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The National Gallery
Project Lead, Masterplan Projects
The National Gallery City Of Westminster, London
The National Gallery is looking for an experienced Project Manager to lead the delivery of the upcoming major capital projects at the National Gallery. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a major capital project that will have a lasting impact on the Gallery's future. The successful candidate will have a proven track record in managing complex capital projects and a strong understanding of heritage environments and design quality. This is a full-time, fixed-term contract for up to 36 months. The role is primarily on-site (4-5 days per week), with some flexibility. Full attendance will be required during key project phases. For more information, please refer to the attached job pack and explore the benefits we offer.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
The National Gallery is looking for an experienced Project Manager to lead the delivery of the upcoming major capital projects at the National Gallery. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a major capital project that will have a lasting impact on the Gallery's future. The successful candidate will have a proven track record in managing complex capital projects and a strong understanding of heritage environments and design quality. This is a full-time, fixed-term contract for up to 36 months. The role is primarily on-site (4-5 days per week), with some flexibility. Full attendance will be required during key project phases. For more information, please refer to the attached job pack and explore the benefits we offer.
NFP People
Philanthropy Manager
NFP People
Philanthropy Manager We are seeking a proactive and relationship-led fundraiser to drive major donor and legacy giving for a growing and ambitious charity. Position: Philanthropy Manager Salary: £40,000 Location: Hybrid, with weekly office day in Kennington, London SE11 Hours: Full time Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 10am, Wednesday 7 January 2026 Interview Dates: 15 January (online) and 22 January (in person) About the Role This is a hands-on and rewarding role where you will lead the day-to-day delivery of major donor fundraising and help grow legacy giving. Working closely with the Development Director, senior leaders and trustees, you will oversee the major donor pipeline, build strong and meaningful relationships, and deliver personalised supporter experiences that inspire long term commitment. You will line manage the Philanthropy Officer and work collaboratively with colleagues across the organisation to plan and deliver events, develop compelling donor communications and support data driven insight into supporter behaviour and opportunities. Key responsibilities include: Managing and growing a portfolio of major donor prospects and supporters Developing tailored cultivation, solicitation and stewardship plans Planning and delivering high quality donor events and engagement activities Leading on legacy giving development, communications and stewardship Researching new prospects and preparing donor briefings Overseeing due diligence processes and ensuring compliance with fundraising standards Producing regular reports to support income forecasting and pipeline management Coaching, motivating and developing the Philanthropy Officer Supporting the implementation of improved CRM and data systems About You As Philanthropy Manager you will be confident, organised and proactive, with strong relationship management skills and the ability to communicate impact with clarity and warmth. You will be motivated by building meaningful supporter relationships and delivering exceptional experiences. Essential skills and experience: Strong background in major donor or individual giving fundraising Experience securing five or six figure gifts Ability to manage pipelines and donor journeys using CRM systems Experience planning and delivering donor cultivation events Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong organisational and project management skills with attention to detail Ability to work collaboratively with senior leaders, trustees and colleagues Experience researching and cultivating new prospects Personal qualities: Warm, engaging and confident working with people from all backgrounds A proactive mindset with the ability to spot opportunities Commitment to inclusion and belief in the transformative power of the arts A collaborative team player with a supportive leadership style About the Organisation This organisation works nationally to make music education equitable, inclusive and joyful for every child. Through long term programmes in partner schools, teacher training, advocacy work and sector wide initiatives, it supports thousands of children and young people each year. The charity is entering the next phase of strategic growth, scaling its most impactful work and strengthening its national influence. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Major Donor Manager/officer, Individual Giving Manager/officer, Fundraising Manager/officer, Philanthropy Lead, Development Manager/officer, Supporter Engagement Manager/officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Philanthropy Manager We are seeking a proactive and relationship-led fundraiser to drive major donor and legacy giving for a growing and ambitious charity. Position: Philanthropy Manager Salary: £40,000 Location: Hybrid, with weekly office day in Kennington, London SE11 Hours: Full time Contract: Permanent Closing Date: 10am, Wednesday 7 January 2026 Interview Dates: 15 January (online) and 22 January (in person) About the Role This is a hands-on and rewarding role where you will lead the day-to-day delivery of major donor fundraising and help grow legacy giving. Working closely with the Development Director, senior leaders and trustees, you will oversee the major donor pipeline, build strong and meaningful relationships, and deliver personalised supporter experiences that inspire long term commitment. You will line manage the Philanthropy Officer and work collaboratively with colleagues across the organisation to plan and deliver events, develop compelling donor communications and support data driven insight into supporter behaviour and opportunities. Key responsibilities include: Managing and growing a portfolio of major donor prospects and supporters Developing tailored cultivation, solicitation and stewardship plans Planning and delivering high quality donor events and engagement activities Leading on legacy giving development, communications and stewardship Researching new prospects and preparing donor briefings Overseeing due diligence processes and ensuring compliance with fundraising standards Producing regular reports to support income forecasting and pipeline management Coaching, motivating and developing the Philanthropy Officer Supporting the implementation of improved CRM and data systems About You As Philanthropy Manager you will be confident, organised and proactive, with strong relationship management skills and the ability to communicate impact with clarity and warmth. You will be motivated by building meaningful supporter relationships and delivering exceptional experiences. Essential skills and experience: Strong background in major donor or individual giving fundraising Experience securing five or six figure gifts Ability to manage pipelines and donor journeys using CRM systems Experience planning and delivering donor cultivation events Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong organisational and project management skills with attention to detail Ability to work collaboratively with senior leaders, trustees and colleagues Experience researching and cultivating new prospects Personal qualities: Warm, engaging and confident working with people from all backgrounds A proactive mindset with the ability to spot opportunities Commitment to inclusion and belief in the transformative power of the arts A collaborative team player with a supportive leadership style About the Organisation This organisation works nationally to make music education equitable, inclusive and joyful for every child. Through long term programmes in partner schools, teacher training, advocacy work and sector wide initiatives, it supports thousands of children and young people each year. The charity is entering the next phase of strategic growth, scaling its most impactful work and strengthening its national influence. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Major Donor Manager/officer, Individual Giving Manager/officer, Fundraising Manager/officer, Philanthropy Lead, Development Manager/officer, Supporter Engagement Manager/officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Natasha Allergy Research Foundation
Head of Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising
Natasha Allergy Research Foundation
A member of the Senior Leadership Team, the Head of Corporate Partnerships & Fundraising will develop and execute the Foundation's income generation strategy and inspire significant financial growth. The ideal candidate will have significant understanding and experience of developing strategic corporate partnerships, individual giving and mass participation income streams, building relationships with trusts and foundations and philanthropic donors You will have a successful track record of securing high-value gifts and will enjoy deepening donor relationships and growing partnerships giving year on year. The role requires a pro-active, results-driven, ambitious self-starter, keen to get stuck in and make a meaningful and positive difference. Remote/Home working. Apply by 10am, Monday 26 January 2026. To apply, please send a CV and covering letter setting out why you are interested in the role and how you meet the person specification to JOB PURPOSE The Head of Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising will support the Foundation to achieve its exciting new ambitions from 2026 onwards and to make a step change across all Natasha Foundation's fundraising activities. Key responsibilities are to: Develop and deliver the fundraising strategy, identifying fresh opportunities and appraising existing activities. This includes setting clear and measurable targets for fundraising ambitions and activity. Lead our corporate partnership work, including identifying opportunities to develop strategic partnerships, as well as create new partnerships with businesses that are aligned with the values and ethos of Natasha's Foundation. Support the Individual Giving Officer to develop the Foundation's mass participation and individual giving programmes. Lead our philanthropic giving programme, working with trusts and foundations, and other income generation projects. Work with colleagues across the Foundation to develop a compelling and comprehensive stakeholder communications and events programme, aligned to the fundraising strategy and targets, as well as broader engagement. The Head of Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising will need to demonstrate strategic leadership, experience of high-level relationship building and stakeholder management, grant management, staff leadership and team management. JOB DESCRIPTION Work with the Foundation's Founders to build and cultivate significant major giving relationships with corporate partners, individuals, trusts and other key supporters to grow their support for Natasha's Foundation. Lead and help grow the Foundation's corporate partnership programme. Lead the Foundation's mass participation and individual giving programmes. Lead and develop the Foundation's grants programme to maximise opportunities for the Foundation where appropriate. Advise on all aspects of philanthropic giving. Work with the Foundation's Co-Founders and staff team to make the most of available networks and new opportunities. Work effectively with the Director of Communications to produce compelling fundraising communications and funding propositions that are on brand and reflect a coherent and consistent message. Identify and deliver new initiatives for fundraising that maximise the opportunities available to Natasha's Foundation through its existing networks. Ensure fundraising activity and achievements are accurately and regularly reported through relevant management and governance routes and that statutory reporting requirements are met; ensuring full compliance with all relevant legislation and codes of practice. In collaboration with the Finance Officer ensure all funds are received and agree budgets for effective delivery of objectives.Help build a strong, professional, and competent Fundraising Team of three, providing inspiration and motivation, team and individual development. As a member of the Senior Management Team effectively contribute to wider plans and objectives, maintaining close working relationships across all functions and contributing as required to the Foundation's wider programme of work and activities. Represent the Foundation at networking events and speaker opportunities, actively seeking out opportunities to raise the profile of the Foundation's work and act as a strong ambassador. PERSON SPECIFICATION To be successful in this role you will have: A clear understanding and passion for Natasha Foundation's mission. A proven track record in fundraising at a senior level, including securing donations from the commercial sector, trusts, foundations, and high net-worth individuals. Significant experience of shaping and implementing a successful fundraising strategy that has delivered a step change in income generation. Experience of working with high profile brands and of the importance of brand association. Experience of managing budgets at senior management level. An innovative leader and people manager with the ability to mentor and inspire. Strong communication, interpersonal and collaborative skills with the ability to positively engage with senior stakeholders, secure buy-in, negotiate, influence, build credibility and represent the Foundation at all levels. A collaborative approach to problem solving, but with ability to make and clearly articulate decisions when required. The ability to exercise tact, diplomacy, and discretion combined with personal warmth, friendliness, and openness. Self-motivated with the ability to work well under pressure in a busy environment. Strong financial and commercial acumen with the ability to evaluate opportunities and to drive effective initiatives. Excellent at taking the initiative and spotting opportunities to improve and push the organisation forward. High level of integrity, confidentiality, and dependability with a genuine commitment to quality Flexible and adaptable outlook in approach to work undertaken. Ability to work some weekends and travel around the UK as required. We know that diversity fosters creativity and innovation. We are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where we all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from underrepresented groups (including people from racially minoritised communities, migrant and refugee communities, LGBTQ+ people and disabled people). Please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help ensure the application process works for you.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
A member of the Senior Leadership Team, the Head of Corporate Partnerships & Fundraising will develop and execute the Foundation's income generation strategy and inspire significant financial growth. The ideal candidate will have significant understanding and experience of developing strategic corporate partnerships, individual giving and mass participation income streams, building relationships with trusts and foundations and philanthropic donors You will have a successful track record of securing high-value gifts and will enjoy deepening donor relationships and growing partnerships giving year on year. The role requires a pro-active, results-driven, ambitious self-starter, keen to get stuck in and make a meaningful and positive difference. Remote/Home working. Apply by 10am, Monday 26 January 2026. To apply, please send a CV and covering letter setting out why you are interested in the role and how you meet the person specification to JOB PURPOSE The Head of Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising will support the Foundation to achieve its exciting new ambitions from 2026 onwards and to make a step change across all Natasha Foundation's fundraising activities. Key responsibilities are to: Develop and deliver the fundraising strategy, identifying fresh opportunities and appraising existing activities. This includes setting clear and measurable targets for fundraising ambitions and activity. Lead our corporate partnership work, including identifying opportunities to develop strategic partnerships, as well as create new partnerships with businesses that are aligned with the values and ethos of Natasha's Foundation. Support the Individual Giving Officer to develop the Foundation's mass participation and individual giving programmes. Lead our philanthropic giving programme, working with trusts and foundations, and other income generation projects. Work with colleagues across the Foundation to develop a compelling and comprehensive stakeholder communications and events programme, aligned to the fundraising strategy and targets, as well as broader engagement. The Head of Corporate Partnerships and Fundraising will need to demonstrate strategic leadership, experience of high-level relationship building and stakeholder management, grant management, staff leadership and team management. JOB DESCRIPTION Work with the Foundation's Founders to build and cultivate significant major giving relationships with corporate partners, individuals, trusts and other key supporters to grow their support for Natasha's Foundation. Lead and help grow the Foundation's corporate partnership programme. Lead the Foundation's mass participation and individual giving programmes. Lead and develop the Foundation's grants programme to maximise opportunities for the Foundation where appropriate. Advise on all aspects of philanthropic giving. Work with the Foundation's Co-Founders and staff team to make the most of available networks and new opportunities. Work effectively with the Director of Communications to produce compelling fundraising communications and funding propositions that are on brand and reflect a coherent and consistent message. Identify and deliver new initiatives for fundraising that maximise the opportunities available to Natasha's Foundation through its existing networks. Ensure fundraising activity and achievements are accurately and regularly reported through relevant management and governance routes and that statutory reporting requirements are met; ensuring full compliance with all relevant legislation and codes of practice. In collaboration with the Finance Officer ensure all funds are received and agree budgets for effective delivery of objectives.Help build a strong, professional, and competent Fundraising Team of three, providing inspiration and motivation, team and individual development. As a member of the Senior Management Team effectively contribute to wider plans and objectives, maintaining close working relationships across all functions and contributing as required to the Foundation's wider programme of work and activities. Represent the Foundation at networking events and speaker opportunities, actively seeking out opportunities to raise the profile of the Foundation's work and act as a strong ambassador. PERSON SPECIFICATION To be successful in this role you will have: A clear understanding and passion for Natasha Foundation's mission. A proven track record in fundraising at a senior level, including securing donations from the commercial sector, trusts, foundations, and high net-worth individuals. Significant experience of shaping and implementing a successful fundraising strategy that has delivered a step change in income generation. Experience of working with high profile brands and of the importance of brand association. Experience of managing budgets at senior management level. An innovative leader and people manager with the ability to mentor and inspire. Strong communication, interpersonal and collaborative skills with the ability to positively engage with senior stakeholders, secure buy-in, negotiate, influence, build credibility and represent the Foundation at all levels. A collaborative approach to problem solving, but with ability to make and clearly articulate decisions when required. The ability to exercise tact, diplomacy, and discretion combined with personal warmth, friendliness, and openness. Self-motivated with the ability to work well under pressure in a busy environment. Strong financial and commercial acumen with the ability to evaluate opportunities and to drive effective initiatives. Excellent at taking the initiative and spotting opportunities to improve and push the organisation forward. High level of integrity, confidentiality, and dependability with a genuine commitment to quality Flexible and adaptable outlook in approach to work undertaken. Ability to work some weekends and travel around the UK as required. We know that diversity fosters creativity and innovation. We are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where we all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from underrepresented groups (including people from racially minoritised communities, migrant and refugee communities, LGBTQ+ people and disabled people). Please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help ensure the application process works for you.
easywebrecruitment.com
Senior Project Officer
easywebrecruitment.com
Senior Project Officer - Cycle Access Fund (maternity cover) Location : Home-based in Scotland Job Type: Full time, 37.5 hours per week Contract Type : Fixed Term Contract Salary: £34,254 - £38,060 per annum Benefits : 27 days holiday + bank holidays (pro rata for part time roles), perk scheme access, life assurance, paid compassionate leave, enhanced sick pay, membership plus many more staff benefits. There s never been a better time to join the team! Our client have launched an ambitious new strategy and they want you to be part of it. There are loads of reasons to love cycling, even if you re not someone who cycles. From cutting pollution, to making us healthier and happier, cycling can help us all thrive. The Cycle Access Fund (CAF) provides capital grant funding to organisations in Scotland to support the purchase and repair of cycles for use by individuals who would not otherwise have access to a bike. They re looking for a highly organised and motivated Senior Project Officer to help manage this impactful project and ensure the effective dispersal of funding. This is a collaborative role that will suit an organised, proactive individual with solid experience of using Microsoft Dynamics 365 to monitor and manage projects. Managing external stakeholders and multiple grant applications is a key part of ensuring the continued success of this programme, so strong prioritisation skills are essential. If you are enthusiastic about supporting communities and improving access to cycling, they want to hear from you! Explore the attached job description for full details on this exciting opportunity. Complete the application form expressing why you are the right candidate for this opening. Focus on gearing your supporting statement to exemplify how your skills and experience match the requirements of the role, directly referring to the person specification. This enables the selection panel to assess your relative strengths against the specified criteria. This a 12-month maternity cover fixed term contract. The role is home based in Scotland. Applications close at 9:00am on the closing date shown You may also have experience in the following: Project Officer, Programme Management, Project Manager, Policy Manager, Project Management, Development Manager, Project Delivery, Event Management, Marketing, Fundraising, Health, Sport, Fitness, Cycling, Charity, Charities, NFP, Not for Profit, etc. REF-
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Senior Project Officer - Cycle Access Fund (maternity cover) Location : Home-based in Scotland Job Type: Full time, 37.5 hours per week Contract Type : Fixed Term Contract Salary: £34,254 - £38,060 per annum Benefits : 27 days holiday + bank holidays (pro rata for part time roles), perk scheme access, life assurance, paid compassionate leave, enhanced sick pay, membership plus many more staff benefits. There s never been a better time to join the team! Our client have launched an ambitious new strategy and they want you to be part of it. There are loads of reasons to love cycling, even if you re not someone who cycles. From cutting pollution, to making us healthier and happier, cycling can help us all thrive. The Cycle Access Fund (CAF) provides capital grant funding to organisations in Scotland to support the purchase and repair of cycles for use by individuals who would not otherwise have access to a bike. They re looking for a highly organised and motivated Senior Project Officer to help manage this impactful project and ensure the effective dispersal of funding. This is a collaborative role that will suit an organised, proactive individual with solid experience of using Microsoft Dynamics 365 to monitor and manage projects. Managing external stakeholders and multiple grant applications is a key part of ensuring the continued success of this programme, so strong prioritisation skills are essential. If you are enthusiastic about supporting communities and improving access to cycling, they want to hear from you! Explore the attached job description for full details on this exciting opportunity. Complete the application form expressing why you are the right candidate for this opening. Focus on gearing your supporting statement to exemplify how your skills and experience match the requirements of the role, directly referring to the person specification. This enables the selection panel to assess your relative strengths against the specified criteria. This a 12-month maternity cover fixed term contract. The role is home based in Scotland. Applications close at 9:00am on the closing date shown You may also have experience in the following: Project Officer, Programme Management, Project Manager, Policy Manager, Project Management, Development Manager, Project Delivery, Event Management, Marketing, Fundraising, Health, Sport, Fitness, Cycling, Charity, Charities, NFP, Not for Profit, etc. REF-
NFP People
Team Assistant
NFP People
Team Assistant Position: Team Assistant Salary: £30,000 -£35,000pa pro rata (dependant on experience) Location: Central London (hybrid working available) Hours: Part time - 22.5 hours per week (must include Fridays) Closing date: 6th January 2026 About the Role This opportunity sits within our client's Commercial Division, where the successful candidate will provide essential administrative and organisational support to ensure the team operates efficiently and professionally. The organisation is a respected, multi-disciplinary property consultancy known for its expertise, collaborative culture and commitment to high-quality service. Key Responsibilities Carrying out client due diligence and anti-money laundering checks Preparing and formatting documents including marketing materials, presentations, terms of appointment and track records Managing client enquiries, delivering excellent service and resolving queries promptly Supporting accounting processes including invoice handling, fee and supplier processing, forecasting, reconciliation and expenses Producing audio and copy typed reports Maintaining accurate information across databases, spreadsheets, client relationship management systems and file management systems Liaising with the Property Marketing Manager and providing cover during periods of absence Coordinating meetings and travel, including booking accommodation and transport Handling incoming telephone calls professionally and efficiently Ensuring departmental records are accurate, organised and up to date Working collaboratively with the Office Manager, Executive Assistants and other Team Assistants, providing cover for holiday and sickness where required Assisting with ad hoc projects, demonstrating flexibility in a fast-paced environment About You The ideal candidate will be a confident and capable administrator with excellent organisational skills and a strong eye for detail. They will enjoy supporting others, managing several tasks at once and contributing positively to a team environment. You will bring: Previous administration experience (essential) Previous Property experience (desirable) Clear and professional communication skills High accuracy and attention to detail A strong customer focus and a positive, proactive attitude The ability to multitask and manage competing priorities Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe Pro A collaborative approach and willingness to support colleagues across the team Other roles you may have experience of could include: Administrative Assistant, Office Assistant, Team Administrator, Personal Assistant, Secretary, Commercial Assistant, Business Support Assistant, Operations Assistant, Project Support Administrator, Office Coordinator, Reception and Administration Assistant
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Team Assistant Position: Team Assistant Salary: £30,000 -£35,000pa pro rata (dependant on experience) Location: Central London (hybrid working available) Hours: Part time - 22.5 hours per week (must include Fridays) Closing date: 6th January 2026 About the Role This opportunity sits within our client's Commercial Division, where the successful candidate will provide essential administrative and organisational support to ensure the team operates efficiently and professionally. The organisation is a respected, multi-disciplinary property consultancy known for its expertise, collaborative culture and commitment to high-quality service. Key Responsibilities Carrying out client due diligence and anti-money laundering checks Preparing and formatting documents including marketing materials, presentations, terms of appointment and track records Managing client enquiries, delivering excellent service and resolving queries promptly Supporting accounting processes including invoice handling, fee and supplier processing, forecasting, reconciliation and expenses Producing audio and copy typed reports Maintaining accurate information across databases, spreadsheets, client relationship management systems and file management systems Liaising with the Property Marketing Manager and providing cover during periods of absence Coordinating meetings and travel, including booking accommodation and transport Handling incoming telephone calls professionally and efficiently Ensuring departmental records are accurate, organised and up to date Working collaboratively with the Office Manager, Executive Assistants and other Team Assistants, providing cover for holiday and sickness where required Assisting with ad hoc projects, demonstrating flexibility in a fast-paced environment About You The ideal candidate will be a confident and capable administrator with excellent organisational skills and a strong eye for detail. They will enjoy supporting others, managing several tasks at once and contributing positively to a team environment. You will bring: Previous administration experience (essential) Previous Property experience (desirable) Clear and professional communication skills High accuracy and attention to detail A strong customer focus and a positive, proactive attitude The ability to multitask and manage competing priorities Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe Pro A collaborative approach and willingness to support colleagues across the team Other roles you may have experience of could include: Administrative Assistant, Office Assistant, Team Administrator, Personal Assistant, Secretary, Commercial Assistant, Business Support Assistant, Operations Assistant, Project Support Administrator, Office Coordinator, Reception and Administration Assistant
Rutherford Briant
Senior Tax Manager
Rutherford Briant Blythe Bridge, Staffordshire
Overview Are you an experienced tax professional ready to take the next step in your career? The client is a leading firm, within Stoke-on-Trent. They work with a range of clients from start-ups to well-established businesses. They are looking to develop their Tax team through recruiting a Senior Tax Manager. Responsibilities Manage complex personal tax returns, P11Ds, and handle HMRC enquiries while advising clients on a broad range of tax matters Lead client relationships by providing strategic advice, attending meetings, and supporting tax planning and advisory projects such as succession planning and restructuring Supervise, mentor and review the work of junior team members to support their development and ensure high standards Contribute to internal leadership through participation in monthly management meetings and driving process improvements Support the delivery of high-quality tax services by applying technical knowledge across compliance and advisory work Requirements CTA qualified or equivalent Experience in a practice managing a private client portfolio Understanding of CT and IHT and personal tax Experience advising OMBs and high-net-worth individuals Experience leading and developing a team Benefits 5% profit share bonus (paid in the last three years) Early Friday finishes Are you fully qualified and ready to make an impact in a growing firm? If so, apply here now. Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Overview Are you an experienced tax professional ready to take the next step in your career? The client is a leading firm, within Stoke-on-Trent. They work with a range of clients from start-ups to well-established businesses. They are looking to develop their Tax team through recruiting a Senior Tax Manager. Responsibilities Manage complex personal tax returns, P11Ds, and handle HMRC enquiries while advising clients on a broad range of tax matters Lead client relationships by providing strategic advice, attending meetings, and supporting tax planning and advisory projects such as succession planning and restructuring Supervise, mentor and review the work of junior team members to support their development and ensure high standards Contribute to internal leadership through participation in monthly management meetings and driving process improvements Support the delivery of high-quality tax services by applying technical knowledge across compliance and advisory work Requirements CTA qualified or equivalent Experience in a practice managing a private client portfolio Understanding of CT and IHT and personal tax Experience advising OMBs and high-net-worth individuals Experience leading and developing a team Benefits 5% profit share bonus (paid in the last three years) Early Friday finishes Are you fully qualified and ready to make an impact in a growing firm? If so, apply here now. Rutherford Briant is passionate about equity, diversity, and inclusion. We seek individuals from the widest talent pool and encourage underrepresented talent to apply to vacancies with us. We are committed to recruitment processes that are fair for all, regardless of background and personal characteristics.
IT Security Technical, Governance, Risk and Compliance Consultant
Trades Workforce Solutions
Overview of the role Phoenix enables digital transformation in the workplace, empowering UK organisations to innovate and transform with cloud and hybrid infrastructures, data, AI, security, and collaboration tools. We are now looking for a Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) Consultant to join the team and help deliver a range of customer engagements. What will you be doing? Scoping of customer requirements, working with the GRC Practice Lead and Business Development Manager to identify GRC opportunities Providing internal support to key business functions within the organisation around GRC Delivery of GRC consultancy projects to a range of customers across the public sector and corporate sector, this includes: Security/maturity assessments Cyber security strategy development ISO services - from gap analysis, external auditing and implementation support around ISO27001, ISO22301 & ISO42001 AI governance workshops Third party risk management Incident response planning, including but not limited to Cyber Security Incident Response Plans (CSIRPs) and Tabletop Exercises, Business Impact Assessments, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plans and support Why you should apply? At Phoenix, our philosophy is simple - we aim to be the UK's leading IT solution and managed service provider and that means we recognise that it's our people who are the heart of everything we do. We do this by providing the encouragement, support and skill development that you need to be the very best you can be at work. We are proud of our culture, so much so that we have developed our Culture Blueprint which you can read. What are we looking for? The right person for this role will already have a track record and pedigree in delivering GRC consultant to a varied customer base. You will be comfortable in the consultant role with the commercial awareness to be excellent in customer-facing role such as this. Those who have only an experience in an internal role or as an engineer will not be suitable for this position. Key skills/experience: A consistent track record and pedigree in delivering GRC consultancy to a varied customer base Ability to understand and succinctly explain the complex requirements of frameworks, standards and best practice including such as ISO27001/22301, CIS and Cyber Essentials Experience of creating CSIRP's or similar incident response documentation, and delivery of tabletop exercises Ability to create high quality reports and documentation, meeting deadlines Ability to translate technical content into simple and straightforward language, and deal with a range of technical and non-technical stakeholders Ability to form rapport and trust with customers quickly, and dedication to delivering outstanding work Practical stuff Where is the role based? Our HQ is in Pocklington (YO42) however this role can be largely remote with a visit once a month. How many interviews? Following a screen with the Recruitment Team you can expect a two-stage interview process. What are the benefits? You can read about the benefits on offer Important BPSS Check: As part of our recruitment process due to the nature of the work we do, all employees are required to undertake a check. While some employees require further security clearance, the BPSS check is a must-have requirement and all offers of employment are conditional pending the passing of this check.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Overview of the role Phoenix enables digital transformation in the workplace, empowering UK organisations to innovate and transform with cloud and hybrid infrastructures, data, AI, security, and collaboration tools. We are now looking for a Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) Consultant to join the team and help deliver a range of customer engagements. What will you be doing? Scoping of customer requirements, working with the GRC Practice Lead and Business Development Manager to identify GRC opportunities Providing internal support to key business functions within the organisation around GRC Delivery of GRC consultancy projects to a range of customers across the public sector and corporate sector, this includes: Security/maturity assessments Cyber security strategy development ISO services - from gap analysis, external auditing and implementation support around ISO27001, ISO22301 & ISO42001 AI governance workshops Third party risk management Incident response planning, including but not limited to Cyber Security Incident Response Plans (CSIRPs) and Tabletop Exercises, Business Impact Assessments, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plans and support Why you should apply? At Phoenix, our philosophy is simple - we aim to be the UK's leading IT solution and managed service provider and that means we recognise that it's our people who are the heart of everything we do. We do this by providing the encouragement, support and skill development that you need to be the very best you can be at work. We are proud of our culture, so much so that we have developed our Culture Blueprint which you can read. What are we looking for? The right person for this role will already have a track record and pedigree in delivering GRC consultant to a varied customer base. You will be comfortable in the consultant role with the commercial awareness to be excellent in customer-facing role such as this. Those who have only an experience in an internal role or as an engineer will not be suitable for this position. Key skills/experience: A consistent track record and pedigree in delivering GRC consultancy to a varied customer base Ability to understand and succinctly explain the complex requirements of frameworks, standards and best practice including such as ISO27001/22301, CIS and Cyber Essentials Experience of creating CSIRP's or similar incident response documentation, and delivery of tabletop exercises Ability to create high quality reports and documentation, meeting deadlines Ability to translate technical content into simple and straightforward language, and deal with a range of technical and non-technical stakeholders Ability to form rapport and trust with customers quickly, and dedication to delivering outstanding work Practical stuff Where is the role based? Our HQ is in Pocklington (YO42) however this role can be largely remote with a visit once a month. How many interviews? Following a screen with the Recruitment Team you can expect a two-stage interview process. What are the benefits? You can read about the benefits on offer Important BPSS Check: As part of our recruitment process due to the nature of the work we do, all employees are required to undertake a check. While some employees require further security clearance, the BPSS check is a must-have requirement and all offers of employment are conditional pending the passing of this check.
Park Avenue Recruitment
Interim Estates and Valuation Manager
Park Avenue Recruitment
INTERIM ESTATES & VALUATION MANAGER SOUTHEAST Park Avenue are pleased to be working with a Local Authority in the Southeast who require an Interim Estates & Valuations Manager on an initial 9 month period (acting as maternity cover). This role will see you managing a small team, who're qualified and experienced individuals. You'll oversee the valuations (commercial and a small collection of residential) as well as supporting with general property management duties. There'll be some requirement for you to advise with the Projects team, providing support from a Property perspective. The portfolio mostly consists of industrial and commercial units, but you'll work with external stakeholders and agents with particular aspects of the portfolio. You're required in the office 2-3 days per week. The hiring manager is open to applicants who wish to undertake this position on a full time or part time basis. Essential criteria: Local Government experience MRICS & Registered Valuer accreditation Access to a car - they offer free parking within the borough. If this role is of interest, please send your CV across to
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
INTERIM ESTATES & VALUATION MANAGER SOUTHEAST Park Avenue are pleased to be working with a Local Authority in the Southeast who require an Interim Estates & Valuations Manager on an initial 9 month period (acting as maternity cover). This role will see you managing a small team, who're qualified and experienced individuals. You'll oversee the valuations (commercial and a small collection of residential) as well as supporting with general property management duties. There'll be some requirement for you to advise with the Projects team, providing support from a Property perspective. The portfolio mostly consists of industrial and commercial units, but you'll work with external stakeholders and agents with particular aspects of the portfolio. You're required in the office 2-3 days per week. The hiring manager is open to applicants who wish to undertake this position on a full time or part time basis. Essential criteria: Local Government experience MRICS & Registered Valuer accreditation Access to a car - they offer free parking within the borough. If this role is of interest, please send your CV across to
MarTech Manager
Trades Workforce Solutions City, Manchester
MarTech Manager We are seeking a highly skilled and proactive MarTech Manager to own, optimize, and govern our marketing technology stack while leading the technical delivery of marketing initiatives. The ideal candidate is a former software engineering leader who thrives at the intersection of marketing strategy and technology execution. You will serve as the primary technical authority for the entire MarTech ecosystem, driving the planning, development, deployment, and ongoing governance of marketing tools, custom solutions, and infrastructure. If you have a proven background in leading software development teams, building internal products, and translating complex marketing needs into robust, scalable technical solutions, we want to hear from you. Reporting to the Head of Marketing Operations, you will bridge technical development and marketing strategy, ensuring our tech stack and custom solutions deliver maximum business impact, scalability, and performance. Responsibilities MarTech Stack Ownership & Optimization Own the full marketing technology stack: maintain, configure, audit, and continuously optimize tools (CMS, ESP, CRM, CDP, analytics, automation platforms, etc.) to support marketing execution at scale. Identify gaps in tooling or infrastructure, evaluate solutions, and lead implementation of new technologies or enhancements. Govern internally developed marketing products and tools, ensuring operational readiness, security compliance, infrastructure stability, and alignment with IT standards. Monitor, report on, and enforce email reputation and deliverability best practices; serve as the primary marketing stakeholder for email sending infrastructure and spam testing protocols. Technical Leadership & Project Delivery Lead internal development efforts (planning, design, programming, testing, and deployment) for custom marketing solutions, advanced CMS content, email templates, automation workflows, and internal tools. Act as the hands on technical authority and thought partner on complex MarTech projects, providing code level expertise when needed while guiding cross functional delivery. Support the building and customization of advanced, interactive website content and components using the in house CMS. Design, develop, and maintain reporting and auditing frameworks that extract actionable insights from tooling usage, BI databases, and cross team data sources (including writing advanced SQL queries and building data pipelines). Process, Standards & Enablement Establish, document, and enforce technical best practices, coding standards, and development methodologies across all marketing related builds (web, email, automation). Create and maintain training materials, process documentation, runbooks, and performance support resources for the broader Marketing Operations team. Regularly audit website content, email templates, and tooling configurations for quality, brand consistency, accessibility, SEO, and performance; provide actionable improvement recommendations. Drive continuous improvement initiatives: identify opportunities to build or enhance internal tools that increase marketing efficiency and capabilities. Cross Functional Collaboration & Incident Management Partner closely with Creative, Conversion, SEO, BI, IT, and other squads to translate business and campaign requirements into scalable technical solutions. Serve as the escalation point and lead investigator for incidents related to CMS, email operations, custom tools, or infrastructure disruptions. Stay ahead of industry trends in MarTech, email deliverability, web development, and data infrastructure to proactively recommend and implement improvements. Provide ad hoc technical analysis, troubleshooting, and data support to marketing stakeholders. Other duties and responsibilities as assigned. Requirements Relevant degree/diploma or a minimum of 7-10 years' experience in a technical marketing, marketing operations, or software engineering role. Proven track record (6+ years) leading software development teams and delivering production grade applications or internal tools end to end. Expert level proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript; strong working knowledge of SQL (query writing, optimization, pipeline creation) required. Extensive hands on experience with enterprise CMS platforms, email service providers (ESP), customer data platforms (CDP), CRM systems, marketing automation tools, and related MarTech infrastructure. Deep understanding of email reputation management, deliverability best practices, spam testing, and IP warming strategies. Solid foundation in SEO principles, web performance optimization, accessibility standards, and modern UI/UX best practices. Experience governing internal products/tools in collaboration with IT (operational readiness reviews, orchestration tools, security/compliance requirements). Demonstrated ability to build reporting/auditing frameworks and extract insights from complex, multi source datasets. Exceptional problem solving skills with the ability to dissect complex technical and business challenges and drive data driven solutions. Outstanding organizational, time management, and communication skills (verbal and written English); comfortable influencing stakeholders at all levels. Self motivated, thrives in rapid change environments, and able to juggle multiple high impact projects while maintaining extreme attention to detail. Ability to travel when required.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
MarTech Manager We are seeking a highly skilled and proactive MarTech Manager to own, optimize, and govern our marketing technology stack while leading the technical delivery of marketing initiatives. The ideal candidate is a former software engineering leader who thrives at the intersection of marketing strategy and technology execution. You will serve as the primary technical authority for the entire MarTech ecosystem, driving the planning, development, deployment, and ongoing governance of marketing tools, custom solutions, and infrastructure. If you have a proven background in leading software development teams, building internal products, and translating complex marketing needs into robust, scalable technical solutions, we want to hear from you. Reporting to the Head of Marketing Operations, you will bridge technical development and marketing strategy, ensuring our tech stack and custom solutions deliver maximum business impact, scalability, and performance. Responsibilities MarTech Stack Ownership & Optimization Own the full marketing technology stack: maintain, configure, audit, and continuously optimize tools (CMS, ESP, CRM, CDP, analytics, automation platforms, etc.) to support marketing execution at scale. Identify gaps in tooling or infrastructure, evaluate solutions, and lead implementation of new technologies or enhancements. Govern internally developed marketing products and tools, ensuring operational readiness, security compliance, infrastructure stability, and alignment with IT standards. Monitor, report on, and enforce email reputation and deliverability best practices; serve as the primary marketing stakeholder for email sending infrastructure and spam testing protocols. Technical Leadership & Project Delivery Lead internal development efforts (planning, design, programming, testing, and deployment) for custom marketing solutions, advanced CMS content, email templates, automation workflows, and internal tools. Act as the hands on technical authority and thought partner on complex MarTech projects, providing code level expertise when needed while guiding cross functional delivery. Support the building and customization of advanced, interactive website content and components using the in house CMS. Design, develop, and maintain reporting and auditing frameworks that extract actionable insights from tooling usage, BI databases, and cross team data sources (including writing advanced SQL queries and building data pipelines). Process, Standards & Enablement Establish, document, and enforce technical best practices, coding standards, and development methodologies across all marketing related builds (web, email, automation). Create and maintain training materials, process documentation, runbooks, and performance support resources for the broader Marketing Operations team. Regularly audit website content, email templates, and tooling configurations for quality, brand consistency, accessibility, SEO, and performance; provide actionable improvement recommendations. Drive continuous improvement initiatives: identify opportunities to build or enhance internal tools that increase marketing efficiency and capabilities. Cross Functional Collaboration & Incident Management Partner closely with Creative, Conversion, SEO, BI, IT, and other squads to translate business and campaign requirements into scalable technical solutions. Serve as the escalation point and lead investigator for incidents related to CMS, email operations, custom tools, or infrastructure disruptions. Stay ahead of industry trends in MarTech, email deliverability, web development, and data infrastructure to proactively recommend and implement improvements. Provide ad hoc technical analysis, troubleshooting, and data support to marketing stakeholders. Other duties and responsibilities as assigned. Requirements Relevant degree/diploma or a minimum of 7-10 years' experience in a technical marketing, marketing operations, or software engineering role. Proven track record (6+ years) leading software development teams and delivering production grade applications or internal tools end to end. Expert level proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript; strong working knowledge of SQL (query writing, optimization, pipeline creation) required. Extensive hands on experience with enterprise CMS platforms, email service providers (ESP), customer data platforms (CDP), CRM systems, marketing automation tools, and related MarTech infrastructure. Deep understanding of email reputation management, deliverability best practices, spam testing, and IP warming strategies. Solid foundation in SEO principles, web performance optimization, accessibility standards, and modern UI/UX best practices. Experience governing internal products/tools in collaboration with IT (operational readiness reviews, orchestration tools, security/compliance requirements). Demonstrated ability to build reporting/auditing frameworks and extract insights from complex, multi source datasets. Exceptional problem solving skills with the ability to dissect complex technical and business challenges and drive data driven solutions. Outstanding organizational, time management, and communication skills (verbal and written English); comfortable influencing stakeholders at all levels. Self motivated, thrives in rapid change environments, and able to juggle multiple high impact projects while maintaining extreme attention to detail. Ability to travel when required.
Vistry Group
Development Manager
Vistry Group Whyteleafe, Surrey
In a Nutshell We have a fantastic opportunity for a Development Manager to join our team within Vistry South East, at our Caterham office. As our Development Manager, you will be responsible for the pre-construction phases of development projects, overseeing all legal, scheme viability, design and planning issues and coordinating with estimating, mobilisation, and construction teams click apply for full job details
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
In a Nutshell We have a fantastic opportunity for a Development Manager to join our team within Vistry South East, at our Caterham office. As our Development Manager, you will be responsible for the pre-construction phases of development projects, overseeing all legal, scheme viability, design and planning issues and coordinating with estimating, mobilisation, and construction teams click apply for full job details
Project Manager
Carriera Recruitment Southampton, Hampshire
Project Manager - Construction Consultancy Location: Winchester, Hampshire Salary: Up to £50,000 + benefits Sectors: Healthcare, Commercial, Residential Are you a driven Project Manager looking to take the next step in your career? This established construction consultancy is seeking an ambitious Project Manager to join its growing Winchester team, delivering projects across healthcare, commercial and residential sectors. You'll be part of a collaborative and professional environment where quality, innovation and client service are at the heart of everything they do. You'll manage a variety of projects from concept through to completion - from modern healthcare facilities to high-end commercial and residential developments - with the support of an experienced and friendly team. What's on offer: A supportive consultancy culture with genuine opportunities for progression Exposure to a diverse portfolio of projects and clients Ongoing professional development and chartership support (RICS, APM, CIOB, etc.) Competitive salary up to £50,000 plus benefits About you: Proven experience managing construction projects from inception to completion Consultancy or client-side background preferred Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Progress toward or interest in professional chartership If you're looking for a role where you can make an impact, work on a variety of projects and grow within a respected consultancy, we'd love to hear from you. For a confidential conversation, please contact Halim Ahmad on or email . Carriera Limited values diversity and promotes equality and no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010. We welcome applications from all sections of society and are open to discussing any reasonable adjustments or additional arrangements you may require to support your application. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. When advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business for the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003. All applications will be held in strict confidence and in accordance with our privacy policy .
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Project Manager - Construction Consultancy Location: Winchester, Hampshire Salary: Up to £50,000 + benefits Sectors: Healthcare, Commercial, Residential Are you a driven Project Manager looking to take the next step in your career? This established construction consultancy is seeking an ambitious Project Manager to join its growing Winchester team, delivering projects across healthcare, commercial and residential sectors. You'll be part of a collaborative and professional environment where quality, innovation and client service are at the heart of everything they do. You'll manage a variety of projects from concept through to completion - from modern healthcare facilities to high-end commercial and residential developments - with the support of an experienced and friendly team. What's on offer: A supportive consultancy culture with genuine opportunities for progression Exposure to a diverse portfolio of projects and clients Ongoing professional development and chartership support (RICS, APM, CIOB, etc.) Competitive salary up to £50,000 plus benefits About you: Proven experience managing construction projects from inception to completion Consultancy or client-side background preferred Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Progress toward or interest in professional chartership If you're looking for a role where you can make an impact, work on a variety of projects and grow within a respected consultancy, we'd love to hear from you. For a confidential conversation, please contact Halim Ahmad on or email . Carriera Limited values diversity and promotes equality and no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010. We welcome applications from all sections of society and are open to discussing any reasonable adjustments or additional arrangements you may require to support your application. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. When advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business for the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003. All applications will be held in strict confidence and in accordance with our privacy policy .
CROWD CREATIVE
Senior Account Manager
CROWD CREATIVE
About The Role: A globally renowned design consultancy specialising in wayfinding and strategic planning is seeking a confident and proactive Senior Account / Project Manager to join their team as soon as possible. Our client is open to candidates who would consider freelance, contract or permanent roles. In this role, you will be heavily involved in ensuring successful project delivery and providing a high standard of client management. Reporting to one of the company's Account Directors you will play a pivotal role in stakeholder relations and will provide reporting and updates on the commercial and financial elements relating to projects. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing company with an exciting pipeline of projects on the horizon. Offering hybrid / remote work arrangements, flexible hours and a collaborative work culture as well as other great work perks, this is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to progress their career and be involved in high quality projects internationally. Key Responsibilities: Oversee the smooth running and successful delivery of key client projects Work closely to cultivate and maintain client and stakeholder relationships Coordinate the project team, ensuring budgets are a focus and ensuring all deadlines are met Create finance reports and project specific commentary and feedback Arrange and maintain project dashboards Closely assist the BD team to deliver high-quality proposals and presentations Generate reports on performance, forecasting revenue and subcontractor requirements Work closely with the finance team to ensure invoices are accurately raised and any payment issues are resolved Key Skills / Requirements: Previous experience working as a Project or Account Manager (5+ years) within the built environment/creative/design industry Client relations experience Excellent interpersonal skills, both written and verbal Confident with public speaking and proficient in Excel, G suite, Mac OS, and video conferencing platforms Proficiency in Project Management tools is essential, with ClickUp experience being an advantage Comfortable working both independently and collaboratively within a team Ability to work under pressure and prioritise your schedule To apply for this position please click on the apply button to attach your CV (and portfolio for design positions). By applying for this role, you are confirming that you agree to our Privacy Policy (full details are shown at the bottom of our website), and that all details submitted by you are correct and to the best of your knowledge. The Crowd is an equal opportunities employer and agency.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
About The Role: A globally renowned design consultancy specialising in wayfinding and strategic planning is seeking a confident and proactive Senior Account / Project Manager to join their team as soon as possible. Our client is open to candidates who would consider freelance, contract or permanent roles. In this role, you will be heavily involved in ensuring successful project delivery and providing a high standard of client management. Reporting to one of the company's Account Directors you will play a pivotal role in stakeholder relations and will provide reporting and updates on the commercial and financial elements relating to projects. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing company with an exciting pipeline of projects on the horizon. Offering hybrid / remote work arrangements, flexible hours and a collaborative work culture as well as other great work perks, this is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to progress their career and be involved in high quality projects internationally. Key Responsibilities: Oversee the smooth running and successful delivery of key client projects Work closely to cultivate and maintain client and stakeholder relationships Coordinate the project team, ensuring budgets are a focus and ensuring all deadlines are met Create finance reports and project specific commentary and feedback Arrange and maintain project dashboards Closely assist the BD team to deliver high-quality proposals and presentations Generate reports on performance, forecasting revenue and subcontractor requirements Work closely with the finance team to ensure invoices are accurately raised and any payment issues are resolved Key Skills / Requirements: Previous experience working as a Project or Account Manager (5+ years) within the built environment/creative/design industry Client relations experience Excellent interpersonal skills, both written and verbal Confident with public speaking and proficient in Excel, G suite, Mac OS, and video conferencing platforms Proficiency in Project Management tools is essential, with ClickUp experience being an advantage Comfortable working both independently and collaboratively within a team Ability to work under pressure and prioritise your schedule To apply for this position please click on the apply button to attach your CV (and portfolio for design positions). By applying for this role, you are confirming that you agree to our Privacy Policy (full details are shown at the bottom of our website), and that all details submitted by you are correct and to the best of your knowledge. The Crowd is an equal opportunities employer and agency.
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Media Manager
Joseph Rowntree Foundation York, Yorkshire
Do you want to make change happen? Join our small, dedicated media team at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) and help create a world free from poverty. We're looking for a Media Manager who can identify compelling news stories that resonate with the mainstream media and political debates. You'll thrive in shaping strategy, working with colleagues to turn great policy ideas into media successes. You should be forward-thinking, eager to navigate the evolving media landscape, and explore new ways to engage the public. Purpose of the Role As a Media Manager, you'll craft and execute media strategies that influence public and political opinion, foster relationships with key journalists, and elevate JRF's mission. Your work will directly impact the national conversation on poverty, driving change and social justice. What we're looking for We need someone with media experience-whether from a newsroom or a press office-and the flexibility to quickly adapt to various topics. Specialism is a plus, but versatility is key. You'll work across JRF's complex projects, collaborating with both internal teams and external partners. Your unique perspective-whether from experience with low income or insights on how we can better support those facing poverty-will be valuable. We're keen to hear how you can improve our media efforts. We support flexible working arrangements, but as a busy media team we prefer to work together in our York and London offices at least two days per week. We also offer part-time options and are open to appointing two part-time staff to fill the full-time role. About Us The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) is dedicated to ending poverty in the UK by developing innovative policy solutions, supporting communities to identify and address their needs, and campaigning for systemic change. Through research, advocacy, and partnerships, JRF seeks to accelerate the transition to a fairer, more equitable society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive, with a focus on improving the lives of those most affected by poverty. To do this we want to offer innovative policy ideas which will make a difference for those families struggling to get by; support communities to decide what would make their lives better and campaign for change; fund those experimenting with ideas that could lead to a future free from poverty. JRF is deeply committed to the principles of equity, diversity, inclusion and anti-racism and sees these as critical in helping with the achievement of our mission. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds who share that commitment, can bring plurality of thought and who if appointed, will use their professional sphere of influence to help us advance these principles in our work. As a disability confident employer let us know you require adjustments in the application and interview process. As mentioned above we are committed to being an anti-racist organisation and operate an anonymised recruitment process so that bias is eliminated from the shortlisting process. We encourage you to read our EVP which can be found in the supporting documents. How to apply If you share our passion and this role sounds like you, then we're looking forward to hearing from you. Please submit your CV and supporting information via our website. The closing date and time for applications is 23:59 on Monday 12th January 2026 . Interviews will take place week commencing 2nd February 2026 .
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Do you want to make change happen? Join our small, dedicated media team at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) and help create a world free from poverty. We're looking for a Media Manager who can identify compelling news stories that resonate with the mainstream media and political debates. You'll thrive in shaping strategy, working with colleagues to turn great policy ideas into media successes. You should be forward-thinking, eager to navigate the evolving media landscape, and explore new ways to engage the public. Purpose of the Role As a Media Manager, you'll craft and execute media strategies that influence public and political opinion, foster relationships with key journalists, and elevate JRF's mission. Your work will directly impact the national conversation on poverty, driving change and social justice. What we're looking for We need someone with media experience-whether from a newsroom or a press office-and the flexibility to quickly adapt to various topics. Specialism is a plus, but versatility is key. You'll work across JRF's complex projects, collaborating with both internal teams and external partners. Your unique perspective-whether from experience with low income or insights on how we can better support those facing poverty-will be valuable. We're keen to hear how you can improve our media efforts. We support flexible working arrangements, but as a busy media team we prefer to work together in our York and London offices at least two days per week. We also offer part-time options and are open to appointing two part-time staff to fill the full-time role. About Us The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) is dedicated to ending poverty in the UK by developing innovative policy solutions, supporting communities to identify and address their needs, and campaigning for systemic change. Through research, advocacy, and partnerships, JRF seeks to accelerate the transition to a fairer, more equitable society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive, with a focus on improving the lives of those most affected by poverty. To do this we want to offer innovative policy ideas which will make a difference for those families struggling to get by; support communities to decide what would make their lives better and campaign for change; fund those experimenting with ideas that could lead to a future free from poverty. JRF is deeply committed to the principles of equity, diversity, inclusion and anti-racism and sees these as critical in helping with the achievement of our mission. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds who share that commitment, can bring plurality of thought and who if appointed, will use their professional sphere of influence to help us advance these principles in our work. As a disability confident employer let us know you require adjustments in the application and interview process. As mentioned above we are committed to being an anti-racist organisation and operate an anonymised recruitment process so that bias is eliminated from the shortlisting process. We encourage you to read our EVP which can be found in the supporting documents. How to apply If you share our passion and this role sounds like you, then we're looking forward to hearing from you. Please submit your CV and supporting information via our website. The closing date and time for applications is 23:59 on Monday 12th January 2026 . Interviews will take place week commencing 2nd February 2026 .
Project Manager
Carriera Recruitment Winchester, Hampshire
Project Manager - Construction Consultancy Location: Winchester, Hampshire Salary: Up to £50,000 + benefits Sectors: Healthcare, Commercial, Residential Are you a driven Project Manager looking to take the next step in your career? This established construction consultancy is seeking an ambitious Project Manager to join its growing Winchester team, delivering projects across healthcare, commercial and residential sectors. You'll be part of a collaborative and professional environment where quality, innovation and client service are at the heart of everything they do. You'll manage a variety of projects from concept through to completion - from modern healthcare facilities to high-end commercial and residential developments - with the support of an experienced and friendly team. What's on offer: A supportive consultancy culture with genuine opportunities for progression Exposure to a diverse portfolio of projects and clients Ongoing professional development and chartership support (RICS, APM, CIOB, etc.) Competitive salary up to £50,000 plus benefits About you: Proven experience managing construction projects from inception to completion Consultancy or client-side background preferred Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Progress toward or interest in professional chartership If you're looking for a role where you can make an impact, work on a variety of projects and grow within a respected consultancy, we'd love to hear from you. For a confidential conversation, please contact Halim Ahmad on or email . Carriera Limited values diversity and promotes equality and no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010. We welcome applications from all sections of society and are open to discussing any reasonable adjustments or additional arrangements you may require to support your application. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. When advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business for the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003. All applications will be held in strict confidence and in accordance with our privacy policy .
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Project Manager - Construction Consultancy Location: Winchester, Hampshire Salary: Up to £50,000 + benefits Sectors: Healthcare, Commercial, Residential Are you a driven Project Manager looking to take the next step in your career? This established construction consultancy is seeking an ambitious Project Manager to join its growing Winchester team, delivering projects across healthcare, commercial and residential sectors. You'll be part of a collaborative and professional environment where quality, innovation and client service are at the heart of everything they do. You'll manage a variety of projects from concept through to completion - from modern healthcare facilities to high-end commercial and residential developments - with the support of an experienced and friendly team. What's on offer: A supportive consultancy culture with genuine opportunities for progression Exposure to a diverse portfolio of projects and clients Ongoing professional development and chartership support (RICS, APM, CIOB, etc.) Competitive salary up to £50,000 plus benefits About you: Proven experience managing construction projects from inception to completion Consultancy or client-side background preferred Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Progress toward or interest in professional chartership If you're looking for a role where you can make an impact, work on a variety of projects and grow within a respected consultancy, we'd love to hear from you. For a confidential conversation, please contact Halim Ahmad on or email . Carriera Limited values diversity and promotes equality and no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010. We welcome applications from all sections of society and are open to discussing any reasonable adjustments or additional arrangements you may require to support your application. All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. When advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business for the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003. All applications will be held in strict confidence and in accordance with our privacy policy .
NATIONAL AUDIT OFFICE
Project Manager - Modern Publishing
NATIONAL AUDIT OFFICE
Project Manager The Transforming VFM Reporting programme aims to update the NAO's publishing approach and outputs by aligning with industry-standard tools and ways of working; enabling an efficient and digital-first approach to writing, producing, and sharing our publications. This programme is split into two projects; 'Modern Publishing' (MP) and 'Communicating Findings'. The MP project aims to provide a single-version solution for the collaborative writing, editing, and publishing of, initially, VFM reports. It will enable production of content in xml which is required for html publication. The MP project has completed the discovery phase, and is currently exploring potential solutions through proof of concept testing. The project has a Director, change manager, business analyst and subject matter experts (SMEs). There are also programme-level roles that support. We now need an experienced Project Manager with relevant expertise to lead the market testing (if required), procurement and implementation of a complex technology solution. This will support the delivery of the MP project, through the application of good technical, process, and digital project management practice. Reporting to the Programme Director, the Project Manager will join the core programme team and will be responsible for: Finalising user requirements and lead the market testing (if required). Undertaking procurement and implementation of the Modern Publishing solution, ensuring that all relevant deliverables set out in the business case are on track to be met. Plan and implement the delivery and integration of the solution to become business as usual. Working cross-departmentally within the organisation to integrate existing and new systems and processes; developing and communicating clear guidance to encourage user buy-in and successful transition to business as usual. Integrating with this project's sister project; Communicating Findings - aligning outcomes, managing implications and dependencies. Building effective relationships with key stakeholders, suppliers and users; working closely with those delivering and managing workstreams and projects within the programme to ensure alignment and successful delivery to plan. Internal/External relationships: Programme delivery team, Senior Responsible Owner, and board. Key stakeholders including authoring, design and publishing and communication teams. Internal relationships with staff at all levels, including: Direct contact at user-level to ensure that technology systems and services are developed to meet user and wider business needs; Close working relationships with Procurement, Change, Digital Services, Enterprise Architecture and Information Security colleagues to ensure we procure and implement an appropriate solution whilst mitigating and managing risks. Stakeholder management across the NAO audit and core strategic publishing and authoring teams to ensure they are fully engaged and informed about the workstreams; Service owner management to ensure that they are fully engaged and informed about prioritisation of work and the effect of strategic priorities on resourcing their requests. Also, to keep up to date with their concerns or consideration regarding supporting the services. Communicating Findings project team External relationships with suppliers. Job Responsibilities: Project Delivery (40%): Manage the market testing, software procurement, and piloting and implementation of the Modern Publishing (MP) solution (software and processes) on a day-to-day basis on behalf of the Senior Responsible Owner / Programme Board in accordance with NAO guidance and standards. Ensure that the MP project's user requirements are delivered against by way of a combination of bringing in new technology, utilising existing technology, and adjusting ways of working (as advised by the wider project team). Help define, document, and secure agreement to the workstream scope, goals and deliverables, and success criteria in collaboration with senior management and stakeholders - contributing to discussions on potential benefits. Work closely with the Transforming VFM Reporting programme team and other stakeholders to identify and manage inter-project dependencies, critical path, and key workstreams; specifically ensure requirements of and implications for the Communicating Findings project are identified and managed throughout the project phase. Proactively manage changes to workstream scope; identifying potential risks and devising contingency plans as well as providing the programme board with options for resolution. Co-ordinate testing of the new, in-view, and existing systems and processes to draw out any errors, bugs and crashes. Recommend and implement improvements to solve any identified issues. Specifically, to deliver: A list of user requirements which is finalised through market testing, including proof of concept testing, if required. A full procurement plan, including potential procurement routes and recommendations for programme board, a detailed tender document, and evaluation criteria. Working with the programme team to coordinate the Business Case. Contribute to new supplier contract terms including SLAs. Create project recommendation and proposal documents and presentations as required, for the workstreams you are responsible for. Produce and implement a pilot testing plan (if required) to enable validation of end-to-end user acceptance, delivery of functional requirements, and that the product generally functions as intended. Develop a post-pilot evaluation and recommendations paper. Develop a detailed plan for full implementation of the solution. Execute the implementation plan, delivering the solution across all value-for-money teams. Contribute to communications and engagement plans and materials including guidance. Contribute to business-as-usual transition plans. Commercial management (30%): Engage with procurement and project team members to understand requirements and processes relating to procuring and managing related services provided by third parties Use project team expertise, user requirements, project scope and proof of concept findings to provide an options assessment and proposal for full procurement of third-party services to support Modern Publishing, for Board and Executive Team sign off Working with our Procurement team; run the procurement process end-to-end and ensure the contract has suitable terms and break clauses to support the NAO's requirements Balance cost versus value and considering the financial impact of user needs on the project Ensure effective communication and relationship-building with contracted supplier/s, working closely with the primary contract manager. Governance (20%): Work towards the appropriate service standards and NAO Change Framework Governance for the relevant project stage. Recognise when to move from one stage of a product lifecycle to another. Apply best practice tools and techniques for project delivery execution and management, supporting the programme delivery team and others to develop change management plans, including communication and engagement plans. Contribute to progress, risk, dependency and issue reports for relevant senior staff within project governance structures, escalating as appropriate to ensure issues are handled promptly and effectively. Propose solutions to business problems with consideration of Information Security and Data Architecture. Communication (10%): Work with the programme delivery team to ensure effective liaisons with project team members and stakeholders across the business to ensure that the procurement, pilot and implementation phases of the project are planned, initiated and delivered successfully, and set up to transition smoothly into business-as-usual. Work closely with the Change, Publishing and Authoring teams to ensure that project communications and engagement activity is clear, compelling and successful in encouraging behaviour change, and that we gather and use user feedback throughout the project. Contribute to post-pilot/ post-project sessions and share lessons learned to identify successful and unsuccessful project elements. Knowledge transfer to NAO colleagues to ensure shared understanding and resilience throughout the project, and to ensure the core elements of implementation and transition are documented and good practice continues. Key Skills, behaviours and experience: Qualifications/Training: Formal training and experience in project management methodology - essential. Experience in implementation of technical software and associated process and workflow improvements - essential. Experience in procuring and piloting new technical software - essential. Experience of working in similar environments/projects in the public sector - desirable. Experience of working with mid-large scale publishing organisations - desirable. Behavioral skills and personal qualities: Proven leadership and management skills. Ability to marshal and co-ordinate resources to ensure project delivery. "Can do" attitude, with strong delivery focus. Self-aware with excellent interpersonal skills; ability to negotiate, manage conflict . click apply for full job details
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Project Manager The Transforming VFM Reporting programme aims to update the NAO's publishing approach and outputs by aligning with industry-standard tools and ways of working; enabling an efficient and digital-first approach to writing, producing, and sharing our publications. This programme is split into two projects; 'Modern Publishing' (MP) and 'Communicating Findings'. The MP project aims to provide a single-version solution for the collaborative writing, editing, and publishing of, initially, VFM reports. It will enable production of content in xml which is required for html publication. The MP project has completed the discovery phase, and is currently exploring potential solutions through proof of concept testing. The project has a Director, change manager, business analyst and subject matter experts (SMEs). There are also programme-level roles that support. We now need an experienced Project Manager with relevant expertise to lead the market testing (if required), procurement and implementation of a complex technology solution. This will support the delivery of the MP project, through the application of good technical, process, and digital project management practice. Reporting to the Programme Director, the Project Manager will join the core programme team and will be responsible for: Finalising user requirements and lead the market testing (if required). Undertaking procurement and implementation of the Modern Publishing solution, ensuring that all relevant deliverables set out in the business case are on track to be met. Plan and implement the delivery and integration of the solution to become business as usual. Working cross-departmentally within the organisation to integrate existing and new systems and processes; developing and communicating clear guidance to encourage user buy-in and successful transition to business as usual. Integrating with this project's sister project; Communicating Findings - aligning outcomes, managing implications and dependencies. Building effective relationships with key stakeholders, suppliers and users; working closely with those delivering and managing workstreams and projects within the programme to ensure alignment and successful delivery to plan. Internal/External relationships: Programme delivery team, Senior Responsible Owner, and board. Key stakeholders including authoring, design and publishing and communication teams. Internal relationships with staff at all levels, including: Direct contact at user-level to ensure that technology systems and services are developed to meet user and wider business needs; Close working relationships with Procurement, Change, Digital Services, Enterprise Architecture and Information Security colleagues to ensure we procure and implement an appropriate solution whilst mitigating and managing risks. Stakeholder management across the NAO audit and core strategic publishing and authoring teams to ensure they are fully engaged and informed about the workstreams; Service owner management to ensure that they are fully engaged and informed about prioritisation of work and the effect of strategic priorities on resourcing their requests. Also, to keep up to date with their concerns or consideration regarding supporting the services. Communicating Findings project team External relationships with suppliers. Job Responsibilities: Project Delivery (40%): Manage the market testing, software procurement, and piloting and implementation of the Modern Publishing (MP) solution (software and processes) on a day-to-day basis on behalf of the Senior Responsible Owner / Programme Board in accordance with NAO guidance and standards. Ensure that the MP project's user requirements are delivered against by way of a combination of bringing in new technology, utilising existing technology, and adjusting ways of working (as advised by the wider project team). Help define, document, and secure agreement to the workstream scope, goals and deliverables, and success criteria in collaboration with senior management and stakeholders - contributing to discussions on potential benefits. Work closely with the Transforming VFM Reporting programme team and other stakeholders to identify and manage inter-project dependencies, critical path, and key workstreams; specifically ensure requirements of and implications for the Communicating Findings project are identified and managed throughout the project phase. Proactively manage changes to workstream scope; identifying potential risks and devising contingency plans as well as providing the programme board with options for resolution. Co-ordinate testing of the new, in-view, and existing systems and processes to draw out any errors, bugs and crashes. Recommend and implement improvements to solve any identified issues. Specifically, to deliver: A list of user requirements which is finalised through market testing, including proof of concept testing, if required. A full procurement plan, including potential procurement routes and recommendations for programme board, a detailed tender document, and evaluation criteria. Working with the programme team to coordinate the Business Case. Contribute to new supplier contract terms including SLAs. Create project recommendation and proposal documents and presentations as required, for the workstreams you are responsible for. Produce and implement a pilot testing plan (if required) to enable validation of end-to-end user acceptance, delivery of functional requirements, and that the product generally functions as intended. Develop a post-pilot evaluation and recommendations paper. Develop a detailed plan for full implementation of the solution. Execute the implementation plan, delivering the solution across all value-for-money teams. Contribute to communications and engagement plans and materials including guidance. Contribute to business-as-usual transition plans. Commercial management (30%): Engage with procurement and project team members to understand requirements and processes relating to procuring and managing related services provided by third parties Use project team expertise, user requirements, project scope and proof of concept findings to provide an options assessment and proposal for full procurement of third-party services to support Modern Publishing, for Board and Executive Team sign off Working with our Procurement team; run the procurement process end-to-end and ensure the contract has suitable terms and break clauses to support the NAO's requirements Balance cost versus value and considering the financial impact of user needs on the project Ensure effective communication and relationship-building with contracted supplier/s, working closely with the primary contract manager. Governance (20%): Work towards the appropriate service standards and NAO Change Framework Governance for the relevant project stage. Recognise when to move from one stage of a product lifecycle to another. Apply best practice tools and techniques for project delivery execution and management, supporting the programme delivery team and others to develop change management plans, including communication and engagement plans. Contribute to progress, risk, dependency and issue reports for relevant senior staff within project governance structures, escalating as appropriate to ensure issues are handled promptly and effectively. Propose solutions to business problems with consideration of Information Security and Data Architecture. Communication (10%): Work with the programme delivery team to ensure effective liaisons with project team members and stakeholders across the business to ensure that the procurement, pilot and implementation phases of the project are planned, initiated and delivered successfully, and set up to transition smoothly into business-as-usual. Work closely with the Change, Publishing and Authoring teams to ensure that project communications and engagement activity is clear, compelling and successful in encouraging behaviour change, and that we gather and use user feedback throughout the project. Contribute to post-pilot/ post-project sessions and share lessons learned to identify successful and unsuccessful project elements. Knowledge transfer to NAO colleagues to ensure shared understanding and resilience throughout the project, and to ensure the core elements of implementation and transition are documented and good practice continues. Key Skills, behaviours and experience: Qualifications/Training: Formal training and experience in project management methodology - essential. Experience in implementation of technical software and associated process and workflow improvements - essential. Experience in procuring and piloting new technical software - essential. Experience of working in similar environments/projects in the public sector - desirable. Experience of working with mid-large scale publishing organisations - desirable. Behavioral skills and personal qualities: Proven leadership and management skills. Ability to marshal and co-ordinate resources to ensure project delivery. "Can do" attitude, with strong delivery focus. Self-aware with excellent interpersonal skills; ability to negotiate, manage conflict . click apply for full job details
GUILD HE
Events and Communications Officer
GUILD HE
Starting salary in the range of: £33,141 to £35,855 Working pattern: Full-time (35 hours per week) - some out of hours work may be required for events. Pension: USS Annual leave: 25 days plus bank holidays, 3 well-being days per year (leave), an extended Christmas closure, and an employee benefits package. Location: Hybrid and flexible working (core hours between 10am-3pm); split between remote working and our office based in central London with occasional UK-wide travel. There is a mandatory, in-person team day once a month in our office near Euston and expected attendance at relevant in-person events (typically up to 5 days per month). Reports to: Director of Operations and Membership To apply: Please email with your CV and cover letter, addressed to Angellique Woolery, Director of Operations and Membership Purpose: The Events and Communications Officer will be responsible for supporting both membership events and communications activities. The ECO will work with both the Communications Manager and the Membership and Events Manager to ensure membership data is up-to-date, to track membership engagement, to support the organising and delivery of our events, and to craft and broadcast digital content and media outputs. This role requires a proactive, dynamic, and driven individual with excellent communication skills, an understanding of event management, confidence and experience using CRM databases and Excel, along with social media skills and an ability to spot new media opportunities. The ideal candidate will be highly organised, confident and adept with CRM systems, and enthusiastic about delivering excellent service to members whilst helping to promote the organisation's work across digital channels. Key Responsibilities Membership and Events Support Working closely with the Membership and Events Manager to deliver strategies for recruiting, retaining, and engaging members. Maintain and update the CRM system, ensuring accurate records and consistent data standards. Support the processing of membership applications, renewals, and enquiries in a timely and professional manner. Support the organising and execution of member events, such as network and consortium meetings and other engagement activities as needed. Support with the preparation of regular reports on membership numbers, trends and engagement activities. Work closely with the Communications Manager and Membership and Events Manager to design, distribute, and collate the annual member survey. Input membership invoices and payments into Xero or relevant systems. Communications Support Support a comprehensive media strategy set out by the Comms Manager to promote the organisation's mission and activities. Manage planned activities on all social media platforms, including content creation and community engagement. Proofread and distribute press releases, newsletters, and other communication materials. Maintain and update the organisation's website with relevant news and content. Managing the press inbox. Monitor media coverage and help prepare reports on media performance. Create engaging content for various platforms. The postholder will also be expected to: Actively support the delivery of the GuildHE strategy. To contribute positively to a small, professional team focused on delivering excellence in their members' interests. Support GuildHE events and communication activities as appropriate - including campaigns, writing articles, blogs and press releases. Build strong relationships with key stakeholders at HE institutions, including senior leaders, academics, and professional services staff. Gather feedback from HE institutions and use this to inform the continuous improvement of our services. Demonstrate a proactive approach to embedding EDI principles within all policy development and advocacy efforts. Represent GuildHE externally on a range of HE sector groups and projects where appropriate. Deputise for the Membership and Events manager, and the Communications manager as appropriate. Undertake any other reasonable duties as may be required. Person Specification Core Skills: Strong written and verbal communication. Excellent organisational and time management. Proficiency in Google Suite, Microsoft Office, CRM systems, and graphic design tools (such as Canva or Adobe Creative Suite). Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Ability to coordinate multiple tasks and meet deadlines. An ability to build relationships within our team, with members and with media contacts. Understanding of current media trends and best practices. Core Attributes Able to meet deadlines, to prioritise work and to anticipate issues and problems with strong attention to detail Be self-motivated and communicative with colleagues, with the ability to support the wider team when required in a flexible and dynamic working environment. An individual who shares our values of equity and inclusion and can translate these values into day to day work and impactful outcomes. Ideal Education: Bachelor's degree/ relevant experience and training in Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, Business Administration, or a related field. Ideal Experience: At least one (1) year's experience in membership support, communications, or an administrative role. Proven experience in social media management and content creation. Experience with CRM software and email marketing platforms. Experience in the tertiary or higher education sector. Experience with invoicing/ payment systems (e.g. Xero, QuickBooks, and the like).
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Starting salary in the range of: £33,141 to £35,855 Working pattern: Full-time (35 hours per week) - some out of hours work may be required for events. Pension: USS Annual leave: 25 days plus bank holidays, 3 well-being days per year (leave), an extended Christmas closure, and an employee benefits package. Location: Hybrid and flexible working (core hours between 10am-3pm); split between remote working and our office based in central London with occasional UK-wide travel. There is a mandatory, in-person team day once a month in our office near Euston and expected attendance at relevant in-person events (typically up to 5 days per month). Reports to: Director of Operations and Membership To apply: Please email with your CV and cover letter, addressed to Angellique Woolery, Director of Operations and Membership Purpose: The Events and Communications Officer will be responsible for supporting both membership events and communications activities. The ECO will work with both the Communications Manager and the Membership and Events Manager to ensure membership data is up-to-date, to track membership engagement, to support the organising and delivery of our events, and to craft and broadcast digital content and media outputs. This role requires a proactive, dynamic, and driven individual with excellent communication skills, an understanding of event management, confidence and experience using CRM databases and Excel, along with social media skills and an ability to spot new media opportunities. The ideal candidate will be highly organised, confident and adept with CRM systems, and enthusiastic about delivering excellent service to members whilst helping to promote the organisation's work across digital channels. Key Responsibilities Membership and Events Support Working closely with the Membership and Events Manager to deliver strategies for recruiting, retaining, and engaging members. Maintain and update the CRM system, ensuring accurate records and consistent data standards. Support the processing of membership applications, renewals, and enquiries in a timely and professional manner. Support the organising and execution of member events, such as network and consortium meetings and other engagement activities as needed. Support with the preparation of regular reports on membership numbers, trends and engagement activities. Work closely with the Communications Manager and Membership and Events Manager to design, distribute, and collate the annual member survey. Input membership invoices and payments into Xero or relevant systems. Communications Support Support a comprehensive media strategy set out by the Comms Manager to promote the organisation's mission and activities. Manage planned activities on all social media platforms, including content creation and community engagement. Proofread and distribute press releases, newsletters, and other communication materials. Maintain and update the organisation's website with relevant news and content. Managing the press inbox. Monitor media coverage and help prepare reports on media performance. Create engaging content for various platforms. The postholder will also be expected to: Actively support the delivery of the GuildHE strategy. To contribute positively to a small, professional team focused on delivering excellence in their members' interests. Support GuildHE events and communication activities as appropriate - including campaigns, writing articles, blogs and press releases. Build strong relationships with key stakeholders at HE institutions, including senior leaders, academics, and professional services staff. Gather feedback from HE institutions and use this to inform the continuous improvement of our services. Demonstrate a proactive approach to embedding EDI principles within all policy development and advocacy efforts. Represent GuildHE externally on a range of HE sector groups and projects where appropriate. Deputise for the Membership and Events manager, and the Communications manager as appropriate. Undertake any other reasonable duties as may be required. Person Specification Core Skills: Strong written and verbal communication. Excellent organisational and time management. Proficiency in Google Suite, Microsoft Office, CRM systems, and graphic design tools (such as Canva or Adobe Creative Suite). Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Ability to coordinate multiple tasks and meet deadlines. An ability to build relationships within our team, with members and with media contacts. Understanding of current media trends and best practices. Core Attributes Able to meet deadlines, to prioritise work and to anticipate issues and problems with strong attention to detail Be self-motivated and communicative with colleagues, with the ability to support the wider team when required in a flexible and dynamic working environment. An individual who shares our values of equity and inclusion and can translate these values into day to day work and impactful outcomes. Ideal Education: Bachelor's degree/ relevant experience and training in Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, Business Administration, or a related field. Ideal Experience: At least one (1) year's experience in membership support, communications, or an administrative role. Proven experience in social media management and content creation. Experience with CRM software and email marketing platforms. Experience in the tertiary or higher education sector. Experience with invoicing/ payment systems (e.g. Xero, QuickBooks, and the like).
Hiring People
Quantity Surveyor
Hiring People Charing, Kent
Are you a smart, driven Quantity Surveyor ready to take real commercial ownership of diverse range of projects? We're looking for someone to manage schemes from day one to completion, handling everything from initial crucial estimating and bid support right through to final accounts. If you thrive on strategic challenge and want to be the go-to commercial expert for your project team, we want to hear from you! This is a role with a clear trajectory towards Commercial Manager/Director role for the right person. Accelerate Your Career: High-Impact Quantity Surveyor What's on offer: £55 - £65k Depending on Experience Car allowance, travel allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme Discretionary Bonus Scheme Life insurance Support in professional development The Opportunity Our client needs a proactive, autonomous professional to join their fast-moving team. Your role is essential. You'll be the person: Ensuring they hit maximum profitability by leading precise cost control. Helping to deliver accurate estimates that win work. Optimising procurement. Giving expert contractual advice across projects in Commercial, Residential, Education, and Community Spaces. Key Responsibilities: How You Will Add Value Commercial Stewardship: Manage financial risks and opportunities, ensuring contractual compliance and delivering maximum cost efficiency across the project lifecycle. Estimating Support: Working closely with the MD provide estimating support in the bid management process with your expert knowledge and skills. Clear Financial Picture: Implement and maintain robust cost management protocols, generating accurate forecasts, detailed cost-value reconciliations, and reliable cash flow projections for management team review. Strategic Procurement: Lead comprehensive tendering and subcontractor procurement cycles, leveraging your expert negotiation skills to secure optimal contract terms and value. Contract Confidence (JCT): Expertly administer all facets of contractual correspondence, including precise management of variations, claims, and dispute resolution under JCT frameworks. Seeing Around Corners: Proactively identify and assess commercial exposure, developing and implementing practical mitigation strategies to safeguard project budgets and profit margins. Required Experience and Expertise The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong track record and expertise in: Financial Control: Implementing and maintaining rigorous cost control systems that support accurate commercial decision-making. Contract Management: Providing expert administration for high-profile projects governed by JCT contracts, including the successful negotiation and processing of all contractual variations and claims. Value Optimisation: Proven ability to streamline procurement processes, resulting in the optimal selection and negotiation of sub-contract packages. Risk Mitigation: Conducting detailed commercial reviews to pre-emptively identify and resolve contractual risks. Final Accounts: Experience in authoring, negotiating, and securing the agreement of complex final accounts with clients and subcontractors, maintaining professional relationships throughout. Candidate Requirements Align with our core company values and ethos. Academic Foundation Degree or HND/HNC in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline. RICS membership preferred Strong Mathematical Ability Excellent communication skills Enthusiasm Flexibility Able to work within a busy team and under pressure Good team working skills Accurate with an eye for detail A methodical approach Contractual Knowledge Expert working proficiency in JCT contracts is essential. NEC contract experience is desirable. Professional Skills Exceptional negotiation, communication, and analytical abilities. Must be highly commercial with meticulous attention to detail. Technical Proficiency Familiarity with industry-relevant software (e.g., Causeway, Procore) and proficiency in advanced Microsoft Excel as well as usual MS Office apps. Proven ability to generate and present complex data. If you feel you are the fit for this role, apply today using the application submission form below. Please include a copy of your CV and a covering letter in .pdf, .doc or .docx format. Please include the title of the role you are applying for in the relevant form field.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Are you a smart, driven Quantity Surveyor ready to take real commercial ownership of diverse range of projects? We're looking for someone to manage schemes from day one to completion, handling everything from initial crucial estimating and bid support right through to final accounts. If you thrive on strategic challenge and want to be the go-to commercial expert for your project team, we want to hear from you! This is a role with a clear trajectory towards Commercial Manager/Director role for the right person. Accelerate Your Career: High-Impact Quantity Surveyor What's on offer: £55 - £65k Depending on Experience Car allowance, travel allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme Discretionary Bonus Scheme Life insurance Support in professional development The Opportunity Our client needs a proactive, autonomous professional to join their fast-moving team. Your role is essential. You'll be the person: Ensuring they hit maximum profitability by leading precise cost control. Helping to deliver accurate estimates that win work. Optimising procurement. Giving expert contractual advice across projects in Commercial, Residential, Education, and Community Spaces. Key Responsibilities: How You Will Add Value Commercial Stewardship: Manage financial risks and opportunities, ensuring contractual compliance and delivering maximum cost efficiency across the project lifecycle. Estimating Support: Working closely with the MD provide estimating support in the bid management process with your expert knowledge and skills. Clear Financial Picture: Implement and maintain robust cost management protocols, generating accurate forecasts, detailed cost-value reconciliations, and reliable cash flow projections for management team review. Strategic Procurement: Lead comprehensive tendering and subcontractor procurement cycles, leveraging your expert negotiation skills to secure optimal contract terms and value. Contract Confidence (JCT): Expertly administer all facets of contractual correspondence, including precise management of variations, claims, and dispute resolution under JCT frameworks. Seeing Around Corners: Proactively identify and assess commercial exposure, developing and implementing practical mitigation strategies to safeguard project budgets and profit margins. Required Experience and Expertise The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong track record and expertise in: Financial Control: Implementing and maintaining rigorous cost control systems that support accurate commercial decision-making. Contract Management: Providing expert administration for high-profile projects governed by JCT contracts, including the successful negotiation and processing of all contractual variations and claims. Value Optimisation: Proven ability to streamline procurement processes, resulting in the optimal selection and negotiation of sub-contract packages. Risk Mitigation: Conducting detailed commercial reviews to pre-emptively identify and resolve contractual risks. Final Accounts: Experience in authoring, negotiating, and securing the agreement of complex final accounts with clients and subcontractors, maintaining professional relationships throughout. Candidate Requirements Align with our core company values and ethos. Academic Foundation Degree or HND/HNC in Quantity Surveying or a related discipline. RICS membership preferred Strong Mathematical Ability Excellent communication skills Enthusiasm Flexibility Able to work within a busy team and under pressure Good team working skills Accurate with an eye for detail A methodical approach Contractual Knowledge Expert working proficiency in JCT contracts is essential. NEC contract experience is desirable. Professional Skills Exceptional negotiation, communication, and analytical abilities. Must be highly commercial with meticulous attention to detail. Technical Proficiency Familiarity with industry-relevant software (e.g., Causeway, Procore) and proficiency in advanced Microsoft Excel as well as usual MS Office apps. Proven ability to generate and present complex data. If you feel you are the fit for this role, apply today using the application submission form below. Please include a copy of your CV and a covering letter in .pdf, .doc or .docx format. Please include the title of the role you are applying for in the relevant form field.
Project Manager - Decarbonisation
Hays Property & Surveying Manchester, Lancashire
Are you an experienced Project Manager with a passion for sustainability and carbon reduction? We have an exciting opportunity to join a major public sector organisation delivering a strategic transformation programme focused on decarbonising heating systems across multiple sites. Your new role You will lead the design and delivery of capital works projects aimed at reducing carbon emissions and improving energy efficiency. Working from RIBA Stage 2 through to completion, you'll manage procurement, oversee construction, and ensure projects meet time, budget, and quality targets. A key aspect of the role involves stakeholder engagement and developing best practice templates for future schemes. Key Responsibilities: Manage decarbonisation projects from design through construction and completion. Oversee procurement of contractors and design teams, ensuring compliance and value for money. Monitor project progress, budgets, and risks, producing regular reports. Facilitate workshops and stakeholder engagement to ensure operational and sustainability objectives are met. Ensure compliance with statutory, environmental, and health & safety standards. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience managing multi-site capital works programmes, ideally within the public sector. Strong understanding of RIBA Plan of Work stages and contract forms such as JCT and NEC. Expertise in carbon reduction or sustainability-focused projects. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. What you'll get in return This is a fantastic opportunity to make a tangible impact on sustainability goals while working on high-profile projects. You'll join a collaborative team and play a key role in shaping future carbon reduction strategies. The initial contract is for 6 months, with strong potential to become permanent for the right candidate. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Are you an experienced Project Manager with a passion for sustainability and carbon reduction? We have an exciting opportunity to join a major public sector organisation delivering a strategic transformation programme focused on decarbonising heating systems across multiple sites. Your new role You will lead the design and delivery of capital works projects aimed at reducing carbon emissions and improving energy efficiency. Working from RIBA Stage 2 through to completion, you'll manage procurement, oversee construction, and ensure projects meet time, budget, and quality targets. A key aspect of the role involves stakeholder engagement and developing best practice templates for future schemes. Key Responsibilities: Manage decarbonisation projects from design through construction and completion. Oversee procurement of contractors and design teams, ensuring compliance and value for money. Monitor project progress, budgets, and risks, producing regular reports. Facilitate workshops and stakeholder engagement to ensure operational and sustainability objectives are met. Ensure compliance with statutory, environmental, and health & safety standards. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience managing multi-site capital works programmes, ideally within the public sector. Strong understanding of RIBA Plan of Work stages and contract forms such as JCT and NEC. Expertise in carbon reduction or sustainability-focused projects. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills. What you'll get in return This is a fantastic opportunity to make a tangible impact on sustainability goals while working on high-profile projects. You'll join a collaborative team and play a key role in shaping future carbon reduction strategies. The initial contract is for 6 months, with strong potential to become permanent for the right candidate. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
The Choir with No Name
Choir Manager - Sheffield
The Choir with No Name
Background to the role The Choir with No Name (CWNN) run choirs involving people affected by homelessness across England and Wales. We were founded on the premise that singing with others makes you feel good; it distracts you from all the nonsense in life and helps you to build confidence, skills and genuine, long-lasting friendships. Each choir gets together to rehearse every week and share a meal together at the end of rehearsal, welcoming everyone, regardless of background, characteristics or idiosyncrasies. We want everyone involved in the Choir with No Name to feel they belong in our community. The Sheffield Choir has been running in Sheffield for one year, in partnership with the Archer Project and Sheffield Cathedral, who support homeless and vulnerable people. Rehearsals are on Monday evenings at 6.30pm at Sheffield Cathedral. Our rehearsals follow the usual Choir with No Name format of tea, biscuits and a chat before rehearsal, then ninety minutes of joyful singing (mostly pop and rock, arranged for mixed ability in 3- and 4-part harmony) followed by a free hot meal for members. We are committed to co-production. Co-production means that people with lived experience of homelessness work alongside others to deliver all aspects of our work. Our Sheffield Choir Manager will be vital in helping us achieve this aim, working alongside choir members to develop the skills needed to steer their own choir projects and fully share the control and direction of the organisation. We're looking for someone with strong project management skills, able to organise the project so that our members can safely access weekly rehearsals and perform two gigs during the pilot. The Choir Manager works in close partnership with the choir director who will lead the choir musically, as well as with the Archer Project and Sheffield Cathedral teams. The Choir Manager is also responsible for looking after a small group of dedicated volunteers who will help with preparing a hot meal after rehearsals and offering pastoral support to members. We're looking for someone with some experience in working alongside vulnerable people, offering support and signposting members to specialist services on occasions. It s a busy and varied role which should be a lot of fun and has plenty of support from the wider Choir with No Name programmes team as we launch this exciting new project. Deadline for applications is 12pm on Monday 12 January 2026 Job Description 1. Member recruitment and liaison a) Support choir members and develop lasting positive relationships. b) Arrange workshops to spread the love and recruit choir members, ensuring that the opportunity to attend choir is available to as many potential members as possible. c) During work hours and at rehearsal, be the first point of contact for potential and existing choir members. d) Where appropriate, aid members in crisis by signposting or referring them to specialist services and act as Safeguarding lead for the Sheffield choir. e) Enable and support choir members to take an active role in their choir e.g. taking-up informal roles at choir, joining steering groups and just involving them as much as possible 2. Rehearsal and Volunteer Management a) Be the person responsible for all aspects of running a smooth rehearsal (except the musical bits!) b) Recruit and manage all Sheffield volunteers, including supporting them in their support of choir members. c) Arrange induction and training for volunteers. d) Be responsible for the health and safety and food hygiene at choir. 3. Gigs and workshops a) Arrange and promote regular gigs for the Sheffield choir, in partnership with the Choir Director. b) Arrange regular outreach workshops (and occasionally larger-scale community projects) within the homeless, mental health and other relevant communities. 4. Administration a) Set and deliver an appropriate work plan for the Sheffield choir, ensuring that it follows the agreed priorities of CWNN and that the choir reaches people with experience of homelessness in Sheffield. b) Follow operational policies and procedures consistently and help to keep them relevant and up-to-date. c) Contribute to measuring the social impact of the choir through conducting member surveys/focus groups and compiling results. d) Complete quarterly reports and impact data. e) Be responsible for the Sheffield choir budget, ensuring spending is reasonable and in line with predicted costs. f) Shared information with the organisation to be included in national communications, communicate the achievements of your choir to your local community (via social media and other channels). Person Specification Essential Commitment to our vision, mission, and values at CWNN and a passion for the choir and its members potential. Demonstrate an understanding and knowledge of working with people who have experienced complex trauma. Good understanding of coproduction strength-based working and psychologically informed environments. The ability to act calmly and decisively in emergencies, and to work positively with challenging behaviour. Experience of delivering successful projects or services in partnership or collaboration with multiple stakeholders. Highly motivated self-starter with initiative to make things happen. Organised and methodical Ability to keep accurate financial records. IT literate (Microsoft Office including Word and Excel) Compassion and respect for all members of society, including a commitment to equal opportunity. Excellent written communication skills. Highly desirable A love of music! Experience of co-production and working in a co-produced way. Previous experience of safeguarding adults at risk of abuse. Knowledge of the principles and methods of impact measurement. Proven experience of volunteer management and budget planning. Experience of managing events. Knowledge of the homelessness sector in Sheffield. In the interest of a non-biased approach to recruitment, all applications will be anonymised before they reach the selection panel. We are not, at this stage, asking for information about your work experience or education, we are only seeking the answers to questions that will demonstrate the skills required to deliver the role. Details of the application process are on our website.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Background to the role The Choir with No Name (CWNN) run choirs involving people affected by homelessness across England and Wales. We were founded on the premise that singing with others makes you feel good; it distracts you from all the nonsense in life and helps you to build confidence, skills and genuine, long-lasting friendships. Each choir gets together to rehearse every week and share a meal together at the end of rehearsal, welcoming everyone, regardless of background, characteristics or idiosyncrasies. We want everyone involved in the Choir with No Name to feel they belong in our community. The Sheffield Choir has been running in Sheffield for one year, in partnership with the Archer Project and Sheffield Cathedral, who support homeless and vulnerable people. Rehearsals are on Monday evenings at 6.30pm at Sheffield Cathedral. Our rehearsals follow the usual Choir with No Name format of tea, biscuits and a chat before rehearsal, then ninety minutes of joyful singing (mostly pop and rock, arranged for mixed ability in 3- and 4-part harmony) followed by a free hot meal for members. We are committed to co-production. Co-production means that people with lived experience of homelessness work alongside others to deliver all aspects of our work. Our Sheffield Choir Manager will be vital in helping us achieve this aim, working alongside choir members to develop the skills needed to steer their own choir projects and fully share the control and direction of the organisation. We're looking for someone with strong project management skills, able to organise the project so that our members can safely access weekly rehearsals and perform two gigs during the pilot. The Choir Manager works in close partnership with the choir director who will lead the choir musically, as well as with the Archer Project and Sheffield Cathedral teams. The Choir Manager is also responsible for looking after a small group of dedicated volunteers who will help with preparing a hot meal after rehearsals and offering pastoral support to members. We're looking for someone with some experience in working alongside vulnerable people, offering support and signposting members to specialist services on occasions. It s a busy and varied role which should be a lot of fun and has plenty of support from the wider Choir with No Name programmes team as we launch this exciting new project. Deadline for applications is 12pm on Monday 12 January 2026 Job Description 1. Member recruitment and liaison a) Support choir members and develop lasting positive relationships. b) Arrange workshops to spread the love and recruit choir members, ensuring that the opportunity to attend choir is available to as many potential members as possible. c) During work hours and at rehearsal, be the first point of contact for potential and existing choir members. d) Where appropriate, aid members in crisis by signposting or referring them to specialist services and act as Safeguarding lead for the Sheffield choir. e) Enable and support choir members to take an active role in their choir e.g. taking-up informal roles at choir, joining steering groups and just involving them as much as possible 2. Rehearsal and Volunteer Management a) Be the person responsible for all aspects of running a smooth rehearsal (except the musical bits!) b) Recruit and manage all Sheffield volunteers, including supporting them in their support of choir members. c) Arrange induction and training for volunteers. d) Be responsible for the health and safety and food hygiene at choir. 3. Gigs and workshops a) Arrange and promote regular gigs for the Sheffield choir, in partnership with the Choir Director. b) Arrange regular outreach workshops (and occasionally larger-scale community projects) within the homeless, mental health and other relevant communities. 4. Administration a) Set and deliver an appropriate work plan for the Sheffield choir, ensuring that it follows the agreed priorities of CWNN and that the choir reaches people with experience of homelessness in Sheffield. b) Follow operational policies and procedures consistently and help to keep them relevant and up-to-date. c) Contribute to measuring the social impact of the choir through conducting member surveys/focus groups and compiling results. d) Complete quarterly reports and impact data. e) Be responsible for the Sheffield choir budget, ensuring spending is reasonable and in line with predicted costs. f) Shared information with the organisation to be included in national communications, communicate the achievements of your choir to your local community (via social media and other channels). Person Specification Essential Commitment to our vision, mission, and values at CWNN and a passion for the choir and its members potential. Demonstrate an understanding and knowledge of working with people who have experienced complex trauma. Good understanding of coproduction strength-based working and psychologically informed environments. The ability to act calmly and decisively in emergencies, and to work positively with challenging behaviour. Experience of delivering successful projects or services in partnership or collaboration with multiple stakeholders. Highly motivated self-starter with initiative to make things happen. Organised and methodical Ability to keep accurate financial records. IT literate (Microsoft Office including Word and Excel) Compassion and respect for all members of society, including a commitment to equal opportunity. Excellent written communication skills. Highly desirable A love of music! Experience of co-production and working in a co-produced way. Previous experience of safeguarding adults at risk of abuse. Knowledge of the principles and methods of impact measurement. Proven experience of volunteer management and budget planning. Experience of managing events. Knowledge of the homelessness sector in Sheffield. In the interest of a non-biased approach to recruitment, all applications will be anonymised before they reach the selection panel. We are not, at this stage, asking for information about your work experience or education, we are only seeking the answers to questions that will demonstrate the skills required to deliver the role. Details of the application process are on our website.
Site Manager
One Way Resourcing Limited Chichester, Sussex
We have a fantastic full time, permanent position available for a Site Manager. Our client is an award-winning construction company based locally to Chichester, West Sussex, specializing in high-end residential and commercial properties with values ranging from £1m to £5m. With a focus on bespoke solutions tailored to each project's unique needs, our client is known for excellence, innovation, and a click apply for full job details
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
We have a fantastic full time, permanent position available for a Site Manager. Our client is an award-winning construction company based locally to Chichester, West Sussex, specializing in high-end residential and commercial properties with values ranging from £1m to £5m. With a focus on bespoke solutions tailored to each project's unique needs, our client is known for excellence, innovation, and a click apply for full job details

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