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Energy Transition Manager
SGN Craigavon, County Armagh
Energy Transition Manager Lurgan £44.4k - £49.6k per annum (dependent on skills and qualifications) Full Time Hybrid working Competitive pension scheme - Enhanced maternity/paternity pay - Life assurance - HolidayPlus - Cycle2work Scheme & more REQ5337 The objective of this role is to represent Evolve's interests with key stakeholders including the Department for Economy, Utility Regulator, CCNI, other government departments, network operators and gas suppliers. We deliver safety, warmth, and comfort to homes and businesses. Every role, whether in the office or on the front line, plays a key part in this mission. Here's how you will contribute Supporting the continued development of broader strategic energy transition decisions, establishing an Evolve position and communicating clearly internally and externally. Collaborating with other network operators on energy strategy funded projects and leading on energy strategy projects when appropriate. Contribute to the ongoing development of decarbonisation policies and procedures. Define an Evolve position in consultation with internal process stakeholders and communicating it where necessary to internal policy stakeholders. Lead on Evolve's responses to key stakeholder energy transition requests e.g. Public consultations, Call for Evidence, Requests for Information. Stay informed about best practice for key energy strategy projects including attending conferences, reading industry publications, and collaborating with other professionals in the field. Engage with other areas of the business to communicate changes and input to strategic decision making. Present analysis and research relating to all areas of Energy Transition in Northern Ireland to the Evolve Senior Management What you will need Knowledge of Northern Ireland energy industry Experience in a regulated environment A strong academic record Strong influencing and negotiating skills Strong numeric literacy with analytical skills Excellent organisation skills Flexible approach to new challenges Not sure you meet every requirement? Research shows some people - particularly women and those from underrepresented backgrounds - may hesitate to apply unless they meet every criteria. At Evolve, we value diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. If this role interests you but you're not sure you tick every box, we'd still love to hear from you. You might be just who we're looking for - now or in the future. Why Evolve? Evolve is a leader in pioneering research and development toward a net-zero energy system. Our cutting-edge technologies and innovative thinking are driving change in the gas industry, all while keeping people safe and warm. If you require any accommodations or support during the application process, reach out to us. We're here to help ensure an inclusive and accessible experience for everyone.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Energy Transition Manager Lurgan £44.4k - £49.6k per annum (dependent on skills and qualifications) Full Time Hybrid working Competitive pension scheme - Enhanced maternity/paternity pay - Life assurance - HolidayPlus - Cycle2work Scheme & more REQ5337 The objective of this role is to represent Evolve's interests with key stakeholders including the Department for Economy, Utility Regulator, CCNI, other government departments, network operators and gas suppliers. We deliver safety, warmth, and comfort to homes and businesses. Every role, whether in the office or on the front line, plays a key part in this mission. Here's how you will contribute Supporting the continued development of broader strategic energy transition decisions, establishing an Evolve position and communicating clearly internally and externally. Collaborating with other network operators on energy strategy funded projects and leading on energy strategy projects when appropriate. Contribute to the ongoing development of decarbonisation policies and procedures. Define an Evolve position in consultation with internal process stakeholders and communicating it where necessary to internal policy stakeholders. Lead on Evolve's responses to key stakeholder energy transition requests e.g. Public consultations, Call for Evidence, Requests for Information. Stay informed about best practice for key energy strategy projects including attending conferences, reading industry publications, and collaborating with other professionals in the field. Engage with other areas of the business to communicate changes and input to strategic decision making. Present analysis and research relating to all areas of Energy Transition in Northern Ireland to the Evolve Senior Management What you will need Knowledge of Northern Ireland energy industry Experience in a regulated environment A strong academic record Strong influencing and negotiating skills Strong numeric literacy with analytical skills Excellent organisation skills Flexible approach to new challenges Not sure you meet every requirement? Research shows some people - particularly women and those from underrepresented backgrounds - may hesitate to apply unless they meet every criteria. At Evolve, we value diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. If this role interests you but you're not sure you tick every box, we'd still love to hear from you. You might be just who we're looking for - now or in the future. Why Evolve? Evolve is a leader in pioneering research and development toward a net-zero energy system. Our cutting-edge technologies and innovative thinking are driving change in the gas industry, all while keeping people safe and warm. If you require any accommodations or support during the application process, reach out to us. We're here to help ensure an inclusive and accessible experience for everyone.
Global Director, Strategic Partnerships
Euromonitor International.
About Euromonitor Euromonitor International leads the world in data analytics and research into markets, industries, economies and consumers. We provide truly global insight and data on thousands of products and services; we are the first destination for organisations seeking growth. With our guidance, our clients can make bold, strategic decisions with confidence. The Opportunity We're looking for an exceptional Global Director of Strategic Partnerships to help us accelerate our next phase of commercial growth. This is an exciting, newly created role with the opportunity to shape our global partnership strategy from the ground up. In this high impact, commercially focused role, you'll shape and scale our global ecosystem of strategic partnerships; from financial information providers and technology platforms to media organisations and industry networks. Your work will ensure Euromonitor data is seamlessly embedded wherever our customers operate. You'll design innovative commercial models, lead VP/C suite conversations, and deliver partnerships that expand our reach, grow revenue, and embed our insight into partner workflows across the world. This role reports to the VP of Partnerships and works closely with Product, Technology, Sales, Research, Marketing, Legal and Finance. What You'll Lead Build and manage a high value global partner pipeline Design scalable commercial models (licensing, embedded data, APIs, AI/LLM content use cases) Lead negotiations involving data rights, IP, attribution, and revenue shares Oversee partnerships end to end - from deal shaping and contracting to onboarding, activation, and renewal Embed Euromonitor content into partner platforms to grow brand visibility and data usage Align with cross functional teams to drive joint business cases, GTM plans, technical integrations, and commercial success metrics What You Bring Deep experience building and scaling multimillion pound partnership portfolios Strong commercial acumen: building pipelines from scratch, closing high value deals, and scaling global partnerships Expertise in licensing, embedded data, APIs/MCP, and AI/LLM use cases Senior level influencing skills (VP/C suite) Strong negotiation skills in complex IP and data driven environments Familiarity with ecosystems such as financial data providers, cloud/marketplace platforms, media organisations, and industry associations Who You Are A builder who thrives on creating new revenue streams and partnership frameworks Commercial, structured, and highly strategic Brand aware and comfortable shaping market perception Curious, experimental, and data driven A clear communicator and highly collaborative operator across commercial, tech, and research teams Why Euromonitor? A globally diverse team across 16 offices A culture centred on inclusion, curiosity, growth, and collaboration Competitive benefits, flexible working, generous holiday allowance CSR commitment with volunteering days and charitable contributions A place where your impact is visible - and celebrated Ready to shape the future of global data partnerships? If you're excited by building something big, bold, and commercially powerful, we'd love to hear from you. The full JD will be provided at the first stage in the process. Why work for Euromonitor? Our Values: We seek individuals who act with integrity We look for candidates who are curious about the world We feel that as a community, we're stronger together We seek toenable people to feel empowered We welcome candidates who bring strength in diversity International: not only do we have a very multinational workforce in each office but we communicate across our 16 offices worldwide on a daily basis. Hardworking and sociable: our staff know how to work hard and know also how to enjoy themselves! We pride ourselves on creating an appropriate work-life balance, with flexible hours and regular socialising including frequent after work meet ups, summer and Christmas parties and a whole range of other groups to be involved with. Committed to making a difference: We believe that people are looking for something worthwhile in a company beyond the workplace. Our extensive Corporate Social Responsibility Programme gives each member of staff two volunteering days a year in addition to holidays. It gives all new starters a donation amount on joining us which they can give to a charity of their choice. Excellent benefits: we offer competitive salaries, enhanced healthcare and pensions, plus generous holiday allowances, hybrid working and, in many offices, a Core Hours policy allowing flexible start and finish times to each day. Opportunities to grow: we offer extensive training and development opportunities at all levels. The vast majority of our Managers and Directors have been promoted from within and many have moved across departments as well as upwards. We pride ourselves on identifying and rewarding talent. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: Euromonitor International does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, colour, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, disability and genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, or other non merit factor.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
About Euromonitor Euromonitor International leads the world in data analytics and research into markets, industries, economies and consumers. We provide truly global insight and data on thousands of products and services; we are the first destination for organisations seeking growth. With our guidance, our clients can make bold, strategic decisions with confidence. The Opportunity We're looking for an exceptional Global Director of Strategic Partnerships to help us accelerate our next phase of commercial growth. This is an exciting, newly created role with the opportunity to shape our global partnership strategy from the ground up. In this high impact, commercially focused role, you'll shape and scale our global ecosystem of strategic partnerships; from financial information providers and technology platforms to media organisations and industry networks. Your work will ensure Euromonitor data is seamlessly embedded wherever our customers operate. You'll design innovative commercial models, lead VP/C suite conversations, and deliver partnerships that expand our reach, grow revenue, and embed our insight into partner workflows across the world. This role reports to the VP of Partnerships and works closely with Product, Technology, Sales, Research, Marketing, Legal and Finance. What You'll Lead Build and manage a high value global partner pipeline Design scalable commercial models (licensing, embedded data, APIs, AI/LLM content use cases) Lead negotiations involving data rights, IP, attribution, and revenue shares Oversee partnerships end to end - from deal shaping and contracting to onboarding, activation, and renewal Embed Euromonitor content into partner platforms to grow brand visibility and data usage Align with cross functional teams to drive joint business cases, GTM plans, technical integrations, and commercial success metrics What You Bring Deep experience building and scaling multimillion pound partnership portfolios Strong commercial acumen: building pipelines from scratch, closing high value deals, and scaling global partnerships Expertise in licensing, embedded data, APIs/MCP, and AI/LLM use cases Senior level influencing skills (VP/C suite) Strong negotiation skills in complex IP and data driven environments Familiarity with ecosystems such as financial data providers, cloud/marketplace platforms, media organisations, and industry associations Who You Are A builder who thrives on creating new revenue streams and partnership frameworks Commercial, structured, and highly strategic Brand aware and comfortable shaping market perception Curious, experimental, and data driven A clear communicator and highly collaborative operator across commercial, tech, and research teams Why Euromonitor? A globally diverse team across 16 offices A culture centred on inclusion, curiosity, growth, and collaboration Competitive benefits, flexible working, generous holiday allowance CSR commitment with volunteering days and charitable contributions A place where your impact is visible - and celebrated Ready to shape the future of global data partnerships? If you're excited by building something big, bold, and commercially powerful, we'd love to hear from you. The full JD will be provided at the first stage in the process. Why work for Euromonitor? Our Values: We seek individuals who act with integrity We look for candidates who are curious about the world We feel that as a community, we're stronger together We seek toenable people to feel empowered We welcome candidates who bring strength in diversity International: not only do we have a very multinational workforce in each office but we communicate across our 16 offices worldwide on a daily basis. Hardworking and sociable: our staff know how to work hard and know also how to enjoy themselves! We pride ourselves on creating an appropriate work-life balance, with flexible hours and regular socialising including frequent after work meet ups, summer and Christmas parties and a whole range of other groups to be involved with. Committed to making a difference: We believe that people are looking for something worthwhile in a company beyond the workplace. Our extensive Corporate Social Responsibility Programme gives each member of staff two volunteering days a year in addition to holidays. It gives all new starters a donation amount on joining us which they can give to a charity of their choice. Excellent benefits: we offer competitive salaries, enhanced healthcare and pensions, plus generous holiday allowances, hybrid working and, in many offices, a Core Hours policy allowing flexible start and finish times to each day. Opportunities to grow: we offer extensive training and development opportunities at all levels. The vast majority of our Managers and Directors have been promoted from within and many have moved across departments as well as upwards. We pride ourselves on identifying and rewarding talent. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: Euromonitor International does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, colour, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, disability and genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, or other non merit factor.
Director of Organisational Development & Inclusion
NHS Leeds, Yorkshire
Director of Organisational Development & Inclusion We are seeking an experienced and values-driven Director ofOrganisational Development (OD) & Inclusion to provide strategic leadershipacross our people agenda. Reporting to the Chief People Officer, you will helpshape an inclusive, high-performance culture that supports the delivery ofoutstanding patient care. Planned interview date: 20th April 2026 Main duties of the job Provide expert OD and workforce inclusion advice to the Chief People Officer and Board. Lead the Trusts inclusion strategy and translate national priorities into local action (including WRES/WDES, Gender Pay Gap and Sexual Safety). Champion Freedom to Speak Up and strengthen routes for colleagues to raise concerns. Streamline and enhance leadership development and accredited programmes. Use workforce insights and metrics to target interventions and deliver sustainable cultural change. Build strong partnerships with trade unions, staff networks and system partners. You will be educated to Masters level (or equivalent experience) with significant senior leadership experience in OD and inclusion within a large, complex organisation. You will bring credible expertise in cultural change, leadership development, employment law and workforce inclusion, alongside a clear commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Salary: AfC Band 9 Interview date: 20th April To apply, please submit your application via NHS Jobs, clearly evidencing how you meet the person specification and how you will role model compassionate and inclusive leadership. About us Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the largest andbusiest acute hospital trusts in the country. We are the local hospital forLeeds and provide specialist services for our local communities, the Yorkshireand Humber region and beyond. This means that people in Leeds have access to some of thevery best care in the country and benefit from a seamless provision of allservices. We play an important role in the training and education ofmedical, nursing and dental students, and are a centre for world classresearch, innovation and pioneering new treatments. Leeds Teaching Hospitals has a budget of more than £2.1billion and a 20,000 strong staff. Last year, we delivered close to 1.8 millionepisodes of care, including 109,000 inpatient admissions, 1.3 millionoutpatient attendances and 359,000 attendances in our Emergency Departments. Our care and clinical expertise is delivered from sevenhospitals on five sites, and they are all joined by our vision to be the bestfor specialist and integrated care. Job responsibilities JOB PURPOSE/SUMMARY The Director of OD & Inclusion will ensure the delivery of a highlyeffective people service which supports managers to develop a people-oriented,high-performance culture that emphasises engagement, productivity and quality.They will support the delivery of a people focused, leading edge organisationwhich supports the delivery of the highest quality patient care. A compassionate and inclusive leadership style and role modelling of theTrusts values will be critical to success. PRINCIPALDUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY Provide expert workforce inclusion advice tothe Chief People Officer and Board. To lead operational activity to create an inclusiveplace to work. To develop and lead the strategy to NHSS36 and beyond. Streamline leadership offer and accreditedprogrammes. Operationalise improvements in the WRES/WDES/GenderPay Gap/Sexual Safety. Champion Freedom To Speak Up (FTSU) and establishmultiple routes for colleagues to raise concerns across the Trust. To work with the Patient Experience lead andDeputy Estates & Facilities Director. To renew and develop an OD strategy for LTHT,streamlining the offer. To provide strategy and operational leadershipof OH functionexploring opportunities to combinelearning across place/WYAAT. To develop a place-based/WYAAT OD partnershipand strategy. To design and develop the OD Business Partnermodel alongside HRBP model, working closely with the Deputy Chief People Officerto ensure a combined and aligned service. To deputise for the Chief People Officer atinclusion events nationally where required. To participate in Executive On-Call duties. To work with the Director of Communications toensure colleague engagement and OD activity is aligned. To embed the Trust priorities and values intoall colleague development activity. OperationalResponsibilities As anautonomous senior member of the People Function, the post holder will take the strategic lead on the development of OD & I taking due account ofnational priorities and requirements e.g. NHS People Plan; ensuring that bestpractice is applied across the people agenda. To beresponsible for the management and provision of a first-class professionalpeople service in the OD & I portfolio. Corporateresponsibility for the development & implementation of a range of peoplepolicies which impact across the organisation. Ensuring they remain relevant,up-to-date and effective in supporting colleagues. Use information& metrics gained from a variety of workforce reports to identify currentand future OD&I issues and develop a range of initiatives to respond. Develop andpromote productive partnership working arrangements with trade unions, widercolleagues and staff networks. To undertake complex surveys relating to service improvements. Providedirection and support to ensure audits (internal/external) are organised asrequired and be responsible for ensuring all recommendations made followingthese audits are responded to as required and changes implemented. Advise and lead on workforce inclusion, ensuring the Trust isappropriately represented at internal and external meetings. To support the Chief People Officer to facilitate, influence andimplement change as appropriate. Ensure personal high visibility by working closely with the seniormanagers and their teams to obtain direct feedback on the relevance and qualityof people services provided to optimise the contribution of the teams. Provide comprehensive and professional expert advice and support toDirectors and senior managers across the Trust, investigating and advising onvery complex people issues. Analyse a range of very complex employment situations which requiredeciding on the way forward, where no precedent exists or options conflict. Responsible for managing the operation of information systems across theOD&I portfolio. Todevelop a long-term OD strategy for LTHT, which streamlines the offer tocolleagues and services. Actively manage the pay and non-pay budgets for several services withinthe People function. Develop and agree cost improvement plans, ensuring management anddelivery of the schemes year on year. Project Management Lead and drive change management initiatives designed to improveorganisational and personal performance, productivity and quality. Ensure OD&I adopt and implement national initiatives as directed andmonitor/report progress against targets. To take the strategic lead on specific projects or pieces of work onbehalf of the CPO, taking responsibility for the achievement of outcomes withinrequired timescales Ensure that there is a robust approach for monitoring the progress of abroad range of projects and change initiatives to ensure projects are deliveredwithin the available resources and to theagreed timescales, providingregular reports andraising significant problems/issues in a timely manner so that early,remedial action can be taken. Provide regular reports on OD&I activity to various formal meetingsand committees, such as the People Improvement Framework Assurance Group,People Committee and Board. Leadership To provide expert, high-level advice and support to senior managementcolleagues. Interpreting overall health policy & strategy to establishclear goals and standards for OD&I at LTHT. Support the ongoing professional development of the OD&I function. To deputise for the Chief People Officer on OD&I matters whenrequired. Communicating highly complex and highly contentious information in aclear and effective manner to various stakeholders, where there can besignificant barriers to acceptance which need to be overcome, which may bepotentially hostile and antagonistic. This could include influencing andnegotiating on delivery of services and leading the engagement process withstrategic stakeholders. Provide strong leadership to teams across the function (directly andindirectly managed); acting as a credible source of knowledge and support. Lead and evaluate the delivery of robust people interventions andprogrammes that continuously improve organisational performance andtransformation using leading edge and evidence-based people practices andinterventions. Line management for several departments in the People function. Ensurethat team members have the skills and experience to deliver the OD&I strategythrough effective performance management, target setting, coaching anddevelopment. As part of the People Services senior team, to provide strong visibleleadership and support to ensure that individual contributions are maximised,and development needs are met whilst ensuring a truly integrated service. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to Masters level or equivalent experience . click apply for full job details
Apr 06, 2026
Full time
Director of Organisational Development & Inclusion We are seeking an experienced and values-driven Director ofOrganisational Development (OD) & Inclusion to provide strategic leadershipacross our people agenda. Reporting to the Chief People Officer, you will helpshape an inclusive, high-performance culture that supports the delivery ofoutstanding patient care. Planned interview date: 20th April 2026 Main duties of the job Provide expert OD and workforce inclusion advice to the Chief People Officer and Board. Lead the Trusts inclusion strategy and translate national priorities into local action (including WRES/WDES, Gender Pay Gap and Sexual Safety). Champion Freedom to Speak Up and strengthen routes for colleagues to raise concerns. Streamline and enhance leadership development and accredited programmes. Use workforce insights and metrics to target interventions and deliver sustainable cultural change. Build strong partnerships with trade unions, staff networks and system partners. You will be educated to Masters level (or equivalent experience) with significant senior leadership experience in OD and inclusion within a large, complex organisation. You will bring credible expertise in cultural change, leadership development, employment law and workforce inclusion, alongside a clear commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Salary: AfC Band 9 Interview date: 20th April To apply, please submit your application via NHS Jobs, clearly evidencing how you meet the person specification and how you will role model compassionate and inclusive leadership. About us Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the largest andbusiest acute hospital trusts in the country. We are the local hospital forLeeds and provide specialist services for our local communities, the Yorkshireand Humber region and beyond. This means that people in Leeds have access to some of thevery best care in the country and benefit from a seamless provision of allservices. We play an important role in the training and education ofmedical, nursing and dental students, and are a centre for world classresearch, innovation and pioneering new treatments. Leeds Teaching Hospitals has a budget of more than £2.1billion and a 20,000 strong staff. Last year, we delivered close to 1.8 millionepisodes of care, including 109,000 inpatient admissions, 1.3 millionoutpatient attendances and 359,000 attendances in our Emergency Departments. Our care and clinical expertise is delivered from sevenhospitals on five sites, and they are all joined by our vision to be the bestfor specialist and integrated care. Job responsibilities JOB PURPOSE/SUMMARY The Director of OD & Inclusion will ensure the delivery of a highlyeffective people service which supports managers to develop a people-oriented,high-performance culture that emphasises engagement, productivity and quality.They will support the delivery of a people focused, leading edge organisationwhich supports the delivery of the highest quality patient care. A compassionate and inclusive leadership style and role modelling of theTrusts values will be critical to success. PRINCIPALDUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY Provide expert workforce inclusion advice tothe Chief People Officer and Board. To lead operational activity to create an inclusiveplace to work. To develop and lead the strategy to NHSS36 and beyond. Streamline leadership offer and accreditedprogrammes. Operationalise improvements in the WRES/WDES/GenderPay Gap/Sexual Safety. Champion Freedom To Speak Up (FTSU) and establishmultiple routes for colleagues to raise concerns across the Trust. To work with the Patient Experience lead andDeputy Estates & Facilities Director. To renew and develop an OD strategy for LTHT,streamlining the offer. To provide strategy and operational leadershipof OH functionexploring opportunities to combinelearning across place/WYAAT. To develop a place-based/WYAAT OD partnershipand strategy. To design and develop the OD Business Partnermodel alongside HRBP model, working closely with the Deputy Chief People Officerto ensure a combined and aligned service. To deputise for the Chief People Officer atinclusion events nationally where required. To participate in Executive On-Call duties. To work with the Director of Communications toensure colleague engagement and OD activity is aligned. To embed the Trust priorities and values intoall colleague development activity. OperationalResponsibilities As anautonomous senior member of the People Function, the post holder will take the strategic lead on the development of OD & I taking due account ofnational priorities and requirements e.g. NHS People Plan; ensuring that bestpractice is applied across the people agenda. To beresponsible for the management and provision of a first-class professionalpeople service in the OD & I portfolio. Corporateresponsibility for the development & implementation of a range of peoplepolicies which impact across the organisation. Ensuring they remain relevant,up-to-date and effective in supporting colleagues. Use information& metrics gained from a variety of workforce reports to identify currentand future OD&I issues and develop a range of initiatives to respond. Develop andpromote productive partnership working arrangements with trade unions, widercolleagues and staff networks. To undertake complex surveys relating to service improvements. Providedirection and support to ensure audits (internal/external) are organised asrequired and be responsible for ensuring all recommendations made followingthese audits are responded to as required and changes implemented. Advise and lead on workforce inclusion, ensuring the Trust isappropriately represented at internal and external meetings. To support the Chief People Officer to facilitate, influence andimplement change as appropriate. Ensure personal high visibility by working closely with the seniormanagers and their teams to obtain direct feedback on the relevance and qualityof people services provided to optimise the contribution of the teams. Provide comprehensive and professional expert advice and support toDirectors and senior managers across the Trust, investigating and advising onvery complex people issues. Analyse a range of very complex employment situations which requiredeciding on the way forward, where no precedent exists or options conflict. Responsible for managing the operation of information systems across theOD&I portfolio. Todevelop a long-term OD strategy for LTHT, which streamlines the offer tocolleagues and services. Actively manage the pay and non-pay budgets for several services withinthe People function. Develop and agree cost improvement plans, ensuring management anddelivery of the schemes year on year. Project Management Lead and drive change management initiatives designed to improveorganisational and personal performance, productivity and quality. Ensure OD&I adopt and implement national initiatives as directed andmonitor/report progress against targets. To take the strategic lead on specific projects or pieces of work onbehalf of the CPO, taking responsibility for the achievement of outcomes withinrequired timescales Ensure that there is a robust approach for monitoring the progress of abroad range of projects and change initiatives to ensure projects are deliveredwithin the available resources and to theagreed timescales, providingregular reports andraising significant problems/issues in a timely manner so that early,remedial action can be taken. Provide regular reports on OD&I activity to various formal meetingsand committees, such as the People Improvement Framework Assurance Group,People Committee and Board. Leadership To provide expert, high-level advice and support to senior managementcolleagues. Interpreting overall health policy & strategy to establishclear goals and standards for OD&I at LTHT. Support the ongoing professional development of the OD&I function. To deputise for the Chief People Officer on OD&I matters whenrequired. Communicating highly complex and highly contentious information in aclear and effective manner to various stakeholders, where there can besignificant barriers to acceptance which need to be overcome, which may bepotentially hostile and antagonistic. This could include influencing andnegotiating on delivery of services and leading the engagement process withstrategic stakeholders. Provide strong leadership to teams across the function (directly andindirectly managed); acting as a credible source of knowledge and support. Lead and evaluate the delivery of robust people interventions andprogrammes that continuously improve organisational performance andtransformation using leading edge and evidence-based people practices andinterventions. Line management for several departments in the People function. Ensurethat team members have the skills and experience to deliver the OD&I strategythrough effective performance management, target setting, coaching anddevelopment. As part of the People Services senior team, to provide strong visibleleadership and support to ensure that individual contributions are maximised,and development needs are met whilst ensuring a truly integrated service. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to Masters level or equivalent experience . click apply for full job details
SAVE THE CHILDREN-5
Senior Climate Change Advisor
SAVE THE CHILDREN-5 Islington, London
Closing date: 16 April 2026 Ref: 7337 Save the Children UK is seeking a passionate and experienced Senior Climate Change Advisor to join our Global Outcomes Department and lead transformative climate adaptation work that protects children's rights and futures. In this pivotal role, you will provide technical leadership across the design and delivery of large-scale, single and multi-country climate adaptation programmes-particularly in developing countries and fragile contexts. A key focus of the role will be leading the development, delivery and learning of our climate and health portfolio, strengthening the evidence base and driving integration across programmes and policy. Working closely with Country Offices, multilateral and bilateral development partners (such as the Green Climate Fund and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office), and global partners, you will shape high-quality, evidence-based programmes, strengthen climate resilience across sectors, and influence global policy and practice on climate action. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to one of the most urgent intergenerational challenges of our time. If you are committed to climate justice, child rights, and systems-level change - and have the expertise to bridge climate science with practical, child-focused solutions we would love to hear from you. About Us Save the Children UK believes every child deserves a future. In the UK and around the world, we work every day to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. When crisis strikes, and children are most vulnerable, we are always among the first to respond and the last to leave. We ensure children's unique needs are met and their voices are heard. We deliver lasting results for millions of children, including those hardest to reach. About the Team: The climate crisis is a child right's crisis that threatens the fulfilment of all of children's rights. It is therefore of central importance to Save the Children's mission and a critical driver in our 2025-27 strategy. The Climate Change team is working as part of the Global Outcomes Department, having our Impact and Influencing function catalyse positive change for children and their communities; by driving influencing agendas and bringing knowledge, evidence, analysis and expertise to our partnerships, programmes and advocacy work. The Climate Change Team at SCUK also works as part of the Global Save the Children movement and the wider sector to drive long lasting systems changes at the global and country levels. We are committed to promoting inclusive and equitable solutions, amplifying the voices of children most affected by climate change, and prioritising locally led efforts for lasting change, through our ever-growing portfolio in UK, Africa and Asia. We are also committed to shifting powers to the local actors and country office by strengthening capacities particularly through providing high quality technical assistance for design, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of climate change projects (especially supported by GCF and other multilateral, bilateral, philanthropies and private sector development partners). About the role As a Senior Climate Change Advisor you will provide technical leadership in climate change issues and adaptation actions to shape and drive influencing and impact agendas within Save the Children and the wider sector. You will provide expert technical guidance to drive impactful programme design and evidence generation, and to policy and advocacy goals. You will build and maintain strategic relationships with key decision-makers and partners, lead capacity strengthening for colleagues and partners, and champion equality, inclusion and the shifting power agenda. Technical lead for GCF Malawi, Community Resilient Health and Wellbeing of Rural Communities in Southern Malawi (CHWBRC) Project Provide global thought leadership in climate change (adaptation primarily), climate induced health risks, environment & natural resource management to shape and drive shared influencing and impact agendas within the Save the Children movement and the wider sector, maintaining up-to-date expertise and monitoring relevant external trends. Develop and deliver very high-quality policy, research, and/or technical programme design and evaluation with minimal supervision, ensuring inclusivity and excellence in implementation. Contribute to a strong learning culture through leading or supporting research, evaluation, innovation and knowledge sharing. Support Country Offices to integrate climate change risk management and resilience outcomes into ongoing and future Sectoral and developmental programmes, strategies, and policies. Contribute to and lead the development of climate-related research, studies, evaluations, and documentation of good practice to build a body of evidence, based on best practices and lessons learned from global and national experiences, to support (i) knowledge management, (ii) evidence generation, and (iii) programme improvements Facilitate capacity strengthening through mentoring, coaching, and training, providing formal and informal support to colleagues and partners to build expertise and effectiveness. Work closely with colleagues across Save the Children UK and the wider movement to ensure climate is mainstreamed across all thematic areas, ensuring that colleagues are equipped with the latest climate-related science and best practices. Build and maintain relationships with key decision-makers, including donors, government agencies, multilateral partners, and peer organisations, to enhance collaboration and secure funding for climate-related initiatives. Support Country Offices in building relationships with GCF National Designated Authorities (NDAs) and other key stakeholders to advance climate finance access and impact. Work with partnerships and fundraising teams to identify and develop strategic partnerships with external organisations that aligns with Save the Children's climate-related objectives, and to identify funding opportunities for climate-related projects. About you We are looking for someone with the following experience, competencies and skills: Proven experience and the ability to design and implement large-scale climate adaptation programmes in developing countries, for multi-lateral and bi-lateral development partners Good understanding of climate change risks affecting global south communities, children and the marginalized Proven ability to translate complex scientific evidence on climate change into practical programming and policy recommendations Proven ability to strengthen evidence and learning uptake through analysis and collaboration, and proven ability to produce high-quality knowledge products (e.g. research, case studies, evaluations, etc.) Strategic thinker and demonstrated thought leader driven by impact and evidence, curious to keep up to date with new ideas and innovations, who sees the positive potential in change Experience of strengthening the integration of climate resilience and environmental sustainability into sectoral programs and/or Experience of designing and implementing nature-based solutions and adopting evidence-based ecosystem-based approaches Familiarity with global climate frameworks, funding mechanisms (e.g. the Green Climate Fund), and relevant policy processes. Experience supporting or managing multidisciplinary teams or consortia, ideally across countries or regions. The ability to be a thought leader in global or national adaptation planning such as climate and health; climate and nutrition; nature-based solutions; locally led adaptation; climate and gender; food and water security, etc. Strong interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, and authenticity that enable effective communication with different audiences Collaborative team player capable of coaching, motivating and working through others to achieve outstanding results Proven ability to build external relationships and partnerships, and to influence decision-makers, policy audiences (including politicians) and donors, and other key actors globally Please note: To avoid disappointment, you are advised to submit your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if a high volume of applications are received. This is to ensure that we can manage application levels whilst maintaining a positive candidate experience. Unfortunately, once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications. Location & Ways of Working: The majority of our roles can be performed remotely in the UK, but at times you will be required to come to your contracted office (usually between 2-4 days per month, depending on the needs of your role, team, or service). For many roles, this is likely to be the minimum required to deliver impact. This will be discussed and agreed with your manager/team, and we encourage candidates to discuss our ways of working in more detail at interview stage. Please note: travel costs to your contracted office will be at your own expense.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Closing date: 16 April 2026 Ref: 7337 Save the Children UK is seeking a passionate and experienced Senior Climate Change Advisor to join our Global Outcomes Department and lead transformative climate adaptation work that protects children's rights and futures. In this pivotal role, you will provide technical leadership across the design and delivery of large-scale, single and multi-country climate adaptation programmes-particularly in developing countries and fragile contexts. A key focus of the role will be leading the development, delivery and learning of our climate and health portfolio, strengthening the evidence base and driving integration across programmes and policy. Working closely with Country Offices, multilateral and bilateral development partners (such as the Green Climate Fund and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office), and global partners, you will shape high-quality, evidence-based programmes, strengthen climate resilience across sectors, and influence global policy and practice on climate action. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to one of the most urgent intergenerational challenges of our time. If you are committed to climate justice, child rights, and systems-level change - and have the expertise to bridge climate science with practical, child-focused solutions we would love to hear from you. About Us Save the Children UK believes every child deserves a future. In the UK and around the world, we work every day to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. When crisis strikes, and children are most vulnerable, we are always among the first to respond and the last to leave. We ensure children's unique needs are met and their voices are heard. We deliver lasting results for millions of children, including those hardest to reach. About the Team: The climate crisis is a child right's crisis that threatens the fulfilment of all of children's rights. It is therefore of central importance to Save the Children's mission and a critical driver in our 2025-27 strategy. The Climate Change team is working as part of the Global Outcomes Department, having our Impact and Influencing function catalyse positive change for children and their communities; by driving influencing agendas and bringing knowledge, evidence, analysis and expertise to our partnerships, programmes and advocacy work. The Climate Change Team at SCUK also works as part of the Global Save the Children movement and the wider sector to drive long lasting systems changes at the global and country levels. We are committed to promoting inclusive and equitable solutions, amplifying the voices of children most affected by climate change, and prioritising locally led efforts for lasting change, through our ever-growing portfolio in UK, Africa and Asia. We are also committed to shifting powers to the local actors and country office by strengthening capacities particularly through providing high quality technical assistance for design, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of climate change projects (especially supported by GCF and other multilateral, bilateral, philanthropies and private sector development partners). About the role As a Senior Climate Change Advisor you will provide technical leadership in climate change issues and adaptation actions to shape and drive influencing and impact agendas within Save the Children and the wider sector. You will provide expert technical guidance to drive impactful programme design and evidence generation, and to policy and advocacy goals. You will build and maintain strategic relationships with key decision-makers and partners, lead capacity strengthening for colleagues and partners, and champion equality, inclusion and the shifting power agenda. Technical lead for GCF Malawi, Community Resilient Health and Wellbeing of Rural Communities in Southern Malawi (CHWBRC) Project Provide global thought leadership in climate change (adaptation primarily), climate induced health risks, environment & natural resource management to shape and drive shared influencing and impact agendas within the Save the Children movement and the wider sector, maintaining up-to-date expertise and monitoring relevant external trends. Develop and deliver very high-quality policy, research, and/or technical programme design and evaluation with minimal supervision, ensuring inclusivity and excellence in implementation. Contribute to a strong learning culture through leading or supporting research, evaluation, innovation and knowledge sharing. Support Country Offices to integrate climate change risk management and resilience outcomes into ongoing and future Sectoral and developmental programmes, strategies, and policies. Contribute to and lead the development of climate-related research, studies, evaluations, and documentation of good practice to build a body of evidence, based on best practices and lessons learned from global and national experiences, to support (i) knowledge management, (ii) evidence generation, and (iii) programme improvements Facilitate capacity strengthening through mentoring, coaching, and training, providing formal and informal support to colleagues and partners to build expertise and effectiveness. Work closely with colleagues across Save the Children UK and the wider movement to ensure climate is mainstreamed across all thematic areas, ensuring that colleagues are equipped with the latest climate-related science and best practices. Build and maintain relationships with key decision-makers, including donors, government agencies, multilateral partners, and peer organisations, to enhance collaboration and secure funding for climate-related initiatives. Support Country Offices in building relationships with GCF National Designated Authorities (NDAs) and other key stakeholders to advance climate finance access and impact. Work with partnerships and fundraising teams to identify and develop strategic partnerships with external organisations that aligns with Save the Children's climate-related objectives, and to identify funding opportunities for climate-related projects. About you We are looking for someone with the following experience, competencies and skills: Proven experience and the ability to design and implement large-scale climate adaptation programmes in developing countries, for multi-lateral and bi-lateral development partners Good understanding of climate change risks affecting global south communities, children and the marginalized Proven ability to translate complex scientific evidence on climate change into practical programming and policy recommendations Proven ability to strengthen evidence and learning uptake through analysis and collaboration, and proven ability to produce high-quality knowledge products (e.g. research, case studies, evaluations, etc.) Strategic thinker and demonstrated thought leader driven by impact and evidence, curious to keep up to date with new ideas and innovations, who sees the positive potential in change Experience of strengthening the integration of climate resilience and environmental sustainability into sectoral programs and/or Experience of designing and implementing nature-based solutions and adopting evidence-based ecosystem-based approaches Familiarity with global climate frameworks, funding mechanisms (e.g. the Green Climate Fund), and relevant policy processes. Experience supporting or managing multidisciplinary teams or consortia, ideally across countries or regions. The ability to be a thought leader in global or national adaptation planning such as climate and health; climate and nutrition; nature-based solutions; locally led adaptation; climate and gender; food and water security, etc. Strong interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, and authenticity that enable effective communication with different audiences Collaborative team player capable of coaching, motivating and working through others to achieve outstanding results Proven ability to build external relationships and partnerships, and to influence decision-makers, policy audiences (including politicians) and donors, and other key actors globally Please note: To avoid disappointment, you are advised to submit your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close the vacancy early if a high volume of applications are received. This is to ensure that we can manage application levels whilst maintaining a positive candidate experience. Unfortunately, once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications. Location & Ways of Working: The majority of our roles can be performed remotely in the UK, but at times you will be required to come to your contracted office (usually between 2-4 days per month, depending on the needs of your role, team, or service). For many roles, this is likely to be the minimum required to deliver impact. This will be discussed and agreed with your manager/team, and we encourage candidates to discuss our ways of working in more detail at interview stage. Please note: travel costs to your contracted office will be at your own expense.
PROSPECTUS-4
Director of Policy and Engagement
PROSPECTUS-4
Our client, a well-known anti-poverty charity is looking to recruit a Director of Policy & Engagement on a maternity contract of up to 12 months. This great charity provides front-line advice, advocacy and campaigning and policy work on behalf of people in London beneath pension age, who are experiencing issues around benefit payments, disability and housing or who are at risk of homelessness. The services they provide have become even more essential during the current cost of living crisis. The role: As Director of Policy & Engagement, you will lead the organisation's policy, public affairs, and campaigns function, shaping and delivering local and national influencing to drive change on social security and housing issues. You will ensure the voices of people with lived experience are central to all of the organisation's work, embedding meaningful participation across the organisation, in governance, services, policy and campaigns. You will also oversee strategic external communications to support the organisation's influencing, brand and fundraising objectives and will direct all fundraising for your department including managing funder relationships, identifying opportunities and leading on bid writing and reporting. This is a senior leadership role with responsibility for influencing policy and practice locally and nationally and representing the charity as a spokesperson in the media, with government ministers, MPs, and other senior stakeholders. You will manage a small multidisciplinary team of four, ensuring integrated effective delivery across the organisation. The role will cover strategic leadership, policy, public affairs & campaigns, stakeholder & media engagement, external communications, embedding participation, fundraising leadership, team leadership and cross-organisational Integration. The person: The successful candidate will be a strategic, politically astute leader with experience of leading policy, public affairs and campaigns at a senior level. They will have experience of integrating research campaigns, participation, external communications and fundraising to deliver impact locally and nationally. They will have excellent media stakeholder and political engagement skills, with experience of acting as a spokesperson for an organisation. This person will value and embed lived experience in all aspects of their work and will have a strong understanding of social security and housing policy. This person will also have substantial experience of leading on research for social policy influencing purposes in addition to having developed and shaped policy for an organisation in a charity which works towards combatting poverty and other social justice issues. Having managed political and media engagement and external influencing activities in the past, this person will be an effective relationship manager both internally and externally, in addition to having provided knowledge based leadership to small teams in the charity sector. In addition to being a highly effective project manager, this person will be a very strong communicator both verbally and in writing, and will be fully committed to the aims and objectives of this anti-poverty charity. This organisation is an equal opportunity employer. People with lived experience of poverty, from global majority backgrounds, LGBTQIA+ individuals and disabled people are strongly encouraged to apply. We welcome evidence of experience from both work and non-work settings such as volunteering and personal life.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Our client, a well-known anti-poverty charity is looking to recruit a Director of Policy & Engagement on a maternity contract of up to 12 months. This great charity provides front-line advice, advocacy and campaigning and policy work on behalf of people in London beneath pension age, who are experiencing issues around benefit payments, disability and housing or who are at risk of homelessness. The services they provide have become even more essential during the current cost of living crisis. The role: As Director of Policy & Engagement, you will lead the organisation's policy, public affairs, and campaigns function, shaping and delivering local and national influencing to drive change on social security and housing issues. You will ensure the voices of people with lived experience are central to all of the organisation's work, embedding meaningful participation across the organisation, in governance, services, policy and campaigns. You will also oversee strategic external communications to support the organisation's influencing, brand and fundraising objectives and will direct all fundraising for your department including managing funder relationships, identifying opportunities and leading on bid writing and reporting. This is a senior leadership role with responsibility for influencing policy and practice locally and nationally and representing the charity as a spokesperson in the media, with government ministers, MPs, and other senior stakeholders. You will manage a small multidisciplinary team of four, ensuring integrated effective delivery across the organisation. The role will cover strategic leadership, policy, public affairs & campaigns, stakeholder & media engagement, external communications, embedding participation, fundraising leadership, team leadership and cross-organisational Integration. The person: The successful candidate will be a strategic, politically astute leader with experience of leading policy, public affairs and campaigns at a senior level. They will have experience of integrating research campaigns, participation, external communications and fundraising to deliver impact locally and nationally. They will have excellent media stakeholder and political engagement skills, with experience of acting as a spokesperson for an organisation. This person will value and embed lived experience in all aspects of their work and will have a strong understanding of social security and housing policy. This person will also have substantial experience of leading on research for social policy influencing purposes in addition to having developed and shaped policy for an organisation in a charity which works towards combatting poverty and other social justice issues. Having managed political and media engagement and external influencing activities in the past, this person will be an effective relationship manager both internally and externally, in addition to having provided knowledge based leadership to small teams in the charity sector. In addition to being a highly effective project manager, this person will be a very strong communicator both verbally and in writing, and will be fully committed to the aims and objectives of this anti-poverty charity. This organisation is an equal opportunity employer. People with lived experience of poverty, from global majority backgrounds, LGBTQIA+ individuals and disabled people are strongly encouraged to apply. We welcome evidence of experience from both work and non-work settings such as volunteering and personal life.
The Careers and Enterprise Company
Impact and Insight Manager
The Careers and Enterprise Company
We are the national body for careers education in England, delivering support to schools and colleges to deliver modern, 21st century careers education. The Careers & Enterprise Company (CEC) is a great place to work. We operate within a fast-paced and collaborative environment. We are brought together by one thing: our passion to ensure young people get the best possible start in life and are supported to find their best next step. Do you want to be part of a mission-driven team focused on transforming young people's lives? If so, we'd love to hear from you! Role summary The Impact and Insight Manager will be responsible for leading an exciting range of high-profile research and analysis. Their work will develop the evidence base for careers education in schools, colleges and businesses, contributing to thought leadership. We are seeking an analytical, curious and collaborative individual as an expert on careers education. Identifying, generating and using a wide range of evidence and data, you will work with the Senior Manager Impact and Insight, within the Policy and Impact team, to build an evidence-led approach across all our work, also advising on evaluations. The main responsibilities include but are not limited to: Evaluation and research Generate insights from CEC and other data for the careers education system and demonstrate impact. Lead analysis of specific core datasets, including testing hypotheses, using quantitative analysis and working closely with external advisers where necessary. Lead new areas of research and evaluation, ensuring the activity contributes to the evidence base for careers education. Relationships, Influencing & Management Build and develop trusted relationships with external research and policy organisations. Present accessible impact and insight findings and represent the CEC to stakeholders including. government, employers and educators. Project management and accountability for evaluation and research projects, potentially with external partners, producing insights to drive improvements. Essential criteria: Experience of designing, delivering and managing evaluations in a social impact context. Proven track record of generating insights from data, using a structured approach including statistical analysis software (such as SPSS). Experience of engaging the support of stakeholders (internal and external) throughout the design and delivery of relevant research and analysis. Experience of communicating research (verbal and written) to a broad range of audiences. Proven ability to work and lead delivery at pace in a multi-project environment and to oversee and manage content from multiple sources. For further information about the role, and to apply, please visit our website via the Apply button. Closing date: Monday 13th April 2026 (Midnight). Please note that we reserve the right to close this advert early should we receive suitable applications. Equity, Diversity and Inclusion At the Careers and Enterprise Company (CEC) we are committed to fostering a culture of belonging. We know that engagement at work relies on feeling included and valued. Inclusion is both a choice and a practice, for us as an organisation and for individuals within our team. We aim to drive inclusion through every aspect of our work and we understand that diverse teams are essential for innovative careers education and are central to our mission and impact. CEC values the visible and invisible qualities that makes each member of our team who they are. We are a disability confident employer and if you need any help or support through the application process, please contact the HR team and details can be found on our website.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
We are the national body for careers education in England, delivering support to schools and colleges to deliver modern, 21st century careers education. The Careers & Enterprise Company (CEC) is a great place to work. We operate within a fast-paced and collaborative environment. We are brought together by one thing: our passion to ensure young people get the best possible start in life and are supported to find their best next step. Do you want to be part of a mission-driven team focused on transforming young people's lives? If so, we'd love to hear from you! Role summary The Impact and Insight Manager will be responsible for leading an exciting range of high-profile research and analysis. Their work will develop the evidence base for careers education in schools, colleges and businesses, contributing to thought leadership. We are seeking an analytical, curious and collaborative individual as an expert on careers education. Identifying, generating and using a wide range of evidence and data, you will work with the Senior Manager Impact and Insight, within the Policy and Impact team, to build an evidence-led approach across all our work, also advising on evaluations. The main responsibilities include but are not limited to: Evaluation and research Generate insights from CEC and other data for the careers education system and demonstrate impact. Lead analysis of specific core datasets, including testing hypotheses, using quantitative analysis and working closely with external advisers where necessary. Lead new areas of research and evaluation, ensuring the activity contributes to the evidence base for careers education. Relationships, Influencing & Management Build and develop trusted relationships with external research and policy organisations. Present accessible impact and insight findings and represent the CEC to stakeholders including. government, employers and educators. Project management and accountability for evaluation and research projects, potentially with external partners, producing insights to drive improvements. Essential criteria: Experience of designing, delivering and managing evaluations in a social impact context. Proven track record of generating insights from data, using a structured approach including statistical analysis software (such as SPSS). Experience of engaging the support of stakeholders (internal and external) throughout the design and delivery of relevant research and analysis. Experience of communicating research (verbal and written) to a broad range of audiences. Proven ability to work and lead delivery at pace in a multi-project environment and to oversee and manage content from multiple sources. For further information about the role, and to apply, please visit our website via the Apply button. Closing date: Monday 13th April 2026 (Midnight). Please note that we reserve the right to close this advert early should we receive suitable applications. Equity, Diversity and Inclusion At the Careers and Enterprise Company (CEC) we are committed to fostering a culture of belonging. We know that engagement at work relies on feeling included and valued. Inclusion is both a choice and a practice, for us as an organisation and for individuals within our team. We aim to drive inclusion through every aspect of our work and we understand that diverse teams are essential for innovative careers education and are central to our mission and impact. CEC values the visible and invisible qualities that makes each member of our team who they are. We are a disability confident employer and if you need any help or support through the application process, please contact the HR team and details can be found on our website.
Head of Policy and Public Affairs
RESIDENTIAL LANDLORDS ASSOCIATION
The NRLA package: 25 days annual leave increasing to 26 days with three years' service, 27 days with five years' service and 28 days with seven years' service Additional annual day off for your birthday Salary exchange Pension scheme Life assurance Cash plan health and wellbeing benefit including Employee Assistance Programme and counselling service Sick pay Cycle purchase loans, season tickets loans and interest free staff loans Complimentary NRLA membership Non contractual annual performance-related bonus scheme Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Location: London/hybrid - based from our London office with a minimum of 20% of time in the office Main Purpose and Scope of Job: As a senior manager, work collaboratively to ensure the delivery of the NRLA vision, values and strategic objectives. Lead the development and implementation of the NRLA's national policy and public affairs strategy, ensuring internal and stakeholder support. Provide advice to the Executive Team as required on policy and public affairs issues. Responsible for: A team of three colleagues Duties & Key Responsibilities Delivery & Impact: Lead the development and oversee the delivery of the NRLA's national policy and public affairs agenda. Work collaboratively with internal teams and external stakeholders as appropriate, to develop robust, evidence-based policy proposals. Identify and develop new opportunities for the NRLA to leverage its resources and assets - including our members, research and partners - to influence political and sector stakeholders. Design, project manage and evaluate plans to progress the NRLA's policy objectives and build its reputation with political and sector stakeholders in England and Wales. Ensure that the team's work is communicated effectively with our members, and engaging them on campaigns as appropriate, working to increase member satisfaction in this area. Proactively collaborate with other colleagues across the organisation, including (but not limited to) communications, marketing and commercial, to ensure policy and public affairs aims and activities are integrated and complemented across the organisation's work. External Relationship: Proactively seek out and maintain effective professional networks that will add value to NRLA's work and its reputation as an influential and reliable partner. Create and nurture collaborative campaign planning and execution with stakeholders and third-party organisations. Manage relationships with external agencies and consultants to deliver objectives. Governance & control: Ensure effective budgetary control mechanisms are in place to monitor spending and value for money. Provide regular updates for the Board and the Executive Team on policy and public affairs plans as required. Ensure team compliance with key policy and procedure in areas such as health and safety; equalities and diversity; data protection; code of conduct and all other statutory requirements, which are routinely checked for compliance. Performance Management: Provide support and development to team members, to ensure that they are appropriately structured and resourced to deliver the corporate aims. Develop a strong performance culture and commitment to customer satisfaction. Monitor performance and ensure the delivery of high quality and innovative services. No leadership role profile can be entirely comprehensive, the post holder will be required to undertake additional duties from time to time, in line with the above responsibilities, as required by the Board. Qualifications: Degree in politics, public policy or other relevant subject; or equivalent experience Skills & abilities: Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence a range of stakeholders. Flexible approach, able to respond quickly to events. External focus, with proven ability to build networks and work in partnership with relevant bodies and organisations. Strong focus on detail, and the delivery of quality-focused information and service. Experience Essential: At least four years' experience working with and/or influencing policymakers, politicians and/or stakeholders Experience of line management Experience of leading policy and/or public affairs campaigns and using a range of campaign approaches Project management Experience of working collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders. Flexible, with demonstrable ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team Desirable: Experience of the housing sector Experience of working with a membership association or third-sector organisation Knowledge: Understanding of UK politics, the private rented sector, and the role of trade associations. Understanding of a creative campaigning environment. Understanding of the role of national and local governments and how to interact with governmental stakeholders. Personal Attributes and other requirements: Excellent interpersonal skills to develop strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders Commitment to the NRLA's objectives Willingness to travel and/or work out of office hours on occasion (e.g. for meetings and engaging with NRLA members - on average once a month)
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
The NRLA package: 25 days annual leave increasing to 26 days with three years' service, 27 days with five years' service and 28 days with seven years' service Additional annual day off for your birthday Salary exchange Pension scheme Life assurance Cash plan health and wellbeing benefit including Employee Assistance Programme and counselling service Sick pay Cycle purchase loans, season tickets loans and interest free staff loans Complimentary NRLA membership Non contractual annual performance-related bonus scheme Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Location: London/hybrid - based from our London office with a minimum of 20% of time in the office Main Purpose and Scope of Job: As a senior manager, work collaboratively to ensure the delivery of the NRLA vision, values and strategic objectives. Lead the development and implementation of the NRLA's national policy and public affairs strategy, ensuring internal and stakeholder support. Provide advice to the Executive Team as required on policy and public affairs issues. Responsible for: A team of three colleagues Duties & Key Responsibilities Delivery & Impact: Lead the development and oversee the delivery of the NRLA's national policy and public affairs agenda. Work collaboratively with internal teams and external stakeholders as appropriate, to develop robust, evidence-based policy proposals. Identify and develop new opportunities for the NRLA to leverage its resources and assets - including our members, research and partners - to influence political and sector stakeholders. Design, project manage and evaluate plans to progress the NRLA's policy objectives and build its reputation with political and sector stakeholders in England and Wales. Ensure that the team's work is communicated effectively with our members, and engaging them on campaigns as appropriate, working to increase member satisfaction in this area. Proactively collaborate with other colleagues across the organisation, including (but not limited to) communications, marketing and commercial, to ensure policy and public affairs aims and activities are integrated and complemented across the organisation's work. External Relationship: Proactively seek out and maintain effective professional networks that will add value to NRLA's work and its reputation as an influential and reliable partner. Create and nurture collaborative campaign planning and execution with stakeholders and third-party organisations. Manage relationships with external agencies and consultants to deliver objectives. Governance & control: Ensure effective budgetary control mechanisms are in place to monitor spending and value for money. Provide regular updates for the Board and the Executive Team on policy and public affairs plans as required. Ensure team compliance with key policy and procedure in areas such as health and safety; equalities and diversity; data protection; code of conduct and all other statutory requirements, which are routinely checked for compliance. Performance Management: Provide support and development to team members, to ensure that they are appropriately structured and resourced to deliver the corporate aims. Develop a strong performance culture and commitment to customer satisfaction. Monitor performance and ensure the delivery of high quality and innovative services. No leadership role profile can be entirely comprehensive, the post holder will be required to undertake additional duties from time to time, in line with the above responsibilities, as required by the Board. Qualifications: Degree in politics, public policy or other relevant subject; or equivalent experience Skills & abilities: Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence a range of stakeholders. Flexible approach, able to respond quickly to events. External focus, with proven ability to build networks and work in partnership with relevant bodies and organisations. Strong focus on detail, and the delivery of quality-focused information and service. Experience Essential: At least four years' experience working with and/or influencing policymakers, politicians and/or stakeholders Experience of line management Experience of leading policy and/or public affairs campaigns and using a range of campaign approaches Project management Experience of working collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders. Flexible, with demonstrable ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team Desirable: Experience of the housing sector Experience of working with a membership association or third-sector organisation Knowledge: Understanding of UK politics, the private rented sector, and the role of trade associations. Understanding of a creative campaigning environment. Understanding of the role of national and local governments and how to interact with governmental stakeholders. Personal Attributes and other requirements: Excellent interpersonal skills to develop strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders Commitment to the NRLA's objectives Willingness to travel and/or work out of office hours on occasion (e.g. for meetings and engaging with NRLA members - on average once a month)
British Science Association
Head of EDIS (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Science and Health)
British Science Association Kensington And Chelsea, London
Job Title: Head of EDIS (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Science and Health) Reporting to: Director of Development & External Relations Responsible for : Line-management of two staff (EDIS Community Manager, EDIS Programme Manager) and responsible for the wider EDIS team, including the EDIS Programme Officer and Events Officer. Based: Our Head Office is based in Kensington, London SW7, but we have an agile working policy enabling people to work at another UK location up to 4 days/week. Requests for permanent remote working will be considered and we welcome applications from people based in other parts of the UK. Terms : Full-time (35 hours per week), permanent. Requests for part-time or flexible working will be considered. Salary: £46,811 - £57,416 per annum. About Us The British Science Association (BSA) was founded in 1831 and is a registered charity. We are creating a future where science is more relevant, representative, and connected to society. We have ambitious goals to put people at the heart of science. About the Role EDIS is a coalition of organisations working to improve equality, diversity and inclusion within the science and health research sectors. Originally established by The Francis Crick Institute (The Crick), Wellcome Trust (Wellcome) and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the British Science Association (BSA) has recently taken over the hosting of the coalition (from February 2026), working in partnership with the Crick, and funded by a seven-year grant from Wellcome. The new Head of EDIS will provide strategic leadership for the EDIS programme, positioning EDIS as a trusted, influential voice and source of sector support on equity, diversity and inclusion across science and health research. EDIS is a long-term programme with national reach. The Head of EDIS will be responsible for shaping and implementing the EDIS strategy in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, ensuring activities are valued by members and aligned with the coalition's values and objectives and contributing to the long-term sustainability and evolution of the programme beyond the grant period. The role holder will lead a dedicated team, cultivate a culture of inclusivity, and champion the impact of EDIS across and beyond the coalition, ultimately supporting the advancement of equitable practices and opportunities in science and health. Key responsibilities Develop and deliver the EDIS strategy: Review and update the EDIS strategy, working with key stakeholders, including developing an implementation plan, KPIs and a theory of change. Lead on engagement with EDIS members and prospective members, the EDIS Advisory Group, and senior external stakeholders including funders, policy makers and national bodies to shape and deliver the EDIS strategy. Oversee delivery of the EDIS strategy, reporting on progress and collecting, using and sharing evidence, evaluation and learning to shape priorities, activities and outputs. Recruit, lead, support and champion the EDIS team: Recruit the 'core' EDIS team, with direct line management responsibilities for the EDIS Programme Manager and EDIS Community Manager. Develop a strong, collaborative team culture for EDIS, reflecting the values of the BSA and of EDIS, and inspiring the team to develop and contribute to the programme and strategy. Champion the work of EDIS across the BSA and more widely. Develop and deliver EDIS activities: Network and build strong relationships with EDIS members and prospective members. Support and work with the EDIS team to deliver the 'embedding EDI' workstream of the EDIS Strategy, and to provide overall co-ordination on the delivery of the other workstreams (Inclusive Research and Inclusive Leadership), including the development of shared definitions, principles, frameworks and practical guidance for the sector. Provide strategic oversight of EDIS activities, working closely with the BSA Grants (Community Engagement) team and our partners at the Crick. Act as a senior advocate and spokesperson for EDIS, working closely with the Policy & Public Affairs team to influence policy and practice and to position EDIS as a credible, evidence-led voice on EDI. Support the EDIS membership: Consult and collaborate with the EDIS members, and prospective members, to ensure that their views are listened and responded to. Steward current and prospective EDIS members, ensuring there is a vibrant, engaged community and membership offer. This may require regular travel, particularly to London. Lead on the sharing of insights and updates to EDIS members on key developments and updates. Work closely with Head of Fundraising and Membership to grow the EDIS membership, and to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of EDIS. The successful candidate will have extensive experience of developing and delivering EDI strategies and Experience in leading a significant project, programme or discrete area, setting strategy, and influencing stakeholders towards its aims and objectives. The closing date for applications is Monday 13 April at 12 noon. First round interviews are due to take place in the week commencing Monday 20 April 2026, with second round interviews taking place on Tuesday 5 May and Wednesday 6 May 2026. You will be informed as soon as possible after the application deadline whether you have been selected for interview. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. As part of the British Science Association's commitment to being a Disability Confident employer, all disabled applicants who meet the 'essential criteria' for this vacancy will be offered an interview under our guaranteed interview scheme. No agencies please.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Head of EDIS (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Science and Health) Reporting to: Director of Development & External Relations Responsible for : Line-management of two staff (EDIS Community Manager, EDIS Programme Manager) and responsible for the wider EDIS team, including the EDIS Programme Officer and Events Officer. Based: Our Head Office is based in Kensington, London SW7, but we have an agile working policy enabling people to work at another UK location up to 4 days/week. Requests for permanent remote working will be considered and we welcome applications from people based in other parts of the UK. Terms : Full-time (35 hours per week), permanent. Requests for part-time or flexible working will be considered. Salary: £46,811 - £57,416 per annum. About Us The British Science Association (BSA) was founded in 1831 and is a registered charity. We are creating a future where science is more relevant, representative, and connected to society. We have ambitious goals to put people at the heart of science. About the Role EDIS is a coalition of organisations working to improve equality, diversity and inclusion within the science and health research sectors. Originally established by The Francis Crick Institute (The Crick), Wellcome Trust (Wellcome) and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the British Science Association (BSA) has recently taken over the hosting of the coalition (from February 2026), working in partnership with the Crick, and funded by a seven-year grant from Wellcome. The new Head of EDIS will provide strategic leadership for the EDIS programme, positioning EDIS as a trusted, influential voice and source of sector support on equity, diversity and inclusion across science and health research. EDIS is a long-term programme with national reach. The Head of EDIS will be responsible for shaping and implementing the EDIS strategy in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, ensuring activities are valued by members and aligned with the coalition's values and objectives and contributing to the long-term sustainability and evolution of the programme beyond the grant period. The role holder will lead a dedicated team, cultivate a culture of inclusivity, and champion the impact of EDIS across and beyond the coalition, ultimately supporting the advancement of equitable practices and opportunities in science and health. Key responsibilities Develop and deliver the EDIS strategy: Review and update the EDIS strategy, working with key stakeholders, including developing an implementation plan, KPIs and a theory of change. Lead on engagement with EDIS members and prospective members, the EDIS Advisory Group, and senior external stakeholders including funders, policy makers and national bodies to shape and deliver the EDIS strategy. Oversee delivery of the EDIS strategy, reporting on progress and collecting, using and sharing evidence, evaluation and learning to shape priorities, activities and outputs. Recruit, lead, support and champion the EDIS team: Recruit the 'core' EDIS team, with direct line management responsibilities for the EDIS Programme Manager and EDIS Community Manager. Develop a strong, collaborative team culture for EDIS, reflecting the values of the BSA and of EDIS, and inspiring the team to develop and contribute to the programme and strategy. Champion the work of EDIS across the BSA and more widely. Develop and deliver EDIS activities: Network and build strong relationships with EDIS members and prospective members. Support and work with the EDIS team to deliver the 'embedding EDI' workstream of the EDIS Strategy, and to provide overall co-ordination on the delivery of the other workstreams (Inclusive Research and Inclusive Leadership), including the development of shared definitions, principles, frameworks and practical guidance for the sector. Provide strategic oversight of EDIS activities, working closely with the BSA Grants (Community Engagement) team and our partners at the Crick. Act as a senior advocate and spokesperson for EDIS, working closely with the Policy & Public Affairs team to influence policy and practice and to position EDIS as a credible, evidence-led voice on EDI. Support the EDIS membership: Consult and collaborate with the EDIS members, and prospective members, to ensure that their views are listened and responded to. Steward current and prospective EDIS members, ensuring there is a vibrant, engaged community and membership offer. This may require regular travel, particularly to London. Lead on the sharing of insights and updates to EDIS members on key developments and updates. Work closely with Head of Fundraising and Membership to grow the EDIS membership, and to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of EDIS. The successful candidate will have extensive experience of developing and delivering EDI strategies and Experience in leading a significant project, programme or discrete area, setting strategy, and influencing stakeholders towards its aims and objectives. The closing date for applications is Monday 13 April at 12 noon. First round interviews are due to take place in the week commencing Monday 20 April 2026, with second round interviews taking place on Tuesday 5 May and Wednesday 6 May 2026. You will be informed as soon as possible after the application deadline whether you have been selected for interview. Interested? If you would like to find out more, please click the apply button. You will be directed to our website to complete your application for this position. As part of the British Science Association's commitment to being a Disability Confident employer, all disabled applicants who meet the 'essential criteria' for this vacancy will be offered an interview under our guaranteed interview scheme. No agencies please.
Ascent Sourcing Ltd
Product Manager
Ascent Sourcing Ltd
Product Manager London (Hybrid x 2 days per week in office) £58,380 per annum Our client is a national charity dedicated to supporting organisations that work directly with people experiencing homelessness in England. The charity focuses on improving services and advocating for policy changes aimed at ending homelessness. The Product Manager will develop and own the product strategy for the platform, based on comprehensive knowledge of the market, customers, users, and the broader charity and housing sector. This position involves analysing market, customer, and competitor trends, defining product positioning, creating business cases, setting pricing strategies, developing roadmaps, and planning go-to-market approaches. The chosen Product Manager will be responsible for achieving product goals and ensuring the overall success of the product portfolio. Experience & Skills Required: Essential: At least three years as a SaaS focussed Product Manager for a commercial software product, showing responsibility for strategy, business cases, and the product roadmap. Proven ability to use market and customer insights to develop new offerings and achieve measurable business results. Demonstrated experience collaborating with UX, engineering, sales, and marketing teams to deliver and launch product enhancements. Effective stakeholder management skills, including presenting to senior leadership, influencing without formal authority, and coordinating across multiple teams. Desirable: Demonstrated experience within charities, housing, or homelessness services, including sector expertise and relevant networks. Previous involvement in Salesforce ISV/OEM product development or employment with a Salesforce-focused organization. Proven track record in B2B sales processes, partner and channel strategy implementation, or collaboration with external partners and integrators. Responsibilities: Product strategy & vision Establish and uphold the vision, value propositions, and long-term strategy for the In Form product portfolio. Oversee alignment of individual product roadmaps and releases with strategic objectives and organizational priorities. Ensure that product strategies, propositions, and pricing decisions advance Homeless Link's charitable mission, foster positive outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness, and support the organization's sustainability. Customer research, market & competitive insight Conduct market research and analyse competitor activities. Monitor key market factors such as technological advances, regulatory changes, and industry shifts, then identify how these can lead to new product opportunities. Oversee research involving both existing customers and potential clients. Establish target market segments, create detailed buyer and user profiles, and prioritise specific use cases. Business and commercial Create business cases and financial models to support investment decisions. Develop product propositions and launch plans. Coordinate with Sales and Marketing for go-to-market activities. Advise on product portfolio investments, clearly outlining trade-offs between impact, risk, cost, and opportunity. Roadmaps & prioritisation Own and maintain internal and external roadmaps, prioritising outcomes that deliver customer value and commercial viability within agreed usability and technical constraints. Product lifecycle management Define and embed lifecycle processes across the product portfolio, covering ideation, research and validation, proposition development, progression to delivery and launch Review and plan retirement of products or features that no longer deliver value. Product performance & analytics Define and oversee KPIs, and product analytics to measure them; Interpret usage and commercial data to recommend actions. Stakeholder and cross-functional collaboration Present product strategy and updates to leadership, sales, partners and external audiences. Act as a product ambassador work closely with Product Owner, UX Designer, Technical Architect, Release Manager, Sales, Support, Delivery and Marketing to ensure commercial and operational readiness. Ensure teams across the organisation have a shared understanding of product strategy, target customers, value propositions and priorities Governance and Information Security Maintain product artefacts (business cases, pricing docs, roadmaps, competitor dossiers, stakeholder briefs) and ensure decisions are recorded and communicated.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Product Manager London (Hybrid x 2 days per week in office) £58,380 per annum Our client is a national charity dedicated to supporting organisations that work directly with people experiencing homelessness in England. The charity focuses on improving services and advocating for policy changes aimed at ending homelessness. The Product Manager will develop and own the product strategy for the platform, based on comprehensive knowledge of the market, customers, users, and the broader charity and housing sector. This position involves analysing market, customer, and competitor trends, defining product positioning, creating business cases, setting pricing strategies, developing roadmaps, and planning go-to-market approaches. The chosen Product Manager will be responsible for achieving product goals and ensuring the overall success of the product portfolio. Experience & Skills Required: Essential: At least three years as a SaaS focussed Product Manager for a commercial software product, showing responsibility for strategy, business cases, and the product roadmap. Proven ability to use market and customer insights to develop new offerings and achieve measurable business results. Demonstrated experience collaborating with UX, engineering, sales, and marketing teams to deliver and launch product enhancements. Effective stakeholder management skills, including presenting to senior leadership, influencing without formal authority, and coordinating across multiple teams. Desirable: Demonstrated experience within charities, housing, or homelessness services, including sector expertise and relevant networks. Previous involvement in Salesforce ISV/OEM product development or employment with a Salesforce-focused organization. Proven track record in B2B sales processes, partner and channel strategy implementation, or collaboration with external partners and integrators. Responsibilities: Product strategy & vision Establish and uphold the vision, value propositions, and long-term strategy for the In Form product portfolio. Oversee alignment of individual product roadmaps and releases with strategic objectives and organizational priorities. Ensure that product strategies, propositions, and pricing decisions advance Homeless Link's charitable mission, foster positive outcomes for individuals experiencing homelessness, and support the organization's sustainability. Customer research, market & competitive insight Conduct market research and analyse competitor activities. Monitor key market factors such as technological advances, regulatory changes, and industry shifts, then identify how these can lead to new product opportunities. Oversee research involving both existing customers and potential clients. Establish target market segments, create detailed buyer and user profiles, and prioritise specific use cases. Business and commercial Create business cases and financial models to support investment decisions. Develop product propositions and launch plans. Coordinate with Sales and Marketing for go-to-market activities. Advise on product portfolio investments, clearly outlining trade-offs between impact, risk, cost, and opportunity. Roadmaps & prioritisation Own and maintain internal and external roadmaps, prioritising outcomes that deliver customer value and commercial viability within agreed usability and technical constraints. Product lifecycle management Define and embed lifecycle processes across the product portfolio, covering ideation, research and validation, proposition development, progression to delivery and launch Review and plan retirement of products or features that no longer deliver value. Product performance & analytics Define and oversee KPIs, and product analytics to measure them; Interpret usage and commercial data to recommend actions. Stakeholder and cross-functional collaboration Present product strategy and updates to leadership, sales, partners and external audiences. Act as a product ambassador work closely with Product Owner, UX Designer, Technical Architect, Release Manager, Sales, Support, Delivery and Marketing to ensure commercial and operational readiness. Ensure teams across the organisation have a shared understanding of product strategy, target customers, value propositions and priorities Governance and Information Security Maintain product artefacts (business cases, pricing docs, roadmaps, competitor dossiers, stakeholder briefs) and ensure decisions are recorded and communicated.
University of East London
Energy and Carbon Manager
University of East London
Location Docklands Campus Salary £46,471 to £51,606 per annum inclusive of London Weighting Post Type Full Time Post Type Permanent Closing Date Wednesday 08 April 2026 Interview Date To be confirmed Reference 0014-26-S-R University of East London Founded in 1898, we at the University of East London (UEL) are 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 Us ESTATES AND FACILITIES The Estates and Facilities Directorate at the University of East London is a strategic enabler of the University's mission to deliver an inclusive, safe, innovative, and digitally enabled learning environment. The Directorate is responsible for shaping, managing, and transforming UEL's physical estate as an integrated platform for education, research, innovation, community engagement, and operational excellence. Working in close partnership with IT, Strategic Development & Delivery, Finance, Procurement, People & Culture, Health & Safety, and external delivery partners, the Directorate ensures that physical and digital infrastructure are intentionally aligned. Together, these collaborations enable collective decision-making, resilient operations, and the integration of smart technologies into day-to-day campus management. The Estates and Facilities Directorate plays a critical role in realising UEL's ambition to be a sector-leading Campus one that supports flexible modes of study, enhances wellbeing and safety, reduces environmental impact, and creates high-quality, future-ready spaces for students, staff, and the wider community. About the Job: You will take ownership of the day-to-day management of UEL's Energy and Water Management Systems, projects, and contracts and ultimately, responsibility for the energy and carbon performance of UEL's multimillion-pound estate. You will monitor usage, identifying and addressing peak and troughs in consumption, delivering impactful projects that reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions across the campus. You will bring your deep technical expertise and legislative understanding to ensure compliance, continuous improvement, and innovation in energy performance. You will embed sustainable practices into policies, procedures, and technical specifications, helping to shape and influence a culture of environmental responsibility across the organisation. Collaboration is key to this role. You will work closely with colleagues from Estates and Facilities including UEL's maintenance, security and facilities and teams and in particular the Sustainability team where your high-level autonomy and decision-making will deliver strategic improvement You will also work with academic colleagues and external partners and contractors to promote awareness of energy use and carbon reduction, particularly in relation to Scope 1 and 2 emissions. Your deep technical expertise will be instrumental in identifying opportunities for efficiency, influencing decision-making, and delivering measurable results. This is a technical-specialist and project-lead role with significant influence on UEL's sustainability strategy. You will be joining a supportive and dynamic team with a shared commitment to sustainability and positive change. If you are passionate about energy management and want to make a tangible impact within a values-led university, we would love to hear from you. To review and update the Energy and Carbon Management Policy and its accompanying Management Plan, ensuring it reflects the Environmental Sustainability Policy and accompanying Strategy and Action Plan, UEL's Vision 2028, is relevant and 'fit for purpose'. Take responsibility for its implementation ensuring it reduces energy use and carbon emissions across the estate. In short, ensure that each of the energy and carbon documents reflect the University's wider aims and objectives, its sustainability ambitions, KPI's, and targets while also addressing the SDGs, and are included of UELs suite of sustainable documents. Be the lead point of contact for energy and water management across the estate and assist with the commercial aspects of the Energy Performance Contract. Select, appoint, and manage energy and water consultants/ suppliers in line with other E&F managers at UEL where necessary. Manage the energy and utilities contracts, authorising payment of invoices, and chasing rebates, working closely with the UEL Finance Department, Development & Capital Delivery team, maintenance team and campus managers. Identify opportunities for new and innovative technologies that will support energy, carbon and water reduction projects across UEL, and raise the university's profile as sector leaders in tackling key impact areas. Oversee the management of the existing building metering system (BMS) and its strategy, identifying areas for expansion, and project manage the installation of a comprehensive automated submetering system. Ensure it is fit for purpose, generates reports as required, identifies anomalies and takes any appropriate corrective action where needed. Work with Senior Mechanical & Engineering Project Managers (internal and external) and UEL's Development and Capital Delivery colleagues and external teams to develop and implement energy specifications/energy benchmarking criteria to ensure that energy and water saving, and low carbon measures are incorporated in new build and refurbishment projects. Work with the Sustainability Team to develop and manage initiatives to raise and maintain energy and environmental awareness with staff, students and stakeholders. Support with any training and development programmes in place that develop energy, water and carbon management skillsets of staff across the UEL Estates and Facilities team. Brief the team on new products, initiatives and regulations and make clear their role in achieving cost and carbon savings. About You Essential An undergraduate degree or equivalent in Engineering, Energy Management, Building Services, Environmental Management or another related subject. A master's degree is desirable but not essential for the role. Experience in working in the energy and water sector in a management role, or for a university as a senior energy manager for an organisation of similar size and operations with high autonomy in decision-making and ability to influence a broad range of stakeholders. Excellent knowledge of energy and water systems including automatic and sub-metered utilities meters, their integration onto building management systems and their application to cost and carbon reduction measures applicable for a university estate. Expert knowledge on energy and water related legislation, how and where it affects the University's operations. Advise on other external standards, requirements, and guidelines relating to energy, water and carbon to ensure compliance with current and forthcoming legislation. Knowledge of utility tariff arrangements, consortiums and procurement strategies (including alternative energy sourcing such as self-generation and power purchase agreements) and monitoring of any funding opportunities that may arise from them. Experience managing the utilities budget and contracts including forecasting, setting, and monitoring the budgets for energy and water consumption and ensure the University's energy procurement process supports the carbon management plan, achieves long term energy and cost security for the University. Experience working with and influencing the sustainability teams in reducing UEL's scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon emissions and in the development of a methodology for reviewing and minimising carbon emissions in all UEL refurbishment and new build development projects. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both oral and written, including the capacity to engage with, influence, and persuade a wide range of stakeholders particularly the most senior management at UEL, including the Board of Governors and Council, building up strong relationships and networks with internal and external partners. Desirable Postgraduate qualification in a topic that directly relates to the requirements of the role. Understanding various schemes such as Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), Salix Finance funding schemes, Energy Efficiency Scheme (EES) etc as well as the government agencies that sponsor or support these schemes (DEFRA, TEC, CCC, etc). and of energy and environmental management systems such as ISO5000 and 14001. Experience in conducting energy and utilities related heat mapping exercises, building and writing business cases for energy initiatives for the purpose of building the E&F teams' confidence and gaining senior management approval. . click apply for full job details
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Location Docklands Campus Salary £46,471 to £51,606 per annum inclusive of London Weighting Post Type Full Time Post Type Permanent Closing Date Wednesday 08 April 2026 Interview Date To be confirmed Reference 0014-26-S-R University of East London Founded in 1898, we at the University of East London (UEL) are 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 Us ESTATES AND FACILITIES The Estates and Facilities Directorate at the University of East London is a strategic enabler of the University's mission to deliver an inclusive, safe, innovative, and digitally enabled learning environment. The Directorate is responsible for shaping, managing, and transforming UEL's physical estate as an integrated platform for education, research, innovation, community engagement, and operational excellence. Working in close partnership with IT, Strategic Development & Delivery, Finance, Procurement, People & Culture, Health & Safety, and external delivery partners, the Directorate ensures that physical and digital infrastructure are intentionally aligned. Together, these collaborations enable collective decision-making, resilient operations, and the integration of smart technologies into day-to-day campus management. The Estates and Facilities Directorate plays a critical role in realising UEL's ambition to be a sector-leading Campus one that supports flexible modes of study, enhances wellbeing and safety, reduces environmental impact, and creates high-quality, future-ready spaces for students, staff, and the wider community. About the Job: You will take ownership of the day-to-day management of UEL's Energy and Water Management Systems, projects, and contracts and ultimately, responsibility for the energy and carbon performance of UEL's multimillion-pound estate. You will monitor usage, identifying and addressing peak and troughs in consumption, delivering impactful projects that reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions across the campus. You will bring your deep technical expertise and legislative understanding to ensure compliance, continuous improvement, and innovation in energy performance. You will embed sustainable practices into policies, procedures, and technical specifications, helping to shape and influence a culture of environmental responsibility across the organisation. Collaboration is key to this role. You will work closely with colleagues from Estates and Facilities including UEL's maintenance, security and facilities and teams and in particular the Sustainability team where your high-level autonomy and decision-making will deliver strategic improvement You will also work with academic colleagues and external partners and contractors to promote awareness of energy use and carbon reduction, particularly in relation to Scope 1 and 2 emissions. Your deep technical expertise will be instrumental in identifying opportunities for efficiency, influencing decision-making, and delivering measurable results. This is a technical-specialist and project-lead role with significant influence on UEL's sustainability strategy. You will be joining a supportive and dynamic team with a shared commitment to sustainability and positive change. If you are passionate about energy management and want to make a tangible impact within a values-led university, we would love to hear from you. To review and update the Energy and Carbon Management Policy and its accompanying Management Plan, ensuring it reflects the Environmental Sustainability Policy and accompanying Strategy and Action Plan, UEL's Vision 2028, is relevant and 'fit for purpose'. Take responsibility for its implementation ensuring it reduces energy use and carbon emissions across the estate. In short, ensure that each of the energy and carbon documents reflect the University's wider aims and objectives, its sustainability ambitions, KPI's, and targets while also addressing the SDGs, and are included of UELs suite of sustainable documents. Be the lead point of contact for energy and water management across the estate and assist with the commercial aspects of the Energy Performance Contract. Select, appoint, and manage energy and water consultants/ suppliers in line with other E&F managers at UEL where necessary. Manage the energy and utilities contracts, authorising payment of invoices, and chasing rebates, working closely with the UEL Finance Department, Development & Capital Delivery team, maintenance team and campus managers. Identify opportunities for new and innovative technologies that will support energy, carbon and water reduction projects across UEL, and raise the university's profile as sector leaders in tackling key impact areas. Oversee the management of the existing building metering system (BMS) and its strategy, identifying areas for expansion, and project manage the installation of a comprehensive automated submetering system. Ensure it is fit for purpose, generates reports as required, identifies anomalies and takes any appropriate corrective action where needed. Work with Senior Mechanical & Engineering Project Managers (internal and external) and UEL's Development and Capital Delivery colleagues and external teams to develop and implement energy specifications/energy benchmarking criteria to ensure that energy and water saving, and low carbon measures are incorporated in new build and refurbishment projects. Work with the Sustainability Team to develop and manage initiatives to raise and maintain energy and environmental awareness with staff, students and stakeholders. Support with any training and development programmes in place that develop energy, water and carbon management skillsets of staff across the UEL Estates and Facilities team. Brief the team on new products, initiatives and regulations and make clear their role in achieving cost and carbon savings. About You Essential An undergraduate degree or equivalent in Engineering, Energy Management, Building Services, Environmental Management or another related subject. A master's degree is desirable but not essential for the role. Experience in working in the energy and water sector in a management role, or for a university as a senior energy manager for an organisation of similar size and operations with high autonomy in decision-making and ability to influence a broad range of stakeholders. Excellent knowledge of energy and water systems including automatic and sub-metered utilities meters, their integration onto building management systems and their application to cost and carbon reduction measures applicable for a university estate. Expert knowledge on energy and water related legislation, how and where it affects the University's operations. Advise on other external standards, requirements, and guidelines relating to energy, water and carbon to ensure compliance with current and forthcoming legislation. Knowledge of utility tariff arrangements, consortiums and procurement strategies (including alternative energy sourcing such as self-generation and power purchase agreements) and monitoring of any funding opportunities that may arise from them. Experience managing the utilities budget and contracts including forecasting, setting, and monitoring the budgets for energy and water consumption and ensure the University's energy procurement process supports the carbon management plan, achieves long term energy and cost security for the University. Experience working with and influencing the sustainability teams in reducing UEL's scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon emissions and in the development of a methodology for reviewing and minimising carbon emissions in all UEL refurbishment and new build development projects. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both oral and written, including the capacity to engage with, influence, and persuade a wide range of stakeholders particularly the most senior management at UEL, including the Board of Governors and Council, building up strong relationships and networks with internal and external partners. Desirable Postgraduate qualification in a topic that directly relates to the requirements of the role. Understanding various schemes such as Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), Salix Finance funding schemes, Energy Efficiency Scheme (EES) etc as well as the government agencies that sponsor or support these schemes (DEFRA, TEC, CCC, etc). and of energy and environmental management systems such as ISO5000 and 14001. Experience in conducting energy and utilities related heat mapping exercises, building and writing business cases for energy initiatives for the purpose of building the E&F teams' confidence and gaining senior management approval. . click apply for full job details

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