NSG Environmental Ltd has been delivering work programmes in the nuclear industry for over 40 years. Traditionally in the areas of decommissioning and waste management, NSG now has a broad customer base and provides a wide spectrum of services across the nuclear project lifecycle, ranging from expert consultancy support, R&D and engineering design to rekit and refurbishment, site installation services and high-hazard physical decommissioning works, amongst others. This work is delivered at NSG's own offices and purpose-built facilities and nuclear sites across the UK. The delivery and management of these projects and programmes of work is carried out by a skilled workforce composed of both white-collar and blue-collar personnel in technical, administrative, and physical roles. Our core values of Passion, Integrity, Challenge and Collaboration drive performance and ensure we add significant value. If joining us as a member of staff, we will support your professional development in an exciting and challenging work environment that will enable you to use, develop and hone your technical expertise in a supportive and collaborative working environment. The Role The EC&I Engineer will be responsible for producing design studies and manufacturing designs for NSG projects. The engineer will work within a multi-discipline design team and be responsible for undertaking the design of equipment as delegated by the Integration Manager and/or Project Manager. Key Objectives EC&I Delivery Production of EC&I design concepts, e.g. (SLD's, BCD's, cable schedules, layouts, etc). Knowledge of control system hardware and software. Experience in Functional Safety (BSEN 61508 & 61511). Produce designs that conform to the relevant British and European standards and client requirements. Produce and maintain an LTQR / Technical File in accordance with NSG Quality Management Systems. Ensure that the design addresses operability, maintainability, and safety issues. Produce designs that meet with project programmes and budgets. Produce design justification reports that demonstrate the design mitigates all technical risks identified. Production of EC&I technical specifications. Production of Commissioning documentation, e.g. FAT and SAT. Attendance and witnessing of Commissioning activities. Interpretation and creation of EC&I engineering drawings using AutoCAD. Safety interlock design experience preferred. Ability to author engineering reports (e.g. basis of design, substantiation report, calculation reports). HVAC control systems experience is highly desirable. Technical Competency Ensure personal, professional, technical and engineering competency through continuing professional development Understand the technical aspects of a project and develop design and engineering solutions with our in house specialists or supply chain support as necessary. Consolidation and collation of design and engineering documentation for internal approvals and presentation to the client as necessary. Person Specification Qualifications Relevant Engineering Degree, HNC or demonstrable equivalent experience IOSH Managing Safely or Level 2 Health & Safety in the Workplace or equivalent Experience & Knowledge Broad based engineering experience in design and manufacturing Design of electrical systems Low voltage control gear Control systems Skills & Abilities Competent user of MS Office Production of technical reports and documents Package Life Assurance 3x Salary Pension - Company contributes 5% Individual contributes 4% Discretionary bonus 187.5 hours per year holiday allowance Professional memberships covered Training and development opportunities available. NSG Environmental are a Disability Confident Committed Employer
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
NSG Environmental Ltd has been delivering work programmes in the nuclear industry for over 40 years. Traditionally in the areas of decommissioning and waste management, NSG now has a broad customer base and provides a wide spectrum of services across the nuclear project lifecycle, ranging from expert consultancy support, R&D and engineering design to rekit and refurbishment, site installation services and high-hazard physical decommissioning works, amongst others. This work is delivered at NSG's own offices and purpose-built facilities and nuclear sites across the UK. The delivery and management of these projects and programmes of work is carried out by a skilled workforce composed of both white-collar and blue-collar personnel in technical, administrative, and physical roles. Our core values of Passion, Integrity, Challenge and Collaboration drive performance and ensure we add significant value. If joining us as a member of staff, we will support your professional development in an exciting and challenging work environment that will enable you to use, develop and hone your technical expertise in a supportive and collaborative working environment. The Role The EC&I Engineer will be responsible for producing design studies and manufacturing designs for NSG projects. The engineer will work within a multi-discipline design team and be responsible for undertaking the design of equipment as delegated by the Integration Manager and/or Project Manager. Key Objectives EC&I Delivery Production of EC&I design concepts, e.g. (SLD's, BCD's, cable schedules, layouts, etc). Knowledge of control system hardware and software. Experience in Functional Safety (BSEN 61508 & 61511). Produce designs that conform to the relevant British and European standards and client requirements. Produce and maintain an LTQR / Technical File in accordance with NSG Quality Management Systems. Ensure that the design addresses operability, maintainability, and safety issues. Produce designs that meet with project programmes and budgets. Produce design justification reports that demonstrate the design mitigates all technical risks identified. Production of EC&I technical specifications. Production of Commissioning documentation, e.g. FAT and SAT. Attendance and witnessing of Commissioning activities. Interpretation and creation of EC&I engineering drawings using AutoCAD. Safety interlock design experience preferred. Ability to author engineering reports (e.g. basis of design, substantiation report, calculation reports). HVAC control systems experience is highly desirable. Technical Competency Ensure personal, professional, technical and engineering competency through continuing professional development Understand the technical aspects of a project and develop design and engineering solutions with our in house specialists or supply chain support as necessary. Consolidation and collation of design and engineering documentation for internal approvals and presentation to the client as necessary. Person Specification Qualifications Relevant Engineering Degree, HNC or demonstrable equivalent experience IOSH Managing Safely or Level 2 Health & Safety in the Workplace or equivalent Experience & Knowledge Broad based engineering experience in design and manufacturing Design of electrical systems Low voltage control gear Control systems Skills & Abilities Competent user of MS Office Production of technical reports and documents Package Life Assurance 3x Salary Pension - Company contributes 5% Individual contributes 4% Discretionary bonus 187.5 hours per year holiday allowance Professional memberships covered Training and development opportunities available. NSG Environmental are a Disability Confident Committed Employer
HKA is a leading global consultancy in risk mitigation, dispute resolution, expert witness and litigation support. We anticipate, investigate and resolve complex challenges by harnessing world-leading multi-disciplinary expertise and experience. As trusted independent consultants, experts and advisors, we deliver solutions amid uncertainty, dispute and overrun, and provide the insights that make the best possible outcomes a reality for public and private sector clients worldwide. Our experts have testified across the globe on many of the largest quantum, delay, engineering and commercial damages matters. Ready to apply your forensic and financial expertise to high-stakes disputes that shape global industries? As part of the HKA team you can expect: Global Impact: Work on landmark cases across sectors and jurisdictions. Expert-Led Mentorship: Learn from industry recognised expert witnesses and senior consultants who invest in your growth. Collaborative Culture: Join a team that values curiosity, integrity, and innovation. Career Acceleration: Gain exposure to complex valuations and damages assessments that fast track your development. The Opportunity: As a Consultant, you'll play a key role in supporting expert witnesses on some of the most significant arbitration and litigation cases worldwide. You'll apply your financial and economic skills in a high stakes, intellectually stimulating environment, working alongside multidisciplinary teams. What you will be doing: Performing financial, accounting, and economic analyses for expert reports. Conducting business valuations using advanced tools and methodologies. Drafting clear, concise sections of expert reports. Collaborating with experts, lawyers, and clients to deliver robust, defensible analysis. Supporting business development and attending networking events. Contributing to training and mentoring colleagues. Skills and Experience: Ideally you will possess the following skills and experience: We welcome applications from newly qualified accountants and economics postgraduates, as well as those with practical experience: Postgraduate degree in accounting, finance, economics, or business. Qualified Accountant or Economist with 3+ years' experience in consulting (Forensic Services, Valuations, Transaction Services, or Audit). Analytical and detail oriented, with strong problem solving skills. Clear communicator, both written and verbal. Strategic thinker who thrives in ambiguity. Language skills are a plus! What we offer: At HKA we recognise that our people are critical to our ongoing success. Our priority is to provide an inclusive and collaborative culture aimed at providing the best opportunities for our people to thrive and develop in their chosen career path. We operate a flexible working pattern both in terms of hours and location and are happy with flexible remote working. Our Global Recruitment team is committed to providing an authentic candidate experience for all those who take the time to apply to HKA. We are committed to providing an efficient and insightful recruitment process giving candidates a true reflection of life at HKA. We are committed to responding to all applicants who apply by the closing date. ED&I at HKA: HKA has a thriving ED&I committee working hard to provide an inclusive and welcoming environment for a truly diverse set of employees. We are committed as a business on the continued improvement of our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion strategy, please visit our careers page for further information or feel free to ask our recruitment team for further information. All HKA employment decisions are firstly made on merit and shall be made without regard to age, disability, gender or gender reassignment, marriage, and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation, or anyother basis in compliance with local legislation.
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
HKA is a leading global consultancy in risk mitigation, dispute resolution, expert witness and litigation support. We anticipate, investigate and resolve complex challenges by harnessing world-leading multi-disciplinary expertise and experience. As trusted independent consultants, experts and advisors, we deliver solutions amid uncertainty, dispute and overrun, and provide the insights that make the best possible outcomes a reality for public and private sector clients worldwide. Our experts have testified across the globe on many of the largest quantum, delay, engineering and commercial damages matters. Ready to apply your forensic and financial expertise to high-stakes disputes that shape global industries? As part of the HKA team you can expect: Global Impact: Work on landmark cases across sectors and jurisdictions. Expert-Led Mentorship: Learn from industry recognised expert witnesses and senior consultants who invest in your growth. Collaborative Culture: Join a team that values curiosity, integrity, and innovation. Career Acceleration: Gain exposure to complex valuations and damages assessments that fast track your development. The Opportunity: As a Consultant, you'll play a key role in supporting expert witnesses on some of the most significant arbitration and litigation cases worldwide. You'll apply your financial and economic skills in a high stakes, intellectually stimulating environment, working alongside multidisciplinary teams. What you will be doing: Performing financial, accounting, and economic analyses for expert reports. Conducting business valuations using advanced tools and methodologies. Drafting clear, concise sections of expert reports. Collaborating with experts, lawyers, and clients to deliver robust, defensible analysis. Supporting business development and attending networking events. Contributing to training and mentoring colleagues. Skills and Experience: Ideally you will possess the following skills and experience: We welcome applications from newly qualified accountants and economics postgraduates, as well as those with practical experience: Postgraduate degree in accounting, finance, economics, or business. Qualified Accountant or Economist with 3+ years' experience in consulting (Forensic Services, Valuations, Transaction Services, or Audit). Analytical and detail oriented, with strong problem solving skills. Clear communicator, both written and verbal. Strategic thinker who thrives in ambiguity. Language skills are a plus! What we offer: At HKA we recognise that our people are critical to our ongoing success. Our priority is to provide an inclusive and collaborative culture aimed at providing the best opportunities for our people to thrive and develop in their chosen career path. We operate a flexible working pattern both in terms of hours and location and are happy with flexible remote working. Our Global Recruitment team is committed to providing an authentic candidate experience for all those who take the time to apply to HKA. We are committed to providing an efficient and insightful recruitment process giving candidates a true reflection of life at HKA. We are committed to responding to all applicants who apply by the closing date. ED&I at HKA: HKA has a thriving ED&I committee working hard to provide an inclusive and welcoming environment for a truly diverse set of employees. We are committed as a business on the continued improvement of our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion strategy, please visit our careers page for further information or feel free to ask our recruitment team for further information. All HKA employment decisions are firstly made on merit and shall be made without regard to age, disability, gender or gender reassignment, marriage, and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation, or anyother basis in compliance with local legislation.
We at TFP, are looking for brilliant minds and passionate hearts to help us shape the future of fertility. We are one of the largest fertility service providers in Europe operating our IVF clinics and egg/sperm freezing banks in the UK, Poland and Netherlands. We have embarked on the mission to use technology to provide patients with a memorable best-in-class fertility journey that leads to the best outcome - starting a family! At TFP, we offer all our patients the care, understanding and expertise that help to bring dreams to life. We are passionate about what we do, which reflects our commitment to creating lives and changing lives. Science research and innovation are key to how we work and have led to us pioneering fertility treatment for more than 35 years. Many of our clinicians are internationally renowned specialists and we regularly share knowledge across our clinics to further improve our success. TFP has a national donor sperm bank, its own quality assurance scheme and own training scheme for junior embryologists. In addition, we are proud to say that we offer a clear & bespoke career framework, support continuing professional development and provide opportunities for staff to travel to other TFP clinics further their learning and support career progression. The Role: This is an exciting opportunity for a trained Embryologist to join our team of highly skilled and dedicated scientists. As well as providing a significant contribution to the clinical workload, the successful candidate will have opportunities to be involved in training junior embryologists, internal quality control, donor recruitment, organising imports/exports and supporting in the management of stored gametes/embryos. This is a full time position working 37.5 hour per week There will be on-call and weekend working required on a rotational basis This position is available as a 12 month fixed term contract The Location: Wessex Fertility was established in 1992 and is one of the UK's longest standing IVF clinics. Due to the passion, expertise and reputation of our team, the clinic has grown into a leading fertility clinic and offers a full suite of treatment and diagnostic services, including PGT. Providing treatment to both NHS and private patients, Wessex Fertility performs approximately 500 fresh cycles and 400 frozen cycles per year. Conveniently located on the outskirts of Southampton, adjacent to junction 3 of the M271, there is ample free parking for staff and patients around the building. Our laboratory is equipped with the latest equipment and monitoring systems that support us in achieving excellent outcome KPI's. Wessex Fertility also has a 5/5 inspection rating from the HFEA. Key Responsibilities: Clinical Skills: Perform standard embryology & andrology procedures (e.g., semen analysis, oocyte collection, ICSI, embryo transfer, cryopreservation). Recruit, select, and screen gamete donors following national regulations and TFP policies. Ensure adherence to TFP Laboratory SOPs in all procedures. Communicate treatment results and options to patients. Obtain patient consent and accurately document cycle details in the management system. Perform witnessing & traceability in line with regulations. Assist in cryostore & gas cylinder maintenance, equipment quality control, and lab cleaning. Quality Management: Acknowledge and read lab documents (SOPs, policies, risk assessments). Raise non-conformities and notify Lab Manager. Participate in quality control & assurance activities. Monitor KPI data and personal performance. Follow Health & Safety guidelines and use PPE appropriately. Resource Management: Monitor lab equipment and stock levels. Induction, Training & Performance Management: Assist in training junior staff under Lab Manager's guidance. Engage in continuous professional development. Regulatory Compliance: Adhere to national regulations, professional guidelines, and TFP policies. Ensure proper witnessing & traceability of lab processes. Maintain cryostore and ensure consent in line with regulatory requirements. Transport gametes/embryos in accordance with regulations. Participate in research projects as needed. Communication: Attend lab/clinic meetings as directed by Lab Manager. Ensure effective communication with other departments and TFP. Participate in patient information events and represent TFP at industry conferences. Confidentiality: Maintain confidentiality in line with data protection legislation. Qualifications and Experience: Essential Degree in Life Science State Registered/Nationally Registered Scientist (or immediately eligible to apply) Minimum of 3 years clinical experience Full knowledge of the biology and scientific evidence underpinning clinical embryology practice Full knowledge of the work of related disciplines Full knowledge of prevailing national legislation Experience of performing quality control and participating in quality assurance Flexible and self-motivated High level of resilience High level of attention to detail Excellent communication skills Excellent time management/prioritisation skills Right to work in the country of application Satisfactory criminal record checks Desirable MSc or PhD in Life Science ESHRE Certificate PGT Experience Salary: Competitive (Depending on experience) Location: TFP Wessex Fertility Hours of work: 37.5 hours per week 08.00-16.00hrs Weekend Working at approximately a 1:4 (renumerated with TOIL/overtime) On-Call: Working approximately a 1:4 in coordination with your weekend (remunerated with a daily rate of pay in addition to your basic salary) Pension: Dual contribution pension scheme Holiday Entitlement: 27 Days + Bank holidays pro rata
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
We at TFP, are looking for brilliant minds and passionate hearts to help us shape the future of fertility. We are one of the largest fertility service providers in Europe operating our IVF clinics and egg/sperm freezing banks in the UK, Poland and Netherlands. We have embarked on the mission to use technology to provide patients with a memorable best-in-class fertility journey that leads to the best outcome - starting a family! At TFP, we offer all our patients the care, understanding and expertise that help to bring dreams to life. We are passionate about what we do, which reflects our commitment to creating lives and changing lives. Science research and innovation are key to how we work and have led to us pioneering fertility treatment for more than 35 years. Many of our clinicians are internationally renowned specialists and we regularly share knowledge across our clinics to further improve our success. TFP has a national donor sperm bank, its own quality assurance scheme and own training scheme for junior embryologists. In addition, we are proud to say that we offer a clear & bespoke career framework, support continuing professional development and provide opportunities for staff to travel to other TFP clinics further their learning and support career progression. The Role: This is an exciting opportunity for a trained Embryologist to join our team of highly skilled and dedicated scientists. As well as providing a significant contribution to the clinical workload, the successful candidate will have opportunities to be involved in training junior embryologists, internal quality control, donor recruitment, organising imports/exports and supporting in the management of stored gametes/embryos. This is a full time position working 37.5 hour per week There will be on-call and weekend working required on a rotational basis This position is available as a 12 month fixed term contract The Location: Wessex Fertility was established in 1992 and is one of the UK's longest standing IVF clinics. Due to the passion, expertise and reputation of our team, the clinic has grown into a leading fertility clinic and offers a full suite of treatment and diagnostic services, including PGT. Providing treatment to both NHS and private patients, Wessex Fertility performs approximately 500 fresh cycles and 400 frozen cycles per year. Conveniently located on the outskirts of Southampton, adjacent to junction 3 of the M271, there is ample free parking for staff and patients around the building. Our laboratory is equipped with the latest equipment and monitoring systems that support us in achieving excellent outcome KPI's. Wessex Fertility also has a 5/5 inspection rating from the HFEA. Key Responsibilities: Clinical Skills: Perform standard embryology & andrology procedures (e.g., semen analysis, oocyte collection, ICSI, embryo transfer, cryopreservation). Recruit, select, and screen gamete donors following national regulations and TFP policies. Ensure adherence to TFP Laboratory SOPs in all procedures. Communicate treatment results and options to patients. Obtain patient consent and accurately document cycle details in the management system. Perform witnessing & traceability in line with regulations. Assist in cryostore & gas cylinder maintenance, equipment quality control, and lab cleaning. Quality Management: Acknowledge and read lab documents (SOPs, policies, risk assessments). Raise non-conformities and notify Lab Manager. Participate in quality control & assurance activities. Monitor KPI data and personal performance. Follow Health & Safety guidelines and use PPE appropriately. Resource Management: Monitor lab equipment and stock levels. Induction, Training & Performance Management: Assist in training junior staff under Lab Manager's guidance. Engage in continuous professional development. Regulatory Compliance: Adhere to national regulations, professional guidelines, and TFP policies. Ensure proper witnessing & traceability of lab processes. Maintain cryostore and ensure consent in line with regulatory requirements. Transport gametes/embryos in accordance with regulations. Participate in research projects as needed. Communication: Attend lab/clinic meetings as directed by Lab Manager. Ensure effective communication with other departments and TFP. Participate in patient information events and represent TFP at industry conferences. Confidentiality: Maintain confidentiality in line with data protection legislation. Qualifications and Experience: Essential Degree in Life Science State Registered/Nationally Registered Scientist (or immediately eligible to apply) Minimum of 3 years clinical experience Full knowledge of the biology and scientific evidence underpinning clinical embryology practice Full knowledge of the work of related disciplines Full knowledge of prevailing national legislation Experience of performing quality control and participating in quality assurance Flexible and self-motivated High level of resilience High level of attention to detail Excellent communication skills Excellent time management/prioritisation skills Right to work in the country of application Satisfactory criminal record checks Desirable MSc or PhD in Life Science ESHRE Certificate PGT Experience Salary: Competitive (Depending on experience) Location: TFP Wessex Fertility Hours of work: 37.5 hours per week 08.00-16.00hrs Weekend Working at approximately a 1:4 (renumerated with TOIL/overtime) On-Call: Working approximately a 1:4 in coordination with your weekend (remunerated with a daily rate of pay in addition to your basic salary) Pension: Dual contribution pension scheme Holiday Entitlement: 27 Days + Bank holidays pro rata
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for an Environmental Enforcement Officer to join the London Borough of Barking & Dagenham. Contract Details: Type: Temporary Pay: 25.07 per hour (PAYE) / 32.76 per hour (Umbrella) Location: Frizlands Admin Offices & Depot Working Arrangements: On site Hours: Rota, that includes out of hours, weekends and evenings as required Essential Criteria: You must have a full UK driver's license and have access to own vehicle You must be competent in all aspects of environmental enforcement and statutory noise Skills Required: Be able to Demonstrate a sound understanding of environmental and statutory legislation/enforcement powers available, evidence of producing/serving legal notices and acting as a prosecution/expert witness Experience of undertaking enforcement activity in a similar frontline role including evidence gathering, statement writing, interviewing under Police And Criminal Evidence Act 1984 caution, use of contemporaneous notes. An ability to be able deal with irate customers and proven de-escalation skills in a similar front line role. Ability to work with minimum supervision and run tasks/cases to conclusion and to deadlines Job Purpose The Environmental Enforcement Officer helps reduce environmental crime, noise, nuisance and other issues, supporting the Council's aim of improving the local environment and community pride Carry out high-visibility patrols in the community to deter and address environmental crime. Respond to reports, complaints and service requests from residents, businesses and partners. Inspect and monitor public spaces and private land to ensure compliance with environmental laws. Tackle issues such as: littering, fly-tipping, graffiti, noise, abandoned vehicles, unlawful trading, dog fouling, and other forms of environmental nuisance. Use enforcement powers where necessary, including issuing warnings, notices, and fixed penalty notices. Gather evidence, take witness statements, and prepare legal documents to support prosecutions. Conduct investigations, surveys and inspections to check compliance with legislation. Operate body-worn cameras, noise monitoring equipment, mobile devices, and other council-issued equipment. Work jointly with police and partner agencies, sharing intelligence and coordinating action. Assist with stray dog control, nuisance vehicle enforcement, and other duties as directed. Maintain accurate records, data and casework using council IT systems. Apply Now: If you have the skills and experience required for this role, we encourage you to apply. Should your CV be shortlisted, an Adecco Consultant will contact you to discuss progressing your application to the client. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Jan 09, 2026
Seasonal
Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for an Environmental Enforcement Officer to join the London Borough of Barking & Dagenham. Contract Details: Type: Temporary Pay: 25.07 per hour (PAYE) / 32.76 per hour (Umbrella) Location: Frizlands Admin Offices & Depot Working Arrangements: On site Hours: Rota, that includes out of hours, weekends and evenings as required Essential Criteria: You must have a full UK driver's license and have access to own vehicle You must be competent in all aspects of environmental enforcement and statutory noise Skills Required: Be able to Demonstrate a sound understanding of environmental and statutory legislation/enforcement powers available, evidence of producing/serving legal notices and acting as a prosecution/expert witness Experience of undertaking enforcement activity in a similar frontline role including evidence gathering, statement writing, interviewing under Police And Criminal Evidence Act 1984 caution, use of contemporaneous notes. An ability to be able deal with irate customers and proven de-escalation skills in a similar front line role. Ability to work with minimum supervision and run tasks/cases to conclusion and to deadlines Job Purpose The Environmental Enforcement Officer helps reduce environmental crime, noise, nuisance and other issues, supporting the Council's aim of improving the local environment and community pride Carry out high-visibility patrols in the community to deter and address environmental crime. Respond to reports, complaints and service requests from residents, businesses and partners. Inspect and monitor public spaces and private land to ensure compliance with environmental laws. Tackle issues such as: littering, fly-tipping, graffiti, noise, abandoned vehicles, unlawful trading, dog fouling, and other forms of environmental nuisance. Use enforcement powers where necessary, including issuing warnings, notices, and fixed penalty notices. Gather evidence, take witness statements, and prepare legal documents to support prosecutions. Conduct investigations, surveys and inspections to check compliance with legislation. Operate body-worn cameras, noise monitoring equipment, mobile devices, and other council-issued equipment. Work jointly with police and partner agencies, sharing intelligence and coordinating action. Assist with stray dog control, nuisance vehicle enforcement, and other duties as directed. Maintain accurate records, data and casework using council IT systems. Apply Now: If you have the skills and experience required for this role, we encourage you to apply. Should your CV be shortlisted, an Adecco Consultant will contact you to discuss progressing your application to the client. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Senior Litigation Supervisor (CFA & Court-Led Disputes) - Nottingham We are recruiting an experienced Senior Litigation Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive to lead frontline supervision and drive the progress of Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA) litigation and defended court cases within a specialist dispute resolution team. This is a dual-focus role combining team leadership, technical mentoring, and hands-on case management , supporting a high-volume caseload of defended debt and possession claims. The successful candidate will guide colleagues, remove case barriers, and deliver clear strategic advice to clients, with the aim of resolving matters commercially or representing them at hearing when required. What the Role Involves Leadership & Supervision Overseeing the quality and accuracy of legal drafting produced by solicitors, trainees, and paralegals Providing day-to-day guidance on court processes, compliance, and case progression Acting as the first escalation point for team queries and technical support Supporting workload allocation and identifying capacity or process improvements Ensuring team performance targets are achieved, including financial recovery, billing output, and work-in-progress management Contributing to operational refinements in litigation and arrears-focused legal services Fee-Earning & Case Ownership Managing 50+ active litigation files in formal court process (debt disputes and possession claims) Reviewing case lists monthly to identify barriers, next steps, and billing opportunities Assessing legal issues following receipt of defence, advising on risks, merits, and commercial strategy Handling interim contested applications (e.g., set-aside, enforcement challenges), advising on prospects and cost impact Progressing tenancy and security-linked possession claims, including mortgage-holder engagement where relevant Drafting and quality-checking key litigation documents, including: Statements of case Court applications Evidence and witness statements Counsel briefing instructions Conducting legal research to support robust advice and procedural accuracy Instructing external experts (e.g., counsel, surveyors, advocates) when required Negotiating and concluding settlements where commercially possible Providing clients with monthly updates on progress and projected costs Maintaining precise time recording and file notes using legal CMS platforms Supporting regular billing cycles and cost transparency for all non-fixed fee matters Growth & Profile Building Contributing written content to support team visibility, including blogs, legal insights, and case success updates Attending professional networking and industry events to build relationships and generate new opportunities Supporting business development through educational or promotional legal content Essential Requirements Qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive Minimum of 5 years PQE Strong background in civil litigation , including defended debt and possession proceedings Experience supervising or mentoring junior legal staff Confident working with case management systems and digital court processes Excellent communication with clients and legal opponents Highly organised, commercially aware, and comfortable managing financial and performance targets Proficient in Microsoft Office Preferred (But Not Essential) Prior exposure to property management disputes, tenancy litigation, service-linked possession claims, or mortgage-holder negotiations Experience with Proclaim or similar legal CMS platforms Benefits & Working Culture Private health and wellbeing support package Birthday leave day in addition to annual holiday allowance Enhanced staff benefits including additional leave and wellbeing initiatives Ongoing professional development and CPD support A collaborative, performance-driven team environment Modern Nottingham-based office with strong progression opportunities If this role sounds of interest to you, please send your CV or get in touch with Steph at Simpson Judge for more information
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Senior Litigation Supervisor (CFA & Court-Led Disputes) - Nottingham We are recruiting an experienced Senior Litigation Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive to lead frontline supervision and drive the progress of Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA) litigation and defended court cases within a specialist dispute resolution team. This is a dual-focus role combining team leadership, technical mentoring, and hands-on case management , supporting a high-volume caseload of defended debt and possession claims. The successful candidate will guide colleagues, remove case barriers, and deliver clear strategic advice to clients, with the aim of resolving matters commercially or representing them at hearing when required. What the Role Involves Leadership & Supervision Overseeing the quality and accuracy of legal drafting produced by solicitors, trainees, and paralegals Providing day-to-day guidance on court processes, compliance, and case progression Acting as the first escalation point for team queries and technical support Supporting workload allocation and identifying capacity or process improvements Ensuring team performance targets are achieved, including financial recovery, billing output, and work-in-progress management Contributing to operational refinements in litigation and arrears-focused legal services Fee-Earning & Case Ownership Managing 50+ active litigation files in formal court process (debt disputes and possession claims) Reviewing case lists monthly to identify barriers, next steps, and billing opportunities Assessing legal issues following receipt of defence, advising on risks, merits, and commercial strategy Handling interim contested applications (e.g., set-aside, enforcement challenges), advising on prospects and cost impact Progressing tenancy and security-linked possession claims, including mortgage-holder engagement where relevant Drafting and quality-checking key litigation documents, including: Statements of case Court applications Evidence and witness statements Counsel briefing instructions Conducting legal research to support robust advice and procedural accuracy Instructing external experts (e.g., counsel, surveyors, advocates) when required Negotiating and concluding settlements where commercially possible Providing clients with monthly updates on progress and projected costs Maintaining precise time recording and file notes using legal CMS platforms Supporting regular billing cycles and cost transparency for all non-fixed fee matters Growth & Profile Building Contributing written content to support team visibility, including blogs, legal insights, and case success updates Attending professional networking and industry events to build relationships and generate new opportunities Supporting business development through educational or promotional legal content Essential Requirements Qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive Minimum of 5 years PQE Strong background in civil litigation , including defended debt and possession proceedings Experience supervising or mentoring junior legal staff Confident working with case management systems and digital court processes Excellent communication with clients and legal opponents Highly organised, commercially aware, and comfortable managing financial and performance targets Proficient in Microsoft Office Preferred (But Not Essential) Prior exposure to property management disputes, tenancy litigation, service-linked possession claims, or mortgage-holder negotiations Experience with Proclaim or similar legal CMS platforms Benefits & Working Culture Private health and wellbeing support package Birthday leave day in addition to annual holiday allowance Enhanced staff benefits including additional leave and wellbeing initiatives Ongoing professional development and CPD support A collaborative, performance-driven team environment Modern Nottingham-based office with strong progression opportunities If this role sounds of interest to you, please send your CV or get in touch with Steph at Simpson Judge for more information
About The Role Currie & Brown's disputes team is a key part of its specialist services and has been identified as an area of targeted growth. The team is based in London, but this role can be based at any of our UK offices. The chosen candidate will support in the delivery of dispute avoidance, management, and resolution services, particularly in relation to quantum opinion and contractual advice, click apply for full job details
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
About The Role Currie & Brown's disputes team is a key part of its specialist services and has been identified as an area of targeted growth. The team is based in London, but this role can be based at any of our UK offices. The chosen candidate will support in the delivery of dispute avoidance, management, and resolution services, particularly in relation to quantum opinion and contractual advice, click apply for full job details
A global consultancy firm in Greater London is seeking a Consultant to provide financial and economic support in high-stakes disputes. You will analyze financial data, conduct business valuations, and collaborate with expert witnesses and clients. Ideal candidates are newly qualified accountants or economists with at least 3 years in consulting. Join a diverse team committed to inclusive growth and enjoy flexible working arrangements that prioritize your professional development.
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
A global consultancy firm in Greater London is seeking a Consultant to provide financial and economic support in high-stakes disputes. You will analyze financial data, conduct business valuations, and collaborate with expert witnesses and clients. Ideal candidates are newly qualified accountants or economists with at least 3 years in consulting. Join a diverse team committed to inclusive growth and enjoy flexible working arrangements that prioritize your professional development.
Property Litigation Solicitor (1 3 Years PQE) Location: Basingstoke - Permanent We are seeking a motivated Property Litigation Solicitor with 1 3 years PQE to join a dynamic dispute resolution team. This is an exciting opportunity to handle a broad range of property-related litigation matters and provide expert advice to clients across landlord tenant disputes, real estate conflicts, and contractual breaches. Key Responsibilities: Manage and advise on landlord tenant disputes, including rent arrears, lease interpretation, and lease terminations. Handle dilapidation claims, negotiating and resolving effectively. Advise and act on adverse possession claims, including complex title issues. Represent clients in trespass, nuisance, boundary, and possession claims. Handle real estate disputes involving ownership, easements, and covenants. Advise on and litigate matters involving breach of contract in property transactions. Draft pleadings, witness statements, and other litigation documents. Conduct case management, liaise with counsel, and represent clients in court proceedings. Provide clear, pragmatic advice to clients, balancing legal risk with commercial objectives. Candidate Requirements: Qualified solicitor with 1 3 years PQE in property litigation. Strong knowledge of landlord tenant law, property rights, and real estate disputes . Experience handling claims relating to dilapidations, adverse possession, trespass, nuisance, and boundary disputes . Excellent drafting, negotiation, and advocacy skills . Strong analytical ability and attention to detail. Ability to manage a varied caseload independently while collaborating within a team. Strong client communication skills and commercial awareness . What s on Offer: Exposure to a wide range of complex and high-value property disputes . Supportive team environment with opportunities for professional development . Competitive benefits package.
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Property Litigation Solicitor (1 3 Years PQE) Location: Basingstoke - Permanent We are seeking a motivated Property Litigation Solicitor with 1 3 years PQE to join a dynamic dispute resolution team. This is an exciting opportunity to handle a broad range of property-related litigation matters and provide expert advice to clients across landlord tenant disputes, real estate conflicts, and contractual breaches. Key Responsibilities: Manage and advise on landlord tenant disputes, including rent arrears, lease interpretation, and lease terminations. Handle dilapidation claims, negotiating and resolving effectively. Advise and act on adverse possession claims, including complex title issues. Represent clients in trespass, nuisance, boundary, and possession claims. Handle real estate disputes involving ownership, easements, and covenants. Advise on and litigate matters involving breach of contract in property transactions. Draft pleadings, witness statements, and other litigation documents. Conduct case management, liaise with counsel, and represent clients in court proceedings. Provide clear, pragmatic advice to clients, balancing legal risk with commercial objectives. Candidate Requirements: Qualified solicitor with 1 3 years PQE in property litigation. Strong knowledge of landlord tenant law, property rights, and real estate disputes . Experience handling claims relating to dilapidations, adverse possession, trespass, nuisance, and boundary disputes . Excellent drafting, negotiation, and advocacy skills . Strong analytical ability and attention to detail. Ability to manage a varied caseload independently while collaborating within a team. Strong client communication skills and commercial awareness . What s on Offer: Exposure to a wide range of complex and high-value property disputes . Supportive team environment with opportunities for professional development . Competitive benefits package.
Graduate Planning Manager Uxbridge Our client a growing house builder are looking to appoint an ambitious Graduate Planning Manager to their team. The successful Graduate Planning Manager can expect to work in a busy, vibrant atmosphere while gaining expert support and guidance to become a Chartered Town Planner. Qualifications: In this instance applications are sought from candidates with an MSc in an appropriate RTPI accredited discipline and ideally some planning experience. Due to the travel commitments involved with the role a full UK drivers licence is essential. Duties: Preparing and assisting with Planning Applications; Preparing and assisting with feasibility studies; Reviewing post submission work including public inquiries and expert witness work Preparing and assisting with proposals and tenders for new work; Attending client meetings Benefits: Joining a growing consultancy with excellent career progression opportunities Full benefits package including APC support Interested? To discuss this vacancy and other positions within the town planning sector, please do not hesitate to contact HARRIET ROIGE on (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed) and we will get back to you.
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Graduate Planning Manager Uxbridge Our client a growing house builder are looking to appoint an ambitious Graduate Planning Manager to their team. The successful Graduate Planning Manager can expect to work in a busy, vibrant atmosphere while gaining expert support and guidance to become a Chartered Town Planner. Qualifications: In this instance applications are sought from candidates with an MSc in an appropriate RTPI accredited discipline and ideally some planning experience. Due to the travel commitments involved with the role a full UK drivers licence is essential. Duties: Preparing and assisting with Planning Applications; Preparing and assisting with feasibility studies; Reviewing post submission work including public inquiries and expert witness work Preparing and assisting with proposals and tenders for new work; Attending client meetings Benefits: Joining a growing consultancy with excellent career progression opportunities Full benefits package including APC support Interested? To discuss this vacancy and other positions within the town planning sector, please do not hesitate to contact HARRIET ROIGE on (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed) and we will get back to you.
Cameron James Professional Recruitment
Radcliffe-on-trent, Nottinghamshire
My client is a long established specialist sub contractor to the wider construction undustry and is seeking a Senior Building Surveyor to further augment its surveying division. As a Senior Building Surveyor, you will lead the delivery of building surveying services with a specialism in fire safety and building safety compliance,. You ll manage and mentor a growing team of built environment surveyors while working collaboratively with global fire engineers, façade/structural, and MEP engineers to ensure robust, compliant, and coordinated design and delivery. This role includes close engagement with public and private sector clients, legal professionals, and internal teams to meet the requirements of the Building Regulations, the Building Safety Act, and support the maintenance of the Golden Thread of building information. Key Responsibilities Lead and undertake complex building surveys, fire safety reviews, and compliance assessments across a range of sectors and building types. Manage, mentor, and support a team of building surveyors, ensuring high technical standards, CPD development, and performance. Advise on the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and relevant statutory duties for Accountable and Principal Accountable Persons. Support clients in fulfilling building regulation obligations, including data management, record keeping, and lifecycle building management. Engage with construction lawyers on technical disputes, reports, and expert witness-style reviews related to contractual disputes, Defective Premises Act claims and limitation periods. Have a good understanding of modern methods of construction. Collaborate with fire engineers, structural engineers, and MEP teams to provide integrated and coordinated solutions. Oversee project quality, budgets, timelines, and reporting ensuring regulatory alignment and client satisfaction. Actively contribute to business development, including fee proposals and tender submissions. Requirements Degree in Building Surveying (HNC/HND minimum or RICS-accredited degree/postgrad conversion) Member or Chartered status with RICS (MRICS) or CIOB (MCIOB) or equivalent In-depth understanding of Building Regulations (especially Part B) Part G, L & O, Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and Golden Thread requirements An understanding of fire safety design and regulatory compliance on new and existing buildings Knowledge of Defective Premises Act, including recent changes to limitation periods would be an advantage. Experience mentoring junior surveyors and leading multidisciplinary delivery teams Excellent communication and reporting skills, with client-facing confidence Familiarity with JCT and NEC contracts, and public sector procurement processes Strong collaboration skills, particularly with engineers and legal teams Full UK driving licence
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
My client is a long established specialist sub contractor to the wider construction undustry and is seeking a Senior Building Surveyor to further augment its surveying division. As a Senior Building Surveyor, you will lead the delivery of building surveying services with a specialism in fire safety and building safety compliance,. You ll manage and mentor a growing team of built environment surveyors while working collaboratively with global fire engineers, façade/structural, and MEP engineers to ensure robust, compliant, and coordinated design and delivery. This role includes close engagement with public and private sector clients, legal professionals, and internal teams to meet the requirements of the Building Regulations, the Building Safety Act, and support the maintenance of the Golden Thread of building information. Key Responsibilities Lead and undertake complex building surveys, fire safety reviews, and compliance assessments across a range of sectors and building types. Manage, mentor, and support a team of building surveyors, ensuring high technical standards, CPD development, and performance. Advise on the Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and relevant statutory duties for Accountable and Principal Accountable Persons. Support clients in fulfilling building regulation obligations, including data management, record keeping, and lifecycle building management. Engage with construction lawyers on technical disputes, reports, and expert witness-style reviews related to contractual disputes, Defective Premises Act claims and limitation periods. Have a good understanding of modern methods of construction. Collaborate with fire engineers, structural engineers, and MEP teams to provide integrated and coordinated solutions. Oversee project quality, budgets, timelines, and reporting ensuring regulatory alignment and client satisfaction. Actively contribute to business development, including fee proposals and tender submissions. Requirements Degree in Building Surveying (HNC/HND minimum or RICS-accredited degree/postgrad conversion) Member or Chartered status with RICS (MRICS) or CIOB (MCIOB) or equivalent In-depth understanding of Building Regulations (especially Part B) Part G, L & O, Building Safety Act, Fire Safety Act, and Golden Thread requirements An understanding of fire safety design and regulatory compliance on new and existing buildings Knowledge of Defective Premises Act, including recent changes to limitation periods would be an advantage. Experience mentoring junior surveyors and leading multidisciplinary delivery teams Excellent communication and reporting skills, with client-facing confidence Familiarity with JCT and NEC contracts, and public sector procurement processes Strong collaboration skills, particularly with engineers and legal teams Full UK driving licence
Join a small forward-thinking and creative team of rural surveyors. Based in Exeter, Devon, we provide local and national traditional land agency services with a reputation for excellence and are the leading independent Environmental Credit brokers in the UK regulated by the RICS. The firm provides a diverse range of professional services, including estate management, farm and land sales, valuations, planning, ecological and forestry advice, landlord & tenant, rent reviews, ELMS, BPS and SFI claims. The firm is also the leading national brokerage house for a variety of intangible assets including BPS Entitlements (Wales, Scotland and NI), Carbon, Biodiversity Net Gain, Nutrient Neutrality and Water Abstraction Licences in the UK, with over 32 years of experience in trading since 1992. There will also be opportunities to become directly involved in exciting and specialised projects such as expert witness work, large-scale woodland creation, BNG surveys & projects and researching and giving expert advice on cutting-edge policy issues including our brokerage work. We are committed to encouraging our trainees to build upon their strengths and believe that those who are working in areas that they enjoy will succeed. We work closely with the team to design the training around a broad-based grounding in all areas that a traditional land agent would come across, without over-specialising at too early a stage. We can do this by providing early client contact and a high level of support, enabling employees to quickly fulfil their potential. The ideal candidate for a graduate or apprentice role will either have completed or be studying for an RICS accredited rural degree whether part time or is about to start this. A wide range of experience will be gained throughout the rural sector and we will work with the successful candidate to achieve the required level in all RICS APC competencies, building on any previous knowledge and interests. CAAV training is also included. Our trainees since 1992 have a proven track record of successfully achieving their chartered status as rural surveyors (RICS) and agricultural valuers (CAAV), whilst enjoying exciting challenges in their day-to-day employment with an early high level of client contact and responsibility.
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Join a small forward-thinking and creative team of rural surveyors. Based in Exeter, Devon, we provide local and national traditional land agency services with a reputation for excellence and are the leading independent Environmental Credit brokers in the UK regulated by the RICS. The firm provides a diverse range of professional services, including estate management, farm and land sales, valuations, planning, ecological and forestry advice, landlord & tenant, rent reviews, ELMS, BPS and SFI claims. The firm is also the leading national brokerage house for a variety of intangible assets including BPS Entitlements (Wales, Scotland and NI), Carbon, Biodiversity Net Gain, Nutrient Neutrality and Water Abstraction Licences in the UK, with over 32 years of experience in trading since 1992. There will also be opportunities to become directly involved in exciting and specialised projects such as expert witness work, large-scale woodland creation, BNG surveys & projects and researching and giving expert advice on cutting-edge policy issues including our brokerage work. We are committed to encouraging our trainees to build upon their strengths and believe that those who are working in areas that they enjoy will succeed. We work closely with the team to design the training around a broad-based grounding in all areas that a traditional land agent would come across, without over-specialising at too early a stage. We can do this by providing early client contact and a high level of support, enabling employees to quickly fulfil their potential. The ideal candidate for a graduate or apprentice role will either have completed or be studying for an RICS accredited rural degree whether part time or is about to start this. A wide range of experience will be gained throughout the rural sector and we will work with the successful candidate to achieve the required level in all RICS APC competencies, building on any previous knowledge and interests. CAAV training is also included. Our trainees since 1992 have a proven track record of successfully achieving their chartered status as rural surveyors (RICS) and agricultural valuers (CAAV), whilst enjoying exciting challenges in their day-to-day employment with an early high level of client contact and responsibility.
Join a small forward-thinking and creative team of rural surveyors. Based in Exeter, Devon, we provide local and national traditional land agency services with a reputation for excellence and are the leading independent Environmental Credit brokers in the UK regulated by the RICS. The firm provides a diverse range of professional services, including estate management, farm and land sales, valuations, planning, ecological and forestry advice, landlord & tenant, rent reviews, ELMS, BPS and SFI claims. The firm is also the leading national brokerage house for a variety of intangible assets including BPS Entitlements (Wales, Scotland and NI), Carbon, Biodiversity Net Gain, Nutrient Neutrality and Water Abstraction Licences in the UK, with over 32 years of experience in trading since 1992. There will also be opportunities to become directly involved in exciting and specialised projects such as expert witness work, large-scale woodland creation, BNG surveys & projects and researching and giving expert advice on cutting-edge policy issues including our brokerage work. We are committed to encouraging our trainees to build upon their strengths and believe that those who are working in areas that they enjoy will succeed. We work closely with the team to design the training around a broad-based grounding in all areas that a traditional land agent would come across, without over-specialising at too early a stage. We can do this by providing early client contact and a high level of support, enabling employees to quickly fulfil their potential. The ideal candidate for a graduate or apprentice role will either have completed or be studying for an RICS accredited rural degree whether part time or is about to start this. A wide range of experience will be gained throughout the rural sector and we will work with the successful candidate to achieve the required level in all RICS APC competencies, building on any previous knowledge and interests. CAAV training is also included. Our trainees since 1992 have a proven track record of successfully achieving their chartered status as rural surveyors (RICS) and agricultural valuers (CAAV), whilst enjoying exciting challenges in their day-to-day employment with an early high level of client contact and responsibility.
Jan 09, 2026
Full time
Join a small forward-thinking and creative team of rural surveyors. Based in Exeter, Devon, we provide local and national traditional land agency services with a reputation for excellence and are the leading independent Environmental Credit brokers in the UK regulated by the RICS. The firm provides a diverse range of professional services, including estate management, farm and land sales, valuations, planning, ecological and forestry advice, landlord & tenant, rent reviews, ELMS, BPS and SFI claims. The firm is also the leading national brokerage house for a variety of intangible assets including BPS Entitlements (Wales, Scotland and NI), Carbon, Biodiversity Net Gain, Nutrient Neutrality and Water Abstraction Licences in the UK, with over 32 years of experience in trading since 1992. There will also be opportunities to become directly involved in exciting and specialised projects such as expert witness work, large-scale woodland creation, BNG surveys & projects and researching and giving expert advice on cutting-edge policy issues including our brokerage work. We are committed to encouraging our trainees to build upon their strengths and believe that those who are working in areas that they enjoy will succeed. We work closely with the team to design the training around a broad-based grounding in all areas that a traditional land agent would come across, without over-specialising at too early a stage. We can do this by providing early client contact and a high level of support, enabling employees to quickly fulfil their potential. The ideal candidate for a graduate or apprentice role will either have completed or be studying for an RICS accredited rural degree whether part time or is about to start this. A wide range of experience will be gained throughout the rural sector and we will work with the successful candidate to achieve the required level in all RICS APC competencies, building on any previous knowledge and interests. CAAV training is also included. Our trainees since 1992 have a proven track record of successfully achieving their chartered status as rural surveyors (RICS) and agricultural valuers (CAAV), whilst enjoying exciting challenges in their day-to-day employment with an early high level of client contact and responsibility.
We at TFP, are looking for brilliant minds and passionate hearts to help us shape the future of fertility. We are one of the largest fertility service providers in Europe operating our IVF clinics and egg/sperm freezing banks in the UK, Poland and Netherlands. We have embarked on the mission to use technology to provide patients with a memorable best-in-class fertility journey that leads to the best outcome - starting a family! At TFP, we offer all our patients the care, understanding and expertise that help to bring dreams to life. We are passionate about what we do, which reflects our commitment to creating lives and changing lives. Science research and innovation are key to how we work and have led to us pioneering fertility treatment for more than 35 years. Many of our clinicians are internationally renowned specialists and we regularly share knowledge across our clinics to further improve our success. TFP has a national donor sperm bank, its own quality assurance scheme and own training scheme for junior embryologists. In addition, we are proud to say that we offer a clear & bespoke career framework, support continuing professional development and provide opportunities for staff to travel to other TFP clinics further their learning and support career progression. The Role: This is an exciting opportunity for a trained Embryologist to join our team of highly skilled and dedicated scientists. As well as providing a significant contribution to the clinical workload, the successful candidate will have opportunities to be involved in training junior embryologists, internal quality control, donor recruitment, organising imports/exports and supporting in the management of stored gametes/embryos. This is a full time position working 37.5 hour per week There will be on-call and weekend working required on a rotational basis This position is available as a 12 month fixed term contract The Location: Wessex Fertility was established in 1992 and is one of the UK's longest standing IVF clinics. Due to the passion, expertise and reputation of our team, the clinic has grown into a leading fertility clinic and offers a full suite of treatment and diagnostic services, including PGT. Providing treatment to both NHS and private patients, Wessex Fertility performs approximately 500 fresh cycles and 400 frozen cycles per year. Conveniently located on the outskirts of Southampton, adjacent to junction 3 of the M271, there is ample free parking for staff and patients around the building. Our laboratory is equipped with the latest equipment and monitoring systems that support us in achieving excellent outcome KPI's. Wessex Fertility also has a 5/5 inspection rating from the HFEA. Key Responsibilities: Clinical Skills: Perform standard embryology & andrology procedures (e.g., semen analysis, oocyte collection, ICSI, embryo transfer, cryopreservation). Recruit, select, and screen gamete donors following national regulations and TFP policies. Ensure adherence to TFP Laboratory SOPs in all procedures. Communicate treatment results and options to patients. Obtain patient consent and accurately document cycle details in the management system. Perform witnessing & traceability in line with regulations. Assist in cryostore & gas cylinder maintenance, equipment quality control, and lab cleaning. Quality Management: Acknowledge and read lab documents (SOPs, policies, risk assessments). Raise non-conformities and notify Lab Manager. Participate in quality control & assurance activities. Monitor KPI data and personal performance. Follow Health & Safety guidelines and use PPE appropriately. Resource Management: Monitor lab equipment and stock levels. Induction, Training & Performance Management: Assist in training junior staff under Lab Manager's guidance. Engage in continuous professional development. Regulatory Compliance: Adhere to national regulations, professional guidelines, and TFP policies. Ensure proper witnessing & traceability of lab processes. Maintain cryostore and ensure consent in line with regulatory requirements. Transport gametes/embryos in accordance with regulations. Participate in research projects as needed. Communication: Attend lab/clinic meetings as directed by Lab Manager. Ensure effective communication with other departments and TFP. Participate in patient information events and represent TFP at industry conferences. Confidentiality: Maintain confidentiality in line with data protection legislation. Qualifications and Experience: Essential Degree in Life Science State Registered/Nationally Registered Scientist (or immediately eligible to apply) Minimum of 3 years clinical experience Full knowledge of the biology and scientific evidence underpinning clinical embryology practice Full knowledge of the work of related disciplines Full knowledge of prevailing national legislation Experience of performing quality control and participating in quality assurance Flexible and self-motivated High level of resilience High level of attention to detail Excellent communication skills Excellent time management/prioritisation skills Right to work in the country of application Satisfactory criminal record checks Desirable MSc or PhD in Life Science ESHRE Certificate PGT Experience Salary: Competitive (Depending on experience) Location: TFP Wessex Fertility Hours of work: 37.5 hours per week 08.00-16.00hrs Weekend Working at approximately a 1:4 (renumerated with TOIL/overtime) On-Call: Working approximately a 1:4 in coordination with your weekend (remunerated with a daily rate of pay in addition to your basic salary) Pension: Dual contribution pension scheme Holiday Entitlement: 27 Days + Bank holidays pro rata
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
We at TFP, are looking for brilliant minds and passionate hearts to help us shape the future of fertility. We are one of the largest fertility service providers in Europe operating our IVF clinics and egg/sperm freezing banks in the UK, Poland and Netherlands. We have embarked on the mission to use technology to provide patients with a memorable best-in-class fertility journey that leads to the best outcome - starting a family! At TFP, we offer all our patients the care, understanding and expertise that help to bring dreams to life. We are passionate about what we do, which reflects our commitment to creating lives and changing lives. Science research and innovation are key to how we work and have led to us pioneering fertility treatment for more than 35 years. Many of our clinicians are internationally renowned specialists and we regularly share knowledge across our clinics to further improve our success. TFP has a national donor sperm bank, its own quality assurance scheme and own training scheme for junior embryologists. In addition, we are proud to say that we offer a clear & bespoke career framework, support continuing professional development and provide opportunities for staff to travel to other TFP clinics further their learning and support career progression. The Role: This is an exciting opportunity for a trained Embryologist to join our team of highly skilled and dedicated scientists. As well as providing a significant contribution to the clinical workload, the successful candidate will have opportunities to be involved in training junior embryologists, internal quality control, donor recruitment, organising imports/exports and supporting in the management of stored gametes/embryos. This is a full time position working 37.5 hour per week There will be on-call and weekend working required on a rotational basis This position is available as a 12 month fixed term contract The Location: Wessex Fertility was established in 1992 and is one of the UK's longest standing IVF clinics. Due to the passion, expertise and reputation of our team, the clinic has grown into a leading fertility clinic and offers a full suite of treatment and diagnostic services, including PGT. Providing treatment to both NHS and private patients, Wessex Fertility performs approximately 500 fresh cycles and 400 frozen cycles per year. Conveniently located on the outskirts of Southampton, adjacent to junction 3 of the M271, there is ample free parking for staff and patients around the building. Our laboratory is equipped with the latest equipment and monitoring systems that support us in achieving excellent outcome KPI's. Wessex Fertility also has a 5/5 inspection rating from the HFEA. Key Responsibilities: Clinical Skills: Perform standard embryology & andrology procedures (e.g., semen analysis, oocyte collection, ICSI, embryo transfer, cryopreservation). Recruit, select, and screen gamete donors following national regulations and TFP policies. Ensure adherence to TFP Laboratory SOPs in all procedures. Communicate treatment results and options to patients. Obtain patient consent and accurately document cycle details in the management system. Perform witnessing & traceability in line with regulations. Assist in cryostore & gas cylinder maintenance, equipment quality control, and lab cleaning. Quality Management: Acknowledge and read lab documents (SOPs, policies, risk assessments). Raise non-conformities and notify Lab Manager. Participate in quality control & assurance activities. Monitor KPI data and personal performance. Follow Health & Safety guidelines and use PPE appropriately. Resource Management: Monitor lab equipment and stock levels. Induction, Training & Performance Management: Assist in training junior staff under Lab Manager's guidance. Engage in continuous professional development. Regulatory Compliance: Adhere to national regulations, professional guidelines, and TFP policies. Ensure proper witnessing & traceability of lab processes. Maintain cryostore and ensure consent in line with regulatory requirements. Transport gametes/embryos in accordance with regulations. Participate in research projects as needed. Communication: Attend lab/clinic meetings as directed by Lab Manager. Ensure effective communication with other departments and TFP. Participate in patient information events and represent TFP at industry conferences. Confidentiality: Maintain confidentiality in line with data protection legislation. Qualifications and Experience: Essential Degree in Life Science State Registered/Nationally Registered Scientist (or immediately eligible to apply) Minimum of 3 years clinical experience Full knowledge of the biology and scientific evidence underpinning clinical embryology practice Full knowledge of the work of related disciplines Full knowledge of prevailing national legislation Experience of performing quality control and participating in quality assurance Flexible and self-motivated High level of resilience High level of attention to detail Excellent communication skills Excellent time management/prioritisation skills Right to work in the country of application Satisfactory criminal record checks Desirable MSc or PhD in Life Science ESHRE Certificate PGT Experience Salary: Competitive (Depending on experience) Location: TFP Wessex Fertility Hours of work: 37.5 hours per week 08.00-16.00hrs Weekend Working at approximately a 1:4 (renumerated with TOIL/overtime) On-Call: Working approximately a 1:4 in coordination with your weekend (remunerated with a daily rate of pay in addition to your basic salary) Pension: Dual contribution pension scheme Holiday Entitlement: 27 Days + Bank holidays pro rata
Solicitor (Military Claims) - NQ-4PQE Top Tier Firm Catterick or Cardiff Hybrid Working- 2 days in office Yolk are supporting a leading national law firm who are looking to expand their specialist military claims team. This role focuses on representing service personnel and their families, helping them secure fair compensation where preventable injury or illness has occurred during service. This is an excellent chance for a junior solicitor to build expertise within a highly respected department, while being supported by recognised specialists in clinical negligence and personal injury. What you'll be doing: You'll work on a varied and interesting caseload which may include: Military-related injury claims Personal Injury matters Elements of clinical negligence and industrial disease Reviewing medical evidence and expert reports Drafting pleadings, witness statements and advice Liaising with counsel and attending conferences Supporting clinics and client outreach initiatives Taking initial enquiries and providing sensitive client care You'll also have the opportunity to support the development of wider team knowledge and may supervise more junior fee earners over time. The experience you will have: We'd love to speak with people who can demonstrate: 0-4 years PQE (guide only - all levels considered) Strong organisational skills and the ability to prioritise Excellent communication and empathy when dealing with clients A genuine interest in personal injury and claimant work Ability to manage your own files with supervision Ambition, initiative and a collaborative approach are key. Why join this team? This is a supportive and well-established group with a strong national reputation. You'll benefit from: Exposure to high-quality work Hybrid flexibility Clear progression routes Training and development from specialist lawyers Benefits A comprehensive package including (but not limited to): 25+ days annual leave plus Bank Holidays CSR and volunteering days Birthday leave Hybrid working model Pension and life assurance Payment of professional subscriptions Employee wellbeing support Local discounts and reward schemes Apply today or get in touch to find out more. All enquiries will be handled in the strictest confidence by Yolk Recruitment. If you are looking to pursue the next step in your career with a highly regarded law firm, we encourage you to apply by contacting Nicole Smith on (phone number removed) or alternatively send your CV. Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Solicitor (Military Claims) - NQ-4PQE Top Tier Firm Catterick or Cardiff Hybrid Working- 2 days in office Yolk are supporting a leading national law firm who are looking to expand their specialist military claims team. This role focuses on representing service personnel and their families, helping them secure fair compensation where preventable injury or illness has occurred during service. This is an excellent chance for a junior solicitor to build expertise within a highly respected department, while being supported by recognised specialists in clinical negligence and personal injury. What you'll be doing: You'll work on a varied and interesting caseload which may include: Military-related injury claims Personal Injury matters Elements of clinical negligence and industrial disease Reviewing medical evidence and expert reports Drafting pleadings, witness statements and advice Liaising with counsel and attending conferences Supporting clinics and client outreach initiatives Taking initial enquiries and providing sensitive client care You'll also have the opportunity to support the development of wider team knowledge and may supervise more junior fee earners over time. The experience you will have: We'd love to speak with people who can demonstrate: 0-4 years PQE (guide only - all levels considered) Strong organisational skills and the ability to prioritise Excellent communication and empathy when dealing with clients A genuine interest in personal injury and claimant work Ability to manage your own files with supervision Ambition, initiative and a collaborative approach are key. Why join this team? This is a supportive and well-established group with a strong national reputation. You'll benefit from: Exposure to high-quality work Hybrid flexibility Clear progression routes Training and development from specialist lawyers Benefits A comprehensive package including (but not limited to): 25+ days annual leave plus Bank Holidays CSR and volunteering days Birthday leave Hybrid working model Pension and life assurance Payment of professional subscriptions Employee wellbeing support Local discounts and reward schemes Apply today or get in touch to find out more. All enquiries will be handled in the strictest confidence by Yolk Recruitment. If you are looking to pursue the next step in your career with a highly regarded law firm, we encourage you to apply by contacting Nicole Smith on (phone number removed) or alternatively send your CV. Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
We are delighted to be working alongside a very established legal services organisation who is seeking to recruit a Legal Secretary / PA to join their team in Haywards Heath on a permanent and full time basis My client is highly thought of within their sector and offers an excellent environment and team in which to work. This role is full time (Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm) and is office based. This is a rare opportunity to join an established and very reputable company within their field. Legal Secretary / PA Full time permanent role Mon-Fri (Apply online only) - office based role Haywards Heath - There is no parking available at the office but there are public car parks along with free street parking nearby. The mainline train station is also a short walk from the office. Salary - circa £30000 - £35000 per year plus very good all round company benefits and annual bonus. 21 days holiday plus all UK bank holidays, plus a minimum of 3 days additional holiday provided for Christmas shutdown. This is an exceptional opportunity to use your skills and experience gained within a Legal Secretarial role The role - Legal Secretary / PA We are looking for a Legal Secretary / PA to the Litigation/Dispute Resolution Partner at our clients prestigious law firm in Sussex. This role will place you at the heart of the litigation department s operations, providing high-level support. If you have strong experience supporting at Secretary/PA level within a law firm (you do not need experience within Litigation / Dispute Resolution), we d like to hear from you now! Interviews are taking place between now and Christmas. Duties will include: PA & Administrative Support Provide comprehensive PA support to the Partner, including diary management, travel arrangements, and expense processing. Manage incoming correspondence, calls, and emails, ensuring timely responses and prioritisation. Draft, format, and proofread correspondence and legal documents with a high degree of accuracy. Prepare bundles for court hearings, mediations, and client meetings. Manage electronic filing systems and maintain up-to-date case files in line with procedures. Litigation Support Assist with the preparation and submission of court documents, adhering to court deadlines and procedural requirements. Co-ordinate disclosure, witness statements, and trial bundles. Liaise with counsel, experts, clients, and court officials. Track key dates and maintain case timetables. Experience, competencies and knowledge required: Good experience as a Legal PA or Legal Secretary, ideally within a Litigation or Dispute Resolution but not essential at all. Knowledge of court procedures and case management systems. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong IT proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint) and document management systems. High attention to detail, with the ability to work in a busy environment, whilst meeting deadlines. For more information regarding this new and exciting Legal Secretary / PA opportunity, please apply now! Short-listing will take place soon - don't miss out! Wild Recruitment Ltd T/A First Recruitment Services is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
We are delighted to be working alongside a very established legal services organisation who is seeking to recruit a Legal Secretary / PA to join their team in Haywards Heath on a permanent and full time basis My client is highly thought of within their sector and offers an excellent environment and team in which to work. This role is full time (Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm) and is office based. This is a rare opportunity to join an established and very reputable company within their field. Legal Secretary / PA Full time permanent role Mon-Fri (Apply online only) - office based role Haywards Heath - There is no parking available at the office but there are public car parks along with free street parking nearby. The mainline train station is also a short walk from the office. Salary - circa £30000 - £35000 per year plus very good all round company benefits and annual bonus. 21 days holiday plus all UK bank holidays, plus a minimum of 3 days additional holiday provided for Christmas shutdown. This is an exceptional opportunity to use your skills and experience gained within a Legal Secretarial role The role - Legal Secretary / PA We are looking for a Legal Secretary / PA to the Litigation/Dispute Resolution Partner at our clients prestigious law firm in Sussex. This role will place you at the heart of the litigation department s operations, providing high-level support. If you have strong experience supporting at Secretary/PA level within a law firm (you do not need experience within Litigation / Dispute Resolution), we d like to hear from you now! Interviews are taking place between now and Christmas. Duties will include: PA & Administrative Support Provide comprehensive PA support to the Partner, including diary management, travel arrangements, and expense processing. Manage incoming correspondence, calls, and emails, ensuring timely responses and prioritisation. Draft, format, and proofread correspondence and legal documents with a high degree of accuracy. Prepare bundles for court hearings, mediations, and client meetings. Manage electronic filing systems and maintain up-to-date case files in line with procedures. Litigation Support Assist with the preparation and submission of court documents, adhering to court deadlines and procedural requirements. Co-ordinate disclosure, witness statements, and trial bundles. Liaise with counsel, experts, clients, and court officials. Track key dates and maintain case timetables. Experience, competencies and knowledge required: Good experience as a Legal PA or Legal Secretary, ideally within a Litigation or Dispute Resolution but not essential at all. Knowledge of court procedures and case management systems. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong IT proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint) and document management systems. High attention to detail, with the ability to work in a busy environment, whilst meeting deadlines. For more information regarding this new and exciting Legal Secretary / PA opportunity, please apply now! Short-listing will take place soon - don't miss out! Wild Recruitment Ltd T/A First Recruitment Services is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job
Join the NHS Legal Services Team in 2026 - Supporting Health Through Law! Are you ready to take the next step in your legal career and make a real difference in healthcare? The NHS Legal Services Directorate is looking for dedicated, detail?oriented professionals to join our team in 2026. This is your opportunity to play a key part in delivering expert legal support across the NHS. Location - Belfast City Centre Rate of pay 12:31 per hour Monday to Friday 9am until 5pm About the Role As a valued member of our Legal Services team, you'll work closely with Line Managers and Solicitors, providing vital support across a wide range of legal matters. From preparing documentation and liaising with clients to assisting with court proceedings and maintaining legal records, your role will help ensure that healthcare providers receive timely and effective legal assistance. What You'll Do Prepare legal documentation, pleadings, and instructions under supervision. Liaise with Solicitors, Line Managers, and Trust personnel to gather and manage case materials. Support the preparation and analysis of statistics and maintain the Legal Information System. Assist in preparing briefs for Counsel and coordinate court attendance for witnesses and staff. Ensure referrals and instructions are managed efficiently and professionally. Contribute to team development and continuous improvement initiatives. Communicate effectively with clients and colleagues across the NHS. Cover post and court?run duties where required. Why Join Us? Working within the NHS Legal Services Directorate offers you the chance to support the public health system through meaningful legal work. You'll be part of an organisation committed to professional development, teamwork, and excellence in service delivery. Be part of a team that ensures fairness, accountability, and integrity within the NHS. Your expertise can make a lasting impact. Apply now to join our NHS Legal Services team in 2026 - where your skills help protect and empower healthcare. For more information please send email Brook Street NMR is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jan 08, 2026
Seasonal
Join the NHS Legal Services Team in 2026 - Supporting Health Through Law! Are you ready to take the next step in your legal career and make a real difference in healthcare? The NHS Legal Services Directorate is looking for dedicated, detail?oriented professionals to join our team in 2026. This is your opportunity to play a key part in delivering expert legal support across the NHS. Location - Belfast City Centre Rate of pay 12:31 per hour Monday to Friday 9am until 5pm About the Role As a valued member of our Legal Services team, you'll work closely with Line Managers and Solicitors, providing vital support across a wide range of legal matters. From preparing documentation and liaising with clients to assisting with court proceedings and maintaining legal records, your role will help ensure that healthcare providers receive timely and effective legal assistance. What You'll Do Prepare legal documentation, pleadings, and instructions under supervision. Liaise with Solicitors, Line Managers, and Trust personnel to gather and manage case materials. Support the preparation and analysis of statistics and maintain the Legal Information System. Assist in preparing briefs for Counsel and coordinate court attendance for witnesses and staff. Ensure referrals and instructions are managed efficiently and professionally. Contribute to team development and continuous improvement initiatives. Communicate effectively with clients and colleagues across the NHS. Cover post and court?run duties where required. Why Join Us? Working within the NHS Legal Services Directorate offers you the chance to support the public health system through meaningful legal work. You'll be part of an organisation committed to professional development, teamwork, and excellence in service delivery. Be part of a team that ensures fairness, accountability, and integrity within the NHS. Your expertise can make a lasting impact. Apply now to join our NHS Legal Services team in 2026 - where your skills help protect and empower healthcare. For more information please send email Brook Street NMR is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
GRADUATE RURAL SURVEYOR Join a small forward-thinking and creative team of rural surveyors. Based in Exeter, Devon, we provide local and national traditional land agency services with a reputation for excellence and are the leading independent Environmental Credit brokers in the UK regulated by the RICS. The firm provides a diverse range of professional services, including estate management, farm and land sales, valuations, planning, ecological and forestry advice, landlord & tenant, rent reviews, ELMS, BPS and SFI claims. The firm is also the leading national brokerage house for a variety of intangible assets including BPS Entitlements (Wales, Scotland and NI), Carbon, Biodiversity Net Gain, Nutrient Neutrality and Water Abstraction Licences in the UK, with over 32 years of experience in trading since 1992. There will also be opportunities to become directly involved in exciting and specialised projects such as expert witness work, large-scale woodland creation, BNG surveys & projects and researching and giving expert advice on cutting-edge policy issues including our brokerage work. We are committed to encouraging our trainees to build upon their strengths and believe that those who are working in areas that they enjoy will succeed. We work closely with the team to design the training around a broad-based grounding in all areas that a traditional land agent would come across, without over-specialising at too early a stage. We can do this by providing early client contact and a high level of support, enabling employees to quickly fulfil their potential. The ideal candidate for a graduate role will either have completed or be studying for an RICS accredited rural degree whether part time or is about to start this. A wide range of experience will be gained throughout the rural sector and we will work with the successful candidate to achieve the required level in all RICS APC competencies, building on any previous knowledge and interests. CAAV training is also included. Our trainees since 1992 have a proven track record of successfully achieving their chartered status as rural surveyors (RICS) and agricultural valuers (CAAV), whilst enjoying exciting challenges in their day-to-day employment with an early high level of client contact and responsibility (please see Join Us, for some testimonials). The salary offered will be appropriate to the level of experience and qualification of the successful candidate, with an annual programmed salary review. Significant opportunities for career development are available for the right candidate. All applicants will be treated in the strictest confidence. If you are interested in this opportunity, please click apply and send your CV and a covering letter.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
GRADUATE RURAL SURVEYOR Join a small forward-thinking and creative team of rural surveyors. Based in Exeter, Devon, we provide local and national traditional land agency services with a reputation for excellence and are the leading independent Environmental Credit brokers in the UK regulated by the RICS. The firm provides a diverse range of professional services, including estate management, farm and land sales, valuations, planning, ecological and forestry advice, landlord & tenant, rent reviews, ELMS, BPS and SFI claims. The firm is also the leading national brokerage house for a variety of intangible assets including BPS Entitlements (Wales, Scotland and NI), Carbon, Biodiversity Net Gain, Nutrient Neutrality and Water Abstraction Licences in the UK, with over 32 years of experience in trading since 1992. There will also be opportunities to become directly involved in exciting and specialised projects such as expert witness work, large-scale woodland creation, BNG surveys & projects and researching and giving expert advice on cutting-edge policy issues including our brokerage work. We are committed to encouraging our trainees to build upon their strengths and believe that those who are working in areas that they enjoy will succeed. We work closely with the team to design the training around a broad-based grounding in all areas that a traditional land agent would come across, without over-specialising at too early a stage. We can do this by providing early client contact and a high level of support, enabling employees to quickly fulfil their potential. The ideal candidate for a graduate role will either have completed or be studying for an RICS accredited rural degree whether part time or is about to start this. A wide range of experience will be gained throughout the rural sector and we will work with the successful candidate to achieve the required level in all RICS APC competencies, building on any previous knowledge and interests. CAAV training is also included. Our trainees since 1992 have a proven track record of successfully achieving their chartered status as rural surveyors (RICS) and agricultural valuers (CAAV), whilst enjoying exciting challenges in their day-to-day employment with an early high level of client contact and responsibility (please see Join Us, for some testimonials). The salary offered will be appropriate to the level of experience and qualification of the successful candidate, with an annual programmed salary review. Significant opportunities for career development are available for the right candidate. All applicants will be treated in the strictest confidence. If you are interested in this opportunity, please click apply and send your CV and a covering letter.
GRADUATE RURAL SURVEYOR Join a small forward-thinking and creative team of rural surveyors. Based in Exeter, Devon, we provide local and national traditional land agency services with a reputation for excellence and are the leading independent Environmental Credit brokers in the UK regulated by the RICS. The firm provides a diverse range of professional services, including estate management, farm and land sales, valuations, planning, ecological and forestry advice, landlord & tenant, rent reviews, ELMS, BPS and SFI claims. The firm is also the leading national brokerage house for a variety of intangible assets including BPS Entitlements (Wales, Scotland and NI), Carbon, Biodiversity Net Gain, Nutrient Neutrality and Water Abstraction Licences in the UK, with over 32 years of experience in trading since 1992. There will also be opportunities to become directly involved in exciting and specialised projects such as expert witness work, large-scale woodland creation, BNG surveys & projects and researching and giving expert advice on cutting-edge policy issues including our brokerage work. We are committed to encouraging our trainees to build upon their strengths and believe that those who are working in areas that they enjoy will succeed. We work closely with the team to design the training around a broad-based grounding in all areas that a traditional land agent would come across, without over-specialising at too early a stage. We can do this by providing early client contact and a high level of support, enabling employees to quickly fulfil their potential. The ideal candidate for a graduate role will either have completed or be studying for an RICS accredited rural degree whether part time or is about to start this. A wide range of experience will be gained throughout the rural sector and we will work with the successful candidate to achieve the required level in all RICS APC competencies, building on any previous knowledge and interests. CAAV training is also included. Our trainees since 1992 have a proven track record of successfully achieving their chartered status as rural surveyors (RICS) and agricultural valuers (CAAV), whilst enjoying exciting challenges in their day-to-day employment with an early high level of client contact and responsibility (please see Join Us, for some testimonials). The salary offered will be appropriate to the level of experience and qualification of the successful candidate, with an annual programmed salary review. Significant opportunities for career development are available for the right candidate. All applicants will be treated in the strictest confidence. If you are interested in this opportunity, please click apply and send your CV and a covering letter.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
GRADUATE RURAL SURVEYOR Join a small forward-thinking and creative team of rural surveyors. Based in Exeter, Devon, we provide local and national traditional land agency services with a reputation for excellence and are the leading independent Environmental Credit brokers in the UK regulated by the RICS. The firm provides a diverse range of professional services, including estate management, farm and land sales, valuations, planning, ecological and forestry advice, landlord & tenant, rent reviews, ELMS, BPS and SFI claims. The firm is also the leading national brokerage house for a variety of intangible assets including BPS Entitlements (Wales, Scotland and NI), Carbon, Biodiversity Net Gain, Nutrient Neutrality and Water Abstraction Licences in the UK, with over 32 years of experience in trading since 1992. There will also be opportunities to become directly involved in exciting and specialised projects such as expert witness work, large-scale woodland creation, BNG surveys & projects and researching and giving expert advice on cutting-edge policy issues including our brokerage work. We are committed to encouraging our trainees to build upon their strengths and believe that those who are working in areas that they enjoy will succeed. We work closely with the team to design the training around a broad-based grounding in all areas that a traditional land agent would come across, without over-specialising at too early a stage. We can do this by providing early client contact and a high level of support, enabling employees to quickly fulfil their potential. The ideal candidate for a graduate role will either have completed or be studying for an RICS accredited rural degree whether part time or is about to start this. A wide range of experience will be gained throughout the rural sector and we will work with the successful candidate to achieve the required level in all RICS APC competencies, building on any previous knowledge and interests. CAAV training is also included. Our trainees since 1992 have a proven track record of successfully achieving their chartered status as rural surveyors (RICS) and agricultural valuers (CAAV), whilst enjoying exciting challenges in their day-to-day employment with an early high level of client contact and responsibility (please see Join Us, for some testimonials). The salary offered will be appropriate to the level of experience and qualification of the successful candidate, with an annual programmed salary review. Significant opportunities for career development are available for the right candidate. All applicants will be treated in the strictest confidence. If you are interested in this opportunity, please click apply and send your CV and a covering letter.
Our Client, is a leading set of commercial barristers' chambers, with a thriving domestic and international practice, comprising 74 barristers (including 33 King's Counsel), and 4 international members. Its barristers specialise in providing services across the areas of construction and engineering; energy and natural resources; infrastructure and utilities; international arbitration; IT and technology; offshore construction and marine engineering; procurement and competition, planning and environment and associated professional negligence. Following a period of sustained growth, an opportunity has arisen for two Senior Practice Managers to join its highly regarded practice management team. The Role The Senior Practice Manager will lead the day-to-day management of a team, helping to deliver on Chambers' standards of professionalism and excellence. The role will support the Joint Directors of Clerking in ensuring the clerking teams are appropriately managing their workloads and that work is allocated effectively. The Senior Practice Managers act as ambassadors for every member of chambers and role models for more junior team members and will assist the Practice Managers in training and developing Junior Clerks. They are central to helping the Joint Directors of Clerking effectively deliver a first-class clerking service and play a key role in business development to support Chambers' growth. The role balances strategic oversight and hands-on support to the team. Each Senior Practice Manager is specifically responsible for one of Chambers' Practice Management teams. Each Practice Management team has overall responsibility for the practice and caseload of a cohort of barristers. The Senior Practice Manager ensures that their team offers a dynamic, proactive and efficient service to those members of Chambers and clients. They also work with the other Senior Practice Managers to ensure that the teams are working collaboratively, that information and developments are consistently communicated, and that the clerking team is keeping up with market trends. Key responsibilities in the role vary widely, but they will include: Line management, supervision and development of the clerking team Conducting practice development meetings with members of chambers to help them meet their long-term career targets Identifying business development opportunities and undertaking business development and marketing activities Reviewing pricing strategies and fee proposals, and agreeing on contractual terms Negotiating fees and supervising and supporting Practice Managers and Assistant Practice Managers in undertaking fee negotiations Ensuring accurate data is captured in Chambers' online practice management system to support effective reporting General case management Dealing with issues that arise from clients, members of Chambers and staff Acting as the lead point of contact in the absence of the Joint Directors of Clerking. The Candidate will ideally: Have in-depth knowledge and experience of one or more of Keating Chambers' key industry sectors, gained through working in a barristers' chambers, or as a marketing or business development professional in the legal or construction industry. Candidates may have gained relevant knowledge from a range of previous professional roles, including but not limited to: barristers' chambers; law firms; arbitral institutions; construction/energy companies; construction consultancies; expert witness firms; management consultancies; and/or other business development service providers. Be a highly organised and commercially minded professional with strong leadership and interpersonal skills. Possess business development skills and a deep understanding of client service standards (this is essential), alongside the ability to act as a trusted point of contact for internal and external stakeholders. Demonstrate proven experience in managing teams and operations within a professional services environment, ideally in legal or similar sectors. Be able to balance driving strategic initiatives with hands-on day-to-day support to a busy team. Be able to demonstrate strategic thinking, excellent written and oral communication skills, and the ability to influence and build relationships across all levels, including senior management and clients. Demonstrate astute commercial judgement and excellent operational skills alongside an understanding of compliance and regulatory requirements. Be adept at managing complex workloads, mentoring junior staff, working collaboratively with other teams and departments and driving continuous improvement. Emotional intelligence, discretion, and resilience in high-pressure situations are critical, as is a proactive approach to problem-solving and innovation. Familiarity with the construction market is a benefit. All applications to exclusively retained consultants GRL Legal. To request a copy of the Candidate Brief (Job Description), or to confidentially discuss this role in more detail, please contact GRL consultants. The Closing date for applications is 5 pm on Friday, 9th January 2026 . Early applications are encouraged, and initial interviews with our consultants will take place immediately. Keating Chambers is fully committed to equality and diversity in both recruitment and the provision of services.
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Our Client, is a leading set of commercial barristers' chambers, with a thriving domestic and international practice, comprising 74 barristers (including 33 King's Counsel), and 4 international members. Its barristers specialise in providing services across the areas of construction and engineering; energy and natural resources; infrastructure and utilities; international arbitration; IT and technology; offshore construction and marine engineering; procurement and competition, planning and environment and associated professional negligence. Following a period of sustained growth, an opportunity has arisen for two Senior Practice Managers to join its highly regarded practice management team. The Role The Senior Practice Manager will lead the day-to-day management of a team, helping to deliver on Chambers' standards of professionalism and excellence. The role will support the Joint Directors of Clerking in ensuring the clerking teams are appropriately managing their workloads and that work is allocated effectively. The Senior Practice Managers act as ambassadors for every member of chambers and role models for more junior team members and will assist the Practice Managers in training and developing Junior Clerks. They are central to helping the Joint Directors of Clerking effectively deliver a first-class clerking service and play a key role in business development to support Chambers' growth. The role balances strategic oversight and hands-on support to the team. Each Senior Practice Manager is specifically responsible for one of Chambers' Practice Management teams. Each Practice Management team has overall responsibility for the practice and caseload of a cohort of barristers. The Senior Practice Manager ensures that their team offers a dynamic, proactive and efficient service to those members of Chambers and clients. They also work with the other Senior Practice Managers to ensure that the teams are working collaboratively, that information and developments are consistently communicated, and that the clerking team is keeping up with market trends. Key responsibilities in the role vary widely, but they will include: Line management, supervision and development of the clerking team Conducting practice development meetings with members of chambers to help them meet their long-term career targets Identifying business development opportunities and undertaking business development and marketing activities Reviewing pricing strategies and fee proposals, and agreeing on contractual terms Negotiating fees and supervising and supporting Practice Managers and Assistant Practice Managers in undertaking fee negotiations Ensuring accurate data is captured in Chambers' online practice management system to support effective reporting General case management Dealing with issues that arise from clients, members of Chambers and staff Acting as the lead point of contact in the absence of the Joint Directors of Clerking. The Candidate will ideally: Have in-depth knowledge and experience of one or more of Keating Chambers' key industry sectors, gained through working in a barristers' chambers, or as a marketing or business development professional in the legal or construction industry. Candidates may have gained relevant knowledge from a range of previous professional roles, including but not limited to: barristers' chambers; law firms; arbitral institutions; construction/energy companies; construction consultancies; expert witness firms; management consultancies; and/or other business development service providers. Be a highly organised and commercially minded professional with strong leadership and interpersonal skills. Possess business development skills and a deep understanding of client service standards (this is essential), alongside the ability to act as a trusted point of contact for internal and external stakeholders. Demonstrate proven experience in managing teams and operations within a professional services environment, ideally in legal or similar sectors. Be able to balance driving strategic initiatives with hands-on day-to-day support to a busy team. Be able to demonstrate strategic thinking, excellent written and oral communication skills, and the ability to influence and build relationships across all levels, including senior management and clients. Demonstrate astute commercial judgement and excellent operational skills alongside an understanding of compliance and regulatory requirements. Be adept at managing complex workloads, mentoring junior staff, working collaboratively with other teams and departments and driving continuous improvement. Emotional intelligence, discretion, and resilience in high-pressure situations are critical, as is a proactive approach to problem-solving and innovation. Familiarity with the construction market is a benefit. All applications to exclusively retained consultants GRL Legal. To request a copy of the Candidate Brief (Job Description), or to confidentially discuss this role in more detail, please contact GRL consultants. The Closing date for applications is 5 pm on Friday, 9th January 2026 . Early applications are encouraged, and initial interviews with our consultants will take place immediately. Keating Chambers is fully committed to equality and diversity in both recruitment and the provision of services.
Exciting Leadership Opportunity in Commercial Property Management Our Client, a renowned organisation dedicated to community development and social investment, is seeking an experienced Head of Commercial Property to join their dynamic team on a contractual basis. Known for fostering a forward-thinking culture, our Client offers an inspiring environment committed to innovation, growth, and impactful service delivery in the property and social sectors. Join a reputable organisation that values collaboration, excellence, and community impact. Role Overview Due to strategic expansion and a focus on optimising their property assets, our Client is hiring a Head of Commercial Property. This pivotal role provides an exceptional opportunity to influence the future direction of the organisation's property portfolio, ensuring it aligns with wider strategic aims, maximising income streams, and delivering tangible community benefits. You will lead on developing innovative property strategies, overseeing portfolio management, and advising senior leadership on critical property decisions. This is a rare chance to shape a significant element of the organisation's growth journey and make a lasting impact within a respected local authority environment. Your Key Responsibilities Formulate and execute the long term strategic vision for the commercial property division, ensuring alignment with organisational objectives. Offer expert advice on landlord and tenant relations, property transactions, and property management practices, influencing high level decision making. Analyse portfolio performance using data analytics, market trends, and industry benchmarks to identify new opportunities and areas for optimisation. Manage all property related transactions, including lease negotiations, rent reviews, renewals, and disposals, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation. Maintain and improve accurate databases covering tenancy details, financial data, and performance metrics to inform strategic reviews. Lead and develop the commercial property team, setting clear objectives and fostering a culture of continuous improvement and innovation. Build strong relationships with internal departments, external consultants, stakeholders, and partners to optimise service delivery and maximise property value. Represent the organisation at external forums, acting as a key ambassador and issuing expert testimony as required. Oversee financial stewardship of the portfolio, managing budgets prudently to ensure sustainability and value for money. Proactively monitor market conditions and legal changes to anticipate future portfolio needs and mitigate risks. What we're looking for - You Professional membership or fellowship with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) or equivalent, with proficiency in commercial property practice. Extensive experience in senior property leadership roles, with demonstrable success in managing large, complex commercial portfolios. In depth knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation, valuations, and lease negotiations, including Schedule 18 valuations. Proven ability to develop and implement strategic property solutions that maximise income and asset utilisation. Strong analytical skills, with experience leveraging data analytics and market intelligence for strategic planning. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, capable of influencing at all organisational levels and representing the organisation externally. Solid understanding of local government procedures, procurement, and financial regulations. Proven leadership skills, with experience in managing high performing teams and driving efficiencies. Experience working within social investment or community focused organisations. Knowledge of the property market trends relevant to local government or social sectors. Experience functioning as an expert witness in property arbitration cases. Why apply? This role offers a unique chance to lead a key strategic function within a respected organisation, directly contributing to community development and social investment strategies. You will work in a supportive environment that encourages innovation, professional growth, and impactful work. If you meet the criteria outlined and are excited about making a meaningful difference through commercial property leadership, we encourage you to submit your CV for consideration. Together, let's shape the future of community focused property management. Apply now to be part of this compelling journey. Apply for this role Please tick the box to acknowledge your acceptance of our Privacy Policy
Jan 08, 2026
Full time
Exciting Leadership Opportunity in Commercial Property Management Our Client, a renowned organisation dedicated to community development and social investment, is seeking an experienced Head of Commercial Property to join their dynamic team on a contractual basis. Known for fostering a forward-thinking culture, our Client offers an inspiring environment committed to innovation, growth, and impactful service delivery in the property and social sectors. Join a reputable organisation that values collaboration, excellence, and community impact. Role Overview Due to strategic expansion and a focus on optimising their property assets, our Client is hiring a Head of Commercial Property. This pivotal role provides an exceptional opportunity to influence the future direction of the organisation's property portfolio, ensuring it aligns with wider strategic aims, maximising income streams, and delivering tangible community benefits. You will lead on developing innovative property strategies, overseeing portfolio management, and advising senior leadership on critical property decisions. This is a rare chance to shape a significant element of the organisation's growth journey and make a lasting impact within a respected local authority environment. Your Key Responsibilities Formulate and execute the long term strategic vision for the commercial property division, ensuring alignment with organisational objectives. Offer expert advice on landlord and tenant relations, property transactions, and property management practices, influencing high level decision making. Analyse portfolio performance using data analytics, market trends, and industry benchmarks to identify new opportunities and areas for optimisation. Manage all property related transactions, including lease negotiations, rent reviews, renewals, and disposals, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation. Maintain and improve accurate databases covering tenancy details, financial data, and performance metrics to inform strategic reviews. Lead and develop the commercial property team, setting clear objectives and fostering a culture of continuous improvement and innovation. Build strong relationships with internal departments, external consultants, stakeholders, and partners to optimise service delivery and maximise property value. Represent the organisation at external forums, acting as a key ambassador and issuing expert testimony as required. Oversee financial stewardship of the portfolio, managing budgets prudently to ensure sustainability and value for money. Proactively monitor market conditions and legal changes to anticipate future portfolio needs and mitigate risks. What we're looking for - You Professional membership or fellowship with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) or equivalent, with proficiency in commercial property practice. Extensive experience in senior property leadership roles, with demonstrable success in managing large, complex commercial portfolios. In depth knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation, valuations, and lease negotiations, including Schedule 18 valuations. Proven ability to develop and implement strategic property solutions that maximise income and asset utilisation. Strong analytical skills, with experience leveraging data analytics and market intelligence for strategic planning. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, capable of influencing at all organisational levels and representing the organisation externally. Solid understanding of local government procedures, procurement, and financial regulations. Proven leadership skills, with experience in managing high performing teams and driving efficiencies. Experience working within social investment or community focused organisations. Knowledge of the property market trends relevant to local government or social sectors. Experience functioning as an expert witness in property arbitration cases. Why apply? This role offers a unique chance to lead a key strategic function within a respected organisation, directly contributing to community development and social investment strategies. You will work in a supportive environment that encourages innovation, professional growth, and impactful work. If you meet the criteria outlined and are excited about making a meaningful difference through commercial property leadership, we encourage you to submit your CV for consideration. Together, let's shape the future of community focused property management. Apply now to be part of this compelling journey. Apply for this role Please tick the box to acknowledge your acceptance of our Privacy Policy