinkedIn, setting up meetings, demos, and webinars. Research target accounts, identify decision-makers, and tailor outreach to their pain points. Work closely with marketing to follow up on inbound leads and nurture them into qualified opportunities. Report on performance, share learnings, and continuously improve outreach strategies. Must-Have Skills & Experience Proven sales experience (outbound, inbound, or even B2C/door-to-door). Determination, motivation, and resilience in achieving sales goals. Organised, coachable, and able to learn complex industry propositions. Excellent communication skills with the ability to build rapport quickly. Experience using CRM systems (Salesforce preferred). Experience prospecting within IT or managed services. A degree (not essential but preferred). Benefits Clear career progression: Step into a leadership position now and develop into account management or new business. Strong earning potential: £200 per meeting booked, £400 when prospects reach proposal stage, plus commission on closed deals (typical OTE £8.5k-£22k+ per year). High-value projects: Work with deals worth £100k+ and get exposure to long, strategic sales cycles. Mentorship and support: Learn directly from the Chief Growth Officer and senior sales professionals. Modern sales tech stack: Salesforce, Pardot, ZoomInfo, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, and more. Salary Up to £35,000 basic + excellent commission (OTE £8,500 - £22,000+)
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Ready to lead a high-performing sales development team driving digital transformation? Join a leading provider of intelligent managed services and secure communication solutions, empowering organisations to modernise and connect through innovative technology. The organisation is recognised for its excellence in cloud, collaboration, and cybersecurity solutions that transform enterprise operations. The team is hiring an SDR Team Lead to guide, motivate, and develop a team of Sales Development Representatives. The role will focus on driving qualified pipeline growth, refining outreach strategies, and fostering collaboration between sales and marketing teams to maximise results. Lead with strategy, inspire with purpose, and deliver impact. Apply now! Key Responsibilities Manage and coach the SDR team, ensuring they are delivering qualified meetings and achieving targets. Personally execute outbound and inbound outreach via phone, email, and LinkedIn, setting up meetings, demos, and webinars. Research target accounts, identify decision-makers, and tailor outreach to their pain points. Work closely with marketing to follow up on inbound leads and nurture them into qualified opportunities. Report on performance, share learnings, and continuously improve outreach strategies. Must-Have Skills & Experience Proven sales experience (outbound, inbound, or even B2C/door-to-door). Determination, motivation, and resilience in achieving sales goals. Organised, coachable, and able to learn complex industry propositions. Excellent communication skills with the ability to build rapport quickly. Experience using CRM systems (Salesforce preferred). Experience prospecting within IT or managed services. A degree (not essential but preferred). Benefits Clear career progression: Step into a leadership position now and develop into account management or new business. Strong earning potential: £200 per meeting booked, £400 when prospects reach proposal stage, plus commission on closed deals (typical OTE £8.5k-£22k+ per year). High-value projects: Work with deals worth £100k+ and get exposure to long, strategic sales cycles. Mentorship and support: Learn directly from the Chief Growth Officer and senior sales professionals. Modern sales tech stack: Salesforce, Pardot, ZoomInfo, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, and more. Salary Up to £35,000 basic + excellent commission (OTE £8,500 - £22,000+)
Procurement Manager
Crescent Purchasing Consortium Woburn Sands, Bedfordshire
Create impact. Shape procurement for the UK education sector. Grow with a Great Place to Work. Are you an experienced public sector procurement professional looking for a role where your work truly makes a difference? Join Crescent Purchasing Consortium (CPC), a growing charity-owned organisation supporting over 10,000 education institutions across the UK. We help schools, academies, colleges and universities achieve outstanding value for money, ensuring every pound spent can benefit students and their learning environments. An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Procurement Manager to join our growing organisation that is a certified "Great Place to Work". Why join CPC? Crescent Purchasing Consortium (CPC) is owned and driven by the Further Education sector, and we are proud to be certified as a Great Place to Work. If you want to grow your career in a supportive, purpose-led organisation, this is the place for you. Here you'll enjoy: A warm, collaborative culture where your ideas matter The chance to influence high-impact procurement agreements used nationally A supportive leadership team committed to your professional growth True flexibility: hybrid working, development opportunities, and a strong wellbeing focus The role As Procurement Manager within our Contracting Team, you'll lead the delivery of high-quality, fully compliant procurement solutions across your category area, Place (predominantly Estates, Facilities and Construction related frameworks, DPS and Dynamic Marketplaces). This means shaping and managing a portfolio of framework agreements and dynamic markets that help our members source goods, works and services simply, compliantly and effectively under the Procurement Act 2023. In this role, you will: Lead the full end-to-end procurement cycle for a range of categories Develop business plans, conduct market engagement and manage competitive tender processes Build and maintain effective relationships with members, suppliers and internal stakeholders Oversee the performance of frameworks and dynamic markets, driving quality and value Manage, mentor and support Contract Managers, Senior Procurement Officers and Procurement Officers within your category Ensure all processes and documentation meet public sector procurement legislation and CPC's high standards This is a role where you'll have autonomy, influence and the opportunity to make a measurable impact across education. About you We're looking for someone who brings strong expertise, commercial thinking and a collaborative mindset. You'll be a great fit if you have: Significant experience in public sector procurement A solid understanding of UK procurement legislation-especially the Procurement Act 2023 Broad category knowledge, particularly estates, facilities and construction and experience delivering high-performing commercial agreements Confidence managing stakeholders and leading a small category team Proven ability to deliver value, quality outcomes and continuous improvement Qualifications: MCIPS (or working towards it) is highly desirable, but equivalent experience will also be considered. If you're a proactive procurement professional who enjoys autonomy, leading people and delivering meaningful outcomes, we'd love to hear from you. Salary and Benefits In return for your dedication, we offer a wide range of benefits including: Salary of up to £50,000-£55,000 FTE per annum depending on experience. Generous yearly discretionary bonuses following successful probation of up to £3,500 Flexible, agile working patterns, working 2 days at the Head Office and 3 days at home to help balance home and work life pressures, plus free parking at head office. Access to a local government pension scheme which includes death-in-service and ill health. Opportunities to develop through our inhouse development programmes and through external learning with full support given to achieve MCIPS. 38 days holiday (including three days additional leave for Christmas holiday closure and bank holidays). Time off for volunteering opportunities. Enhanced leave packages such as paid sickness, carers leave, bereavement and compassionate leave and maternity pay. Support for wellbeing with access to 8 mental health first aiders and the opportunity to join an Employee Assistance Programme. The chance to get involved in a number of working groups, such as Equality Diversity and Inclusion, Wellbeing and Sustainability. The opportunity to join our Women's, Men's and Carer's employee support networks which provide safe spaces for colleagues to share their experiences. Social and employee events throughout summer and at Christmas. Has a programme of 'giving back' to the communities in which it is based and which it supports. Travel expenses paid for any additional required travelling outside of your contracted place of work. Next Steps The deadline to apply is Sunday 21st December 2025 Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview w/c 19 January 2026 at Crescent Purchasing Consortium's Head Office in Salford. The interview process will consist of a traditional panel-based Q&A on the specific requirements and skills for the Procurement Manager vacancy. If you like what you've read, please don't delay in applying as we may close vacancies early where we receive lots of applications. Please click on the link below for the job description: Please note that VISA sponsorship is not offered for this role. We are a disability confident employer so if you need any adjustments made to support your application, for example, if you require information in different formats or if you have any accessibility issues, we're more than happy to review our processes. Please feel free to get in touch with us at . As an equal opportunities employer, Crescent Purchasing Consortium is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership. We aspire to have a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage suitably qualified applicants from a wide range of backgrounds to apply and join us.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Create impact. Shape procurement for the UK education sector. Grow with a Great Place to Work. Are you an experienced public sector procurement professional looking for a role where your work truly makes a difference? Join Crescent Purchasing Consortium (CPC), a growing charity-owned organisation supporting over 10,000 education institutions across the UK. We help schools, academies, colleges and universities achieve outstanding value for money, ensuring every pound spent can benefit students and their learning environments. An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Procurement Manager to join our growing organisation that is a certified "Great Place to Work". Why join CPC? Crescent Purchasing Consortium (CPC) is owned and driven by the Further Education sector, and we are proud to be certified as a Great Place to Work. If you want to grow your career in a supportive, purpose-led organisation, this is the place for you. Here you'll enjoy: A warm, collaborative culture where your ideas matter The chance to influence high-impact procurement agreements used nationally A supportive leadership team committed to your professional growth True flexibility: hybrid working, development opportunities, and a strong wellbeing focus The role As Procurement Manager within our Contracting Team, you'll lead the delivery of high-quality, fully compliant procurement solutions across your category area, Place (predominantly Estates, Facilities and Construction related frameworks, DPS and Dynamic Marketplaces). This means shaping and managing a portfolio of framework agreements and dynamic markets that help our members source goods, works and services simply, compliantly and effectively under the Procurement Act 2023. In this role, you will: Lead the full end-to-end procurement cycle for a range of categories Develop business plans, conduct market engagement and manage competitive tender processes Build and maintain effective relationships with members, suppliers and internal stakeholders Oversee the performance of frameworks and dynamic markets, driving quality and value Manage, mentor and support Contract Managers, Senior Procurement Officers and Procurement Officers within your category Ensure all processes and documentation meet public sector procurement legislation and CPC's high standards This is a role where you'll have autonomy, influence and the opportunity to make a measurable impact across education. About you We're looking for someone who brings strong expertise, commercial thinking and a collaborative mindset. You'll be a great fit if you have: Significant experience in public sector procurement A solid understanding of UK procurement legislation-especially the Procurement Act 2023 Broad category knowledge, particularly estates, facilities and construction and experience delivering high-performing commercial agreements Confidence managing stakeholders and leading a small category team Proven ability to deliver value, quality outcomes and continuous improvement Qualifications: MCIPS (or working towards it) is highly desirable, but equivalent experience will also be considered. If you're a proactive procurement professional who enjoys autonomy, leading people and delivering meaningful outcomes, we'd love to hear from you. Salary and Benefits In return for your dedication, we offer a wide range of benefits including: Salary of up to £50,000-£55,000 FTE per annum depending on experience. Generous yearly discretionary bonuses following successful probation of up to £3,500 Flexible, agile working patterns, working 2 days at the Head Office and 3 days at home to help balance home and work life pressures, plus free parking at head office. Access to a local government pension scheme which includes death-in-service and ill health. Opportunities to develop through our inhouse development programmes and through external learning with full support given to achieve MCIPS. 38 days holiday (including three days additional leave for Christmas holiday closure and bank holidays). Time off for volunteering opportunities. Enhanced leave packages such as paid sickness, carers leave, bereavement and compassionate leave and maternity pay. Support for wellbeing with access to 8 mental health first aiders and the opportunity to join an Employee Assistance Programme. The chance to get involved in a number of working groups, such as Equality Diversity and Inclusion, Wellbeing and Sustainability. The opportunity to join our Women's, Men's and Carer's employee support networks which provide safe spaces for colleagues to share their experiences. Social and employee events throughout summer and at Christmas. Has a programme of 'giving back' to the communities in which it is based and which it supports. Travel expenses paid for any additional required travelling outside of your contracted place of work. Next Steps The deadline to apply is Sunday 21st December 2025 Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview w/c 19 January 2026 at Crescent Purchasing Consortium's Head Office in Salford. The interview process will consist of a traditional panel-based Q&A on the specific requirements and skills for the Procurement Manager vacancy. If you like what you've read, please don't delay in applying as we may close vacancies early where we receive lots of applications. Please click on the link below for the job description: Please note that VISA sponsorship is not offered for this role. We are a disability confident employer so if you need any adjustments made to support your application, for example, if you require information in different formats or if you have any accessibility issues, we're more than happy to review our processes. Please feel free to get in touch with us at . As an equal opportunities employer, Crescent Purchasing Consortium is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership. We aspire to have a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage suitably qualified applicants from a wide range of backgrounds to apply and join us.
Corporate and Property Lawyer
We Manage Jobs(WMJobs) Newcastle, Staffordshire
Directorate: Resources Section: Legal Location: Civic Centre Grade: Level 12 Salary: £45,091 - £48,226 per annum Hours: 37 - Full Time This advert is open to internal and external applicants. About us We are a city of strengths, with a proud heritage and bright future. Working for Stoke-on Trent City Council is more than just a job, it's about making, protecting and improving the services for the local population, reducing inequalities and improving independence for the people who live and work in the city. And that's where you come in. We are always looking for people of the highest calibre with skills, knowledge and experience to help us deliver our compelling vision. Stoke-on-Trent City Council's diverse and talented workforce is its greatest asset and most valuable resource. The skills, knowledge and experience of our c.4,600 employees are essential to delivering our ambitions and vision for our organisation and Stoke-on-Trent. We want to be an employer that people are proud to work for, and where our staff are supported, developed and rewarded in an inclusive way that helps them to excel and to deliver the high-quality services that our residents need. The Role We have an exciting opportunity for a qualified Solicitor or Fellow of CILEX to join our Regulatory, Corporate and Property Team to undertake all aspects of corporate and property work. You will handle a diverse caseload covering corporate and property law, including: Contracts, public procurement, partnerships, governance, information law, insolvency, grants and loans Conveyancing, property disputes, high-value sales and purchases, leases, licences and community asset transfers In this role you will manage complex cases, negotiate with solicitors and third parties, draft high-level legal documents and act as a trusted legal advisor at high-profile committees, tribunals, panels and working groups. Key Responsibilities Support senior leaders including the Principal Solicitor, Head of Service and Director to ensure our legal services meet the Council's business needs and customer requirements in line with strategic objectives. Deliver efficient and effective legal support to the Council, Committees and Departments. Stay ahead of legislation and local authority issues, providing clear advice and guidance to Members, officers and corporate bodies on complex legal matters, ensuring compliance with procedures and the law. Provide timely, practical legal advice to elected Members, officers and partners on the Council's functions. About You Have predominantly corporate law background A high level of understanding and awareness of the legal environment Experience in drafting a range of legal documentation relevant to the role Ability to work independently to management own caseload to meet deadlines What we offer A competitive salary based on your skills, experience and talent Hybrid and flexible working options Generous annual leave packing starting at 28 days plus bank holidays An excellent local authority benefits pension scheme Professional development through learning opportunities, regular training sessions and apprenticeship and management schemes If you would like to discuss the role in more detail, please contact Chris Parry We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and we expect all our employees and volunteers to share this commitment.This position is exempt under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the successful applicant will be subject to a criminal record check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Please note that if an employee who is currently at risk of redundancy within the organisation applies for this vacancy their application will receive priority. If this happens you will be advised accordingly. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion At Stoke-on-Trent City Council, we believe our strength comes from the diversity of our community, and we want our workforce to reflect that. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences. We understand that some people, especially those from underrepresented or marginalised backgrounds, may hesitate to apply if they don't meet all the listed requirements. If this role interests you and you think you could be a good fit, we encourage you to apply.We are proud of what makes each of us unique and are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels included, can be themselves, and can succeed together. To Apply Please create / log into your account and then click 'apply'.If you have any queries or want an application form in another format, please email or call us on .
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Directorate: Resources Section: Legal Location: Civic Centre Grade: Level 12 Salary: £45,091 - £48,226 per annum Hours: 37 - Full Time This advert is open to internal and external applicants. About us We are a city of strengths, with a proud heritage and bright future. Working for Stoke-on Trent City Council is more than just a job, it's about making, protecting and improving the services for the local population, reducing inequalities and improving independence for the people who live and work in the city. And that's where you come in. We are always looking for people of the highest calibre with skills, knowledge and experience to help us deliver our compelling vision. Stoke-on-Trent City Council's diverse and talented workforce is its greatest asset and most valuable resource. The skills, knowledge and experience of our c.4,600 employees are essential to delivering our ambitions and vision for our organisation and Stoke-on-Trent. We want to be an employer that people are proud to work for, and where our staff are supported, developed and rewarded in an inclusive way that helps them to excel and to deliver the high-quality services that our residents need. The Role We have an exciting opportunity for a qualified Solicitor or Fellow of CILEX to join our Regulatory, Corporate and Property Team to undertake all aspects of corporate and property work. You will handle a diverse caseload covering corporate and property law, including: Contracts, public procurement, partnerships, governance, information law, insolvency, grants and loans Conveyancing, property disputes, high-value sales and purchases, leases, licences and community asset transfers In this role you will manage complex cases, negotiate with solicitors and third parties, draft high-level legal documents and act as a trusted legal advisor at high-profile committees, tribunals, panels and working groups. Key Responsibilities Support senior leaders including the Principal Solicitor, Head of Service and Director to ensure our legal services meet the Council's business needs and customer requirements in line with strategic objectives. Deliver efficient and effective legal support to the Council, Committees and Departments. Stay ahead of legislation and local authority issues, providing clear advice and guidance to Members, officers and corporate bodies on complex legal matters, ensuring compliance with procedures and the law. Provide timely, practical legal advice to elected Members, officers and partners on the Council's functions. About You Have predominantly corporate law background A high level of understanding and awareness of the legal environment Experience in drafting a range of legal documentation relevant to the role Ability to work independently to management own caseload to meet deadlines What we offer A competitive salary based on your skills, experience and talent Hybrid and flexible working options Generous annual leave packing starting at 28 days plus bank holidays An excellent local authority benefits pension scheme Professional development through learning opportunities, regular training sessions and apprenticeship and management schemes If you would like to discuss the role in more detail, please contact Chris Parry We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and we expect all our employees and volunteers to share this commitment.This position is exempt under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the successful applicant will be subject to a criminal record check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Please note that if an employee who is currently at risk of redundancy within the organisation applies for this vacancy their application will receive priority. If this happens you will be advised accordingly. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion At Stoke-on-Trent City Council, we believe our strength comes from the diversity of our community, and we want our workforce to reflect that. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences. We understand that some people, especially those from underrepresented or marginalised backgrounds, may hesitate to apply if they don't meet all the listed requirements. If this role interests you and you think you could be a good fit, we encourage you to apply.We are proud of what makes each of us unique and are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels included, can be themselves, and can succeed together. To Apply Please create / log into your account and then click 'apply'.If you have any queries or want an application form in another format, please email or call us on .
Lotus children's home
residential childcare officer
Lotus children's home Northampton, Northamptonshire
OLIVE TREE CHILDRENS HOME Residential Child Care Officer. Pay - £27,000 to 30,000 (Dependent on experience and qualifications) Job Type - Full Time Shifts and Schedule - Rota pattern, weekends and overtime availability Location Northampton NN2 Benefits Well-Being Support Free meals on duty Career progression in the company Company Pension Ownership of specific duties aligned with your interests Rewards for milestones in work Full Job Description Role - Residential Child Care Officer Location - Kingsley Park base. Contract hours - 80 hours over a 2-week period (includes weekend /shift work/waking night duties and overtime availability) Salary - £27,000 to 30,000 (Dependent on experience and qualifications) Rota - Three week rolling rota including day work, evenings and weekends. This role requires sleeping in duties as and when needed - A rota will be supplied for this. Sleeping in duties are paid at £60 per sleep. About Olive Tree Home - We are pleased to be opening a brand-new home for young people aged between 11 and 18 with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) and Mild Learning Difficulties (MLD). We are committed to safeguarding and providing a safe and nurturing environment where young people can feel part of a caring home that will help them develop, grow and meet their potential. We focus on delivering high quality care, life skills and education which is tailored to meet their individual needs and help them to build a brighter future. We have plans to expand the company as time progresses, leading to professional opportunities and career progression. We would love for you to be part of this journey and your input into the development of this exciting adventure will be greatly welcomed. The role - As a Residential Child Care Officer, you will play a key role in providing consistent, outstanding care and support to young people under the Home's care. You will be part of a dedicated and supportive friendly team. You will aid in providing a safe, stable and nurturing home environment that promotes positive routines, emotional well-being and life skills development. You will build trusting and meaningful relationships with the young people in your care and guiding them through their time with us. You will help them through challenges, develop internal strategies to manage difficult situations, promote self-worth and empower them to develop confidence in themselves and the world around them to create a sense of belonging and independence. The role is rewarding where you can make a lasting difference in the lives of vulnerable children and be part of their growth from their starting point until they move on to their next chapter in their lives. You will undertake a 6-month probationary period and if successful your contract will become permanent. What we are looking for in a successful candidate: A high level of emotional awareness (in self and others) Strong communication skills (written and verbal) with children, colleagues, managers, families and external professionals. Ability to demonstrate and maintain appropriate routines, boundaries and role model positive and acceptable behaviours. Capacity to handle crisis situations and challenging behaviours calmly, confidently, professionally and demonstrate critical thinking skills. Adaptability and willingness to change. Qualifications and requirements Someone who preferably holds a level 3 Diploma in Child Care and will work towards if not. Please note the company will pay for the qualification, but you will be tied into a 2-year obligation for the company. If you leave or dismissed during this 2-year period, you will be expected to pay the necessary funds back. The ability to work within the current legislative framework and organisations policies and procedures You will be required to engage in ongoing training, supervision, and personal development, including mandatory physical intervention, first aid, fire and safeguarding training. This role involves physical tasks such as supporting children on activities, long walks, participating in safe holding/restraint (with qualified training and when required) and manual holding. Full UK Driving Licence Perks and Benefits Competitive Salary with sleeping in duties and overtime which will increase pay. Well-Being Support with mentorship and open-door policy Free meals on duty Career progression and professional development in the company Company Pension Ownership of specific duties aligned with your interests Rewards for milestones in work Casual dress and team building exercises. A genuine supportive work environment Join Olive Trees Home to enable and help enrich young people's lives with care, warmth, and positive relationships. Celebrate your talents and skills in our inclusive, empowering team, where your personal development and well-being are top priorities. Apply now for a fulfilling and expanding career shaping the vision of Lotus Children's Home company. All successful applicants will be subject to a rigorous safer recruitment process, including enhanced DBS checks and reference checks. We expect staff to uphold our values and share our commitment to safeguarding and promoting positive outcomes for children and young people. The role involves regulated activity. It is an offence for any person who is barred from working with children and/or vulnerable young people to apply for this position. Application Questions This role requires you to meet specific physical and practical demands including: Performing physical interventions and restraints once trained. Walking long distances during outings and community activities Carrying heavy provisions or equipment for trips and activities Working flexible shifts, including weekends and sleep ins, Holding a full UK driving licence Can you confirm that you are able to meet all of the above requirements? Work authorisation: United Kingdom (right to work required) Work location: In person
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
OLIVE TREE CHILDRENS HOME Residential Child Care Officer. Pay - £27,000 to 30,000 (Dependent on experience and qualifications) Job Type - Full Time Shifts and Schedule - Rota pattern, weekends and overtime availability Location Northampton NN2 Benefits Well-Being Support Free meals on duty Career progression in the company Company Pension Ownership of specific duties aligned with your interests Rewards for milestones in work Full Job Description Role - Residential Child Care Officer Location - Kingsley Park base. Contract hours - 80 hours over a 2-week period (includes weekend /shift work/waking night duties and overtime availability) Salary - £27,000 to 30,000 (Dependent on experience and qualifications) Rota - Three week rolling rota including day work, evenings and weekends. This role requires sleeping in duties as and when needed - A rota will be supplied for this. Sleeping in duties are paid at £60 per sleep. About Olive Tree Home - We are pleased to be opening a brand-new home for young people aged between 11 and 18 with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) and Mild Learning Difficulties (MLD). We are committed to safeguarding and providing a safe and nurturing environment where young people can feel part of a caring home that will help them develop, grow and meet their potential. We focus on delivering high quality care, life skills and education which is tailored to meet their individual needs and help them to build a brighter future. We have plans to expand the company as time progresses, leading to professional opportunities and career progression. We would love for you to be part of this journey and your input into the development of this exciting adventure will be greatly welcomed. The role - As a Residential Child Care Officer, you will play a key role in providing consistent, outstanding care and support to young people under the Home's care. You will be part of a dedicated and supportive friendly team. You will aid in providing a safe, stable and nurturing home environment that promotes positive routines, emotional well-being and life skills development. You will build trusting and meaningful relationships with the young people in your care and guiding them through their time with us. You will help them through challenges, develop internal strategies to manage difficult situations, promote self-worth and empower them to develop confidence in themselves and the world around them to create a sense of belonging and independence. The role is rewarding where you can make a lasting difference in the lives of vulnerable children and be part of their growth from their starting point until they move on to their next chapter in their lives. You will undertake a 6-month probationary period and if successful your contract will become permanent. What we are looking for in a successful candidate: A high level of emotional awareness (in self and others) Strong communication skills (written and verbal) with children, colleagues, managers, families and external professionals. Ability to demonstrate and maintain appropriate routines, boundaries and role model positive and acceptable behaviours. Capacity to handle crisis situations and challenging behaviours calmly, confidently, professionally and demonstrate critical thinking skills. Adaptability and willingness to change. Qualifications and requirements Someone who preferably holds a level 3 Diploma in Child Care and will work towards if not. Please note the company will pay for the qualification, but you will be tied into a 2-year obligation for the company. If you leave or dismissed during this 2-year period, you will be expected to pay the necessary funds back. The ability to work within the current legislative framework and organisations policies and procedures You will be required to engage in ongoing training, supervision, and personal development, including mandatory physical intervention, first aid, fire and safeguarding training. This role involves physical tasks such as supporting children on activities, long walks, participating in safe holding/restraint (with qualified training and when required) and manual holding. Full UK Driving Licence Perks and Benefits Competitive Salary with sleeping in duties and overtime which will increase pay. Well-Being Support with mentorship and open-door policy Free meals on duty Career progression and professional development in the company Company Pension Ownership of specific duties aligned with your interests Rewards for milestones in work Casual dress and team building exercises. A genuine supportive work environment Join Olive Trees Home to enable and help enrich young people's lives with care, warmth, and positive relationships. Celebrate your talents and skills in our inclusive, empowering team, where your personal development and well-being are top priorities. Apply now for a fulfilling and expanding career shaping the vision of Lotus Children's Home company. All successful applicants will be subject to a rigorous safer recruitment process, including enhanced DBS checks and reference checks. We expect staff to uphold our values and share our commitment to safeguarding and promoting positive outcomes for children and young people. The role involves regulated activity. It is an offence for any person who is barred from working with children and/or vulnerable young people to apply for this position. Application Questions This role requires you to meet specific physical and practical demands including: Performing physical interventions and restraints once trained. Walking long distances during outings and community activities Carrying heavy provisions or equipment for trips and activities Working flexible shifts, including weekends and sleep ins, Holding a full UK driving licence Can you confirm that you are able to meet all of the above requirements? Work authorisation: United Kingdom (right to work required) Work location: In person
Payroll Officer
NHS Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
The Payroll Officer role at Elysium Healthcare is a temporary position based in Borehamwood, offering an annual salary of £29,500. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing the payroll for the company's multi-site operations, ensuring accurate and timely processing of salary payments, amendments, and addressing payroll queries. Main duties of the job As a Payroll Officer, you will be responsible for preparing weekly and monthly payroll runs, administering payroll amendments accurately, acting as a point of contact for payroll inquiries, and handling ad-hoc payroll requests. The role requires experience in a payroll department serving a multi-site organization, strong attention to detail, the ability to multi-task, and excellent communication skills. About us Elysium Healthcare is a well-established and stable company with over 8,000 employees, providing a range of healthcare services across England and Wales. As part of the Ramsay Health Care global network, Elysium Healthcare offers opportunities for growth and development within the organization. Job responsibilities Working 37.5 hours a week, you will be part of the finance team at our Borehamwood offices to administer the salaries of our staff working in both our hospitals and head office. Your key responsibilities will be preparing weekly and monthly payroll runs, ensuring that all payroll amendments are administered correctly and accurately, acting as a point of contact for payroll enquiries and performing any ad hoc payroll requests. This role is hybrid with 3 days in the Borehamwood office. As a Payroll Officer you will be: Ensuring that all payroll amendments are administered correctly and accurately reflected in our payroll system. Acting as a point of contact for payroll queries from hospital workforce teams along with employees directly, ensuring all queries are resolved effectively. Preparing weekly and monthly payroll runs, reviewing for accuracy and following up on any amendments. Performing ad hoc payroll requests as requested. To be successful as a Payroll Officer, you'll need: Experience of working in a payroll department serving a multi site organisation. Experience of Unit 4 preferable but not essential. Strong attention to detail. Ability to multi task and manage a busy and varied workload. Exceptional communication skills; written, verbal and interpersonal. What you will get: Annual salary of £29,500. The equivalent of 33 days annual leave - plus your birthday off! Free parking. Wellbeing support and activities to help you maintain a great work life balance. Career development and training to help you achieve your career goals. Pension contribution to secure your future. Life Assurance for added peace of mind. Enhanced Maternity Package so you can truly enjoy this special time. There is also a range of other benefits including retail discounts, special offers and much more. About your next employer: You will be working for an established, stable and agile company with over 8,000 employees and a unique approach to the delivery of care. With a network of over 90 services across England and Wales covering Mental Health, Neurological, Learning Disabilities & Autism, Children & Education, there is opportunity for you to grow and move. Elysium Healthcare is part of Ramsay Health Care with a global network that extends across 10 countries and employs over 86,000 people globally. Elysium Healthcare follows safer recruitment of staff for all appointments and is a Disability Confident employer, committed to inclusive and accessible recruitment. It is a requirement that all staff understand it is each person's individual responsibility to promote and safeguard the welfare of service users. All candidates will be subject to a DBS disclosure. 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.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
The Payroll Officer role at Elysium Healthcare is a temporary position based in Borehamwood, offering an annual salary of £29,500. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing the payroll for the company's multi-site operations, ensuring accurate and timely processing of salary payments, amendments, and addressing payroll queries. Main duties of the job As a Payroll Officer, you will be responsible for preparing weekly and monthly payroll runs, administering payroll amendments accurately, acting as a point of contact for payroll inquiries, and handling ad-hoc payroll requests. The role requires experience in a payroll department serving a multi-site organization, strong attention to detail, the ability to multi-task, and excellent communication skills. About us Elysium Healthcare is a well-established and stable company with over 8,000 employees, providing a range of healthcare services across England and Wales. As part of the Ramsay Health Care global network, Elysium Healthcare offers opportunities for growth and development within the organization. Job responsibilities Working 37.5 hours a week, you will be part of the finance team at our Borehamwood offices to administer the salaries of our staff working in both our hospitals and head office. Your key responsibilities will be preparing weekly and monthly payroll runs, ensuring that all payroll amendments are administered correctly and accurately, acting as a point of contact for payroll enquiries and performing any ad hoc payroll requests. This role is hybrid with 3 days in the Borehamwood office. As a Payroll Officer you will be: Ensuring that all payroll amendments are administered correctly and accurately reflected in our payroll system. Acting as a point of contact for payroll queries from hospital workforce teams along with employees directly, ensuring all queries are resolved effectively. Preparing weekly and monthly payroll runs, reviewing for accuracy and following up on any amendments. Performing ad hoc payroll requests as requested. To be successful as a Payroll Officer, you'll need: Experience of working in a payroll department serving a multi site organisation. Experience of Unit 4 preferable but not essential. Strong attention to detail. Ability to multi task and manage a busy and varied workload. Exceptional communication skills; written, verbal and interpersonal. What you will get: Annual salary of £29,500. The equivalent of 33 days annual leave - plus your birthday off! Free parking. Wellbeing support and activities to help you maintain a great work life balance. Career development and training to help you achieve your career goals. Pension contribution to secure your future. Life Assurance for added peace of mind. Enhanced Maternity Package so you can truly enjoy this special time. There is also a range of other benefits including retail discounts, special offers and much more. About your next employer: You will be working for an established, stable and agile company with over 8,000 employees and a unique approach to the delivery of care. With a network of over 90 services across England and Wales covering Mental Health, Neurological, Learning Disabilities & Autism, Children & Education, there is opportunity for you to grow and move. Elysium Healthcare is part of Ramsay Health Care with a global network that extends across 10 countries and employs over 86,000 people globally. Elysium Healthcare follows safer recruitment of staff for all appointments and is a Disability Confident employer, committed to inclusive and accessible recruitment. It is a requirement that all staff understand it is each person's individual responsibility to promote and safeguard the welfare of service users. All candidates will be subject to a DBS disclosure. 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.
We Are Adam
Chief People Officer
We Are Adam City, Manchester
Chief People Officer Location: Manchester City Centre, hybrid working c. 2-3 days/week office-based Package: Executive-level + benefits Reports to: Chief Executive Lead with purpose. Deliver with impact. At The Growth Company (GC), we believe business should be a force for good. We exist to create jobs, build skills and strengthen communities. As an award-winning social enterprise, every pound of profit we make is reinvested to support inclusive, sustainable growth, enabling people and places to thrive. Our work spans helping businesses scale and innovate, supporting individuals to access new skills and meaningful work, and collaborating with partners to drive regeneration across the UK. We are now seeking a Chief People Officer to join our Executive Team; a strategic, people-centred leader who can combine commercial pace with compassion, and governance with growth. The Opportunity Reporting directly to the Chief Executive, the Chief People Officer will lead the full People, Organisational Development, Payroll and Health & Safety agenda, shaping and delivering a strategy that ensures every colleague feels valued, supported and able to perform at their best. You will design and implement a forward-looking People & OD Strategy aligned to GC's Corporate Plan, driving measurable improvement in culture, capability and performance. You'll lead the development of leadership and succession pipelines, embedding a culture of learning, coaching and continuous improvement across the organisation. You will evolve our reward and recognition frameworks to ensure they are equitable, transparent and motivating, while fostering engagement and inclusion so that every voice is heard and every colleague can contribute to our shared success. Working in close partnership with senior leaders, the CEO, Board and Committees, you will act as a trusted advisor; bringing pragmatic, evidence-based insight and challenge where it matters most. You'll play a central role in strengthening collaboration across our leadership community, supporting the delivery of our mission through great people practices. As a visible champion for diversity and belonging, you will ensure our approach reflects our values and the communities we serve. You'll oversee Payroll and Health & Safety, ensuring excellence, compliance and assurance across all people operations, while leading and developing a capable, high-performing HR and OD team. About You You're an experienced, forward-thinking HR leader with the credibility to operate at Board level and the curiosity to keep learning. You bring experience from both private and public (or not-for-profit) environments, able to balance commercial acumen with social purpose. You understand how to translate strategy into meaningful, measurable action, and how to make change stick. You'll have a proven record of delivering strategic people plans that improve culture, capability and performance. You're confident in influencing across complex stakeholder landscapes and have depth in areas such as reward, talent, leadership development, and engagement. You've driven EDI outcomes that go beyond compliance to cultural transformation. Resilient, diplomatic and grounded, you lead with authenticity and bring both pace and empathy to your work. CIPD-qualified (or equivalent), you combine intellectual rigour with warmth, integrity and a genuine belief in the power of people to drive change. Why The Growth Company Joining GC means being part of something bigger. You'll be at the heart of an organisation that measures success not just in numbers, but in lives changed and futures built. You'll be working with a senior team that values evidence-based decisions, collaboration and innovation, and that genuinely believes purpose and performance go hand in hand. If you're ready to shape the future of a people-first social enterprise, leading transformation that blends commercial strength with social impact, we'd love to hear from you. Apply Apply now following the online process. Your application will be forwarded to our retained consultant Vanessa Jackson at We are Adam. All third-party applications will be forwarded to the consultant. We are committed to increasing workforce diversity and offer a guaranteed interview to applicants who meet the essential criteria and either have a disability or are from a diverse ethnic community. If this applies to you, you can request consideration under this scheme during the application process. Your request will be shared only with the Hiring Manager and Internal Recruitment Team. We also aim to make our recruitment process inclusive and accessible. If you need reasonable adjustments or have any general enquiries at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact or call us on . Examples include: Meeting the hiring manager or touring the venue in advance Extra time for tasks Interview questions shared beforehand Accessibility software or equipment for assessments We're proud to support the Ban the Box campaign, which helps people with convictions access job opportunities. As part of this, we've removed questions about convictions from the initial application stage. GC is committed to fostering a culture of flexibility and agile working. Many roles will increasingly support full agile arrangements. If you require more permanent flexibility, we encourage you to discuss this during your interview so your request can be considered early in the process. All GC colleagues will work in line with the Health & Safety at work act and the GC Health & Safety Policy.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Chief People Officer Location: Manchester City Centre, hybrid working c. 2-3 days/week office-based Package: Executive-level + benefits Reports to: Chief Executive Lead with purpose. Deliver with impact. At The Growth Company (GC), we believe business should be a force for good. We exist to create jobs, build skills and strengthen communities. As an award-winning social enterprise, every pound of profit we make is reinvested to support inclusive, sustainable growth, enabling people and places to thrive. Our work spans helping businesses scale and innovate, supporting individuals to access new skills and meaningful work, and collaborating with partners to drive regeneration across the UK. We are now seeking a Chief People Officer to join our Executive Team; a strategic, people-centred leader who can combine commercial pace with compassion, and governance with growth. The Opportunity Reporting directly to the Chief Executive, the Chief People Officer will lead the full People, Organisational Development, Payroll and Health & Safety agenda, shaping and delivering a strategy that ensures every colleague feels valued, supported and able to perform at their best. You will design and implement a forward-looking People & OD Strategy aligned to GC's Corporate Plan, driving measurable improvement in culture, capability and performance. You'll lead the development of leadership and succession pipelines, embedding a culture of learning, coaching and continuous improvement across the organisation. You will evolve our reward and recognition frameworks to ensure they are equitable, transparent and motivating, while fostering engagement and inclusion so that every voice is heard and every colleague can contribute to our shared success. Working in close partnership with senior leaders, the CEO, Board and Committees, you will act as a trusted advisor; bringing pragmatic, evidence-based insight and challenge where it matters most. You'll play a central role in strengthening collaboration across our leadership community, supporting the delivery of our mission through great people practices. As a visible champion for diversity and belonging, you will ensure our approach reflects our values and the communities we serve. You'll oversee Payroll and Health & Safety, ensuring excellence, compliance and assurance across all people operations, while leading and developing a capable, high-performing HR and OD team. About You You're an experienced, forward-thinking HR leader with the credibility to operate at Board level and the curiosity to keep learning. You bring experience from both private and public (or not-for-profit) environments, able to balance commercial acumen with social purpose. You understand how to translate strategy into meaningful, measurable action, and how to make change stick. You'll have a proven record of delivering strategic people plans that improve culture, capability and performance. You're confident in influencing across complex stakeholder landscapes and have depth in areas such as reward, talent, leadership development, and engagement. You've driven EDI outcomes that go beyond compliance to cultural transformation. Resilient, diplomatic and grounded, you lead with authenticity and bring both pace and empathy to your work. CIPD-qualified (or equivalent), you combine intellectual rigour with warmth, integrity and a genuine belief in the power of people to drive change. Why The Growth Company Joining GC means being part of something bigger. You'll be at the heart of an organisation that measures success not just in numbers, but in lives changed and futures built. You'll be working with a senior team that values evidence-based decisions, collaboration and innovation, and that genuinely believes purpose and performance go hand in hand. If you're ready to shape the future of a people-first social enterprise, leading transformation that blends commercial strength with social impact, we'd love to hear from you. Apply Apply now following the online process. Your application will be forwarded to our retained consultant Vanessa Jackson at We are Adam. All third-party applications will be forwarded to the consultant. We are committed to increasing workforce diversity and offer a guaranteed interview to applicants who meet the essential criteria and either have a disability or are from a diverse ethnic community. If this applies to you, you can request consideration under this scheme during the application process. Your request will be shared only with the Hiring Manager and Internal Recruitment Team. We also aim to make our recruitment process inclusive and accessible. If you need reasonable adjustments or have any general enquiries at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact or call us on . Examples include: Meeting the hiring manager or touring the venue in advance Extra time for tasks Interview questions shared beforehand Accessibility software or equipment for assessments We're proud to support the Ban the Box campaign, which helps people with convictions access job opportunities. As part of this, we've removed questions about convictions from the initial application stage. GC is committed to fostering a culture of flexibility and agile working. Many roles will increasingly support full agile arrangements. If you require more permanent flexibility, we encourage you to discuss this during your interview so your request can be considered early in the process. All GC colleagues will work in line with the Health & Safety at work act and the GC Health & Safety Policy.
Thames Rivers Trust
Development Phase Programme Manager
Thames Rivers Trust
TRT Development Phase Programme Manager Employment Terms Role Title: Development Phase Programme Manager Hosting Organisation: Thames Rivers Trust (TRT) Responsible to: TRT Chief Executive Officer Responsible for: Oversight of programme development, partner coordination, timeline management, and funding bid preparation FTE: 1.0 Contract Type: Fixed term (12 months) Start Date: February - March 2026 (subject to The National Lottery Heritage Fund Permission to Start) Salary Range: £40,000 - £45,000, depending on experience Location: Home-based with regular travel to London and Thames Basin partner locations Hours of Work: 37.5 hours per week, with occasional evening or weekend commitments Annual Leave: 25 days per year plus public holidays Probation Period: 3 months, during which annual leave is by agreement only Pension: TRT operates a contributory pension scheme; details available on request Hosting Organisation Overview Thames Rivers Trust (TRT) is a catchment-based environmental charity focused on enhancing river health and resilience throughout the Thames Basin. As a convening organisation, TRT collaborates with local delivery partners, statutory agencies, and funders to implement nature-based solutions, support environmental data infrastructure, and improve community access to blue spaces. TRT also coordinates the Thames Catchment Community Eels Project (TCCEP), building on a tradition of multi-partner catchment initiatives to achieve significant environmental and social benefits. The Thames Catchment Community Eels Project (TCCEP) is a £3 million flagship programme delivered by Thames Rivers Trust in partnership with seven NGOs and catchment groups. The Development Phase, supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, runs from January 2026 to April 2027 and lays the groundwork for a three-year Delivery Phase () across six sub-catchments. This builds on the successful Phase 1 pilot funded through The Green Recovery Challenge Fund (). More info: Project Overview Project Title: Thames Catchment Community Eels Project (TCCEP) Funded By: The National Lottery Heritage Fund (Development Phase) Development Phase Duration: 1 Year Coordinating Organisation: Thames Rivers Trust (TRT) Project Summary: The Thames Catchment Community Eels Project (TCCEP) is a collaborative, catchment-scale initiative that supports the recovery of the critically endangered European eel by removing migration barriers, restoring river habitats, and reconnecting communities with their local water environments. The project builds on the success of a pilot phase funded through the Green Recovery Challenge Fund (), which trained over 200 volunteers, surveyed more than 450 barriers, and helped catalyse collaborative action across the Thames Basin. During this Development Phase (2026), partners will work together to finalise the programme design for a three-year Delivery Phase (). This includes site-level feasibility studies, co-designed community engagement, capital project planning, evaluation framework development, and a final funding application for the Delivery Phase. Alongside habitat restoration, the programme also emphasises education, equity, climate resilience, and long-term legacy, using the iconic eel as a flagship species to inspire action and foster connection. Job Summary This essential role will oversee the coordination, governance, and planning of the TCCEP Development Phase. The Programme Manager will supervise the programme's daily operations, manage partner input into key workstreams (capital design, education, citizen science, inclusion), and ensure that timelines, budgets, and deliverables meet The Heritage Fund expectations. The role involves direct responsibility for preparing the Delivery Phase funding application and ensuring that the Development Phase creates a strong legacy platform for long-term impact. This includes coordinating evaluation planning, risk registers, governance frameworks, and a sustainable funding strategy. The role requires strong leadership, strategic thinking, and the ability to facilitate collaboration among multiple partners across diverse catchments and disciplines. Key Responsibilities Programme Management and Delivery: Lead day-to-day coordination of all Development Phase activities across partner organisations. You will be supported by a team including a Learning & Engagement Officer, Finance & Admin Officer and four external consultants (activity, conservation, interpretation, evaluation), alongside the TRT CEO and key staff from the delivery partners Manage and update the programme timeline, risk register, and delivery plan Oversee preparation and submission of the Delivery Phase application to The National Lottery Heritage Fund Track milestones and ensure high-quality deliverables across capital planning, education, evaluation, and engagement workstreams Stakeholder Engagement and Coordination: Convene and chair monthly partner meetings and quarterly Programme Board meetings Act as the central contact for The Heritage Fund, Environment Agency, and strategic stakeholders Facilitate input from delivery partners, ensuring alignment with shared priorities and timelines Communications and Reporting: Support production of communication materials including briefings, reports, and evaluation summaries Collate and submit regular updates to The Heritage Fund Ensure clear and effective internal communications among partners Legacy and Strategy: Lead development of the project legacy strategy and post-2030 sustainability plans Coordinate funding strategy work with TRT's Fundraising Officer Embed climate resilience, equity, and inclusion principles across project planning Person Specification Essential: Proven track record of managing complex, multi-partner programmes Strong organisational, planning, and project management skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience with funder reporting and application development (preferably The Heritage Fund or equivalent) Ability to manage timelines, budgets, and risk registers with minimal supervision Strategic thinker with a collaborative working style Desirable: Knowledge of river restoration, catchment management, or eel ecology Experience with The National Lottery Heritage Fund or similar funders is desirable Familiarity with Thames catchment geography and delivery networks Experience using collaborative tools and evaluation frameworks in multi-stakeholder programmes Understanding of equity and inclusion in environmental programme design Additional Requirements: Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for site visits and meetings Ability to work occasional evenings or weekends Willingness to travel throughout the Thames Basin and London region Conditions of Service: Fixed term for one year, though we would look to extend the role, subject to alternative funding being available to cover the period between the end of the Development Phase and commencement of the Delivery Phase (3-5 months) Standard working week is 37.5 hours, with flexible working arrangements considered The role may involve fieldwork, travel to meetings across the Thames Basin, and working outdoors in varying conditions No overtime will be paid; time off in lieu may be taken with prior agreement Application Process To apply, please send: A CV (no more than 2 pages). A one-page covering letter detailing your interest and suitability for the role. Send applications by an email via the button below. Deadline: 11.59pm Friday 16th January 2026. Interviews: 27th - 30th January 2026. If you would like to discuss the role, please contact by an email.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
TRT Development Phase Programme Manager Employment Terms Role Title: Development Phase Programme Manager Hosting Organisation: Thames Rivers Trust (TRT) Responsible to: TRT Chief Executive Officer Responsible for: Oversight of programme development, partner coordination, timeline management, and funding bid preparation FTE: 1.0 Contract Type: Fixed term (12 months) Start Date: February - March 2026 (subject to The National Lottery Heritage Fund Permission to Start) Salary Range: £40,000 - £45,000, depending on experience Location: Home-based with regular travel to London and Thames Basin partner locations Hours of Work: 37.5 hours per week, with occasional evening or weekend commitments Annual Leave: 25 days per year plus public holidays Probation Period: 3 months, during which annual leave is by agreement only Pension: TRT operates a contributory pension scheme; details available on request Hosting Organisation Overview Thames Rivers Trust (TRT) is a catchment-based environmental charity focused on enhancing river health and resilience throughout the Thames Basin. As a convening organisation, TRT collaborates with local delivery partners, statutory agencies, and funders to implement nature-based solutions, support environmental data infrastructure, and improve community access to blue spaces. TRT also coordinates the Thames Catchment Community Eels Project (TCCEP), building on a tradition of multi-partner catchment initiatives to achieve significant environmental and social benefits. The Thames Catchment Community Eels Project (TCCEP) is a £3 million flagship programme delivered by Thames Rivers Trust in partnership with seven NGOs and catchment groups. The Development Phase, supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, runs from January 2026 to April 2027 and lays the groundwork for a three-year Delivery Phase () across six sub-catchments. This builds on the successful Phase 1 pilot funded through The Green Recovery Challenge Fund (). More info: Project Overview Project Title: Thames Catchment Community Eels Project (TCCEP) Funded By: The National Lottery Heritage Fund (Development Phase) Development Phase Duration: 1 Year Coordinating Organisation: Thames Rivers Trust (TRT) Project Summary: The Thames Catchment Community Eels Project (TCCEP) is a collaborative, catchment-scale initiative that supports the recovery of the critically endangered European eel by removing migration barriers, restoring river habitats, and reconnecting communities with their local water environments. The project builds on the success of a pilot phase funded through the Green Recovery Challenge Fund (), which trained over 200 volunteers, surveyed more than 450 barriers, and helped catalyse collaborative action across the Thames Basin. During this Development Phase (2026), partners will work together to finalise the programme design for a three-year Delivery Phase (). This includes site-level feasibility studies, co-designed community engagement, capital project planning, evaluation framework development, and a final funding application for the Delivery Phase. Alongside habitat restoration, the programme also emphasises education, equity, climate resilience, and long-term legacy, using the iconic eel as a flagship species to inspire action and foster connection. Job Summary This essential role will oversee the coordination, governance, and planning of the TCCEP Development Phase. The Programme Manager will supervise the programme's daily operations, manage partner input into key workstreams (capital design, education, citizen science, inclusion), and ensure that timelines, budgets, and deliverables meet The Heritage Fund expectations. The role involves direct responsibility for preparing the Delivery Phase funding application and ensuring that the Development Phase creates a strong legacy platform for long-term impact. This includes coordinating evaluation planning, risk registers, governance frameworks, and a sustainable funding strategy. The role requires strong leadership, strategic thinking, and the ability to facilitate collaboration among multiple partners across diverse catchments and disciplines. Key Responsibilities Programme Management and Delivery: Lead day-to-day coordination of all Development Phase activities across partner organisations. You will be supported by a team including a Learning & Engagement Officer, Finance & Admin Officer and four external consultants (activity, conservation, interpretation, evaluation), alongside the TRT CEO and key staff from the delivery partners Manage and update the programme timeline, risk register, and delivery plan Oversee preparation and submission of the Delivery Phase application to The National Lottery Heritage Fund Track milestones and ensure high-quality deliverables across capital planning, education, evaluation, and engagement workstreams Stakeholder Engagement and Coordination: Convene and chair monthly partner meetings and quarterly Programme Board meetings Act as the central contact for The Heritage Fund, Environment Agency, and strategic stakeholders Facilitate input from delivery partners, ensuring alignment with shared priorities and timelines Communications and Reporting: Support production of communication materials including briefings, reports, and evaluation summaries Collate and submit regular updates to The Heritage Fund Ensure clear and effective internal communications among partners Legacy and Strategy: Lead development of the project legacy strategy and post-2030 sustainability plans Coordinate funding strategy work with TRT's Fundraising Officer Embed climate resilience, equity, and inclusion principles across project planning Person Specification Essential: Proven track record of managing complex, multi-partner programmes Strong organisational, planning, and project management skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience with funder reporting and application development (preferably The Heritage Fund or equivalent) Ability to manage timelines, budgets, and risk registers with minimal supervision Strategic thinker with a collaborative working style Desirable: Knowledge of river restoration, catchment management, or eel ecology Experience with The National Lottery Heritage Fund or similar funders is desirable Familiarity with Thames catchment geography and delivery networks Experience using collaborative tools and evaluation frameworks in multi-stakeholder programmes Understanding of equity and inclusion in environmental programme design Additional Requirements: Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for site visits and meetings Ability to work occasional evenings or weekends Willingness to travel throughout the Thames Basin and London region Conditions of Service: Fixed term for one year, though we would look to extend the role, subject to alternative funding being available to cover the period between the end of the Development Phase and commencement of the Delivery Phase (3-5 months) Standard working week is 37.5 hours, with flexible working arrangements considered The role may involve fieldwork, travel to meetings across the Thames Basin, and working outdoors in varying conditions No overtime will be paid; time off in lieu may be taken with prior agreement Application Process To apply, please send: A CV (no more than 2 pages). A one-page covering letter detailing your interest and suitability for the role. Send applications by an email via the button below. Deadline: 11.59pm Friday 16th January 2026. Interviews: 27th - 30th January 2026. If you would like to discuss the role, please contact by an email.
UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON ACADEMIES TRUST
Pastoral Head of Year
UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON ACADEMIES TRUST Peacehaven, Sussex
Working Pattern: Two days per week (7.5 hours per day), 52 weeks per year Actual starting salary (calculated pro rata): £16,043.60 per annum Salaries are paid in 12 equal monthly instalments Can you provide support and guidance to our students and their families? We are seeking a strong pastoral leader to join our Heads of Year team, on a job share for two days per week, to be responsible for the care of young people within a specified year group. If you have experience in working with young people and their families from a diverse range of backgrounds and are passionate about well being and mental health, this is the role for you. The role This is an important role securing a complementary service to teachers and other pastoral staff, addressing the needs of students that require support to overcome barriers that impact on their learning both inside and outside of school. You will: Be the safeguarding lead for a year group and ensure good communication between families, other professionals, and the school, working with the Year Team Leader and Student Welfare and Wellbeing Officer Rigorously monitor the attendance and behaviour of the students to ensure a school-based action plan is in place to support the most vulnerable Develop the social, emotional and academic wellbeing of students in collaboration with external agencies The person We are looking for a pastoral leader who is highly organised, resilient, and compassionate. To succeed in this role you will have: Qualifications relating to mental health, wellbeing or child development The ability to demonstrate knowledge of and competence against the 9 domains of the Professional Capability Framework at social work level The ability to develop and establish effective, collaborative partnerships and networks to promote appropriate information sharing Please refer to the job description and person specification for more information. The St Leonards Academy At The St Leonards Academy, we believe in the power of knowledge to enrich lives and shape educated citizens. We are committed to a broad and balanced curriculum ensuring every student, regardless of background, encounters the best of human thought and achievement. The academy takes pride in its meticulously planned curriculum, dedication to excellence, and robust pastoral support system. We prioritise reading and offer comprehensive mental health support. Exceptional assistance is provided for students with additional needs, alongside a wide array of enriching extracurricular activities. With rigorous safeguarding measures and opportunities for student leadership, The St Leonards Academy creates a safe, supportive environment where all 1400 students can thrive. Visit us: Home - The St Leonards Academy Benefits Automatic annual pay increments: Pay progression is not linked to performance and all our staff benefit from automatic pay progression (subject to the maximum salary for the role). Cost of living awards are also reviewed annually. Generous Pension: Safeguard your future with financial security throughout your retirement. Employer contribution rate of 18.9%. Holiday Entitlement: Take advantage of 27 days annual leave per annum (FTE), plus statutory Bank Holidays. Health and Wellbeing: A strong commitment to your health and wellbeing including; onsite Wellbeing Champions, designated Mental Health Ambassadors and an annual day devoted to your health and wellbeing. This day provides the opportunity to spend valuable time catching up with colleagues, as well as some 'Time for You' to do whatever most enhances your wellbeing. Personal Development Day: One day annually dedicated to your personal development which could include volunteering, training or a seminar (self-funded). Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Access to free and confidential counselling services, providing support for both work and personal issues. Cycle to Work: Build exercise into your commute, with our cycle-to-work programme, offering a £2K loan to purchase a bicycle. Retail Discount: Savings with hundreds of retailers including gym, private medical, dental and online GP service, as well as eligibility for the Blue Light Discount Scheme. Our commitment We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check. This role is considered exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013, 2020 and 2023. It is an offence to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children. Further information is available: Guidance on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the Exceptions Order 1975 - GOV.UK () We welcome applications from all members of the community. The Trust is proud to be part of the government's Disability Confident scheme which underpins our staff and volunteer recruitment practices. If you would like any support or assistance at any stage of the recruitment process please let us know. Find out more For further information about this opportunity please download the attached job description and personal specification, and view our candidate pack here: Candidate Pack To arrange a visit or to have an informal discussion about this role please contact Nicky Sully, Assistant Principal on Key dates Closing date: 4 January 2026 Interview date: To be advised Proposed start date: 4 May 2026 Not your perfect job? Please register for job alerts to learn about our future vacancies: Future Job Alerts A helpful guide to completing your application is available here: Guidance on your application
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Working Pattern: Two days per week (7.5 hours per day), 52 weeks per year Actual starting salary (calculated pro rata): £16,043.60 per annum Salaries are paid in 12 equal monthly instalments Can you provide support and guidance to our students and their families? We are seeking a strong pastoral leader to join our Heads of Year team, on a job share for two days per week, to be responsible for the care of young people within a specified year group. If you have experience in working with young people and their families from a diverse range of backgrounds and are passionate about well being and mental health, this is the role for you. The role This is an important role securing a complementary service to teachers and other pastoral staff, addressing the needs of students that require support to overcome barriers that impact on their learning both inside and outside of school. You will: Be the safeguarding lead for a year group and ensure good communication between families, other professionals, and the school, working with the Year Team Leader and Student Welfare and Wellbeing Officer Rigorously monitor the attendance and behaviour of the students to ensure a school-based action plan is in place to support the most vulnerable Develop the social, emotional and academic wellbeing of students in collaboration with external agencies The person We are looking for a pastoral leader who is highly organised, resilient, and compassionate. To succeed in this role you will have: Qualifications relating to mental health, wellbeing or child development The ability to demonstrate knowledge of and competence against the 9 domains of the Professional Capability Framework at social work level The ability to develop and establish effective, collaborative partnerships and networks to promote appropriate information sharing Please refer to the job description and person specification for more information. The St Leonards Academy At The St Leonards Academy, we believe in the power of knowledge to enrich lives and shape educated citizens. We are committed to a broad and balanced curriculum ensuring every student, regardless of background, encounters the best of human thought and achievement. The academy takes pride in its meticulously planned curriculum, dedication to excellence, and robust pastoral support system. We prioritise reading and offer comprehensive mental health support. Exceptional assistance is provided for students with additional needs, alongside a wide array of enriching extracurricular activities. With rigorous safeguarding measures and opportunities for student leadership, The St Leonards Academy creates a safe, supportive environment where all 1400 students can thrive. Visit us: Home - The St Leonards Academy Benefits Automatic annual pay increments: Pay progression is not linked to performance and all our staff benefit from automatic pay progression (subject to the maximum salary for the role). Cost of living awards are also reviewed annually. Generous Pension: Safeguard your future with financial security throughout your retirement. Employer contribution rate of 18.9%. Holiday Entitlement: Take advantage of 27 days annual leave per annum (FTE), plus statutory Bank Holidays. Health and Wellbeing: A strong commitment to your health and wellbeing including; onsite Wellbeing Champions, designated Mental Health Ambassadors and an annual day devoted to your health and wellbeing. This day provides the opportunity to spend valuable time catching up with colleagues, as well as some 'Time for You' to do whatever most enhances your wellbeing. Personal Development Day: One day annually dedicated to your personal development which could include volunteering, training or a seminar (self-funded). Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Access to free and confidential counselling services, providing support for both work and personal issues. Cycle to Work: Build exercise into your commute, with our cycle-to-work programme, offering a £2K loan to purchase a bicycle. Retail Discount: Savings with hundreds of retailers including gym, private medical, dental and online GP service, as well as eligibility for the Blue Light Discount Scheme. Our commitment We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check. This role is considered exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013, 2020 and 2023. It is an offence to apply for the role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children. Further information is available: Guidance on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the Exceptions Order 1975 - GOV.UK () We welcome applications from all members of the community. The Trust is proud to be part of the government's Disability Confident scheme which underpins our staff and volunteer recruitment practices. If you would like any support or assistance at any stage of the recruitment process please let us know. Find out more For further information about this opportunity please download the attached job description and personal specification, and view our candidate pack here: Candidate Pack To arrange a visit or to have an informal discussion about this role please contact Nicky Sully, Assistant Principal on Key dates Closing date: 4 January 2026 Interview date: To be advised Proposed start date: 4 May 2026 Not your perfect job? Please register for job alerts to learn about our future vacancies: Future Job Alerts A helpful guide to completing your application is available here: Guidance on your application
Webrecruit
Regional Delivery Officer - West
Webrecruit
Regional Delivery Officer - West (Full-Time) Home/Field-based within a commutable distance of Birmingham, Oxfordshire or Warwickshire The Organisation Our client delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use physical activity to make a positive impact on young people - and on communities. Through free support, resources and funding, they help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of their team and a pool of volunteer consultants. They are now looking for a Regional Delivery Officer to join them for a fixed-term contract until March 2027 on a full-time basis, working 37.5 hours per week. This role is home-based within a commutable distance of Birmingham, Oxfordshire or Warwickshire. The Benefits - A salary of £27,318 per annum (pro rata for part-time) - 25 days' holiday plus Bank Holidays (pro rata for part-time) - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days' paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion "Open Space" - Cycle to Work scheme This is the ideal opportunity for a proactive, people-focused individual with a passion for community or voluntary physical activities and the drive to make a difference to join our client's vital, national organisation supporting grass-roots groups. You will have the chance to use your skills to strengthen the voluntary sector and improve outcomes for young people, helping unlock support for community organisations. Within an environment of initiative and commitment, you will be trusted to manage your own patch, and see the difference your work makes as groups grow in confidence, capacity and impact. What's more, our client will provide all the support you need and the chance for growth and development within the role so that every day will bring fresh, engaging challenges and the chance to enhance your expertise in a meaningful area. So, if you're ready to put your energy into a role that changes lives and communities across the West of England, read on and apply today. The Role As a Regional Delivery Officer, you'll work with organisations in Birmingham, Oxfordshire or Warwickshire to ensure they are supported to deliver physical activities in their local area. Specifically, you'll act as their key point of contact, building strong relationships and keeping them informed and connected to the services that will help them thrive. You will seek to understand the challenges they face and connect them with the right, tailored support, whether that's specialist advice, volunteer expertise or guidance on developing their organisation. Working alongside the Area Manager, you'll help deliver regional engagement plans and ensure groups feel informed, encouraged and equipped to grow. Additionally, you will: - Promote our client's services and welcome new groups into the network - Help groups strengthen their operations - Develop engaging communications for groups across your region - Support volunteers and help deliver networking or learning events About You To be considered as a Regional Delivery Officer, you will need: - Experience in a people-facing or group-support role - Experience of working with partners and stakeholders to deliver programmes or projects - Experience administering or delivering programmes or projects to a high standard - Strong administrative skills and experience using databases and digital systems - An understanding of the voluntary or community physical activity sector - An understanding of the needs of organisations delivering "physical activity for good" - An understanding of policies and procedures that support grant or funding applications - Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage groups and stakeholders The closing date for this role is 1st December 2025 at 9am. Please complete the EDI Monitoring Form when you are applying. This is a mandatory part of the process, but you can select 'Prefer not to answer' to any of the questions. Other organisations may call this role Community Officer, Development Officer, Programme Delivery Officer, or Community Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support community groups and make a real difference for young people as a Regional Delivery Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Regional Delivery Officer - West (Full-Time) Home/Field-based within a commutable distance of Birmingham, Oxfordshire or Warwickshire The Organisation Our client delivers expertise, resources, and vital support to organisations that use physical activity to make a positive impact on young people - and on communities. Through free support, resources and funding, they help trusted local leaders lower the barriers facing the next generation, building stronger, fairer communities with the help of their team and a pool of volunteer consultants. They are now looking for a Regional Delivery Officer to join them for a fixed-term contract until March 2027 on a full-time basis, working 37.5 hours per week. This role is home-based within a commutable distance of Birmingham, Oxfordshire or Warwickshire. The Benefits - A salary of £27,318 per annum (pro rata for part-time) - 25 days' holiday plus Bank Holidays (pro rata for part-time) - Two additional personal days per year for wellbeing or religious observance - Two paid Volunteer Days each year - Up to five days' paid study leave for self-funded training - Flexible working arrangements - A confidential counselling service - Pension scheme - Monthly virtual Diversity & Inclusion "Open Space" - Cycle to Work scheme This is the ideal opportunity for a proactive, people-focused individual with a passion for community or voluntary physical activities and the drive to make a difference to join our client's vital, national organisation supporting grass-roots groups. You will have the chance to use your skills to strengthen the voluntary sector and improve outcomes for young people, helping unlock support for community organisations. Within an environment of initiative and commitment, you will be trusted to manage your own patch, and see the difference your work makes as groups grow in confidence, capacity and impact. What's more, our client will provide all the support you need and the chance for growth and development within the role so that every day will bring fresh, engaging challenges and the chance to enhance your expertise in a meaningful area. So, if you're ready to put your energy into a role that changes lives and communities across the West of England, read on and apply today. The Role As a Regional Delivery Officer, you'll work with organisations in Birmingham, Oxfordshire or Warwickshire to ensure they are supported to deliver physical activities in their local area. Specifically, you'll act as their key point of contact, building strong relationships and keeping them informed and connected to the services that will help them thrive. You will seek to understand the challenges they face and connect them with the right, tailored support, whether that's specialist advice, volunteer expertise or guidance on developing their organisation. Working alongside the Area Manager, you'll help deliver regional engagement plans and ensure groups feel informed, encouraged and equipped to grow. Additionally, you will: - Promote our client's services and welcome new groups into the network - Help groups strengthen their operations - Develop engaging communications for groups across your region - Support volunteers and help deliver networking or learning events About You To be considered as a Regional Delivery Officer, you will need: - Experience in a people-facing or group-support role - Experience of working with partners and stakeholders to deliver programmes or projects - Experience administering or delivering programmes or projects to a high standard - Strong administrative skills and experience using databases and digital systems - An understanding of the voluntary or community physical activity sector - An understanding of the needs of organisations delivering "physical activity for good" - An understanding of policies and procedures that support grant or funding applications - Confident communication skills, with the ability to engage groups and stakeholders The closing date for this role is 1st December 2025 at 9am. Please complete the EDI Monitoring Form when you are applying. This is a mandatory part of the process, but you can select 'Prefer not to answer' to any of the questions. Other organisations may call this role Community Officer, Development Officer, Programme Delivery Officer, or Community Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you're ready to support community groups and make a real difference for young people as a Regional Delivery Officer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Security Officer - W5 5BW
Ward Security Limited
Are you an experienced Security Officer looking for your next professional opportunity? If you take pride in delivering exceptional service, have the skills to excel, and are ready to embrace new challenges, we would love to hear from you! Apply now! Ward Security is seeking a skilled and professional individual to join our team in Ealing. The ideal candidate will possess a wide range of skills and experience necessary to deliver an effective, efficient, and professional security service that meets the needs of the client and ensures the safety of people, property, and assets. As a key point of contact for staff, visitors, and tenants, the candidate will be expected to communicate effectively at all levels, both verbally and in writing, while always conducting in a professional manner. Position: Security Officer Pay rate: £13.94 per hour Location: Ealing, W5 5BW Role Requirements: Valid SIA licence Benefits include: Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme Company Pension scheme Life Assurance benefits Progression, training, and development opportunities Additional benefits we offer via our ReWard membership: Discounted gym membership Discounts at major retailers and travel suppliers Restaurant and Supermarket vouchers Cinema tickets Access to 24/7 free Employee Assistance programme Main Duties: Act as a point of contact and information center to staff and visitors and tenants Always conduct yourself in a professional manner Ensure all instructions, both written and verbal are adhered to Guard access points, permitting or refusing entry, restraining trespassers Conduct foot patrols within defined areas as an effective deterrent in the protection of the client's property and assets. Investigate and take the appropriate lawfully action as authorised by the corporate policy on accidents, incidents, trespassing, suspicious activities, safety and fire incidents Complete daily reports, including relevant information, observations, surveillance footage, and signatures Excellent communication skills to all levels - verbally, written, phone and by security radios Must have: Valid Frontline SIA license. Proven work experience as a Security Officer -min 1 year Excellent customer service and communication skills High level of self-presentation IT literate- Ability to operate detecting systems and emergency equipment Quick thinking and problem-solving skills A positive attitude to dealing with people and taking on challenges Who We Are: Ward Security provides security services solutions to a range of UK businesses. Security services include: CCTV security systems, property management, guard dog security, key holding services, security guard patrol services, response alarm systems and more. With over 1500+ of our amazing people operating nationally. We seek the best talent to uphold our vision " We look after our people; our people look after our clients. We aim to retain and attract the very best of both ". Why Work For Us? Apart from joining our friendly team we offer Uniform, SIA Licensing savings scheme, Cycle to Work Salary Sacrifice scheme, Pension and Life Assurance benefits. We strongly believe in growing our own talent, and we provide opportunities through our in-house Training Academy, our Leadership Development Programme, online eLearning and development programmes for a career path. To support the wellbeing of our people we have an in-house Mental Health Team, Wellbeing Platform, an inclusive culture recognised in our Diversity Champion & International Inclusion Awards. We uphold our wellbeing as a MIND Workplace Wellbeing Silver Award holder. We offer Reward membership to all employees, which includes retail discounts, cinema tickets, gym membership, 24/7 free Employee Assistance Programme, and many other fantastic benefits. At Ward Security, we believe in fostering an inclusive workplace where diversity is celebrated, and every individual is valued. We are committed to providing equal opportunities to all employees and applicants regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. As an equal-opportunity employer, we strive to create an environment that promotes fairness, respect, and collaboration. We are dedicated to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting individuals based on their qualifications, skills, and abilities. We embrace the unique perspectives and backgrounds of our team members, recognising that diversity enriches our organisation and contributes to our success.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
Are you an experienced Security Officer looking for your next professional opportunity? If you take pride in delivering exceptional service, have the skills to excel, and are ready to embrace new challenges, we would love to hear from you! Apply now! Ward Security is seeking a skilled and professional individual to join our team in Ealing. The ideal candidate will possess a wide range of skills and experience necessary to deliver an effective, efficient, and professional security service that meets the needs of the client and ensures the safety of people, property, and assets. As a key point of contact for staff, visitors, and tenants, the candidate will be expected to communicate effectively at all levels, both verbally and in writing, while always conducting in a professional manner. Position: Security Officer Pay rate: £13.94 per hour Location: Ealing, W5 5BW Role Requirements: Valid SIA licence Benefits include: Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme Company Pension scheme Life Assurance benefits Progression, training, and development opportunities Additional benefits we offer via our ReWard membership: Discounted gym membership Discounts at major retailers and travel suppliers Restaurant and Supermarket vouchers Cinema tickets Access to 24/7 free Employee Assistance programme Main Duties: Act as a point of contact and information center to staff and visitors and tenants Always conduct yourself in a professional manner Ensure all instructions, both written and verbal are adhered to Guard access points, permitting or refusing entry, restraining trespassers Conduct foot patrols within defined areas as an effective deterrent in the protection of the client's property and assets. Investigate and take the appropriate lawfully action as authorised by the corporate policy on accidents, incidents, trespassing, suspicious activities, safety and fire incidents Complete daily reports, including relevant information, observations, surveillance footage, and signatures Excellent communication skills to all levels - verbally, written, phone and by security radios Must have: Valid Frontline SIA license. Proven work experience as a Security Officer -min 1 year Excellent customer service and communication skills High level of self-presentation IT literate- Ability to operate detecting systems and emergency equipment Quick thinking and problem-solving skills A positive attitude to dealing with people and taking on challenges Who We Are: Ward Security provides security services solutions to a range of UK businesses. Security services include: CCTV security systems, property management, guard dog security, key holding services, security guard patrol services, response alarm systems and more. With over 1500+ of our amazing people operating nationally. We seek the best talent to uphold our vision " We look after our people; our people look after our clients. We aim to retain and attract the very best of both ". Why Work For Us? Apart from joining our friendly team we offer Uniform, SIA Licensing savings scheme, Cycle to Work Salary Sacrifice scheme, Pension and Life Assurance benefits. We strongly believe in growing our own talent, and we provide opportunities through our in-house Training Academy, our Leadership Development Programme, online eLearning and development programmes for a career path. To support the wellbeing of our people we have an in-house Mental Health Team, Wellbeing Platform, an inclusive culture recognised in our Diversity Champion & International Inclusion Awards. We uphold our wellbeing as a MIND Workplace Wellbeing Silver Award holder. We offer Reward membership to all employees, which includes retail discounts, cinema tickets, gym membership, 24/7 free Employee Assistance Programme, and many other fantastic benefits. At Ward Security, we believe in fostering an inclusive workplace where diversity is celebrated, and every individual is valued. We are committed to providing equal opportunities to all employees and applicants regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. As an equal-opportunity employer, we strive to create an environment that promotes fairness, respect, and collaboration. We are dedicated to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting individuals based on their qualifications, skills, and abilities. We embrace the unique perspectives and backgrounds of our team members, recognising that diversity enriches our organisation and contributes to our success.
Security Officer
Chartwells Independent Newhall, Derbyshire
We're currently recruiting a motivated Security Officer to help us ensure continual safety for 14Forty on a full time basis, contracted to 42 hours per week. As a Security Officer, you will use your skills to ensure the safety of our customers, staff and buildings whilst providing excellent customer service. In return, you will have the chance to progress your career with a company that invests in its people, celebrates individuality, and rewards and recognises employees who go above and beyond. Benefits We ensure you're rewarded for all your hard work, which is why we offer a comprehensive benefits package: Aviva Digicare - Free annual healthcare check Employee Assistance Programme - Mental health support, offering confidential advice and resources to help you navigate personal and professional challenges Perks at Work - Access to exclusive benefits and wellbeing resources Career training & development opportunities - Including Apprenticeships and Career Pathways Earn up to £500 when you refer a friend Comprehensive pension scheme and life assurance Shift patterns: 4 on 4 off About 14Forty Could you bring your spark to 14Forty? Here's what you need to know before applying: Key Responsibilities Being an enthusiastic team player and excellent communicator Control the comings and goings of the buildings and surrounding proximity Delivering a safe and effective security operation Ensuring the safety of the premises Helping the public with general queries Representing 14Forty and maintaining a positive brand image Ideal Candidate Either hold a valid SIA license or be eligible to hold one Be a brilliant communicator and easily build relationships Have determination and resilience Have previous experience in delivering fantastic customer service Look smart and professional Take individual initiative and be an excellent team player Possess the ability to work under pressure Have an eye for detailUnderstand relevant health & safety, criminal laws and operations As part of Compass you'll help to feed people, fuel progress and forge connections in around 6,000 venues. Join us to grow your career with the industry leader, and get competitive pay, great perks and unrivalled opportunities for learning and development, at one of the UK's biggest businesses. Job Reference: com BU Compass Group UK&I is committed to fostering an environment where every individual can truly be themselves at work and has equal opportunities to advance in their careers. We strive to build a culture that respects and celebrates the unique talents, beliefs, backgrounds, and abilities of all our team members. We want our colleagues to feel valued, empowered to reach their full potential, and to thrive - because diversity is our strength!
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
We're currently recruiting a motivated Security Officer to help us ensure continual safety for 14Forty on a full time basis, contracted to 42 hours per week. As a Security Officer, you will use your skills to ensure the safety of our customers, staff and buildings whilst providing excellent customer service. In return, you will have the chance to progress your career with a company that invests in its people, celebrates individuality, and rewards and recognises employees who go above and beyond. Benefits We ensure you're rewarded for all your hard work, which is why we offer a comprehensive benefits package: Aviva Digicare - Free annual healthcare check Employee Assistance Programme - Mental health support, offering confidential advice and resources to help you navigate personal and professional challenges Perks at Work - Access to exclusive benefits and wellbeing resources Career training & development opportunities - Including Apprenticeships and Career Pathways Earn up to £500 when you refer a friend Comprehensive pension scheme and life assurance Shift patterns: 4 on 4 off About 14Forty Could you bring your spark to 14Forty? Here's what you need to know before applying: Key Responsibilities Being an enthusiastic team player and excellent communicator Control the comings and goings of the buildings and surrounding proximity Delivering a safe and effective security operation Ensuring the safety of the premises Helping the public with general queries Representing 14Forty and maintaining a positive brand image Ideal Candidate Either hold a valid SIA license or be eligible to hold one Be a brilliant communicator and easily build relationships Have determination and resilience Have previous experience in delivering fantastic customer service Look smart and professional Take individual initiative and be an excellent team player Possess the ability to work under pressure Have an eye for detailUnderstand relevant health & safety, criminal laws and operations As part of Compass you'll help to feed people, fuel progress and forge connections in around 6,000 venues. Join us to grow your career with the industry leader, and get competitive pay, great perks and unrivalled opportunities for learning and development, at one of the UK's biggest businesses. Job Reference: com BU Compass Group UK&I is committed to fostering an environment where every individual can truly be themselves at work and has equal opportunities to advance in their careers. We strive to build a culture that respects and celebrates the unique talents, beliefs, backgrounds, and abilities of all our team members. We want our colleagues to feel valued, empowered to reach their full potential, and to thrive - because diversity is our strength!
Casual Security Officer
SodexoGroup
# Casual Security Officer Job Introduction Casual 0 hours per week As required £12.85 per hour Free parking Casual Security Officer York - Casual Protect our customers, unlock your career. At Sodexo, we're passionate about our people. We know that our teams are the key to delivering exceptional service and the safety of our clients, customers, and employees. If you're a vigilant professional with a passion for security, then secure your career with Sodexo!A role where you're the key to keeping everyone safe. Valued. Recognised. Rewarded. What you'll do: Greet staff and visitors and ensure they adhere to the required security protocols Monitor premises to prevent rule infractions Conduct regular patrols, ensuring a visible and reassuring presence Respond promptly to alarms and security incidents Enforce company policies and procedures Complete detailed handovers and report on any incidents What you'll bring: A valid and in-date SIA Licence Proven experience as a corporate security officer or similar positions An eye for detail, with strong observational and communication skills Ability to handle emergencies calmly and effectively An understanding of security practices and processesWorking with Sodexo is more than a job; it's a chance tobe part of something greater. Belong in a company and team that values you foryou. Act with purpose and have an impact through your everyday actions. Thrive in your own way.We also offer a range of perks, rewards and benefits for our colleagues and their families: Unlimited access to an online platform offering wellbeing support An extensive Employee Assistance Programme to help with everyday issues or life's larger problems, including legal and financial advice, support with work or personal issues impacting your wellbeing Access to a 24hr virtual GP Service Sodexo Discounts Scheme, offering great deals 24/7 across popular big-brand retailers Save for your future by becoming a member of the Pension Plan Opportunities to enable colleagues to grow and succeed throughout their career at Sodexo, including a variety of learning and development tools Bike to Work Scheme to help colleagues to do their bit for the environment whilst keeping fit Sodexo UK and Irelands enhanced benefits and leave policies A little more about Sodexo: At Sodexo, our purpose is to create a better every day for everyone to build a better life for all. As the global leader in services that improve the Quality of Life, we operate in 55 countries, serving over 100million consumers each day through our unique combination of On-Site Food and FM Services, Benefits & Rewards Services and Personal & Home Services.We are committed tobeingan inclusive employer. We are a forces friendly employer. We welcome and encourage applications from people with a diverse variety of experiences, backgrounds and identities. We encourage our employees to get involved with our Employee Networks such as Pride, Sodexo Parents & Carers, Sodexo Disability, Ability network, SoTogether, Generations and Origins.We're a Disability Confident Leader employer. We're committed to changing attitudes towards disability, and making sure disabled people have the chance to fulfil their aspirations. We run a Disability Confident interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria for the job.Click to read more about what we do to promote an inclusive culture. For careers that mean business. Sodexo reserves the right to close this advert early if we are in receipt of a high number of applications Salary £12.85 per hour Frequency Hourly Job Reference SDX/TP 151711 Contract Type Fixed Term - Part Time Closing Date 25 December, 2025 Job Category Security Business Unit UK Corporate Services - Frontline Location York, United Kingdom No. of positions 1 Posted on 11 December, 2025 OpenStreetMap contributorsDirections to Spread the word
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
# Casual Security Officer Job Introduction Casual 0 hours per week As required £12.85 per hour Free parking Casual Security Officer York - Casual Protect our customers, unlock your career. At Sodexo, we're passionate about our people. We know that our teams are the key to delivering exceptional service and the safety of our clients, customers, and employees. If you're a vigilant professional with a passion for security, then secure your career with Sodexo!A role where you're the key to keeping everyone safe. Valued. Recognised. Rewarded. What you'll do: Greet staff and visitors and ensure they adhere to the required security protocols Monitor premises to prevent rule infractions Conduct regular patrols, ensuring a visible and reassuring presence Respond promptly to alarms and security incidents Enforce company policies and procedures Complete detailed handovers and report on any incidents What you'll bring: A valid and in-date SIA Licence Proven experience as a corporate security officer or similar positions An eye for detail, with strong observational and communication skills Ability to handle emergencies calmly and effectively An understanding of security practices and processesWorking with Sodexo is more than a job; it's a chance tobe part of something greater. Belong in a company and team that values you foryou. Act with purpose and have an impact through your everyday actions. Thrive in your own way.We also offer a range of perks, rewards and benefits for our colleagues and their families: Unlimited access to an online platform offering wellbeing support An extensive Employee Assistance Programme to help with everyday issues or life's larger problems, including legal and financial advice, support with work or personal issues impacting your wellbeing Access to a 24hr virtual GP Service Sodexo Discounts Scheme, offering great deals 24/7 across popular big-brand retailers Save for your future by becoming a member of the Pension Plan Opportunities to enable colleagues to grow and succeed throughout their career at Sodexo, including a variety of learning and development tools Bike to Work Scheme to help colleagues to do their bit for the environment whilst keeping fit Sodexo UK and Irelands enhanced benefits and leave policies A little more about Sodexo: At Sodexo, our purpose is to create a better every day for everyone to build a better life for all. As the global leader in services that improve the Quality of Life, we operate in 55 countries, serving over 100million consumers each day through our unique combination of On-Site Food and FM Services, Benefits & Rewards Services and Personal & Home Services.We are committed tobeingan inclusive employer. We are a forces friendly employer. We welcome and encourage applications from people with a diverse variety of experiences, backgrounds and identities. We encourage our employees to get involved with our Employee Networks such as Pride, Sodexo Parents & Carers, Sodexo Disability, Ability network, SoTogether, Generations and Origins.We're a Disability Confident Leader employer. We're committed to changing attitudes towards disability, and making sure disabled people have the chance to fulfil their aspirations. We run a Disability Confident interview scheme for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria for the job.Click to read more about what we do to promote an inclusive culture. For careers that mean business. Sodexo reserves the right to close this advert early if we are in receipt of a high number of applications Salary £12.85 per hour Frequency Hourly Job Reference SDX/TP 151711 Contract Type Fixed Term - Part Time Closing Date 25 December, 2025 Job Category Security Business Unit UK Corporate Services - Frontline Location York, United Kingdom No. of positions 1 Posted on 11 December, 2025 OpenStreetMap contributorsDirections to Spread the word
The Children's Trust
Learning and Development Officer
The Children's Trust Tadworth, Surrey
The role of the Learning & Development Officer is to provide a consistent and high level of both operational delivery and administrative support by updating training information and maintaining training systems and processes. In areas such as leadership development, performance management, apprenticeships, and supporting a full range of mandatory, technical and management development click apply for full job details
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
The role of the Learning & Development Officer is to provide a consistent and high level of both operational delivery and administrative support by updating training information and maintaining training systems and processes. In areas such as leadership development, performance management, apprenticeships, and supporting a full range of mandatory, technical and management development click apply for full job details
Director of Quality (XN12)
NHS Leeds, Yorkshire
The Director ofQuality will provide professional leadership, expertise and advice onoperational and strategic issues within the Trust related to quality, patientsafety and governance. This is a multi-professionalAssociate Director role with a comprehensive portfolio relating to quality;including quality governance, quality assurance, quality improvement,regulation, risk management, patient safety, patient experience, patient andpublic involvement, research & development, incident investigation andlearning, complaints, legal services and liaison with the Coroner. The Director ofQuality will play a key role in leading the Trusts quality improvementprogramme, working with clinical leads and the KPO to deliver a programme basedon collaboration. The Director of Quality will work with the Medical Director(Governance and Risk) to implement the Trusts Patient Safety and QualityStrategy. Main duties of the job The Director ofQuality will provide leadership to all professional groups across the Trustsfive sites, liaising with CSUs and a number of corporate teams, includingCorporate Nursing, Quality Governance, Risk Management and Patient Experience. The Director of Quality provides advice to the Chief Nurse, ChiefExecutive and Trust Board on quality, risk and patient safety and leads on theintegration of quality into the Trust wide business planning process,performance management arrangements and service improvement plans of theTrust. The Director of Quality will leadon the Trust's approach to quality governance, advising the Board on this toensure its governance arrangements are robust and meet the Regulations set bythe CQC. The Director of Quality engageswith external organisations and partners on quality, risk and patient safety,including commissioners at NHS Leeds CCG, NHSE/I, Care Quality Commission (CQC),Healthwatch Leeds, Scrutiny Committee for Health, Health and Safety Executive (HSE),Human Tissue Authority (HTA), NICE, and the Coroner. The Director of Quality provides leadership and line management supportand direction to the Trust's Quality Governance team, Risk Management team andHealth and Safety team; and to the Patient Safety and Quality Managers in theirrole supporting CSUs and corporate departments. About us Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is a values-led organisation and one of the largest and busiest acute hospital trusts in the country. The Trust provides healthcare and specialist services for people from the city of Leeds, Yorkshire and the Humber region and beyond. We play an important role in the training and education of medical, nursing and dental students, and are a centre for world-class research, innovation and pioneering new treatments. The Trust has a budget of more than £2.1 billion and a 20,000-strong staff. Last year we treated close to 1.8 million patients, including 109,000 inpatient admissions, 1.3 million outpatient attendances and 359,000 attendances in our Emergency Departments. Our care and clinical expertise is delivered from seven hospitals on five sites, all joined by our vision to be the best for specialist and integrated care. Job responsibilities A full Job Description is available as an attachment to this advert including, but not limited to Lead the Trusts approach to quality, risk and patient safety, including developing and overseeing the Trusts Patient Safety and Quality Strategy working in conjunction with the Deputy Chief Medical Officer (Risk and Governance). Implement the National Patient Safety Strategy, including patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) and involving patients in patient safety. Provide leadership and support to Trust wide Quality Improvement programme and delivery of the Improvement strategy: Co-ordinate the activities of the designated Trust Patient Safety Specialists, liaising with the National Patient Safety Team. Work in conjunction with the Trusts Programme Management Office (PMO) in supporting CSUs to identify quality improvement interventions to improve efficiency in line with the Waste Reduction Programme (WRP). Implement the Trusts risk framework; ensure the CSU and corporate departments risk registers are subject to regular review and updated to reflect the key risks. Lead on the delivery of quality governance across the Trust and preparation for CQC inspection. Lead and advise on quality governance to ensure arrangements are robust and meet the Regulations set by the CQC. Lead on the Trust's Risk Framework and Corporate Risk Register. Work in conjunction with the Head of Health and Safety to ensure the Trust meets its obligations under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974. Advise Executive Directors on changes in legislation and national policy in relation to quality, risk and patient safety, including guidance from the HSE, NHSLA and Coroner, and changes to the Health & Safety at Work Act. Co-ordinate the Trust's Risk Management and Health & Safety policies, to ensure these are reviewed and updated to reflect best practice and changes to legislation and national policy. Promote a culture that promotes a positive learning environment and staff engagement, based on the principles of continuous quality improvement and Trust values. Co-ordinate the Trusts approach to sharing learning from incidents, complaints, coroners inquests, clinical audit and other sources using a range of methods, including safety briefings and learning hub. Co-ordinate the review of Trust wide reports on incidents, complaints, claims, coroners inquests and other reports relating to quality, safety and governance; share key messages with designated CSUs to facilitate learning. Lead the Trusts approach to regulation, liaising with the Care Quality Commission (CQC); engage with the lead CQC Responsible Officer and ensure processes are in place to comply with the fundamental standards of quality and safety and regulations set out in the Health and Social Care Act (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. Advise the Trust on the outcome from inspections and oversee the action plans in response to this. Provide training and specialist advice to CSUs and corporate teams on regulation and establish a framework for the collation of evidence and preparation for inspection. Provide specialist advice to Executive Directors on changes to legislation relating to regulation and national policy relating to patient safety. Person Specification Experience A minimum of 5 years experience at a senior managerial level within an acute Trust Experience in a leadership role Evidence of working across multi-professional groups on delivery of major projects Delivery of major change management projects Evidence of continual professional development over the last 3 years Experience of staff management Experience of undertaking investigations into Serious Incidents Knowledge, Behaviours, Practical Skills Knowledge of Roles of ICBs, CQC, Healthwatch Leeds, Scrutiny Committee for Health, NHS England, HSE, HTA, NICE, and the Coroner Knowledge of CQC Fundamental Standards and Duty of Candour Knowledge of Quality Governance and Assurance Framework Knowledge of Multi-professional agendas Knowledge of Quality Improvement methodology Knowledge of Risk Management Knowledge of Health and Safety Knowledge of Human Tissue Act Knowledge of External reporting requirements (PCTs. SHA, HCC, NICE, NHSLA, CNST and Coroners) Knowledge of Public Health Knowledge of Commissioning for quality Accept responsibility for own work and the proper performance of the Risk Management, Quality Improvement and Health and Safety teams. Show commitment to working as a team member by working with colleagues in the NHS and the wider community Take responsibility for own learning and development and share learning and development with others Using resources available in an effective, efficient and timely manner having proper regard to the best interests of the patients, staff and public Respect and treat with dignity and fairness, the public, patients, relatives, carers, NHS staff and partners in other agencies Seek to ensure that no one is unlawfully discriminated against Ensure staff are helped to maintain and improve their knowledge and skills and achieve their potential Ensure that judgments about colleagues (including appraisals and references) are consistent, fair and unbiased and are properly founded Show commitment to working as a team by working to create an environment in which leadership is encouraged and developed at all levels. Strategic thinking Leadership and team building skills Numerical, analytical, and problem solving skills Ability to prioritise complex agenda Written and verbal communication and presentational skills Interpersonal and influencing skills Able to fulfill Occupational Health requirements for the post (with reasonable adjustments if necessary), including clearance on blood borne viruses in compliance with Trust Policy Qualifications 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.
Dec 13, 2025
Full time
The Director ofQuality will provide professional leadership, expertise and advice onoperational and strategic issues within the Trust related to quality, patientsafety and governance. This is a multi-professionalAssociate Director role with a comprehensive portfolio relating to quality;including quality governance, quality assurance, quality improvement,regulation, risk management, patient safety, patient experience, patient andpublic involvement, research & development, incident investigation andlearning, complaints, legal services and liaison with the Coroner. The Director ofQuality will play a key role in leading the Trusts quality improvementprogramme, working with clinical leads and the KPO to deliver a programme basedon collaboration. The Director of Quality will work with the Medical Director(Governance and Risk) to implement the Trusts Patient Safety and QualityStrategy. Main duties of the job The Director ofQuality will provide leadership to all professional groups across the Trustsfive sites, liaising with CSUs and a number of corporate teams, includingCorporate Nursing, Quality Governance, Risk Management and Patient Experience. The Director of Quality provides advice to the Chief Nurse, ChiefExecutive and Trust Board on quality, risk and patient safety and leads on theintegration of quality into the Trust wide business planning process,performance management arrangements and service improvement plans of theTrust. The Director of Quality will leadon the Trust's approach to quality governance, advising the Board on this toensure its governance arrangements are robust and meet the Regulations set bythe CQC. The Director of Quality engageswith external organisations and partners on quality, risk and patient safety,including commissioners at NHS Leeds CCG, NHSE/I, Care Quality Commission (CQC),Healthwatch Leeds, Scrutiny Committee for Health, Health and Safety Executive (HSE),Human Tissue Authority (HTA), NICE, and the Coroner. The Director of Quality provides leadership and line management supportand direction to the Trust's Quality Governance team, Risk Management team andHealth and Safety team; and to the Patient Safety and Quality Managers in theirrole supporting CSUs and corporate departments. About us Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is a values-led organisation and one of the largest and busiest acute hospital trusts in the country. The Trust provides healthcare and specialist services for people from the city of Leeds, Yorkshire and the Humber region and beyond. We play an important role in the training and education of medical, nursing and dental students, and are a centre for world-class research, innovation and pioneering new treatments. The Trust has a budget of more than £2.1 billion and a 20,000-strong staff. Last year we treated close to 1.8 million patients, including 109,000 inpatient admissions, 1.3 million outpatient attendances and 359,000 attendances in our Emergency Departments. Our care and clinical expertise is delivered from seven hospitals on five sites, all joined by our vision to be the best for specialist and integrated care. Job responsibilities A full Job Description is available as an attachment to this advert including, but not limited to Lead the Trusts approach to quality, risk and patient safety, including developing and overseeing the Trusts Patient Safety and Quality Strategy working in conjunction with the Deputy Chief Medical Officer (Risk and Governance). Implement the National Patient Safety Strategy, including patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) and involving patients in patient safety. Provide leadership and support to Trust wide Quality Improvement programme and delivery of the Improvement strategy: Co-ordinate the activities of the designated Trust Patient Safety Specialists, liaising with the National Patient Safety Team. Work in conjunction with the Trusts Programme Management Office (PMO) in supporting CSUs to identify quality improvement interventions to improve efficiency in line with the Waste Reduction Programme (WRP). Implement the Trusts risk framework; ensure the CSU and corporate departments risk registers are subject to regular review and updated to reflect the key risks. Lead on the delivery of quality governance across the Trust and preparation for CQC inspection. Lead and advise on quality governance to ensure arrangements are robust and meet the Regulations set by the CQC. Lead on the Trust's Risk Framework and Corporate Risk Register. Work in conjunction with the Head of Health and Safety to ensure the Trust meets its obligations under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974. Advise Executive Directors on changes in legislation and national policy in relation to quality, risk and patient safety, including guidance from the HSE, NHSLA and Coroner, and changes to the Health & Safety at Work Act. Co-ordinate the Trust's Risk Management and Health & Safety policies, to ensure these are reviewed and updated to reflect best practice and changes to legislation and national policy. Promote a culture that promotes a positive learning environment and staff engagement, based on the principles of continuous quality improvement and Trust values. Co-ordinate the Trusts approach to sharing learning from incidents, complaints, coroners inquests, clinical audit and other sources using a range of methods, including safety briefings and learning hub. Co-ordinate the review of Trust wide reports on incidents, complaints, claims, coroners inquests and other reports relating to quality, safety and governance; share key messages with designated CSUs to facilitate learning. Lead the Trusts approach to regulation, liaising with the Care Quality Commission (CQC); engage with the lead CQC Responsible Officer and ensure processes are in place to comply with the fundamental standards of quality and safety and regulations set out in the Health and Social Care Act (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. Advise the Trust on the outcome from inspections and oversee the action plans in response to this. Provide training and specialist advice to CSUs and corporate teams on regulation and establish a framework for the collation of evidence and preparation for inspection. Provide specialist advice to Executive Directors on changes to legislation relating to regulation and national policy relating to patient safety. Person Specification Experience A minimum of 5 years experience at a senior managerial level within an acute Trust Experience in a leadership role Evidence of working across multi-professional groups on delivery of major projects Delivery of major change management projects Evidence of continual professional development over the last 3 years Experience of staff management Experience of undertaking investigations into Serious Incidents Knowledge, Behaviours, Practical Skills Knowledge of Roles of ICBs, CQC, Healthwatch Leeds, Scrutiny Committee for Health, NHS England, HSE, HTA, NICE, and the Coroner Knowledge of CQC Fundamental Standards and Duty of Candour Knowledge of Quality Governance and Assurance Framework Knowledge of Multi-professional agendas Knowledge of Quality Improvement methodology Knowledge of Risk Management Knowledge of Health and Safety Knowledge of Human Tissue Act Knowledge of External reporting requirements (PCTs. SHA, HCC, NICE, NHSLA, CNST and Coroners) Knowledge of Public Health Knowledge of Commissioning for quality Accept responsibility for own work and the proper performance of the Risk Management, Quality Improvement and Health and Safety teams. Show commitment to working as a team member by working with colleagues in the NHS and the wider community Take responsibility for own learning and development and share learning and development with others Using resources available in an effective, efficient and timely manner having proper regard to the best interests of the patients, staff and public Respect and treat with dignity and fairness, the public, patients, relatives, carers, NHS staff and partners in other agencies Seek to ensure that no one is unlawfully discriminated against Ensure staff are helped to maintain and improve their knowledge and skills and achieve their potential Ensure that judgments about colleagues (including appraisals and references) are consistent, fair and unbiased and are properly founded Show commitment to working as a team by working to create an environment in which leadership is encouraged and developed at all levels. Strategic thinking Leadership and team building skills Numerical, analytical, and problem solving skills Ability to prioritise complex agenda Written and verbal communication and presentational skills Interpersonal and influencing skills Able to fulfill Occupational Health requirements for the post (with reasonable adjustments if necessary), including clearance on blood borne viruses in compliance with Trust Policy Qualifications 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.
The Children's Trust
Learning & Development Officer
The Children's Trust
The role of the Learning & Development Officer is to provide a consistent and high level of both operational delivery and administrative support by updating training information and maintaining training systems and processes. In areas such as leadership development, performance management, apprenticeships, and supporting a full range of mandatory, technical and management development. This relates to staff, volunteers, trustees and agency and contractors. This role involves a high level of operational delivery, administration and multitasking so the job holder needs to be confident in being able to organise and prioritise their time and work efficiently, effectively and independently in order to be able to respond to a variety of requests and demands. This role is not open to sponsorship. Staff benefits include shuttle bus, and more Read more below. Role Requirements Maintain efficient administration systems that facilitate the smooth operation of the training function with the wider Organisational Development Team. Serve as the first point of contact for all enquiries directed to the Learning & Development Team, providing information and assistance as needed Oversee the management of the team inbox, ensuring timely and accurate responses to enquiries while taking ownership of all queries Process and oversee internal training bookings using Select HR (our HR System) Handle applications for external training, including organising payment and liaising with external trainers as necessary Manage all administrative tasks related to in-house training sessions, including generating delegate lists, preparing materials for trainers, and booking rooms, equipment, and catering as required Produce and distribute certificates for programme participants upon completion. Process invoices from external facilitators, including managing costings for other departments Organise & coordinate the training calendar for the following year by liaising with facilitators and colleagues and working with CET and Therapy teams Update schedules with changes/additions as they arise and inform training representatives and departments Planning and organising ad hoc training sessions as and when required Prepare monthly induction programme including training memos, induction folders, session materials, catering requests & induction evaluations. Deliver brief Training session to new starters and help with tours where necessary Deliver appraisee training via teams Prepare for training sessions, including sending reminders, organising session materials, catering, room and equipment set up Create monthly training and PDR reports and chasing compliance where necessary working with line managers. Produce due dates and other relevant training reports for managers as requested Deliver all training related activities for new starters. Interview Date: To be confirmed. Terms and Conditions Strictly no agencies, please. As we often receive high levels of applicants for our roles, we regret that we will only be able to contact those applicants who are shortlisted for interviews. Therefore, if you have not heard from us within 2 weeks of the closing date, please assume you have not been shortlisted for an interview on this occasion. About Us The Children s Trust is the UK s leading charity for children with acquired brain injury, providing expert rehabilitation, education, therapy, and care at our national specialist centre in Tadworth, and to children and their families across the UK, via our Brain Injury Community Service. Boasting a beautiful 24-acre site in Surrey, we are located just outside of London, close to the M25 (accessible via Junction 8, A217 to Tadworth) and easily accessible via National Rail, by way of: Clapham Junction, Sutton, and Epsom. Staff Benefits The work we do is highly rewarding, and in addition to an attractive salary, we offer a valuable range of benefits, including our staff flexible benefits platform, on-site nursery, free eye tests, enhanced Maternity and Paternity Pay, time out days for those experiencing menopause symptoms and time off for gender reassignment. We also offer additional annual leave days for those with long service, with entitlements ranging from 35 to 41 days (including bank holidays) depending on your length of service. Other benefits include free on-site parking; a staff shuttle service from Epsom and Sutton train stations to Tadworth Court, subsidised cafeteria, on-site staff accommodation (subject to availability), the ability to retain your NHS pension (where applicable), Teacher s pension (where applicable) or the opportunity to join an alternative scheme, and the opportunity to develop your career in a supportive and collaborative environment. Rehabilitation of Offenders Many roles at The Children s Trust are exempt from the provisions of Section 4 (2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, by virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013 and 2020) and as such, are subject to an Enhanced DBS check. Successful applicants will be required to complete an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check, which will disclose all unspent convictions and adult cautions and any spent convictions or adult cautions that would not be protected. The exceptions to this are our retail roles within The Children s Trust shops, which are subject to Basic DBS checks which will disclose unspent convictions or adult cautions. Equal Opportunity Employer To help us achieve our ambition to give children and young people with brain injury and neurodisability the opportunity to live the best life possible, we want to accurately reflect the UK s diverse population. We want equity, diversity, and inclusion to be at the heart of everything we do, and our people, services, and culture to reflect the diverse needs of all. Through our diversity and inclusion strategy, we have made a commitment to increase the diversity of our charity and create an inclusive culture. We have networks across the organisation working to ensure that these aims are met - including an LGBTQIA2S+ group, Ethnic Diversity Group, and Spark our broad EDI group. Read more about our EDI work here. We welcome applications from all who share our ambition regardless of background. We will strive to ensure that any reasonable adjustments are made in respect of interview and working arrangements. Online Searches In accordance with statutory safeguarding and child protection guidance, online searches will be conducted for shortlisted candidates before interview. The online searches will be conducted by a person who is independent of the interview and selection process and will focus on relevant information returned via searches of the candidate s name (and variations thereof). Social media searches will be limited to professional platforms such as LinkedIn. Any concerns relating to suitability for work with children and young people will be forwarded to the interview panel, for discussion during the interview.
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
The role of the Learning & Development Officer is to provide a consistent and high level of both operational delivery and administrative support by updating training information and maintaining training systems and processes. In areas such as leadership development, performance management, apprenticeships, and supporting a full range of mandatory, technical and management development. This relates to staff, volunteers, trustees and agency and contractors. This role involves a high level of operational delivery, administration and multitasking so the job holder needs to be confident in being able to organise and prioritise their time and work efficiently, effectively and independently in order to be able to respond to a variety of requests and demands. This role is not open to sponsorship. Staff benefits include shuttle bus, and more Read more below. Role Requirements Maintain efficient administration systems that facilitate the smooth operation of the training function with the wider Organisational Development Team. Serve as the first point of contact for all enquiries directed to the Learning & Development Team, providing information and assistance as needed Oversee the management of the team inbox, ensuring timely and accurate responses to enquiries while taking ownership of all queries Process and oversee internal training bookings using Select HR (our HR System) Handle applications for external training, including organising payment and liaising with external trainers as necessary Manage all administrative tasks related to in-house training sessions, including generating delegate lists, preparing materials for trainers, and booking rooms, equipment, and catering as required Produce and distribute certificates for programme participants upon completion. Process invoices from external facilitators, including managing costings for other departments Organise & coordinate the training calendar for the following year by liaising with facilitators and colleagues and working with CET and Therapy teams Update schedules with changes/additions as they arise and inform training representatives and departments Planning and organising ad hoc training sessions as and when required Prepare monthly induction programme including training memos, induction folders, session materials, catering requests & induction evaluations. Deliver brief Training session to new starters and help with tours where necessary Deliver appraisee training via teams Prepare for training sessions, including sending reminders, organising session materials, catering, room and equipment set up Create monthly training and PDR reports and chasing compliance where necessary working with line managers. Produce due dates and other relevant training reports for managers as requested Deliver all training related activities for new starters. Interview Date: To be confirmed. Terms and Conditions Strictly no agencies, please. As we often receive high levels of applicants for our roles, we regret that we will only be able to contact those applicants who are shortlisted for interviews. Therefore, if you have not heard from us within 2 weeks of the closing date, please assume you have not been shortlisted for an interview on this occasion. About Us The Children s Trust is the UK s leading charity for children with acquired brain injury, providing expert rehabilitation, education, therapy, and care at our national specialist centre in Tadworth, and to children and their families across the UK, via our Brain Injury Community Service. Boasting a beautiful 24-acre site in Surrey, we are located just outside of London, close to the M25 (accessible via Junction 8, A217 to Tadworth) and easily accessible via National Rail, by way of: Clapham Junction, Sutton, and Epsom. Staff Benefits The work we do is highly rewarding, and in addition to an attractive salary, we offer a valuable range of benefits, including our staff flexible benefits platform, on-site nursery, free eye tests, enhanced Maternity and Paternity Pay, time out days for those experiencing menopause symptoms and time off for gender reassignment. We also offer additional annual leave days for those with long service, with entitlements ranging from 35 to 41 days (including bank holidays) depending on your length of service. Other benefits include free on-site parking; a staff shuttle service from Epsom and Sutton train stations to Tadworth Court, subsidised cafeteria, on-site staff accommodation (subject to availability), the ability to retain your NHS pension (where applicable), Teacher s pension (where applicable) or the opportunity to join an alternative scheme, and the opportunity to develop your career in a supportive and collaborative environment. Rehabilitation of Offenders Many roles at The Children s Trust are exempt from the provisions of Section 4 (2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, by virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013 and 2020) and as such, are subject to an Enhanced DBS check. Successful applicants will be required to complete an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check, which will disclose all unspent convictions and adult cautions and any spent convictions or adult cautions that would not be protected. The exceptions to this are our retail roles within The Children s Trust shops, which are subject to Basic DBS checks which will disclose unspent convictions or adult cautions. Equal Opportunity Employer To help us achieve our ambition to give children and young people with brain injury and neurodisability the opportunity to live the best life possible, we want to accurately reflect the UK s diverse population. We want equity, diversity, and inclusion to be at the heart of everything we do, and our people, services, and culture to reflect the diverse needs of all. Through our diversity and inclusion strategy, we have made a commitment to increase the diversity of our charity and create an inclusive culture. We have networks across the organisation working to ensure that these aims are met - including an LGBTQIA2S+ group, Ethnic Diversity Group, and Spark our broad EDI group. Read more about our EDI work here. We welcome applications from all who share our ambition regardless of background. We will strive to ensure that any reasonable adjustments are made in respect of interview and working arrangements. Online Searches In accordance with statutory safeguarding and child protection guidance, online searches will be conducted for shortlisted candidates before interview. The online searches will be conducted by a person who is independent of the interview and selection process and will focus on relevant information returned via searches of the candidate s name (and variations thereof). Social media searches will be limited to professional platforms such as LinkedIn. Any concerns relating to suitability for work with children and young people will be forwarded to the interview panel, for discussion during the interview.
TACT (The Adolescent & Childrens Trust)
Registered Area Manager (England)
TACT (The Adolescent & Childrens Trust)
Registered Area Manager (England) When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Job Title: Registered Area Manager Salary: £60,780 per annum + £750 Homeworking Allowance per annum + £1,500 Out of Hours Allowance per annum Hours: 35 Hours per week Contract: Permanent Role Location: Homebased with travel required around East Midlands regions (Derbyshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire & Peterborough) As a not for profit organisation, TACT puts the needs of our children and carers first and look to appoint individuals who are as passionate about fostering as we are. We are a homeworking organisation, and we pride ourselves on our flexible working opportunities, available from day one, an extensive wellbeing programme and our benefits package, all curated to nurture a healthy work life balance for all our employees so they can give an excellent service to our carers and the young people and children we care for. As a foster care charity, TACTinvests all surplus income into services, staff, carers, and childdevelopment.This means that we have been able to investuniqueprojects likeTACT Connect, our unique and ground-breaking scheme for TACT care experienced young people and adults, as well as our expandingEducationand Health services.All our activities are built on our commitment to becoming a fully trauma informed organisation, in line with our key values and ethos. In 2024 TACT became one of the top 5 charities to work for in the UK, placing 5th intheUK Best Companies Work For survey results, and a top 25 mid-sized company to work with across the whole of the UK. 97% of our people feel proud to work with TACT and think that TACT cares about their wellbeing, while 92% of our people would say they love working for TACT. The East Midlands service has been rated as Outstanding by Ofsted and the successful candidate will need to continue to prioritise trauma informed and therapeutic methodologies and actively support/encourage diversity and inclusion within all aspects of the role alongside contributing to the provision of services for to our families across the East Midlands region. This role will report directly to the Operational Director of Children's Services and is non-case holding role, however, there may be the need to occasionally cover casework due to staff sickness or leave. In this role you will be responsible for the smooth running of a staff team of Deputy Area Managers, Social Workers, Family Finders, Recruitment Managers & Officers, Consultants, Panel Members, Administration Team and Childrens and Young People's Resource Workers. The main role requirements for the Registered Area Manager role includes: A Level 5 Management Qualification (or a willingness to enrol on such a course within 6 months of appointment and to complete within 3 years) A minimum of 3 - 5 years post qualifying experience in fostering or in other childcare settings A proven track record in working with and on behalf of children, respecting and maintaining their individuality and promoting their positive development Experience of managing a diverse and experienced team, ideally remotely Experience of group work and/or delivery of training Up to date knowledge of relevant legislation including the Fostering National Minimum Standards and Fostering regulations Ability to prioritise, plan and self-organise efficiently Excellent communication skills and ability to use IT effectively, including participating in virtual meetings and webinars. Ensuring regulatory compliance including service monitoring Responsible for the safeguarding of children and young people Taking part in the out-of-hours rota. Delivery of the Service Operational Plan which will include the management of budget and contracts Being a Panel Advisor If you want to be valued as a professional, be appreciated at work and contribute to better outcomes for the children and young people connected with TACT apply now. TACT offer an excellent employee benefits package including: 31 days paid holiday plus 8 annual bank holidays. Progression to salary target rate upon completion of 18 months service. 45p per mile for business travel. Flexible working arrangements (including compressed hours, flexibility around core hours, volunteer days policy). Family friendly policies. Homeworking bundle including annual allowance, IT equipment and a loan for home office set up. HelpHand Employee Assistance Programme (including CBT counselling, 24/7 remote GP appointments, physiotherapy, mental health support and second opinions on serious diagnosis). An hour a week of live, expert led activities through the Annual Employee wellbeing Programme. Menopause Policy and free Menopause Clinician Appointments. Stakeholder Pension Scheme (salary sacrifice). Fantastic learning and development opportunities for all roles. TheRegistered Area Managerwill be located in the East Midlands area, and travel across the region will be required along with to travel to face-to-face meetings at least once a month and on other occasions for training and team wellbeing events. AnEnhanced DBSclearanceis required for this role and will be processed by TACT on your behalf. Closing Date:Monday, 5th January 2026 Interviews: Friday, 16th January 2026 via Teams Safeguarding is everyones business and TACT believes that only the people with the right skills and values should work in social work. As part of TACTs commitment to safeguarding, we properly examine the skills, experience, qualifications, and values of potential staff in relation to our work with vulnerable young children. We use rigorous and consistent recruitment approaches to help safeguard TACTs young people. All our staff are expected to work in line with TACTs safeguarding policies. We reserve the right to close a vacancy earlier than advertised if the volume of applications is excessive, you are therefore advised to apply at your earliest convenience. TACT does not accept unsolicited CVs from external recruitment agencies, nor the fees associated with them. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 12, 2025
Full time
Registered Area Manager (England) When registering to this job board you will be redirected to the online application form. Please ensure that this is completed in full in order that your application can be reviewed. Job Title: Registered Area Manager Salary: £60,780 per annum + £750 Homeworking Allowance per annum + £1,500 Out of Hours Allowance per annum Hours: 35 Hours per week Contract: Permanent Role Location: Homebased with travel required around East Midlands regions (Derbyshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire & Peterborough) As a not for profit organisation, TACT puts the needs of our children and carers first and look to appoint individuals who are as passionate about fostering as we are. We are a homeworking organisation, and we pride ourselves on our flexible working opportunities, available from day one, an extensive wellbeing programme and our benefits package, all curated to nurture a healthy work life balance for all our employees so they can give an excellent service to our carers and the young people and children we care for. As a foster care charity, TACTinvests all surplus income into services, staff, carers, and childdevelopment.This means that we have been able to investuniqueprojects likeTACT Connect, our unique and ground-breaking scheme for TACT care experienced young people and adults, as well as our expandingEducationand Health services.All our activities are built on our commitment to becoming a fully trauma informed organisation, in line with our key values and ethos. In 2024 TACT became one of the top 5 charities to work for in the UK, placing 5th intheUK Best Companies Work For survey results, and a top 25 mid-sized company to work with across the whole of the UK. 97% of our people feel proud to work with TACT and think that TACT cares about their wellbeing, while 92% of our people would say they love working for TACT. The East Midlands service has been rated as Outstanding by Ofsted and the successful candidate will need to continue to prioritise trauma informed and therapeutic methodologies and actively support/encourage diversity and inclusion within all aspects of the role alongside contributing to the provision of services for to our families across the East Midlands region. This role will report directly to the Operational Director of Children's Services and is non-case holding role, however, there may be the need to occasionally cover casework due to staff sickness or leave. In this role you will be responsible for the smooth running of a staff team of Deputy Area Managers, Social Workers, Family Finders, Recruitment Managers & Officers, Consultants, Panel Members, Administration Team and Childrens and Young People's Resource Workers. The main role requirements for the Registered Area Manager role includes: A Level 5 Management Qualification (or a willingness to enrol on such a course within 6 months of appointment and to complete within 3 years) A minimum of 3 - 5 years post qualifying experience in fostering or in other childcare settings A proven track record in working with and on behalf of children, respecting and maintaining their individuality and promoting their positive development Experience of managing a diverse and experienced team, ideally remotely Experience of group work and/or delivery of training Up to date knowledge of relevant legislation including the Fostering National Minimum Standards and Fostering regulations Ability to prioritise, plan and self-organise efficiently Excellent communication skills and ability to use IT effectively, including participating in virtual meetings and webinars. Ensuring regulatory compliance including service monitoring Responsible for the safeguarding of children and young people Taking part in the out-of-hours rota. Delivery of the Service Operational Plan which will include the management of budget and contracts Being a Panel Advisor If you want to be valued as a professional, be appreciated at work and contribute to better outcomes for the children and young people connected with TACT apply now. TACT offer an excellent employee benefits package including: 31 days paid holiday plus 8 annual bank holidays. Progression to salary target rate upon completion of 18 months service. 45p per mile for business travel. Flexible working arrangements (including compressed hours, flexibility around core hours, volunteer days policy). Family friendly policies. Homeworking bundle including annual allowance, IT equipment and a loan for home office set up. HelpHand Employee Assistance Programme (including CBT counselling, 24/7 remote GP appointments, physiotherapy, mental health support and second opinions on serious diagnosis). An hour a week of live, expert led activities through the Annual Employee wellbeing Programme. Menopause Policy and free Menopause Clinician Appointments. Stakeholder Pension Scheme (salary sacrifice). Fantastic learning and development opportunities for all roles. TheRegistered Area Managerwill be located in the East Midlands area, and travel across the region will be required along with to travel to face-to-face meetings at least once a month and on other occasions for training and team wellbeing events. AnEnhanced DBSclearanceis required for this role and will be processed by TACT on your behalf. Closing Date:Monday, 5th January 2026 Interviews: Friday, 16th January 2026 via Teams Safeguarding is everyones business and TACT believes that only the people with the right skills and values should work in social work. As part of TACTs commitment to safeguarding, we properly examine the skills, experience, qualifications, and values of potential staff in relation to our work with vulnerable young children. We use rigorous and consistent recruitment approaches to help safeguard TACTs young people. All our staff are expected to work in line with TACTs safeguarding policies. We reserve the right to close a vacancy earlier than advertised if the volume of applications is excessive, you are therefore advised to apply at your earliest convenience. TACT does not accept unsolicited CVs from external recruitment agencies, nor the fees associated with them. JBRP1_UKTJ

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