Governance and Operations Manager £45,530 - £48,620 (+ILA if applicable) Home-based, with a minimum of every other week travel into the London Office, preferably with easy access to London to enable flexibility in the role. 6-month contract - possibility of extension, subject to funding It is an exciting time to be joining this growing organisation and this role presents exciting opportunities for the successful candidate. The Governance and Operations Manager will play a pivotal role in enabling strong, effective governance, high-performing executive support and the smooth operations of the charity. Overseen by the Director of Operations and working closely with the Executive Leadership Team, the postholder will ensure that Board and committee activity is well-organised, compliant, and aligned to the charity s mission, legal duties, and funding obligations. The role will oversee the smooth delivery of end-to-end governance administration-supporting agenda planning, high-quality papers, accurate minutes, action tracking, and statutory and policy requirements-while also managing and improving executive support systems, prioritisation, and confidential coordination. The postholder will help strengthen governance, operational systems and will provide executive support to the Executive Teams, and planning support for wider organisational activities. Alongside helping to create the structure, assurance, and operational grip that enables leaders and trustees to focus on strategic impact, safeguarding, risk management, and the delivery of safe, effective services. The successful candidate will make sure that the organisation s processes and policies are in place, up to date, understood, and used consistently by staff. If you have experience of supporting a CEO, Board of Trustees and an Executive Leadership Team in streamlining efficiencies and reporting structures we would love to hear from you. Closing date: Midnight 1st March Interviews: 9th March (pm) and possibly the 11th March (tbc) For further information click the apply button.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Governance and Operations Manager £45,530 - £48,620 (+ILA if applicable) Home-based, with a minimum of every other week travel into the London Office, preferably with easy access to London to enable flexibility in the role. 6-month contract - possibility of extension, subject to funding It is an exciting time to be joining this growing organisation and this role presents exciting opportunities for the successful candidate. The Governance and Operations Manager will play a pivotal role in enabling strong, effective governance, high-performing executive support and the smooth operations of the charity. Overseen by the Director of Operations and working closely with the Executive Leadership Team, the postholder will ensure that Board and committee activity is well-organised, compliant, and aligned to the charity s mission, legal duties, and funding obligations. The role will oversee the smooth delivery of end-to-end governance administration-supporting agenda planning, high-quality papers, accurate minutes, action tracking, and statutory and policy requirements-while also managing and improving executive support systems, prioritisation, and confidential coordination. The postholder will help strengthen governance, operational systems and will provide executive support to the Executive Teams, and planning support for wider organisational activities. Alongside helping to create the structure, assurance, and operational grip that enables leaders and trustees to focus on strategic impact, safeguarding, risk management, and the delivery of safe, effective services. The successful candidate will make sure that the organisation s processes and policies are in place, up to date, understood, and used consistently by staff. If you have experience of supporting a CEO, Board of Trustees and an Executive Leadership Team in streamlining efficiencies and reporting structures we would love to hear from you. Closing date: Midnight 1st March Interviews: 9th March (pm) and possibly the 11th March (tbc) For further information click the apply button.
As a Social Worker in our Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH), you'll be part of a fast-paced, multi-disciplinary team based at our frontline contact centre in Fareham. The MASH team is at the heart of our safeguarding work, triaging and assessing concerns to protect the most vulnerable children from harm, neglect, and abuse. Working closely with the Children's Reception Team and partner agencies, you'll ensure timely, informed, and effective responses to referrals. This is a non-face-to-face role where your professional judgement, analytical skills, and ability to build relationships over the phone are key. You'll assess complex information, determine risk levels, and recommend appropriate interventions, always striving for the best outcomes for children and families. What you'll do: Complete multi-agency risk assessments and enhanced screening of safeguarding concerns. Undertake Section 47 and Section 17 enquiries to determine appropriate interventions. Screen referrals and assess levels of risk and need. Analyse historical and current concerns to inform decision-making. Liaise with partner agencies to gather information and coordinate responses. Provide professional advice to referrers and contribute to multi-agency solutions. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Due to the needs of the team, we're unable to consider Newly Qualified Social Workers for this post. Strong knowledge of child protection legislation and safeguarding procedures. Significant experience in statutory children's social work, particularly in safeguarding. Ability to analyse complex information and make sound, evidence-based decisions Excellent communication skills and confidence working in a multi-agency setting. Resilient, emotionally intelligent, and committed to continuous professional development. Why join us: Make a difference: Join a supportive, collaborative team that makes a real impact in children's lives. Outstanding support: Benefit from regular, reflective supervision and a culture that values your voice. Career development: learning opportunities through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Relocation assistance: Up to £8,500 available for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Wellbeing support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details . Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for: Child Protection Social Worker, Safeguarding Social Worker, Children's Social Worker, MASH Practitioner, Duty and Assessment Social Worker, Front Door Social Worker .
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
As a Social Worker in our Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH), you'll be part of a fast-paced, multi-disciplinary team based at our frontline contact centre in Fareham. The MASH team is at the heart of our safeguarding work, triaging and assessing concerns to protect the most vulnerable children from harm, neglect, and abuse. Working closely with the Children's Reception Team and partner agencies, you'll ensure timely, informed, and effective responses to referrals. This is a non-face-to-face role where your professional judgement, analytical skills, and ability to build relationships over the phone are key. You'll assess complex information, determine risk levels, and recommend appropriate interventions, always striving for the best outcomes for children and families. What you'll do: Complete multi-agency risk assessments and enhanced screening of safeguarding concerns. Undertake Section 47 and Section 17 enquiries to determine appropriate interventions. Screen referrals and assess levels of risk and need. Analyse historical and current concerns to inform decision-making. Liaise with partner agencies to gather information and coordinate responses. Provide professional advice to referrers and contribute to multi-agency solutions. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Due to the needs of the team, we're unable to consider Newly Qualified Social Workers for this post. Strong knowledge of child protection legislation and safeguarding procedures. Significant experience in statutory children's social work, particularly in safeguarding. Ability to analyse complex information and make sound, evidence-based decisions Excellent communication skills and confidence working in a multi-agency setting. Resilient, emotionally intelligent, and committed to continuous professional development. Why join us: Make a difference: Join a supportive, collaborative team that makes a real impact in children's lives. Outstanding support: Benefit from regular, reflective supervision and a culture that values your voice. Career development: learning opportunities through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Relocation assistance: Up to £8,500 available for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Wellbeing support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details . Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for: Child Protection Social Worker, Safeguarding Social Worker, Children's Social Worker, MASH Practitioner, Duty and Assessment Social Worker, Front Door Social Worker .
HOUSING SUPPORT OFFICER Role Overview: At Harbour we believe everyone has the right to live without abuse and we are looking for Housing Support Officers to provide housing management support to clients living in Harbour refuges and dispersed properties, with responsibility for all tenancy related matters. Successful candidates will ensure clients have a clear agreement for their tenancy, can live in a safe, clean and well maintained and secure environment. They will ensure that rents are received to secure the sustainability of the accommodation and work closely with our adult support teams who will be providing advice and support to these clients, helping them to prepare for independent living. This post is open to women only - in accordance with The Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1 and successful applicants are subject to an Enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. Harbour's Benefits: Salary up to £22,750 per annum Employer contribution Pension Scheme Annual leave - starting at 24 days plus public holidays, with rising enhancements for long service, as well a day off for your birthday Extensive and continuous training Opportunities for personal and career development We offer further employee benefits which are provided once you join our team Key Responsibilities: Provide a supportive and effective housing management service to clients living in Harbour properties. Work with support team colleagues to ensure a seamless service to clients living in Harbour properties. Ensure residents have an appropriate agreement to reside in the property and understand their obligations to pay rent and/or service charges. Oversee the collection of rent and service charges, maintaining accurate records. Liaise with the Finance team to ensure that rent records and income are reconciled and accurate. Ensure residents are supported to apply for any appropriate benefits or funding in conjunction with support team colleagues. Manage cases of rent/service charges in arrears in line with Harbour's rent protocol. Contribute to the annual review of rents and service charge settings. Maintain effective relationships with statutory authorities in relation to the payment of benefits. Ensure all communal areas within refuges and dispersed properties are well managed, welcoming, safe and clean. Ensure the programme of cleaning throughout communal and office areas of the refuge and dispersed properties. Facilitate the swift turnaround of empty units to minimise void periods and achieve income targets. About You: You'll be flexible, calm and engaging and have excellent people skills. You'll be well-organised and have the ability to work with initiative and show excellent attention to detail. You'll be provided with extensive and ongoing training within the role. You will need a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle - mileage for business travel will be paid. Why Work at Harbour? Harbour has delivered needs-led services for over 50 years. Harbour holds Gold investor in People status. Become part of an organisation that values diversity and inclusivity. Our staff are empowered and encouraged to develop themselves to ensure the continuous improvement of our services. How to Apply: For a detailed Recruitment Pack including application form, please email or you can download an application form and documents from
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
HOUSING SUPPORT OFFICER Role Overview: At Harbour we believe everyone has the right to live without abuse and we are looking for Housing Support Officers to provide housing management support to clients living in Harbour refuges and dispersed properties, with responsibility for all tenancy related matters. Successful candidates will ensure clients have a clear agreement for their tenancy, can live in a safe, clean and well maintained and secure environment. They will ensure that rents are received to secure the sustainability of the accommodation and work closely with our adult support teams who will be providing advice and support to these clients, helping them to prepare for independent living. This post is open to women only - in accordance with The Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1 and successful applicants are subject to an Enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. Harbour's Benefits: Salary up to £22,750 per annum Employer contribution Pension Scheme Annual leave - starting at 24 days plus public holidays, with rising enhancements for long service, as well a day off for your birthday Extensive and continuous training Opportunities for personal and career development We offer further employee benefits which are provided once you join our team Key Responsibilities: Provide a supportive and effective housing management service to clients living in Harbour properties. Work with support team colleagues to ensure a seamless service to clients living in Harbour properties. Ensure residents have an appropriate agreement to reside in the property and understand their obligations to pay rent and/or service charges. Oversee the collection of rent and service charges, maintaining accurate records. Liaise with the Finance team to ensure that rent records and income are reconciled and accurate. Ensure residents are supported to apply for any appropriate benefits or funding in conjunction with support team colleagues. Manage cases of rent/service charges in arrears in line with Harbour's rent protocol. Contribute to the annual review of rents and service charge settings. Maintain effective relationships with statutory authorities in relation to the payment of benefits. Ensure all communal areas within refuges and dispersed properties are well managed, welcoming, safe and clean. Ensure the programme of cleaning throughout communal and office areas of the refuge and dispersed properties. Facilitate the swift turnaround of empty units to minimise void periods and achieve income targets. About You: You'll be flexible, calm and engaging and have excellent people skills. You'll be well-organised and have the ability to work with initiative and show excellent attention to detail. You'll be provided with extensive and ongoing training within the role. You will need a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle - mileage for business travel will be paid. Why Work at Harbour? Harbour has delivered needs-led services for over 50 years. Harbour holds Gold investor in People status. Become part of an organisation that values diversity and inclusivity. Our staff are empowered and encouraged to develop themselves to ensure the continuous improvement of our services. How to Apply: For a detailed Recruitment Pack including application form, please email or you can download an application form and documents from
Job Title: Review Officer (Housing & Homelessness) Location: Hybrid - 1 Day Office Based (UK Local Authority) Rate: 32- 34 per hour Umbrella Contract: Temporary (Likely Extension) Start Date: ASAP Role Summary We are seeking an experienced Review Officer to carry out statutory reviews of housing and homelessness decisions under Part 6 and Part 7 of the Housing Act 1996 , as amended by the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 . The role involves reviewing housing allocations, homelessness decisions, and appeals, ensuring legal compliance and producing defensible written outcomes. This is a hybrid role requiring 1 day per week in the office . Immediate start preferred. Key Responsibilities Conduct S202 statutory reviews of housing and homelessness decisions. Review housing allocations and banding decisions (Part 6). Assess homelessness decisions (prevention, relief, main duty - Part 7). Produce clear, legally defensible written review decisions. Liaise with housing officers, legal teams, and external stakeholders. Maintain accurate case records using systems such as NEC, Northgate, Civica, or Jigsaw. Ensure compliance with legislation, statutory guidance, and case law. Essential Requirements Experience in S202 statutory housing or homelessness reviews . Knowledge of Part 6 & Part 7 Housing Act 1996 and HRA 2017 . Experience in a local authority housing or homelessness service . Strong written communication, analytical, and decision-making skills. Ability to manage complex caseloads within statutory timescales. Experience using housing case management systems. Desirable Housing or legal qualification (CIH, Law degree, or equivalent). Experience with judicial reviews, ombudsman complaints, or legal challenges. Policy development or training experience in housing services. Working Arrangements Hybrid: 1 day per week in the office. Flexible hours subject to service needs. Pay & Contract 32- 34 per hour Umbrella Temporary contract, initial 6 months with potential extension Immediate start To apply: Submit a CV highlighting statutory review experience and knowledge of Part 6 & Part 7 housing legislation . Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for telephonic screening.
Feb 19, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Review Officer (Housing & Homelessness) Location: Hybrid - 1 Day Office Based (UK Local Authority) Rate: 32- 34 per hour Umbrella Contract: Temporary (Likely Extension) Start Date: ASAP Role Summary We are seeking an experienced Review Officer to carry out statutory reviews of housing and homelessness decisions under Part 6 and Part 7 of the Housing Act 1996 , as amended by the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 . The role involves reviewing housing allocations, homelessness decisions, and appeals, ensuring legal compliance and producing defensible written outcomes. This is a hybrid role requiring 1 day per week in the office . Immediate start preferred. Key Responsibilities Conduct S202 statutory reviews of housing and homelessness decisions. Review housing allocations and banding decisions (Part 6). Assess homelessness decisions (prevention, relief, main duty - Part 7). Produce clear, legally defensible written review decisions. Liaise with housing officers, legal teams, and external stakeholders. Maintain accurate case records using systems such as NEC, Northgate, Civica, or Jigsaw. Ensure compliance with legislation, statutory guidance, and case law. Essential Requirements Experience in S202 statutory housing or homelessness reviews . Knowledge of Part 6 & Part 7 Housing Act 1996 and HRA 2017 . Experience in a local authority housing or homelessness service . Strong written communication, analytical, and decision-making skills. Ability to manage complex caseloads within statutory timescales. Experience using housing case management systems. Desirable Housing or legal qualification (CIH, Law degree, or equivalent). Experience with judicial reviews, ombudsman complaints, or legal challenges. Policy development or training experience in housing services. Working Arrangements Hybrid: 1 day per week in the office. Flexible hours subject to service needs. Pay & Contract 32- 34 per hour Umbrella Temporary contract, initial 6 months with potential extension Immediate start To apply: Submit a CV highlighting statutory review experience and knowledge of Part 6 & Part 7 housing legislation . Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for telephonic screening.
Step into a role where your leadership truly matters. As an Assistant Team Manager in our Children in Care Team , you'll help shape the future for children and young people who need stability and support the most. You'll join a passionate, collaborative team committed to making a difference - where your expertise will influence practice, inspire colleagues, and drive positive change. This is more than a job; it's an opportunity to drive positive change and be part of a service that values innovation and professional growth. What you'll do: Work directly with children in care, ensuring statutory requirements are met. Support the team with care orders, assessments, and reunification planning. Assist with caseload management, including co-working on complex cases and quality-assuring reports. Mentor and supervise staff, contributing to individual and group supervision sessions. Chair meetings, deputise for the Team Manager, and allocate tasks to team members. Promote best practice and ensure adherence to safeguarding policies and departmental standards. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Significant frontline statutory social work experience, including senior-level practice within Children & Families services. Strong knowledge of legislation, safeguarding principles, and risk assessment. Excellent assessment, communication, and organisational skills, with the ability to manage complex cases and competing priorities. Ability to lead, motivate and support a diverse team, fostering a positive and high-performing environment. Highly motivated and committed to achieving positive outcomes for children. Why join us Be part of a supportive, collaborative team passionate about improving outcomes for children. Access to ongoing training and development opportunities. Up to £8,500 relocation assistance for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Deputy Team Manager, Assistant Manager - Children's Services, Senior Social Work Practitioner, Practice Supervisor, Senior Social Worker.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Step into a role where your leadership truly matters. As an Assistant Team Manager in our Children in Care Team , you'll help shape the future for children and young people who need stability and support the most. You'll join a passionate, collaborative team committed to making a difference - where your expertise will influence practice, inspire colleagues, and drive positive change. This is more than a job; it's an opportunity to drive positive change and be part of a service that values innovation and professional growth. What you'll do: Work directly with children in care, ensuring statutory requirements are met. Support the team with care orders, assessments, and reunification planning. Assist with caseload management, including co-working on complex cases and quality-assuring reports. Mentor and supervise staff, contributing to individual and group supervision sessions. Chair meetings, deputise for the Team Manager, and allocate tasks to team members. Promote best practice and ensure adherence to safeguarding policies and departmental standards. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Significant frontline statutory social work experience, including senior-level practice within Children & Families services. Strong knowledge of legislation, safeguarding principles, and risk assessment. Excellent assessment, communication, and organisational skills, with the ability to manage complex cases and competing priorities. Ability to lead, motivate and support a diverse team, fostering a positive and high-performing environment. Highly motivated and committed to achieving positive outcomes for children. Why join us Be part of a supportive, collaborative team passionate about improving outcomes for children. Access to ongoing training and development opportunities. Up to £8,500 relocation assistance for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Deputy Team Manager, Assistant Manager - Children's Services, Senior Social Work Practitioner, Practice Supervisor, Senior Social Worker.
Graduate Teacher Assistants Location: Wimborne Minster Graduate Teacher Assistants English / Mathematics / Humanities The School seeks to appoint enthusiastic, intellectually curious and committed graduates to join their English, Mathematics and Humanities Departments from September 2026. These posts are ideal for those considering a future in teaching or looking for a rewarding year immersed in the life of a leading co educational boarding school. Set in one of the most beautiful school campuses in the country, the school is a thriving HMC boarding and day school of around 650 pupils aged 13-18. Their pupils are engaged, positive and ambitious, and their staff community is warm, collaborative and forward thinking. Graduate Teachers play a full part in school life while benefiting from a significantly reduced timetable, structured mentoring and internal teacher training. Successful candidates will: Teach a reduced timetable within a lively and supportive department Receive internal training, mentoring and regular professional development Contribute to the pastoral life of the school, including tutoring and evening duties Support the co curricular programme (sport, activities, societies, trips, music, drama) Embrace the opportunities and demands of a busy boarding environment Assist with lesson cover outside their department These roles may suit current final year students or recent graduates in a relevant academic discipline. No teaching qualification is required; enthusiasm, adaptability, reliability and a willingness to get involved are essential. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the School, please click apply. Please apply as soon as possible - applications will be considered as they are received The School is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion in all areas of their Community and encourages applications from all suitably qualified candidates. The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undergo child protection screening.
Feb 19, 2026
Seasonal
Graduate Teacher Assistants Location: Wimborne Minster Graduate Teacher Assistants English / Mathematics / Humanities The School seeks to appoint enthusiastic, intellectually curious and committed graduates to join their English, Mathematics and Humanities Departments from September 2026. These posts are ideal for those considering a future in teaching or looking for a rewarding year immersed in the life of a leading co educational boarding school. Set in one of the most beautiful school campuses in the country, the school is a thriving HMC boarding and day school of around 650 pupils aged 13-18. Their pupils are engaged, positive and ambitious, and their staff community is warm, collaborative and forward thinking. Graduate Teachers play a full part in school life while benefiting from a significantly reduced timetable, structured mentoring and internal teacher training. Successful candidates will: Teach a reduced timetable within a lively and supportive department Receive internal training, mentoring and regular professional development Contribute to the pastoral life of the school, including tutoring and evening duties Support the co curricular programme (sport, activities, societies, trips, music, drama) Embrace the opportunities and demands of a busy boarding environment Assist with lesson cover outside their department These roles may suit current final year students or recent graduates in a relevant academic discipline. No teaching qualification is required; enthusiasm, adaptability, reliability and a willingness to get involved are essential. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the School, please click apply. Please apply as soon as possible - applications will be considered as they are received The School is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion in all areas of their Community and encourages applications from all suitably qualified candidates. The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undergo child protection screening.
Description Discover yourself in Lewisham where what you do makes a difference to our vibrant and culturally diverse communities! We have a rich history of welcoming people from all over the world and are proud to be recognised as the UKs first Borough of Sanctuary for our work in championing the rights of refugees and migrants. Introduction The Lewisham payroll service supports the efficient operation of the Council. This includes the monthly payroll including the completion of statutory returns for 6500 employees including 1500 teaching staff and a further 8000 former employees in receipt of an occupational pension. The function is strategically located in the finance service because of the significant requirement to discharge the employers responsibility properly in the context of constantly changing legislative requirements. The Head of Payroll and Pensions forms part of the senior leadership team in the Finance Service reporting to the Director of Finance (deputy S151). Outcome of Restructuring To review staffing levels in the light of the loss of some academies and efficiencies gained through the introduction of Oracle. To introduce a flatter management structure which will facilitate more succession planning and a career path for staff working in the service. For comparability and consistency with the pensions service which has already been through its own restructuring process. To provide an improved service to customers through the introduction of clearer and more consistent job descriptions and person specifications linked to a well defined learning and development plan for all staff working in the service. There are two roles available the Head of Payroll and Pensions and the Payroll Manager. Whats the role As the Head of Payroll and Pensions you will be the strategic lead and responsible for Lewisham Councils payroll and pensions services. The annual payroll for the Council is over 170m and the value of the Lewisham LGPS is circa 1.85bn. As a member of the Finance Leadership team you will contribute to the overall leadership and management of the Finance function by taking leadership of the payroll and pensions service. Setting the direction developing and managing an efficient effective and responsive payroll and pensions administration service. Fostering a skilled customer focused and high performing environment which seeks to innovate and improve. You will be the Councils principal expert on all payroll and pension related matters offering advice and support to senior management and stakeholders on payroll and pension issues and identifying the impact and implications of national imperatives and legislation; addition you will be the subject matter expert on the complex legislative framework governing pension administration including LGPS Regulations 2013, Transitional Regulations 2014, Pensions Acts 2004 and 2011, Public Services Pensions Act 2013 and Data Protection Act 2018. Whats in it for you Excellent training and development opportunities plus a range of benefits including: Generous holiday allowance Local Government Pension scheme Flexible working and family friendly policies Season ticket and bicycle loans A range of staff discounts including local subsidised gym memberships Supportive staff networks What were looking for As the Head of Payroll and Pensions you will be a confident experienced and suitably qualified professional able to utilise your detailed and extensive knowledge of the complex legislative and regulatory environment governing payroll and pensions and ensure that the service delivers to a consistently high standard. You will be a strong and highly motivated leader and team player with energy and credibility who commands the confidence of Members, senior managers, staff, business partners and stakeholders. You will be : Ambitious, driven and energetic; Visible, approachable and accessible; Resilient, determined and confident; Outward facing. Location The job is primarily based in Laurence House Catford, London SE6 4RU but we operate a hybrid approach where you will be required to work both in the office and from home on a regular basis. Special conditions The recruitment process is anonymous and we don't accept CVs. Applicant handbook Applicant handbook - please read the guidance in this handbook when applying. It is essential that you complete the application fully and that your supporting statement covers how you meet each of the person specification criteria listed. Informal discussion For an informal discussion about this job please contact Shida Ashrafi on 0. Salary 79629 - 86121 per annum (SMG3) All appointments will be offered at the minimum spinal column point (SCP) for the grade of the role. The only exception to this will be when matching current salary (up to the maximum of the scale) which is subject to evidential proof. Diversity Lewisham Council is a Disability Confident employer. We welcome and encourage job applications of all abilities. If you require any reasonable adjustments in the application or interview please contact the lead contact on this advert. We will make reasonable adjustments to make sure our disabled applicants and those with health conditions are supported throughout our recruitment process. We support the access to work scheme; further details are available at Council has a dedicated employment support service Lewisham Works which offers Lewisham residents guidance in relation to applying for jobs. If you want to join Lewisham Works please email and an advisor will be in touch with you. The Council reserves the right to close adverts early if there is a large response.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Description Discover yourself in Lewisham where what you do makes a difference to our vibrant and culturally diverse communities! We have a rich history of welcoming people from all over the world and are proud to be recognised as the UKs first Borough of Sanctuary for our work in championing the rights of refugees and migrants. Introduction The Lewisham payroll service supports the efficient operation of the Council. This includes the monthly payroll including the completion of statutory returns for 6500 employees including 1500 teaching staff and a further 8000 former employees in receipt of an occupational pension. The function is strategically located in the finance service because of the significant requirement to discharge the employers responsibility properly in the context of constantly changing legislative requirements. The Head of Payroll and Pensions forms part of the senior leadership team in the Finance Service reporting to the Director of Finance (deputy S151). Outcome of Restructuring To review staffing levels in the light of the loss of some academies and efficiencies gained through the introduction of Oracle. To introduce a flatter management structure which will facilitate more succession planning and a career path for staff working in the service. For comparability and consistency with the pensions service which has already been through its own restructuring process. To provide an improved service to customers through the introduction of clearer and more consistent job descriptions and person specifications linked to a well defined learning and development plan for all staff working in the service. There are two roles available the Head of Payroll and Pensions and the Payroll Manager. Whats the role As the Head of Payroll and Pensions you will be the strategic lead and responsible for Lewisham Councils payroll and pensions services. The annual payroll for the Council is over 170m and the value of the Lewisham LGPS is circa 1.85bn. As a member of the Finance Leadership team you will contribute to the overall leadership and management of the Finance function by taking leadership of the payroll and pensions service. Setting the direction developing and managing an efficient effective and responsive payroll and pensions administration service. Fostering a skilled customer focused and high performing environment which seeks to innovate and improve. You will be the Councils principal expert on all payroll and pension related matters offering advice and support to senior management and stakeholders on payroll and pension issues and identifying the impact and implications of national imperatives and legislation; addition you will be the subject matter expert on the complex legislative framework governing pension administration including LGPS Regulations 2013, Transitional Regulations 2014, Pensions Acts 2004 and 2011, Public Services Pensions Act 2013 and Data Protection Act 2018. Whats in it for you Excellent training and development opportunities plus a range of benefits including: Generous holiday allowance Local Government Pension scheme Flexible working and family friendly policies Season ticket and bicycle loans A range of staff discounts including local subsidised gym memberships Supportive staff networks What were looking for As the Head of Payroll and Pensions you will be a confident experienced and suitably qualified professional able to utilise your detailed and extensive knowledge of the complex legislative and regulatory environment governing payroll and pensions and ensure that the service delivers to a consistently high standard. You will be a strong and highly motivated leader and team player with energy and credibility who commands the confidence of Members, senior managers, staff, business partners and stakeholders. You will be : Ambitious, driven and energetic; Visible, approachable and accessible; Resilient, determined and confident; Outward facing. Location The job is primarily based in Laurence House Catford, London SE6 4RU but we operate a hybrid approach where you will be required to work both in the office and from home on a regular basis. Special conditions The recruitment process is anonymous and we don't accept CVs. Applicant handbook Applicant handbook - please read the guidance in this handbook when applying. It is essential that you complete the application fully and that your supporting statement covers how you meet each of the person specification criteria listed. Informal discussion For an informal discussion about this job please contact Shida Ashrafi on 0. Salary 79629 - 86121 per annum (SMG3) All appointments will be offered at the minimum spinal column point (SCP) for the grade of the role. The only exception to this will be when matching current salary (up to the maximum of the scale) which is subject to evidential proof. Diversity Lewisham Council is a Disability Confident employer. We welcome and encourage job applications of all abilities. If you require any reasonable adjustments in the application or interview please contact the lead contact on this advert. We will make reasonable adjustments to make sure our disabled applicants and those with health conditions are supported throughout our recruitment process. We support the access to work scheme; further details are available at Council has a dedicated employment support service Lewisham Works which offers Lewisham residents guidance in relation to applying for jobs. If you want to join Lewisham Works please email and an advisor will be in touch with you. The Council reserves the right to close adverts early if there is a large response.
SEN Support Worker - Scarborough, North Yorks - 10/15 hours a week (2/3 hours every day) We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate SEN Support Worker to provide 1:1 support to a student with severe Special Educational Needs (SEN). The role focuses on developing and reinforcing life skills, independence, and social engagement. The student already has carers in place; therefore, this role is not personal care-based, but instead complements existing care provision by supporting learning, communication, and daily living skills. Key Responsibilities Provide consistent 1:1 support alongside a SEN Tutor, and this work is tailored to the student's individual needs, abilities and interests Support the development of life skills, such as: Communication and social interaction Emotional regulation and coping strategies Daily routines and independence skills Community awareness and appropriate behaviour Encourage engagement in structured and meaningful activities Support the student in following routines and transitions throughout sessions Work collaboratively with an SEN Tutor to ensure a consistent approach Observe, record, and report progress, challenges, and achievements Promote a safe, calm, and positive environment at all times Follow safeguarding, health and safety, and SEN best practice guidelines Essential needs for the role : SEN-related qualifications or training Experience supporting life skills or independence programmes Knowledge of conditions such as autism, learning disabilities, or communication needs Experience working alongside carers or multidisciplinary teams Additional Information Some personal care duties required If you are interested in the role please apply now or contact Darren at Remedy for more information (phone number removed)
Feb 19, 2026
Seasonal
SEN Support Worker - Scarborough, North Yorks - 10/15 hours a week (2/3 hours every day) We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate SEN Support Worker to provide 1:1 support to a student with severe Special Educational Needs (SEN). The role focuses on developing and reinforcing life skills, independence, and social engagement. The student already has carers in place; therefore, this role is not personal care-based, but instead complements existing care provision by supporting learning, communication, and daily living skills. Key Responsibilities Provide consistent 1:1 support alongside a SEN Tutor, and this work is tailored to the student's individual needs, abilities and interests Support the development of life skills, such as: Communication and social interaction Emotional regulation and coping strategies Daily routines and independence skills Community awareness and appropriate behaviour Encourage engagement in structured and meaningful activities Support the student in following routines and transitions throughout sessions Work collaboratively with an SEN Tutor to ensure a consistent approach Observe, record, and report progress, challenges, and achievements Promote a safe, calm, and positive environment at all times Follow safeguarding, health and safety, and SEN best practice guidelines Essential needs for the role : SEN-related qualifications or training Experience supporting life skills or independence programmes Knowledge of conditions such as autism, learning disabilities, or communication needs Experience working alongside carers or multidisciplinary teams Additional Information Some personal care duties required If you are interested in the role please apply now or contact Darren at Remedy for more information (phone number removed)
Position: Electrical Engineer Job ID: 1316/24 Location: London Rate/Salary: 53,000 Type: Permanent HSB Technical Ltd is a specialist recruiter within the Power & Propulsion, Shipbuilding, Maritime Shipping, Energy and Subsea sectors visit: (url removed) for a list of our vacancies. We have a number of permanent and contract vacancies for multiple businesses across the UK and overseas. The below job description will outline this position of: Electrical Engineer Typically, this person will work in close collaboration with the Engineering Team to deliver safe, efficient vessels to our operations team. They will be responsible for servicing, maintaining and developing the electrical systems on board vessels and facilities, ensuring compliance with safety legislation and company policies. HSB Technical s client is an established and well-regarded business entity. Duties and responsibilities of the Electrical Engineer: • Ensure compliance with Health and Safety regulations, company policies and safe working practices. • Drive technical development of vessels and facilities for efficient operation. • Service and maintain all electrical systems on board vessels and engineering facilities. • Log and report faults, works and repairs in the company s compliance system. • Carry out safety checks on electrical systems in line with statutory legislation and company policy. • Prioritise and conduct planned and unplanned maintenance, ensuring vessels remain operational. • Provide additional support when required for urgent engineering needs. • Collaborate with the senior engineering team to define, implement and review technical improvements. • Provide technical analysis and reporting as required by the Head of Engineering and Vessel Appearance. • Undertake other relevant duties or reasonable requests as required by senior management. Qualifications and requirements for the Electrical Engineer: • Qualified electrician or electrical engineer. • Compliant with British Standards of Wiring Regulations (or equivalent). • Experience with 12V, 24V and 415V 3-Phase systems. • Knowledge of engine-driven power generation systems. • HVAC experience. • Strong communication, organisational and planning skills. • Analytical, collaborative and detail-oriented mindset. • Leadership ability with a proactive and team-focused approach. This vacancy is being advertised by HSB Technical Ltd who have been appointed to act as a recruitment partner for this role.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Position: Electrical Engineer Job ID: 1316/24 Location: London Rate/Salary: 53,000 Type: Permanent HSB Technical Ltd is a specialist recruiter within the Power & Propulsion, Shipbuilding, Maritime Shipping, Energy and Subsea sectors visit: (url removed) for a list of our vacancies. We have a number of permanent and contract vacancies for multiple businesses across the UK and overseas. The below job description will outline this position of: Electrical Engineer Typically, this person will work in close collaboration with the Engineering Team to deliver safe, efficient vessels to our operations team. They will be responsible for servicing, maintaining and developing the electrical systems on board vessels and facilities, ensuring compliance with safety legislation and company policies. HSB Technical s client is an established and well-regarded business entity. Duties and responsibilities of the Electrical Engineer: • Ensure compliance with Health and Safety regulations, company policies and safe working practices. • Drive technical development of vessels and facilities for efficient operation. • Service and maintain all electrical systems on board vessels and engineering facilities. • Log and report faults, works and repairs in the company s compliance system. • Carry out safety checks on electrical systems in line with statutory legislation and company policy. • Prioritise and conduct planned and unplanned maintenance, ensuring vessels remain operational. • Provide additional support when required for urgent engineering needs. • Collaborate with the senior engineering team to define, implement and review technical improvements. • Provide technical analysis and reporting as required by the Head of Engineering and Vessel Appearance. • Undertake other relevant duties or reasonable requests as required by senior management. Qualifications and requirements for the Electrical Engineer: • Qualified electrician or electrical engineer. • Compliant with British Standards of Wiring Regulations (or equivalent). • Experience with 12V, 24V and 415V 3-Phase systems. • Knowledge of engine-driven power generation systems. • HVAC experience. • Strong communication, organisational and planning skills. • Analytical, collaborative and detail-oriented mindset. • Leadership ability with a proactive and team-focused approach. This vacancy is being advertised by HSB Technical Ltd who have been appointed to act as a recruitment partner for this role.
Are you an experienced Block Manager in North London ready for your next challenge? This is your chance to join a respected and forward-thinking property management company that's continuing to grow and invest in its people. Our client is looking for a confident, proactive professional who thrives on responsibility, enjoys variety, and takes genuine pride in delivering outstanding service. If you're passionate about residential property management and enjoy building strong relationships with leaseholders, contractors, and stakeholders, this role offers the perfect platform to make your mark! You'll be joining a well-structured, collaborative team where your expertise is valued, your voice is heard, and long-term career stability is a priority. What you'll be doing as the Block Manager: As Block Manager, you'll take ownership of a diverse residential portfolio, acting as the key point of contact and ensuring properties are managed efficiently, compliantly, and to a high standard. Your role will include: Being the go-to contact for leaseholders, delivering clear, professional, and timely communication Managing reactive maintenance from inspection through to completion, liaising with contractors and raising purchase orders Handling insurance matters, including claims and overseeing remedial works Ensuring statutory compliance by coordinating inspections and reports Managing licences, alterations, subletting, lease variations, and derogations, working closely with solicitors where required Addressing lease breaches and supporting legal processes when necessary Overseeing contractor performance, including cleaners and gardeners Administering Section 20 consultations from initial notices through to project completion Supporting service charge budgets, arrears management, and reporting Managing sales enquiries, LPE1 packs, inspections, and related documentation Preparing regular reports on arrears, licence breaches, and major works Liaising with managing agents and landlords to review budgets, approve expenditure, and coordinate planned works Managing parking spaces and garage licences within the portfolio No two days will be the same, making this an ideal role for someone who enjoys a varied and hands-on position. What they're looking for: At least 5 years' experience in residential block management Strong working knowledge of property legislation and best practice Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Highly organised, proactive, and confident juggling multiple priorities Comfortable working with leaseholders, contractors, solicitors, and managing agents Strong administrative, reporting, and problem-solving abilities Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a reputable, stable business that values professionalism, initiative, and quality service. You'll enjoy a supportive working environment, a varied portfolio, and the chance to grow with a company that recognises and rewards expertise. Sound like the right move for you? Apply today. For further information, please contact Georgie Marden. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Block Manager in North London ready for your next challenge? This is your chance to join a respected and forward-thinking property management company that's continuing to grow and invest in its people. Our client is looking for a confident, proactive professional who thrives on responsibility, enjoys variety, and takes genuine pride in delivering outstanding service. If you're passionate about residential property management and enjoy building strong relationships with leaseholders, contractors, and stakeholders, this role offers the perfect platform to make your mark! You'll be joining a well-structured, collaborative team where your expertise is valued, your voice is heard, and long-term career stability is a priority. What you'll be doing as the Block Manager: As Block Manager, you'll take ownership of a diverse residential portfolio, acting as the key point of contact and ensuring properties are managed efficiently, compliantly, and to a high standard. Your role will include: Being the go-to contact for leaseholders, delivering clear, professional, and timely communication Managing reactive maintenance from inspection through to completion, liaising with contractors and raising purchase orders Handling insurance matters, including claims and overseeing remedial works Ensuring statutory compliance by coordinating inspections and reports Managing licences, alterations, subletting, lease variations, and derogations, working closely with solicitors where required Addressing lease breaches and supporting legal processes when necessary Overseeing contractor performance, including cleaners and gardeners Administering Section 20 consultations from initial notices through to project completion Supporting service charge budgets, arrears management, and reporting Managing sales enquiries, LPE1 packs, inspections, and related documentation Preparing regular reports on arrears, licence breaches, and major works Liaising with managing agents and landlords to review budgets, approve expenditure, and coordinate planned works Managing parking spaces and garage licences within the portfolio No two days will be the same, making this an ideal role for someone who enjoys a varied and hands-on position. What they're looking for: At least 5 years' experience in residential block management Strong working knowledge of property legislation and best practice Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Highly organised, proactive, and confident juggling multiple priorities Comfortable working with leaseholders, contractors, solicitors, and managing agents Strong administrative, reporting, and problem-solving abilities Why Apply? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a reputable, stable business that values professionalism, initiative, and quality service. You'll enjoy a supportive working environment, a varied portfolio, and the chance to grow with a company that recognises and rewards expertise. Sound like the right move for you? Apply today. For further information, please contact Georgie Marden. Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Joining our Mental Health and Substance Misuse Team as a qualified Social Worker, you'll bring creativity, compassion and a strong commitment to person centred, strengths based practice. You'll be part of a supportive team that values collaboration, shared learning and continuous professional growth, with plenty of opportunities for training and development. Our Mental Health Service is entering an exciting period of transformation, reshaping how we work and adopting innovative, needs led approaches to improve outcomes for the people we support. You'll play an active role in this evolving landscape - contributing to new ways of working, strengthening collaboration with health partners, and helping us enhance our engagement with individuals who are hardest to reach. It's a great opportunity to be part of a service that's moving forward and to help shape positive change through your day to day practice. What you'll be doing: Conducting comprehensive assessments of individuals' needs and available support. Managing a complex caseload whilst providing supervision for Case Workers and Senior Case Workers and practice advice on complex cases. Participating in duty to triage urgent cases as well as triaging safeguarding referrals and making informed decisions. Liaising with colleagues in Health to facilitate hospital discharges. Holding forensic cases and working closely with the Ministry of Justice. What we're looking for: Social Work qualification and registered with Social Work England (SWE). Experience working in a UK-based adults' statutory setting - this may include a social work placement or direct practice experience. Mental health experience is desirable for NQSWs but not required for experienced Social Workers. A sound understanding of how to apply a strengths-based approach. Understanding of social work issues, legal frameworks and social services' statutory duties. Commitment to demonstrating our values and behaviours, showing compassion, empathy and respect. Why join us? Career growth: Opportunities for experienced and newly qualified social workers. Starting salary for NQSWs: £36,369 per annum for first year of employment . Excellent Practice Validation: Progress to a Senior Social Worker role through our Excellent Practice Validation programme. Our Senior Social Workers are paid a market supplement of £3,000 per annum. AMHP pathway: We'll support you to complete your AMHP training and give you the opportunity to complete AMHP work alongside your Social Work duties. When you've completed your AMHP training, you'll be eligible for a market supplement of up to £2,500 per annum. Professional development: Continuous learning and supportive supervision. Work-life balance: Enjoy a fulfilling career with a good balance between work and home life. Employee support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Including generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Newly Qualified Social Worker, Senior Case Worker, Welfare Worker, Social Services, Case Manager, Social Work Practitioner.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Joining our Mental Health and Substance Misuse Team as a qualified Social Worker, you'll bring creativity, compassion and a strong commitment to person centred, strengths based practice. You'll be part of a supportive team that values collaboration, shared learning and continuous professional growth, with plenty of opportunities for training and development. Our Mental Health Service is entering an exciting period of transformation, reshaping how we work and adopting innovative, needs led approaches to improve outcomes for the people we support. You'll play an active role in this evolving landscape - contributing to new ways of working, strengthening collaboration with health partners, and helping us enhance our engagement with individuals who are hardest to reach. It's a great opportunity to be part of a service that's moving forward and to help shape positive change through your day to day practice. What you'll be doing: Conducting comprehensive assessments of individuals' needs and available support. Managing a complex caseload whilst providing supervision for Case Workers and Senior Case Workers and practice advice on complex cases. Participating in duty to triage urgent cases as well as triaging safeguarding referrals and making informed decisions. Liaising with colleagues in Health to facilitate hospital discharges. Holding forensic cases and working closely with the Ministry of Justice. What we're looking for: Social Work qualification and registered with Social Work England (SWE). Experience working in a UK-based adults' statutory setting - this may include a social work placement or direct practice experience. Mental health experience is desirable for NQSWs but not required for experienced Social Workers. A sound understanding of how to apply a strengths-based approach. Understanding of social work issues, legal frameworks and social services' statutory duties. Commitment to demonstrating our values and behaviours, showing compassion, empathy and respect. Why join us? Career growth: Opportunities for experienced and newly qualified social workers. Starting salary for NQSWs: £36,369 per annum for first year of employment . Excellent Practice Validation: Progress to a Senior Social Worker role through our Excellent Practice Validation programme. Our Senior Social Workers are paid a market supplement of £3,000 per annum. AMHP pathway: We'll support you to complete your AMHP training and give you the opportunity to complete AMHP work alongside your Social Work duties. When you've completed your AMHP training, you'll be eligible for a market supplement of up to £2,500 per annum. Professional development: Continuous learning and supportive supervision. Work-life balance: Enjoy a fulfilling career with a good balance between work and home life. Employee support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Including generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Newly Qualified Social Worker, Senior Case Worker, Welfare Worker, Social Services, Case Manager, Social Work Practitioner.
Dixon International Group Ltd
Pampisford, Cambridgeshire
Quality, Health & Safety and Environment Manager Tullamore Investments 3 days per week office based. We are looking for a qualified QA/Audit person to advise and implement policies and procedures to ensure the company meets its various legal, commercial and compliance obligations. We are a small family manufacturing company based in Pampisford Cambridge established in 1961. We operate a production and testing facility on site and employ 64 people across the various divisions in the Group. We are located on a four-acre site with beautiful gardens and ample parking. We manufacture products on site for the construction and engineering sectors. Key Functions of the Role Companies House: management of statutory reporting Staff Training Records: management of central files for staff, support the role of department managers. Insurances: manage insurance policy arrangements and employer liability, property and vehicle to ensure policies remain current and appropriate. Health, Safety, Quality & Environment: to advise on legal obligations as appropriate and implement company policies. Manage external activities such as the ISO9001 QA standard and third-party certification schemes agreed with the Directors, and manage internal and external audits. BUPA: to manage the company s obligations regarding private health provision Documents Archiving/Disposal: Management of appropriate document storage, archiving and disposal to ensure compliance with relevant legislation such as GDPR. Company Vehicles and Property: maintain records of company owned leased vehicles, maintain property agreements and ensure all landlord statutory obligations are met. Training: Co-ordination of internal and external staff training. Ideal candidates would have NEBOSH Level 3 or above Benefits Company Pension Health Insurance Onsite parking 23 days on a pro rata. Plus Bank Holidays About Us We are a family manufacturing company specialising in the production of draught, weather, fire and acoustic seals since 1961. We are based on a 4 acre site in Pampisford with beautiful gardens and ample on site parking. We export our products worldwide and also supply many projects in the Uk recent examples being Wimbledon Centre Court, Spurs new Football Stand, the Thames Barrier and many more. We are a small and friendly team and as a result have low staff turnover. For further information check our websites (url removed) (url removed) If you have experience in role such as SHEQ Manager, Quality, Health, Safety & Environment Manager, Compliance & QHSE Manager, QHSE Manager, Governance, Risk & Compliance Manager or Health, Safety & Compliance Manager then we would like to hear from you. Apply today with an up to date CV.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Quality, Health & Safety and Environment Manager Tullamore Investments 3 days per week office based. We are looking for a qualified QA/Audit person to advise and implement policies and procedures to ensure the company meets its various legal, commercial and compliance obligations. We are a small family manufacturing company based in Pampisford Cambridge established in 1961. We operate a production and testing facility on site and employ 64 people across the various divisions in the Group. We are located on a four-acre site with beautiful gardens and ample parking. We manufacture products on site for the construction and engineering sectors. Key Functions of the Role Companies House: management of statutory reporting Staff Training Records: management of central files for staff, support the role of department managers. Insurances: manage insurance policy arrangements and employer liability, property and vehicle to ensure policies remain current and appropriate. Health, Safety, Quality & Environment: to advise on legal obligations as appropriate and implement company policies. Manage external activities such as the ISO9001 QA standard and third-party certification schemes agreed with the Directors, and manage internal and external audits. BUPA: to manage the company s obligations regarding private health provision Documents Archiving/Disposal: Management of appropriate document storage, archiving and disposal to ensure compliance with relevant legislation such as GDPR. Company Vehicles and Property: maintain records of company owned leased vehicles, maintain property agreements and ensure all landlord statutory obligations are met. Training: Co-ordination of internal and external staff training. Ideal candidates would have NEBOSH Level 3 or above Benefits Company Pension Health Insurance Onsite parking 23 days on a pro rata. Plus Bank Holidays About Us We are a family manufacturing company specialising in the production of draught, weather, fire and acoustic seals since 1961. We are based on a 4 acre site in Pampisford with beautiful gardens and ample on site parking. We export our products worldwide and also supply many projects in the Uk recent examples being Wimbledon Centre Court, Spurs new Football Stand, the Thames Barrier and many more. We are a small and friendly team and as a result have low staff turnover. For further information check our websites (url removed) (url removed) If you have experience in role such as SHEQ Manager, Quality, Health, Safety & Environment Manager, Compliance & QHSE Manager, QHSE Manager, Governance, Risk & Compliance Manager or Health, Safety & Compliance Manager then we would like to hear from you. Apply today with an up to date CV.
About the Role Join a rapidly growing HR Advisory team delivering end-to-end HR support to a diverse, international client base. A key part of what we do is design, implement and manage global employee benefits programmes. As a Benefits Consultant (Assistant Manager), reporting directly to the Head of Department, you'll play a pivotal role in both supporting and growing the client portfolio and help shape the future direction of the business function. Key Responsibilities Advise clients on the design, implementation and governance of international employee benefits programmes Provide guidance on global regulatory requirements (including mandatory pensions, insurance obligations and statutory benefits) Build and maintain insight on market benchmarks, emerging trends and best practice Manage relationships with third-party providers including insurers, brokers and payroll teams Produce high-quality communications and support employee engagement and change initiatives Ensure benefits systems, processes and documentation are accurate and well maintained Lead annual renewals for global benefits programmes, including pricing negotiations and provider reviews Support with complex employee queries, escalated claims and provider challenges Conduct regular client reviews to ensure programmes remain aligned to business goals and budgets Assist with audits, risk assessments and compliance reporting Develop strong relationships with senior client stakeholders Identify opportunities to broaden services within existing accounts Contribute to business development through proposals, pitches and thought leadership Line manage and develop junior consultants Support internal initiatives to enhance tools, processes and overall delivery As part of a scaling function, you'll have real influence in shaping how the benefits offering evolves. About You We're looking for someone with solid experience across employee benefits, insurance structures and associated regulation, ideally, gained within insurance or consulting. International exposure is advantageous but not essential. What You'll Bring Commercial awareness with a genuinely client-first mindset Strong organisational and prioritisation skills A proven ability to deliver under pressure in fast-paced environments Excellent attention to detail, alongside a strategic outlook
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
About the Role Join a rapidly growing HR Advisory team delivering end-to-end HR support to a diverse, international client base. A key part of what we do is design, implement and manage global employee benefits programmes. As a Benefits Consultant (Assistant Manager), reporting directly to the Head of Department, you'll play a pivotal role in both supporting and growing the client portfolio and help shape the future direction of the business function. Key Responsibilities Advise clients on the design, implementation and governance of international employee benefits programmes Provide guidance on global regulatory requirements (including mandatory pensions, insurance obligations and statutory benefits) Build and maintain insight on market benchmarks, emerging trends and best practice Manage relationships with third-party providers including insurers, brokers and payroll teams Produce high-quality communications and support employee engagement and change initiatives Ensure benefits systems, processes and documentation are accurate and well maintained Lead annual renewals for global benefits programmes, including pricing negotiations and provider reviews Support with complex employee queries, escalated claims and provider challenges Conduct regular client reviews to ensure programmes remain aligned to business goals and budgets Assist with audits, risk assessments and compliance reporting Develop strong relationships with senior client stakeholders Identify opportunities to broaden services within existing accounts Contribute to business development through proposals, pitches and thought leadership Line manage and develop junior consultants Support internal initiatives to enhance tools, processes and overall delivery As part of a scaling function, you'll have real influence in shaping how the benefits offering evolves. About You We're looking for someone with solid experience across employee benefits, insurance structures and associated regulation, ideally, gained within insurance or consulting. International exposure is advantageous but not essential. What You'll Bring Commercial awareness with a genuinely client-first mindset Strong organisational and prioritisation skills A proven ability to deliver under pressure in fast-paced environments Excellent attention to detail, alongside a strategic outlook
The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB)
The Role The Fundraising & Grants Officer is a key role within the Society to deliver and grow income from trusts, foundations, statutory funders, and legacies, playing a key operational role to support the fundraising function. The postholder will manage funding applications end-to-end, administer legacy income sensitively and accurately, and contribute to the charity s overall fundraising activity. The successful candidate will have previous experience securing funds from multiple sources, as well as excellent writing skills, and a keen interest in the heritage sector and the Vision, Mission and Values of SPAB. Please visit our website to download a full job pack via the button below. Deadline for applications: 5pm, Monday 9 March 2025. Provisional interview date: 17 March 2026 (in-person, London (E1 6DY Please note, we may interview and appoint before the closing date if we identify a strong candidate.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
The Role The Fundraising & Grants Officer is a key role within the Society to deliver and grow income from trusts, foundations, statutory funders, and legacies, playing a key operational role to support the fundraising function. The postholder will manage funding applications end-to-end, administer legacy income sensitively and accurately, and contribute to the charity s overall fundraising activity. The successful candidate will have previous experience securing funds from multiple sources, as well as excellent writing skills, and a keen interest in the heritage sector and the Vision, Mission and Values of SPAB. Please visit our website to download a full job pack via the button below. Deadline for applications: 5pm, Monday 9 March 2025. Provisional interview date: 17 March 2026 (in-person, London (E1 6DY Please note, we may interview and appoint before the closing date if we identify a strong candidate.
Make a lasting impact as a Supervising Social Worker in our East Fostering Team, supporting foster carers across North East Hampshire who provide safe, stable, and nurturing homes for children in care. In this vital role, you'll work closely with carers to build their confidence and skills, ensuring they have the training, guidance, and support needed to transform young lives. Our Fostering Service supports around 500 fostering households and is proud to be part of a wider service rated Outstanding by Ofsted. You'll be joining a well-established, high-performing team that shares a clear vision: to make Hampshire an even better place where every child and young person - including those who are vulnerable or disadvantaged - has the best possible start in life and is supported by the whole community to succeed. What you'll do: Provide regular supervision, support, and crisis intervention to foster carers. Manage a caseload in line with statutory and departmental procedures. Prepare and present reports for fostering panels, reviews, and legal proceedings. Deliver training and facilitate support groups for foster carers. Work collaboratively with colleagues and external partners to secure the best outcomes for children. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England (SWE). Experience working with foster carers, children in care, and multi-agency teams. Strong understanding of safeguarding, risk assessment, and relevant legislation. Excellent communication, assessment, and report writing skills. A motivated, organised team player with a commitment to continuous improvement. Take a look at our Candidate Pack for more information about the Supervising Social Worker role, team and our values. The section 'About you' explains what specific knowledge, skills and experience we want you to tell us about. Make sure you explain how you meet these requirements and demonstrate our values, in your application. Why join us? Be part of an Outstanding local authority fostering service making a real difference. Work in a supportive, collaborative team that values your development. Benefit from flexible working, including home working and professional development opportunities. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package, including generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for: Supervising Social Work Practitioner, Fostering Social Worker, Children's Social Worker, Social Worker - Fostering, Family Placement Social Worker.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Make a lasting impact as a Supervising Social Worker in our East Fostering Team, supporting foster carers across North East Hampshire who provide safe, stable, and nurturing homes for children in care. In this vital role, you'll work closely with carers to build their confidence and skills, ensuring they have the training, guidance, and support needed to transform young lives. Our Fostering Service supports around 500 fostering households and is proud to be part of a wider service rated Outstanding by Ofsted. You'll be joining a well-established, high-performing team that shares a clear vision: to make Hampshire an even better place where every child and young person - including those who are vulnerable or disadvantaged - has the best possible start in life and is supported by the whole community to succeed. What you'll do: Provide regular supervision, support, and crisis intervention to foster carers. Manage a caseload in line with statutory and departmental procedures. Prepare and present reports for fostering panels, reviews, and legal proceedings. Deliver training and facilitate support groups for foster carers. Work collaboratively with colleagues and external partners to secure the best outcomes for children. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England (SWE). Experience working with foster carers, children in care, and multi-agency teams. Strong understanding of safeguarding, risk assessment, and relevant legislation. Excellent communication, assessment, and report writing skills. A motivated, organised team player with a commitment to continuous improvement. Take a look at our Candidate Pack for more information about the Supervising Social Worker role, team and our values. The section 'About you' explains what specific knowledge, skills and experience we want you to tell us about. Make sure you explain how you meet these requirements and demonstrate our values, in your application. Why join us? Be part of an Outstanding local authority fostering service making a real difference. Work in a supportive, collaborative team that values your development. Benefit from flexible working, including home working and professional development opportunities. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package, including generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are currently unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for: Supervising Social Work Practitioner, Fostering Social Worker, Children's Social Worker, Social Worker - Fostering, Family Placement Social Worker.
Customer Service Administrator Lincoln Full Time, 8:30 am 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday (30-minute lunch break) £26,500 £27,500 per annum Do you take pride in delivering exceptional service and ensuring every customer interaction leaves a lasting impression? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. Since 1971, our client has been a market-leading manufacturer and distributor of cabinet hardware, fixtures, fittings and site supplies. They are the one source solution for those forming interior spaces, delivering cost savings and fast, dedicated service. With significant investment into research and development, they have continued to grow year on year and build upon their success. What s in it for you? 20 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays SMART Pension Scheme Opportunity to work in a fast-paced, supportive and growing business A professional, team-focused environment where your contribution is valued Companywide profit share scheme Are you the right person for the job? Customer Service experience with B2C and/or B2B customers, including handling queries and complaints Strong administration skills and confident in making and receiving phone calls Exceptional verbal and interpersonal skills when dealing with colleagues, suppliers and clients High level of accuracy when entering customer data and processing orders Ability to direct customer service issues to the correct channels Skilled at building rapport with clients over the phone to increase loyalty and spend Motivated, dedicated and flexible Able to work collaboratively as part of a team to achieve sales targets Accountable, honest and professional with integrity Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workload and take ownership of customer issues What will your role look like? Managing customer service queries, including returns, delivery updates, product and price enquiries Taking customer orders via telephone, email and from Area Sales Managers Processing orders with 100% accuracy onto the ERP platform (Orderwise) and issuing order acknowledgements Keeping customers informed of any issues or delivery changes Responding to customer requests or directing them to the appropriate department promptly Liaising with couriers and suppliers to ensure customer needs are met Maintaining and updating customer pricing within the system Setting up new customer accounts on OrderWise Processing card payments for proforma accounts Maintaining shared sales inboxes Handling customer collections, returns and complaints Supporting customers and suppliers visiting the reception or the collection point What s next? It s easy! Click APPLY now! We can t wait to hear from you! Your data will be handled in line with GDPR
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Customer Service Administrator Lincoln Full Time, 8:30 am 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday (30-minute lunch break) £26,500 £27,500 per annum Do you take pride in delivering exceptional service and ensuring every customer interaction leaves a lasting impression? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you. Since 1971, our client has been a market-leading manufacturer and distributor of cabinet hardware, fixtures, fittings and site supplies. They are the one source solution for those forming interior spaces, delivering cost savings and fast, dedicated service. With significant investment into research and development, they have continued to grow year on year and build upon their success. What s in it for you? 20 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays SMART Pension Scheme Opportunity to work in a fast-paced, supportive and growing business A professional, team-focused environment where your contribution is valued Companywide profit share scheme Are you the right person for the job? Customer Service experience with B2C and/or B2B customers, including handling queries and complaints Strong administration skills and confident in making and receiving phone calls Exceptional verbal and interpersonal skills when dealing with colleagues, suppliers and clients High level of accuracy when entering customer data and processing orders Ability to direct customer service issues to the correct channels Skilled at building rapport with clients over the phone to increase loyalty and spend Motivated, dedicated and flexible Able to work collaboratively as part of a team to achieve sales targets Accountable, honest and professional with integrity Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workload and take ownership of customer issues What will your role look like? Managing customer service queries, including returns, delivery updates, product and price enquiries Taking customer orders via telephone, email and from Area Sales Managers Processing orders with 100% accuracy onto the ERP platform (Orderwise) and issuing order acknowledgements Keeping customers informed of any issues or delivery changes Responding to customer requests or directing them to the appropriate department promptly Liaising with couriers and suppliers to ensure customer needs are met Maintaining and updating customer pricing within the system Setting up new customer accounts on OrderWise Processing card payments for proforma accounts Maintaining shared sales inboxes Handling customer collections, returns and complaints Supporting customers and suppliers visiting the reception or the collection point What s next? It s easy! Click APPLY now! We can t wait to hear from you! Your data will be handled in line with GDPR
Our partner, a respected international development organisation, is seeking a qualified Finance Manager to lead the financial management and oversight of a large, multi-country donor-funded project. The postholder will ensure timely, accurate and compliant financial accounting, reporting, and donor compliance, while supporting strong financial management across the wider programme portfolio. Responsibilities Lead on the financial management, planning and reporting of a multi-country project, ensuring transactions are accurate and compliant with donor and organisational requirements. Oversee budgeting, forecasting, cost recovery and co-financing, and maintain up-to-date financial data in grant management and tracking systems. Prepare and deliver timely internal and donor financial reports, ensuring consistency between internal records and external submissions. Monitor project and portfolio expenditure, analysing variances and providing actionable insights to senior management and programme teams. Strengthen financial controls and compliance frameworks, including development of tools, manuals and checklists to ensure adherence to donor and internal policies. Support audits (donor and statutory), maintaining trackers for audit actions and disallowances, and ensuring audit readiness. Review and approve partner budgets, sub-grant agreements and financial reports, ensuring compliance with donor terms and promoting financial capacity building. Provide technical support and training to field teams and partners on donor regulations, financial management, procurement and reporting standards. Collaborate with programme teams to align financial management with programme delivery and results. Contribute to the continuous improvement of financial systems and processes across the organisation. Occasional international travel may be required (approx. 1 2 trips per year). Requirements Qualified accountant (CCAB or equivalent) with experience managing finances for complex, large-scale donor-funded projects; experience working with UN Agencies and the World Bank is highly desirable. Strong experience in budgeting, forecasting, grant management and donor reporting; familiarity with institutional donor requirements highly desirable. Proven experience in financial controls, audit preparation, and compliance for multi-grant, multi-country programmes. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to communicate complex financial information clearly to non-financial colleagues. Strong interpersonal and stakeholder management skills; able to build effective relationships across diverse teams and cultures. Proficient in Excel and financial systems, with strong numeracy and attention to detail. Fluent written and spoken English. Ability to work under pressure and manage competing priorities effectively. This is a London-based role with hybrid working (minimum two days per week in the office). Applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Our partner, a respected international development organisation, is seeking a qualified Finance Manager to lead the financial management and oversight of a large, multi-country donor-funded project. The postholder will ensure timely, accurate and compliant financial accounting, reporting, and donor compliance, while supporting strong financial management across the wider programme portfolio. Responsibilities Lead on the financial management, planning and reporting of a multi-country project, ensuring transactions are accurate and compliant with donor and organisational requirements. Oversee budgeting, forecasting, cost recovery and co-financing, and maintain up-to-date financial data in grant management and tracking systems. Prepare and deliver timely internal and donor financial reports, ensuring consistency between internal records and external submissions. Monitor project and portfolio expenditure, analysing variances and providing actionable insights to senior management and programme teams. Strengthen financial controls and compliance frameworks, including development of tools, manuals and checklists to ensure adherence to donor and internal policies. Support audits (donor and statutory), maintaining trackers for audit actions and disallowances, and ensuring audit readiness. Review and approve partner budgets, sub-grant agreements and financial reports, ensuring compliance with donor terms and promoting financial capacity building. Provide technical support and training to field teams and partners on donor regulations, financial management, procurement and reporting standards. Collaborate with programme teams to align financial management with programme delivery and results. Contribute to the continuous improvement of financial systems and processes across the organisation. Occasional international travel may be required (approx. 1 2 trips per year). Requirements Qualified accountant (CCAB or equivalent) with experience managing finances for complex, large-scale donor-funded projects; experience working with UN Agencies and the World Bank is highly desirable. Strong experience in budgeting, forecasting, grant management and donor reporting; familiarity with institutional donor requirements highly desirable. Proven experience in financial controls, audit preparation, and compliance for multi-grant, multi-country programmes. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to communicate complex financial information clearly to non-financial colleagues. Strong interpersonal and stakeholder management skills; able to build effective relationships across diverse teams and cultures. Proficient in Excel and financial systems, with strong numeracy and attention to detail. Fluent written and spoken English. Ability to work under pressure and manage competing priorities effectively. This is a London-based role with hybrid working (minimum two days per week in the office). Applicants must have the right to work in the UK.
Important - Must be Welsh speaking An outstanding opportunity to join a leading Management Information System (MIS) provider for schools and local authorities. We are looking for individuals with experience of using school MIS systems in a Welsh education context for example teachers, exams officers, timetablers, data managers, or local authority officers who are seeking a career change. It is important that candidates are highly motivated, positive, and willing to learn and adapt as the software changes and improves. This role requires knowledge of the Welsh education system, including its unique statutory returns, curriculum arrangements, and bilingual communication requirements. Job Functions Act as a Customer Success Manager for Welsh schools and local authorities that go live applying your knowledge of the Bromcom product to provide 1-2-1 phone call and onsite support for new users; covering items such as set up, configuration, report building, and troubleshooting. Provide specialist advice and consultancy to Welsh local authorities and schools, ensuring alignment with Welsh Government requirements (e.g. Post-16 data collection, Welsh Census, Curriculum for Wales, bilingual reporting). Act as a point of escalation for Welsh customers, ensuring that communication and support is sensitive to language and policy differences. Respond to Welsh customers on Community. Manage your own calendar to ensure that your time is spent where needed across the supported authorities and support centres. Provide training and support where needed, including the ability to deliver in Welsh where appropriate. Conduct health checks and other proactive investigations with a specific eye to Welsh requirements and statutory deadlines. Contribute feedback to Bromcoms product and development teams on features or compliance issues that affect the Welsh education market. Work with the wider business at Bromcom to promote software enhancement, customer success, and engagement. Required skills / experience: Strong knowledge of the Welsh education system, including curriculum and statutory reporting requirements Education MIS exposure Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to engage confidently Ability to learn and adapt as our software changes Self-organised and a self-starter Excellent people skills Desired Experience: Working in or with schools, for example in a data manager, timetabling, or technical support / training role using MIS systems. Exposure to Bromcoms suite of MIS products. Ability to communicate in both English and Welsh. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Important - Must be Welsh speaking An outstanding opportunity to join a leading Management Information System (MIS) provider for schools and local authorities. We are looking for individuals with experience of using school MIS systems in a Welsh education context for example teachers, exams officers, timetablers, data managers, or local authority officers who are seeking a career change. It is important that candidates are highly motivated, positive, and willing to learn and adapt as the software changes and improves. This role requires knowledge of the Welsh education system, including its unique statutory returns, curriculum arrangements, and bilingual communication requirements. Job Functions Act as a Customer Success Manager for Welsh schools and local authorities that go live applying your knowledge of the Bromcom product to provide 1-2-1 phone call and onsite support for new users; covering items such as set up, configuration, report building, and troubleshooting. Provide specialist advice and consultancy to Welsh local authorities and schools, ensuring alignment with Welsh Government requirements (e.g. Post-16 data collection, Welsh Census, Curriculum for Wales, bilingual reporting). Act as a point of escalation for Welsh customers, ensuring that communication and support is sensitive to language and policy differences. Respond to Welsh customers on Community. Manage your own calendar to ensure that your time is spent where needed across the supported authorities and support centres. Provide training and support where needed, including the ability to deliver in Welsh where appropriate. Conduct health checks and other proactive investigations with a specific eye to Welsh requirements and statutory deadlines. Contribute feedback to Bromcoms product and development teams on features or compliance issues that affect the Welsh education market. Work with the wider business at Bromcom to promote software enhancement, customer success, and engagement. Required skills / experience: Strong knowledge of the Welsh education system, including curriculum and statutory reporting requirements Education MIS exposure Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to engage confidently Ability to learn and adapt as our software changes Self-organised and a self-starter Excellent people skills Desired Experience: Working in or with schools, for example in a data manager, timetabling, or technical support / training role using MIS systems. Exposure to Bromcoms suite of MIS products. Ability to communicate in both English and Welsh. JBRP1_UKTJ
Job Summary We are looking for an experienced and fully qualified Electrician to join our well-established team, delivering a wide range of electrical services across domestic, commercial, and industrial sectors. This varied role will involve installation, maintenance, inspection, and testing, with opportunities to work on specialist projects including EV charger and battery storage installations. The ideal candidate will be professional, reliable, and committed to high standards of workmanship, while also being confident in dealing with customers on-site. We work in Cambridge and surrounding areas within a 35-mile radius. Key Responsibilities: Electrical installation, maintenance, and repair in domestic, commercial, and industrial environments Inspection, testing, and certification of electrical systems (C&G 2391 qualification desirable) Fault-finding and diagnosis in a variety of systems Installation of EV chargers and battery storage systems Working in compliance with current Wiring Regulations (BS7671) and health & safety legislation Completing documentation accurately and on time Essential Requirements: City & Guilds 2391 (Inspection & Testing) or equivalent 18th Edition Wiring Regulations qualification Minimum 4 years experience across domestic, commercial, and industrial projects Strong knowledge of inspection and testing procedures Full UK driving licence Desirable: Experience with EV charger and battery storage installation Qualifications for EV and Battery storage installations Experience with Solar installations What We Offer: Competitive salary (based on experience and qualifications) Company van, fuel card, workwear, and some tools provided Company pension scheme Private Medical Insurance Statutory UK holiday entitlement, including bank holidays. Additional training opportunities Supportive team environment with long-term career prospects How to Apply: If you are an experienced electrician seeking a secure role with a reputable company and the opportunity to develop your skills further, we would like to hear from you. Please send your CV and covering letter to Job Type: Full-time Pay: £38,000.00-£45,000.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Private medical insurance Work Location: Remote
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Job Summary We are looking for an experienced and fully qualified Electrician to join our well-established team, delivering a wide range of electrical services across domestic, commercial, and industrial sectors. This varied role will involve installation, maintenance, inspection, and testing, with opportunities to work on specialist projects including EV charger and battery storage installations. The ideal candidate will be professional, reliable, and committed to high standards of workmanship, while also being confident in dealing with customers on-site. We work in Cambridge and surrounding areas within a 35-mile radius. Key Responsibilities: Electrical installation, maintenance, and repair in domestic, commercial, and industrial environments Inspection, testing, and certification of electrical systems (C&G 2391 qualification desirable) Fault-finding and diagnosis in a variety of systems Installation of EV chargers and battery storage systems Working in compliance with current Wiring Regulations (BS7671) and health & safety legislation Completing documentation accurately and on time Essential Requirements: City & Guilds 2391 (Inspection & Testing) or equivalent 18th Edition Wiring Regulations qualification Minimum 4 years experience across domestic, commercial, and industrial projects Strong knowledge of inspection and testing procedures Full UK driving licence Desirable: Experience with EV charger and battery storage installation Qualifications for EV and Battery storage installations Experience with Solar installations What We Offer: Competitive salary (based on experience and qualifications) Company van, fuel card, workwear, and some tools provided Company pension scheme Private Medical Insurance Statutory UK holiday entitlement, including bank holidays. Additional training opportunities Supportive team environment with long-term career prospects How to Apply: If you are an experienced electrician seeking a secure role with a reputable company and the opportunity to develop your skills further, we would like to hear from you. Please send your CV and covering letter to Job Type: Full-time Pay: £38,000.00-£45,000.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Private medical insurance Work Location: Remote
Role: Form F Assessor Salary: £2,000 + Expenses Location: Multiple locations throughout the UK Here at Polaris Community, our independent fostering services are committed to providing the very best outcomes for each and every child in our care. Due to expansion, we are seeking to appoint Independent Form F Assessors to provide support to our Fostering teams across the UK. If you're an empathic and understanding qualified social worker, who can produce high-quality analytic assessment reports and looking for a change then this could be the job for you. What is the role of a Form F assessor? Working with independent fostering agencies, like Polaris Community, your role would be to safeguard the outcomes for foster children by carrying out assessments of prospective foster families with whom children and young people will be placed. In order to achieve this, you need to be able to produce and present high-quality, evidence-based, analytical fostering assessments and have a sound knowledge of child care legislation which includes the Children Act 1989, Fostering and Adoption Act 2002, the National Minimum Standards for Fostering Services, and Fostering Services Regulations. You must also be able to fulfil the following criteria: Be a qualified social worker. Have significant post-qualification experience in undertaking relevant Foster Parent assessment work. Registered with your country's applicable social work council e.g. SWE and SSSC. Hold, or be willing to take out professional indemnity insurance. Willing to attend a mandatory induction day and training days. Have unrestricted access to your own transport and be willing to travel. Pass statutory and company checks as part of the assessment process. Ideally, have completed and taken to Panel at least one Form F Assessment previously. Why work with us? Working at Polaris is more than a career - it's achieving extraordinary things every day. We've built a strong team of over 1,000 talented and ambitious individuals who are dedicated to making a difference to the 3,500 vulnerable young people we care for. As one of the largest providers of children's services, our range of services span the length and breadth of the whole of the UK. Our nurturing community works collectively to support the very best outcomes for each and every child in our care. We're ambitious for our children and young people, families and staff, and believe in their futures. Being part of the Polaris Community will provide the opportunity to work for several of our local and national fostering brands. We will review your application and get back to you - we aim to meet all candidates within a week of their application. PandoLogic. Category:Social Services,
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Role: Form F Assessor Salary: £2,000 + Expenses Location: Multiple locations throughout the UK Here at Polaris Community, our independent fostering services are committed to providing the very best outcomes for each and every child in our care. Due to expansion, we are seeking to appoint Independent Form F Assessors to provide support to our Fostering teams across the UK. If you're an empathic and understanding qualified social worker, who can produce high-quality analytic assessment reports and looking for a change then this could be the job for you. What is the role of a Form F assessor? Working with independent fostering agencies, like Polaris Community, your role would be to safeguard the outcomes for foster children by carrying out assessments of prospective foster families with whom children and young people will be placed. In order to achieve this, you need to be able to produce and present high-quality, evidence-based, analytical fostering assessments and have a sound knowledge of child care legislation which includes the Children Act 1989, Fostering and Adoption Act 2002, the National Minimum Standards for Fostering Services, and Fostering Services Regulations. You must also be able to fulfil the following criteria: Be a qualified social worker. Have significant post-qualification experience in undertaking relevant Foster Parent assessment work. Registered with your country's applicable social work council e.g. SWE and SSSC. Hold, or be willing to take out professional indemnity insurance. Willing to attend a mandatory induction day and training days. Have unrestricted access to your own transport and be willing to travel. Pass statutory and company checks as part of the assessment process. Ideally, have completed and taken to Panel at least one Form F Assessment previously. Why work with us? Working at Polaris is more than a career - it's achieving extraordinary things every day. We've built a strong team of over 1,000 talented and ambitious individuals who are dedicated to making a difference to the 3,500 vulnerable young people we care for. As one of the largest providers of children's services, our range of services span the length and breadth of the whole of the UK. Our nurturing community works collectively to support the very best outcomes for each and every child in our care. We're ambitious for our children and young people, families and staff, and believe in their futures. Being part of the Polaris Community will provide the opportunity to work for several of our local and national fostering brands. We will review your application and get back to you - we aim to meet all candidates within a week of their application. PandoLogic. Category:Social Services,