As Senior Divisional HR Director for Europe, you will serve as the key strategic advisor to our European leadership team and a critical partner to our US-based Group HR organisation. You will drive the people agenda across our European industrial equipment and vegetation management businesses, ensuring that talent, capability, and culture are aligned to our long-term growth ambitions. Client Details Alamo Group is a global manufacturer with more than 40 market leading brands operating across North America, Europe, and Australasia. Our equipment underpins essential infrastructure work roadway maintenance, biomass recycling, vegetation and tree management, and public works. With $1.7B+ in global revenue and 3,750 employees, we are entering an exciting period of accelerated European growth, driven by both organic expansion and acquisition. Our teams in France, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and Australia form a truly global network committed to innovation, operational excellence, and long term sustainability. The corporate centre of Evesham will be your base but as Senior Divisional HR Director for Europe you will be part of the European network of leaders. Alamo are really looking for a HR leader who can take everyone with them and foster high levels of collaboration, celebrating cultural differences whilst striving for one goal. Description The Division HR Director serves as a strategic and forward-thinking HR partner responsible for shaping and executing people strategies across the organisation's European companies. This is a transformation heavy role requiring a leader who can balance global consistency with regional cultural nuance , creating integration and alignment without losing what makes each country team successful. As Senior Divisional HR Director, you will: Act as the strategic HR partner to European business leaders, setting and executing the divisional people strategy. Lead the transformation and integration agenda across multiple countries, ensuring alignment with global HR priorities while adapting to local requirements. Drive organisational design, workforce planning, leadership development, and succession planning across European sites. Strengthen cross border talent management, mobility, and capability development in close partnership with Global Talent Management. Provide data driven insight on regional workforce trends, labour markets, and talent risks. Partner with Centres of Excellence to enhance recruiting, retention, HR operations, and leadership pipeline development. Lead and develop HR teams in multiple countries, raising capability and building a cohesive, high performing European HR community. Ensure HR processes and programs are consistent across the Division while remaining compliant with local employment legislation and sensitive to cultural context. Support M&A integration, workforce transitions, and organisation wide transformation initiatives. Profile A successful Senior Divisional HR Director should have: Significant senior HR leadership experience across multiple European countries. Fluency in English and at least one additional European language-ideally French, German, or Dutch. A strong track record in transformation, integration, and complex organisational change. Experience delivering digital HR transformation; Workday exposure advantageous. Background in manufacturing, industrial, engineering or similarly complex operational environments strongly preferred. Expert knowledge of European employment law; familiarity with US/Canada/LATAM advantageous but not essential. Demonstrable experience leading and developing HR teams across regions. Executive presence, resilience, and an inclusive leadership style that brings people with you. Ability to operate predominantly on-site across Europe and at our Evesham HQ. Alamo will support relocation and sponsorship for EU nationals looking to relocate to the UK Demonstrated and effective experience leading HR functions through M&A integration, regional restructuring, and workforce transitions. Job Offer A pivotal European leadership role with direct influence on global HR strategy. Opportunity to shape a high-growth, multi-country division undergoing significant transformation. Exposure to global leadership and future career pathways within a growing international Group. Competitive executive remuneration and benefits. This is an excellent opportunity to take on a pivotal HR leadership role. If you are ready to take the next step in your career, apply today!
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
As Senior Divisional HR Director for Europe, you will serve as the key strategic advisor to our European leadership team and a critical partner to our US-based Group HR organisation. You will drive the people agenda across our European industrial equipment and vegetation management businesses, ensuring that talent, capability, and culture are aligned to our long-term growth ambitions. Client Details Alamo Group is a global manufacturer with more than 40 market leading brands operating across North America, Europe, and Australasia. Our equipment underpins essential infrastructure work roadway maintenance, biomass recycling, vegetation and tree management, and public works. With $1.7B+ in global revenue and 3,750 employees, we are entering an exciting period of accelerated European growth, driven by both organic expansion and acquisition. Our teams in France, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and Australia form a truly global network committed to innovation, operational excellence, and long term sustainability. The corporate centre of Evesham will be your base but as Senior Divisional HR Director for Europe you will be part of the European network of leaders. Alamo are really looking for a HR leader who can take everyone with them and foster high levels of collaboration, celebrating cultural differences whilst striving for one goal. Description The Division HR Director serves as a strategic and forward-thinking HR partner responsible for shaping and executing people strategies across the organisation's European companies. This is a transformation heavy role requiring a leader who can balance global consistency with regional cultural nuance , creating integration and alignment without losing what makes each country team successful. As Senior Divisional HR Director, you will: Act as the strategic HR partner to European business leaders, setting and executing the divisional people strategy. Lead the transformation and integration agenda across multiple countries, ensuring alignment with global HR priorities while adapting to local requirements. Drive organisational design, workforce planning, leadership development, and succession planning across European sites. Strengthen cross border talent management, mobility, and capability development in close partnership with Global Talent Management. Provide data driven insight on regional workforce trends, labour markets, and talent risks. Partner with Centres of Excellence to enhance recruiting, retention, HR operations, and leadership pipeline development. Lead and develop HR teams in multiple countries, raising capability and building a cohesive, high performing European HR community. Ensure HR processes and programs are consistent across the Division while remaining compliant with local employment legislation and sensitive to cultural context. Support M&A integration, workforce transitions, and organisation wide transformation initiatives. Profile A successful Senior Divisional HR Director should have: Significant senior HR leadership experience across multiple European countries. Fluency in English and at least one additional European language-ideally French, German, or Dutch. A strong track record in transformation, integration, and complex organisational change. Experience delivering digital HR transformation; Workday exposure advantageous. Background in manufacturing, industrial, engineering or similarly complex operational environments strongly preferred. Expert knowledge of European employment law; familiarity with US/Canada/LATAM advantageous but not essential. Demonstrable experience leading and developing HR teams across regions. Executive presence, resilience, and an inclusive leadership style that brings people with you. Ability to operate predominantly on-site across Europe and at our Evesham HQ. Alamo will support relocation and sponsorship for EU nationals looking to relocate to the UK Demonstrated and effective experience leading HR functions through M&A integration, regional restructuring, and workforce transitions. Job Offer A pivotal European leadership role with direct influence on global HR strategy. Opportunity to shape a high-growth, multi-country division undergoing significant transformation. Exposure to global leadership and future career pathways within a growing international Group. Competitive executive remuneration and benefits. This is an excellent opportunity to take on a pivotal HR leadership role. If you are ready to take the next step in your career, apply today!
Delivery Manager, Transformation Governance (FCSF129) Contract: 12-month fixed term, working 35 hours per week (Arts Council also recognises the benefit of flexible working as a valued part of the way we work, and welcome applications from individuals who require flexibility) Salary: £38,689 per annum plus benefits including a final salary pension scheme, generous annual leave, and flexible and hybrid working. Location: Manchester (The role will be based in Manchester; however, we are operating a hybrid way of working and support our staff to make use of remote working options when combined with regular on-site contact days with other members of the team, normally 1-2 days a week) Introduction We are looking for a Delivery Manager - Transformation Governance to join our Corporate Services Directorate and play a key role in supporting Arts Council England's transformation activity. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the heart of a growing Programme Management Office (PMO) function, helping to bring clarity, consistency and momentum to a portfolio of complex change initiatives. You'll be part of a collaborative and evolving team focused on improving how we deliver change across the organisation. Arts Council England invests in creativity and culture so that everyone in England can experience and benefit from it. Joining us means being part of a mission-driven organisation that values inclusion, collaboration and continuous improvement. Role Details In this role, you will support the effective governance and delivery of transformation activity across Arts Council. You'll work closely with programme and PMO leadership, delivery teams and service owners to ensure that project and programme management approaches are applied in a way that is practical, proportionate and accessible. You will lead the day-to-day operation of transformation governance, supporting teams to understand expectations and apply consistent tools and processes. You'll help track progress, risks, dependencies and delivery confidence across multiple projects, ensuring that issues are identified early in complex delivery environments. A key part of the role will be shaping clear, accessible reporting and assurance. You'll translate delivery activity into meaningful insight for a range of audiences, including senior leaders, using plain English and focusing on what matters most. You'll also act as a bridge between experienced delivery professionals and colleagues who may be newer to agile or formal project management approaches-offering practical support, encouraging shared understanding and helping remove barriers to delivery. We're looking for someone who brings experience of working in delivery, project or programme environments within complex organisations, ideally involving transformation or change. You'll be confident working within governance structures, politically aware, and able to collaborate effectively across teams. Strong communication skills are essential, along with the ability to adapt your approach to different levels of delivery maturity. A good understanding of project and programme management principles, including agile ways of working, will help you succeed in this role. Equality Diversity and Inclusion Statement: Arts Council are committed to being an inclusive employer, building an inclusive workplace, and recruiting a workforce that is as diverse as the communities we serve. However, you identify, and whatever background you bring with you, we welcome you to apply for a role at Arts Council. If there are any adjustments that would support you in your application, please do let us know when you apply. If you are disabled, Evenbreak are able to provide support with your application. For further information please visit their website here We participate in the 'Offer an Interview' scheme which means that we offer an interview to any disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria for the role they're applying to, subject to the volume of applications received. Disabled candidates, those living with a long-term condition and/ or neurodivergent candidates may be eligible for this scheme. The scheme uses the definition of disability from the Equality Act 2010 to determine eligibility. More information is included in the application guidance. About us: Arts Council offers a range of benefits to our employees including hybrid and flexible working, a generous annual leave allowance and the Arts Council Retirement Plan - a final salary scheme. To find out more, click here . Our Code of Ethics requires that employees of the Arts Council are not able to receive an Arts Council grant, investment or loan funding - either in person, as a member of a partnership, or for any organisation they own. There are also limitations on board or CEO positions employees can hold in organisations we fund. For more information on this, please talk to the recruiting manager or contact We believe our recruitment process should be inclusive and transparent. Find out what to expect with our application Guidance: How to apply and recruitment selection process Arts Council England and more about our commitment to diversity on our website here . To view the job description please click here To view the recruitment pack which outlines more details about working for Arts Council please click here Job ref: FCSF129 Closing date: 5pm, Friday 27 March 2026 1 st Interview: (Virtual) Wednesday 08 April 2 nd Interview: (virtual) Wednesday 15 April Please note: We do NOT accept CVs or cover letters as part of our recruitment process. If you require any documentation in an alternative format, please contact
Mar 19, 2026
Seasonal
Delivery Manager, Transformation Governance (FCSF129) Contract: 12-month fixed term, working 35 hours per week (Arts Council also recognises the benefit of flexible working as a valued part of the way we work, and welcome applications from individuals who require flexibility) Salary: £38,689 per annum plus benefits including a final salary pension scheme, generous annual leave, and flexible and hybrid working. Location: Manchester (The role will be based in Manchester; however, we are operating a hybrid way of working and support our staff to make use of remote working options when combined with regular on-site contact days with other members of the team, normally 1-2 days a week) Introduction We are looking for a Delivery Manager - Transformation Governance to join our Corporate Services Directorate and play a key role in supporting Arts Council England's transformation activity. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the heart of a growing Programme Management Office (PMO) function, helping to bring clarity, consistency and momentum to a portfolio of complex change initiatives. You'll be part of a collaborative and evolving team focused on improving how we deliver change across the organisation. Arts Council England invests in creativity and culture so that everyone in England can experience and benefit from it. Joining us means being part of a mission-driven organisation that values inclusion, collaboration and continuous improvement. Role Details In this role, you will support the effective governance and delivery of transformation activity across Arts Council. You'll work closely with programme and PMO leadership, delivery teams and service owners to ensure that project and programme management approaches are applied in a way that is practical, proportionate and accessible. You will lead the day-to-day operation of transformation governance, supporting teams to understand expectations and apply consistent tools and processes. You'll help track progress, risks, dependencies and delivery confidence across multiple projects, ensuring that issues are identified early in complex delivery environments. A key part of the role will be shaping clear, accessible reporting and assurance. You'll translate delivery activity into meaningful insight for a range of audiences, including senior leaders, using plain English and focusing on what matters most. You'll also act as a bridge between experienced delivery professionals and colleagues who may be newer to agile or formal project management approaches-offering practical support, encouraging shared understanding and helping remove barriers to delivery. We're looking for someone who brings experience of working in delivery, project or programme environments within complex organisations, ideally involving transformation or change. You'll be confident working within governance structures, politically aware, and able to collaborate effectively across teams. Strong communication skills are essential, along with the ability to adapt your approach to different levels of delivery maturity. A good understanding of project and programme management principles, including agile ways of working, will help you succeed in this role. Equality Diversity and Inclusion Statement: Arts Council are committed to being an inclusive employer, building an inclusive workplace, and recruiting a workforce that is as diverse as the communities we serve. However, you identify, and whatever background you bring with you, we welcome you to apply for a role at Arts Council. If there are any adjustments that would support you in your application, please do let us know when you apply. If you are disabled, Evenbreak are able to provide support with your application. For further information please visit their website here We participate in the 'Offer an Interview' scheme which means that we offer an interview to any disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria for the role they're applying to, subject to the volume of applications received. Disabled candidates, those living with a long-term condition and/ or neurodivergent candidates may be eligible for this scheme. The scheme uses the definition of disability from the Equality Act 2010 to determine eligibility. More information is included in the application guidance. About us: Arts Council offers a range of benefits to our employees including hybrid and flexible working, a generous annual leave allowance and the Arts Council Retirement Plan - a final salary scheme. To find out more, click here . Our Code of Ethics requires that employees of the Arts Council are not able to receive an Arts Council grant, investment or loan funding - either in person, as a member of a partnership, or for any organisation they own. There are also limitations on board or CEO positions employees can hold in organisations we fund. For more information on this, please talk to the recruiting manager or contact We believe our recruitment process should be inclusive and transparent. Find out what to expect with our application Guidance: How to apply and recruitment selection process Arts Council England and more about our commitment to diversity on our website here . To view the job description please click here To view the recruitment pack which outlines more details about working for Arts Council please click here Job ref: FCSF129 Closing date: 5pm, Friday 27 March 2026 1 st Interview: (Virtual) Wednesday 08 April 2 nd Interview: (virtual) Wednesday 15 April Please note: We do NOT accept CVs or cover letters as part of our recruitment process. If you require any documentation in an alternative format, please contact
Are you a values-driven leader who believes that women facing domestic abuse deserve exceptional services - services not just designed for them, but truly shaped by their lived experiences? We are working with a proudly feminist, women centred organisation delivering life changing support for women and girls experiencing domestic abuse. As they enter an exciting time of growth and transformation, they're looking for a visionary Director of Services & Engagement to help shape the next era of innovation and impact. Salary: £55,000-£60,000 Location: Hybrid (50/50) split between Leeds office, home and cross-service/stakeholders Contract : Permanent, 35 hours per week FTE Benefits : 30 days annual leave (+bank), 5% employer pension contribution, enhanced maternity/paternity policies, flexible life and family-friendly working About the opportunity In this newly reimagined role, you'll lead service delivery and engagement with women accessing the charity's support, ensuring services are safe, trauma-informed and inclusive - and, above all, grounded in women's lived experiences. You will create the conditions for their voices to be heard, valued and amplified, so they meaningfully shape practice and influence change. This is a rare, career-defining opportunity at the heart of the charity's future. The organisation is building a visible, united and inspiring senior team, rooted in shared leadership, mutual accountability and collaboration. You'll take ownership of a diverse and dynamic portfolio spanning refuge, community services, housing, engagement, impact and performance. As an ambitious organisational strategy gains momentum, you'll focus on strengthening partnerships, building emerging housing capability and ensuring survivors' voices influence every decision. Taking the lead on Strategic oversight of frontline services and survivor centred practice. Coaching led leadership for managers and multi disciplinary teams. Quality assurance, performance, safeguarding and operational risk. Innovation and service development informed by data, evidence and lived experience. External engagement with commissioners, statutory services and the wider sector. Development of a sustainable, forward facing housing strategy. About you You are a confident, highly skilled operational leader with a deep commitment to women-centred, trauma-informed practice. You bring the credibility and conviction to represent an organisation rooted in women's lived experience , ensuring its values, language and decisions consistently reflect women-centred principles. You'll also bring: Senior leadership experience within charity, public sector or social care settings. Proven track record of delivering high-quality services across complex teams. Strategic thinker with the ability to identify and drive innovation and change. Sound judgement, calm decision-making and strong relationship-building skills. Able to offer respectful challenge, foster reflective practice and shared ownership. Consistently values-led, inclusive and ethical in your leadership. Please note, this is a women-only role under the Equality Act 2010, which is an Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010. Why this role matters You'll join an organisation with courageous ambition and a commitment to collective leadership. This role gives you the platform to influence strategy, shape service excellence, elevate survivor voice and lead a talented, purpose led workforce making a profound difference every day. Are you ready to apply? Please send a copy of your CV or profile to Amelia Lee at Charity People as the first step. If your experience matches what we're looking for, then we'll be in touch with more detail about the application process. Deadline : 9am on Wednesday 25th March Interview dates will be confirmed soon. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Are you a values-driven leader who believes that women facing domestic abuse deserve exceptional services - services not just designed for them, but truly shaped by their lived experiences? We are working with a proudly feminist, women centred organisation delivering life changing support for women and girls experiencing domestic abuse. As they enter an exciting time of growth and transformation, they're looking for a visionary Director of Services & Engagement to help shape the next era of innovation and impact. Salary: £55,000-£60,000 Location: Hybrid (50/50) split between Leeds office, home and cross-service/stakeholders Contract : Permanent, 35 hours per week FTE Benefits : 30 days annual leave (+bank), 5% employer pension contribution, enhanced maternity/paternity policies, flexible life and family-friendly working About the opportunity In this newly reimagined role, you'll lead service delivery and engagement with women accessing the charity's support, ensuring services are safe, trauma-informed and inclusive - and, above all, grounded in women's lived experiences. You will create the conditions for their voices to be heard, valued and amplified, so they meaningfully shape practice and influence change. This is a rare, career-defining opportunity at the heart of the charity's future. The organisation is building a visible, united and inspiring senior team, rooted in shared leadership, mutual accountability and collaboration. You'll take ownership of a diverse and dynamic portfolio spanning refuge, community services, housing, engagement, impact and performance. As an ambitious organisational strategy gains momentum, you'll focus on strengthening partnerships, building emerging housing capability and ensuring survivors' voices influence every decision. Taking the lead on Strategic oversight of frontline services and survivor centred practice. Coaching led leadership for managers and multi disciplinary teams. Quality assurance, performance, safeguarding and operational risk. Innovation and service development informed by data, evidence and lived experience. External engagement with commissioners, statutory services and the wider sector. Development of a sustainable, forward facing housing strategy. About you You are a confident, highly skilled operational leader with a deep commitment to women-centred, trauma-informed practice. You bring the credibility and conviction to represent an organisation rooted in women's lived experience , ensuring its values, language and decisions consistently reflect women-centred principles. You'll also bring: Senior leadership experience within charity, public sector or social care settings. Proven track record of delivering high-quality services across complex teams. Strategic thinker with the ability to identify and drive innovation and change. Sound judgement, calm decision-making and strong relationship-building skills. Able to offer respectful challenge, foster reflective practice and shared ownership. Consistently values-led, inclusive and ethical in your leadership. Please note, this is a women-only role under the Equality Act 2010, which is an Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010. Why this role matters You'll join an organisation with courageous ambition and a commitment to collective leadership. This role gives you the platform to influence strategy, shape service excellence, elevate survivor voice and lead a talented, purpose led workforce making a profound difference every day. Are you ready to apply? Please send a copy of your CV or profile to Amelia Lee at Charity People as the first step. If your experience matches what we're looking for, then we'll be in touch with more detail about the application process. Deadline : 9am on Wednesday 25th March Interview dates will be confirmed soon. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Insurance Regulatory Change London / Hybrid I am looking for a technically deep, senior regulatory change professional with specific exposure to legal entity and part VII transformation. You will have worked on and completed a number of legal entity transformation projects and have a thorough knowledge of the regulatory obligations required by the FCA. This is a London based role with hybrid working as standard and the opportunity to lead, manage and grow a team around yourself. I am very open to candidates from insurance providers, client facing advisory firms and UK regualtors.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Insurance Regulatory Change London / Hybrid I am looking for a technically deep, senior regulatory change professional with specific exposure to legal entity and part VII transformation. You will have worked on and completed a number of legal entity transformation projects and have a thorough knowledge of the regulatory obligations required by the FCA. This is a London based role with hybrid working as standard and the opportunity to lead, manage and grow a team around yourself. I am very open to candidates from insurance providers, client facing advisory firms and UK regualtors.
Company Description About FRP FRP is a leading national business advisory firm based in the UK. With over 900 team members, including more than 100 partners, we specialise in Corporate Finance, Debt Advisory, Forensic Services, Financial Advisory, Restructuring Advisory and Real Estate Advisory . Operating from 35 offices across the UK, Isle of Man and Cyprus, we are dedicated to helping clients navigate complex and difficult situations to create, preserve, and recover value. Our approach is known for being honest, clear, and considered. We provide strategic solutions that cater to a broad range of businesses, from multinational organisations to small enterprises. Our commitment is to deliver expert advice and support, ensuring our clients can make informed decisions and achieve their goals. Job Description Role overview The Senior People Business Partner will play a key role in supporting the development and delivery of an ambitious People strategy at FRP. Working closely with the Associate Director - People Partners and People Director, this individual will assist in delivering strategic projects and providing operational support to the wider business. Key Responsibilities Act as a trusted advisor to senior leadership and other business leaders, providing strategic direction on complex People matters Support the Associate Director - People Partners and the People Director to embed the People strategy, ensuring alignment with business objectives and fostering a high-performance culture Drive change management initiatives, supporting leaders with organisational transformation and maintaining employee engagement Play a key part in developing data driven management information, sharing with business leaders to understand people priorities and support with strategic planning Provide expert guidance on complex employee relations matters, ensuring consistency in approach and adherence to best practices Ensure the successful completion of FRP's annual processes including pay review, performance reviews and bonuses Lead on TUPE transfer processes, ensuring a smooth, timely and positive employee experience Partner with and share regular feedback with the Talent Acquisition, People Development and People Operations teams to shape workforce planning, succession strategies, and leadership development Provide coaching and mentoring support to the People Business Partners including job shadowing and knowledge sharing Play a key role in helping to develop meaningful data driven management information and board reports Analyse workforce data and provide insights that inform business decisions, ensuring alignment with commercial objectives Act as a champion for organisational culture, embedding diversity, equity, and inclusion principles into HR strategy and people practices Collaborate with People Operations to refine policies, processes, and initiatives that drive operational efficiency and continuous improvement Represent the People function in leadership meetings, proactively shaping HR strategies that support business growth Maintain and share up-to-date knowledge of HR legal requirements and best practices to ensure compliance Qualifications CIPD or equivalent qualification (desirable) Proven experience in strategic business partnering across a range of locations and stakeholders Business acumen with a natural ability to link people strategy to business objectives A creative mindset, able to contribute new ideas and see through to fruition Excellent relationship building and influencing skills Ability to analyse data, spot opportunities for strategic action and measure impact Ability to thrive and seek opportunities for action in a fast-moving environment Strong project management and organisational skills Additional Information Our Values Straightforward : We provide clear, no-nonsense advice Confident : Our guidance is backed by expertise and evidence Pragmatic : We focus on practical solutions and tangible outcomes Real : We are professional yet approachable, understanding the challenges our clients face Our Commitment to You and the Environment At FRP Advisory Group, sustainability is integral to our strategy and operations. Our sustainability depends on building and maintaining meaningful, long-term relationships with all our stakeholders - including our employees, clients, and local communities - while also reducing our impact on the natural environment. We are always striving to improve in all areas - whether it's our people, our clients, our planet or our governance. Our ongoing success as a business depends on our sustainability and agility in a changing and challenging global landscape. We are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and diverse culture for our people. We maintain an Equal Opportunities Policy, ensuring that recruitment and employment decisions are based solely on the skills and experience required for our professional services - regardless of ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, disability, or any other protected characteristic. We believe every individual should have the opportunity to thrive. Our learning and development programmes enable us to invest in growing our employees' careers. We aim to empower our team members to each achieve their potential. We are committed to growing long-term relationships with our clients and supporting them in achieving their objectives. We understand that our clients' sustainability and success lead to our sustainability and success. We are emotionally invested in our clients right from the beginning.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Company Description About FRP FRP is a leading national business advisory firm based in the UK. With over 900 team members, including more than 100 partners, we specialise in Corporate Finance, Debt Advisory, Forensic Services, Financial Advisory, Restructuring Advisory and Real Estate Advisory . Operating from 35 offices across the UK, Isle of Man and Cyprus, we are dedicated to helping clients navigate complex and difficult situations to create, preserve, and recover value. Our approach is known for being honest, clear, and considered. We provide strategic solutions that cater to a broad range of businesses, from multinational organisations to small enterprises. Our commitment is to deliver expert advice and support, ensuring our clients can make informed decisions and achieve their goals. Job Description Role overview The Senior People Business Partner will play a key role in supporting the development and delivery of an ambitious People strategy at FRP. Working closely with the Associate Director - People Partners and People Director, this individual will assist in delivering strategic projects and providing operational support to the wider business. Key Responsibilities Act as a trusted advisor to senior leadership and other business leaders, providing strategic direction on complex People matters Support the Associate Director - People Partners and the People Director to embed the People strategy, ensuring alignment with business objectives and fostering a high-performance culture Drive change management initiatives, supporting leaders with organisational transformation and maintaining employee engagement Play a key part in developing data driven management information, sharing with business leaders to understand people priorities and support with strategic planning Provide expert guidance on complex employee relations matters, ensuring consistency in approach and adherence to best practices Ensure the successful completion of FRP's annual processes including pay review, performance reviews and bonuses Lead on TUPE transfer processes, ensuring a smooth, timely and positive employee experience Partner with and share regular feedback with the Talent Acquisition, People Development and People Operations teams to shape workforce planning, succession strategies, and leadership development Provide coaching and mentoring support to the People Business Partners including job shadowing and knowledge sharing Play a key role in helping to develop meaningful data driven management information and board reports Analyse workforce data and provide insights that inform business decisions, ensuring alignment with commercial objectives Act as a champion for organisational culture, embedding diversity, equity, and inclusion principles into HR strategy and people practices Collaborate with People Operations to refine policies, processes, and initiatives that drive operational efficiency and continuous improvement Represent the People function in leadership meetings, proactively shaping HR strategies that support business growth Maintain and share up-to-date knowledge of HR legal requirements and best practices to ensure compliance Qualifications CIPD or equivalent qualification (desirable) Proven experience in strategic business partnering across a range of locations and stakeholders Business acumen with a natural ability to link people strategy to business objectives A creative mindset, able to contribute new ideas and see through to fruition Excellent relationship building and influencing skills Ability to analyse data, spot opportunities for strategic action and measure impact Ability to thrive and seek opportunities for action in a fast-moving environment Strong project management and organisational skills Additional Information Our Values Straightforward : We provide clear, no-nonsense advice Confident : Our guidance is backed by expertise and evidence Pragmatic : We focus on practical solutions and tangible outcomes Real : We are professional yet approachable, understanding the challenges our clients face Our Commitment to You and the Environment At FRP Advisory Group, sustainability is integral to our strategy and operations. Our sustainability depends on building and maintaining meaningful, long-term relationships with all our stakeholders - including our employees, clients, and local communities - while also reducing our impact on the natural environment. We are always striving to improve in all areas - whether it's our people, our clients, our planet or our governance. Our ongoing success as a business depends on our sustainability and agility in a changing and challenging global landscape. We are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and diverse culture for our people. We maintain an Equal Opportunities Policy, ensuring that recruitment and employment decisions are based solely on the skills and experience required for our professional services - regardless of ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, disability, or any other protected characteristic. We believe every individual should have the opportunity to thrive. Our learning and development programmes enable us to invest in growing our employees' careers. We aim to empower our team members to each achieve their potential. We are committed to growing long-term relationships with our clients and supporting them in achieving their objectives. We understand that our clients' sustainability and success lead to our sustainability and success. We are emotionally invested in our clients right from the beginning.
We are seeking an individual located in the UK. This is a Remote work from home position, and individual is required to reside and be authorized to work in the United Kingdom. We are on the front line of recruitment, enabling organizations to hire smarter and onboard faster. At First Advantage (Nasdaq: FA), people are at the heart of everything we do. From our customers and partners to our greatest advantage - our team members. Say hello to a rewarding career and come join a leading provider of mission critical background screening solutions to some of the most recognized Fortune 100 and Global 500 brands. We are seeking a remote Sr. Director, Customer Success; Individual must be in United Kingdom. About First Advantage First Advantage (NASDAQ: FA) is a leading provider of global software and data in the HR technology industry. Enabled by proprietary technology and AI, First Advantage's platforms, data, and APIs power comprehensive employment background screening, identity solutions, and verification services. Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, we have an internationally distributed workforce of about 10,000 employees spanning 17 countries. With a strong emphasis on innovation, automation, and customer success, First Advantage empowers 80,000 organizations to modernize their hiring and onboarding processes on a global scale. What You'll Do: The Sr. Director of Customer Success responsible for the Finance Vertical leads a high performing organisation that drives value realisation, retention, and expansion across banks, insurance, payments, capital markets, and fintech customers. This executive owns the end to end post sales customer lifecycle-from onboarding through to renewal-ensuring operational excellence and measurable ROI aligned to finance specific priorities (e.g., risk & compliance, operational efficiency, customer experience, and data security). You will build the vertical strategy for a portfolio of complex enterprise accounts, partnering cross functionally with Sales, Operations, Product, Customer Care, and Marketing to deliver exceptional customer outcomes and sustainable revenue growth. Responsibilities: Strategy & Leadership Define and execute the finance-vertical CS strategy, segmented by sub vertical (banking, insurance, payments) and customer tier (strategic, enterprise, mid market). Build, scale, and mentor a diverse team of Customer Success Managers and Directors. Establish a value framework with finance relevant KPIs, outcome maps, and executive communications (QBRs). Own the renewal and net retention for your customer base (clear rules of engagement and forecast accountability). Customer Outcomes & Advocacy Ensure successful onboarding and time to value with robust project governance for complex, multi stakeholder programs. Drive QBR cadence with key stakeholders; communicate value tied to business cases and regulatory imperatives. Drive adoption, maturity, and expansion through structured success plans, territory maps and executive sponsorship programs. Build customer advocacy (references, case studies, advisory boards) aligned to the finance ecosystem. Cross Functional Partnerships Partner with Product on voice of customer, roadmap validation, beta programs, and finance grade features (security, reporting, controls). Partner with Implementation teams for onboarding, reduce time to value, and ensure high quality project delivery. Align with Sales teams on expansion strategies, whitespace analysis, commercial alignment, and account plans. Collaborate with Support and Engineering on incident management, major incident communications, and reliability narratives. Operational Excellence Design and operationalize a CS operating model: segmentation, coverage, health scoring, success planning, QBR templates, renewals forecast, and escalation paths. Own CS budget, capacity planning, hiring plan, and productivity benchmarks. What You May Need to be Successful: Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience. MBA highly desired. 3+ years of related experience in Account Management. 2+ years of organizational leadership experience. 5+ years of experience managing accounts valued at over $500k (significant company experience managing complex, high value accounts). Ability to manage and lead during times of change and organizational transformation. Understanding how to work growth businesses in a competitive environment. Excellent tactical execution skills. Strong sense of process and the ability to innovate on process tools and conventions. Ability to craft detailed, well written communications and proposals. Maintain a high emphasis on teamwork, collaboration, and process innovation. Ability to influence others through strong verbal and written communication. Strategic mindset: self directed, organized, analytical, and have excellent problem analysis/problem solving skills. Ability to build relationships, communicate effectively throughout an organization, influence, negotiate, and establish mutually agreeable expectations. Diligent, resourceful, versatile, and able to multitask. Ability to travel at least 25% Preferred: Entrepreneurial style with proven ability to thrive in a dynamic, changing environment where a critical key to success is the ability to optimize and leverage limited resources. Why First Advantage is Your Next Big Career Move First Advantage is going through a technology transformation! We are looking for experts who are excited to work with advanced technologies and provide best in class user experiences, drive the development and deployment of scalable solutions, and smoothly guide our agile teams and clients through meaningful changes as we continue to expand our impact. Benefits Health & Wellbeing: Medical, Vision, Dental, Bike2Work Scheme, Employee Assistance Programme. Personal Financial Planning: Pension with employer contribution, Life Assurance and Financial and Legal Helpline. Personal & Family Leave: Holidays (PTO), Enhanced Maternity Leave, Sick Pay. Career Development: Mentoring Programme, SOAR Programme (Manager development), and Annual Performance Reviews. What Are You Waiting For? Apply Today! You have learned a little about us today - we want to learn about you! If you think this position and our company are a great fit for your areas of interest and expertise, tell us about you by applying now! United States Equal Opportunity Employment: First Advantage is proud to be a global leader in removing barriers and supporting our community members to ensure the changing demographics of the workforce are reflected in our hiring and employment practices. We value all of our candidates, employees, and clients, and place great emphasis on hiring and supporting qualified individuals in each role. We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship status, marital status, disability, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, genetic information, or any other area protected by applicable law.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an individual located in the UK. This is a Remote work from home position, and individual is required to reside and be authorized to work in the United Kingdom. We are on the front line of recruitment, enabling organizations to hire smarter and onboard faster. At First Advantage (Nasdaq: FA), people are at the heart of everything we do. From our customers and partners to our greatest advantage - our team members. Say hello to a rewarding career and come join a leading provider of mission critical background screening solutions to some of the most recognized Fortune 100 and Global 500 brands. We are seeking a remote Sr. Director, Customer Success; Individual must be in United Kingdom. About First Advantage First Advantage (NASDAQ: FA) is a leading provider of global software and data in the HR technology industry. Enabled by proprietary technology and AI, First Advantage's platforms, data, and APIs power comprehensive employment background screening, identity solutions, and verification services. Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, we have an internationally distributed workforce of about 10,000 employees spanning 17 countries. With a strong emphasis on innovation, automation, and customer success, First Advantage empowers 80,000 organizations to modernize their hiring and onboarding processes on a global scale. What You'll Do: The Sr. Director of Customer Success responsible for the Finance Vertical leads a high performing organisation that drives value realisation, retention, and expansion across banks, insurance, payments, capital markets, and fintech customers. This executive owns the end to end post sales customer lifecycle-from onboarding through to renewal-ensuring operational excellence and measurable ROI aligned to finance specific priorities (e.g., risk & compliance, operational efficiency, customer experience, and data security). You will build the vertical strategy for a portfolio of complex enterprise accounts, partnering cross functionally with Sales, Operations, Product, Customer Care, and Marketing to deliver exceptional customer outcomes and sustainable revenue growth. Responsibilities: Strategy & Leadership Define and execute the finance-vertical CS strategy, segmented by sub vertical (banking, insurance, payments) and customer tier (strategic, enterprise, mid market). Build, scale, and mentor a diverse team of Customer Success Managers and Directors. Establish a value framework with finance relevant KPIs, outcome maps, and executive communications (QBRs). Own the renewal and net retention for your customer base (clear rules of engagement and forecast accountability). Customer Outcomes & Advocacy Ensure successful onboarding and time to value with robust project governance for complex, multi stakeholder programs. Drive QBR cadence with key stakeholders; communicate value tied to business cases and regulatory imperatives. Drive adoption, maturity, and expansion through structured success plans, territory maps and executive sponsorship programs. Build customer advocacy (references, case studies, advisory boards) aligned to the finance ecosystem. Cross Functional Partnerships Partner with Product on voice of customer, roadmap validation, beta programs, and finance grade features (security, reporting, controls). Partner with Implementation teams for onboarding, reduce time to value, and ensure high quality project delivery. Align with Sales teams on expansion strategies, whitespace analysis, commercial alignment, and account plans. Collaborate with Support and Engineering on incident management, major incident communications, and reliability narratives. Operational Excellence Design and operationalize a CS operating model: segmentation, coverage, health scoring, success planning, QBR templates, renewals forecast, and escalation paths. Own CS budget, capacity planning, hiring plan, and productivity benchmarks. What You May Need to be Successful: Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience. MBA highly desired. 3+ years of related experience in Account Management. 2+ years of organizational leadership experience. 5+ years of experience managing accounts valued at over $500k (significant company experience managing complex, high value accounts). Ability to manage and lead during times of change and organizational transformation. Understanding how to work growth businesses in a competitive environment. Excellent tactical execution skills. Strong sense of process and the ability to innovate on process tools and conventions. Ability to craft detailed, well written communications and proposals. Maintain a high emphasis on teamwork, collaboration, and process innovation. Ability to influence others through strong verbal and written communication. Strategic mindset: self directed, organized, analytical, and have excellent problem analysis/problem solving skills. Ability to build relationships, communicate effectively throughout an organization, influence, negotiate, and establish mutually agreeable expectations. Diligent, resourceful, versatile, and able to multitask. Ability to travel at least 25% Preferred: Entrepreneurial style with proven ability to thrive in a dynamic, changing environment where a critical key to success is the ability to optimize and leverage limited resources. Why First Advantage is Your Next Big Career Move First Advantage is going through a technology transformation! We are looking for experts who are excited to work with advanced technologies and provide best in class user experiences, drive the development and deployment of scalable solutions, and smoothly guide our agile teams and clients through meaningful changes as we continue to expand our impact. Benefits Health & Wellbeing: Medical, Vision, Dental, Bike2Work Scheme, Employee Assistance Programme. Personal Financial Planning: Pension with employer contribution, Life Assurance and Financial and Legal Helpline. Personal & Family Leave: Holidays (PTO), Enhanced Maternity Leave, Sick Pay. Career Development: Mentoring Programme, SOAR Programme (Manager development), and Annual Performance Reviews. What Are You Waiting For? Apply Today! You have learned a little about us today - we want to learn about you! If you think this position and our company are a great fit for your areas of interest and expertise, tell us about you by applying now! United States Equal Opportunity Employment: First Advantage is proud to be a global leader in removing barriers and supporting our community members to ensure the changing demographics of the workforce are reflected in our hiring and employment practices. We value all of our candidates, employees, and clients, and place great emphasis on hiring and supporting qualified individuals in each role. We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship status, marital status, disability, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, genetic information, or any other area protected by applicable law.
Head of Operations & Business Improvement Colchester - Hybrid working Permanent Competitive salary We are recruiting a Head of Operations & Business Improvement to provide strategic leadership across planning, governance, compliance, and operational performance within a growing service-led organisation. This is a senior leadership role, reporting directly to the Divisional Managing Director, and working closely with Heads of Delivery and Sales to ensure the business has the capability, controls, and performance frameworks needed to deliver operational commitments, meet budgets, and support long-term growth. The Role You will take ownership of operational governance, performance management, and resource strategy, ensuring the organisation operates efficiently, compliantly, and at scale. Your focus will be on strategic oversight, KPI performance, and continuous improvement to improve the overall business running. Key Responsibilities Define and lead the planning framework, service model, and performance standards Set, monitor, and drive KPIs across operational and service delivery functions Identify operational risks and develop mitigation strategies with senior leadership Drive governance, controls, and continuous improvement Act as a strategic partner to Deliver Sales, supporting decision-making and cross-functional alignment About You Essential: Senior leadership experience within operations, service delivery, or operational improvements Been hands on in a role driving Change management Proven experience managing capacity, resources, and operational risk Confident influencing senior stakeholders and leading cross-functional teams Commercially aware with a clear understanding of financial and operational impact Desirable: Experience within engineering, technical services, or facility management environments Knowledge of compliance, Health & Safety, and operational best practice Exposure to continuous improvement or operational transformation initiatives If you feel this is a role for you then apply with your most recent CV.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Head of Operations & Business Improvement Colchester - Hybrid working Permanent Competitive salary We are recruiting a Head of Operations & Business Improvement to provide strategic leadership across planning, governance, compliance, and operational performance within a growing service-led organisation. This is a senior leadership role, reporting directly to the Divisional Managing Director, and working closely with Heads of Delivery and Sales to ensure the business has the capability, controls, and performance frameworks needed to deliver operational commitments, meet budgets, and support long-term growth. The Role You will take ownership of operational governance, performance management, and resource strategy, ensuring the organisation operates efficiently, compliantly, and at scale. Your focus will be on strategic oversight, KPI performance, and continuous improvement to improve the overall business running. Key Responsibilities Define and lead the planning framework, service model, and performance standards Set, monitor, and drive KPIs across operational and service delivery functions Identify operational risks and develop mitigation strategies with senior leadership Drive governance, controls, and continuous improvement Act as a strategic partner to Deliver Sales, supporting decision-making and cross-functional alignment About You Essential: Senior leadership experience within operations, service delivery, or operational improvements Been hands on in a role driving Change management Proven experience managing capacity, resources, and operational risk Confident influencing senior stakeholders and leading cross-functional teams Commercially aware with a clear understanding of financial and operational impact Desirable: Experience within engineering, technical services, or facility management environments Knowledge of compliance, Health & Safety, and operational best practice Exposure to continuous improvement or operational transformation initiatives If you feel this is a role for you then apply with your most recent CV.
Associate Director This is a rare and exciting role working for one of the most innovative and trusted brands in the world, helping to shape and maintain their global leadership on AI. e have an exciting opportunity for an Associate Director to work across the Commercial business (enterprise technology comms), which spans AI, cloud services, productivity software, business applications and devices, including brands such as Copilot, Teams, Azure, Microsoft 365 and Surface. We are looking for someone passionate about the technology sector who is seeking a role where they can make a difference and create a lasting legacy in one of the world's largest communications firms. Your experience working in large agencies, managing big-name tech accounts will be invaluable in navigating this role and the complex work streams we operate. As well as bringing a wealth of skills and experience to the team, we are looking for someone who is still curious and open to learning. With this opportunity you also get the chance to be involved with Edelman initiatives beyond your day-to-day client responsibilities, such as our AI transformation, marketing, culture and IP development, dependent on the candidate's specific area of interest and expertise. Responsibilities Skills and Experience with dedicated B2B experience (consumer Strong communication skills, verbal and written - able to develop high quality strategy, written documents and proposals and manage junior and senior team members Experience in developing plans which take complex technology and translate it into meaningful benefits for business and societyExcellent UK media relations, and understanding and experience of engaging non-traditional creators The ability and experience to provide senior clients with clear, confident, and well-informed strategic counsel. Excellent negotiation skills and ability to manage expectations against budgets/resultsIt started with one man's passion to make an impact through stories 70 years later, we are the world's largest communications firm, which fosters an environment where people feel empowered to take the kind of bold action that makes careers, reshapes industries, and creates the unexpected. We are one global team, over 6,000 strong across 60 offices, grounded by our shared values. We promise an experience where our employees see that boldness is possibility, empathy is progress, and curiosity is momentum. Since Dan Edelman founded the firm in 1952, we have remained an independent, family-run business, and our culture is one that brings understanding, collaboration, and respect to our work and to each other.We offer more than just a career - we offer a place to grow, make a meaningful impact, and help drive change alongside some of the brightest minds in the industry. Our culture is built on trust, innovation, and inclusivity, where unique perspectives are not only welcomed, but celebrated. At Edelman, your ambitions are supported, your voice matters and your work contributes to shaping the future of communications and clients' business. Join our Talent CommunityJoin our talent community to receive the latest DJE Holdings news and content, and to be notified when job openings match your skills and experience.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Associate Director This is a rare and exciting role working for one of the most innovative and trusted brands in the world, helping to shape and maintain their global leadership on AI. e have an exciting opportunity for an Associate Director to work across the Commercial business (enterprise technology comms), which spans AI, cloud services, productivity software, business applications and devices, including brands such as Copilot, Teams, Azure, Microsoft 365 and Surface. We are looking for someone passionate about the technology sector who is seeking a role where they can make a difference and create a lasting legacy in one of the world's largest communications firms. Your experience working in large agencies, managing big-name tech accounts will be invaluable in navigating this role and the complex work streams we operate. As well as bringing a wealth of skills and experience to the team, we are looking for someone who is still curious and open to learning. With this opportunity you also get the chance to be involved with Edelman initiatives beyond your day-to-day client responsibilities, such as our AI transformation, marketing, culture and IP development, dependent on the candidate's specific area of interest and expertise. Responsibilities Skills and Experience with dedicated B2B experience (consumer Strong communication skills, verbal and written - able to develop high quality strategy, written documents and proposals and manage junior and senior team members Experience in developing plans which take complex technology and translate it into meaningful benefits for business and societyExcellent UK media relations, and understanding and experience of engaging non-traditional creators The ability and experience to provide senior clients with clear, confident, and well-informed strategic counsel. Excellent negotiation skills and ability to manage expectations against budgets/resultsIt started with one man's passion to make an impact through stories 70 years later, we are the world's largest communications firm, which fosters an environment where people feel empowered to take the kind of bold action that makes careers, reshapes industries, and creates the unexpected. We are one global team, over 6,000 strong across 60 offices, grounded by our shared values. We promise an experience where our employees see that boldness is possibility, empathy is progress, and curiosity is momentum. Since Dan Edelman founded the firm in 1952, we have remained an independent, family-run business, and our culture is one that brings understanding, collaboration, and respect to our work and to each other.We offer more than just a career - we offer a place to grow, make a meaningful impact, and help drive change alongside some of the brightest minds in the industry. Our culture is built on trust, innovation, and inclusivity, where unique perspectives are not only welcomed, but celebrated. At Edelman, your ambitions are supported, your voice matters and your work contributes to shaping the future of communications and clients' business. Join our Talent CommunityJoin our talent community to receive the latest DJE Holdings news and content, and to be notified when job openings match your skills and experience.
People Director - Interim 3 MonthsManchester (Hybrid)£80,000 - £85,000 FTEAre you a Board-level People leader who thrives in complex, internationalenvironments?Our client is an established, globally operating organisation seeking anexperienced Interim People Director to step into a high-impact, 3-monthassignment starting this month.This is not a steady-state role. It's a visible, influential position at theheart of the Executive team, where governance, transformation and strategicPeople leadership intersect.The Impact You'll MakeYou'll operate as a trusted advisor to the Executive team, providing confident,commercially grounded leadership across the global People agenda.With an international workforce spanning multiple time zones, this role requiressomeone comfortable working globally including availability for occasionalevening calls to connect with overseas colleagues.Key areas of focus include: Providing strategic People leadership at Executive level Strengthening governance, compliance and risk frameworks Leading and advising on complex TUPE activity Overseeing a significant HR systems upgrade Supporting organisational design and workforce planning Ensuring global alignment while respecting local legislative requirementsWhat We're Looking ForThis opportunity will suit a seasoned People Director who: Has proven experience influencing and advising at Board level Brings strong governance expertise and understands risk in complexorganisations Has led or supported significant TUPE processes Has overseen HR systems implementation or transformation projects Can step in quickly, build credibility fast and make an immediate impactYou'll be pragmatic, commercially astute and calm under pressure, someone whoenjoys bringing clarity and direction during periods of change.If you're available to start in March and wish to be considered for this interim People Director role, apply today with an up to date CV and we'll aim to respond at the earliest opportunity.
Mar 18, 2026
Seasonal
People Director - Interim 3 MonthsManchester (Hybrid)£80,000 - £85,000 FTEAre you a Board-level People leader who thrives in complex, internationalenvironments?Our client is an established, globally operating organisation seeking anexperienced Interim People Director to step into a high-impact, 3-monthassignment starting this month.This is not a steady-state role. It's a visible, influential position at theheart of the Executive team, where governance, transformation and strategicPeople leadership intersect.The Impact You'll MakeYou'll operate as a trusted advisor to the Executive team, providing confident,commercially grounded leadership across the global People agenda.With an international workforce spanning multiple time zones, this role requiressomeone comfortable working globally including availability for occasionalevening calls to connect with overseas colleagues.Key areas of focus include: Providing strategic People leadership at Executive level Strengthening governance, compliance and risk frameworks Leading and advising on complex TUPE activity Overseeing a significant HR systems upgrade Supporting organisational design and workforce planning Ensuring global alignment while respecting local legislative requirementsWhat We're Looking ForThis opportunity will suit a seasoned People Director who: Has proven experience influencing and advising at Board level Brings strong governance expertise and understands risk in complexorganisations Has led or supported significant TUPE processes Has overseen HR systems implementation or transformation projects Can step in quickly, build credibility fast and make an immediate impactYou'll be pragmatic, commercially astute and calm under pressure, someone whoenjoys bringing clarity and direction during periods of change.If you're available to start in March and wish to be considered for this interim People Director role, apply today with an up to date CV and we'll aim to respond at the earliest opportunity.
Location Docklands Campus Salary £62,443 to £71,685 per annum inclusive of London Weighting Post Type Full Time Post Type Permanent Closing Date Sunday 22 March 2026 Interview Date Thursday 02 April 2026 Reference 0548-26-S University of East London We're the University of East London (UEL) founded in 1898 and proud to change lives through education. Our goal is to advance industry 5.0 careers-first education and provide a clear path to the jobs and opportunities of the future. We're committed to driving diversity in the 5.0 talent pipeline, working in partnership to promote talent wherever it is found and creating a balanced, inclusive, and green future. But we can't achieve this goal alone. We need forward-thinking, innovative, and curious individuals like you to join our community and help us craft our future. As part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to work with a diverse range of people who share your passion for creating positive change. We're an inclusive and welcoming community that is constantly moving forward, never satisfied with the status quo. About the School / Service The Strategic Development & Delivery team works in partnership with stakeholders across the institution, combining our specialist expertise, sector knowledge and institutional awareness to support the delivery of our vision to 2028 and beyond. This is a new Directorate for UEL and comprises of four main portfolios: Insights & Decision Support, Strategy & Performance, Portfolio & Benefits, and Change & Improvement. These four service areas will facilitate effective decision making, improve our staff and student experience, and deliver lasting positive change. About the Job The Head of Data Insight provides strategic leadership for UEL's insight capability, ensuring leaders have timely, trusted and actionable insight to support decision-making and deliver Vision 2028. The role shapes how insight is produced and used across the University, combining data, context and narrative to strengthen evidence-led planning and performance conversations. Key responsibilities include: Lead the Data Insight function, setting priorities aligned to university strategy and Vision 2028. Deliver a high-quality insight service: reporting, interpretation and narrative to support planning, performance and decision-making. Act as the main interface for insight requirements-define business questions, prioritise work, and translate needs into clear requirements. Combine internal data with sector intelligence and benchmarking (e.g., UCAS/HESA) to provide meaningful context Ensure dashboards remain relevant, high quality and trusted, including market-facing and regulatory/equality/outcomes reporting. Champion consistent definitions, standards and best practice, building confidence in a "single version of the truth." Build organisational capability through coaching, guidance and engagement, reducing duplication and improving insight maturity. Contribute to UEL's data strategy, ensure appropriate governance, and identify/mitigate data and insight risks. About You You're an experienced insight leader, with a strong track record of managing a data insight / analytics / performance function and delivering trusted insight that supports planning, forecasting and strategic decision-making. You're confident working with senior stakeholders to define the right questions, prioritise activity, and translate analysis into clear insight and recommendations - using tools such as Power BI (and ideally data transformation tools such as Alteryx) and modern data platforms. You bring strong strategic thinking, analytical judgement and communication skills, with the ability to tell the story behind the data, influence decision-making, coach others, and promote a culture of evidence-led practice across the University. How to Apply Please apply by submitting your CV alongside your online application. Benefits Package At UEL, we believe that a great role is about more than just a salary. It's about the complete package, including our outstanding work environment and inclusive culture. We offer a genuinely competitive salary, dependent on experience (DOE), and a range of excellent benefits. You can explore our full benefits package here: Equal Opportunities As an inclusive, equal-opportunities employer, our Stonewall membership and Athena Swan awards reflect our ongoing dedication to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and we're committed to closing the" diversity pay gap". We're proud of the progress we've made and honest that there's more to do. We're determined to keep moving forward so everyone at UEL can thrive. We're also a disability confident employer and value all applications. Please let us know if you require any reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process. So, if you'd like to take your career to the next level with us here at the University of East London and are inspired by our environment and committed to success, we want you to apply today! Please note that this advert may close earlier than the stated deadline if we receive a high volume of applications. We encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible. Further Details Job Description & Person Specification To contact the recruitment team please phone x 4600 or e-mail CVs without a completed application form will not be accepted. At UEL we are committed to working together to build a community which values diversity in both our staff and student populations, is representative and inclusive, enabling all to progress and thrive
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Location Docklands Campus Salary £62,443 to £71,685 per annum inclusive of London Weighting Post Type Full Time Post Type Permanent Closing Date Sunday 22 March 2026 Interview Date Thursday 02 April 2026 Reference 0548-26-S University of East London We're the University of East London (UEL) founded in 1898 and proud to change lives through education. Our goal is to advance industry 5.0 careers-first education and provide a clear path to the jobs and opportunities of the future. We're committed to driving diversity in the 5.0 talent pipeline, working in partnership to promote talent wherever it is found and creating a balanced, inclusive, and green future. But we can't achieve this goal alone. We need forward-thinking, innovative, and curious individuals like you to join our community and help us craft our future. As part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to work with a diverse range of people who share your passion for creating positive change. We're an inclusive and welcoming community that is constantly moving forward, never satisfied with the status quo. About the School / Service The Strategic Development & Delivery team works in partnership with stakeholders across the institution, combining our specialist expertise, sector knowledge and institutional awareness to support the delivery of our vision to 2028 and beyond. This is a new Directorate for UEL and comprises of four main portfolios: Insights & Decision Support, Strategy & Performance, Portfolio & Benefits, and Change & Improvement. These four service areas will facilitate effective decision making, improve our staff and student experience, and deliver lasting positive change. About the Job The Head of Data Insight provides strategic leadership for UEL's insight capability, ensuring leaders have timely, trusted and actionable insight to support decision-making and deliver Vision 2028. The role shapes how insight is produced and used across the University, combining data, context and narrative to strengthen evidence-led planning and performance conversations. Key responsibilities include: Lead the Data Insight function, setting priorities aligned to university strategy and Vision 2028. Deliver a high-quality insight service: reporting, interpretation and narrative to support planning, performance and decision-making. Act as the main interface for insight requirements-define business questions, prioritise work, and translate needs into clear requirements. Combine internal data with sector intelligence and benchmarking (e.g., UCAS/HESA) to provide meaningful context Ensure dashboards remain relevant, high quality and trusted, including market-facing and regulatory/equality/outcomes reporting. Champion consistent definitions, standards and best practice, building confidence in a "single version of the truth." Build organisational capability through coaching, guidance and engagement, reducing duplication and improving insight maturity. Contribute to UEL's data strategy, ensure appropriate governance, and identify/mitigate data and insight risks. About You You're an experienced insight leader, with a strong track record of managing a data insight / analytics / performance function and delivering trusted insight that supports planning, forecasting and strategic decision-making. You're confident working with senior stakeholders to define the right questions, prioritise activity, and translate analysis into clear insight and recommendations - using tools such as Power BI (and ideally data transformation tools such as Alteryx) and modern data platforms. You bring strong strategic thinking, analytical judgement and communication skills, with the ability to tell the story behind the data, influence decision-making, coach others, and promote a culture of evidence-led practice across the University. How to Apply Please apply by submitting your CV alongside your online application. Benefits Package At UEL, we believe that a great role is about more than just a salary. It's about the complete package, including our outstanding work environment and inclusive culture. We offer a genuinely competitive salary, dependent on experience (DOE), and a range of excellent benefits. You can explore our full benefits package here: Equal Opportunities As an inclusive, equal-opportunities employer, our Stonewall membership and Athena Swan awards reflect our ongoing dedication to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and we're committed to closing the" diversity pay gap". We're proud of the progress we've made and honest that there's more to do. We're determined to keep moving forward so everyone at UEL can thrive. We're also a disability confident employer and value all applications. Please let us know if you require any reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process. So, if you'd like to take your career to the next level with us here at the University of East London and are inspired by our environment and committed to success, we want you to apply today! Please note that this advert may close earlier than the stated deadline if we receive a high volume of applications. We encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible. Further Details Job Description & Person Specification To contact the recruitment team please phone x 4600 or e-mail CVs without a completed application form will not be accepted. At UEL we are committed to working together to build a community which values diversity in both our staff and student populations, is representative and inclusive, enabling all to progress and thrive
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust General Manager (Band 8c) - Multiple Divisional Opportunities Closing date: 22 March 2026 Do you have the drive, experience, influence and dedication to deliver high quality performance for the benefit of our patients? University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust (UHDB) is seeking exceptional senior leaders to join us as General Managers across a number of key clinical divisions. These are high profile, influential roles at the heart of our organisation, offering the opportunity to shape services, lead transformation and deliver outstanding care for our communities. The opportunities We are recruiting to five General Manager posts, aligned to the following areas: Women and Children's Services - Maternity and Gynaecology (2 posts) Surgery - Anaesthetics and Theatres (1 post) Medicine - Specialist Medicine (1 post - Maternity leave cover for 12 months) All roles share a common remit and level of responsibility, with specific portfolios aligned to divisional priorities. Main duties of the job As a General Manager, you will work in close partnership with the Divisional Director, Clinical Directors and senior leadership teams to provide strong strategic, operational and financial leadership across complex services. You will be accountable for the overall performance of your portfolio, delivering against quality, access, financial and workforce objectives, with a clear focus on patient safety and clinical outcomes. The role involves providing senior leadership to deliver safe, high quality and cost effective services; embedding performance management and ensuring compliance with national standards and regulatory requirements; and leading service improvement, transformation and redesign in collaboration with clinical and multidisciplinary teams. You will hold responsibility for operational performance, budgets and financial sustainability, including income generation and cost control, alongside leading workforce planning, capability development and staff engagement to build high performing, inclusive teams. You will support the development and delivery of business plans, strategic priorities and change programmes, ensure effective clinical governance and risk management, and contribute corporately as a senior Trust leader, including participation in the on call rota. Please review the full job description for further detail. When applying, please indicate your preferred Division(s) in your supporting information. Closing date: 22 March 2026 Interview date: TBC About us As a trusted organisation at the heart of our communities, we recognise the important role we can play in supporting the public, patients, our own people and local partners in achieving the best of health for the local population and the communities in which they live by providing Exceptional Care Together. Our fundamental Values of Compassion, Openness and Excellence underpin how we intend to work as a Trust and the associated behaviours are becoming embedded in all aspects of how we work. We offer: Development opportunities, including both professional and leadership development Ongoing support through every step of the way from recruitment to when you join our team and beyond A variety of other staff benefits including employee assistance programme, discounted gym membership, onsite fitness classes, car schemes Key Facts about our Trust We see on average 4,810 OP appointments per day We are the 4th busiest Trauma & Orthopaedic outpatients department in England - an average of 2,077 per week An average of 1,115 patients are seen in A&Es across our network every day - 3rd largest in the country Our hospitals admit an average of 195 emergency patients daily Last year we undertook almost 33,700 planned surgical operations in our 57 operating theatres We are one of only 7 Trusts nationally with more than 50 operating theatres We carry out more than 140 elective procedures each working day Job responsibilities About you You will be an experienced senior leader with a strong track record of delivering results in complex, fast paced healthcare or similarly large organisations. You will bring: Significant experience at a senior management level, with accountability for performance, people and budgets Proven ability to lead change and transformation, working effectively with clinical and non clinical leaders Highly developed financial, operational and strategic management skills Confidence in analysing and using complex data to drive improvement and decision making A leadership style that promotes collaboration, inclusion, accountability and continuous improvement Please see attached Job description and Person Specification. To apply please click APPLY FOR THIS JOB; this link will take you to the TRAC Recruitment Site. You will need to register if you do not already have an account. Following the recent update on UK immigration policy for those on a Health and Care Visa or Skilled Worker Visa, please click on the link to check your eligibility before applying for this post as we may be unable to provide sponsorship: Impacts of the changes to the UK immigration policy NHS Employers Person Specification Experience Significant experience working in a senior management position Experience of leading and directing senior clinical and non clinical teams Qualifications Degree or equivalent knowledge gained through experience or professional qualification Professional management qualifications or equivalent Skills Financial management and business management skills Knowledge Experience and knowledge of the current NHS challenges Knowledge and understanding of NHS policy and of key changes in the NHS Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer name University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust Address University Hospitals of Derby and Burton
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust General Manager (Band 8c) - Multiple Divisional Opportunities Closing date: 22 March 2026 Do you have the drive, experience, influence and dedication to deliver high quality performance for the benefit of our patients? University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust (UHDB) is seeking exceptional senior leaders to join us as General Managers across a number of key clinical divisions. These are high profile, influential roles at the heart of our organisation, offering the opportunity to shape services, lead transformation and deliver outstanding care for our communities. The opportunities We are recruiting to five General Manager posts, aligned to the following areas: Women and Children's Services - Maternity and Gynaecology (2 posts) Surgery - Anaesthetics and Theatres (1 post) Medicine - Specialist Medicine (1 post - Maternity leave cover for 12 months) All roles share a common remit and level of responsibility, with specific portfolios aligned to divisional priorities. Main duties of the job As a General Manager, you will work in close partnership with the Divisional Director, Clinical Directors and senior leadership teams to provide strong strategic, operational and financial leadership across complex services. You will be accountable for the overall performance of your portfolio, delivering against quality, access, financial and workforce objectives, with a clear focus on patient safety and clinical outcomes. The role involves providing senior leadership to deliver safe, high quality and cost effective services; embedding performance management and ensuring compliance with national standards and regulatory requirements; and leading service improvement, transformation and redesign in collaboration with clinical and multidisciplinary teams. You will hold responsibility for operational performance, budgets and financial sustainability, including income generation and cost control, alongside leading workforce planning, capability development and staff engagement to build high performing, inclusive teams. You will support the development and delivery of business plans, strategic priorities and change programmes, ensure effective clinical governance and risk management, and contribute corporately as a senior Trust leader, including participation in the on call rota. Please review the full job description for further detail. When applying, please indicate your preferred Division(s) in your supporting information. Closing date: 22 March 2026 Interview date: TBC About us As a trusted organisation at the heart of our communities, we recognise the important role we can play in supporting the public, patients, our own people and local partners in achieving the best of health for the local population and the communities in which they live by providing Exceptional Care Together. Our fundamental Values of Compassion, Openness and Excellence underpin how we intend to work as a Trust and the associated behaviours are becoming embedded in all aspects of how we work. We offer: Development opportunities, including both professional and leadership development Ongoing support through every step of the way from recruitment to when you join our team and beyond A variety of other staff benefits including employee assistance programme, discounted gym membership, onsite fitness classes, car schemes Key Facts about our Trust We see on average 4,810 OP appointments per day We are the 4th busiest Trauma & Orthopaedic outpatients department in England - an average of 2,077 per week An average of 1,115 patients are seen in A&Es across our network every day - 3rd largest in the country Our hospitals admit an average of 195 emergency patients daily Last year we undertook almost 33,700 planned surgical operations in our 57 operating theatres We are one of only 7 Trusts nationally with more than 50 operating theatres We carry out more than 140 elective procedures each working day Job responsibilities About you You will be an experienced senior leader with a strong track record of delivering results in complex, fast paced healthcare or similarly large organisations. You will bring: Significant experience at a senior management level, with accountability for performance, people and budgets Proven ability to lead change and transformation, working effectively with clinical and non clinical leaders Highly developed financial, operational and strategic management skills Confidence in analysing and using complex data to drive improvement and decision making A leadership style that promotes collaboration, inclusion, accountability and continuous improvement Please see attached Job description and Person Specification. To apply please click APPLY FOR THIS JOB; this link will take you to the TRAC Recruitment Site. You will need to register if you do not already have an account. Following the recent update on UK immigration policy for those on a Health and Care Visa or Skilled Worker Visa, please click on the link to check your eligibility before applying for this post as we may be unable to provide sponsorship: Impacts of the changes to the UK immigration policy NHS Employers Person Specification Experience Significant experience working in a senior management position Experience of leading and directing senior clinical and non clinical teams Qualifications Degree or equivalent knowledge gained through experience or professional qualification Professional management qualifications or equivalent Skills Financial management and business management skills Knowledge Experience and knowledge of the current NHS challenges Knowledge and understanding of NHS policy and of key changes in the NHS Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer name University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust Address University Hospitals of Derby and Burton
Human Resources Business Partner URGENT Ross on Wye up to £65, months fixed term Please only apply if you have mergers and acquisition experience The Company Leading Services Company The role To deliver the people-related workstream of acquisitions ensuring the smooth integration of newly acquired organisations into the business. This role provides expert guidance to stakeholders across organisational design, change management, HR due diligence and post-acquisition integration to ensure value realisation and a positive experience for acquisition employees. Key responsibilities Strategic M&A Support: Support the HR Director deliver the HR component of acquisition planning, due diligence, and integration for acquisitions. Assess organisational structures, roles and workforce capabilities to inform integration decisions. Provide people focused insights to support commercial evaluation and risk mitigation. Integration Delivery Create and execute end to end HR integration plans focusing on organisation design, culture, policies, reward, systems and communication. Partner with leaders of both the existing organisation and the acquired entity to ensure alignment of expectations, timelines and outcomes. Coordinate with Integration Director where appropriate to ensure a smooth integration process across all HR workstreams Harmonise policies, benefits and working practices. Lead TUPE processes and ensure all actions meet legal requirements. Capture lessons learned and update templates and playbooks. Employee Relations & Compliance: Oversee TUPE, consultation processes, and any required restructuring, ensuring legal compliance and fair treatment. Ensure policies, contracts, and benefits of acquired colleagues are reviewed, harmonised and communicated clearly. Stakeholder Engagement: Act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders, providing clear and data-driven recommendations. Build strong relationships with acquired leadership teams to support transition and retention. Provide regular reporting on progress, risks and outcomes to the HR Director and stakeholders. Continuous Improvement: Feed into the Documentation and refining the HR M&A integration framework and playbooks. Capture lessons learned to enhance future acquisition processes. Support wider HR transformation initiatives. Your profile Proven experience as an HR Business Partner supporting business change or transformation. Direct experience of HR due diligence and post-acquisition integration. Experience working within fast paced, multi-site or matrix organisations. Demonstrated ability to deliver results through collaborative working. Strong knowledge of HR best practice, UK employment law and TUPE. Deep understanding of organisational design, change management and culture work. Ability to analyse complex information and present clear recommendations. Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to challenge and influence at senior level. Strong project management capability across multiple concurrent workstreams. Desirable CIPD Level 7 or equivalent. For further information, please contact Rhian Mountjoy By responding, we will register you as a candidate with Seymour John Limited. To understand how we will use your personal data, please read the Privacy Policy on our website.
Mar 18, 2026
Seasonal
Human Resources Business Partner URGENT Ross on Wye up to £65, months fixed term Please only apply if you have mergers and acquisition experience The Company Leading Services Company The role To deliver the people-related workstream of acquisitions ensuring the smooth integration of newly acquired organisations into the business. This role provides expert guidance to stakeholders across organisational design, change management, HR due diligence and post-acquisition integration to ensure value realisation and a positive experience for acquisition employees. Key responsibilities Strategic M&A Support: Support the HR Director deliver the HR component of acquisition planning, due diligence, and integration for acquisitions. Assess organisational structures, roles and workforce capabilities to inform integration decisions. Provide people focused insights to support commercial evaluation and risk mitigation. Integration Delivery Create and execute end to end HR integration plans focusing on organisation design, culture, policies, reward, systems and communication. Partner with leaders of both the existing organisation and the acquired entity to ensure alignment of expectations, timelines and outcomes. Coordinate with Integration Director where appropriate to ensure a smooth integration process across all HR workstreams Harmonise policies, benefits and working practices. Lead TUPE processes and ensure all actions meet legal requirements. Capture lessons learned and update templates and playbooks. Employee Relations & Compliance: Oversee TUPE, consultation processes, and any required restructuring, ensuring legal compliance and fair treatment. Ensure policies, contracts, and benefits of acquired colleagues are reviewed, harmonised and communicated clearly. Stakeholder Engagement: Act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders, providing clear and data-driven recommendations. Build strong relationships with acquired leadership teams to support transition and retention. Provide regular reporting on progress, risks and outcomes to the HR Director and stakeholders. Continuous Improvement: Feed into the Documentation and refining the HR M&A integration framework and playbooks. Capture lessons learned to enhance future acquisition processes. Support wider HR transformation initiatives. Your profile Proven experience as an HR Business Partner supporting business change or transformation. Direct experience of HR due diligence and post-acquisition integration. Experience working within fast paced, multi-site or matrix organisations. Demonstrated ability to deliver results through collaborative working. Strong knowledge of HR best practice, UK employment law and TUPE. Deep understanding of organisational design, change management and culture work. Ability to analyse complex information and present clear recommendations. Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to challenge and influence at senior level. Strong project management capability across multiple concurrent workstreams. Desirable CIPD Level 7 or equivalent. For further information, please contact Rhian Mountjoy By responding, we will register you as a candidate with Seymour John Limited. To understand how we will use your personal data, please read the Privacy Policy on our website.
My Banking client is seeking to recruit a Programme Director on an initial 12 month contract based in London. It is hybrid and will require 2-3x days onsite per week. Role Summary We are looking for a dynamic and knowledgeable Client Lifecycle Management (CLM) and Know Your Customer (KYC) Programme Director with proven experience in programme / change delivery to support and drive strategic initiatives. The candidate will have deep expertise across CLM and KYC, particularly implementation and rollout of the Fenergo platform and a good record in delivering complex change programmes in regulated banking environments. Position Description Lead the planning, mobilisation, and delivery of the enterprise-wide CLM and KYC programme, with specific accountability for successful implementation, customisation, and adoption of the Fenergo platform. Define programme scope, deliverables, timelines and governance structures Oversee programme budget, forecasting, resource planning, and vendor relationships, including direct management of the Fenergo vendor partnership Partner closely with senior stakeholders across Compliance, Financial Crime, Operations, Technology, Data, Risk, and Front Office to ensure strategic alignment and regulatory compliance. Drive delivery of target-state CLM capabilities, including onboarding, periodic reviews, KYC refresh, client documentation, screening processes, and end to end workflow optimisation. Lead the business and technical deployment of Fenergo, ensuring platform configuration aligns with regulatory, product, and operational requirements across client segments. Lead and inspire a cross-functional team of programme managers, business analysts, solution architects, technical leads, and change specialists. Promote a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Qualifications and Experience Educated to degree level or equivalent experience. Leading large, complex transformation programmes within global or corporate banking. Deep expertise in Client Lifecycle Management and KYC, with proven delivery of regulatory and operational change programmes. Hands on experience implementing or significantly enhancing the Fenergo CLM platform, including configuration, integration, and rollout Strong knowledge of AML, KYC, CDD/EDD regulations and global regulatory expectations. Experience with additional CLM, workflow, and screening tools (e.g., Pega, Appian, FircoSoft, Actimize). Preferred Understanding of enterprise client data models, digital workflow, case management, automation (RPA/AI), and document management solutions Preferred Demonstrated ability to lead multi year programmes with sizeable budgets, complex business processes, and cross functional teams. Exceptional stakeholder management and influencing skills, including experience working with senior executives and regulators.
Mar 18, 2026
Contractor
My Banking client is seeking to recruit a Programme Director on an initial 12 month contract based in London. It is hybrid and will require 2-3x days onsite per week. Role Summary We are looking for a dynamic and knowledgeable Client Lifecycle Management (CLM) and Know Your Customer (KYC) Programme Director with proven experience in programme / change delivery to support and drive strategic initiatives. The candidate will have deep expertise across CLM and KYC, particularly implementation and rollout of the Fenergo platform and a good record in delivering complex change programmes in regulated banking environments. Position Description Lead the planning, mobilisation, and delivery of the enterprise-wide CLM and KYC programme, with specific accountability for successful implementation, customisation, and adoption of the Fenergo platform. Define programme scope, deliverables, timelines and governance structures Oversee programme budget, forecasting, resource planning, and vendor relationships, including direct management of the Fenergo vendor partnership Partner closely with senior stakeholders across Compliance, Financial Crime, Operations, Technology, Data, Risk, and Front Office to ensure strategic alignment and regulatory compliance. Drive delivery of target-state CLM capabilities, including onboarding, periodic reviews, KYC refresh, client documentation, screening processes, and end to end workflow optimisation. Lead the business and technical deployment of Fenergo, ensuring platform configuration aligns with regulatory, product, and operational requirements across client segments. Lead and inspire a cross-functional team of programme managers, business analysts, solution architects, technical leads, and change specialists. Promote a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Qualifications and Experience Educated to degree level or equivalent experience. Leading large, complex transformation programmes within global or corporate banking. Deep expertise in Client Lifecycle Management and KYC, with proven delivery of regulatory and operational change programmes. Hands on experience implementing or significantly enhancing the Fenergo CLM platform, including configuration, integration, and rollout Strong knowledge of AML, KYC, CDD/EDD regulations and global regulatory expectations. Experience with additional CLM, workflow, and screening tools (e.g., Pega, Appian, FircoSoft, Actimize). Preferred Understanding of enterprise client data models, digital workflow, case management, automation (RPA/AI), and document management solutions Preferred Demonstrated ability to lead multi year programmes with sizeable budgets, complex business processes, and cross functional teams. Exceptional stakeholder management and influencing skills, including experience working with senior executives and regulators.
Associate Director This is a rare and exciting role working for one of the most innovative and trusted brands in the world, helping to shape and maintain their global leadership on AI. e have an exciting opportunity for an Associate Director to work across the Commercial business (enterprise technology comms), which spans AI, cloud services, productivity software, business applications and devices, including brands such as Copilot, Teams, Azure, Microsoft 365 and Surface. We are looking for someone passionate about the technology sector who is seeking a role where they can make a difference and create a lasting legacy in one of the world's largest communications firms. Your experience working in large agencies, managing big-name tech accounts will be invaluable in navigating this role and the complex work streams we operate. As well as bringing a wealth of skills and experience to the team, we are looking for someone who is still curious and open to learning. With this opportunity you also get the chance to be involved with Edelman initiatives beyond your day-to-day client responsibilities, such as our AI transformation, marketing, culture and IP development, dependent on the candidate's specific area of interest and expertise. Responsibilities Skills and Experience with dedicated B2B experience (consumer Strong communication skills, verbal and written - able to develop high quality strategy, written documents and proposals and manage junior and senior team members Experience in developing plans which take complex technology and translate it into meaningful benefits for business and societyExcellent UK media relations, and understanding and experience of engaging non-traditional creators The ability and experience to provide senior clients with clear, confident, and well-informed strategic counsel. Excellent negotiation skills and ability to manage expectations against budgets/resultsIt started with one man's passion to make an impact through stories 70 years later, we are the world's largest communications firm, which fosters an environment where people feel empowered to take the kind of bold action that makes careers, reshapes industries, and creates the unexpected. We are one global team, over 6,000 strong across 60 offices, grounded by our shared values. We promise an experience where our employees see that boldness is possibility, empathy is progress, and curiosity is momentum. Since Dan Edelman founded the firm in 1952, we have remained an independent, family-run business, and our culture is one that brings understanding, collaboration, and respect to our work and to each other.We offer more than just a career - we offer a place to grow, make a meaningful impact, and help drive change alongside some of the brightest minds in the industry. Our culture is built on trust, innovation, and inclusivity, where unique perspectives are not only welcomed, but celebrated. At Edelman, your ambitions are supported, your voice matters and your work contributes to shaping the future of communications and clients' business. Join our Talent CommunityJoin our talent community to receive the latest DJE Holdings news and content, and to be notified when job openings match your skills and experience.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Associate Director This is a rare and exciting role working for one of the most innovative and trusted brands in the world, helping to shape and maintain their global leadership on AI. e have an exciting opportunity for an Associate Director to work across the Commercial business (enterprise technology comms), which spans AI, cloud services, productivity software, business applications and devices, including brands such as Copilot, Teams, Azure, Microsoft 365 and Surface. We are looking for someone passionate about the technology sector who is seeking a role where they can make a difference and create a lasting legacy in one of the world's largest communications firms. Your experience working in large agencies, managing big-name tech accounts will be invaluable in navigating this role and the complex work streams we operate. As well as bringing a wealth of skills and experience to the team, we are looking for someone who is still curious and open to learning. With this opportunity you also get the chance to be involved with Edelman initiatives beyond your day-to-day client responsibilities, such as our AI transformation, marketing, culture and IP development, dependent on the candidate's specific area of interest and expertise. Responsibilities Skills and Experience with dedicated B2B experience (consumer Strong communication skills, verbal and written - able to develop high quality strategy, written documents and proposals and manage junior and senior team members Experience in developing plans which take complex technology and translate it into meaningful benefits for business and societyExcellent UK media relations, and understanding and experience of engaging non-traditional creators The ability and experience to provide senior clients with clear, confident, and well-informed strategic counsel. Excellent negotiation skills and ability to manage expectations against budgets/resultsIt started with one man's passion to make an impact through stories 70 years later, we are the world's largest communications firm, which fosters an environment where people feel empowered to take the kind of bold action that makes careers, reshapes industries, and creates the unexpected. We are one global team, over 6,000 strong across 60 offices, grounded by our shared values. We promise an experience where our employees see that boldness is possibility, empathy is progress, and curiosity is momentum. Since Dan Edelman founded the firm in 1952, we have remained an independent, family-run business, and our culture is one that brings understanding, collaboration, and respect to our work and to each other.We offer more than just a career - we offer a place to grow, make a meaningful impact, and help drive change alongside some of the brightest minds in the industry. Our culture is built on trust, innovation, and inclusivity, where unique perspectives are not only welcomed, but celebrated. At Edelman, your ambitions are supported, your voice matters and your work contributes to shaping the future of communications and clients' business. Join our Talent CommunityJoin our talent community to receive the latest DJE Holdings news and content, and to be notified when job openings match your skills and experience.
White Collar Factory (95009), United Kingdom, London, London Director of Software Engineering About this role We are looking for a Director of Software Engineering to lead a team of 100+ engineers. We're looking for someone who is results-oriented, able to partner with business leaders and go toe-to-toe with the best engineers on technical rigour. You'll be responsible for all the technologists within a series of our 'outcome teams': established to drive forward business outcomes. You'll be an excellent leader of people and communicator. You'll be able to seamlessly switch from executive-level progress conversations, to diving deep into solutions, to contributing to strategic discussions around roadmaps. You'll be able to provide clear thinking and direction to cut through ambiguity. You'll be able to partner well with the local business leadership team and with enterprise stakeholders; providing objective assessments of the likely cost and risk trade-offs for different solutions, and clear paths forward. What you'll do Leadership of a team of 100+ technologists (Software Engineers, Quality Engineers and Architects): operating engineering at scale within a complex regulated environment Work together with Product and Design teams on the overall product roadmap for key business capabilities and goals Elevate great talent and ensure you have a clear agenda for development in the team. Actively manage performance across the team to develop talent over time Drive for effective delivery with pace and precision across the different outcome teams Liaising with and managing enterprise stakeholders primarily based in the US, who often have deep expertise on particular domains Manage a team with a blend of associates and third party engineers, and ensure effective oversight of the relevant third parties within the domain. Seek and share the context of the wider organisation, its purpose, commitments and opportunities to enable and engage your team with customer and organisational outcomes Stay up to date with the latest relevant changes in regulation and enterprise process Maintain broad knowledge and awareness of the latest relevant technologies and engineering practices Be a key voice in technical design reviews - ensuring a clear and consistent approach to engineering practices Support the career growth and development of the team What we're looking for You'll have a clear track record of leading large software engineering teams, and a proven track record of driving high performance You'll be able to solve complex challenges across people, process and technology. A high level of intellectual curiosity and comfort with ambiguity is essential. You will have the ability to deep dive on different technology options quickly and provide recommendations on a path forward. You will have excellent critical thinking skills and be able to provide thoughtful and effective counsel to leaders across the business You're passionate about recruiting and developing great engineering talent You'll be able to drive results quickly individually, whilst enabling others through the establishing of clear patterns and practices for engineering teams. You'll possess excellent communication skills, with an ability to adapt and communicate compellingly and with authenticity to any audience (including internal and external stakeholders) You'll be aware of the latest native developments within AWS and have real world experience You'll have an understanding of the latest cybersecurity trends and how they impact engineering practice You'll be able to work within enterprise policies/guidelines while customising to fit the UK to strike the right balance You're comfortable in reaching pragmatic outcomes between short-term and long-term business needs Knowledge of the UK / US regulatory, consumer lending and technology landscapes (preferred) Where and how you'll work This is a permanent position based in our London offices. We have a hybrid working model which gives you flexibility to work from our offices and from home. We're big on collaboration and connection, so you'll be based in our London office 3 days a week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. What's in it for you Bring us all this - and you'll be well rewarded with a role contributing to the roadmap of an organisation committed to transformation We offer high performers strong and diverse career progression, investing heavily in developing great people through our Capital One University training programmes (and appropriate external providers) Immediate access to our core benefits including pension scheme, bonus, generous holiday entitlement and private medical insurance - with flexible benefits available including season-ticket loans, cycle to work scheme and enhanced parental leave Open-plan workspaces and accessible facilities designed to inspire and support you. Our Nottingham head-office has a fully-serviced gym, subsidised restaurant, mindfulness and music rooms. In London, you can heighten your mood with a run on our rooftop running track or an espresso at the Workshop Coffee café What you should know about how we recruit We pride ourselves on hiring the best people, not the same people. Building diverse and inclusive teams is the right thing to do and the smart thing to do. We want to work with top talent: whoever you are, whatever you look like, wherever you come from. We know it's about what you do, not just what you say. That's why we make our recruitment process fair and accessible. And we offer benefits that attract people at all ages and stages. We also partner with organisations including the Women in Finance and Race At Work Charters, Stonewall and upReach to find people from every walk of life and help them thrive with us. We have a whole host of internal networks and support groups you could be involved in, to name a few: REACH - Race Equality and Culture Heritage group focuses on representation, retention and engagement for associates from minority ethnic groups and allies OutFront - to provide LGBTQ+ support for all associates Mind Your Mind - signposting support and promoting positive mental wellbeing for all Women in Tech - promoting an inclusive environment in tech EmpowHER - network of female associates and allies focusing on developing future leaders, particularly for female talent in our industry Enabled - focused on supporting associates with disabilities and neurodiversity Capital One is committed to diversity in the workplace. If you require a reasonable adjustment, please contact All information will be kept confidential and will only be used for the purpose of applying a reasonable adjustment. For technical support or questions about Capital One's recruiting process, please send an email to Capital One does not provide, endorse nor guarantee and is not liable for third-party products, services, educational tools or other information available through this site. Capital One Financial is made up of several different entities. Please note that any position posted in Canada is for Capital One Canada, any position posted in the United Kingdom is for Capital One Europe and any position posted in the Philippines is for Capital One Philippines Service Corp. (COPSSC). Who We Are At Capital One, we're building a leading information-based technology company. Still founder-led by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Richard Fairbank, Capital One is on a mission to help our customers succeed by bringing ingenuity, simplicity, and humanity to banking. We measure our efforts by the success our customers enjoy and the advocacy they exhibit. We are succeeding because they are succeeding. Guided by our shared values, we thrive in an environment where collaboration and openness are valued. We believe that innovation is powered by perspective and that teamwork and respect for each other lead to superior results. We elevate each other and obsess about doing the right thing. Our associates serve with humility and a deep respect for their responsibility in helping our customers achieve their goals and realize their dreams. Together, we are on a quest to change banking for good.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
White Collar Factory (95009), United Kingdom, London, London Director of Software Engineering About this role We are looking for a Director of Software Engineering to lead a team of 100+ engineers. We're looking for someone who is results-oriented, able to partner with business leaders and go toe-to-toe with the best engineers on technical rigour. You'll be responsible for all the technologists within a series of our 'outcome teams': established to drive forward business outcomes. You'll be an excellent leader of people and communicator. You'll be able to seamlessly switch from executive-level progress conversations, to diving deep into solutions, to contributing to strategic discussions around roadmaps. You'll be able to provide clear thinking and direction to cut through ambiguity. You'll be able to partner well with the local business leadership team and with enterprise stakeholders; providing objective assessments of the likely cost and risk trade-offs for different solutions, and clear paths forward. What you'll do Leadership of a team of 100+ technologists (Software Engineers, Quality Engineers and Architects): operating engineering at scale within a complex regulated environment Work together with Product and Design teams on the overall product roadmap for key business capabilities and goals Elevate great talent and ensure you have a clear agenda for development in the team. Actively manage performance across the team to develop talent over time Drive for effective delivery with pace and precision across the different outcome teams Liaising with and managing enterprise stakeholders primarily based in the US, who often have deep expertise on particular domains Manage a team with a blend of associates and third party engineers, and ensure effective oversight of the relevant third parties within the domain. Seek and share the context of the wider organisation, its purpose, commitments and opportunities to enable and engage your team with customer and organisational outcomes Stay up to date with the latest relevant changes in regulation and enterprise process Maintain broad knowledge and awareness of the latest relevant technologies and engineering practices Be a key voice in technical design reviews - ensuring a clear and consistent approach to engineering practices Support the career growth and development of the team What we're looking for You'll have a clear track record of leading large software engineering teams, and a proven track record of driving high performance You'll be able to solve complex challenges across people, process and technology. A high level of intellectual curiosity and comfort with ambiguity is essential. You will have the ability to deep dive on different technology options quickly and provide recommendations on a path forward. You will have excellent critical thinking skills and be able to provide thoughtful and effective counsel to leaders across the business You're passionate about recruiting and developing great engineering talent You'll be able to drive results quickly individually, whilst enabling others through the establishing of clear patterns and practices for engineering teams. You'll possess excellent communication skills, with an ability to adapt and communicate compellingly and with authenticity to any audience (including internal and external stakeholders) You'll be aware of the latest native developments within AWS and have real world experience You'll have an understanding of the latest cybersecurity trends and how they impact engineering practice You'll be able to work within enterprise policies/guidelines while customising to fit the UK to strike the right balance You're comfortable in reaching pragmatic outcomes between short-term and long-term business needs Knowledge of the UK / US regulatory, consumer lending and technology landscapes (preferred) Where and how you'll work This is a permanent position based in our London offices. We have a hybrid working model which gives you flexibility to work from our offices and from home. We're big on collaboration and connection, so you'll be based in our London office 3 days a week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. What's in it for you Bring us all this - and you'll be well rewarded with a role contributing to the roadmap of an organisation committed to transformation We offer high performers strong and diverse career progression, investing heavily in developing great people through our Capital One University training programmes (and appropriate external providers) Immediate access to our core benefits including pension scheme, bonus, generous holiday entitlement and private medical insurance - with flexible benefits available including season-ticket loans, cycle to work scheme and enhanced parental leave Open-plan workspaces and accessible facilities designed to inspire and support you. Our Nottingham head-office has a fully-serviced gym, subsidised restaurant, mindfulness and music rooms. In London, you can heighten your mood with a run on our rooftop running track or an espresso at the Workshop Coffee café What you should know about how we recruit We pride ourselves on hiring the best people, not the same people. Building diverse and inclusive teams is the right thing to do and the smart thing to do. We want to work with top talent: whoever you are, whatever you look like, wherever you come from. We know it's about what you do, not just what you say. That's why we make our recruitment process fair and accessible. And we offer benefits that attract people at all ages and stages. We also partner with organisations including the Women in Finance and Race At Work Charters, Stonewall and upReach to find people from every walk of life and help them thrive with us. We have a whole host of internal networks and support groups you could be involved in, to name a few: REACH - Race Equality and Culture Heritage group focuses on representation, retention and engagement for associates from minority ethnic groups and allies OutFront - to provide LGBTQ+ support for all associates Mind Your Mind - signposting support and promoting positive mental wellbeing for all Women in Tech - promoting an inclusive environment in tech EmpowHER - network of female associates and allies focusing on developing future leaders, particularly for female talent in our industry Enabled - focused on supporting associates with disabilities and neurodiversity Capital One is committed to diversity in the workplace. If you require a reasonable adjustment, please contact All information will be kept confidential and will only be used for the purpose of applying a reasonable adjustment. For technical support or questions about Capital One's recruiting process, please send an email to Capital One does not provide, endorse nor guarantee and is not liable for third-party products, services, educational tools or other information available through this site. Capital One Financial is made up of several different entities. Please note that any position posted in Canada is for Capital One Canada, any position posted in the United Kingdom is for Capital One Europe and any position posted in the Philippines is for Capital One Philippines Service Corp. (COPSSC). Who We Are At Capital One, we're building a leading information-based technology company. Still founder-led by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Richard Fairbank, Capital One is on a mission to help our customers succeed by bringing ingenuity, simplicity, and humanity to banking. We measure our efforts by the success our customers enjoy and the advocacy they exhibit. We are succeeding because they are succeeding. Guided by our shared values, we thrive in an environment where collaboration and openness are valued. We believe that innovation is powered by perspective and that teamwork and respect for each other lead to superior results. We elevate each other and obsess about doing the right thing. Our associates serve with humility and a deep respect for their responsibility in helping our customers achieve their goals and realize their dreams. Together, we are on a quest to change banking for good.
Director Global Privacy Operations page is loaded Director Global Privacy Operationslocations: ESP Work-at-Home: FRA Work-at-Home: IRL Work-at-Home: PRT Work From Home - Directtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 2 Days Agojob requisition id: RJob Title:Director Global Privacy OperationsJob DescriptionThe Director of Global Privacy Operations will be responsible for privacy compliance of the Concentrix group operations on all privacy related compliance issues (e.g., Transfer impact assessments, Data Subjects' requests, litigations and complaints, etc.). You will also be in charge of supervising and managing privacy compliance of the Concentrix EMEA Geo. You will be a specialist in all matters relating to data protection for internal and external enquiries and requests (including data subjects requests and complaints), using your expertise for the further development of processes, guidelines or internal training and ensure compliance with legal requirements and specifications. You will report directly to the Concentrix Global Privacy Officer and will manage and be supported by a dedicated team (about 4 people) to endorse your role.We're Concentrix. The global technology and services leader that powers the world's best brands, today and into the future. We're solution-focused, tech-powered, intelligence-fueled. With unique data and insights, deep industry expertise, and advanced technology solutions, we're the intelligent transformation partner that powers a world that works, helping companies become refreshingly simple to work, interact, and transact with. We shape new game-changing careers in over 70 countries, attracting the best talent.Our game-changers around the world have devoted their careers to ensuring every relationship is exceptional. And we're proud to be recognized with awards such as "World's Best Workplaces," "Best Companies for Career Growth," and "Best Company Culture," year after year.Join us and be part of this journey towards greater opportunities and brighter futures. What you will do in this role In everything we do, we believe in doing right by and for people - our clients, their customers, our people, our community, and our planet. As our Director of Concentrix Global Privacy Operations you will: Manage global privacy compliance of Concentrix operations strategy, and more especially: Define and review Concentrix global privacy operation framework, policies and processes (e.g., data subjects' request maintenance of transfer risk assessment and register of third countries authorities access to personal data, guidance and escalation matrix for negotiations of data processing agreements); Support Concentrix Global Privacy Officer to define, review and deploy Concentrix Group privacy compliance roadmap and framework. Be the Senior privacy support for escalated privacy operations related issues (e.g., complex data processing agreement, transfer risk assessment, complaints and litigations of data protection authorities, etc.); Be responsible for the EMEA Privacy Operations: Ensure compliance of EMEA privacy operations activities with the data protection laws, guidelines and processes; Supervise and coordinate Privacy Operations in the EMEA, in particular: + Review and negotiate Data Processing Agreement, together with our legal procurement team and legal commercial team. + Manage and coordinate data subjects' requests + Manage and coordinate litigations and complaints (from individuals and authorities) + Support for RFI/RFP + Manage transfer implementation + Manage Personal Data Breaches + Prepare, monitor and follow-up regular external and internal audits as well as preparation of plans for the elimination of findings from the audits and their implementation are also part of your responsibilities + Provide privacy support for internal and external day-to-day queries (e.g., audits, data retention, product implementation, transfer impact assessments, etc.)For these responsibilities, you will need to work in close coordination with the legal and compliance team, as well as with the business functions. You will be supported and will handle a dedicated team of privacy officersThis role will suit a data protection professional with relevant experience in privacy/data protection gained in the EU/UK, used to dealing with multiple stakeholders, and having excellent communication skills in English.You will either have solid certification in privacy/data protection and/or a successfully completed business law studies and experience or comparable qualification. Your qualifications We embrace our game-changers with open arms, people from diverse backgrounds, who are curious and willing to learn. Your natural talent to help others and go beyond WOW for our customers will fit right in with what we do and who we are.Concentrix is a great match if you: Proven experience (at least 6 years) in privacy/data protection gained in the EU/UK Very good knowledge of the relevant data protection laws (GDPR, e-privacy Directive, one EU Member State privacy legislation, etc.) You love to bring your excellent communication and presentation skills into national and international project groups You have a confident appearance and enjoy the variety of divers professional challenges Languages required (both are mandatory on the stated level): English B2 or above (very good) Entrepreneurial thinking, decision-making strength and understanding of business processes Great drive, composure, and focus in a fast-paced working environment with competing deadlines, strong autonomy and responsibility Confident to work on your own initiative whilst demonstrating your analytical strengths Occasional travel may be involved (e.g. 2 days every 2-3 months) What's in it for you We challenge conventions to deliver outcomes unimagined by creating customer experiences that go beyond WOW. Power the best version of you! At Concentrix, we invest in our game-changers because we know that when our people thrive, our clients and their customers thrive.If all this feels like the perfect next step in your career journey, we want to hear from you. Apply today and discover why over 440k+ game-changers around the globe call Concentrix their "employer of choice." Concentrix is an equal opportunity employer We're proudly united as one team, one company, globally. We're committed to equal employment opportunities for all candidates and a work environment free from discrimination and harassment. All our recruitment practices are based on business needs, job requirements, and professional qualifications, without regard to race, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, family or parental status, national origin, disability, or any other classification protected by applicable national laws. Location:ESP Work-at-HomeLanguage Requirements:English (Required)Time Type:Full time If you are a California resident, by submitting your information, you acknowledge that you have read and have access to the # Mission: Hi, we're Concentrix. We're a global technology and services leader that powers the brands of the future. We help well-known brands - the ones you use every day - improve their businesses with technology and integrated solutions, in over 70 countries.# Company Overview: We power the brands of the future. Some call us a global technology and services leader. But we're so much more. Human-centered, tech-powered, intelligence fuelled. Every day we're busy helping over 2000 of the world's best brands solve their toughest business challenges. Whether it's designing game-changing brand experiences, building and scaling secure AI technologies, or building loyalty to drive revenue. We design, build, and run fully integrated, end-to-end solutions across the entire
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Director Global Privacy Operations page is loaded Director Global Privacy Operationslocations: ESP Work-at-Home: FRA Work-at-Home: IRL Work-at-Home: PRT Work From Home - Directtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 2 Days Agojob requisition id: RJob Title:Director Global Privacy OperationsJob DescriptionThe Director of Global Privacy Operations will be responsible for privacy compliance of the Concentrix group operations on all privacy related compliance issues (e.g., Transfer impact assessments, Data Subjects' requests, litigations and complaints, etc.). You will also be in charge of supervising and managing privacy compliance of the Concentrix EMEA Geo. You will be a specialist in all matters relating to data protection for internal and external enquiries and requests (including data subjects requests and complaints), using your expertise for the further development of processes, guidelines or internal training and ensure compliance with legal requirements and specifications. You will report directly to the Concentrix Global Privacy Officer and will manage and be supported by a dedicated team (about 4 people) to endorse your role.We're Concentrix. The global technology and services leader that powers the world's best brands, today and into the future. We're solution-focused, tech-powered, intelligence-fueled. With unique data and insights, deep industry expertise, and advanced technology solutions, we're the intelligent transformation partner that powers a world that works, helping companies become refreshingly simple to work, interact, and transact with. We shape new game-changing careers in over 70 countries, attracting the best talent.Our game-changers around the world have devoted their careers to ensuring every relationship is exceptional. And we're proud to be recognized with awards such as "World's Best Workplaces," "Best Companies for Career Growth," and "Best Company Culture," year after year.Join us and be part of this journey towards greater opportunities and brighter futures. What you will do in this role In everything we do, we believe in doing right by and for people - our clients, their customers, our people, our community, and our planet. As our Director of Concentrix Global Privacy Operations you will: Manage global privacy compliance of Concentrix operations strategy, and more especially: Define and review Concentrix global privacy operation framework, policies and processes (e.g., data subjects' request maintenance of transfer risk assessment and register of third countries authorities access to personal data, guidance and escalation matrix for negotiations of data processing agreements); Support Concentrix Global Privacy Officer to define, review and deploy Concentrix Group privacy compliance roadmap and framework. Be the Senior privacy support for escalated privacy operations related issues (e.g., complex data processing agreement, transfer risk assessment, complaints and litigations of data protection authorities, etc.); Be responsible for the EMEA Privacy Operations: Ensure compliance of EMEA privacy operations activities with the data protection laws, guidelines and processes; Supervise and coordinate Privacy Operations in the EMEA, in particular: + Review and negotiate Data Processing Agreement, together with our legal procurement team and legal commercial team. + Manage and coordinate data subjects' requests + Manage and coordinate litigations and complaints (from individuals and authorities) + Support for RFI/RFP + Manage transfer implementation + Manage Personal Data Breaches + Prepare, monitor and follow-up regular external and internal audits as well as preparation of plans for the elimination of findings from the audits and their implementation are also part of your responsibilities + Provide privacy support for internal and external day-to-day queries (e.g., audits, data retention, product implementation, transfer impact assessments, etc.)For these responsibilities, you will need to work in close coordination with the legal and compliance team, as well as with the business functions. You will be supported and will handle a dedicated team of privacy officersThis role will suit a data protection professional with relevant experience in privacy/data protection gained in the EU/UK, used to dealing with multiple stakeholders, and having excellent communication skills in English.You will either have solid certification in privacy/data protection and/or a successfully completed business law studies and experience or comparable qualification. Your qualifications We embrace our game-changers with open arms, people from diverse backgrounds, who are curious and willing to learn. Your natural talent to help others and go beyond WOW for our customers will fit right in with what we do and who we are.Concentrix is a great match if you: Proven experience (at least 6 years) in privacy/data protection gained in the EU/UK Very good knowledge of the relevant data protection laws (GDPR, e-privacy Directive, one EU Member State privacy legislation, etc.) You love to bring your excellent communication and presentation skills into national and international project groups You have a confident appearance and enjoy the variety of divers professional challenges Languages required (both are mandatory on the stated level): English B2 or above (very good) Entrepreneurial thinking, decision-making strength and understanding of business processes Great drive, composure, and focus in a fast-paced working environment with competing deadlines, strong autonomy and responsibility Confident to work on your own initiative whilst demonstrating your analytical strengths Occasional travel may be involved (e.g. 2 days every 2-3 months) What's in it for you We challenge conventions to deliver outcomes unimagined by creating customer experiences that go beyond WOW. Power the best version of you! At Concentrix, we invest in our game-changers because we know that when our people thrive, our clients and their customers thrive.If all this feels like the perfect next step in your career journey, we want to hear from you. Apply today and discover why over 440k+ game-changers around the globe call Concentrix their "employer of choice." Concentrix is an equal opportunity employer We're proudly united as one team, one company, globally. We're committed to equal employment opportunities for all candidates and a work environment free from discrimination and harassment. All our recruitment practices are based on business needs, job requirements, and professional qualifications, without regard to race, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, family or parental status, national origin, disability, or any other classification protected by applicable national laws. Location:ESP Work-at-HomeLanguage Requirements:English (Required)Time Type:Full time If you are a California resident, by submitting your information, you acknowledge that you have read and have access to the # Mission: Hi, we're Concentrix. We're a global technology and services leader that powers the brands of the future. We help well-known brands - the ones you use every day - improve their businesses with technology and integrated solutions, in over 70 countries.# Company Overview: We power the brands of the future. Some call us a global technology and services leader. But we're so much more. Human-centered, tech-powered, intelligence fuelled. Every day we're busy helping over 2000 of the world's best brands solve their toughest business challenges. Whether it's designing game-changing brand experiences, building and scaling secure AI technologies, or building loyalty to drive revenue. We design, build, and run fully integrated, end-to-end solutions across the entire
Service Manager - Acute and Inpatients Directorate Are you an experienced NHS operational manager looking for an exciting opportunity to progress your career in a cutting-edge, world leading specialist cancer centre? Then this job may be just what you are looking for. The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is looking to recruit an experienced operational manager to lead our Acute and Inpatient Directorate. The right person will have experience in or a demonstrable passion for delivery of acute medical or cancer services with a track record of performance, transformation and clinical pathway improvement delivery. Working alongside the Clinical Director and Senior Nursing leads they will provide compassionate and robust leadership with a problem solving approach to service improvement in a multidisciplinary environment. Main duties of the job The Service Manager role is responsible and accountable for strategic, operational, performance and business management of the Acute and Inpatient Directorate. They will drive high standards and efficiency in a highly functioning, supported and developed team. The right person will have experience working in an NHS setting at a middle management level (ideally 8a). They will need to be able to manage conflicting priorities, be adept at problem solving at an operational and strategic level, have a proven track record of service, change and people management and will demonstrate delivery against set objectives, targets, and continuous performance improvement. They will be degree educated, and ideally possess or be working towards MSc level education in a health management/leadership, have a high level of emotional intelligence, strong adaptable interpersonal skills and be emotionally resilient. About us The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK. Job responsibilities 1. Strategic Planning and Service Development Develops and implements long term service strategy and policies for managed areas that fully reflect the direction and service needs of the Trust, in line with corporate strategies of stakeholders and linking directly to relevant legislation as well as national and local healthcare guidance and initiatives. Resolves conflict, where they arise, relating to service provision. Responsible for the interpretation and implementation of broad policies and NHS guidance, contributes to corporate policies and strategy and develops services locally in line with them. Leads and coordinates service objectives ensuring relevance to local and national priorities. Plays a key role in service planning for departments, develops and implements long term strategic plans for continued development of services. 2. Service/Operational Management Coordinates operational management of departments working closely with Clinical Director, departmental heads, other service managers and divisional management team. Plans and implements strategy for operational management so as to meet organisational performance plans within agreed budgets and timescales. Provides leadership and direction for departmental managers within division, ensuring clear communication of policy, business objectives and agreed targets. Ensures the implementation of effective and appropriate performance management systems and processes to ensure delivery of performance targets. Leads services on the performance management agenda. Develops and introduces strategies and process changes to ensure recurrent achievement of activity at target levels. This includes liaison with clinicians to influence working practices to achieve the necessary changes. Interprets and analyses highly complex data in relation to performance management using Trust software to develop performance management reports. Leads on substantial programmes of work, to improve services across pathways of care or for specific care groups as designated. Develops own work plan in line with divisional and Trust objectives. 3. Service Improvement Manages improvement in patient and carer experience and the efficiency with which services operate by appropriately utilising service redesign techniques such as process mapping, demand and capacity, statistical process control, and discovery interviewing whilst simultaneously embedding the use of these tools in the Division. Utilises and interprets research and audit findings appropriately to aid the development of new guidelines, protocols and facilities which will support improvements. Be responsible for writing and producing service improvement reports, business cases etc. as required. Ensures that there are developments and improvements across the entire pathway by undertaking work in the allocated area, in line with Divisional and Trust objectives. Leads and delivers on specific projects, which will bring about an improvement in the provision of health care services within the Division in collaboration with operational managers and their teams. Ensures that regular progress reports, data sources and overall service details are produced and submitted to Divisional Board Regularly attends and participates in team meetings and work closely with the other service managers within the Division. 4. Financial Management & Business Planning Takes responsibility for and manages service budgets. Leads on business planning for department, ensuring that there is an agreed performance management framework to effectively monitor the delivery of the annual business plan and that any conflict with respect to content and delivery is reconciled. Prepares robust business cases to enable services to remain financially stable and responsive to the demands placed upon them. Performs highly detailed and complex option appraisals in order to inform decision making process, to include redesign of services, capital projects. In liaison with Deputy Chief Operating Officer and divisional accountant contributes to budget setting for all services within area of responsibility Ensures organisational procedures are deployed across department for control of activities against budget. Ensures that services work to achieve organisational effectiveness and deliver services within available resources. Develops schemes and action plans to implement cash-releasing efficiency savings targets. Support trust wide implementation of cost improvement programs Uses and analyses financial information systems to ensure robust systems for financial monitoring, budgetary performance and appropriate allocation of funding for service. Using contractually agreed performance indicators monitors service provision of external service providers. 5. Human Resources Management Implements Trust strategy and policy for HR management and development Including recruitment & selection, discipline, grievance, performance appraisals. Develops and implements departmental workforce plan as part of business planning process in line with Division and Corporate HR strategies. Ensures an appropriate departmental structures and skill mix to enable and empower individuals to make decisions, where appropriate, and that individuals have clearly defined responsibility and accountability. Ensures effective recruitment processes are implemented within departments compliant with Trust policy. Chairs appointment panels Ensures that appraisal systems are implemented and cascaded to all staff within departments. Provides appraisal/performance review resulting in clearly understood objectives and personal development plans that reflect both the needs of the Trust and the longer-term goals of staff. Takes action under Trust personnel policies (e.g., grievance, disciplinary, capability) where necessary. Ensures systems are in place within departments to identify poor performance, conduct issues and that any individuals identified are appropriately supported and managed within Trust policies. Ensures that grievances and whistle blowing are treated appropriately and within Trust policies Ensures that the service adopts flexible working practices that meet the Working Time Directive and achieve a fair balance between the preferences of individual members of staff, the needs of the service, and the preferences of the whole staff group. Ensures that communication mechanisms operate effectively so that a culture is promoted where all staff can become involved in influencing and supporting the achievement of quality improvement and patient-focused care. 6. Communication Communicates highly complex and sensitive information on compliance with performance targets, strategic objectives resources, staffing and service related information, with senior managers and directors within Trust and across other external organisations and agencies. Negotiates influences . click apply for full job details
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Service Manager - Acute and Inpatients Directorate Are you an experienced NHS operational manager looking for an exciting opportunity to progress your career in a cutting-edge, world leading specialist cancer centre? Then this job may be just what you are looking for. The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is looking to recruit an experienced operational manager to lead our Acute and Inpatient Directorate. The right person will have experience in or a demonstrable passion for delivery of acute medical or cancer services with a track record of performance, transformation and clinical pathway improvement delivery. Working alongside the Clinical Director and Senior Nursing leads they will provide compassionate and robust leadership with a problem solving approach to service improvement in a multidisciplinary environment. Main duties of the job The Service Manager role is responsible and accountable for strategic, operational, performance and business management of the Acute and Inpatient Directorate. They will drive high standards and efficiency in a highly functioning, supported and developed team. The right person will have experience working in an NHS setting at a middle management level (ideally 8a). They will need to be able to manage conflicting priorities, be adept at problem solving at an operational and strategic level, have a proven track record of service, change and people management and will demonstrate delivery against set objectives, targets, and continuous performance improvement. They will be degree educated, and ideally possess or be working towards MSc level education in a health management/leadership, have a high level of emotional intelligence, strong adaptable interpersonal skills and be emotionally resilient. About us The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK. Job responsibilities 1. Strategic Planning and Service Development Develops and implements long term service strategy and policies for managed areas that fully reflect the direction and service needs of the Trust, in line with corporate strategies of stakeholders and linking directly to relevant legislation as well as national and local healthcare guidance and initiatives. Resolves conflict, where they arise, relating to service provision. Responsible for the interpretation and implementation of broad policies and NHS guidance, contributes to corporate policies and strategy and develops services locally in line with them. Leads and coordinates service objectives ensuring relevance to local and national priorities. Plays a key role in service planning for departments, develops and implements long term strategic plans for continued development of services. 2. Service/Operational Management Coordinates operational management of departments working closely with Clinical Director, departmental heads, other service managers and divisional management team. Plans and implements strategy for operational management so as to meet organisational performance plans within agreed budgets and timescales. Provides leadership and direction for departmental managers within division, ensuring clear communication of policy, business objectives and agreed targets. Ensures the implementation of effective and appropriate performance management systems and processes to ensure delivery of performance targets. Leads services on the performance management agenda. Develops and introduces strategies and process changes to ensure recurrent achievement of activity at target levels. This includes liaison with clinicians to influence working practices to achieve the necessary changes. Interprets and analyses highly complex data in relation to performance management using Trust software to develop performance management reports. Leads on substantial programmes of work, to improve services across pathways of care or for specific care groups as designated. Develops own work plan in line with divisional and Trust objectives. 3. Service Improvement Manages improvement in patient and carer experience and the efficiency with which services operate by appropriately utilising service redesign techniques such as process mapping, demand and capacity, statistical process control, and discovery interviewing whilst simultaneously embedding the use of these tools in the Division. Utilises and interprets research and audit findings appropriately to aid the development of new guidelines, protocols and facilities which will support improvements. Be responsible for writing and producing service improvement reports, business cases etc. as required. Ensures that there are developments and improvements across the entire pathway by undertaking work in the allocated area, in line with Divisional and Trust objectives. Leads and delivers on specific projects, which will bring about an improvement in the provision of health care services within the Division in collaboration with operational managers and their teams. Ensures that regular progress reports, data sources and overall service details are produced and submitted to Divisional Board Regularly attends and participates in team meetings and work closely with the other service managers within the Division. 4. Financial Management & Business Planning Takes responsibility for and manages service budgets. Leads on business planning for department, ensuring that there is an agreed performance management framework to effectively monitor the delivery of the annual business plan and that any conflict with respect to content and delivery is reconciled. Prepares robust business cases to enable services to remain financially stable and responsive to the demands placed upon them. Performs highly detailed and complex option appraisals in order to inform decision making process, to include redesign of services, capital projects. In liaison with Deputy Chief Operating Officer and divisional accountant contributes to budget setting for all services within area of responsibility Ensures organisational procedures are deployed across department for control of activities against budget. Ensures that services work to achieve organisational effectiveness and deliver services within available resources. Develops schemes and action plans to implement cash-releasing efficiency savings targets. Support trust wide implementation of cost improvement programs Uses and analyses financial information systems to ensure robust systems for financial monitoring, budgetary performance and appropriate allocation of funding for service. Using contractually agreed performance indicators monitors service provision of external service providers. 5. Human Resources Management Implements Trust strategy and policy for HR management and development Including recruitment & selection, discipline, grievance, performance appraisals. Develops and implements departmental workforce plan as part of business planning process in line with Division and Corporate HR strategies. Ensures an appropriate departmental structures and skill mix to enable and empower individuals to make decisions, where appropriate, and that individuals have clearly defined responsibility and accountability. Ensures effective recruitment processes are implemented within departments compliant with Trust policy. Chairs appointment panels Ensures that appraisal systems are implemented and cascaded to all staff within departments. Provides appraisal/performance review resulting in clearly understood objectives and personal development plans that reflect both the needs of the Trust and the longer-term goals of staff. Takes action under Trust personnel policies (e.g., grievance, disciplinary, capability) where necessary. Ensures systems are in place within departments to identify poor performance, conduct issues and that any individuals identified are appropriately supported and managed within Trust policies. Ensures that grievances and whistle blowing are treated appropriately and within Trust policies Ensures that the service adopts flexible working practices that meet the Working Time Directive and achieve a fair balance between the preferences of individual members of staff, the needs of the service, and the preferences of the whole staff group. Ensures that communication mechanisms operate effectively so that a culture is promoted where all staff can become involved in influencing and supporting the achievement of quality improvement and patient-focused care. 6. Communication Communicates highly complex and sensitive information on compliance with performance targets, strategic objectives resources, staffing and service related information, with senior managers and directors within Trust and across other external organisations and agencies. Negotiates influences . click apply for full job details
Does the pulse of retail and the pace and meaningful impact of change sit at the centre of your values and behaviours, then this role may be perfect.Working for one of the UK's most successful brands, but not an ordinary retailer, the Director of Business Partnering will lead strategic HR partnering with senior stakeholders to ensure the people agenda is fully aligned with commercial priorities. You'll inspire and develop high-performing HR teams, oversee exceptional operational HR delivery through Shared Services, and play a central role in defining and delivering the People Strategy that underpins business success.Working flexibly you will also enjoy working face to face with colleagues 3 days per week.You'll act as a visible and trusted HR leader, championing our culture and values, driving change with confidence and using insight to shape decisions that support further sustainable growth.As a commercially minded, values-led HR leader operating across the c suite you will thrive in fast-paced, multi-site, consumer-facing environments where pace, pragmatism and people insight drive success.You will enjoy balancing strategic thinking with hands-on delivery, and leading high-performing teams through periods of growth and change. With strong emotional intelligence and a collaborative style, you build trusted relationships, influence effectively and bring others with you on the journey.Equally as a commercial leader, from a matrix environment you will use insight to shape people decisions and to deliver growth and transformation.Central to all of this you will be an inclusive, visible leader who sets clear expectations, championing collaboration.Artis Recruitment provide specialist recruitment services within HR, Finance, IT, Procurement, Marketing, Customer Contact and Executive Search. By applying to this position, you acknowledge that you have read and accept our Privacy Policy:
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Does the pulse of retail and the pace and meaningful impact of change sit at the centre of your values and behaviours, then this role may be perfect.Working for one of the UK's most successful brands, but not an ordinary retailer, the Director of Business Partnering will lead strategic HR partnering with senior stakeholders to ensure the people agenda is fully aligned with commercial priorities. You'll inspire and develop high-performing HR teams, oversee exceptional operational HR delivery through Shared Services, and play a central role in defining and delivering the People Strategy that underpins business success.Working flexibly you will also enjoy working face to face with colleagues 3 days per week.You'll act as a visible and trusted HR leader, championing our culture and values, driving change with confidence and using insight to shape decisions that support further sustainable growth.As a commercially minded, values-led HR leader operating across the c suite you will thrive in fast-paced, multi-site, consumer-facing environments where pace, pragmatism and people insight drive success.You will enjoy balancing strategic thinking with hands-on delivery, and leading high-performing teams through periods of growth and change. With strong emotional intelligence and a collaborative style, you build trusted relationships, influence effectively and bring others with you on the journey.Equally as a commercial leader, from a matrix environment you will use insight to shape people decisions and to deliver growth and transformation.Central to all of this you will be an inclusive, visible leader who sets clear expectations, championing collaboration.Artis Recruitment provide specialist recruitment services within HR, Finance, IT, Procurement, Marketing, Customer Contact and Executive Search. By applying to this position, you acknowledge that you have read and accept our Privacy Policy:
Assistant Manager Management Accounts - Band 7 Closing date is 19 March 2026 An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Manager Management Accounts to join the ICB. Our Assistant Manager Management Accounts are part of our management accounting hub for the ICB providing leadership and support to the Senior Management Accountant and the Associate Director of Financial Management, Accounts & Financial Services, to deliver the engine room of the finance function, responsible for the integrity of our ledger, our reporting and our annual accounts close. These teams are key to everything the wider team delivers and have a key role to play in ensuring the organisation realises its ambitions. The team will deliver the monthly cycle of close and reporting, working closely with our wider finance team to support the budget holders, project owners and senior responsible officers across the organisation to ensure they have the right insight to deliver their objectives. Sharing and learning from each other to shape forecasting, resource utilisation, risk, mitigation, productivity and value opportunities. The team will be key to interpreting technical guidance and will work as a conduit across the finance and commercial directorate, as well as with external partners where required. Main duties of the job The post holder will hold a CCAB qualification or be qualified by suitable experience. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Support the Senior Management Accountant in all aspects related to integrity of the Standing Financial Instructions and Standing Orders. Working with our Finance Business Partners to support the development of a true understanding of the run rate and underlying position of the area. Analysis of complex qualitative and quantitative data relating to finance Use of Population Health Management methodologies and tools to inform projects and programmes that will improve outcomes for patients and sustainability of health services Responsible for one or more areas of budget management and reporting as delegated by the Senior Management Accountant and Associate Director of Financial Management, Accounts & Financial Services. Ensure accurate reporting and records management Preparation and presentation of all aspects of the monthly management accounts reporting to the Senior management Accountant and the Finance Business Partners to review the position and work responsively and collaboratively. Please see attached Job Description and Personal Specification for full details regarding the duties and responsibilities of the role. About us Mid and South Essex ICB is a statutory organisation responsible for planning and delivering local health and care services across Mid and South Essex. As part of changes to the NHS commissioning landscape, the ICB will transition to the new Essex ICB on 1 April 2026. This role will be appointed within the Essex ICB structure, working across the county to improve the health of local people. The organisations headquarters is Seax House, Chelmsford, and we operate a hybrid working model that includes working across Essex and from home. Essex ICB currently has offices in Brentwood, Harlow and Colchester, in addition to the Chelmsford HQ. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace that values diversity. We know that different experiences, ideas and perspectives help create a stronger and more innovative organisation that delivers better outcomes for patients. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, including people of all ages, disabilities, sex, gender identity or expression, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation or personal circumstances. Our policies ensure all applicants are treated fairly and consistently throughout the recruitment process, including consideration of reasonable adjustments for disabled applicants. Please note that the organisation does not hold a sponsorship licence. Job responsibilities ROLE PURPOSE / SUMMARY The proposed Essex Integrated Care Board (ICB) will be a new organisation formed through the consolidation of three ICB areas in response to the NHSs ambition to deliver a more streamlined, strategic and cost-effective model of health commissioning. The ICB will oversee the commissioning of care for the approximately 2 million people who live in Essex. Operating within a reduced running cost envelope and aligned to the new requirements of ICBs in England, the proposed Essex ICB will focus on improving population health outcomes, health equity and smarter resource allocation. By establishing clear and transparent funding arrangements, triangulated with activity and workforce within our system we aim to support our collective understanding of how resources are allocated across the system for both revenue and capital. Our Assistant Manager Management Accounts are part of our management accounting hub for the ICB providing leadership and support to the Senior Management Accountant and the Associate Director of Financial Management, Accounts & Financial Services, to deliver the engine room of the finance function, responsible for the integrity of our ledger, our reporting and our annual accounts close. These teams are key to everything the wider team delivers and have a key role to play in ensuring the organisation realises its ambitions. The team will deliver the monthly cycle of close and reporting, working closely with our Business Partnering team to support the budget holders, project owners and senior responsible officers across the organisation to ensure they have the right insight to deliver their objectives. Sharing and learning from each other to shape forecasting, resource utilisation, risk, mitigation, productivity and value opportunities. The team will be key to interpreting technical guidance and will work as a conduit across the finance and commercial directorate, as well as with external partners where required. As the ICB transitions to become a leaner, more focused strategic commissioning organisation the post holder will be expected to support the Head of Finance in delivering on the three fundamental shifts set out in the NHS 10-year plan: From Treatment to Prevention: Embedding preventative, personalised and population based approaches to commissioning. From Hospital to Community: Championing care model redesign that supports community and neighbourhood health. From Analogue to Digital: Enabling clinically driven transformation through digital innovation, data analytics and evidence based improvement. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To deliver on the job description set out above, the job holder will be expected to deliver on the requirements set out below: Policy and service development Support the implementation of policy and / or service developments related to finance. Ensure compliance with relevant ICB policies Use research, innovation and audits to inform service improvements or performance management Support the Senior Management Accountant in all aspects related to integrity of the Standing Financial Instructions and Standing Orders. Working with our Finance Business Partners to support the development of a true understanding of the run rate and underlying position of the area. Strategy and analysis Analysis of complex qualitative and quantitative data relating to finance Turns analysis into useful insights and reports that can be used to inform decision making and delivery Present complex data, information and insights, including qualitative and quantitative data, through clear and simple written and verbal briefings Use of data and insight to contribute to reporting, including performance management, financial and quality reporting against agreed contractual or project deliverables Use of Population Health Management methodologies and tools to inform projects and programmes that will improve outcomes for patients and sustainability of health services Responsible for one or more areas of budget management and reporting as delegated by the Senior Management Accountant and Head of Finance. Planning and organisation Managing competing priorities, prioritizing own and team resources to effectively deliver on short, medium and longer term priorities Ensure accurate reporting and records management Preparation and presentation of all aspects of the monthly management accounts reporting to the Senior management Accountant and the Finance Business Partners to review the position and work responsively and collaboratively. Supporting across the ICB, providing timely, accurate information. Work flexibly to support various elements of ledger close down for one or more types of spend or budget areas. These areas may change as directed by the Head of Finance, to offer a range of experience and development across the management accounting hub. Communications and Partnerships Work collaboratively, modelling inclusive, respectful and compassionate leadership Able to take account of a broad range of perspectives, including staff, patients and the public, to inform decision making Comfortable presenting information and training to internal and external stakeholder groups Build strong, trust-based relationships across the ICB, with NHS providers, local government, VCFSE partners and communities as needed Effective engagement with patients and the public as required . click apply for full job details
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Assistant Manager Management Accounts - Band 7 Closing date is 19 March 2026 An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Assistant Manager Management Accounts to join the ICB. Our Assistant Manager Management Accounts are part of our management accounting hub for the ICB providing leadership and support to the Senior Management Accountant and the Associate Director of Financial Management, Accounts & Financial Services, to deliver the engine room of the finance function, responsible for the integrity of our ledger, our reporting and our annual accounts close. These teams are key to everything the wider team delivers and have a key role to play in ensuring the organisation realises its ambitions. The team will deliver the monthly cycle of close and reporting, working closely with our wider finance team to support the budget holders, project owners and senior responsible officers across the organisation to ensure they have the right insight to deliver their objectives. Sharing and learning from each other to shape forecasting, resource utilisation, risk, mitigation, productivity and value opportunities. The team will be key to interpreting technical guidance and will work as a conduit across the finance and commercial directorate, as well as with external partners where required. Main duties of the job The post holder will hold a CCAB qualification or be qualified by suitable experience. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Support the Senior Management Accountant in all aspects related to integrity of the Standing Financial Instructions and Standing Orders. Working with our Finance Business Partners to support the development of a true understanding of the run rate and underlying position of the area. Analysis of complex qualitative and quantitative data relating to finance Use of Population Health Management methodologies and tools to inform projects and programmes that will improve outcomes for patients and sustainability of health services Responsible for one or more areas of budget management and reporting as delegated by the Senior Management Accountant and Associate Director of Financial Management, Accounts & Financial Services. Ensure accurate reporting and records management Preparation and presentation of all aspects of the monthly management accounts reporting to the Senior management Accountant and the Finance Business Partners to review the position and work responsively and collaboratively. Please see attached Job Description and Personal Specification for full details regarding the duties and responsibilities of the role. About us Mid and South Essex ICB is a statutory organisation responsible for planning and delivering local health and care services across Mid and South Essex. As part of changes to the NHS commissioning landscape, the ICB will transition to the new Essex ICB on 1 April 2026. This role will be appointed within the Essex ICB structure, working across the county to improve the health of local people. The organisations headquarters is Seax House, Chelmsford, and we operate a hybrid working model that includes working across Essex and from home. Essex ICB currently has offices in Brentwood, Harlow and Colchester, in addition to the Chelmsford HQ. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace that values diversity. We know that different experiences, ideas and perspectives help create a stronger and more innovative organisation that delivers better outcomes for patients. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, including people of all ages, disabilities, sex, gender identity or expression, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation or personal circumstances. Our policies ensure all applicants are treated fairly and consistently throughout the recruitment process, including consideration of reasonable adjustments for disabled applicants. Please note that the organisation does not hold a sponsorship licence. Job responsibilities ROLE PURPOSE / SUMMARY The proposed Essex Integrated Care Board (ICB) will be a new organisation formed through the consolidation of three ICB areas in response to the NHSs ambition to deliver a more streamlined, strategic and cost-effective model of health commissioning. The ICB will oversee the commissioning of care for the approximately 2 million people who live in Essex. Operating within a reduced running cost envelope and aligned to the new requirements of ICBs in England, the proposed Essex ICB will focus on improving population health outcomes, health equity and smarter resource allocation. By establishing clear and transparent funding arrangements, triangulated with activity and workforce within our system we aim to support our collective understanding of how resources are allocated across the system for both revenue and capital. Our Assistant Manager Management Accounts are part of our management accounting hub for the ICB providing leadership and support to the Senior Management Accountant and the Associate Director of Financial Management, Accounts & Financial Services, to deliver the engine room of the finance function, responsible for the integrity of our ledger, our reporting and our annual accounts close. These teams are key to everything the wider team delivers and have a key role to play in ensuring the organisation realises its ambitions. The team will deliver the monthly cycle of close and reporting, working closely with our Business Partnering team to support the budget holders, project owners and senior responsible officers across the organisation to ensure they have the right insight to deliver their objectives. Sharing and learning from each other to shape forecasting, resource utilisation, risk, mitigation, productivity and value opportunities. The team will be key to interpreting technical guidance and will work as a conduit across the finance and commercial directorate, as well as with external partners where required. As the ICB transitions to become a leaner, more focused strategic commissioning organisation the post holder will be expected to support the Head of Finance in delivering on the three fundamental shifts set out in the NHS 10-year plan: From Treatment to Prevention: Embedding preventative, personalised and population based approaches to commissioning. From Hospital to Community: Championing care model redesign that supports community and neighbourhood health. From Analogue to Digital: Enabling clinically driven transformation through digital innovation, data analytics and evidence based improvement. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To deliver on the job description set out above, the job holder will be expected to deliver on the requirements set out below: Policy and service development Support the implementation of policy and / or service developments related to finance. Ensure compliance with relevant ICB policies Use research, innovation and audits to inform service improvements or performance management Support the Senior Management Accountant in all aspects related to integrity of the Standing Financial Instructions and Standing Orders. Working with our Finance Business Partners to support the development of a true understanding of the run rate and underlying position of the area. Strategy and analysis Analysis of complex qualitative and quantitative data relating to finance Turns analysis into useful insights and reports that can be used to inform decision making and delivery Present complex data, information and insights, including qualitative and quantitative data, through clear and simple written and verbal briefings Use of data and insight to contribute to reporting, including performance management, financial and quality reporting against agreed contractual or project deliverables Use of Population Health Management methodologies and tools to inform projects and programmes that will improve outcomes for patients and sustainability of health services Responsible for one or more areas of budget management and reporting as delegated by the Senior Management Accountant and Head of Finance. Planning and organisation Managing competing priorities, prioritizing own and team resources to effectively deliver on short, medium and longer term priorities Ensure accurate reporting and records management Preparation and presentation of all aspects of the monthly management accounts reporting to the Senior management Accountant and the Finance Business Partners to review the position and work responsively and collaboratively. Supporting across the ICB, providing timely, accurate information. Work flexibly to support various elements of ledger close down for one or more types of spend or budget areas. These areas may change as directed by the Head of Finance, to offer a range of experience and development across the management accounting hub. Communications and Partnerships Work collaboratively, modelling inclusive, respectful and compassionate leadership Able to take account of a broad range of perspectives, including staff, patients and the public, to inform decision making Comfortable presenting information and training to internal and external stakeholder groups Build strong, trust-based relationships across the ICB, with NHS providers, local government, VCFSE partners and communities as needed Effective engagement with patients and the public as required . click apply for full job details
Lambeth Council Director of Adult Social Care Salary Circa £140,000 Lambeth is a borough defined by its energy, diversity and ambition. As we work towards the goals set out in our Lambeth Borough Plan 2030, we are focused on creating a future that is fairer, healthier and more inclusive for every resident. Our values - Equitable, Kind, Accountable and Ambitious - guide the way we lead, the decisions we make, and the relationships we build across our communities. Within this context, we are seeking an exceptional leader to join us as our next Director of Adult Social Care, a role that carries the statutory responsibilities of the Director of Adult Social Services (DASS). This is a pivotal position, central to how we support adults in the borough to live safe, independent and fulfilling lives. The successful candidate will report directly to the Corporate Director for Integrated Health and Adult Social Care and will be a key member of Lambeth's senior leadership team. This role requires a leader who can see both the bigger strategic picture and the individual lives behind our services. You will set the direction for Adult Social Care in Lambeth, shaping services that are person centred, inclusive and responsive to the needs of our diverse communities. You will drive forward transformation and continuous improvement, ensuring the service is modern, resilient and financially sustainable. Working closely with partners across the NHS, voluntary and community sectors, and wider systems, you will play a central role in strengthening and evolving Lambeth's integrated care model. Leadership in Lambeth is as much about values as it is about expertise. We are looking for someone who leads with empathy and authenticity, who empowers others, and who embodies our commitment to fairness and social justice. You will champion safeguarding and uphold the highest standards of professional practice while nurturing a workforce culture rooted in kindness, accountability and ambition. To succeed in this role, you will bring significant senior experience in Adult Social Care along with a strong understanding of the statutory and regulatory frameworks that govern the service. You will be confident in strategic planning, organisational change, and financial stewardship, and you will have a proven ability to work collaboratively across systems to deliver better outcomes. Above all, you will share our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion - ensuring that every decision and service reflects the people we serve. This is a rare and exciting opportunity to make a powerful impact in one of London's most dynamic boroughs. If you are inspired by the chance to lead change, champion integrated working and deliver for our communities, we would be delighted to hear from you. For more information please visit our site by clicking Apply and speak to our search consultants Ben Parsonage ( ) and Alex Hayes ( ) Closing date: Sunday 22 March 2026
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Lambeth Council Director of Adult Social Care Salary Circa £140,000 Lambeth is a borough defined by its energy, diversity and ambition. As we work towards the goals set out in our Lambeth Borough Plan 2030, we are focused on creating a future that is fairer, healthier and more inclusive for every resident. Our values - Equitable, Kind, Accountable and Ambitious - guide the way we lead, the decisions we make, and the relationships we build across our communities. Within this context, we are seeking an exceptional leader to join us as our next Director of Adult Social Care, a role that carries the statutory responsibilities of the Director of Adult Social Services (DASS). This is a pivotal position, central to how we support adults in the borough to live safe, independent and fulfilling lives. The successful candidate will report directly to the Corporate Director for Integrated Health and Adult Social Care and will be a key member of Lambeth's senior leadership team. This role requires a leader who can see both the bigger strategic picture and the individual lives behind our services. You will set the direction for Adult Social Care in Lambeth, shaping services that are person centred, inclusive and responsive to the needs of our diverse communities. You will drive forward transformation and continuous improvement, ensuring the service is modern, resilient and financially sustainable. Working closely with partners across the NHS, voluntary and community sectors, and wider systems, you will play a central role in strengthening and evolving Lambeth's integrated care model. Leadership in Lambeth is as much about values as it is about expertise. We are looking for someone who leads with empathy and authenticity, who empowers others, and who embodies our commitment to fairness and social justice. You will champion safeguarding and uphold the highest standards of professional practice while nurturing a workforce culture rooted in kindness, accountability and ambition. To succeed in this role, you will bring significant senior experience in Adult Social Care along with a strong understanding of the statutory and regulatory frameworks that govern the service. You will be confident in strategic planning, organisational change, and financial stewardship, and you will have a proven ability to work collaboratively across systems to deliver better outcomes. Above all, you will share our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion - ensuring that every decision and service reflects the people we serve. This is a rare and exciting opportunity to make a powerful impact in one of London's most dynamic boroughs. If you are inspired by the chance to lead change, champion integrated working and deliver for our communities, we would be delighted to hear from you. For more information please visit our site by clicking Apply and speak to our search consultants Ben Parsonage ( ) and Alex Hayes ( ) Closing date: Sunday 22 March 2026