The position is part of a team responsible for continuous analysis of global documents and regulatory intelligence from interface functions to decide on relevant updates to regulatory and business reporting requirements. Key Responsibilities Oversee follow-up activities to ensure that follow-up of cases is done in accordance with the procedural documents Oversee the assessment and the handling of literature articles identified by the Global Literature Office and local literature articles identified by the Safety Officers Serve as case processing Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the input into procedural documents for case processing-related processes (e.g. SOPs, GDLs, work instructions); SME for incorporating process changes into the training material for case processing and for reviewing it for accuracy. Collaborate with GSPV and external stakeholders to improve/ optimize case management processes including the development of SOPs and WIs in collaboration with other functions. Maintain the tracking tool where new process decisions are tracked and ensuring that users are informed. Supporting the investigation / assessment of ICSR compliance activities where required Reg Intelligence (RING) assessment to decide on relevant updates or the impact on case processing due to regulatory updates. Audit and inspection readiness including corrective & preventive action (CAPA) management. SME for the initiatives or projects in the context of case processing Skills and Experience Required Minimum of 10 years of Clinical Trial and Post-marketing Pharmacovigilance (PV) experience. Global pharmacovigilance database knowledge is required along with proficient knowledge of global and local regulatory rules and regulations. Direct experience authoring/ updating SOPs, work instructions Qualifications and Educations Required BS/BA, RN, Pharmacist, or similar. Our Benefits We encourage you to make your well-being a priority. Its important and so are you. Learn more about how we care at CSL. About CSL Behring CSL Behring is a global biotherapeutics leader driven by our promise to save lives. Focused on serving patients needs by using the latest technologies, we discover, develop and deliver innovative therapies for people living with conditions in the immunology, hematology, cardiovascular and metabolic, respiratory, and transplant therapeutic areas. We use three strategic scientific platforms of plasma fractionation, recombinant protein technology, and cell and gene therapy to support continued innovation and continually refine ways in which products can address unmet medical needs and help patients lead full lives. CSL Behring operates one of the worlds largest plasma collection networks, CSL Plasma. Our parent company, CSL, headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, employs 32,000 people, and delivers its lifesaving therapies to people in more than 100 countries. We want CSL to reflect the world around us At CSL, Inclusion and Belonging is at the core of our mission and who we are. It fuels our innovation day in and day out. By celebrating our differences and creating a culture of curiosity and empathy, we are able to better understand and connect with our patients and donors, foster strong relationships with our stakeholders, and sustain a diverse workforce that will move our company and industry into the future. Learn more Inclusion and Belonging CSL Do work that matters at CSL Behring! JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 14, 2025
Full time
The position is part of a team responsible for continuous analysis of global documents and regulatory intelligence from interface functions to decide on relevant updates to regulatory and business reporting requirements. Key Responsibilities Oversee follow-up activities to ensure that follow-up of cases is done in accordance with the procedural documents Oversee the assessment and the handling of literature articles identified by the Global Literature Office and local literature articles identified by the Safety Officers Serve as case processing Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the input into procedural documents for case processing-related processes (e.g. SOPs, GDLs, work instructions); SME for incorporating process changes into the training material for case processing and for reviewing it for accuracy. Collaborate with GSPV and external stakeholders to improve/ optimize case management processes including the development of SOPs and WIs in collaboration with other functions. Maintain the tracking tool where new process decisions are tracked and ensuring that users are informed. Supporting the investigation / assessment of ICSR compliance activities where required Reg Intelligence (RING) assessment to decide on relevant updates or the impact on case processing due to regulatory updates. Audit and inspection readiness including corrective & preventive action (CAPA) management. SME for the initiatives or projects in the context of case processing Skills and Experience Required Minimum of 10 years of Clinical Trial and Post-marketing Pharmacovigilance (PV) experience. Global pharmacovigilance database knowledge is required along with proficient knowledge of global and local regulatory rules and regulations. Direct experience authoring/ updating SOPs, work instructions Qualifications and Educations Required BS/BA, RN, Pharmacist, or similar. Our Benefits We encourage you to make your well-being a priority. Its important and so are you. Learn more about how we care at CSL. About CSL Behring CSL Behring is a global biotherapeutics leader driven by our promise to save lives. Focused on serving patients needs by using the latest technologies, we discover, develop and deliver innovative therapies for people living with conditions in the immunology, hematology, cardiovascular and metabolic, respiratory, and transplant therapeutic areas. We use three strategic scientific platforms of plasma fractionation, recombinant protein technology, and cell and gene therapy to support continued innovation and continually refine ways in which products can address unmet medical needs and help patients lead full lives. CSL Behring operates one of the worlds largest plasma collection networks, CSL Plasma. Our parent company, CSL, headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, employs 32,000 people, and delivers its lifesaving therapies to people in more than 100 countries. We want CSL to reflect the world around us At CSL, Inclusion and Belonging is at the core of our mission and who we are. It fuels our innovation day in and day out. By celebrating our differences and creating a culture of curiosity and empathy, we are able to better understand and connect with our patients and donors, foster strong relationships with our stakeholders, and sustain a diverse workforce that will move our company and industry into the future. Learn more Inclusion and Belonging CSL Do work that matters at CSL Behring! JBRP1_UKTJ
Data, Insight and Impact Manager Salary: £41,097 - £45,423 per annum (salary depending on experience) Location: Leeds, with regular travel to Centres across Yorkshire and Humberside Hours: 37 hours per week, full-time Closing date: Monday 5th January 2026, 9AM Interview date: W/c 12th January 2026 Please note: this role is only open to women, in accordance with the sex-based exemptions of the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1. About us Together Women is an award-winning charity that supports women and girls across Yorkshire and Humberside, with particular focus on women who are involved in or at risk of entering the criminal justice system. Our vision is for women and girls to feel safe, valued and in control of their own life choices. From our women centres, we provide tailored support across a range of different pathways, including housing, domestic abuse, debt, and unemployment. As a charity led by women, for women, we provide trauma informed, holistic support to help break cycles of trauma, abuse, and re-offending, and evoke systems change. Role Summary This is an exciting role for someone with a passion for leading data-driven, insight-led service design and delivery, and for a person who loves to champion best practice in data management and governance. In this role you will contribute to improving the experiences and outcomes of the women who access our Women s Centres and Services, and by listening to and learning from women, you will utilise insight to drive organisational and systemic change. You will lead on the strategic use of data and insights, embedding best practice in data collection methods and gender-specific assessment tools, with a focus on the Women s Risk Needs Assessment (WRNA) and the Gendered Wellbeing Assessment (GWA). You will deliver robust and meaningful operational and strategic reporting; regular and accessible management information to support effective service delivery; regular performance monitoring and reporting to commissioners and funders; and further develop the ways we demonstrate our impact and share stories of change. You will lead operational delivery of our data systems, to ensure robust data governance, compliance and ongoing technical implementation and optimisation. This role is critical to embedding a culture of data-driven decision making, using insight to support high quality service delivery, and to drive long term systemic change through key research projects. You will work closely with our WRNA Project Manager and the wider Management team to embed learnings from the Effective Women s Centres Partnership and support our ongoing contribution to University of Birmingham long term research into women s experience of the criminal justice system, helping to shape the development of evidence-based policy and best practice across the Women s sector in the UK. You will work closely and line manage the Data and Impact Analyst to ensure robust training programmes are in place, to support our staff teams to effectively and efficiently utilise our data tools and systems, and to embed data management best practice. You will also work together to embed our involvement and lived experience strategy, ensuring women s voices and insight are at the heart of our service delivery models. The role will also provide leadership on data protection and organisational Data Protection Officer (DPO) responsibilities, and will work closely with our Information Governance Lead. Key accountabilities Data Systems Oversight and Leadership: Work with EWC partners, The JABBS Foundation and University of Birmingham to support the final design phases of a specialist, bespoke case management system (CMS), to ensure it meets the needs of Together Women, and our sister organisations within the Effective Women s Centres Partnership. Roll out the implementation and adoption of the new CMS, to include data migration, staff training programmes, and new reporting suites and dashboards. Provide strategic CMS oversight to ensure the system continues to meet organisational needs and lead planning for CMS development projects including upgrades, integrations and enhancements. Monitor and assess future CMS system needs, scoping and identifying development areas. Contribute to budget planning, including CMS ongoing costs and development projects, and ensuring activities are delivered within agreed resources. Work closely with Senior Management and wider Management team on future projects relating to updates or changes to the CMS system. Data Leadership and Governance: Develop a Data and Impact Strategy to align with organisational priorities. Lead on data governance and UK GDPR compliance, including data governance policies, DPIAs, information sharing agreements, SARs, and ongoing breach and information security risk management. Support the implementation and ongoing review of data policies, ROPA documentation, data security protocols, and internal staff training. Provide assurance to the Senior Management team on data compliance, reporting risks and mitigating actions. Ensure staff understand their data responsibilities, build data capability and a strong data protection culture through training, guidance and fostering data confidence and accountability. Insights, Analysis and Performance: Lead the provision of insights, analysis, and performance reporting, and embed a culture of insight-led decision making across the charity. Support the ongoing development of our involvement and lived experience insight workstream, and further establish our ability to co-design and co-produce our service offer. Evidence our impact and performance within contractual monitoring reports, and contribute to future funding bids and tenders to secure commissioning arrangements. Produce clear, interpretable reports for internal and external stakeholders, as required. Produce clear management information and performance reports on both outputs and outcomes, and enable Managers to articulate stories of change, drive continuous improvement and demonstrate the quality of our work. Develop a performance framework to monitor progress of the implementation of Together Women s strategy, and prepare reports to inform Trustees of progress made. Support senior leaders with data-driven planning, presenting insights in accessible ways. Conduct ongoing data analysis to identify improvement opportunities, risks and issues. Team Leadership and Collaborative working: Line manage the Data and Impact Analyst, providing support, direction, coaching, workload prioritisation and professional development opportunities. Take a hands-on role in data processing to support the day-to-day delivery of the data function, ensuring operational resilience. Contribute to the immediate data management requirements as well as leading on the longer-term data strategy. Collaborate with colleagues across Together Women to align data activities with organisational objectives and mission. Work closely with key external stakeholders and maintain excellent relationships with key partners through collaborative, mutually beneficial working practice. Attend regular meetings and networking opportunities relating to the Effective Women s Centres Project, and associated networks and events. Quality Assurance and Contribution to research: Ensure data collection, management and storage processes are standardised and consistent across all our services. Embed the Women s Risk Needs Assessment and Gendered Wellbeing Assessment as Together Women s default assessment tools. Support Master Trainers to embed WRNA and GWA certifications across all frontline staff teams. Work closely with colleagues to develop a new Quality Assurance (QA) audit process and embed this into Together Women s work. Identify and resolve problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and deadlines, and escalate where necessary. Uphold the principles of ethical research, particularly with regard to consent and confidentiality. Carry out administrative tasks related directly to the delivery of the research. General duties: Maintain and improve competencies through continuous professional development. Support and uphold the mission, values and behaviours of Together Women. Actively promote equity, diversity and inclusion, and work in line with our Ethical Framework. Adhere to all organisational policies, code of conduct, and practices. Complete all mandatory organisation training. Treat personal or sensitive information and data about organisations, clients, staff and projects in line with UK GDPR and Data Protection principles. Carry out other associated duties as needed, in line with the broad remit of the role. Please note these accountabilities do not form part of the Data and Impact Manager s contract of employment, and may be subject to amendment as the organisation's needs evolve. Person specification Essential: Practical experience of conducting research, collecting and analysing data and presenting findings to a range of audiences. Experience of leading or coordinating organisation-wide data, evaluation, or reporting projects. . click apply for full job details
Dec 11, 2025
Full time
Data, Insight and Impact Manager Salary: £41,097 - £45,423 per annum (salary depending on experience) Location: Leeds, with regular travel to Centres across Yorkshire and Humberside Hours: 37 hours per week, full-time Closing date: Monday 5th January 2026, 9AM Interview date: W/c 12th January 2026 Please note: this role is only open to women, in accordance with the sex-based exemptions of the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1. About us Together Women is an award-winning charity that supports women and girls across Yorkshire and Humberside, with particular focus on women who are involved in or at risk of entering the criminal justice system. Our vision is for women and girls to feel safe, valued and in control of their own life choices. From our women centres, we provide tailored support across a range of different pathways, including housing, domestic abuse, debt, and unemployment. As a charity led by women, for women, we provide trauma informed, holistic support to help break cycles of trauma, abuse, and re-offending, and evoke systems change. Role Summary This is an exciting role for someone with a passion for leading data-driven, insight-led service design and delivery, and for a person who loves to champion best practice in data management and governance. In this role you will contribute to improving the experiences and outcomes of the women who access our Women s Centres and Services, and by listening to and learning from women, you will utilise insight to drive organisational and systemic change. You will lead on the strategic use of data and insights, embedding best practice in data collection methods and gender-specific assessment tools, with a focus on the Women s Risk Needs Assessment (WRNA) and the Gendered Wellbeing Assessment (GWA). You will deliver robust and meaningful operational and strategic reporting; regular and accessible management information to support effective service delivery; regular performance monitoring and reporting to commissioners and funders; and further develop the ways we demonstrate our impact and share stories of change. You will lead operational delivery of our data systems, to ensure robust data governance, compliance and ongoing technical implementation and optimisation. This role is critical to embedding a culture of data-driven decision making, using insight to support high quality service delivery, and to drive long term systemic change through key research projects. You will work closely with our WRNA Project Manager and the wider Management team to embed learnings from the Effective Women s Centres Partnership and support our ongoing contribution to University of Birmingham long term research into women s experience of the criminal justice system, helping to shape the development of evidence-based policy and best practice across the Women s sector in the UK. You will work closely and line manage the Data and Impact Analyst to ensure robust training programmes are in place, to support our staff teams to effectively and efficiently utilise our data tools and systems, and to embed data management best practice. You will also work together to embed our involvement and lived experience strategy, ensuring women s voices and insight are at the heart of our service delivery models. The role will also provide leadership on data protection and organisational Data Protection Officer (DPO) responsibilities, and will work closely with our Information Governance Lead. Key accountabilities Data Systems Oversight and Leadership: Work with EWC partners, The JABBS Foundation and University of Birmingham to support the final design phases of a specialist, bespoke case management system (CMS), to ensure it meets the needs of Together Women, and our sister organisations within the Effective Women s Centres Partnership. Roll out the implementation and adoption of the new CMS, to include data migration, staff training programmes, and new reporting suites and dashboards. Provide strategic CMS oversight to ensure the system continues to meet organisational needs and lead planning for CMS development projects including upgrades, integrations and enhancements. Monitor and assess future CMS system needs, scoping and identifying development areas. Contribute to budget planning, including CMS ongoing costs and development projects, and ensuring activities are delivered within agreed resources. Work closely with Senior Management and wider Management team on future projects relating to updates or changes to the CMS system. Data Leadership and Governance: Develop a Data and Impact Strategy to align with organisational priorities. Lead on data governance and UK GDPR compliance, including data governance policies, DPIAs, information sharing agreements, SARs, and ongoing breach and information security risk management. Support the implementation and ongoing review of data policies, ROPA documentation, data security protocols, and internal staff training. Provide assurance to the Senior Management team on data compliance, reporting risks and mitigating actions. Ensure staff understand their data responsibilities, build data capability and a strong data protection culture through training, guidance and fostering data confidence and accountability. Insights, Analysis and Performance: Lead the provision of insights, analysis, and performance reporting, and embed a culture of insight-led decision making across the charity. Support the ongoing development of our involvement and lived experience insight workstream, and further establish our ability to co-design and co-produce our service offer. Evidence our impact and performance within contractual monitoring reports, and contribute to future funding bids and tenders to secure commissioning arrangements. Produce clear, interpretable reports for internal and external stakeholders, as required. Produce clear management information and performance reports on both outputs and outcomes, and enable Managers to articulate stories of change, drive continuous improvement and demonstrate the quality of our work. Develop a performance framework to monitor progress of the implementation of Together Women s strategy, and prepare reports to inform Trustees of progress made. Support senior leaders with data-driven planning, presenting insights in accessible ways. Conduct ongoing data analysis to identify improvement opportunities, risks and issues. Team Leadership and Collaborative working: Line manage the Data and Impact Analyst, providing support, direction, coaching, workload prioritisation and professional development opportunities. Take a hands-on role in data processing to support the day-to-day delivery of the data function, ensuring operational resilience. Contribute to the immediate data management requirements as well as leading on the longer-term data strategy. Collaborate with colleagues across Together Women to align data activities with organisational objectives and mission. Work closely with key external stakeholders and maintain excellent relationships with key partners through collaborative, mutually beneficial working practice. Attend regular meetings and networking opportunities relating to the Effective Women s Centres Project, and associated networks and events. Quality Assurance and Contribution to research: Ensure data collection, management and storage processes are standardised and consistent across all our services. Embed the Women s Risk Needs Assessment and Gendered Wellbeing Assessment as Together Women s default assessment tools. Support Master Trainers to embed WRNA and GWA certifications across all frontline staff teams. Work closely with colleagues to develop a new Quality Assurance (QA) audit process and embed this into Together Women s work. Identify and resolve problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and deadlines, and escalate where necessary. Uphold the principles of ethical research, particularly with regard to consent and confidentiality. Carry out administrative tasks related directly to the delivery of the research. General duties: Maintain and improve competencies through continuous professional development. Support and uphold the mission, values and behaviours of Together Women. Actively promote equity, diversity and inclusion, and work in line with our Ethical Framework. Adhere to all organisational policies, code of conduct, and practices. Complete all mandatory organisation training. Treat personal or sensitive information and data about organisations, clients, staff and projects in line with UK GDPR and Data Protection principles. Carry out other associated duties as needed, in line with the broad remit of the role. Please note these accountabilities do not form part of the Data and Impact Manager s contract of employment, and may be subject to amendment as the organisation's needs evolve. Person specification Essential: Practical experience of conducting research, collecting and analysing data and presenting findings to a range of audiences. Experience of leading or coordinating organisation-wide data, evaluation, or reporting projects. . click apply for full job details
City: Liverpool / Leeds / Tarporley / Birmingham State: North Lincolnshire (GB-NLN) Country: United Kingdom (GB) Requisition Number: 42353 This role is ideally based in the North-West of the UK, South Yorkshire, Humberside or North Lincolnshire. Named locations above are optional, not exhaustive. Please apply if based in other locations and open to travel across mainly Nort-East UK and to the country headquarters in Thame. Bunge UK Business, formerly Viterra, based in Oxfordshire, has been operating for nearly 6 decades and is a major participant in the UK grains, feeds and bio-fuel markets. Across the UK our portfolio of strategically placed storage and port facilities ensures our products are moved efficiently between destinations without delay. The trusted consumer relationships we have developed over the years provide our farmer customers with the ability to add greater value using our worldwide market intelligence and information. Summary of the Role We are seeking an experienced Origination Manager to drive business growth within the arable sector by managing and expanding farmer relationships and key accounts. This leadership role involves strategic oversight of origination and sales, expertise in delivering and implementing new sustainability and other projects with the origination team and growers, leading change initiatives, and collaborating with product and commodity teams to execute successful campaigns across all markets across the UK. Key responsibilities Engage with key stakeholders of major UK retail businesses and farm accounts to strengthen partnerships and deliver commercial success. Collaborate with product managers to design and deliver successful campaigns across all markets, ensuring alignment with business objectives. Lead, recruit, and build high-performing national and local origination teams, fostering a culture of excellence and accountability. Establish and manage new office locations, including recruitment, team setup, and comprehensive training programs. Develop and train farm traders from diverse backgrounds (e.g., college graduates or professionals from other industries) and nurture the growth of new managers. Lead campaign delivery of change initiatives and implement new projects to origination teams and growers, ensuring successful adoption and impact. Report directly to the Head of Grains & Country Manager, providing strategic insights and updates on origination and sales performance metrics. Collaborate with internal teams to align origination, sales, and sustainability strategies with overall business objectives. Essential skills and Experience Extensive UK agribusiness experience with a proven track record in driving business growth, origination, and sales, particularly with major UK key farm accounts and retail businesses. Exceptional leadership and team management skills, including demonstrated success in recruiting, building, and developing high-performing diverse sales and (farm) trading teams. Strategic thinking, commercial acumen, and a proven ability to lead change, implement projects, and collaborate effectively on, and drive campaigns across all markets. Leadership experience at a senior management level, responsible for growth and development of teams with varied backgrounds. Experience in setting up new office locations and managing corporate change initiatives. A knowledge of the major UK retail businesses across all input products would be an advantage. Knowledge of delivering sustainability projects within the agribusiness sector. Personal Attributes Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage across all organizational levels. Natural motivator and positive leader Company Benefits A salary commensurate with role and responsibilities Discretionary bonus scheme Life insurance, income protection and private healthcare (after qualifying period) Location: UK, can be home or office-based Working hours: Monday to Friday 8.30-5.30pm Reporting to: Head of Grains and Oilseeds UK & Country Manager Does this role trigger your interest, and do you recognize yourself in the profile we are looking for? Apply through the apply button to share your interest or in case of questions, connect with Marinke van Stekelenburg, Talent Acquisition Manager EMEA via At Bunge (NYSE: BG), our purpose is to connect farmers to consumers to deliver essential food, feed and fuel to the world. As a premier agribusiness solutions provider, our team of 37,000 dedicated employees partner with farmers across the globe to move agricultural commodities from where they're grown to where they're needed-in faster, smarter, and more efficient ways. We are a world leader in grain origination, storage, distribution, oilseed processing and refining, offering a broad portfolio of plant-based oils, fats, and proteins. We work alongside our customers at both ends of the value chain to deliver quality products and develop tailored, innovative solutions that address evolving consumer needs. With 200+ years of experience and presence in over 50 countries, we are committed to strengthening global food security, advancing sustainability, and helping communities prosper where we operate. Bunge has its registered office in Geneva, Switzerland and its corporate headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. Learn more at We Are One Team - Collaborative, Respectful, Inclusive We Lead The Way - Agile, Empowered, Innovative We Do What's Right - Safety, Sustainability, With Integrity Bunge is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or military or veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Acquisition by agencies is not appreciated, we do not use agencies for our recruitment. Open proposals of candidates are at own risk. Job Segment: Recruiting, Agribusiness, Bank, Banking, Manager, Human Resources, Agriculture, Finance, Management
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
City: Liverpool / Leeds / Tarporley / Birmingham State: North Lincolnshire (GB-NLN) Country: United Kingdom (GB) Requisition Number: 42353 This role is ideally based in the North-West of the UK, South Yorkshire, Humberside or North Lincolnshire. Named locations above are optional, not exhaustive. Please apply if based in other locations and open to travel across mainly Nort-East UK and to the country headquarters in Thame. Bunge UK Business, formerly Viterra, based in Oxfordshire, has been operating for nearly 6 decades and is a major participant in the UK grains, feeds and bio-fuel markets. Across the UK our portfolio of strategically placed storage and port facilities ensures our products are moved efficiently between destinations without delay. The trusted consumer relationships we have developed over the years provide our farmer customers with the ability to add greater value using our worldwide market intelligence and information. Summary of the Role We are seeking an experienced Origination Manager to drive business growth within the arable sector by managing and expanding farmer relationships and key accounts. This leadership role involves strategic oversight of origination and sales, expertise in delivering and implementing new sustainability and other projects with the origination team and growers, leading change initiatives, and collaborating with product and commodity teams to execute successful campaigns across all markets across the UK. Key responsibilities Engage with key stakeholders of major UK retail businesses and farm accounts to strengthen partnerships and deliver commercial success. Collaborate with product managers to design and deliver successful campaigns across all markets, ensuring alignment with business objectives. Lead, recruit, and build high-performing national and local origination teams, fostering a culture of excellence and accountability. Establish and manage new office locations, including recruitment, team setup, and comprehensive training programs. Develop and train farm traders from diverse backgrounds (e.g., college graduates or professionals from other industries) and nurture the growth of new managers. Lead campaign delivery of change initiatives and implement new projects to origination teams and growers, ensuring successful adoption and impact. Report directly to the Head of Grains & Country Manager, providing strategic insights and updates on origination and sales performance metrics. Collaborate with internal teams to align origination, sales, and sustainability strategies with overall business objectives. Essential skills and Experience Extensive UK agribusiness experience with a proven track record in driving business growth, origination, and sales, particularly with major UK key farm accounts and retail businesses. Exceptional leadership and team management skills, including demonstrated success in recruiting, building, and developing high-performing diverse sales and (farm) trading teams. Strategic thinking, commercial acumen, and a proven ability to lead change, implement projects, and collaborate effectively on, and drive campaigns across all markets. Leadership experience at a senior management level, responsible for growth and development of teams with varied backgrounds. Experience in setting up new office locations and managing corporate change initiatives. A knowledge of the major UK retail businesses across all input products would be an advantage. Knowledge of delivering sustainability projects within the agribusiness sector. Personal Attributes Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage across all organizational levels. Natural motivator and positive leader Company Benefits A salary commensurate with role and responsibilities Discretionary bonus scheme Life insurance, income protection and private healthcare (after qualifying period) Location: UK, can be home or office-based Working hours: Monday to Friday 8.30-5.30pm Reporting to: Head of Grains and Oilseeds UK & Country Manager Does this role trigger your interest, and do you recognize yourself in the profile we are looking for? Apply through the apply button to share your interest or in case of questions, connect with Marinke van Stekelenburg, Talent Acquisition Manager EMEA via At Bunge (NYSE: BG), our purpose is to connect farmers to consumers to deliver essential food, feed and fuel to the world. As a premier agribusiness solutions provider, our team of 37,000 dedicated employees partner with farmers across the globe to move agricultural commodities from where they're grown to where they're needed-in faster, smarter, and more efficient ways. We are a world leader in grain origination, storage, distribution, oilseed processing and refining, offering a broad portfolio of plant-based oils, fats, and proteins. We work alongside our customers at both ends of the value chain to deliver quality products and develop tailored, innovative solutions that address evolving consumer needs. With 200+ years of experience and presence in over 50 countries, we are committed to strengthening global food security, advancing sustainability, and helping communities prosper where we operate. Bunge has its registered office in Geneva, Switzerland and its corporate headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. Learn more at We Are One Team - Collaborative, Respectful, Inclusive We Lead The Way - Agile, Empowered, Innovative We Do What's Right - Safety, Sustainability, With Integrity Bunge is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or military or veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Acquisition by agencies is not appreciated, we do not use agencies for our recruitment. Open proposals of candidates are at own risk. Job Segment: Recruiting, Agribusiness, Bank, Banking, Manager, Human Resources, Agriculture, Finance, Management
Data, Insight and Impact Manager Please note: this role is only open to women, in accordance with the sex-based exemptions of the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1. Please ensure you have included a two-page covering letter expressing how you meet the role requirements and any relevant experience of the key accountabilities. Applications that do not include a cover letter will not be considered. Salary: £41,097 - £45,423 per annum (salary depending on experience) Location: Leeds, with regular travel to Centres across Yorkshire and Humberside Hours: 37 hours per week, full-time Closing date: Monday 5th January 2026, 9AM Interview date: W/c 12th January 2026 About us Together Women is an award-winning charity that supports women and girls across Yorkshire and Humberside, with particular focus on women who are involved in or at risk of entering the criminal justice system. Our vision is for women and girls to feel safe, valued and in control of their own life choices. From our women centres, we provide tailored support across a range of different pathways, including housing, domestic abuse, debt, and unemployment. As a charity led by women, for women, we provide trauma informed, holistic support to help break cycles of trauma, abuse, and re-offending, and evoke systems change. Role Summary This is an exciting role for someone with a passion for leading data-driven, insight-led service design and delivery, and for a person who loves to champion best practice in data management and governance. In this role you will contribute to improving the experiences and outcomes of the women who access our Women's Centres and Services, and by listening to and learning from women, you will utilise insight to drive organisational and systemic change. You will lead on the strategic use of data and insights, embedding best practice in data collection methods and gender-specific assessment tools, with a focus on the Women's Risk Needs Assessment (WRNA) and the Gendered Wellbeing Assessment (GWA). You will deliver robust and meaningful operational and strategic reporting; regular and accessible management information to support effective service delivery; regular performance monitoring and reporting to commissioners and funders; and further develop the ways we demonstrate our impact and share stories of change. You will lead operational delivery of our data systems, to ensure robust data governance, compliance and ongoing technical implementation and optimisation. This role is critical to embedding a culture of data-driven decision making, using insight to support high quality service delivery, and to drive long term systemic change through key research projects. You will work closely with our WRNA Project Manager and the wider Management team to embed learnings from the Effective Women's Centres Partnership and support our ongoing contribution to University of Birmingham long term research into women's experience of the criminal justice system, helping to shape the development of evidence-based policy and best practice across the Women's sector in the UK. You will work closely and line manage the Data and Impact Analyst to ensure robust training programmes are in place, to support our staff teams to effectively and efficiently utilise our data tools and systems, and to embed data management best practice. You will also work together to embed our involvement and lived experience strategy, ensuring women's voices and insight are at the heart of our service delivery models. The role will also provide leadership on data protection and organisational Data Protection Officer (DPO) responsibilities, and will work closely with our Information Governance Lead. Key accountabilities Data Systems Oversight and Leadership: Work with EWC partners, The JABBS Foundation and University of Birmingham to support the final design phases of a specialist, bespoke case management system (CMS), to ensure it meets the needs of Together Women, and our sister organisations within the Effective Women's Centres Partnership. Roll out the implementation and adoption of the new CMS, to include data migration, staff training programmes, and new reporting suites and dashboards. Provide strategic CMS oversight to ensure the system continues to meet organisational needs and lead planning for CMS development projects including upgrades, integrations and enhancements. Monitor and assess future CMS system needs, scoping and identifying development areas. Contribute to budget planning, including CMS ongoing costs and development projects, and ensuring activities are delivered within agreed resources. Work closely with Senior Management and wider Management team on future projects relating to updates or changes to the CMS system. Data Leadership and Governance: Develop a Data and Impact Strategy to align with organisational priorities. Lead on data governance and UK GDPR compliance, including data governance policies, DPIAs, information sharing agreements, SARs, and ongoing breach and information security risk management. Support the implementation and ongoing review of data policies, ROPA documentation, data security protocols, and internal staff training. Provide assurance to the Senior Management team on data compliance, reporting risks and mitigating actions. Ensure staff understand their data responsibilities, build data capability and a strong data protection culture through training, guidance and fostering data confidence and accountability. Insights, Analysis and Performance: Lead the provision of insights, analysis, and performance reporting, and embed a culture of insight-led decision making across the charity. Support the ongoing development of our involvement and lived experience insight workstream, and further establish our ability to co-design and co-produce our service offer. Evidence our impact and performance within contractual monitoring reports, and contribute to future funding bids and tenders to secure commissioning arrangements. Produce clear, interpretable reports for internal and external stakeholders, as required. Produce clear management information and performance reports on both outputs and outcomes, and enable Managers to articulate stories of change, drive continuous improvement and demonstrate the quality of our work. Develop a performance framework to monitor progress of the implementation of Together Women's strategy, and prepare reports to inform Trustees of progress made. Support senior leaders with data-driven planning, presenting insights in accessible ways. Conduct ongoing data analysis to identify improvement opportunities, risks and issues. Team Leadership and Collaborative working: Line manage the Data and Impact Analyst, providing support, direction, coaching, workload prioritisation and professional development opportunities. Take a hands-on role in data processing to support the day-to-day delivery of the data function, ensuring operational resilience. Contribute to the immediate data management requirements as well as leading on the longer-term data strategy. Collaborate with colleagues across Together Women to align data activities with organisational objectives and mission. Work closely with key external stakeholders and maintain excellent relationships with key partners through collaborative, mutually beneficial working practice. Attend regular meetings and networking opportunities relating to the Effective Women's Centres Project, and associated networks and events. Quality Assurance and Contribution to research: Ensure data collection, management and storage processes are standardised and consistent across all our services. Embed the Women's Risk Needs Assessment and Gendered Wellbeing Assessment as Together Women's default assessment tools. Support Master Trainers to embed WRNA and GWA certifications across all frontline staff teams. Work closely with colleagues to develop a new Quality Assurance (QA) audit process and embed this into Together Women's work. Identify and resolve problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and deadlines, and escalate where necessary. Uphold the principles of ethical research, particularly with regard to consent and confidentiality. Carry out administrative tasks related directly to the delivery of the research. General duties: Maintain and improve competencies through continuous professional development. Support and uphold the mission, values and behaviours of Together Women. Actively promote equity, diversity and inclusion, and work in line with our Ethical Framework. Adhere to all organisational policies, code of conduct, and practices. Complete all mandatory organisation training. Treat personal or sensitive information and data about organisations, clients, staff and projects in line with UK GDPR and Data Protection principles. Carry out other associated duties as needed, in line with the broad remit of the role. Please note these accountabilities do not form part of the Data and Impact Manager's contract of employment, and may be subject to amendment as the organisation's needs evolve. Person specification Essential: Practical experience of conducting research . click apply for full job details
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
Data, Insight and Impact Manager Please note: this role is only open to women, in accordance with the sex-based exemptions of the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1. Please ensure you have included a two-page covering letter expressing how you meet the role requirements and any relevant experience of the key accountabilities. Applications that do not include a cover letter will not be considered. Salary: £41,097 - £45,423 per annum (salary depending on experience) Location: Leeds, with regular travel to Centres across Yorkshire and Humberside Hours: 37 hours per week, full-time Closing date: Monday 5th January 2026, 9AM Interview date: W/c 12th January 2026 About us Together Women is an award-winning charity that supports women and girls across Yorkshire and Humberside, with particular focus on women who are involved in or at risk of entering the criminal justice system. Our vision is for women and girls to feel safe, valued and in control of their own life choices. From our women centres, we provide tailored support across a range of different pathways, including housing, domestic abuse, debt, and unemployment. As a charity led by women, for women, we provide trauma informed, holistic support to help break cycles of trauma, abuse, and re-offending, and evoke systems change. Role Summary This is an exciting role for someone with a passion for leading data-driven, insight-led service design and delivery, and for a person who loves to champion best practice in data management and governance. In this role you will contribute to improving the experiences and outcomes of the women who access our Women's Centres and Services, and by listening to and learning from women, you will utilise insight to drive organisational and systemic change. You will lead on the strategic use of data and insights, embedding best practice in data collection methods and gender-specific assessment tools, with a focus on the Women's Risk Needs Assessment (WRNA) and the Gendered Wellbeing Assessment (GWA). You will deliver robust and meaningful operational and strategic reporting; regular and accessible management information to support effective service delivery; regular performance monitoring and reporting to commissioners and funders; and further develop the ways we demonstrate our impact and share stories of change. You will lead operational delivery of our data systems, to ensure robust data governance, compliance and ongoing technical implementation and optimisation. This role is critical to embedding a culture of data-driven decision making, using insight to support high quality service delivery, and to drive long term systemic change through key research projects. You will work closely with our WRNA Project Manager and the wider Management team to embed learnings from the Effective Women's Centres Partnership and support our ongoing contribution to University of Birmingham long term research into women's experience of the criminal justice system, helping to shape the development of evidence-based policy and best practice across the Women's sector in the UK. You will work closely and line manage the Data and Impact Analyst to ensure robust training programmes are in place, to support our staff teams to effectively and efficiently utilise our data tools and systems, and to embed data management best practice. You will also work together to embed our involvement and lived experience strategy, ensuring women's voices and insight are at the heart of our service delivery models. The role will also provide leadership on data protection and organisational Data Protection Officer (DPO) responsibilities, and will work closely with our Information Governance Lead. Key accountabilities Data Systems Oversight and Leadership: Work with EWC partners, The JABBS Foundation and University of Birmingham to support the final design phases of a specialist, bespoke case management system (CMS), to ensure it meets the needs of Together Women, and our sister organisations within the Effective Women's Centres Partnership. Roll out the implementation and adoption of the new CMS, to include data migration, staff training programmes, and new reporting suites and dashboards. Provide strategic CMS oversight to ensure the system continues to meet organisational needs and lead planning for CMS development projects including upgrades, integrations and enhancements. Monitor and assess future CMS system needs, scoping and identifying development areas. Contribute to budget planning, including CMS ongoing costs and development projects, and ensuring activities are delivered within agreed resources. Work closely with Senior Management and wider Management team on future projects relating to updates or changes to the CMS system. Data Leadership and Governance: Develop a Data and Impact Strategy to align with organisational priorities. Lead on data governance and UK GDPR compliance, including data governance policies, DPIAs, information sharing agreements, SARs, and ongoing breach and information security risk management. Support the implementation and ongoing review of data policies, ROPA documentation, data security protocols, and internal staff training. Provide assurance to the Senior Management team on data compliance, reporting risks and mitigating actions. Ensure staff understand their data responsibilities, build data capability and a strong data protection culture through training, guidance and fostering data confidence and accountability. Insights, Analysis and Performance: Lead the provision of insights, analysis, and performance reporting, and embed a culture of insight-led decision making across the charity. Support the ongoing development of our involvement and lived experience insight workstream, and further establish our ability to co-design and co-produce our service offer. Evidence our impact and performance within contractual monitoring reports, and contribute to future funding bids and tenders to secure commissioning arrangements. Produce clear, interpretable reports for internal and external stakeholders, as required. Produce clear management information and performance reports on both outputs and outcomes, and enable Managers to articulate stories of change, drive continuous improvement and demonstrate the quality of our work. Develop a performance framework to monitor progress of the implementation of Together Women's strategy, and prepare reports to inform Trustees of progress made. Support senior leaders with data-driven planning, presenting insights in accessible ways. Conduct ongoing data analysis to identify improvement opportunities, risks and issues. Team Leadership and Collaborative working: Line manage the Data and Impact Analyst, providing support, direction, coaching, workload prioritisation and professional development opportunities. Take a hands-on role in data processing to support the day-to-day delivery of the data function, ensuring operational resilience. Contribute to the immediate data management requirements as well as leading on the longer-term data strategy. Collaborate with colleagues across Together Women to align data activities with organisational objectives and mission. Work closely with key external stakeholders and maintain excellent relationships with key partners through collaborative, mutually beneficial working practice. Attend regular meetings and networking opportunities relating to the Effective Women's Centres Project, and associated networks and events. Quality Assurance and Contribution to research: Ensure data collection, management and storage processes are standardised and consistent across all our services. Embed the Women's Risk Needs Assessment and Gendered Wellbeing Assessment as Together Women's default assessment tools. Support Master Trainers to embed WRNA and GWA certifications across all frontline staff teams. Work closely with colleagues to develop a new Quality Assurance (QA) audit process and embed this into Together Women's work. Identify and resolve problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and deadlines, and escalate where necessary. Uphold the principles of ethical research, particularly with regard to consent and confidentiality. Carry out administrative tasks related directly to the delivery of the research. General duties: Maintain and improve competencies through continuous professional development. Support and uphold the mission, values and behaviours of Together Women. Actively promote equity, diversity and inclusion, and work in line with our Ethical Framework. Adhere to all organisational policies, code of conduct, and practices. Complete all mandatory organisation training. Treat personal or sensitive information and data about organisations, clients, staff and projects in line with UK GDPR and Data Protection principles. Carry out other associated duties as needed, in line with the broad remit of the role. Please note these accountabilities do not form part of the Data and Impact Manager's contract of employment, and may be subject to amendment as the organisation's needs evolve. Person specification Essential: Practical experience of conducting research . click apply for full job details
About us Join one of the UK's fastest growing and award-winning banks. We are a team of ambitious, passionate, hardworking, and committed people who have successfully created and launched one of the UK's newest specialist property finance banks. As we embark on an exciting journey of growth, we are seeking exceptional new team members who possess both the ambition and drive to contribute to our vision. At GB Bank, we believe that career progression should not only be achievable but accelerated, enabling our employees to reach their potential in a supportive and dynamic atmosphere. Our environment is fast-paced and collaborative, where your efforts are recognised, rewarded, and make a tangible impact. We take pride in fostering an open and inclusive culture that not only embraces change but also encourages continuous learning and professional development. In this role, you will: The Senior Credit Partner will play a key role in assessing and underwriting loan applications for our full range of property finance solutions, with a particular focus on portfolio Buy-to-let, Bridging and Commercial Mortgage finance. Key areas of responsibility: Conducting thorough financial analysis, risk assessment, and due diligence to make informed credit decisions. Using your personal delegated lending authority to underwrite larger, more complex lending transactions, further advances and account reviews in line with GB Bank Lending Policy, Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) and responsible lending principles. Preparing cases that fall outside your personal lending authority and presenting to appropriate authority holders and Committees where required. Collaborating with Business Development Managers (BDMs) and Relationship Managers (RMs) to undertake early-stage assessments of new lending cases, to provide timely indicative terms responses to borrowers and commercial finance brokers. Identifying and reporting cases that show signs of deteriorating credit quality, in line with GB Bank Business Support Policy. Acting as Deputy for the Head of Credit Underwriting during periods of absence e.g. holidays. Providing guidance and support to junior members of the team, sharing knowledge and best practices to enhance team performance. Being an expert in the Bank's lending policy and a "go-to" referral point for BDM, RM and other Credit team colleagues. Proactively supporting post-underwriting case progression (e.g. oversight of property due-diligence and documentation), as well as supporting post-completion processing and case management (further drawdowns and account reviews). Staying abreast of market trends, regulatory changes, and industry developments to inform decision-making and to identify potential improvements to underwriting systems, policies and procedures. Acting as a subject matter expert, working with colleagues from across the business, on project teams to develop, test and implement improvements to systems and processes. A bit about you - You are/have: Extensive experience in credit underwriting within the banking or financial services sector covering a variety of sectors, including Real Estate. Strong analytical skills, understanding of credit risk principles, financial analysis techniques and lending regulations. Proven track record of making sound credit decisions using a significant mandate and managing credit risk in a commercial lending environment. Exceptional communication, interpersonal and stakeholder management skills. Able to work independently and as part of a team, prioritising tasks to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Experience in deputising for senior colleagues and managing more junior colleagues. Driven, with a strong desire to exceed expectations. Confident - able to be pragmatic and exercise good judgement. Excited by the opportunity to work in a rapidly growing start-up bank with a strong purpose. Strong organisational skills with the ability to structure workloads efficiently, adapt to shifting priorities, and maintain productivity under pressure. What we can offer you: 8% company pension contribution and 3% individual contribution (which you can opt to increase) 25 days holiday every year plus bank holidays on top Private medical cover with BUPA - includes no excess + you can add family Death in service at 4 x base salary with Aviva Mental health support - through a helpline and counselling sessions Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave What else do I need to know? Location: London-based (4+ days in the office) Salary: Competitive Hours: 35 Hours per week We are an equal opportunities employer and positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates, regardless of their age, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital/civil partnership status, or pregnancy and maternity. At GB Bank, we value privacy and data protection rights. We have longstanding data protection culture and promote robust ethical standards in data management. Please read our Privacy Notice in relation to our recruitment activities before submitting your application to work with us.
Dec 08, 2025
Full time
About us Join one of the UK's fastest growing and award-winning banks. We are a team of ambitious, passionate, hardworking, and committed people who have successfully created and launched one of the UK's newest specialist property finance banks. As we embark on an exciting journey of growth, we are seeking exceptional new team members who possess both the ambition and drive to contribute to our vision. At GB Bank, we believe that career progression should not only be achievable but accelerated, enabling our employees to reach their potential in a supportive and dynamic atmosphere. Our environment is fast-paced and collaborative, where your efforts are recognised, rewarded, and make a tangible impact. We take pride in fostering an open and inclusive culture that not only embraces change but also encourages continuous learning and professional development. In this role, you will: The Senior Credit Partner will play a key role in assessing and underwriting loan applications for our full range of property finance solutions, with a particular focus on portfolio Buy-to-let, Bridging and Commercial Mortgage finance. Key areas of responsibility: Conducting thorough financial analysis, risk assessment, and due diligence to make informed credit decisions. Using your personal delegated lending authority to underwrite larger, more complex lending transactions, further advances and account reviews in line with GB Bank Lending Policy, Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) and responsible lending principles. Preparing cases that fall outside your personal lending authority and presenting to appropriate authority holders and Committees where required. Collaborating with Business Development Managers (BDMs) and Relationship Managers (RMs) to undertake early-stage assessments of new lending cases, to provide timely indicative terms responses to borrowers and commercial finance brokers. Identifying and reporting cases that show signs of deteriorating credit quality, in line with GB Bank Business Support Policy. Acting as Deputy for the Head of Credit Underwriting during periods of absence e.g. holidays. Providing guidance and support to junior members of the team, sharing knowledge and best practices to enhance team performance. Being an expert in the Bank's lending policy and a "go-to" referral point for BDM, RM and other Credit team colleagues. Proactively supporting post-underwriting case progression (e.g. oversight of property due-diligence and documentation), as well as supporting post-completion processing and case management (further drawdowns and account reviews). Staying abreast of market trends, regulatory changes, and industry developments to inform decision-making and to identify potential improvements to underwriting systems, policies and procedures. Acting as a subject matter expert, working with colleagues from across the business, on project teams to develop, test and implement improvements to systems and processes. A bit about you - You are/have: Extensive experience in credit underwriting within the banking or financial services sector covering a variety of sectors, including Real Estate. Strong analytical skills, understanding of credit risk principles, financial analysis techniques and lending regulations. Proven track record of making sound credit decisions using a significant mandate and managing credit risk in a commercial lending environment. Exceptional communication, interpersonal and stakeholder management skills. Able to work independently and as part of a team, prioritising tasks to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Experience in deputising for senior colleagues and managing more junior colleagues. Driven, with a strong desire to exceed expectations. Confident - able to be pragmatic and exercise good judgement. Excited by the opportunity to work in a rapidly growing start-up bank with a strong purpose. Strong organisational skills with the ability to structure workloads efficiently, adapt to shifting priorities, and maintain productivity under pressure. What we can offer you: 8% company pension contribution and 3% individual contribution (which you can opt to increase) 25 days holiday every year plus bank holidays on top Private medical cover with BUPA - includes no excess + you can add family Death in service at 4 x base salary with Aviva Mental health support - through a helpline and counselling sessions Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave What else do I need to know? Location: London-based (4+ days in the office) Salary: Competitive Hours: 35 Hours per week We are an equal opportunities employer and positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates, regardless of their age, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital/civil partnership status, or pregnancy and maternity. At GB Bank, we value privacy and data protection rights. We have longstanding data protection culture and promote robust ethical standards in data management. Please read our Privacy Notice in relation to our recruitment activities before submitting your application to work with us.