A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: It's Wednesday afternoon. You've enjoyed your day, and now it's time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! You're heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three you've pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm. You hop in your car - you'll need that, business insurance and a valid driver's licence for this job - and head to a neighbourhood nearby. Your mission? Chatting with people about their opinions and experiences - right at their doorstep! You'll be going door-to-door, inviting people to participate in surveys. Don't worry; we provide all the training you need to feel confident approaching people, even if they weren't expecting a visit. And to make things easier, we offer mileage reimbursement for your travels. You'll use a company-provided tablet to record their answers, so no need to worry about paperwork. And the best part? You're making a real difference! The information you gather helps businesses and organisations make decisions that impact your community. What else makes Ipsos special? We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Ipsos has been recognised by The Times as one of the top 50 companies for gender balance in the UK for two years running! We provide award-winning training, setting you up for success. We're socially conscious and committed to making a positive impact. Our BELONG networks help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We're dedicated to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, striving to minimise our environmental footprint and promote sustainability. Plus, as an Ipsos interviewer, you'll enjoy access to: Ipsos More: A fantastic platform offering discounts on everything from clothing and holidays to household goods and everyday shopping essentials. Treat yourself while saving money! Ipsos Wellbeing: A dedicated resource to support your wellbeing, with tips and advice on staying active, eating well, and practicing mindfulness. This job might be for you if: You love meeting new people and hearing their stories. You're comfortable striking up conversations and putting people at ease, even in unexpected situations. You're looking for a part-time gig that lets you choose your hours (at least 12 hours per week in pre-booked 6-hour shifts) and be your own boss. You're passionate about your community and want to have a voice in shaping its future. Sound like a good fit? Apply now and join our team of Market Research Interviewers.
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: It's Wednesday afternoon. You've enjoyed your day, and now it's time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! You're heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three you've pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm. You hop in your car - you'll need that, business insurance and a valid driver's licence for this job - and head to a neighbourhood nearby. Your mission? Chatting with people about their opinions and experiences - right at their doorstep! You'll be going door-to-door, inviting people to participate in surveys. Don't worry; we provide all the training you need to feel confident approaching people, even if they weren't expecting a visit. And to make things easier, we offer mileage reimbursement for your travels. You'll use a company-provided tablet to record their answers, so no need to worry about paperwork. And the best part? You're making a real difference! The information you gather helps businesses and organisations make decisions that impact your community. What else makes Ipsos special? We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Ipsos has been recognised by The Times as one of the top 50 companies for gender balance in the UK for two years running! We provide award-winning training, setting you up for success. We're socially conscious and committed to making a positive impact. Our BELONG networks help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We're dedicated to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, striving to minimise our environmental footprint and promote sustainability. Plus, as an Ipsos interviewer, you'll enjoy access to: Ipsos More: A fantastic platform offering discounts on everything from clothing and holidays to household goods and everyday shopping essentials. Treat yourself while saving money! Ipsos Wellbeing: A dedicated resource to support your wellbeing, with tips and advice on staying active, eating well, and practicing mindfulness. This job might be for you if: You love meeting new people and hearing their stories. You're comfortable striking up conversations and putting people at ease, even in unexpected situations. You're looking for a part-time gig that lets you choose your hours (at least 12 hours per week in pre-booked 6-hour shifts) and be your own boss. You're passionate about your community and want to have a voice in shaping its future. Sound like a good fit? Apply now and join our team of Market Research Interviewers.
Company Description Marie Curie is the UK's leading end-of-life charity. We are the largest non-NHS provider of end-of-life care in the UK, the only provider across all 4 nations, delivering community nursing and hospice care across the country, while providing information and support on all aspects of dying, death, and bereavement. Our leading research pushes the boundaries of what we know about good end-of-life, and our campaigns fight for a world where everyone gets to have the best possible quality of life while living with an illness, they're likely to die from. Job Description As Deputy Head of Fundraising, you'll play a key leadership role in delivering our regional fundraising plans and contributing to Marie Curie's wider UK fundraising strategy. Working closely with the Head(s) of Fundraising, you'll help translate strategy into action driving income growth, strengthening supporter relationships, and leading high-performing, geographically dispersed teams. This is a varied and influential role that blends strategic thinking with hands-on delivery. You'll work collaboratively across fundraising disciplines and with colleagues in marketing, communications, policy and caring services to ensure activity is joined-up, audience-focused and impactful. In this role, you will: Work alongside the Head(s) of Fundraising (Region) to deliver integrated regional fundraising plans aligned to Marie Curie's UK fundraising strategy Drive income growth by identifying, developing and maximising fundraising opportunities across multiple disciplines Lead and support geographically dispersed teams to deliver against agreed plans, targets and priorities Monitor income performance, budgets and KPIs, taking action to optimise opportunities and mitigate risk Champion an audience-focused, place-based approach to fundraising, ensuring activity is joined-up and supporter-led Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders across fundraising, marketing, communications, policy and caring services Strengthen supporter stewardship and ensure high standards of supporter care across the region Act as a visible ambassador for Marie Curie, representing fundraising internally and externally with supporters, partners and stakeholders Support talent development, coaching and succession planning within the fundraising team Ensure effective fundraising operations, compliance, governance and use of data and systems Skills Needed Proven experience leading, coaching and developing teams, ideally across multiple locations Ability to inspire high performance, lead through influence and build shared ownership of plans Strong commercial mindset with experience of income growth, budgeting, forecasting and ROI Confidence working with performance data, KPIs and financial reporting Excellent relationship-building skills, with the ability to work collaboratively across teams and disciplines Credibility and confidence engaging with senior stakeholders, supporters and external partners Please see full job description Application & Interview Process As part of your online application, you will be asked for a CV. Please review both the advert and job description and outline your most relevant skills, experience and knowledge for the role. Close date for applications: Wednesday 20th May 2026 Salary: £36,900 - £41,000 DOE Contract: Full time, Perm Based: Homebased role based in Bristol due to regular travel in the community Benefits you'll LOVE: Flexible working. We're happy to discuss flexible working at the interview stage. 25 days annual leave (exclusive of Bank Holidays) Marie Curie Group Personal Pension Scheme (we will match your contribution up to 7.5%) Loan schemes for bikes; computers and season tickets Continuous professional development opportunities. Industry-leading training programmes Wellbeing and Employee Assistance Programmes Enhanced bereavement, family friendly and sickness benefits Access to Blue Light Card membership Subsidised Eye Care Additional Information At Marie Curie, our values are central to everything we do. They guide how we care for people, how we work together, and how we make decisions every day. We are committed to creating a workplace that is safe for everyone - staff and volunteers alike - supportive, inclusive and rewarding. We take stringent steps to ensure that anyone who joins our organisation are suitable for their roles and are committed to safeguarding all our people from harm. We actively consider our impact on the planet, embedding sustainability into everyday decisions to create a lasting, positive difference for the individuals we care for and the world we share. We believe everyone should have the opportunity to thrive and fulfil their potential. Marie Curie is deeply committed to diversity, equity and inclusion, recognising both the social justice imperative and the strength a diverse workforce brings. We actively encourage applications from people of all cultures, perspectives and lived experiences. We are happy to make reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process. If you require any support, please contact us at . Every application we receive is personally reviewed by a member of our Talent Acquisition team, and in return, we ask that your application authentically reflects you - your experience, perspective and voice.
May 04, 2026
Full time
Company Description Marie Curie is the UK's leading end-of-life charity. We are the largest non-NHS provider of end-of-life care in the UK, the only provider across all 4 nations, delivering community nursing and hospice care across the country, while providing information and support on all aspects of dying, death, and bereavement. Our leading research pushes the boundaries of what we know about good end-of-life, and our campaigns fight for a world where everyone gets to have the best possible quality of life while living with an illness, they're likely to die from. Job Description As Deputy Head of Fundraising, you'll play a key leadership role in delivering our regional fundraising plans and contributing to Marie Curie's wider UK fundraising strategy. Working closely with the Head(s) of Fundraising, you'll help translate strategy into action driving income growth, strengthening supporter relationships, and leading high-performing, geographically dispersed teams. This is a varied and influential role that blends strategic thinking with hands-on delivery. You'll work collaboratively across fundraising disciplines and with colleagues in marketing, communications, policy and caring services to ensure activity is joined-up, audience-focused and impactful. In this role, you will: Work alongside the Head(s) of Fundraising (Region) to deliver integrated regional fundraising plans aligned to Marie Curie's UK fundraising strategy Drive income growth by identifying, developing and maximising fundraising opportunities across multiple disciplines Lead and support geographically dispersed teams to deliver against agreed plans, targets and priorities Monitor income performance, budgets and KPIs, taking action to optimise opportunities and mitigate risk Champion an audience-focused, place-based approach to fundraising, ensuring activity is joined-up and supporter-led Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders across fundraising, marketing, communications, policy and caring services Strengthen supporter stewardship and ensure high standards of supporter care across the region Act as a visible ambassador for Marie Curie, representing fundraising internally and externally with supporters, partners and stakeholders Support talent development, coaching and succession planning within the fundraising team Ensure effective fundraising operations, compliance, governance and use of data and systems Skills Needed Proven experience leading, coaching and developing teams, ideally across multiple locations Ability to inspire high performance, lead through influence and build shared ownership of plans Strong commercial mindset with experience of income growth, budgeting, forecasting and ROI Confidence working with performance data, KPIs and financial reporting Excellent relationship-building skills, with the ability to work collaboratively across teams and disciplines Credibility and confidence engaging with senior stakeholders, supporters and external partners Please see full job description Application & Interview Process As part of your online application, you will be asked for a CV. Please review both the advert and job description and outline your most relevant skills, experience and knowledge for the role. Close date for applications: Wednesday 20th May 2026 Salary: £36,900 - £41,000 DOE Contract: Full time, Perm Based: Homebased role based in Bristol due to regular travel in the community Benefits you'll LOVE: Flexible working. We're happy to discuss flexible working at the interview stage. 25 days annual leave (exclusive of Bank Holidays) Marie Curie Group Personal Pension Scheme (we will match your contribution up to 7.5%) Loan schemes for bikes; computers and season tickets Continuous professional development opportunities. Industry-leading training programmes Wellbeing and Employee Assistance Programmes Enhanced bereavement, family friendly and sickness benefits Access to Blue Light Card membership Subsidised Eye Care Additional Information At Marie Curie, our values are central to everything we do. They guide how we care for people, how we work together, and how we make decisions every day. We are committed to creating a workplace that is safe for everyone - staff and volunteers alike - supportive, inclusive and rewarding. We take stringent steps to ensure that anyone who joins our organisation are suitable for their roles and are committed to safeguarding all our people from harm. We actively consider our impact on the planet, embedding sustainability into everyday decisions to create a lasting, positive difference for the individuals we care for and the world we share. We believe everyone should have the opportunity to thrive and fulfil their potential. Marie Curie is deeply committed to diversity, equity and inclusion, recognising both the social justice imperative and the strength a diverse workforce brings. We actively encourage applications from people of all cultures, perspectives and lived experiences. We are happy to make reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process. If you require any support, please contact us at . Every application we receive is personally reviewed by a member of our Talent Acquisition team, and in return, we ask that your application authentically reflects you - your experience, perspective and voice.
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: It's Wednesday afternoon. You've enjoyed your day, and now it's time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! You're heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three you've pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm. You hop in your car - you'll need that, business insurance and a valid driver's licence for this job - and head to a neighbourhood nearby. Your mission? Chatting with people about their opinions and experiences - right at their doorstep! You'll be going door-to-door, inviting people to participate in surveys. Don't worry; we provide all the training you need to feel confident approaching people, even if they weren't expecting a visit. And to make things easier, we offer mileage reimbursement for your travels. You'll use a company-provided tablet to record their answers, so no need to worry about paperwork. And the best part? You're making a real difference! The information you gather helps businesses and organisations make decisions that impact your community. What else makes Ipsos special? We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Ipsos has been recognised by The Times as one of the top 50 companies for gender balance in the UK for two years running! We provide award-winning training, setting you up for success. We're socially conscious and committed to making a positive impact. Our BELONG networks help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We're dedicated to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, striving to minimise our environmental footprint and promote sustainability. Plus, as an Ipsos interviewer, you'll enjoy access to: Ipsos More: A fantastic platform offering discounts on everything from clothing and holidays to household goods and everyday shopping essentials. Treat yourself while saving money! Ipsos Wellbeing: A dedicated resource to support your wellbeing, with tips and advice on staying active, eating well, and practicing mindfulness. This job might be for you if: You love meeting new people and hearing their stories. You're comfortable striking up conversations and putting people at ease, even in unexpected situations. You're looking for a part-time gig that lets you choose your hours (at least 12 hours per week in pre-booked 6-hour shifts) and be your own boss. You're passionate about your community and want to have a voice in shaping its future. Sound like a good fit? Apply now and join our team of Market Research Interviewers.
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: It's Wednesday afternoon. You've enjoyed your day, and now it's time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! You're heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three you've pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm. You hop in your car - you'll need that, business insurance and a valid driver's licence for this job - and head to a neighbourhood nearby. Your mission? Chatting with people about their opinions and experiences - right at their doorstep! You'll be going door-to-door, inviting people to participate in surveys. Don't worry; we provide all the training you need to feel confident approaching people, even if they weren't expecting a visit. And to make things easier, we offer mileage reimbursement for your travels. You'll use a company-provided tablet to record their answers, so no need to worry about paperwork. And the best part? You're making a real difference! The information you gather helps businesses and organisations make decisions that impact your community. What else makes Ipsos special? We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Ipsos has been recognised by The Times as one of the top 50 companies for gender balance in the UK for two years running! We provide award-winning training, setting you up for success. We're socially conscious and committed to making a positive impact. Our BELONG networks help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We're dedicated to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, striving to minimise our environmental footprint and promote sustainability. Plus, as an Ipsos interviewer, you'll enjoy access to: Ipsos More: A fantastic platform offering discounts on everything from clothing and holidays to household goods and everyday shopping essentials. Treat yourself while saving money! Ipsos Wellbeing: A dedicated resource to support your wellbeing, with tips and advice on staying active, eating well, and practicing mindfulness. This job might be for you if: You love meeting new people and hearing their stories. You're comfortable striking up conversations and putting people at ease, even in unexpected situations. You're looking for a part-time gig that lets you choose your hours (at least 12 hours per week in pre-booked 6-hour shifts) and be your own boss. You're passionate about your community and want to have a voice in shaping its future. Sound like a good fit? Apply now and join our team of Market Research Interviewers.
Office Location: Wentworth Woodhouse Wentworth, Rotherham, South Yorkshire Length of Contract: Permanent Hours of Work: 37.5 per week x 50 weeks Responsible to: CEO Role Purpose: Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust (WWPT) was formed in 2014 with the specific mission to save Grade I Listed Wentworth Woodhouse for the benefit of the nation. However, from the moment the Trust took ownership of the site in 2017, the emphasis of its work has been to provide opportunities for those who need them most, and to develop a rich, varied, and exciting cultural offer at Wentworth, attracting a national and ultimately international audience to South Yorkshire. In 2023 the Wentworth Woodhouse Cultural Strategy was launched which set out plans for development of the cultural offer to 2028. It is bold, exciting, innovative and ambitious. It is already changing people's perceptions of Rotherham and is helping to launch Wentworth Woodhouse on to the national and international stage. This senior leadership role will drive all aspects of our cultural offer including visitor engagement, exhibitions, cultural event programming, and digital and film production. The role requires determined, pioneering leadership, dynamic thinking and a passion for developing and implementing world class programming, as well as managing busy and diverse activities across the site. You will need a broad national perspective to ensure our potential and ambitions continue to be brought to life. Equality and diversity will be at the forefront of your strategic thinking, and your track record will demonstrate your ability to understand the complexities of delivering outstanding projects to national audiences. Working as part of the senior leadership team you will be required to plan and implement your departmental work around the needs of several other operational departments and to play a leading role in the organisations wider strategic thinking. Main Duties Working as part of the senior management team you will: Work with the CEO and other members of the Senior Leadership Team to achieve the charity s strategic objectives, contributing to the annual business plan, attending regular team meetings, and providing support to the CEO on strategic and operational planning. Oversee and be responsible for all aspects of development and delivery of the cultural offer at Wentworth Woodhouse as set out in the Cultural Strategy. This includes: Collections - caring for the collection and government indemnity. Exhibitions and cultural programming - from research through to delivery. Community engagement activity. Tours - management of the tour guide team, support script development, training. Interpretation - house and wider site interpretation. Be accountable for collections, both owned and loaned, including historic fine and decorative works of art and a growing archive, ensuring adherence to best practice in collections management and preventative conservation. To be responsible for managing loans to WWPT in-line with the Government Indemnity Scheme. To lead on the disaster planning in relation to cultural assets. To manage conservation projects as required. Work closely with the senior leadership team, ensuring our heritage story, including the restoration programme is at the heart of our cultural offer. Working with and line managing the Learning Manager to develop a learning and skills training strategy aligned with Wentworth Woodhouse's mission, audience development goals and wider organisational objectives. Work with the Culture team to curate a high quality, diverse, and multi-disciplinary programme of events, exhibitions, films and heritage activity to be presented in-person and online. Build and maintain strong working relationships with funders, artists, managers and key stakeholders. Act as the Wentworth Woodhouse key point of contact for the Cultural Partnership Board, Rotherham Creative Health the SY Creative Health Board and the Flux Consortium. Produce regular verbal and written reports on engagement, activity delivery, impact and the development of new programmes Manage, support, coach and appraise the Culture Team. Support the recruitment, training, induction and supervision of volunteers and freelancers. Monitor performance against budgets, targets and Key Performance Indicators. Work with the CEO to apply and acquire new funding streams to support cultural delivery and to report on grant funded programmes as they are delivered. Work with the Cultural Team to ensure that events are financially sustainable, lucrative where necessary or create good value for community groups. Work with the finance team to ensure robust budget setting and management, with income and expenditure accurately recorded, and taking overall accountability for Culture finances. Evaluate cultural event and activity delivery to ensure client satisfaction, to maximise future opportunities and to encourage repeat business. Ensure resources across Culture are effectively targeted. Person Specification Please see the criteria expected of the role below. For your application, please note these and explain how you meet and exceed them. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Extensive relevant experience within a similar role Successful delivery of ACE and/ or other public funded projects. Senior management experience Experience of working with artists, performers, events companies and suppliers. Experience of working with volunteers Experience of working successfully with multiple partners and agencies within projects Experience of using Microsoft office and ability to acquire knowledge of new applications as required Professional qualification in the arts, event management, curatorial or similar JOB RELATED SKILLS Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage relationships and motivate others at all levels Good planning, organisational and budget management skills Ability to work independently and within a team Full driving license PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES Good communication skills both written and oral A flexible and positive approach A 'can do' attitude Committed to the core values of the trust including equality and diversity WORK CIRCUMSTANCE Able to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends and Bank Holidays at times. Awareness of the implications of social media in a workplace
May 04, 2026
Full time
Office Location: Wentworth Woodhouse Wentworth, Rotherham, South Yorkshire Length of Contract: Permanent Hours of Work: 37.5 per week x 50 weeks Responsible to: CEO Role Purpose: Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust (WWPT) was formed in 2014 with the specific mission to save Grade I Listed Wentworth Woodhouse for the benefit of the nation. However, from the moment the Trust took ownership of the site in 2017, the emphasis of its work has been to provide opportunities for those who need them most, and to develop a rich, varied, and exciting cultural offer at Wentworth, attracting a national and ultimately international audience to South Yorkshire. In 2023 the Wentworth Woodhouse Cultural Strategy was launched which set out plans for development of the cultural offer to 2028. It is bold, exciting, innovative and ambitious. It is already changing people's perceptions of Rotherham and is helping to launch Wentworth Woodhouse on to the national and international stage. This senior leadership role will drive all aspects of our cultural offer including visitor engagement, exhibitions, cultural event programming, and digital and film production. The role requires determined, pioneering leadership, dynamic thinking and a passion for developing and implementing world class programming, as well as managing busy and diverse activities across the site. You will need a broad national perspective to ensure our potential and ambitions continue to be brought to life. Equality and diversity will be at the forefront of your strategic thinking, and your track record will demonstrate your ability to understand the complexities of delivering outstanding projects to national audiences. Working as part of the senior leadership team you will be required to plan and implement your departmental work around the needs of several other operational departments and to play a leading role in the organisations wider strategic thinking. Main Duties Working as part of the senior management team you will: Work with the CEO and other members of the Senior Leadership Team to achieve the charity s strategic objectives, contributing to the annual business plan, attending regular team meetings, and providing support to the CEO on strategic and operational planning. Oversee and be responsible for all aspects of development and delivery of the cultural offer at Wentworth Woodhouse as set out in the Cultural Strategy. This includes: Collections - caring for the collection and government indemnity. Exhibitions and cultural programming - from research through to delivery. Community engagement activity. Tours - management of the tour guide team, support script development, training. Interpretation - house and wider site interpretation. Be accountable for collections, both owned and loaned, including historic fine and decorative works of art and a growing archive, ensuring adherence to best practice in collections management and preventative conservation. To be responsible for managing loans to WWPT in-line with the Government Indemnity Scheme. To lead on the disaster planning in relation to cultural assets. To manage conservation projects as required. Work closely with the senior leadership team, ensuring our heritage story, including the restoration programme is at the heart of our cultural offer. Working with and line managing the Learning Manager to develop a learning and skills training strategy aligned with Wentworth Woodhouse's mission, audience development goals and wider organisational objectives. Work with the Culture team to curate a high quality, diverse, and multi-disciplinary programme of events, exhibitions, films and heritage activity to be presented in-person and online. Build and maintain strong working relationships with funders, artists, managers and key stakeholders. Act as the Wentworth Woodhouse key point of contact for the Cultural Partnership Board, Rotherham Creative Health the SY Creative Health Board and the Flux Consortium. Produce regular verbal and written reports on engagement, activity delivery, impact and the development of new programmes Manage, support, coach and appraise the Culture Team. Support the recruitment, training, induction and supervision of volunteers and freelancers. Monitor performance against budgets, targets and Key Performance Indicators. Work with the CEO to apply and acquire new funding streams to support cultural delivery and to report on grant funded programmes as they are delivered. Work with the Cultural Team to ensure that events are financially sustainable, lucrative where necessary or create good value for community groups. Work with the finance team to ensure robust budget setting and management, with income and expenditure accurately recorded, and taking overall accountability for Culture finances. Evaluate cultural event and activity delivery to ensure client satisfaction, to maximise future opportunities and to encourage repeat business. Ensure resources across Culture are effectively targeted. Person Specification Please see the criteria expected of the role below. For your application, please note these and explain how you meet and exceed them. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Extensive relevant experience within a similar role Successful delivery of ACE and/ or other public funded projects. Senior management experience Experience of working with artists, performers, events companies and suppliers. Experience of working with volunteers Experience of working successfully with multiple partners and agencies within projects Experience of using Microsoft office and ability to acquire knowledge of new applications as required Professional qualification in the arts, event management, curatorial or similar JOB RELATED SKILLS Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage relationships and motivate others at all levels Good planning, organisational and budget management skills Ability to work independently and within a team Full driving license PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES Good communication skills both written and oral A flexible and positive approach A 'can do' attitude Committed to the core values of the trust including equality and diversity WORK CIRCUMSTANCE Able to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends and Bank Holidays at times. Awareness of the implications of social media in a workplace
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: It's Wednesday afternoon. You've enjoyed your day, and now it's time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! You're heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three you've pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm. You hop in your car - you'll need that, business insurance and a valid driver's licence for this job - and head to a neighbourhood nearby. Your mission? Chatting with people about their opinions and experiences - right at their doorstep! You'll be going door-to-door, inviting people to participate in surveys. Don't worry; we provide all the training you need to feel confident approaching people, even if they weren't expecting a visit. And to make things easier, we offer mileage reimbursement for your travels. You'll use a company-provided tablet to record their answers, so no need to worry about paperwork. And the best part? You're making a real difference! The information you gather helps businesses and organisations make decisions that impact your community. What else makes Ipsos special? We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Ipsos has been recognised by The Times as one of the top 50 companies for gender balance in the UK for two years running! We provide award-winning training, setting you up for success. We're socially conscious and committed to making a positive impact. Our BELONG networks help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We're dedicated to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, striving to minimise our environmental footprint and promote sustainability. Plus, as an Ipsos interviewer, you'll enjoy access to: Ipsos More: A fantastic platform offering discounts on everything from clothing and holidays to household goods and everyday shopping essentials. Treat yourself while saving money! Ipsos Wellbeing: A dedicated resource to support your wellbeing, with tips and advice on staying active, eating well, and practicing mindfulness. This job might be for you if: You love meeting new people and hearing their stories. You're comfortable striking up conversations and putting people at ease, even in unexpected situations. You're looking for a part-time gig that lets you choose your hours (at least 12 hours per week in pre-booked 6-hour shifts) and be your own boss. You're passionate about your community and want to have a voice in shaping its future. Sound like a good fit? Apply now and join our team of Market Research Interviewers.
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: It's Wednesday afternoon. You've enjoyed your day, and now it's time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! You're heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three you've pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm. You hop in your car - you'll need that, business insurance and a valid driver's licence for this job - and head to a neighbourhood nearby. Your mission? Chatting with people about their opinions and experiences - right at their doorstep! You'll be going door-to-door, inviting people to participate in surveys. Don't worry; we provide all the training you need to feel confident approaching people, even if they weren't expecting a visit. And to make things easier, we offer mileage reimbursement for your travels. You'll use a company-provided tablet to record their answers, so no need to worry about paperwork. And the best part? You're making a real difference! The information you gather helps businesses and organisations make decisions that impact your community. What else makes Ipsos special? We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Ipsos has been recognised by The Times as one of the top 50 companies for gender balance in the UK for two years running! We provide award-winning training, setting you up for success. We're socially conscious and committed to making a positive impact. Our BELONG networks help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We're dedicated to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, striving to minimise our environmental footprint and promote sustainability. Plus, as an Ipsos interviewer, you'll enjoy access to: Ipsos More: A fantastic platform offering discounts on everything from clothing and holidays to household goods and everyday shopping essentials. Treat yourself while saving money! Ipsos Wellbeing: A dedicated resource to support your wellbeing, with tips and advice on staying active, eating well, and practicing mindfulness. This job might be for you if: You love meeting new people and hearing their stories. You're comfortable striking up conversations and putting people at ease, even in unexpected situations. You're looking for a part-time gig that lets you choose your hours (at least 12 hours per week in pre-booked 6-hour shifts) and be your own boss. You're passionate about your community and want to have a voice in shaping its future. Sound like a good fit? Apply now and join our team of Market Research Interviewers.
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: It's Wednesday afternoon. You've enjoyed your day, and now it's time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! You're heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three you've pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm. You hop in your car - you'll need that, business insurance and a valid driver's licence for this job - and head to a neighbourhood nearby. Your mission? Chatting with people about their opinions and experiences - right at their doorstep! You'll be going door-to-door, inviting people to participate in surveys. Don't worry; we provide all the training you need to feel confident approaching people, even if they weren't expecting a visit. And to make things easier, we offer mileage reimbursement for your travels. You'll use a company-provided tablet to record their answers, so no need to worry about paperwork. And the best part? You're making a real difference! The information you gather helps businesses and organisations make decisions that impact your community. What else makes Ipsos special? We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Ipsos has been recognised by The Times as one of the top 50 companies for gender balance in the UK for two years running! We provide award-winning training, setting you up for success. We're socially conscious and committed to making a positive impact. Our BELONG networks help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We're dedicated to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, striving to minimise our environmental footprint and promote sustainability. Plus, as an Ipsos interviewer, you'll enjoy access to: Ipsos More: A fantastic platform offering discounts on everything from clothing and holidays to household goods and everyday shopping essentials. Treat yourself while saving money! Ipsos Wellbeing: A dedicated resource to support your wellbeing, with tips and advice on staying active, eating well, and practicing mindfulness. This job might be for you if: You love meeting new people and hearing their stories. You're comfortable striking up conversations and putting people at ease, even in unexpected situations. You're looking for a part-time gig that lets you choose your hours (at least 12 hours per week in pre-booked 6-hour shifts) and be your own boss. You're passionate about your community and want to have a voice in shaping its future. Sound like a good fit? Apply now and join our team of Market Research Interviewers.
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: It's Wednesday afternoon. You've enjoyed your day, and now it's time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! You're heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three you've pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm. You hop in your car - you'll need that, business insurance and a valid driver's licence for this job - and head to a neighbourhood nearby. Your mission? Chatting with people about their opinions and experiences - right at their doorstep! You'll be going door-to-door, inviting people to participate in surveys. Don't worry; we provide all the training you need to feel confident approaching people, even if they weren't expecting a visit. And to make things easier, we offer mileage reimbursement for your travels. You'll use a company-provided tablet to record their answers, so no need to worry about paperwork. And the best part? You're making a real difference! The information you gather helps businesses and organisations make decisions that impact your community. What else makes Ipsos special? We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Ipsos has been recognised by The Times as one of the top 50 companies for gender balance in the UK for two years running! We provide award-winning training, setting you up for success. We're socially conscious and committed to making a positive impact. Our BELONG networks help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We're dedicated to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, striving to minimise our environmental footprint and promote sustainability. Plus, as an Ipsos interviewer, you'll enjoy access to: Ipsos More: A fantastic platform offering discounts on everything from clothing and holidays to household goods and everyday shopping essentials. Treat yourself while saving money! Ipsos Wellbeing: A dedicated resource to support your wellbeing, with tips and advice on staying active, eating well, and practicing mindfulness. This job might be for you if: You love meeting new people and hearing their stories. You're comfortable striking up conversations and putting people at ease, even in unexpected situations. You're looking for a part-time gig that lets you choose your hours (at least 12 hours per week in pre-booked 6-hour shifts) and be your own boss. You're passionate about your community and want to have a voice in shaping its future. Sound like a good fit? Apply now and join our team of Market Research Interviewers.
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
Magic Breakfast Financial Accountant Salary: £43,500 - £50,500 Permanent, Full-time (35 hours per week) Fully remote (UK-based) About Magic Breakfast Magic Breakfast is on a mission to ensure that no child is too hungry to learn. Every school day, we provide nutritious breakfasts to over 300,000 children and young people across England and Scotland, working with schools in areas of greatest disadvantage. The latest research shows that 2.7 million children are at risk of hunger, meaning one in five arrive at school without enough to eat. Hunger affects concentration, behaviour and attainment and that's why our work matters. We are now entering an exciting next phase as we launch Nourishing Futures, our long-term strategy to scale our impact, strengthen partnerships and redefine breakfast spaces as places where children can thrive, not just eat. To support this growth, we are looking for an experienced and technically strong Financial Accountant to safeguard the integrity of our financial reporting and provide assurance across our finance function. About the Role Reporting to the Head of Finance, the Financial Accountant is the technical cornerstone of Magic Breakfast's finance function. You will lead on statutory accounting, financial controls and compliance, acting as the guardian of the general ledger, balance sheet integrity and finance systems. This role provides trusted technical expertise to senior leadership, ensuring that our financial reporting, governance and regulatory obligations are met to the highest standard. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant with a strong technical background whether from audit, charity or complex organisations who wants to apply their expertise in a purpose-led organisation making a real difference to children's lives. The role is fully remote, with occasional travel within the UK as required (for example, key meetings or audits). Key Responsibilities Statutory Accounts & External Reporting Lead the preparation of statutory annual accounts in line with Charities SORP, Companies Act and relevant accounting standards Exercise professional judgement on complex accounting matters, estimates and disclosures Support and coordinate the annual audit, acting as the main liaison with external auditors Ensure clear reconciliation between statutory accounts, management accounts and ledger data Present and explain statutory results and accounting judgements to senior leaders and governance committees Financial Controls, Ledger & Balance Sheet Integrity Own the general ledger, approving journals and maintaining high standards of accuracy Lead month-end and year-end close processes Ensure all balance sheet reconciliations are robust, timely and resolved Strengthen and maintain effective financial controls across finance processes Technical Accounting Leadership Act as the technical accounting lead across the organisation Provide guidance on restricted funds, income recognition, reserves, capitalisation and consolidation Review funding and partnership agreements to ensure correct accounting treatment and compliance Maintain and implement financial policies, staying ahead of regulatory and accounting changes Tax, Payroll & Regulatory Compliance Prepare VAT returns and optimise Magic Breakfast's VAT position where possible Oversee payroll data accuracy in partnership with People & Culture and external payroll providers Ensure full compliance with VAT, PAYE, pensions and other statutory requirements About You We're looking for someone who brings strong technical expertise, sound judgement and a collaborative mindset. You will ideally have: A recognised accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) (Part-qualified or qualified by experience will also be considered) Strong experience preparing statutory accounts and working with external auditors Excellent knowledge of accounting standards, Charities SORP and regulatory requirements Experience overseeing VAT, payroll and statutory compliance A strong understanding of financial controls and governance Experience using ERP systems (Microsoft Business Central desirable) and Excel The confidence to explain complex financial information clearly to non-finance colleagues How to Apply Magic Breakfast are partnering exclusively with Allen Lane on this appointment. To find out more about the role or to discuss your suitability, please contact Iain Slinn at Allen Lane to arrange an informal conversation.
May 04, 2026
Full time
Magic Breakfast Financial Accountant Salary: £43,500 - £50,500 Permanent, Full-time (35 hours per week) Fully remote (UK-based) About Magic Breakfast Magic Breakfast is on a mission to ensure that no child is too hungry to learn. Every school day, we provide nutritious breakfasts to over 300,000 children and young people across England and Scotland, working with schools in areas of greatest disadvantage. The latest research shows that 2.7 million children are at risk of hunger, meaning one in five arrive at school without enough to eat. Hunger affects concentration, behaviour and attainment and that's why our work matters. We are now entering an exciting next phase as we launch Nourishing Futures, our long-term strategy to scale our impact, strengthen partnerships and redefine breakfast spaces as places where children can thrive, not just eat. To support this growth, we are looking for an experienced and technically strong Financial Accountant to safeguard the integrity of our financial reporting and provide assurance across our finance function. About the Role Reporting to the Head of Finance, the Financial Accountant is the technical cornerstone of Magic Breakfast's finance function. You will lead on statutory accounting, financial controls and compliance, acting as the guardian of the general ledger, balance sheet integrity and finance systems. This role provides trusted technical expertise to senior leadership, ensuring that our financial reporting, governance and regulatory obligations are met to the highest standard. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified accountant with a strong technical background whether from audit, charity or complex organisations who wants to apply their expertise in a purpose-led organisation making a real difference to children's lives. The role is fully remote, with occasional travel within the UK as required (for example, key meetings or audits). Key Responsibilities Statutory Accounts & External Reporting Lead the preparation of statutory annual accounts in line with Charities SORP, Companies Act and relevant accounting standards Exercise professional judgement on complex accounting matters, estimates and disclosures Support and coordinate the annual audit, acting as the main liaison with external auditors Ensure clear reconciliation between statutory accounts, management accounts and ledger data Present and explain statutory results and accounting judgements to senior leaders and governance committees Financial Controls, Ledger & Balance Sheet Integrity Own the general ledger, approving journals and maintaining high standards of accuracy Lead month-end and year-end close processes Ensure all balance sheet reconciliations are robust, timely and resolved Strengthen and maintain effective financial controls across finance processes Technical Accounting Leadership Act as the technical accounting lead across the organisation Provide guidance on restricted funds, income recognition, reserves, capitalisation and consolidation Review funding and partnership agreements to ensure correct accounting treatment and compliance Maintain and implement financial policies, staying ahead of regulatory and accounting changes Tax, Payroll & Regulatory Compliance Prepare VAT returns and optimise Magic Breakfast's VAT position where possible Oversee payroll data accuracy in partnership with People & Culture and external payroll providers Ensure full compliance with VAT, PAYE, pensions and other statutory requirements About You We're looking for someone who brings strong technical expertise, sound judgement and a collaborative mindset. You will ideally have: A recognised accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) (Part-qualified or qualified by experience will also be considered) Strong experience preparing statutory accounts and working with external auditors Excellent knowledge of accounting standards, Charities SORP and regulatory requirements Experience overseeing VAT, payroll and statutory compliance A strong understanding of financial controls and governance Experience using ERP systems (Microsoft Business Central desirable) and Excel The confidence to explain complex financial information clearly to non-finance colleagues How to Apply Magic Breakfast are partnering exclusively with Allen Lane on this appointment. To find out more about the role or to discuss your suitability, please contact Iain Slinn at Allen Lane to arrange an informal conversation.
Company: Oxford Brookes University Role: Board Governors Oxford Brookes is one of the UK's leading modern universities, known for its bold leadership and innovation in education and research. The University boasts a distinctively inclusive, enterprising, and forward-thinking culture. By committing to accessible education and conducting research that addressed the problems of today and tomorrow we equip individuals with the skills, knowledge, mindset, and attributes needed to thrive in a complex, uncertain world. Our University community comprises more than 17,500 students from around 240 countries and over 2,800 staff members. We are wholly committed to social mobility, inclusivity, widening access, and civic impact. Rooted in and connected to a city with a rich history of culture and learning, we sit at the heart of a thriving enterprise and innovation hub. We have invested significantly in our estate and continue to consolidate all our Oxford-based activities around our central Headington Campus to shape a vibrant, dynamic, and sustainable interdisciplinary environment. We are seeking to appoint four external Board Governors with expertise across a variety of different domains, including but not limited to technology, law, strategy/corporate affairs and tertiary education. Applications from individuals with connectivity to the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor would also be welcome. More broadly, the successful candidates will possess the requisite qualifications and executive-level experience to add significant value at Board-level. They will also possess the intellectual capacity, commercial acumen, and strategic expertise to act as critical friends and support our new Vice-Chancellor and her Executive Team as they drive forward our refreshed institutional ambitions. The higher education sector is facing a period of unprecedented change and opportunity, making the role of the Board of Governors more important than ever. If you share our passion and possess the skills and qualities we seek, we would be keen to hear from you. For further information on this exciting position, including details of how to apply, please visit Closing date: Friday 29 th May 2026. At Oxford Brookes, inclusivity is one of our five guiding principles: we take positive steps to create an environment in which we celebrate, value and provide equal opportunity to all. We are committed to recruiting from the widest possible pool and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates who embrace our values, regardless of their background.
May 04, 2026
Full time
Company: Oxford Brookes University Role: Board Governors Oxford Brookes is one of the UK's leading modern universities, known for its bold leadership and innovation in education and research. The University boasts a distinctively inclusive, enterprising, and forward-thinking culture. By committing to accessible education and conducting research that addressed the problems of today and tomorrow we equip individuals with the skills, knowledge, mindset, and attributes needed to thrive in a complex, uncertain world. Our University community comprises more than 17,500 students from around 240 countries and over 2,800 staff members. We are wholly committed to social mobility, inclusivity, widening access, and civic impact. Rooted in and connected to a city with a rich history of culture and learning, we sit at the heart of a thriving enterprise and innovation hub. We have invested significantly in our estate and continue to consolidate all our Oxford-based activities around our central Headington Campus to shape a vibrant, dynamic, and sustainable interdisciplinary environment. We are seeking to appoint four external Board Governors with expertise across a variety of different domains, including but not limited to technology, law, strategy/corporate affairs and tertiary education. Applications from individuals with connectivity to the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor would also be welcome. More broadly, the successful candidates will possess the requisite qualifications and executive-level experience to add significant value at Board-level. They will also possess the intellectual capacity, commercial acumen, and strategic expertise to act as critical friends and support our new Vice-Chancellor and her Executive Team as they drive forward our refreshed institutional ambitions. The higher education sector is facing a period of unprecedented change and opportunity, making the role of the Board of Governors more important than ever. If you share our passion and possess the skills and qualities we seek, we would be keen to hear from you. For further information on this exciting position, including details of how to apply, please visit Closing date: Friday 29 th May 2026. At Oxford Brookes, inclusivity is one of our five guiding principles: we take positive steps to create an environment in which we celebrate, value and provide equal opportunity to all. We are committed to recruiting from the widest possible pool and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates who embrace our values, regardless of their background.
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details
May 04, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: Its Wednesday afternoon. Youve enjoyed your day, and now its time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! Youre heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three youve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm click apply for full job details