Dorset Police/ Devon and Cornwall Police
Launceston, Cornwall
Police Officer - November 2025-January 2026 - All entry routes Location : Forcewide - Devon & Cornwall Salary: starting at £31,164 per annum If you enjoy facing challenges, coming up with solutions to problems and want to keep your community safe whilst developing your own skill sets, then policing could be for you. You will work as an officer from your first day. As a police officer, you will engage directly with our communities and will be responsible for ensuring they receive an outstanding policing service. Strong communication skills with the ability to proactively develop effective working relationships with colleagues, partners and other stakeholders, understanding their needs and concerns is essential. You ll need empathy and compassion as well as a desire to make a difference. Constables play a critical front-line role in the prevention and detection of crime and the criminal justice system. There are currently four entry routes: 1. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) - Available for Detectives and Response Obtain a fully funded, paid and supported level 5 diploma in Professional Policing Practice in your first two years Must have Level 2 (Grade C /4 or above) in English & Maths & Must have Level 3 (minimum - 32 UCAS points) Or 18 months service as a PCSO / Call handler / Special Constable or service in one of the other accepted roles these can be found on our Force Website. 2. Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) Obtain a fully funded, paid and supported Professional Policing degree in your first three years Must have Level 2 (Grade C /4 or above) in English & Maths Must have Level 3 (minimum - 32 UCAS points), 18 months service as a PCSO / Call handler / Special Constable 3. Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) - Available for Detectives and Response Obtain a fully funded, paid and supported Diploma in Professional Policing degree in your first two years Must have a Level 6 Degree in any subject except Professional Policing 4. Professional Policing Degree (PPD) Initial Police Constable training only in your first two years Must have a Level 6 Professional Policing Degree What you get if you join us: A competitive salary with yearly increments up to £50,256 within seven years of joining 25 days a year leave entitlement (excluding bank holidays), rising incrementally to 30 days following 10 years service. Access to heavily subsidised gym membership that will provide you access to police site gyms throughout the counties. Access to the Blue Light Card Scheme for discounts and services (requires a one off payment). Lifestyle benefits, including sports, gym and social facilities and activities and cycle to work scheme. Company sick pay. Competitive local government pension scheme. Job related equipment, as required. Free onsite parking at many police sites throughout the counties. Support networks, free Employees Assistance Programme, Occupational Health and wellbeing services. Development and training opportunities. Career Opportunities available in various locations across the force area. Access to supportive and active staff groups, networks and associations. Supportive and flexible training plan, including regular check-ins throughout your initial period of joining us to ensure you are up to speed with the role and getting the support you need. We want our officers to feel safe to disclose any disability or long-term health condition, feeling confident they will be supported as necessary. We encourage you to tell us if you have a disability on your application so we can offer you support throughout the recruitment process and your career. The information you provide us around any disability will be shared with our Occupational Health team and our Learning and Development Team should you be successful. These teams will support you and make sure you have all the required measures in place to carry out your role. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Devon & Cornwall Police , please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Police Officer - November 2025-January 2026 - All entry routes Location : Forcewide - Devon & Cornwall Salary: starting at £31,164 per annum If you enjoy facing challenges, coming up with solutions to problems and want to keep your community safe whilst developing your own skill sets, then policing could be for you. You will work as an officer from your first day. As a police officer, you will engage directly with our communities and will be responsible for ensuring they receive an outstanding policing service. Strong communication skills with the ability to proactively develop effective working relationships with colleagues, partners and other stakeholders, understanding their needs and concerns is essential. You ll need empathy and compassion as well as a desire to make a difference. Constables play a critical front-line role in the prevention and detection of crime and the criminal justice system. There are currently four entry routes: 1. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) - Available for Detectives and Response Obtain a fully funded, paid and supported level 5 diploma in Professional Policing Practice in your first two years Must have Level 2 (Grade C /4 or above) in English & Maths & Must have Level 3 (minimum - 32 UCAS points) Or 18 months service as a PCSO / Call handler / Special Constable or service in one of the other accepted roles these can be found on our Force Website. 2. Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) Obtain a fully funded, paid and supported Professional Policing degree in your first three years Must have Level 2 (Grade C /4 or above) in English & Maths Must have Level 3 (minimum - 32 UCAS points), 18 months service as a PCSO / Call handler / Special Constable 3. Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) - Available for Detectives and Response Obtain a fully funded, paid and supported Diploma in Professional Policing degree in your first two years Must have a Level 6 Degree in any subject except Professional Policing 4. Professional Policing Degree (PPD) Initial Police Constable training only in your first two years Must have a Level 6 Professional Policing Degree What you get if you join us: A competitive salary with yearly increments up to £50,256 within seven years of joining 25 days a year leave entitlement (excluding bank holidays), rising incrementally to 30 days following 10 years service. Access to heavily subsidised gym membership that will provide you access to police site gyms throughout the counties. Access to the Blue Light Card Scheme for discounts and services (requires a one off payment). Lifestyle benefits, including sports, gym and social facilities and activities and cycle to work scheme. Company sick pay. Competitive local government pension scheme. Job related equipment, as required. Free onsite parking at many police sites throughout the counties. Support networks, free Employees Assistance Programme, Occupational Health and wellbeing services. Development and training opportunities. Career Opportunities available in various locations across the force area. Access to supportive and active staff groups, networks and associations. Supportive and flexible training plan, including regular check-ins throughout your initial period of joining us to ensure you are up to speed with the role and getting the support you need. We want our officers to feel safe to disclose any disability or long-term health condition, feeling confident they will be supported as necessary. We encourage you to tell us if you have a disability on your application so we can offer you support throughout the recruitment process and your career. The information you provide us around any disability will be shared with our Occupational Health team and our Learning and Development Team should you be successful. These teams will support you and make sure you have all the required measures in place to carry out your role. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Devon & Cornwall Police , please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Dorset Police/ Devon and Cornwall Police
Mullion, Cornwall
Police Officer - November 2025-January 2026 - All entry routes Location : Forcewide - Devon & Cornwall Salary: starting at £31,164 per annum If you enjoy facing challenges, coming up with solutions to problems and want to keep your community safe whilst developing your own skill sets, then policing could be for you. You will work as an officer from your first day. As a police officer, you will engage directly with our communities and will be responsible for ensuring they receive an outstanding policing service. Strong communication skills with the ability to proactively develop effective working relationships with colleagues, partners and other stakeholders, understanding their needs and concerns is essential. You ll need empathy and compassion as well as a desire to make a difference. Constables play a critical front-line role in the prevention and detection of crime and the criminal justice system. There are currently four entry routes: 1. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) - Available for Detectives and Response Obtain a fully funded, paid and supported level 5 diploma in Professional Policing Practice in your first two years Must have Level 2 (Grade C /4 or above) in English & Maths & Must have Level 3 (minimum - 32 UCAS points) Or 18 months service as a PCSO / Call handler / Special Constable or service in one of the other accepted roles these can be found on our Force Website. 2. Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) Obtain a fully funded, paid and supported Professional Policing degree in your first three years Must have Level 2 (Grade C /4 or above) in English & Maths Must have Level 3 (minimum - 32 UCAS points), 18 months service as a PCSO / Call handler / Special Constable 3. Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) - Available for Detectives and Response Obtain a fully funded, paid and supported Diploma in Professional Policing degree in your first two years Must have a Level 6 Degree in any subject except Professional Policing 4. Professional Policing Degree (PPD) Initial Police Constable training only in your first two years Must have a Level 6 Professional Policing Degree What you get if you join us: A competitive salary with yearly increments up to £50,256 within seven years of joining 25 days a year leave entitlement (excluding bank holidays), rising incrementally to 30 days following 10 years service. Access to heavily subsidised gym membership that will provide you access to police site gyms throughout the counties. Access to the Blue Light Card Scheme for discounts and services (requires a one off payment). Lifestyle benefits, including sports, gym and social facilities and activities and cycle to work scheme. Company sick pay. Competitive local government pension scheme. Job related equipment, as required. Free onsite parking at many police sites throughout the counties. Support networks, free Employees Assistance Programme, Occupational Health and wellbeing services. Development and training opportunities. Career Opportunities available in various locations across the force area. Access to supportive and active staff groups, networks and associations. Supportive and flexible training plan, including regular check-ins throughout your initial period of joining us to ensure you are up to speed with the role and getting the support you need. We want our officers to feel safe to disclose any disability or long-term health condition, feeling confident they will be supported as necessary. We encourage you to tell us if you have a disability on your application so we can offer you support throughout the recruitment process and your career. The information you provide us around any disability will be shared with our Occupational Health team and our Learning and Development Team should you be successful. These teams will support you and make sure you have all the required measures in place to carry out your role. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Devon & Cornwall Police , please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Police Officer - November 2025-January 2026 - All entry routes Location : Forcewide - Devon & Cornwall Salary: starting at £31,164 per annum If you enjoy facing challenges, coming up with solutions to problems and want to keep your community safe whilst developing your own skill sets, then policing could be for you. You will work as an officer from your first day. As a police officer, you will engage directly with our communities and will be responsible for ensuring they receive an outstanding policing service. Strong communication skills with the ability to proactively develop effective working relationships with colleagues, partners and other stakeholders, understanding their needs and concerns is essential. You ll need empathy and compassion as well as a desire to make a difference. Constables play a critical front-line role in the prevention and detection of crime and the criminal justice system. There are currently four entry routes: 1. Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) - Available for Detectives and Response Obtain a fully funded, paid and supported level 5 diploma in Professional Policing Practice in your first two years Must have Level 2 (Grade C /4 or above) in English & Maths & Must have Level 3 (minimum - 32 UCAS points) Or 18 months service as a PCSO / Call handler / Special Constable or service in one of the other accepted roles these can be found on our Force Website. 2. Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) Obtain a fully funded, paid and supported Professional Policing degree in your first three years Must have Level 2 (Grade C /4 or above) in English & Maths Must have Level 3 (minimum - 32 UCAS points), 18 months service as a PCSO / Call handler / Special Constable 3. Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) - Available for Detectives and Response Obtain a fully funded, paid and supported Diploma in Professional Policing degree in your first two years Must have a Level 6 Degree in any subject except Professional Policing 4. Professional Policing Degree (PPD) Initial Police Constable training only in your first two years Must have a Level 6 Professional Policing Degree What you get if you join us: A competitive salary with yearly increments up to £50,256 within seven years of joining 25 days a year leave entitlement (excluding bank holidays), rising incrementally to 30 days following 10 years service. Access to heavily subsidised gym membership that will provide you access to police site gyms throughout the counties. Access to the Blue Light Card Scheme for discounts and services (requires a one off payment). Lifestyle benefits, including sports, gym and social facilities and activities and cycle to work scheme. Company sick pay. Competitive local government pension scheme. Job related equipment, as required. Free onsite parking at many police sites throughout the counties. Support networks, free Employees Assistance Programme, Occupational Health and wellbeing services. Development and training opportunities. Career Opportunities available in various locations across the force area. Access to supportive and active staff groups, networks and associations. Supportive and flexible training plan, including regular check-ins throughout your initial period of joining us to ensure you are up to speed with the role and getting the support you need. We want our officers to feel safe to disclose any disability or long-term health condition, feeling confident they will be supported as necessary. We encourage you to tell us if you have a disability on your application so we can offer you support throughout the recruitment process and your career. The information you provide us around any disability will be shared with our Occupational Health team and our Learning and Development Team should you be successful. These teams will support you and make sure you have all the required measures in place to carry out your role. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Devon & Cornwall Police , please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
WHO WE ARE At Trustly, we're building a smarter, faster, and more secure financial future by revolutionizing the world of payments. As a global leader in Open Banking Payments, we are establishing Pay by Bank as the new standard at checkout, providing unparalleled freedom, speed, and ease to millions of consumers and merchants worldwide. Our Ambition: To build the world's most disruptive payment network and redefine what the payment experience should feel like. Trustly is a global team of innovators, collaborators, and doers. If you are driven by a strong sense of purpose and thrive in a dynamic, entrepreneurial, and high-growth environment, join us and be part of a team that's transforming the way the world pays. ABOUT THE ROLE We are seeking a highly experienced and strategic leader to join our executive team as the Head of Risk and Compliance/ Chief Risk and Compliance Officer UK. This individual will also be nominated as the Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) (holding PSD Individual nominations for these roles). This role is responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing all aspects of the company's Risk, Compliance, and Anti-Financial Crime frameworks. You will be the primary point of contact for the FCA, NCA, and other regulatory bodies, ensuring the firm not only meets but exceeds its regulatory obligations. As the head of the second line of defence, you will provide critical oversight for our subsidiary's operations, working closely with their Head of Compliance to ensure group-wide alignment. The successful candidate may also be required to serve as a statutory director and a member of the Board of Directors. What you'll do Your responsibilities will be broad, encompassing all Risk, Compliance, and Anti-Money Laundering policies for the company. Governance, Strategy & Leadership Serve as a key advisor to the Board, CEO, and Senior Management on all risk and compliance matters. Play a crucial role in developing and maintaining the firm's Risk Appetite Statement, ensuring risk strategy aligns with the overall business strategy. Ensure that accurate, timely, and relevant risk and compliance information is provided to the Board, Senior Management, and regulators. Take full ownership of all Risk, Compliance, and AML/CTF policies, ensuring they are fit for purpose, regularly reviewed, and effectively embedded. Liaise with the Third Line of Defence (Internal Audit) to ensure controls are effective and remedial actions are tracked to completion. Risk Management Oversee the implementation and continuous improvement of the company's Risk Management Framework. Ensure all material risks (operational, financial, regulatory, etc.) are identified, assessed, controlled, and mitigated. Conduct comprehensive Risk Assessments of the entity's operations, including business, products, customers, and outsourcing relationships. Ensure adherence to the Risk Strategy & Appetite Framework, including continuous monitoring and reporting. Compliance Develop, implement, and maintain an effective, UK-wide compliance framework, policies, and controls. Oversee the monitoring of compliance with all relevant regulatory obligations (e.g., PSRs, Open Banking regulations), including proactive surveillance to identify potential breaches. Advise the business on payment regulatory questions related to product development, merchant agreements, end-user terms, and partner relationships. Ensure and uphold data confidentiality, integrity, and availability, acting as the owner for reporting any data privacy incidents to relevant authorities. Provide oversight of the client fund safeguarding and reconciliation functions. Act as the final point of escalation to evaluate and decide on actions for all reported cases. Financial Crime & MLRO Act as the nominated Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) and Nominated Officer, holding personal responsibility for the firm's anti-financial crime framework. Serve as the primary contact for the National Crime Agency (NCA), Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs), and law enforcement, managing all external SAR submissions. Establish, maintain, and oversee an effective anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing (AML/CTF) framework. Own the firm's general AML Risk Assessment, customer risk assessment methodologies, and transaction monitoring models. Provide final sign off and review of all higher risk customer relationships. Own and develop efficient KYC and underwriting processes to prevent the firm from being used for illicit transactions, including sanctions screening. Regulatory & UK Oversight Act as the primary contact person for the FCA and other authorities, maintaining a proactive and transparent relationship. Manage all risk and compliance related regulatory reporting, ensuring timely and accurate submissions. UK Oversight: While the subsidiary has its own MLRO and Head of Compliance, you will be responsible for the parent company's oversight of the subsidiary's risk and compliance functions. This includes: Ensuring strategic alignment of risk frameworks and policies across the group. Reviewing group level risks and controls, providing strategic guidance and support to the subsidiary's leadership. Who you are Experience: A minimum of 6-10 years of relevant experience in risk and compliance roles within an FCA-regulated payments or e money institution. Nominated Officer Experience: A minimum of 3-5 years of demonstrable experience as a nominated MLRO and/or Head of Compliance. Regulatory Knowledge: Expert level understanding of the UK regulatory landscape, including the Payment Services Regulations (PSRs), FCA Handbook, Proceeds of a Crime Act, Money Laundering Regulations, JMLSG guidance, and Open Banking. Financial Crime Expertise: Deep and practical expertise in KYC, transaction monitoring, sanctions, SAR reporting, and managing investigations. Leadership: Proven experience in a senior leadership role with the ability to influence C suite executives, board members, and regulators. Regulatory Relations: Demonstrable experience as the primary point of contact with the FCA and NCA. Previous experience as a statutory director or board member would be advantageous. Experience managing compliance in a complex group structure (parent/subsidiary) would be highly beneficial. Holding a relevant professional qualification (e.g., ICA Diploma, ACAMS) would be an asset. A legal background or qualification would be preferable. Strategic Thinker: Ability to see the bigger picture and align risk management with business goals. Unquestionable Integrity: A strong ethical compass and the courage to make difficult decisions. Excellent Communicator: Ability to distill complex regulatory concepts into clear, concise advice for stakeholders at all levels. Resilient & Pragmatic: A hands on, problem solving attitude with the ability to thrive in a fast paced scale up environment. Our Fantastic Benefits (varies by location) 20 to 30 days of holiday to support a healthy work life balance Monthly team outing allowance to enjoy social events with your colleagues Parental leave top up additional support for new parents On site perks to make your workday smoother Well being support our health allowance covers gym memberships, massages, and much more to help you feel your best PLUS additional benefits designed to enhance your work life experience! Shape Your Role and Make an Impact Join a dynamic environment where you can take ownership, drive change, and continuously embrace new challenges. We're looking for dedicated and highly motivated individuals who thrive in a fast paced environment and enjoy collaborating across different areas of the organisation. If your skills and experience align with this role, we'd love to hear from you! Apply now and submit your CV in English.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
WHO WE ARE At Trustly, we're building a smarter, faster, and more secure financial future by revolutionizing the world of payments. As a global leader in Open Banking Payments, we are establishing Pay by Bank as the new standard at checkout, providing unparalleled freedom, speed, and ease to millions of consumers and merchants worldwide. Our Ambition: To build the world's most disruptive payment network and redefine what the payment experience should feel like. Trustly is a global team of innovators, collaborators, and doers. If you are driven by a strong sense of purpose and thrive in a dynamic, entrepreneurial, and high-growth environment, join us and be part of a team that's transforming the way the world pays. ABOUT THE ROLE We are seeking a highly experienced and strategic leader to join our executive team as the Head of Risk and Compliance/ Chief Risk and Compliance Officer UK. This individual will also be nominated as the Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) (holding PSD Individual nominations for these roles). This role is responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing all aspects of the company's Risk, Compliance, and Anti-Financial Crime frameworks. You will be the primary point of contact for the FCA, NCA, and other regulatory bodies, ensuring the firm not only meets but exceeds its regulatory obligations. As the head of the second line of defence, you will provide critical oversight for our subsidiary's operations, working closely with their Head of Compliance to ensure group-wide alignment. The successful candidate may also be required to serve as a statutory director and a member of the Board of Directors. What you'll do Your responsibilities will be broad, encompassing all Risk, Compliance, and Anti-Money Laundering policies for the company. Governance, Strategy & Leadership Serve as a key advisor to the Board, CEO, and Senior Management on all risk and compliance matters. Play a crucial role in developing and maintaining the firm's Risk Appetite Statement, ensuring risk strategy aligns with the overall business strategy. Ensure that accurate, timely, and relevant risk and compliance information is provided to the Board, Senior Management, and regulators. Take full ownership of all Risk, Compliance, and AML/CTF policies, ensuring they are fit for purpose, regularly reviewed, and effectively embedded. Liaise with the Third Line of Defence (Internal Audit) to ensure controls are effective and remedial actions are tracked to completion. Risk Management Oversee the implementation and continuous improvement of the company's Risk Management Framework. Ensure all material risks (operational, financial, regulatory, etc.) are identified, assessed, controlled, and mitigated. Conduct comprehensive Risk Assessments of the entity's operations, including business, products, customers, and outsourcing relationships. Ensure adherence to the Risk Strategy & Appetite Framework, including continuous monitoring and reporting. Compliance Develop, implement, and maintain an effective, UK-wide compliance framework, policies, and controls. Oversee the monitoring of compliance with all relevant regulatory obligations (e.g., PSRs, Open Banking regulations), including proactive surveillance to identify potential breaches. Advise the business on payment regulatory questions related to product development, merchant agreements, end-user terms, and partner relationships. Ensure and uphold data confidentiality, integrity, and availability, acting as the owner for reporting any data privacy incidents to relevant authorities. Provide oversight of the client fund safeguarding and reconciliation functions. Act as the final point of escalation to evaluate and decide on actions for all reported cases. Financial Crime & MLRO Act as the nominated Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO) and Nominated Officer, holding personal responsibility for the firm's anti-financial crime framework. Serve as the primary contact for the National Crime Agency (NCA), Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs), and law enforcement, managing all external SAR submissions. Establish, maintain, and oversee an effective anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing (AML/CTF) framework. Own the firm's general AML Risk Assessment, customer risk assessment methodologies, and transaction monitoring models. Provide final sign off and review of all higher risk customer relationships. Own and develop efficient KYC and underwriting processes to prevent the firm from being used for illicit transactions, including sanctions screening. Regulatory & UK Oversight Act as the primary contact person for the FCA and other authorities, maintaining a proactive and transparent relationship. Manage all risk and compliance related regulatory reporting, ensuring timely and accurate submissions. UK Oversight: While the subsidiary has its own MLRO and Head of Compliance, you will be responsible for the parent company's oversight of the subsidiary's risk and compliance functions. This includes: Ensuring strategic alignment of risk frameworks and policies across the group. Reviewing group level risks and controls, providing strategic guidance and support to the subsidiary's leadership. Who you are Experience: A minimum of 6-10 years of relevant experience in risk and compliance roles within an FCA-regulated payments or e money institution. Nominated Officer Experience: A minimum of 3-5 years of demonstrable experience as a nominated MLRO and/or Head of Compliance. Regulatory Knowledge: Expert level understanding of the UK regulatory landscape, including the Payment Services Regulations (PSRs), FCA Handbook, Proceeds of a Crime Act, Money Laundering Regulations, JMLSG guidance, and Open Banking. Financial Crime Expertise: Deep and practical expertise in KYC, transaction monitoring, sanctions, SAR reporting, and managing investigations. Leadership: Proven experience in a senior leadership role with the ability to influence C suite executives, board members, and regulators. Regulatory Relations: Demonstrable experience as the primary point of contact with the FCA and NCA. Previous experience as a statutory director or board member would be advantageous. Experience managing compliance in a complex group structure (parent/subsidiary) would be highly beneficial. Holding a relevant professional qualification (e.g., ICA Diploma, ACAMS) would be an asset. A legal background or qualification would be preferable. Strategic Thinker: Ability to see the bigger picture and align risk management with business goals. Unquestionable Integrity: A strong ethical compass and the courage to make difficult decisions. Excellent Communicator: Ability to distill complex regulatory concepts into clear, concise advice for stakeholders at all levels. Resilient & Pragmatic: A hands on, problem solving attitude with the ability to thrive in a fast paced scale up environment. Our Fantastic Benefits (varies by location) 20 to 30 days of holiday to support a healthy work life balance Monthly team outing allowance to enjoy social events with your colleagues Parental leave top up additional support for new parents On site perks to make your workday smoother Well being support our health allowance covers gym memberships, massages, and much more to help you feel your best PLUS additional benefits designed to enhance your work life experience! Shape Your Role and Make an Impact Join a dynamic environment where you can take ownership, drive change, and continuously embrace new challenges. We're looking for dedicated and highly motivated individuals who thrive in a fast paced environment and enjoy collaborating across different areas of the organisation. If your skills and experience align with this role, we'd love to hear from you! Apply now and submit your CV in English.
Interim Maintenance Surveyor £27p/h Umbrella Rate (Inside IR35) 3-Month Initial Contract Start ASAP Housing - Property & Asset Management Monday-Friday 37 Hours per Week East Devon Council We're looking for an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join East Devon's Housing service on an initial 3-month assignment, starting as soon as possible. You'll play a key role in delivering a responsive, high-quality repair service for tenants while ensuring the Council's homes remain safe, well-maintained and compliant. The Role You'll provide day-to-day technical support across repairs, voids and contractor management, ensuring works are delivered right first time and to a high standard. Working closely with the Senior Technical Officer and wider team, you'll help maintain housing stock, support compliance and contribute to our commitment to consistently satisfied customers. This is a hands-on role covering a defined patch, requiring regular site visits and close collaboration with contractors and tenants. Key Responsibilities Managing reactive and planned maintenance activities within budget and contract requirements. Investigating repair requests, diagnosing defects, raising works and completing pre- and post-inspections. Prioritising works using HHSRS principles to manage safety and risks effectively. Monitoring contractors' performance and ensuring quality, value for money and contractual compliance. Supporting voids delivery, including specifications, inspections and financial control. Assisting with compliance matters around gas, electrical, fire, asbestos and other statutory obligations. Updating stock information and contributing to planned and cyclical programme data. Working directly with tenants, contractors, customer services and internal teams to resolve issues quickly and professionally. Responding to emergencies (e.g. floods, fires) to make properties safe and hand over works where necessary. Supporting disrepair, complaints and Ombudsman cases through detailed inspections and reporting. What You'll Need Essential UK Resident Minimum 3 years technical background in building maintenance, surveying or repairs within local authority or housing association. Competent user of IT, including Microsoft Office and housing/repairs systems. Ability to work independently across a patch-based role. Access to your own vehicle with business insurance. Basic DBS (processed upon offer). Desirable HNC or equivalent qualification in a building discipline. Professional membership (e.g. RICS). Familiarity with systems such as OpenHousing or Keystone. Understanding of damp, mould, sustainability and building pathology. Ability to bring your own tools. What We're Looking For Someone who is proactive, practical, and confident managing a busy caseload. You'll bring a strong customer focus, a collaborative approach and the ability to solve problems on the spot.
Jan 08, 2026
Contractor
Interim Maintenance Surveyor £27p/h Umbrella Rate (Inside IR35) 3-Month Initial Contract Start ASAP Housing - Property & Asset Management Monday-Friday 37 Hours per Week East Devon Council We're looking for an experienced Maintenance Surveyor to join East Devon's Housing service on an initial 3-month assignment, starting as soon as possible. You'll play a key role in delivering a responsive, high-quality repair service for tenants while ensuring the Council's homes remain safe, well-maintained and compliant. The Role You'll provide day-to-day technical support across repairs, voids and contractor management, ensuring works are delivered right first time and to a high standard. Working closely with the Senior Technical Officer and wider team, you'll help maintain housing stock, support compliance and contribute to our commitment to consistently satisfied customers. This is a hands-on role covering a defined patch, requiring regular site visits and close collaboration with contractors and tenants. Key Responsibilities Managing reactive and planned maintenance activities within budget and contract requirements. Investigating repair requests, diagnosing defects, raising works and completing pre- and post-inspections. Prioritising works using HHSRS principles to manage safety and risks effectively. Monitoring contractors' performance and ensuring quality, value for money and contractual compliance. Supporting voids delivery, including specifications, inspections and financial control. Assisting with compliance matters around gas, electrical, fire, asbestos and other statutory obligations. Updating stock information and contributing to planned and cyclical programme data. Working directly with tenants, contractors, customer services and internal teams to resolve issues quickly and professionally. Responding to emergencies (e.g. floods, fires) to make properties safe and hand over works where necessary. Supporting disrepair, complaints and Ombudsman cases through detailed inspections and reporting. What You'll Need Essential UK Resident Minimum 3 years technical background in building maintenance, surveying or repairs within local authority or housing association. Competent user of IT, including Microsoft Office and housing/repairs systems. Ability to work independently across a patch-based role. Access to your own vehicle with business insurance. Basic DBS (processed upon offer). Desirable HNC or equivalent qualification in a building discipline. Professional membership (e.g. RICS). Familiarity with systems such as OpenHousing or Keystone. Understanding of damp, mould, sustainability and building pathology. Ability to bring your own tools. What We're Looking For Someone who is proactive, practical, and confident managing a busy caseload. You'll bring a strong customer focus, a collaborative approach and the ability to solve problems on the spot.
Participation Worker We are seeking a passionate and organised participation professional to lead work with care experienced young people and ensure their voices shape policy, practice, and change across Scotland. Position: Participation Worker, Scotland Salary: £27,953 to £33,130 per annum Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Location: Hybrid, Scotland, with links to the Glasgow office and travel across Scotland Closing date: 11.59pm Sunday 1st Feb About the role This is an exciting opportunity to play a central role in improving the lives and outcomes of children and young people in foster care. Working as part of the Scotland and Policy and Campaigns teams, you will lead participation activity with care experienced young people and ensure their voices are heard, valued, and acted upon. A key focus of the role is leading and coordinating the Young Person s Advisory Board in Scotland, supporting young people to campaign for change in children s social care and to shape the organisation s work through meaningful participation. Key responsibilities include: Leading and coordinating the Young Person s Advisory Board, including meetings, one to one support, and skills development Co producing, planning, and delivering a programme of participation and engagement events Supporting young people to campaign and influence policy and decision making Acting as the main point of contact for participation activity in Scotland Using trauma informed and strengths based approaches to support wellbeing and engagement Building strong relationships with partners, stakeholders, and funders across Scotland Coordinating communications and producing project updates and reports Managing project budgets, monitoring outcomes, and contributing to evaluation and impact reporting Contributing to organisational participation strategy and safeguarding practice This role requires some travel across Scotland and occasional evening and weekend work, including residential activity. About you You will bring experience of participation or co production work with young people, ideally care experienced young people or those from marginalised communities. You will be highly organised, creative, and confident working collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders. You will be able to demonstrate: Experience of participation and engagement work with young people Experience supporting young people to campaign or influence change Understanding of children s social care and the issues affecting care experienced young people and foster carers Experience of planning and delivering events and projects to agreed timescales and budgets Knowledge of trauma informed practice, safeguarding, and children s rights Strong communication skills and confidence working with internal and external partners Willingness to travel and work flexibly when required Commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-discriminatory practice Lived experience of care, experience of chairing groups, youth work qualifications, or use of social media in a professional context would be an advantage but are not essential. About the organisation The UK s leading fostering charity and membership organisation, working to improve the lives of children and young people in foster care and to support fostering families and services. The organisation is committed to listening to those with lived experience and placing their voices at the heart of its work, campaigning for positive change across children s social care. What s on offer 38 days annual leave including bank holidays Flexible and hybrid working A range of family friendly and fostering friendly leave options Enhanced maternity and adoption pay Enhanced sick pay 24 hour Employee Assistance Programme Pension and life assurance Contribution to eye tests and lenses Season ticket loans The organisation is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community, particularly those from under represented and minoritised backgrounds. Reasonable adjustments are available throughout the recruitment process, and job share applications are welcomed. Applicants who identify as care experienced and meet the minimum criteria will be guaranteed an interview under the Care Leaver Covenant. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Participation Officer, Youth Engagement Worker, Youth Participation Coordinator, Engagement Officer, Policy and Participation Officer, Young People s Worker, Community Engagement Officer, Youth Projects Officer, Participation and Inclusion Officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Participation Worker We are seeking a passionate and organised participation professional to lead work with care experienced young people and ensure their voices shape policy, practice, and change across Scotland. Position: Participation Worker, Scotland Salary: £27,953 to £33,130 per annum Hours: Full time, 35 hours per week Contract: Permanent Location: Hybrid, Scotland, with links to the Glasgow office and travel across Scotland Closing date: 11.59pm Sunday 1st Feb About the role This is an exciting opportunity to play a central role in improving the lives and outcomes of children and young people in foster care. Working as part of the Scotland and Policy and Campaigns teams, you will lead participation activity with care experienced young people and ensure their voices are heard, valued, and acted upon. A key focus of the role is leading and coordinating the Young Person s Advisory Board in Scotland, supporting young people to campaign for change in children s social care and to shape the organisation s work through meaningful participation. Key responsibilities include: Leading and coordinating the Young Person s Advisory Board, including meetings, one to one support, and skills development Co producing, planning, and delivering a programme of participation and engagement events Supporting young people to campaign and influence policy and decision making Acting as the main point of contact for participation activity in Scotland Using trauma informed and strengths based approaches to support wellbeing and engagement Building strong relationships with partners, stakeholders, and funders across Scotland Coordinating communications and producing project updates and reports Managing project budgets, monitoring outcomes, and contributing to evaluation and impact reporting Contributing to organisational participation strategy and safeguarding practice This role requires some travel across Scotland and occasional evening and weekend work, including residential activity. About you You will bring experience of participation or co production work with young people, ideally care experienced young people or those from marginalised communities. You will be highly organised, creative, and confident working collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders. You will be able to demonstrate: Experience of participation and engagement work with young people Experience supporting young people to campaign or influence change Understanding of children s social care and the issues affecting care experienced young people and foster carers Experience of planning and delivering events and projects to agreed timescales and budgets Knowledge of trauma informed practice, safeguarding, and children s rights Strong communication skills and confidence working with internal and external partners Willingness to travel and work flexibly when required Commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-discriminatory practice Lived experience of care, experience of chairing groups, youth work qualifications, or use of social media in a professional context would be an advantage but are not essential. About the organisation The UK s leading fostering charity and membership organisation, working to improve the lives of children and young people in foster care and to support fostering families and services. The organisation is committed to listening to those with lived experience and placing their voices at the heart of its work, campaigning for positive change across children s social care. What s on offer 38 days annual leave including bank holidays Flexible and hybrid working A range of family friendly and fostering friendly leave options Enhanced maternity and adoption pay Enhanced sick pay 24 hour Employee Assistance Programme Pension and life assurance Contribution to eye tests and lenses Season ticket loans The organisation is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community, particularly those from under represented and minoritised backgrounds. Reasonable adjustments are available throughout the recruitment process, and job share applications are welcomed. Applicants who identify as care experienced and meet the minimum criteria will be guaranteed an interview under the Care Leaver Covenant. Other roles you may have experience of could include; Participation Officer, Youth Engagement Worker, Youth Participation Coordinator, Engagement Officer, Policy and Participation Officer, Young People s Worker, Community Engagement Officer, Youth Projects Officer, Participation and Inclusion Officer. PLEASE NOTE: This role is being advertised by NFP People on behalf of the organisation.
Company Zero100 is a membership-based intelligence company that connects, informs, and inspires the world's most influential C Level Operations & Supply Chain Officers - and their teams - to unlock the true potential of the AI and Digital Revolution for the lasting benefit of business and our planet. Our members use Zero100's research and advisory services to shape their supply chain strategies. We bring both member and non member executives together at our events to harness the power of our community to expand their thinking, challenge their assumptions, and accelerate progress on their most important digitization and decarbonization initiatives. Headquartered in London, UK, Zero100's members include Nike, Walmart, CVS, Unilever, Pfizer, Google, Volvo Cars, Honeywell, Ecolab, McDonald's, and more. Position Zero100 is looking for a full time Research Analyst to contribute to the Zero100 research agenda, identifying and developing future facing digital themes for the supply chain industry. Successful applicants have experience working in or researching supply chains and generating new ideas to practitioners. These experiences have formed a knowledge base and skills capability that can be used to identify and curate perspectives and content that supply chain executives will find relevant and timely. You are naturally curious, ask insightful questions, successfully distill complex content into bite sized segments, love working with customers, and dive into ambiguous areas comfortably. You are a strong communicator and don't shy away from controversial positions. You enjoy translating customer questions and problems to solve into simple frameworks and guides to action that help drive faster decisions and outcomes. Responsibilities Develop Research Content, including: Identifying audacious digital trends and disruptors for the supply chain industry Developing thought leadership content including written research, podcasts, explainer videos, and compact perspective pieces Sharing your thought leadership and research by speaking at Zero100 events, industry forums, and with media Conducting interviews with customers, stakeholders, and industry thought leaders to understand and synthesize the digital or decarbonization landscape to inform content Working closely with Zero100 teams to execute on live events Hosting, facilitating, and moderating virtual and conference events Working with customers to explore their key priorities and host advisory calls to help them make progress on initiatives Interface with the customer engagement team to ensure continuing utilization of service by our customers Identifying themes across customers to inform the Zero100 Research agenda and conference programs Requirements 6 8+ years experience either within supply chain or as a consultant, industry analyst, or academic working on supply chain, AI, or tech implementations Speaking experience including presentations, brainstorming, and debate Exceptional communication with strong writing, speaking and interpersonal skills Strong attention to detail with exceptional project management, time management and multitasking skills. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues across teams and externally with partners and customers outside of Zero100 An ambitious, creative personality, with a can do attitude Data analytics experience, Industrial/Energy experience, Technical Operations experience and/or APAC experience is a strong bonus Benefits Competitive salary and bonus Unlimited holidays Private healthcare & Life Insurance Enhanced Pension / 401k Enhanced Parental Leave Policy Custom designed offices in central London with free breakfasts & snacks Regular team socials
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Company Zero100 is a membership-based intelligence company that connects, informs, and inspires the world's most influential C Level Operations & Supply Chain Officers - and their teams - to unlock the true potential of the AI and Digital Revolution for the lasting benefit of business and our planet. Our members use Zero100's research and advisory services to shape their supply chain strategies. We bring both member and non member executives together at our events to harness the power of our community to expand their thinking, challenge their assumptions, and accelerate progress on their most important digitization and decarbonization initiatives. Headquartered in London, UK, Zero100's members include Nike, Walmart, CVS, Unilever, Pfizer, Google, Volvo Cars, Honeywell, Ecolab, McDonald's, and more. Position Zero100 is looking for a full time Research Analyst to contribute to the Zero100 research agenda, identifying and developing future facing digital themes for the supply chain industry. Successful applicants have experience working in or researching supply chains and generating new ideas to practitioners. These experiences have formed a knowledge base and skills capability that can be used to identify and curate perspectives and content that supply chain executives will find relevant and timely. You are naturally curious, ask insightful questions, successfully distill complex content into bite sized segments, love working with customers, and dive into ambiguous areas comfortably. You are a strong communicator and don't shy away from controversial positions. You enjoy translating customer questions and problems to solve into simple frameworks and guides to action that help drive faster decisions and outcomes. Responsibilities Develop Research Content, including: Identifying audacious digital trends and disruptors for the supply chain industry Developing thought leadership content including written research, podcasts, explainer videos, and compact perspective pieces Sharing your thought leadership and research by speaking at Zero100 events, industry forums, and with media Conducting interviews with customers, stakeholders, and industry thought leaders to understand and synthesize the digital or decarbonization landscape to inform content Working closely with Zero100 teams to execute on live events Hosting, facilitating, and moderating virtual and conference events Working with customers to explore their key priorities and host advisory calls to help them make progress on initiatives Interface with the customer engagement team to ensure continuing utilization of service by our customers Identifying themes across customers to inform the Zero100 Research agenda and conference programs Requirements 6 8+ years experience either within supply chain or as a consultant, industry analyst, or academic working on supply chain, AI, or tech implementations Speaking experience including presentations, brainstorming, and debate Exceptional communication with strong writing, speaking and interpersonal skills Strong attention to detail with exceptional project management, time management and multitasking skills. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues across teams and externally with partners and customers outside of Zero100 An ambitious, creative personality, with a can do attitude Data analytics experience, Industrial/Energy experience, Technical Operations experience and/or APAC experience is a strong bonus Benefits Competitive salary and bonus Unlimited holidays Private healthcare & Life Insurance Enhanced Pension / 401k Enhanced Parental Leave Policy Custom designed offices in central London with free breakfasts & snacks Regular team socials
Do you have previous security experience and excellent communication skills? Do you provide exceptional customer service and maintain a professional demeanour at all times? Can you keep a positive mindset with any challenge that comes your way? Apply now! We are seeking an experienced and adaptable Loading Bay Officer to safeguard a prominent facility in London. The successful candidate will be an experienced and reliable Loading Bay Officer with a previous background in Security and/or Logistics. Excellent communication skills, an eye for detail, and the ability to multi task while maintaining a calm and customer friendly presence. We require someone who takes pride in delivering exceptional customer service, along with being computer literate. Role: Loading Bay Officer Pay Rate: £14.06 per hour Shift Pattern: Monday to Friday - 08:30 to 18:30 / 50 hrs per week Location: SW8, London. Role Requirements: SIA Licence Benefits include: Financial support for SIA licensing and renewal Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme Company pension scheme Life assurance benefits Progression, training, and development opportunities Additional benefits we offer via our ReWard membership: Discounted gym membership Discounts at major retailers and travel suppliers Restaurant and supermarket vouchers Cinema tickets Access to 24/7 free Employee Assistance programme Must have: Valid SIA licence Good customer service and communication skills Proven work experience as a Loading Bay Officer (min 1 year) Must be banksman trained and capable of safely guiding vehicle movements within the loading bay area Professional attitude and appearance Ability to deliver succinct and clear verbal and written reports where necessary Resourceful and proactive when issues arise Excellent organisational skills Surveillance skills and detail orientation 5 year checkable work history IT literate - ability to operate detection systems and emergency equipment Main duties: Coordinate the arrival and departure of deliveries to and from the loading bay Manage people/vehicle access and egress Ensure all visitors and other callers receive sufficient information by clear, concise communication in person, by phone or email Use X ray machine and metal detectors to scan for suspicious packages Report any issues to the supervisor or duty manager Build great working relationships with colleagues and tenants Learn the logging and notifying process regarding mail deliveries Be flexible, working in the loading bay and potential security positions for cover Respond to emergencies Send proactive email notifications to tenants regarding incoming deliveries Write up incidents to the standard expected by management Carry out ID checks Be vigilant to health and safety risks Who We Are: Ward Security provides security services solutions to a range of UK businesses. Security services include CCTV security systems, property management, guard dog security, key holding services, security guard patrol services, response alarm systems and more. With over 1,500 of our amazing people operating nationally. Why Work For Us? Apart from joining our friendly team we offer uniform, SIA licensing savings scheme, cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme, pension and life assurance benefits. We strongly believe in growing our own talent, and we provide opportunities through our in house training academy, leadership development programme, online eLearning and development programmes for a career path. To support the wellbeing of our people we have an in house mental health team, wellbeing platform, an inclusive culture recognised in our Diversity Champion & International Inclusion Awards. We uphold our wellbeing as a MIND Workplace Wellbeing Silver Award holder. We offer reward membership to all employees, which includes retail discounts, cinema tickets, gym membership, 24/7 free Employee Assistance Programme, and many other fantastic benefits. At Ward Security, we believe in fostering an inclusive workplace where diversity is celebrated, and every individual is valued. We are committed to providing equal opportunities to all employees and applicants regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. As an equal opportunity employer, we strive to create an environment that promotes fairness, respect, and collaboration. We are dedicated to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting individuals based on their qualifications, skills, and abilities. We embrace the unique perspectives and backgrounds of our team members, recognising that diversity enriches our organisation and contributes to our success.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Do you have previous security experience and excellent communication skills? Do you provide exceptional customer service and maintain a professional demeanour at all times? Can you keep a positive mindset with any challenge that comes your way? Apply now! We are seeking an experienced and adaptable Loading Bay Officer to safeguard a prominent facility in London. The successful candidate will be an experienced and reliable Loading Bay Officer with a previous background in Security and/or Logistics. Excellent communication skills, an eye for detail, and the ability to multi task while maintaining a calm and customer friendly presence. We require someone who takes pride in delivering exceptional customer service, along with being computer literate. Role: Loading Bay Officer Pay Rate: £14.06 per hour Shift Pattern: Monday to Friday - 08:30 to 18:30 / 50 hrs per week Location: SW8, London. Role Requirements: SIA Licence Benefits include: Financial support for SIA licensing and renewal Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme Company pension scheme Life assurance benefits Progression, training, and development opportunities Additional benefits we offer via our ReWard membership: Discounted gym membership Discounts at major retailers and travel suppliers Restaurant and supermarket vouchers Cinema tickets Access to 24/7 free Employee Assistance programme Must have: Valid SIA licence Good customer service and communication skills Proven work experience as a Loading Bay Officer (min 1 year) Must be banksman trained and capable of safely guiding vehicle movements within the loading bay area Professional attitude and appearance Ability to deliver succinct and clear verbal and written reports where necessary Resourceful and proactive when issues arise Excellent organisational skills Surveillance skills and detail orientation 5 year checkable work history IT literate - ability to operate detection systems and emergency equipment Main duties: Coordinate the arrival and departure of deliveries to and from the loading bay Manage people/vehicle access and egress Ensure all visitors and other callers receive sufficient information by clear, concise communication in person, by phone or email Use X ray machine and metal detectors to scan for suspicious packages Report any issues to the supervisor or duty manager Build great working relationships with colleagues and tenants Learn the logging and notifying process regarding mail deliveries Be flexible, working in the loading bay and potential security positions for cover Respond to emergencies Send proactive email notifications to tenants regarding incoming deliveries Write up incidents to the standard expected by management Carry out ID checks Be vigilant to health and safety risks Who We Are: Ward Security provides security services solutions to a range of UK businesses. Security services include CCTV security systems, property management, guard dog security, key holding services, security guard patrol services, response alarm systems and more. With over 1,500 of our amazing people operating nationally. Why Work For Us? Apart from joining our friendly team we offer uniform, SIA licensing savings scheme, cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme, pension and life assurance benefits. We strongly believe in growing our own talent, and we provide opportunities through our in house training academy, leadership development programme, online eLearning and development programmes for a career path. To support the wellbeing of our people we have an in house mental health team, wellbeing platform, an inclusive culture recognised in our Diversity Champion & International Inclusion Awards. We uphold our wellbeing as a MIND Workplace Wellbeing Silver Award holder. We offer reward membership to all employees, which includes retail discounts, cinema tickets, gym membership, 24/7 free Employee Assistance Programme, and many other fantastic benefits. At Ward Security, we believe in fostering an inclusive workplace where diversity is celebrated, and every individual is valued. We are committed to providing equal opportunities to all employees and applicants regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. As an equal opportunity employer, we strive to create an environment that promotes fairness, respect, and collaboration. We are dedicated to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting individuals based on their qualifications, skills, and abilities. We embrace the unique perspectives and backgrounds of our team members, recognising that diversity enriches our organisation and contributes to our success.
At Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust, we believe that every role contributes to delivering compassionate, safe care every day. As our Resourcing Operations Team Leader, you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring we have the right people, in the right place, at the right time helping us provide outstanding patient care. What You'll Do Lead and Inspire: Manage and develop a team of resourcing professionals, including international recruitment advisors and administrators. Drive Excellence: Oversee end-to-end recruitment processes, ensuring compliance with NHS Employment Check Standards and UKVI regulations. Shape the Future: Implement new ways of working, update HR policies, and contribute to innovative recruitment projects. Be the Expert: Provide professional advice to managers on recruitment, employment law, and visa queries. Champion Candidate Experience: Ensure every applicant receives a professional, positive, and timely service. Main duties of the job You will ensure the provision of robust resourcing processes so that every candidate experience is dealt with in a professional and confidential manner by the resourcing team. You will lead the Resourcing officers to provide comprehensive, high quality recruitment administration service to all Managers and Trust staff. To support, develop and maintain recruitment via NHS jobs, HR Payroll and ESR.You will deliver recruitment training as required and work as part of the Human Resources team to provide an effective and efficient recruitment and staff support service. About us Royal Surrey is a compassionate and collaborative acute and community Trust. Recognising that our 5000 colleagues are our greatest strength, we offer a comprehensive health and wellbeing program along with a commitment to developing and advancing your career. Our diverse and welcoming Royal Surrey family will ensure you that you feel valued from your initial interview through your entire tenure. We are clinically led and provide joined up care by bridging the gap between hospital and community services alongside regional specialist cancer care. Our main acute hospital site is in Guildford with community hospital sites at Milford, Haslemere and Cranleigh. We provide adult community health services in homes across Guildford and Waverley. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) have given us an overall rating of Outstanding. Royal Surrey has a strong reputation and history to build on. We are proud of our achievements and we are investing in our colleagues through our commitment to supporting professional development as well as investing more than £45 million in our physical environment and new equipment in the next few years. There has never been a better time to join us. Although it isn't the Trusts normal practice, adverts may close early, so you are encouraged to submit an application as soon as possible. A video about the Royal Surrey - Job responsibilities What Were Looking For Proven experience in leading a recruitment team and delivering high-quality resourcing services. Strong knowledge of HR systems (e.g., ESR, NHS Jobs) and recruitment best practices. Excellent communication, influencing, and organisational skills. CIPD qualification or equivalent experience in HR/recruitment. Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining accuracy and professionalism. Job description Job responsibilities What Were Looking For Proven experience in leading a recruitment team and delivering high-quality resourcing services. Strong knowledge of HR systems (e.g., ESR, NHS Jobs) and recruitment best practices. Excellent communication, influencing, and organisational skills. CIPD qualification or equivalent experience in HR/recruitment. Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining accuracy and professionalism. Why Join Us? Generous NHS benefits, including 14% employer pension contribution. Flexible pay schemes, cycle-to-work, and discounted gym membership. Access to career development, training, and leadership opportunities. On-site perks: nursery, Costa, M&S, subsidised restaurant. Active social club and wellbeing support, including 24/7 counselling. Our Values Caring Together Excelling Together Learning Together Continuously ImprovingIf youre passionate about people, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to make a real impact, wed love to hear from you. Apply today and help shape the future of recruitment at Royal Surrey! Person Specification Qualifications CIPD, Degree level or equivalent qualification, preferably in HR related area or equivalent experience NVQ level 3 in Customer Service/Business Administration or equivalent work experience Knowledge, Experience and Skills Experience of leading a team Extensive experience in a Recruitment role Experience sufficient to advise and support resourcing officers and line managers in dealing with the full range of recruitment issues Good working knowledge of a broad range of administrative processes Intermediate level knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite to include Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint Knowledge of Information systems such as HealthRoster and ESR Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Head of Resourcing and Temporary Staffing £40,617 to £48,778 a yearPro Rata Per Annum inc. HCAs
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
At Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust, we believe that every role contributes to delivering compassionate, safe care every day. As our Resourcing Operations Team Leader, you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring we have the right people, in the right place, at the right time helping us provide outstanding patient care. What You'll Do Lead and Inspire: Manage and develop a team of resourcing professionals, including international recruitment advisors and administrators. Drive Excellence: Oversee end-to-end recruitment processes, ensuring compliance with NHS Employment Check Standards and UKVI regulations. Shape the Future: Implement new ways of working, update HR policies, and contribute to innovative recruitment projects. Be the Expert: Provide professional advice to managers on recruitment, employment law, and visa queries. Champion Candidate Experience: Ensure every applicant receives a professional, positive, and timely service. Main duties of the job You will ensure the provision of robust resourcing processes so that every candidate experience is dealt with in a professional and confidential manner by the resourcing team. You will lead the Resourcing officers to provide comprehensive, high quality recruitment administration service to all Managers and Trust staff. To support, develop and maintain recruitment via NHS jobs, HR Payroll and ESR.You will deliver recruitment training as required and work as part of the Human Resources team to provide an effective and efficient recruitment and staff support service. About us Royal Surrey is a compassionate and collaborative acute and community Trust. Recognising that our 5000 colleagues are our greatest strength, we offer a comprehensive health and wellbeing program along with a commitment to developing and advancing your career. Our diverse and welcoming Royal Surrey family will ensure you that you feel valued from your initial interview through your entire tenure. We are clinically led and provide joined up care by bridging the gap between hospital and community services alongside regional specialist cancer care. Our main acute hospital site is in Guildford with community hospital sites at Milford, Haslemere and Cranleigh. We provide adult community health services in homes across Guildford and Waverley. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) have given us an overall rating of Outstanding. Royal Surrey has a strong reputation and history to build on. We are proud of our achievements and we are investing in our colleagues through our commitment to supporting professional development as well as investing more than £45 million in our physical environment and new equipment in the next few years. There has never been a better time to join us. Although it isn't the Trusts normal practice, adverts may close early, so you are encouraged to submit an application as soon as possible. A video about the Royal Surrey - Job responsibilities What Were Looking For Proven experience in leading a recruitment team and delivering high-quality resourcing services. Strong knowledge of HR systems (e.g., ESR, NHS Jobs) and recruitment best practices. Excellent communication, influencing, and organisational skills. CIPD qualification or equivalent experience in HR/recruitment. Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining accuracy and professionalism. Job description Job responsibilities What Were Looking For Proven experience in leading a recruitment team and delivering high-quality resourcing services. Strong knowledge of HR systems (e.g., ESR, NHS Jobs) and recruitment best practices. Excellent communication, influencing, and organisational skills. CIPD qualification or equivalent experience in HR/recruitment. Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining accuracy and professionalism. Why Join Us? Generous NHS benefits, including 14% employer pension contribution. Flexible pay schemes, cycle-to-work, and discounted gym membership. Access to career development, training, and leadership opportunities. On-site perks: nursery, Costa, M&S, subsidised restaurant. Active social club and wellbeing support, including 24/7 counselling. Our Values Caring Together Excelling Together Learning Together Continuously ImprovingIf youre passionate about people, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and want to make a real impact, wed love to hear from you. Apply today and help shape the future of recruitment at Royal Surrey! Person Specification Qualifications CIPD, Degree level or equivalent qualification, preferably in HR related area or equivalent experience NVQ level 3 in Customer Service/Business Administration or equivalent work experience Knowledge, Experience and Skills Experience of leading a team Extensive experience in a Recruitment role Experience sufficient to advise and support resourcing officers and line managers in dealing with the full range of recruitment issues Good working knowledge of a broad range of administrative processes Intermediate level knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite to include Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint Knowledge of Information systems such as HealthRoster and ESR Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Head of Resourcing and Temporary Staffing £40,617 to £48,778 a yearPro Rata Per Annum inc. HCAs
NACE - National Association for Able Children in Education
NACE is a national education charity focused on evidence-informed school improvement and provision for more able learners, and a challenge for all approach to the wider quality of education for all learners. We are looking for a Chief Executive to strengthen our voice, grow our membership community, increase demand for NACE resources and services and deepen our impact across the sector. The Opportunity As CEO you will be the strategic lead and public face of NACE, building partnerships, amplifying our influence in national conversations, and ensuring our offer continues to deliver clear value for members. You ll work closely with a skilled central team and associates, and with a supportive Executive Board, to realise an ambitious growth plan while safeguarding quality and financial sustainability. Flexible and portfolio working will be welcomed. What you ll lead Profile & influence : Position NACE as a recognised and authoritative voice in school improvement for more able learners. Through challenge for all strategies in curriculum and pedagogy, by securing speaking opportunities, thought-leadership pieces and strategic policy roundtables; build trusted relationships across MATs, system leaders and sector bodies. Membership growth: Deliver a clear value proposition and growth strategy that increases recruitment and retention, secures long-term sustainability, and nurtures a strong sense of community among members. Partnerships & income: Develop productive alliances (education, charity and commercial) and responsible income streams (e.g., sponsorships, funded programmes) aligned to mission. Team & operations: Lead and develop the central team and wider associate network; delegate effectively so you can focus on growth, profile and stakeholder engagement; ensure robust budgeting and prudent stewardship. What you ll bring Sector and system understanding , with credibility to engage senior decision makers and an ability to translate evidence into compelling practice. Proven ability and track record in scaling reach, membership or audiences through clear propositions, effective marketing/ communications and partnership building. Excellent communication skills, to include clear, accessible writing and confident presenting for diverse audiences. Inclusive, collaborative leadership where you develop people, build cohesive teams and work well with trustees; bring sound financial judgement and understand sustainable business models. What success looks like in year one Noticeable uplift in membership recruitment and retention, underpinned by a clear value proposition and data-informed improvements to the offer. Increased national visibility and demand for resources and services through regular sector platforms, strategic partnerships and stronger recognition of NACE s contribution to school improvement. A confident, motivated team with clear roles and delegated operational leadership, enabling you to concentrate on external growth and influence. Please see the full Job description attached Our commitment to inclusion We are committed to fair, inclusive and bias-aware recruitment. If you need adjustments at any stage, or the information in a different format, please let us know. We encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and career paths; selection is based on evidence against the criteria in the person specification. NACE is a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee. Consequently, Board members are simultaneously Trustees of the charity and directors of the company. The Memorandum and Articles of Association are the primary governing documents of the charitable company.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
NACE is a national education charity focused on evidence-informed school improvement and provision for more able learners, and a challenge for all approach to the wider quality of education for all learners. We are looking for a Chief Executive to strengthen our voice, grow our membership community, increase demand for NACE resources and services and deepen our impact across the sector. The Opportunity As CEO you will be the strategic lead and public face of NACE, building partnerships, amplifying our influence in national conversations, and ensuring our offer continues to deliver clear value for members. You ll work closely with a skilled central team and associates, and with a supportive Executive Board, to realise an ambitious growth plan while safeguarding quality and financial sustainability. Flexible and portfolio working will be welcomed. What you ll lead Profile & influence : Position NACE as a recognised and authoritative voice in school improvement for more able learners. Through challenge for all strategies in curriculum and pedagogy, by securing speaking opportunities, thought-leadership pieces and strategic policy roundtables; build trusted relationships across MATs, system leaders and sector bodies. Membership growth: Deliver a clear value proposition and growth strategy that increases recruitment and retention, secures long-term sustainability, and nurtures a strong sense of community among members. Partnerships & income: Develop productive alliances (education, charity and commercial) and responsible income streams (e.g., sponsorships, funded programmes) aligned to mission. Team & operations: Lead and develop the central team and wider associate network; delegate effectively so you can focus on growth, profile and stakeholder engagement; ensure robust budgeting and prudent stewardship. What you ll bring Sector and system understanding , with credibility to engage senior decision makers and an ability to translate evidence into compelling practice. Proven ability and track record in scaling reach, membership or audiences through clear propositions, effective marketing/ communications and partnership building. Excellent communication skills, to include clear, accessible writing and confident presenting for diverse audiences. Inclusive, collaborative leadership where you develop people, build cohesive teams and work well with trustees; bring sound financial judgement and understand sustainable business models. What success looks like in year one Noticeable uplift in membership recruitment and retention, underpinned by a clear value proposition and data-informed improvements to the offer. Increased national visibility and demand for resources and services through regular sector platforms, strategic partnerships and stronger recognition of NACE s contribution to school improvement. A confident, motivated team with clear roles and delegated operational leadership, enabling you to concentrate on external growth and influence. Please see the full Job description attached Our commitment to inclusion We are committed to fair, inclusive and bias-aware recruitment. If you need adjustments at any stage, or the information in a different format, please let us know. We encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and career paths; selection is based on evidence against the criteria in the person specification. NACE is a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee. Consequently, Board members are simultaneously Trustees of the charity and directors of the company. The Memorandum and Articles of Association are the primary governing documents of the charitable company.
Independent Society of Musicians
City Of Westminster, London
Join the award winning Independent Society of Musicians Central London - Legal Officer Full Time Permanent - Circa £31K to £33K The Independent Society of Musicians seeks a Legal Officer to support its legal team in delivering key services to members. The work is varied and interesting and includes helping musicians recover unpaid fees, understand third-party contracts, and assisting the legal team with ongoing matters. The award-winning ISM is the dynamic, change making professional body representing musicians. With a current membership of over 11,000, the ISM is known for its legal support to its members across a range of issues from copyright and employment disputes to contracts. We are also known for our campaigning work on issues from equality to Brexit and AI which can cross over into legal services. We do not handle litigation and any disputes which proceed to this stage are handled by our legal insurance providers. The provision of legal advice to our members is a core part of what the ISM offers and it is vital that we deliver gold standard legal services, responding to the needs of our professional musician membership. You will be someone who has experience as a legal adviser or have some legal knowledge such as contract, copyright or employment law. You will be proactive with strong problem solving skills, good drafting and oral skills, keen attention to detail and good emotional intelligence. You will be joining a professional staff team who are based in Bayswater, London. The role is five days per week of which at least three will be in the office. For a full job description for this role please visit To apply please send a CV and covering letter saying why you are right the person for the job to . Closing date is Monday 12th January at 9.30am. Interviews will take place face-to-face and applications generated by AI will not be considered.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Join the award winning Independent Society of Musicians Central London - Legal Officer Full Time Permanent - Circa £31K to £33K The Independent Society of Musicians seeks a Legal Officer to support its legal team in delivering key services to members. The work is varied and interesting and includes helping musicians recover unpaid fees, understand third-party contracts, and assisting the legal team with ongoing matters. The award-winning ISM is the dynamic, change making professional body representing musicians. With a current membership of over 11,000, the ISM is known for its legal support to its members across a range of issues from copyright and employment disputes to contracts. We are also known for our campaigning work on issues from equality to Brexit and AI which can cross over into legal services. We do not handle litigation and any disputes which proceed to this stage are handled by our legal insurance providers. The provision of legal advice to our members is a core part of what the ISM offers and it is vital that we deliver gold standard legal services, responding to the needs of our professional musician membership. You will be someone who has experience as a legal adviser or have some legal knowledge such as contract, copyright or employment law. You will be proactive with strong problem solving skills, good drafting and oral skills, keen attention to detail and good emotional intelligence. You will be joining a professional staff team who are based in Bayswater, London. The role is five days per week of which at least three will be in the office. For a full job description for this role please visit To apply please send a CV and covering letter saying why you are right the person for the job to . Closing date is Monday 12th January at 9.30am. Interviews will take place face-to-face and applications generated by AI will not be considered.
Our client, a historic professional institute in the legal sector, is looking for a Membership Services Officer to join their team. This position plays an essential role in making sure that the admissions and membership processes are as efficient and effective as possible. Some of the key duties include Checking qualifications for all new membership applications Processing admissions and contacting successful applicants Working closely with the compliance and quality assurance teams Acting as a first point of contact for members Keeping the membership database up to date The successful candidate will have excellent administrative skills and a minimum of three years of relevant office-based experience. A background in higher education, training or membership would be an advantage but is not essential. This would be an excellent opportunity for any administrator looking for a new role with plenty of scope to improve systems and processes and make a real impact. Our client is based in beautiful historic buildings in central London and offer hybrid working locations post probation as well as excellent benefits. Immediate interviews are available so if this sounds like the new challenge you are looking for in 2026, please send us your CV today. To apply, please send your CV to Covent Garden Recruitment. Covent Garden Recruitment is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. Due to extremely high volumes of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Our client, a historic professional institute in the legal sector, is looking for a Membership Services Officer to join their team. This position plays an essential role in making sure that the admissions and membership processes are as efficient and effective as possible. Some of the key duties include Checking qualifications for all new membership applications Processing admissions and contacting successful applicants Working closely with the compliance and quality assurance teams Acting as a first point of contact for members Keeping the membership database up to date The successful candidate will have excellent administrative skills and a minimum of three years of relevant office-based experience. A background in higher education, training or membership would be an advantage but is not essential. This would be an excellent opportunity for any administrator looking for a new role with plenty of scope to improve systems and processes and make a real impact. Our client is based in beautiful historic buildings in central London and offer hybrid working locations post probation as well as excellent benefits. Immediate interviews are available so if this sounds like the new challenge you are looking for in 2026, please send us your CV today. To apply, please send your CV to Covent Garden Recruitment. Covent Garden Recruitment is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. Due to extremely high volumes of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
PCS is seeking a motivated and experienced individual to join our Member Response team as Team Leader. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in supporting the growth and success of the union by leading a dynamic team handling queries and calls. This post is based in PCS Birmingham with hybrid working arrangements. This role offers the chance to make a meaningful impact in our union. Salary and Location Band 3, Regional Spine points 37-33 Starting salary: £39,403 p.a. rising to £43,715 p.a. in annual increments PCS Birmingham Successful candidates for the Member Response Team Leader will be able to demonstrate: Experience leading teams or supervising staff Working in a customer-focused organisation or service A strong understanding of GDPR Experience using CRM platforms such as Salesforce The main duties of the Member Response Team Leader role include: Managing a team of Member Response Team Administrators Day-to-day operations of the team Ensuring workflows are managed efficiently and service level agreements are consistently met With an ability to foster a positive and collaborative working environment both remotely and in person, the Member Response Team Leader will be expected to provide clear direction, conduct appraisals, and support the professional development of their team. Strong leadership skills, a proactive approach to problem-solving, and the ability to motivate and engage staff are essential. The role of Member Response Team Leader offers hybrid working with flexibility to work from home outside of peak periods. Due to key operational and democratic activities, the Member Response Team Leader will be required to attend the office daily from February to April each year and additional periods throughout the year. Outside of this period, hybrid flexibility will apply in line with team needs and organisational policy. Closing date: at 12 midday on Thursday 22 January 2026 Interviews will be in person: Thursday 5 February 2026 About PCS PCS is the Public and Commercial Services Union, representing many thousands of members working in the civil service and related areas. Employer Benefits You will have access to a generous package of staff benefits including flexible working (including hybrid working) childcare and family support generous maternity/paternity leave 32 days leave and Christmas closure pension scheme employee assistance programme Learning and Development The union offers a wide range of learning and development opportunities. We will work with you to support your continued professional development. PCS Recruiting Process We use CVMinder to manage all recruitment activities. It helps us to maintain our commitment to equality and diversity by ensuring that we are fair and compliant with our recruiting practices. Applications must be received by the closing date and time specified. Candidates invited for interview are required to make themselves available on the date/s specified. Interview dates cannot be changed to accommodate candidates who are unavailable to attend on the specified date. CVs will not be accepted. Please see the job description/person specification and follow the application process. PCS is working towards equal opportunities and is positive about disabled people. All posts can be considered on a full-time, part-time or job share basis. Please view our guidance for applicants. JOB DESCRIPTION: MEMBER RESPONSE TEAM LEADER Ref: 0226 Grade: Band 3, Birmingham Salary: Spine points 37- 33 Starting salary £39,403 p.a. rising to £43,715 p.a. Location: PCS Birmingham Purpose of the job: To assist in maximising the potential for union growth, development and success through managing, co-ordinating and supporting the work of the Member Response Team, in line with PCS policy and our ethos as an organising union. Responsible to: Member Response Team Manager Responsible for: Member Response Administrators Contacts External: PCS Union Representatives, Members, Government Departments, Employees of other trade unions, Suppliers, TUC, Employers, legal and other professional advisors, other external contacts Internal: PCS staff and officials, Bargaining Units, Membership and Balloting, and other internal departments Main duties and responsibilities 1. People Management Day-to-day management of staff and workflow Manage work allocation, future planning and support for team/line manager Through the appraisal system, identify training and development needs, train or organise training for staff Undertake induction programmes, 1 to 1s and appraisals with staff as appropriate Apply the staff conduct policies e.g. discipline, grievance, capability, dignity at work and IT security policies as and when required Check work standards and maintain consistent quality of delegated tasks Proactively promote diversity including equality in line with the wider PCS approach Continuously improve effectiveness and efficiency of the administrative team Ensure health, safety and welfare of team members 2. Systems Management Develop and make best use of relevant systems e.g. office, IT, finance, etc. Attend relevant training and ensure staff are appropriately trained on system changes and developments Regularly reviewing existing systems, and ensure consistency and organisational best practice is followed Equality-proof and check that the design and operation of any new systems are in line with wider PCS policy, e.g. health and safety, and IT security policies, and make recommendations to senior officers as appropriate where new systems are designed that could be applicable to the wider union Implement an ongoing development and monitoring process for systems including managing resources, gathering, monitoring, collating and reconciling information, checking allocations, preparing reports, highlighting budget over and under spends Set up statistical systems to produce reports and analyse information i.e. membership reports, personal cases management system, equality statistics Organise and allocate work, deal with queries and correspondence, research information, produce briefs, documents and responses Ensure the membership system e.g. Salesforce is used to maintain up-to-date data Contract management work including scoping suppliers, drawing up tendering documents and recommendations, provide reports to bodies and committees 3. Team Working Proactively promote team working Initiate, organise, lead and participate in team meetings as appropriate Maintain high levels of confidentiality of sensitive issues at all times Provide assistance to team members 4. Office Coordination / Project Management Plan ahead and prioritise the teams work Share best practice with colleagues across the organisation Manage the physical work environment e.g. undertake risk assessments, coordinate office resources, review office layout in line with facilities systems, work with department head / SNO to deploy non-staff resources (e.g. office furniture and equipment) in the most effective manner Prepare for, attend and record meetings and events and take follow up action Liaise with senior officials both within PCS and external organisations e.g. trade unions, government departments and agencies Handle projects as directed by the line manager Deal with complex queries, issues, arising from staff or via correspondence from members Draft complex correspondence, briefs, reports as appropriate 5. Meeting, Conference, Election, Ballot, Events Arrangements Organise, co-ordinate and supervise arrangements for meetings, elections, conferences, seminars and other external and internal events Develop appropriate systems and support for events, conferences, elections, meetings, ballots, etc. e.g. ensuring computer and internet services are available, determine schedule for printing materials, and encourage participation Agree and manage timetables, processes and procedures Attend and contribute to events as appropriate Ensure compliance with rules and legal requirements, including equality issues, seeking guidance where appropriate 6. Union Organising and Campaigning (where appropriate) Co-ordinate and assist in the delivery of union organising activity at PCS members workplaces in support of and alongside the relevant PCS Officers Prepare, plan, and co-ordinate team(s) support for scheduled union organising and campaigning activity Maintain direct contact with PCS members within their workplace(s)/branches as required Co-ordinate and delegate union organising and campaigning support work/activity to direct staff team as required 7. General At all times implement and promote the PCSs Equal Opportunities Policy adhering to the PCS Values Take due and reasonable care of self and others in respect of Health & Safety at Work Participate in appraisal, training and development systems In all work activities . click apply for full job details
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
PCS is seeking a motivated and experienced individual to join our Member Response team as Team Leader. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in supporting the growth and success of the union by leading a dynamic team handling queries and calls. This post is based in PCS Birmingham with hybrid working arrangements. This role offers the chance to make a meaningful impact in our union. Salary and Location Band 3, Regional Spine points 37-33 Starting salary: £39,403 p.a. rising to £43,715 p.a. in annual increments PCS Birmingham Successful candidates for the Member Response Team Leader will be able to demonstrate: Experience leading teams or supervising staff Working in a customer-focused organisation or service A strong understanding of GDPR Experience using CRM platforms such as Salesforce The main duties of the Member Response Team Leader role include: Managing a team of Member Response Team Administrators Day-to-day operations of the team Ensuring workflows are managed efficiently and service level agreements are consistently met With an ability to foster a positive and collaborative working environment both remotely and in person, the Member Response Team Leader will be expected to provide clear direction, conduct appraisals, and support the professional development of their team. Strong leadership skills, a proactive approach to problem-solving, and the ability to motivate and engage staff are essential. The role of Member Response Team Leader offers hybrid working with flexibility to work from home outside of peak periods. Due to key operational and democratic activities, the Member Response Team Leader will be required to attend the office daily from February to April each year and additional periods throughout the year. Outside of this period, hybrid flexibility will apply in line with team needs and organisational policy. Closing date: at 12 midday on Thursday 22 January 2026 Interviews will be in person: Thursday 5 February 2026 About PCS PCS is the Public and Commercial Services Union, representing many thousands of members working in the civil service and related areas. Employer Benefits You will have access to a generous package of staff benefits including flexible working (including hybrid working) childcare and family support generous maternity/paternity leave 32 days leave and Christmas closure pension scheme employee assistance programme Learning and Development The union offers a wide range of learning and development opportunities. We will work with you to support your continued professional development. PCS Recruiting Process We use CVMinder to manage all recruitment activities. It helps us to maintain our commitment to equality and diversity by ensuring that we are fair and compliant with our recruiting practices. Applications must be received by the closing date and time specified. Candidates invited for interview are required to make themselves available on the date/s specified. Interview dates cannot be changed to accommodate candidates who are unavailable to attend on the specified date. CVs will not be accepted. Please see the job description/person specification and follow the application process. PCS is working towards equal opportunities and is positive about disabled people. All posts can be considered on a full-time, part-time or job share basis. Please view our guidance for applicants. JOB DESCRIPTION: MEMBER RESPONSE TEAM LEADER Ref: 0226 Grade: Band 3, Birmingham Salary: Spine points 37- 33 Starting salary £39,403 p.a. rising to £43,715 p.a. Location: PCS Birmingham Purpose of the job: To assist in maximising the potential for union growth, development and success through managing, co-ordinating and supporting the work of the Member Response Team, in line with PCS policy and our ethos as an organising union. Responsible to: Member Response Team Manager Responsible for: Member Response Administrators Contacts External: PCS Union Representatives, Members, Government Departments, Employees of other trade unions, Suppliers, TUC, Employers, legal and other professional advisors, other external contacts Internal: PCS staff and officials, Bargaining Units, Membership and Balloting, and other internal departments Main duties and responsibilities 1. People Management Day-to-day management of staff and workflow Manage work allocation, future planning and support for team/line manager Through the appraisal system, identify training and development needs, train or organise training for staff Undertake induction programmes, 1 to 1s and appraisals with staff as appropriate Apply the staff conduct policies e.g. discipline, grievance, capability, dignity at work and IT security policies as and when required Check work standards and maintain consistent quality of delegated tasks Proactively promote diversity including equality in line with the wider PCS approach Continuously improve effectiveness and efficiency of the administrative team Ensure health, safety and welfare of team members 2. Systems Management Develop and make best use of relevant systems e.g. office, IT, finance, etc. Attend relevant training and ensure staff are appropriately trained on system changes and developments Regularly reviewing existing systems, and ensure consistency and organisational best practice is followed Equality-proof and check that the design and operation of any new systems are in line with wider PCS policy, e.g. health and safety, and IT security policies, and make recommendations to senior officers as appropriate where new systems are designed that could be applicable to the wider union Implement an ongoing development and monitoring process for systems including managing resources, gathering, monitoring, collating and reconciling information, checking allocations, preparing reports, highlighting budget over and under spends Set up statistical systems to produce reports and analyse information i.e. membership reports, personal cases management system, equality statistics Organise and allocate work, deal with queries and correspondence, research information, produce briefs, documents and responses Ensure the membership system e.g. Salesforce is used to maintain up-to-date data Contract management work including scoping suppliers, drawing up tendering documents and recommendations, provide reports to bodies and committees 3. Team Working Proactively promote team working Initiate, organise, lead and participate in team meetings as appropriate Maintain high levels of confidentiality of sensitive issues at all times Provide assistance to team members 4. Office Coordination / Project Management Plan ahead and prioritise the teams work Share best practice with colleagues across the organisation Manage the physical work environment e.g. undertake risk assessments, coordinate office resources, review office layout in line with facilities systems, work with department head / SNO to deploy non-staff resources (e.g. office furniture and equipment) in the most effective manner Prepare for, attend and record meetings and events and take follow up action Liaise with senior officials both within PCS and external organisations e.g. trade unions, government departments and agencies Handle projects as directed by the line manager Deal with complex queries, issues, arising from staff or via correspondence from members Draft complex correspondence, briefs, reports as appropriate 5. Meeting, Conference, Election, Ballot, Events Arrangements Organise, co-ordinate and supervise arrangements for meetings, elections, conferences, seminars and other external and internal events Develop appropriate systems and support for events, conferences, elections, meetings, ballots, etc. e.g. ensuring computer and internet services are available, determine schedule for printing materials, and encourage participation Agree and manage timetables, processes and procedures Attend and contribute to events as appropriate Ensure compliance with rules and legal requirements, including equality issues, seeking guidance where appropriate 6. Union Organising and Campaigning (where appropriate) Co-ordinate and assist in the delivery of union organising activity at PCS members workplaces in support of and alongside the relevant PCS Officers Prepare, plan, and co-ordinate team(s) support for scheduled union organising and campaigning activity Maintain direct contact with PCS members within their workplace(s)/branches as required Co-ordinate and delegate union organising and campaigning support work/activity to direct staff team as required 7. General At all times implement and promote the PCSs Equal Opportunities Policy adhering to the PCS Values Take due and reasonable care of self and others in respect of Health & Safety at Work Participate in appraisal, training and development systems In all work activities . click apply for full job details
London Ambulance Service (LAS) is looking for a new Chief People Officer to join our Board at an exciting time in our journey of improvement and transformation. We are seeking a Chief People Officer who will play a lead role in shaping a thriving, inclusive, and high-performing workforce that delivers outstanding care to Londoners every day. With passion and purpose, our new Chief People Officer will drive the Trust's people strategy - championing staff wellbeing, professional development, and cultural transformation. As a key member of the executive team, you will inspire innovation, foster collaboration, and ensure that every colleague feels valued, supported, and empowered to make a difference in one of the most dynamic and vital healthcare environments in the country. Main duties of the job As the only pan-London NHS provider, we respond to more 999 and 111 calls than any other ambulance service in the country, caring for thousands of Londoners every day. Our ambition is simple: to deliver outstanding emergency and urgent care whenever and wherever it is needed. As a future NHS leader, the successful candidates will be able to demonstrate that they meet theNHS leadership competency framework for board members(please see the candidate information pack below for the six domains). The competency domains are aligned toOur NHS People Promise,Our Leadership Wayand theSeven Principles of Public Life(Nolan Principles). About us We respond to more 999 and 111 calls than any other ambulance service in the country, and operate a number of specialist teams to provide tailored care to people's needs - this includes our joint community response teams who care for frail older people in their homes. We attend more than 2,700 patients every day. Our patients, staff, volunteers and communities are at the heart of what we do, and we involve them in helping to shape our work and the care we provide. As a large NHS organisation caring for the whole of London, we are responsible for ensuring our services and employment practices are accessible and inclusive for the diverse communities we serve and the people we employ or who volunteer with us. Job responsibilities The best boards are those that reflect the workforce and communities they serve. We particularly welcome applications from women, people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities, people with disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ candidates, who we know are all under-represented in these important roles. HOW TO APPLY In order to apply, please submit a comprehensive CV along with a covering letter, which sets out your interest in the role and encapsulates the aspects of your experience relevant to the required criteria. Alongside your application letter and CV, candidates are also requested to record and submit a video message, highlighting why LAS appeals and bringing to life why you believe you meet the criteria. We ask that the video is no more then 3 minutes and this can be recorded and uploaded using your phone. Recorded messages can be sent alongside the application and will be used as part of the panels assessment. You can send the video to us via OneDrive and/or email directly to Donna Fendick at . Recorded messages will be used as part of the panels assessment. Please ensure you submit your CV and Covering letter via Odgers directly using the following link, . Not via Trac Jobs. If you are unable to apply online please email: Any postal applications should be sent direct to Donna Fendick at Odgers, 20 Cannon Street, London, EC4M 6XD. For a conversation in confidence, please contact:Carmel Gibbons and Peter Mason(via Donna Fendick at ) Person Specification Qualifications Educated to Master's degree level or equivalent post graduate qualifications or equivalent senior level experience CIPD Membership Evidence of recent management and leadership development Evidence of continual professional development Knowledge & Experience Experience in a senior workforce role in a complex environment and sector Experience in Ambulance Sector / Healthcare Sector or similar relevant demonstrable experience in a public sector organisation Proven experience of working and contributing at Board level Significant experience of working in partnership with staff and their representatives to deliver organisational objectives and shared goals Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experienceAttractive Salary
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
London Ambulance Service (LAS) is looking for a new Chief People Officer to join our Board at an exciting time in our journey of improvement and transformation. We are seeking a Chief People Officer who will play a lead role in shaping a thriving, inclusive, and high-performing workforce that delivers outstanding care to Londoners every day. With passion and purpose, our new Chief People Officer will drive the Trust's people strategy - championing staff wellbeing, professional development, and cultural transformation. As a key member of the executive team, you will inspire innovation, foster collaboration, and ensure that every colleague feels valued, supported, and empowered to make a difference in one of the most dynamic and vital healthcare environments in the country. Main duties of the job As the only pan-London NHS provider, we respond to more 999 and 111 calls than any other ambulance service in the country, caring for thousands of Londoners every day. Our ambition is simple: to deliver outstanding emergency and urgent care whenever and wherever it is needed. As a future NHS leader, the successful candidates will be able to demonstrate that they meet theNHS leadership competency framework for board members(please see the candidate information pack below for the six domains). The competency domains are aligned toOur NHS People Promise,Our Leadership Wayand theSeven Principles of Public Life(Nolan Principles). About us We respond to more 999 and 111 calls than any other ambulance service in the country, and operate a number of specialist teams to provide tailored care to people's needs - this includes our joint community response teams who care for frail older people in their homes. We attend more than 2,700 patients every day. Our patients, staff, volunteers and communities are at the heart of what we do, and we involve them in helping to shape our work and the care we provide. As a large NHS organisation caring for the whole of London, we are responsible for ensuring our services and employment practices are accessible and inclusive for the diverse communities we serve and the people we employ or who volunteer with us. Job responsibilities The best boards are those that reflect the workforce and communities they serve. We particularly welcome applications from women, people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities, people with disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ candidates, who we know are all under-represented in these important roles. HOW TO APPLY In order to apply, please submit a comprehensive CV along with a covering letter, which sets out your interest in the role and encapsulates the aspects of your experience relevant to the required criteria. Alongside your application letter and CV, candidates are also requested to record and submit a video message, highlighting why LAS appeals and bringing to life why you believe you meet the criteria. We ask that the video is no more then 3 minutes and this can be recorded and uploaded using your phone. Recorded messages can be sent alongside the application and will be used as part of the panels assessment. You can send the video to us via OneDrive and/or email directly to Donna Fendick at . Recorded messages will be used as part of the panels assessment. Please ensure you submit your CV and Covering letter via Odgers directly using the following link, . Not via Trac Jobs. If you are unable to apply online please email: Any postal applications should be sent direct to Donna Fendick at Odgers, 20 Cannon Street, London, EC4M 6XD. For a conversation in confidence, please contact:Carmel Gibbons and Peter Mason(via Donna Fendick at ) Person Specification Qualifications Educated to Master's degree level or equivalent post graduate qualifications or equivalent senior level experience CIPD Membership Evidence of recent management and leadership development Evidence of continual professional development Knowledge & Experience Experience in a senior workforce role in a complex environment and sector Experience in Ambulance Sector / Healthcare Sector or similar relevant demonstrable experience in a public sector organisation Proven experience of working and contributing at Board level Significant experience of working in partnership with staff and their representatives to deliver organisational objectives and shared goals Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experienceAttractive Salary
Important notice This vacancy is open to all National Trust employees. However, in line with our redeployment policy, we'll prioritise applications from employees who are under formal notice of redundancy. We're looking for you to play a key role in one of our let estate teams. You'll provide project coordination to our buildings projects as well as reliable technical support services to the team, you'll ensure you're the go-to person for helping the team navigate our administrative systems and processes and help us continuously improve our ways of working. Our let estate teams are made up of estate management and buildings professionals who manage our diverse portfolio throughout Northern Ireland, Wales and England. They're involved in the full tenancy lifecycle for a range of land and property including residential, commercial and agriculture, ensuring ongoing maintenance and investment in them. What it's like to work here You'll be working within a team of building and estate management professionals, playing a pivotal role in enabling them to deliver high quality estate management across our Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire portfolios. The management of our tenancies, assets and relationships with our tenants is essential to the delivery of our conservation work, this role plays a key part in this. Your contractual location will be Manor Farm Barns, Hughenden and there will be an expectation for you to attend the office. However, there is flexibility on where you are based at other times. You will be required to work at a National Trust location for 40-60% of your working week. This will be discussed in more detail at interview. What you'll be doing You'll provide key support for our let estate team, including budget support and planning, records and archives management, communications and project coordination. You'll be working with rural, buildings and lettings professionals to deliver our core business objectives and project work across our let land and property. You'll be a go to person in the team to help manage administrative systems and processes, including finance systems, property management systems, processes relating to legal processes such as covenants management, as well as supporting the implementation of new or different ways of working. You'll ensure we are maximising efficiencies from our existing systems, processes and information management. You'll also be involved in supporting the delivery of our buildings projects including helping ensure all the relevant paperwork is in place, governance best practice is followed, as well as coordinating internal teams. There will also be continuous improvement projects that you'll deliver alongside the other Rural Asset Management Officers. Based at Manor Farm Barns Hughenden you will support in the facilities management of the complex of converted farm buildings and working alongside our EMO and building supervisor to look after our tenants and the facilities. Who we're looking for Applications from redeployees are assessed against the minimum criteria for the role. In your application, please provide details of how you meet the minimum criteria below: Strong client service skills - you'll be liaising with our internal teams across departments, tenants, partners and external stakeholders The ability to maintain data, systems and processes to support the effective management of the let estate An understanding and awareness of the importance of governance processes The ability to gather, analyse, interpret and present Management Information to support decision making Confidence in using IT packages, and are happy to learn and explore new technology and systems and share knowledge with others Additional criteria for all other applicants Confidence in using IT packages, and are happy to learn and explore new technology and systems and share knowledge with others The ability to work as part of a team to achieve the best results, demonstrating best practice and sharing ideas and thinking The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan EV car lease scheme Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most Trust places
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
Important notice This vacancy is open to all National Trust employees. However, in line with our redeployment policy, we'll prioritise applications from employees who are under formal notice of redundancy. We're looking for you to play a key role in one of our let estate teams. You'll provide project coordination to our buildings projects as well as reliable technical support services to the team, you'll ensure you're the go-to person for helping the team navigate our administrative systems and processes and help us continuously improve our ways of working. Our let estate teams are made up of estate management and buildings professionals who manage our diverse portfolio throughout Northern Ireland, Wales and England. They're involved in the full tenancy lifecycle for a range of land and property including residential, commercial and agriculture, ensuring ongoing maintenance and investment in them. What it's like to work here You'll be working within a team of building and estate management professionals, playing a pivotal role in enabling them to deliver high quality estate management across our Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire portfolios. The management of our tenancies, assets and relationships with our tenants is essential to the delivery of our conservation work, this role plays a key part in this. Your contractual location will be Manor Farm Barns, Hughenden and there will be an expectation for you to attend the office. However, there is flexibility on where you are based at other times. You will be required to work at a National Trust location for 40-60% of your working week. This will be discussed in more detail at interview. What you'll be doing You'll provide key support for our let estate team, including budget support and planning, records and archives management, communications and project coordination. You'll be working with rural, buildings and lettings professionals to deliver our core business objectives and project work across our let land and property. You'll be a go to person in the team to help manage administrative systems and processes, including finance systems, property management systems, processes relating to legal processes such as covenants management, as well as supporting the implementation of new or different ways of working. You'll ensure we are maximising efficiencies from our existing systems, processes and information management. You'll also be involved in supporting the delivery of our buildings projects including helping ensure all the relevant paperwork is in place, governance best practice is followed, as well as coordinating internal teams. There will also be continuous improvement projects that you'll deliver alongside the other Rural Asset Management Officers. Based at Manor Farm Barns Hughenden you will support in the facilities management of the complex of converted farm buildings and working alongside our EMO and building supervisor to look after our tenants and the facilities. Who we're looking for Applications from redeployees are assessed against the minimum criteria for the role. In your application, please provide details of how you meet the minimum criteria below: Strong client service skills - you'll be liaising with our internal teams across departments, tenants, partners and external stakeholders The ability to maintain data, systems and processes to support the effective management of the let estate An understanding and awareness of the importance of governance processes The ability to gather, analyse, interpret and present Management Information to support decision making Confidence in using IT packages, and are happy to learn and explore new technology and systems and share knowledge with others Additional criteria for all other applicants Confidence in using IT packages, and are happy to learn and explore new technology and systems and share knowledge with others The ability to work as part of a team to achieve the best results, demonstrating best practice and sharing ideas and thinking The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan EV car lease scheme Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most Trust places
Regent s University London
City Of Westminster, London
Salary: circa £33K (depending on skills and experience) Hours: 35 per week Contract type: Permanent Closing date: Midnight, Wednesday 21st January We are seeking a HR Officer to assist the HR function at Regent's University London by supporting with daily administration and the organisation of HR work priorities. The HR Officer is an essential role within the team, and you will often act as the first line of contact for our Regents colleagues. We are a small, friendly team and you'll get to liaise with a wide range of stakeholders regarding a broad range of generalist HR queries. To be successful, you will have experience of dealing with formal employee relations cases at the first stage, with good administrative skills and a background of working with HR software/databases. You will be confident in dealing with general HR issues and in your ability to take summary notes at ER investigations and hearings. In addition, you will be a strong communicator, with negotiation and conflict management skills as well as the ability to build relationships and work with staff at all levels. Previous candidates need not re-apply. About us Regent's University London is a private university right in the heart of Royal Regent's Park. We offer bespoke undergraduate and postgraduate education that begins with the individual, focussing on each student's talents, potential, and aspirations. Our study areas include business and management; liberal studies and humanities; fashion and design; film, media and performance; psychotherapy and psychology; as well as pathway qualifications in English language and other modern foreign languages. We are a small, friendly and supportive University offering great benefits for our staff including: 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays and additional discretionary closure days over Christmas Beautiful campus in the heart of Regent's Park, a short walk from Baker Street station A range of great facilities on our stunning campus including free tea and coffee, flexible working spaces and free use of the campus tennis court and sport pitch Membership of a group personal pension scheme with a 7% minimum contribution by the University, with up to 10% contribution by the University Loans of up to £10,000, to include covering daily travel costs, rental deposits and bicycles Benenden medical cover - allowing access to medical services where there is delay in receiving NHS treatment Employee discount service £6.50 a day allowance to spend in University catering outlets (when onsite) Blended (hybrid) and flexible working supported across the University, depending on the requirements of the role
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
Salary: circa £33K (depending on skills and experience) Hours: 35 per week Contract type: Permanent Closing date: Midnight, Wednesday 21st January We are seeking a HR Officer to assist the HR function at Regent's University London by supporting with daily administration and the organisation of HR work priorities. The HR Officer is an essential role within the team, and you will often act as the first line of contact for our Regents colleagues. We are a small, friendly team and you'll get to liaise with a wide range of stakeholders regarding a broad range of generalist HR queries. To be successful, you will have experience of dealing with formal employee relations cases at the first stage, with good administrative skills and a background of working with HR software/databases. You will be confident in dealing with general HR issues and in your ability to take summary notes at ER investigations and hearings. In addition, you will be a strong communicator, with negotiation and conflict management skills as well as the ability to build relationships and work with staff at all levels. Previous candidates need not re-apply. About us Regent's University London is a private university right in the heart of Royal Regent's Park. We offer bespoke undergraduate and postgraduate education that begins with the individual, focussing on each student's talents, potential, and aspirations. Our study areas include business and management; liberal studies and humanities; fashion and design; film, media and performance; psychotherapy and psychology; as well as pathway qualifications in English language and other modern foreign languages. We are a small, friendly and supportive University offering great benefits for our staff including: 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays and additional discretionary closure days over Christmas Beautiful campus in the heart of Regent's Park, a short walk from Baker Street station A range of great facilities on our stunning campus including free tea and coffee, flexible working spaces and free use of the campus tennis court and sport pitch Membership of a group personal pension scheme with a 7% minimum contribution by the University, with up to 10% contribution by the University Loans of up to £10,000, to include covering daily travel costs, rental deposits and bicycles Benenden medical cover - allowing access to medical services where there is delay in receiving NHS treatment Employee discount service £6.50 a day allowance to spend in University catering outlets (when onsite) Blended (hybrid) and flexible working supported across the University, depending on the requirements of the role
Are you a highly professional and dependable Security Officer looking for a role within a prestigious, client-facing environment? If you take pride in maintaining exceptional site standards, delivering a visible security presence, and engaging professionally with tenants and visitors, we would love to hear from you. Apply now! We are seeking a high-calibre Security Officer to carry out regular patrols across a professional corporate site, ensuring safety, security, and presentation standards are consistently maintained. This role requires excellent observation skills, strong communication, and the ability to act calmly, confidently, and decisively at all times. Position: Security Officer Shift Pattern: 4 on / 4 off (Days only) Location: London NW1 1AD Pay Rate: £14.74 per hour Benefits include: Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme Company pension scheme Life assurance benefits Progression, training, and development opportunities Additional benefits via our ReWard membership: Discounted gym membership Discounts at major retailers and travel suppliers Restaurant and supermarket vouchers Cinema tickets Access to a 24/7 free Employee Assistance Programme Duties and Responsibilities: Conduct regular internal and external patrols to maintain site security and deter unauthorised activity Ensure all areas of the site are safe, secure, and maintained to a high standard of presentation Identify, report, and respond to security risks, safety hazards, or suspicious behaviour Provide a visible, professional, and reassuring security presence Engage courteously with tenants, staff, and visitors, offering assistance when required Accurately complete patrol logs, reports, and incident records Escalate concerns promptly in line with site procedures Support Health & Safety compliance across the site Respond calmly and effectively to incidents or emergencies Carry out any additional duties as requested by the company Ideal Candidate Profile: Previous experience in a corporate or high-end security environment Excellent communication and customer service skills Strong attention to detail and situational awareness Smart, professional presentation at all times Reliable, proactive, and able to work independently Who We Are: Ward Security provides security services solutions to a range of UK businesses. Security services include: CCTV security systems, property management, guard dog security, key holding services, security guard patrol services, response alarm systems and more. With over 1500+ of our amazing people operating nationally. We seek the best talent to uphold our vision " We look after our people; our people look after our clients. We aim to retain and attract the very best of both ". Why Work For Us? Apart from joining our friendly team we offer Uniform, SIA Licensing savings scheme, Cycle to Work Salary Sacrifice scheme, Pension and Life Assurance benefits. We strongly believe in growing our own talent, and we provide opportunities through our in-house Training Academy, our Leadership Development Programme, online eLearning and development programmes for a career path. To support the wellbeing of our people we have an in-house Mental Health Team, Wellbeing Platform, an inclusive culture recognised in our Diversity Champion & International Inclusion Awards. We uphold our wellbeing as a MIND Workplace Wellbeing Silver Award holder. We offer Reward membership to all employees, which includes retail discounts, cinema tickets, gym membership, 24/7 free Employee Assistance Programme, and many other fantastic benefits. At Ward Security, we believe in fostering an inclusive workplace where diversity is celebrated, and every individual is valued. We are committed to providing equal opportunities to all employees and applicants regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. As an equal-opportunity employer, we strive to create an environment that promotes fairness, respect, and collaboration. We are dedicated to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting individuals based on their qualifications, skills, and abilities. We embrace the unique perspectives and backgrounds of our team members, recognising that diversity enriches our organisation and contributes to our success.
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
Are you a highly professional and dependable Security Officer looking for a role within a prestigious, client-facing environment? If you take pride in maintaining exceptional site standards, delivering a visible security presence, and engaging professionally with tenants and visitors, we would love to hear from you. Apply now! We are seeking a high-calibre Security Officer to carry out regular patrols across a professional corporate site, ensuring safety, security, and presentation standards are consistently maintained. This role requires excellent observation skills, strong communication, and the ability to act calmly, confidently, and decisively at all times. Position: Security Officer Shift Pattern: 4 on / 4 off (Days only) Location: London NW1 1AD Pay Rate: £14.74 per hour Benefits include: Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme Company pension scheme Life assurance benefits Progression, training, and development opportunities Additional benefits via our ReWard membership: Discounted gym membership Discounts at major retailers and travel suppliers Restaurant and supermarket vouchers Cinema tickets Access to a 24/7 free Employee Assistance Programme Duties and Responsibilities: Conduct regular internal and external patrols to maintain site security and deter unauthorised activity Ensure all areas of the site are safe, secure, and maintained to a high standard of presentation Identify, report, and respond to security risks, safety hazards, or suspicious behaviour Provide a visible, professional, and reassuring security presence Engage courteously with tenants, staff, and visitors, offering assistance when required Accurately complete patrol logs, reports, and incident records Escalate concerns promptly in line with site procedures Support Health & Safety compliance across the site Respond calmly and effectively to incidents or emergencies Carry out any additional duties as requested by the company Ideal Candidate Profile: Previous experience in a corporate or high-end security environment Excellent communication and customer service skills Strong attention to detail and situational awareness Smart, professional presentation at all times Reliable, proactive, and able to work independently Who We Are: Ward Security provides security services solutions to a range of UK businesses. Security services include: CCTV security systems, property management, guard dog security, key holding services, security guard patrol services, response alarm systems and more. With over 1500+ of our amazing people operating nationally. We seek the best talent to uphold our vision " We look after our people; our people look after our clients. We aim to retain and attract the very best of both ". Why Work For Us? Apart from joining our friendly team we offer Uniform, SIA Licensing savings scheme, Cycle to Work Salary Sacrifice scheme, Pension and Life Assurance benefits. We strongly believe in growing our own talent, and we provide opportunities through our in-house Training Academy, our Leadership Development Programme, online eLearning and development programmes for a career path. To support the wellbeing of our people we have an in-house Mental Health Team, Wellbeing Platform, an inclusive culture recognised in our Diversity Champion & International Inclusion Awards. We uphold our wellbeing as a MIND Workplace Wellbeing Silver Award holder. We offer Reward membership to all employees, which includes retail discounts, cinema tickets, gym membership, 24/7 free Employee Assistance Programme, and many other fantastic benefits. At Ward Security, we believe in fostering an inclusive workplace where diversity is celebrated, and every individual is valued. We are committed to providing equal opportunities to all employees and applicants regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. As an equal-opportunity employer, we strive to create an environment that promotes fairness, respect, and collaboration. We are dedicated to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting individuals based on their qualifications, skills, and abilities. We embrace the unique perspectives and backgrounds of our team members, recognising that diversity enriches our organisation and contributes to our success.
Senior Compliance & Regulatory Officer (5815) We're a national law firm with a local reach. Our legal experts are here for you. Whether it's personal or business, we understand that everyone's situation is different. But we're more than just a law firm - we're a team of people working together to help individuals and businesses navigate life's ups and downs. Working here you'll feel a part of our friendly and inclusive environment. We'll value you for who you are and what you bring. We support each other and push boundaries to achieve incredible things and make a real difference to our clients and communities. We're always looking to support our colleagues to work in a way that works best for them and everyone else, including our clients, the business and the regulators. Please speak to a member of our Recruitment and Onboarding team for more information. Your Role and What You'll Be Doing As a Legal and Regulatory Change Senior Officer, you'll partner with senior leaders and stakeholders to shape and deliver the General Counsel Team's strategy across the Irwin Mitchell Group. You will lead multiple regulatory and compliance projects end to end, applying project management best practice from scoping and planning through execution and closure. You'll provide assurance updates to the Senior Manager, Senior Leadership Team and General Counsel colleagues, resolve complex queries independently, and manage RAID (risks, actions, issues, decisions/dependencies) with confidence. You'll draft, review and advise on policies and procedures, and lead monitoring and escalation of incidents or breaches to ensure timely remediation. You will also coach and mentor officers/coordinators when required, drive process improvements and produce clear MI and management decks for decision making. A strong understanding of SRA rules and relevant legislation enables you to assess whether systems, controls and documentation meet our legal and regulatory compliance obligations. About You Project management experience in a legal, client facing, consulting or professional services environment Exposure to at least one compliance area (e.g. SRA Regulations, Client Care, Conflicts, Financial Crime/AML, Risk Management, Data Protection) Ability to influence stakeholders up to executive level Client facing relationship skills, and excellent communication, facilitation and presentation capability Analytical, and comfortable working agile to tight schedules-organising your workload and supporting junior team members Knowledge of legal procedures Interpersonal presence to network across the business Proficient with Microsoft 365 Our Benefits - What We Can Offer You 25 days holidays as standard plus bank holidays - You can 'buy' up to 35hrs of extra holiday too. Generous and flexible pension schemes. Volunteering days - Two days of volunteering every year for a cause of your choice (fully paid) Westfield Health membership, offering refunds on medical services alongside our Aviva Digital GP services. We also offer a wide range of well being initiatives to encourage positive mental health both in and out of the workplace and to make sure you're fully supported.This includes our Flexible by Choice programme which gives our colleagues more choice over a hybrid way of working subject to role, team and client requirements. We have been ranked in the Best Workplaces for Wellbeing for Large Organisations for 2024! Our responsible business programmes are fundamental to who we are and our purpose. We're committed to being a diverse and inclusive workplace where our colleagues can flourish, and we have established a number of inclusion network groups across our business to support this aim. Our commitment to Social Responsibility, community investment activity and tackling climate change is a fundamental part of who we are. It's made up of four strands: Our People, Our Community, Our Environment and Our Pro Bono. Additional Information As part of the Irwin Mitchell Group's on-boarding process all successful applicants are required to complete the group's employment screening process. This process helps to ensure that all new employees meet our standards in relation to honesty and integrity therefore protecting the interests of the Group, colleagues, clients, partners and other stakeholders. We carry out pre employment screening to establish your eligibility to work in the UK, criminal record and financial checks with our trusted 3rd parties. The employment screening process will fully comply with Data Protection and other applicable laws. Irwin Mitchell LLP is an equal opportunity employer. We're proud of our values, and we're looking for people who share them.
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
Senior Compliance & Regulatory Officer (5815) We're a national law firm with a local reach. Our legal experts are here for you. Whether it's personal or business, we understand that everyone's situation is different. But we're more than just a law firm - we're a team of people working together to help individuals and businesses navigate life's ups and downs. Working here you'll feel a part of our friendly and inclusive environment. We'll value you for who you are and what you bring. We support each other and push boundaries to achieve incredible things and make a real difference to our clients and communities. We're always looking to support our colleagues to work in a way that works best for them and everyone else, including our clients, the business and the regulators. Please speak to a member of our Recruitment and Onboarding team for more information. Your Role and What You'll Be Doing As a Legal and Regulatory Change Senior Officer, you'll partner with senior leaders and stakeholders to shape and deliver the General Counsel Team's strategy across the Irwin Mitchell Group. You will lead multiple regulatory and compliance projects end to end, applying project management best practice from scoping and planning through execution and closure. You'll provide assurance updates to the Senior Manager, Senior Leadership Team and General Counsel colleagues, resolve complex queries independently, and manage RAID (risks, actions, issues, decisions/dependencies) with confidence. You'll draft, review and advise on policies and procedures, and lead monitoring and escalation of incidents or breaches to ensure timely remediation. You will also coach and mentor officers/coordinators when required, drive process improvements and produce clear MI and management decks for decision making. A strong understanding of SRA rules and relevant legislation enables you to assess whether systems, controls and documentation meet our legal and regulatory compliance obligations. About You Project management experience in a legal, client facing, consulting or professional services environment Exposure to at least one compliance area (e.g. SRA Regulations, Client Care, Conflicts, Financial Crime/AML, Risk Management, Data Protection) Ability to influence stakeholders up to executive level Client facing relationship skills, and excellent communication, facilitation and presentation capability Analytical, and comfortable working agile to tight schedules-organising your workload and supporting junior team members Knowledge of legal procedures Interpersonal presence to network across the business Proficient with Microsoft 365 Our Benefits - What We Can Offer You 25 days holidays as standard plus bank holidays - You can 'buy' up to 35hrs of extra holiday too. Generous and flexible pension schemes. Volunteering days - Two days of volunteering every year for a cause of your choice (fully paid) Westfield Health membership, offering refunds on medical services alongside our Aviva Digital GP services. We also offer a wide range of well being initiatives to encourage positive mental health both in and out of the workplace and to make sure you're fully supported.This includes our Flexible by Choice programme which gives our colleagues more choice over a hybrid way of working subject to role, team and client requirements. We have been ranked in the Best Workplaces for Wellbeing for Large Organisations for 2024! Our responsible business programmes are fundamental to who we are and our purpose. We're committed to being a diverse and inclusive workplace where our colleagues can flourish, and we have established a number of inclusion network groups across our business to support this aim. Our commitment to Social Responsibility, community investment activity and tackling climate change is a fundamental part of who we are. It's made up of four strands: Our People, Our Community, Our Environment and Our Pro Bono. Additional Information As part of the Irwin Mitchell Group's on-boarding process all successful applicants are required to complete the group's employment screening process. This process helps to ensure that all new employees meet our standards in relation to honesty and integrity therefore protecting the interests of the Group, colleagues, clients, partners and other stakeholders. We carry out pre employment screening to establish your eligibility to work in the UK, criminal record and financial checks with our trusted 3rd parties. The employment screening process will fully comply with Data Protection and other applicable laws. Irwin Mitchell LLP is an equal opportunity employer. We're proud of our values, and we're looking for people who share them.
Do you have previous security experience and excellent communication skills? Do you provide exceptional customer service and maintain a professional demeanour at all times? Can you keep a positive mindset with any challenge that comes your way? Apply now! We are seeking an experienced and adaptable Security Officer to safeguard a prominent facility in London. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing exceptional customer service, ensuring a clean and professional environment, and maintaining a high level of security. You will possess a robust background in the security sector, demonstrate proficiency in IT systems, excel in multitasking, and maintain a professional and polished demeanour alongside excellent personal presentation. Excellent communication skills are essential. Within this role, you will carry out ID checks, respond to emergencies and provide information to all staff and visitors as and when necessary. Role : Security Officer Pay Rate: £15.72 per hour Shift Pattern: Monday to Friday Days 07:00 - 19:00 Location : E14 , London . Role Requirements: SIA License Benefits include: Financial support for SIA Licensing and renewal Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme Company Pension scheme Life Assurance benefits Progression, training, and development opportunities Additional benefits we offer via our ReWard membership : Discounted gym membership Discounts at major retailers and travel suppliers Restaurant and Supermarket vouchers Cinema tickets Access to 24/7 free Employee Assistance programme Must have: Valid SIA licence Good customer service and communication skills Proven work experience as a Security Officer(min 1year) Excellent customer service and communication skills Professional attitude and appearance Have an ability to deliver succinct and clear verbal and written reports where necessary. Ability to be resourceful and proactive when issues arise Excellent organizational skills Experience within a Cooperate Security (min 1year) Surveillance skills and detail orientation 5-year checkable work history IT literate- Ability to operate detecting systems and emergency equipment Main Duties: Act as a point of contact and information center to staff and visitors. Ensure all visitors and other callers to the company are given sufficient information by giving clear, concise information in person and over the phone or email. Report any issues to the supervisor or duty manager Always conduct yourself in a professional manner Respond to emergencies Deal with conflict in an appropriate manner if required Write up incidents to the standard expected by Management Carry out ID checks Be vigilant to the Health and Safety risks Work on own initiative Ensures that the reception area, foyer, staff area, and board room are kept clean by supervising cleaning staff members. Who We Are: Ward Security provides security services solutions to a range of UK businesses. Security services include: CCTV security systems, property management, guard dog security, key holding services, security guard patrol services, response alarm systems and more. With over 1500+ of our amazing people operating nationally. We seek the best talent to uphold our vision " We look after our people; our people look after our clients. We aim to retain and attract the very best of both ". Why Work For Us? Apart from joining our friendly team we offer Uniform, SIA Licensing savings scheme, Cycle to Work Salary Sacrifice scheme, Pension and Life Assurance benefits. We strongly believe in growing our own talent, and we provide opportunities through our in-house Training Academy, our Leadership Development Programme, online eLearning and development programmes for a career path. To support the wellbeing of our people we have an in-house Mental Health Team, Wellbeing Platform, an inclusive culture recognised in our Diversity Champion & International Inclusion Awards. We uphold our wellbeing as a MIND Workplace Wellbeing Silver Award holder. We offer Reward membership to all employees, which includes retail discounts, cinema tickets, gym membership, 24/7 free Employee Assistance Programme, and many other fantastic benefits. At Ward Security, we believe in fostering an inclusive workplace where diversity is celebrated, and every individual is valued. We are committed to providing equal opportunities to all employees and applicants regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. As an equal-opportunity employer, we strive to create an environment that promotes fairness, respect, and collaboration. We are dedicated to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting individuals based on their qualifications, skills, and abilities. We embrace the unique perspectives and backgrounds of our team members, recognising that diversity enriches our organisation and contributes to our success.
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
Do you have previous security experience and excellent communication skills? Do you provide exceptional customer service and maintain a professional demeanour at all times? Can you keep a positive mindset with any challenge that comes your way? Apply now! We are seeking an experienced and adaptable Security Officer to safeguard a prominent facility in London. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing exceptional customer service, ensuring a clean and professional environment, and maintaining a high level of security. You will possess a robust background in the security sector, demonstrate proficiency in IT systems, excel in multitasking, and maintain a professional and polished demeanour alongside excellent personal presentation. Excellent communication skills are essential. Within this role, you will carry out ID checks, respond to emergencies and provide information to all staff and visitors as and when necessary. Role : Security Officer Pay Rate: £15.72 per hour Shift Pattern: Monday to Friday Days 07:00 - 19:00 Location : E14 , London . Role Requirements: SIA License Benefits include: Financial support for SIA Licensing and renewal Cycle to work salary sacrifice scheme Company Pension scheme Life Assurance benefits Progression, training, and development opportunities Additional benefits we offer via our ReWard membership : Discounted gym membership Discounts at major retailers and travel suppliers Restaurant and Supermarket vouchers Cinema tickets Access to 24/7 free Employee Assistance programme Must have: Valid SIA licence Good customer service and communication skills Proven work experience as a Security Officer(min 1year) Excellent customer service and communication skills Professional attitude and appearance Have an ability to deliver succinct and clear verbal and written reports where necessary. Ability to be resourceful and proactive when issues arise Excellent organizational skills Experience within a Cooperate Security (min 1year) Surveillance skills and detail orientation 5-year checkable work history IT literate- Ability to operate detecting systems and emergency equipment Main Duties: Act as a point of contact and information center to staff and visitors. Ensure all visitors and other callers to the company are given sufficient information by giving clear, concise information in person and over the phone or email. Report any issues to the supervisor or duty manager Always conduct yourself in a professional manner Respond to emergencies Deal with conflict in an appropriate manner if required Write up incidents to the standard expected by Management Carry out ID checks Be vigilant to the Health and Safety risks Work on own initiative Ensures that the reception area, foyer, staff area, and board room are kept clean by supervising cleaning staff members. Who We Are: Ward Security provides security services solutions to a range of UK businesses. Security services include: CCTV security systems, property management, guard dog security, key holding services, security guard patrol services, response alarm systems and more. With over 1500+ of our amazing people operating nationally. We seek the best talent to uphold our vision " We look after our people; our people look after our clients. We aim to retain and attract the very best of both ". Why Work For Us? Apart from joining our friendly team we offer Uniform, SIA Licensing savings scheme, Cycle to Work Salary Sacrifice scheme, Pension and Life Assurance benefits. We strongly believe in growing our own talent, and we provide opportunities through our in-house Training Academy, our Leadership Development Programme, online eLearning and development programmes for a career path. To support the wellbeing of our people we have an in-house Mental Health Team, Wellbeing Platform, an inclusive culture recognised in our Diversity Champion & International Inclusion Awards. We uphold our wellbeing as a MIND Workplace Wellbeing Silver Award holder. We offer Reward membership to all employees, which includes retail discounts, cinema tickets, gym membership, 24/7 free Employee Assistance Programme, and many other fantastic benefits. At Ward Security, we believe in fostering an inclusive workplace where diversity is celebrated, and every individual is valued. We are committed to providing equal opportunities to all employees and applicants regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. As an equal-opportunity employer, we strive to create an environment that promotes fairness, respect, and collaboration. We are dedicated to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting individuals based on their qualifications, skills, and abilities. We embrace the unique perspectives and backgrounds of our team members, recognising that diversity enriches our organisation and contributes to our success.
The role is part of the Collections and Recoveries team within Risk Services supporting Asset Finance, and or, Retail Mortgage customers. The role is primarily responsible for pro-active management of cases in arrears, assessing customer circumstances and where appropriate, offering solutions (including tailored forbearance) to mitigate losses and deliver good customer outcomes; this includes the management of late arrears cases and liaison with external solicitors where enforcement action has commenced. This role requires a high level of communication, negotiation skills, and a thorough understanding of banking regulations relating to customers experiencing payment difficulties, including Consumer Duty. The Person Proven track record in dealing with Collections andies accounts in a Banking environment. Knowledge of the Asset Finance and or Residential Mortgage Collections & Recoveries industry is preferred. Experience of liaising with third parties, for example solicitors, receivers and asset managers. Understanding of the regulatory environment and in particular Consumer Duty, MCOB and CONC. Interpersonal Skills and Competencies Computer literate, PC skills including MS Excel and Word. Customer-focused approach. Strong communication, in particular listening skills and communicating with clarity. Problem solving and initiative. Planning, organising, flexibility and reliability. Negotiating and influencing skills. Adaptable and flexible. Ability to work with minimal supervision. Excellent planning and organisational skills. Enthusiastic "can do" attitude. Able to work under pressure and to tight deadlines. Accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to establish effective working relationships at all levels. The Opportunity Shawbrook provides finance to a wide range of customer segments that value the premium experience, flexibility and certainly we deliver. We are a purpose-led organisation, with a focus on delivering long-term sustainable value for all our stakeholders. We have a diversified offering, with our innovative lending propositions tailored to meet specific customer needs in carefully selected markets across SME, Real Estate and Personal. Our products range from complex structured credit facilities for growth-focused businesses to mortgages for professional landlords and property investors, as well as simple loans for consumers delivered digitally. We fuel our lending through customer deposits, which we attract by delivering a premium experience, choice and consistently great value to smart savers. The business model we have created is unique and difficult to replicate, with our 'best of both' approach combining deep human expertise with advanced digital, tech and data capabilities. This combination not only allows us to deliver excellent customer experiences, but to do so efficiently and at scale. We are proud of our innovative and agile culture, which drives consistently high employee engagement scores and makes Shawbrook an attractive destination for the best talent. If you're willing to roll up your sleeves, contribute new ideas and believe anything is possible, you're our kind of person. Work with us because you: Want to be part of a bank built for the dynamics of the modern world Relish a challenge and enjoy a fast-paced, innovative and hardworking culture Enjoy finding new and better ways to solve complexity and make things happen Want to belong to a diverse culture that stands shoulder to shoulder with minority and underrepresented groups Care about society and the environment and want to be part of a business that cares too Want to continue to grow professionally and be the best version of yourself Reward Your Wellbeing - We take your health and well-being very seriously by providing a range of benefits to give you and your family peace of mind. These include: Market leading family friendly policies such as access to our Maternity, Adoption and Paternity policies from Day 1 of your employment Free access to Headspace, a mindfulness & meditation digital health app Free access to Peppy digital health app that offers personalised support through fertility treatment becoming a parent or menopause EAP (Employee Assistance Programme) - Offering you support on a wide range of subjects including financial concerns, mental wellbeing and more general queries around family, work, housing, and health Cycle to work scheme Discounts on gym membership Contributory pension scheme & death in service Your Lifestyle - It's important you strike the right balance between your work and personal life. We provide benefits to support you when at work and when you're enjoying your leisure time. Minimum of 27 days holiday per year Option to buy or sell holiday days through our flexi-holiday scheme Discounts on gym membership nationwide Access to discounts on a range of high street and online brands Community support and charitable giving Your Contribution - We're focused on rewarding those that go the extra mile in helping us achieve our goals. Participation in our annual discretionary bonus scheme designed to reward your contribution to our success Proudly Shawbrook recognition scheme focused on recognising our role models and thanking our colleagues for a job well done
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
The role is part of the Collections and Recoveries team within Risk Services supporting Asset Finance, and or, Retail Mortgage customers. The role is primarily responsible for pro-active management of cases in arrears, assessing customer circumstances and where appropriate, offering solutions (including tailored forbearance) to mitigate losses and deliver good customer outcomes; this includes the management of late arrears cases and liaison with external solicitors where enforcement action has commenced. This role requires a high level of communication, negotiation skills, and a thorough understanding of banking regulations relating to customers experiencing payment difficulties, including Consumer Duty. The Person Proven track record in dealing with Collections andies accounts in a Banking environment. Knowledge of the Asset Finance and or Residential Mortgage Collections & Recoveries industry is preferred. Experience of liaising with third parties, for example solicitors, receivers and asset managers. Understanding of the regulatory environment and in particular Consumer Duty, MCOB and CONC. Interpersonal Skills and Competencies Computer literate, PC skills including MS Excel and Word. Customer-focused approach. Strong communication, in particular listening skills and communicating with clarity. Problem solving and initiative. Planning, organising, flexibility and reliability. Negotiating and influencing skills. Adaptable and flexible. Ability to work with minimal supervision. Excellent planning and organisational skills. Enthusiastic "can do" attitude. Able to work under pressure and to tight deadlines. Accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to establish effective working relationships at all levels. The Opportunity Shawbrook provides finance to a wide range of customer segments that value the premium experience, flexibility and certainly we deliver. We are a purpose-led organisation, with a focus on delivering long-term sustainable value for all our stakeholders. We have a diversified offering, with our innovative lending propositions tailored to meet specific customer needs in carefully selected markets across SME, Real Estate and Personal. Our products range from complex structured credit facilities for growth-focused businesses to mortgages for professional landlords and property investors, as well as simple loans for consumers delivered digitally. We fuel our lending through customer deposits, which we attract by delivering a premium experience, choice and consistently great value to smart savers. The business model we have created is unique and difficult to replicate, with our 'best of both' approach combining deep human expertise with advanced digital, tech and data capabilities. This combination not only allows us to deliver excellent customer experiences, but to do so efficiently and at scale. We are proud of our innovative and agile culture, which drives consistently high employee engagement scores and makes Shawbrook an attractive destination for the best talent. If you're willing to roll up your sleeves, contribute new ideas and believe anything is possible, you're our kind of person. Work with us because you: Want to be part of a bank built for the dynamics of the modern world Relish a challenge and enjoy a fast-paced, innovative and hardworking culture Enjoy finding new and better ways to solve complexity and make things happen Want to belong to a diverse culture that stands shoulder to shoulder with minority and underrepresented groups Care about society and the environment and want to be part of a business that cares too Want to continue to grow professionally and be the best version of yourself Reward Your Wellbeing - We take your health and well-being very seriously by providing a range of benefits to give you and your family peace of mind. These include: Market leading family friendly policies such as access to our Maternity, Adoption and Paternity policies from Day 1 of your employment Free access to Headspace, a mindfulness & meditation digital health app Free access to Peppy digital health app that offers personalised support through fertility treatment becoming a parent or menopause EAP (Employee Assistance Programme) - Offering you support on a wide range of subjects including financial concerns, mental wellbeing and more general queries around family, work, housing, and health Cycle to work scheme Discounts on gym membership Contributory pension scheme & death in service Your Lifestyle - It's important you strike the right balance between your work and personal life. We provide benefits to support you when at work and when you're enjoying your leisure time. Minimum of 27 days holiday per year Option to buy or sell holiday days through our flexi-holiday scheme Discounts on gym membership nationwide Access to discounts on a range of high street and online brands Community support and charitable giving Your Contribution - We're focused on rewarding those that go the extra mile in helping us achieve our goals. Participation in our annual discretionary bonus scheme designed to reward your contribution to our success Proudly Shawbrook recognition scheme focused on recognising our role models and thanking our colleagues for a job well done
PCS is a union with an organising culture. Our approach is about building union power. Industrial officers will be given opportunities to work in, and develop expertise in, all aspects of the role including bargaining, organising, campaigning, equality, education and learning. PCS has a number of permanent vacancies at various PCS locations: offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Clapham (London), Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool and Newcastle. Successful candidates will work collaboratively across the union, to deliver effectively for our members and contribute to the unions continued success. Salary and Location London/Regional Band 4, London Spine points 27- 23 London Starting salary: £51,759 p.a. rising to £58,877 p.a. in annual increments Regional Spine points 30-26 Regional Starting salary: £47,844 p.a. rising to £54,027 p.a. in annual increments Successful candidates for the Industrial Officer role will be able to demonstrate: Methods and techniques for bargaining, campaigning and organising Basic knowledge of employment rights, equality legislation discrimination law and working practices Understanding of the political processes in the UK and the role and work of trade unions Project Management (e.g. Campaigning) Impact and use of Digital and IT applications in a trade union Evidence of ongoing training and continuing professional development The main duties of the Industrial Officer role include: Encouraging participation and recruitment of new members, particularly of under-represented groups Co-ordinating and working with committees Industrial relations and negotiations Advocacy and representation The ability to organise own work, identify and set priorities as well as communicate effectively using written and oral channels, including reports and presentations, with a variety of audiences are all essential. Candidates will be informed after the interview whether they are appointable. The General Secretary will have ultimate responsibility of allocating roles to the successful candidates, with decisions being notified on filling any vacancies in due course. Closing date: at 12 midday on Monday 26 January 2026. Interviews will be held in person at PCS Clapham: Monday 9 February 2026 and Tuesday 10 February 2026. About PCS PCS is the Public and Commercial Services Union, representing many thousands of members working in the civil service and related areas. Employer Benefits You will have access to a generous package of staff benefits including flexible working (including hybrid working) childcare and family support generous maternity/paternity leave 32 days leave and Christmas closure pension scheme employee assistance programme Learning and Development The union offers a wide range of learning and development opportunities. We will work with you to support your continued professional development. PCS Recruiting Process We use CVMinder to manage all recruitment activities. It helps us to maintain our commitment to equality and diversity by ensuring that we are fair and compliant with our recruiting practices. Applications must be received by the closing date and time specified. Candidates invited for interview are required to make themselves available on the date/s specified. Interview dates cannot be changed to accommodate candidates who are unavailable to attend on the specified date. CVs will not be accepted. Please see the job description/person specification and follow the application process. PCS is working towards equal opportunities and is positive about disabled people. All posts can be considered on a full-time, part-time or job share basis. Please view our guidance for applicants. JOB DESCRIPTION: INDUSTRIAL OFFICER Ref: 0126 Grade: Band 4, London or Region Salary: London Spine points 27-23 London starting salary £51,759 p.a. rising to £58,877 p.a. Regional Spine points 30-26 Regional starting salary £47,844 p.a. rising to £54,027 p.a. Location: London/Region Purpose of the job: To identify and maximise the potential for union growth, influence success by developing and promoting the unions bargaining, campaigning, equality and organising agenda, encouraging membership participation and support in allocated areas of responsibility, in line with PCS policy. Responsible to: National Officer Responsible for: Not applicable Contacts External: Media, PCS members, senior and elected officials, employers, potential members. Members of other trade unions and related bodies. Ministers, Members of UK government, Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Government, Northern Ireland Assembly, and other governmental staff. Legal representatives, pressure groups, campaigning and community bodies. Internal: PCS Staff, Departments, Regions and Nations and Senior Managers. Main duties and responsibilities This is a generic job description that covers all the different roles of an industrial officer. 1. Bargaining Develop a bargaining agenda with activists and members, ensuring all bargaining activities are informed by the PCS equality agenda, policies and practices Take responsibility for negotiations with the management of civil service departments, agencies, public and private sector employers including pay and conditions of service of PCS members Represent PCS at joint meetings with management and other trade unions Prepare and present reports, and undertake effective monitoring and implementation of decisions, including consultative and legal ballots e.g. on pay and industrial action Participate in appropriate branch, group and national events to share information and knowledge 2. Campaigning Develop and maintain knowledge of campaigning, monitoring trends, establishing and maintaining contacts and attending appropriate internal and external meetings and events Progress national campaigning objectives as agreed by Annual Delegate Conference, Region/Nation and Group conferences and the National Executive Committee, providing strategic and technical advice to inform campaigning decisions Identify and work with full time officers, reps, other trade unions and campaigning organisations to develop and promote PCS campaigning objectives to key audiences Co-ordinate and draft, in liaison with the PCS design team where relevant, campaigning materials, briefing, etc. for a range of audiences in support of PCS campaigning objectives Deal with the media in relation to specific campaigns 3. Equality Identify and prioritise issues and trends in equality practice and develop responses in line with PCS policies Keep up to date with developments in equality practice and equality legislation in Britain and Europe Provide advice on equality practice and the Equality Act 2010 and on the handling of personal cases Produce guidance to support negotiations Contribute to PCS Academy courses on equality issues Support the PCS equality forums and networks either nationally or in region/nation Organise meetings, seminars and events to promote understanding of equality issues 4. Organising In line with the PCS National Organising Strategy, develop and support lay structures and build membership density in areas of responsibility Encourage activist and member participation in union activities Develop links between Groups/National Branches/Sections at local, regional and national level and with appropriate external organisations Identify and win collective bargaining rights in new areas Supporting strategies to recruit new members, build PCS locals and facilitate cooperation across branches Assist in building and embedding an organising culture across the union 5. Developing effective communications and enhancing membership participation Ensure digitalisation, information and communications methods are effectively implemented and used to generate improvements Ensure effective communication networks with members are in place in areas of responsibility Promote and undertake face-to-face communication, where appropriate, in the workplace Understand and make effective use of PCS specialist resources, communication channels and technology Enhance activist and member understanding in order to encourage wide participation in decision-making processes e.g. PCS ballots, elections and members meetings, and in other union activities and campaigns Establish and maintain contacts across the union, and with employers and external bodies e.g. including MPs, media, other unions, and various campaigning and pressure groups Draft and publish circulars and briefings, address meetings and conferences Develop and maintain the relevant pages on the PCS website Sub-edit, re-write, copy, and proof read printed and electronic communications 6. Ensuring implementation of equality policies/improving representation Contribute to PCS policies on equality by developing innovative strategies to tackle inequality and discrimination, on the grounds of protected characteristics . click apply for full job details
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
PCS is a union with an organising culture. Our approach is about building union power. Industrial officers will be given opportunities to work in, and develop expertise in, all aspects of the role including bargaining, organising, campaigning, equality, education and learning. PCS has a number of permanent vacancies at various PCS locations: offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Clapham (London), Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool and Newcastle. Successful candidates will work collaboratively across the union, to deliver effectively for our members and contribute to the unions continued success. Salary and Location London/Regional Band 4, London Spine points 27- 23 London Starting salary: £51,759 p.a. rising to £58,877 p.a. in annual increments Regional Spine points 30-26 Regional Starting salary: £47,844 p.a. rising to £54,027 p.a. in annual increments Successful candidates for the Industrial Officer role will be able to demonstrate: Methods and techniques for bargaining, campaigning and organising Basic knowledge of employment rights, equality legislation discrimination law and working practices Understanding of the political processes in the UK and the role and work of trade unions Project Management (e.g. Campaigning) Impact and use of Digital and IT applications in a trade union Evidence of ongoing training and continuing professional development The main duties of the Industrial Officer role include: Encouraging participation and recruitment of new members, particularly of under-represented groups Co-ordinating and working with committees Industrial relations and negotiations Advocacy and representation The ability to organise own work, identify and set priorities as well as communicate effectively using written and oral channels, including reports and presentations, with a variety of audiences are all essential. Candidates will be informed after the interview whether they are appointable. The General Secretary will have ultimate responsibility of allocating roles to the successful candidates, with decisions being notified on filling any vacancies in due course. Closing date: at 12 midday on Monday 26 January 2026. Interviews will be held in person at PCS Clapham: Monday 9 February 2026 and Tuesday 10 February 2026. About PCS PCS is the Public and Commercial Services Union, representing many thousands of members working in the civil service and related areas. Employer Benefits You will have access to a generous package of staff benefits including flexible working (including hybrid working) childcare and family support generous maternity/paternity leave 32 days leave and Christmas closure pension scheme employee assistance programme Learning and Development The union offers a wide range of learning and development opportunities. We will work with you to support your continued professional development. PCS Recruiting Process We use CVMinder to manage all recruitment activities. It helps us to maintain our commitment to equality and diversity by ensuring that we are fair and compliant with our recruiting practices. Applications must be received by the closing date and time specified. Candidates invited for interview are required to make themselves available on the date/s specified. Interview dates cannot be changed to accommodate candidates who are unavailable to attend on the specified date. CVs will not be accepted. Please see the job description/person specification and follow the application process. PCS is working towards equal opportunities and is positive about disabled people. All posts can be considered on a full-time, part-time or job share basis. Please view our guidance for applicants. JOB DESCRIPTION: INDUSTRIAL OFFICER Ref: 0126 Grade: Band 4, London or Region Salary: London Spine points 27-23 London starting salary £51,759 p.a. rising to £58,877 p.a. Regional Spine points 30-26 Regional starting salary £47,844 p.a. rising to £54,027 p.a. Location: London/Region Purpose of the job: To identify and maximise the potential for union growth, influence success by developing and promoting the unions bargaining, campaigning, equality and organising agenda, encouraging membership participation and support in allocated areas of responsibility, in line with PCS policy. Responsible to: National Officer Responsible for: Not applicable Contacts External: Media, PCS members, senior and elected officials, employers, potential members. Members of other trade unions and related bodies. Ministers, Members of UK government, Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Government, Northern Ireland Assembly, and other governmental staff. Legal representatives, pressure groups, campaigning and community bodies. Internal: PCS Staff, Departments, Regions and Nations and Senior Managers. Main duties and responsibilities This is a generic job description that covers all the different roles of an industrial officer. 1. Bargaining Develop a bargaining agenda with activists and members, ensuring all bargaining activities are informed by the PCS equality agenda, policies and practices Take responsibility for negotiations with the management of civil service departments, agencies, public and private sector employers including pay and conditions of service of PCS members Represent PCS at joint meetings with management and other trade unions Prepare and present reports, and undertake effective monitoring and implementation of decisions, including consultative and legal ballots e.g. on pay and industrial action Participate in appropriate branch, group and national events to share information and knowledge 2. Campaigning Develop and maintain knowledge of campaigning, monitoring trends, establishing and maintaining contacts and attending appropriate internal and external meetings and events Progress national campaigning objectives as agreed by Annual Delegate Conference, Region/Nation and Group conferences and the National Executive Committee, providing strategic and technical advice to inform campaigning decisions Identify and work with full time officers, reps, other trade unions and campaigning organisations to develop and promote PCS campaigning objectives to key audiences Co-ordinate and draft, in liaison with the PCS design team where relevant, campaigning materials, briefing, etc. for a range of audiences in support of PCS campaigning objectives Deal with the media in relation to specific campaigns 3. Equality Identify and prioritise issues and trends in equality practice and develop responses in line with PCS policies Keep up to date with developments in equality practice and equality legislation in Britain and Europe Provide advice on equality practice and the Equality Act 2010 and on the handling of personal cases Produce guidance to support negotiations Contribute to PCS Academy courses on equality issues Support the PCS equality forums and networks either nationally or in region/nation Organise meetings, seminars and events to promote understanding of equality issues 4. Organising In line with the PCS National Organising Strategy, develop and support lay structures and build membership density in areas of responsibility Encourage activist and member participation in union activities Develop links between Groups/National Branches/Sections at local, regional and national level and with appropriate external organisations Identify and win collective bargaining rights in new areas Supporting strategies to recruit new members, build PCS locals and facilitate cooperation across branches Assist in building and embedding an organising culture across the union 5. Developing effective communications and enhancing membership participation Ensure digitalisation, information and communications methods are effectively implemented and used to generate improvements Ensure effective communication networks with members are in place in areas of responsibility Promote and undertake face-to-face communication, where appropriate, in the workplace Understand and make effective use of PCS specialist resources, communication channels and technology Enhance activist and member understanding in order to encourage wide participation in decision-making processes e.g. PCS ballots, elections and members meetings, and in other union activities and campaigns Establish and maintain contacts across the union, and with employers and external bodies e.g. including MPs, media, other unions, and various campaigning and pressure groups Draft and publish circulars and briefings, address meetings and conferences Develop and maintain the relevant pages on the PCS website Sub-edit, re-write, copy, and proof read printed and electronic communications 6. Ensuring implementation of equality policies/improving representation Contribute to PCS policies on equality by developing innovative strategies to tackle inequality and discrimination, on the grounds of protected characteristics . click apply for full job details