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Buyer/Senior Buyer
MWH Treatment Limited Totton, Hampshire
Overview MWH Treatment are strengthening our Regional Procurement team to maintain high standards of governance, efficiency, and strategic alignment. To support this, we are recruiting a Buyer, based at our Testwood Office, with hybrid working available. The Buyer is responsible for delivering procurement activities across multiple projects within a region. This includes sourcing materials, negotiating terms, placing of orders, managing supplier relationships, and ensuring timely delivery of goods and services to support our projects. The role plays a critical part in cost control, risk mitigation, and operational efficiency. Job Summary: This role will be instrumental in: Sourcing Materials and Services: Leading procurement activities for a number of projects ensuring best value, innovation, and cost efficiencies. Supporting Project Demands: Providing procurement support to meet increased workload and ensure timely, compliant sourcing. Enhancing Supplier Relationships: Building strong partnerships to ensure performance, compliance, and continuous improvement. Driving Consistency: Aligning all procurement practices with company and client policies and procedures. Key Responsibilities Sourcing Materials and Services Collaborate with project managers, engineers, and site teams to understand procurement needs. Support the development of project procurement strategies/plans aligned with business goals. Lead tender processes, including ITTs/RFQs and evaluations. Place orders with suppliers and expedite deliveries when required to meet project timelines. Analyse market trends and risks to inform sourcing decisions. Lead negotiations with suppliers to establish commercial terms, service levels (including KPIs), and contractual conditions. Ensure compliance to Client & MWHT frameworks to mitigate risk and optimise value. Manage committed project costs to mitigate financial risk and minimise business exposure. Supply Chain Management Establish and maintain supplier relationships, resolving supply and service issues. Ensure supplier compliance with Health & Safety obligations. Address and resolve internal and external supply chain issues, acting as the primary escalation point. Process Management & Improvement Ensure adherence to procurement policies, contracts, and regulations. Implement best practices and drive continuous process improvement. Promote sustainable procurement aligned with business values and ESG objectives. Maintain and optimise the P2P system, ensuring clean and accurate data. Support internal and external audits. Performance, Reporting & Representation Prepare regional level reports on procurement performance. Represent the department and organisation professionally in all interactions. Build strong relationships with clients, suppliers, and internal teams. Share best practices, innovation and drive continuous improvement. Undertake additional duties, training, or working hours as reasonably required, consistent with the level of responsibility of this role. Proactively manage your own continuous professional development by engaging in external networking, conferences, associations, and training to stay current with industry trends and innovations. Essential Strong communication and influencing skills, with the ability to build effective relationships across functions, suppliers, and stakeholders. Customer-centric approach to procurement delivery Self-starter with the confidence to represent the Procurement function independently. Commercially astute with a solid understanding of cost drivers and risk. Skilled in networking and exerting positive business influence. Committed to ethical procurement practices in line with the CIPS Ethical Policy. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, with a proven track record of effective use. Demonstrates and champions the company's core values and behaviours. Desirable CIPS qualified or actively working towards certification. Qualification in Business, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Engineering, Economics, Procurement, or a related field. Developing knowledge of construction materials, logistics, and relevant regulatory standards. Familiarity with ISO standards, ESG compliance, and ethical sourcing practices. Experience in regulated industries such as utilities, construction, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, or food.
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
Overview MWH Treatment are strengthening our Regional Procurement team to maintain high standards of governance, efficiency, and strategic alignment. To support this, we are recruiting a Buyer, based at our Testwood Office, with hybrid working available. The Buyer is responsible for delivering procurement activities across multiple projects within a region. This includes sourcing materials, negotiating terms, placing of orders, managing supplier relationships, and ensuring timely delivery of goods and services to support our projects. The role plays a critical part in cost control, risk mitigation, and operational efficiency. Job Summary: This role will be instrumental in: Sourcing Materials and Services: Leading procurement activities for a number of projects ensuring best value, innovation, and cost efficiencies. Supporting Project Demands: Providing procurement support to meet increased workload and ensure timely, compliant sourcing. Enhancing Supplier Relationships: Building strong partnerships to ensure performance, compliance, and continuous improvement. Driving Consistency: Aligning all procurement practices with company and client policies and procedures. Key Responsibilities Sourcing Materials and Services Collaborate with project managers, engineers, and site teams to understand procurement needs. Support the development of project procurement strategies/plans aligned with business goals. Lead tender processes, including ITTs/RFQs and evaluations. Place orders with suppliers and expedite deliveries when required to meet project timelines. Analyse market trends and risks to inform sourcing decisions. Lead negotiations with suppliers to establish commercial terms, service levels (including KPIs), and contractual conditions. Ensure compliance to Client & MWHT frameworks to mitigate risk and optimise value. Manage committed project costs to mitigate financial risk and minimise business exposure. Supply Chain Management Establish and maintain supplier relationships, resolving supply and service issues. Ensure supplier compliance with Health & Safety obligations. Address and resolve internal and external supply chain issues, acting as the primary escalation point. Process Management & Improvement Ensure adherence to procurement policies, contracts, and regulations. Implement best practices and drive continuous process improvement. Promote sustainable procurement aligned with business values and ESG objectives. Maintain and optimise the P2P system, ensuring clean and accurate data. Support internal and external audits. Performance, Reporting & Representation Prepare regional level reports on procurement performance. Represent the department and organisation professionally in all interactions. Build strong relationships with clients, suppliers, and internal teams. Share best practices, innovation and drive continuous improvement. Undertake additional duties, training, or working hours as reasonably required, consistent with the level of responsibility of this role. Proactively manage your own continuous professional development by engaging in external networking, conferences, associations, and training to stay current with industry trends and innovations. Essential Strong communication and influencing skills, with the ability to build effective relationships across functions, suppliers, and stakeholders. Customer-centric approach to procurement delivery Self-starter with the confidence to represent the Procurement function independently. Commercially astute with a solid understanding of cost drivers and risk. Skilled in networking and exerting positive business influence. Committed to ethical procurement practices in line with the CIPS Ethical Policy. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, with a proven track record of effective use. Demonstrates and champions the company's core values and behaviours. Desirable CIPS qualified or actively working towards certification. Qualification in Business, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Engineering, Economics, Procurement, or a related field. Developing knowledge of construction materials, logistics, and relevant regulatory standards. Familiarity with ISO standards, ESG compliance, and ethical sourcing practices. Experience in regulated industries such as utilities, construction, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, or food.
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Bylor Security Risk Manager - Hinkley Point C
Staffline
Closing date for applications - 18th January 2026. Great opportunity to work as a Bylor Security Risk Manager on our prestigious contract at Hinkley Point C in Somerset. Location: Bridgwater Hours: 45 hours per week contract hours to suit business needs with expectation to be flexible. Ability to work early, late and nights or weekends if required. Pay rate: £24.35 per hour Your Time at Work The Bylor Security Risk Manager serves as the designated Security Responsible Person (SRP) for Bylor on the Hinkley Point C Nuclear New Build (NNB) project. Acting as a champion for secure practices, the Security Risk Manager is accountable for promoting a strong security culture and implementing risk mitigation measures to counter adversarial threats to Bylor's assets, personnel, property, and information. This role supports the Construction Security Manager (CSM) in developing and applying proportionate, cost-effective security arrangements in alignment with the Construction Site Security Plan and all applicable regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities: - Serve as the Security Responsible Person (SRP) for Bylor, ensuring adherence to security governance and regulatory obligations - Champion secure behaviours across the project, fostering a strong and proactive security culture - Identify, assess, and manage security risks, implementing mitigation measures to reduce exposure to adversarial threats, utilising the HPC Security Vulnerability Assessment and Adversarial Risk Assessment Tool processes - Collaborate with the Construction Security Manager to design and implement risk-proportionate and cost-effective security strategies (CCTV, Access Controls & Physical Protection Systems) - Ensure Bylors compliance with the Construction Site Security Plan and applicable legislation, standards, and regulatory frameworks - Monitor and review security performance, providing reports and recommendations for continuous improvement - Act as a key point of contact for Bylor security-related matters, liaising with internal stakeholders, contractors, and regulatory bodies - Take an integral role within the HPC Construction Security Risk Management Team - Update and implement security mitigations captured within the Bylor Security Management Plan (SMP) - Produce comprehensive Security Vulnerability Assessments (SVA) of Bylor platforms, storage and work area in collaboration with the NNB Security Risk Management Team - Highlight and report identified adverse security trends to senior Bylor management - Have an awareness and understanding of the ONR Fundamental Security Principles (FSyP) and Physical Protection Systems (PPS). Including determining the categorisation of assets, equipment and materials exposure to theft, malicious damage and sabotage - Participate in the HPC Security Special Interest Group (SIG), engaging with other HPC Tier 1 Security Management (SRP's) - Conduct and record Bylor security assurance activities, including platform and storage laydown area visits Key Skills & Competencies: - Desirable - knowledge of the HPC project policies, procedures and processes - Attention to detail when producing written security reports and documentation - Ability to project manage multiple security projects within the construction area - Relationship building skills and ability to interact with T1 security managers - Ability to confidently deliver security briefings/presentations to MEH personnel - Ability to deliver proportionate security solutions - Ability to manage and work within a small, close-knit team - Ability to operate in diverse and challenging environments - Strength of character to challenge poor security and personal behaviours - IT proficient Preferred Experience: - A security professional with prior experience gained in a corporate, Critical National Infrastructure, police, or military environment - Experience of construction activities or large infrastructure projects - L4 Security Risk Management - Level 5 or above Security Management Qualified (preferred but not essential) Specific Occupational Requirements: - SIA licence - Physical intervention qualified - Ability to pass and hold national security clearance vetting - Produce a five-year verifiable work history Key Information and Benefits - Permanent Contract - 252 hours (28 days per annum, inclusive of bank holidays) pro rota - G4S National Pensions Scheme - Dell, Vodafone and O2 discounts - Perks at Work (national discount scheme) - Health Saturday Fund (health cash plan for you and your family) G4S are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! Job Ref: G229 About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
Closing date for applications - 18th January 2026. Great opportunity to work as a Bylor Security Risk Manager on our prestigious contract at Hinkley Point C in Somerset. Location: Bridgwater Hours: 45 hours per week contract hours to suit business needs with expectation to be flexible. Ability to work early, late and nights or weekends if required. Pay rate: £24.35 per hour Your Time at Work The Bylor Security Risk Manager serves as the designated Security Responsible Person (SRP) for Bylor on the Hinkley Point C Nuclear New Build (NNB) project. Acting as a champion for secure practices, the Security Risk Manager is accountable for promoting a strong security culture and implementing risk mitigation measures to counter adversarial threats to Bylor's assets, personnel, property, and information. This role supports the Construction Security Manager (CSM) in developing and applying proportionate, cost-effective security arrangements in alignment with the Construction Site Security Plan and all applicable regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities: - Serve as the Security Responsible Person (SRP) for Bylor, ensuring adherence to security governance and regulatory obligations - Champion secure behaviours across the project, fostering a strong and proactive security culture - Identify, assess, and manage security risks, implementing mitigation measures to reduce exposure to adversarial threats, utilising the HPC Security Vulnerability Assessment and Adversarial Risk Assessment Tool processes - Collaborate with the Construction Security Manager to design and implement risk-proportionate and cost-effective security strategies (CCTV, Access Controls & Physical Protection Systems) - Ensure Bylors compliance with the Construction Site Security Plan and applicable legislation, standards, and regulatory frameworks - Monitor and review security performance, providing reports and recommendations for continuous improvement - Act as a key point of contact for Bylor security-related matters, liaising with internal stakeholders, contractors, and regulatory bodies - Take an integral role within the HPC Construction Security Risk Management Team - Update and implement security mitigations captured within the Bylor Security Management Plan (SMP) - Produce comprehensive Security Vulnerability Assessments (SVA) of Bylor platforms, storage and work area in collaboration with the NNB Security Risk Management Team - Highlight and report identified adverse security trends to senior Bylor management - Have an awareness and understanding of the ONR Fundamental Security Principles (FSyP) and Physical Protection Systems (PPS). Including determining the categorisation of assets, equipment and materials exposure to theft, malicious damage and sabotage - Participate in the HPC Security Special Interest Group (SIG), engaging with other HPC Tier 1 Security Management (SRP's) - Conduct and record Bylor security assurance activities, including platform and storage laydown area visits Key Skills & Competencies: - Desirable - knowledge of the HPC project policies, procedures and processes - Attention to detail when producing written security reports and documentation - Ability to project manage multiple security projects within the construction area - Relationship building skills and ability to interact with T1 security managers - Ability to confidently deliver security briefings/presentations to MEH personnel - Ability to deliver proportionate security solutions - Ability to manage and work within a small, close-knit team - Ability to operate in diverse and challenging environments - Strength of character to challenge poor security and personal behaviours - IT proficient Preferred Experience: - A security professional with prior experience gained in a corporate, Critical National Infrastructure, police, or military environment - Experience of construction activities or large infrastructure projects - L4 Security Risk Management - Level 5 or above Security Management Qualified (preferred but not essential) Specific Occupational Requirements: - SIA licence - Physical intervention qualified - Ability to pass and hold national security clearance vetting - Produce a five-year verifiable work history Key Information and Benefits - Permanent Contract - 252 hours (28 days per annum, inclusive of bank holidays) pro rota - G4S National Pensions Scheme - Dell, Vodafone and O2 discounts - Perks at Work (national discount scheme) - Health Saturday Fund (health cash plan for you and your family) G4S are a recognised Disability Confident Leader Employer, committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. They prioritise accessibility, support, and opportunity for all employees. Join their diverse and empowering team today! Job Ref: G229 About Staffline Staffline are working in Partnership with G4S, providing a recruitment solution for security roles. Please note that our job adverts are correct at the time of publication, but some details and job responsibilities are subject to change. This job advert may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, by third-party websites, without prior written consent from Staffline.
MEP Procurement Engineer - Procurement & Supply Chain
W. G. Yates & Sons Construction Company City, Birmingham
MEP Procurement Engineer - Procurement & Supply Chain Location: Hybrid Reports To: Director of Procurement Position Summary The MEP Procurement Engineer - Procurement & Supply Chain is responsible for leading the planning, sourcing, procurement, and delivery management of Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) equipment and materials for complex commercial and industrial construction projects. This role combines technical MEP project oversight with strategic supply chain leadership-ensuring cost effective purchasing, contract compliance, accurate scheduling, supplier accountability, and seamless integration with project teams from design through installation. The ideal candidate is both technically fluent in MEP systems and highly experienced in commercial negotiations, contract management, supplier development, and project execution. This individual will help drive Yates Construction's evolving procurement as a service model by improving value, reducing risk, and strengthening market position through innovative and reliable MEP sourcing strategies. Key Responsibilities Project Management & MEP Coordination Lead procurement execution for all MEP scopes, aligning purchasing strategies with project schedules, engineering deliverables, and construction milestones. Coordinate closely with project managers, engineers, and site teams to ensure equipment aligns with design intent, specifications, single line diagrams, and construction documents. Evaluate construction drawings and site conditions to identify value engineering opportunities and mitigate potential delivery or installation issues. Manage complex delivery schedules, logistics constraints, and sequencing requirements to prevent delays and maintain project continuity. Procurement Management & Strategic Sourcing Develop, implement, and oversee procurement plans for MEP systems-including vendor selection, RFPs, bid leveling, commercial negotiations, and purchase order award. Ensure timely acquisition of materials and equipment within budget and specification requirements. Perform market research, benchmarking, cost modeling, and competitive analyses to support sourcing strategies and supplier selection. Build and maintain a robust network of MEP suppliers and subcontractors while driving continuous improvement and high performance partnerships. Collaborate with legal teams to draft, review, and manage contracts, ensuring compliance with company policies, commercial terms, warranty requirements, and project needs. Lead supplier negotiations covering price, payment terms, delivery schedules, quality standards, and risk allocation. Identify, analyze, and mitigate risks across the MEP supply chain, including long lead equipment exposure, commodity volatility, and supplier performance issues. Supplier Management & Performance Tracking Act as the primary point of contact for commercial and delivery related issues with MEP suppliers and OEMs. Monitor supplier performance through KPIs, quality metrics, on time delivery, and contract adherence-driving corrective actions where necessary. Maintain strong working relationships with both internal stakeholders and external suppliers, promoting transparency and effective communication. Conduct cost benefit analyses, total cost of ownership reviews, and sourcing scenario assessments. Support budget development, track spend and forecast procurement savings and financial impacts for MEP equipment categories. Collaborate on financial system workflows, invoice accuracy, and procurement reporting tools for visibility and governance. Technical & Industry Knowledge Maintain a strong understanding of MEP systems, industry standards (IEC, DIN, NEC, UMC, UPC), and emerging technologies. Stay informed about market trends, competitive landscapes, sustainable materials, factory capabilities, and supply chain innovations. Apply technical fluency to evaluate specifications, construction details, submittals, and design alternatives. Qualifications Education Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Supply Chain, Business Administration, or a related field is required. Advanced degree preferred. Experience 7-10+ years of experience in MEP procurement, supply chain management, or MEP project management within industrial or commercial construction. Proven track record of managing large scale MEP equipment packages, long lead items, and supplier negotiations. Experience in contract management and coordination with legal teams. Strong negotiation, analytical, and commercial acumen. Ability to interpret construction drawings, technical specifications, and MEP design documents. Excellent communication, collaboration, and leadership skills with high emotional intelligence. Proficiency in procurement tools, ERP systems, and reporting software (Microsoft Office, SQL, PowerBI preferred). Ability to work independently, multitask, and adapt in fast paced, evolving environments. Overall Value of the Role This role is central to ensuring Yates Construction delivers high quality MEP systems on time, within budget, and with minimized risk. By combining strong technical understanding with advanced procurement leadership, the MEP Procurement Engineer - Procurement & Supply Chain directly influences project success, client satisfaction, and organizational profitability. Yates Construction provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal and state law requirements. Yates complies with applicable state and local laws governing non discrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. Yates performs heavy construction and building work throughout the United States and relocation is sometimes required for continuous employment opportunities.
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
MEP Procurement Engineer - Procurement & Supply Chain Location: Hybrid Reports To: Director of Procurement Position Summary The MEP Procurement Engineer - Procurement & Supply Chain is responsible for leading the planning, sourcing, procurement, and delivery management of Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) equipment and materials for complex commercial and industrial construction projects. This role combines technical MEP project oversight with strategic supply chain leadership-ensuring cost effective purchasing, contract compliance, accurate scheduling, supplier accountability, and seamless integration with project teams from design through installation. The ideal candidate is both technically fluent in MEP systems and highly experienced in commercial negotiations, contract management, supplier development, and project execution. This individual will help drive Yates Construction's evolving procurement as a service model by improving value, reducing risk, and strengthening market position through innovative and reliable MEP sourcing strategies. Key Responsibilities Project Management & MEP Coordination Lead procurement execution for all MEP scopes, aligning purchasing strategies with project schedules, engineering deliverables, and construction milestones. Coordinate closely with project managers, engineers, and site teams to ensure equipment aligns with design intent, specifications, single line diagrams, and construction documents. Evaluate construction drawings and site conditions to identify value engineering opportunities and mitigate potential delivery or installation issues. Manage complex delivery schedules, logistics constraints, and sequencing requirements to prevent delays and maintain project continuity. Procurement Management & Strategic Sourcing Develop, implement, and oversee procurement plans for MEP systems-including vendor selection, RFPs, bid leveling, commercial negotiations, and purchase order award. Ensure timely acquisition of materials and equipment within budget and specification requirements. Perform market research, benchmarking, cost modeling, and competitive analyses to support sourcing strategies and supplier selection. Build and maintain a robust network of MEP suppliers and subcontractors while driving continuous improvement and high performance partnerships. Collaborate with legal teams to draft, review, and manage contracts, ensuring compliance with company policies, commercial terms, warranty requirements, and project needs. Lead supplier negotiations covering price, payment terms, delivery schedules, quality standards, and risk allocation. Identify, analyze, and mitigate risks across the MEP supply chain, including long lead equipment exposure, commodity volatility, and supplier performance issues. Supplier Management & Performance Tracking Act as the primary point of contact for commercial and delivery related issues with MEP suppliers and OEMs. Monitor supplier performance through KPIs, quality metrics, on time delivery, and contract adherence-driving corrective actions where necessary. Maintain strong working relationships with both internal stakeholders and external suppliers, promoting transparency and effective communication. Conduct cost benefit analyses, total cost of ownership reviews, and sourcing scenario assessments. Support budget development, track spend and forecast procurement savings and financial impacts for MEP equipment categories. Collaborate on financial system workflows, invoice accuracy, and procurement reporting tools for visibility and governance. Technical & Industry Knowledge Maintain a strong understanding of MEP systems, industry standards (IEC, DIN, NEC, UMC, UPC), and emerging technologies. Stay informed about market trends, competitive landscapes, sustainable materials, factory capabilities, and supply chain innovations. Apply technical fluency to evaluate specifications, construction details, submittals, and design alternatives. Qualifications Education Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Supply Chain, Business Administration, or a related field is required. Advanced degree preferred. Experience 7-10+ years of experience in MEP procurement, supply chain management, or MEP project management within industrial or commercial construction. Proven track record of managing large scale MEP equipment packages, long lead items, and supplier negotiations. Experience in contract management and coordination with legal teams. Strong negotiation, analytical, and commercial acumen. Ability to interpret construction drawings, technical specifications, and MEP design documents. Excellent communication, collaboration, and leadership skills with high emotional intelligence. Proficiency in procurement tools, ERP systems, and reporting software (Microsoft Office, SQL, PowerBI preferred). Ability to work independently, multitask, and adapt in fast paced, evolving environments. Overall Value of the Role This role is central to ensuring Yates Construction delivers high quality MEP systems on time, within budget, and with minimized risk. By combining strong technical understanding with advanced procurement leadership, the MEP Procurement Engineer - Procurement & Supply Chain directly influences project success, client satisfaction, and organizational profitability. Yates Construction provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal and state law requirements. Yates complies with applicable state and local laws governing non discrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. Yates performs heavy construction and building work throughout the United States and relocation is sometimes required for continuous employment opportunities.
Vizion Network
Claims Department Senior Team Leader
Vizion Network Irchester, Northamptonshire
Claims Department Senior Team Leader Reporting to: Claims Department Manager Site based: Wellingborough Salary: £35,000 Hours: 38.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday plus 1 in 6 Saturdays (8.30am - 12.30pm) What We Offer Employee health and wellbeing benefits, including: 24/7 GP service, confidential counselling service, retail, gym and lifestyle discounts and a medical cashback scheme 21 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays Additional birthday holiday Holiday purchase scheme Performance-based salary increments Free on-site parking Monthly free food days Company events, reward and recognition initiatives Purpose The Senior Team Leader provides the critical leadership and performance layer between Team Leaders / Deputy Team Leaders and the Claims Department Manager. The role focuses on driving performance uplift, leadership capability, quality, compliance and consistency across all Claims teams. It is not operational micromanagement, but leadership oversight and development. You will have full ownership for the performance, capability and conduct of Team Leaders and their teams, ensuring KPIs, FCA obligations, quality standards and customer outcomes are consistently achieved. Key Responsibilities: Leadership & Performance Management Line manage all Team Leaders and Deputy Team Leaders within the Claims department. Conduct regular, structured 1-2-1s focused on performance, behaviour, leadership standards and development. Oversee performance management processes including improvement plans, capability frameworks and formal PIPs where required. Act as the first escalation point for leadership-level performance, conduct and absence management. Support recruitment, onboarding and induction of leadership roles. Identify exemplary performance and recommend individuals for reward and recognition. Provide cover in the absence of the Claims Department Manager. Duties or functions in addition to or instead of your usual duties if the needs of the business so require, that are within your capability and status. Operational Oversight & KPI Delivery Maintain full oversight of departmental performance against KPIs, including productivity, quality, SLA adherence and customer outcomes. Oversee day-to-day operational performance across all teams, ensuring resources are realigned to respond to trends and demand. Support short- and medium-term resource planning alongside the Claims Department Manager. Ensure claims leakage and cost exposure are minimised through strong controls and adherence to process. Act as an escalation point for complex, high-risk or high-profile claims and complaints, ensuring FCA and SLA compliance. Quality, Audit & Compliance Carry out leadership-level audits across teams. Analyse audit outcomes, trends and root causes, ensuring actions and re-testing are in place. Ensure FCA, client, SLA and internal policy requirements are embedded and consistently applied. Promote data security and strict adherence to GDPR, DPA and information governance standards. Coaching, Development & Succession Coach and mentor Team Leaders to develop strong people leadership, not just task management. Support the creation and delivery of departmental training plans and leadership development programmes. Support apprentices and ongoing capability development. Identify high-potential talent and support succession planning. Promote consistent leadership behaviours and expectations across the department. Continuous Improvement & Change Identify and lead departmental improvement initiatives to improve efficiency, customer outcomes and staff engagement. Support the delivery of projects, initiatives and transformation activity. Act as a change champion, ensuring effective communication, adoption and embedding of new ways of working. Provide insight, data and recommendations to support departmental and business-wide initiatives. Building a strong working relationship with the Senior Team Leader at any other business site to create alignment across the departments. Person Specification Essential Proven leadership experience, ideally within claims, insurance or a regulated environment. Strong performance management, coaching and people development capability. Customer-centric and quality-focused mindset. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data and drive improvement. Confident, fair and consistent decision-maker. Highly organised, proactive and resilient. Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications such as Outlook, Excel, Power Bi. Desirable Experience within automotive claims or insurance operations. Experience leading leaders (Team Leaders / Deputy Team Leaders). Exposure to FCA-regulated environments. Experience supporting change, transformation or continuous improvement programmes. Attending external meetings may be a requirement so a full UK driving licence is desirable. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Vizion Network, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application. The deadline for applications is Wednesday 21st January 2026
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
Claims Department Senior Team Leader Reporting to: Claims Department Manager Site based: Wellingborough Salary: £35,000 Hours: 38.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday plus 1 in 6 Saturdays (8.30am - 12.30pm) What We Offer Employee health and wellbeing benefits, including: 24/7 GP service, confidential counselling service, retail, gym and lifestyle discounts and a medical cashback scheme 21 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays Additional birthday holiday Holiday purchase scheme Performance-based salary increments Free on-site parking Monthly free food days Company events, reward and recognition initiatives Purpose The Senior Team Leader provides the critical leadership and performance layer between Team Leaders / Deputy Team Leaders and the Claims Department Manager. The role focuses on driving performance uplift, leadership capability, quality, compliance and consistency across all Claims teams. It is not operational micromanagement, but leadership oversight and development. You will have full ownership for the performance, capability and conduct of Team Leaders and their teams, ensuring KPIs, FCA obligations, quality standards and customer outcomes are consistently achieved. Key Responsibilities: Leadership & Performance Management Line manage all Team Leaders and Deputy Team Leaders within the Claims department. Conduct regular, structured 1-2-1s focused on performance, behaviour, leadership standards and development. Oversee performance management processes including improvement plans, capability frameworks and formal PIPs where required. Act as the first escalation point for leadership-level performance, conduct and absence management. Support recruitment, onboarding and induction of leadership roles. Identify exemplary performance and recommend individuals for reward and recognition. Provide cover in the absence of the Claims Department Manager. Duties or functions in addition to or instead of your usual duties if the needs of the business so require, that are within your capability and status. Operational Oversight & KPI Delivery Maintain full oversight of departmental performance against KPIs, including productivity, quality, SLA adherence and customer outcomes. Oversee day-to-day operational performance across all teams, ensuring resources are realigned to respond to trends and demand. Support short- and medium-term resource planning alongside the Claims Department Manager. Ensure claims leakage and cost exposure are minimised through strong controls and adherence to process. Act as an escalation point for complex, high-risk or high-profile claims and complaints, ensuring FCA and SLA compliance. Quality, Audit & Compliance Carry out leadership-level audits across teams. Analyse audit outcomes, trends and root causes, ensuring actions and re-testing are in place. Ensure FCA, client, SLA and internal policy requirements are embedded and consistently applied. Promote data security and strict adherence to GDPR, DPA and information governance standards. Coaching, Development & Succession Coach and mentor Team Leaders to develop strong people leadership, not just task management. Support the creation and delivery of departmental training plans and leadership development programmes. Support apprentices and ongoing capability development. Identify high-potential talent and support succession planning. Promote consistent leadership behaviours and expectations across the department. Continuous Improvement & Change Identify and lead departmental improvement initiatives to improve efficiency, customer outcomes and staff engagement. Support the delivery of projects, initiatives and transformation activity. Act as a change champion, ensuring effective communication, adoption and embedding of new ways of working. Provide insight, data and recommendations to support departmental and business-wide initiatives. Building a strong working relationship with the Senior Team Leader at any other business site to create alignment across the departments. Person Specification Essential Proven leadership experience, ideally within claims, insurance or a regulated environment. Strong performance management, coaching and people development capability. Customer-centric and quality-focused mindset. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data and drive improvement. Confident, fair and consistent decision-maker. Highly organised, proactive and resilient. Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications such as Outlook, Excel, Power Bi. Desirable Experience within automotive claims or insurance operations. Experience leading leaders (Team Leaders / Deputy Team Leaders). Exposure to FCA-regulated environments. Experience supporting change, transformation or continuous improvement programmes. Attending external meetings may be a requirement so a full UK driving licence is desirable. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Vizion Network, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application. The deadline for applications is Wednesday 21st January 2026
IT Business Partner
AXA Group
AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. London, UK We invent the new to help the world move forward. Combining powerful analytics and deeper insights with bigger ideas and innovative solutions, we free up our clients' potential, thereby fulfilling our own. Take it seriously. Make it fun. Know it matters. What you'll be doing The IT Business Partner will act as the primary link between business units (e.g., Underwriting, Reinsurance treaty operations, Claims, Actuarial, Risk Management, Finance) and IT delivery teams. Translate business strategy and requirements into technology-enabled solutions, ensure prioritisation aligns with value realisation, and oversee the end-to-end life-cycle from demand intake to benefits realisation. Drive value-led IT investments, maintain governance across all change initiatives, and ensure risk, security, regulatory, and data requirements are integrated into solutions. Key responsibilities Strategic alignment and road-mapping Translate business strategy into an IT capability and application roadmap aligned with regulatory, risk, and data governance requirements. Facilitate quarterly IT-business steering committee meetings to review progress, trade-offs, and benefits. Demand management and portfolio governance Own the intake and prioritisation process for IT initiatives from assigned business areas. Lead business case development, ROI analysis, cost-benefit assessments, and benefits mapping. Maintain a prioritised IT backlog aligned to strategy, with clear acceptance criteria and value metrics. Solution discovery and requirements management Gather, document, and translate business needs into clear requirements, user stories, and success criteria. Collaborate with IT Architecture, Data & Analytics, Security, and Compliance to shape fit-for-purpose solutions. Program and project delivery governance Partner with Project Managers, Business Analysts and Apps Managers on program execution, monitor progress, and ensure solutions are delivered on time, on budget, and with expected quality. Facilitate assurance activities (design reviews, quality gates, test plans, user acceptance testing). Financial management Manage budgets for assigned business areas, forecast demand, monitor actuals, and support vendor negotiations and contract management where applicable. Track and report on value delivered, cost savings, efficiency gains, and overall ROI. Risk, security, and regulatory alignment Ensure IT changes comply with risk management, information security, privacy, and regulatory requirements (e.g., Solvency II, GDPR as applicable). Communicate risk implications to business leaders and coordinate with risk and compliance teams. What you'll bring We are looking for the following : Experience: Established experience with IT-business partnership, IT PMO, business relationship management, or a similar role; experience in the insurance/reinsurance domain is highly desirable. Certifications (preferred but not mandatory): PMP/PRINCE2, ITIL foundation or higher, or other project/program management certifications; domain-relevant certifications (e.g., CBIP, CISM) are a plus. Understanding of reinsurance concepts (treaties, underwriting workflows, claims processes, actuarial data, risk management) and regulatory/compliance context. Proven business acumen, strategic thinking, and ability to translate business needs into IT solutions Excellent stakeholder management and communication; negotiation and influence; analytical and problem-solving skills. Experience with data governance, data analytics platforms, and modern data architectures. Familiarity with cloud concepts, cyber security fundamentals, and data privacy regulations relevant to insurance. Stakeholder management and narrative storytelling to explain technology value Even if you don't meet all of the requirements, but you have transferable skills we encourage you to apply and explain how your background aligns with the role. What we offer Inclusion AXA XL is committed to equal employment opportunity and will consider applicants regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, ethnicity and origins, marital status, religion, disability, or any other protected characteristic. At AXA XL, we know that an inclusive culture and enables business growth and is critical to our success. That's why we have made a strategic commitment to attract, develop, advance and retain the most inclusive workforce possible, and create a culture where everyone can bring their full selves to work and reach their highest potential. It's about helping one another - and our business - to move forward and succeed. Five Business Resource Groups focused on gender, LGBTQ+, ethnicity and origins, disability and inclusion with 20 Chapters around the globe. Robust support for Flexible Working Arrangements Enhanced family-friendly leave benefits Named to the Diversity Best Practices Index Signatory to the UK Women in Finance Charter Learn more at AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Total Rewards AXA XL's Reward program is designed to take care of what matters most to you, covering the full picture of your health, wellbeing, lifestyle and financial security. It provides competitive compensation and personalized, inclusive benefits that evolve as you do. We're committed to rewarding your contribution for the long term, so you can be your best self today and look forward to the future with confidence. Sustainability At AXA XL, Sustainability is integral to our business strategy. In an ever-changing world, AXA XL protects what matters most for our clients and communities. We know that sustainability is at the root of a more resilient future. Our Sustainability strategy, called "Roots of resilience", focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, addressing climate change, and embedding sustainable practices across our operations. Our Pillars: Valuing nature: How we impact nature affects how nature impacts us. Resilient ecosystems - the foundation of a sustainable planet and society - are essential to our future. We're committed to protecting and restoring nature - from mangrove forests to the bees in our backyard - by increasing biodiversity awareness and inspiring clients and colleagues to put nature at the heart of their plans. Addressing climate change: The effects of a changing climate are far-reaching and significant. Unpredictable weather, increasing temperatures, and rising sea levels cause both social inequalities and environmental disruption. We're building a net zero strategy, developing insurance products and services, and mobilizing to advance thought leadership and investment in societal-led solutions. Integrating ESG: All companies have a role to play in building a more resilient future. Incorporating ESG considerations into our internal processes and practices builds resilience from the roots of our business. We're training our colleagues, engaging our external partners, and evolving our sustainability governance and reporting. AXA Hearts in Action: We have established volunteering and charitable giving programs to help colleagues support causes that matter most to them, known as AXA XL's "Hearts in Action" programs. These include our Matching Gifts program, Volunteering Leave, and our annual volunteering day - the Global Day of Giving. For more information, please see Who we are AXA XL, the P&C and specialty risk division of AXA, is known for solving complex risks. For mid-sized companies, multinationals and even some inspirational individuals we don't just provide re/insurance, we reinvent it. How? By combining a comprehensive and efficient capital platform, data-driven insights, leading technology, and the best talent in an agile and inclusive workspace, empowered to deliver top client service across all our lines of business property, casualty, professional, financial lines and specialty. With an innovative and flexible approach to risk solutions, we partner with those who move the world forward. Learn more at
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. London, UK We invent the new to help the world move forward. Combining powerful analytics and deeper insights with bigger ideas and innovative solutions, we free up our clients' potential, thereby fulfilling our own. Take it seriously. Make it fun. Know it matters. What you'll be doing The IT Business Partner will act as the primary link between business units (e.g., Underwriting, Reinsurance treaty operations, Claims, Actuarial, Risk Management, Finance) and IT delivery teams. Translate business strategy and requirements into technology-enabled solutions, ensure prioritisation aligns with value realisation, and oversee the end-to-end life-cycle from demand intake to benefits realisation. Drive value-led IT investments, maintain governance across all change initiatives, and ensure risk, security, regulatory, and data requirements are integrated into solutions. Key responsibilities Strategic alignment and road-mapping Translate business strategy into an IT capability and application roadmap aligned with regulatory, risk, and data governance requirements. Facilitate quarterly IT-business steering committee meetings to review progress, trade-offs, and benefits. Demand management and portfolio governance Own the intake and prioritisation process for IT initiatives from assigned business areas. Lead business case development, ROI analysis, cost-benefit assessments, and benefits mapping. Maintain a prioritised IT backlog aligned to strategy, with clear acceptance criteria and value metrics. Solution discovery and requirements management Gather, document, and translate business needs into clear requirements, user stories, and success criteria. Collaborate with IT Architecture, Data & Analytics, Security, and Compliance to shape fit-for-purpose solutions. Program and project delivery governance Partner with Project Managers, Business Analysts and Apps Managers on program execution, monitor progress, and ensure solutions are delivered on time, on budget, and with expected quality. Facilitate assurance activities (design reviews, quality gates, test plans, user acceptance testing). Financial management Manage budgets for assigned business areas, forecast demand, monitor actuals, and support vendor negotiations and contract management where applicable. Track and report on value delivered, cost savings, efficiency gains, and overall ROI. Risk, security, and regulatory alignment Ensure IT changes comply with risk management, information security, privacy, and regulatory requirements (e.g., Solvency II, GDPR as applicable). Communicate risk implications to business leaders and coordinate with risk and compliance teams. What you'll bring We are looking for the following : Experience: Established experience with IT-business partnership, IT PMO, business relationship management, or a similar role; experience in the insurance/reinsurance domain is highly desirable. Certifications (preferred but not mandatory): PMP/PRINCE2, ITIL foundation or higher, or other project/program management certifications; domain-relevant certifications (e.g., CBIP, CISM) are a plus. Understanding of reinsurance concepts (treaties, underwriting workflows, claims processes, actuarial data, risk management) and regulatory/compliance context. Proven business acumen, strategic thinking, and ability to translate business needs into IT solutions Excellent stakeholder management and communication; negotiation and influence; analytical and problem-solving skills. Experience with data governance, data analytics platforms, and modern data architectures. Familiarity with cloud concepts, cyber security fundamentals, and data privacy regulations relevant to insurance. Stakeholder management and narrative storytelling to explain technology value Even if you don't meet all of the requirements, but you have transferable skills we encourage you to apply and explain how your background aligns with the role. What we offer Inclusion AXA XL is committed to equal employment opportunity and will consider applicants regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, ethnicity and origins, marital status, religion, disability, or any other protected characteristic. At AXA XL, we know that an inclusive culture and enables business growth and is critical to our success. That's why we have made a strategic commitment to attract, develop, advance and retain the most inclusive workforce possible, and create a culture where everyone can bring their full selves to work and reach their highest potential. It's about helping one another - and our business - to move forward and succeed. Five Business Resource Groups focused on gender, LGBTQ+, ethnicity and origins, disability and inclusion with 20 Chapters around the globe. Robust support for Flexible Working Arrangements Enhanced family-friendly leave benefits Named to the Diversity Best Practices Index Signatory to the UK Women in Finance Charter Learn more at AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Total Rewards AXA XL's Reward program is designed to take care of what matters most to you, covering the full picture of your health, wellbeing, lifestyle and financial security. It provides competitive compensation and personalized, inclusive benefits that evolve as you do. We're committed to rewarding your contribution for the long term, so you can be your best self today and look forward to the future with confidence. Sustainability At AXA XL, Sustainability is integral to our business strategy. In an ever-changing world, AXA XL protects what matters most for our clients and communities. We know that sustainability is at the root of a more resilient future. Our Sustainability strategy, called "Roots of resilience", focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, addressing climate change, and embedding sustainable practices across our operations. Our Pillars: Valuing nature: How we impact nature affects how nature impacts us. Resilient ecosystems - the foundation of a sustainable planet and society - are essential to our future. We're committed to protecting and restoring nature - from mangrove forests to the bees in our backyard - by increasing biodiversity awareness and inspiring clients and colleagues to put nature at the heart of their plans. Addressing climate change: The effects of a changing climate are far-reaching and significant. Unpredictable weather, increasing temperatures, and rising sea levels cause both social inequalities and environmental disruption. We're building a net zero strategy, developing insurance products and services, and mobilizing to advance thought leadership and investment in societal-led solutions. Integrating ESG: All companies have a role to play in building a more resilient future. Incorporating ESG considerations into our internal processes and practices builds resilience from the roots of our business. We're training our colleagues, engaging our external partners, and evolving our sustainability governance and reporting. AXA Hearts in Action: We have established volunteering and charitable giving programs to help colleagues support causes that matter most to them, known as AXA XL's "Hearts in Action" programs. These include our Matching Gifts program, Volunteering Leave, and our annual volunteering day - the Global Day of Giving. For more information, please see Who we are AXA XL, the P&C and specialty risk division of AXA, is known for solving complex risks. For mid-sized companies, multinationals and even some inspirational individuals we don't just provide re/insurance, we reinvent it. How? By combining a comprehensive and efficient capital platform, data-driven insights, leading technology, and the best talent in an agile and inclusive workspace, empowered to deliver top client service across all our lines of business property, casualty, professional, financial lines and specialty. With an innovative and flexible approach to risk solutions, we partner with those who move the world forward. Learn more at
Senior Manager Business Credit Standards
2022 - Chief Operating Office
Business Unit:Chief Credit Office Salary range:Circa £100,000 depending on experience Location:UK Hybrid - with infrequent travel to all hubs as required Contract type: Permanent What You'll Be Doing Reporting to the Head of Business Credit Insight and Innovation, you'll manage, maintain, and support the design and implementation of credit standards for the Business Banking portfolio. Lead the development, maintenance, and review of business banking credit standards and delegated authority frameworks, ensuring alignment with risk appetite, strategic objectives, and regulatory requirements. Oversee credit standards design, governance, and related education initiatives through CCO, Credit, and relevant committees and forums. Drive the effective implementation of credit standards changes, ensuring clear communication and consistent application. Monitor adherence to credit policies, frameworks, and standards, escalating gaps or control weaknesses as needed. Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders across Risk, Business Banking, and Operations. Act as a key contact for regulatory bodies and internal audit, supporting responses to reviews and audits. Regularly assess and update credit policies and education programmes to reflect changing requirements. Prepare and present standards updates, compliance insights, and trend analysis to governance forums. Contribute to the simplification of credit policies and decisioning authorities, supporting digital transformation and operational efficiency. Design and deliver bank-wide credit education and training strategies. Ensure controls and risk log are maintained for all matters relating to Business Credit Insight & Innovation (BC I&I), working across the function and organisation to ensure adherence to the enterprise-wide control framework. Support governance adherence within the agreed governance framework as required for all BC I&I matters. We Need You To Have Extensive experience in business banking lending, ideally with direct responsibility for developing, implementing, or maintaining lending criteria across a range of sectors and customer segments. A strong track record in roles focused on credit risk, lending standards, or credit policy - demonstrating a clear understanding of how lending criteria underpin sound credit decisions. Deep knowledge of business banking products, customer needs, and the regulatory environment affecting lending criteria. Proven ability to translate complex regulatory and strategic requirements into clear, actionable lending criteria and standards. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage, influence, and educate stakeholders at all levels on the rationale and application of lending criteria. Strong leadership and people management skills, with experience building high-performing teams and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. A collaborative approach, working effectively across functions to ensure lending criteria are consistently applied and understood. High attention to detail and a commitment to maintaining robust controls and governance in all aspects of credit risk management. It's a bonus if you have Experience writing or overseeing lending criteria for multiple business banking sectors and segments, including specialist or complex lending areas. Demonstrated success in simplifying and streamlining lending criteria and related processes, supporting digital transformation and operational efficiency. Experience engaging with regulators, auditors, and industry bodies on matters relating to lending criteria, credit policy, or standards. Familiarity with delegated credit authority frameworks and their application to business banking portfolios. Successfully held a Credit Lending DCA Red Hot Rewards 25 days holiday per year, increasing over time to 30. Plus, an option to buy more, giving you even more choice. Private medical insurance A highly competitive pension to help you build a strong foundation for retirement Access to an annual performance-related bonus Training and development to help you progress your career A great selection of additional benefits through our flexible benefits scheme Life assurance to provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones Up to 2 days of paid volunteering a year If we're lucky to receive a lot of interest, we may close the advert early. Please ensure to submit your applications as soon as possible. Say hello to Virgin Money Virgin Money is so much more than just a bank. As part of the Nationwide group,together we're the UK's first full-service mutual bank serving millions of retail and business customers and all driven by our purpose; Banking but fairer, more rewarding and for the good of society. With us, you'll be part of an organisation uniquely positioned to make a difference to the lives of customers, communities and broader society and embark on a collaborative, customer obsessed, and fun-filled career journey. Embrace the weekdays, enjoy fantastic perks, and make a meaningful positive difference. Time to discover what it means to be part of the first mutual full-service banking provider. Be yourself at Virgin Money At Virgin Money, we celebrate everyone. We have fun, think big, and relentlessly include each other, all in pursuit of our purpose: Banking - but fairer, more rewarding, and for the good of society.We're committed to creating an inclusive culture where colleagues feel safe and inspired to contribute, speak up and be heard. As a Disability Confident Leader, we're committed to removing any obstacles to inclusion. If you need any reasonable adjustments or support making your application, contact our Talent Acquisition team Please note: If we receive a high volume of eligible applications, we may need to prioritise candidates whose skills and experience most closely align with the role, while still ensuring fair and equitable consideration for all applicants. Now the legal bit We're in the process of bringing Virgin Money and Nationwide together which, subject to Court approval, will happen on 2 April 2026. You can find out more about what this means at If you're successful in securing a role with us, your employment will move automatically to Nationwide when this transfer goes ahead. Although some of our roles allow you to be based anywhere in the UK, we'll need you to confirm you have the right to work in the UK. If you're successful in securing a role with us, there are some checks you need to complete before starting. These include credit and criminal record checks and three years' worth of satisfactory references. If the role is part of the Senior Manager Regime and Certification Regime, it requires enhanced pre-employment checks -we'll ask for six years of regulatory references, and once in the role, you'll be subject to periodic employment checks.
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
Business Unit:Chief Credit Office Salary range:Circa £100,000 depending on experience Location:UK Hybrid - with infrequent travel to all hubs as required Contract type: Permanent What You'll Be Doing Reporting to the Head of Business Credit Insight and Innovation, you'll manage, maintain, and support the design and implementation of credit standards for the Business Banking portfolio. Lead the development, maintenance, and review of business banking credit standards and delegated authority frameworks, ensuring alignment with risk appetite, strategic objectives, and regulatory requirements. Oversee credit standards design, governance, and related education initiatives through CCO, Credit, and relevant committees and forums. Drive the effective implementation of credit standards changes, ensuring clear communication and consistent application. Monitor adherence to credit policies, frameworks, and standards, escalating gaps or control weaknesses as needed. Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders across Risk, Business Banking, and Operations. Act as a key contact for regulatory bodies and internal audit, supporting responses to reviews and audits. Regularly assess and update credit policies and education programmes to reflect changing requirements. Prepare and present standards updates, compliance insights, and trend analysis to governance forums. Contribute to the simplification of credit policies and decisioning authorities, supporting digital transformation and operational efficiency. Design and deliver bank-wide credit education and training strategies. Ensure controls and risk log are maintained for all matters relating to Business Credit Insight & Innovation (BC I&I), working across the function and organisation to ensure adherence to the enterprise-wide control framework. Support governance adherence within the agreed governance framework as required for all BC I&I matters. We Need You To Have Extensive experience in business banking lending, ideally with direct responsibility for developing, implementing, or maintaining lending criteria across a range of sectors and customer segments. A strong track record in roles focused on credit risk, lending standards, or credit policy - demonstrating a clear understanding of how lending criteria underpin sound credit decisions. Deep knowledge of business banking products, customer needs, and the regulatory environment affecting lending criteria. Proven ability to translate complex regulatory and strategic requirements into clear, actionable lending criteria and standards. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage, influence, and educate stakeholders at all levels on the rationale and application of lending criteria. Strong leadership and people management skills, with experience building high-performing teams and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. A collaborative approach, working effectively across functions to ensure lending criteria are consistently applied and understood. High attention to detail and a commitment to maintaining robust controls and governance in all aspects of credit risk management. It's a bonus if you have Experience writing or overseeing lending criteria for multiple business banking sectors and segments, including specialist or complex lending areas. Demonstrated success in simplifying and streamlining lending criteria and related processes, supporting digital transformation and operational efficiency. Experience engaging with regulators, auditors, and industry bodies on matters relating to lending criteria, credit policy, or standards. Familiarity with delegated credit authority frameworks and their application to business banking portfolios. Successfully held a Credit Lending DCA Red Hot Rewards 25 days holiday per year, increasing over time to 30. Plus, an option to buy more, giving you even more choice. Private medical insurance A highly competitive pension to help you build a strong foundation for retirement Access to an annual performance-related bonus Training and development to help you progress your career A great selection of additional benefits through our flexible benefits scheme Life assurance to provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones Up to 2 days of paid volunteering a year If we're lucky to receive a lot of interest, we may close the advert early. Please ensure to submit your applications as soon as possible. Say hello to Virgin Money Virgin Money is so much more than just a bank. As part of the Nationwide group,together we're the UK's first full-service mutual bank serving millions of retail and business customers and all driven by our purpose; Banking but fairer, more rewarding and for the good of society. With us, you'll be part of an organisation uniquely positioned to make a difference to the lives of customers, communities and broader society and embark on a collaborative, customer obsessed, and fun-filled career journey. Embrace the weekdays, enjoy fantastic perks, and make a meaningful positive difference. Time to discover what it means to be part of the first mutual full-service banking provider. Be yourself at Virgin Money At Virgin Money, we celebrate everyone. We have fun, think big, and relentlessly include each other, all in pursuit of our purpose: Banking - but fairer, more rewarding, and for the good of society.We're committed to creating an inclusive culture where colleagues feel safe and inspired to contribute, speak up and be heard. As a Disability Confident Leader, we're committed to removing any obstacles to inclusion. If you need any reasonable adjustments or support making your application, contact our Talent Acquisition team Please note: If we receive a high volume of eligible applications, we may need to prioritise candidates whose skills and experience most closely align with the role, while still ensuring fair and equitable consideration for all applicants. Now the legal bit We're in the process of bringing Virgin Money and Nationwide together which, subject to Court approval, will happen on 2 April 2026. You can find out more about what this means at If you're successful in securing a role with us, your employment will move automatically to Nationwide when this transfer goes ahead. Although some of our roles allow you to be based anywhere in the UK, we'll need you to confirm you have the right to work in the UK. If you're successful in securing a role with us, there are some checks you need to complete before starting. These include credit and criminal record checks and three years' worth of satisfactory references. If the role is part of the Senior Manager Regime and Certification Regime, it requires enhanced pre-employment checks -we'll ask for six years of regulatory references, and once in the role, you'll be subject to periodic employment checks.
Lead Counsel, UK & Europe
Infleqtion Oxford, Oxfordshire
Infleqtion is a global quantum technology company solving some of the world's most complex challenges. We harness quantum mechanics to build and integrate quantum computers, sensors, and networks. From foundational physics to commercial deployment, Infleqtion enables "quantum everywhere" through a growing ecosystem of devices and platforms. We are recruiting a Lead Counsel for the UK and Europe. Location Infleqtion has offices in the USA, United Kingdom, and Australia. This is a full time position based in our Oxford, UK office, with hybrid work permitted up to 2 days per week based on business needs and manager approval. Job Summary Infleqtion is seeking a highly qualified Lead Counsel for the UK and Europe to serve as a key partner to the Chief Legal Officer, the UK leadership team, and business units to support Infleqtion's mission to bring quantum technologies from the lab into the world. This role will be responsible for a broad range of commercial, regulatory, and strategic legal work while contributing to the growth and maturity of Infleqtion's global legal function. The successful candidate will bring strong commercial instincts, excellent judgment, and the curiosity to learn and support an advanced technology business operating across multiple jurisdictions. This position reports directly to the Chief Legal Officer and will play a central role in supporting our UK and EU operations, while coordinating closely with legal colleagues in the United States and Australia. Job Responsibilities The duties and responsibilities outlined below include essential functions of the role. Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements, including customer contracts, vendor and procurement agreements, research collaborations, licensing arrangements, and NDAs. Serve as a strategic business partner to UK and European leadership, providing practical legal guidance that supports growth, accelerates commercial activities, and manages risk. Support corporate governance, product development, regulatory matters, intellectual property initiatives, and operational decision making. Collaborate with global colleagues to develop scalable legal processes, contract templates, and workflows across jurisdictions. Monitor and advise on evolving legal and regulatory developments relevant to quantum technologies and other advanced technologies. Lead UK and EU privacy and data protection compliance, acting as the primary owner of regional privacy obligations, processes, and operational requirements, including DPIAs, data mapping, data governance, and practical privacy guidance to the business. Lead UK and EU export control compliance activities, including UK Export Control, the EAR, and ITAR, serving as the regional point of accountability and working closely with global compliance partners to implement and oversee operational requirements. Conduct targeted compliance assessments and provide practical recommendations. Deliver training on commercial best practices, legal awareness, and ethical business conduct. Qualified Solicitor of England and Wales, or equivalent foreign qualified lawyer with significant UK experience. Approximately 8 to 12 years PQE, with training at a top tier international law firm strongly preferred. Outstanding academic credentials, including a strong academic record from a top tier university or law school. Strong commercial contracting experience and the ability to provide clear, actionable advice under time pressure. Experience supporting technology, engineering, research, or advanced manufacturing organisations is highly preferred. Solid understanding of data protection, export control, and other regulatory frameworks relevant to global technology operations. Demonstrated ability to work cross functionally and communicate effectively with technical and commercial stakeholders. High integrity, sound judgment, and an ability to balance legal risk with operational priorities. Exceptional organisational skills and attention to detail. Desirable Skills And Knowledge Experience working with government customers or government funded projects. Familiarity with governance requirements in multinational organisations. Experience implementing or using contract lifecycle management tools or compliance systems. Background in intellectual property, licensing, or technology transfer. Prior in house experience in a high growth or emerging technology environment. In addition to your base compensation, we offer a generous Total Rewards program which includes: Competitive salary Unlimited PTO Generous company 10% pension contribution regardless of employee contribution Cycle to work and Technology schemes Incentive Stock Option Plan BUPA Private Healthcare Insurance once probationary period is successfully completed Working Conditions And Physical Requirements Work will normally be performed in an office and laboratory environment. Able to efficiently use automated office equipment such as laptops, copiers, and printers; able to effectively engage in communications (via phone, computer, or in person). Will involve sitting, standing, walking, lifting, and carrying up to 10 kg. Travel Up to 10% travel may be required. Equal Opportunity Regardless of your interest in the quantum industry, you can take pride in the fact that Infleqtion is building an ecosystem of quantum technologies and commercial products, driving the industry towards the future. Studies reveal that while men apply for jobs when they meet an average of 60% of the requirements, women and other groups tend to apply only when they meet all the criteria. If you believe you have the potential but don't meet every single point in our job advertisement, please don't hesitate to contact us! We would love to chat with you and see how you could bring great value to our team. Our goal is to find exceptional individuals who can enrich our team culture, actively contribute, and have a genuine passion for their work. Here you have freedom to embrace your whole self: who you love, your gender identity and expression, skin colour, age, appearance, disability, neurodiversity, DNA, military/veteran status, citizenship, and other factors that make up who you are. Your uniqueness is valued, welcomed, and appreciated here. We are dedicated to providing a positive workplace and base all employment decisions on your qualifications, performance, merits, as well as business needs. We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
Infleqtion is a global quantum technology company solving some of the world's most complex challenges. We harness quantum mechanics to build and integrate quantum computers, sensors, and networks. From foundational physics to commercial deployment, Infleqtion enables "quantum everywhere" through a growing ecosystem of devices and platforms. We are recruiting a Lead Counsel for the UK and Europe. Location Infleqtion has offices in the USA, United Kingdom, and Australia. This is a full time position based in our Oxford, UK office, with hybrid work permitted up to 2 days per week based on business needs and manager approval. Job Summary Infleqtion is seeking a highly qualified Lead Counsel for the UK and Europe to serve as a key partner to the Chief Legal Officer, the UK leadership team, and business units to support Infleqtion's mission to bring quantum technologies from the lab into the world. This role will be responsible for a broad range of commercial, regulatory, and strategic legal work while contributing to the growth and maturity of Infleqtion's global legal function. The successful candidate will bring strong commercial instincts, excellent judgment, and the curiosity to learn and support an advanced technology business operating across multiple jurisdictions. This position reports directly to the Chief Legal Officer and will play a central role in supporting our UK and EU operations, while coordinating closely with legal colleagues in the United States and Australia. Job Responsibilities The duties and responsibilities outlined below include essential functions of the role. Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of commercial agreements, including customer contracts, vendor and procurement agreements, research collaborations, licensing arrangements, and NDAs. Serve as a strategic business partner to UK and European leadership, providing practical legal guidance that supports growth, accelerates commercial activities, and manages risk. Support corporate governance, product development, regulatory matters, intellectual property initiatives, and operational decision making. Collaborate with global colleagues to develop scalable legal processes, contract templates, and workflows across jurisdictions. Monitor and advise on evolving legal and regulatory developments relevant to quantum technologies and other advanced technologies. Lead UK and EU privacy and data protection compliance, acting as the primary owner of regional privacy obligations, processes, and operational requirements, including DPIAs, data mapping, data governance, and practical privacy guidance to the business. Lead UK and EU export control compliance activities, including UK Export Control, the EAR, and ITAR, serving as the regional point of accountability and working closely with global compliance partners to implement and oversee operational requirements. Conduct targeted compliance assessments and provide practical recommendations. Deliver training on commercial best practices, legal awareness, and ethical business conduct. Qualified Solicitor of England and Wales, or equivalent foreign qualified lawyer with significant UK experience. Approximately 8 to 12 years PQE, with training at a top tier international law firm strongly preferred. Outstanding academic credentials, including a strong academic record from a top tier university or law school. Strong commercial contracting experience and the ability to provide clear, actionable advice under time pressure. Experience supporting technology, engineering, research, or advanced manufacturing organisations is highly preferred. Solid understanding of data protection, export control, and other regulatory frameworks relevant to global technology operations. Demonstrated ability to work cross functionally and communicate effectively with technical and commercial stakeholders. High integrity, sound judgment, and an ability to balance legal risk with operational priorities. Exceptional organisational skills and attention to detail. Desirable Skills And Knowledge Experience working with government customers or government funded projects. Familiarity with governance requirements in multinational organisations. Experience implementing or using contract lifecycle management tools or compliance systems. Background in intellectual property, licensing, or technology transfer. Prior in house experience in a high growth or emerging technology environment. In addition to your base compensation, we offer a generous Total Rewards program which includes: Competitive salary Unlimited PTO Generous company 10% pension contribution regardless of employee contribution Cycle to work and Technology schemes Incentive Stock Option Plan BUPA Private Healthcare Insurance once probationary period is successfully completed Working Conditions And Physical Requirements Work will normally be performed in an office and laboratory environment. Able to efficiently use automated office equipment such as laptops, copiers, and printers; able to effectively engage in communications (via phone, computer, or in person). Will involve sitting, standing, walking, lifting, and carrying up to 10 kg. Travel Up to 10% travel may be required. Equal Opportunity Regardless of your interest in the quantum industry, you can take pride in the fact that Infleqtion is building an ecosystem of quantum technologies and commercial products, driving the industry towards the future. Studies reveal that while men apply for jobs when they meet an average of 60% of the requirements, women and other groups tend to apply only when they meet all the criteria. If you believe you have the potential but don't meet every single point in our job advertisement, please don't hesitate to contact us! We would love to chat with you and see how you could bring great value to our team. Our goal is to find exceptional individuals who can enrich our team culture, actively contribute, and have a genuine passion for their work. Here you have freedom to embrace your whole self: who you love, your gender identity and expression, skin colour, age, appearance, disability, neurodiversity, DNA, military/veteran status, citizenship, and other factors that make up who you are. Your uniqueness is valued, welcomed, and appreciated here. We are dedicated to providing a positive workplace and base all employment decisions on your qualifications, performance, merits, as well as business needs. We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Officer, Compliance & Regulatory Affairs
AXA Group
Officer, Compliance & Regulatory Affairs London, UK AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We invent the new to help the world move forward. Combining powerful analytics and deeper insights with bigger ideas and innovative solutions, we free up our clients' potential, thereby fulfilling our own. Take it seriously. Make it fun. Know it matters. What you'll be doing What will your essential responsibilities include? Assist the Compliance team in establishing and maintaining a robust compliance framework (including the oversight of corresponding policies and procedures) which allows AXA XL's to comply with FCA, PRA and Lloyd's requirements. Assist the Compliance team in managing AXA XL's regulatory relationships e.g. FCA, PRA, Lloyd's and overseas regulatory authorities including preparing for and assisting in regulatory visits, attending regulatory meetings and reporting back to more senior members of the Compliance team and liaising with regulators directly to resolve minor issues. Ownership of elements of the Lloyd's Principles for Doing Business review and attestation process. Liaising with the business owners to ensure AXA XL is able to demonstrate compliance with the Lloyd's Principles for Doing Business. Dealing with more complex licensing queries as subject matter expert and escalating as appropriate and involving other members of the Compliance or Legal Departments as appropriate. With limited assistance from senior members of the team provide compliance advice to the business, which will involve knowledge and familiarisation with all relevant legislation and regulation. The provision of compliance advice will include drafting policies and procedures, providing written advice, and face to face advice. Drafting and updating compliance training presentations as well as delivering parts of the compliance training plan for the legal entities. Participate in the maintenance of legal entity documentation including department and business policies and procedures, taking specific ownership of certain policies and procedures and proactively managing any necessary reviews of these policies. Take responsibility for preparing certain regulatory returns. Taking ownership of routine regulatory applications with limited input and guidance from other members of the Compliance team and overseeing more junior members of the team's work on these applications. You will report to the Manager, Compliance & Regulatory Affairs. This is a regulated role under the Central Bank of Ireland's Fitness and Probity regime. What you'll bring We're looking for someone who has these abilities and skills: Experience of working in an insurance, compliance or regulatory environment. Knowledge of the Lloyd's and London Market. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, both within Compliance and the wider business. Able to prioritise competing workloads and work independently on tasks. Ability to identify potential issues for discussion with Senior Management and work through issue resolution. An ability to communicate at all levels in the organisation with confidence and clarity. Good attention to detail. Excellent analytical skills. Proactive and approachable. CII qualification (or studying for) is desirable but not essential. What we offer Inclusion AXA XL is committed to equal employment opportunity and will consider applicants regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, ethnicity and origins, marital status, religion, disability, or any other protected characteristic. At AXA XL, we know that an inclusive culture and enables business growth and is critical to our success. That's why we have made a strategic commitment to attract, develop, advance and retain the most inclusive workforce possible, and create a culture where everyone can bring their full selves to work and reach their highest potential. It's about helping one another - and our business - to move forward and succeed. Five Business Resource Groups focused on gender, LGBTQ+, ethnicity and origins, disability and inclusion with 20 Chapters around the globe. Robust support for Flexible Working Arrangements. Enhanced family friendly leave benefits. Named to the Diversity Best Practices Index. Signatory to the UK Women in Finance Charter. Learn more at AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Total Rewards AXA XL's Reward program is designed to take care of what matters most to you, covering the full picture of your health, wellbeing, lifestyle and financial security. It provides competitive compensation and personalized, inclusive benefits that evolve as you do. We're committed to rewarding your contribution for the long term, so you can be your best self today and look forward to the future with confidence. Sustainability At AXA XL, Sustainability is integral to our business strategy. In an ever changing world, AXA XL protects what matters most for our clients and communities. We know that sustainability is at the root of a more resilient future. Our Sustainability strategy, called "Roots of resilience", focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, addressing climate change, and embedding sustainable practices across our operations. Our Pillars: Valuing nature: How we impact nature affects how nature impacts us. Resilient ecosystems - the foundation of a sustainable planet and society - are essential to our future. We're committed to protecting and restoring nature - from mangrove forests to the bees in our backyard - by increasing biodiversity awareness and inspiring clients and colleagues to put nature at the heart of their plans. Addressing climate change: The effects of a changing climate are far reaching and significant. Unpredictable weather, increasing temperatures, and rising sea levels cause both social inequalities and environmental disruption. We're building a net zero strategy, developing insurance products and services, and mobilizing to advance thought leadership and investment in societal led solutions. Integrating ESG: All companies have a role to play in building a more resilient future. Incorporating ESG considerations into our internal processes and practices builds resilience from the roots of our business. We're training our colleagues, engaging our external partners, and evolving our sustainability governance and reporting. AXA Hearts in Action: We have established volunteering and charitable giving programs to help colleagues support causes that matter most to them, known as AXA XL's "Hearts in Action" programs. These include our Matching Gifts program, Volunteering Leave, and our annual volunteering day - the Global Day of Giving. For more information, please see Who we are AXA XL, the P&C and specialty risk division of AXA, is known for solving complex risks. For mid sized companies, multinationals and even some inspirational individuals we don't just provide re/insurance, we reinvent it. By combining a comprehensive and efficient capital platform, data driven insights, leading technology, and the best talent in an agile and inclusive workspace, empowered to deliver top client service across all our lines of business - property, casualty, professional, financial lines and specialty. With an innovative and flexible approach to risk solutions, we partner with those who move the world forward. Learn more at
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
Officer, Compliance & Regulatory Affairs London, UK AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We invent the new to help the world move forward. Combining powerful analytics and deeper insights with bigger ideas and innovative solutions, we free up our clients' potential, thereby fulfilling our own. Take it seriously. Make it fun. Know it matters. What you'll be doing What will your essential responsibilities include? Assist the Compliance team in establishing and maintaining a robust compliance framework (including the oversight of corresponding policies and procedures) which allows AXA XL's to comply with FCA, PRA and Lloyd's requirements. Assist the Compliance team in managing AXA XL's regulatory relationships e.g. FCA, PRA, Lloyd's and overseas regulatory authorities including preparing for and assisting in regulatory visits, attending regulatory meetings and reporting back to more senior members of the Compliance team and liaising with regulators directly to resolve minor issues. Ownership of elements of the Lloyd's Principles for Doing Business review and attestation process. Liaising with the business owners to ensure AXA XL is able to demonstrate compliance with the Lloyd's Principles for Doing Business. Dealing with more complex licensing queries as subject matter expert and escalating as appropriate and involving other members of the Compliance or Legal Departments as appropriate. With limited assistance from senior members of the team provide compliance advice to the business, which will involve knowledge and familiarisation with all relevant legislation and regulation. The provision of compliance advice will include drafting policies and procedures, providing written advice, and face to face advice. Drafting and updating compliance training presentations as well as delivering parts of the compliance training plan for the legal entities. Participate in the maintenance of legal entity documentation including department and business policies and procedures, taking specific ownership of certain policies and procedures and proactively managing any necessary reviews of these policies. Take responsibility for preparing certain regulatory returns. Taking ownership of routine regulatory applications with limited input and guidance from other members of the Compliance team and overseeing more junior members of the team's work on these applications. You will report to the Manager, Compliance & Regulatory Affairs. This is a regulated role under the Central Bank of Ireland's Fitness and Probity regime. What you'll bring We're looking for someone who has these abilities and skills: Experience of working in an insurance, compliance or regulatory environment. Knowledge of the Lloyd's and London Market. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, both within Compliance and the wider business. Able to prioritise competing workloads and work independently on tasks. Ability to identify potential issues for discussion with Senior Management and work through issue resolution. An ability to communicate at all levels in the organisation with confidence and clarity. Good attention to detail. Excellent analytical skills. Proactive and approachable. CII qualification (or studying for) is desirable but not essential. What we offer Inclusion AXA XL is committed to equal employment opportunity and will consider applicants regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, ethnicity and origins, marital status, religion, disability, or any other protected characteristic. At AXA XL, we know that an inclusive culture and enables business growth and is critical to our success. That's why we have made a strategic commitment to attract, develop, advance and retain the most inclusive workforce possible, and create a culture where everyone can bring their full selves to work and reach their highest potential. It's about helping one another - and our business - to move forward and succeed. Five Business Resource Groups focused on gender, LGBTQ+, ethnicity and origins, disability and inclusion with 20 Chapters around the globe. Robust support for Flexible Working Arrangements. Enhanced family friendly leave benefits. Named to the Diversity Best Practices Index. Signatory to the UK Women in Finance Charter. Learn more at AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Total Rewards AXA XL's Reward program is designed to take care of what matters most to you, covering the full picture of your health, wellbeing, lifestyle and financial security. It provides competitive compensation and personalized, inclusive benefits that evolve as you do. We're committed to rewarding your contribution for the long term, so you can be your best self today and look forward to the future with confidence. Sustainability At AXA XL, Sustainability is integral to our business strategy. In an ever changing world, AXA XL protects what matters most for our clients and communities. We know that sustainability is at the root of a more resilient future. Our Sustainability strategy, called "Roots of resilience", focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, addressing climate change, and embedding sustainable practices across our operations. Our Pillars: Valuing nature: How we impact nature affects how nature impacts us. Resilient ecosystems - the foundation of a sustainable planet and society - are essential to our future. We're committed to protecting and restoring nature - from mangrove forests to the bees in our backyard - by increasing biodiversity awareness and inspiring clients and colleagues to put nature at the heart of their plans. Addressing climate change: The effects of a changing climate are far reaching and significant. Unpredictable weather, increasing temperatures, and rising sea levels cause both social inequalities and environmental disruption. We're building a net zero strategy, developing insurance products and services, and mobilizing to advance thought leadership and investment in societal led solutions. Integrating ESG: All companies have a role to play in building a more resilient future. Incorporating ESG considerations into our internal processes and practices builds resilience from the roots of our business. We're training our colleagues, engaging our external partners, and evolving our sustainability governance and reporting. AXA Hearts in Action: We have established volunteering and charitable giving programs to help colleagues support causes that matter most to them, known as AXA XL's "Hearts in Action" programs. These include our Matching Gifts program, Volunteering Leave, and our annual volunteering day - the Global Day of Giving. For more information, please see Who we are AXA XL, the P&C and specialty risk division of AXA, is known for solving complex risks. For mid sized companies, multinationals and even some inspirational individuals we don't just provide re/insurance, we reinvent it. By combining a comprehensive and efficient capital platform, data driven insights, leading technology, and the best talent in an agile and inclusive workspace, empowered to deliver top client service across all our lines of business - property, casualty, professional, financial lines and specialty. With an innovative and flexible approach to risk solutions, we partner with those who move the world forward. Learn more at
Senior Delivery Manager - Financial Services
Very Group City, Liverpool
About us We areThe Very Group, and we're here to help families get more out of life. We know our customers work hard for their families and have a lot to balance in their busy lives. That's why we combine amazing brands and products with flexible payment options onVery.co.ukto help them say yes to the things they love. We're just as passionate about helping our people get more out of life too-building careers with real growth, a sense of purpose, belonging, and wellbeing. About Financial Services Our Financial Services team helps customers say yes to the things they love by offering flexible and responsible ways to pay. From credit products to insurance and account management, we make sure every financial interaction is simple, transparent, and customer-focused. It's a dynamic environment where data-driven decisions and regulatory compliance go hand in hand with innovation-delivering fair outcomes and great experiences for millions of customers About the role We're looking for a Senior Delivery Manager to lead the end-to-end delivery of medium to large initiatives and optimisation programmes within Financial Services while also ensuring small change and BAU land smoothly. You'll drive delivery excellence, foster a high-performing culture, and embed continuous improvement. You'll manage complex, high risk products and services, orchestrating multi-disciplinary teams (including third parties) to deliver on time, on cost, and with quality-unlocking value early and often. What you will be doing Team Leadership and Delivery Lead cross disciplinary delivery teams (direct, matrix, and third parties) to deliver outcomes on time, to budget, and to the right standard for our customers. Facilitate squad ceremonies (stand ups, planning, reviews, retrospectives) and remove blockers. Create and manage delivery plans; align dependencies across squads and initiatives. Partner with Product and Engineering on roadmaps; refine and prioritise backlogs with Product Managers and Business Analysts. Coach teams to ship high quality solutions regularly and predictably, using metrics to drive continuous improvement. Role model excellent delivery principles and a culture of performance, accountability and learning. Planning and Prioritisation Lead planning cycles across squads and contribute to quarterly/portfolio planning. Balance technical and product priorities across multiple roadmaps to maximise value delivery. Risk, Issues and Dependency Management Proactively identify and manage risks, issues, assumptions and dependencies affecting delivery and benefits realisation. Escalate appropriately through Portfolio Management and portfolio governance where needed. Governance and Change Control Build and run fit for purpose governance across projects, small change and BAU in liaison with portfolio governance (ePMO). Ensure decisions are documented with the right level of sign off. Keep delivery in scope; manage change requests and surface impacts early. Resource and Capacity Management Manage squad capacity and align resources to priorities; resolve bottlenecks with the Portfolio Manager. Coordinate internal teams and partners to maintain flow across services and squads. Financial Management Manage squad/initiative budgets; track spend and hold regular cost reviews, escalating issues as required. Input into business cases and benefits tracking; support investment decisions with clear advice and data. Report on productivity and flow metrics (e.g., value delivered, burndown, cycle time, lead time). Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Build trusted relationships with senior leaders, Heads of Product, Heads of Tech and delivery teams. Provide clear, timely updates on progress, risks and changes to portfolio governance and business stakeholders. Foster a high trust, collaborative culture across internal teams and external partners. Change Management and Transition Ensure effective transition of changes into BAU with a focus on adoption, stability and measured benefits. Reporting and MI Provide regular initiative and roadmap reporting, highlighting risks and mitigations. Deliver accurate, timely reporting on KPIs and delivery metrics to drive decisions. About you A proven ability to govern large, complex, and cross functional initiatives Good commercial and financial acumen. Proficient in Agile, waterfall and Hybrid delivery models. Strong grasp of Kanban Good capacity planning. Can recognise when something does not work and encourage a mindset of experimentation. Able to listen to the needs of technical and business stakeholders and interpret them. A bias towards action, always finding ways to remove barriers to rapid delivery. Strong stakeholder and 3rd party management skills. Manages stakeholder expectations and facilitate discussions about high risk and complexity even within constrained timescales. Actively addresses the most complicated risks, issues and dependencies including where ownership exists outside the team or no clear ownership exists. Can identify dependencies in plans across services and coordinate delivery. Engages colleagues with enthusiasm and commitment. They are able to bring people together to form a motivated team. Knows how to optimise the delivery flow of teams, managing the pace and tempo. They fully understand the environment they work in and can prioritise the most important or highest value tasks. Has the ability to reflect, and be resilient Clear, concise communication; strong facilitation and negotiation Some of our Benefits Flexible, hybrid working model Inclusive culture and environment, check out our Glassdoor reviews £1000 flexible benefits allowance to suit your needs 30 days holiday + bank holidays Udemy learning access Bonus potential (performance and business-related) Up to 25% discount on Very.co.uk Matched pension up to 6% More benefits can be found on our career site How to apply Please note that the talent acquisition team are managing this vacancy directly, and if successful in securing this role, you will be required to undertake a credit, CIFAS, Right to Work checks and if a specific requirement of your role a DBS (criminal records) check. Should your application progress we require you to let the team know if there is anything you need to disclose in relation to any of these checks prior to them being undertaken, including any unspent criminal convictions. What happens next? Our talent acquisition team will be in touch if you're successful so keep an eye on your emails! We'll arrange a short call to learn more about you, as well as answer any questions you have. If it feels like we're a good match, we'll share your CV with the hiring manager to review. Our interview process is tailored to each role and can be in-person or held remotely. You can expect a two-stage interview process for this position: 1st stage - An informal 30-minute video call with the hiring team to discuss your skills and relevant experience. This is a great opportunity to find out more about the role and to ask any questions you may have. 2nd Stage - A one-hour formal interview where you can expect both competency and technical questions (task based) This can be held either in-person or remotely. As an inclusive employer please do let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments. If you'd like to know more about our interviews, you can find out here. Equal opportunities We're an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, colour, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
About us We areThe Very Group, and we're here to help families get more out of life. We know our customers work hard for their families and have a lot to balance in their busy lives. That's why we combine amazing brands and products with flexible payment options onVery.co.ukto help them say yes to the things they love. We're just as passionate about helping our people get more out of life too-building careers with real growth, a sense of purpose, belonging, and wellbeing. About Financial Services Our Financial Services team helps customers say yes to the things they love by offering flexible and responsible ways to pay. From credit products to insurance and account management, we make sure every financial interaction is simple, transparent, and customer-focused. It's a dynamic environment where data-driven decisions and regulatory compliance go hand in hand with innovation-delivering fair outcomes and great experiences for millions of customers About the role We're looking for a Senior Delivery Manager to lead the end-to-end delivery of medium to large initiatives and optimisation programmes within Financial Services while also ensuring small change and BAU land smoothly. You'll drive delivery excellence, foster a high-performing culture, and embed continuous improvement. You'll manage complex, high risk products and services, orchestrating multi-disciplinary teams (including third parties) to deliver on time, on cost, and with quality-unlocking value early and often. What you will be doing Team Leadership and Delivery Lead cross disciplinary delivery teams (direct, matrix, and third parties) to deliver outcomes on time, to budget, and to the right standard for our customers. Facilitate squad ceremonies (stand ups, planning, reviews, retrospectives) and remove blockers. Create and manage delivery plans; align dependencies across squads and initiatives. Partner with Product and Engineering on roadmaps; refine and prioritise backlogs with Product Managers and Business Analysts. Coach teams to ship high quality solutions regularly and predictably, using metrics to drive continuous improvement. Role model excellent delivery principles and a culture of performance, accountability and learning. Planning and Prioritisation Lead planning cycles across squads and contribute to quarterly/portfolio planning. Balance technical and product priorities across multiple roadmaps to maximise value delivery. Risk, Issues and Dependency Management Proactively identify and manage risks, issues, assumptions and dependencies affecting delivery and benefits realisation. Escalate appropriately through Portfolio Management and portfolio governance where needed. Governance and Change Control Build and run fit for purpose governance across projects, small change and BAU in liaison with portfolio governance (ePMO). Ensure decisions are documented with the right level of sign off. Keep delivery in scope; manage change requests and surface impacts early. Resource and Capacity Management Manage squad capacity and align resources to priorities; resolve bottlenecks with the Portfolio Manager. Coordinate internal teams and partners to maintain flow across services and squads. Financial Management Manage squad/initiative budgets; track spend and hold regular cost reviews, escalating issues as required. Input into business cases and benefits tracking; support investment decisions with clear advice and data. Report on productivity and flow metrics (e.g., value delivered, burndown, cycle time, lead time). Stakeholder Engagement and Communication Build trusted relationships with senior leaders, Heads of Product, Heads of Tech and delivery teams. Provide clear, timely updates on progress, risks and changes to portfolio governance and business stakeholders. Foster a high trust, collaborative culture across internal teams and external partners. Change Management and Transition Ensure effective transition of changes into BAU with a focus on adoption, stability and measured benefits. Reporting and MI Provide regular initiative and roadmap reporting, highlighting risks and mitigations. Deliver accurate, timely reporting on KPIs and delivery metrics to drive decisions. About you A proven ability to govern large, complex, and cross functional initiatives Good commercial and financial acumen. Proficient in Agile, waterfall and Hybrid delivery models. Strong grasp of Kanban Good capacity planning. Can recognise when something does not work and encourage a mindset of experimentation. Able to listen to the needs of technical and business stakeholders and interpret them. A bias towards action, always finding ways to remove barriers to rapid delivery. Strong stakeholder and 3rd party management skills. Manages stakeholder expectations and facilitate discussions about high risk and complexity even within constrained timescales. Actively addresses the most complicated risks, issues and dependencies including where ownership exists outside the team or no clear ownership exists. Can identify dependencies in plans across services and coordinate delivery. Engages colleagues with enthusiasm and commitment. They are able to bring people together to form a motivated team. Knows how to optimise the delivery flow of teams, managing the pace and tempo. They fully understand the environment they work in and can prioritise the most important or highest value tasks. Has the ability to reflect, and be resilient Clear, concise communication; strong facilitation and negotiation Some of our Benefits Flexible, hybrid working model Inclusive culture and environment, check out our Glassdoor reviews £1000 flexible benefits allowance to suit your needs 30 days holiday + bank holidays Udemy learning access Bonus potential (performance and business-related) Up to 25% discount on Very.co.uk Matched pension up to 6% More benefits can be found on our career site How to apply Please note that the talent acquisition team are managing this vacancy directly, and if successful in securing this role, you will be required to undertake a credit, CIFAS, Right to Work checks and if a specific requirement of your role a DBS (criminal records) check. Should your application progress we require you to let the team know if there is anything you need to disclose in relation to any of these checks prior to them being undertaken, including any unspent criminal convictions. What happens next? Our talent acquisition team will be in touch if you're successful so keep an eye on your emails! We'll arrange a short call to learn more about you, as well as answer any questions you have. If it feels like we're a good match, we'll share your CV with the hiring manager to review. Our interview process is tailored to each role and can be in-person or held remotely. You can expect a two-stage interview process for this position: 1st stage - An informal 30-minute video call with the hiring team to discuss your skills and relevant experience. This is a great opportunity to find out more about the role and to ask any questions you may have. 2nd Stage - A one-hour formal interview where you can expect both competency and technical questions (task based) This can be held either in-person or remotely. As an inclusive employer please do let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments. If you'd like to know more about our interviews, you can find out here. Equal opportunities We're an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, colour, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.
Cyber Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) Manager
Iceland Food Group Deeside, Flintshire
As one of the Best Big Companies to Work For, we have a rich history of loving our customers and looking after our teams. We understand that success is achieved through our people, and we are searching for anexperienced and capable Cyber Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) Manager to lead our newly formed GRC function click apply for full job details
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
As one of the Best Big Companies to Work For, we have a rich history of loving our customers and looking after our teams. We understand that success is achieved through our people, and we are searching for anexperienced and capable Cyber Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) Manager to lead our newly formed GRC function click apply for full job details
Salt
NHS Band 8A Information Governance Assurance Manager
Salt
Job overview We are seeking an experienced Information Governance Assurance Manager to provide senior leadership and expert advice on Information Governance and Data Protection across the Trust. The post holder will lead the development, implementation and assurance of a robust, risk-based Information Governance framework, ensuring compliance with UK data protection legislation, national policy and click apply for full job details
Jan 07, 2026
Seasonal
Job overview We are seeking an experienced Information Governance Assurance Manager to provide senior leadership and expert advice on Information Governance and Data Protection across the Trust. The post holder will lead the development, implementation and assurance of a robust, risk-based Information Governance framework, ensuring compliance with UK data protection legislation, national policy and click apply for full job details
Boden Group
Account Director
Boden Group Warwick, Warwickshire
We are looking for an Account Director to join an established FM company on a temporary, 6 month basis. This role is home based, with travel to sites in Warwick, London and Manchester. You will need to have an operational background, with clear experience within FM Management. Account Director Monday to Friday 8-5pm Temporary - 6 months plus Home based - Travel to Warwick, Manchester, London required As an Account Director, you will be: Responsible for the service delivery and compliance/ risk management outputs to meet statutory maintenance requirements. Own and manage the Account governance arrangements around statutory PPM, remedial works and compliance outputs/ measures Interface with the delivery teams and ensure the customer journey/ helpdesk function is efficient and improvement strategies are implemented Develop sustainable relationships with the client based upon the successful delivery of client expectations Develop and support engineering functions and ensure compliance is met To be successful as an Account Director you will need to have: Experience in an FM operations deliver role at Senior management level Analytical approach to using data to enhance operational delivery performance Strong leadership skills and commercial awareness If you are interested in this role, please apply directly to this advert. We would like to speak to anyone with Account Director, Technical Services Manager, Technical Director, Technical Service Manager experinece.
Jan 07, 2026
Seasonal
We are looking for an Account Director to join an established FM company on a temporary, 6 month basis. This role is home based, with travel to sites in Warwick, London and Manchester. You will need to have an operational background, with clear experience within FM Management. Account Director Monday to Friday 8-5pm Temporary - 6 months plus Home based - Travel to Warwick, Manchester, London required As an Account Director, you will be: Responsible for the service delivery and compliance/ risk management outputs to meet statutory maintenance requirements. Own and manage the Account governance arrangements around statutory PPM, remedial works and compliance outputs/ measures Interface with the delivery teams and ensure the customer journey/ helpdesk function is efficient and improvement strategies are implemented Develop sustainable relationships with the client based upon the successful delivery of client expectations Develop and support engineering functions and ensure compliance is met To be successful as an Account Director you will need to have: Experience in an FM operations deliver role at Senior management level Analytical approach to using data to enhance operational delivery performance Strong leadership skills and commercial awareness If you are interested in this role, please apply directly to this advert. We would like to speak to anyone with Account Director, Technical Services Manager, Technical Director, Technical Service Manager experinece.
S.A.L.V.E. International
Chief Executive Officer
S.A.L.V.E. International
At S.A.L.V.E. we believe: - No young person should have to live or work on the streets - Young people who have lived and worked on the streets deserve the chance to fulfil their potential - Young people on the streets should have trustworthy, supportive adults around them With the generous help of our supporters, S.A.L.V.E. works with children on the streets of Jinja, Uganda, so they have the opportunity to leave their difficult pasts behind them and move forward, towards a brighter future. We have Drop in Centres and Street Outreach services for children currently living on the streets. We offer short term residential care in our Halfway Homes or Drug Rehabilitation Centre to help children to transition off the streets, and follow up care and support for when a child has been resettled home to their family. We also offer educational support, and/ or business skills start up and training where assessed to be needed to help a child to settle home successfully and to ensure their family can thrive in the long term. We are looking to recruit a new CEO who believes in our vision that there should be No Street Called Home for children living on the streets in Uganda and who wants to help us to grow this impact and further change children s lives. Our Journey S.A.L.V.E. International was founded in 2008 by Helen Huthwaite and Nicola Sansom. Since then, we have gone on to resettle 978 street connected children with their families. We have also supported 378 young people through education, rehabilitated over 1000 street connected children at our Residential Centre and initiated 495 small businesses to support families. Over the years, our advocacy work has included being part of Small Charity Week in the UK parliament, and being part of a delegation to the UN with the Consortium for Street Children. Today we employ 4 staff in the UK and 27 in Uganda. Our annual turnover is approximately £300k. New developments in our work include sports programming and a very promising tailoring course. We are well on track to achieve our 2022-27 strategic goals - reaching more children, expanding support for girls, strengthening families and improving our funding sustainability. Looking forward, the demand for our services continues to grow, whilst charities in general are facing a very difficult financial position. We are looking for a Chief Executive Officer who will consolidate and develop existing initiatives and continue to diversify our provision. They must be able to enhance our efforts to improve our long-term financial sustainability. Working in collaboration with the Board, they will develop our next strategic plan in line with our vision and values. Job Purpose To be a visionary who drives forwards and maximises the impact of the organisation. Working with the Board of Trustees to ensure that a strong vision with clear strategic planning is in place for the organisation to best benefit our service users. To work with the Ugandan and UK team to develop and improve our existing programmes of work for the organisation to best benefit our service users. To oversee the budget, finance and risk management of the organisation. To oversee our fundraising strategy and grow relationships with new and existing funders to a high standard ensuring that maximum potential support is achieved. To proactively identify prospects, approaching and winning resources from new partnerships in the wider community to best meet S.A.L.V.E. s aims and objectives. To raise awareness of the work of S.A.L.V.E. International and oversee our advocacy and communications strategy and implementation. Key Activities The following activities are intended as a guide to the main responsibilities of the post and are not an exhaustive list of duties and tasks. The post-holder may be required to undertake other duties that are not listed below, at the direction of the Board. The job description may be amended from time to time after consultation with the post holder. STRATEGY Lead the organisation by working collaboratively with our global team of staff, volunteers, and board members to ensure a strong strategic plan is in place, which is reviewed and improved over time to maximise the organisation s impact. FUNDRAISING Leading and championing our fundraising strategy. Helping to develop our one off and regular financial supporters through finding new opportunities and networks, giving talks, ensuring quality timely communications, and reporting to existing supporters. Supporting and co-working with our Development Manager to research new application prospects, and helping to maintain and develop the income from our existing network of corporate, organisational and Trust and Foundation partnerships and donors. This includes writing and reviewing funding applications and reports as needed. Lead on the drafting of larger or multi-year funding applications, with support from the Development Manager to finalise. FINANCE Overseeing the budget and financial management of the organisation to ensure the organisation s long term sustainability and sound financial management, including creating the annual budget for approval by the UK Board. Collaboratively reviewing the charity s financial controls and performance, including a final review of the monthly accounts (UK and Uganda), and overseeing the internal audit of our accounts with the finance committee. Ensuring the organisation is financially compliant according to the Charities Commission and meets all statutory requirements. HR Recruiting, training, developing and managing staff and volunteers in the UK to help to build the capacity of the organisation as needed. This currently includes line managing: Ugandan Country Director, Development Manager, Communications Manager Support the Country Director with recruitment in Uganda. Creating a strong sense of team spirit and a culture of appreciation and reliability within the team by reinforcing organisation values and ensuring accountability. GOVERNANCE Working closely with and supporting our UK and Ugandan boards to ensure that the governance of the organisation is strong. Lead on creating, reviewing, and developing policies, procedures and systems, including but not limited to ensuring quality safeguarding and risk management for the organisation. Ensure the organisation is appropriately prepared for potential risks Ensuring the organisation is compliant according to the Charities Commission and meets all statutory requirements. COMMUNICATION Overseeing the communications strategy of the organisation, ensuring the website, social media, newsletters, annual report and mailings out to supporters are kept up to date by supporting our Communications Manager. This includes drafting and checking copy and promoting and marketing events and campaigns for the organisation to raise funds and awareness. Being an advocate for the organisation, by seeking and maximising opportunities to represent the organisation, to help raise awareness and support for the work we do and the needs of street connected children generally. PROGRAMMES and OPERATIONS Leading and collaborating with the wider team to develop and improve our programmes through regular evaluation and learning reviews. Support the Country Director to ensure the organisation operations function smoothy, and that the strategic plan can be implemented. PARTNERSHIPS Representing S.A.L.V.E. in partnerships and networks such as the Consortium for Street Children to ensure that we are making the most of funding, partnership and advocacy opportunities. Manage relationships with key partners in the UK and internationally, to ensure we are collaborating to achieve the greatest impact. SAFEGUARDING To be the Safeguarding Lead within the organisation, and continually strengthen safeguarding as a priority in all our work. MONITORING AND EVALUATION Support the Development Manager with the effective functioning of the organisations M&E system, Upshot. Ensure all team members are meeting their monitoring, evaluation and learning obligations and objectives. SKILLS REQUIRED ESSENTIAL CRITERIA Fundraising and External Relations Proven and demonstrable track record of securing income from multiple sources, including Trusts and Foundations, corporate partners or institutional donors. Direct experience of preparing, writing, and managing significant funding applications, including multi-year or high-value proposals. Ability to represent an organisation confidently to donors, partners and external stakeholders, including through public speaking and networking. Leadership and Management Senior leadership or management experience within the charity or social purpose sector, with evidence of leading teams, managing performance and developing organisational capacity. Demonstrable ability to build and maintain positive working relationships across teams and stakeholder groups. Strategic and Operational Capability Proven ability to develop, review and implement strategies, organisational systems, policies and procedures that support growth, quality and compliance. Strong understanding of budgeting and financial oversight . click apply for full job details
Jan 07, 2026
Full time
At S.A.L.V.E. we believe: - No young person should have to live or work on the streets - Young people who have lived and worked on the streets deserve the chance to fulfil their potential - Young people on the streets should have trustworthy, supportive adults around them With the generous help of our supporters, S.A.L.V.E. works with children on the streets of Jinja, Uganda, so they have the opportunity to leave their difficult pasts behind them and move forward, towards a brighter future. We have Drop in Centres and Street Outreach services for children currently living on the streets. We offer short term residential care in our Halfway Homes or Drug Rehabilitation Centre to help children to transition off the streets, and follow up care and support for when a child has been resettled home to their family. We also offer educational support, and/ or business skills start up and training where assessed to be needed to help a child to settle home successfully and to ensure their family can thrive in the long term. We are looking to recruit a new CEO who believes in our vision that there should be No Street Called Home for children living on the streets in Uganda and who wants to help us to grow this impact and further change children s lives. Our Journey S.A.L.V.E. International was founded in 2008 by Helen Huthwaite and Nicola Sansom. Since then, we have gone on to resettle 978 street connected children with their families. We have also supported 378 young people through education, rehabilitated over 1000 street connected children at our Residential Centre and initiated 495 small businesses to support families. Over the years, our advocacy work has included being part of Small Charity Week in the UK parliament, and being part of a delegation to the UN with the Consortium for Street Children. Today we employ 4 staff in the UK and 27 in Uganda. Our annual turnover is approximately £300k. New developments in our work include sports programming and a very promising tailoring course. We are well on track to achieve our 2022-27 strategic goals - reaching more children, expanding support for girls, strengthening families and improving our funding sustainability. Looking forward, the demand for our services continues to grow, whilst charities in general are facing a very difficult financial position. We are looking for a Chief Executive Officer who will consolidate and develop existing initiatives and continue to diversify our provision. They must be able to enhance our efforts to improve our long-term financial sustainability. Working in collaboration with the Board, they will develop our next strategic plan in line with our vision and values. Job Purpose To be a visionary who drives forwards and maximises the impact of the organisation. Working with the Board of Trustees to ensure that a strong vision with clear strategic planning is in place for the organisation to best benefit our service users. To work with the Ugandan and UK team to develop and improve our existing programmes of work for the organisation to best benefit our service users. To oversee the budget, finance and risk management of the organisation. To oversee our fundraising strategy and grow relationships with new and existing funders to a high standard ensuring that maximum potential support is achieved. To proactively identify prospects, approaching and winning resources from new partnerships in the wider community to best meet S.A.L.V.E. s aims and objectives. To raise awareness of the work of S.A.L.V.E. International and oversee our advocacy and communications strategy and implementation. Key Activities The following activities are intended as a guide to the main responsibilities of the post and are not an exhaustive list of duties and tasks. The post-holder may be required to undertake other duties that are not listed below, at the direction of the Board. The job description may be amended from time to time after consultation with the post holder. STRATEGY Lead the organisation by working collaboratively with our global team of staff, volunteers, and board members to ensure a strong strategic plan is in place, which is reviewed and improved over time to maximise the organisation s impact. FUNDRAISING Leading and championing our fundraising strategy. Helping to develop our one off and regular financial supporters through finding new opportunities and networks, giving talks, ensuring quality timely communications, and reporting to existing supporters. Supporting and co-working with our Development Manager to research new application prospects, and helping to maintain and develop the income from our existing network of corporate, organisational and Trust and Foundation partnerships and donors. This includes writing and reviewing funding applications and reports as needed. Lead on the drafting of larger or multi-year funding applications, with support from the Development Manager to finalise. FINANCE Overseeing the budget and financial management of the organisation to ensure the organisation s long term sustainability and sound financial management, including creating the annual budget for approval by the UK Board. Collaboratively reviewing the charity s financial controls and performance, including a final review of the monthly accounts (UK and Uganda), and overseeing the internal audit of our accounts with the finance committee. Ensuring the organisation is financially compliant according to the Charities Commission and meets all statutory requirements. HR Recruiting, training, developing and managing staff and volunteers in the UK to help to build the capacity of the organisation as needed. This currently includes line managing: Ugandan Country Director, Development Manager, Communications Manager Support the Country Director with recruitment in Uganda. Creating a strong sense of team spirit and a culture of appreciation and reliability within the team by reinforcing organisation values and ensuring accountability. GOVERNANCE Working closely with and supporting our UK and Ugandan boards to ensure that the governance of the organisation is strong. Lead on creating, reviewing, and developing policies, procedures and systems, including but not limited to ensuring quality safeguarding and risk management for the organisation. Ensure the organisation is appropriately prepared for potential risks Ensuring the organisation is compliant according to the Charities Commission and meets all statutory requirements. COMMUNICATION Overseeing the communications strategy of the organisation, ensuring the website, social media, newsletters, annual report and mailings out to supporters are kept up to date by supporting our Communications Manager. This includes drafting and checking copy and promoting and marketing events and campaigns for the organisation to raise funds and awareness. Being an advocate for the organisation, by seeking and maximising opportunities to represent the organisation, to help raise awareness and support for the work we do and the needs of street connected children generally. PROGRAMMES and OPERATIONS Leading and collaborating with the wider team to develop and improve our programmes through regular evaluation and learning reviews. Support the Country Director to ensure the organisation operations function smoothy, and that the strategic plan can be implemented. PARTNERSHIPS Representing S.A.L.V.E. in partnerships and networks such as the Consortium for Street Children to ensure that we are making the most of funding, partnership and advocacy opportunities. Manage relationships with key partners in the UK and internationally, to ensure we are collaborating to achieve the greatest impact. SAFEGUARDING To be the Safeguarding Lead within the organisation, and continually strengthen safeguarding as a priority in all our work. MONITORING AND EVALUATION Support the Development Manager with the effective functioning of the organisations M&E system, Upshot. Ensure all team members are meeting their monitoring, evaluation and learning obligations and objectives. SKILLS REQUIRED ESSENTIAL CRITERIA Fundraising and External Relations Proven and demonstrable track record of securing income from multiple sources, including Trusts and Foundations, corporate partners or institutional donors. Direct experience of preparing, writing, and managing significant funding applications, including multi-year or high-value proposals. Ability to represent an organisation confidently to donors, partners and external stakeholders, including through public speaking and networking. Leadership and Management Senior leadership or management experience within the charity or social purpose sector, with evidence of leading teams, managing performance and developing organisational capacity. Demonstrable ability to build and maintain positive working relationships across teams and stakeholder groups. Strategic and Operational Capability Proven ability to develop, review and implement strategies, organisational systems, policies and procedures that support growth, quality and compliance. Strong understanding of budgeting and financial oversight . click apply for full job details
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited
Head of Organisational Delivery
Red Snapper Recruitment Limited City, London
Head of Organisational Delivery Location: London - Vauxhall (on-site for first 3 months, hybrid considered afterwards) Salary: 47,342 Hours: Full time Contract: Fixed Term until 1st May 2026 Start Date: ASAP Are you an experienced and solutions-focused operational leader looking for a role where you can make a measurable impact? We are seeking a proactive Head of Organisational Delivery to oversee organisational systems, performance, and contract delivery across a busy, mission led charity environment. This is a senior, hands on role working directly with the CEO, providing full oversight of organisational processes, infrastructure, compliance, and reporting requirements. You will ensure that services are equipped to deliver high-quality support across multiple contracts and that organisational performance remains strong, consistent, and aligned with strategic priorities. Key Responsibilities Provide senior oversight across service delivery and organisational performance Line manage the Services Manager and support high-quality delivery across contracts Lead on organisational KPIs, milestones, reporting cycles, and risk management Drive cross-organisational projects to improve systems, processes, and practice Coordinate timelines, actions, and implementation across teams Oversee contract and grant delivery, ensuring KPIs and commissioner expectations are met Lead performance monitoring, data analysis, and reporting Manage organisational systems, tools, infrastructure, and operational frameworks Ensure policies, procedures, and governance processes are robust and effectively implemented Act as senior contact for commissioners, funders, and external partners Oversee organisational compliance, GDPR, information governance, and audit readiness About You Essential experience: Strong background in organisational operations, contract/delivery management, or charity/public service oversight Experience managing or supporting senior staff Confident managing organisational reporting cycles and deadlines Financial awareness, with experience in grant or contract reporting Proven ability to implement organisational improvements or systems Excellent communication skills, able to build strong relationships with commissioners and partners Highly organised, calm, and solutions-focused with strong follow-through Ability to work full-time on-site Desirable experience: Knowledge of VAWG, criminal justice, safeguarding, or stalking related services Experience working within a small charity Experience leading organisational change or embedding new systems Personal Attributes Driven by impact and committed to improving outcomes for vulnerable people Collaborative, supportive, and constructive in approach Pragmatic problem solver with a logical mindset Inclusive, respectful, and empathetic Self-motivated, dependable, and adaptable Positive, proactive and delivery-focused
Jan 07, 2026
Contractor
Head of Organisational Delivery Location: London - Vauxhall (on-site for first 3 months, hybrid considered afterwards) Salary: 47,342 Hours: Full time Contract: Fixed Term until 1st May 2026 Start Date: ASAP Are you an experienced and solutions-focused operational leader looking for a role where you can make a measurable impact? We are seeking a proactive Head of Organisational Delivery to oversee organisational systems, performance, and contract delivery across a busy, mission led charity environment. This is a senior, hands on role working directly with the CEO, providing full oversight of organisational processes, infrastructure, compliance, and reporting requirements. You will ensure that services are equipped to deliver high-quality support across multiple contracts and that organisational performance remains strong, consistent, and aligned with strategic priorities. Key Responsibilities Provide senior oversight across service delivery and organisational performance Line manage the Services Manager and support high-quality delivery across contracts Lead on organisational KPIs, milestones, reporting cycles, and risk management Drive cross-organisational projects to improve systems, processes, and practice Coordinate timelines, actions, and implementation across teams Oversee contract and grant delivery, ensuring KPIs and commissioner expectations are met Lead performance monitoring, data analysis, and reporting Manage organisational systems, tools, infrastructure, and operational frameworks Ensure policies, procedures, and governance processes are robust and effectively implemented Act as senior contact for commissioners, funders, and external partners Oversee organisational compliance, GDPR, information governance, and audit readiness About You Essential experience: Strong background in organisational operations, contract/delivery management, or charity/public service oversight Experience managing or supporting senior staff Confident managing organisational reporting cycles and deadlines Financial awareness, with experience in grant or contract reporting Proven ability to implement organisational improvements or systems Excellent communication skills, able to build strong relationships with commissioners and partners Highly organised, calm, and solutions-focused with strong follow-through Ability to work full-time on-site Desirable experience: Knowledge of VAWG, criminal justice, safeguarding, or stalking related services Experience working within a small charity Experience leading organisational change or embedding new systems Personal Attributes Driven by impact and committed to improving outcomes for vulnerable people Collaborative, supportive, and constructive in approach Pragmatic problem solver with a logical mindset Inclusive, respectful, and empathetic Self-motivated, dependable, and adaptable Positive, proactive and delivery-focused
Vizion Network
Claims Department Senior Team Leader
Vizion Network Hull, Yorkshire
Claims Department Senior Team Leader Reporting to: Claims Department Manager Site based: Hull Salary: £35,000 Hours: 38.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday plus 1 in 6 Saturdays (8.30am - 12.30pm) What We Offer Employee health and wellbeing benefits, including: 24/7 GP service, confidential counselling service, retail, gym and lifestyle discounts and a medical cashback scheme 21 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays Additional birthday holiday Holiday purchase scheme Performance-based salary increments Free on-site parking Monthly free food days Company events, reward and recognition initiatives Purpose The Senior Team Leader provides the critical leadership and performance layer between Team Leaders / Deputy Team Leaders and the Claims Department Manager. The role focuses on driving performance uplift, leadership capability, quality, compliance and consistency across all Claims teams. It is not operational micromanagement, but leadership oversight and development. You will have full ownership for the performance, capability and conduct of Team Leaders and their teams, ensuring KPIs, FCA obligations, quality standards and customer outcomes are consistently achieved. Key Responsibilities: Leadership & Performance Management Line manage all Team Leaders and Deputy Team Leaders within the Claims department. Conduct regular, structured 1-2-1s focused on performance, behaviour, leadership standards and development. Oversee performance management processes including improvement plans, capability frameworks and formal PIPs where required. Act as the first escalation point for leadership-level performance, conduct and absence management. Support recruitment, onboarding and induction of leadership roles. Identify exemplary performance and recommend individuals for reward and recognition. Provide cover in the absence of the Claims Department Manager. Duties or functions in addition to or instead of your usual duties if the needs of the business so require, that are within your capability and status. Operational Oversight & KPI Delivery Maintain full oversight of departmental performance against KPIs, including productivity, quality, SLA adherence and customer outcomes. Oversee day-to-day operational performance across all teams, ensuring resources are realigned to respond to trends and demand. Support short- and medium-term resource planning alongside the Claims Department Manager. Ensure claims leakage and cost exposure are minimised through strong controls and adherence to process. Act as an escalation point for complex, high-risk or high-profile claims and complaints, ensuring FCA and SLA compliance. Quality, Audit & Compliance Carry out leadership-level audits across teams. Analyse audit outcomes, trends and root causes, ensuring actions and re-testing are in place. Ensure FCA, client, SLA and internal policy requirements are embedded and consistently applied. Promote data security and strict adherence to GDPR, DPA and information governance standards. Coaching, Development & Succession Coach and mentor Team Leaders to develop strong people leadership, not just task management. Support the creation and delivery of departmental training plans and leadership development programmes. Support apprentices and ongoing capability development. Identify high-potential talent and support succession planning. Promote consistent leadership behaviours and expectations across the department. Continuous Improvement & Change Identify and lead departmental improvement initiatives to improve efficiency, customer outcomes and staff engagement. Support the delivery of projects, initiatives and transformation activity. Act as a change champion, ensuring effective communication, adoption and embedding of new ways of working. Provide insight, data and recommendations to support departmental and business-wide initiatives. Building a strong working relationship with the Senior Team Leader at any other business site to create alignment across the departments. Person Specification Essential Proven leadership experience, ideally within claims, insurance or a regulated environment. Strong performance management, coaching and people development capability. Customer-centric and quality-focused mindset. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data and drive improvement. Confident, fair and consistent decision-maker. Highly organised, proactive and resilient. Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications such as Outlook, Excel, Power Bi. Desirable Experience within automotive claims or insurance operations. Experience leading leaders (Team Leaders / Deputy Team Leaders). Exposure to FCA-regulated environments. Experience supporting change, transformation or continuous improvement programmes. Attending external meetings may be a requirement so a full UK driving licence is desirable. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Vizion Network, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application. The deadline for applications is Wednesday 21st January 2026.
Jan 06, 2026
Full time
Claims Department Senior Team Leader Reporting to: Claims Department Manager Site based: Hull Salary: £35,000 Hours: 38.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday plus 1 in 6 Saturdays (8.30am - 12.30pm) What We Offer Employee health and wellbeing benefits, including: 24/7 GP service, confidential counselling service, retail, gym and lifestyle discounts and a medical cashback scheme 21 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays Additional birthday holiday Holiday purchase scheme Performance-based salary increments Free on-site parking Monthly free food days Company events, reward and recognition initiatives Purpose The Senior Team Leader provides the critical leadership and performance layer between Team Leaders / Deputy Team Leaders and the Claims Department Manager. The role focuses on driving performance uplift, leadership capability, quality, compliance and consistency across all Claims teams. It is not operational micromanagement, but leadership oversight and development. You will have full ownership for the performance, capability and conduct of Team Leaders and their teams, ensuring KPIs, FCA obligations, quality standards and customer outcomes are consistently achieved. Key Responsibilities: Leadership & Performance Management Line manage all Team Leaders and Deputy Team Leaders within the Claims department. Conduct regular, structured 1-2-1s focused on performance, behaviour, leadership standards and development. Oversee performance management processes including improvement plans, capability frameworks and formal PIPs where required. Act as the first escalation point for leadership-level performance, conduct and absence management. Support recruitment, onboarding and induction of leadership roles. Identify exemplary performance and recommend individuals for reward and recognition. Provide cover in the absence of the Claims Department Manager. Duties or functions in addition to or instead of your usual duties if the needs of the business so require, that are within your capability and status. Operational Oversight & KPI Delivery Maintain full oversight of departmental performance against KPIs, including productivity, quality, SLA adherence and customer outcomes. Oversee day-to-day operational performance across all teams, ensuring resources are realigned to respond to trends and demand. Support short- and medium-term resource planning alongside the Claims Department Manager. Ensure claims leakage and cost exposure are minimised through strong controls and adherence to process. Act as an escalation point for complex, high-risk or high-profile claims and complaints, ensuring FCA and SLA compliance. Quality, Audit & Compliance Carry out leadership-level audits across teams. Analyse audit outcomes, trends and root causes, ensuring actions and re-testing are in place. Ensure FCA, client, SLA and internal policy requirements are embedded and consistently applied. Promote data security and strict adherence to GDPR, DPA and information governance standards. Coaching, Development & Succession Coach and mentor Team Leaders to develop strong people leadership, not just task management. Support the creation and delivery of departmental training plans and leadership development programmes. Support apprentices and ongoing capability development. Identify high-potential talent and support succession planning. Promote consistent leadership behaviours and expectations across the department. Continuous Improvement & Change Identify and lead departmental improvement initiatives to improve efficiency, customer outcomes and staff engagement. Support the delivery of projects, initiatives and transformation activity. Act as a change champion, ensuring effective communication, adoption and embedding of new ways of working. Provide insight, data and recommendations to support departmental and business-wide initiatives. Building a strong working relationship with the Senior Team Leader at any other business site to create alignment across the departments. Person Specification Essential Proven leadership experience, ideally within claims, insurance or a regulated environment. Strong performance management, coaching and people development capability. Customer-centric and quality-focused mindset. Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data and drive improvement. Confident, fair and consistent decision-maker. Highly organised, proactive and resilient. Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications such as Outlook, Excel, Power Bi. Desirable Experience within automotive claims or insurance operations. Experience leading leaders (Team Leaders / Deputy Team Leaders). Exposure to FCA-regulated environments. Experience supporting change, transformation or continuous improvement programmes. Attending external meetings may be a requirement so a full UK driving licence is desirable. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Vizion Network, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application. The deadline for applications is Wednesday 21st January 2026.
Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd
Head of Organisational Delivery
Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd Nine Elms, Swindon
Role: Head of Organisational Delivery Based: Vauxhall Rate: £26ph PAYE / £33ph umb Start Date: ASAP Duration: Until 1st May 2026 Hours: 35 hours Monday to Friday 9am 5.00pm on site every day Our client, a specialist stalking charity, is looking for a Head of Organisational Delivery to provide a full oversight of organisational systems, processes, infrastructure, and ensure reporting requirements are functioning effectively to enable high-quality services across multiple contracts and, across the organisation Synopsis of duties: Provide senior organisational oversight across all stalking services. Oversee and line manage Interim Services Manager to deliver high-quality services across multiple contracts. Work directly with the CEO to drive organisational performance and delivery. Hold responsibility for organisational KPIs, delivery of milestones, reporting cycles, and performance frameworks. Maintain organisational-level awareness of risks and escalate appropriately. Lead and drive organisation-wide delivery projects (e.g. mobilisation of new contracts, systems improvements, organisational changes). Coordinate organisational timelines, actions, and cross-team implementation. Implement organisational improvements and ensure they are embedded into practice. Monitor progress and ensure actions across teams are completed. Maintain oversight of contract and grant delivery across services. Ensure reporting deadlines, KPIs, compliance and commissioner expectations are met. Lead organisational monitoring processes, including collection and analysis of performance data. Coordinate contract variations, compliance requirements, and commissioner requests. Oversee all organisational systems, tools, administrative processes, and operational frameworks. Ensure the organisation has the infrastructure required for service delivery (IT access, systems, practical resources). Lead improvements to organisational governance, processes, and workflows. Ensure organisational policies and procedures are robust, up to date, and operationalised across the organisation. Act as senior organisational contact for commissioners, funders, and external partners on delivery matters. Attend operational-level contract and partnership meetings. Provide clear organisational updates on performance, delivery, reporting and compliance. Ensure follow-up actions and commitments are completed. Oversee organisational compliance including GDPR, Information Governance, audit readiness, evaluation and reporting. Ensure organisational risks and compliance issues are monitored and escalated. Coordinate audits, monitoring visits and commissioner assurance requirements Essential Requirements: Experience in organisational operations, contract management or delivery oversight in a charity or public service. Experience supporting or overseeing managers or senior staff. Strong financial awareness with experience in grant/contract reporting. Ability to manage organisational-level delivery, deadlines and reporting cycles. Experience implementing organisational improvements or systems. Strong communicator able to build relationships with commissioners and external partners. Calm, pragmatic and solutions-focused, with strong follow-through. Excellent organisational skills, able to juggle multiple priorities. Able to work full-time on-site in London during the initial mobilisation period DBS on update service or dated within the last 12 months Car driver Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency
Jan 06, 2026
Seasonal
Role: Head of Organisational Delivery Based: Vauxhall Rate: £26ph PAYE / £33ph umb Start Date: ASAP Duration: Until 1st May 2026 Hours: 35 hours Monday to Friday 9am 5.00pm on site every day Our client, a specialist stalking charity, is looking for a Head of Organisational Delivery to provide a full oversight of organisational systems, processes, infrastructure, and ensure reporting requirements are functioning effectively to enable high-quality services across multiple contracts and, across the organisation Synopsis of duties: Provide senior organisational oversight across all stalking services. Oversee and line manage Interim Services Manager to deliver high-quality services across multiple contracts. Work directly with the CEO to drive organisational performance and delivery. Hold responsibility for organisational KPIs, delivery of milestones, reporting cycles, and performance frameworks. Maintain organisational-level awareness of risks and escalate appropriately. Lead and drive organisation-wide delivery projects (e.g. mobilisation of new contracts, systems improvements, organisational changes). Coordinate organisational timelines, actions, and cross-team implementation. Implement organisational improvements and ensure they are embedded into practice. Monitor progress and ensure actions across teams are completed. Maintain oversight of contract and grant delivery across services. Ensure reporting deadlines, KPIs, compliance and commissioner expectations are met. Lead organisational monitoring processes, including collection and analysis of performance data. Coordinate contract variations, compliance requirements, and commissioner requests. Oversee all organisational systems, tools, administrative processes, and operational frameworks. Ensure the organisation has the infrastructure required for service delivery (IT access, systems, practical resources). Lead improvements to organisational governance, processes, and workflows. Ensure organisational policies and procedures are robust, up to date, and operationalised across the organisation. Act as senior organisational contact for commissioners, funders, and external partners on delivery matters. Attend operational-level contract and partnership meetings. Provide clear organisational updates on performance, delivery, reporting and compliance. Ensure follow-up actions and commitments are completed. Oversee organisational compliance including GDPR, Information Governance, audit readiness, evaluation and reporting. Ensure organisational risks and compliance issues are monitored and escalated. Coordinate audits, monitoring visits and commissioner assurance requirements Essential Requirements: Experience in organisational operations, contract management or delivery oversight in a charity or public service. Experience supporting or overseeing managers or senior staff. Strong financial awareness with experience in grant/contract reporting. Ability to manage organisational-level delivery, deadlines and reporting cycles. Experience implementing organisational improvements or systems. Strong communicator able to build relationships with commissioners and external partners. Calm, pragmatic and solutions-focused, with strong follow-through. Excellent organisational skills, able to juggle multiple priorities. Able to work full-time on-site in London during the initial mobilisation period DBS on update service or dated within the last 12 months Car driver Supporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency
SF Recruitment
Senior Procurement Manager
SF Recruitment Bickenhill, West Midlands
SF Recruitment are working with a leading global services business in Birmingham to recruit a Senior Procurement Manager, to own indirect procurement across the EMEA region. This is a newly created role to own & strategise a £220m addressable spend across the EMEA region, with a large portion of this situated in the UK. Wide range of spend areas across professional services, FM, sub-contract, Marketing, logsitcs etc Hybird working model, applicants must be comfortbale tavelling to Birmingham office 1/2 times a week. As Senior Procurement Manager for the EMEA region, you will drive the strategic evolution of procurement within a rapidly scaling global services organisation with a large, largely untapped supplier market. You will be accountable for shaping sourcing strategies, delivering commercial impact, and elevating supplier performance across Europe and the Middle East. This role is highly visible, partnering with global leadership to establish best-in-class procurement practices that protect value, unlock growth, and enhance service delivery for the company s customers. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute regional procurement strategies closely aligned with global objectives, ensuring procurement acts as a key enabler of business growth and operational excellence. Assess the regional supplier landscape to unlock new categories, expand market reach, and effectively capitalise on the large addressable opportunity across EMEA. Lead sourcing initiatives that drive competitive advantage, innovation, and sustainable long-term value. Proactively identify, assess, and onboard high-quality suppliers that deliver value, quality, scalability, and resilience. Foster collaborative supplier partnerships through structured performance frameworks, ongoing engagement, and joint improvement plans. Establish strong working relationships with key internal stakeholders to align procurement outcomes with customer delivery requirements. Negotiate optimal commercial terms, pricing models, and contractual frameworks to secure favourable positions for the business across all categories. Continuously challenge the status quo to achieve further cost optimisation, delivery improvements, and commercial benefits. Own contract lifecycles to ensure compliance, governance, and risk mitigation. Enhance procurement processes across EMEA, embedding automation, standardisation, and best-practice methodologies within the Shared Services model. Implement performance metrics and analytics to improve transparency, speed, and control. Manage category budgets and forecasts in partnership with Finance, ensuring maximum returns on spend. Safeguard operational continuity by identifying supply risks and establishing contingency strategies. Ensure compliance with corporate policies, legal requirements, industry standards, and sustainability commitments. Maintain accurate documentation and audit-ready records across all procurement activities. Provide leadership to operational procurement teams, ensuring capability development, accountability, and a results-driven culture. Collaborate globally to align EMEA procurement activity with shared standards, reporting requirements, and transformation programmes. Champion ESG principles reuse, recycle, replenish and actively contribute to the company s sustainability objectives. Skillset Requirements Extensive experience within a strategic indirect procurement/category management role within the private sector. Proven track record of developing category strategies, driving strategic sourcing programs, and delivering significant commercial results across a range of indirect spend areas Strong negotiator with deep understanding of supplier development, category management, and contract execution. Confident leader able to influence across global and matrix organisations. Comfortable thriving in emerging markets and identifying new opportunities within an untapped supply base.
Jan 06, 2026
Full time
SF Recruitment are working with a leading global services business in Birmingham to recruit a Senior Procurement Manager, to own indirect procurement across the EMEA region. This is a newly created role to own & strategise a £220m addressable spend across the EMEA region, with a large portion of this situated in the UK. Wide range of spend areas across professional services, FM, sub-contract, Marketing, logsitcs etc Hybird working model, applicants must be comfortbale tavelling to Birmingham office 1/2 times a week. As Senior Procurement Manager for the EMEA region, you will drive the strategic evolution of procurement within a rapidly scaling global services organisation with a large, largely untapped supplier market. You will be accountable for shaping sourcing strategies, delivering commercial impact, and elevating supplier performance across Europe and the Middle East. This role is highly visible, partnering with global leadership to establish best-in-class procurement practices that protect value, unlock growth, and enhance service delivery for the company s customers. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute regional procurement strategies closely aligned with global objectives, ensuring procurement acts as a key enabler of business growth and operational excellence. Assess the regional supplier landscape to unlock new categories, expand market reach, and effectively capitalise on the large addressable opportunity across EMEA. Lead sourcing initiatives that drive competitive advantage, innovation, and sustainable long-term value. Proactively identify, assess, and onboard high-quality suppliers that deliver value, quality, scalability, and resilience. Foster collaborative supplier partnerships through structured performance frameworks, ongoing engagement, and joint improvement plans. Establish strong working relationships with key internal stakeholders to align procurement outcomes with customer delivery requirements. Negotiate optimal commercial terms, pricing models, and contractual frameworks to secure favourable positions for the business across all categories. Continuously challenge the status quo to achieve further cost optimisation, delivery improvements, and commercial benefits. Own contract lifecycles to ensure compliance, governance, and risk mitigation. Enhance procurement processes across EMEA, embedding automation, standardisation, and best-practice methodologies within the Shared Services model. Implement performance metrics and analytics to improve transparency, speed, and control. Manage category budgets and forecasts in partnership with Finance, ensuring maximum returns on spend. Safeguard operational continuity by identifying supply risks and establishing contingency strategies. Ensure compliance with corporate policies, legal requirements, industry standards, and sustainability commitments. Maintain accurate documentation and audit-ready records across all procurement activities. Provide leadership to operational procurement teams, ensuring capability development, accountability, and a results-driven culture. Collaborate globally to align EMEA procurement activity with shared standards, reporting requirements, and transformation programmes. Champion ESG principles reuse, recycle, replenish and actively contribute to the company s sustainability objectives. Skillset Requirements Extensive experience within a strategic indirect procurement/category management role within the private sector. Proven track record of developing category strategies, driving strategic sourcing programs, and delivering significant commercial results across a range of indirect spend areas Strong negotiator with deep understanding of supplier development, category management, and contract execution. Confident leader able to influence across global and matrix organisations. Comfortable thriving in emerging markets and identifying new opportunities within an untapped supply base.
MediCinema
Director of Finance, Operations and Human Resources
MediCinema
About MediCinema MediCinema is a UK-registered charity dedicated to providing cinema experiences inside hospitals to support the emotional, physical and mental health of NHS patients, their families, and carers. For 25 years, we have brought the power of cinema to hospitals, and in recognition of our impact, MediCinema was honoured with BAFTA s Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award at the 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards. We build and run fully accessible cinemas within hospitals, screening the latest films at no cost to patients or the NHS. Our services help reduce isolation, stress, and anxiety, enhancing emotional and mental wellbeing while fostering resilience. We support patients of all ages, including dedicated paediatric screenings at several sites. We have an ambitious goal to establish a MediCinema in every NHS region across the UK, and rely on long-term partnerships with NHS Trusts, Hospital Charities and the corporate sector to sustain and expand our services. The Role Reporting to the CEO, this new senior leadership role is central to ensuring MediCinema s financial sustainability, operational excellence, and people-centred culture. The Director will lead the charity s finance, HR, and business operational functions, ensuring robust systems, compliance, and strategic alignment with our mission. This is a hands-on role for a values-driven leader who thrives in a collaborative, purpose-led environment and is passionate about improving patient experiences through innovative service delivery. This role will be managing external HR and IT consultants and supported by a part time (1 day per week) assistant. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Strategy Participate in strategic and business planning processes, supporting the CEO and trustees to develop the strategic plan Serve as a key member of the Senior Management Team (SMT) contributing to the strategic direction and day to day management of the organisation. Finance Lead the finance function, overseeing budgeting, forecasting, management accounts, and statutory reporting. Ensure robust financial controls and compliance with regulatory requirements. Manage cashflow, reserves, and risk, supporting strategic financial planning. Lead on financial reporting to the Board and relevant committees. Oversee payroll, pensions, and financial administration. Managing the annual audit process and liaising with auditors Liaising with tax specialists on VAT, corporation tax and other matters as required. Liaising with the Treasurer on all key financial matters on a quarterly basis Business Operations Ensure efficient delivery of office services and a safe, well-maintained working environment. Lead on the IT systems and digital strategy ensuring platforms are secure and support business needs Work with the external IT consultant to maintain and evolve the infrastructure, systems and processes in place to align with business needs and industry regulation Keep abreast of changes and updates to Data Protection legislation and ensure that staff receive regular training on Data Protection and Cyber security Manage contracts, suppliers, and internal processes to ensure value and efficiency. Support the commissioning of new MediCinema sites, including project planning and stakeholder engagement. Lead on the annual insurance renewal process HR and People Development Lead on strategic workforce planning, recruitment, onboarding, and talent retention. Embed inclusive HR policies and practices aligned with MediCinema s values. Provide support and evolve processes to strengthen employee relations, performance management, and wellbeing. Support line managers in developing high-performing, motivated teams. Ensure compliance with employment law and HR best practice. Work with the external HR consultant on HR admin,including due diligence, onboarding and recruitment. Governance and Compliance Maintain up-to-date policies and procedures across finance, HR, and operations. Ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and safeguarding requirements. Support the CEO and Board with governance processes, reporting, and policy development. The Person Experience and Background We are seeking a strategic leader with experience across finance, operations, and HR ideally within the UK charity or public health sector. You may have worked in healthcare, education, or social impact organisations, and bring a strong understanding of compliance, governance, and people leadership. Candidates with a relevant background in SMEs may be considered, but will need to demonstrate a commitment to quickly developing the specialist knowledge required by charity regulations and an aptitude for operating within the third sector. You will be comfortable working in a hands-on, collaborative environment, with a deep respect for MediCinema s mission and values. Skills and Qualifications Professional accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or AAT) Strong understanding of HR, IT, risk management, and governance in small teams Proven experience managing budgets, audits, and accounts (Quickbooks experience ideal) Excellent project management and strategic planning skills Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to lead and mentor others A proactive, organised, and solutions-focused approach How to Apply Please send your CV and a covering letter telling us about your suitability for this role, why it appeals to you and what makes you a strong candidate (no longer than one side of A4). Please note applications will be anonymised. Closing date for applications: Midday, Friday 30th January 2026 with a view to holding first round interviews in mid February. We are an equal opportunities employer and an accredited Living Wage Foundation employer.
Jan 06, 2026
Full time
About MediCinema MediCinema is a UK-registered charity dedicated to providing cinema experiences inside hospitals to support the emotional, physical and mental health of NHS patients, their families, and carers. For 25 years, we have brought the power of cinema to hospitals, and in recognition of our impact, MediCinema was honoured with BAFTA s Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema Award at the 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards. We build and run fully accessible cinemas within hospitals, screening the latest films at no cost to patients or the NHS. Our services help reduce isolation, stress, and anxiety, enhancing emotional and mental wellbeing while fostering resilience. We support patients of all ages, including dedicated paediatric screenings at several sites. We have an ambitious goal to establish a MediCinema in every NHS region across the UK, and rely on long-term partnerships with NHS Trusts, Hospital Charities and the corporate sector to sustain and expand our services. The Role Reporting to the CEO, this new senior leadership role is central to ensuring MediCinema s financial sustainability, operational excellence, and people-centred culture. The Director will lead the charity s finance, HR, and business operational functions, ensuring robust systems, compliance, and strategic alignment with our mission. This is a hands-on role for a values-driven leader who thrives in a collaborative, purpose-led environment and is passionate about improving patient experiences through innovative service delivery. This role will be managing external HR and IT consultants and supported by a part time (1 day per week) assistant. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Strategy Participate in strategic and business planning processes, supporting the CEO and trustees to develop the strategic plan Serve as a key member of the Senior Management Team (SMT) contributing to the strategic direction and day to day management of the organisation. Finance Lead the finance function, overseeing budgeting, forecasting, management accounts, and statutory reporting. Ensure robust financial controls and compliance with regulatory requirements. Manage cashflow, reserves, and risk, supporting strategic financial planning. Lead on financial reporting to the Board and relevant committees. Oversee payroll, pensions, and financial administration. Managing the annual audit process and liaising with auditors Liaising with tax specialists on VAT, corporation tax and other matters as required. Liaising with the Treasurer on all key financial matters on a quarterly basis Business Operations Ensure efficient delivery of office services and a safe, well-maintained working environment. Lead on the IT systems and digital strategy ensuring platforms are secure and support business needs Work with the external IT consultant to maintain and evolve the infrastructure, systems and processes in place to align with business needs and industry regulation Keep abreast of changes and updates to Data Protection legislation and ensure that staff receive regular training on Data Protection and Cyber security Manage contracts, suppliers, and internal processes to ensure value and efficiency. Support the commissioning of new MediCinema sites, including project planning and stakeholder engagement. Lead on the annual insurance renewal process HR and People Development Lead on strategic workforce planning, recruitment, onboarding, and talent retention. Embed inclusive HR policies and practices aligned with MediCinema s values. Provide support and evolve processes to strengthen employee relations, performance management, and wellbeing. Support line managers in developing high-performing, motivated teams. Ensure compliance with employment law and HR best practice. Work with the external HR consultant on HR admin,including due diligence, onboarding and recruitment. Governance and Compliance Maintain up-to-date policies and procedures across finance, HR, and operations. Ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and safeguarding requirements. Support the CEO and Board with governance processes, reporting, and policy development. The Person Experience and Background We are seeking a strategic leader with experience across finance, operations, and HR ideally within the UK charity or public health sector. You may have worked in healthcare, education, or social impact organisations, and bring a strong understanding of compliance, governance, and people leadership. Candidates with a relevant background in SMEs may be considered, but will need to demonstrate a commitment to quickly developing the specialist knowledge required by charity regulations and an aptitude for operating within the third sector. You will be comfortable working in a hands-on, collaborative environment, with a deep respect for MediCinema s mission and values. Skills and Qualifications Professional accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or AAT) Strong understanding of HR, IT, risk management, and governance in small teams Proven experience managing budgets, audits, and accounts (Quickbooks experience ideal) Excellent project management and strategic planning skills Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to lead and mentor others A proactive, organised, and solutions-focused approach How to Apply Please send your CV and a covering letter telling us about your suitability for this role, why it appeals to you and what makes you a strong candidate (no longer than one side of A4). Please note applications will be anonymised. Closing date for applications: Midday, Friday 30th January 2026 with a view to holding first round interviews in mid February. We are an equal opportunities employer and an accredited Living Wage Foundation employer.
Belmont Recruitment
Project Officer
Belmont Recruitment Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Belmont Recruitment are currently looking for an experienced Project Officer to join Nottingham City Council on an initial 3-6 month temporary contract. This role is working as part of the Children's Services Department. Key Duties: Provide administrative and coordination support across all Families First Programme workstreams. Maintain accurate project documentation, including action logs, risk registers, and decision records. Assist with scheduling and organising meetings, workshops, and stakeholder engagement sessions. Prepare reports and presentations for governance boards and programme updates. Monitor progress against milestones and update project plans in collaboration with the Project Manager. Support recruitment processes for programme roles, including drafting adverts and tracking approvals. Coordinate data submissions with the project manager (e.g., DfE reporting) and ensure compliance with deadlines. Facilitate communication between internal teams and external partners to ensure timely information flow. Track and escalate issues or risks to the Project Manager for resolution. Assist in developing dashboards / HR reports and performance reporting tools (e.g., Power BI) for programme monitoring. Requirements: Project Officer or Project Management experience within a Children's Services Department Strong people and communication skills AI skills and comfortable with data management Working Arrangements - Hybrid (2 days on site). Please apply with an up to date CV ASAP if this role would be of interest to you.
Jan 06, 2026
Contractor
Belmont Recruitment are currently looking for an experienced Project Officer to join Nottingham City Council on an initial 3-6 month temporary contract. This role is working as part of the Children's Services Department. Key Duties: Provide administrative and coordination support across all Families First Programme workstreams. Maintain accurate project documentation, including action logs, risk registers, and decision records. Assist with scheduling and organising meetings, workshops, and stakeholder engagement sessions. Prepare reports and presentations for governance boards and programme updates. Monitor progress against milestones and update project plans in collaboration with the Project Manager. Support recruitment processes for programme roles, including drafting adverts and tracking approvals. Coordinate data submissions with the project manager (e.g., DfE reporting) and ensure compliance with deadlines. Facilitate communication between internal teams and external partners to ensure timely information flow. Track and escalate issues or risks to the Project Manager for resolution. Assist in developing dashboards / HR reports and performance reporting tools (e.g., Power BI) for programme monitoring. Requirements: Project Officer or Project Management experience within a Children's Services Department Strong people and communication skills AI skills and comfortable with data management Working Arrangements - Hybrid (2 days on site). Please apply with an up to date CV ASAP if this role would be of interest to you.
First Line Risk & Control Manager
Swift Software
First Line Risk & Control Manager page is loaded First Line Risk & Control Managerlocations: London, United Kingdomposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: 9We're the world's leading provider of secure financial messaging services, headquartered in Belgium. We are the way the world moves value - across borders, through cities and overseas. No other organisation can address the scale, precision, pace and trust that this demands, and we're proud to support the global economy.We're unique too. We were established to find a better way for the global financial community to move value - a reliable, safe and secure approach that the community can trust, completely. We're always striving to be better and are constantly evolving in an ever-changing landscape, without undermining that trust. Five decades on, our vibrant community reflects the complexity and diversity of the financial ecosystem. We innovate diligently, test exhaustively, then implement fast. In a connected and exciting era, our mission has never been more relevant. Swift now has a presence in 200+ countries and legal territories to serve a community of more than 12,000 banks and financial institutions.As the First Line Risk & Control Manager, you will lead a team of professionals dedicated to strengthening risk and control practices across the organisation. This role is responsible for overseeing first-line control testing, supporting audits, and ensuring adherence to internal control frameworks, technology risk management, and process governance. You will play a key role in maintaining compliance and driving operational excellence. In a dynamic environment shaped by evolving risks, regulatory expectations, and strategic priorities, this position offers an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact. Key ResponsibilitiesAs a leader you will: Recruit, coach, and develop a high-performing team of risk and control professionals. Set clear goals, provide feedback, and foster a culture of accountability and continuous improvement. Translate organisational strategy into actionable plans for the team. Build strong relationships with senior leaders and cross-functional teams. Drive adoption of new processes, tools, and frameworks. Monitor team performance against KPIs and deliverables.In this role you and your team will: Provide transparency and ensure accurate reporting of control testing and audit activities and results to Executive and Senior Leadership. Build and foster meaningful and professional relationships with a wide range of internal stakeholders across all 3 lines. Collaborate with 2nd line Risk Department and 3rd line Internal Audit on a frequent basis to stay aligned on first line testing, risk and audit activities and outcomes. Perform first line control testing and assurance reviews to evaluate design and operating effectiveness of the controls. Identify and report control gaps, risks, and compliance issues. Ensure issues detected by first line are documented as Issues Known to Management. Support remediation plans and continuous improvement initiatives. Maintain documentation for audits and regulatory reporting. Collaborate with business units to ensure adherence to internal control standards. Drive improvements to increase control and control testing maturity. Provide internal and external audit oversight, including coordination, monitoring, and guidance in preparing timely and quality responses to third line audit findings. Provide training and guidance on control and auditing requirements. Serve as primary liaison for internal and external audits. Provide transparency and ensure accurate reporting of risks and risk-related activities to Executive and Senior Leadership. Monitor and report on risk management activities and outcomes. Assist 1st line in identifying, analyzing, evaluating and mitigating risks in alignment with Swift's Enterprise Risk Management Framework. Leverage a technology-driven risk lens to assist with the preparation and review of Executive and Board material. Manage and maintain the organisation's central process repository to ensure processes remain accurate and relevant. What will make you successfulWe are seeking professionals with: Bachelor's degree. 8+ years of experience in control compliance, risk management, audit or similar roles, and at least 3 years in a leadership capacity. Strong technical understanding of compliance frameworks, risks, policies and controls. Proficiency in using governance, risk management and compliance tools and methodologies. Self-starter with a structured, process-oriented mindset and the ability to work independently in a dynamic, international environment. Excellent communication (written and oral), interpersonal and presentation skills. Strategic thinker and problem-solver, including ability to analyse complex technical data and provide actionable insights and recommendations. Excellent stakeholder engagement and influencing skills, with experience interacting at senior levels. Collaborative mindset with a proactive and solution-oriented approach. Proven ability to influence, drive change and deliver with an operational excellence mindset. Resilience and adaptability in managing multiple priorities and delivering results in a fast-paced and evolving environment. Relevant professional certifications (e.g., CISA, CRISC, CGRC, GRCP, ISO 31000) Strong knowledge of industry standards and frameworks (e.g., ISO 27001, ITIL, NIST, CIS, COBIT) and technology risk principles. Professional English language skills (written and verbal) What we offer We give you the freedom to be yourself. We are creating an environment of unique individuals - like you - with different perspectives on the financial industry and the world. A diverse and inclusive environment in which everyone's voice counts and where you can reach your full potential. If you believe you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact us to request accommodation. Swift doesn't stand still. We are constantly evolving and tirelessly innovating. Working at the intersection of finance and technology is a very exciting place to be right now.Swift is transforming cross-border payments, making them faster and more transparent than ever before. We are the way the world moves value - every instant of every day, in almost every country.We are proud that what we do has a critical impact on the global financial community and touches almost every aspect of the financial world. So, what you do at Swift has real impact too - an impact that matters every day. Which is why you matter to us.Joining Swift gives you unparalleled exposure to knowledge, expertise and technologies. If you have what it takes, you'll be able to take on different career paths and have the opportunity to work in teams, departments and disciplines in countries around the world.Swift is unique. There is no other organisation like ours in the world driving the long-term future of the financial ecosystem. You'll be surrounded by bright, customer-focused and intellectually curious people in a collaborative, friendly, open and inclusive environment.At Swift we are trusted every instant. Everything we do has an impact that matters. And as a member of our team, you are trusted to make your impact every day. Job Alertan account and register for a Job Alert and we will let you know when new jobs matching your career interests become available.
Jan 06, 2026
Full time
First Line Risk & Control Manager page is loaded First Line Risk & Control Managerlocations: London, United Kingdomposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: 9We're the world's leading provider of secure financial messaging services, headquartered in Belgium. We are the way the world moves value - across borders, through cities and overseas. No other organisation can address the scale, precision, pace and trust that this demands, and we're proud to support the global economy.We're unique too. We were established to find a better way for the global financial community to move value - a reliable, safe and secure approach that the community can trust, completely. We're always striving to be better and are constantly evolving in an ever-changing landscape, without undermining that trust. Five decades on, our vibrant community reflects the complexity and diversity of the financial ecosystem. We innovate diligently, test exhaustively, then implement fast. In a connected and exciting era, our mission has never been more relevant. Swift now has a presence in 200+ countries and legal territories to serve a community of more than 12,000 banks and financial institutions.As the First Line Risk & Control Manager, you will lead a team of professionals dedicated to strengthening risk and control practices across the organisation. This role is responsible for overseeing first-line control testing, supporting audits, and ensuring adherence to internal control frameworks, technology risk management, and process governance. You will play a key role in maintaining compliance and driving operational excellence. In a dynamic environment shaped by evolving risks, regulatory expectations, and strategic priorities, this position offers an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact. Key ResponsibilitiesAs a leader you will: Recruit, coach, and develop a high-performing team of risk and control professionals. Set clear goals, provide feedback, and foster a culture of accountability and continuous improvement. Translate organisational strategy into actionable plans for the team. Build strong relationships with senior leaders and cross-functional teams. Drive adoption of new processes, tools, and frameworks. Monitor team performance against KPIs and deliverables.In this role you and your team will: Provide transparency and ensure accurate reporting of control testing and audit activities and results to Executive and Senior Leadership. Build and foster meaningful and professional relationships with a wide range of internal stakeholders across all 3 lines. Collaborate with 2nd line Risk Department and 3rd line Internal Audit on a frequent basis to stay aligned on first line testing, risk and audit activities and outcomes. Perform first line control testing and assurance reviews to evaluate design and operating effectiveness of the controls. Identify and report control gaps, risks, and compliance issues. Ensure issues detected by first line are documented as Issues Known to Management. Support remediation plans and continuous improvement initiatives. Maintain documentation for audits and regulatory reporting. Collaborate with business units to ensure adherence to internal control standards. Drive improvements to increase control and control testing maturity. Provide internal and external audit oversight, including coordination, monitoring, and guidance in preparing timely and quality responses to third line audit findings. Provide training and guidance on control and auditing requirements. Serve as primary liaison for internal and external audits. Provide transparency and ensure accurate reporting of risks and risk-related activities to Executive and Senior Leadership. Monitor and report on risk management activities and outcomes. Assist 1st line in identifying, analyzing, evaluating and mitigating risks in alignment with Swift's Enterprise Risk Management Framework. Leverage a technology-driven risk lens to assist with the preparation and review of Executive and Board material. Manage and maintain the organisation's central process repository to ensure processes remain accurate and relevant. What will make you successfulWe are seeking professionals with: Bachelor's degree. 8+ years of experience in control compliance, risk management, audit or similar roles, and at least 3 years in a leadership capacity. Strong technical understanding of compliance frameworks, risks, policies and controls. Proficiency in using governance, risk management and compliance tools and methodologies. Self-starter with a structured, process-oriented mindset and the ability to work independently in a dynamic, international environment. Excellent communication (written and oral), interpersonal and presentation skills. Strategic thinker and problem-solver, including ability to analyse complex technical data and provide actionable insights and recommendations. Excellent stakeholder engagement and influencing skills, with experience interacting at senior levels. Collaborative mindset with a proactive and solution-oriented approach. Proven ability to influence, drive change and deliver with an operational excellence mindset. Resilience and adaptability in managing multiple priorities and delivering results in a fast-paced and evolving environment. Relevant professional certifications (e.g., CISA, CRISC, CGRC, GRCP, ISO 31000) Strong knowledge of industry standards and frameworks (e.g., ISO 27001, ITIL, NIST, CIS, COBIT) and technology risk principles. Professional English language skills (written and verbal) What we offer We give you the freedom to be yourself. We are creating an environment of unique individuals - like you - with different perspectives on the financial industry and the world. A diverse and inclusive environment in which everyone's voice counts and where you can reach your full potential. If you believe you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact us to request accommodation. Swift doesn't stand still. We are constantly evolving and tirelessly innovating. Working at the intersection of finance and technology is a very exciting place to be right now.Swift is transforming cross-border payments, making them faster and more transparent than ever before. We are the way the world moves value - every instant of every day, in almost every country.We are proud that what we do has a critical impact on the global financial community and touches almost every aspect of the financial world. So, what you do at Swift has real impact too - an impact that matters every day. Which is why you matter to us.Joining Swift gives you unparalleled exposure to knowledge, expertise and technologies. If you have what it takes, you'll be able to take on different career paths and have the opportunity to work in teams, departments and disciplines in countries around the world.Swift is unique. There is no other organisation like ours in the world driving the long-term future of the financial ecosystem. You'll be surrounded by bright, customer-focused and intellectually curious people in a collaborative, friendly, open and inclusive environment.At Swift we are trusted every instant. Everything we do has an impact that matters. And as a member of our team, you are trusted to make your impact every day. Job Alertan account and register for a Job Alert and we will let you know when new jobs matching your career interests become available.

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