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The Talent Set
Head of Fundraising
The Talent Set
The Talent Set are delighted to partner with a respected charity to recruit a Head of Fundraising. This pivotal leadership role, reporting to the Director of Fundraising and Communications, will take responsibility across all income streams and managing a high performing fundraising team. Key Responsibilities Lead the development and implementation of comprehensive fundraising strategies to meet organisational targets. Cultivate and steward relationships with existing donors, partners, and potential new supporters. Oversee a diverse mix of income streams, including individual giving, legacy, community, corporate partnerships, trusts and events. Manage and motivate the fundraising team, providing clear guidance and fostering a collaborative environment built for success Monitor and report on fundraising performance, ensuring accountability and improvement. Represent the organisation at external events, conferences, and meetings to enhance visibility and networking opportunities. Person Specification Experience at head level or above from public fundraising within a charity setting with direct responsibility for multi-million-pound income streams, specific skills in individual giving are of interest Strong interpersonal and communication skills, capable of building effective relationships both internally and externally Strategic mindset with the ability to develop and implement innovative fundraising approaches. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Leadership qualities that inspire teams and foster collaboration across departments. Knowledge of fundraising regulations, compliance standards, and sector trends. A passion for the organisation s mission and commitment to positive social impact. What s on Offer Salary: Circa £70,000 2 days a week in the office in Surrey. Great range of benefits How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
The Talent Set are delighted to partner with a respected charity to recruit a Head of Fundraising. This pivotal leadership role, reporting to the Director of Fundraising and Communications, will take responsibility across all income streams and managing a high performing fundraising team. Key Responsibilities Lead the development and implementation of comprehensive fundraising strategies to meet organisational targets. Cultivate and steward relationships with existing donors, partners, and potential new supporters. Oversee a diverse mix of income streams, including individual giving, legacy, community, corporate partnerships, trusts and events. Manage and motivate the fundraising team, providing clear guidance and fostering a collaborative environment built for success Monitor and report on fundraising performance, ensuring accountability and improvement. Represent the organisation at external events, conferences, and meetings to enhance visibility and networking opportunities. Person Specification Experience at head level or above from public fundraising within a charity setting with direct responsibility for multi-million-pound income streams, specific skills in individual giving are of interest Strong interpersonal and communication skills, capable of building effective relationships both internally and externally Strategic mindset with the ability to develop and implement innovative fundraising approaches. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Leadership qualities that inspire teams and foster collaboration across departments. Knowledge of fundraising regulations, compliance standards, and sector trends. A passion for the organisation s mission and commitment to positive social impact. What s on Offer Salary: Circa £70,000 2 days a week in the office in Surrey. Great range of benefits How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
John Schofield Trust
Operations Manager
John Schofield Trust
Contract: Full-time (open to part-time for right candidate, minimum 3 days per week) Salary: £35,000-£37,000 (based on experience, pro-rata if part time) Contract type: 12-month fixed-term (with strong intention to extend subject to funding) Start date: May 2026 Reporting to: Director, John Schofield Trust Location: Remote (UK only), with occasional travel 1. About the John Schofield Trust The John Schofield Trust is a charity dedicated to improving social mobility and diversity in journalism and the media. We support early career journalists and university students from under represented backgrounds through high quality mentoring, professional development and access to industry networks. Our work focuses on long term, meaningful relationships between experienced media professionals and talented individuals at the start of their careers. As demand for our programmes continues to grow and we work to adapt to a changing sector, we are looking for an Operations Manager to play a central role in delivering our work. 2. Role Summary The Operations Manager will be a pivotal new role within the John Schofield Trust s small staff team. You will be responsible for the end to end delivery of our mentoring programmes, ensuring an excellent experience for both mentors and mentees. You will manage relationships with mentors, mentees and partner organisations, oversee programme operations, and contribute to the Trust s learning, impact reporting and future development. This role suits someone who enjoys working with people, managing multiple moving parts, and taking initiative in a mission driven organisation. 3. Key Responsibilities Programme delivery and quality • Manage the day to day delivery of the Trust s mentoring programmes, including supporting a new emerging newsroom leader pilot scheme • Oversee recruitment, selection, training and matching of mentors and mentees • Ensure a high quality experience for participants throughout the programme lifecycle Relationships and partnerships • Build and maintain strong relationships with mentors, mentees and alumni • Represent the Trust in meetings with universities, newsrooms and other partners • Support the growth and engagement of our mentor and supporter network Data, impact and learning • Maintain and develop the Trust s database of mentors, mentees and supporters • Collect and analyse programme data to monitor impact and learning • Gather testimonials and case studies for reporting to stakeholders and the wider public Organisational contribution • Support events and occasional in person activities • Administer elements of our governance, including minuting of meetings and assembling annual report • Contribute to the wider work and development of the Trust, including our marketing and communications • Undertake other tasks in line with the role 4. Essential Experience and Skills • Experience of successful programme or project management • Strong relationship building and stakeholder management skills • Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines • High standards of professionalism and attention to detail • Confidence using Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, to manage and analyse data • Experience supporting or delivering events • Awareness of journalism, media, education and/or training and development 5. Attributes • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills • Proactive, organised and solutions focused • Comfortable working independently in a small, remote team • Motivated by social impact and widening access to opportunities 6. Desirable (Not Essential) • Experience working in or with the journalism or media sector • Experience running mentoring, coaching or development programmes • Experience of fundraising or donor engagement • Experience using social media or digital marketing • Confidence using AI tools We encourage applications from candidates who meet most, but not all, of the criteria above. 7. Application Process Please submit the following by email to info at johnschofieldtrust dot org dot uk with the subject line Operations Manager application : • A CV (maximum three sides of A4) • A cover letter (maximum two sides of A4) Your cover letter should explain why you are well suited to the role, referring to the responsibilities and criteria above and giving specific examples. Please provide both documents in PDF form and include your name in the file name e.g. Tom Smith Cover Letter or Tom Smith CV . Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments during the application process. 8. Key Dates Application deadline: 23:59 on 23rd March 2026 Interviews: End of March Beginning of April Start date: May 2026 or sooner if notice period allows 9. Equal Opportunities The John Schofield Trust is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and do not tolerate discrimination on the basis of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. We are open to flexible working arrangements, and we welcome candidates who have taken non-linear career paths. Due to the volume of applications, we cannot provide feedback to candidates not invited to interview. 10. Questions If you have any questions about the role email info at johnschofieldtrust dot org dot uk Thank you for your interest, and good luck.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Contract: Full-time (open to part-time for right candidate, minimum 3 days per week) Salary: £35,000-£37,000 (based on experience, pro-rata if part time) Contract type: 12-month fixed-term (with strong intention to extend subject to funding) Start date: May 2026 Reporting to: Director, John Schofield Trust Location: Remote (UK only), with occasional travel 1. About the John Schofield Trust The John Schofield Trust is a charity dedicated to improving social mobility and diversity in journalism and the media. We support early career journalists and university students from under represented backgrounds through high quality mentoring, professional development and access to industry networks. Our work focuses on long term, meaningful relationships between experienced media professionals and talented individuals at the start of their careers. As demand for our programmes continues to grow and we work to adapt to a changing sector, we are looking for an Operations Manager to play a central role in delivering our work. 2. Role Summary The Operations Manager will be a pivotal new role within the John Schofield Trust s small staff team. You will be responsible for the end to end delivery of our mentoring programmes, ensuring an excellent experience for both mentors and mentees. You will manage relationships with mentors, mentees and partner organisations, oversee programme operations, and contribute to the Trust s learning, impact reporting and future development. This role suits someone who enjoys working with people, managing multiple moving parts, and taking initiative in a mission driven organisation. 3. Key Responsibilities Programme delivery and quality • Manage the day to day delivery of the Trust s mentoring programmes, including supporting a new emerging newsroom leader pilot scheme • Oversee recruitment, selection, training and matching of mentors and mentees • Ensure a high quality experience for participants throughout the programme lifecycle Relationships and partnerships • Build and maintain strong relationships with mentors, mentees and alumni • Represent the Trust in meetings with universities, newsrooms and other partners • Support the growth and engagement of our mentor and supporter network Data, impact and learning • Maintain and develop the Trust s database of mentors, mentees and supporters • Collect and analyse programme data to monitor impact and learning • Gather testimonials and case studies for reporting to stakeholders and the wider public Organisational contribution • Support events and occasional in person activities • Administer elements of our governance, including minuting of meetings and assembling annual report • Contribute to the wider work and development of the Trust, including our marketing and communications • Undertake other tasks in line with the role 4. Essential Experience and Skills • Experience of successful programme or project management • Strong relationship building and stakeholder management skills • Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines • High standards of professionalism and attention to detail • Confidence using Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, to manage and analyse data • Experience supporting or delivering events • Awareness of journalism, media, education and/or training and development 5. Attributes • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills • Proactive, organised and solutions focused • Comfortable working independently in a small, remote team • Motivated by social impact and widening access to opportunities 6. Desirable (Not Essential) • Experience working in or with the journalism or media sector • Experience running mentoring, coaching or development programmes • Experience of fundraising or donor engagement • Experience using social media or digital marketing • Confidence using AI tools We encourage applications from candidates who meet most, but not all, of the criteria above. 7. Application Process Please submit the following by email to info at johnschofieldtrust dot org dot uk with the subject line Operations Manager application : • A CV (maximum three sides of A4) • A cover letter (maximum two sides of A4) Your cover letter should explain why you are well suited to the role, referring to the responsibilities and criteria above and giving specific examples. Please provide both documents in PDF form and include your name in the file name e.g. Tom Smith Cover Letter or Tom Smith CV . Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments during the application process. 8. Key Dates Application deadline: 23:59 on 23rd March 2026 Interviews: End of March Beginning of April Start date: May 2026 or sooner if notice period allows 9. Equal Opportunities The John Schofield Trust is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and do not tolerate discrimination on the basis of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. We are open to flexible working arrangements, and we welcome candidates who have taken non-linear career paths. Due to the volume of applications, we cannot provide feedback to candidates not invited to interview. 10. Questions If you have any questions about the role email info at johnschofieldtrust dot org dot uk Thank you for your interest, and good luck.
Business Development Director
Sitel Corp.
Foundever is the next-generation services leader reinventing customer experience (CX). Built on diverse and proven industry experience, we proudly combine the latest in digital operations with a 150,000-strong, people-led workforce across countries. Each year we enable 3.3 billion conversations in languages for more than 800 world-leading brands, helping them keep their brand promises in every moment that matters. And every day our AI-powered solutions integrate deep human insight to deliver technology-enabled, people-led and insight-driven outcomes at scale. We are building new ways to simplify the complexity of change, accelerate digital transformation and create measurable brand and business momentum for our clients. Get to know more about us at and connect with us on LinkedIn , Facebook and Instagram. Or hear directly from our people about what it's like to wake up and keep brand promises: Foundever stories . Role Overview The Business Development Director will be responsible for driving revenue growth by identifying, developing, and closing new business opportunities within the BPO and Digital Operations space. This role requires a strategic, hands on sales leader with deep experience selling complex services to CxO stakeholders in fast paced, high growth environments. The ideal candidate brings a strong track record of exceeding revenue targets, building routes to market, and managing the full sales lifecycle across large, complex deals. Key Responsibilities Drive new business acquisition and revenue growth across BPO and Digital Operations offerings, including CX, Analytics, and related services Own the end to end sales lifecycle: lead identification, opportunity qualification, solution scoping, deal shaping, commercial negotiation, and closure Build and scale channel routes to market, including partnerships, alliances, and indirect sales models, particularly in young or high growth organizations Engage and influence CxO level stakeholders to position value led, outcome driven solutions Develop tailored client proposals, including RFP and RFI responses, ensuring commercial viability and alignment with client objectives Collaborate closely with delivery, solutioning, finance, and legal teams to design compelling, executable solutions Create structure in a dynamic environment by managing multiple priorities, pipelines, and stakeholders simultaneously Maintain a strong understanding of market trends, competitor landscape, and emerging opportunities within Financial Services and Technology sectors Accurately forecast pipeline and revenue, ensuring disciplined CRM and reporting practices Required Experience & Qualifications 10+ years of experience in Sales and Business Development within BPO, Digital Operations, or related services Proven success in driving growth and consistently exceeding revenue targets Strong experience selling complex, multi year, multi service engagements Demonstrated ability to build and execute routes to market in high growth or early stage organizations Deep expertise in strategic sales, including negotiation and influence at the CxO level Hands on experience managing the full sales cycle, from deal origination through closure Strong background in developing client proposals, RFPs, and RFIs Excellent communication, presentation, and stakeholder management skills Preferred experience selling into Financial Services and Technology verticals Comfortable operating in a fast paced, ambiguous environment with a "roll up your sleeves" mindset Our Offer Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits. A dynamic work environment where your ideas are heard, and you have a direct impact on the company's success. Opportunities for further education and professional development. A dedicated and supportive team focused on achieving success together. Fully remote or hybrid working is available. Watch this video to get a sneak peek of the job in action
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Foundever is the next-generation services leader reinventing customer experience (CX). Built on diverse and proven industry experience, we proudly combine the latest in digital operations with a 150,000-strong, people-led workforce across countries. Each year we enable 3.3 billion conversations in languages for more than 800 world-leading brands, helping them keep their brand promises in every moment that matters. And every day our AI-powered solutions integrate deep human insight to deliver technology-enabled, people-led and insight-driven outcomes at scale. We are building new ways to simplify the complexity of change, accelerate digital transformation and create measurable brand and business momentum for our clients. Get to know more about us at and connect with us on LinkedIn , Facebook and Instagram. Or hear directly from our people about what it's like to wake up and keep brand promises: Foundever stories . Role Overview The Business Development Director will be responsible for driving revenue growth by identifying, developing, and closing new business opportunities within the BPO and Digital Operations space. This role requires a strategic, hands on sales leader with deep experience selling complex services to CxO stakeholders in fast paced, high growth environments. The ideal candidate brings a strong track record of exceeding revenue targets, building routes to market, and managing the full sales lifecycle across large, complex deals. Key Responsibilities Drive new business acquisition and revenue growth across BPO and Digital Operations offerings, including CX, Analytics, and related services Own the end to end sales lifecycle: lead identification, opportunity qualification, solution scoping, deal shaping, commercial negotiation, and closure Build and scale channel routes to market, including partnerships, alliances, and indirect sales models, particularly in young or high growth organizations Engage and influence CxO level stakeholders to position value led, outcome driven solutions Develop tailored client proposals, including RFP and RFI responses, ensuring commercial viability and alignment with client objectives Collaborate closely with delivery, solutioning, finance, and legal teams to design compelling, executable solutions Create structure in a dynamic environment by managing multiple priorities, pipelines, and stakeholders simultaneously Maintain a strong understanding of market trends, competitor landscape, and emerging opportunities within Financial Services and Technology sectors Accurately forecast pipeline and revenue, ensuring disciplined CRM and reporting practices Required Experience & Qualifications 10+ years of experience in Sales and Business Development within BPO, Digital Operations, or related services Proven success in driving growth and consistently exceeding revenue targets Strong experience selling complex, multi year, multi service engagements Demonstrated ability to build and execute routes to market in high growth or early stage organizations Deep expertise in strategic sales, including negotiation and influence at the CxO level Hands on experience managing the full sales cycle, from deal origination through closure Strong background in developing client proposals, RFPs, and RFIs Excellent communication, presentation, and stakeholder management skills Preferred experience selling into Financial Services and Technology verticals Comfortable operating in a fast paced, ambiguous environment with a "roll up your sleeves" mindset Our Offer Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits. A dynamic work environment where your ideas are heard, and you have a direct impact on the company's success. Opportunities for further education and professional development. A dedicated and supportive team focused on achieving success together. Fully remote or hybrid working is available. Watch this video to get a sneak peek of the job in action
Community Health Partnerships (CHP)
Director of Corporate Services
Community Health Partnerships (CHP)
Director of Corporate Services Community Health Partnerships (CHP) Competitive Salary National with offices in London, Manchester (HQ) and Birmingham Community Health Partnerships (CHP) is at the heart of transforming the primary and community health estate across England. As we enter a defining period for the future of the LIFT portfolio, our role as a critical enabler of neighbourhood based, integrated care has never been more important. We are seeking an exceptional Director of Corporate Services to join our Executive Team and help lead CHP through the next phase of organisational transformation and strategic delivery. CHP is a DHSC owned NHS company with a clear purpose: to shape the care environment for locally based services and to support the NHS to deliver high quality, sustainable, place based care. Our modern, fit for purpose buildings are designated as core assets for local care delivery, supporting Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) as they redesign services around population need. As we implement our transformation programme and lead the national Securing the Future programme for LIFT assets, this role will be instrumental in driving forward our vision, capability and organisational culture. As Director of Corporate Services, you will oversee a wide portfolio encompassing governance and business assurance, risk, corporate planning, people, communications and legal/statutory management. This includes responsibility for Board and Committee planning, corporate reporting, and ensuring robust governance frameworks that support CHP's strategic and regulatory commitments. You will play a key role in shaping CHP's organisational capability as we modernise how we work. This includes driving forward our transformation and strengthening the systems, culture and workforce needed to deliver high performance, accountability and collaboration. The role is central to coordinating CHP's annual business plan, KPIs and performance reporting, ensuring our corporate core is aligned to the ambitions set out in the Five Year Strategy. The postholder will support our Securing the Future programme, one of the organisation's most significant national initiatives, supporting long term planning for the LIFT assets as they approach the end of term and ensuring they remain key to neighbourhood level, place based care delivery. This work positions CHP as a strategic leader, advisor and estate expert across ICSs, DHSC, NHSE and private sector partners. To thrive in this role, you will need to be a confident, strategic leader - someone who brings strong governance expertise, excellent judgement, and the ability to influence at Executive and Board level. You will lead high performing teams, foster a culture of excellence and inclusivity, and demonstrate clarity, pace and resilience in navigating complexity. Above all, you will be motivated by the opportunity to help CHP strengthen its organisational foundations while playing a part in shaping the future of local health infrastructure. If you're energised by meaningful impact and committed to driving organisational excellence in support of better community based care, this is a rare and compelling leadership opportunity. For a confidential discussion, please contact our advising consultants; Lucy Deane, ( ), Serena Dobson, ( ) or Melanie Shearer ( ). Closing Date: 9am Tuesday 7th April
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Director of Corporate Services Community Health Partnerships (CHP) Competitive Salary National with offices in London, Manchester (HQ) and Birmingham Community Health Partnerships (CHP) is at the heart of transforming the primary and community health estate across England. As we enter a defining period for the future of the LIFT portfolio, our role as a critical enabler of neighbourhood based, integrated care has never been more important. We are seeking an exceptional Director of Corporate Services to join our Executive Team and help lead CHP through the next phase of organisational transformation and strategic delivery. CHP is a DHSC owned NHS company with a clear purpose: to shape the care environment for locally based services and to support the NHS to deliver high quality, sustainable, place based care. Our modern, fit for purpose buildings are designated as core assets for local care delivery, supporting Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) as they redesign services around population need. As we implement our transformation programme and lead the national Securing the Future programme for LIFT assets, this role will be instrumental in driving forward our vision, capability and organisational culture. As Director of Corporate Services, you will oversee a wide portfolio encompassing governance and business assurance, risk, corporate planning, people, communications and legal/statutory management. This includes responsibility for Board and Committee planning, corporate reporting, and ensuring robust governance frameworks that support CHP's strategic and regulatory commitments. You will play a key role in shaping CHP's organisational capability as we modernise how we work. This includes driving forward our transformation and strengthening the systems, culture and workforce needed to deliver high performance, accountability and collaboration. The role is central to coordinating CHP's annual business plan, KPIs and performance reporting, ensuring our corporate core is aligned to the ambitions set out in the Five Year Strategy. The postholder will support our Securing the Future programme, one of the organisation's most significant national initiatives, supporting long term planning for the LIFT assets as they approach the end of term and ensuring they remain key to neighbourhood level, place based care delivery. This work positions CHP as a strategic leader, advisor and estate expert across ICSs, DHSC, NHSE and private sector partners. To thrive in this role, you will need to be a confident, strategic leader - someone who brings strong governance expertise, excellent judgement, and the ability to influence at Executive and Board level. You will lead high performing teams, foster a culture of excellence and inclusivity, and demonstrate clarity, pace and resilience in navigating complexity. Above all, you will be motivated by the opportunity to help CHP strengthen its organisational foundations while playing a part in shaping the future of local health infrastructure. If you're energised by meaningful impact and committed to driving organisational excellence in support of better community based care, this is a rare and compelling leadership opportunity. For a confidential discussion, please contact our advising consultants; Lucy Deane, ( ), Serena Dobson, ( ) or Melanie Shearer ( ). Closing Date: 9am Tuesday 7th April
Love Your Home
Head of Marketing
Love Your Home Wandsworth, London
Head of Marketing Love Your Home is an independent, founder-led furniture business, established in 2008. We design and hand-make sofas, armchairs and beds to order - pieces shaped not just by craft, but by the ideas and influences behind them. It won't surprise you to know that all the work we create is handmade and bespoke. And we work hard to set new sustainable design standards because we believe doing well means doing good. Over time, we've come to realise that creating furniture, nourishing a community of customers, and finding better ways of living all come from the same place. We're looking for a talented Head of Marketing to help us drive growth and shape the next chapter of Love Your Home. As part of our Senior Leadership Team, you'll lead on the way that we tell our story: setting direction, guiding campaigns, and making sure every piece of communication reaches the right people and reflects who we are. You'll take responsibility for our marketing strategy and budget, deciding where to invest, what to prioritise, and how best to grow the brand. We're a close-knit team, so this role calls for someone who can guide others and work with trusted partners, but who doesn't mind getting involved in the detail too. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES: Define and lead our marketing strategy, grounded in a clear understanding of our customer, market, competitors and channel performance Oversee all marketing and PR activity, ensuring campaigns, launches and communications are thoughtfully planned and delivered on time and within budget Take full ownership of marketing budgets and forecasts, working closely with the Commercial Director and Founder to align spend with commercial goals Monitor performance across channels, acting decisively to optimise activity, protect ROI, and respond to market shifts Shape our marketing calendar, making sure the right message reaches the right audience at the right time Lead, support and develop the marketing team Work collaboratively across the business to ensure marketing activity is understood, aligned, and well executed Guide creative direction at brand and campaign level Manage agency and freelance partnerships, ensuring we get strong value from existing relationships and bringing in new expertise when needed Maintain clear and consistent reporting on performance, sharing insight and recommendations with senior leadership on a regular basis Act as a custodian of the brand, ensuring everything we put into the world reflects who we are. Essential candidate attributes: A senior marketing leader with at least five years' experience shaping and delivering high-performing strategies Strong multi-channel experience across digital, print and broader brand activity, with a clear understanding of how each plays its part Commercially minded and analytically strong - someone who tests, measures and improves, and knows when to change course Comfortable working at pace, able to prioritise well and stay steady under pressure Detail-oriented, with the instinct to see how small decisions shape the bigger picture Experienced in setting, justifying and managing budgets, with accountability for forecast and return Up to date with modern retail and omnichannel marketing, but guided by judgement rather than trends A confident leader and communicator, able to influence across departments and build a capable, motivated team Positive, pragmatic and energised by building something well. Someone who takes pride in raising standards and making things happen Experience in both B2B and B2C environment is desirable. To apply, please email your CV and a cover letter via the email application box below. We aim to review applications promptly and respond within two weeks.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Head of Marketing Love Your Home is an independent, founder-led furniture business, established in 2008. We design and hand-make sofas, armchairs and beds to order - pieces shaped not just by craft, but by the ideas and influences behind them. It won't surprise you to know that all the work we create is handmade and bespoke. And we work hard to set new sustainable design standards because we believe doing well means doing good. Over time, we've come to realise that creating furniture, nourishing a community of customers, and finding better ways of living all come from the same place. We're looking for a talented Head of Marketing to help us drive growth and shape the next chapter of Love Your Home. As part of our Senior Leadership Team, you'll lead on the way that we tell our story: setting direction, guiding campaigns, and making sure every piece of communication reaches the right people and reflects who we are. You'll take responsibility for our marketing strategy and budget, deciding where to invest, what to prioritise, and how best to grow the brand. We're a close-knit team, so this role calls for someone who can guide others and work with trusted partners, but who doesn't mind getting involved in the detail too. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES: Define and lead our marketing strategy, grounded in a clear understanding of our customer, market, competitors and channel performance Oversee all marketing and PR activity, ensuring campaigns, launches and communications are thoughtfully planned and delivered on time and within budget Take full ownership of marketing budgets and forecasts, working closely with the Commercial Director and Founder to align spend with commercial goals Monitor performance across channels, acting decisively to optimise activity, protect ROI, and respond to market shifts Shape our marketing calendar, making sure the right message reaches the right audience at the right time Lead, support and develop the marketing team Work collaboratively across the business to ensure marketing activity is understood, aligned, and well executed Guide creative direction at brand and campaign level Manage agency and freelance partnerships, ensuring we get strong value from existing relationships and bringing in new expertise when needed Maintain clear and consistent reporting on performance, sharing insight and recommendations with senior leadership on a regular basis Act as a custodian of the brand, ensuring everything we put into the world reflects who we are. Essential candidate attributes: A senior marketing leader with at least five years' experience shaping and delivering high-performing strategies Strong multi-channel experience across digital, print and broader brand activity, with a clear understanding of how each plays its part Commercially minded and analytically strong - someone who tests, measures and improves, and knows when to change course Comfortable working at pace, able to prioritise well and stay steady under pressure Detail-oriented, with the instinct to see how small decisions shape the bigger picture Experienced in setting, justifying and managing budgets, with accountability for forecast and return Up to date with modern retail and omnichannel marketing, but guided by judgement rather than trends A confident leader and communicator, able to influence across departments and build a capable, motivated team Positive, pragmatic and energised by building something well. Someone who takes pride in raising standards and making things happen Experience in both B2B and B2C environment is desirable. To apply, please email your CV and a cover letter via the email application box below. We aim to review applications promptly and respond within two weeks.
MARY'S MEALS
Head of Northern Ireland
MARY'S MEALS
Mary s Meals is a global movement supported by people from all walks of life and we are focused on one goal that every child receives a nutritious daily meal in a place of education. We offer more than just a career, we offer the opportunity to support our global movement in a dynamic and inclusive environment with a real focus on personal development. We are delighted to be recruiting for Head of Northern Ireland to be the senior ambassador and strategic leader for Mary s Meals across Northern Ireland. This role is remote however we require candidates to be based in Northern Ireland. While playing a key role within the wider Development Directorate, you will guide how Mary s Meals is seen, understood, and felt in Northern Ireland shaping our public profile, driving sustained income growth, and building the partnerships and grassroots energy needed to grow our movement. Key responsibilities include: Working cross-directorate to create and deliver a fundraising growth strategy for Northern Ireland, rooted in regional insight, cultural understanding, and community needs, and aligned with the global and national strategy. Working with the Communications team, shape a clear and compelling narrative, respecting the nation s strong identity. Identify emerging opportunities across Northern Ireland, including diocesan networks, local relationships, and regional giving patterns, adjusting plans quickly to drive maximum impact. Serve as the senior MMUK representative in Northern Ireland, ensuring activity aligns with the national organisational strategy. Act as the leading spokesperson for Mary s Meals in Northern Ireland, representing the charity to churches, schools, local authorities, individuals, universities, and community or business networks. Spend focused time externally; networking, nurturing partnerships and driving growth through representing the charity at events, meetings, faith gatherings, conferences, and civic forums. Proactively cultivate, pursue, and develop fundraising opportunities via networking and outreach with the aim of securing support for our school feeding programme. Develop and maintain a robust national growth pipeline, ensuring proactive identification, cultivation, conversion, and stewardship of opportunities. Significant focus on the growth and development of new Volunteer Fundraising Groups in counties across Northern Ireland. Line manage and coach a Regional Development Officer, enabling them to become a confident, high performing fundraiser. Serve as a trusted media spokesperson for press, broadcast, and faith media when required. Work closely with the Communications team to provide compelling local supporter stories, impactful moments, and local activity to showcase. Shape national to local messaging so that campaigns resonate with audiences across Northern Ireland. To apply for the role of Head of Northern Ireland based at Mary s Meals UK, please follow instructions on Charity Job. Applicants must hold full right to work in the UK. We welcome applications from candidates of all different backgrounds and identities to apply. We are committed to building an inclusive and diverse charity providing a supportive place for you to do the best and most rewarding work of your career. Closing date for applications is Tuesday, 24 March 2026. Interviews will commence week commencing 30th March 2026 . We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Mary s Meals is a global movement supported by people from all walks of life and we are focused on one goal that every child receives a nutritious daily meal in a place of education. We offer more than just a career, we offer the opportunity to support our global movement in a dynamic and inclusive environment with a real focus on personal development. We are delighted to be recruiting for Head of Northern Ireland to be the senior ambassador and strategic leader for Mary s Meals across Northern Ireland. This role is remote however we require candidates to be based in Northern Ireland. While playing a key role within the wider Development Directorate, you will guide how Mary s Meals is seen, understood, and felt in Northern Ireland shaping our public profile, driving sustained income growth, and building the partnerships and grassroots energy needed to grow our movement. Key responsibilities include: Working cross-directorate to create and deliver a fundraising growth strategy for Northern Ireland, rooted in regional insight, cultural understanding, and community needs, and aligned with the global and national strategy. Working with the Communications team, shape a clear and compelling narrative, respecting the nation s strong identity. Identify emerging opportunities across Northern Ireland, including diocesan networks, local relationships, and regional giving patterns, adjusting plans quickly to drive maximum impact. Serve as the senior MMUK representative in Northern Ireland, ensuring activity aligns with the national organisational strategy. Act as the leading spokesperson for Mary s Meals in Northern Ireland, representing the charity to churches, schools, local authorities, individuals, universities, and community or business networks. Spend focused time externally; networking, nurturing partnerships and driving growth through representing the charity at events, meetings, faith gatherings, conferences, and civic forums. Proactively cultivate, pursue, and develop fundraising opportunities via networking and outreach with the aim of securing support for our school feeding programme. Develop and maintain a robust national growth pipeline, ensuring proactive identification, cultivation, conversion, and stewardship of opportunities. Significant focus on the growth and development of new Volunteer Fundraising Groups in counties across Northern Ireland. Line manage and coach a Regional Development Officer, enabling them to become a confident, high performing fundraiser. Serve as a trusted media spokesperson for press, broadcast, and faith media when required. Work closely with the Communications team to provide compelling local supporter stories, impactful moments, and local activity to showcase. Shape national to local messaging so that campaigns resonate with audiences across Northern Ireland. To apply for the role of Head of Northern Ireland based at Mary s Meals UK, please follow instructions on Charity Job. Applicants must hold full right to work in the UK. We welcome applications from candidates of all different backgrounds and identities to apply. We are committed to building an inclusive and diverse charity providing a supportive place for you to do the best and most rewarding work of your career. Closing date for applications is Tuesday, 24 March 2026. Interviews will commence week commencing 30th March 2026 . We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
National Trust
Head of Commissioning Marketing
National Trust City, Swindon
We're looking for a Head of Marketing (Commissioning Content) to join our Communications & Marketing directorate. You'll set the vision and approach for content, editorial and publishing that deepens engagement with existing supporters and reaches new audiences. You'll lead the imagination and direction of content across channels, convening internal teams and agency partners to deliver inclusive, audience led storytelling that grows relevance, connection and charitable support. The Head of Marketing (Commissioning Content) will work alongside the Heads of Marketing (Brand Marketing, and Performance Marketing). What it's like to work here You'll join a collaborative Brand & Marketing function within our Communications and Fundraising directorate, working alongside Executive and Director level stakeholders and a network of creative partners. We value curiosity, different perspectives and learning from others, and we aim to make our content reflect modern Britain while being welcoming and accessible to everyone. Your contractual location will be one of our many national offices. You'll be required to work at a National Trust location for around 40% of your working week. This will be discussed in more detail at interview. What you'll be doing Reporting to the Brand & Marketing Director, you'll provide strategic leadership for our content, editorial, and publishing agenda, setting clear frameworks and standards so teams and agencies can consistently plan and deliver high quality, purposeful content. You'll oversee multiagency partnerships, ensuring quality, strategic alignment and value for money, and you'll inspire a creative culture that is audience first, inclusive and impact oriented. Your leadership will help us communicate on the issues that matter, using editorial, digital and multimedia formats to increase cultural and social relevance. You'll nurture a high performing team, develop strong industry relationships and use audience insight and performance metrics to guide continuous improvement. The role carries significant stewardship of commissioning budgets and the content portfolio, with accountability for short to medium term campaign success and long term brand value. Who we're looking for Applications from National Trust redeployees are assessed against the minimum criteria for the role. In your application, please provide details of how you meet the minimum criteria below: Understanding of content strategy and content commissioning in a large organisation Strong knowledge of audience segmentation, user behaviour, and content performance metrics Expertise in digital and multimedia content commissioning Strong stakeholder and agency management Strong leadership and team development skills Delivers impactful, audience-led content strategies in digital and offline channels Senior leadership capability alongside technical and industry knowledge. Additional criteria for all other applicants: Strategic thinking and planning, able to align content to organisational goals and audience needs. Financial and project management skills, able to lead large commissioning budgets and workflows. The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan EV car lease scheme (for roles that meet the salary criteria) Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most Trust places
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
We're looking for a Head of Marketing (Commissioning Content) to join our Communications & Marketing directorate. You'll set the vision and approach for content, editorial and publishing that deepens engagement with existing supporters and reaches new audiences. You'll lead the imagination and direction of content across channels, convening internal teams and agency partners to deliver inclusive, audience led storytelling that grows relevance, connection and charitable support. The Head of Marketing (Commissioning Content) will work alongside the Heads of Marketing (Brand Marketing, and Performance Marketing). What it's like to work here You'll join a collaborative Brand & Marketing function within our Communications and Fundraising directorate, working alongside Executive and Director level stakeholders and a network of creative partners. We value curiosity, different perspectives and learning from others, and we aim to make our content reflect modern Britain while being welcoming and accessible to everyone. Your contractual location will be one of our many national offices. You'll be required to work at a National Trust location for around 40% of your working week. This will be discussed in more detail at interview. What you'll be doing Reporting to the Brand & Marketing Director, you'll provide strategic leadership for our content, editorial, and publishing agenda, setting clear frameworks and standards so teams and agencies can consistently plan and deliver high quality, purposeful content. You'll oversee multiagency partnerships, ensuring quality, strategic alignment and value for money, and you'll inspire a creative culture that is audience first, inclusive and impact oriented. Your leadership will help us communicate on the issues that matter, using editorial, digital and multimedia formats to increase cultural and social relevance. You'll nurture a high performing team, develop strong industry relationships and use audience insight and performance metrics to guide continuous improvement. The role carries significant stewardship of commissioning budgets and the content portfolio, with accountability for short to medium term campaign success and long term brand value. Who we're looking for Applications from National Trust redeployees are assessed against the minimum criteria for the role. In your application, please provide details of how you meet the minimum criteria below: Understanding of content strategy and content commissioning in a large organisation Strong knowledge of audience segmentation, user behaviour, and content performance metrics Expertise in digital and multimedia content commissioning Strong stakeholder and agency management Strong leadership and team development skills Delivers impactful, audience-led content strategies in digital and offline channels Senior leadership capability alongside technical and industry knowledge. Additional criteria for all other applicants: Strategic thinking and planning, able to align content to organisational goals and audience needs. Financial and project management skills, able to lead large commissioning budgets and workflows. The package The National Trust has the motto 'For everyone, for ever' at its heart. We're working hard to create an inclusive culture, where everyone feels they belong. It's important that our people reflect and represent the diversity of the communities and audiences we serve. We welcome and value difference, so when we say we're for everyone, we want everyone to be welcome in our teams too. Substantial pension scheme of up to 10% basic salary Free entry to National Trust places for you, a guest and your children (under 18) Rental deposit loan scheme Season ticket loan EV car lease scheme (for roles that meet the salary criteria) Perks at work discounts such as gym memberships, shopping discount codes, cinema discounts Holiday allowance up to 32 days relating to length of service, plus holiday purchase scheme, subject to meeting minimum criteria. Flexible working whenever possible Employee assistance programme Free parking at most Trust places
NSPCC
Events Fundraiser
NSPCC
Job Description Job Title: Events Fundraiser Directorate: Engagement & Fundraising Team/Department (if specific): Supporter Management Team/ Philanthropy & Partnerships Date Written/ Amended: Feb 2026 Context and Background The NSPCC's mission is to end cruelty to children. Every childhood is worth fighting for. This is our belief. We share it. It drives our Engagement and Fundraising team to get out there and bring in the funds we need to protect children and prevent abuse. Within the Engagement and Fundraising Directorate, our aim is to maximise resources for the NSPCC's mission by raising funds, providing the best possible supporter experience, and building long-term relationships between donors and our cause. To continue to deliver our mission we rely on the fundraising support of people across the UK for 90% of our annual income. In a challenging fundraising environment, the need to keep children safe from abuse and neglect remains urgent. The Supporter Management team sits within the Philanthropy & Partnerships Department, established to steward and grow the NSPCC's 'High Value' audience. This function delivers the research, propositions, communications and events that enable fundraisers to build rewarding, long-term relationships with our biggest supporters. In this role, you will work with colleagues to identify which events will most attract and motivate high value supporters. You will then design and deliver these, working with external stakeholders where appropriate. Through your work, you will be giving donors the opportunity to understand our work and the difference their support makes. And by doing that, you'll help to keep hundreds of thousands of children safe. Job purpose To maximise income and support from high value prospects and donors through the delivery and promotion of innovative and high-quality engagement and stewardship events Key relationships - Internal Reports to the Engagement & Stewardship Manager Works closely with the Supporter Management team, Philanthropy & Partnerships colleagues Collaborates with colleagues across Strategy & Knowledge, Services, Communications and the CEO's office Key relationships - External Works with a range of colleagues from other charities and fundraising organisations to ensure our events remain competitive. External suppliers Key volunteers and NSPCC representatives, and their staff Main duties and responsibilities To manage and deliver a portfolio of engagement and stewardship events, coordinating all event logistics. To work closely with the Engagement and Stewardship Manager and the Stewardship Executive to ensure events are integrated with and complement the overall stewardship plan for supporters. To manage events budgets, ensuring adherence to financial constraints. To ensure that stewardship events are fit-for-purpose through regular evaluation and monitoring of delivery against objectives. To collaborate and support departments and teams using engagement events and stewardship in their fundraising by sharing best practice, audience insight, knowledge and contacts. To manage relationships with senior volunteers and key supporters in relation to engagement and stewardship events. To use creativity to develop a file of the interesting and engaging elements that constitute a successful event (e.g. interesting venues, excellent caterers, etc.). Responsibilities for all Staff within the Engagement & Fundraising directorate To update databases and supporter information systems on a regular basis in line with Data Protection legislation and NSPCC policy and procedures. To actively participate in regular department and team meetings, contributing to strategy, discussions and decisions which will be beneficial to the Directorate and wider NSPCC activities. To adhere to all the NSPCC's service standards, policies and procedures. To evidence an understanding of and commitment to the demonstration of the NSPCC's values. To maintain an awareness of and comply with NSPPC data protection regulations. To be responsible for personal learning and development, to support the learning and development of others and the whole organisation. To work in a manner that supports equality, diversity and inclusion To be pro-active in identifying ways to improve personal and team performance To maintain an awareness of own and others' Health and Safety and comply with the NSPCC's Health and Safety policy and procedures. To maintain awareness of NSPCCs safeguarding duties and comply with Safeguarding Code of Conduct. To take personal responsibility for keeping up to date with NSPCC work to end cruelty to children, including securing updates on project and service developments and general NSPCC news. A commitment to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. Person specification 1. Experience of success in delivering results through managing engagement and stewardship events. 2. Well-developed ability to build, manage and develop relationships with individuals and teams, both internally and externally and to negotiate and achieve objectives through these relationships. 3. Ability to collect data from various sources, analyse findings, identify opportunities, evaluate their viability and present findings clearly in a way that meets desired outcomes. 4. The ability to plan, monitor and implement projects/ events/ initiatives to agreed deadlines, often with conflicting priorities and demands. 5. Proven ability to demonstrate initiative and creativity to achieve desired outcomes. 6. Ability to pay close attention to detail whilst not losing sight of overall objectives. Willingness to work flexibly in approach to work and/ or work time requirements 7. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage projects, organise and plan own work and the work of others and establish clear priorities in order to meet agreed objectives and deadlines. 8. Proficiency in using Raisers Edge or a comparable CRM package and Windows based software packages including word processing, spreadsheets, electronic mail and the internet. 9. Ideally, experience of working with high value fundraising. 10. Experience of managing budgets, adhering to financial constraints, monitoring and forecasting income and expenditure, identifying possible shortfalls or overspends and taking timely and appropriate mitigating action. Safer Recruitment As an organisation, we are committed to creating and fostering a culture that promotes safeguarding and the welfare of all children and adults at risk. Our safer recruitment practices support this by ensuring that there is a consistent and thorough process of obtaining, collating, analysing and evaluating information from and about candidates to ensure that all persons appointed are suitable to work with our children and adults. The recruitment and selection of our people will be conducted in a professional, timely and responsive manner and in compliance with current employment legislation, and relevant safeguarding legislation and statutory guidance. Our principles: Always seek to recruit the best candidate for the role based on merit including their skills, experience, motivation and competencies. Our robust recruitment and selection process should ensure the identification of the person best suited to the role and the organisation. Committed to diversity and equality of opportunity and will interview all applicants (internal and external) who self-declare at application as having a disability and who meet the minimum requirements in the person specification of the vacancy they are applying for. We will make reasonable adjustments at all stages of the recruitment process in order to enable successful candidates who declare disabilities to start working or volunteering their time with us. Any current member of staff or volunteer who wishes to apply for vacancies and is suitably qualified will be considered and addressed fairly and objectively based on their merit. As an organisation committed to safeguarding, we will ensure all under 18's joining the organisation will have ongoing risk assessments to ensure their role and activities are safe and appropriate. All documentation relating to candidates will be treated confidentially in accordance with the GDPR legislation.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Job Description Job Title: Events Fundraiser Directorate: Engagement & Fundraising Team/Department (if specific): Supporter Management Team/ Philanthropy & Partnerships Date Written/ Amended: Feb 2026 Context and Background The NSPCC's mission is to end cruelty to children. Every childhood is worth fighting for. This is our belief. We share it. It drives our Engagement and Fundraising team to get out there and bring in the funds we need to protect children and prevent abuse. Within the Engagement and Fundraising Directorate, our aim is to maximise resources for the NSPCC's mission by raising funds, providing the best possible supporter experience, and building long-term relationships between donors and our cause. To continue to deliver our mission we rely on the fundraising support of people across the UK for 90% of our annual income. In a challenging fundraising environment, the need to keep children safe from abuse and neglect remains urgent. The Supporter Management team sits within the Philanthropy & Partnerships Department, established to steward and grow the NSPCC's 'High Value' audience. This function delivers the research, propositions, communications and events that enable fundraisers to build rewarding, long-term relationships with our biggest supporters. In this role, you will work with colleagues to identify which events will most attract and motivate high value supporters. You will then design and deliver these, working with external stakeholders where appropriate. Through your work, you will be giving donors the opportunity to understand our work and the difference their support makes. And by doing that, you'll help to keep hundreds of thousands of children safe. Job purpose To maximise income and support from high value prospects and donors through the delivery and promotion of innovative and high-quality engagement and stewardship events Key relationships - Internal Reports to the Engagement & Stewardship Manager Works closely with the Supporter Management team, Philanthropy & Partnerships colleagues Collaborates with colleagues across Strategy & Knowledge, Services, Communications and the CEO's office Key relationships - External Works with a range of colleagues from other charities and fundraising organisations to ensure our events remain competitive. External suppliers Key volunteers and NSPCC representatives, and their staff Main duties and responsibilities To manage and deliver a portfolio of engagement and stewardship events, coordinating all event logistics. To work closely with the Engagement and Stewardship Manager and the Stewardship Executive to ensure events are integrated with and complement the overall stewardship plan for supporters. To manage events budgets, ensuring adherence to financial constraints. To ensure that stewardship events are fit-for-purpose through regular evaluation and monitoring of delivery against objectives. To collaborate and support departments and teams using engagement events and stewardship in their fundraising by sharing best practice, audience insight, knowledge and contacts. To manage relationships with senior volunteers and key supporters in relation to engagement and stewardship events. To use creativity to develop a file of the interesting and engaging elements that constitute a successful event (e.g. interesting venues, excellent caterers, etc.). Responsibilities for all Staff within the Engagement & Fundraising directorate To update databases and supporter information systems on a regular basis in line with Data Protection legislation and NSPCC policy and procedures. To actively participate in regular department and team meetings, contributing to strategy, discussions and decisions which will be beneficial to the Directorate and wider NSPCC activities. To adhere to all the NSPCC's service standards, policies and procedures. To evidence an understanding of and commitment to the demonstration of the NSPCC's values. To maintain an awareness of and comply with NSPPC data protection regulations. To be responsible for personal learning and development, to support the learning and development of others and the whole organisation. To work in a manner that supports equality, diversity and inclusion To be pro-active in identifying ways to improve personal and team performance To maintain an awareness of own and others' Health and Safety and comply with the NSPCC's Health and Safety policy and procedures. To maintain awareness of NSPCCs safeguarding duties and comply with Safeguarding Code of Conduct. To take personal responsibility for keeping up to date with NSPCC work to end cruelty to children, including securing updates on project and service developments and general NSPCC news. A commitment to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. Person specification 1. Experience of success in delivering results through managing engagement and stewardship events. 2. Well-developed ability to build, manage and develop relationships with individuals and teams, both internally and externally and to negotiate and achieve objectives through these relationships. 3. Ability to collect data from various sources, analyse findings, identify opportunities, evaluate their viability and present findings clearly in a way that meets desired outcomes. 4. The ability to plan, monitor and implement projects/ events/ initiatives to agreed deadlines, often with conflicting priorities and demands. 5. Proven ability to demonstrate initiative and creativity to achieve desired outcomes. 6. Ability to pay close attention to detail whilst not losing sight of overall objectives. Willingness to work flexibly in approach to work and/ or work time requirements 7. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage projects, organise and plan own work and the work of others and establish clear priorities in order to meet agreed objectives and deadlines. 8. Proficiency in using Raisers Edge or a comparable CRM package and Windows based software packages including word processing, spreadsheets, electronic mail and the internet. 9. Ideally, experience of working with high value fundraising. 10. Experience of managing budgets, adhering to financial constraints, monitoring and forecasting income and expenditure, identifying possible shortfalls or overspends and taking timely and appropriate mitigating action. Safer Recruitment As an organisation, we are committed to creating and fostering a culture that promotes safeguarding and the welfare of all children and adults at risk. Our safer recruitment practices support this by ensuring that there is a consistent and thorough process of obtaining, collating, analysing and evaluating information from and about candidates to ensure that all persons appointed are suitable to work with our children and adults. The recruitment and selection of our people will be conducted in a professional, timely and responsive manner and in compliance with current employment legislation, and relevant safeguarding legislation and statutory guidance. Our principles: Always seek to recruit the best candidate for the role based on merit including their skills, experience, motivation and competencies. Our robust recruitment and selection process should ensure the identification of the person best suited to the role and the organisation. Committed to diversity and equality of opportunity and will interview all applicants (internal and external) who self-declare at application as having a disability and who meet the minimum requirements in the person specification of the vacancy they are applying for. We will make reasonable adjustments at all stages of the recruitment process in order to enable successful candidates who declare disabilities to start working or volunteering their time with us. Any current member of staff or volunteer who wishes to apply for vacancies and is suitably qualified will be considered and addressed fairly and objectively based on their merit. As an organisation committed to safeguarding, we will ensure all under 18's joining the organisation will have ongoing risk assessments to ensure their role and activities are safe and appropriate. All documentation relating to candidates will be treated confidentially in accordance with the GDPR legislation.
easywebrecruitment.com
Head of Finance and Resources
easywebrecruitment.com Worthing, Sussex
Location : Worthing/Home Hybrid working Job Type : Full time, Full time (potential for compressed/reduced hours) Contract Type : Permanent Salary : £50,000 - £55,000 - dependent on experience About their organisation Our client is a mental health charity which has been supporting the mental health of all people across West Sussex for over 50 years. Rooted in their local communities and mental health partnerships, their 150 colleagues collaborate to build inclusive and empowering mental health services, reduce barriers to support and campaign to improve services and promote understanding. They also have a national voice through their membership. 2025 was the first year of their new ambitious 5-year strategy, Building Resilient Communities Together . This builds on their accomplished track record of achievement, growth and partnership working and points the way for them to develop and enhance their services, their teams and their ways of working. The role Right now, they are seeking a Head of Finance & Resources to join their senior leadership team and help them deliver on that mission. Your responsibilities will span finance, IT and premises and your brief will be to develop and deliver the insights, systems and processes that will enable them to grow and innovate. This is a hands on role combining conscientious oversight, strategic impact and excellent communications skills to engage with and support the Trustee Board, senior leadership and delivery teams. About you Firstly, you will be passionate about making a real difference in people s lives. They are all here to ensure that everyone experiencing mental health challenges get the support they need. You will also be: • Professionally qualified, or be qualified by wide experience in financial management • Experienced in leading a finance and resources function within the charity sector, or able to evidence directly transferable knowledge and skills • Experienced in preparing financial plans and budgets, against which performance can be assessed, and in supporting sustainable business development/growth with financial modelling • Experienced with systems, processes and controls of core finance operations including sales administration, treasury, cash flow management, VAT, statutory reporting and payroll • Demonstrate understanding of the financial reporting requirements of Companies House, the Charity Commission, Inland Revenue and other key financial agencies. • Be able to provide leadership and management of an outsourced IT services provider • Be flexible, able to operate independently, collaborate effectively to support and influence Trustees, the leadership team and non-financial colleagues with practical financial insights and guidance • Be resilient and able to prioritise effectively and work with accuracy and to agreed timelines • Be highly numerate with advanced Excel skills. Experience with Sage (or similar cloud-based system) would be an advantage • Have strong problem-solving and communication skills • Be committed to the mission and values of their organisation How to apply Please apply by submitting your CV and a cover letter both in Word doc format. Please use the cover letter (max 2 pages) as an opportunity to outline your interest and how you meet the role requirements. You are welcome to send your cover letter in writing, or as a video or audio clip, alongside your CV. They want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. If you have a disability or require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact them so they can support you appropriately. The closing date for applications is March . Shortlisting interviews will take place shortly after by Teams and shortlisted candidates will have interviews at their offices on March 24 and . Our client is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff, and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. It is important to them that anyone in West Sussex is able to get support. So their work includes outreach to ensure those who most need them know about them and feel able to ask for help. They provide support for children, young people, adults, older people, parents, carers and families, and specialist support for the LGBTQIA+ and resettled refugee communities. You may also have experience in the following: Head of Finance, Director of Finance, Head of Finance & Resources, Finance Director (Charity), Charity Finance Manager, Head of Corporate Services, Director of Resources, Chief Finance Officer (CFO), Finance & Operations Director, Head of Business Support Services, Head of Finance and Operations, Financial Controller (Charity Sector), Finance Lead (Non-Profit), Director of Finance & IT, Head of Finance (Third Sector) REF-
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Location : Worthing/Home Hybrid working Job Type : Full time, Full time (potential for compressed/reduced hours) Contract Type : Permanent Salary : £50,000 - £55,000 - dependent on experience About their organisation Our client is a mental health charity which has been supporting the mental health of all people across West Sussex for over 50 years. Rooted in their local communities and mental health partnerships, their 150 colleagues collaborate to build inclusive and empowering mental health services, reduce barriers to support and campaign to improve services and promote understanding. They also have a national voice through their membership. 2025 was the first year of their new ambitious 5-year strategy, Building Resilient Communities Together . This builds on their accomplished track record of achievement, growth and partnership working and points the way for them to develop and enhance their services, their teams and their ways of working. The role Right now, they are seeking a Head of Finance & Resources to join their senior leadership team and help them deliver on that mission. Your responsibilities will span finance, IT and premises and your brief will be to develop and deliver the insights, systems and processes that will enable them to grow and innovate. This is a hands on role combining conscientious oversight, strategic impact and excellent communications skills to engage with and support the Trustee Board, senior leadership and delivery teams. About you Firstly, you will be passionate about making a real difference in people s lives. They are all here to ensure that everyone experiencing mental health challenges get the support they need. You will also be: • Professionally qualified, or be qualified by wide experience in financial management • Experienced in leading a finance and resources function within the charity sector, or able to evidence directly transferable knowledge and skills • Experienced in preparing financial plans and budgets, against which performance can be assessed, and in supporting sustainable business development/growth with financial modelling • Experienced with systems, processes and controls of core finance operations including sales administration, treasury, cash flow management, VAT, statutory reporting and payroll • Demonstrate understanding of the financial reporting requirements of Companies House, the Charity Commission, Inland Revenue and other key financial agencies. • Be able to provide leadership and management of an outsourced IT services provider • Be flexible, able to operate independently, collaborate effectively to support and influence Trustees, the leadership team and non-financial colleagues with practical financial insights and guidance • Be resilient and able to prioritise effectively and work with accuracy and to agreed timelines • Be highly numerate with advanced Excel skills. Experience with Sage (or similar cloud-based system) would be an advantage • Have strong problem-solving and communication skills • Be committed to the mission and values of their organisation How to apply Please apply by submitting your CV and a cover letter both in Word doc format. Please use the cover letter (max 2 pages) as an opportunity to outline your interest and how you meet the role requirements. You are welcome to send your cover letter in writing, or as a video or audio clip, alongside your CV. They want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. If you have a disability or require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact them so they can support you appropriately. The closing date for applications is March . Shortlisting interviews will take place shortly after by Teams and shortlisted candidates will have interviews at their offices on March 24 and . Our client is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff, and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships. It is important to them that anyone in West Sussex is able to get support. So their work includes outreach to ensure those who most need them know about them and feel able to ask for help. They provide support for children, young people, adults, older people, parents, carers and families, and specialist support for the LGBTQIA+ and resettled refugee communities. You may also have experience in the following: Head of Finance, Director of Finance, Head of Finance & Resources, Finance Director (Charity), Charity Finance Manager, Head of Corporate Services, Director of Resources, Chief Finance Officer (CFO), Finance & Operations Director, Head of Business Support Services, Head of Finance and Operations, Financial Controller (Charity Sector), Finance Lead (Non-Profit), Director of Finance & IT, Head of Finance (Third Sector) REF-
Warner Scott Recruitment Ltd
Mixed Tax Director - £90k to £110k
Warner Scott Recruitment Ltd
Tax Director - Mixed Tax£90,000 - £110,000 West End, London Hybrid & Flexible WorkingThe Firm:This is a well-established medium-sized firm, blending traditional values with a modern, technology-driven approach. The culture is collaborative, supportive and genuinely people-focused, with excellent staff retention and promotion from within.The Role:An outstanding opportunity has arisen for a CTA-qualified Mixed Tax Director to join a highly regarded, long-established accountancy firm in central London. This firm is of a Top 100 standard and is enjoying sustained growth. They are therefore strengthening its Tax leadership team as a result.This is a genuinely varied and high-profile role, working closely with Partners and a diverse client base to deliver commercially focused, technically robust tax advice across the full spectrum of UK and international tax.What You'll Be Doing:As a senior figure within the Tax team, you'll play a key advisory role, combining hands-on technical work with client leadership and strategic input. Responsibilities will include:- Acting as a trusted adviser to Partners and clients on complex mixed tax matters- Advising across Income Tax, CGT, Corporation Tax, NIC, IHT, SDLT, VAT and international tax issues- Leading and contributing to high-quality tax advisory reports, updates and client communications- Proactively identifying planning opportunities and delivering innovative, practical solutions- Supporting and managing HMRC enquiries and disclosures- Representing the firm confidently in client meetings and presentationsAbout the Clients:You'll work with an impressively broad and interesting client portfolio, including HNI's, entrepreneurs, high-profile individuals, non-doms, non-residents, landlords, trusts, partnerships and multinational businesses. No two days look the same!About You:- CTA qualified with significant experience in mixed tax- Strong all-round technical knowledge with commercial awareness- Confident communicator who enjoys client interaction and problem-solving- Comfortable operating at Director level within a professional services environmentWhat's on Offer:- Competitive salary of £90,000 - £110,000 (depending on experience)- Fixed profit-sharing bonus scheme- Flexible working hours and a "dress for your diary" approach- 25 days' annual leave- Brand-new offices in zone-1 central London- A friendly, family-style culture with plenty of social events- Daily free breakfast and fresh fruitThis is a role created through growth - not replacement - hence, looking for a high calibre candidate who has genuine potential for becoming Partner in the not-so-distant-future.If you are hard-working and ambitious and fulfil the above technical criteria, and very much see yourself as a future leader, then do feel free to submit your CV for consideration.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Tax Director - Mixed Tax£90,000 - £110,000 West End, London Hybrid & Flexible WorkingThe Firm:This is a well-established medium-sized firm, blending traditional values with a modern, technology-driven approach. The culture is collaborative, supportive and genuinely people-focused, with excellent staff retention and promotion from within.The Role:An outstanding opportunity has arisen for a CTA-qualified Mixed Tax Director to join a highly regarded, long-established accountancy firm in central London. This firm is of a Top 100 standard and is enjoying sustained growth. They are therefore strengthening its Tax leadership team as a result.This is a genuinely varied and high-profile role, working closely with Partners and a diverse client base to deliver commercially focused, technically robust tax advice across the full spectrum of UK and international tax.What You'll Be Doing:As a senior figure within the Tax team, you'll play a key advisory role, combining hands-on technical work with client leadership and strategic input. Responsibilities will include:- Acting as a trusted adviser to Partners and clients on complex mixed tax matters- Advising across Income Tax, CGT, Corporation Tax, NIC, IHT, SDLT, VAT and international tax issues- Leading and contributing to high-quality tax advisory reports, updates and client communications- Proactively identifying planning opportunities and delivering innovative, practical solutions- Supporting and managing HMRC enquiries and disclosures- Representing the firm confidently in client meetings and presentationsAbout the Clients:You'll work with an impressively broad and interesting client portfolio, including HNI's, entrepreneurs, high-profile individuals, non-doms, non-residents, landlords, trusts, partnerships and multinational businesses. No two days look the same!About You:- CTA qualified with significant experience in mixed tax- Strong all-round technical knowledge with commercial awareness- Confident communicator who enjoys client interaction and problem-solving- Comfortable operating at Director level within a professional services environmentWhat's on Offer:- Competitive salary of £90,000 - £110,000 (depending on experience)- Fixed profit-sharing bonus scheme- Flexible working hours and a "dress for your diary" approach- 25 days' annual leave- Brand-new offices in zone-1 central London- A friendly, family-style culture with plenty of social events- Daily free breakfast and fresh fruitThis is a role created through growth - not replacement - hence, looking for a high calibre candidate who has genuine potential for becoming Partner in the not-so-distant-future.If you are hard-working and ambitious and fulfil the above technical criteria, and very much see yourself as a future leader, then do feel free to submit your CV for consideration.
Action Together CIO
Operations Director
Action Together CIO
Do you want to work for a dynamic, creative, fast-paced charity? At Action Together we see the amazing things people achieve when they work together to make the lives of others better. If you share our values: believe it's possible, strengthen others, and be true, we'd love you to consider joining our team. Operations Director The ideal candidate We are looking for a values driven operational leader with significant experience in senior operations, systems, or transformation roles. You will bring strong technical capability in designing and embedding systems and processes, excellent analytical skills, and the ability to produce high quality management information for senior leaders and Boards. You will be an influential communicator who can lead through change, build strong relationships across the organisation, and support others to work in consistent, effective, and collaborative ways. With a strong grasp of governance, risk, compliance, and organisational assurance, you will balance strategic vision with hands on delivery. Above all, you will share Action Together's commitment to social justice, equity, and strengthening people, places, and partnerships The role The Operations Director will lead the development, optimisation, and continuous improvement of Action Together's systems, processes, and organisational infrastructure. Working as part of the Senior Leadership Team, you will co-design, develop, and maintain internal systems and processes that enhance operational delivery and organisational efficiency, ensuring they are fully embedded into day-to-day use with clear ownership, guidance, and effective performance monitoring. You will oversee core central functions including HR, Communications and Impact, Data Protection and Information Management, and Health & Safety. You will play a key role in internal digital transformation, policy development, risk management, and organisational compliance. You will produce high quality management information that supports strategic decision making, work closely with Locality Directors to standardise and enhance delivery models. In addition, with reference to our constitution and Scheme of Delegation you will be responsible for supporting governance at Board meetings, and the AGM. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion At Action Together we value diversity, promote equity and challenge discrimination. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. We are committed to ensuring that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, or race. In order to ensure that our workforce reflects our communities across all levels of seniority, Action Together is offering a guaranteed interview to any candidate who meets the essential criteria listed in the person specification and who is also: A disabled person and/or A member of a community experiencing racial inequality. If you have any questions please contact a member of the HR team on . Action Together is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children, young people and vulnerable adults with whom we work. We expect all of our employees to demonstrate this commitment. Right to work We do not hold a Sponsor License and are unable to accept applications which require sponsorship to work in the UK Please note, the successful candidates will be required to undertake a basic Disclosure and barring Service (DBS) check. A positive Disclosure of Offences will not automatically bar an applicant from being appointed and suitable applicants will not be refused employment because of offences that are not relevant.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Do you want to work for a dynamic, creative, fast-paced charity? At Action Together we see the amazing things people achieve when they work together to make the lives of others better. If you share our values: believe it's possible, strengthen others, and be true, we'd love you to consider joining our team. Operations Director The ideal candidate We are looking for a values driven operational leader with significant experience in senior operations, systems, or transformation roles. You will bring strong technical capability in designing and embedding systems and processes, excellent analytical skills, and the ability to produce high quality management information for senior leaders and Boards. You will be an influential communicator who can lead through change, build strong relationships across the organisation, and support others to work in consistent, effective, and collaborative ways. With a strong grasp of governance, risk, compliance, and organisational assurance, you will balance strategic vision with hands on delivery. Above all, you will share Action Together's commitment to social justice, equity, and strengthening people, places, and partnerships The role The Operations Director will lead the development, optimisation, and continuous improvement of Action Together's systems, processes, and organisational infrastructure. Working as part of the Senior Leadership Team, you will co-design, develop, and maintain internal systems and processes that enhance operational delivery and organisational efficiency, ensuring they are fully embedded into day-to-day use with clear ownership, guidance, and effective performance monitoring. You will oversee core central functions including HR, Communications and Impact, Data Protection and Information Management, and Health & Safety. You will play a key role in internal digital transformation, policy development, risk management, and organisational compliance. You will produce high quality management information that supports strategic decision making, work closely with Locality Directors to standardise and enhance delivery models. In addition, with reference to our constitution and Scheme of Delegation you will be responsible for supporting governance at Board meetings, and the AGM. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion At Action Together we value diversity, promote equity and challenge discrimination. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. We are committed to ensuring that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, or race. In order to ensure that our workforce reflects our communities across all levels of seniority, Action Together is offering a guaranteed interview to any candidate who meets the essential criteria listed in the person specification and who is also: A disabled person and/or A member of a community experiencing racial inequality. If you have any questions please contact a member of the HR team on . Action Together is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children, young people and vulnerable adults with whom we work. We expect all of our employees to demonstrate this commitment. Right to work We do not hold a Sponsor License and are unable to accept applications which require sponsorship to work in the UK Please note, the successful candidates will be required to undertake a basic Disclosure and barring Service (DBS) check. A positive Disclosure of Offences will not automatically bar an applicant from being appointed and suitable applicants will not be refused employment because of offences that are not relevant.
University of Northampton
Director of Marketing, External Affairs and Student Recruitment
University of Northampton Northampton, Northamptonshire
We have been transforming lives for decades. What began as Northampton Technical College, more than 100 years ago, has evolved into one of the country's youngest universities, where we have now been degree-awarding for over 20 years. As the only seat of Higher Education in our county, our place as the University for Northamptonshire is critical, where we contribute more than £300m annually to the local economy, supporting thousands of jobs and helping to drive sustainable growth. Our beautiful waterside campus, which opened in 2018, is home to more than 14,000 students and 2,600 colleagues. Our Strategic Plan sets a transformative agenda that will shape the next chapter of our development with people at the heart. Created through extensive consultation with our staff and students, the plan outlines four strategic priorities that guide all that we do: our staff, student experience, teaching and learning, and research - all underpinned by a purpose to deliver Social Impact. These priorities reflect our role as a modern, values-driven university committed to delivering benefit locally, nationally, and globally. Proud of our roots and history, we are now looking forward with confidence and purpose, and the role of Director of Marketing, External Affairs and Student Recruitment is critical to our success. As a key member of the University's Leadership Team and reporting to the Deputy Vice Chancellor and Chief Operating Officer, this pivotal role shapes how we present ourselves to the world, how we communicate and engage with our stakeholder communities, how we pique the interest of prospective students at home and abroad: maintaining and growing our student pipeline, and how we maximise the potential of our transnational education partnerships; all of which is essential to the University delivering on its strategic ambitions. This role is responsible for optimising the University's brand, marketing, strategic communications, external relations activities, plus driving forward our critical income streams of home and international student recruitment, and our international partnerships, leveraging the strengths and assets of the University to grow our profile regionally, nationally and internationally, and effectively engaging with our communities and stakeholders. We are looking for a strategic, imaginative and emotionally intelligent leader with a strong track record in delivering impactful marketing and communications activities and sustained business growth, in complex organisations and highly competitive sectors. You will bring board-level and international experience of brand development, communications, engagement and public affairs, multi-channel campaign delivery, along with a deep understanding of the student psyche and journey. Equally important is being a great colleague to your leadership team peers, and demonstrating a commitment to the mission, values and spirit of the University of Northampton, and everything we stand for. Joining us at this time, offers the chance to be part of a forward-thinking and student-centred institution, where you will help shape the external face of a university that is redefining what it means to be a critical and influential part of Northamptonshire's civic fabric. We really look forward to hearing from you! To learn more about this opportunity, please visit our microsite . To find out more about this role, including details of how to apply, please visit quoting reference 7990/1. For informal enquiries, please contact Thomas Cameron on . The closing date for applications is 09:00 GMT on Monday 6 th April 2026. Protecting your personal data is of the utmost importance to Perrett Laver and we take this responsibility very seriously. Any information obtained by our trading divisions is held and processed in accordance with the relevant data protection legislation. The data you provide us with is securely stored on our computerised database and transferred to our clients for the purposes of presenting you as a candidate and/or considering your suitability for a role you have registered interest in. As defined under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Perrett Laver is a Data Controller and a Data Processor, and our legal basis for processing your personal data is 'Legitimate Interests'. You have the right to object to us processing your data in this way. For more information about this, your rights, and our approach to Data Protection and Privacy, please visit our website
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
We have been transforming lives for decades. What began as Northampton Technical College, more than 100 years ago, has evolved into one of the country's youngest universities, where we have now been degree-awarding for over 20 years. As the only seat of Higher Education in our county, our place as the University for Northamptonshire is critical, where we contribute more than £300m annually to the local economy, supporting thousands of jobs and helping to drive sustainable growth. Our beautiful waterside campus, which opened in 2018, is home to more than 14,000 students and 2,600 colleagues. Our Strategic Plan sets a transformative agenda that will shape the next chapter of our development with people at the heart. Created through extensive consultation with our staff and students, the plan outlines four strategic priorities that guide all that we do: our staff, student experience, teaching and learning, and research - all underpinned by a purpose to deliver Social Impact. These priorities reflect our role as a modern, values-driven university committed to delivering benefit locally, nationally, and globally. Proud of our roots and history, we are now looking forward with confidence and purpose, and the role of Director of Marketing, External Affairs and Student Recruitment is critical to our success. As a key member of the University's Leadership Team and reporting to the Deputy Vice Chancellor and Chief Operating Officer, this pivotal role shapes how we present ourselves to the world, how we communicate and engage with our stakeholder communities, how we pique the interest of prospective students at home and abroad: maintaining and growing our student pipeline, and how we maximise the potential of our transnational education partnerships; all of which is essential to the University delivering on its strategic ambitions. This role is responsible for optimising the University's brand, marketing, strategic communications, external relations activities, plus driving forward our critical income streams of home and international student recruitment, and our international partnerships, leveraging the strengths and assets of the University to grow our profile regionally, nationally and internationally, and effectively engaging with our communities and stakeholders. We are looking for a strategic, imaginative and emotionally intelligent leader with a strong track record in delivering impactful marketing and communications activities and sustained business growth, in complex organisations and highly competitive sectors. You will bring board-level and international experience of brand development, communications, engagement and public affairs, multi-channel campaign delivery, along with a deep understanding of the student psyche and journey. Equally important is being a great colleague to your leadership team peers, and demonstrating a commitment to the mission, values and spirit of the University of Northampton, and everything we stand for. Joining us at this time, offers the chance to be part of a forward-thinking and student-centred institution, where you will help shape the external face of a university that is redefining what it means to be a critical and influential part of Northamptonshire's civic fabric. We really look forward to hearing from you! To learn more about this opportunity, please visit our microsite . To find out more about this role, including details of how to apply, please visit quoting reference 7990/1. For informal enquiries, please contact Thomas Cameron on . The closing date for applications is 09:00 GMT on Monday 6 th April 2026. Protecting your personal data is of the utmost importance to Perrett Laver and we take this responsibility very seriously. Any information obtained by our trading divisions is held and processed in accordance with the relevant data protection legislation. The data you provide us with is securely stored on our computerised database and transferred to our clients for the purposes of presenting you as a candidate and/or considering your suitability for a role you have registered interest in. As defined under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Perrett Laver is a Data Controller and a Data Processor, and our legal basis for processing your personal data is 'Legitimate Interests'. You have the right to object to us processing your data in this way. For more information about this, your rights, and our approach to Data Protection and Privacy, please visit our website
HULL TRUCK THEATRE
Producing and Programming Role
HULL TRUCK THEATRE Hull, Yorkshire
Job Description This is an exciting producing and programming role at the centre of Hull Truck Theatre's artistic activity. You will lead the planning and delivery of a diverse programme of visiting and in-house productions in Stage One, while supporting programming in the Godber Studio. The role involves curating dynamic seasons that successfully balance commercial work, hires and the theatre's own artistic offer. It's an excellent opportunity to develop your career within a collaborative and ambitious environment, building strong relationships with theatres and artists nationwide. Previous post holders have progressed to Executive Director roles within several of Arts Council England's National Portfolio Organisations and to senior producing positions in the commercial sector. Principal Duties Artistic Programme: Work closely with the Artistic and Associate Director to curate and coordinate a diverse programme of visiting work (theatre, music, comedy and live performance) that is artistically exciting and capable of achieving an annual net target of approximately £100k. Research and develop programming proposals, assessing artistic quality, audience appeal, scheduling and commercial viability in collaboration with the Art Team and Head of Marketing and Communications. Build strong working relationships with visiting artists and companies, ensuring clear communication and the smooth delivery of all productions. Oversee the accurate flow of show information and coordinate delivery across Technical, Marketing and Front of House teams. Support Hull Truck Theatre's artist development activity, including the Grow programme, working closely with the Artistic and Associate Director. Collaborate with the Head of Production to ensure all future projects meet Green Book baseline standards in line with the theatre's Environmental Responsibility Plan. Coordinate and administrate in-house productions, co-productions and commissions, reporting to the Executive Director. Develop and maintain meaningful relationships across Hull and East Yorkshire's creative community, as well as with regional and national producing theatres and companies, to foster future collaborations and opportunities. Administration and Finance: Responsible for effective administrative and financial management systems that relate to the Visiting and In-house Artistic Programme. Negotiate terms for visiting productions and work with Production administrator to prepare contracts for signing when required. Support the Artistic /Executive Director in the annual setting of financial targets for produced and visiting work and manage budgets to achieve these. Co-ordinate artistic programme contracts. Support the Head of Production with the management of all co-production and production budgets. Availability checks/agent negotiations for freelance creative teams, liaise with freelance casting directors in the organisation/planning of audition spaces and schedules Attend and contribute to Programme Advisory group, artistic and production meetings and other meetings as necessary Other Duties: The Health and Safety at Work Act, and other associated legislation, places responsibility for health and safety on all employees. Therefore, it is the post holder's responsibility to take reasonable care for the health, safety and welfare of themselves and other employees in accordance with legislation and the Company's Health and Safety Policy. Complete any other delegated task that may assist the company in achieving its business objectives. Such tasks will not be of an unreasonable nature and shall be commensurate with the level of the post. To promote and comply with current legislation and Hull Trucks policies on Equality, Diversity and Health & Safety both in the delivery of services and the treatment of others. To promote, develop and comply with our policies and practices to lessen the environmental impact of Hull Truck Theatre. The above duties may involve having access to information of a confidential nature, which may be covered by the Data Protection Act. Confidentiality must be maintained at all times. The above accountabilities are not exhaustive and may vary without changing the character of the job or level of responsibility. Personal Specification Essential: Demonstrable experience of curating and delivering a diverse, high-quality performing arts programme, achieving agreed financial targets. Strong commercial awareness, with experience assessing artistic proposals for financial viability and audience appeal. Proven experience of negotiating terms within the creative sector. Experience of managing or contributing to production and programme budgets. Demonstrable commitment to advancing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion through programming and artist development. Excellent relationship-building skills, with the ability to maintain productive partnerships with artists, companies and sector peers. Experience of coordinating productions across multiple departments (e.g. technical, marketing, front of house), ensuring clear communication and smooth delivery. Strong organisational and administrative skills, with experience managing contracts, schedules and documentation. Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage competing priorities and navigate complex or challenging situations calmly and professionally. Knowledge of the UK theatre sector, including an understanding of regional theatre and its audiences and an active network of industry contacts. Commitment to environmentally responsible production practices. Willingness to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends as required. Desirable: Proven experience of producing or programming in middle scale theatre. Experience of budget management and financial control for theatre productions of at least £50,000.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Job Description This is an exciting producing and programming role at the centre of Hull Truck Theatre's artistic activity. You will lead the planning and delivery of a diverse programme of visiting and in-house productions in Stage One, while supporting programming in the Godber Studio. The role involves curating dynamic seasons that successfully balance commercial work, hires and the theatre's own artistic offer. It's an excellent opportunity to develop your career within a collaborative and ambitious environment, building strong relationships with theatres and artists nationwide. Previous post holders have progressed to Executive Director roles within several of Arts Council England's National Portfolio Organisations and to senior producing positions in the commercial sector. Principal Duties Artistic Programme: Work closely with the Artistic and Associate Director to curate and coordinate a diverse programme of visiting work (theatre, music, comedy and live performance) that is artistically exciting and capable of achieving an annual net target of approximately £100k. Research and develop programming proposals, assessing artistic quality, audience appeal, scheduling and commercial viability in collaboration with the Art Team and Head of Marketing and Communications. Build strong working relationships with visiting artists and companies, ensuring clear communication and the smooth delivery of all productions. Oversee the accurate flow of show information and coordinate delivery across Technical, Marketing and Front of House teams. Support Hull Truck Theatre's artist development activity, including the Grow programme, working closely with the Artistic and Associate Director. Collaborate with the Head of Production to ensure all future projects meet Green Book baseline standards in line with the theatre's Environmental Responsibility Plan. Coordinate and administrate in-house productions, co-productions and commissions, reporting to the Executive Director. Develop and maintain meaningful relationships across Hull and East Yorkshire's creative community, as well as with regional and national producing theatres and companies, to foster future collaborations and opportunities. Administration and Finance: Responsible for effective administrative and financial management systems that relate to the Visiting and In-house Artistic Programme. Negotiate terms for visiting productions and work with Production administrator to prepare contracts for signing when required. Support the Artistic /Executive Director in the annual setting of financial targets for produced and visiting work and manage budgets to achieve these. Co-ordinate artistic programme contracts. Support the Head of Production with the management of all co-production and production budgets. Availability checks/agent negotiations for freelance creative teams, liaise with freelance casting directors in the organisation/planning of audition spaces and schedules Attend and contribute to Programme Advisory group, artistic and production meetings and other meetings as necessary Other Duties: The Health and Safety at Work Act, and other associated legislation, places responsibility for health and safety on all employees. Therefore, it is the post holder's responsibility to take reasonable care for the health, safety and welfare of themselves and other employees in accordance with legislation and the Company's Health and Safety Policy. Complete any other delegated task that may assist the company in achieving its business objectives. Such tasks will not be of an unreasonable nature and shall be commensurate with the level of the post. To promote and comply with current legislation and Hull Trucks policies on Equality, Diversity and Health & Safety both in the delivery of services and the treatment of others. To promote, develop and comply with our policies and practices to lessen the environmental impact of Hull Truck Theatre. The above duties may involve having access to information of a confidential nature, which may be covered by the Data Protection Act. Confidentiality must be maintained at all times. The above accountabilities are not exhaustive and may vary without changing the character of the job or level of responsibility. Personal Specification Essential: Demonstrable experience of curating and delivering a diverse, high-quality performing arts programme, achieving agreed financial targets. Strong commercial awareness, with experience assessing artistic proposals for financial viability and audience appeal. Proven experience of negotiating terms within the creative sector. Experience of managing or contributing to production and programme budgets. Demonstrable commitment to advancing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion through programming and artist development. Excellent relationship-building skills, with the ability to maintain productive partnerships with artists, companies and sector peers. Experience of coordinating productions across multiple departments (e.g. technical, marketing, front of house), ensuring clear communication and smooth delivery. Strong organisational and administrative skills, with experience managing contracts, schedules and documentation. Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage competing priorities and navigate complex or challenging situations calmly and professionally. Knowledge of the UK theatre sector, including an understanding of regional theatre and its audiences and an active network of industry contacts. Commitment to environmentally responsible production practices. Willingness to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends as required. Desirable: Proven experience of producing or programming in middle scale theatre. Experience of budget management and financial control for theatre productions of at least £50,000.
MCS Group
Chief Executive Officer
MCS Group
MCS Group are delighted to be recruiting for a permanent Chief Executive Office for the Office of Identity and Cultural Expression As the Chief Executive and Accounting Officer (CEO) serves as the Office's most senior executive and its chief steward of financial integrity. This role will provide the strategic vision to advance identity, inclusion, and cultural expression across our community while ensuring rigorous financial management, transparent reporting, and compliant operations. The CEO partners with the Director the Board to deliver on its strategic objectives, longterm sustainability, and an inclusive organisational culture. Key Responsibilities 1) Strategic Leadership Develop and execute a multiyear strategy that advances identity, belonging, and cultural expression while meeting measurable impact, equity, and growth goals. Translate strategy into annual business plans, budgets, and KPIs; regularly report progress to the Board, the Executive Office and stakeholders. Serve as a visible ambassador for the Office; cultivate partnerships with key stakeholders, community organisations, cultural institutions, public authorities and other relevant government bodies. 2) Governance, Risk & Compliance (Accounting Officer Duties) Act as the Accounting Officer with ultimate responsibility for the integrity of financial statements, internal controls, and compliance with applicable standards (e.g., GAAP/IFRS), Managing Public Money NI and Audit requirements. Oversee internal control frameworks, risk registers, and policies (procurement, expense, conflicts of interest, data privacy - not exhaustive). Lead the annual external audit (NIAO); coordinate with Audit and Risk Committee and ensure timely and accurate completion with relevant disclosures. 3) Financial Stewardship Deliver the full finance cycle: budgeting, forecasting, cash management, capital planning, and scenario modelling. Produce monthly management accounts and dashboards; provide insights on variances where applicable. Maximise resource allocation c£1m per annum to achieve KPIs and ensure sustainability; drive cost discipline without compromising program quality. 4) Program & Operational Excellence Oversee program design and delivery across cultural programming, events, education, and community engagement; ensure activities align with strategic priorities and are evaluated for outcomes and inclusion. Lead Operations/HR to attract, develop, and retain a diverse, high performing team; foster a psychologically safe workplace and coach leaders. Establish data, technology, and knowledge management practices that improve accessibility, efficiency, and decision making whilst complying with all relevant legislation. 5) Stakeholder Management Build strategic partnerships with academic departments, student groups, and external cultural organisations to extend reach and cocreate programs. Represent the Office at convenings, media opportunities, and stakeholder forums. 6) Culture, Equity & Community Model inclusive leadership; embed equity principles in strategy, recruitment, procurement, communications, and program evaluation. Promote community voice in all of the Office's work programme and in planning and evaluations. 7) Policy Advice and Delivery Ensure the Director of the Office has access to timely, high quality advice, evidence and analysis to inform decision making. Oversee engagement, research, policy review, advice and communications to meet statutory duties and organisational outcomes. Lead the development of evidence based policy advice and formal recommendations to Ministers and senior officials. Support formal representations, scrutiny appearances and provision of evidence to Assembly and parliamentary committees. Ensure policies reflect national and cultural identity principles, promoting reconciliation, tolerance and meaningful dialogue. Person Specification To be considered for the role, candidates must be able to demonstrate, by the closing date for applications, experience in the following criteria. Eligibility Criteria Applicants must, by the closing date for applications have:A minimum of 5 years' senior management experience in the private, public or voluntary sectors requiring the management of resources, both human and financial, together with the application of current best practice in relation to governance, accountability, business planning, risk management, audit and financial management. A minimum of 5 years' senior management experience in the private, public or voluntary sector providing detailed policy advice and/or proposals on strategic issues concerning the sector with which an individual is working. Significant experience working within the arts, culture, heritage, creative industries or cultural policy sectors with a demonstrated understanding of cultural programming, identity work and community engagement. Demonstrable evidence of having developed and managed programmes and projects to support the achievement of strategic objectives. Demonstrable evidence of leading and developing a range of professional, highly-skilled, high-performance teams to deliver effective outcomes and performance improvements.Demonstrable evidence of having provided effective and timely advice and information to Board or Director level, in a public, private or community and voluntary sector organisation, in order to provide a rationale for policy development and account for organisational achievement. Desirable Criteria Applicants must, by the closing date, have successfully completed the professional examinations and be a full, current member of one of the bodies listed below: Chartered Accountants Ireland The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants The Chartered Institute of Public Finance Accountancy CIPD Chartered Membership To request an Candidate Information pack please contact Grace Group on or email We are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals. If you require a reasonable adjustment at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know and we will endeavour to facilitate your request. Even if this position isn't right for you, we may have others that are. Get in touch to find out more about current opportunities.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
MCS Group are delighted to be recruiting for a permanent Chief Executive Office for the Office of Identity and Cultural Expression As the Chief Executive and Accounting Officer (CEO) serves as the Office's most senior executive and its chief steward of financial integrity. This role will provide the strategic vision to advance identity, inclusion, and cultural expression across our community while ensuring rigorous financial management, transparent reporting, and compliant operations. The CEO partners with the Director the Board to deliver on its strategic objectives, longterm sustainability, and an inclusive organisational culture. Key Responsibilities 1) Strategic Leadership Develop and execute a multiyear strategy that advances identity, belonging, and cultural expression while meeting measurable impact, equity, and growth goals. Translate strategy into annual business plans, budgets, and KPIs; regularly report progress to the Board, the Executive Office and stakeholders. Serve as a visible ambassador for the Office; cultivate partnerships with key stakeholders, community organisations, cultural institutions, public authorities and other relevant government bodies. 2) Governance, Risk & Compliance (Accounting Officer Duties) Act as the Accounting Officer with ultimate responsibility for the integrity of financial statements, internal controls, and compliance with applicable standards (e.g., GAAP/IFRS), Managing Public Money NI and Audit requirements. Oversee internal control frameworks, risk registers, and policies (procurement, expense, conflicts of interest, data privacy - not exhaustive). Lead the annual external audit (NIAO); coordinate with Audit and Risk Committee and ensure timely and accurate completion with relevant disclosures. 3) Financial Stewardship Deliver the full finance cycle: budgeting, forecasting, cash management, capital planning, and scenario modelling. Produce monthly management accounts and dashboards; provide insights on variances where applicable. Maximise resource allocation c£1m per annum to achieve KPIs and ensure sustainability; drive cost discipline without compromising program quality. 4) Program & Operational Excellence Oversee program design and delivery across cultural programming, events, education, and community engagement; ensure activities align with strategic priorities and are evaluated for outcomes and inclusion. Lead Operations/HR to attract, develop, and retain a diverse, high performing team; foster a psychologically safe workplace and coach leaders. Establish data, technology, and knowledge management practices that improve accessibility, efficiency, and decision making whilst complying with all relevant legislation. 5) Stakeholder Management Build strategic partnerships with academic departments, student groups, and external cultural organisations to extend reach and cocreate programs. Represent the Office at convenings, media opportunities, and stakeholder forums. 6) Culture, Equity & Community Model inclusive leadership; embed equity principles in strategy, recruitment, procurement, communications, and program evaluation. Promote community voice in all of the Office's work programme and in planning and evaluations. 7) Policy Advice and Delivery Ensure the Director of the Office has access to timely, high quality advice, evidence and analysis to inform decision making. Oversee engagement, research, policy review, advice and communications to meet statutory duties and organisational outcomes. Lead the development of evidence based policy advice and formal recommendations to Ministers and senior officials. Support formal representations, scrutiny appearances and provision of evidence to Assembly and parliamentary committees. Ensure policies reflect national and cultural identity principles, promoting reconciliation, tolerance and meaningful dialogue. Person Specification To be considered for the role, candidates must be able to demonstrate, by the closing date for applications, experience in the following criteria. Eligibility Criteria Applicants must, by the closing date for applications have:A minimum of 5 years' senior management experience in the private, public or voluntary sectors requiring the management of resources, both human and financial, together with the application of current best practice in relation to governance, accountability, business planning, risk management, audit and financial management. A minimum of 5 years' senior management experience in the private, public or voluntary sector providing detailed policy advice and/or proposals on strategic issues concerning the sector with which an individual is working. Significant experience working within the arts, culture, heritage, creative industries or cultural policy sectors with a demonstrated understanding of cultural programming, identity work and community engagement. Demonstrable evidence of having developed and managed programmes and projects to support the achievement of strategic objectives. Demonstrable evidence of leading and developing a range of professional, highly-skilled, high-performance teams to deliver effective outcomes and performance improvements.Demonstrable evidence of having provided effective and timely advice and information to Board or Director level, in a public, private or community and voluntary sector organisation, in order to provide a rationale for policy development and account for organisational achievement. Desirable Criteria Applicants must, by the closing date, have successfully completed the professional examinations and be a full, current member of one of the bodies listed below: Chartered Accountants Ireland The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants The Chartered Institute of Public Finance Accountancy CIPD Chartered Membership To request an Candidate Information pack please contact Grace Group on or email We are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals. If you require a reasonable adjustment at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know and we will endeavour to facilitate your request. Even if this position isn't right for you, we may have others that are. Get in touch to find out more about current opportunities.
NHP
Fundraising & Partnerships Officer
NHP
Introduction The National House Project (NHP) supports Local Authorities to work with young people to give them the knowledge, skills and confidence to live connected and fulfilling lives. By developing a community of support, completing the House Project Programme and being able to make their house a home young people can look forward to a positive future. This is an exciting time to join NHP and we are seeking a skilled and experienced professional who can support our vision to ensure that young people leaving care live connected and fulfilling lives. Purpose of the Role Reporting to the Director of Partnerships, this newly created role offers the chance to support the delivery of our new Fundraising and Partnership Strategy () by helping to grow our community of supporters, increase individual digital giving and deepen engagement with corporate partners. We also welcome your ideas and experience in developing how we might approach digital fundraising. Working closely with the Director of Partnerships, this role will lead on community fundraising development and provide hands-on coordination of partnership activities, from employee volunteering and group sessions to corporate fundraising events and payroll giving. The role will also contribute to communications and marketing content. Key Responsibilities Corporate Partnerships and Engagement Support the Director of Partnerships in managing and delivering high-quality partnership activities, including: Organising employee volunteering sessions including mapping / tracking volunteer hours and activities (where possible) Organising and supporting group visits, insight events, and work experience placements (as needed) Work closely with NHP colleagues, Local House Project staff and partners to develop impactful partnership activities Fundraising activities and events organised by corporate partners Liaise with LHPs to coordinate partnership activity across different regions. Maintain accurate partnership records and activity tracking in NHP s CRM. Communications and Collaboration Work closely with the Business Support Administrator and Admin Team to create and share communications and marketing materials that promote partnership activities, volunteering, and fundraising opportunities. Support the preparation of partnership updates, impact stories, and social media content. Contribute to internal communications about partnership successes and learning. Support the rest of the NHP team from time to time, as required. Community Fundraising, Individual Giving and Supporter Engagement Plan, deliver and evaluate a calendar of community fundraising activities and events (third party) to build NHP s supporter base, ensuring income and engagement targets are met. (We plan to have 2 community fundraising events a year, and support those our corporate partners organise). Recruit, brief and support challenge event participants, fundraisers and corporate teams undertaking community activities. Develop toolkits and resources to empower supporters (fundraising packs, JustGiving Guides and risk assessments) Support the Business Support Administrator to manage the stock, ordering and distribution of fundraising materials to ensure event participants are equipped and engaged. Support the Director of Partnerships to lead the event logistics (registrations, supplier liaison, risk assessments, volunteer coordination, on the day delivery and post event follow up) Provide guidance, resources, and encouragement to individuals and groups fundraising on behalf of NHP. Support the development of our long-term individual goals (one-off donations and regular giving via our website) Coordinate fundraising communications, updates, and impact stories to strengthen donor engagement and retention. Track and evaluate community fundraising and individual giving performance and supporter feedback. Maintain accurate CRM records of donor giving/community fundraising Support with sharing best practice and resources that enable local teams to engage effectively with partners and supporters Find out more If you re excited by the opportunity to build something transformative , we d love to hear from you. You are invited to join the an online briefing about NHP and this role. When: Monday 16th March at 12.30pm Please register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with further information about how to join. How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV and cover letter via Charity Job detailing what skills, knowledge and experiences make you the best candidate for the role by 9am Friday 20th March . We welcome applications from all backgrounds. If you require adjustments during the application or recruitment process, let us know. If you are care-experienced and meet all the essential requirements you will be guaranteed an interview. We do not accept unsolicited CVs from recruitment agencies. Interviews Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an in-person interview on Monday 30th March at the NHP Office in Crewe. Further details will be provided to shortlisted candidates. Safeguarding Statement NHP is committed to protecting the well-being of young people. All staff must adhere to our safeguarding policies. General Requirements: Right to work in the UK, two professional references, and a DBS check.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Introduction The National House Project (NHP) supports Local Authorities to work with young people to give them the knowledge, skills and confidence to live connected and fulfilling lives. By developing a community of support, completing the House Project Programme and being able to make their house a home young people can look forward to a positive future. This is an exciting time to join NHP and we are seeking a skilled and experienced professional who can support our vision to ensure that young people leaving care live connected and fulfilling lives. Purpose of the Role Reporting to the Director of Partnerships, this newly created role offers the chance to support the delivery of our new Fundraising and Partnership Strategy () by helping to grow our community of supporters, increase individual digital giving and deepen engagement with corporate partners. We also welcome your ideas and experience in developing how we might approach digital fundraising. Working closely with the Director of Partnerships, this role will lead on community fundraising development and provide hands-on coordination of partnership activities, from employee volunteering and group sessions to corporate fundraising events and payroll giving. The role will also contribute to communications and marketing content. Key Responsibilities Corporate Partnerships and Engagement Support the Director of Partnerships in managing and delivering high-quality partnership activities, including: Organising employee volunteering sessions including mapping / tracking volunteer hours and activities (where possible) Organising and supporting group visits, insight events, and work experience placements (as needed) Work closely with NHP colleagues, Local House Project staff and partners to develop impactful partnership activities Fundraising activities and events organised by corporate partners Liaise with LHPs to coordinate partnership activity across different regions. Maintain accurate partnership records and activity tracking in NHP s CRM. Communications and Collaboration Work closely with the Business Support Administrator and Admin Team to create and share communications and marketing materials that promote partnership activities, volunteering, and fundraising opportunities. Support the preparation of partnership updates, impact stories, and social media content. Contribute to internal communications about partnership successes and learning. Support the rest of the NHP team from time to time, as required. Community Fundraising, Individual Giving and Supporter Engagement Plan, deliver and evaluate a calendar of community fundraising activities and events (third party) to build NHP s supporter base, ensuring income and engagement targets are met. (We plan to have 2 community fundraising events a year, and support those our corporate partners organise). Recruit, brief and support challenge event participants, fundraisers and corporate teams undertaking community activities. Develop toolkits and resources to empower supporters (fundraising packs, JustGiving Guides and risk assessments) Support the Business Support Administrator to manage the stock, ordering and distribution of fundraising materials to ensure event participants are equipped and engaged. Support the Director of Partnerships to lead the event logistics (registrations, supplier liaison, risk assessments, volunteer coordination, on the day delivery and post event follow up) Provide guidance, resources, and encouragement to individuals and groups fundraising on behalf of NHP. Support the development of our long-term individual goals (one-off donations and regular giving via our website) Coordinate fundraising communications, updates, and impact stories to strengthen donor engagement and retention. Track and evaluate community fundraising and individual giving performance and supporter feedback. Maintain accurate CRM records of donor giving/community fundraising Support with sharing best practice and resources that enable local teams to engage effectively with partners and supporters Find out more If you re excited by the opportunity to build something transformative , we d love to hear from you. You are invited to join the an online briefing about NHP and this role. When: Monday 16th March at 12.30pm Please register in advance for this meeting: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with further information about how to join. How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV and cover letter via Charity Job detailing what skills, knowledge and experiences make you the best candidate for the role by 9am Friday 20th March . We welcome applications from all backgrounds. If you require adjustments during the application or recruitment process, let us know. If you are care-experienced and meet all the essential requirements you will be guaranteed an interview. We do not accept unsolicited CVs from recruitment agencies. Interviews Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an in-person interview on Monday 30th March at the NHP Office in Crewe. Further details will be provided to shortlisted candidates. Safeguarding Statement NHP is committed to protecting the well-being of young people. All staff must adhere to our safeguarding policies. General Requirements: Right to work in the UK, two professional references, and a DBS check.
Lucy Walker Recruitment
Business Support Executive
Lucy Walker Recruitment City, Leeds
Our client is an expert in their sector, dedicated to helping organisations succeed through technology. Working with clients both in the UK and Internationally, they drive growth, efficiency, and reliability through their expertise and solutions. They are a small office-based team who take pride in their transparent, approachable service, building lasting partnerships with their clients based on trust. This is an exciting time to join a supportive, fast-paced SME where you can have a real impact. The Role: We are working exclusively for our client to recruit a proactive and detail-driven Business Support Executive. This is a rare opportunity to become a central part of a growing business, working closely with leadership and getting exposure to all areas of the organisation. This role is perfect for someone early in their career who thrives on variety, is eager to learn, and wants to build a career in operations, business support, or business development. You will be relied upon to keep things running smoothly, connecting the dots between departments, people, and processes. Responsibilities: While the role is varied, the core focus is on providing essential administrative and operational support. Your day-to-day will involve: Procurement & Order Management: This is a key part of the role. You will be responsible for the full cycle of ordering client equipment. This includes: Raising quotes and ensuring they are accurate, date-specific, and reflect the correct margins. Liaising with suppliers to check stock levels, negotiate prices, and confirm delivery timelines. Processing orders and diligently tracking their status from placement to delivery. Keeping accurate records of prices, quantities, and quotes to ensure everything is correct for the client and the business. Systems & Data Entry: You will be the go-to person for maintaining accurate information across key platforms. This includes data entry for finance tasks (eg Xero, Dext), such as invoice processing and reconciliation, following established processes. Client & Supplier Communications: You will be a friendly and professional point of contact for triaging external enquiries via email and phone. You'll also manage general communications around service delivery, ensuring smooth handovers between teams. General Business & Admin Support: Assisting the Managing Director and Marketing Manager with scheduling, task follow-ups, and general coordination. Coordinating office activities, post, couriers, and stationery. Supporting the Marketing Manager with preparing mailing lists, coordinating with suppliers, and light research for direct mail campaigns. Aspirational Growth: As you settle into the role, there is scope to get involved in business development activities, supporting client and prospect engagement, proposal administration, and CRM tasks. The Person: You will be bright, tech-savvy, and commercially aware. You will be comfortable interacting with clients in a professional, commercial way. Experience: You will have 1-2 years of experience in an office-based administrative, operational, or support role. Your background could be in any sector (e.g. construction, retail, professional services), but you must be adaptable and ready to learn. Communication: You have excellent written and verbal communication skills and can engage with people at all levels to find out the information you need. Organisation: You are naturally organised with a strong attention to detail. You're comfortable juggling multiple tasks with shifting priorities. Tech Savvy: You are confident with Microsoft 365 (especially Excel, Outlook, and Word). Experience with Xero or Dext is a bonus, but a willingness to learn new systems is essential. Apply Now! If the above sounds of interest and you want to learn more, please apply asap and we can talk through the detail to see if this is the right next step for your career.
Mar 07, 2026
Full time
Our client is an expert in their sector, dedicated to helping organisations succeed through technology. Working with clients both in the UK and Internationally, they drive growth, efficiency, and reliability through their expertise and solutions. They are a small office-based team who take pride in their transparent, approachable service, building lasting partnerships with their clients based on trust. This is an exciting time to join a supportive, fast-paced SME where you can have a real impact. The Role: We are working exclusively for our client to recruit a proactive and detail-driven Business Support Executive. This is a rare opportunity to become a central part of a growing business, working closely with leadership and getting exposure to all areas of the organisation. This role is perfect for someone early in their career who thrives on variety, is eager to learn, and wants to build a career in operations, business support, or business development. You will be relied upon to keep things running smoothly, connecting the dots between departments, people, and processes. Responsibilities: While the role is varied, the core focus is on providing essential administrative and operational support. Your day-to-day will involve: Procurement & Order Management: This is a key part of the role. You will be responsible for the full cycle of ordering client equipment. This includes: Raising quotes and ensuring they are accurate, date-specific, and reflect the correct margins. Liaising with suppliers to check stock levels, negotiate prices, and confirm delivery timelines. Processing orders and diligently tracking their status from placement to delivery. Keeping accurate records of prices, quantities, and quotes to ensure everything is correct for the client and the business. Systems & Data Entry: You will be the go-to person for maintaining accurate information across key platforms. This includes data entry for finance tasks (eg Xero, Dext), such as invoice processing and reconciliation, following established processes. Client & Supplier Communications: You will be a friendly and professional point of contact for triaging external enquiries via email and phone. You'll also manage general communications around service delivery, ensuring smooth handovers between teams. General Business & Admin Support: Assisting the Managing Director and Marketing Manager with scheduling, task follow-ups, and general coordination. Coordinating office activities, post, couriers, and stationery. Supporting the Marketing Manager with preparing mailing lists, coordinating with suppliers, and light research for direct mail campaigns. Aspirational Growth: As you settle into the role, there is scope to get involved in business development activities, supporting client and prospect engagement, proposal administration, and CRM tasks. The Person: You will be bright, tech-savvy, and commercially aware. You will be comfortable interacting with clients in a professional, commercial way. Experience: You will have 1-2 years of experience in an office-based administrative, operational, or support role. Your background could be in any sector (e.g. construction, retail, professional services), but you must be adaptable and ready to learn. Communication: You have excellent written and verbal communication skills and can engage with people at all levels to find out the information you need. Organisation: You are naturally organised with a strong attention to detail. You're comfortable juggling multiple tasks with shifting priorities. Tech Savvy: You are confident with Microsoft 365 (especially Excel, Outlook, and Word). Experience with Xero or Dext is a bonus, but a willingness to learn new systems is essential. Apply Now! If the above sounds of interest and you want to learn more, please apply asap and we can talk through the detail to see if this is the right next step for your career.
Amazon Specialist Manager Iconic Beauty Client
Publicis Groupe UK
Company Description With a history that dates back over 80 years, Starcom is a global communications planning and media leader. We are an agency still grounded in our founding principle that people are at the centre of all we do. Each day, we apply this belief to harness the transformative power of data and technology to inspire and move people and business forward. With more than 7,000 employees in over 100 offices around the world, we are the flagship Publicis Media agency that uses our 'Power of One' business model, with teams that span multiple disciplines across clients such as Aldi, P&G, Primark, Samsung, Stellantis, and Visa. We place a huge focus on our People, and have driven flagship D&I and L&D programmes within Publicis Media; our goal is to help every individual reach their fullest potential, and we encourage everyone to make "Brave Plays" in how they approach their work and their own career development. As a result, we have an exceptionally energised and committed talent base, all of us proud of our welcoming and supportive culture, as evidenced by our recognition as one of Campaign's Best Places to Work for five years in a row, Media Week's Agency of the Year 2025 and one of the Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025. Publicis Commerce As a global branded "wrapper" that delivers the strongest commerce talent, tech, and partnerships in markets, Publicis Commerce provides clients with end-to-end products and solutions that drive clear business outcomes. With a highly collaborative team of subject-matter experts, Publicis Commerce is a trusted partner to clients in navigating the complexities and emerging opportunities of the Commerce landscape, whether that be through marketplaces, eRetail or emerging direct-to-consumer channels. We have a flexible go-to-market strategy, whether we appear as Publicis Commerce to clients or through one of our many agencies within the Groupe. From strategy and organisational design to activation models, Publicis Commerce works across a number of exciting briefs, such as how clients can maximise visibility and sales on the digital shelf, best construct data led relationships with retailers and how to effectively transform legacy organisational structures. Our aim is not to talk to individual capabilities, instead focusing on driving client outcomes. There is significant momentum in the Groupe having acquired the retail media platform, Epsilon Retail Media, and the eRetail analytics platform, Profitero, alongside a genuine desire from clients to explore the opportunity the emerging landscape offers. We are placing a significant bet on Commerce within the Groupe on eRetail and are building a powerhouse of capability to deliver on this. We are on the hunt for interesting and ambitious people to join us on this journey. Overview Amazon Specialist Manager Iconic Beauty Client What will you be doing? We're looking for an Amazon Marketing Cloud (AMC) Manager to support advanced analytics and audience strategy for one of our key beauty clients on Amazon. Reporting directly to the Commerce Analytics Associate Director, the Amazon Specialist Manager role sits at the intersection of data, media, and ecommerce performance, using AMC to unlock insights, build high impact audiences, and drive smarter full funnel activation across Sponsored Ads and DSP. The role is Amazon centric, so you will have a strong background in Amazon, understanding all aspects of data (across Vendor Central and Amazon Ads platforms) and a good knowledge of Amazon Marketing Cloud (AMC). Responsibilities Use proprietary Publicis tools to translate complex AMC outputs into clear, actionable insights for media, ecommerce, and brand teams Build, manage, and maintain custom AMC queries to analyse shopper behaviour, paths to purchase, and campaign performance Translate insights into optimisation recommendations, test and learn frameworks, and activation changes across Amazon campaigns. Own project workflows and trackers, ensuring tasks, timelines, and deliverables are clearly organised and up to date Train and support team members on the foundations of AMC, best practices, and organisational processes to scale knowledge across the team. Implement and manage quality assurance processes with the retail media activation team to ensure campaign accuracy and effectiveness Support the strategic use of AMC custom audiences, improving communication flows and leading client calls to maintain strong relationships. Provide regular reporting, insights, and recommendations to client teams. Participate in ongoing internal training to continue developing expertise in retail commerce and digital advertising. Qualifications What are we looking for? Experience in Amazon Ads, DSP, or ecommerce analytics. Hands on experience with Amazon Marketing Cloud (AMC). Strong understanding of Amazon Sponsored Ads, DSP, and retail media ecosystems. Comfortable working with SQL based queries (or similar logic in AMC). Ability to translate data into business and growth recommendation Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to manage internal and external stakeholders at all levels. Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint for data analysis and reporting purposes. Preferred certifications or experience with Amazon Advertising Foundations, Sponsored Ads Foundations, Amazon Vendor Central, Amazon Brand Analytics, Amazon DSP, Epsilon Retail Media, Criteo, or other retailer specific platforms would be a bonus. Additional Information Starcom has fantastic benefits on offer to all of our employees. In addition to the classics,Pension,Life Assurance, Private Medical and IncomeProtectionPlans we also offer; WORK YOUR WORLDopportunity to work anywhere in the world, where there is a Publicis office, for up to 6 weeks a year. REFLECTION DAYS- Two additional days of paid leave to step away from your usual day to day work and create time to focus on your well being and self care. BENEFITS24/7 helpline to support you on a personal and professional level.Access to remote GPs, mental health support and CBT.Wellbeing content and lifestyle coaching. FAMILY FRIENDLY POLICIESWe provide 26 weeks of full pay for the following family milestones: Maternity. Adoption, Surrogacy and Shared Parental Leave. FLEXIBLE WORKING, BANK HOLIDAY SWAP&BIRTHDAY DAY OFFYou are entitled to an additional day off for your birthday, from your first day of employment. GREAT LOCAL DISCOUNTSThis includes membership discounts with Soho Friends, local restaurants and retailers in Westfield White City and Television Centre. Full details of ourbenefits will be shared when you join us! Publicis Groupe operates a hybrid working pattern with full time employees being office based three days during the working week. We are supportive of all candidates and are committed to providing a fair assessment process. If you have any circumstances (such as neurodiversity, physical or mental impairments or a medical condition) that may affect your assessment, please inform your Talent Acquisition Partner. We will discuss possible adjustments to ensure fairness. Rest assured, disclosing this information will not impact your treatment in our process. Please make sure you check out the Publicis Career Page which showcases our Inclusive Benefits and our EAG's (Employee Action Groups).
Mar 07, 2026
Full time
Company Description With a history that dates back over 80 years, Starcom is a global communications planning and media leader. We are an agency still grounded in our founding principle that people are at the centre of all we do. Each day, we apply this belief to harness the transformative power of data and technology to inspire and move people and business forward. With more than 7,000 employees in over 100 offices around the world, we are the flagship Publicis Media agency that uses our 'Power of One' business model, with teams that span multiple disciplines across clients such as Aldi, P&G, Primark, Samsung, Stellantis, and Visa. We place a huge focus on our People, and have driven flagship D&I and L&D programmes within Publicis Media; our goal is to help every individual reach their fullest potential, and we encourage everyone to make "Brave Plays" in how they approach their work and their own career development. As a result, we have an exceptionally energised and committed talent base, all of us proud of our welcoming and supportive culture, as evidenced by our recognition as one of Campaign's Best Places to Work for five years in a row, Media Week's Agency of the Year 2025 and one of the Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025. Publicis Commerce As a global branded "wrapper" that delivers the strongest commerce talent, tech, and partnerships in markets, Publicis Commerce provides clients with end-to-end products and solutions that drive clear business outcomes. With a highly collaborative team of subject-matter experts, Publicis Commerce is a trusted partner to clients in navigating the complexities and emerging opportunities of the Commerce landscape, whether that be through marketplaces, eRetail or emerging direct-to-consumer channels. We have a flexible go-to-market strategy, whether we appear as Publicis Commerce to clients or through one of our many agencies within the Groupe. From strategy and organisational design to activation models, Publicis Commerce works across a number of exciting briefs, such as how clients can maximise visibility and sales on the digital shelf, best construct data led relationships with retailers and how to effectively transform legacy organisational structures. Our aim is not to talk to individual capabilities, instead focusing on driving client outcomes. There is significant momentum in the Groupe having acquired the retail media platform, Epsilon Retail Media, and the eRetail analytics platform, Profitero, alongside a genuine desire from clients to explore the opportunity the emerging landscape offers. We are placing a significant bet on Commerce within the Groupe on eRetail and are building a powerhouse of capability to deliver on this. We are on the hunt for interesting and ambitious people to join us on this journey. Overview Amazon Specialist Manager Iconic Beauty Client What will you be doing? We're looking for an Amazon Marketing Cloud (AMC) Manager to support advanced analytics and audience strategy for one of our key beauty clients on Amazon. Reporting directly to the Commerce Analytics Associate Director, the Amazon Specialist Manager role sits at the intersection of data, media, and ecommerce performance, using AMC to unlock insights, build high impact audiences, and drive smarter full funnel activation across Sponsored Ads and DSP. The role is Amazon centric, so you will have a strong background in Amazon, understanding all aspects of data (across Vendor Central and Amazon Ads platforms) and a good knowledge of Amazon Marketing Cloud (AMC). Responsibilities Use proprietary Publicis tools to translate complex AMC outputs into clear, actionable insights for media, ecommerce, and brand teams Build, manage, and maintain custom AMC queries to analyse shopper behaviour, paths to purchase, and campaign performance Translate insights into optimisation recommendations, test and learn frameworks, and activation changes across Amazon campaigns. Own project workflows and trackers, ensuring tasks, timelines, and deliverables are clearly organised and up to date Train and support team members on the foundations of AMC, best practices, and organisational processes to scale knowledge across the team. Implement and manage quality assurance processes with the retail media activation team to ensure campaign accuracy and effectiveness Support the strategic use of AMC custom audiences, improving communication flows and leading client calls to maintain strong relationships. Provide regular reporting, insights, and recommendations to client teams. Participate in ongoing internal training to continue developing expertise in retail commerce and digital advertising. Qualifications What are we looking for? Experience in Amazon Ads, DSP, or ecommerce analytics. Hands on experience with Amazon Marketing Cloud (AMC). Strong understanding of Amazon Sponsored Ads, DSP, and retail media ecosystems. Comfortable working with SQL based queries (or similar logic in AMC). Ability to translate data into business and growth recommendation Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to manage internal and external stakeholders at all levels. Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint for data analysis and reporting purposes. Preferred certifications or experience with Amazon Advertising Foundations, Sponsored Ads Foundations, Amazon Vendor Central, Amazon Brand Analytics, Amazon DSP, Epsilon Retail Media, Criteo, or other retailer specific platforms would be a bonus. Additional Information Starcom has fantastic benefits on offer to all of our employees. In addition to the classics,Pension,Life Assurance, Private Medical and IncomeProtectionPlans we also offer; WORK YOUR WORLDopportunity to work anywhere in the world, where there is a Publicis office, for up to 6 weeks a year. REFLECTION DAYS- Two additional days of paid leave to step away from your usual day to day work and create time to focus on your well being and self care. BENEFITS24/7 helpline to support you on a personal and professional level.Access to remote GPs, mental health support and CBT.Wellbeing content and lifestyle coaching. FAMILY FRIENDLY POLICIESWe provide 26 weeks of full pay for the following family milestones: Maternity. Adoption, Surrogacy and Shared Parental Leave. FLEXIBLE WORKING, BANK HOLIDAY SWAP&BIRTHDAY DAY OFFYou are entitled to an additional day off for your birthday, from your first day of employment. GREAT LOCAL DISCOUNTSThis includes membership discounts with Soho Friends, local restaurants and retailers in Westfield White City and Television Centre. Full details of ourbenefits will be shared when you join us! Publicis Groupe operates a hybrid working pattern with full time employees being office based three days during the working week. We are supportive of all candidates and are committed to providing a fair assessment process. If you have any circumstances (such as neurodiversity, physical or mental impairments or a medical condition) that may affect your assessment, please inform your Talent Acquisition Partner. We will discuss possible adjustments to ensure fairness. Rest assured, disclosing this information will not impact your treatment in our process. Please make sure you check out the Publicis Career Page which showcases our Inclusive Benefits and our EAG's (Employee Action Groups).
Charity People
Deputy Director
Charity People City, London
Whitley Fund for Nature - Deputy Director (14 months FTC Maternity Cover) London 3 days per week in the office Full Time or Part-Time 4 days (pro-rata) £58,000-£60,000 Closing date: Friday 26th March, 12pm Charity People is delighted to be working in partnership with Whitley Fund for Nature (WFN) who are seeking an experienced, values-driven senior leader to join as Deputy Director (Maternity Cover) - a key leadership role focused on maintaining momentum, safeguarding key relationships, and continuing to generate income from a warm, well-cultivated portfolio. WFN is an incredible nature conservation charity, generously supported for more than 20 years by our Patron HRH The Princess Royal and WFN Ambassador and former Trustee Sir David Attenborough. Established in 1993, it has channelled £26 million to 220 conservation leaders in 80 countries across the Global South, benefitting wildlife, landscapes, and people. WFN offer long term, laddered support to courageous changemakers leading local solutions to the global biodiversity and climate crises; they are acting on the latest science and igniting projects with passion. Through these award winners we support work rooted in communities that creates lasting benefits for wildlife, landscapes and people. With a clear, established strategy and a strong pipeline of committed major donors, this is a rare opportunity to step into a pivotal senior role and help steer an organisation with genuine global impact. The Role As Deputy Director, you will act as a key strategic partner to the Director and a senior figure across the charity, ensuring continuity during the maternity leave period. You will: Line manage two Heads of department (Head of Partnerships and Head of Communications), offering supportive, calm and confident leadership. Play a hands-on role in major giving, stewarding key supporters including HNWIs, family foundations and trusts. Support the delivery of WFN's income ambitions for this financial year Represent WFN at donor meetings, pitches, and engagement events, drawing on your own network where appropriate. Work alongside colleagues on the prestigious Whitley Awards , supporting donor engagement and communications linked to the event. Oversee high quality proposals and reports, typically at the £5k-£100k+ level, and support renewals, revisits, and long term partnerships. Maintain oversight of communications and brand, ensuring alignment with WFN's mission and global conservation agenda. Play a key role in the 2026 WFN People for Planet Summit following the huge success of the 2025 event. This is a brilliant position for a senior major gifts or partnerships specialist who enjoys balancing strategy with hands-on delivery, and who thrives in a collaborative, mission-led environment. About You We're looking for a confident, thoughtful and solutions-focused leader with: A strong track record in major donor fundraising (HNWIs, family foundations, trusts). Experience in securing and stewarding gifts, managing a portfolio where gifts often sit at the upper major-giving threshold. Senior leadership experience, ideally in a charity or environment-focused organisation. Willingness to represent WFN externally and maintain strong personal relationships with donors and partners. The ability to step into an already well-structured programme and ensure momentum continues smoothly. A collaborative, calm and people-centred leadership style. An understanding or background in wildlife conservation would be welcomed Working at WFN WFN is a warm, committed and mission-driven team, supported by a highly engaged Trustee Board and a clear strategic direction. Income is derived primarily from major donors, making this an ideal environment for someone who enjoys relationship-led fundraising and partnering closely with supporters. How to Apply Please contact Kevin Croasdale from our recruitment partners, Charity People, with your CV and to request a full job pack. Deadline: 12pm, Friday 26th March Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Mar 07, 2026
Full time
Whitley Fund for Nature - Deputy Director (14 months FTC Maternity Cover) London 3 days per week in the office Full Time or Part-Time 4 days (pro-rata) £58,000-£60,000 Closing date: Friday 26th March, 12pm Charity People is delighted to be working in partnership with Whitley Fund for Nature (WFN) who are seeking an experienced, values-driven senior leader to join as Deputy Director (Maternity Cover) - a key leadership role focused on maintaining momentum, safeguarding key relationships, and continuing to generate income from a warm, well-cultivated portfolio. WFN is an incredible nature conservation charity, generously supported for more than 20 years by our Patron HRH The Princess Royal and WFN Ambassador and former Trustee Sir David Attenborough. Established in 1993, it has channelled £26 million to 220 conservation leaders in 80 countries across the Global South, benefitting wildlife, landscapes, and people. WFN offer long term, laddered support to courageous changemakers leading local solutions to the global biodiversity and climate crises; they are acting on the latest science and igniting projects with passion. Through these award winners we support work rooted in communities that creates lasting benefits for wildlife, landscapes and people. With a clear, established strategy and a strong pipeline of committed major donors, this is a rare opportunity to step into a pivotal senior role and help steer an organisation with genuine global impact. The Role As Deputy Director, you will act as a key strategic partner to the Director and a senior figure across the charity, ensuring continuity during the maternity leave period. You will: Line manage two Heads of department (Head of Partnerships and Head of Communications), offering supportive, calm and confident leadership. Play a hands-on role in major giving, stewarding key supporters including HNWIs, family foundations and trusts. Support the delivery of WFN's income ambitions for this financial year Represent WFN at donor meetings, pitches, and engagement events, drawing on your own network where appropriate. Work alongside colleagues on the prestigious Whitley Awards , supporting donor engagement and communications linked to the event. Oversee high quality proposals and reports, typically at the £5k-£100k+ level, and support renewals, revisits, and long term partnerships. Maintain oversight of communications and brand, ensuring alignment with WFN's mission and global conservation agenda. Play a key role in the 2026 WFN People for Planet Summit following the huge success of the 2025 event. This is a brilliant position for a senior major gifts or partnerships specialist who enjoys balancing strategy with hands-on delivery, and who thrives in a collaborative, mission-led environment. About You We're looking for a confident, thoughtful and solutions-focused leader with: A strong track record in major donor fundraising (HNWIs, family foundations, trusts). Experience in securing and stewarding gifts, managing a portfolio where gifts often sit at the upper major-giving threshold. Senior leadership experience, ideally in a charity or environment-focused organisation. Willingness to represent WFN externally and maintain strong personal relationships with donors and partners. The ability to step into an already well-structured programme and ensure momentum continues smoothly. A collaborative, calm and people-centred leadership style. An understanding or background in wildlife conservation would be welcomed Working at WFN WFN is a warm, committed and mission-driven team, supported by a highly engaged Trustee Board and a clear strategic direction. Income is derived primarily from major donors, making this an ideal environment for someone who enjoys relationship-led fundraising and partnering closely with supporters. How to Apply Please contact Kevin Croasdale from our recruitment partners, Charity People, with your CV and to request a full job pack. Deadline: 12pm, Friday 26th March Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Mixed Tax Director - £70k to £80k
Warner Scott Recruitment
Overview The Firm is a well-established, medium-sized practice blending traditional values with a modern, technology-driven approach. The culture is collaborative, supportive and people-focused, with excellent staff retention and promotion from within. The Role: An outstanding opportunity has arisen for a CTA-qualified Mixed Tax Director to join a highly regarded, long-established accountancy firm in central London. This firm is of a Top 100 standard and is experiencing sustained growth. They are strengthening their Tax leadership team as a result. This is a genuinely varied and high-profile role, working closely with Partners and a diverse client base to deliver commercially focused, technically robust tax advice across the full spectrum of UK and international tax. What You'll Be Doing As a senior figure within the Tax team, you'll play a key advisory role, combining hands-on technical work with client leadership and strategic input. Acting as a trusted adviser to Partners and clients on complex mixed tax matters Advising across Income Tax, CGT, Corporation Tax, NIC, IHT, SDLT, VAT and international tax issues Leading and contributing to high-quality tax advisory reports, updates and client communications Proactively identifying planning opportunities and delivering innovative, practical solutions Supporting and managing HMRC enquiries and disclosures Representing the firm confidently in client meetings and presentations About the Clients You'll work with an impressively broad and interesting client portfolio, including HNIs, entrepreneurs, high-profile individuals, non-doms, non-residents, landlords, trusts, partnerships and multinational businesses. No two days look the same! About You CTA qualified with significant experience in mixed tax Strong all-round technical knowledge with commercial awareness Confident communicator who enjoys client interaction and problem-solving Comfortable operating at Director level within a professional services environment What's on Offer Competitive salary of £70,000 - £100,000 (depending on experience) Flexible working hours and a "dress for your diary" approach 25 days' annual leave A friendly, family-style culture with plenty of social events Daily free breakfast and fresh fruit This role is created through growth - not replacement - with potential for becoming Partner in the not-so-distant-future If you are hard-working and ambitious and fulfil the above technical criteria, and very much see yourself as a future leader, then do feel free to submit your CV for consideration.
Mar 07, 2026
Full time
Overview The Firm is a well-established, medium-sized practice blending traditional values with a modern, technology-driven approach. The culture is collaborative, supportive and people-focused, with excellent staff retention and promotion from within. The Role: An outstanding opportunity has arisen for a CTA-qualified Mixed Tax Director to join a highly regarded, long-established accountancy firm in central London. This firm is of a Top 100 standard and is experiencing sustained growth. They are strengthening their Tax leadership team as a result. This is a genuinely varied and high-profile role, working closely with Partners and a diverse client base to deliver commercially focused, technically robust tax advice across the full spectrum of UK and international tax. What You'll Be Doing As a senior figure within the Tax team, you'll play a key advisory role, combining hands-on technical work with client leadership and strategic input. Acting as a trusted adviser to Partners and clients on complex mixed tax matters Advising across Income Tax, CGT, Corporation Tax, NIC, IHT, SDLT, VAT and international tax issues Leading and contributing to high-quality tax advisory reports, updates and client communications Proactively identifying planning opportunities and delivering innovative, practical solutions Supporting and managing HMRC enquiries and disclosures Representing the firm confidently in client meetings and presentations About the Clients You'll work with an impressively broad and interesting client portfolio, including HNIs, entrepreneurs, high-profile individuals, non-doms, non-residents, landlords, trusts, partnerships and multinational businesses. No two days look the same! About You CTA qualified with significant experience in mixed tax Strong all-round technical knowledge with commercial awareness Confident communicator who enjoys client interaction and problem-solving Comfortable operating at Director level within a professional services environment What's on Offer Competitive salary of £70,000 - £100,000 (depending on experience) Flexible working hours and a "dress for your diary" approach 25 days' annual leave A friendly, family-style culture with plenty of social events Daily free breakfast and fresh fruit This role is created through growth - not replacement - with potential for becoming Partner in the not-so-distant-future If you are hard-working and ambitious and fulfil the above technical criteria, and very much see yourself as a future leader, then do feel free to submit your CV for consideration.
People Business Partner/People Manager
Prevail Partners Limited
The role We are looking for a People Business Partner to support and partner with senior managers with the entire employee lifecycle. Reporting into the People Director you will be responsible for providing daily support for employees with HR and ER related queries. This role is a fixed term contract for 16 months, ideally starting in March 2026. Responsibilities/ deliverables These are the key things that you are responsible for delivering within your role. There will be activities and tasks in addition to this list that are expected from you, but the majority of your time will be: Operational Accountable for the data management of employees within your partner departments as well as others when needed. Take the initiative to improve and streamline HR Processes without compromising compliance, fairness, and the HR brand. Support workforce planning and talent management initiatives. Support the People Director and the People Team with the creation and implementation of the People Strategy for 2026 onwards. Ensuring compliance with employment laws and regulations minimises legal risks and potential fines, contributing to cost reduction where possible. Employee Relations Lead, coordinate and risk manage all employee relations. Escalate cases as and when necessary, managing the case whilst bringing in expertise when needed. Business Partnerships Maintain close proximity with the function leaders. Build and enforce awareness of the vision and goals throughout all employee lifecycle decisions. Support in the management of employee careers, progression frameworks and succession planning. People Strategy Support the creation and implementation of the People Strategy. Work with the wider People Team to assist with the running of the function, share knowledge and develop projects and strategies. Utilise feedback to create initiatives addressing feedback. Utilise data to improve the offering and the continuous improvement of the People function. Talent Support the team with recruitment admin, scheduling interviews, managing feedback. Support with the Talent Aquisition strategy and resourcing plans. You You will have previous experience: Previous experience as a HRBP or as a People Partner, representing the People function and being a role model for positive culture and communications CIPD level 5 or above; or equivalent work experience ideally within a scale-up environment Management of end to end recruitment process, including, admin, selection, interviewing, manager support and offer stage Ability and confidence to deal with all levels of employee population, including holding meetings, presenting new ideas or processes and training across populations Desirable experience in the Defence, Security or Intelligence sector. Desirable experience working across multiple geographies. Proven experience applying employment law to complex situations. Experience and proven capability in influencing stakeholders. Ability to treat all matters with integrity and absolute confidentiality. Managing a varied caseload of ER. Experience using HRIS (Factorial and Workable experience is desirable) Proficiency in Office 365 About Prevail Partners Prevail Partners delivers strategic advice, intelligence, specialist capabilities, and managed services to clients ranging from governments and multinational corporations to non-governmental organisations. Our services span Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. We are united by a shared mission: to deliver Unrelenting Excellence in everything we do. That means operating with integrity, curiosity, accountability, and care. What We Offer At Prevail, we believe in recognising and rewarding our people. Our benefits are designed to support your wellbeing, development, and life beyond work: Gym Access & Wellness Discounts: Access to discounted memberships and gym facilities for London-based employees Cycle to Work Scheme: Tax-efficient savings on bikes and accessories, available post-probation Season Ticket Loans: Interest-free loans for annual commuting costs Private Medical Insurance: Fully funded cover through Vitality Health after two years' service Employee Assistance Programme (EAP): Confidential mental health, legal, financial and wellbeing support via Health Hero Enhanced Leave Entitlements: Supporting you through important life moments with flexibility Professional Development Days: Dedicated time off to focus on your personal and professional growth through training, courses, or self-directed learning Pension Scheme: Access to a flexible defined contribution pension through NatWest Cushon, with a salary exchange option. Contributions start at 5% employee and 3% employer, with the potential to adjust based on your preferences and financial goals. Culture & Development: A values-led culture with regular social events, collaborative initiatives, and meaningful opportunities for personal and professional development
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
The role We are looking for a People Business Partner to support and partner with senior managers with the entire employee lifecycle. Reporting into the People Director you will be responsible for providing daily support for employees with HR and ER related queries. This role is a fixed term contract for 16 months, ideally starting in March 2026. Responsibilities/ deliverables These are the key things that you are responsible for delivering within your role. There will be activities and tasks in addition to this list that are expected from you, but the majority of your time will be: Operational Accountable for the data management of employees within your partner departments as well as others when needed. Take the initiative to improve and streamline HR Processes without compromising compliance, fairness, and the HR brand. Support workforce planning and talent management initiatives. Support the People Director and the People Team with the creation and implementation of the People Strategy for 2026 onwards. Ensuring compliance with employment laws and regulations minimises legal risks and potential fines, contributing to cost reduction where possible. Employee Relations Lead, coordinate and risk manage all employee relations. Escalate cases as and when necessary, managing the case whilst bringing in expertise when needed. Business Partnerships Maintain close proximity with the function leaders. Build and enforce awareness of the vision and goals throughout all employee lifecycle decisions. Support in the management of employee careers, progression frameworks and succession planning. People Strategy Support the creation and implementation of the People Strategy. Work with the wider People Team to assist with the running of the function, share knowledge and develop projects and strategies. Utilise feedback to create initiatives addressing feedback. Utilise data to improve the offering and the continuous improvement of the People function. Talent Support the team with recruitment admin, scheduling interviews, managing feedback. Support with the Talent Aquisition strategy and resourcing plans. You You will have previous experience: Previous experience as a HRBP or as a People Partner, representing the People function and being a role model for positive culture and communications CIPD level 5 or above; or equivalent work experience ideally within a scale-up environment Management of end to end recruitment process, including, admin, selection, interviewing, manager support and offer stage Ability and confidence to deal with all levels of employee population, including holding meetings, presenting new ideas or processes and training across populations Desirable experience in the Defence, Security or Intelligence sector. Desirable experience working across multiple geographies. Proven experience applying employment law to complex situations. Experience and proven capability in influencing stakeholders. Ability to treat all matters with integrity and absolute confidentiality. Managing a varied caseload of ER. Experience using HRIS (Factorial and Workable experience is desirable) Proficiency in Office 365 About Prevail Partners Prevail Partners delivers strategic advice, intelligence, specialist capabilities, and managed services to clients ranging from governments and multinational corporations to non-governmental organisations. Our services span Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. We are united by a shared mission: to deliver Unrelenting Excellence in everything we do. That means operating with integrity, curiosity, accountability, and care. What We Offer At Prevail, we believe in recognising and rewarding our people. Our benefits are designed to support your wellbeing, development, and life beyond work: Gym Access & Wellness Discounts: Access to discounted memberships and gym facilities for London-based employees Cycle to Work Scheme: Tax-efficient savings on bikes and accessories, available post-probation Season Ticket Loans: Interest-free loans for annual commuting costs Private Medical Insurance: Fully funded cover through Vitality Health after two years' service Employee Assistance Programme (EAP): Confidential mental health, legal, financial and wellbeing support via Health Hero Enhanced Leave Entitlements: Supporting you through important life moments with flexibility Professional Development Days: Dedicated time off to focus on your personal and professional growth through training, courses, or self-directed learning Pension Scheme: Access to a flexible defined contribution pension through NatWest Cushon, with a salary exchange option. Contributions start at 5% employee and 3% employer, with the potential to adjust based on your preferences and financial goals. Culture & Development: A values-led culture with regular social events, collaborative initiatives, and meaningful opportunities for personal and professional development

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