Leaders In Care Recruitment Ltd
Warrington, Cheshire
Locum Educational Psychologist £1250 per Assessment F2F Outside IR35 Were working with a supportive Local Authority based in the Greater Manchester area that is seeking Locum Educational Psychologists to assist with statutory assessments on a flexible basis. Key Details: Rate: up to £1250 per assessment Location: Greater Manchester Area Start Date: ASAP flexible start dates available Contract Ty click apply for full job details
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Locum Educational Psychologist £1250 per Assessment F2F Outside IR35 Were working with a supportive Local Authority based in the Greater Manchester area that is seeking Locum Educational Psychologists to assist with statutory assessments on a flexible basis. Key Details: Rate: up to £1250 per assessment Location: Greater Manchester Area Start Date: ASAP flexible start dates available Contract Ty click apply for full job details
An established industry leader in Building Control is seeking a Class 3 Registered Building Inspector to join their dynamic team in Oxford. This forward-thinking company prioritizes work-life balance and offers agile working solutions. The role involves conducting plan appraisals, statutory consultations, and site inspections, while also expanding the client base. With a competitive salary and significant career development opportunities, this position is perfect for a Building Control Surveyor eager to make a meaningful impact in the field.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
An established industry leader in Building Control is seeking a Class 3 Registered Building Inspector to join their dynamic team in Oxford. This forward-thinking company prioritizes work-life balance and offers agile working solutions. The role involves conducting plan appraisals, statutory consultations, and site inspections, while also expanding the client base. With a competitive salary and significant career development opportunities, this position is perfect for a Building Control Surveyor eager to make a meaningful impact in the field.
Audit & Accounts Senior - Independent Accountancy Practice Central London (Hybrid) £50,000 - £60,000 DOE Butler Rose Public Practice is delighted to be supporting a well-established 3-partner firm based in Central London in their search for an Audit & Accounts Senior. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified professional looking to take ownership of client engagements within a close-knit and collaborative environment. The role offers a 70/30 split in favour of accounts, alongside the opportunity to lead audits and act as a key client contact. Key Responsibilities Lead audits from planning through to completion Prepare and review statutory accounts for a varied client portfolio Act as a key point of contact for clients, building strong relationships Manage multiple assignments, ensuring deadlines and quality standards are met Review work prepared by junior staff and support their development Represent the firm professionally across client engagements Key Requirements ACA or ACCA qualified (non-negotiable) Minimum 2+ years' post-qualified experience within practice Strong experience across both audit and accounts Confident leading audits and managing client relationships Excellent communication skills with a professional and personable approach Experience with IRIS software beneficial What's on Offer £50,000 - £60,000 salary (flexible for the right candidate) Hybrid working available after 6-month probation Workplace pension Supportive, close-knit "family-style" firm culture Opportunity to step into a valued position within the practice Interested? If this sounds like the next step in your career, get in touch with Demetria Petropoulos to find out more - /d com Know someone perfect for this role? We offer a £150 retail voucher for every successful referral we place - so if you refer a friend or colleague who's hired through Butler Rose, you'll be rewarded Butler Rose is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.Butler Rose Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Audit & Accounts Senior - Independent Accountancy Practice Central London (Hybrid) £50,000 - £60,000 DOE Butler Rose Public Practice is delighted to be supporting a well-established 3-partner firm based in Central London in their search for an Audit & Accounts Senior. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified professional looking to take ownership of client engagements within a close-knit and collaborative environment. The role offers a 70/30 split in favour of accounts, alongside the opportunity to lead audits and act as a key client contact. Key Responsibilities Lead audits from planning through to completion Prepare and review statutory accounts for a varied client portfolio Act as a key point of contact for clients, building strong relationships Manage multiple assignments, ensuring deadlines and quality standards are met Review work prepared by junior staff and support their development Represent the firm professionally across client engagements Key Requirements ACA or ACCA qualified (non-negotiable) Minimum 2+ years' post-qualified experience within practice Strong experience across both audit and accounts Confident leading audits and managing client relationships Excellent communication skills with a professional and personable approach Experience with IRIS software beneficial What's on Offer £50,000 - £60,000 salary (flexible for the right candidate) Hybrid working available after 6-month probation Workplace pension Supportive, close-knit "family-style" firm culture Opportunity to step into a valued position within the practice Interested? If this sounds like the next step in your career, get in touch with Demetria Petropoulos to find out more - /d com Know someone perfect for this role? We offer a £150 retail voucher for every successful referral we place - so if you refer a friend or colleague who's hired through Butler Rose, you'll be rewarded Butler Rose is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.Butler Rose Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Senior Tax Associate Birmingham Salary up to £45,000 (DOE) Butler Rose Public Practice is delighted to be supporting our client who's got a career growth opportunity for a Senior Tax Associate. You will be working directly with the Partners of the business and will be given the opportunity to work with some exciting clients. Role Requirements - Actively manage your own assigned portfolio of clients to support their day-to-day UK tax compliance requirements, explaining their tax reporting obligations and notifying them of upcoming deadlines. Corresponding with clients regarding their queries, and requesting the information required to complete their annual filings, including liaising with internal teams (Accounts, Business Management & Payroll). Preparation of complex UK tax returns, accurately capturing information, analysing the information and communicating the tax implications to the senior management or clients. Reviewing and drafting initial tax advisory work for individuals and supporting management with complex advisory work. Overseeing and delegating work to junior staff, including reviewing work and helping monitor and manage deadlines. Managing own workload and prioritising effectively. Participation in internal Tax Technical training sessions. Personal Requirements - 2 years+ experience in a personal tax role with experience of working with Owner Managed Businesses. You will have completed your ATT and CTA qualification, or willing to study - we offer on the job training and study support. Clear written and oral communication skills, with an ability to explain complex concepts succinctly and accurately. Problem-solving abilities in order that you can deal with client queries and issues and satisfactorily resolve them, escalating queries where required. Ability to work productively under pressure and to very tight deadlines. Self-confident, personable, and proactive, with the drive and ambition to develop and maintain strong relationships with clients and the team. Attention to detail, ensuring that all work prepared is to a high standard. Employee Benefits: 23 days holiday + public holidays Additional holiday day per year of service Pension contributions in excess of statutory minimum Health plan benefits Parking Flexible working options Opportunities for progression Ongoing training and development This is an outstanding opportunity for the right individual to join this firm of choice. Please apply now if you have the relevant skills and experience to meet the requirements as set out above and we will be in contact to discuss further. Great role but not for you? We offer a £150 referral fee so why not let your friends know about this position. This role is advertised by Liezl Botha, Butler Rose (AGY) Butler Rose is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.Butler Rose Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Senior Tax Associate Birmingham Salary up to £45,000 (DOE) Butler Rose Public Practice is delighted to be supporting our client who's got a career growth opportunity for a Senior Tax Associate. You will be working directly with the Partners of the business and will be given the opportunity to work with some exciting clients. Role Requirements - Actively manage your own assigned portfolio of clients to support their day-to-day UK tax compliance requirements, explaining their tax reporting obligations and notifying them of upcoming deadlines. Corresponding with clients regarding their queries, and requesting the information required to complete their annual filings, including liaising with internal teams (Accounts, Business Management & Payroll). Preparation of complex UK tax returns, accurately capturing information, analysing the information and communicating the tax implications to the senior management or clients. Reviewing and drafting initial tax advisory work for individuals and supporting management with complex advisory work. Overseeing and delegating work to junior staff, including reviewing work and helping monitor and manage deadlines. Managing own workload and prioritising effectively. Participation in internal Tax Technical training sessions. Personal Requirements - 2 years+ experience in a personal tax role with experience of working with Owner Managed Businesses. You will have completed your ATT and CTA qualification, or willing to study - we offer on the job training and study support. Clear written and oral communication skills, with an ability to explain complex concepts succinctly and accurately. Problem-solving abilities in order that you can deal with client queries and issues and satisfactorily resolve them, escalating queries where required. Ability to work productively under pressure and to very tight deadlines. Self-confident, personable, and proactive, with the drive and ambition to develop and maintain strong relationships with clients and the team. Attention to detail, ensuring that all work prepared is to a high standard. Employee Benefits: 23 days holiday + public holidays Additional holiday day per year of service Pension contributions in excess of statutory minimum Health plan benefits Parking Flexible working options Opportunities for progression Ongoing training and development This is an outstanding opportunity for the right individual to join this firm of choice. Please apply now if you have the relevant skills and experience to meet the requirements as set out above and we will be in contact to discuss further. Great role but not for you? We offer a £150 referral fee so why not let your friends know about this position. This role is advertised by Liezl Botha, Butler Rose (AGY) Butler Rose is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.Butler Rose Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Location: Sunderland PostType: Full Time Term Time ContractType: Permanent ClosingDate: 23.59 hours BST on Thursday 16 April 2026 Reference: 0027-26-R3 About the College Sunderland College has been delivering highly successful courses for more than 20 years and is one of the largest providers of post-16 education in the North East with approximately 14,300 students. The College has two campuses across the city of Sunderland, offering a wide range of academic and vocational provision for school leavers and adults. The College aims to develop and positively shape lives, communities, and the economy through teaching, learning and development of skills. Our students consistently achieve outstanding results and Sunderland College has been ranked in the top 25% in the country for student achievement rates. In October 2024, we were ranked as Ofsted outstanding, and we are proud of our diverse student and staff community that provide our students with bespoke education pathways to help them achieve their future career goals. Please see the following link to our 2024 Ofsted Report, in which we were graded as being Outstanding across all areas - Ofsted-Report-Outstanding Our Journey & Values As an employer, we prioritise cultivating a supportive and inclusive workplace culture, where our staff can thrive and grow. We recognize that our employees are our greatest asset, and we are deeply committed to investing in their professional development and overall wellbeing. If you are enthusiastic, forward thinking and enjoy working a fast-paced environment then this role could be perfect for you. Working within the curriculum area of Education, Children and Families you will find yourself part of an ambitious team. The successful candidate would join a dynamic and innovative organisation who work closely with a wide range of local employers to enable learners to develop both academic and practical work skills in preparation for employment or higher education. Our vision is excellence and our students are at the heart of everything we do. Applicants should have experience of employer engagement with relevant industrial experience to assist in the development, monitoring and operation of the work industry placement. About the Role The job role will involve: Arranging appropriate placements for learners studying at Level 2 and T Level programmes in line with awarding body stipulations. Carrying out placement visits and assessments, particularly regarding competency on students as a requirement of the awarding organisation Liaising with students, staff and placement supervisors to arrange assessment visits. Arranging meetings both in college and placement to discuss placement issues. Communicating effectively with placements, parents and the wider team to ensure students are supported to achieve Applicants should be able to demonstrate, in their personal statement, practical examples of how they fulfil the person specification. Role Responsibilities Work closely with Industry to source high quality work placements to satisfy the Curriculum plan student numbers and ensure all placements have health and safety risk assessments and public liability insurance and are aware of the college requirements re. supervision and Health and Safety Liaising with students, staff and placement supervisors to outline awarding organisation requirements for placements and arrange observational visits arranging meetings both in college and placement to discuss placement with individual students. Carrying out assessments on students in placement as a requirement of the awarding organisation and completing required documentation for External Quality Assurance. As this role includes placement visits, you must hold a driving licence and have access to your own vehicle. The role will also include some face to face delivery in class with students developing skills and knowledge needed in the sector Work alongside Curriculum Managers, Personal Development Tutors and students to appropriately match career pathways / student timetabling and geographic area with placement opportunities. Maintain and enhance employer relationships and curriculum support with the facilitation of employer events. Maintain college internal systems including the tracking of students hours on Pro Monitor, Grofar and the college CRM system to monitor and track student performance. This will also include maintaining student records such as DBS and references following application through central admissions Qualifications Assessor and Verifier qualification (or be willing to work towards) Level 2 English and Maths qualification Occupationally competent (must have industrial experience within the last 12 months) Recent experience of assessment within placements Demonstrate experience of work placement assessment. Proven track record of successfully relating to learners and employers. Good understanding of student work placements. Good communication and interpersonal skills with a variety of levels Knowledge of placement assessments and competency ICT skills Excellent team working skills and time management and well organised Driving Licence and access to own vehicle Suitable to work with children and young people To take appropriate responsibility for PREVENT and the safeguarding and promotion of the welfare of children and/or vulnerable adults To uphold British Values, the college values and responsibilities with regard to Equality and Diversity To understand and adhere to college Health and Safety Policies and guidelines to ensure compliance with statutory legislation Educated to degree level Teaching qualification What's in it for you? Enjoy a generous holiday allowance ranging between 35-48 days per year, plus public holidays - (Excluding Term Time Only contracts) Generous family leave and flexible working options (dependent on role) LGPS or Teacher Pensions Scheme, (dependent on role 15.7% - 28.68%) Access to myLifestyle benefits platform providing retail discounts and more. We offer dental, eye care & health cash plans. Extensive wellbeing support through a digital Wellbeing Hub that offers a broad range of support for physical, mental, and financial wellbeing. Free parking on most campuses. Due to the nature of this post, you will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure Check. We believe in equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to PREVENT and safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable adults.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Location: Sunderland PostType: Full Time Term Time ContractType: Permanent ClosingDate: 23.59 hours BST on Thursday 16 April 2026 Reference: 0027-26-R3 About the College Sunderland College has been delivering highly successful courses for more than 20 years and is one of the largest providers of post-16 education in the North East with approximately 14,300 students. The College has two campuses across the city of Sunderland, offering a wide range of academic and vocational provision for school leavers and adults. The College aims to develop and positively shape lives, communities, and the economy through teaching, learning and development of skills. Our students consistently achieve outstanding results and Sunderland College has been ranked in the top 25% in the country for student achievement rates. In October 2024, we were ranked as Ofsted outstanding, and we are proud of our diverse student and staff community that provide our students with bespoke education pathways to help them achieve their future career goals. Please see the following link to our 2024 Ofsted Report, in which we were graded as being Outstanding across all areas - Ofsted-Report-Outstanding Our Journey & Values As an employer, we prioritise cultivating a supportive and inclusive workplace culture, where our staff can thrive and grow. We recognize that our employees are our greatest asset, and we are deeply committed to investing in their professional development and overall wellbeing. If you are enthusiastic, forward thinking and enjoy working a fast-paced environment then this role could be perfect for you. Working within the curriculum area of Education, Children and Families you will find yourself part of an ambitious team. The successful candidate would join a dynamic and innovative organisation who work closely with a wide range of local employers to enable learners to develop both academic and practical work skills in preparation for employment or higher education. Our vision is excellence and our students are at the heart of everything we do. Applicants should have experience of employer engagement with relevant industrial experience to assist in the development, monitoring and operation of the work industry placement. About the Role The job role will involve: Arranging appropriate placements for learners studying at Level 2 and T Level programmes in line with awarding body stipulations. Carrying out placement visits and assessments, particularly regarding competency on students as a requirement of the awarding organisation Liaising with students, staff and placement supervisors to arrange assessment visits. Arranging meetings both in college and placement to discuss placement issues. Communicating effectively with placements, parents and the wider team to ensure students are supported to achieve Applicants should be able to demonstrate, in their personal statement, practical examples of how they fulfil the person specification. Role Responsibilities Work closely with Industry to source high quality work placements to satisfy the Curriculum plan student numbers and ensure all placements have health and safety risk assessments and public liability insurance and are aware of the college requirements re. supervision and Health and Safety Liaising with students, staff and placement supervisors to outline awarding organisation requirements for placements and arrange observational visits arranging meetings both in college and placement to discuss placement with individual students. Carrying out assessments on students in placement as a requirement of the awarding organisation and completing required documentation for External Quality Assurance. As this role includes placement visits, you must hold a driving licence and have access to your own vehicle. The role will also include some face to face delivery in class with students developing skills and knowledge needed in the sector Work alongside Curriculum Managers, Personal Development Tutors and students to appropriately match career pathways / student timetabling and geographic area with placement opportunities. Maintain and enhance employer relationships and curriculum support with the facilitation of employer events. Maintain college internal systems including the tracking of students hours on Pro Monitor, Grofar and the college CRM system to monitor and track student performance. This will also include maintaining student records such as DBS and references following application through central admissions Qualifications Assessor and Verifier qualification (or be willing to work towards) Level 2 English and Maths qualification Occupationally competent (must have industrial experience within the last 12 months) Recent experience of assessment within placements Demonstrate experience of work placement assessment. Proven track record of successfully relating to learners and employers. Good understanding of student work placements. Good communication and interpersonal skills with a variety of levels Knowledge of placement assessments and competency ICT skills Excellent team working skills and time management and well organised Driving Licence and access to own vehicle Suitable to work with children and young people To take appropriate responsibility for PREVENT and the safeguarding and promotion of the welfare of children and/or vulnerable adults To uphold British Values, the college values and responsibilities with regard to Equality and Diversity To understand and adhere to college Health and Safety Policies and guidelines to ensure compliance with statutory legislation Educated to degree level Teaching qualification What's in it for you? Enjoy a generous holiday allowance ranging between 35-48 days per year, plus public holidays - (Excluding Term Time Only contracts) Generous family leave and flexible working options (dependent on role) LGPS or Teacher Pensions Scheme, (dependent on role 15.7% - 28.68%) Access to myLifestyle benefits platform providing retail discounts and more. We offer dental, eye care & health cash plans. Extensive wellbeing support through a digital Wellbeing Hub that offers a broad range of support for physical, mental, and financial wellbeing. Free parking on most campuses. Due to the nature of this post, you will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure Check. We believe in equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to PREVENT and safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable adults.
Family First Nursery Group
Rushden, Northamptonshire
Nursery Practitioner - Level 2 Hours: 40 hours- 4.5 days per week Salary: £13.08 per hour. Are you ready to join a team that parents say 'the staff went above and beyond to help me, they are absolutely amazing.' Rushden Day Nursery are looking for a Level 3 Practitioner to join the team on a permanent basis. In this role you will be joining a team that is committed to providing excellent childcare in a friendly, welcoming and secure surrounding. As a setting we have a nursery catering for children from 0-5 years and an out of school club catering for children up to 12 years old. This role will either be working within the rooms from 0-3 years or supporting the pre school children and out of school club ranging from 3 - 12 years depending on the best fit for the right candidate. Our nursery is rated by Ofsted as GOOD and we strive for this high quality every day, are you ready to join a team of high quality, knowledgeable practitioners to support our families and children? Requirements Nursery Practitioner main duties and responsibilities: Provide stimulating and purposeful experiences, environments, and resources to children, that are appropriate to their age and stage of development. Understand and ensure that the requirements of the statutory framework for the EYFS are met. Ensure the highest levels of cleanliness and hygiene in the nursery and promote these daily in every routine. Undertake any other duties to ensure the smooth running of the nursery, and the safety and wellbeing of children, staff, and families. Maintain strictly professional relationships and report any complaints or concerns to management in accordance with company policy and procedures. Facilitate a strong key person approach to enable children to form secure attachments and cover all children daily when colleagues are absent. Attend regular team meetings to ensure that you remain updated on key priorities, changes, developments and regularly review company policies and procedures. Requirements and skills: Full and relevant Level 2 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 year's experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable Benefits Why Join Us? At Family First, we value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Annual leave: 24 days' holiday, plus bank holidays and an extra paid day off for your birthday Childcare discount: 75% off nursery fees for team members Wellbeing support: Access to a confidential Employee Assistance Programme helpline Learning and development: Tailored training and development opportunities to support your career growth Pension: Company pension scheme Employee discounts: Access to Perkaboo employee discounts Mentoring: Employee mentoring programme Health and wellbeing: Dedicated health and wellbeing support Refer a Friend scheme: Earn up to £750 through our referral programme We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. Rushden Nursery is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Nursery Practitioner - Level 2 Hours: 40 hours- 4.5 days per week Salary: £13.08 per hour. Are you ready to join a team that parents say 'the staff went above and beyond to help me, they are absolutely amazing.' Rushden Day Nursery are looking for a Level 3 Practitioner to join the team on a permanent basis. In this role you will be joining a team that is committed to providing excellent childcare in a friendly, welcoming and secure surrounding. As a setting we have a nursery catering for children from 0-5 years and an out of school club catering for children up to 12 years old. This role will either be working within the rooms from 0-3 years or supporting the pre school children and out of school club ranging from 3 - 12 years depending on the best fit for the right candidate. Our nursery is rated by Ofsted as GOOD and we strive for this high quality every day, are you ready to join a team of high quality, knowledgeable practitioners to support our families and children? Requirements Nursery Practitioner main duties and responsibilities: Provide stimulating and purposeful experiences, environments, and resources to children, that are appropriate to their age and stage of development. Understand and ensure that the requirements of the statutory framework for the EYFS are met. Ensure the highest levels of cleanliness and hygiene in the nursery and promote these daily in every routine. Undertake any other duties to ensure the smooth running of the nursery, and the safety and wellbeing of children, staff, and families. Maintain strictly professional relationships and report any complaints or concerns to management in accordance with company policy and procedures. Facilitate a strong key person approach to enable children to form secure attachments and cover all children daily when colleagues are absent. Attend regular team meetings to ensure that you remain updated on key priorities, changes, developments and regularly review company policies and procedures. Requirements and skills: Full and relevant Level 2 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 year's experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable Benefits Why Join Us? At Family First, we value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Annual leave: 24 days' holiday, plus bank holidays and an extra paid day off for your birthday Childcare discount: 75% off nursery fees for team members Wellbeing support: Access to a confidential Employee Assistance Programme helpline Learning and development: Tailored training and development opportunities to support your career growth Pension: Company pension scheme Employee discounts: Access to Perkaboo employee discounts Mentoring: Employee mentoring programme Health and wellbeing: Dedicated health and wellbeing support Refer a Friend scheme: Earn up to £750 through our referral programme We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. Rushden Nursery is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
Contract Type: 12-month fixed term contract or internal secondment opportunity Working Hours: 37 hours per week Worker Type: Hybrid, on average working 3 days per week in the office. The post holder would also be expected to regularly visit estates within the patch Salary: Grade I - £46,142 (level 1) rising to £49,282 (level 3) per annum Location: St Ann's Valley Centre, NG3 3GG We've got an exciting opportunity available for a talented individual to join our Tenancy and Estates team as an Area Housing Manager - perhaps this is the opportunity you've been looking for? Read on to find out more About the Role As an Area Housing Manager within our Tenancy & Estate Management service, you'll lead a dedicated operational team to deliver high quality, customer focused tenancy services across our communities. You will motivate, support and develop colleagues to ensure they have the tools, skills and guidance needed to achieve strong performance, meet service standards and provide an excellent experience for tenants. You'll play a key role in improving neighbourhoods through effective tenancy and estate management, proactive problem solving and collaboration with partners to reduce risk, safeguard vulnerable residents and promote community cohesion. Your work will include monitoring budgets, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, and driving continuous improvement across your area. In this varied and rewarding role, you will, manage a team to support fair and consistent action around antisocial behaviour (ASB) and tenancy issues, and contribute to delivering our team plans and organisational behaviours. You will also manage enquiries from elected members, respond to service issues and customer feedback and respond to customer complaints, and represent Nottingham City Council Housing Services at meetings, forums and community events and champion tenant involvement. About You The ideal candidate will have: Previous experience gained in a fast moving, pressurised, housing management or customer facing environment dealing with complex issues and competing priorities. Experience of leading, motivating, developing and performance managing a team, to achieve challenging targets and objectives. Experience and knowledge of carrying our robust supervision of antisocial behaviour cases. Thorough knowledge and understanding of the legal and statutory framework relating to employment, local government, housing services and technical services, including data protection, FOI and Health & Safety. Ability to produce and present comprehensive professional reports clearly and concisely to a diverse audience. Highly customer focussed and able to demonstrate problem solving skills. Good interpersonal skills and a proven ability to communicate effectively at all levels in both individual and group situations. Full duties of the job description can be foundhere . Please ensure you demonstrate clearly how you meet the 7 requirements in your CV & supporting document. We recognise that artificial intelligence (AI) can be a helpful tool when preparing your application. AI can guide you, but only your own words and experiences truly matter - we want to see the real you. All examples and statements must be your own, accurate, and reflect your true experience and values. AI tools do not understand context, think critically, or assess the reliability of information, which means AI-generated responses can feel generic and may not accurately represent who you are. We recruit fairly and inclusively - showing your real self is what helps you succeed. Closing Date: 15th April 2026 (11:59pm) - Please note there may be occasions where we close the advert before the closing date, and we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Interview date: w/c 27th April 2026 - please note, this is subject to change If you have any technical issues when completing your application, please contact our Employee Service Centre: Thank you for your interest in working for Nottingham City Council. As one of the largest employers in Nottingham we offer a wide range of roles across a range of services. In return for your skill, drive and commitment to serving the people of Nottingham, we can help you to develop an exciting and rewarding career, with access to the following benefits. In addition to working within a great team and a competitive salary you will have access to: 26 days annual leave (rising to 33 days after 5 years' service)+ bank holidays with the ability to buy additional leave annually Access to a generous, defined benefit pension scheme offering 17.9% Smart Working - to support your work life balance Health and wellbeing benefits including access to our Employee Assistance Programme Discounted membership at selected local sports and fitness centres, cinema, shopping and much more! We are a fair and inclusive employer and welcome applications from people from all backgrounds and with different abilities. We recruit for diversity and value difference. We particularly want to hear from you if you are from Minority Ethnic communities, identify within the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer+ community (LGBTQ+) and if you are Disabled - these groups of people are underrepresented in our workforce, and we'd like to reflect our local population more through our recruitment processes. We are supportive of flexible working arrangements wherever possible and we would encourage you to discuss this with us during the selection process, should this be something you are interested in. Job Identification 7394 Posting Date 04/01/2026, 08:41 AM Locations Nottingham City Council, Nottingham, NG2 3NG, GB
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Contract Type: 12-month fixed term contract or internal secondment opportunity Working Hours: 37 hours per week Worker Type: Hybrid, on average working 3 days per week in the office. The post holder would also be expected to regularly visit estates within the patch Salary: Grade I - £46,142 (level 1) rising to £49,282 (level 3) per annum Location: St Ann's Valley Centre, NG3 3GG We've got an exciting opportunity available for a talented individual to join our Tenancy and Estates team as an Area Housing Manager - perhaps this is the opportunity you've been looking for? Read on to find out more About the Role As an Area Housing Manager within our Tenancy & Estate Management service, you'll lead a dedicated operational team to deliver high quality, customer focused tenancy services across our communities. You will motivate, support and develop colleagues to ensure they have the tools, skills and guidance needed to achieve strong performance, meet service standards and provide an excellent experience for tenants. You'll play a key role in improving neighbourhoods through effective tenancy and estate management, proactive problem solving and collaboration with partners to reduce risk, safeguard vulnerable residents and promote community cohesion. Your work will include monitoring budgets, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, and driving continuous improvement across your area. In this varied and rewarding role, you will, manage a team to support fair and consistent action around antisocial behaviour (ASB) and tenancy issues, and contribute to delivering our team plans and organisational behaviours. You will also manage enquiries from elected members, respond to service issues and customer feedback and respond to customer complaints, and represent Nottingham City Council Housing Services at meetings, forums and community events and champion tenant involvement. About You The ideal candidate will have: Previous experience gained in a fast moving, pressurised, housing management or customer facing environment dealing with complex issues and competing priorities. Experience of leading, motivating, developing and performance managing a team, to achieve challenging targets and objectives. Experience and knowledge of carrying our robust supervision of antisocial behaviour cases. Thorough knowledge and understanding of the legal and statutory framework relating to employment, local government, housing services and technical services, including data protection, FOI and Health & Safety. Ability to produce and present comprehensive professional reports clearly and concisely to a diverse audience. Highly customer focussed and able to demonstrate problem solving skills. Good interpersonal skills and a proven ability to communicate effectively at all levels in both individual and group situations. Full duties of the job description can be foundhere . Please ensure you demonstrate clearly how you meet the 7 requirements in your CV & supporting document. We recognise that artificial intelligence (AI) can be a helpful tool when preparing your application. AI can guide you, but only your own words and experiences truly matter - we want to see the real you. All examples and statements must be your own, accurate, and reflect your true experience and values. AI tools do not understand context, think critically, or assess the reliability of information, which means AI-generated responses can feel generic and may not accurately represent who you are. We recruit fairly and inclusively - showing your real self is what helps you succeed. Closing Date: 15th April 2026 (11:59pm) - Please note there may be occasions where we close the advert before the closing date, and we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Interview date: w/c 27th April 2026 - please note, this is subject to change If you have any technical issues when completing your application, please contact our Employee Service Centre: Thank you for your interest in working for Nottingham City Council. As one of the largest employers in Nottingham we offer a wide range of roles across a range of services. In return for your skill, drive and commitment to serving the people of Nottingham, we can help you to develop an exciting and rewarding career, with access to the following benefits. In addition to working within a great team and a competitive salary you will have access to: 26 days annual leave (rising to 33 days after 5 years' service)+ bank holidays with the ability to buy additional leave annually Access to a generous, defined benefit pension scheme offering 17.9% Smart Working - to support your work life balance Health and wellbeing benefits including access to our Employee Assistance Programme Discounted membership at selected local sports and fitness centres, cinema, shopping and much more! We are a fair and inclusive employer and welcome applications from people from all backgrounds and with different abilities. We recruit for diversity and value difference. We particularly want to hear from you if you are from Minority Ethnic communities, identify within the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer+ community (LGBTQ+) and if you are Disabled - these groups of people are underrepresented in our workforce, and we'd like to reflect our local population more through our recruitment processes. We are supportive of flexible working arrangements wherever possible and we would encourage you to discuss this with us during the selection process, should this be something you are interested in. Job Identification 7394 Posting Date 04/01/2026, 08:41 AM Locations Nottingham City Council, Nottingham, NG2 3NG, GB
Business Area: Mktg, Market Access, Bus. Excellence & Med. Affair Job Type: Direct Employee Contract Type: Permanent Location: Manchester, GB We have an exciting opportunity for a Medical Science Liaison to join our Medical Team, to cover the South East. At Chiesi our people are at the heart of what we do and achieve. A proud family business we are a Top Employer and a Great Place to Work in the UK. Benefits competitive salary annual performance related bonus 25 days leave plus 2 additional paid well-being days group personal pension scheme with flexible contributions private medical insurance private dental insurance group life assurance employee assistance programme salary sacrifice and employee discount schemes annual high-performance incentive awards enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption policies paid carers leave professional development opportunities flexible smart working 2 dedicated volunteering days per year We are committed to an inclusive recruitment process and will provide reasonable adjustments upon request. If this sounds like the next step in your journey, we would love to hear from you! Closing Date: 12 April 2026 First stage interviews: from Monday 20 April 2026 Second stage interviews: from 27 April 2026 This is what you will do To provide non-promotional medical and scientific support for the Chiesi UK business, with the aim of providing high quality, accurate and timely scientific advice to healthcare professionals regarding the company's products and associated disease area(s). To contribute to the development and implementation of Chiesi strategic planning for the UK by providing medical insight and applying expert knowledge about the product and/or disease area and by identifying, developing, maintaining credible relationships with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and academic centres, proactively driving evidence generation activities, and enabling local Cx initiatives. The role functions a non-promotional capacity for 100% of the time and is field-based. This role requires a blend of strong scientific/clinical expertise and a high level of communication skill. It is essential that MSLs are self starters with a high level of motivation, whilst possessing the ability to work both independently or as part of a team as the situation demands. Thorough knowledge of the allocated therapeutic and disease area(s) is essential as is a comprehensive knowledge of the ABPI Code of Practice to ensure that all activities undertaken are conducted in a non promotional manner. A working knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry and a thorough understanding of the wider NHS environment is highly desirable. You will be responsible for Develop and maintain in-depth knowledge of relevant products and relevant disease area(s) to be the expert medical resource Provide fair, balanced and unbiased field based medical and scientific support in response to specific requests from healthcare professionals for further information around Chiesi's product portfolio, clinical development program, or disease area(s) of interest Provide Medical Information responses to specific questions from secondary care HCPs, ranging from simple queries which do not require any interpretation to more complex queries which require in depth interpretation and literature searches Identify, develop and maintain professional and credible relationships with the healthcare community, especially Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and academic centres, in the relevant disease area(s) and in collaboration with relevant internal functions Gather actionable insights from customer feedback and share with cross functional teams Project management of UK investigator initiated trial (IIT) applications, ensuring that all IIT applications are carried out in compliance with applicable UK regulations and Chiesi SOPs Provide local input into company sponsored UK Phase I IV clinical development activities, as required Contribute to the development and implementation of the UK Medical Affairs strategic plan, including but not limited to: Design and execute Medical Educational activities Produce and update scientific and clinical presentations for assigned therapeutic area(s) Support the development and implementation of strategic collaboration and joint working initiatives related to Chiesi's portfolio Attend relevant national and international scientific meetings/congresses to ensure up to date knowledge of therapy area, gather competitive intelligence, and respond to any specific enquiries from healthcare professionals Provide business partner support to regional commercial teams, including: Providing expert compliance leadership and advice for regional activities and/or huddles In collaboration with Learning and Development, providing support for training the commercial teams at national and international sales meetings Deliver the technical and/or medical review of materials and/or activities on internal approval system according to the ABPI Code of Practice Support medical social media activities Ensure compliance with all statutory requirements, internal processes, and procedures for Pharmacovigilance Ensure that all activities and interactions are conducted in compliance with applicable local, global, and national laws, regulations, guidelines, codes of conduct (including but not limited to the ABPI Code of Practice) company policies and accepted standards of best practice Your experience and qualifications will include A medical / pharmacy degree or PhD preferably; BSc qualification is acceptable with industry experience and clear demonstration of achievements Demonstrable relevant Industry experience, including proven ability to engage with KOLs In depth knowledge of ABPI Code of Practice Good working knowledge of the clinical trial process, including the regulations pertaining to phase III/IV clinical study management and conduct Good understanding of Good Clinical Practice (GCP), and Good Pharmacovigilance Practice Understanding of the wider NHS environment and key opportunities for pharma and the NHS to partner effectively within the scope of the ABPI Code of Practice Ability to travel as part of role to support the UKI Medical Affairs plan and to attend domestic and international conferences. Occasional weekend travel will be required Excellent interpersonal skills with confidence to engage stakeholders at all levels Ability to engage and manage multiple stakeholders (both internal and external) to achieve the objective(s) Ability to work effectively both independently as well as part of a team, as the situation demands Ability to interpret and present complex clinical data in a clear manner to a variety of audiences Respond and deliver to ad hoc work requests from immediate line manager and/or senior managers. Ensure strict compliance to both company values, standards (SOPs) and the ABPI Code of Practice Comply with the Company Code of Ethics In line with annual objectives, contribute and support the UK Affiliate in its pursuit to become more sustainable, ensuring that you and/or your teams commit to and deliver at least 2 initiatives each year. Location: Field based covering the South West, including London.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Business Area: Mktg, Market Access, Bus. Excellence & Med. Affair Job Type: Direct Employee Contract Type: Permanent Location: Manchester, GB We have an exciting opportunity for a Medical Science Liaison to join our Medical Team, to cover the South East. At Chiesi our people are at the heart of what we do and achieve. A proud family business we are a Top Employer and a Great Place to Work in the UK. Benefits competitive salary annual performance related bonus 25 days leave plus 2 additional paid well-being days group personal pension scheme with flexible contributions private medical insurance private dental insurance group life assurance employee assistance programme salary sacrifice and employee discount schemes annual high-performance incentive awards enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption policies paid carers leave professional development opportunities flexible smart working 2 dedicated volunteering days per year We are committed to an inclusive recruitment process and will provide reasonable adjustments upon request. If this sounds like the next step in your journey, we would love to hear from you! Closing Date: 12 April 2026 First stage interviews: from Monday 20 April 2026 Second stage interviews: from 27 April 2026 This is what you will do To provide non-promotional medical and scientific support for the Chiesi UK business, with the aim of providing high quality, accurate and timely scientific advice to healthcare professionals regarding the company's products and associated disease area(s). To contribute to the development and implementation of Chiesi strategic planning for the UK by providing medical insight and applying expert knowledge about the product and/or disease area and by identifying, developing, maintaining credible relationships with Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and academic centres, proactively driving evidence generation activities, and enabling local Cx initiatives. The role functions a non-promotional capacity for 100% of the time and is field-based. This role requires a blend of strong scientific/clinical expertise and a high level of communication skill. It is essential that MSLs are self starters with a high level of motivation, whilst possessing the ability to work both independently or as part of a team as the situation demands. Thorough knowledge of the allocated therapeutic and disease area(s) is essential as is a comprehensive knowledge of the ABPI Code of Practice to ensure that all activities undertaken are conducted in a non promotional manner. A working knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry and a thorough understanding of the wider NHS environment is highly desirable. You will be responsible for Develop and maintain in-depth knowledge of relevant products and relevant disease area(s) to be the expert medical resource Provide fair, balanced and unbiased field based medical and scientific support in response to specific requests from healthcare professionals for further information around Chiesi's product portfolio, clinical development program, or disease area(s) of interest Provide Medical Information responses to specific questions from secondary care HCPs, ranging from simple queries which do not require any interpretation to more complex queries which require in depth interpretation and literature searches Identify, develop and maintain professional and credible relationships with the healthcare community, especially Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and academic centres, in the relevant disease area(s) and in collaboration with relevant internal functions Gather actionable insights from customer feedback and share with cross functional teams Project management of UK investigator initiated trial (IIT) applications, ensuring that all IIT applications are carried out in compliance with applicable UK regulations and Chiesi SOPs Provide local input into company sponsored UK Phase I IV clinical development activities, as required Contribute to the development and implementation of the UK Medical Affairs strategic plan, including but not limited to: Design and execute Medical Educational activities Produce and update scientific and clinical presentations for assigned therapeutic area(s) Support the development and implementation of strategic collaboration and joint working initiatives related to Chiesi's portfolio Attend relevant national and international scientific meetings/congresses to ensure up to date knowledge of therapy area, gather competitive intelligence, and respond to any specific enquiries from healthcare professionals Provide business partner support to regional commercial teams, including: Providing expert compliance leadership and advice for regional activities and/or huddles In collaboration with Learning and Development, providing support for training the commercial teams at national and international sales meetings Deliver the technical and/or medical review of materials and/or activities on internal approval system according to the ABPI Code of Practice Support medical social media activities Ensure compliance with all statutory requirements, internal processes, and procedures for Pharmacovigilance Ensure that all activities and interactions are conducted in compliance with applicable local, global, and national laws, regulations, guidelines, codes of conduct (including but not limited to the ABPI Code of Practice) company policies and accepted standards of best practice Your experience and qualifications will include A medical / pharmacy degree or PhD preferably; BSc qualification is acceptable with industry experience and clear demonstration of achievements Demonstrable relevant Industry experience, including proven ability to engage with KOLs In depth knowledge of ABPI Code of Practice Good working knowledge of the clinical trial process, including the regulations pertaining to phase III/IV clinical study management and conduct Good understanding of Good Clinical Practice (GCP), and Good Pharmacovigilance Practice Understanding of the wider NHS environment and key opportunities for pharma and the NHS to partner effectively within the scope of the ABPI Code of Practice Ability to travel as part of role to support the UKI Medical Affairs plan and to attend domestic and international conferences. Occasional weekend travel will be required Excellent interpersonal skills with confidence to engage stakeholders at all levels Ability to engage and manage multiple stakeholders (both internal and external) to achieve the objective(s) Ability to work effectively both independently as well as part of a team, as the situation demands Ability to interpret and present complex clinical data in a clear manner to a variety of audiences Respond and deliver to ad hoc work requests from immediate line manager and/or senior managers. Ensure strict compliance to both company values, standards (SOPs) and the ABPI Code of Practice Comply with the Company Code of Ethics In line with annual objectives, contribute and support the UK Affiliate in its pursuit to become more sustainable, ensuring that you and/or your teams commit to and deliver at least 2 initiatives each year. Location: Field based covering the South West, including London.
Family First Nursery Group
Rushden, Northamptonshire
Nursery Practitioner - Level 2 Hours: 40 hours- 4.5 days per week Salary: £13.08 per hour. Are you ready to join a team that parents say 'the staff went above and beyond to help me, they are absolutely amazing.' Rushden Day Nursery are looking for a Level 3 Practitioner to join the team on a permanent basis. In this role you will be joining a team that is committed to providing excellent childcare in a friendly, welcoming and secure surrounding. As a setting we have a nursery catering for children from 0-5 years and an out of school club catering for children up to 12 years old. This role will either be working within the rooms from 0-3 years or supporting the pre school children and out of school club ranging from 3 - 12 years depending on the best fit for the right candidate. Our nursery is rated by Ofsted as GOOD and we strive for this high quality every day, are you ready to join a team of high quality, knowledgeable practitioners to support our families and children? Requirements Nursery Practitioner main duties and responsibilities: Provide stimulating and purposeful experiences, environments, and resources to children, that are appropriate to their age and stage of development. Understand and ensure that the requirements of the statutory framework for the EYFS are met. Ensure the highest levels of cleanliness and hygiene in the nursery and promote these daily in every routine. Undertake any other duties to ensure the smooth running of the nursery, and the safety and wellbeing of children, staff, and families. Maintain strictly professional relationships and report any complaints or concerns to management in accordance with company policy and procedures. Facilitate a strong key person approach to enable children to form secure attachments and cover all children daily when colleagues are absent. Attend regular team meetings to ensure that you remain updated on key priorities, changes, developments and regularly review company policies and procedures. Requirements and skills: Full and relevant Level 2 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 year's experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable Benefits Why Join Us? At Family First, we value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Annual leave: 24 days' holiday, plus bank holidays and an extra paid day off for your birthday Childcare discount: 75% off nursery fees for team members Wellbeing support: Access to a confidential Employee Assistance Programme helpline Learning and development: Tailored training and development opportunities to support your career growth Pension: Company pension scheme Employee discounts: Access to Perkaboo employee discounts Mentoring: Employee mentoring programme Health and wellbeing: Dedicated health and wellbeing support Refer a Friend scheme: Earn up to £750 through our referral programme We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. Rushden Nursery is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Nursery Practitioner - Level 2 Hours: 40 hours- 4.5 days per week Salary: £13.08 per hour. Are you ready to join a team that parents say 'the staff went above and beyond to help me, they are absolutely amazing.' Rushden Day Nursery are looking for a Level 3 Practitioner to join the team on a permanent basis. In this role you will be joining a team that is committed to providing excellent childcare in a friendly, welcoming and secure surrounding. As a setting we have a nursery catering for children from 0-5 years and an out of school club catering for children up to 12 years old. This role will either be working within the rooms from 0-3 years or supporting the pre school children and out of school club ranging from 3 - 12 years depending on the best fit for the right candidate. Our nursery is rated by Ofsted as GOOD and we strive for this high quality every day, are you ready to join a team of high quality, knowledgeable practitioners to support our families and children? Requirements Nursery Practitioner main duties and responsibilities: Provide stimulating and purposeful experiences, environments, and resources to children, that are appropriate to their age and stage of development. Understand and ensure that the requirements of the statutory framework for the EYFS are met. Ensure the highest levels of cleanliness and hygiene in the nursery and promote these daily in every routine. Undertake any other duties to ensure the smooth running of the nursery, and the safety and wellbeing of children, staff, and families. Maintain strictly professional relationships and report any complaints or concerns to management in accordance with company policy and procedures. Facilitate a strong key person approach to enable children to form secure attachments and cover all children daily when colleagues are absent. Attend regular team meetings to ensure that you remain updated on key priorities, changes, developments and regularly review company policies and procedures. Requirements and skills: Full and relevant Level 2 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 year's experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable Benefits Why Join Us? At Family First, we value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Annual leave: 24 days' holiday, plus bank holidays and an extra paid day off for your birthday Childcare discount: 75% off nursery fees for team members Wellbeing support: Access to a confidential Employee Assistance Programme helpline Learning and development: Tailored training and development opportunities to support your career growth Pension: Company pension scheme Employee discounts: Access to Perkaboo employee discounts Mentoring: Employee mentoring programme Health and wellbeing: Dedicated health and wellbeing support Refer a Friend scheme: Earn up to £750 through our referral programme We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. Rushden Nursery is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
The Clapham Day Nursery and Pre-School Nursery Practitioner - Level 2 40 hours per week hours Salary: £32,697.60 The Clapham Day Nursery & Preschool offers a warm, home from home environment where every child's journey begins with curiosity and confidence. Rated Good by Ofsted, our three storey nursery features large, light filled room and a dedicated garden area that encourages outdoor learning, exploration and play. With excellent commuter links via nearby bus stops and tube stations at Clapham North/Common, Wandsworth Road and Clapham Junction, our setting provides both convenience for families and a nurturing space for children to thrive. Our caring and professional team is committed to help each child discover their individuality, build independence, and reach their full potential in a safe, inspiring and supportive environment. We are currently seeking a Nursery Practitioner to join our team. This full-time role requires working 40 hours per week, with shifts between 7:30 am and 6:00 pm. The ideal candidate will hold a full and relevant Level 3 qualification. Please note, this is a year-round position, as the nursery operates throughout the year and is not term-time only. Why Join Us? At Family First, we value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Referral programme: Refer a friend and earn up to £750 Employee Childcare Discounts: 75% off nursery fees for our team members Annual Leave: Starting at 24 days, plus a paid day off for your birthday and bank holidays Health and Wellbeing Programme: Confidential employee assistance helpline available Development: Tailored learning and development opportunities to support your career growth Excellent Transport Links As Nursery Practitioner, you will: Ensure that each child's individual needs are met and a high standard of professional care and education is delivered in a caring, safe and secure environment in which all children can play, learn and develop Observe, assess and plan an interesting, stimulating and challenging range of early years activities which supports each child's individual learning and development needs and abilities Engage as a professional member of the team, exhibiting a flexible attitude and willingness to develop new skills Ensure that company policies and procedures are read, applied, reviewed regularly and adhered to by all Follow risk assessments diligently and report all health and safety matters to management Enhance the all-around daily needs of children, including their physical, intellectual, social and emotional development Duties and responsibilities in this job description are not exhaustive or restrictive, changes and other duties relevant to this post may be added. As Nursery Practitioner, you will need: Full and relevant Level 2 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 year's experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. The Clapham Day Nursery and Preschool is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
The Clapham Day Nursery and Pre-School Nursery Practitioner - Level 2 40 hours per week hours Salary: £32,697.60 The Clapham Day Nursery & Preschool offers a warm, home from home environment where every child's journey begins with curiosity and confidence. Rated Good by Ofsted, our three storey nursery features large, light filled room and a dedicated garden area that encourages outdoor learning, exploration and play. With excellent commuter links via nearby bus stops and tube stations at Clapham North/Common, Wandsworth Road and Clapham Junction, our setting provides both convenience for families and a nurturing space for children to thrive. Our caring and professional team is committed to help each child discover their individuality, build independence, and reach their full potential in a safe, inspiring and supportive environment. We are currently seeking a Nursery Practitioner to join our team. This full-time role requires working 40 hours per week, with shifts between 7:30 am and 6:00 pm. The ideal candidate will hold a full and relevant Level 3 qualification. Please note, this is a year-round position, as the nursery operates throughout the year and is not term-time only. Why Join Us? At Family First, we value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Referral programme: Refer a friend and earn up to £750 Employee Childcare Discounts: 75% off nursery fees for our team members Annual Leave: Starting at 24 days, plus a paid day off for your birthday and bank holidays Health and Wellbeing Programme: Confidential employee assistance helpline available Development: Tailored learning and development opportunities to support your career growth Excellent Transport Links As Nursery Practitioner, you will: Ensure that each child's individual needs are met and a high standard of professional care and education is delivered in a caring, safe and secure environment in which all children can play, learn and develop Observe, assess and plan an interesting, stimulating and challenging range of early years activities which supports each child's individual learning and development needs and abilities Engage as a professional member of the team, exhibiting a flexible attitude and willingness to develop new skills Ensure that company policies and procedures are read, applied, reviewed regularly and adhered to by all Follow risk assessments diligently and report all health and safety matters to management Enhance the all-around daily needs of children, including their physical, intellectual, social and emotional development Duties and responsibilities in this job description are not exhaustive or restrictive, changes and other duties relevant to this post may be added. As Nursery Practitioner, you will need: Full and relevant Level 2 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 year's experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. The Clapham Day Nursery and Preschool is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Working Age Adult Strategic Commissioning Team at Cornwall Council. The role has a priority focus on Community Support and Advocacy, but will flexibility work across the Working Age Adult portfolio. As a Commissioning Manager the role holder will be part of the People Commissioning Services, which is responsible for the commissioning, contracting, quality assurance and purchasing of social care services. We are delivering a significant transformation across People Commissioning and have an ambition to ensure that we commission and provide quality homes and person centred care that gives choice to Cornish residents who have Care Act eligible needs. We are looking for a passionate, committed and talented Commissioning Manager to join the Working Age Adult team to support and lead areas of this work. Within People Commissioning we are driving a number of key programmes of work that are co designed with our residents and businesses to deliver outcomes promoting people's strengths and developing safe and caring communities where people live well. We are one of the largest unitary Councils and have created the People Commissioning function to support both Children's and Adult Care Services. This opportunity is for people who are both interested in building a career in public services and social care as well as opportunities for those who have direct commissioning experience. If this is you, then come and be part of our innovative People Commissioning Team. Responsibilities Establishing strategic commissioning approaches and embedding intelligence/data driven insights to promote outcome delivery for residents across people services. Leading on innovation, quality and excellence in service delivery. Managing patterns of demand differently to improve outcomes for individuals and to drive sustainability. Establishing strong and effective partnerships to commission services jointly across with health, housing and wider partners. Leading the strategic transformation and reshaping of services over the medium to longer term. Working collaboratively with providers, not only to deliver excellent services but also supporting them to deliver added social, economic and environmental value to the Cornish economy. We have provided a summary of the role below. The detail is set out in the role profile. Commissioning Managers across the People Commissioning function are senior officers reporting to the Strategic Commissioning Leads and will manage a team of Commissioning Officers and Assistant Commissioning Officers in the delivery of complex strategic commissioning priorities and supplier relationship management. The role holder will be responsible for supporting the development, delivery and implementation of strategies, planning new policies, commissioning frameworks and delivery of all of the strategic activities across the Working Age Adults Portfolio. The role holder will ensure that services are commissioned in a way that has a focus on best practice, reflective learning, coproduction, codesign, delivering good quality service provision, best value and cost effectiveness. The post holder will manage the contracting relationship across several critical community support contracts including Day Opportunities and Inclusion Support, Supported Employment, Independent Advocacy and Self directed Support. The post holder will work with residents, stakeholders and the market to respond to person centred creative support planning. Cornwall People Commissioning Team are seeking applications from passionate, committed and creative commissioners with the skills and dedication to drive transformation within our team and deliver meaningful outcomes for residents. This role provides, leadership, management and oversight to the areas of work of officers within this team but also has responsibility for directly leading on driving delivery across the entire commissioning cycle. The Council is seeking Commissioning Managers that are open, transparent and collaborative, focusing always on the impact and outcomes that can be achieved and being ambitious for the continuous improvement of services and improved outcomes for people. This is a public /customer facing role, where the statutory English language requirement for public sector workers applies. This position will be subject to an enhanced criminal record disclosure check. Working Pattern The working pattern will usually be 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday with a requirement to work a minimum of one day a week from the office at New County Hall, in Truro. There may be some occasional requirements to work out of hours due to public meetings and engagement. What you'll need to succeed Degree level or equivalent experience and/or hold a relevant professional qualification. Not excluding of relevant achievement aligned with a range of relevant experience. Relevant management or professional qualification. Expert knowledge in a relevant professional area and proven track record of using professional expertise to develop and deliver strategic objectives and expected outcomes. Strong ability to lead and promote innovation, new ways of working and collaboration across a wide range of stakeholders, including other Council directorates, Health, providers and communities. The ability to represent the Service and the Council locally and regionally, including the ability to produce accurate performance reports for the Senior Management Team. Ability to prepare clear concise written and verbal reports for a range of audiences including elected members, Chief Officers, people who use services, partner organisations, residents and central government representatives. Self motivated with ability to work under pressure, to tight deadlines, without close supervision, adopting a flexible, problem solving and creative approach to tasks. Ability to manage a team of officers, carrying out effective performance management of staff and demonstrates understanding of policies related to capability, disciplinary matters and grievances. Knowledge of the service specific areas and impacts on Local Authority duties. Dynamic and experienced commissioner who will provide strong and visionary leadership. Have significant experience of commissioning, contracting and performance in a relevant setting. Extensive experience of working and influencing the direction of services within a highly political environment. Experience of strategic supplier relationship management, including contract management. This includes understanding and analysing performance data. Understanding and experience of commissioning, procurement and contract management in education, health and social care for both children's and adult services. Please read the role profile for the full details of this role attached below in this advert What you'll get in return Cornwall Council's ambition is to be an employer of choice, a high performing Council and a learning organisation. We commit to providing a reward and benefits package to attract, motivate and reward our employees. We offer a range of flexible working options to our staff. This helps provide our employees with a greater work/life balance. Whilst still ensuring that service needs are met. Our core employee rewards and benefits include: a defined benefit pension scheme, based on your career average earnings. This includes the option for extra voluntary contributions a generous annual leave entitlement with the potential to purchase additional leave. A national award-winning employee health and wellbeing programme Employee benefits scheme giving employees access to a wide range of discounts to local and national goods and services. Additional Information Please note, we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. We recommend saving a copy of this to refer to if you are invited to an interview. Please attach a supporting statement to your application, you can add your Education & Qualifications details manually using the application form timeline or you can upload your CV. Remember to demonstrate why you are suitable against each of the points marked as 'Application' on the Role Profile using examples from your experience or transferable skills. This might be through qualifications or descriptive examples from your work / personal experience, which clearly illustrates what you did and the effect it had. Guidance on how to complete your application can be found here -The application process . Please note that applications cannot be edited after they have been submitted, please if you have any queries or require assistance with your application. Existing employees must apply using their Cornwall Council email address through the Opportunity Marketplace on Oracle. Employer Description We are happy to talk about flexible working options such as part-time or compressed hours. More examples of our flexible working opportunities can be found here -flexible working options . Fairness and inclusion are at the heart of our vision for Cornwall. In order to best serve our communities, we are striving to achieve a diverse workforce that is inclusive of all backgrounds, cultures and identities; e.g., race, disability, sex, gender reassignment status, age, religion and sexual orientation. We are an equal opportunities and Disability Confident employer . click apply for full job details
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Working Age Adult Strategic Commissioning Team at Cornwall Council. The role has a priority focus on Community Support and Advocacy, but will flexibility work across the Working Age Adult portfolio. As a Commissioning Manager the role holder will be part of the People Commissioning Services, which is responsible for the commissioning, contracting, quality assurance and purchasing of social care services. We are delivering a significant transformation across People Commissioning and have an ambition to ensure that we commission and provide quality homes and person centred care that gives choice to Cornish residents who have Care Act eligible needs. We are looking for a passionate, committed and talented Commissioning Manager to join the Working Age Adult team to support and lead areas of this work. Within People Commissioning we are driving a number of key programmes of work that are co designed with our residents and businesses to deliver outcomes promoting people's strengths and developing safe and caring communities where people live well. We are one of the largest unitary Councils and have created the People Commissioning function to support both Children's and Adult Care Services. This opportunity is for people who are both interested in building a career in public services and social care as well as opportunities for those who have direct commissioning experience. If this is you, then come and be part of our innovative People Commissioning Team. Responsibilities Establishing strategic commissioning approaches and embedding intelligence/data driven insights to promote outcome delivery for residents across people services. Leading on innovation, quality and excellence in service delivery. Managing patterns of demand differently to improve outcomes for individuals and to drive sustainability. Establishing strong and effective partnerships to commission services jointly across with health, housing and wider partners. Leading the strategic transformation and reshaping of services over the medium to longer term. Working collaboratively with providers, not only to deliver excellent services but also supporting them to deliver added social, economic and environmental value to the Cornish economy. We have provided a summary of the role below. The detail is set out in the role profile. Commissioning Managers across the People Commissioning function are senior officers reporting to the Strategic Commissioning Leads and will manage a team of Commissioning Officers and Assistant Commissioning Officers in the delivery of complex strategic commissioning priorities and supplier relationship management. The role holder will be responsible for supporting the development, delivery and implementation of strategies, planning new policies, commissioning frameworks and delivery of all of the strategic activities across the Working Age Adults Portfolio. The role holder will ensure that services are commissioned in a way that has a focus on best practice, reflective learning, coproduction, codesign, delivering good quality service provision, best value and cost effectiveness. The post holder will manage the contracting relationship across several critical community support contracts including Day Opportunities and Inclusion Support, Supported Employment, Independent Advocacy and Self directed Support. The post holder will work with residents, stakeholders and the market to respond to person centred creative support planning. Cornwall People Commissioning Team are seeking applications from passionate, committed and creative commissioners with the skills and dedication to drive transformation within our team and deliver meaningful outcomes for residents. This role provides, leadership, management and oversight to the areas of work of officers within this team but also has responsibility for directly leading on driving delivery across the entire commissioning cycle. The Council is seeking Commissioning Managers that are open, transparent and collaborative, focusing always on the impact and outcomes that can be achieved and being ambitious for the continuous improvement of services and improved outcomes for people. This is a public /customer facing role, where the statutory English language requirement for public sector workers applies. This position will be subject to an enhanced criminal record disclosure check. Working Pattern The working pattern will usually be 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday with a requirement to work a minimum of one day a week from the office at New County Hall, in Truro. There may be some occasional requirements to work out of hours due to public meetings and engagement. What you'll need to succeed Degree level or equivalent experience and/or hold a relevant professional qualification. Not excluding of relevant achievement aligned with a range of relevant experience. Relevant management or professional qualification. Expert knowledge in a relevant professional area and proven track record of using professional expertise to develop and deliver strategic objectives and expected outcomes. Strong ability to lead and promote innovation, new ways of working and collaboration across a wide range of stakeholders, including other Council directorates, Health, providers and communities. The ability to represent the Service and the Council locally and regionally, including the ability to produce accurate performance reports for the Senior Management Team. Ability to prepare clear concise written and verbal reports for a range of audiences including elected members, Chief Officers, people who use services, partner organisations, residents and central government representatives. Self motivated with ability to work under pressure, to tight deadlines, without close supervision, adopting a flexible, problem solving and creative approach to tasks. Ability to manage a team of officers, carrying out effective performance management of staff and demonstrates understanding of policies related to capability, disciplinary matters and grievances. Knowledge of the service specific areas and impacts on Local Authority duties. Dynamic and experienced commissioner who will provide strong and visionary leadership. Have significant experience of commissioning, contracting and performance in a relevant setting. Extensive experience of working and influencing the direction of services within a highly political environment. Experience of strategic supplier relationship management, including contract management. This includes understanding and analysing performance data. Understanding and experience of commissioning, procurement and contract management in education, health and social care for both children's and adult services. Please read the role profile for the full details of this role attached below in this advert What you'll get in return Cornwall Council's ambition is to be an employer of choice, a high performing Council and a learning organisation. We commit to providing a reward and benefits package to attract, motivate and reward our employees. We offer a range of flexible working options to our staff. This helps provide our employees with a greater work/life balance. Whilst still ensuring that service needs are met. Our core employee rewards and benefits include: a defined benefit pension scheme, based on your career average earnings. This includes the option for extra voluntary contributions a generous annual leave entitlement with the potential to purchase additional leave. A national award-winning employee health and wellbeing programme Employee benefits scheme giving employees access to a wide range of discounts to local and national goods and services. Additional Information Please note, we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. We recommend saving a copy of this to refer to if you are invited to an interview. Please attach a supporting statement to your application, you can add your Education & Qualifications details manually using the application form timeline or you can upload your CV. Remember to demonstrate why you are suitable against each of the points marked as 'Application' on the Role Profile using examples from your experience or transferable skills. This might be through qualifications or descriptive examples from your work / personal experience, which clearly illustrates what you did and the effect it had. Guidance on how to complete your application can be found here -The application process . Please note that applications cannot be edited after they have been submitted, please if you have any queries or require assistance with your application. Existing employees must apply using their Cornwall Council email address through the Opportunity Marketplace on Oracle. Employer Description We are happy to talk about flexible working options such as part-time or compressed hours. More examples of our flexible working opportunities can be found here -flexible working options . Fairness and inclusion are at the heart of our vision for Cornwall. In order to best serve our communities, we are striving to achieve a diverse workforce that is inclusive of all backgrounds, cultures and identities; e.g., race, disability, sex, gender reassignment status, age, religion and sexual orientation. We are an equal opportunities and Disability Confident employer . click apply for full job details
Lead multi-site teams to new heights. Use your FM expertise, compliance know-how, and people leadership to transform student spaces. Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Competitive + bonus + benefits Essential: UK driving license As a Facilities Manager, you'll play a key part in delivering safe, well maintained, and welcoming environments that support our students' success across a cluster of properties. You'll work closely with maintenance and housekeeping teams, the General Manager, and the Central Estates Function, making a real impact every day. Whether it's urgent repairs, compliance checks, or supporting student events, you'll apply your facilities expertise, team leadership, and problem solving skills to keep our communities running smoothly and help students feel truly at home. Your impact Whilst no two days are ever the same at Unite Students, here's a flavour of what you'll be responsible for: Lead and develop the Facilities and Housekeeping teams, ensuring effective recruitment, retention, and performance management. Oversee the delivery of maintenance, safety, and compliance programs, ensuring properties meet all statutory and safety standards. Ensure rapid response to issues, identifying root causes and implementing solutions to prevent recurrence. Manage budgets, property projects, and future capital expenditure to deliver services on time and within budget. Maintain a high standard of cleanliness, security, and external presentation of all properties. Support the implementation of health and safety policies, ensuring all assessments, testing, and reporting are completed on schedule. Collaborate with internal teams, contractors, and stakeholders to deliver an excellent and safe resident experience. Promote sustainability initiatives and encourage the team to contribute to achieving environmental targets. Your background You don't need to fit a box or follow a traditional path - what matters most is your mindset. We're looking for curiosity, openness to learning, and the drive to make a difference. Whether you're solving problems, leading change, or supporting our students day to day, it's your attitude and approach that will help shape something bigger. We're looking for a Facilities Manager who is energised by making a difference and confident leading from the front. To be successful in this role you'll bring: Experience in facilities management with a strong grasp of maintenance operations Proven ability to lead and develop diverse, multi site teams Sound understanding of compliance and health and safety management systems Technical knowledge of M&E operations and CAFM systems A practical approach to problem solving and innovation, encouraging your team to challenge the ordinary and stay on point every day Professional qualifications such as IOSH or NEBOSH are essential, with IWFM membership or a degree in Facilities Management desirable. Why it's great to work with US! In this values led organisation, you'll do work that makes a difference, helping to shape welcoming, vibrant communities where students can thrive. Whether this is your first step or your next one, we'll help you build skills, confidence and a career you're proud of. We believe that everyone thrives when they're able to bring the best version of themselves to work. So, alongside a competitive salary, we've built a culture and a reward package to support you in bringing your full, authentic self to work, including: A performance related bonus paid twice a year 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with the option to buy up to 5 extra days and earn up to 5 additional days for long service (FTE equivalent) A generous pension scheme where contributions between 4% and 11% depending on how much you save Life assurance worth 4 times your salary Share save scheme giving you access to purchase Unite Students shares at a discounted rate Enhanced Family Leave - including 18 weeks full pay for birthing parents and 4 weeks for non birthing parents Medicash (Health Cash Plan) - access to claim back the cost of routine medical care, such as dental, optical, physio, etc. An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to ensure that you're supported as much as possible when you need it Free volunteering day per year to make a difference! Access to our online platform that provides access to a range of retail and hospitality services at a discounted premium There's even more to enjoy - find the full benefits package on our careers page. Alongside all these great benefits to support you, we also want to ensure that we're supporting your family too. You'll also have access to 20% student rent at any of our direct let properties for your children, siblings, their children, or any student of depends on you! Once you've joined US, you'll also gain access to an extensive suite of essential learning to get you ready to take on your day to day, as well as wider catalogue to explore and elevate yourself and your career! If you're expecting ordinary, then think again. We're US, we're different - and we're proud of it. How far could you go? Join US and find out.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Lead multi-site teams to new heights. Use your FM expertise, compliance know-how, and people leadership to transform student spaces. Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Competitive + bonus + benefits Essential: UK driving license As a Facilities Manager, you'll play a key part in delivering safe, well maintained, and welcoming environments that support our students' success across a cluster of properties. You'll work closely with maintenance and housekeeping teams, the General Manager, and the Central Estates Function, making a real impact every day. Whether it's urgent repairs, compliance checks, or supporting student events, you'll apply your facilities expertise, team leadership, and problem solving skills to keep our communities running smoothly and help students feel truly at home. Your impact Whilst no two days are ever the same at Unite Students, here's a flavour of what you'll be responsible for: Lead and develop the Facilities and Housekeeping teams, ensuring effective recruitment, retention, and performance management. Oversee the delivery of maintenance, safety, and compliance programs, ensuring properties meet all statutory and safety standards. Ensure rapid response to issues, identifying root causes and implementing solutions to prevent recurrence. Manage budgets, property projects, and future capital expenditure to deliver services on time and within budget. Maintain a high standard of cleanliness, security, and external presentation of all properties. Support the implementation of health and safety policies, ensuring all assessments, testing, and reporting are completed on schedule. Collaborate with internal teams, contractors, and stakeholders to deliver an excellent and safe resident experience. Promote sustainability initiatives and encourage the team to contribute to achieving environmental targets. Your background You don't need to fit a box or follow a traditional path - what matters most is your mindset. We're looking for curiosity, openness to learning, and the drive to make a difference. Whether you're solving problems, leading change, or supporting our students day to day, it's your attitude and approach that will help shape something bigger. We're looking for a Facilities Manager who is energised by making a difference and confident leading from the front. To be successful in this role you'll bring: Experience in facilities management with a strong grasp of maintenance operations Proven ability to lead and develop diverse, multi site teams Sound understanding of compliance and health and safety management systems Technical knowledge of M&E operations and CAFM systems A practical approach to problem solving and innovation, encouraging your team to challenge the ordinary and stay on point every day Professional qualifications such as IOSH or NEBOSH are essential, with IWFM membership or a degree in Facilities Management desirable. Why it's great to work with US! In this values led organisation, you'll do work that makes a difference, helping to shape welcoming, vibrant communities where students can thrive. Whether this is your first step or your next one, we'll help you build skills, confidence and a career you're proud of. We believe that everyone thrives when they're able to bring the best version of themselves to work. So, alongside a competitive salary, we've built a culture and a reward package to support you in bringing your full, authentic self to work, including: A performance related bonus paid twice a year 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with the option to buy up to 5 extra days and earn up to 5 additional days for long service (FTE equivalent) A generous pension scheme where contributions between 4% and 11% depending on how much you save Life assurance worth 4 times your salary Share save scheme giving you access to purchase Unite Students shares at a discounted rate Enhanced Family Leave - including 18 weeks full pay for birthing parents and 4 weeks for non birthing parents Medicash (Health Cash Plan) - access to claim back the cost of routine medical care, such as dental, optical, physio, etc. An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to ensure that you're supported as much as possible when you need it Free volunteering day per year to make a difference! Access to our online platform that provides access to a range of retail and hospitality services at a discounted premium There's even more to enjoy - find the full benefits package on our careers page. Alongside all these great benefits to support you, we also want to ensure that we're supporting your family too. You'll also have access to 20% student rent at any of our direct let properties for your children, siblings, their children, or any student of depends on you! Once you've joined US, you'll also gain access to an extensive suite of essential learning to get you ready to take on your day to day, as well as wider catalogue to explore and elevate yourself and your career! If you're expecting ordinary, then think again. We're US, we're different - and we're proud of it. How far could you go? Join US and find out.
Pertemps are working with our public sector client to recruit Business Support Administrator on a temporary basis. Role: Business Support Administrator Location: Hybrid (Edinburgh West) Working Hours: Monday to Friday - 36 hours Pay Rate: £14.51 per hour Duration: Temporary ongoing Start Date: ASAP Are you highly organised, detail-focused, and confident capturing information accurately? We're looking for Business Support Administrators , with a strong focus on minute taking , to support essential services across the organisation. This post is subject to a Basic Disclosure check , to be completed following confirmation of acceptance, at a cost of £25 to the successful candidate . About the Role This role is primarily focused on professional minute taking within statutory meetings . You'll play a key part in supporting high-level, multi-agency meetings-such as child and adult protection conferences-where accuracy, attention to detail, and confidentiality are critical. Your notes may be used in formal and legal contexts, so quality and precision are essential. Your responsibilities will include: • Attending statutory meetings and producing clear, accurate, and professional minutes • Capturing complex discussions and summarising key decisions and actions • Organising and coordinating meetings, including scheduling and logistics • Preparing and distributing agendas and supporting documentation • Liaising with professionals across services (e.g. health, police, legal and social work) • Handling sensitive and confidential information appropriately • Acting as a first point of contact for meeting-related enquiries • Updating systems and maintaining accurate records • Supporting wider administrative tasks as required You'll thrive in this role if you're: • Experienced in minute taking , particularly in complex or formal settings • Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail • A strong listener, able to accurately capture and summarise discussions • Confident working with sensitive and sometimes emotional subject matter • Skilled in written communication, producing clear and professional documentation • Able to manage competing deadlines and prioritise effectively • Comfortable using Microsoft Office and administrative systems Previous administrative and minute taking experience is essential. Why Apply? • Develop specialist experience in high-level minute taking • Be part of a role that directly supports important safeguarding and statutory processes • Work within a supportive and collaborative team environment • Gain valuable experience in a public sector setting Apply today directly via this advert if you have strong minute taking skills and are ready to take on a rewarding and responsible role.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Pertemps are working with our public sector client to recruit Business Support Administrator on a temporary basis. Role: Business Support Administrator Location: Hybrid (Edinburgh West) Working Hours: Monday to Friday - 36 hours Pay Rate: £14.51 per hour Duration: Temporary ongoing Start Date: ASAP Are you highly organised, detail-focused, and confident capturing information accurately? We're looking for Business Support Administrators , with a strong focus on minute taking , to support essential services across the organisation. This post is subject to a Basic Disclosure check , to be completed following confirmation of acceptance, at a cost of £25 to the successful candidate . About the Role This role is primarily focused on professional minute taking within statutory meetings . You'll play a key part in supporting high-level, multi-agency meetings-such as child and adult protection conferences-where accuracy, attention to detail, and confidentiality are critical. Your notes may be used in formal and legal contexts, so quality and precision are essential. Your responsibilities will include: • Attending statutory meetings and producing clear, accurate, and professional minutes • Capturing complex discussions and summarising key decisions and actions • Organising and coordinating meetings, including scheduling and logistics • Preparing and distributing agendas and supporting documentation • Liaising with professionals across services (e.g. health, police, legal and social work) • Handling sensitive and confidential information appropriately • Acting as a first point of contact for meeting-related enquiries • Updating systems and maintaining accurate records • Supporting wider administrative tasks as required You'll thrive in this role if you're: • Experienced in minute taking , particularly in complex or formal settings • Highly organised with exceptional attention to detail • A strong listener, able to accurately capture and summarise discussions • Confident working with sensitive and sometimes emotional subject matter • Skilled in written communication, producing clear and professional documentation • Able to manage competing deadlines and prioritise effectively • Comfortable using Microsoft Office and administrative systems Previous administrative and minute taking experience is essential. Why Apply? • Develop specialist experience in high-level minute taking • Be part of a role that directly supports important safeguarding and statutory processes • Work within a supportive and collaborative team environment • Gain valuable experience in a public sector setting Apply today directly via this advert if you have strong minute taking skills and are ready to take on a rewarding and responsible role.
Have you got great people skills and a passion for recruitment? Would you like to work in a customer facing role and make a positive impact on people and their communities? Then consider the role of Recruitment Manager at Reed in Partnership! Please note this role requires travel across the Northeast area. Access to a vehicle and possession of a UK driving licence are essential. Internal applications for this role close on Tuesday 17th February 2026. Who we are Reed in Partnership has been delivering public services since 1998. We are a family-owned company, whose mission has always been to positively transform people and their communities. This is reflected in our services, which we deliver to help people from all backgrounds and circumstances to change their lives for the better. Reed's Employability Division aims to positively transform lives by helping individuals who are unemployed, economically inactive, or facing challenges such as health conditions, disabilities, or caring responsibilities to find sustainable employment. Through a wide range of tailored support services including one-to-one careers guidance, CV writing, interview preparation, and skills training, we have supported over 250,000 people on their journey into work. Our Restart Scheme, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), focuses specifically on supporting the long-term unemployed who are referred by their local Job Centre Plus. We provide them with up to 12 months of personalised support to enter or re-enter the workforce. What is the role about? The Recruitment Manager is responsible for creating and identifying new business opportunities within the local area by developing strong working relationships with employers and bringing on board new employment opportunities for our participants on the Restart Scheme. The role requires you to work with a wide range of stakeholders, both internal & external, who will all have differing priorities. As a Recruitment Manager you'll be required to work alongside them to achieve the common goal. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Taking Ownership Identifying new business opportunities and winning new clients Planning and conducting events such as jobs fairs and employer days Post-placement support and account management Meeting and exceeding performance targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Being Fair, Open, and Honest Promoting the Restart Scheme within the community, raising awareness of its benefits and impact Working Together Maximising the repeating business opportunities through building and maintaining relationships with employers Working closely with other teams including Employment Advisers and Skills Trainers to progress participants into work What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website The Recruitment Manager role is highly people-oriented, allowing you to work closely with employers, participants, and colleagues, making every day varied and rewarding. At Reed in Partnership, our values - Fair, Open & Honest, Take Ownership, and Work Together, guide everything we do. Join us in delivering services that make a real difference. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: A successful track record of working in a sales environment, an account management or business development role (both face to face presenting and telephone sales experience). Demonstrable experience of working to targets. A willingness to travel locally (e.g., to meet customers/employers) with good knowledge of local labour market. A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. Desirable Criteria: Experience of working in recruitment, publicly funded services, or other similar sectors Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e., Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services) Interest in people and willingness to go the extra mile. Interest in career and personal development Fluency in more than one language
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Have you got great people skills and a passion for recruitment? Would you like to work in a customer facing role and make a positive impact on people and their communities? Then consider the role of Recruitment Manager at Reed in Partnership! Please note this role requires travel across the Northeast area. Access to a vehicle and possession of a UK driving licence are essential. Internal applications for this role close on Tuesday 17th February 2026. Who we are Reed in Partnership has been delivering public services since 1998. We are a family-owned company, whose mission has always been to positively transform people and their communities. This is reflected in our services, which we deliver to help people from all backgrounds and circumstances to change their lives for the better. Reed's Employability Division aims to positively transform lives by helping individuals who are unemployed, economically inactive, or facing challenges such as health conditions, disabilities, or caring responsibilities to find sustainable employment. Through a wide range of tailored support services including one-to-one careers guidance, CV writing, interview preparation, and skills training, we have supported over 250,000 people on their journey into work. Our Restart Scheme, funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), focuses specifically on supporting the long-term unemployed who are referred by their local Job Centre Plus. We provide them with up to 12 months of personalised support to enter or re-enter the workforce. What is the role about? The Recruitment Manager is responsible for creating and identifying new business opportunities within the local area by developing strong working relationships with employers and bringing on board new employment opportunities for our participants on the Restart Scheme. The role requires you to work with a wide range of stakeholders, both internal & external, who will all have differing priorities. As a Recruitment Manager you'll be required to work alongside them to achieve the common goal. Just some of your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Taking Ownership Identifying new business opportunities and winning new clients Planning and conducting events such as jobs fairs and employer days Post-placement support and account management Meeting and exceeding performance targets and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Being Fair, Open, and Honest Promoting the Restart Scheme within the community, raising awareness of its benefits and impact Working Together Maximising the repeating business opportunities through building and maintaining relationships with employers Working closely with other teams including Employment Advisers and Skills Trainers to progress participants into work What's in it for you? A generous base salary (pro-rata for part time), and great flexibility with your working schedule, we offer training, development and progression opportunities. You will have access to the range of Reed in Partnership benefits, which include: 25 days annual leave (pro-rata for part time) plus statutory bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award Winning Management & Leadership training Professional & Personal Development Funds Bi-annual pay reviews Plus much more that can be found on our website The Recruitment Manager role is highly people-oriented, allowing you to work closely with employers, participants, and colleagues, making every day varied and rewarding. At Reed in Partnership, our values - Fair, Open & Honest, Take Ownership, and Work Together, guide everything we do. Join us in delivering services that make a real difference. To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone with: A successful track record of working in a sales environment, an account management or business development role (both face to face presenting and telephone sales experience). Demonstrable experience of working to targets. A willingness to travel locally (e.g., to meet customers/employers) with good knowledge of local labour market. A minimum of 2 A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 Diploma. GCSE English Language at a minimum of a Grade B (or equivalent Level 2 qualification). OR achievement of a Level 2 in Literacy Assessment at interview stage. Desirable Criteria: Experience of working in recruitment, publicly funded services, or other similar sectors Experience of working in a customer facing environment (i.e., Customer Services, Hospitality, Social Care, Customer Services) Interest in people and willingness to go the extra mile. Interest in career and personal development Fluency in more than one language
Family First Nursery Group
Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Are you looking for a Level 3 role where you'll feel valued, supported, and part of a fantastic team? Join us at our Victoria House Day Nursery and Pre-school. Join Our Passionate Early Years Team - And Get More Than a Job! Victoria Road Marlow, SL7 1DL Part-time - 15 hours per week Afternoons 1pm-6pm £13.58 an hour / £10,592.40 per annum Level 3 Childcare Qualification - Essential Victoria House Day Nursery and Pre-school Located on Victoria Road in the centre of Marlow, the nursery is situated close to The Doctor's House Surgery; drive around the surgery to find a small road which brings you to our nursery. The nursery is within easy access from the A404 and just a 5-minute walk to the Town Centre. There are good bus links into Marlow, with a 7 minute walk to the nursery from the closest bus stop. Why Join Us? At Family First, we value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Referral programme: Refer a friend and earn up to £750 Employee Childcare Discounts: 75% off nursery fees for our team members' Annual Leave: Starting at 24 days, plus a paid day off for your birthday and bank holidays Health and Wellbeing Programme: Confidential employee assistance helpline available Development: Tailored learning and development opportunities to support your career growth Excellent Transport Links and Free Onsite Parking As a Nursery Practitioner, you will: Provide stimulating and purposeful experiences, environments and resources to children that are appropriate to their age and stage of development Understand and ensure that the requirements of the statutory framework for the EYFS are met Ensure the highest levels of cleanliness and hygiene in the nursery, and promote these daily in every routine Undertake any other duties to ensure the smooth running of the nursery, and the safety and wellbeing of children, staff and families Maintain strictly professional relationships and report any complaints or concerns to management in accordance with company policy and procedures Duties and responsibilities in this job description are not exhaustive or restrictive, changes and other duties relevant to this post may be added. Requirements: Full and relevant Level 3 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 year's experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. Victoria House Day Nursery and Preschool is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for a Level 3 role where you'll feel valued, supported, and part of a fantastic team? Join us at our Victoria House Day Nursery and Pre-school. Join Our Passionate Early Years Team - And Get More Than a Job! Victoria Road Marlow, SL7 1DL Part-time - 15 hours per week Afternoons 1pm-6pm £13.58 an hour / £10,592.40 per annum Level 3 Childcare Qualification - Essential Victoria House Day Nursery and Pre-school Located on Victoria Road in the centre of Marlow, the nursery is situated close to The Doctor's House Surgery; drive around the surgery to find a small road which brings you to our nursery. The nursery is within easy access from the A404 and just a 5-minute walk to the Town Centre. There are good bus links into Marlow, with a 7 minute walk to the nursery from the closest bus stop. Why Join Us? At Family First, we value our team members and offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: Referral programme: Refer a friend and earn up to £750 Employee Childcare Discounts: 75% off nursery fees for our team members' Annual Leave: Starting at 24 days, plus a paid day off for your birthday and bank holidays Health and Wellbeing Programme: Confidential employee assistance helpline available Development: Tailored learning and development opportunities to support your career growth Excellent Transport Links and Free Onsite Parking As a Nursery Practitioner, you will: Provide stimulating and purposeful experiences, environments and resources to children that are appropriate to their age and stage of development Understand and ensure that the requirements of the statutory framework for the EYFS are met Ensure the highest levels of cleanliness and hygiene in the nursery, and promote these daily in every routine Undertake any other duties to ensure the smooth running of the nursery, and the safety and wellbeing of children, staff and families Maintain strictly professional relationships and report any complaints or concerns to management in accordance with company policy and procedures Duties and responsibilities in this job description are not exhaustive or restrictive, changes and other duties relevant to this post may be added. Requirements: Full and relevant Level 3 childcare qualification - essential Fluent in written and spoken English - essential Over 1 year's experience of working in Early Years - desirable Knowledge of the Statutory framework for the EYFS and regulatory requirements - desirable We are committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts. This post will be subject to enhanced checks as part of our Safeguarding Duty. Victoria House Day Nursery and Preschool is part of the Family First Group where we take great care to treat everyone as a person, with equal rights and responsibilities to any other individual, whether they are an adult or a child. We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice for all children and families according to their individual needs. Discrimination on the grounds of gender, age, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy or maternity, ethnic or national origin, or political belief has no place within the Family First Group.
A well-established, multi-entity organisation is seeking a qualified finance professional to join its central team in a newly created reporting role. This position offers broad exposure across group-level reporting, statutory compliance, and technical accounting, with the opportunity to contribute to ongoing process improvements and strategic projects. Key Responsibilities: Support the preparation of monthly consolidated financial reports and executive-level summaries Assist with the production of statutory accounts and coordination of external audit activity Contribute to the development and documentation of finance processes and internal controls Provide technical accounting input on matters such as new standards and acquisition-related activity Collaborate with internal teams to ensure consistent and timely reporting across the group Ideal candidate: Professionally qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA) Background in financial reporting, group finance, or external audit Strong working knowledge of UK accounting standards Strong Excel skills We are happy to provide application and/or accessibility support, please contact your Marks Sattin or Grafton consultant directly to discuss your needs. We're committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients, please visit and for our privacy policy.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
A well-established, multi-entity organisation is seeking a qualified finance professional to join its central team in a newly created reporting role. This position offers broad exposure across group-level reporting, statutory compliance, and technical accounting, with the opportunity to contribute to ongoing process improvements and strategic projects. Key Responsibilities: Support the preparation of monthly consolidated financial reports and executive-level summaries Assist with the production of statutory accounts and coordination of external audit activity Contribute to the development and documentation of finance processes and internal controls Provide technical accounting input on matters such as new standards and acquisition-related activity Collaborate with internal teams to ensure consistent and timely reporting across the group Ideal candidate: Professionally qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA) Background in financial reporting, group finance, or external audit Strong working knowledge of UK accounting standards Strong Excel skills We are happy to provide application and/or accessibility support, please contact your Marks Sattin or Grafton consultant directly to discuss your needs. We're committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients, please visit and for our privacy policy.
Audit & Accounts Senior Pinner Hybrid Working Competitive Salary + Strong Benefits We are partnering with a well-established and growing UK accountancy group seeking an Audit & Accounts Senior to join its Pinner office. This is a mixed audit and accounts role offering strong client exposure, responsibility and progression within a supportive team environment. You will work across a varied portfolio of SMEs, sole traders, partnerships and limited companies, delivering high-quality audit and accounts services while supervising junior staff. Key Responsibilities: Delivering audit and accounts work across a mixed client portfolio Assisting with the planning, execution and completion of audits Leading smaller audits and taking responsibility for sections of larger assignments Identifying audit risks and escalating key matters appropriately Preparing and reviewing statutory accounts Overseeing corporation tax and VAT compliance work Acting as day-to-day contact for clients Supervising, coaching and reviewing junior team members Supporting managers with workflow and assignment planning Requirements: ACA or ACCA qualified Experience within a UK practice environment Strong audit and accounts preparation experience Confident mentoring and supervising junior staff Good technical knowledge and attention to detail Strong organisational and communication skills The firm offers competitive remuneration, hybrid working and a comprehensive benefits package including enhanced pension, generous annual leave, life assurance and flexible benefits options. This role would suit a qualified Audit & Accounts professional looking for a balanced mixed portfolio, increased responsibility and clear progression within a stable and growing firm. As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Audit & Accounts Senior Pinner Hybrid Working Competitive Salary + Strong Benefits We are partnering with a well-established and growing UK accountancy group seeking an Audit & Accounts Senior to join its Pinner office. This is a mixed audit and accounts role offering strong client exposure, responsibility and progression within a supportive team environment. You will work across a varied portfolio of SMEs, sole traders, partnerships and limited companies, delivering high-quality audit and accounts services while supervising junior staff. Key Responsibilities: Delivering audit and accounts work across a mixed client portfolio Assisting with the planning, execution and completion of audits Leading smaller audits and taking responsibility for sections of larger assignments Identifying audit risks and escalating key matters appropriately Preparing and reviewing statutory accounts Overseeing corporation tax and VAT compliance work Acting as day-to-day contact for clients Supervising, coaching and reviewing junior team members Supporting managers with workflow and assignment planning Requirements: ACA or ACCA qualified Experience within a UK practice environment Strong audit and accounts preparation experience Confident mentoring and supervising junior staff Good technical knowledge and attention to detail Strong organisational and communication skills The firm offers competitive remuneration, hybrid working and a comprehensive benefits package including enhanced pension, generous annual leave, life assurance and flexible benefits options. This role would suit a qualified Audit & Accounts professional looking for a balanced mixed portfolio, increased responsibility and clear progression within a stable and growing firm. As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Really excited to be working on a new Finalist/Newly Qualified Senior Accountant opportunity in Leeds for a well known business. Reporting into an impressive Financial Controller duties will include: Production of monthly management accounts, budgets and forecasts Business partner various different functions across the wider business. Review and approval of balance sheet reconciliations. Review and submission of local compliance work, including but not limited to statutory accounts and VAT and tax periodic returns. Responding to a significant number of ad hoc queries, and analysis as required, prioritising work effectively to ensure that these queries are responded to on a timely basis. Liaise with key internal stakeholders. Ensure compliance with the Group Policies, including operating effectiveness of internal controls over financial reporting. Apply understanding of assigned business processes to identify gaps and propose continuous improvement measures. If you would like a more details please contact me on: / We are happy to provide application and/or accessibility support, please contact your Marks Sattin or Grafton consultant directly to discuss your needs. We're committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients, please visit and for our privacy policy.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
Really excited to be working on a new Finalist/Newly Qualified Senior Accountant opportunity in Leeds for a well known business. Reporting into an impressive Financial Controller duties will include: Production of monthly management accounts, budgets and forecasts Business partner various different functions across the wider business. Review and approval of balance sheet reconciliations. Review and submission of local compliance work, including but not limited to statutory accounts and VAT and tax periodic returns. Responding to a significant number of ad hoc queries, and analysis as required, prioritising work effectively to ensure that these queries are responded to on a timely basis. Liaise with key internal stakeholders. Ensure compliance with the Group Policies, including operating effectiveness of internal controls over financial reporting. Apply understanding of assigned business processes to identify gaps and propose continuous improvement measures. If you would like a more details please contact me on: / We are happy to provide application and/or accessibility support, please contact your Marks Sattin or Grafton consultant directly to discuss your needs. We're committed to protecting the privacy of all our candidates and clients, please visit and for our privacy policy.
A prestigious national accountancy firm is seeking an experienced Audit Senior to join their expanding Wolverhampton audit team. This confidential search is for a practice working with substantial and complex clients, typically £25M-£300M+ turnover, including multi-entity groups and international structures. My client client is a national accounting, tax, audit, and business advisory group. It is currently ranked as a Top 10 in the UK and has a strong regional presence. As an Audit Senior based from the Wolverhampton office this is a key role in delivering high-quality audit engagements and supporting the development of junior team members. You will: Take ownership of a portfolio of audit clients with support from management Lead on-site audit fieldwork, including substantive and analytical procedures Plan, execute and finalise audit assignments for Manager/Partner review Prepare statutory financial statements and identify key risk areas Ensure audit files contain robust, sufficient documentation Build strong, long-term client relationships across a range of sectors This role is particularly suited to an Audit Senior with strong experience in: UK GAAP - essential IFRS - essential US GAAP - highly advantageous Complex Group Audits, including: Multi-entity structures Audit of group consolidations Component auditor coordination Cross-border reporting requirements Ideally my client is seeking a: Fully qualified ACA / ACCA / CA (or equivalent) Strong background in auditing clients £25M+ turnover Experience across a variety of industries Confident leading audits and coaching junior staff Strong technical knowledge and professional judgement Excellent Salary plus benefit and hybrid working (3 days in the Wolverhampton office) EA First Ltd are acting as an Employment Agency for this permanent vacancy.
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
A prestigious national accountancy firm is seeking an experienced Audit Senior to join their expanding Wolverhampton audit team. This confidential search is for a practice working with substantial and complex clients, typically £25M-£300M+ turnover, including multi-entity groups and international structures. My client client is a national accounting, tax, audit, and business advisory group. It is currently ranked as a Top 10 in the UK and has a strong regional presence. As an Audit Senior based from the Wolverhampton office this is a key role in delivering high-quality audit engagements and supporting the development of junior team members. You will: Take ownership of a portfolio of audit clients with support from management Lead on-site audit fieldwork, including substantive and analytical procedures Plan, execute and finalise audit assignments for Manager/Partner review Prepare statutory financial statements and identify key risk areas Ensure audit files contain robust, sufficient documentation Build strong, long-term client relationships across a range of sectors This role is particularly suited to an Audit Senior with strong experience in: UK GAAP - essential IFRS - essential US GAAP - highly advantageous Complex Group Audits, including: Multi-entity structures Audit of group consolidations Component auditor coordination Cross-border reporting requirements Ideally my client is seeking a: Fully qualified ACA / ACCA / CA (or equivalent) Strong background in auditing clients £25M+ turnover Experience across a variety of industries Confident leading audits and coaching junior staff Strong technical knowledge and professional judgement Excellent Salary plus benefit and hybrid working (3 days in the Wolverhampton office) EA First Ltd are acting as an Employment Agency for this permanent vacancy.
JOB SUMMARY The Finance Manager is responsible for leading and owning transactional finance operations across the organisation, ensuring that core financial processes are accurate and delivered on time. The role provides oversight of banking, transactional functions, reconciliations and finance systems acting as the link between transactional processing and management reporting. It ensures consistent application of policies, effective issue resolution and the smooth running of finance operations. The Finance Manager will lead, develop and manage a small team of Finance Assistants and Administrators ensuring they are equipped with the right skills and expertise to deliver finance processes consistently and accurately. RESPONSIBILITIES Transactional Finance Operations Leadership Provide comprehensive oversight of banking, accounts receivable, accounts payable, expenses, floats and reconciliations, ensuring processes are accurate, timely and compliant with internal controls. Process Governance & Documentation Maintain well documented, up to date procedures across transactional activities, embedding best practice and ensuring consistent operational standards across the team. Finance Systems & Statutory Compliance Support Manage finance systems used for transactional delivery, ensuring they support approvals, audit trails and compliance. Oversee statutory administrative obligations including accurate financial records and audit support. Cashflow & Treasury Management Lead cashflow management and reporting, ensuring appropriate controls, monitoring and forecasting to support organisational decision-making and liquidity planning. Payroll & Pensions Oversight Own payroll and pensions processing, ensuring timely and accurate submissions, postings and reconciliations, and strong governance through close collaboration with HR and Finance leadership. FX & Multi Currency Transaction Management Lead currency and foreign payment operations, including FX monitoring, exposure analysis and execution, maintaining robust controls and documentation across all related activity. Month End Preparedness & Control Assurance Ensure month end readiness through disciplined reconciliations, checks and variance reviews, while acting as a key approver for high risk or high value transactions to safeguard financial governance. Team Leadership & Continuous Improvement Lead, support and develop the transactional finance team, fostering expertise, accountability and service excellence. Drive ongoing improvements to systems, processes and controls, enhancing efficiency, automation and operational resilience. General Actively engaging with the organisation's vision and policies regarding equality, representation and inclusion, artistic ambition, participation and engagement, health and safety, sustainability, reporting evaluation and monitoring Training and talent development is central to the way that Factory International work. All job roles are expected to contribute to our training and development activity, contributing time to supporting our training programmes on site and occasionally off site Any other duties that are commensurate with the post PERSON SPECIFICATION ESSENTIAL Professional Qualifications & Experience Fully qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Experience working in a busy finance environment with responsibility for operational or transactional finance activities. Strong understanding of end to end transactional processes, including payments, accounts receivable, accounts payable, reconciliations, income processing, and floats management. Experience managing finance operations within an accounting or ERP system. Technical & Analytical Skills Strong experience using finance systems to support operational workflows, approvals and audit trails. Advanced Excel skills with confidence working with financial data, reconciliations and operational reporting. Demonstrable ability to identify inefficiencies and implement practical improvements to finance processes. Experience working with integrated systems and handling operational datasets. Payroll, Pensions & Compliance Knowledge of payroll and pensions processing, including end to end administration, posting and reconciliation. Understanding of operational financial controls, statutory requirements and audit support processes. Organisational & Operational Capability Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills with the ability to manage multiple operational deadlines in a fast paced environment. Strong problem solving ability, with confidence investigating and resolving operational issues and queries independently and collaboratively. Communication & Stakeholder Management Strong communication skills, able to work effectively with colleagues across Finance, HR, and other departments. Ability to explain financial processes, requirements and issues clearly to non finance colleagues. Personal Attributes Proactive, solutions focused approach with the ability to address operational challenges effectively. High attention to detail with strong commitment to accuracy and reliable delivery. Able to work calmly and maintain consistency during busy periods or under pressure. Positive, adaptable and collaborative, supporting team working and organisational change. Committed to the organisation's values, including equality, representation and sustainability Commitment to championing representation and inclusion at every level of the organisation with a proven ability to work with people from a wide range of backgrounds DESIRABLE Interest in contemporary arts and culture Enthusiasm for training, mentoring and support of emerging talent
Apr 13, 2026
Full time
JOB SUMMARY The Finance Manager is responsible for leading and owning transactional finance operations across the organisation, ensuring that core financial processes are accurate and delivered on time. The role provides oversight of banking, transactional functions, reconciliations and finance systems acting as the link between transactional processing and management reporting. It ensures consistent application of policies, effective issue resolution and the smooth running of finance operations. The Finance Manager will lead, develop and manage a small team of Finance Assistants and Administrators ensuring they are equipped with the right skills and expertise to deliver finance processes consistently and accurately. RESPONSIBILITIES Transactional Finance Operations Leadership Provide comprehensive oversight of banking, accounts receivable, accounts payable, expenses, floats and reconciliations, ensuring processes are accurate, timely and compliant with internal controls. Process Governance & Documentation Maintain well documented, up to date procedures across transactional activities, embedding best practice and ensuring consistent operational standards across the team. Finance Systems & Statutory Compliance Support Manage finance systems used for transactional delivery, ensuring they support approvals, audit trails and compliance. Oversee statutory administrative obligations including accurate financial records and audit support. Cashflow & Treasury Management Lead cashflow management and reporting, ensuring appropriate controls, monitoring and forecasting to support organisational decision-making and liquidity planning. Payroll & Pensions Oversight Own payroll and pensions processing, ensuring timely and accurate submissions, postings and reconciliations, and strong governance through close collaboration with HR and Finance leadership. FX & Multi Currency Transaction Management Lead currency and foreign payment operations, including FX monitoring, exposure analysis and execution, maintaining robust controls and documentation across all related activity. Month End Preparedness & Control Assurance Ensure month end readiness through disciplined reconciliations, checks and variance reviews, while acting as a key approver for high risk or high value transactions to safeguard financial governance. Team Leadership & Continuous Improvement Lead, support and develop the transactional finance team, fostering expertise, accountability and service excellence. Drive ongoing improvements to systems, processes and controls, enhancing efficiency, automation and operational resilience. General Actively engaging with the organisation's vision and policies regarding equality, representation and inclusion, artistic ambition, participation and engagement, health and safety, sustainability, reporting evaluation and monitoring Training and talent development is central to the way that Factory International work. All job roles are expected to contribute to our training and development activity, contributing time to supporting our training programmes on site and occasionally off site Any other duties that are commensurate with the post PERSON SPECIFICATION ESSENTIAL Professional Qualifications & Experience Fully qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Experience working in a busy finance environment with responsibility for operational or transactional finance activities. Strong understanding of end to end transactional processes, including payments, accounts receivable, accounts payable, reconciliations, income processing, and floats management. Experience managing finance operations within an accounting or ERP system. Technical & Analytical Skills Strong experience using finance systems to support operational workflows, approvals and audit trails. Advanced Excel skills with confidence working with financial data, reconciliations and operational reporting. Demonstrable ability to identify inefficiencies and implement practical improvements to finance processes. Experience working with integrated systems and handling operational datasets. Payroll, Pensions & Compliance Knowledge of payroll and pensions processing, including end to end administration, posting and reconciliation. Understanding of operational financial controls, statutory requirements and audit support processes. Organisational & Operational Capability Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills with the ability to manage multiple operational deadlines in a fast paced environment. Strong problem solving ability, with confidence investigating and resolving operational issues and queries independently and collaboratively. Communication & Stakeholder Management Strong communication skills, able to work effectively with colleagues across Finance, HR, and other departments. Ability to explain financial processes, requirements and issues clearly to non finance colleagues. Personal Attributes Proactive, solutions focused approach with the ability to address operational challenges effectively. High attention to detail with strong commitment to accuracy and reliable delivery. Able to work calmly and maintain consistency during busy periods or under pressure. Positive, adaptable and collaborative, supporting team working and organisational change. Committed to the organisation's values, including equality, representation and sustainability Commitment to championing representation and inclusion at every level of the organisation with a proven ability to work with people from a wide range of backgrounds DESIRABLE Interest in contemporary arts and culture Enthusiasm for training, mentoring and support of emerging talent