Storrington, West Sussex (RH20 3EA) Want to work for a world leading engineering company specialising in the manufacture of high-precision electromagnetic devices for the science and healthcare sectors? At Tesla Engineering Ltd, you can be proud of the part you are playing in addressing important issues such as the diagnosis and treatment of serious illnesses, and research into the fundamental nature of matter and the origins of the universe. Our growing company is enthusiastically looking to recruit highly-motivated, ambitious and committed individuals to join our friendly and supportive machine shop. Job Description Manual Machinist (Vertical Borer) Based at Storrington, West Sussex Reporting to the Production Manager Purpose To machine large stainless steel parts and achieve a specified level of output in terms of time, quality and cost standards in the build / test of Tesla products Duties include the following To work on the Webster Bennet Vertical Borer, using pro-track language. Ensuring all equipment & tooling is functioning to achieve the required results for the operations undertaken. Ensuring that all work produced meets the specified level of quality. Maintaining a high standard of housekeeping and safe working practices in the section having due regard to the Company's Health & Safety policy. Ensure that accurate and timely booking procedures are maintained and that all the relevant production documentation/records are processed correctly. Inform the Department Cell Leader of any relevant problems which could effect the achievement of the required output, with recommendations as to their solution. Assist where appropriate in the training of new / transferred employees Liaise as required with other Company personnel and departments. Carry out any other reasonable task that is required by the Company. Personal aptitude Must have experience with manual turning operations. The successful candidate must have good manual dexterity with an aptitude for mechanical work and basic mechanical processes. Attention to detail, ability to work precisely and accurately to instruction/drawing. The ability to work well as part of a team is essential. Be flexible and adaptable to be able to meet changing requirements within the business. Why choose Tesla Engineering Ltd? A career with us means Working alongside supportive and highly experienced colleagues to achieve your potential 6.6 working weeks holiday per leave year (January to December) Career development and training opportunities Group Pension Plan (3% company contribution immediately, then 6.5% after 12 months) Access to Life Assurance (with pension), Osteopath and Mental Health/Well-being services Free onsite parking and electric vehicle charging points Electric vehicle purchase scheme through salary sacrifice after qualifying period Free tea and coffee Free yearly flu vaccination scheme Cycle-to-work scheme, discounted gym membership and a 5-A-Side Football Team Discounted Gym Membership Job Type: Full-time Benefits: Company events Company pension On-site parking Referral programme Sick pay Schedule: Day shift Ability to commute/relocate: Pulborough RH20 3EA: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Application question(s): 1. Do you require sponsorship now or in the future - please answer yes or no - 2. When does your current Right to Work in the UK expire - Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person Reference ID: MMVB25
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Storrington, West Sussex (RH20 3EA) Want to work for a world leading engineering company specialising in the manufacture of high-precision electromagnetic devices for the science and healthcare sectors? At Tesla Engineering Ltd, you can be proud of the part you are playing in addressing important issues such as the diagnosis and treatment of serious illnesses, and research into the fundamental nature of matter and the origins of the universe. Our growing company is enthusiastically looking to recruit highly-motivated, ambitious and committed individuals to join our friendly and supportive machine shop. Job Description Manual Machinist (Vertical Borer) Based at Storrington, West Sussex Reporting to the Production Manager Purpose To machine large stainless steel parts and achieve a specified level of output in terms of time, quality and cost standards in the build / test of Tesla products Duties include the following To work on the Webster Bennet Vertical Borer, using pro-track language. Ensuring all equipment & tooling is functioning to achieve the required results for the operations undertaken. Ensuring that all work produced meets the specified level of quality. Maintaining a high standard of housekeeping and safe working practices in the section having due regard to the Company's Health & Safety policy. Ensure that accurate and timely booking procedures are maintained and that all the relevant production documentation/records are processed correctly. Inform the Department Cell Leader of any relevant problems which could effect the achievement of the required output, with recommendations as to their solution. Assist where appropriate in the training of new / transferred employees Liaise as required with other Company personnel and departments. Carry out any other reasonable task that is required by the Company. Personal aptitude Must have experience with manual turning operations. The successful candidate must have good manual dexterity with an aptitude for mechanical work and basic mechanical processes. Attention to detail, ability to work precisely and accurately to instruction/drawing. The ability to work well as part of a team is essential. Be flexible and adaptable to be able to meet changing requirements within the business. Why choose Tesla Engineering Ltd? A career with us means Working alongside supportive and highly experienced colleagues to achieve your potential 6.6 working weeks holiday per leave year (January to December) Career development and training opportunities Group Pension Plan (3% company contribution immediately, then 6.5% after 12 months) Access to Life Assurance (with pension), Osteopath and Mental Health/Well-being services Free onsite parking and electric vehicle charging points Electric vehicle purchase scheme through salary sacrifice after qualifying period Free tea and coffee Free yearly flu vaccination scheme Cycle-to-work scheme, discounted gym membership and a 5-A-Side Football Team Discounted Gym Membership Job Type: Full-time Benefits: Company events Company pension On-site parking Referral programme Sick pay Schedule: Day shift Ability to commute/relocate: Pulborough RH20 3EA: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required) Application question(s): 1. Do you require sponsorship now or in the future - please answer yes or no - 2. When does your current Right to Work in the UK expire - Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Work Location: In person Reference ID: MMVB25
HAMILTON ROWE RECRUITMENT SERVICES LTD
Exeter, Devon
Administrator Exeter £28,000 - £32,000 This is an exciting opportunity for an Administrator to join a leading building services business. Working for a market leader in building services maintenance, this offers the successful Administrator a chance to join a thriving business and work within an established team. Please note, you must have experience with raising quotes and invoicing to be suitable for this opportunity. Main Duties Assist the Account Director and Contract Management team with contract operations as requested, and support tasks assigned by the Office Manager. Compile and maintain all contract and operational documentation. Support financial reporting activities, including Work in Progress (WiP) and aged debt management. Address and resolve invoice discrepancies highlighted in the Finance blocked invoice reports. Gather information and prepare Monthly reports as needed. Update the quote log and monitor client approval status. Key Requirements Booking in Jobs Raising PO s and Quotes Good attitude towards work Excellent time keeping skills Salary and Benefits £28,000 - £32,000 Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm 25 Days annual leave Training to be provided Opportunity to work for a social business
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Administrator Exeter £28,000 - £32,000 This is an exciting opportunity for an Administrator to join a leading building services business. Working for a market leader in building services maintenance, this offers the successful Administrator a chance to join a thriving business and work within an established team. Please note, you must have experience with raising quotes and invoicing to be suitable for this opportunity. Main Duties Assist the Account Director and Contract Management team with contract operations as requested, and support tasks assigned by the Office Manager. Compile and maintain all contract and operational documentation. Support financial reporting activities, including Work in Progress (WiP) and aged debt management. Address and resolve invoice discrepancies highlighted in the Finance blocked invoice reports. Gather information and prepare Monthly reports as needed. Update the quote log and monitor client approval status. Key Requirements Booking in Jobs Raising PO s and Quotes Good attitude towards work Excellent time keeping skills Salary and Benefits £28,000 - £32,000 Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm 25 Days annual leave Training to be provided Opportunity to work for a social business
Reporting to the Quality Compliance Manager, the purpose of this role is to collaborate with all areas of Safran Seats GB to provide comprehensive support, direction and where appropriate personal contribution to both build on and maintain the Safran Seats GB Quality Management System in terms of people, processes and projects. Member of the Quality Compliance Team No direct reports Support and interaction with all SGB Functions Liaison with Regulatory bodies as well as customers as required Travel not normally required except for cross-BU support requirements (UK / Int) Key Responsibilities and Duties Protect customers from non-quality, by ensuring that products and practices comply with regulations, customer requirements and Safran standards and promoting a culture of prevention and anticipation Drive continuous improvement, by capitalizing on factual data and feedback and providing the necessary support for all company functions Undertake other reasonable duties, in line with business needs and objectives, which are consistent and commensurate with the overall purpose of the position In addition; there are specific requirements including but not limited to: Develop and implement an internal audit programme to ensure compliance against all regulatory requirements Support the deployment of the Quality Management System across the Business through the implementation and follow-up of internal audits, ensuring compliance with processes and procedures Manage relevant systems for the capturing of rejects and all other relevant reporting systems. This shall include containment, Root Cause, Corrective and Preventive Actions. Liaison with all areas of the business on all matters relating to quality systems, procedures, direction, processes, including Quality Assurance implementation and maintenance. Provide support for customer and regulatory (external) audits as required, to ensure process and procedural compliance to AS9100, EASA Part 21(G)/21(J) and EASA 145. Apprenticeship level or equivalent in an Engineering discipline. Sound engineering / quality background, with experience of Quality inspection within a manufacturing / engineering industry. Experience of working at all levels including both internal & external customers AS91000 Assessor (Desirable) EASA Part 145, FAA 145 Auditor, Internal Audit Qualification (IRCA) (Desirable) Please apply and submit your CV today! Once your CV has been reviewed, we will contact you with the next stages.
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Reporting to the Quality Compliance Manager, the purpose of this role is to collaborate with all areas of Safran Seats GB to provide comprehensive support, direction and where appropriate personal contribution to both build on and maintain the Safran Seats GB Quality Management System in terms of people, processes and projects. Member of the Quality Compliance Team No direct reports Support and interaction with all SGB Functions Liaison with Regulatory bodies as well as customers as required Travel not normally required except for cross-BU support requirements (UK / Int) Key Responsibilities and Duties Protect customers from non-quality, by ensuring that products and practices comply with regulations, customer requirements and Safran standards and promoting a culture of prevention and anticipation Drive continuous improvement, by capitalizing on factual data and feedback and providing the necessary support for all company functions Undertake other reasonable duties, in line with business needs and objectives, which are consistent and commensurate with the overall purpose of the position In addition; there are specific requirements including but not limited to: Develop and implement an internal audit programme to ensure compliance against all regulatory requirements Support the deployment of the Quality Management System across the Business through the implementation and follow-up of internal audits, ensuring compliance with processes and procedures Manage relevant systems for the capturing of rejects and all other relevant reporting systems. This shall include containment, Root Cause, Corrective and Preventive Actions. Liaison with all areas of the business on all matters relating to quality systems, procedures, direction, processes, including Quality Assurance implementation and maintenance. Provide support for customer and regulatory (external) audits as required, to ensure process and procedural compliance to AS9100, EASA Part 21(G)/21(J) and EASA 145. Apprenticeship level or equivalent in an Engineering discipline. Sound engineering / quality background, with experience of Quality inspection within a manufacturing / engineering industry. Experience of working at all levels including both internal & external customers AS91000 Assessor (Desirable) EASA Part 145, FAA 145 Auditor, Internal Audit Qualification (IRCA) (Desirable) Please apply and submit your CV today! Once your CV has been reviewed, we will contact you with the next stages.
Your new company We are seeking a proactive and hands-on Finance Manager to join our growing business in Thame. This is a key role within a small, stable finance team, offering excellent exposure across all areas of finance and succession planning opportunities. You'll be instrumental in strengthening the department's analytical and reporting capabilities while ensuring smooth day-to-day operations.Key ResponsibilitiesPayroll Management:- Full ownership of payroll processing using SAGE Payroll - Ensure compliance and accuracy across monthly payroll cyclesMonth-End Routine:- Assist with month-end close, journals, reconciliations, and reporting- Support budgeting and forecasting processesBanking & Payments:- Manage bank payments and reconciliations- Oversee cash flow and ensure timely supplier paymentsCredit Control:- Take charge of credit control processes- Improve debtor management and reduce aged debtReporting & Analysis:- Prepare financial reports and dashboards for management- Support budgeting and variance analysisSystems & Processes:- Use SAGE for accounting and payroll- Learn and support supply chain finance processes (not difficult to learn) Candidate Profile- QBE (Qualified by Experience) candidates will be considered only with strong payroll and month-end experience.Experience:- Proven experience in payroll, credit control, and month-end routines- Strong working knowledge of SAGE- Experience in a growing business environment preferredSkills & Attributes:- Hands-on and detail-oriented- Friendly and collaborative team player- Comfortable working in a business without a separate HR function- Strong communication and interpersonal skills- Be part of a friendly, stable team with a supportive culture- Opportunity to beef up the finance department and make a real impact- Early finish on Fridays- Succession planning and career development opportunities- On-site role with potential for hybrid flexibility on occasion If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Your new company We are seeking a proactive and hands-on Finance Manager to join our growing business in Thame. This is a key role within a small, stable finance team, offering excellent exposure across all areas of finance and succession planning opportunities. You'll be instrumental in strengthening the department's analytical and reporting capabilities while ensuring smooth day-to-day operations.Key ResponsibilitiesPayroll Management:- Full ownership of payroll processing using SAGE Payroll - Ensure compliance and accuracy across monthly payroll cyclesMonth-End Routine:- Assist with month-end close, journals, reconciliations, and reporting- Support budgeting and forecasting processesBanking & Payments:- Manage bank payments and reconciliations- Oversee cash flow and ensure timely supplier paymentsCredit Control:- Take charge of credit control processes- Improve debtor management and reduce aged debtReporting & Analysis:- Prepare financial reports and dashboards for management- Support budgeting and variance analysisSystems & Processes:- Use SAGE for accounting and payroll- Learn and support supply chain finance processes (not difficult to learn) Candidate Profile- QBE (Qualified by Experience) candidates will be considered only with strong payroll and month-end experience.Experience:- Proven experience in payroll, credit control, and month-end routines- Strong working knowledge of SAGE- Experience in a growing business environment preferredSkills & Attributes:- Hands-on and detail-oriented- Friendly and collaborative team player- Comfortable working in a business without a separate HR function- Strong communication and interpersonal skills- Be part of a friendly, stable team with a supportive culture- Opportunity to beef up the finance department and make a real impact- Early finish on Fridays- Succession planning and career development opportunities- On-site role with potential for hybrid flexibility on occasion If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays EA is a trading division of Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited and acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Position: Packaging Project Manager / Packaging Planner Location: Working from home with visits to the client office in Pimlico, London. Hours: 8.30 - 5.30pm (1hr lunch, unpaid) Salary: Depending On Experience Purpose of the role: Manage the on-time delivery of Own Brand packaging artworks to suppliers, in line with product launch critical path. Establish and maintain positive, friendly client relationships whilst working closely with production sites to ensure information transfer and job delivery are seamless parts of the customer experience. Ensure that all work delivered meets client expectations. Main Responsibilities of a Packaging Project Manager: Client Experience Build and sustain strong relationships with Category, Buying Operations, Quality, and Technical teams, acting as an extension of the client's team. Develop trust through proactiveness, technical support, and approachable, solution-focused communication. Manage client expectations with regular updates. Adopt a "can do" attitude and consistently strive to exceed expectations. Maintain commercial awareness and act as Brand Guardian for copy, imagery, and colours. Range and Information Management Take ownership of artwork projects within your category, including high-profile projects and brand redesigns. Liaise with internal teams, photo studios, and suppliers to acquire photography, illustrations, and approved copy. Coordinate artwork approvals and maintain Style Guides and Master Artwork Guidelines. Review and approve packaging artworks, manage colour standards, wet proofs, and store audits. Ensure accurate filing, future season planning, and lessons learned reviews. Strive for quality, efficiency, and cost/time reduction in all processes. Skills, Experience, and Performance Work well under pressure with strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication. Be flexible, proactive, and a team player with a professional appearance and trustworthy attitude. Maintain PC literacy (Google Suite, Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat) and knowledge of print, repro, design, retail, brand, and packaging. Deliver projects on time and escalate issues promptly. Contribute to Social, Quality, and Environmental Objectives, and uphold company policies and professional standards. If you are interested in this role, please apply today, for more information, please call Olivia on (phone number removed)
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Position: Packaging Project Manager / Packaging Planner Location: Working from home with visits to the client office in Pimlico, London. Hours: 8.30 - 5.30pm (1hr lunch, unpaid) Salary: Depending On Experience Purpose of the role: Manage the on-time delivery of Own Brand packaging artworks to suppliers, in line with product launch critical path. Establish and maintain positive, friendly client relationships whilst working closely with production sites to ensure information transfer and job delivery are seamless parts of the customer experience. Ensure that all work delivered meets client expectations. Main Responsibilities of a Packaging Project Manager: Client Experience Build and sustain strong relationships with Category, Buying Operations, Quality, and Technical teams, acting as an extension of the client's team. Develop trust through proactiveness, technical support, and approachable, solution-focused communication. Manage client expectations with regular updates. Adopt a "can do" attitude and consistently strive to exceed expectations. Maintain commercial awareness and act as Brand Guardian for copy, imagery, and colours. Range and Information Management Take ownership of artwork projects within your category, including high-profile projects and brand redesigns. Liaise with internal teams, photo studios, and suppliers to acquire photography, illustrations, and approved copy. Coordinate artwork approvals and maintain Style Guides and Master Artwork Guidelines. Review and approve packaging artworks, manage colour standards, wet proofs, and store audits. Ensure accurate filing, future season planning, and lessons learned reviews. Strive for quality, efficiency, and cost/time reduction in all processes. Skills, Experience, and Performance Work well under pressure with strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication. Be flexible, proactive, and a team player with a professional appearance and trustworthy attitude. Maintain PC literacy (Google Suite, Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat) and knowledge of print, repro, design, retail, brand, and packaging. Deliver projects on time and escalate issues promptly. Contribute to Social, Quality, and Environmental Objectives, and uphold company policies and professional standards. If you are interested in this role, please apply today, for more information, please call Olivia on (phone number removed)
Sephora USA, Inc
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
The Opportunity We have an exciting opportunity for a Retail HR Business Partner to join SEPHORA UK as the dedicated HRBP for our Northern region, playing a key role in shaping the employee experience across our growing retail network. In this role, you'll be a trusted partner to our Store Leadership teams, supporting them in building strong, engaged, high performing teams. From employee relations and performance management to HR operations, analytics and talent support, you'll bring consistency, clarity, and expertise to all areas of people management. Working closely with the Head of HR for Retail, you'll help foster a culture where our teams feel empowered, supported, and inspired, all while contributing to the next chapter of Sephora's expansion across the UK. What you'll be doing You'll support and lead activity across the full HR generalist spectrum, including: Advise and coach store leaders on effective people management, ensuring alignment with policies and employment law. Act as a trusted point of contact for store teams, supporting performance, conflict resolution, and day to day HR queries. Partner with the ER Manager to support or lead ER cases (absence, performance, misconduct) and ensure accurate case reporting. Oversee HR documentation and administration, ensuring all processes are completed accurately and on time. Monitor absence trends through monthly reporting and ensure RTWs and follow up conversations are completed. Partner with store leaders to deliver the engagement survey, drive participation, and action key focus areas. Support cyclical HR activities (e.g., performance reviews, development processes) to promote a consistent employee experience. Drive effective internal communication across retail teams to ensure information is clear, timely, and engaging. Prepare HR reports and insights to support data driven decision making across the retail business. What you'll bring You'll be an adaptable and proactive with the confidence and capability to support busy store environments. You will also bring: Strong generalist HR experience, ideally within fast paced retail or high volume environments. CIPD qualification (or working towards) is preferred. Proven experience supporting managers with people issues and coaching leaders. High levels of resilience and the ability to work with agility through constant change. Strong commercial awareness and exceptional people skills. Outstanding organisation, accuracy, and prioritisation skills. Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence at all levels. A hands on, solutions focused approach, with flexibility and adaptability. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel) and experience with HR systems. While at Sephora, you'll find Community, in which authenticity is embraced, and the strength of our differences fuels our collective spirit Culture of empowerment, learning & growth, that offers you the tools, space and opportunity to learn, innovate and lead Work that brings fulfilment, from delighting clients every day, to inspiring our industry at large, every action makes a difference Join us and belong to something beautiful. At Sephora, we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating and fostering an inclusive environment for everyone.
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
The Opportunity We have an exciting opportunity for a Retail HR Business Partner to join SEPHORA UK as the dedicated HRBP for our Northern region, playing a key role in shaping the employee experience across our growing retail network. In this role, you'll be a trusted partner to our Store Leadership teams, supporting them in building strong, engaged, high performing teams. From employee relations and performance management to HR operations, analytics and talent support, you'll bring consistency, clarity, and expertise to all areas of people management. Working closely with the Head of HR for Retail, you'll help foster a culture where our teams feel empowered, supported, and inspired, all while contributing to the next chapter of Sephora's expansion across the UK. What you'll be doing You'll support and lead activity across the full HR generalist spectrum, including: Advise and coach store leaders on effective people management, ensuring alignment with policies and employment law. Act as a trusted point of contact for store teams, supporting performance, conflict resolution, and day to day HR queries. Partner with the ER Manager to support or lead ER cases (absence, performance, misconduct) and ensure accurate case reporting. Oversee HR documentation and administration, ensuring all processes are completed accurately and on time. Monitor absence trends through monthly reporting and ensure RTWs and follow up conversations are completed. Partner with store leaders to deliver the engagement survey, drive participation, and action key focus areas. Support cyclical HR activities (e.g., performance reviews, development processes) to promote a consistent employee experience. Drive effective internal communication across retail teams to ensure information is clear, timely, and engaging. Prepare HR reports and insights to support data driven decision making across the retail business. What you'll bring You'll be an adaptable and proactive with the confidence and capability to support busy store environments. You will also bring: Strong generalist HR experience, ideally within fast paced retail or high volume environments. CIPD qualification (or working towards) is preferred. Proven experience supporting managers with people issues and coaching leaders. High levels of resilience and the ability to work with agility through constant change. Strong commercial awareness and exceptional people skills. Outstanding organisation, accuracy, and prioritisation skills. Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence at all levels. A hands on, solutions focused approach, with flexibility and adaptability. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel) and experience with HR systems. While at Sephora, you'll find Community, in which authenticity is embraced, and the strength of our differences fuels our collective spirit Culture of empowerment, learning & growth, that offers you the tools, space and opportunity to learn, innovate and lead Work that brings fulfilment, from delighting clients every day, to inspiring our industry at large, every action makes a difference Join us and belong to something beautiful. At Sephora, we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating and fostering an inclusive environment for everyone.
Make a Meaningful Difference in Children's Oral Health Community Dental Services CIC is an award-winning, employee-owned social enterprise, delivering high-quality, compassionate dental care to vulnerable and underserved communities across East and Central England. We are currently seeking an experienced and motivated Specialist in Paediatric Dentistry to join our Norfolk & Waveney team. This is a rewarding opportunity to work with a wide range of children and young people with complex dental needs in a supportive, collaborative environment. About the Role You will provide specialist paediatric dental care across community settings in Norfolk and Waveney, with most of your time based at Siskin Dental Centre, Norwich. You will also deliver sessions at other local clinics and provide treatment under general anaesthesia in acute hospital settings. Your work will include: Delivering comprehensive oral care to children and adolescents with additional needs, complex medical conditions, and behavioural challenges Leading paediatric dentistry provision across the service and supporting clinical governance activities Supporting and mentoring dental officers and senior clinicians with complex cases Providing expert advice to general dental practitioners, other healthcare professionals, and carers Actively engaging in the Paediatric Managed Clinical Network (MCN) and regional service development Leading or supporting sedation and GA services as needed What We Offer: 32 days annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata for part-time) Access to the NHS Pension Scheme Full clinical indemnity provided by CDS CIC Mileage allowance for travel across sites Surgery uniform provided Supportive mentorship and opportunities for professional development Chance to work within an employee-owned organisation, where your voice and ideas matter Involvement in regional networks and service innovation A fulfilling role in a patient-focused, values-led service with no UDA pressures What We're Looking For Essential: Fully registered with the General Dental Council (GDC) and on the Specialist List in Paediatric Dentistry, or within 6 months of achieving CCST Active NHS Performer Number Significant clinical experience in paediatric and special care dentistry Experience in providing treatment under general anaesthesia Experience in inhalation sedation Excellent team-working, leadership, and communication skills A valid UK driving licence and access to a car Desirable: Postgraduate qualification in sedation (e.g., Diploma, MSc) Experience in intravenous sedation Evidence of research, audit, or teaching experience Hospital-based paediatric dentistry experience Leadership or project management experience JOB DESCRIPTION POST: Specialist in Paediatric Dentistry GRADE: Band C RESPONSIBLE TO: Clinical Director ACCOUNTABLE TO: Clinical Lead ROLE SUMMARY: The post holder will be required to provide Specialist clinical cover at a range of community sites within Norfolk & Waveney. The majority of the post will be based at Siskin Dental Centre, Norwich with sessions at other clinics and general anaesthetic sessions at acute hospital sites in Norfolk & Waveney as required. Key Duties and Responsibilities: To provide a full range of oral care for children and adolescents with learning difficulties, complex medical problems, severe behavioural problems and other priority groups as agreed with the commissioners, using a full range of techniques including behavioural management, sedation and general anaesthetic where appropriate. To take clinical responsibilities for a caseload including comprehensive diagnostic, preventive, restorative and surgical care in both a clinic setting and under general anaesthesia. To provide leadership in paediatric dentistry for the service and actively contribute to the Clinical Governance programme, providing relevant reports if required To provide clinical support for dentists within the service with complex cases including those where treatment under general anaesthetic is necessary. To provide advice to local GDPs and other healthcare professionals or care providers where appropriate. To support and advise the Clinical Director, Chief Operating Officer, Clinical Lead and Operations Manager RELATIONSHIPS: Work in conjunction with the Clinical Lead, Chief Operating Officer, Clinical Director, other Consultants and Specialists, Senior Dental Officers and Dental Officers, particularly those involved in providing sedation within the service. Liaise with colleagues in Community Dental Services, Hospital and General Dental Services; commissioning and training leads; professional networks PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Clinical Responsibilities: Provide support to the dental team with respect to treatment planning and provision of comprehensive dental care under general anaesthesia. Undertake thorough examination and assessment of patients and deliver a full and comprehensive range of dental care to the client group in order to render them dentally fit in a caring, safe and efficient way. Plan and manage care where there are complex medical co-morbidities or the situation requires the involvement of other professionals and/or carers to resolve complex patient management issues as agreed with local commissioning. Plan, develop and implement programmes to prevent disease and promote health in target groups within the population if required to do so. Identify commonly occurring medical emergencies and lead the dental team in the appropriate first line management of the emergency, using appropriate techniques equipment and drugs. Keep up to date with developments in this area and/or able to advise other members of the team and take responsibility for organising the training and resources for the acute management of medical emergencies within the main clinic of responsibility. Use appropriate local anaesthetic and patient management approaches to control pain and anxiety during dental treatment. This will include the use of sedation. Responsible for organising training and resources in support of the availability of sedation within the service if required to do so. Provide comprehensive dental assessment and treatment under General Anaesthetic in a hospital setting. Undertake the diagnosis, selection of appropriate restorative technique and delivery of restoration or replacement of teeth in an effective way. Undertake a range of restorative techniques. Undertake the diagnosis, selection of appropriate periodontal techniques and delivery of periodontal care in an effective way. Routine exodontia and/or simple surgical exodontias. Organise clinical teaching and training programmes if required and support others in relation to paediatric dental care. To Attend and actively participate in the Paediatric Dentistry Managed Clinical Network (MCN) meetings and activities. Engage collaboratively with other MCN members to contribute to the development and delivery of high-quality paediatric dental services across the region. Share clinical expertise and insights, supporting service improvement initiatives and evidence-based practice. Contribute to strategic planning, service evaluation, and the implementation of regional guidelines and pathways Job Description Status The above job description is indicative only. It is intended to represent current priorities and is not meant to be an exhaustive list. The post holder may from time to time be asked to undertake other duties and responsibilities commensurate with the grade. Any changes to this job description to take account of changing service needs will be made in discussion with the post holder This job description and the role will be reviewed as part of the Personal Development Review process to take account of changing needs /development of the service. To meet the evolving needs of the organisation you may also be required to provide cover in other areas following appropriate discussion. KEY OUTCOMES: Appropriate clinical dental care, examination and screening provided to a high standard for clients of the Community Dental Service and recognised Professional Standards. Assist the service in managing the referrals received and work with Operations team to manage the allocation and assessment of referrals among the clinicians working at local clinics. Work with clinicians throughout Norfolk & Waveney CDS to ensure effective management of clinical diaries enabling efficiency in the number of patients assessed, thereby reducing any backlog of referrals and failure to meet required targets and key performance indicators. Actively participate in and contribute to CDS peer review activities and clinical supervision/audit meetings To ensure that there is adherence to acceptance and discharge criteria for children referred to the service To provide training, advice and support to the service and other members of the dental team.
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Make a Meaningful Difference in Children's Oral Health Community Dental Services CIC is an award-winning, employee-owned social enterprise, delivering high-quality, compassionate dental care to vulnerable and underserved communities across East and Central England. We are currently seeking an experienced and motivated Specialist in Paediatric Dentistry to join our Norfolk & Waveney team. This is a rewarding opportunity to work with a wide range of children and young people with complex dental needs in a supportive, collaborative environment. About the Role You will provide specialist paediatric dental care across community settings in Norfolk and Waveney, with most of your time based at Siskin Dental Centre, Norwich. You will also deliver sessions at other local clinics and provide treatment under general anaesthesia in acute hospital settings. Your work will include: Delivering comprehensive oral care to children and adolescents with additional needs, complex medical conditions, and behavioural challenges Leading paediatric dentistry provision across the service and supporting clinical governance activities Supporting and mentoring dental officers and senior clinicians with complex cases Providing expert advice to general dental practitioners, other healthcare professionals, and carers Actively engaging in the Paediatric Managed Clinical Network (MCN) and regional service development Leading or supporting sedation and GA services as needed What We Offer: 32 days annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata for part-time) Access to the NHS Pension Scheme Full clinical indemnity provided by CDS CIC Mileage allowance for travel across sites Surgery uniform provided Supportive mentorship and opportunities for professional development Chance to work within an employee-owned organisation, where your voice and ideas matter Involvement in regional networks and service innovation A fulfilling role in a patient-focused, values-led service with no UDA pressures What We're Looking For Essential: Fully registered with the General Dental Council (GDC) and on the Specialist List in Paediatric Dentistry, or within 6 months of achieving CCST Active NHS Performer Number Significant clinical experience in paediatric and special care dentistry Experience in providing treatment under general anaesthesia Experience in inhalation sedation Excellent team-working, leadership, and communication skills A valid UK driving licence and access to a car Desirable: Postgraduate qualification in sedation (e.g., Diploma, MSc) Experience in intravenous sedation Evidence of research, audit, or teaching experience Hospital-based paediatric dentistry experience Leadership or project management experience JOB DESCRIPTION POST: Specialist in Paediatric Dentistry GRADE: Band C RESPONSIBLE TO: Clinical Director ACCOUNTABLE TO: Clinical Lead ROLE SUMMARY: The post holder will be required to provide Specialist clinical cover at a range of community sites within Norfolk & Waveney. The majority of the post will be based at Siskin Dental Centre, Norwich with sessions at other clinics and general anaesthetic sessions at acute hospital sites in Norfolk & Waveney as required. Key Duties and Responsibilities: To provide a full range of oral care for children and adolescents with learning difficulties, complex medical problems, severe behavioural problems and other priority groups as agreed with the commissioners, using a full range of techniques including behavioural management, sedation and general anaesthetic where appropriate. To take clinical responsibilities for a caseload including comprehensive diagnostic, preventive, restorative and surgical care in both a clinic setting and under general anaesthesia. To provide leadership in paediatric dentistry for the service and actively contribute to the Clinical Governance programme, providing relevant reports if required To provide clinical support for dentists within the service with complex cases including those where treatment under general anaesthetic is necessary. To provide advice to local GDPs and other healthcare professionals or care providers where appropriate. To support and advise the Clinical Director, Chief Operating Officer, Clinical Lead and Operations Manager RELATIONSHIPS: Work in conjunction with the Clinical Lead, Chief Operating Officer, Clinical Director, other Consultants and Specialists, Senior Dental Officers and Dental Officers, particularly those involved in providing sedation within the service. Liaise with colleagues in Community Dental Services, Hospital and General Dental Services; commissioning and training leads; professional networks PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Clinical Responsibilities: Provide support to the dental team with respect to treatment planning and provision of comprehensive dental care under general anaesthesia. Undertake thorough examination and assessment of patients and deliver a full and comprehensive range of dental care to the client group in order to render them dentally fit in a caring, safe and efficient way. Plan and manage care where there are complex medical co-morbidities or the situation requires the involvement of other professionals and/or carers to resolve complex patient management issues as agreed with local commissioning. Plan, develop and implement programmes to prevent disease and promote health in target groups within the population if required to do so. Identify commonly occurring medical emergencies and lead the dental team in the appropriate first line management of the emergency, using appropriate techniques equipment and drugs. Keep up to date with developments in this area and/or able to advise other members of the team and take responsibility for organising the training and resources for the acute management of medical emergencies within the main clinic of responsibility. Use appropriate local anaesthetic and patient management approaches to control pain and anxiety during dental treatment. This will include the use of sedation. Responsible for organising training and resources in support of the availability of sedation within the service if required to do so. Provide comprehensive dental assessment and treatment under General Anaesthetic in a hospital setting. Undertake the diagnosis, selection of appropriate restorative technique and delivery of restoration or replacement of teeth in an effective way. Undertake a range of restorative techniques. Undertake the diagnosis, selection of appropriate periodontal techniques and delivery of periodontal care in an effective way. Routine exodontia and/or simple surgical exodontias. Organise clinical teaching and training programmes if required and support others in relation to paediatric dental care. To Attend and actively participate in the Paediatric Dentistry Managed Clinical Network (MCN) meetings and activities. Engage collaboratively with other MCN members to contribute to the development and delivery of high-quality paediatric dental services across the region. Share clinical expertise and insights, supporting service improvement initiatives and evidence-based practice. Contribute to strategic planning, service evaluation, and the implementation of regional guidelines and pathways Job Description Status The above job description is indicative only. It is intended to represent current priorities and is not meant to be an exhaustive list. The post holder may from time to time be asked to undertake other duties and responsibilities commensurate with the grade. Any changes to this job description to take account of changing service needs will be made in discussion with the post holder This job description and the role will be reviewed as part of the Personal Development Review process to take account of changing needs /development of the service. To meet the evolving needs of the organisation you may also be required to provide cover in other areas following appropriate discussion. KEY OUTCOMES: Appropriate clinical dental care, examination and screening provided to a high standard for clients of the Community Dental Service and recognised Professional Standards. Assist the service in managing the referrals received and work with Operations team to manage the allocation and assessment of referrals among the clinicians working at local clinics. Work with clinicians throughout Norfolk & Waveney CDS to ensure effective management of clinical diaries enabling efficiency in the number of patients assessed, thereby reducing any backlog of referrals and failure to meet required targets and key performance indicators. Actively participate in and contribute to CDS peer review activities and clinical supervision/audit meetings To ensure that there is adherence to acceptance and discharge criteria for children referred to the service To provide training, advice and support to the service and other members of the dental team.
Senior Signalling Control System Engineer Specialism: Traffic Management Systems (TMS) Location: London (Euston) or Birmingham Hybrid (3 days per week in the office) Salary: London: £75,000 £83,500 + 12% pension Birmingham: £70,000 £77,500 + 12% pension The Opportunity Are you a Signalling Control System Engineer with a strong Traffic Management Systems (TMS) background, interested in shaping next-generation signalling technology? High Speed Two (HS2) is delivering a world-first signalling solution: ETCS integrated with Automatic Train Operation (ATO) and fully automated Traffic Management. This new CCS platform, combining new cutting-edge software and hardware will set the global benchmark for Command Control Sinalling systems across the world. HS2 is seeking a Senior Signalling Control System Engineer (Traffic Management SME) to join its Central Engineering, Signalling Technical Authority team. The Role Reporting to the Lead CCS Engineer, you will work within a specialist Command, Control and Signalling (CCS) Technical Authority team. Siemens has been awarded the CCS contract and is now progressing the system from concept design through scheme and detailed design, installation and commissioning, across a 10-year delivery programme. This is a high-visibility, stakeholder-facing role, requiring strong technical leadership and the ability to communicate complex signalling and traffic management concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences. Candidates with purely desk-based design experience and limited stakeholder exposure are unlikely to be suitable. You'll be developing - Traffic Management System Traffic Management System provides the Human Machine Interface for the Signaller. Controls and regulates the efficient movement of trains throughout the HS2 Network. It also provides a single source of truth of the Current Train Plan (timetable) to other HS2 and external systems (eg Network Rail, Customer information systems, Train Operators ). Key Responsibilities Engage and manage a wide range of stakeholders including: Other Rail Systems packages interlocking, train detection, ATO Operations and end users signallers, control system operators Ergonomics and Safety Assurance teams Network Rail and external regulators Provide technical assurance of Traffic Management System (TMS) deliverables and activities Work closely with other CCS system leads to develop an integrated CCS solution (ETCS, ATO, interlocking, train detection, etc.) Develop, manage and monitor compliance with contract requirements, specifications and standards Help develop the Traffic management System with Siemens, assist in problem solving and developing solutions. Contribute to the identification and management of technical risk associated with TMS engineering works Provide authoritative technical advice on TMS to the wider HS2 organisation, suppliers and external stakeholders Communicate effectively with engineers, project managers, directors, regulators and operators Required Profile Overview You will be a Signalling Control System Engineer with a strong Traffic Management focus, acting as a Traffic Management Subject Matter Expert. Experience may come from a contractor/manufacturer, client or consultancy background. While early-stage design experience is valuable, HS2 is particularly interested in candidates who have been involved in detailed design, testing and commissioning, and therefore understand operational end-requirements. You must have a working appreciation of wider CCS subsystems (e.g. interlocking, train detection, ETCS), sufficient to manage interfaces and system integration. Key Skills Specialist technical leadership in Traffic Management Systems (TMS) Ability to operate as a Discipline Owner / Subject Matter Expert for TMS Strong stakeholder communication skills, translating complex TMS concepts into clear, practical explanations across technical and non technical audiences. Application of standards, safety and environmental principles across the CCS lifecycle Understanding of information management, modelling, data security and cyber security principles Awareness of data creation, transformation and visualisation concepts Sound judgement in knowing when to seek input from other CCS Subject Matter Experts Knowledge & Technical Understanding Common Safety Method (CSM) for risk evaluation and assessment Ergonomic design principles for safe system operation In-depth understanding of Traffic Management Systems and their relationship to railway operations Knowledge of ETCS, ATO and high-speed rail signalling challenges Experience of signalling control systems for: Network Rail London Underground European high-speed or metro systems Application of national and international technical standards for rail control systems Awareness of emerging and future TMS and CCS technologies Chartered Engineer (or working towards) or equivalent professional experience Experience Delivery or development of Traffic Management / Train Control Systems in rail (LUL, Network Rail, High Speed Or European train Setting). Test and evaluation of TMS technical solutions Engineering delivery to cost, schedule and quality targets Roles requiring technical decision-making, prioritisation and independent judgement Making strategic recommendations to governance and assurance panels
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Senior Signalling Control System Engineer Specialism: Traffic Management Systems (TMS) Location: London (Euston) or Birmingham Hybrid (3 days per week in the office) Salary: London: £75,000 £83,500 + 12% pension Birmingham: £70,000 £77,500 + 12% pension The Opportunity Are you a Signalling Control System Engineer with a strong Traffic Management Systems (TMS) background, interested in shaping next-generation signalling technology? High Speed Two (HS2) is delivering a world-first signalling solution: ETCS integrated with Automatic Train Operation (ATO) and fully automated Traffic Management. This new CCS platform, combining new cutting-edge software and hardware will set the global benchmark for Command Control Sinalling systems across the world. HS2 is seeking a Senior Signalling Control System Engineer (Traffic Management SME) to join its Central Engineering, Signalling Technical Authority team. The Role Reporting to the Lead CCS Engineer, you will work within a specialist Command, Control and Signalling (CCS) Technical Authority team. Siemens has been awarded the CCS contract and is now progressing the system from concept design through scheme and detailed design, installation and commissioning, across a 10-year delivery programme. This is a high-visibility, stakeholder-facing role, requiring strong technical leadership and the ability to communicate complex signalling and traffic management concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences. Candidates with purely desk-based design experience and limited stakeholder exposure are unlikely to be suitable. You'll be developing - Traffic Management System Traffic Management System provides the Human Machine Interface for the Signaller. Controls and regulates the efficient movement of trains throughout the HS2 Network. It also provides a single source of truth of the Current Train Plan (timetable) to other HS2 and external systems (eg Network Rail, Customer information systems, Train Operators ). Key Responsibilities Engage and manage a wide range of stakeholders including: Other Rail Systems packages interlocking, train detection, ATO Operations and end users signallers, control system operators Ergonomics and Safety Assurance teams Network Rail and external regulators Provide technical assurance of Traffic Management System (TMS) deliverables and activities Work closely with other CCS system leads to develop an integrated CCS solution (ETCS, ATO, interlocking, train detection, etc.) Develop, manage and monitor compliance with contract requirements, specifications and standards Help develop the Traffic management System with Siemens, assist in problem solving and developing solutions. Contribute to the identification and management of technical risk associated with TMS engineering works Provide authoritative technical advice on TMS to the wider HS2 organisation, suppliers and external stakeholders Communicate effectively with engineers, project managers, directors, regulators and operators Required Profile Overview You will be a Signalling Control System Engineer with a strong Traffic Management focus, acting as a Traffic Management Subject Matter Expert. Experience may come from a contractor/manufacturer, client or consultancy background. While early-stage design experience is valuable, HS2 is particularly interested in candidates who have been involved in detailed design, testing and commissioning, and therefore understand operational end-requirements. You must have a working appreciation of wider CCS subsystems (e.g. interlocking, train detection, ETCS), sufficient to manage interfaces and system integration. Key Skills Specialist technical leadership in Traffic Management Systems (TMS) Ability to operate as a Discipline Owner / Subject Matter Expert for TMS Strong stakeholder communication skills, translating complex TMS concepts into clear, practical explanations across technical and non technical audiences. Application of standards, safety and environmental principles across the CCS lifecycle Understanding of information management, modelling, data security and cyber security principles Awareness of data creation, transformation and visualisation concepts Sound judgement in knowing when to seek input from other CCS Subject Matter Experts Knowledge & Technical Understanding Common Safety Method (CSM) for risk evaluation and assessment Ergonomic design principles for safe system operation In-depth understanding of Traffic Management Systems and their relationship to railway operations Knowledge of ETCS, ATO and high-speed rail signalling challenges Experience of signalling control systems for: Network Rail London Underground European high-speed or metro systems Application of national and international technical standards for rail control systems Awareness of emerging and future TMS and CCS technologies Chartered Engineer (or working towards) or equivalent professional experience Experience Delivery or development of Traffic Management / Train Control Systems in rail (LUL, Network Rail, High Speed Or European train Setting). Test and evaluation of TMS technical solutions Engineering delivery to cost, schedule and quality targets Roles requiring technical decision-making, prioritisation and independent judgement Making strategic recommendations to governance and assurance panels
Gardener/Chargehand Location: Telford Street, Newport, NP19 0ES Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 7+ months Working Hours: Mon Fri, 09 00 Pay Rate: £ 13.26 Per Hour Job Ref: OR22347 Job Responsibilities Carry out all practical horticultural operations to the required standards, including: Grass cutting, strimming, hedge trimming, leaf and litter clearance. Planting and maintaining bedding plants, shrubs, and trees. Pruning, division, and general shrub bed maintenance. Application of chemicals safely and according to guidelines. Maintenance, marking, and setting out of sports facilities. General soft landscaping work, e.g., top-soiling, cultivation, seeding, and shrub-bed renewal. Operate and maintain vehicles, plant, and machinery safely and in good working order, complying with Health & Safety and Road Traffic regulations. Report any defects in tools, equipment, or vehicles to the line manager. Take reasonable care for personal safety and the safety of others; comply with statutory health & safety duties. Work collaboratively with colleagues, assisting when necessary, and demonstrate flexibility to meet team needs. Maintain high standards of work quality, punctuality, and reliability. Undertake training and development to enhance skills and knowledge as required. Person Specification Must-Have Requirements: NVQ Level 1 in Horticulture (or equivalent) OR a minimum of 2 years proven practical experience in grounds maintenance. We require seasonal workers to help maintain and manage the green spaces around the city during the growing period. Experience in all practical aspects of horticulture, including grass cutting and operating horticultural machinery. Knowledge of mechanical plant/equipment maintenance (or willingness to undertake training). Current, full UK driving licence. Ability to work independently with minimum supervision and meet deadlines. Good communication skills (oral and written). Physical fitness and stamina to work outdoors in all weather conditions. Reliability, punctuality, and a flexible approach to work. Nice-to-Have Requirements: Experience in soft landscaping and general horticultural maintenance. Knowledge of plant identification and disorders. Spraying certificate or experience in chemical application. Ability to interpret planting plans and contribute to team improvements. Commitment to personal development and willingness to undertake further training. Ability to assist and guide colleagues, supporting positive team dynamics. DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability specific organizations or hireSrs to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Mar 04, 2026
Contractor
Gardener/Chargehand Location: Telford Street, Newport, NP19 0ES Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 7+ months Working Hours: Mon Fri, 09 00 Pay Rate: £ 13.26 Per Hour Job Ref: OR22347 Job Responsibilities Carry out all practical horticultural operations to the required standards, including: Grass cutting, strimming, hedge trimming, leaf and litter clearance. Planting and maintaining bedding plants, shrubs, and trees. Pruning, division, and general shrub bed maintenance. Application of chemicals safely and according to guidelines. Maintenance, marking, and setting out of sports facilities. General soft landscaping work, e.g., top-soiling, cultivation, seeding, and shrub-bed renewal. Operate and maintain vehicles, plant, and machinery safely and in good working order, complying with Health & Safety and Road Traffic regulations. Report any defects in tools, equipment, or vehicles to the line manager. Take reasonable care for personal safety and the safety of others; comply with statutory health & safety duties. Work collaboratively with colleagues, assisting when necessary, and demonstrate flexibility to meet team needs. Maintain high standards of work quality, punctuality, and reliability. Undertake training and development to enhance skills and knowledge as required. Person Specification Must-Have Requirements: NVQ Level 1 in Horticulture (or equivalent) OR a minimum of 2 years proven practical experience in grounds maintenance. We require seasonal workers to help maintain and manage the green spaces around the city during the growing period. Experience in all practical aspects of horticulture, including grass cutting and operating horticultural machinery. Knowledge of mechanical plant/equipment maintenance (or willingness to undertake training). Current, full UK driving licence. Ability to work independently with minimum supervision and meet deadlines. Good communication skills (oral and written). Physical fitness and stamina to work outdoors in all weather conditions. Reliability, punctuality, and a flexible approach to work. Nice-to-Have Requirements: Experience in soft landscaping and general horticultural maintenance. Knowledge of plant identification and disorders. Spraying certificate or experience in chemical application. Ability to interpret planting plans and contribute to team improvements. Commitment to personal development and willingness to undertake further training. Ability to assist and guide colleagues, supporting positive team dynamics. DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability specific organizations or hireSrs to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Interim Financial Controller (Fixed-Term Contract) c. £80,000 Central London 2-3 Days On-Site An exciting opportunity has arisen for a hands-on Financial Controller to join a growing, project-focused business on a fixed-term contract. You'll play a pivotal role in strengthening financial control, improving cash visibility, and partnering closely with internal project teams to ensure commercial discipline across the organisation. The Role Working as part of a small, capable finance team, you will take ownership of day-to-day financial operations while driving improvements in cash flow management and project reporting. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys being close to the detail, thrives in a dynamic environment, and can confidently challenge both financial and operational stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Maintain robust cash flow forecasting and daily cash management, ensuring clear visibility of payments, receipts and forward requirements. Work closely with internal Project Managers to track project spend, monitor profitability and ensure accurate cost allocation. Oversee timely raising of invoices in line with project milestones, proactively managing queries and resolving issues that could delay billing. Challenge and validate project expenditure, supporting stronger commercial control across delivery teams. Produce management reporting, including P&L, balance sheet and cash flow insights. Identify opportunities to streamline processes, strengthen controls and improve financial reporting quality. Support a small finance team, offering guidance while remaining fully hands-on. About You A qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) with strong all-round finance experience. Highly comfortable with cash flow forecasting and hands-on cash management. Experienced in project-based or installation-based environments, with a solid understanding of WIP, margins and milestone-based billing. Confident building relationships across the business and willing to challenge constructively where needed. Pragmatic, detail-focused and able to operate effectively in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial setting. Contract & Working Pattern Fixed-term contract c. £80,000 depending on experience 2-3 days per week on site in Central London (hybrid) At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Mar 03, 2026
Contractor
Interim Financial Controller (Fixed-Term Contract) c. £80,000 Central London 2-3 Days On-Site An exciting opportunity has arisen for a hands-on Financial Controller to join a growing, project-focused business on a fixed-term contract. You'll play a pivotal role in strengthening financial control, improving cash visibility, and partnering closely with internal project teams to ensure commercial discipline across the organisation. The Role Working as part of a small, capable finance team, you will take ownership of day-to-day financial operations while driving improvements in cash flow management and project reporting. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys being close to the detail, thrives in a dynamic environment, and can confidently challenge both financial and operational stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Maintain robust cash flow forecasting and daily cash management, ensuring clear visibility of payments, receipts and forward requirements. Work closely with internal Project Managers to track project spend, monitor profitability and ensure accurate cost allocation. Oversee timely raising of invoices in line with project milestones, proactively managing queries and resolving issues that could delay billing. Challenge and validate project expenditure, supporting stronger commercial control across delivery teams. Produce management reporting, including P&L, balance sheet and cash flow insights. Identify opportunities to streamline processes, strengthen controls and improve financial reporting quality. Support a small finance team, offering guidance while remaining fully hands-on. About You A qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) with strong all-round finance experience. Highly comfortable with cash flow forecasting and hands-on cash management. Experienced in project-based or installation-based environments, with a solid understanding of WIP, margins and milestone-based billing. Confident building relationships across the business and willing to challenge constructively where needed. Pragmatic, detail-focused and able to operate effectively in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial setting. Contract & Working Pattern Fixed-term contract c. £80,000 depending on experience 2-3 days per week on site in Central London (hybrid) At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer.By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Head Of Development Reporting to - CEO Department - Development Direct reports - Events and Business Development Manager, Development Executive, Membership officer(P/T) Contract Type - Permanent/full time., part time/flexible working may be considered. To apply please go to; The Role The Head of Development is responsible for delivering our development strategy that will secure the long-term future of the charity by achieving significant levels of fundraising, securing major gifts and grants from trusts and foundations, securing financial support from corporate partners, sponsors, donors and from commercial events. As a senior manager they will lead on fundraising for capital development, creative engagement and education work delivered through Lighthouse Academy, artistic projects, Lighthouse 50th Birthday programme as well as supporting core costs. They will lead, inspire, support and mentor the fundraising team, and support the organisation to embed the development function within the day-to-day operations. Main Responsibilities Deliver the development strategy which will achieve fundraising targets for both reserved and unreserved income to support the work of Lighthouse. Adapt the strategy when necessary and incorporate new potential income streams as appropriate. Develop and deliver funding campaigns to achieve project, revenue and capital fundraising targets Create strategies and campaigns to create pipelines, attract prospects, and oversee the process delivery. Working to a regularly updated trusts strategy, write and submit applications to support capital, project and core needs. Take responsibility for the timely reporting process to trusts after receiving grants. Develop and maintain a range of relationships with the corporate sector, trusts and foundations, individual donors, to develop and expand sources of investment in Lighthouse. Manage and mentor the Development team and work closely with all departments to achieve development goals. Strategy Working closely with the CEO and the Head of Finance, take responsibility for delivering, developing, monitoring and reporting on an ambitious fundraising strategy. Be responsible for creating targets for each income stream to achieve the overall developmental target. Continually monitor these, create new initiatives, and support the team to ensure success, or reforecast and report any variation to the Head of Finance and CEO. Support the CEO and Board in embedding the organisation's strategy culturally within the organisation, ensuring that all levels of the organisation can have a meaningful impact on the delivery of the strategy. Leadership and Management Play a key role in the organisation as a member of the Senior Management Team, contributing to and shaping the organisation strategy and direction. Provide leadership to the Development team, mentoring and line managing them to achieve fundraising goals in support of the company's vision. Liaise with organisation-wide teams to ensure fundraising is integrated into other ongoing activities i.e. ticket sales, PR, media coverage, visitor access, conferencing facilities. Help create an environment where members of staff are enabled to work safely and to their full potential and where audiences and artists feel welcomed and stimulated. Lead on developing key external business relationships. Oversee contractual arrangements for staff within the Development department. Work with the Trustees to build the fundraising capacity of the Board and engage and support board trustees in relevant fundraising initiatives. Prepare reports and make presentations for the Board as required. Conduct monthly 121s and annual staff appraisals with direct reports. Development Develop, communicate, and work to a clear action plan and fundraising pipeline. Plan, coordinate and project-manage the preparation of funding bids and proposals across the organisation. Write funding bids to a high professional level, presenting the venue with flair and professionalism. Oversee and support the writing of funding applications from others in the organisation. Actively seek sponsorship for strands of the artistic programme and capital developments. Make and present appeals to prospects where appropriate - individually and alongside appropriate personnel from the relevant teams. Manage on-going information flow with regards to progress with prospects and donors. Maintain relationships with current donors and grant-giving partners through an exceptional stewardship programme. Ensure CRM systems are maintained and comply with GDPR. Utilise the data base (Spektrix) effectively. Develop a system for identifying, researching, building and managing relationships with potential major donors. Establish, support, co-ordinate and manage the work of any Development Working Groups and/or committee/s. Ensure all the necessary policies, procedures and systems for successful fundraising are in place and kept regularly up to date. Lead on insight & evaluation reporting for funders and the organisation, ensuring comprehensive data collection and evaluation. Report on performance quarterly, evaluating and controlling deadlines and targets. Communications Ensure exceptional communication with all donors and that stewardship plans for corporate partners, trusts and foundations, major donors and members are implemented. Work closely with the Head of Audiences and the Marketing & Communications team to develop relevant promotional material for development activity and impact. Promote and advocate the work of the venue both internally and to key stakeholders, audiences and the wider theatre and music industry. Represent the organisation at internal and external meetings when appropriate. Prepare internal & external funding reports; monitor and report on fundraising progress, analysing results to inform future strategies. Financial Ensure that fundraising and sponsorship income targets are achieved, and expenditures remain within agreed budgets. Be accountable for implementing the agreed business and financial objectives for the Development department. Manage the department expenditure budget. Comply with the company's financial, management and monetary procedures. Ensure that effective systems are employed for tax-efficient giving, gift management and accounting and to produce clear financial reports. Ensure all tax/VAT issues regarding gifts/ benefits are aligned with current HMRC regulations. General Attend evening and weekend events as required. Represent the company at all times and show leadership within the organisation. Operate in line with the Institute of Fundraising Codes of Practice. Person Specification Essential skills and experience At least 10 years' experience and a demonstrable track record of raising significant funding income. Experience of fundraising in an Arts environment. Proven entrepreneurial skills in reaching or exceeding personal targets. Proven experience of planning and implementing successful development campaigns and effective customer relationship management. Knowledge of a broad range of development initiatives including corporate sponsorship, corporate schemes, Trusts & Foundations, Friends schemes, HNWI stewarding, individual giving, direct mail campaigns and income-generating events. Planning Knowledge and proven experience of implementing and reporting on strategic and operational development plans. Communication Exceptional oral, written, presentation skills. Strong negotiation skills, tactful and diplomatic (ability to convert a gift, increase a gift). Strong interpersonal skills (building and developing one-to-one relationships at all levels). Research Proven ability to research, analyse and manage development data bases. Knowledge of GDPR and compliant use/storage of data. External relationships Demonstrable experience of developing and maintaining effective relationships with a wide range of Trusts, Foundations, donors, organisations and individuals. Strong networking skills. Organisation An energetic and self-motivated approach to work. Proven ability to organise and prioritise a demanding workload and to work effectively with minimum supervision. A willingness to contribute whole heartedly to the efforts of the team. Managerial Skills Proven ability to supervise, manage, inspire, motivate, and develop staff. Financial Management Excellent numeracy skills. Proven ability to devise strategic development and project budgets and to effectively manage, monitor and report on income and expenditure. An understanding and knowledge of tax and legal issues affecting development in the charities sector. Computer & Administrative Skills Computer literate with working knowledge of relevant IT and admin support systems. High level of expertise on CRM systems. Highly organised and efficient and able to meet and keep to deadlines . click apply for full job details
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Head Of Development Reporting to - CEO Department - Development Direct reports - Events and Business Development Manager, Development Executive, Membership officer(P/T) Contract Type - Permanent/full time., part time/flexible working may be considered. To apply please go to; The Role The Head of Development is responsible for delivering our development strategy that will secure the long-term future of the charity by achieving significant levels of fundraising, securing major gifts and grants from trusts and foundations, securing financial support from corporate partners, sponsors, donors and from commercial events. As a senior manager they will lead on fundraising for capital development, creative engagement and education work delivered through Lighthouse Academy, artistic projects, Lighthouse 50th Birthday programme as well as supporting core costs. They will lead, inspire, support and mentor the fundraising team, and support the organisation to embed the development function within the day-to-day operations. Main Responsibilities Deliver the development strategy which will achieve fundraising targets for both reserved and unreserved income to support the work of Lighthouse. Adapt the strategy when necessary and incorporate new potential income streams as appropriate. Develop and deliver funding campaigns to achieve project, revenue and capital fundraising targets Create strategies and campaigns to create pipelines, attract prospects, and oversee the process delivery. Working to a regularly updated trusts strategy, write and submit applications to support capital, project and core needs. Take responsibility for the timely reporting process to trusts after receiving grants. Develop and maintain a range of relationships with the corporate sector, trusts and foundations, individual donors, to develop and expand sources of investment in Lighthouse. Manage and mentor the Development team and work closely with all departments to achieve development goals. Strategy Working closely with the CEO and the Head of Finance, take responsibility for delivering, developing, monitoring and reporting on an ambitious fundraising strategy. Be responsible for creating targets for each income stream to achieve the overall developmental target. Continually monitor these, create new initiatives, and support the team to ensure success, or reforecast and report any variation to the Head of Finance and CEO. Support the CEO and Board in embedding the organisation's strategy culturally within the organisation, ensuring that all levels of the organisation can have a meaningful impact on the delivery of the strategy. Leadership and Management Play a key role in the organisation as a member of the Senior Management Team, contributing to and shaping the organisation strategy and direction. Provide leadership to the Development team, mentoring and line managing them to achieve fundraising goals in support of the company's vision. Liaise with organisation-wide teams to ensure fundraising is integrated into other ongoing activities i.e. ticket sales, PR, media coverage, visitor access, conferencing facilities. Help create an environment where members of staff are enabled to work safely and to their full potential and where audiences and artists feel welcomed and stimulated. Lead on developing key external business relationships. Oversee contractual arrangements for staff within the Development department. Work with the Trustees to build the fundraising capacity of the Board and engage and support board trustees in relevant fundraising initiatives. Prepare reports and make presentations for the Board as required. Conduct monthly 121s and annual staff appraisals with direct reports. Development Develop, communicate, and work to a clear action plan and fundraising pipeline. Plan, coordinate and project-manage the preparation of funding bids and proposals across the organisation. Write funding bids to a high professional level, presenting the venue with flair and professionalism. Oversee and support the writing of funding applications from others in the organisation. Actively seek sponsorship for strands of the artistic programme and capital developments. Make and present appeals to prospects where appropriate - individually and alongside appropriate personnel from the relevant teams. Manage on-going information flow with regards to progress with prospects and donors. Maintain relationships with current donors and grant-giving partners through an exceptional stewardship programme. Ensure CRM systems are maintained and comply with GDPR. Utilise the data base (Spektrix) effectively. Develop a system for identifying, researching, building and managing relationships with potential major donors. Establish, support, co-ordinate and manage the work of any Development Working Groups and/or committee/s. Ensure all the necessary policies, procedures and systems for successful fundraising are in place and kept regularly up to date. Lead on insight & evaluation reporting for funders and the organisation, ensuring comprehensive data collection and evaluation. Report on performance quarterly, evaluating and controlling deadlines and targets. Communications Ensure exceptional communication with all donors and that stewardship plans for corporate partners, trusts and foundations, major donors and members are implemented. Work closely with the Head of Audiences and the Marketing & Communications team to develop relevant promotional material for development activity and impact. Promote and advocate the work of the venue both internally and to key stakeholders, audiences and the wider theatre and music industry. Represent the organisation at internal and external meetings when appropriate. Prepare internal & external funding reports; monitor and report on fundraising progress, analysing results to inform future strategies. Financial Ensure that fundraising and sponsorship income targets are achieved, and expenditures remain within agreed budgets. Be accountable for implementing the agreed business and financial objectives for the Development department. Manage the department expenditure budget. Comply with the company's financial, management and monetary procedures. Ensure that effective systems are employed for tax-efficient giving, gift management and accounting and to produce clear financial reports. Ensure all tax/VAT issues regarding gifts/ benefits are aligned with current HMRC regulations. General Attend evening and weekend events as required. Represent the company at all times and show leadership within the organisation. Operate in line with the Institute of Fundraising Codes of Practice. Person Specification Essential skills and experience At least 10 years' experience and a demonstrable track record of raising significant funding income. Experience of fundraising in an Arts environment. Proven entrepreneurial skills in reaching or exceeding personal targets. Proven experience of planning and implementing successful development campaigns and effective customer relationship management. Knowledge of a broad range of development initiatives including corporate sponsorship, corporate schemes, Trusts & Foundations, Friends schemes, HNWI stewarding, individual giving, direct mail campaigns and income-generating events. Planning Knowledge and proven experience of implementing and reporting on strategic and operational development plans. Communication Exceptional oral, written, presentation skills. Strong negotiation skills, tactful and diplomatic (ability to convert a gift, increase a gift). Strong interpersonal skills (building and developing one-to-one relationships at all levels). Research Proven ability to research, analyse and manage development data bases. Knowledge of GDPR and compliant use/storage of data. External relationships Demonstrable experience of developing and maintaining effective relationships with a wide range of Trusts, Foundations, donors, organisations and individuals. Strong networking skills. Organisation An energetic and self-motivated approach to work. Proven ability to organise and prioritise a demanding workload and to work effectively with minimum supervision. A willingness to contribute whole heartedly to the efforts of the team. Managerial Skills Proven ability to supervise, manage, inspire, motivate, and develop staff. Financial Management Excellent numeracy skills. Proven ability to devise strategic development and project budgets and to effectively manage, monitor and report on income and expenditure. An understanding and knowledge of tax and legal issues affecting development in the charities sector. Computer & Administrative Skills Computer literate with working knowledge of relevant IT and admin support systems. High level of expertise on CRM systems. Highly organised and efficient and able to meet and keep to deadlines . click apply for full job details
Queen Mary University of London
Tower Hamlets, London
About the Role Supporting the Vice Principal and Deputy Vice-Principal for Medicine and Dentistry (FMD) in all aspects of the Faculty's strategic and functional development, the FDO manages a complex operational structure through a combination of direct and matrix management. They play a key role in driving cultural and organisational change. Acting as a key relationship manager, they bring together colleagues to enable exceptional service delivery to students, academic colleagues, and external stakeholders. About You The FDO is the senior professional service lead in the Faculty, a member of the University Professional Services Leadership Team and Chief Operations Officers Leadership Group. In addition to leading a substantial Faculty, the FDO coordinates, and matrix manages strategic business partners in HR and Finance, who collectively provide senior management support to the Faculty Executive. There is a key management relationship with a deputy FDO and leads the Faculty's Transnational Education activities and oversees activities through the QMUL Malta Medical Campus, including line management of the Malta Operations lead. About Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry offers international excellence in research and teaching and supports clinical service for a population of unrivalled ethnic diversity in East London and the wider Thames Gateway. At the forefront of medical research and education, with research themes in cancer, cardiovascular medicine, inflammation, trauma, and population health. Queen Mary is in the top ten universities in the UK for medicine and dentistry and seventh in the world for research citations for medicine in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025. In the Complete University Guide 2026, we are ranked first in London for dentistry and second in London for medicine. Working with six NHS Trust partners in East London, the Faculty is central to delivering impact on health-related challenges for local and global populations; it has a strong commitment to public engagement through its pioneering science education centre in Whitechapel, The Centre of the Cell. The Faculty is firmly embedded in our East End and global communities, and through education and research, we are committed to improving the health outcomes, wellbeing, and prosperity of those we serve through a strategy focused on Better Health for All. About Queen Mary Ranked joint 7th in the UK for the quality of its research in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, Queen Mary University of London, is one of the UK's leading research-intensive higher education institutions, delivering world class education and knowledge transfer across a wide range of subjects in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Medicine & Dentistry and Science & Engineering. Benefits We offer competitive salaries, access to a generous pension scheme, 30 days' leave per annum (pro-rata for part-time/fixed term), a season ticket loan scheme and access to a comprehensive range of personal and professional development opportunities. In addition, we offer a range of work life balance and family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements, and campus facilities. Queen Mary's commitment to our diverse and inclusive community is embedded in our appointments processes. Reasonable adjustments will be made at each stage of the recruitment process for any candidate with a disability. We are open to considering applications from candidates wishing to work flexibly.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
About the Role Supporting the Vice Principal and Deputy Vice-Principal for Medicine and Dentistry (FMD) in all aspects of the Faculty's strategic and functional development, the FDO manages a complex operational structure through a combination of direct and matrix management. They play a key role in driving cultural and organisational change. Acting as a key relationship manager, they bring together colleagues to enable exceptional service delivery to students, academic colleagues, and external stakeholders. About You The FDO is the senior professional service lead in the Faculty, a member of the University Professional Services Leadership Team and Chief Operations Officers Leadership Group. In addition to leading a substantial Faculty, the FDO coordinates, and matrix manages strategic business partners in HR and Finance, who collectively provide senior management support to the Faculty Executive. There is a key management relationship with a deputy FDO and leads the Faculty's Transnational Education activities and oversees activities through the QMUL Malta Medical Campus, including line management of the Malta Operations lead. About Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry offers international excellence in research and teaching and supports clinical service for a population of unrivalled ethnic diversity in East London and the wider Thames Gateway. At the forefront of medical research and education, with research themes in cancer, cardiovascular medicine, inflammation, trauma, and population health. Queen Mary is in the top ten universities in the UK for medicine and dentistry and seventh in the world for research citations for medicine in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025. In the Complete University Guide 2026, we are ranked first in London for dentistry and second in London for medicine. Working with six NHS Trust partners in East London, the Faculty is central to delivering impact on health-related challenges for local and global populations; it has a strong commitment to public engagement through its pioneering science education centre in Whitechapel, The Centre of the Cell. The Faculty is firmly embedded in our East End and global communities, and through education and research, we are committed to improving the health outcomes, wellbeing, and prosperity of those we serve through a strategy focused on Better Health for All. About Queen Mary Ranked joint 7th in the UK for the quality of its research in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, Queen Mary University of London, is one of the UK's leading research-intensive higher education institutions, delivering world class education and knowledge transfer across a wide range of subjects in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Medicine & Dentistry and Science & Engineering. Benefits We offer competitive salaries, access to a generous pension scheme, 30 days' leave per annum (pro-rata for part-time/fixed term), a season ticket loan scheme and access to a comprehensive range of personal and professional development opportunities. In addition, we offer a range of work life balance and family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements, and campus facilities. Queen Mary's commitment to our diverse and inclusive community is embedded in our appointments processes. Reasonable adjustments will be made at each stage of the recruitment process for any candidate with a disability. We are open to considering applications from candidates wishing to work flexibly.
School Business Manager Specialist School - Trafford Full-time, Permanent, ASAP Start £26,000-£42,000 (Dependent on Experience) Are you a skilled School Business Manager with experience strengthening school finances and leading operational improvement? Do you have a proven track record in financial recovery and a desire to support teaching & learning for vulnerable students? Are you motivated by the opportunity to step into a pivotal role where your leadership can drive meaningful change? A well-established specialist school in Trafford is seeking an experienced School Business Manager to join its senior leadership team. Following the long-term absence of the previous post-holder, the school is looking for a confident and capable professional to restore financial stability and enhance operational efficiency. The Role As School Business Manager, you will take strategic oversight of financial planning, budget management, and day-to-day operations. Working closely with the Headteacher and Governing Body, you will lead on deficit management, financial forecasting, and implementing sustainable recovery plans. You will oversee budget monitoring, cost-saving initiatives, and compliance procedures, while also managing key operational areas including HR administration, procurement, and premises. The successful candidate will be comfortable reviewing systems, identifying improvements, and implementing robust financial controls. Experience within a specialist or SEND setting would be advantageous but is not essential. What's Available Permanent School Business Manager position Competitive salary between £26,000-£42,000 (DOE) Opportunity to lead financial recovery and long-term planning Collaborative leadership environment Chance to make a significant impact within a specialist school About You Proven experience in school business or senior financial management Demonstrable success improving financial performance, including managing deficits Strong knowledge of school funding frameworks and compliance Resilient, solutions-focused, and self-motivated Confident communicator with governors and senior leaders This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced School Business Manager ready to bring clarity, stability, and strategic direction to a Trafford specialist school at an important stage in its development. If you are an ambitious School Business Manager looking for your next opportunity and are excited about the prospect of making an immediate impact on the finances of a Trafford Specialist school, this is the role for you. Click 'Apply Now' to register your interest in this exciting School Business Manager Role today! School Business Manager - Trafford Specialist School - Up to £42,000 DOE IND-SEN
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
School Business Manager Specialist School - Trafford Full-time, Permanent, ASAP Start £26,000-£42,000 (Dependent on Experience) Are you a skilled School Business Manager with experience strengthening school finances and leading operational improvement? Do you have a proven track record in financial recovery and a desire to support teaching & learning for vulnerable students? Are you motivated by the opportunity to step into a pivotal role where your leadership can drive meaningful change? A well-established specialist school in Trafford is seeking an experienced School Business Manager to join its senior leadership team. Following the long-term absence of the previous post-holder, the school is looking for a confident and capable professional to restore financial stability and enhance operational efficiency. The Role As School Business Manager, you will take strategic oversight of financial planning, budget management, and day-to-day operations. Working closely with the Headteacher and Governing Body, you will lead on deficit management, financial forecasting, and implementing sustainable recovery plans. You will oversee budget monitoring, cost-saving initiatives, and compliance procedures, while also managing key operational areas including HR administration, procurement, and premises. The successful candidate will be comfortable reviewing systems, identifying improvements, and implementing robust financial controls. Experience within a specialist or SEND setting would be advantageous but is not essential. What's Available Permanent School Business Manager position Competitive salary between £26,000-£42,000 (DOE) Opportunity to lead financial recovery and long-term planning Collaborative leadership environment Chance to make a significant impact within a specialist school About You Proven experience in school business or senior financial management Demonstrable success improving financial performance, including managing deficits Strong knowledge of school funding frameworks and compliance Resilient, solutions-focused, and self-motivated Confident communicator with governors and senior leaders This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced School Business Manager ready to bring clarity, stability, and strategic direction to a Trafford specialist school at an important stage in its development. If you are an ambitious School Business Manager looking for your next opportunity and are excited about the prospect of making an immediate impact on the finances of a Trafford Specialist school, this is the role for you. Click 'Apply Now' to register your interest in this exciting School Business Manager Role today! School Business Manager - Trafford Specialist School - Up to £42,000 DOE IND-SEN
Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Holsworthy, Devon
Service Manager (Agricultural) £45,000 - £55,000 + Company Car + Bonus + Training Holsworthy Are you a Service Manager with a background in agriculture or similar looking for an autonomous role with a chance to manage your own team of 7 engineers and provide excellent customer service?On offer is the opportunity to join a well-established, family-run agricultural and ground care dealership operating across Devon and Cornwall, with three busy depots and a strong reputation for excellence. As a trusted main dealer for leading brands including Honda and Kawasaki, the business combines premium machinery, expert knowledge and 24/7 customer support. This is a fantastic opportunity to build a long-term career within a respected Southwest company.In this role, you will take full responsibility for the performance of a busy service department, acting as the primary point of contact for customers and clients. You'll coordinate and support your team, oversee all service operations, and ensure the highest standards of customer care are consistently delivered.This role would suit a Service Engineer from an agricultural, plant machinery, or similar background who is ready to take the next step into a Service Manager position, as well as an established Service Manager seeking a new challenge. The Role: Lead, manage and develop a team of 7 Service Engineers, ensuring efficient day-to-day operations within a busy agricultural service department. Act as the main point of contact for customers, delivering exceptional service and maintaining strong client relationships. Oversee workshop performance, workload planning and overall department productivity to drive high standards and profitability. Play a key role in a well-established, family-run dealership, with autonomy, training opportunities and clear scope for long-term career progression. The Person: Service Engineer from an agricultural, plant machinery, or similar Commutable to Holsworthy Site Manager Job Reference: BBBH24225AManager, Service, Leadership, Training, Plant, Agricultural, Depot, Workshop, Static, Management, Diagnostics, Success, Bonus, Training, Holsworthy, Southwest, Devon, Exeter, ExmouthIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Service Manager (Agricultural) £45,000 - £55,000 + Company Car + Bonus + Training Holsworthy Are you a Service Manager with a background in agriculture or similar looking for an autonomous role with a chance to manage your own team of 7 engineers and provide excellent customer service?On offer is the opportunity to join a well-established, family-run agricultural and ground care dealership operating across Devon and Cornwall, with three busy depots and a strong reputation for excellence. As a trusted main dealer for leading brands including Honda and Kawasaki, the business combines premium machinery, expert knowledge and 24/7 customer support. This is a fantastic opportunity to build a long-term career within a respected Southwest company.In this role, you will take full responsibility for the performance of a busy service department, acting as the primary point of contact for customers and clients. You'll coordinate and support your team, oversee all service operations, and ensure the highest standards of customer care are consistently delivered.This role would suit a Service Engineer from an agricultural, plant machinery, or similar background who is ready to take the next step into a Service Manager position, as well as an established Service Manager seeking a new challenge. The Role: Lead, manage and develop a team of 7 Service Engineers, ensuring efficient day-to-day operations within a busy agricultural service department. Act as the main point of contact for customers, delivering exceptional service and maintaining strong client relationships. Oversee workshop performance, workload planning and overall department productivity to drive high standards and profitability. Play a key role in a well-established, family-run dealership, with autonomy, training opportunities and clear scope for long-term career progression. The Person: Service Engineer from an agricultural, plant machinery, or similar Commutable to Holsworthy Site Manager Job Reference: BBBH24225AManager, Service, Leadership, Training, Plant, Agricultural, Depot, Workshop, Static, Management, Diagnostics, Success, Bonus, Training, Holsworthy, Southwest, Devon, Exeter, ExmouthIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website.
At Sephora, beauty is about feeling seen, valued, and empowered, individually and collectively. It is connecting deeply with others, celebrating diversity and inclusivity, unlocking your potential and making a difference every day. Together, we belong to something beautiful. The Opportunity We have an exciting opportunity for a Retail HR Business Partner to join SEPHORA UK and play a key role in shaping the employee experience across our growing retail networkacross the South region, including London. In this role, you'll be a trusted partner to our Store Leadership teams, supporting them in building strong, engaged, high performing teams. From employee relations and performance management to HR operations, analytics and talent support, you'll bring consistency, clarity, and expertise to all areas of people management. Working closely with the Head of HR for Retail, you'll help foster a culture where our teams feel empowered, supported, and inspired, all while contributing to the next chapter of Sephora's expansion across the UK. What you'll be doing You'll support and lead activity across the full HR generalist spectrum, including: Advise and coach store leaders on effective people management, ensuring alignment with policies and employment law. Act as a trusted point of contact for store teams, supporting performance, conflict resolution, and day to day HR queries. Partner with the ER Manager to support or lead ER cases (absence, performance, misconduct) and ensure accurate case reporting. Oversee HR documentation and administration, ensuring all processes are completed accurately and on time. Monitor absence trends through monthly reporting and ensure RTWs and follow up conversations are completed. Partner with store leaders to deliver the engagement survey, drive participation, and action key focus areas. Support cyclical HR activities (e.g., performance reviews, development processes) to promote a consistent employee experience. Drive effective internal communication across retail teams to ensure information is clear, timely, and engaging. Prepare HR reports and insights to support data driven decision making across the retail business. What you'll bring You'll be an adaptable and proactive with the confidence and capability to support busy store environments. You will also bring: Strong generalist HR experience, ideally within fast paced retail or high volume environments. CIPD qualification (or working towards) is preferred. Proven experience supporting managers with people issues and coaching leaders. High levels of resilience and the ability to work with agility through constant change. Strong commercial awareness and exceptional people skills. Outstanding organisation, accuracy, and prioritisation skills. Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence at all levels. A hands on, solutions focused approach, with flexibility and adaptability. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel) and experience with HR systems. While at Sephora, you'll find Community, in which authenticity is embraced, and the strength of our differences fuels our collective spirit Culture of empowerment, learning & growth, that offers you the tools, space and opportunity to learn, innovate and lead Work that brings fulfilment, from delighting clients every day, to inspiring our industry at large, every action makes a difference Join us and belong to something beautiful. At Sephora, we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating and fostering an inclusive environment for everyone.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
At Sephora, beauty is about feeling seen, valued, and empowered, individually and collectively. It is connecting deeply with others, celebrating diversity and inclusivity, unlocking your potential and making a difference every day. Together, we belong to something beautiful. The Opportunity We have an exciting opportunity for a Retail HR Business Partner to join SEPHORA UK and play a key role in shaping the employee experience across our growing retail networkacross the South region, including London. In this role, you'll be a trusted partner to our Store Leadership teams, supporting them in building strong, engaged, high performing teams. From employee relations and performance management to HR operations, analytics and talent support, you'll bring consistency, clarity, and expertise to all areas of people management. Working closely with the Head of HR for Retail, you'll help foster a culture where our teams feel empowered, supported, and inspired, all while contributing to the next chapter of Sephora's expansion across the UK. What you'll be doing You'll support and lead activity across the full HR generalist spectrum, including: Advise and coach store leaders on effective people management, ensuring alignment with policies and employment law. Act as a trusted point of contact for store teams, supporting performance, conflict resolution, and day to day HR queries. Partner with the ER Manager to support or lead ER cases (absence, performance, misconduct) and ensure accurate case reporting. Oversee HR documentation and administration, ensuring all processes are completed accurately and on time. Monitor absence trends through monthly reporting and ensure RTWs and follow up conversations are completed. Partner with store leaders to deliver the engagement survey, drive participation, and action key focus areas. Support cyclical HR activities (e.g., performance reviews, development processes) to promote a consistent employee experience. Drive effective internal communication across retail teams to ensure information is clear, timely, and engaging. Prepare HR reports and insights to support data driven decision making across the retail business. What you'll bring You'll be an adaptable and proactive with the confidence and capability to support busy store environments. You will also bring: Strong generalist HR experience, ideally within fast paced retail or high volume environments. CIPD qualification (or working towards) is preferred. Proven experience supporting managers with people issues and coaching leaders. High levels of resilience and the ability to work with agility through constant change. Strong commercial awareness and exceptional people skills. Outstanding organisation, accuracy, and prioritisation skills. Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence at all levels. A hands on, solutions focused approach, with flexibility and adaptability. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel) and experience with HR systems. While at Sephora, you'll find Community, in which authenticity is embraced, and the strength of our differences fuels our collective spirit Culture of empowerment, learning & growth, that offers you the tools, space and opportunity to learn, innovate and lead Work that brings fulfilment, from delighting clients every day, to inspiring our industry at large, every action makes a difference Join us and belong to something beautiful. At Sephora, we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating and fostering an inclusive environment for everyone.
Trust Operations Manager 37 hours per week / 52 weeks per year Grade K/L (depending on experience) Salary Range: £45,091 - £60,771 Start date: flexible Are you an experienced business and operations leader, ready to make a real impact in education and our local community? Our small but ambitious Trust of 1 secondary and 2 primary schools is now seeking a Trust Operations Manager. The successful candidate will oversee HR, Estates, Health & Safety, Events, Contracted Services, and the day to day operations of Newbury Academy Trust. As a key member of the Trust's leadership team, you will: Lead and line manage the HR team, ensuring effective recruitment, compliance, and staff wellbeing. Oversee estates and facilities, ensuring safe, sustainable, and well maintained environments. Act as Health & Safety lead, embedding best practice across all schools. Manage Contracted services, including Catering and Cleaning Coordinate Trust wide events and community engagement activities. Drive operational excellence, supporting Headteachers and Senior Leaders across the Trust. There is no fixed blueprint as to where you could currently be working. However, proven experience in business management and operations, ideally in the education sector, is highly desirable. To succeed in this role, you will need strong knowledge of HR, Administration systems, Estates, and Health & Safety legislation. Whether you are currently working in schools or not, a commitment to safeguarding, inclusion, and working with children and young people is essential. In this role excellent organisational and communication skills will be critical, as will be a proven ability to lead diverse teams. This is a fantastic opportunity to shape the operational success of a growing Trust and ensure our schools can focus on delivering outstanding education, and if you feel you have the experience for this role we would love to hear from you. To find out more about the role and the application process, we recommend that, in the first instance, you contact our recruitment partners Propelo on or email or visit . Close date for applications: Sunday 15th March, 8pm Interviews : Week commencing 23rd March The school has a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. This role is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020. All shortlisted candidates will be subject to online checks; they will also be asked to complete a criminal records self-disclosure form and successful candidates will be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks along with other relevant employment checks. This role has been identified as public facing in accordance with Part 7 of the Immigration Act, and therefore the ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence in English will be required.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Trust Operations Manager 37 hours per week / 52 weeks per year Grade K/L (depending on experience) Salary Range: £45,091 - £60,771 Start date: flexible Are you an experienced business and operations leader, ready to make a real impact in education and our local community? Our small but ambitious Trust of 1 secondary and 2 primary schools is now seeking a Trust Operations Manager. The successful candidate will oversee HR, Estates, Health & Safety, Events, Contracted Services, and the day to day operations of Newbury Academy Trust. As a key member of the Trust's leadership team, you will: Lead and line manage the HR team, ensuring effective recruitment, compliance, and staff wellbeing. Oversee estates and facilities, ensuring safe, sustainable, and well maintained environments. Act as Health & Safety lead, embedding best practice across all schools. Manage Contracted services, including Catering and Cleaning Coordinate Trust wide events and community engagement activities. Drive operational excellence, supporting Headteachers and Senior Leaders across the Trust. There is no fixed blueprint as to where you could currently be working. However, proven experience in business management and operations, ideally in the education sector, is highly desirable. To succeed in this role, you will need strong knowledge of HR, Administration systems, Estates, and Health & Safety legislation. Whether you are currently working in schools or not, a commitment to safeguarding, inclusion, and working with children and young people is essential. In this role excellent organisational and communication skills will be critical, as will be a proven ability to lead diverse teams. This is a fantastic opportunity to shape the operational success of a growing Trust and ensure our schools can focus on delivering outstanding education, and if you feel you have the experience for this role we would love to hear from you. To find out more about the role and the application process, we recommend that, in the first instance, you contact our recruitment partners Propelo on or email or visit . Close date for applications: Sunday 15th March, 8pm Interviews : Week commencing 23rd March The school has a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. This role is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020. All shortlisted candidates will be subject to online checks; they will also be asked to complete a criminal records self-disclosure form and successful candidates will be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks along with other relevant employment checks. This role has been identified as public facing in accordance with Part 7 of the Immigration Act, and therefore the ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence in English will be required.
Position: EC&I Technician Location: Liverpool Salary: Circa £35k-£40k+ Role Overview The EC&I Technician is responsible for managing projects from the control handover stage through to successful completion of Installation Qualification (IQ), Operational Qualification (OQ), and operator training at customer facilities. The role includes connecting safe and local area panels, conducting pre-testing, supporting Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), completing electrical re-connections, and performing on-site qualification activities. The position also involves delivering operator training to ensure smooth project handovers. Global travel is required to support installation and qualification assignments, with travel periods of up to three weeks at a time. Key Responsibilities Ensure compliance with Environmental Health & Safety Policy and ISO9001 Quality Management System requirements. Build and assemble control systems. Support external suppliers in control panel builds to ensure required standards are met. Perform Pre-FATs and FATs, acting as the customer point of contact for control aspects of projects. Maintain a safe, clean, and organised working environment. Provide regular project updates to the Operations Manager, Project Manager, and Control Engineer throughout the project lifecycle. Coordinate with Control Engineers from design through to build stage. Support engineering departments with software and process updates. Issue marked-up drawings and parts lists to the assigned Control Engineer. Attend client facilities for electrical re-connection, installation, IQ/OQ activities, and equipment training, liaising with the Service Manager. Assist the service team with planned and unplanned maintenance on equipment at customer sites. Act as a role model within the team through training, coaching, and mentoring to maintain high standards of work. Required Skills & Experience Time-served apprenticeship or equivalent experience. HNC or equivalent qualification in Electrical Engineering. Previous experience in a similar role. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Analytical and problem-solving abilities. Good knowledge of electrical regulations. Proficient in reading and interpreting electrical drawings. Strong teamwork and collaboration skills. Ability to work under pressure. Excellent customer service skills. Strong organisational skills. Location & Travel Primary base: Factory in Liverpool. Global travel required to support commissioning and service activities. Working Hours Factory-Based (37.5 hours per week): Monday - Wednesday: 07:30 - 17:30 Thursday: 07:30 - 17:00 Off-Site Working (37.5 hours per week): Monday - Thursday: Same as factory hours, aligned with client requirements Overtime available Friday, Saturday, Sunday Overtime Rates: Friday & Saturday: x1.5 Sunday & Bank Holidays: x2 Compensation & Benefits Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 (dependent on experience) Off-site allowance Overtime payments Pension: 4% employer / 4% employee 26.5 days holiday (including bank holidays) Additional Benefits: RAC cover Death in Service (4x salary) Income Protection (long-term sickness) Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Retailer discounts Access to Health & Wellbeing app (GP appointments, mental health support, wellbeing advice) Reporting Line Production Team Leader Interview Process Stage 1: Face-to-face interview Ideal Start Date ASAP ? Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Position: EC&I Technician Location: Liverpool Salary: Circa £35k-£40k+ Role Overview The EC&I Technician is responsible for managing projects from the control handover stage through to successful completion of Installation Qualification (IQ), Operational Qualification (OQ), and operator training at customer facilities. The role includes connecting safe and local area panels, conducting pre-testing, supporting Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), completing electrical re-connections, and performing on-site qualification activities. The position also involves delivering operator training to ensure smooth project handovers. Global travel is required to support installation and qualification assignments, with travel periods of up to three weeks at a time. Key Responsibilities Ensure compliance with Environmental Health & Safety Policy and ISO9001 Quality Management System requirements. Build and assemble control systems. Support external suppliers in control panel builds to ensure required standards are met. Perform Pre-FATs and FATs, acting as the customer point of contact for control aspects of projects. Maintain a safe, clean, and organised working environment. Provide regular project updates to the Operations Manager, Project Manager, and Control Engineer throughout the project lifecycle. Coordinate with Control Engineers from design through to build stage. Support engineering departments with software and process updates. Issue marked-up drawings and parts lists to the assigned Control Engineer. Attend client facilities for electrical re-connection, installation, IQ/OQ activities, and equipment training, liaising with the Service Manager. Assist the service team with planned and unplanned maintenance on equipment at customer sites. Act as a role model within the team through training, coaching, and mentoring to maintain high standards of work. Required Skills & Experience Time-served apprenticeship or equivalent experience. HNC or equivalent qualification in Electrical Engineering. Previous experience in a similar role. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Analytical and problem-solving abilities. Good knowledge of electrical regulations. Proficient in reading and interpreting electrical drawings. Strong teamwork and collaboration skills. Ability to work under pressure. Excellent customer service skills. Strong organisational skills. Location & Travel Primary base: Factory in Liverpool. Global travel required to support commissioning and service activities. Working Hours Factory-Based (37.5 hours per week): Monday - Wednesday: 07:30 - 17:30 Thursday: 07:30 - 17:00 Off-Site Working (37.5 hours per week): Monday - Thursday: Same as factory hours, aligned with client requirements Overtime available Friday, Saturday, Sunday Overtime Rates: Friday & Saturday: x1.5 Sunday & Bank Holidays: x2 Compensation & Benefits Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 (dependent on experience) Off-site allowance Overtime payments Pension: 4% employer / 4% employee 26.5 days holiday (including bank holidays) Additional Benefits: RAC cover Death in Service (4x salary) Income Protection (long-term sickness) Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Retailer discounts Access to Health & Wellbeing app (GP appointments, mental health support, wellbeing advice) Reporting Line Production Team Leader Interview Process Stage 1: Face-to-face interview Ideal Start Date ASAP ? Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
TPP - BmJan1 Other Permanent Greater Manchester £675 - £700 per week Benefits + bonus Branch Manager - Windows & Doors Installations Step Off the Tools - Lead the Teams - Shape the Future. Have you spent years fitting windows and doors or working as a joiner, but now feel it's time to get off the tools and take the next step in your career? We're looking for a Branch Manager to run our busy installations branch in Bolton, which we are proud to say is our flagship branch servicing some of the UK's largest insurance companies, with over 40 years of proven success. This is the perfect opportunity for someone with hands on fitting or trade experience who wants to move into a management role, leading installation teams, keeping operations smooth, and ensuring everything runs to the highest standard. Why This Role? No more heavy lifting or working on site every day Use your knowledge of windows, doors, and joinery to lead and support fitting teams Be the "go to" problem solver, organiser, and quality controller Secure long term career stability with clear progression opportunities What You'll Do Manage and support multiple installation teams Ensure jobs are completed right the first time, with quality and efficiency Organise stock, deliveries, and depot housekeeping Deal directly with customers to arrange remedials and resolve any issues Keep vans and teams fully equipped and compliant Be hands on in problem solving without being on the tools full time What We're Looking For Ideally: background in fitting windows/doors or joinery (you'll understand the trade) Leadership ability - whether you've supervised teams or mentored apprentices before Organised, detail-focused, and proactive Someone who thrives on problem solving and keeping things running smoothly What's In It For You Salary up to £35,984 per year (£700/week) Monthly bonus (average £140) 28 days holiday (inc. bank holidays) Company pension scheme Mileage allowance (where applicable) Full training and ongoing career development Job stability with a respected, long established business If you're ready to swap the tools for a leadership role without losing the buzz of the trade, this could be your perfect next step. Apply today and start building the next stage of your career with us.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
TPP - BmJan1 Other Permanent Greater Manchester £675 - £700 per week Benefits + bonus Branch Manager - Windows & Doors Installations Step Off the Tools - Lead the Teams - Shape the Future. Have you spent years fitting windows and doors or working as a joiner, but now feel it's time to get off the tools and take the next step in your career? We're looking for a Branch Manager to run our busy installations branch in Bolton, which we are proud to say is our flagship branch servicing some of the UK's largest insurance companies, with over 40 years of proven success. This is the perfect opportunity for someone with hands on fitting or trade experience who wants to move into a management role, leading installation teams, keeping operations smooth, and ensuring everything runs to the highest standard. Why This Role? No more heavy lifting or working on site every day Use your knowledge of windows, doors, and joinery to lead and support fitting teams Be the "go to" problem solver, organiser, and quality controller Secure long term career stability with clear progression opportunities What You'll Do Manage and support multiple installation teams Ensure jobs are completed right the first time, with quality and efficiency Organise stock, deliveries, and depot housekeeping Deal directly with customers to arrange remedials and resolve any issues Keep vans and teams fully equipped and compliant Be hands on in problem solving without being on the tools full time What We're Looking For Ideally: background in fitting windows/doors or joinery (you'll understand the trade) Leadership ability - whether you've supervised teams or mentored apprentices before Organised, detail-focused, and proactive Someone who thrives on problem solving and keeping things running smoothly What's In It For You Salary up to £35,984 per year (£700/week) Monthly bonus (average £140) 28 days holiday (inc. bank holidays) Company pension scheme Mileage allowance (where applicable) Full training and ongoing career development Job stability with a respected, long established business If you're ready to swap the tools for a leadership role without losing the buzz of the trade, this could be your perfect next step. Apply today and start building the next stage of your career with us.
Are you an experienced finance professional passionate about making a difference in a small but impactful charity? THE ORGANISATION Pet Blood Bank UK is a pioneering charity dedicated to saving lives by providing blood transfusions to dogs across the UK. Based in Dunfermline with operations coast to coast, the organization operates a blood donation network with regional donation sessions and a community-focused approach. Our values-Caring, Pioneering, Real-guide all we do, from donor interactions to financial management. The finance team plays a pivotal role in supporting growth, compliance, and ensuring funds are used effectively to maximise our lifesaving work. Small, dedicated team of around 46 staff with an extensive volunteer network. Focused on veterinary blood banking, supporting medical needs of dogs nationwide. Annual turnover approximately £2.7 million, with continuous growth. Operates under UK charity legislation, adhering to UK GAAP/FRS 102 standards. THE ROLE We are seeking a proactive, qualified Finance Manager to lead our finance department on a Full or Part-time capacity (30-37.5 hours/week), based in Dunfermline with hybrid working. You will act as a senior team member, overseeing all financial activities-month-end management accounts, VAT returns, statutory compliance, payroll, and stakeholder reporting-while supporting strategic development. You will also manage the day-to-day finance and administration teams, including our Finance Assistant and managing remote collaboration with our Customer Services Manager based in Loughborough. Key responsibilities include ensuring accurate financial reporting, cash flow management, coordinating audits, supporting budgets for upcoming projects, and maintaining strong internal controls. You'll have visibility with the senior management and trustees, influencing decisions and ensuring compliance with all regulatory standards. This role offers growth potential, real impact, and the chance to work closely with a passionate team committed to animal welfare. THE IDEAL CANDIDATE Mandatory: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA) Proficient with Sage 50, Sage Payroll, MS Excel (advanced), and experience with other financial systems like Xero or QuickBooks. Demonstrable experience managing payroll for over 100 employees, including statutory calculations and auto-enrolment. Knowledge of UK GAAP/FRS 102 and charity legislation (OSCR, HMRC). Strong verbal and written communication skills, with a proactive approach. Exceptional organisational skills, ability to prioritise, and work independently. Valid UK driving license, due to occasional travel between offices and sites. Preferred: Experience working within charity or veterinary/animal healthcare sectors. Familiarity with financial control systems, charity fundraising finance, and dashboards such as Power BI. Experience in remote management and stakeholder engagement. Knowledge of internal controls, risk management, and implementing process improvements. Other requirements: Flexibility to work some evenings or weekends for events. Ability to travel up to 25% of the time, mainly between Dunfermline and Loughborough. Commitment to the organisation's values and mission. ON OFFER Competitive salary in the range of £45,000-£55,000 pro-rated for part-time hours, based on experience. Flexible hybrid working arrangement. 30 days annual leave, plus 1 additional day per year of service (up to 5 extra days) Pension scheme - 5% employee contribution, 3% employer contribution Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Perkbox employee perks and discounts Dog-friendly office (Dunfermline location) If you are looking to combine your finance expertise with a meaningful purpose, and you thrive in a dynamic, values-driven environment, then don't hesitate to apply. Take this chance to help save lives and become a key part of Pet Blood Bank UK. iMultiply is committed to diversity and will promote diversity for all employees, workers and applicants. iMultiply will treat everyone equally and will not discriminate on the grounds of an individual's 'protected characteristic'. If you like the look of this vacancy and think you could perform the role, but, you don't think you meet all the requirements, please DO APPLY for this opportunity. Data shows that certain groups, mainly women and people from Black and Minority communities, are less likely to apply for jobs where they don't meet 100% of role requirements. iMultiply would encourage you to apply for roles where there is room for development and growth.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced finance professional passionate about making a difference in a small but impactful charity? THE ORGANISATION Pet Blood Bank UK is a pioneering charity dedicated to saving lives by providing blood transfusions to dogs across the UK. Based in Dunfermline with operations coast to coast, the organization operates a blood donation network with regional donation sessions and a community-focused approach. Our values-Caring, Pioneering, Real-guide all we do, from donor interactions to financial management. The finance team plays a pivotal role in supporting growth, compliance, and ensuring funds are used effectively to maximise our lifesaving work. Small, dedicated team of around 46 staff with an extensive volunteer network. Focused on veterinary blood banking, supporting medical needs of dogs nationwide. Annual turnover approximately £2.7 million, with continuous growth. Operates under UK charity legislation, adhering to UK GAAP/FRS 102 standards. THE ROLE We are seeking a proactive, qualified Finance Manager to lead our finance department on a Full or Part-time capacity (30-37.5 hours/week), based in Dunfermline with hybrid working. You will act as a senior team member, overseeing all financial activities-month-end management accounts, VAT returns, statutory compliance, payroll, and stakeholder reporting-while supporting strategic development. You will also manage the day-to-day finance and administration teams, including our Finance Assistant and managing remote collaboration with our Customer Services Manager based in Loughborough. Key responsibilities include ensuring accurate financial reporting, cash flow management, coordinating audits, supporting budgets for upcoming projects, and maintaining strong internal controls. You'll have visibility with the senior management and trustees, influencing decisions and ensuring compliance with all regulatory standards. This role offers growth potential, real impact, and the chance to work closely with a passionate team committed to animal welfare. THE IDEAL CANDIDATE Mandatory: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA) Proficient with Sage 50, Sage Payroll, MS Excel (advanced), and experience with other financial systems like Xero or QuickBooks. Demonstrable experience managing payroll for over 100 employees, including statutory calculations and auto-enrolment. Knowledge of UK GAAP/FRS 102 and charity legislation (OSCR, HMRC). Strong verbal and written communication skills, with a proactive approach. Exceptional organisational skills, ability to prioritise, and work independently. Valid UK driving license, due to occasional travel between offices and sites. Preferred: Experience working within charity or veterinary/animal healthcare sectors. Familiarity with financial control systems, charity fundraising finance, and dashboards such as Power BI. Experience in remote management and stakeholder engagement. Knowledge of internal controls, risk management, and implementing process improvements. Other requirements: Flexibility to work some evenings or weekends for events. Ability to travel up to 25% of the time, mainly between Dunfermline and Loughborough. Commitment to the organisation's values and mission. ON OFFER Competitive salary in the range of £45,000-£55,000 pro-rated for part-time hours, based on experience. Flexible hybrid working arrangement. 30 days annual leave, plus 1 additional day per year of service (up to 5 extra days) Pension scheme - 5% employee contribution, 3% employer contribution Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Perkbox employee perks and discounts Dog-friendly office (Dunfermline location) If you are looking to combine your finance expertise with a meaningful purpose, and you thrive in a dynamic, values-driven environment, then don't hesitate to apply. Take this chance to help save lives and become a key part of Pet Blood Bank UK. iMultiply is committed to diversity and will promote diversity for all employees, workers and applicants. iMultiply will treat everyone equally and will not discriminate on the grounds of an individual's 'protected characteristic'. If you like the look of this vacancy and think you could perform the role, but, you don't think you meet all the requirements, please DO APPLY for this opportunity. Data shows that certain groups, mainly women and people from Black and Minority communities, are less likely to apply for jobs where they don't meet 100% of role requirements. iMultiply would encourage you to apply for roles where there is room for development and growth.
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Southwark, London
We have an exciting opportunity for a Head of People to join the College and shape a new role in the People team. This is a hands-on post, providing operational and strategic partnering across the College and taking a leadership role in the People team. You will be our expert on business partnering and employee relations, champion delivery of our equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) plans and foster a supportive culture across the organisation. The Head of People will collaborate with the People team and leaders across the organisation to deliver our people enabling plan by leading on projects, overseeing our operations and developing our policies and procedures. Key responsibilities: Lead people partnering and employee relations Champion EDI and wellbeing Design and deliver organisational development and culture Coach and support effective, high-performing teams Use data analytics to identify trends, provide insights, recommend improvements Support delivery of our people operations work Deputise for Director of People when required This role is ideal for a talented people professional who is ready to develop their already significant experience by leading a small team while delivering operationally, implementing our ambitious people plans and making a meaningful impact in a values-led, mission focused organisation. For the full list of key responsibilities, please see the recruitment pack. About you We would love to hear from you if you are ready to contribute to our mission to improve the health of women and girls worldwide. You will have experience working in a business partnering model, understanding of great HR operations and have a passion for EDI, along with skills and capabilities in the following: Requirements: Credible, inclusive HR business partner to leaders at all levels Effective, authentic people manager Managing complex employee relations matters Deep understanding of employment law Supporting with organisational design, development and change management Shaping and implementing people policies Strong skills in data analytics, project management and policy and report writing CIPD level 5 qualification or equivalent expertise Our culture and benefits You will be based at our London Bridge offices. We offer hybrid working arrangements and this role will require regular office attendance at least one day a week to ensure visibility and collaboration. We offer a supportive, values-led culture and a competitive benefits package, including: 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays and office closure from 25 December to 1 January 10% employer pension contribution Life assurance and income protection schemes Employee assistance programme -24/7 confidential advice line and counselling Interest-free season ticket loan Free lunch in our offices in Union Street, London Daily 'wellness hour' to support staff to take breaks and focus on wellness Tailored learning and development Enhanced wellbeing and family support Employee-led diversity networks Volunteering days Lifestyle discounts For a full list of the benefits we offer, please visit our careers site . How to apply: Click on Apply to be taken to our recruitment platform, Applied. Please visit our careers website to download the full job pack. To arrange an informal confidential call to discuss this opportunity, please contact . Applications close at 10.00 am on Monday 9 March 2026. We will be interviewing candidates at the RCOG in Union Street, SE1 on Monday 16 March 2026. We encourage candidates to apply early and reserve the right to close the advert and appoint before the closing date. If you have any additional questions about the role or how to apply, please contact the People team on or . We believe that diverse teams will deliver the best outcomes for women's healthcare and we strive to be an inclusive employer. We welcome applications from candidates from all backgrounds, particularly those from underrepresented groups, including people with disabilities and Black, Asian, and minority ethnic candidates. We recognise that strong candidates may bring different career paths and experiences. If you are excited by the role and believe you can make a meaningful contribution, we encourage you to apply. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer under the UK Government's Disability Confident Scheme . We take positive action in employing disabled people, please let us know if you wish to declare that you have a disability. If you require any adjustments to apply for this role please contact us via . We are happy to support with reasonable adjustments to accommodate individual needs throughout the recruitment process. Please note: We are only accepting applicants with a right to work in the UK; we are unable to sponsor people requiring a work visa. About us RCOG is a professional membership association dedicated to improving women's health care across the world. We do this by setting standards for clinical practice, providing doctors with training and lifelong learning, and working with partners to advocate for women's health and health care across their life course. We are a global leader in this specialist area, supporting 18,000 members in the UK and internationally. Our values of high standards, innovation, openness, inclusiveness and trust are at the centre of all we do.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
We have an exciting opportunity for a Head of People to join the College and shape a new role in the People team. This is a hands-on post, providing operational and strategic partnering across the College and taking a leadership role in the People team. You will be our expert on business partnering and employee relations, champion delivery of our equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) plans and foster a supportive culture across the organisation. The Head of People will collaborate with the People team and leaders across the organisation to deliver our people enabling plan by leading on projects, overseeing our operations and developing our policies and procedures. Key responsibilities: Lead people partnering and employee relations Champion EDI and wellbeing Design and deliver organisational development and culture Coach and support effective, high-performing teams Use data analytics to identify trends, provide insights, recommend improvements Support delivery of our people operations work Deputise for Director of People when required This role is ideal for a talented people professional who is ready to develop their already significant experience by leading a small team while delivering operationally, implementing our ambitious people plans and making a meaningful impact in a values-led, mission focused organisation. For the full list of key responsibilities, please see the recruitment pack. About you We would love to hear from you if you are ready to contribute to our mission to improve the health of women and girls worldwide. You will have experience working in a business partnering model, understanding of great HR operations and have a passion for EDI, along with skills and capabilities in the following: Requirements: Credible, inclusive HR business partner to leaders at all levels Effective, authentic people manager Managing complex employee relations matters Deep understanding of employment law Supporting with organisational design, development and change management Shaping and implementing people policies Strong skills in data analytics, project management and policy and report writing CIPD level 5 qualification or equivalent expertise Our culture and benefits You will be based at our London Bridge offices. We offer hybrid working arrangements and this role will require regular office attendance at least one day a week to ensure visibility and collaboration. We offer a supportive, values-led culture and a competitive benefits package, including: 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays and office closure from 25 December to 1 January 10% employer pension contribution Life assurance and income protection schemes Employee assistance programme -24/7 confidential advice line and counselling Interest-free season ticket loan Free lunch in our offices in Union Street, London Daily 'wellness hour' to support staff to take breaks and focus on wellness Tailored learning and development Enhanced wellbeing and family support Employee-led diversity networks Volunteering days Lifestyle discounts For a full list of the benefits we offer, please visit our careers site . How to apply: Click on Apply to be taken to our recruitment platform, Applied. Please visit our careers website to download the full job pack. To arrange an informal confidential call to discuss this opportunity, please contact . Applications close at 10.00 am on Monday 9 March 2026. We will be interviewing candidates at the RCOG in Union Street, SE1 on Monday 16 March 2026. We encourage candidates to apply early and reserve the right to close the advert and appoint before the closing date. If you have any additional questions about the role or how to apply, please contact the People team on or . We believe that diverse teams will deliver the best outcomes for women's healthcare and we strive to be an inclusive employer. We welcome applications from candidates from all backgrounds, particularly those from underrepresented groups, including people with disabilities and Black, Asian, and minority ethnic candidates. We recognise that strong candidates may bring different career paths and experiences. If you are excited by the role and believe you can make a meaningful contribution, we encourage you to apply. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer under the UK Government's Disability Confident Scheme . We take positive action in employing disabled people, please let us know if you wish to declare that you have a disability. If you require any adjustments to apply for this role please contact us via . We are happy to support with reasonable adjustments to accommodate individual needs throughout the recruitment process. Please note: We are only accepting applicants with a right to work in the UK; we are unable to sponsor people requiring a work visa. About us RCOG is a professional membership association dedicated to improving women's health care across the world. We do this by setting standards for clinical practice, providing doctors with training and lifelong learning, and working with partners to advocate for women's health and health care across their life course. We are a global leader in this specialist area, supporting 18,000 members in the UK and internationally. Our values of high standards, innovation, openness, inclusiveness and trust are at the centre of all we do.