Senior Trust Manager - STEP £85,000 plus attractive benefits London / Hybrid Our client is a specialist in Trusts & Estates and is currently looking to appoint an experienced Senior Manager for their busy team in London. ? The role You will be responsible for a portfolio of offshore and onshore trusts, acting as the trustees' primary point of contact. You will work closely with Directors and Partners on ad hoc trust structuring, IHT planning, estate/succession advice, establishment and winding up of trusts.? ? You will also oversee the preparation and review of trust/estate accounts and tax returns prepared by junior members of the team. ? You You will be STEP qualified and ideally also have your CTA. You will be able to demonstrate a number of years' experience of advising on trust taxation, IHT and estate planning matters. ? You will thrive in a supportive environment will enable you to develop your career and work towards Director and Partner level. ? To apply simply contact John at Pro Tax on As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Senior Trust Manager - STEP £85,000 plus attractive benefits London / Hybrid Our client is a specialist in Trusts & Estates and is currently looking to appoint an experienced Senior Manager for their busy team in London. ? The role You will be responsible for a portfolio of offshore and onshore trusts, acting as the trustees' primary point of contact. You will work closely with Directors and Partners on ad hoc trust structuring, IHT planning, estate/succession advice, establishment and winding up of trusts.? ? You will also oversee the preparation and review of trust/estate accounts and tax returns prepared by junior members of the team. ? You You will be STEP qualified and ideally also have your CTA. You will be able to demonstrate a number of years' experience of advising on trust taxation, IHT and estate planning matters. ? You will thrive in a supportive environment will enable you to develop your career and work towards Director and Partner level. ? To apply simply contact John at Pro Tax on As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Prospectus is delighted to be partnering with our client to recruit their new Interim Head of Development. This is an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact at a pivotal moment for the gallery. With a new brand identity launched in 2025, the gallery is continuing to build on its reputation through its world-class artistic programme and remains a free-to-visit venue. The organisation is seeking a motivated and inspiring leader full of energy and ideas to lead and grow fundraising. The Interim Head of Development will lead the delivery of the fundraising strategy and will support any capital fundraising campaign planning for the future, while also liaising and reporting to the Board of Trustees where appropriate. The postholder will be responsible for generating all fundraised income (c. £1m per annum currently) from corporates, individuals and trusts and foundations, which represents approximately 26% of the organisation s total income. The postholder will lead the Development Team and will report to the Director. The selected candidate will have a demonstrable track record of successful fundraising including major donor fundraising and writing successful grant applications. You will have the ability to combine strategic thinking with attention to detail and will ideally have worked in the arts and culture sector, understanding its nuances and donor motivations, before. At Prospectus we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status or pregnancy/maternity. If you have any disability and require reasonable adjustment/s to any part of the process then please contact Ryan Burdock at Prospectus. If you feel you meet some of the criteria but not all, we really hope you'll enquire and learn more. Prospectus can advise and support on each part of the role and hopefully your application, so we look forward to hearing from you. In order to apply please submit your CV in the first instance. Should your experience be suitable, we will arrange for a meeting to brief you on the role. You'll then have all the information you need to formally apply. We are looking forward to connecting with you soon.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Prospectus is delighted to be partnering with our client to recruit their new Interim Head of Development. This is an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact at a pivotal moment for the gallery. With a new brand identity launched in 2025, the gallery is continuing to build on its reputation through its world-class artistic programme and remains a free-to-visit venue. The organisation is seeking a motivated and inspiring leader full of energy and ideas to lead and grow fundraising. The Interim Head of Development will lead the delivery of the fundraising strategy and will support any capital fundraising campaign planning for the future, while also liaising and reporting to the Board of Trustees where appropriate. The postholder will be responsible for generating all fundraised income (c. £1m per annum currently) from corporates, individuals and trusts and foundations, which represents approximately 26% of the organisation s total income. The postholder will lead the Development Team and will report to the Director. The selected candidate will have a demonstrable track record of successful fundraising including major donor fundraising and writing successful grant applications. You will have the ability to combine strategic thinking with attention to detail and will ideally have worked in the arts and culture sector, understanding its nuances and donor motivations, before. At Prospectus we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status or pregnancy/maternity. If you have any disability and require reasonable adjustment/s to any part of the process then please contact Ryan Burdock at Prospectus. If you feel you meet some of the criteria but not all, we really hope you'll enquire and learn more. Prospectus can advise and support on each part of the role and hopefully your application, so we look forward to hearing from you. In order to apply please submit your CV in the first instance. Should your experience be suitable, we will arrange for a meeting to brief you on the role. You'll then have all the information you need to formally apply. We are looking forward to connecting with you soon.
Head of Finance Full time - 37.5 hours per week Romford/Hybrid working Salary: 55,455 - 63,985 per annum Use your financial leadership to make a real difference. My client is well established, values driven charity providing vital care and support to people in the community. They are now seeking an experienced Head of Finance to join the Senior Leadership Team and help shape the organisation's financial future. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified finance professional who wants to use their expertise in a role that combines strategic leadership, operational impact, and meaningful purpose. The Role As Head of Finance, you will lead the Finance and Procurement functions, ensuring robust financial management, strong governance and high-quality financial insight across the organisation. Working closely with the Director of Finance and Resources, you will play a key role in supporting strategic decision-making and ensuring the organisation remains financially sustainable as it develops its services. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the Finance and Procurement teams Providing strategic financial advice to the Senior Leadership Team and Trustees Leading the budgeting, forecasting and financial planning processes Ensuring strong financial controls, systems and compliance Producing clear and insightful management information and financial reports Supporting long-term financial sustainability and organisational strategy This is a high impact leadership role offering the opportunity to influence strategy while remaining close to the detail of financial management. About You We are looking for someone who shares the organisations values of compassion, collaboration and creativity and who brings both strong technical expertise and an inclusive leadership style. You will have: A professional accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) Significant post qualification experience in a senior finance role Experience of financial management and governance within the charity sector A strong track record of leading teams and managing budgets and resources Experience preparing management accounts, forecasts, statutory accounts and regulatory returns The ability to translate complex financial information into clear insight for senior leaders and trustees Excellent communication and relationship building skills Why Join? This is a chance to use your expertise where it truly matters. You'll be joining a collaborative organisation with a clear purpose, supportive culture and strong commitment to the people and communities they serve. Closing date: 27th March 2026 Interviews: Week commencing 6th April 2026 By applying for this role, you are consenting for C2 Recruitment to hold and process your data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations. Your information will always be handled securely and professionally. To view other great vacancies at C2 Recruitment, please visit our website or call us for a confidential chat about upcoming opportunities.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance Full time - 37.5 hours per week Romford/Hybrid working Salary: 55,455 - 63,985 per annum Use your financial leadership to make a real difference. My client is well established, values driven charity providing vital care and support to people in the community. They are now seeking an experienced Head of Finance to join the Senior Leadership Team and help shape the organisation's financial future. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified finance professional who wants to use their expertise in a role that combines strategic leadership, operational impact, and meaningful purpose. The Role As Head of Finance, you will lead the Finance and Procurement functions, ensuring robust financial management, strong governance and high-quality financial insight across the organisation. Working closely with the Director of Finance and Resources, you will play a key role in supporting strategic decision-making and ensuring the organisation remains financially sustainable as it develops its services. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the Finance and Procurement teams Providing strategic financial advice to the Senior Leadership Team and Trustees Leading the budgeting, forecasting and financial planning processes Ensuring strong financial controls, systems and compliance Producing clear and insightful management information and financial reports Supporting long-term financial sustainability and organisational strategy This is a high impact leadership role offering the opportunity to influence strategy while remaining close to the detail of financial management. About You We are looking for someone who shares the organisations values of compassion, collaboration and creativity and who brings both strong technical expertise and an inclusive leadership style. You will have: A professional accounting qualification (ACCA, ACA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) Significant post qualification experience in a senior finance role Experience of financial management and governance within the charity sector A strong track record of leading teams and managing budgets and resources Experience preparing management accounts, forecasts, statutory accounts and regulatory returns The ability to translate complex financial information into clear insight for senior leaders and trustees Excellent communication and relationship building skills Why Join? This is a chance to use your expertise where it truly matters. You'll be joining a collaborative organisation with a clear purpose, supportive culture and strong commitment to the people and communities they serve. Closing date: 27th March 2026 Interviews: Week commencing 6th April 2026 By applying for this role, you are consenting for C2 Recruitment to hold and process your data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations. Your information will always be handled securely and professionally. To view other great vacancies at C2 Recruitment, please visit our website or call us for a confidential chat about upcoming opportunities.
The School Information Systems (SIS) and Data Systems Specialist is a non-teaching, operational role within the Technology, Information Literacy, and Media (TILM) department. The primary responsibility of the role is the day-to-day administration, configuration, and effective operation of the Student Information System (Veracross), which is a core platform underpinning the school's academic and operational processes. Alongside this core responsibility, the role contributes to the development, maintenance, and improvement of applications, data workflows, and automations that support the school's operations. While application development and automation form an important part of the role, particularly over time, stewardship of Veracross, data integrity, and reliable system operation are the priority, especially during the initial period in post. The SIS and Data Systems Specialist reports to and works under the direction of the Network and Data Integration Manager. All development, configuration, and integration work is undertaken within agreed priorities and architectural oversight, ensuring alignment with departmental strategy, security expectations, and school needs. Summary of Major Responsibilities Veracross Administration and Development: Manage the day-to-day administration and configuration of the Veracross Student Information System. Configure schedules, calendars, parent conferences, access controls, and user permissions. Maintain data quality, data integrity, and appropriate access across Veracross modules. Produce reports, data extracts, and imports to support academic and operational teams. Use Veracross APIs, data structures, and tools to develop integrations, scripts, and automations. Applications and Automation: Develop and maintain scripts, workflows, and lightweight applications that improve operational efficiency. Support the design and development of in-house applications to meet school needs. Migrate legacy solutions, including FileMaker Pro databases and applications, to modern and sustainable platforms. Data and Systems Support: Support data flows and integrations between Veracross and other school systems under the guidance of the Digital Integration Manager. Lead and support the data rostering (students and staff) for internal and external assessments including NWEA MAP, ACER ISA, and aimswebPlus in coordination with the Office of Teaching & Learning. Troubleshoot application, data, and integration issues and escalate where appropriate. Maintain clear technical documentation for configurations, scripts, and applications. Security: Apply secure development and administration practices in all work. Follow data protection, access control, and safeguarding requirements when handling systems and data. Identify and escalate risks, data issues, or security concerns appropriately. Collaboration and Professional Growth: Work collaboratively with colleagues across academic and operational teams to understand requirements and deliver effective technical solutions. Respond to and resolve assigned Helpdesk tickets related to Veracross, applications, data, and integrations, in line with departmental service expectations. Escalate issues appropriately and keep stakeholders informed of progress. Participate in team meetings, planning, and professional development. Perform other duties within the scope, spirit, and purpose of the role, as requested by the Digital Integration Manager or Director of Technology. Essential Qualifications/Experience: Experience working with application platforms, databases, or information systems. Demonstrable experience with scripting, automation, or application development. Experience working with structured data and reporting. Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Ability to work collaboratively and take technical direction. Strong written and verbal communication skills. A proven commitment to safeguarding and the welfare of children and young people. Desirable Qualifications / Experience: Experience working with Veracross or a comparable Student Information System. Experience with FileMaker. Experience with AppSheet. Experience with APIs, data integrations, and workflow automation. Experience migrating or modernizing legacy systems. Experience working in a school or similar complex organization. This position description is current at the date shown but following consultation may be changed to reflect or anticipate changes in the role that are commensurate with the job title and salary. The American School in London is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all trustees, employees and volunteers to share this commitment. All new appointments will be subject to appropriate checks: Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS enhanced), Disqualification by Association Self-Declaration, Declaration of Criminal Record, checks against the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) Prohibition List (Teacher Status Checks) including Identity, Address, Date of Birth, a Full Employment History, Right to Work in the UK, overseas checks where applicable, at least 2 references (one with current or most recent employer, where appropriate) and original documentation of Qualifications (where appropriate). For positions into Senior Management a Prohibition from Management Check (s128 Directive) will also be undertaken. All posts involving direct contact with children are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. However, amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975 (2013 & 2020) provide that certain spent convictions and cautions are 'protected'. These are not subject to disclosure to employers and cannot be taken into account. Guidance and criteria on the filtering of these cautions and convictions can be found on the Ministry of Justice website. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to provide details of all unspent convictions and those that would not be filtered, prior to the date of the interview. You may be asked for further information about your criminal history during the recruitment process. If your application is successful, this self-disclosure information will be checked against information from the Disclosure & Barring Service before your appointment is confirmed. ASL is dedicated to fostering courageous global citizenship in a diverse and inclusive school environment. In our international community, we aspire for the cultures and backgrounds of our employees to mirror those of our families and student body, and we enthusiastically welcome applications from candidates who bring diverse life experiences, perspectives and skills. Educators with knowledge of global education and prospective applicants for any position who are committed to diversity and inclusion are particularly welcome to apply. The American School in London will not discriminate against an applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, maternity or parental status, or any other legally recognised protected basis under local law. Read our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion statement here .
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
The School Information Systems (SIS) and Data Systems Specialist is a non-teaching, operational role within the Technology, Information Literacy, and Media (TILM) department. The primary responsibility of the role is the day-to-day administration, configuration, and effective operation of the Student Information System (Veracross), which is a core platform underpinning the school's academic and operational processes. Alongside this core responsibility, the role contributes to the development, maintenance, and improvement of applications, data workflows, and automations that support the school's operations. While application development and automation form an important part of the role, particularly over time, stewardship of Veracross, data integrity, and reliable system operation are the priority, especially during the initial period in post. The SIS and Data Systems Specialist reports to and works under the direction of the Network and Data Integration Manager. All development, configuration, and integration work is undertaken within agreed priorities and architectural oversight, ensuring alignment with departmental strategy, security expectations, and school needs. Summary of Major Responsibilities Veracross Administration and Development: Manage the day-to-day administration and configuration of the Veracross Student Information System. Configure schedules, calendars, parent conferences, access controls, and user permissions. Maintain data quality, data integrity, and appropriate access across Veracross modules. Produce reports, data extracts, and imports to support academic and operational teams. Use Veracross APIs, data structures, and tools to develop integrations, scripts, and automations. Applications and Automation: Develop and maintain scripts, workflows, and lightweight applications that improve operational efficiency. Support the design and development of in-house applications to meet school needs. Migrate legacy solutions, including FileMaker Pro databases and applications, to modern and sustainable platforms. Data and Systems Support: Support data flows and integrations between Veracross and other school systems under the guidance of the Digital Integration Manager. Lead and support the data rostering (students and staff) for internal and external assessments including NWEA MAP, ACER ISA, and aimswebPlus in coordination with the Office of Teaching & Learning. Troubleshoot application, data, and integration issues and escalate where appropriate. Maintain clear technical documentation for configurations, scripts, and applications. Security: Apply secure development and administration practices in all work. Follow data protection, access control, and safeguarding requirements when handling systems and data. Identify and escalate risks, data issues, or security concerns appropriately. Collaboration and Professional Growth: Work collaboratively with colleagues across academic and operational teams to understand requirements and deliver effective technical solutions. Respond to and resolve assigned Helpdesk tickets related to Veracross, applications, data, and integrations, in line with departmental service expectations. Escalate issues appropriately and keep stakeholders informed of progress. Participate in team meetings, planning, and professional development. Perform other duties within the scope, spirit, and purpose of the role, as requested by the Digital Integration Manager or Director of Technology. Essential Qualifications/Experience: Experience working with application platforms, databases, or information systems. Demonstrable experience with scripting, automation, or application development. Experience working with structured data and reporting. Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Ability to work collaboratively and take technical direction. Strong written and verbal communication skills. A proven commitment to safeguarding and the welfare of children and young people. Desirable Qualifications / Experience: Experience working with Veracross or a comparable Student Information System. Experience with FileMaker. Experience with AppSheet. Experience with APIs, data integrations, and workflow automation. Experience migrating or modernizing legacy systems. Experience working in a school or similar complex organization. This position description is current at the date shown but following consultation may be changed to reflect or anticipate changes in the role that are commensurate with the job title and salary. The American School in London is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all trustees, employees and volunteers to share this commitment. All new appointments will be subject to appropriate checks: Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS enhanced), Disqualification by Association Self-Declaration, Declaration of Criminal Record, checks against the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) Prohibition List (Teacher Status Checks) including Identity, Address, Date of Birth, a Full Employment History, Right to Work in the UK, overseas checks where applicable, at least 2 references (one with current or most recent employer, where appropriate) and original documentation of Qualifications (where appropriate). For positions into Senior Management a Prohibition from Management Check (s128 Directive) will also be undertaken. All posts involving direct contact with children are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. However, amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975 (2013 & 2020) provide that certain spent convictions and cautions are 'protected'. These are not subject to disclosure to employers and cannot be taken into account. Guidance and criteria on the filtering of these cautions and convictions can be found on the Ministry of Justice website. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to provide details of all unspent convictions and those that would not be filtered, prior to the date of the interview. You may be asked for further information about your criminal history during the recruitment process. If your application is successful, this self-disclosure information will be checked against information from the Disclosure & Barring Service before your appointment is confirmed. ASL is dedicated to fostering courageous global citizenship in a diverse and inclusive school environment. In our international community, we aspire for the cultures and backgrounds of our employees to mirror those of our families and student body, and we enthusiastically welcome applications from candidates who bring diverse life experiences, perspectives and skills. Educators with knowledge of global education and prospective applicants for any position who are committed to diversity and inclusion are particularly welcome to apply. The American School in London will not discriminate against an applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, maternity or parental status, or any other legally recognised protected basis under local law. Read our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion statement here .
Overview Job Title: Head of Impact Reports to: Managing Director Location: London - King's Cross Role summary The Head of Impact leads Redemption Roasters' mission to reduce reoffending through coffee. They are responsible for the strategy, delivery and growth of our social impact work across both the business and the Redemption Roasters Foundation. The role oversees barista training and employment support programmes for prison leavers, both in custody and in the community. They ensure impact is rigorously measured, communicated and continuously improved. The Head of Impact also leads fundraising and manages key relationships with government, charity and sector partners. Working closely with the Managing Director and Foundation Trustees they ensure the organisation's social mission remains central to the company's growth and success. Introducing Redemption Roasters Redemption Roasters is a social business on a mission to reduce reoffending through coffee. To achieve this, we deliver barista training both in-custody and in the community, with direct routes into employment in our 12 London coffee shops and our roastery. Programme participants are matched with a caseworker to support their transition from the training room into work. To date we have directly hired over 100 participants. On average participants work at Redemption Roasters for over 400 days. Our current known reoffending rate for employed participants is 0%. There is more information on our work to reduce reoffending in our Impact Report here. As a social enterprise, we think differently from other specialty coffee companies. We believe profit powers our purpose, and that by roasting, serving, and selling exceptional coffee, we are uniquely positioned to help prison leavers start a new chapter. The role Become our new Head of Impact. Redemption Roasters is seeking a Head of Impact to lead our work to reduce reoffending. The role is responsible for the company's social mission, identifying effective and financially sustainable ways to deepen our impact through both our social enterprise and the Redemption Roasters Foundation. You will oversee training and employment support for programme participants in custody and in the community, while shaping the strategy for the Impact department and ensuring our programmes are well-run, measurable and financially disciplined. A key part of the role is strong financial leadership - managing budgets, securing funding, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of our impact work. The role would suit an experienced third sector leader with a strong track record in programme delivery and fundraising, and a passion for enabling people to succeed. The role is based at our Head Office in King's Cross, London, and is not a remote or hybrid position. Your duties will include: Overall responsibility for leading and owning the company's social impact work including the development and implementation of its budget and strategy. Lead income generation and diversification for the Impact department - including managing Ministry of Justice contracts, and identifying fundraising and contracting opportunities in the community. Monitor and review performance, flagging areas of non-performance with the Managing Director. Connect, collaborate and act as a Redemption Roasters brand ambassador with other organisations and institutions, including businesses, charities, government agencies and donors to help maintain Redemption's reputation within the Criminal Justice Sector. Report - both internally and externally - on the social impact performance. To include, but not limited to, the annual Social Impact Report. Work with the Redemption Roasters Foundation Board of Trustees to ensure that the charity is well governed and raises the funds it needs to deliver its strategy and maintain financial stability. Oversee the work with our programme participants, ensuring that we deliver high quality support and outcomes. Ensure Redemption Roasters safeguarding policies and procedures are best in class, and adhered to by all staff. Qualifications and experience The ideal candidate will demonstrate: At least 10 years' experience in the UK third sector, including senior leadership roles within charities or social enterprises. Outstanding financial management capability, including developing and managing budgets, understanding unit economics, and rigorously reporting on financial performance. This is a core requirement of the role. A strong track record of ensuring programmes are financially sustainable, with the ability to balance social outcomes with commercial discipline. Extensive experience in fundraising and service delivery within a UK-based charity or social enterprise. The ability to develop and implement strategy, and to track, monitor and report on KPIs and performance to senior stakeholders. Proven experience hiring, leading and developing high-performing, motivated teams. A clear understanding of the governance, compliance and reporting requirements of registered charities. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, with a demonstrated ability to influence and persuade stakeholders across government, charity and business sectors. An innovative, proactive and resilient approach, with the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment and manage shifting priorities. A genuine passion for working within the criminal justice sector and supporting people with convictions into employment. Benefits At Redemption Roasters, you will receive: Terms & Benefits Permanent contract, 40 hours per week. 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays), with 1 additional day per year for each year of service, up to 5 years. Unlimited free hot drinks in Redemption Roasters coffee shops, with discounts on food. Discounts at Coal Drops Yard Annual summer and Christmas parties 3 paid professional development days per year Laptop and phone Supportive and values-driven workplace Employee Assistance Programme Nursery scheme available via salary sacrifice on Enjoy Benefits Cycle to Work Scheme High street discounts via BHN Extras Up to £400 referral bonus Equality and diversity Redemption Roasters is an international and multicultural business with customers, suppliers, and employees from across the globe. Fostering diversity in the workplace is both right and good for business. Gender, belief, ethnicity, origins, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, age or history of incarceration doesn't matter. If you perform, you'll fit in, whoever you are. We welcome applications from people with backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in the specialty coffee industry. How to apply To apply for this role please submit a CV and cover letter via our application platform here. Your application should be addressed to Max Dubiel, Managing Director of Redemption Roasters. Applications will be reviewed and processed on an ongoing basis. We will not wait for the deadline to progress candidates. So, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Overview Job Title: Head of Impact Reports to: Managing Director Location: London - King's Cross Role summary The Head of Impact leads Redemption Roasters' mission to reduce reoffending through coffee. They are responsible for the strategy, delivery and growth of our social impact work across both the business and the Redemption Roasters Foundation. The role oversees barista training and employment support programmes for prison leavers, both in custody and in the community. They ensure impact is rigorously measured, communicated and continuously improved. The Head of Impact also leads fundraising and manages key relationships with government, charity and sector partners. Working closely with the Managing Director and Foundation Trustees they ensure the organisation's social mission remains central to the company's growth and success. Introducing Redemption Roasters Redemption Roasters is a social business on a mission to reduce reoffending through coffee. To achieve this, we deliver barista training both in-custody and in the community, with direct routes into employment in our 12 London coffee shops and our roastery. Programme participants are matched with a caseworker to support their transition from the training room into work. To date we have directly hired over 100 participants. On average participants work at Redemption Roasters for over 400 days. Our current known reoffending rate for employed participants is 0%. There is more information on our work to reduce reoffending in our Impact Report here. As a social enterprise, we think differently from other specialty coffee companies. We believe profit powers our purpose, and that by roasting, serving, and selling exceptional coffee, we are uniquely positioned to help prison leavers start a new chapter. The role Become our new Head of Impact. Redemption Roasters is seeking a Head of Impact to lead our work to reduce reoffending. The role is responsible for the company's social mission, identifying effective and financially sustainable ways to deepen our impact through both our social enterprise and the Redemption Roasters Foundation. You will oversee training and employment support for programme participants in custody and in the community, while shaping the strategy for the Impact department and ensuring our programmes are well-run, measurable and financially disciplined. A key part of the role is strong financial leadership - managing budgets, securing funding, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of our impact work. The role would suit an experienced third sector leader with a strong track record in programme delivery and fundraising, and a passion for enabling people to succeed. The role is based at our Head Office in King's Cross, London, and is not a remote or hybrid position. Your duties will include: Overall responsibility for leading and owning the company's social impact work including the development and implementation of its budget and strategy. Lead income generation and diversification for the Impact department - including managing Ministry of Justice contracts, and identifying fundraising and contracting opportunities in the community. Monitor and review performance, flagging areas of non-performance with the Managing Director. Connect, collaborate and act as a Redemption Roasters brand ambassador with other organisations and institutions, including businesses, charities, government agencies and donors to help maintain Redemption's reputation within the Criminal Justice Sector. Report - both internally and externally - on the social impact performance. To include, but not limited to, the annual Social Impact Report. Work with the Redemption Roasters Foundation Board of Trustees to ensure that the charity is well governed and raises the funds it needs to deliver its strategy and maintain financial stability. Oversee the work with our programme participants, ensuring that we deliver high quality support and outcomes. Ensure Redemption Roasters safeguarding policies and procedures are best in class, and adhered to by all staff. Qualifications and experience The ideal candidate will demonstrate: At least 10 years' experience in the UK third sector, including senior leadership roles within charities or social enterprises. Outstanding financial management capability, including developing and managing budgets, understanding unit economics, and rigorously reporting on financial performance. This is a core requirement of the role. A strong track record of ensuring programmes are financially sustainable, with the ability to balance social outcomes with commercial discipline. Extensive experience in fundraising and service delivery within a UK-based charity or social enterprise. The ability to develop and implement strategy, and to track, monitor and report on KPIs and performance to senior stakeholders. Proven experience hiring, leading and developing high-performing, motivated teams. A clear understanding of the governance, compliance and reporting requirements of registered charities. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, with a demonstrated ability to influence and persuade stakeholders across government, charity and business sectors. An innovative, proactive and resilient approach, with the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment and manage shifting priorities. A genuine passion for working within the criminal justice sector and supporting people with convictions into employment. Benefits At Redemption Roasters, you will receive: Terms & Benefits Permanent contract, 40 hours per week. 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays), with 1 additional day per year for each year of service, up to 5 years. Unlimited free hot drinks in Redemption Roasters coffee shops, with discounts on food. Discounts at Coal Drops Yard Annual summer and Christmas parties 3 paid professional development days per year Laptop and phone Supportive and values-driven workplace Employee Assistance Programme Nursery scheme available via salary sacrifice on Enjoy Benefits Cycle to Work Scheme High street discounts via BHN Extras Up to £400 referral bonus Equality and diversity Redemption Roasters is an international and multicultural business with customers, suppliers, and employees from across the globe. Fostering diversity in the workplace is both right and good for business. Gender, belief, ethnicity, origins, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, age or history of incarceration doesn't matter. If you perform, you'll fit in, whoever you are. We welcome applications from people with backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in the specialty coffee industry. How to apply To apply for this role please submit a CV and cover letter via our application platform here. Your application should be addressed to Max Dubiel, Managing Director of Redemption Roasters. Applications will be reviewed and processed on an ongoing basis. We will not wait for the deadline to progress candidates. So, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.
Executive Director & Co-CEO Applicant Information We are seeking a passionate and ambitious Executive Director & Co-CEO to join our leadership team. You will provide overall administrative and strategic leadership for our vibrant theatre and also work with senior colleagues to build and sustain a much broader ecosystem of innovative productions, sector-leading artist support, community engagement and vital collaborative partnerships. New Diorama delivers first-class programming, nurtures the next generation of artists, and provides an inclusive, enjoyable environment for the hugely diverse mix of theatre professionals, audience members and local residents who visit and use our space. We're proudly independent and depend upon a wide range of key relationships - from artistic collaborators and commercial partners to local community groups - with every penny that we spend needing to be raised or earned. What has made us such a success has been our willingness to identify and nurture new theatre makers, taking them on a journey from scratch performances to national and international profile, to understand the challenges faced by the artists and communities we serve and to provide the support required to meet them head-on. We are looking for someone who shares the passion, commitment and values that have defined our work to date and is ready to roll up their sleeves and help take New Diorama forward. The Executive Director & Co-CEO is New Diorama's Business & Strategic Lead, responsible for financial management, fundraising, governance and strategic development. They will work together with the Executive Producer as Co-CEOs to provide overall organisational leadership, collaborating closely with the Artistic Lead on programming, artist development and support. This model of leadership is designed to be shared, accountable, and collaborative, reflecting the theatre's values and providing resilience against the challenges of working in an industry under unprecedented pressure. New Diorama is fully programmed for 2026 with a broad range of innovative work from new and established companies and an ongoing series of artist support interventions. While fundraising remains a critical priority, we have a strong track record and good relationships with trusts and foundations, as well as constructive engagement from key partners such as British Land, on whose estate the theatre is located. We also have significant long-term strategic projects in development, and most importantly a fantastic, vibrant staff team, several of whom have long-standing dedication to the organisation. Our new Executive Director & Co-CEO should have; considerable strategic and fundraising ambition, a collaborative approach to working (especially with our Artistic Lead and Executive Producer & Co-CEO), the organisational and financial management skills to ensure the theatre runs efficiently, and an ambitious, forward-looking vision to safeguard and build upon it for the future. It is a genuinely exciting opportunity, and we look forward to receiving your application. About New Diorama New Diorama is a creative home dedicated to transforming the landscape of how independent theatre is developed, supported and celebrated. Since opening in 2010, we have established an award-winning record of commissioning the most exciting, innovative new theatre as well as providing thought-leadership for meaningful artist support and sector development. Our commissioned work has transferred to the West End ( Nouveau Riche's Olivier-nominated For Black Boys ) and Broadway ( Spitlip's Olivier award-winning Operation Mincemeat) , toured nationally and internationally to prestigious venues including Germany's Schaubühne ( Kandinsky's Trap Street ), and been broadcast on the BBC ( Breach Theatre's It's True, It's True, It's True ). 'A crucial part of the wider UK theatre ecology and an under-sung hero.' The Guardian Our pioneering artist support programmes reach hundreds of independent companies and freelance artists annually, providing resources and mentorship to progress their practice, company and career that is not available anywhere else. "The support was generous and thoughtful everyone genuinely wanted the work to shine. I was struck by the distinct breadth of expertise across the organisation I'm cheerleading whenever I see the artist development programmes and feel proud to be part of that ecology." Jemima Yong, Artist Our Team New Diorama operates under a shared leadership structure which directly reflects our collaborative ethos while driving improved organisational resilience in support of our indefatigable artistic ambition. Artistic Lead: Emma Clark, Head of Programme - Creative vision, artistic relationships, programming and cultural impact. Operations Lead: Sophie Wallis , Executive Producer & Co-CEO - Lead producer of all activity and operational delivery. Business Lead: Executive Director & Co-CEO - Finance, fundraising, strategic partnerships, governance and organisational development. The incoming postholder will be an essential pillar of this structure. Our collaborative model is further supported by our diverse and dedicated small staff team of seven, together with our front of house and café staff. A Board of Trustees, who meet regularly, oversees the NDT's charitable objectives - they include senior representatives from the arts, business, professional services, politics and the public sector. Please Note: Sophie is going on maternity leave from Spring 2026, and we are therefore also currently recruiting an interim Senior Producer to support and work as part of the executive team alongside the Executive Director & Co-CEO and the Artistic Lead over this period. The Executive Producer is expected to return in 2027 and resume their responsibilities as Co-CEO. About the Role Job title: Executive Director & Co-CEO Responsible to: Chair of Board of Trustees Working closely with: Chair of Board of Trustees, Artistic Lead, Executive Producer & Co-CEO, Finance Director, and Staff Team. Contract: Permanent Salary: £45,000 per annum Hours of work: Full time, 40 hours per week. Core hours 10am-6pm. We operate Time Off in Lieu for additional hours required, which may include evenings and weekends. Place of work: New Diorama Theatre, 15-16 Triton Street, Regent's Place, London, NW1 3BF. Annual Leave: 20 days plus bank holidays, and additional gifted days. Probation period: 6 months. Benefits We strive to make New Diorama a supportive environment to work in: Flexi-time: Core hours between 10am-6pm, to help support work-life balance. Wellbeing: Financial contribution on top of your salary (currently £500 pa), for gym membership or other wellbeing activities of your choice. Annual Leave: Additional gifted days for your birthday and during closure over Christmas ( 2 weeks). Pension: Company pension scheme enrolment with generous employer contribution. Tickets: Complimentary tickets for all New Diorama productions (subject to availability). Discounts: Subsidised food and drink at New Diorama's Café. Training: Opportunities for professional and personal development. Executive Director & Co-CEO Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Governance As Co-CEO, you will share executive leadership of New Diorama with the Artistic Lead and Executive Producer, holding collective responsibility for the organisation's strategic direction, organisational health, and long-term sustainability. Work in close partnership with the Artistic Lead and Executive Producer & Co-CEO in agreement with the Board to develop and implement New Diorama's strategic plans. This strategy will include a dynamic artistic policy and programme, development of new audiences, community engagement, and financial and environmental sustainability. Serve as a key external representative and spokesperson for New Diorama with funders, stakeholders, partners, and the wider sector. Lead on board reporting, governance processes, and serve as primary liaison with the Board of Trustees. Ensure compliance with charity governance, company law, health and safety legislation, and safeguarding requirements. Uphold and model New Diorama's values of excellence, collaboration, inclusion and creative ambition. Financial Management You will hold executive responsibility for New Diorama's financial health, working closely with the Board Finance & Funding Sub-Committee, Finance Director and external accountants. Lead on financial strategy and planning, including setting and reviewing organisational and departmental budgets, targets, financial processes, and reporting to the Board. Ensure the efficient, effective and solvent financial management of the Company and identify appropriate opportunities for income generation. Monitor and manage the organisational budget, ensuring financial discipline and transparency. Oversee payroll, accounts, financial reporting, and annual audit processes. Manage cashflow and reserves, ensuring financial protocols are followed across the team. Report regularly to the Board on financial performance, risks and opportunities. . click apply for full job details
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Executive Director & Co-CEO Applicant Information We are seeking a passionate and ambitious Executive Director & Co-CEO to join our leadership team. You will provide overall administrative and strategic leadership for our vibrant theatre and also work with senior colleagues to build and sustain a much broader ecosystem of innovative productions, sector-leading artist support, community engagement and vital collaborative partnerships. New Diorama delivers first-class programming, nurtures the next generation of artists, and provides an inclusive, enjoyable environment for the hugely diverse mix of theatre professionals, audience members and local residents who visit and use our space. We're proudly independent and depend upon a wide range of key relationships - from artistic collaborators and commercial partners to local community groups - with every penny that we spend needing to be raised or earned. What has made us such a success has been our willingness to identify and nurture new theatre makers, taking them on a journey from scratch performances to national and international profile, to understand the challenges faced by the artists and communities we serve and to provide the support required to meet them head-on. We are looking for someone who shares the passion, commitment and values that have defined our work to date and is ready to roll up their sleeves and help take New Diorama forward. The Executive Director & Co-CEO is New Diorama's Business & Strategic Lead, responsible for financial management, fundraising, governance and strategic development. They will work together with the Executive Producer as Co-CEOs to provide overall organisational leadership, collaborating closely with the Artistic Lead on programming, artist development and support. This model of leadership is designed to be shared, accountable, and collaborative, reflecting the theatre's values and providing resilience against the challenges of working in an industry under unprecedented pressure. New Diorama is fully programmed for 2026 with a broad range of innovative work from new and established companies and an ongoing series of artist support interventions. While fundraising remains a critical priority, we have a strong track record and good relationships with trusts and foundations, as well as constructive engagement from key partners such as British Land, on whose estate the theatre is located. We also have significant long-term strategic projects in development, and most importantly a fantastic, vibrant staff team, several of whom have long-standing dedication to the organisation. Our new Executive Director & Co-CEO should have; considerable strategic and fundraising ambition, a collaborative approach to working (especially with our Artistic Lead and Executive Producer & Co-CEO), the organisational and financial management skills to ensure the theatre runs efficiently, and an ambitious, forward-looking vision to safeguard and build upon it for the future. It is a genuinely exciting opportunity, and we look forward to receiving your application. About New Diorama New Diorama is a creative home dedicated to transforming the landscape of how independent theatre is developed, supported and celebrated. Since opening in 2010, we have established an award-winning record of commissioning the most exciting, innovative new theatre as well as providing thought-leadership for meaningful artist support and sector development. Our commissioned work has transferred to the West End ( Nouveau Riche's Olivier-nominated For Black Boys ) and Broadway ( Spitlip's Olivier award-winning Operation Mincemeat) , toured nationally and internationally to prestigious venues including Germany's Schaubühne ( Kandinsky's Trap Street ), and been broadcast on the BBC ( Breach Theatre's It's True, It's True, It's True ). 'A crucial part of the wider UK theatre ecology and an under-sung hero.' The Guardian Our pioneering artist support programmes reach hundreds of independent companies and freelance artists annually, providing resources and mentorship to progress their practice, company and career that is not available anywhere else. "The support was generous and thoughtful everyone genuinely wanted the work to shine. I was struck by the distinct breadth of expertise across the organisation I'm cheerleading whenever I see the artist development programmes and feel proud to be part of that ecology." Jemima Yong, Artist Our Team New Diorama operates under a shared leadership structure which directly reflects our collaborative ethos while driving improved organisational resilience in support of our indefatigable artistic ambition. Artistic Lead: Emma Clark, Head of Programme - Creative vision, artistic relationships, programming and cultural impact. Operations Lead: Sophie Wallis , Executive Producer & Co-CEO - Lead producer of all activity and operational delivery. Business Lead: Executive Director & Co-CEO - Finance, fundraising, strategic partnerships, governance and organisational development. The incoming postholder will be an essential pillar of this structure. Our collaborative model is further supported by our diverse and dedicated small staff team of seven, together with our front of house and café staff. A Board of Trustees, who meet regularly, oversees the NDT's charitable objectives - they include senior representatives from the arts, business, professional services, politics and the public sector. Please Note: Sophie is going on maternity leave from Spring 2026, and we are therefore also currently recruiting an interim Senior Producer to support and work as part of the executive team alongside the Executive Director & Co-CEO and the Artistic Lead over this period. The Executive Producer is expected to return in 2027 and resume their responsibilities as Co-CEO. About the Role Job title: Executive Director & Co-CEO Responsible to: Chair of Board of Trustees Working closely with: Chair of Board of Trustees, Artistic Lead, Executive Producer & Co-CEO, Finance Director, and Staff Team. Contract: Permanent Salary: £45,000 per annum Hours of work: Full time, 40 hours per week. Core hours 10am-6pm. We operate Time Off in Lieu for additional hours required, which may include evenings and weekends. Place of work: New Diorama Theatre, 15-16 Triton Street, Regent's Place, London, NW1 3BF. Annual Leave: 20 days plus bank holidays, and additional gifted days. Probation period: 6 months. Benefits We strive to make New Diorama a supportive environment to work in: Flexi-time: Core hours between 10am-6pm, to help support work-life balance. Wellbeing: Financial contribution on top of your salary (currently £500 pa), for gym membership or other wellbeing activities of your choice. Annual Leave: Additional gifted days for your birthday and during closure over Christmas ( 2 weeks). Pension: Company pension scheme enrolment with generous employer contribution. Tickets: Complimentary tickets for all New Diorama productions (subject to availability). Discounts: Subsidised food and drink at New Diorama's Café. Training: Opportunities for professional and personal development. Executive Director & Co-CEO Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Governance As Co-CEO, you will share executive leadership of New Diorama with the Artistic Lead and Executive Producer, holding collective responsibility for the organisation's strategic direction, organisational health, and long-term sustainability. Work in close partnership with the Artistic Lead and Executive Producer & Co-CEO in agreement with the Board to develop and implement New Diorama's strategic plans. This strategy will include a dynamic artistic policy and programme, development of new audiences, community engagement, and financial and environmental sustainability. Serve as a key external representative and spokesperson for New Diorama with funders, stakeholders, partners, and the wider sector. Lead on board reporting, governance processes, and serve as primary liaison with the Board of Trustees. Ensure compliance with charity governance, company law, health and safety legislation, and safeguarding requirements. Uphold and model New Diorama's values of excellence, collaboration, inclusion and creative ambition. Financial Management You will hold executive responsibility for New Diorama's financial health, working closely with the Board Finance & Funding Sub-Committee, Finance Director and external accountants. Lead on financial strategy and planning, including setting and reviewing organisational and departmental budgets, targets, financial processes, and reporting to the Board. Ensure the efficient, effective and solvent financial management of the Company and identify appropriate opportunities for income generation. Monitor and manage the organisational budget, ensuring financial discipline and transparency. Oversee payroll, accounts, financial reporting, and annual audit processes. Manage cashflow and reserves, ensuring financial protocols are followed across the team. Report regularly to the Board on financial performance, risks and opportunities. . click apply for full job details
Job title: Head of Finance & Business Services Reports to: Director of Operations Salary: In the region of £39,000. Flexible based on experience and qualifications Location: Hybrid Hours: Full time 37.5 hours over 5 days Objective: 2wish exists to provide support to anyone affected by the sudden and unexpected death of a child or young person aged 25 and under. Aims: Ensure every Emergency Department and Critical Care unit has a suitable bereavement suite Ensure that bereavement boxes are available at each of these hospitals Ensure that immediate bereavement support is available for all affected by the sudden death of a child or young person Provide a professional counselling service and other therapies for those affected by the sudden death of a child or young person Provide support to individuals who witness the sudden death of a child or young person Provide support and training to professionals from any sector who may be affected by the sudden death of a child or young person To advocate and campaign on behalf of suddenly bereaved families 2wish Cymru and 2wish: 2wish has been established since 2012 and has since grown from strength to strength. During this time, we have worked tirelessly to embed our service and ensure that the offer of support is made at the point of death. We offer an immediate, consistent, high-quality and compassionate service to all individuals affected by the sudden and unexpected death of a child or young person aged 25 and under. We work in partnership with professionals who refer into the charity on behalf of families, so they don t have to trawl through the internet for an organisation who may, or may not, be able to support. We provide immediate, and ongoing, support and are here for as long as our families need us. We were founded as a Welsh organisation providing immediate casework support, as well as ongoing aftercare services including counselling, alternative therapies, play therapy, support groups, support events and a respite cottage. In January 2024, we expanded into phase one England, namely Cheshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Somerset. And in July 2025 we expanded into phase two England, namely Merseyside, Devon and Cornwall, Wiltshire, Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Context of role: The Headof Finance & Business Services will be a key member of the senior leadership team, responsible for ensuring the charity is financially sustainable, legally compliant and operationally efficient. This role provides strategic oversight of finance, governance, HR, IT, facilities, risk management, and business administration, enabling the charity to deliver its mission effectively and responsibly. Line management responsibilities, including Business Services Officer and Finance and Administration Officer. Key responsibilities: Strategic Leadership Act as a senior advisor to the CEO and Board of Trustees on financial strategy, organisational performance, risk, and governance. Lead on the development and implementation of long-term financial plans, budgets, and business services strategies. Contribute to organisational planning, change management, and culture-building across the charity. Financial Management Oversee all aspects of financial management, including grants and foundations, forecasting, management accounts, statutory accounts, and cashflow. Ensure accurate financial reporting in compliance within the Charity SORP, and relevant regulatory frameworks. Lead on financial risk management, reserve s policy, investment planning, and financial controls. Oversee payroll, pension administration, procurement, and contract management. Support fundraising colleagues with financial modelling, grant budgets, and reporting to funders. Business Services Oversight Lead and develop the business services function, which include IT, facilities, data protection and health & safety. Oversee HR policies, employee relations, recruitment processes, and wellbeing initiatives with the support of our HR consultants. Ensure reliable IT systems, digital security, and effective use of Microsoft 365 and organisational software with the support of our IT consultants ITCS. Manage the Business Services Officer who oversees office facilities, leases, equipment, and supplier relationships. Hold line management responsibilities for our Business Services Officer and Finance and Administration Officer. Leadership and People Management Provide inspirational leadership to finance and business services staff. Support a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, compassion, and teamwork. Champion organisational values, equity, diversity, and inclusion in all areas of operations General: To be responsible for organising own work agenda, time management and administration. To adhere to all company policies and procedures including Safeguarding, Confidentiality, Health and Safety and Lone Working; and to be proactive in implementing new safe working practices as appropriate. To attend weekend and evening community events in support of the charity as necessary. Participate as and when required in team meetings and one-to-one meetings, and undertake, as appropriate, courses/training/other developmental activities, which is relevant to the role. It is the nature of the work that tasks and responsibilities are in may circumstances unpredictable and varied. All employees are therefore expected to work in a flexible way and tasks, which are not specifically covered in their job description may have to be undertaken. You will be subject to performance review, which will incorporate a review of the above duties and performance over the period. This role is subject to a DBS check. Person specification: Essential Fully or part qualified in accountancy or qualified by experience (QBE). Proven financial leadership experience within the third sector or a, challenging values-driven organisation. Strong understanding of charity finance, including SORP, restricted/unrestricted, designated funds, grant applications and reporting. Experience of managing governance, risk, compliance, and business administrative functions. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and relationship building skills. Ability to work collaboratively whilst providing strong challenge and professional insight. Demonstrable commitment to the mission and values of 2wish. Assist with compliance of the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act / Bill & General Data Protection Regulations. Desirable Experience supporting or working alongside a Board of Trustees. Experience leading digital transformation or implementing new systems. Understanding bereavement-support environments What we do for you: Contract type: Permanent Hours: Normal office hours are 9am 5pm, Monday to Friday, although alternative hours may be worked with line manager agreement. Work outside office hours may sometimes be necessary and will be compensated for by time off in lieu. Annual leave: 28 days plus bank holidays. Annual leave steadily increases after five years of service. Annual leave and statutory holidays are calculated on a pro rata basis where applicable. Pension: 2wish operate a contributory pension scheme. 2wish will auto-enrol you into the scheme in accordance with it s auto-enrolment obligations. Full details of the scheme will be provided to you once you are enrolled, including the minimum level of contributions that you will be required to make during your membership (current contributions employer 3% and employee 5%). Mileage: A fixed rate allowance is payable for agreed mileage undertaken on 2wish business in a private vehicle, over and above your usual journey to your workplace/s. Additional benefits for our employees: An Employee Assistance Programme, including wellbeing support Free parking on 2wish premises Free branded 2wish clothing An extra annual leave day on your birthday Incremental increase in holiday entitlement based on length of service Paid sick leave Discounts for personal purchases on 2wish Merchandise Discounted tickets to UK 2wish events for staff and family Extra holiday entitlement when taking part in 2wish overseas events Company mobile phone for performance of duties Tools/equipment required for the performance of duties Reimbursement of work expenses Bright Exchange employee discounts Auto-enrolment into company contributory pension scheme after 3 months service How to apply: Please return a CV and covering letter, or a CV and two-minute video,. Closing date: Friday 3rd April 2026 Thank you very much for your interest in the role. Please note, if you do not hear from us within ten working days of the closing date, you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Job title: Head of Finance & Business Services Reports to: Director of Operations Salary: In the region of £39,000. Flexible based on experience and qualifications Location: Hybrid Hours: Full time 37.5 hours over 5 days Objective: 2wish exists to provide support to anyone affected by the sudden and unexpected death of a child or young person aged 25 and under. Aims: Ensure every Emergency Department and Critical Care unit has a suitable bereavement suite Ensure that bereavement boxes are available at each of these hospitals Ensure that immediate bereavement support is available for all affected by the sudden death of a child or young person Provide a professional counselling service and other therapies for those affected by the sudden death of a child or young person Provide support to individuals who witness the sudden death of a child or young person Provide support and training to professionals from any sector who may be affected by the sudden death of a child or young person To advocate and campaign on behalf of suddenly bereaved families 2wish Cymru and 2wish: 2wish has been established since 2012 and has since grown from strength to strength. During this time, we have worked tirelessly to embed our service and ensure that the offer of support is made at the point of death. We offer an immediate, consistent, high-quality and compassionate service to all individuals affected by the sudden and unexpected death of a child or young person aged 25 and under. We work in partnership with professionals who refer into the charity on behalf of families, so they don t have to trawl through the internet for an organisation who may, or may not, be able to support. We provide immediate, and ongoing, support and are here for as long as our families need us. We were founded as a Welsh organisation providing immediate casework support, as well as ongoing aftercare services including counselling, alternative therapies, play therapy, support groups, support events and a respite cottage. In January 2024, we expanded into phase one England, namely Cheshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Somerset. And in July 2025 we expanded into phase two England, namely Merseyside, Devon and Cornwall, Wiltshire, Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Context of role: The Headof Finance & Business Services will be a key member of the senior leadership team, responsible for ensuring the charity is financially sustainable, legally compliant and operationally efficient. This role provides strategic oversight of finance, governance, HR, IT, facilities, risk management, and business administration, enabling the charity to deliver its mission effectively and responsibly. Line management responsibilities, including Business Services Officer and Finance and Administration Officer. Key responsibilities: Strategic Leadership Act as a senior advisor to the CEO and Board of Trustees on financial strategy, organisational performance, risk, and governance. Lead on the development and implementation of long-term financial plans, budgets, and business services strategies. Contribute to organisational planning, change management, and culture-building across the charity. Financial Management Oversee all aspects of financial management, including grants and foundations, forecasting, management accounts, statutory accounts, and cashflow. Ensure accurate financial reporting in compliance within the Charity SORP, and relevant regulatory frameworks. Lead on financial risk management, reserve s policy, investment planning, and financial controls. Oversee payroll, pension administration, procurement, and contract management. Support fundraising colleagues with financial modelling, grant budgets, and reporting to funders. Business Services Oversight Lead and develop the business services function, which include IT, facilities, data protection and health & safety. Oversee HR policies, employee relations, recruitment processes, and wellbeing initiatives with the support of our HR consultants. Ensure reliable IT systems, digital security, and effective use of Microsoft 365 and organisational software with the support of our IT consultants ITCS. Manage the Business Services Officer who oversees office facilities, leases, equipment, and supplier relationships. Hold line management responsibilities for our Business Services Officer and Finance and Administration Officer. Leadership and People Management Provide inspirational leadership to finance and business services staff. Support a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, compassion, and teamwork. Champion organisational values, equity, diversity, and inclusion in all areas of operations General: To be responsible for organising own work agenda, time management and administration. To adhere to all company policies and procedures including Safeguarding, Confidentiality, Health and Safety and Lone Working; and to be proactive in implementing new safe working practices as appropriate. To attend weekend and evening community events in support of the charity as necessary. Participate as and when required in team meetings and one-to-one meetings, and undertake, as appropriate, courses/training/other developmental activities, which is relevant to the role. It is the nature of the work that tasks and responsibilities are in may circumstances unpredictable and varied. All employees are therefore expected to work in a flexible way and tasks, which are not specifically covered in their job description may have to be undertaken. You will be subject to performance review, which will incorporate a review of the above duties and performance over the period. This role is subject to a DBS check. Person specification: Essential Fully or part qualified in accountancy or qualified by experience (QBE). Proven financial leadership experience within the third sector or a, challenging values-driven organisation. Strong understanding of charity finance, including SORP, restricted/unrestricted, designated funds, grant applications and reporting. Experience of managing governance, risk, compliance, and business administrative functions. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and relationship building skills. Ability to work collaboratively whilst providing strong challenge and professional insight. Demonstrable commitment to the mission and values of 2wish. Assist with compliance of the Equality Act, Employment Rights Act / Bill & General Data Protection Regulations. Desirable Experience supporting or working alongside a Board of Trustees. Experience leading digital transformation or implementing new systems. Understanding bereavement-support environments What we do for you: Contract type: Permanent Hours: Normal office hours are 9am 5pm, Monday to Friday, although alternative hours may be worked with line manager agreement. Work outside office hours may sometimes be necessary and will be compensated for by time off in lieu. Annual leave: 28 days plus bank holidays. Annual leave steadily increases after five years of service. Annual leave and statutory holidays are calculated on a pro rata basis where applicable. Pension: 2wish operate a contributory pension scheme. 2wish will auto-enrol you into the scheme in accordance with it s auto-enrolment obligations. Full details of the scheme will be provided to you once you are enrolled, including the minimum level of contributions that you will be required to make during your membership (current contributions employer 3% and employee 5%). Mileage: A fixed rate allowance is payable for agreed mileage undertaken on 2wish business in a private vehicle, over and above your usual journey to your workplace/s. Additional benefits for our employees: An Employee Assistance Programme, including wellbeing support Free parking on 2wish premises Free branded 2wish clothing An extra annual leave day on your birthday Incremental increase in holiday entitlement based on length of service Paid sick leave Discounts for personal purchases on 2wish Merchandise Discounted tickets to UK 2wish events for staff and family Extra holiday entitlement when taking part in 2wish overseas events Company mobile phone for performance of duties Tools/equipment required for the performance of duties Reimbursement of work expenses Bright Exchange employee discounts Auto-enrolment into company contributory pension scheme after 3 months service How to apply: Please return a CV and covering letter, or a CV and two-minute video,. Closing date: Friday 3rd April 2026 Thank you very much for your interest in the role. Please note, if you do not hear from us within ten working days of the closing date, you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Bangladesh Youth League / Centre for Youth and Community Development (CYCD) Job Description Job Title: Project Coordinator Responsible to: Director of CYCD Project: Ami Sylheti Bangali Project Hours: 30 hours per week Salary: £29,640 - £30,529 per year Contract Length: 2 years (fixed term) Annual Leave: 20 days per year plus public holidays Disclosure: A DBS check is required for this post. Purpose of the Role The Project Coordinator will be responsible for the day-to-day management and coordination of the Ami Sylheti Bangali Project. This role involves leading staff and volunteers, ensuring the successful delivery of activities, and supporting the wider aims of celebrating and preserving Sylheti-Bangladeshi heritage in the UK. The post holder will strengthen community participation, encourage intergenerational learning, and promote cultural pride across Luton and neighbouring towns. Key Responsibilities 1. Project Management and Delivery: Oversee all aspects of project planning, coordination, and delivery to ensure milestones are achieved. Develop and maintain detailed work plans, risk assessments, and delivery timetables. Engage local communities and partner organisations to maximise participation and visibility. 2. Leadership and Supervision: Supervise project staff, ensuring effective induction, support, and performance management. Hold regular one-to-one and team meetings to support professional development and maintain high standards of delivery. 3. Volunteer Management: Recruit, induct, and support project volunteers in line with BYL's Volunteer Policy and Procedures. Provide ongoing supervision, mentoring, and recognition of volunteer contributions. Deliver volunteer training to increase understanding of Sylheti-Bangladeshi history and its impact on the local community. 4. Monitoring and Evaluation: Establish and manage systems to monitor project progress, outcomes, and impact. Gather quantitative and qualitative data, including feedback from participants. Produce regular narrative and data-rich reports for the CYCD Director, Board of Trustees, and Project Steering Group. 5. Promotion and Communication: Lead on promoting project activities across Luton, Bedford, Northampton, Milton Keynes, and St Albans. Use social media, community networks, and local media to raise awareness and celebrate achievements. Build positive relationships with schools, cultural organisations, and community groups. 6. Finance and Administration: Manage delegated budgets and petty cash responsibly, ensuring compliance with BYL's financial procedures. Monitor expenditure, forecast costs, and prepare timely reports to funders and trustees. 7. Policy and Compliance: Ensure all project activities adhere to BYL's policies, including safeguarding, equality, diversity, and health & safety, environmental sutainability Promote a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for all participants and staff. Person Specification Criteria: Education & Qualifications: GCSEs A-C in English and Maths (or equivalent) (Essential) Degree-level education (Desirable) Experience: Experience in project leadership, preferably in the voluntary/community sector; experience supervising staff and volunteers; proven record of delivering community-based projects (Essential) Experience managing heritage, cultural, or education projects (Desirable) Skills: Strong project management and communication skills; ability to monitor outputs and outcomes; budgeting and reporting experience; ability to engage diverse audiences; promotion and marketing experience (Essential) Experience using digital platforms or virtual heritage tools(Desirable) Personal Attributes: Flexible and adaptable; team leader with attention to detail; able to work under pressure and meet deadlines; strong interpersonal and organisational skills (Essential) Awareness of Sylheti-Bangladeshi culture and heritage (Desirable) Additional Information Bangladesh Youth League / CYCD is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion in all areas of its work. The successful candidate will promote fair treatment and respect for all staff, volunteers, and participants. Because of the nature of this work, the post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Applicants must disclose any convictions, bind-overs, or cautions that are not 'spent' under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. A previous conviction will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from employment.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Bangladesh Youth League / Centre for Youth and Community Development (CYCD) Job Description Job Title: Project Coordinator Responsible to: Director of CYCD Project: Ami Sylheti Bangali Project Hours: 30 hours per week Salary: £29,640 - £30,529 per year Contract Length: 2 years (fixed term) Annual Leave: 20 days per year plus public holidays Disclosure: A DBS check is required for this post. Purpose of the Role The Project Coordinator will be responsible for the day-to-day management and coordination of the Ami Sylheti Bangali Project. This role involves leading staff and volunteers, ensuring the successful delivery of activities, and supporting the wider aims of celebrating and preserving Sylheti-Bangladeshi heritage in the UK. The post holder will strengthen community participation, encourage intergenerational learning, and promote cultural pride across Luton and neighbouring towns. Key Responsibilities 1. Project Management and Delivery: Oversee all aspects of project planning, coordination, and delivery to ensure milestones are achieved. Develop and maintain detailed work plans, risk assessments, and delivery timetables. Engage local communities and partner organisations to maximise participation and visibility. 2. Leadership and Supervision: Supervise project staff, ensuring effective induction, support, and performance management. Hold regular one-to-one and team meetings to support professional development and maintain high standards of delivery. 3. Volunteer Management: Recruit, induct, and support project volunteers in line with BYL's Volunteer Policy and Procedures. Provide ongoing supervision, mentoring, and recognition of volunteer contributions. Deliver volunteer training to increase understanding of Sylheti-Bangladeshi history and its impact on the local community. 4. Monitoring and Evaluation: Establish and manage systems to monitor project progress, outcomes, and impact. Gather quantitative and qualitative data, including feedback from participants. Produce regular narrative and data-rich reports for the CYCD Director, Board of Trustees, and Project Steering Group. 5. Promotion and Communication: Lead on promoting project activities across Luton, Bedford, Northampton, Milton Keynes, and St Albans. Use social media, community networks, and local media to raise awareness and celebrate achievements. Build positive relationships with schools, cultural organisations, and community groups. 6. Finance and Administration: Manage delegated budgets and petty cash responsibly, ensuring compliance with BYL's financial procedures. Monitor expenditure, forecast costs, and prepare timely reports to funders and trustees. 7. Policy and Compliance: Ensure all project activities adhere to BYL's policies, including safeguarding, equality, diversity, and health & safety, environmental sutainability Promote a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for all participants and staff. Person Specification Criteria: Education & Qualifications: GCSEs A-C in English and Maths (or equivalent) (Essential) Degree-level education (Desirable) Experience: Experience in project leadership, preferably in the voluntary/community sector; experience supervising staff and volunteers; proven record of delivering community-based projects (Essential) Experience managing heritage, cultural, or education projects (Desirable) Skills: Strong project management and communication skills; ability to monitor outputs and outcomes; budgeting and reporting experience; ability to engage diverse audiences; promotion and marketing experience (Essential) Experience using digital platforms or virtual heritage tools(Desirable) Personal Attributes: Flexible and adaptable; team leader with attention to detail; able to work under pressure and meet deadlines; strong interpersonal and organisational skills (Essential) Awareness of Sylheti-Bangladeshi culture and heritage (Desirable) Additional Information Bangladesh Youth League / CYCD is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion in all areas of its work. The successful candidate will promote fair treatment and respect for all staff, volunteers, and participants. Because of the nature of this work, the post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Applicants must disclose any convictions, bind-overs, or cautions that are not 'spent' under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. A previous conviction will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from employment.
Our partner is an independent, non partisan think tank and registered charity working to build a confident and inclusive Britain. It brings together voices from politics, civil society and business to find common ground on issues including immigration, integration, race and identity. The Treasurer will join the Board of Trustees and work closely with the Director and Chair to support strategy and financial sustainability. Responsibilities include supporting the Board's financial decision making, ensuring trustees understand the charity's financial position, overseeing the preparation and scrutiny of annual accounts, and advising on financial governance and compliance. The Treasurer will also support fundraising where appropriate and act as an ambassador for the organisation's work. The ideal candidate will hold an accountancy qualification or have strong financial management experience at Board level. You will be confident communicating financial information to non financial trustees and committed to a collaborative, cross party approach to social change. The Board meets quarterly in London, with some flexibility for remote participation. Trustees are expected to contribute between meetings as needed to support effective governance. Please note that this is a volunteer role and there is therefore no remuneration. For more Trustee and Treasurer roles, please visit the AfID website.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Our partner is an independent, non partisan think tank and registered charity working to build a confident and inclusive Britain. It brings together voices from politics, civil society and business to find common ground on issues including immigration, integration, race and identity. The Treasurer will join the Board of Trustees and work closely with the Director and Chair to support strategy and financial sustainability. Responsibilities include supporting the Board's financial decision making, ensuring trustees understand the charity's financial position, overseeing the preparation and scrutiny of annual accounts, and advising on financial governance and compliance. The Treasurer will also support fundraising where appropriate and act as an ambassador for the organisation's work. The ideal candidate will hold an accountancy qualification or have strong financial management experience at Board level. You will be confident communicating financial information to non financial trustees and committed to a collaborative, cross party approach to social change. The Board meets quarterly in London, with some flexibility for remote participation. Trustees are expected to contribute between meetings as needed to support effective governance. Please note that this is a volunteer role and there is therefore no remuneration. For more Trustee and Treasurer roles, please visit the AfID website.
An exciting opportunity for a business development expert to shape the future of the PHG Foundation, help capitalise on its unique value and continue the mission of making science work for health. Location: Cambridge About PHG Foundation Originally founded as the Public Health Genetics Unit in 1997, we became the PHG Foundation as an independent charity in 2007, joining the University of Cambridge in 2018 as a linked exempt charity. Our talented staff team is governed by our Board of Trustees and supported by our expert Associates, Fellows and Senior Fellows. Our mission is to make science work for health. As a not for profit think tank, we help policymakers understand how new technologies could improve healthcare and health outcomes, and the actions needed to put innovations into practice. We use an independent and evidence-based approach to develop analysis and insights. At the start of 2025, we released our strategic plans for the next five years. Throughout this period, we will work with researchers, health professionals and policymakers and across the commercial, charitable and public sectors to anticipate and address challenges of translating science into health. About the role This is a new role that has been developed to support the Director in leading PHG through an exciting period of renewal. As Deputy Director of the Foundation and a member of the executive team, you will report to the Board and play a key role in shaping the organisation's future. The role has special responsibility for strategic business development, driving income generation to secure the Foundation's long-term sustainability and growth. It also oversees the external affairs function, bringing together brand, marketing and communications to maximise impact, visibility and influence. Who we are looking for We seek a relationship-driven, strategically minded leader with a genuine interest and understanding of life sciences research and health innovation. You will be comfortable working alongside scientific and academic colleagues across the organisation, with the credibility and curiosity to engage meaningfully with their work and the issues that matter to them. You will be familiar with developments such as the Human Genome Project, the growing role of AI in medicine and the importance of data and research infrastructure in enabling advances in healthcare. You will thrive in a small, not for profit organisation, combining commercial acumen with a collaborative, hands-on approach. A natural connector, you will be skilled at building and sustaining senior relationships across research, policy, industry and funding communities, helping to secure PHG's impact, income and long-term sustainability. This is an exciting opportunity to shape the future of the organisation, help capitalise on its unique value and leading its teams through change. We look forward to the possibility of working together. Please click 'Apply on website' to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the job description and register your interest to apply. Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Monday 30 th March 2026.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity for a business development expert to shape the future of the PHG Foundation, help capitalise on its unique value and continue the mission of making science work for health. Location: Cambridge About PHG Foundation Originally founded as the Public Health Genetics Unit in 1997, we became the PHG Foundation as an independent charity in 2007, joining the University of Cambridge in 2018 as a linked exempt charity. Our talented staff team is governed by our Board of Trustees and supported by our expert Associates, Fellows and Senior Fellows. Our mission is to make science work for health. As a not for profit think tank, we help policymakers understand how new technologies could improve healthcare and health outcomes, and the actions needed to put innovations into practice. We use an independent and evidence-based approach to develop analysis and insights. At the start of 2025, we released our strategic plans for the next five years. Throughout this period, we will work with researchers, health professionals and policymakers and across the commercial, charitable and public sectors to anticipate and address challenges of translating science into health. About the role This is a new role that has been developed to support the Director in leading PHG through an exciting period of renewal. As Deputy Director of the Foundation and a member of the executive team, you will report to the Board and play a key role in shaping the organisation's future. The role has special responsibility for strategic business development, driving income generation to secure the Foundation's long-term sustainability and growth. It also oversees the external affairs function, bringing together brand, marketing and communications to maximise impact, visibility and influence. Who we are looking for We seek a relationship-driven, strategically minded leader with a genuine interest and understanding of life sciences research and health innovation. You will be comfortable working alongside scientific and academic colleagues across the organisation, with the credibility and curiosity to engage meaningfully with their work and the issues that matter to them. You will be familiar with developments such as the Human Genome Project, the growing role of AI in medicine and the importance of data and research infrastructure in enabling advances in healthcare. You will thrive in a small, not for profit organisation, combining commercial acumen with a collaborative, hands-on approach. A natural connector, you will be skilled at building and sustaining senior relationships across research, policy, industry and funding communities, helping to secure PHG's impact, income and long-term sustainability. This is an exciting opportunity to shape the future of the organisation, help capitalise on its unique value and leading its teams through change. We look forward to the possibility of working together. Please click 'Apply on website' to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the job description and register your interest to apply. Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Monday 30 th March 2026.
The Vagina Museum is the world's first bricks and mortar museum dedicated to vaginas, vulvas & the gynaecological anatomy. We operate a free-entry museum open to the public. Alongside our permanent exhibition 'From A to V', which is dedicated to anatomy, health, vulva diversity and activism, we operate a community gallery, gift shop and host regular events. We give confidence to people to talk about issues surrounding gynaecological anatomy, erase the stigma around the body and gynaecological anatomy, act as a forum for feminism, women's rights, the LGBT+ and intersex community, challenge heteronormative and cisnormative behaviour, and promote intersectional, feminist and trans-inclusive values. Becoming a Treasurer A treasurer is a member of the board of trustees who helps guide and support the organisation to make sure it is well run and financially healthy. They oversee financial reporting, help the board understand the organisation's finances, and carry out regular checks on budgets, cash flow, and overall financial wellbeing. The treasurer plays a key role in ensuring the finances are managed responsibly and legally, while supporting and constructively challenging the leadership team to make sure the organisation can thrive now and in the future. They will work closely with the Director, who looks after annual planning, financial management and daily allocation of funds and the bookkeeper, who looks after reconciliations, payroll and VAT returns. We give all new recruits a three-month period as "board observers" so they can see how we work as a board, join in with activities and get a feel of what it means to be a trustee, prior to committing to becoming an official trustee. The Treasurer, like all Trustees, is asked to commit to a minimum two-year term and to contribute actively to the Board by helping set strategic direction, oversee policy, fundraising, performance, legal compliance, and the Museum's financial health and effective administration. The role typically requires around 5 to 8 hours per month, with most responsibilities carried out remotely. Occasional in-person meetings in London are required, and trustees are encouraged to visit the Museum and engage with staff and volunteers. Reasonable out-of-pocket expenses will be reimbursed. There is no need to have trustee experience to apply, although previous board experience or experience of being a treasurer would be useful. An interest in the promotion of intersectional feminism is necessary. The Vagina Museum holds and promotes the values of equality, diversity and inclusivity and we are seeking trustees who would be ambassadors to these values. We particularly welcome applications from Black and Asian people, and people who are trans or identify as non-binary as they are underrepresented on the current board. Meetings are flexible and normally online via Zoom. They typically fall on weekday evenings, but setting the meeting schedule is done through board consensus.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
The Vagina Museum is the world's first bricks and mortar museum dedicated to vaginas, vulvas & the gynaecological anatomy. We operate a free-entry museum open to the public. Alongside our permanent exhibition 'From A to V', which is dedicated to anatomy, health, vulva diversity and activism, we operate a community gallery, gift shop and host regular events. We give confidence to people to talk about issues surrounding gynaecological anatomy, erase the stigma around the body and gynaecological anatomy, act as a forum for feminism, women's rights, the LGBT+ and intersex community, challenge heteronormative and cisnormative behaviour, and promote intersectional, feminist and trans-inclusive values. Becoming a Treasurer A treasurer is a member of the board of trustees who helps guide and support the organisation to make sure it is well run and financially healthy. They oversee financial reporting, help the board understand the organisation's finances, and carry out regular checks on budgets, cash flow, and overall financial wellbeing. The treasurer plays a key role in ensuring the finances are managed responsibly and legally, while supporting and constructively challenging the leadership team to make sure the organisation can thrive now and in the future. They will work closely with the Director, who looks after annual planning, financial management and daily allocation of funds and the bookkeeper, who looks after reconciliations, payroll and VAT returns. We give all new recruits a three-month period as "board observers" so they can see how we work as a board, join in with activities and get a feel of what it means to be a trustee, prior to committing to becoming an official trustee. The Treasurer, like all Trustees, is asked to commit to a minimum two-year term and to contribute actively to the Board by helping set strategic direction, oversee policy, fundraising, performance, legal compliance, and the Museum's financial health and effective administration. The role typically requires around 5 to 8 hours per month, with most responsibilities carried out remotely. Occasional in-person meetings in London are required, and trustees are encouraged to visit the Museum and engage with staff and volunteers. Reasonable out-of-pocket expenses will be reimbursed. There is no need to have trustee experience to apply, although previous board experience or experience of being a treasurer would be useful. An interest in the promotion of intersectional feminism is necessary. The Vagina Museum holds and promotes the values of equality, diversity and inclusivity and we are seeking trustees who would be ambassadors to these values. We particularly welcome applications from Black and Asian people, and people who are trans or identify as non-binary as they are underrepresented on the current board. Meetings are flexible and normally online via Zoom. They typically fall on weekday evenings, but setting the meeting schedule is done through board consensus.
THE PSP ASSOCIATION
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Job Purpose This maternity cover role offers an opportunity to play a vital part in sustaining our Helpline service, which sits at the heart of the support we provide to people living with PSP & CBD. As Helpline Care Navigator (HCN), you will act as the first point of contact for individuals, families and health professionals across the North and North East region. You will deliver compassionate, person-centred support and clear, practical information via telephone and email, ensuring people affected by PSP & CBD feel heard, informed and supported at every stage of their journey. Alongside direct support, you will actively engage with health and social care professionals, neurology clinics and wider partners to strengthen local awareness of PSP & CBD and enhance referral pathways across the region. This is a key role in maintaining continuity, quality and momentum within our Helpline service during a period of maternity leave and you will be reporting to the Helpline and Support Services Manager. Contract Type Full Time - Fixed Term Contract (Maternity Leave Cover) for up to 12 months with potential to extend subject to organisational requirements. Expected end date of 19 April 2027. Salary: £27,500 per annum Hours of Work & Annual Leave: 35 hours per week - this may include working some unsociable hours, including evenings and weekends. 28 days plus bank holidays. Pro-rated for part time role. The main office is in Milton Keynes, and we have a hybrid working policy with most staff spending one day a week in the office and the remainder working from home. There is flexibility in the arrangements that need to be agreed upon with the line manager. Key Responsibilities: To be 'first point of call' for people with PSP & CBD and their families living in North and Northeast region including, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire, Cumbria, North Yorkshire, Tyne & Wear & Northumberland. Providing people with support and information over the phone and via email. To raise awareness of PSP & CBD across all health and social care disciplines in the region by engaging with HSCP's and neurology clinics. To provide accurate information in all aspects of PSP & CBD in response to enquiries and signpost onto other organisations where appropriate. Ensure a maximum response to all helpline calls, emails and enquires. To keep clear and accurate records and statistics of enquires received and actions taken. To carry out a maximum number of proactive calls to people affected by PSP & CBD within the region as directed by the Helpline Manager. Develop and maintain the existing database of key health and social care professionals and regional services. Attend outreach events to build the profile of PSPA services amongst health and social care professionals. Work with the Director of Policy and Influencing to identify ways in which services and care can be improved for families affected by PSP & CBD in the region. To signpost to PSPA Support Groups and services. Liaise with external services to signpost to local support. Take an active part in the delivery and planning of information and support events, which may include the possibility of overnight stays and weekends. Liaise with the fundraising team to signpost to fundraising activities. Liaise with the Volunteer Coordinator to maintain and build volunteering in the region. To attend and contribute constructively to team and other meetings as required. To ensure the implementation of policies, procedures and quality standards as defined by PSPA. Contribute to the development of literature and articles for PSPA Matters. To undertake any other tasks, by agreement as required, in support of the work of PSPA. The duties may be changed and/or varied to meet changing circumstances at the discretion of the CEO and Board of Trustees. Person Specification Essential Criteria: Experience in delivering helpline and/or information and support services Excellent listening and interpersonal skills, with the capacity to listen actively understanding different points of view Ability to keep accurate records Willingness to undertake training and continuing personal development Experience of and sensitivity to communicating with audiences from a range of backgrounds Strong IT skills, with experience in MS Office products and customer relationship management software Flexible and reliable attitude and the ability to self-organise and to work without direct supervision Good communication skills, both oral and written and excellent telephone manner Ability to manage difficulty questions, emotions and situations in a calm and confident way. Desirable Criteria: Knowledge of PSP & CBD or other neurodegenerative diseases and/or experience of working in the NHS An understanding of Safeguarding and an ability to follow relevant policies and procedures Knowledge of healthcare or social care systems. For more information and to apply, please visit our website via the button below.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Job Purpose This maternity cover role offers an opportunity to play a vital part in sustaining our Helpline service, which sits at the heart of the support we provide to people living with PSP & CBD. As Helpline Care Navigator (HCN), you will act as the first point of contact for individuals, families and health professionals across the North and North East region. You will deliver compassionate, person-centred support and clear, practical information via telephone and email, ensuring people affected by PSP & CBD feel heard, informed and supported at every stage of their journey. Alongside direct support, you will actively engage with health and social care professionals, neurology clinics and wider partners to strengthen local awareness of PSP & CBD and enhance referral pathways across the region. This is a key role in maintaining continuity, quality and momentum within our Helpline service during a period of maternity leave and you will be reporting to the Helpline and Support Services Manager. Contract Type Full Time - Fixed Term Contract (Maternity Leave Cover) for up to 12 months with potential to extend subject to organisational requirements. Expected end date of 19 April 2027. Salary: £27,500 per annum Hours of Work & Annual Leave: 35 hours per week - this may include working some unsociable hours, including evenings and weekends. 28 days plus bank holidays. Pro-rated for part time role. The main office is in Milton Keynes, and we have a hybrid working policy with most staff spending one day a week in the office and the remainder working from home. There is flexibility in the arrangements that need to be agreed upon with the line manager. Key Responsibilities: To be 'first point of call' for people with PSP & CBD and their families living in North and Northeast region including, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire, Cumbria, North Yorkshire, Tyne & Wear & Northumberland. Providing people with support and information over the phone and via email. To raise awareness of PSP & CBD across all health and social care disciplines in the region by engaging with HSCP's and neurology clinics. To provide accurate information in all aspects of PSP & CBD in response to enquiries and signpost onto other organisations where appropriate. Ensure a maximum response to all helpline calls, emails and enquires. To keep clear and accurate records and statistics of enquires received and actions taken. To carry out a maximum number of proactive calls to people affected by PSP & CBD within the region as directed by the Helpline Manager. Develop and maintain the existing database of key health and social care professionals and regional services. Attend outreach events to build the profile of PSPA services amongst health and social care professionals. Work with the Director of Policy and Influencing to identify ways in which services and care can be improved for families affected by PSP & CBD in the region. To signpost to PSPA Support Groups and services. Liaise with external services to signpost to local support. Take an active part in the delivery and planning of information and support events, which may include the possibility of overnight stays and weekends. Liaise with the fundraising team to signpost to fundraising activities. Liaise with the Volunteer Coordinator to maintain and build volunteering in the region. To attend and contribute constructively to team and other meetings as required. To ensure the implementation of policies, procedures and quality standards as defined by PSPA. Contribute to the development of literature and articles for PSPA Matters. To undertake any other tasks, by agreement as required, in support of the work of PSPA. The duties may be changed and/or varied to meet changing circumstances at the discretion of the CEO and Board of Trustees. Person Specification Essential Criteria: Experience in delivering helpline and/or information and support services Excellent listening and interpersonal skills, with the capacity to listen actively understanding different points of view Ability to keep accurate records Willingness to undertake training and continuing personal development Experience of and sensitivity to communicating with audiences from a range of backgrounds Strong IT skills, with experience in MS Office products and customer relationship management software Flexible and reliable attitude and the ability to self-organise and to work without direct supervision Good communication skills, both oral and written and excellent telephone manner Ability to manage difficulty questions, emotions and situations in a calm and confident way. Desirable Criteria: Knowledge of PSP & CBD or other neurodegenerative diseases and/or experience of working in the NHS An understanding of Safeguarding and an ability to follow relevant policies and procedures Knowledge of healthcare or social care systems. For more information and to apply, please visit our website via the button below.
Closing Date: Monday 23 March, 2026 at 12 Noon YMCA Lurgan We are seeking a dedicated leader to support and inspire our team, enabling staff and volunteers to deliver programmes and services that make a real difference in people's lives. You will be a compassionate leader who shares our ethos and passion for supporting children, young people, and families, whilst being able to represent the organisation externally, building positive relationships with decision-makers and stakeholders. JOB PURPOSE: YMCA Lurgan is a Christian organisation, open to people of all faiths and none, which seeks to transform the lives of children, young people and families empowering them to create positive change in their lives and communities. The main purpose of the Chief Executive role is to provide vision and strategic leadership to the organisation; to support and motivate teams of staff and volunteers to deliver our funded services and programmes, and to identify, develop and implement new areas of service consistent with the YMCA's mission and resources. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Strategic Leadership Provide visionary leadership that aligns with the ethos, mission, and values of YMCA Lurgan. Develop and implement a strategic plan in collaboration with the Board of Trustees to ensure the long-term sustainability and impact of the organisation. Identify opportunities for growth, innovation, and service development to meet the needs of the wider Lurgan community. Ensure alignment of operational activities with the organisation's objectives and charitable purpose. Service Provision Oversee the delivery of high-quality programmes and services that support young people and the wider community. Ensure that all activities uphold the Christian faith-based principles of the organisation while being inclusive and accessible to all. Monitor and evaluate service provision to ensure effectiveness and continuous improvement. Develop partnerships with external agencies, faith-based groups, and statutory bodies to enhance service delivery. People Management Provide effective leadership, motivation, and support to staff and volunteers, fostering a culture of teamwork and excellence, promoting a healthy working environment. Ensure appropriate recruitment, training, and development opportunities to build a skilled and committed workforce. Promote a safe and inclusive working environment in line with safeguarding employment best practice. Work with the Board of Management to develop and manage the organisation's budget, ensuring financial stability and sustainability. Identify and secure funding through grants, fundraising, and other income-generating opportunities. Oversee financial controls, compliance, and reporting, ensuring transparency and accountability. Ensure effective resource allocation to maximise the impact of the organisation's work. To ensure that YMCA Lurgan complies with the requirements of any bodies from which it receives funds and meets all its legal responsibilities. Representation Develop partnerships with statutory, voluntary, commercial, church, community and other organisations, whilst promoting the work of the organisation Explore opportunities for working effectively with other YMCAs and to be involved in the wider YMCA movement, national and international. General To ensure that the organisation operates within legal requirements with regard to the Charities Act, Company Law, Employment Law, Health and Safety, and other relevant legislation to ensure that statutory reporting requirements (annual report, audited accounts, changes in directors, etc.) are complied with. To measure the effectiveness of the organisation through monitoring and impact reporting, ensuring that quality assurance systems are developed and implemented. A flexible attitude to the provision of services will be encouraged. A creative and innovative ability will be required to meet the stated objectives. The Job Description will be subject to review in the light of changing circumstances and is not intended to be rigid or inflexible but should be regarded as providing guidelines within which the individual works. Closing date for applications: Monday 23rd March at 12 Noon National Council of YMCAs Ireland Charity Commission for NI Registration NIC105739 UK Charitable Tax Ref. XN45820 Company Number NI 15660 RoI Charity Number RoI Charitable Tax Ref. T Company Number RoI 234018
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Closing Date: Monday 23 March, 2026 at 12 Noon YMCA Lurgan We are seeking a dedicated leader to support and inspire our team, enabling staff and volunteers to deliver programmes and services that make a real difference in people's lives. You will be a compassionate leader who shares our ethos and passion for supporting children, young people, and families, whilst being able to represent the organisation externally, building positive relationships with decision-makers and stakeholders. JOB PURPOSE: YMCA Lurgan is a Christian organisation, open to people of all faiths and none, which seeks to transform the lives of children, young people and families empowering them to create positive change in their lives and communities. The main purpose of the Chief Executive role is to provide vision and strategic leadership to the organisation; to support and motivate teams of staff and volunteers to deliver our funded services and programmes, and to identify, develop and implement new areas of service consistent with the YMCA's mission and resources. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Strategic Leadership Provide visionary leadership that aligns with the ethos, mission, and values of YMCA Lurgan. Develop and implement a strategic plan in collaboration with the Board of Trustees to ensure the long-term sustainability and impact of the organisation. Identify opportunities for growth, innovation, and service development to meet the needs of the wider Lurgan community. Ensure alignment of operational activities with the organisation's objectives and charitable purpose. Service Provision Oversee the delivery of high-quality programmes and services that support young people and the wider community. Ensure that all activities uphold the Christian faith-based principles of the organisation while being inclusive and accessible to all. Monitor and evaluate service provision to ensure effectiveness and continuous improvement. Develop partnerships with external agencies, faith-based groups, and statutory bodies to enhance service delivery. People Management Provide effective leadership, motivation, and support to staff and volunteers, fostering a culture of teamwork and excellence, promoting a healthy working environment. Ensure appropriate recruitment, training, and development opportunities to build a skilled and committed workforce. Promote a safe and inclusive working environment in line with safeguarding employment best practice. Work with the Board of Management to develop and manage the organisation's budget, ensuring financial stability and sustainability. Identify and secure funding through grants, fundraising, and other income-generating opportunities. Oversee financial controls, compliance, and reporting, ensuring transparency and accountability. Ensure effective resource allocation to maximise the impact of the organisation's work. To ensure that YMCA Lurgan complies with the requirements of any bodies from which it receives funds and meets all its legal responsibilities. Representation Develop partnerships with statutory, voluntary, commercial, church, community and other organisations, whilst promoting the work of the organisation Explore opportunities for working effectively with other YMCAs and to be involved in the wider YMCA movement, national and international. General To ensure that the organisation operates within legal requirements with regard to the Charities Act, Company Law, Employment Law, Health and Safety, and other relevant legislation to ensure that statutory reporting requirements (annual report, audited accounts, changes in directors, etc.) are complied with. To measure the effectiveness of the organisation through monitoring and impact reporting, ensuring that quality assurance systems are developed and implemented. A flexible attitude to the provision of services will be encouraged. A creative and innovative ability will be required to meet the stated objectives. The Job Description will be subject to review in the light of changing circumstances and is not intended to be rigid or inflexible but should be regarded as providing guidelines within which the individual works. Closing date for applications: Monday 23rd March at 12 Noon National Council of YMCAs Ireland Charity Commission for NI Registration NIC105739 UK Charitable Tax Ref. XN45820 Company Number NI 15660 RoI Charity Number RoI Charitable Tax Ref. T Company Number RoI 234018
Location : Worthing/Home Hybrid working Job Type : Full time, Full time (potential for compressed/reduced hours) Contract Type : Permanent Salary : £50,000 - £55,000 - dependent on experience About their organisation Our client is a mental health charity which has been supporting the mental health of all people across West Sussex for over 50 years. Rooted in their local communities and mental health partnerships, their 150 colleagues collaborate to build inclusive and empowering mental health services, reduce barriers to support and campaign to improve services and promote understanding. They also have a national voice through their membership. 2025 was the first year of their new ambitious 5-year strategy, Building Resilient Communities Together . This builds on their accomplished track record of achievement, growth and partnership working and points the way for them to develop and enhance their services, their teams and their ways of working. The role Right now, they are seeking a Head of Finance & Resources to join their senior leadership team and help them deliver on that mission. Your responsibilities will span finance, IT and premises and your brief will be to develop and deliver the insights, systems and processes that will enable them to grow and innovate. This is a hands on role combining conscientious oversight, strategic impact and excellent communications skills to engage with and support the Trustee Board, senior leadership and delivery teams. About you Firstly, you will be passionate about making a real difference in people s lives. They are all here to ensure that everyone experiencing mental health challenges get the support they need. You will also be: • Professionally qualified, or be qualified by wide experience in financial management • Experienced in leading a finance and resources function within the charity sector, or able to evidence directly transferable knowledge and skills • Experienced in preparing financial plans and budgets, against which performance can be assessed, and in supporting sustainable business development/growth with financial modelling • Experienced with systems, processes and controls of core finance operations including sales administration, treasury, cash flow management, VAT, statutory reporting and payroll • Demonstrate understanding of the financial reporting requirements of Companies House, the Charity Commission, Inland Revenue and other key financial agencies. • Be able to provide leadership and management of an outsourced IT services provider • Be flexible, able to operate independently, collaborate effectively to support and influence Trustees, the leadership team and non-financial colleagues with practical financial insights and guidance • Be resilient and able to prioritise effectively and work with accuracy and to agreed timelines • Be highly numerate with advanced Excel skills. Experience with Sage (or similar cloud-based system) would be an advantage • Have strong problem-solving and communication skills • Be committed to the mission and values of their organisation How to apply Please apply by submitting your CV and a cover letter both in Word doc format. Please use the cover letter (max 2 pages) as an opportunity to outline your interest and how you meet the role requirements. You are welcome to send your cover letter in writing, or as a video or audio clip, alongside your CV. They want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. If you have a disability or require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact them so they can support you appropriately. The closing date for applications is March . Shortlisting interviews will take place shortly after by Teams and shortlisted candidates will have interviews at their offices on March 24 and . Our client is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff, and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. It is important to them that anyone in West Sussex is able to get support. So their work includes outreach to ensure those who most need them know about them and feel able to ask for help. They provide support for children, young people, adults, older people, parents, carers and families, and specialist support for the LGBTQIA+ and resettled refugee communities. You may also have experience in the following: Head of Finance, Director of Finance, Head of Finance & Resources, Finance Director (Charity), Charity Finance Manager, Head of Corporate Services, Director of Resources, Chief Finance Officer (CFO), Finance & Operations Director, Head of Business Support Services, Head of Finance and Operations, Financial Controller (Charity Sector), Finance Lead (Non-Profit), Director of Finance & IT, Head of Finance (Third Sector) REF-
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Location : Worthing/Home Hybrid working Job Type : Full time, Full time (potential for compressed/reduced hours) Contract Type : Permanent Salary : £50,000 - £55,000 - dependent on experience About their organisation Our client is a mental health charity which has been supporting the mental health of all people across West Sussex for over 50 years. Rooted in their local communities and mental health partnerships, their 150 colleagues collaborate to build inclusive and empowering mental health services, reduce barriers to support and campaign to improve services and promote understanding. They also have a national voice through their membership. 2025 was the first year of their new ambitious 5-year strategy, Building Resilient Communities Together . This builds on their accomplished track record of achievement, growth and partnership working and points the way for them to develop and enhance their services, their teams and their ways of working. The role Right now, they are seeking a Head of Finance & Resources to join their senior leadership team and help them deliver on that mission. Your responsibilities will span finance, IT and premises and your brief will be to develop and deliver the insights, systems and processes that will enable them to grow and innovate. This is a hands on role combining conscientious oversight, strategic impact and excellent communications skills to engage with and support the Trustee Board, senior leadership and delivery teams. About you Firstly, you will be passionate about making a real difference in people s lives. They are all here to ensure that everyone experiencing mental health challenges get the support they need. You will also be: • Professionally qualified, or be qualified by wide experience in financial management • Experienced in leading a finance and resources function within the charity sector, or able to evidence directly transferable knowledge and skills • Experienced in preparing financial plans and budgets, against which performance can be assessed, and in supporting sustainable business development/growth with financial modelling • Experienced with systems, processes and controls of core finance operations including sales administration, treasury, cash flow management, VAT, statutory reporting and payroll • Demonstrate understanding of the financial reporting requirements of Companies House, the Charity Commission, Inland Revenue and other key financial agencies. • Be able to provide leadership and management of an outsourced IT services provider • Be flexible, able to operate independently, collaborate effectively to support and influence Trustees, the leadership team and non-financial colleagues with practical financial insights and guidance • Be resilient and able to prioritise effectively and work with accuracy and to agreed timelines • Be highly numerate with advanced Excel skills. Experience with Sage (or similar cloud-based system) would be an advantage • Have strong problem-solving and communication skills • Be committed to the mission and values of their organisation How to apply Please apply by submitting your CV and a cover letter both in Word doc format. Please use the cover letter (max 2 pages) as an opportunity to outline your interest and how you meet the role requirements. You are welcome to send your cover letter in writing, or as a video or audio clip, alongside your CV. They want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. If you have a disability or require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact them so they can support you appropriately. The closing date for applications is March . Shortlisting interviews will take place shortly after by Teams and shortlisted candidates will have interviews at their offices on March 24 and . Our client is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff, and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. It is important to them that anyone in West Sussex is able to get support. So their work includes outreach to ensure those who most need them know about them and feel able to ask for help. They provide support for children, young people, adults, older people, parents, carers and families, and specialist support for the LGBTQIA+ and resettled refugee communities. You may also have experience in the following: Head of Finance, Director of Finance, Head of Finance & Resources, Finance Director (Charity), Charity Finance Manager, Head of Corporate Services, Director of Resources, Chief Finance Officer (CFO), Finance & Operations Director, Head of Business Support Services, Head of Finance and Operations, Financial Controller (Charity Sector), Finance Lead (Non-Profit), Director of Finance & IT, Head of Finance (Third Sector) REF-
The BRIT School is seeking an experienced and visionary Director of Communications to lead an evolving communications strategy that ensures the School remains the first choice for young, diverse artists. This senior role has strategic responsibility for marketing, digital and social media, PR, alumni engagement, and brand management. You will be working directly with Principal Stuart Worden and be his voice in press releases, communications with industry, fundraising and lobbying environments. Working closely with the Senior Leadership Team (SLT), Development Team, Trustees, and industry partners, the postholder will play a pivotal role in driving student recruitment, strengthening industry relationships, supporting fundraising ambitions, and enhancing the School's national and international profile. You are an experienced strategic marketing and communications leader with a passion for arts and education at senior level, you know how to build powerful brands, lead talented teams, and deliver campaigns that inspire, engage and drive real impact. Collaborative, adaptable and values-led, you bring strong digital, PR and storytelling skills, commercial awareness, and a genuine commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion-thriving in a creative, fast-moving environment. The BRIT School is a unique institution offering specialist education in the art, alongside the full range of National Curriculum subjects. Recently judged 'Outstanding' in all five categories by Ofsted The BRIT School is sponsored by the British Record Industry and has a unique relationship with the performing and creative arts industries. The school runs a five-term academic year with some school holidays falling at different times to the usual Local Authority school breaks. Please see our website for further details of our term dates. The BRIT School is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
The BRIT School is seeking an experienced and visionary Director of Communications to lead an evolving communications strategy that ensures the School remains the first choice for young, diverse artists. This senior role has strategic responsibility for marketing, digital and social media, PR, alumni engagement, and brand management. You will be working directly with Principal Stuart Worden and be his voice in press releases, communications with industry, fundraising and lobbying environments. Working closely with the Senior Leadership Team (SLT), Development Team, Trustees, and industry partners, the postholder will play a pivotal role in driving student recruitment, strengthening industry relationships, supporting fundraising ambitions, and enhancing the School's national and international profile. You are an experienced strategic marketing and communications leader with a passion for arts and education at senior level, you know how to build powerful brands, lead talented teams, and deliver campaigns that inspire, engage and drive real impact. Collaborative, adaptable and values-led, you bring strong digital, PR and storytelling skills, commercial awareness, and a genuine commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion-thriving in a creative, fast-moving environment. The BRIT School is a unique institution offering specialist education in the art, alongside the full range of National Curriculum subjects. Recently judged 'Outstanding' in all five categories by Ofsted The BRIT School is sponsored by the British Record Industry and has a unique relationship with the performing and creative arts industries. The school runs a five-term academic year with some school holidays falling at different times to the usual Local Authority school breaks. Please see our website for further details of our term dates. The BRIT School is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
SURREY COUNTY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Dorking, Surrey
We are delighted to announce that we are seeking a Director of Fundraising and Strategic Partnerships to join the team here at Surrey FA. Are you an exceptional senior leader, who is ready to drive income growth, system innovation and strategic partnerships across grassroots football in Surrey? This is a high-impact executive role for an experienced fundraising and partnership professional who thrives on income diversification, public sector commissioning organisational growth and strategy development. The Director of Fundraising & Strategic Partnerships will lead and grow sustainable income across multiple fundraising streams while developing high-value strategic partnerships. This income will advance Surrey FA's mission while influencing system-wide change in football provision and beyond. You will work closely with the CEO, Trustees, Senior Leadership Team and external stakeholders to secure funding, raise organisational profile and position Surrey FA as a commissioned delivery partner.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
We are delighted to announce that we are seeking a Director of Fundraising and Strategic Partnerships to join the team here at Surrey FA. Are you an exceptional senior leader, who is ready to drive income growth, system innovation and strategic partnerships across grassroots football in Surrey? This is a high-impact executive role for an experienced fundraising and partnership professional who thrives on income diversification, public sector commissioning organisational growth and strategy development. The Director of Fundraising & Strategic Partnerships will lead and grow sustainable income across multiple fundraising streams while developing high-value strategic partnerships. This income will advance Surrey FA's mission while influencing system-wide change in football provision and beyond. You will work closely with the CEO, Trustees, Senior Leadership Team and external stakeholders to secure funding, raise organisational profile and position Surrey FA as a commissioned delivery partner.
Are you an ACCA/CIMA/ACA qualified accountant with relevant post qualified experience? Do you have experience in a finance planning and reporting capacity, supporting key stakeholders? Have you led, developed and managed team that support key stakeholders in a commercially focussed directorate? This well-known London based organisation is looking to recruit an experienced Senior Finance Planning & Reporting Manager to lead a team that is responsible for all aspects of management accounting, through the delivery of financial reporting, budgeting and forecasting using modelling and analysis to support decision making. Reporting to the Head of Finance, as the Financial Planning & Reporting manager of the team, your daily duties will include: Coordinate the Annual Budget and Regular Forecasts, working with Finance Business Partnering Teams to agree timetables and ensure on-time, accurate delivery. Mange the practical aspects of the Budget and Forecast processes by ensuring they are up to date, relevant, effective, and documented. Prepare month end reporting for the Leadership Team and Trustees, working with Finance Business Partner teams to understand key variances and risks. Oversee the preparation of the Monthly Management Accounts, ensuring the data is accurate and captures the key areas of interest for the organisation. Lead on improvements in the standardisation, with a continuous focus on delivering high quality, systemised information that will aid decision making. Deliver improvements and efficiencies in the way we use systems to deliver our financial reporting by exploring and making use of the available systems. Work with colleagues across the Finance team and the wider organisation to drive efficiency and developments in our financial processes, ensuring changes are communicated and documented. Manage, supervise and develop direct reports; being accountable and responsible for the work produced by direct reports. The successful candidate will be an ACCA/CIMA/ACA accountant with significant post qualified and planning, reporting and management accounting experience from a complex multi-faceted commercial business. A commercial focus and analytical approach is a prerequisite whilst being customer and delivery focussed in their approach is essential. You primarily will take responsibility for the finance reporting whilst providing high quality finance support, analysis and advice to the directors and senior management team. In this key senior finance planning and reporting role, it is essential that you have strong systems, analytical and data manipulation experience to provide first class support to assist across the organisation with key business decisions. You must possess first class interpersonal, communication and presentation skills for this role.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Are you an ACCA/CIMA/ACA qualified accountant with relevant post qualified experience? Do you have experience in a finance planning and reporting capacity, supporting key stakeholders? Have you led, developed and managed team that support key stakeholders in a commercially focussed directorate? This well-known London based organisation is looking to recruit an experienced Senior Finance Planning & Reporting Manager to lead a team that is responsible for all aspects of management accounting, through the delivery of financial reporting, budgeting and forecasting using modelling and analysis to support decision making. Reporting to the Head of Finance, as the Financial Planning & Reporting manager of the team, your daily duties will include: Coordinate the Annual Budget and Regular Forecasts, working with Finance Business Partnering Teams to agree timetables and ensure on-time, accurate delivery. Mange the practical aspects of the Budget and Forecast processes by ensuring they are up to date, relevant, effective, and documented. Prepare month end reporting for the Leadership Team and Trustees, working with Finance Business Partner teams to understand key variances and risks. Oversee the preparation of the Monthly Management Accounts, ensuring the data is accurate and captures the key areas of interest for the organisation. Lead on improvements in the standardisation, with a continuous focus on delivering high quality, systemised information that will aid decision making. Deliver improvements and efficiencies in the way we use systems to deliver our financial reporting by exploring and making use of the available systems. Work with colleagues across the Finance team and the wider organisation to drive efficiency and developments in our financial processes, ensuring changes are communicated and documented. Manage, supervise and develop direct reports; being accountable and responsible for the work produced by direct reports. The successful candidate will be an ACCA/CIMA/ACA accountant with significant post qualified and planning, reporting and management accounting experience from a complex multi-faceted commercial business. A commercial focus and analytical approach is a prerequisite whilst being customer and delivery focussed in their approach is essential. You primarily will take responsibility for the finance reporting whilst providing high quality finance support, analysis and advice to the directors and senior management team. In this key senior finance planning and reporting role, it is essential that you have strong systems, analytical and data manipulation experience to provide first class support to assist across the organisation with key business decisions. You must possess first class interpersonal, communication and presentation skills for this role.
LONDON DIOCESAN BOARD FOR SCHOOLS
Sunbury-on-thames, Middlesex
Love Unites, Faith Empowers, Encouragement Builds Instanter Learning Trust Laytons Lane, Sunbury-On-Thames, Surrey Voluntary Position Start Date As soon as possible Are you passionate about education and are committed to making a meaningful impact in the lives of young people within our community. If so, Instanter Learning Trust are seeking dedicated and skilled colleagues to join our Board of Trustees. Instanter Learning Trust was formed in September 2024 when The Bishop Wand Church of England School converted from a single to a multi academy trust and St Mary's Hampton Church of England Primary School were welcomed into the Trust. At the heart of our Trust Aim is our commitment to deliver an exceptional education for students aged 0-19, primarily within Church of England schools in Surrey and the London Borough of Richmond upon-Thames. Our vision as a Trust is to empower students to achieve their full potential academically, personally, and spiritually. We are committed to continuous improvement and aim to equip our students with the skills and values necessary to become responsible and active contributors to their local communities. In our journey to develop and grow we need strategic thinkers who will help shape the future of our schools and play a vital role in ensuring strong governance, financial stability and achieving the best possible outcomes for our students. Qualifications Audit and risk Legal and compliance Responsibilities This is a voluntary role, requiring a commitment to attend Trust Board and Committee meetings which are held at least termly and to engage with our schools. In return, you will have the opportunity to be part of a committed and innovative team of Senior Leaders, Trustees and Governors and have the reward of knowing that your contributions are making a lasting difference to the education and development of the children within our family of schools. If you have the passion and skills to make a difference, we would love to hear from you and would encourage you to contact to arrange an informal discussion with Revd. Ben Lovell, Chair of Trust Board, and to visit one of our schools. We are aware that those of Global Majority Heritage/United Kingdom Minority Ethnic (GMH/UKME), women, and disabled people are currently under-represented on our Board, and we particularly encourage applications from those with the relevant skills and experience that will increase this representation. Please find the Job Profile below, and apply by clicking Apply Now below.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Love Unites, Faith Empowers, Encouragement Builds Instanter Learning Trust Laytons Lane, Sunbury-On-Thames, Surrey Voluntary Position Start Date As soon as possible Are you passionate about education and are committed to making a meaningful impact in the lives of young people within our community. If so, Instanter Learning Trust are seeking dedicated and skilled colleagues to join our Board of Trustees. Instanter Learning Trust was formed in September 2024 when The Bishop Wand Church of England School converted from a single to a multi academy trust and St Mary's Hampton Church of England Primary School were welcomed into the Trust. At the heart of our Trust Aim is our commitment to deliver an exceptional education for students aged 0-19, primarily within Church of England schools in Surrey and the London Borough of Richmond upon-Thames. Our vision as a Trust is to empower students to achieve their full potential academically, personally, and spiritually. We are committed to continuous improvement and aim to equip our students with the skills and values necessary to become responsible and active contributors to their local communities. In our journey to develop and grow we need strategic thinkers who will help shape the future of our schools and play a vital role in ensuring strong governance, financial stability and achieving the best possible outcomes for our students. Qualifications Audit and risk Legal and compliance Responsibilities This is a voluntary role, requiring a commitment to attend Trust Board and Committee meetings which are held at least termly and to engage with our schools. In return, you will have the opportunity to be part of a committed and innovative team of Senior Leaders, Trustees and Governors and have the reward of knowing that your contributions are making a lasting difference to the education and development of the children within our family of schools. If you have the passion and skills to make a difference, we would love to hear from you and would encourage you to contact to arrange an informal discussion with Revd. Ben Lovell, Chair of Trust Board, and to visit one of our schools. We are aware that those of Global Majority Heritage/United Kingdom Minority Ethnic (GMH/UKME), women, and disabled people are currently under-represented on our Board, and we particularly encourage applications from those with the relevant skills and experience that will increase this representation. Please find the Job Profile below, and apply by clicking Apply Now below.
Job Title Audit Supervisor - Not-for-Profit Location London Salary £54,000 - £57,000 Are you a recently or newly qualified auditor looking to take the next step in your career? We are working with a highly regarded, collaborative accountancy firm seeking an Audit Supervisor to join their growing NFP team. You will work closely with Partners and Directors, delivering technically strong, commercially aware and client-focused services across a varied and meaningful client base. You will be part of a tight-knit team, taking ownership of audit assignments while mentoring and developing junior staff. The role has a strong focus on Not for Profit organisations , including: Charities Independent Schools Oxford Colleges Religious Organisations NHS Charities There is also scope to manage a mixed portfolio including commercial clients for those who enjoy broader exposure. What you will be doing as an Audit Supervisor in the Not-for-Profit team: Lead audits of companies, solicitors, charities and schools from planning through to completion Be present on-site and supervise audit teams Review junior team members' work and provide technical support Deliver both substantive and controls-based audits Draft management recommendations following fieldwork Prepare close-out audit meeting agendas and discussion points Prepare statutory accounts under FRS102 and IFRS, including consolidated accounts for groups, partnerships and LLPs Prepare tax computations and Corporation Tax returns (CT600) Maintain close liaison with clients and stakeholders, including direct contact at Partner and Director level Attend Governor and Trustee meetings where required Assist with proposal pitches, benchmarking reports and management information reviews What you will need to succeed as an Audit Supervisor in the Not-for-Profit team: ACA or ACCA qualified (or internationally recognised equivalent) Strong audit experience, ideally with exposure to Not for Profit clients Confident leading audits and supervising junior staff Technically strong across key accounting frameworks Excellent communicator, able to explain accounting concepts clearly to non-financial stakeholders Commercially aware and proactive Highly organised with strong time management skills Adaptable, personable and confident in client-facing environments Desirable systems experience: Pro-audit, CCH Accounts Production, Xero, QuickBooks, Alphatax and Office 365. Why join this firm? Competitive salary and benefits Clear progression pathway Meaningful exposure to the Not for Profit sector Collaborative, supportive culture Real responsibility and client ownership What next? The client is keen to start interviewing NOW! So, if you are interested, please apply asap! As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Job Title Audit Supervisor - Not-for-Profit Location London Salary £54,000 - £57,000 Are you a recently or newly qualified auditor looking to take the next step in your career? We are working with a highly regarded, collaborative accountancy firm seeking an Audit Supervisor to join their growing NFP team. You will work closely with Partners and Directors, delivering technically strong, commercially aware and client-focused services across a varied and meaningful client base. You will be part of a tight-knit team, taking ownership of audit assignments while mentoring and developing junior staff. The role has a strong focus on Not for Profit organisations , including: Charities Independent Schools Oxford Colleges Religious Organisations NHS Charities There is also scope to manage a mixed portfolio including commercial clients for those who enjoy broader exposure. What you will be doing as an Audit Supervisor in the Not-for-Profit team: Lead audits of companies, solicitors, charities and schools from planning through to completion Be present on-site and supervise audit teams Review junior team members' work and provide technical support Deliver both substantive and controls-based audits Draft management recommendations following fieldwork Prepare close-out audit meeting agendas and discussion points Prepare statutory accounts under FRS102 and IFRS, including consolidated accounts for groups, partnerships and LLPs Prepare tax computations and Corporation Tax returns (CT600) Maintain close liaison with clients and stakeholders, including direct contact at Partner and Director level Attend Governor and Trustee meetings where required Assist with proposal pitches, benchmarking reports and management information reviews What you will need to succeed as an Audit Supervisor in the Not-for-Profit team: ACA or ACCA qualified (or internationally recognised equivalent) Strong audit experience, ideally with exposure to Not for Profit clients Confident leading audits and supervising junior staff Technically strong across key accounting frameworks Excellent communicator, able to explain accounting concepts clearly to non-financial stakeholders Commercially aware and proactive Highly organised with strong time management skills Adaptable, personable and confident in client-facing environments Desirable systems experience: Pro-audit, CCH Accounts Production, Xero, QuickBooks, Alphatax and Office 365. Why join this firm? Competitive salary and benefits Clear progression pathway Meaningful exposure to the Not for Profit sector Collaborative, supportive culture Real responsibility and client ownership What next? The client is keen to start interviewing NOW! So, if you are interested, please apply asap! As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Make a real impact. Strengthen financial leadership. Support a mission that changes lives. MacKenzie King are partnering with a charity to recruit an Interim Finance Manager for an initial term of 2 months. Working closely with the Director of Finance you will bring expertise across budgeting, forecasting, financial planning, and financial analysis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled finance professional who thrives on responsibility, enjoys improving systems, and wants their work to have purpose and impact. Key Responsibilities Financial Management and Reporting Lead the production of monthly management accounts, forecasts, and variance analysis Oversee the annual budgeting process and support budget holders across the charity Ensure accurate, timely preparation of statutory accounts in line with Charity SORP (FRS 102) Manage the annual audit and liaise with external auditors Maintain strong financial controls, policies, and procedures Budgeting and Planning Monitor performance against budget, highlighting risks and opportunities Develop financial models to support long-term planning and scenario analysis Governance and Compliance Ensure compliance with Charity SORP, VAT and tax requirements, and other regulatory obligations Provide high-quality insight and reporting to the Finance & Audit Sub-Committee and Board of Trustees Stay up to date with changes in accounting standards and charity finance regulation Systems and Processes Oversee payroll checks, pensions, and expenses Manage finance systems (e.g., Xero) and drive process improvements Support new organisational initiatives by setting up appropriate financial processes Ensure timely submission of VAT, Gift Aid, and statutory returns Essential Experience and Qualifications To be considered for this role, you must have: Full professional accountancy qualification (e.g., ACA, ACCA, CIMA) Significant charity finance experience , including knowledge of Charity SORP (FRS 102) Strong Xero experience , including reporting, system management, and process improvement Experience working directly with auditors , managing audit processes and preparing statutory accounts
Mar 08, 2026
Seasonal
Make a real impact. Strengthen financial leadership. Support a mission that changes lives. MacKenzie King are partnering with a charity to recruit an Interim Finance Manager for an initial term of 2 months. Working closely with the Director of Finance you will bring expertise across budgeting, forecasting, financial planning, and financial analysis. This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled finance professional who thrives on responsibility, enjoys improving systems, and wants their work to have purpose and impact. Key Responsibilities Financial Management and Reporting Lead the production of monthly management accounts, forecasts, and variance analysis Oversee the annual budgeting process and support budget holders across the charity Ensure accurate, timely preparation of statutory accounts in line with Charity SORP (FRS 102) Manage the annual audit and liaise with external auditors Maintain strong financial controls, policies, and procedures Budgeting and Planning Monitor performance against budget, highlighting risks and opportunities Develop financial models to support long-term planning and scenario analysis Governance and Compliance Ensure compliance with Charity SORP, VAT and tax requirements, and other regulatory obligations Provide high-quality insight and reporting to the Finance & Audit Sub-Committee and Board of Trustees Stay up to date with changes in accounting standards and charity finance regulation Systems and Processes Oversee payroll checks, pensions, and expenses Manage finance systems (e.g., Xero) and drive process improvements Support new organisational initiatives by setting up appropriate financial processes Ensure timely submission of VAT, Gift Aid, and statutory returns Essential Experience and Qualifications To be considered for this role, you must have: Full professional accountancy qualification (e.g., ACA, ACCA, CIMA) Significant charity finance experience , including knowledge of Charity SORP (FRS 102) Strong Xero experience , including reporting, system management, and process improvement Experience working directly with auditors , managing audit processes and preparing statutory accounts