Full time, Permanent, based in our Plymouth office, with opportunities for remote work Following significant growth over the last few years, and with a desire to grow significantly bigger across the firm in the future, we are recruiting for an Associate Solicitor to join our specialist Corporate and Business team. The Corporate & Business team Our Corporate & Business team supports a diverse portfolio of clients across a range of industries, helping them manage risk, protect their interests, and seize opportunities for growth. We advise start-ups, established SMEs, and larger corporates on the full spectrum of commercial arrangements - always with a focus on practical, commercially sound solutions. The team's work includes advising on: Business sales, acquisitions and reorganisations Commercial contracts and trading terms Intellectual property and licensing (including software licences) Supply, distribution and manufacturing agreements Franchise, agency and consultancy arrangements Shareholder agreements and other joint ventures and strategic partnerships Main responsibilities and duties of the job We're looking for a commercially minded and confident solicitor with significant experience advising business clients on a wide range of commercial agreements. You'll have a strong understanding of contract law and be comfortable advising clients on complex legal issues in a clear and accessible way. Your caseload will include assisting with commercial sales, including negotiating and drafting sale agreements and ancillary documents, drafting and negotiating a wide range of commercial contracts, advising on intellectual property rights and other commercial risks, and supporting clients with day-to-day legal and strategic business decisions. s. You should be confident managing your own workload, developing client relationships, and contributing to the ongoing growth of the team. As an Associate, you'll play a key role in supporting junior colleagues, shaping client service standards, and helping to drive business development initiatives. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working closely with ambitious clients and wants to be part of a team that is growing steadily and strategically. The team and the work Austin Blackburn, Head of the Corporate & Business team had this to say about the team and the work that they do: Having worked in and around Plymouth for nearly 20 years, I have developed a strong following of business clients assisting them through the years with setting up and restructuring their businesses including through mergers and acquisitions, taking finance, advising on their general commercial agreements, establishing succession arrangements and dealing with management buyouts, and asset and share sales. While increasingly focusing on corporate reconstructions, acquisitions, mergers and sales, the work remains varied and we are keen to continue to provide a wide range of legal support to businesses both locally and throughout England. These other areas include advising on and preparing terms of business, partnership and LLP and shareholder agreements, joint venture and other commercial contracts. We also offer a range of trusted advice to directors, shareholders, partners and sole traders. We often work closely with business owners and their accountants and business agents to determine the best strategy. By doing this, we're also able to balance the sometimes competing interests of business efficacy, tax arrangements and finance, developing pragmatic solutions throughout the process. Our approach as a team is to keep matters as straightforward as possible, working with our clients and their other advisors to meet our client's needs, developing long-standing relationships and being by their side as their businesses grow. We're looking to expand the team with someone to work directly alongside myself, developing a broad range of commercial skills with an often varied workload, and establishing strong relationships with clients and other professionals to grow with their own role. You need to be approachable, ready to rise to technical challenges, able to analyse any situation and then offer pragmatic solutions for a varied range of client requirements. About you We do not set upper or lower limits of PQE for any of our vacancies. Qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive in England & Wales Well-developed professional and interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) and legal technical skills Ability to work in a team environment and develop relationships across the business Ability to demonstrate a deep understanding of a range of technical issues that are key to our clients Recognises and seizes opportunities for the firm, including repeat business Builds and develops own network of internal and external contacts Awareness of business development initiatives in the team and identifies ways to contribute Good knowledge of PC applications, including MS Office About us We're a firm of Solicitors in Plymouth who passionately believe in providing our clients with the very best client experience and service. We work with clients across the City, throughout the South West, and nationally too. We're a law firm that punches well above our weight and our client list would be the envy of a lot of larger firms nationwide. We put a very significant emphasis on providing our clients with exceptional client service and experience, and are keen for our lawyers to use their experience, knowledge and expertise to provide an outstanding quality of work as well. We currently have the highest average score and by far the most Google Reviews of any law firm in Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and the majority of Dorset. Our Corporate and Business Law, Employment Law, Commercial Property and Litigation teams together provide companies and organisations with a comprehensive and joined-up approach to all of their legal requirements. For individuals and families needing legal support, we understand that visiting, talking to and trusting in a lawyer can be a daunting experience. As a result, we tailor our approach to ensure that the needs of our clients are catered to and that we balance professional advice and assistance with a friendly atmosphere. Salary & benefits We offer a highly competitive salary, 5 weeks holiday per year, a health cash back plan, death in service benefit, a healthy bonus scheme and enhanced maternity/paternity pay. Outside of work, we organise various events for our people throughout the year and live and work in undoubtedly one of the most beautiful parts of the country. We also think that it's one of the best places to bring up a young family. It's vitally important to usthatourpeople can maintain healthy and happy lives, both in and out of work. We have a number of resources andinitiativesdesigned tosupporthealth and well-being and we're very happy to talk about opportunities for flexible/remote working, full-time or part-time working patterns. This really is a two-way relationship. Our clients benefit from your hard work, your expertise, commitment and experience. In return, you'll be an important and valued member of the firm, and we'll do whatever we can to make sure that you have access to the resources that both you and your family need to thrive. You can find out more about the benefits of employment at Nash & Co Solicitors, by clicking here . Our values Be Fair - we do not expect you to work 'silly hours', in fact we discourage it. In our view, work is part of our lives, not all of it. Be Kind - we are committed to being kind to both clients and our people. This helps to create an environment where our people produce their best work, and our clients return time and again. We should always be supportive, compassionate and act thoughtfully. Be Transparent - we should always be transparent about costs, timescales, and the work that we do for clients. We should be in regular contact with our clients, keeping things understandable and avoiding legal jargon wherever possible. Be Honest - if something goes wrong, or circumstances change, we should always communicate this with our clients as soon as possible. Be Brilliant - We should constantly challenge ourselves to be better, think bigger and work to find creative solutions to clients' challenges. Diversity and inclusion At Nash & Co Solicitors, diversity and inclusion naturally underpins how we as a firm live our values and everything we do. We believe that everyone has a voice, and that everyone's voice counts. We know that the rich diversity across our firm makes us stronger, more innovative and creative, which helps us to better serve our clients and communities. We are committed to providing an inclusive working environment and culture across our firm, where everyone can feel comfortable coming to work. Diversity of perspective, thought, background and culture combine to make us the one of the top law firms in the area; and because of this, we actively seek to build balanced teams. We welcome the unique contribution that you will bring to our firm and actively encourage applications from all talented people - however your talent is packaged, whatever your background or circumstance and regardless of how you identify. Our environmental and community commitments We have a range of long-term environmental commitments . click apply for full job details
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Full time, Permanent, based in our Plymouth office, with opportunities for remote work Following significant growth over the last few years, and with a desire to grow significantly bigger across the firm in the future, we are recruiting for an Associate Solicitor to join our specialist Corporate and Business team. The Corporate & Business team Our Corporate & Business team supports a diverse portfolio of clients across a range of industries, helping them manage risk, protect their interests, and seize opportunities for growth. We advise start-ups, established SMEs, and larger corporates on the full spectrum of commercial arrangements - always with a focus on practical, commercially sound solutions. The team's work includes advising on: Business sales, acquisitions and reorganisations Commercial contracts and trading terms Intellectual property and licensing (including software licences) Supply, distribution and manufacturing agreements Franchise, agency and consultancy arrangements Shareholder agreements and other joint ventures and strategic partnerships Main responsibilities and duties of the job We're looking for a commercially minded and confident solicitor with significant experience advising business clients on a wide range of commercial agreements. You'll have a strong understanding of contract law and be comfortable advising clients on complex legal issues in a clear and accessible way. Your caseload will include assisting with commercial sales, including negotiating and drafting sale agreements and ancillary documents, drafting and negotiating a wide range of commercial contracts, advising on intellectual property rights and other commercial risks, and supporting clients with day-to-day legal and strategic business decisions. s. You should be confident managing your own workload, developing client relationships, and contributing to the ongoing growth of the team. As an Associate, you'll play a key role in supporting junior colleagues, shaping client service standards, and helping to drive business development initiatives. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working closely with ambitious clients and wants to be part of a team that is growing steadily and strategically. The team and the work Austin Blackburn, Head of the Corporate & Business team had this to say about the team and the work that they do: Having worked in and around Plymouth for nearly 20 years, I have developed a strong following of business clients assisting them through the years with setting up and restructuring their businesses including through mergers and acquisitions, taking finance, advising on their general commercial agreements, establishing succession arrangements and dealing with management buyouts, and asset and share sales. While increasingly focusing on corporate reconstructions, acquisitions, mergers and sales, the work remains varied and we are keen to continue to provide a wide range of legal support to businesses both locally and throughout England. These other areas include advising on and preparing terms of business, partnership and LLP and shareholder agreements, joint venture and other commercial contracts. We also offer a range of trusted advice to directors, shareholders, partners and sole traders. We often work closely with business owners and their accountants and business agents to determine the best strategy. By doing this, we're also able to balance the sometimes competing interests of business efficacy, tax arrangements and finance, developing pragmatic solutions throughout the process. Our approach as a team is to keep matters as straightforward as possible, working with our clients and their other advisors to meet our client's needs, developing long-standing relationships and being by their side as their businesses grow. We're looking to expand the team with someone to work directly alongside myself, developing a broad range of commercial skills with an often varied workload, and establishing strong relationships with clients and other professionals to grow with their own role. You need to be approachable, ready to rise to technical challenges, able to analyse any situation and then offer pragmatic solutions for a varied range of client requirements. About you We do not set upper or lower limits of PQE for any of our vacancies. Qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive in England & Wales Well-developed professional and interpersonal skills Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) and legal technical skills Ability to work in a team environment and develop relationships across the business Ability to demonstrate a deep understanding of a range of technical issues that are key to our clients Recognises and seizes opportunities for the firm, including repeat business Builds and develops own network of internal and external contacts Awareness of business development initiatives in the team and identifies ways to contribute Good knowledge of PC applications, including MS Office About us We're a firm of Solicitors in Plymouth who passionately believe in providing our clients with the very best client experience and service. We work with clients across the City, throughout the South West, and nationally too. We're a law firm that punches well above our weight and our client list would be the envy of a lot of larger firms nationwide. We put a very significant emphasis on providing our clients with exceptional client service and experience, and are keen for our lawyers to use their experience, knowledge and expertise to provide an outstanding quality of work as well. We currently have the highest average score and by far the most Google Reviews of any law firm in Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and the majority of Dorset. Our Corporate and Business Law, Employment Law, Commercial Property and Litigation teams together provide companies and organisations with a comprehensive and joined-up approach to all of their legal requirements. For individuals and families needing legal support, we understand that visiting, talking to and trusting in a lawyer can be a daunting experience. As a result, we tailor our approach to ensure that the needs of our clients are catered to and that we balance professional advice and assistance with a friendly atmosphere. Salary & benefits We offer a highly competitive salary, 5 weeks holiday per year, a health cash back plan, death in service benefit, a healthy bonus scheme and enhanced maternity/paternity pay. Outside of work, we organise various events for our people throughout the year and live and work in undoubtedly one of the most beautiful parts of the country. We also think that it's one of the best places to bring up a young family. It's vitally important to usthatourpeople can maintain healthy and happy lives, both in and out of work. We have a number of resources andinitiativesdesigned tosupporthealth and well-being and we're very happy to talk about opportunities for flexible/remote working, full-time or part-time working patterns. This really is a two-way relationship. Our clients benefit from your hard work, your expertise, commitment and experience. In return, you'll be an important and valued member of the firm, and we'll do whatever we can to make sure that you have access to the resources that both you and your family need to thrive. You can find out more about the benefits of employment at Nash & Co Solicitors, by clicking here . Our values Be Fair - we do not expect you to work 'silly hours', in fact we discourage it. In our view, work is part of our lives, not all of it. Be Kind - we are committed to being kind to both clients and our people. This helps to create an environment where our people produce their best work, and our clients return time and again. We should always be supportive, compassionate and act thoughtfully. Be Transparent - we should always be transparent about costs, timescales, and the work that we do for clients. We should be in regular contact with our clients, keeping things understandable and avoiding legal jargon wherever possible. Be Honest - if something goes wrong, or circumstances change, we should always communicate this with our clients as soon as possible. Be Brilliant - We should constantly challenge ourselves to be better, think bigger and work to find creative solutions to clients' challenges. Diversity and inclusion At Nash & Co Solicitors, diversity and inclusion naturally underpins how we as a firm live our values and everything we do. We believe that everyone has a voice, and that everyone's voice counts. We know that the rich diversity across our firm makes us stronger, more innovative and creative, which helps us to better serve our clients and communities. We are committed to providing an inclusive working environment and culture across our firm, where everyone can feel comfortable coming to work. Diversity of perspective, thought, background and culture combine to make us the one of the top law firms in the area; and because of this, we actively seek to build balanced teams. We welcome the unique contribution that you will bring to our firm and actively encourage applications from all talented people - however your talent is packaged, whatever your background or circumstance and regardless of how you identify. Our environmental and community commitments We have a range of long-term environmental commitments . click apply for full job details
An exciting opportunity has arisen at The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust for a Lead Chaplain. You will be joining a small team of chaplains who provide pastoral and spiritual care across the Trust. If you are an inspiring leader who is able to demonstrate a proven depth of health care chaplaincy experience and management skills we would like to hear from you. The role will work collaboratively with the team of chaplains and volunteers in the delivery of person-centred spiritual, pastoral and religious care for patients, relatives, carers, and members of staff, regardless of whether these be persons of faith or not. You will be part of a friendly and supportive team who are keen to support new approaches and innovation. If you would like to discuss this post please contact Jill Faulkner, Associate Director of Patient Experience on Main duties of the job To provide effective and skilled leadership and day to day management of The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust's (DGFT) chaplaincy team including staff and chaplaincy volunteers. To be responsible for the quality of spiritual care and work activities provided by the chaplaincy team. To be responsible for the Chaplaincy Department's budget. To manage chaplaincy staff in ensuring training is up to date. The role is 50% management and 50% chaplaincy duties. About us At the Dudley Group our patients and staff are at the heart of all that we do and that is to provide a world class service that aligns with our vision of "excellent health care, improved health for all". We are seeking to recruit staff who share our vision and values of making Dudley Group an incredible workplace. We are committed to becoming a diverse and an inclusive employer and where people feel sense of belonging. Seeking to expand diversity within our teams, we positively encourage applications from under-represented groups such as ethnically diverse, disabled and LGBTQ+ groups. We are also under-represented in-terms of gender within nursing roles and we would welcome applications from people from male and non-binary backgrounds. Dudley Group offer many opportunities for our staff to develop and grow within their roles through our Learning & OD department. These include topics such as communication, wellbeing, team development, cultural competency, and values, plus much more. For those in a Management/Leadership role, there are additional programmes to support you to develop the skills you need. These include our Managers Essentials Programme and a Leadership Programme that all managers will attend as part of your Dudley Managers Induction. Our Learning Prospectus is a great way to discover the details behind what's available for you here at The Dudley Group. We are committed to home life balance through flexible working and making reasonable adjustments where possible Job responsibilities Please refer to the attached job description for full details of the main duties and responsibilities that the post holder is required toundertake Qualifications Educated to degree level, preferably in theology, religious studies or a related subject (psychology, counselling, social work, philosophy etc) Has recognised authority or support from their faith or non-faith belief group/organisation Hold or nearing completion of a relevant post graduate qualification, preferably in health care chaplaincy At least 3 years of experience working as a substantive (paid) chaplain/spiritual care advisor Registered with UKBHC/willing to join. Teaching OR management OR counselling qualification Experience Experience in planning and leading rituals or events (religious or non-religious) including for example prayer, worship, workshops, memorials or funerals Ability to work autonomously and within a multidisciplinary team Excellent communication skills - verbal and nonverbal, written Ability to present information to a variety of audiences/stakeholders Strong leadership skills Ability to enthuse, motivate and manage others Audit and research skills Budget management Knowledge Knowledge and experience of audit, service evaluation and/or research Knowledge of ethics in the health care setting Skills in supervision, mentoring and/or reflective practice Knowledge of end of life and palliative care in an acute setting (further specialist training will be provided) Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. £47,810 to £54,710 a year Pro Rata Per Annum
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen at The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust for a Lead Chaplain. You will be joining a small team of chaplains who provide pastoral and spiritual care across the Trust. If you are an inspiring leader who is able to demonstrate a proven depth of health care chaplaincy experience and management skills we would like to hear from you. The role will work collaboratively with the team of chaplains and volunteers in the delivery of person-centred spiritual, pastoral and religious care for patients, relatives, carers, and members of staff, regardless of whether these be persons of faith or not. You will be part of a friendly and supportive team who are keen to support new approaches and innovation. If you would like to discuss this post please contact Jill Faulkner, Associate Director of Patient Experience on Main duties of the job To provide effective and skilled leadership and day to day management of The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust's (DGFT) chaplaincy team including staff and chaplaincy volunteers. To be responsible for the quality of spiritual care and work activities provided by the chaplaincy team. To be responsible for the Chaplaincy Department's budget. To manage chaplaincy staff in ensuring training is up to date. The role is 50% management and 50% chaplaincy duties. About us At the Dudley Group our patients and staff are at the heart of all that we do and that is to provide a world class service that aligns with our vision of "excellent health care, improved health for all". We are seeking to recruit staff who share our vision and values of making Dudley Group an incredible workplace. We are committed to becoming a diverse and an inclusive employer and where people feel sense of belonging. Seeking to expand diversity within our teams, we positively encourage applications from under-represented groups such as ethnically diverse, disabled and LGBTQ+ groups. We are also under-represented in-terms of gender within nursing roles and we would welcome applications from people from male and non-binary backgrounds. Dudley Group offer many opportunities for our staff to develop and grow within their roles through our Learning & OD department. These include topics such as communication, wellbeing, team development, cultural competency, and values, plus much more. For those in a Management/Leadership role, there are additional programmes to support you to develop the skills you need. These include our Managers Essentials Programme and a Leadership Programme that all managers will attend as part of your Dudley Managers Induction. Our Learning Prospectus is a great way to discover the details behind what's available for you here at The Dudley Group. We are committed to home life balance through flexible working and making reasonable adjustments where possible Job responsibilities Please refer to the attached job description for full details of the main duties and responsibilities that the post holder is required toundertake Qualifications Educated to degree level, preferably in theology, religious studies or a related subject (psychology, counselling, social work, philosophy etc) Has recognised authority or support from their faith or non-faith belief group/organisation Hold or nearing completion of a relevant post graduate qualification, preferably in health care chaplaincy At least 3 years of experience working as a substantive (paid) chaplain/spiritual care advisor Registered with UKBHC/willing to join. Teaching OR management OR counselling qualification Experience Experience in planning and leading rituals or events (religious or non-religious) including for example prayer, worship, workshops, memorials or funerals Ability to work autonomously and within a multidisciplinary team Excellent communication skills - verbal and nonverbal, written Ability to present information to a variety of audiences/stakeholders Strong leadership skills Ability to enthuse, motivate and manage others Audit and research skills Budget management Knowledge Knowledge and experience of audit, service evaluation and/or research Knowledge of ethics in the health care setting Skills in supervision, mentoring and/or reflective practice Knowledge of end of life and palliative care in an acute setting (further specialist training will be provided) Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. £47,810 to £54,710 a year Pro Rata Per Annum
Statistical Science Associate Director Cambridge (3 days onsite per week) About AstraZeneca AstraZeneca is a global, science led, patient focused biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the discovery, development and commercialisation of prescription medicines for some of the world's most serious diseases. But we're more than one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies. At AstraZeneca, we are pioneering new frontiers by identifying and treating patients earlier, working towards the aim of eliminating cancer as a cause of death. Come and join our AZ team where you will play a pivotal role in this exciting period of development! Join us as a Statistical Science Associate Director and lead high impact statistical strategy across our clinical portfolio. You'll bring deep pharmaceutical experience to independently shape and deliver statistical work for a project or an indication within a complex program, and be recognised as a methodology expert. In this role, you'll direct end to end Biometrics activities, driving quality and timelines through in house teams or in partnership with CROs, ensuring robust, data driven decisions that advance our medicines. Key Responsibilities The Statistical Science Associate Director may work as a lead statistician For a project or indication in clinical or preclinical therapeutic areas Leading the delivery and oversight on a multiple studies /indication within a project, potentially as a Global Project Statistician for a standard drug project Contributing to statistical methodological advances The accountabilities for supporting projects directly include Lead the statistical thinking and contributions to the delivery of studies, development plans, regulatory strategy, health technology assessment and/or commercial activities Direct project work, including statistical staff and/or CRO partners, to ensure delivery to standards, quality and time Develop design options and provide high quality decision support to enable the business to make informed decisions about a study or project Quantify the benefit, risk, value and uncertainty of the emerging asset/product profile Investigate and apply novel statistical approaches, for relevant statistical issues and/or regulatory guidance and/or value demonstration, including modelling and simulation Mentor/coach and support the education and training of statistics staff The accountabilities for supporting statistical methodological advances Ability to consult across project teams within area of expertise Application of expert skills to investigate, apply novel statistical approaches, for relevant statistical issues and/or regulatory guidance and/or value demonstration, including modelling and simulation Produce pragmatic solutions, often within a tight time scale where the emphasis will be to deliver first, then refine and develop solutions thereafter Contribute to/or lead the development of a process improvement and/or capability area within the department Establish and improve standards and best practice, apply novel statistical approaches to increase effectiveness and efficiency Interact with external scientists and represent AstraZeneca Biometrics externally via publications and presentations on best practice Mentor/coach and support the education and training of statistics staff in the technical arena Requirements MSc/PhD in Statistics, Mathematics (containing a substantial statistical component), or recognised equivalent to stats MSc Strong knowledge of programming in R and/or SAS Knowledge of the technical and regulatory requirements related to the role Excellent communication skills and ability to build strong relationships Proven experience of independent research Delivering innovative statistical solutions in an applied environment Desirables Project Management Skills Proficiency in SAS and R/Python languages Knowledge of Bayesian statistics from theory to computation is a plus Track record of research and methodological development in Statistics, supported by scientific publications in first class statistical journals In Office Requirement When we put unexpected teams in the same room, we unleash bold thinking with the power to inspire life changing medicines. In person working gives us the platform we need to connect, work at pace and challenge perceptions. That's why we work, on average, a minimum of three days per week from the office. But that doesn't mean we're not flexible. We balance the expectation of being in the office while respecting individual flexibility. Join us in our unique and ambitious world. Competitive salary and benefits package on offer! The successful candidate will have access to a flexible employee benefits fund, including holiday purchase and flexible time off, pension contributions, Share Save Plans, A performance recognition scheme and a competitive, generous remuneration package. Date Posted: 10-Feb-2026 Closing Date: 16-Feb-2026 Our mission is to build an inclusive and equitable environment. We want people to feel they belong at AstraZeneca and Alexion, starting with our recruitment process. We welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of characteristics. We offer reasonable adjustments/accommodations to help all candidates to perform at their best. If you have a need for any adjustments/accommodations, please complete the section in the application form.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Statistical Science Associate Director Cambridge (3 days onsite per week) About AstraZeneca AstraZeneca is a global, science led, patient focused biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the discovery, development and commercialisation of prescription medicines for some of the world's most serious diseases. But we're more than one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies. At AstraZeneca, we are pioneering new frontiers by identifying and treating patients earlier, working towards the aim of eliminating cancer as a cause of death. Come and join our AZ team where you will play a pivotal role in this exciting period of development! Join us as a Statistical Science Associate Director and lead high impact statistical strategy across our clinical portfolio. You'll bring deep pharmaceutical experience to independently shape and deliver statistical work for a project or an indication within a complex program, and be recognised as a methodology expert. In this role, you'll direct end to end Biometrics activities, driving quality and timelines through in house teams or in partnership with CROs, ensuring robust, data driven decisions that advance our medicines. Key Responsibilities The Statistical Science Associate Director may work as a lead statistician For a project or indication in clinical or preclinical therapeutic areas Leading the delivery and oversight on a multiple studies /indication within a project, potentially as a Global Project Statistician for a standard drug project Contributing to statistical methodological advances The accountabilities for supporting projects directly include Lead the statistical thinking and contributions to the delivery of studies, development plans, regulatory strategy, health technology assessment and/or commercial activities Direct project work, including statistical staff and/or CRO partners, to ensure delivery to standards, quality and time Develop design options and provide high quality decision support to enable the business to make informed decisions about a study or project Quantify the benefit, risk, value and uncertainty of the emerging asset/product profile Investigate and apply novel statistical approaches, for relevant statistical issues and/or regulatory guidance and/or value demonstration, including modelling and simulation Mentor/coach and support the education and training of statistics staff The accountabilities for supporting statistical methodological advances Ability to consult across project teams within area of expertise Application of expert skills to investigate, apply novel statistical approaches, for relevant statistical issues and/or regulatory guidance and/or value demonstration, including modelling and simulation Produce pragmatic solutions, often within a tight time scale where the emphasis will be to deliver first, then refine and develop solutions thereafter Contribute to/or lead the development of a process improvement and/or capability area within the department Establish and improve standards and best practice, apply novel statistical approaches to increase effectiveness and efficiency Interact with external scientists and represent AstraZeneca Biometrics externally via publications and presentations on best practice Mentor/coach and support the education and training of statistics staff in the technical arena Requirements MSc/PhD in Statistics, Mathematics (containing a substantial statistical component), or recognised equivalent to stats MSc Strong knowledge of programming in R and/or SAS Knowledge of the technical and regulatory requirements related to the role Excellent communication skills and ability to build strong relationships Proven experience of independent research Delivering innovative statistical solutions in an applied environment Desirables Project Management Skills Proficiency in SAS and R/Python languages Knowledge of Bayesian statistics from theory to computation is a plus Track record of research and methodological development in Statistics, supported by scientific publications in first class statistical journals In Office Requirement When we put unexpected teams in the same room, we unleash bold thinking with the power to inspire life changing medicines. In person working gives us the platform we need to connect, work at pace and challenge perceptions. That's why we work, on average, a minimum of three days per week from the office. But that doesn't mean we're not flexible. We balance the expectation of being in the office while respecting individual flexibility. Join us in our unique and ambitious world. Competitive salary and benefits package on offer! The successful candidate will have access to a flexible employee benefits fund, including holiday purchase and flexible time off, pension contributions, Share Save Plans, A performance recognition scheme and a competitive, generous remuneration package. Date Posted: 10-Feb-2026 Closing Date: 16-Feb-2026 Our mission is to build an inclusive and equitable environment. We want people to feel they belong at AstraZeneca and Alexion, starting with our recruitment process. We welcome and consider applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of characteristics. We offer reasonable adjustments/accommodations to help all candidates to perform at their best. If you have a need for any adjustments/accommodations, please complete the section in the application form.
Therapeutic Accelerator Programme Lead (Cancer Research Horizons) Salary : P4 £85,000 - £95,000 pa depending on experience Reports to : Associate Director Search & Evaluation Department : Research & Innovation Contract : Permanent Hours : Full time 35 hours per week (flexible-working requests for compressed hours will also be considered if it meets business needs) Location: Stratford, London with high flexibility (we would expect you to be in the office on average 1-2 days per week) There will be UK based travel, largely in the South of England, and some international travel with this role. Closing date : Tuesday 14th April at 23.59 Visa sponsorship: Cancer Research UK can consider visa sponsorship for this vacancy. If this applies to you, please ensure that this is clearly marked on your application. At Cancer Research UK, we exist to beat cancer. We're looking for an experienced Programme Lead to oversee the Cancer Research Horizons Therapeutic Accelerator - the UK's first and only oncology focused therapeutic accelerator. The programme supports early stage oncology ventures, helping founders progress from discovery through translation, venture formation and investment readiness. In this unique leadership role, you'll shape programme strategy and curriculum, build and manage a high quality mentor and partner network, and provide hands on support to participating teams. Working closely with the Associate Director of Search & Evaluation, you'll ensure the programme delivers an exceptional founder experience and drives high impact oncology innovation. We're looking for someone with deep sector knowledge, excellent relationship building skills, and a passion for accelerating the next generation of oncology therapeutics while contributing to a world class innovation ecosystem. About the team This role sits within the Cancer Research Horizons (CRH) team. Cancer Research Horizons is the innovation engine of Cancer Research UK, translating cutting-edge innovations into effective treatments and diagnostics for cancer patients. With exclusive rights to CRUK's annual investment of over £300 million in world-class cancer research, we're a powerful partner in the fight to conquer cancer. We're currently the second largest oncology out-licensor globally, and to date we've played an instrumental role in forming over 90 startup companies, supported £3.45 billion raised, and have helped bring 14 new cancer drugs to market. What will I be doing? Lead the short, medium and long term strategy, design and continuous improvement of the CRH Therapeutic Accelerator in alignment with organisational priorities. Develop and refine the programme curriculum and deliver the full end to end cohort experience, ensuring it is founder first, inclusive and outcomes focused. Manage day to day programme operations, including coordination of internal contributors, budget oversight and resource planning. Provide structured guidance and challenge to participating teams, supporting them to refine strategy, prioritise actions and build credible development, resourcing and fundraising plans. Identify capability gaps and connect teams with suitable mentors, experts, service providers or investors, monitoring progress and intervening where necessary. Build, manage and engage a high quality network of mentors, subject-matter experts, investors and strategic partners for programme delivery and showcase events. Develop and maintain a strong pipeline of prospective ventures; lead outreach, assessment, interview panels and due diligence for selection. Cultivate relationships with funders, sponsors, academic and corporate partners across the innovation ecosystem, representing the accelerator externally and supporting senior level reporting and communications. Build and engage an alumni community to sustain post programme momentum and enhance long term accelerator impact. Define, measure and report programme KPIs and impact metrics, gathering feedback to drive continuous improvement and producing reports, case studies and communications that demonstrate value. What skills are we looking for? Proven experience delivering accelerator, incubator, or innovation programmes, ideally within healthcare, life sciences, or oncology therapeutics. Strong understanding of early stage oncology therapeutic startup challenges, funding pathways, and the wider innovation ecosystem. Experience commercialising innovation and supporting early stage ventures through investment readiness, fundraising preparation, and strategic development. Skilled in stakeholder management, with the ability to build, maintain, and influence relationships across founders, investors, corporates, and academic or clinical partners. Excellent organisational and programme delivery capabilities, with a track record of planning and executing complex initiatives. Confident communicator with experience facilitating workshops, group sessions, and founder focused learning environments. Academic background in a scientific or healthcare discipline (PhD or equivalent), ideally oncology, therapeutics, or drug discovery. Experience in therapeutic innovation, drug discovery, or pre clinical translation, with understanding of IP, regulatory requirements, and translational pathways relevant to oncology. Coaching or mentoring experience with founders, scientific leaders, or startup teams. A strong network within investor, corporate, academic, or innovation communities relevant to oncology therapeutics. Our organisation values are designed to guide all that we do. Bold: Act with ambition, courage and determination Credible: Act with rigour and professionalism Human : Act to have a positive impact on people Together: Act inclusively and collaboratively We're looking for people who can believe in and embody these organisation values and can use them to drive forward progress against our mission to beat cancer. What will I gain? We create a working environment that supports your wellbeing and provide a generous benefits package, a wide range of career and personal development opportunities and high-quality tools. Our policies and processes enable you to improve your work-life balance, take positive steps in your career and achieve your personal wellbeing goals. You can explore our benefits by visiting our careers web page. How do I apply? We operate an anonymised shortlisting process in our commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. CVs are required for all applications; but we won't be able to view them until we invite you for an interview. Instead, we ask you to complete the work history section of the online application form for us to be able to assess you quickly, fairly, and objectively. For more updates on our work and careers, follow us on: Linked In, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Therapeutic Accelerator Programme Lead (Cancer Research Horizons) Salary : P4 £85,000 - £95,000 pa depending on experience Reports to : Associate Director Search & Evaluation Department : Research & Innovation Contract : Permanent Hours : Full time 35 hours per week (flexible-working requests for compressed hours will also be considered if it meets business needs) Location: Stratford, London with high flexibility (we would expect you to be in the office on average 1-2 days per week) There will be UK based travel, largely in the South of England, and some international travel with this role. Closing date : Tuesday 14th April at 23.59 Visa sponsorship: Cancer Research UK can consider visa sponsorship for this vacancy. If this applies to you, please ensure that this is clearly marked on your application. At Cancer Research UK, we exist to beat cancer. We're looking for an experienced Programme Lead to oversee the Cancer Research Horizons Therapeutic Accelerator - the UK's first and only oncology focused therapeutic accelerator. The programme supports early stage oncology ventures, helping founders progress from discovery through translation, venture formation and investment readiness. In this unique leadership role, you'll shape programme strategy and curriculum, build and manage a high quality mentor and partner network, and provide hands on support to participating teams. Working closely with the Associate Director of Search & Evaluation, you'll ensure the programme delivers an exceptional founder experience and drives high impact oncology innovation. We're looking for someone with deep sector knowledge, excellent relationship building skills, and a passion for accelerating the next generation of oncology therapeutics while contributing to a world class innovation ecosystem. About the team This role sits within the Cancer Research Horizons (CRH) team. Cancer Research Horizons is the innovation engine of Cancer Research UK, translating cutting-edge innovations into effective treatments and diagnostics for cancer patients. With exclusive rights to CRUK's annual investment of over £300 million in world-class cancer research, we're a powerful partner in the fight to conquer cancer. We're currently the second largest oncology out-licensor globally, and to date we've played an instrumental role in forming over 90 startup companies, supported £3.45 billion raised, and have helped bring 14 new cancer drugs to market. What will I be doing? Lead the short, medium and long term strategy, design and continuous improvement of the CRH Therapeutic Accelerator in alignment with organisational priorities. Develop and refine the programme curriculum and deliver the full end to end cohort experience, ensuring it is founder first, inclusive and outcomes focused. Manage day to day programme operations, including coordination of internal contributors, budget oversight and resource planning. Provide structured guidance and challenge to participating teams, supporting them to refine strategy, prioritise actions and build credible development, resourcing and fundraising plans. Identify capability gaps and connect teams with suitable mentors, experts, service providers or investors, monitoring progress and intervening where necessary. Build, manage and engage a high quality network of mentors, subject-matter experts, investors and strategic partners for programme delivery and showcase events. Develop and maintain a strong pipeline of prospective ventures; lead outreach, assessment, interview panels and due diligence for selection. Cultivate relationships with funders, sponsors, academic and corporate partners across the innovation ecosystem, representing the accelerator externally and supporting senior level reporting and communications. Build and engage an alumni community to sustain post programme momentum and enhance long term accelerator impact. Define, measure and report programme KPIs and impact metrics, gathering feedback to drive continuous improvement and producing reports, case studies and communications that demonstrate value. What skills are we looking for? Proven experience delivering accelerator, incubator, or innovation programmes, ideally within healthcare, life sciences, or oncology therapeutics. Strong understanding of early stage oncology therapeutic startup challenges, funding pathways, and the wider innovation ecosystem. Experience commercialising innovation and supporting early stage ventures through investment readiness, fundraising preparation, and strategic development. Skilled in stakeholder management, with the ability to build, maintain, and influence relationships across founders, investors, corporates, and academic or clinical partners. Excellent organisational and programme delivery capabilities, with a track record of planning and executing complex initiatives. Confident communicator with experience facilitating workshops, group sessions, and founder focused learning environments. Academic background in a scientific or healthcare discipline (PhD or equivalent), ideally oncology, therapeutics, or drug discovery. Experience in therapeutic innovation, drug discovery, or pre clinical translation, with understanding of IP, regulatory requirements, and translational pathways relevant to oncology. Coaching or mentoring experience with founders, scientific leaders, or startup teams. A strong network within investor, corporate, academic, or innovation communities relevant to oncology therapeutics. Our organisation values are designed to guide all that we do. Bold: Act with ambition, courage and determination Credible: Act with rigour and professionalism Human : Act to have a positive impact on people Together: Act inclusively and collaboratively We're looking for people who can believe in and embody these organisation values and can use them to drive forward progress against our mission to beat cancer. What will I gain? We create a working environment that supports your wellbeing and provide a generous benefits package, a wide range of career and personal development opportunities and high-quality tools. Our policies and processes enable you to improve your work-life balance, take positive steps in your career and achieve your personal wellbeing goals. You can explore our benefits by visiting our careers web page. How do I apply? We operate an anonymised shortlisting process in our commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. CVs are required for all applications; but we won't be able to view them until we invite you for an interview. Instead, we ask you to complete the work history section of the online application form for us to be able to assess you quickly, fairly, and objectively. For more updates on our work and careers, follow us on: Linked In, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
Senior Manager - Property Finance page is loaded Senior Manager - Property Financelocations: Kingswood Fields Officetime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: April 19, 2026 (16 days left to apply)job requisition id: J66179# About the Opportunity Job Type: PermanentApplication Deadline: 19 April 2026 Title Senior Manager Property Finance Department UK Finance Location Kingswood Reports To UK Financial Controller Level Senior ManagerOur clients come from all walks of life and so do we. We are proud of our inclusive culture and encourage applications from the widest mix of talent, whatever your age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, social background and more.As a flexible employer, we trust our people to perform their role in the way that works best for them, our clients and our business. We are a disability-friendly company and would welcome a conversation with you if you feel you might benefit from any reasonable adjustments to perform to the best of your ability during the recruitment process and beyond. About your team UK & Ireland Finance is responsible for the financial accounting for Fidelity's UK and Irish operational entities as well as providing financial information, monitoring financial controls and ensuring compliance with the financial regulations of the local regulators, the Financial Conduct Authority ("FCA"), Prudential Regulation Authority ("PRA"), The Pension Regulator ("TPR") and Central Bank of Ireland ("CBI").The team consists of 23 staff, the majority of which are qualified accountants based in the UK, India and Ireland. The team are responsible for the financial control and regulatory reporting for the UK and Ireland locations. About your role FIL currently owns real estate assets for investment purposes in Sweden, Norway, Finland and the UK as well as the occupied properties in the UK and Germany. This role is to lead the property finance team and manage a team of two qualified accountants based in India and a number of outsourced service providers in Europe.Key Responsibilities are: To be a key relationship contact for reporting under US GAAP, local GAAP, NAV and FIL's internal accounting policies in respect of the real estate area, covering occupied and investment properties. Provide leadership to the FIL property team and contribute to the development of the skills and careers of this team. Control the legal entities that own the FIL Group occupied property entities in UK and Germany and the investment properties in the Nordic region. Managing and reviewing the month end processes, for both in-house (FIL India Finance) and out-sourced providers through maintenance and establishment of appropriate Service Level Agreements ("SLAs"). Oversight of day-to-day finance work to ensure that it is undertaken in an accurate and efficient manner. Production and review of accounting position papers for both local GAAPs and US GAAP. Engaging with FIL Group Finance to maintain compliance with FIL Group accounting policies and procedures Work with FIL Group and FIL India Finance to ensure monthly and quarterly consolidations are performed in an accurate and timely manner Ensure a smooth year end process, especially the external audit relationship including review of occupied and investment property financial statements under various GAAPs. Working with Pembroke Real Estate, our real estate advisor to ensure transactions are understood and correctly recorded by the Property Finance Team Stakeholder manager for Finance interaction with the FIL in house property team Support to the internal and external tax teams to ensure tax compliance for both occupied and investment properties. Liaising with other finance functions and process leads within FIL to ensure that the financial reporting requirements of the property finance team are completed appropriately. Point person for Property Finance with advisors, external accounting service providers and external property managers. Assist the UK Financial Controller and Associate Director - Projects and Regulatory Change with any occupied or investment property related transactions, ensuring that the Finance implications and requirements are understood and delivered About you Key Competencies: Strong verbal and written English communication skills, acting in an honest, transparent, and diplomatic way. Well-developed interpersonal skills with good presence, used to dealing with different stakeholders and levels of seniority. Persuasive, succeeding through influence and good judgement. Good planning, prioritisation, problem solving and organisational skills; good experience of anticipating needs and communicating continuously, taking care of details, keeping stakeholders well informed of status and progress. A resilient questioning approach: ability to spot, investigate and explain irregularities. Self-motivated, energetic with strong attention to detail. Flexibility to work in a changing environment. Good team player, used to successfully working with colleagues across your organisation. A professional presence. Qualification and Experience: Qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA, CPA, or other non-UK equivalent). Property finance experience. US and UK GAAP knowledge is useful Relevant PQE experience covering the above duties. Strong knowledge of financial accounting and controls. Microsoft Excel skills. Experience of working in a team to tight deadlines. Feel rewarded For starters, we'll offer you a comprehensive benefits package. We'll value your wellbeing and support your development. And we'll be as flexible as we can about where and when you work - finding a balance that works for all of us. It's all part of our commitment to making you feel motivated by the work you do and happy to be part of our team. For more about our work, our approach to dynamic working and how you could build your future here, visit more about our work, our approach to dynamic working and how you could build your future here, visit
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Senior Manager - Property Finance page is loaded Senior Manager - Property Financelocations: Kingswood Fields Officetime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: April 19, 2026 (16 days left to apply)job requisition id: J66179# About the Opportunity Job Type: PermanentApplication Deadline: 19 April 2026 Title Senior Manager Property Finance Department UK Finance Location Kingswood Reports To UK Financial Controller Level Senior ManagerOur clients come from all walks of life and so do we. We are proud of our inclusive culture and encourage applications from the widest mix of talent, whatever your age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, social background and more.As a flexible employer, we trust our people to perform their role in the way that works best for them, our clients and our business. We are a disability-friendly company and would welcome a conversation with you if you feel you might benefit from any reasonable adjustments to perform to the best of your ability during the recruitment process and beyond. About your team UK & Ireland Finance is responsible for the financial accounting for Fidelity's UK and Irish operational entities as well as providing financial information, monitoring financial controls and ensuring compliance with the financial regulations of the local regulators, the Financial Conduct Authority ("FCA"), Prudential Regulation Authority ("PRA"), The Pension Regulator ("TPR") and Central Bank of Ireland ("CBI").The team consists of 23 staff, the majority of which are qualified accountants based in the UK, India and Ireland. The team are responsible for the financial control and regulatory reporting for the UK and Ireland locations. About your role FIL currently owns real estate assets for investment purposes in Sweden, Norway, Finland and the UK as well as the occupied properties in the UK and Germany. This role is to lead the property finance team and manage a team of two qualified accountants based in India and a number of outsourced service providers in Europe.Key Responsibilities are: To be a key relationship contact for reporting under US GAAP, local GAAP, NAV and FIL's internal accounting policies in respect of the real estate area, covering occupied and investment properties. Provide leadership to the FIL property team and contribute to the development of the skills and careers of this team. Control the legal entities that own the FIL Group occupied property entities in UK and Germany and the investment properties in the Nordic region. Managing and reviewing the month end processes, for both in-house (FIL India Finance) and out-sourced providers through maintenance and establishment of appropriate Service Level Agreements ("SLAs"). Oversight of day-to-day finance work to ensure that it is undertaken in an accurate and efficient manner. Production and review of accounting position papers for both local GAAPs and US GAAP. Engaging with FIL Group Finance to maintain compliance with FIL Group accounting policies and procedures Work with FIL Group and FIL India Finance to ensure monthly and quarterly consolidations are performed in an accurate and timely manner Ensure a smooth year end process, especially the external audit relationship including review of occupied and investment property financial statements under various GAAPs. Working with Pembroke Real Estate, our real estate advisor to ensure transactions are understood and correctly recorded by the Property Finance Team Stakeholder manager for Finance interaction with the FIL in house property team Support to the internal and external tax teams to ensure tax compliance for both occupied and investment properties. Liaising with other finance functions and process leads within FIL to ensure that the financial reporting requirements of the property finance team are completed appropriately. Point person for Property Finance with advisors, external accounting service providers and external property managers. Assist the UK Financial Controller and Associate Director - Projects and Regulatory Change with any occupied or investment property related transactions, ensuring that the Finance implications and requirements are understood and delivered About you Key Competencies: Strong verbal and written English communication skills, acting in an honest, transparent, and diplomatic way. Well-developed interpersonal skills with good presence, used to dealing with different stakeholders and levels of seniority. Persuasive, succeeding through influence and good judgement. Good planning, prioritisation, problem solving and organisational skills; good experience of anticipating needs and communicating continuously, taking care of details, keeping stakeholders well informed of status and progress. A resilient questioning approach: ability to spot, investigate and explain irregularities. Self-motivated, energetic with strong attention to detail. Flexibility to work in a changing environment. Good team player, used to successfully working with colleagues across your organisation. A professional presence. Qualification and Experience: Qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA, CPA, or other non-UK equivalent). Property finance experience. US and UK GAAP knowledge is useful Relevant PQE experience covering the above duties. Strong knowledge of financial accounting and controls. Microsoft Excel skills. Experience of working in a team to tight deadlines. Feel rewarded For starters, we'll offer you a comprehensive benefits package. We'll value your wellbeing and support your development. And we'll be as flexible as we can about where and when you work - finding a balance that works for all of us. It's all part of our commitment to making you feel motivated by the work you do and happy to be part of our team. For more about our work, our approach to dynamic working and how you could build your future here, visit more about our work, our approach to dynamic working and how you could build your future here, visit
Indirect Tax Director page is loaded Indirect Tax Directorlocations: London, UKtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R2972 Business Unit: Accounting Industry: No Industry Overview Houlihan Lokey, Inc. (NYSE:HLI) is a leading global investment bank recognized for delivering independent strategic and financial advice to corporations, financial sponsors, and governments. With uniquely deep industry expertise, broad international reach, and a partnership approach rooted in trust, the firm provides innovative, integrated solutions across mergers and acquisitions, capital solutions, financial restructuring, and financial and valuation advisory. Our unmatched transaction volumes provide differentiated, data-driven perspectives that help our clients achieve their most critical goals. To learn more about Houlihan Lokey, please visit Scope: Reporting in to the Chief Accounting and Financial Officer - Europe, and the VP International Tax, you will be involved in a range of interesting responsibilities supporting the VAT and indirect tax policies and objectives of Houlihan Lokey across Europe and additional jurisdictions (including, but not limited to, the UK, France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Australia, Switzerland, Sweden, Israel and Dubai).The purpose of the role is to manage the VAT and indirect tax project lifecycles of compliance and reporting for a variety of international jurisdictions, and managing tax authority audits and advisory support to cross-functional teams. There is a great opportunity for the successful candidate to lead a review of the compliance processes in all jurisdictions and use this to deliver automated efficient processes that mirror best practice. Given the scale of this business, there is ample room for involvement in interesting projects and skillset diversification by getting involved in new areas.You will support both the Chief Accounting and Financial Officer - Europe, and the VP International Tax, who have responsibility for local/regional tax compliance, including line of business support, planning and special projects. You will be part of new project initiatives such as European group structuring and new acquisitions, as well as analysis of cross border transactions. You will support the monitoring of tax-related legislative/regulatory developments and advise on tax risks. Additionally, you will work closely with the global tax team in the US and Asia. Responsibilities: This role will include a healthy mix of compliance/reporting, advisory work, tax projects, process improvement and tax business partnering. Managing VAT and indirect tax matters; including review of compliance process, indirect tax calculations, new and existing tax projects as regards VAT and indirect tax considerations, and monitoring the impact of new tax legislation Liaising with overseas advisors across EMEA and HL finance team to ensure timely indirect tax compliance and reporting - support with preparation and / or review of international VAT returns (monthly / quarterly / annual adjustments - as relevant) Continuous improvement of compliance processes, increasing automation and efficiency and ensuring the processes continue to move in line with best practice Liaising with the business and the legal team to ensure the correct VAT position in engagement letters Ownership of VAT Governance and risks and controls (including for UK Senior Accounting Officer SAO and similar EMEA regimes), including recommendations for improvement Review of Partial Exemption Special Method (PESM), and associated VAT recoverability and input to strategy to minimise irrecoverable VAT where possible Awareness of new VAT technical advisory issues, VAT legislative developments, case law, and timely communication to stakeholders as regards potential application to Houlihan Lokey Making Tax Digital in UK, and also digital reporting in non-UK jurisdictions Anticipating changes in VAT reporting to Tax Authorities and move to real time VAT reporting in EMEA jurisdictions Uncertain tax positions (UTP) review in relation to VAT and indirect taxes Experience of drafting and implementing VAT Policies and Procedures Consideration of VAT in conjunction with local transfer pricing requirements Responding to ad hoc VAT and indirect tax queries from business lines Supporting Tax and Finance team colleagues with international projects and initiatives Maintaining good working relationships with tax authorities, and timely responses to any related tax authority VAT and indirect tax queries Supporting review of tax risks, controls and implementation of process improvements, in order to be SOX compliant Required: UK and European VAT and Indirect tax technical specialist ACA/ACCA/CTA/CPA qualification 6+ years of experience in tax Accustomed to operating at Director level in an indirect tax compliance-led role Experience with Oracle systems Strong analytical, numeracy and literacy skills Experience of working in financial services Strong verbal and written communication skills An enthusiastic team player Self-review, discipline and intellectual curiosity High and focused energy levels Big 4 or in-house tax experience Ability to look at the bigger picture tax issues and how they relate to the organisation in real commercial terms Able to plan, prioritise and manage own workload, and work accurately under pressure in order to meet deadlines Excellent attention to detail Proficient in the use of Excel and Outlook Desired: Experience working with a complex and multinational organisation Knowledge of IFRS and US GAAP Exposure to international tax issues Innovative with the ability to develop efficiencies and generally improve processes, embracing opportunities for technology automation We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Indirect Tax Director page is loaded Indirect Tax Directorlocations: London, UKtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R2972 Business Unit: Accounting Industry: No Industry Overview Houlihan Lokey, Inc. (NYSE:HLI) is a leading global investment bank recognized for delivering independent strategic and financial advice to corporations, financial sponsors, and governments. With uniquely deep industry expertise, broad international reach, and a partnership approach rooted in trust, the firm provides innovative, integrated solutions across mergers and acquisitions, capital solutions, financial restructuring, and financial and valuation advisory. Our unmatched transaction volumes provide differentiated, data-driven perspectives that help our clients achieve their most critical goals. To learn more about Houlihan Lokey, please visit Scope: Reporting in to the Chief Accounting and Financial Officer - Europe, and the VP International Tax, you will be involved in a range of interesting responsibilities supporting the VAT and indirect tax policies and objectives of Houlihan Lokey across Europe and additional jurisdictions (including, but not limited to, the UK, France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Australia, Switzerland, Sweden, Israel and Dubai).The purpose of the role is to manage the VAT and indirect tax project lifecycles of compliance and reporting for a variety of international jurisdictions, and managing tax authority audits and advisory support to cross-functional teams. There is a great opportunity for the successful candidate to lead a review of the compliance processes in all jurisdictions and use this to deliver automated efficient processes that mirror best practice. Given the scale of this business, there is ample room for involvement in interesting projects and skillset diversification by getting involved in new areas.You will support both the Chief Accounting and Financial Officer - Europe, and the VP International Tax, who have responsibility for local/regional tax compliance, including line of business support, planning and special projects. You will be part of new project initiatives such as European group structuring and new acquisitions, as well as analysis of cross border transactions. You will support the monitoring of tax-related legislative/regulatory developments and advise on tax risks. Additionally, you will work closely with the global tax team in the US and Asia. Responsibilities: This role will include a healthy mix of compliance/reporting, advisory work, tax projects, process improvement and tax business partnering. Managing VAT and indirect tax matters; including review of compliance process, indirect tax calculations, new and existing tax projects as regards VAT and indirect tax considerations, and monitoring the impact of new tax legislation Liaising with overseas advisors across EMEA and HL finance team to ensure timely indirect tax compliance and reporting - support with preparation and / or review of international VAT returns (monthly / quarterly / annual adjustments - as relevant) Continuous improvement of compliance processes, increasing automation and efficiency and ensuring the processes continue to move in line with best practice Liaising with the business and the legal team to ensure the correct VAT position in engagement letters Ownership of VAT Governance and risks and controls (including for UK Senior Accounting Officer SAO and similar EMEA regimes), including recommendations for improvement Review of Partial Exemption Special Method (PESM), and associated VAT recoverability and input to strategy to minimise irrecoverable VAT where possible Awareness of new VAT technical advisory issues, VAT legislative developments, case law, and timely communication to stakeholders as regards potential application to Houlihan Lokey Making Tax Digital in UK, and also digital reporting in non-UK jurisdictions Anticipating changes in VAT reporting to Tax Authorities and move to real time VAT reporting in EMEA jurisdictions Uncertain tax positions (UTP) review in relation to VAT and indirect taxes Experience of drafting and implementing VAT Policies and Procedures Consideration of VAT in conjunction with local transfer pricing requirements Responding to ad hoc VAT and indirect tax queries from business lines Supporting Tax and Finance team colleagues with international projects and initiatives Maintaining good working relationships with tax authorities, and timely responses to any related tax authority VAT and indirect tax queries Supporting review of tax risks, controls and implementation of process improvements, in order to be SOX compliant Required: UK and European VAT and Indirect tax technical specialist ACA/ACCA/CTA/CPA qualification 6+ years of experience in tax Accustomed to operating at Director level in an indirect tax compliance-led role Experience with Oracle systems Strong analytical, numeracy and literacy skills Experience of working in financial services Strong verbal and written communication skills An enthusiastic team player Self-review, discipline and intellectual curiosity High and focused energy levels Big 4 or in-house tax experience Ability to look at the bigger picture tax issues and how they relate to the organisation in real commercial terms Able to plan, prioritise and manage own workload, and work accurately under pressure in order to meet deadlines Excellent attention to detail Proficient in the use of Excel and Outlook Desired: Experience working with a complex and multinational organisation Knowledge of IFRS and US GAAP Exposure to international tax issues Innovative with the ability to develop efficiencies and generally improve processes, embracing opportunities for technology automation We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Overview Moorfields Eye Hospital are recruiting a highly experienced Head of Finance to join their Research and Development team. Moorfields is the leading provider of eye health services in the UK and a world-class centre of excellence for ophthalmic research and education. Their clinical staff take great pride in providing high-quality care to their patients across their extensive specialist clinics, including their A&E department; Paediatric clinic; Retinal Therapy Unit; Cataract, Glaucoma, Genetics, Oracular Oncology departments; and many more. It provides state-of-the-art operating facilities run by some of the UK's leading ophthalmology surgeons, providing operative services including laser treatment, vision correction, cosmetic treatment, and various other corrective treatment for a range of eye conditions. THE POST: To be the senior position reporting to the Head of Financial Management and working with the Research & Development departments senior clinical team. To provide financial leadership for your division's, ensuring effective use of the division's financial resources in pursuit of agreed divisional and corporate goals. Constructively and positively challenge all aspects of divisional performance. Be responsible for and support all financial engagement with NIHR, commercial and non-commercial partners and all other external stakeholders and potential R&D funding providers. Take full responsibility for providing comprehensive financial management and support service to the division, providing a full range of advice to the Divisional Senior Management Team and other managers on Divisional, sub-specialty and cost centre budgets. To support the Division in the financial aspects of business case production and provide advice and support as necessary. The post-holder will also produce accurate costing statements for key internal stakeholder groups within the Trust. The post will complete Programme Budget returns for the Research Department. The post-holder will also be involved in the preparation and management of research grants and will need an understanding of the funding mechanisms in the University and the NHS. To ensure that Divisional budgets are appropriately maintained and financial results are reported accurately and in a timely manner on a monthly and annual basis. Lead, plan and coordinate the annual budget setting process for the Division. Provide specialist technical accounting and business knowledge, strong analytical skills, and effectively communicate complex finance issues to non-finance people. To be accountable to the Chief Financial Officer for the Division's adherence to statutory accounting requirements, DH and NHS Improvement accounting standards and Trust Standing Financial Instructions and other policies for internal control, corporate governance and reporting requirements. Main Responsibilities To have overall responsibility for all aspects of financial management within the division in conjunction with the Associate Director of Research, including monitoring of performance and providing advice on corrective action as necessary. Investigate and advise on highly complex projects spanning several years with many varied expenditure inputs and multiple external joint funding partners to provide strategic assurance and business planning advice for the sustainability and continuity of research projects individually and as a whole. To lead on the provision of financial information, advice and support to the division, meeting regularly with members of the management team to ensure that the financial position of the division and the Trust is understood and that any potential financial problems are identified early enough for corrective action to be taken. Thepost-holdermustbe capable of influencing the team to ensure achievement of the Trust's and division's financial objectives. To provide the Head of Financial Management with the relevant information so that assurance can be gained that all relevant costs, income and financial risks within the division are reported in an accurate and timely manner. To assist in the design, management and development of information systems within the division to assist in the monitoring, tracking and reporting of project statuses, which feed into assurances surrounding the financial reporting. To LeadtheproductionofannualbudgetscoveringIncome,Pay,andNon-Payfor individual research projects and programmes of work across various services including the Biometric Research Centre, Clinical Research Facility, Diagnostic hub, Insight hub; and with contribution from various clinical divisions to inform research management and governance.This will include budgeting at all levels for the entire R&D Department and individual income streams for the Biomedical Research Centre (BMRC) through to individualprogrammes,contractsandprojectgrants,includingapplicationstothe Special Trustees. To support the Research Department in the costing of all research related to any NHS resource according to the potential funding source i.e both commercial and charitable / non-commercial research protocols. This will entail liaison with clinicians and other non- financial staff across various services in working up the protocols, and providing accurate and decisive financial support as to the financial viability of research protocols. This will also require close collaboration with accounting staff and systems at the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology. The post holder will also need to escalate to the attention of the Head of Financial Management, protocols that might be considered high risk. The post-holder will be required to understand and implement a 'Full Economic Costing' system within the Trust and apply it to all research projects and programmes across various services.The post- holder will also understand the costing methodologies behind Healthcare Resource Groups (HRGs) and be able to apply them to research support services and be able to discuss the implications and differences between cost and price.This will require liaison and communication with non-financial staff, so clear and concise communication will be essential. The post-holder will take a lead on the production of management information including monthly financial statements of research accounts to the Research Office, highlighting areas of potential concern as soon as they become apparent.This will involve the completion of quarterly performance reports with a full and clear audit trail for considerationbythemembershipofallrelevantcommitteeswithintheR&D infrastructure. Tohave overall responsibility for reporting the financial riskratingfor thedivision, working with other senior finance team members to develop information systems to allow the reporting of such measures. To have overall responsibility for thedivisional financial forecast and thedivisional business plan to inform the annual planning process. To advise the R&D divisional team and clinical divisions across the Trust on any R&D government policy or legislative changes that may affect their devolved income giving advice on how to counter any possible adverse effect. Also to advise on any legislation or external factors that may result in higher costs or savings for the Trust. To lead on Trust-wide R&D service developments such as Clinical Research Facility (CRF) and National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) service development, Biometric Research Facility (BRF) bids for the Trust, and University College London (UCL) R&D development schemes. TodesignappropriatekeyperformanceindicatorswiththeHeadofFinancial Management, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, General Managers and other managers to be able to report to the Trust on key performances including finance. To ensure financial implications for service change within the division are evaluated through the approved business case process and benefits are delivered. To be the finance lead for supporting business case production within the division. To provide management reports and analysis to support the consolidation of the Trust's financial reports within deadlines. To ensure that appropriate monthly and annual maintenance of budgets takes place and that budgets and reported results are accurate and delivered as such in a timely manner. To work closely with the costing team to maintain apportionment and allocation methods for reporting contribution by site and service line and internal allocation of indirect costs and overheads where appropriate. To provide leadership and overall responsibility in the division for ensuring best value procurement, analysis of procurement data and development of the procurement work plan working closely with the procurement team; Toincreasethefinancialcapabilityofdivisionalmanagementteamsthroughthe provision of financial awareness training and continuous support for budget managers and service leads. To provide input as required to the Trust's statutory financial reports; To ensure that the Trust's standing financial instructions and financial procedures are adhered to at all times. Assure that appropriate financial policies and procedures are in place to support effective financial management and adherence to the regulations and Trust policies. Procedures are clear and communicated, understood by relevant staff and monitored at regular intervals. Requirements Degree or equivalent professional experience. The post holder must be a qualified member of a CCAB body (ACCA, CIPFA or CIMA) and be actively undertaking Continuing Professional Development (CPD). . click apply for full job details
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Overview Moorfields Eye Hospital are recruiting a highly experienced Head of Finance to join their Research and Development team. Moorfields is the leading provider of eye health services in the UK and a world-class centre of excellence for ophthalmic research and education. Their clinical staff take great pride in providing high-quality care to their patients across their extensive specialist clinics, including their A&E department; Paediatric clinic; Retinal Therapy Unit; Cataract, Glaucoma, Genetics, Oracular Oncology departments; and many more. It provides state-of-the-art operating facilities run by some of the UK's leading ophthalmology surgeons, providing operative services including laser treatment, vision correction, cosmetic treatment, and various other corrective treatment for a range of eye conditions. THE POST: To be the senior position reporting to the Head of Financial Management and working with the Research & Development departments senior clinical team. To provide financial leadership for your division's, ensuring effective use of the division's financial resources in pursuit of agreed divisional and corporate goals. Constructively and positively challenge all aspects of divisional performance. Be responsible for and support all financial engagement with NIHR, commercial and non-commercial partners and all other external stakeholders and potential R&D funding providers. Take full responsibility for providing comprehensive financial management and support service to the division, providing a full range of advice to the Divisional Senior Management Team and other managers on Divisional, sub-specialty and cost centre budgets. To support the Division in the financial aspects of business case production and provide advice and support as necessary. The post-holder will also produce accurate costing statements for key internal stakeholder groups within the Trust. The post will complete Programme Budget returns for the Research Department. The post-holder will also be involved in the preparation and management of research grants and will need an understanding of the funding mechanisms in the University and the NHS. To ensure that Divisional budgets are appropriately maintained and financial results are reported accurately and in a timely manner on a monthly and annual basis. Lead, plan and coordinate the annual budget setting process for the Division. Provide specialist technical accounting and business knowledge, strong analytical skills, and effectively communicate complex finance issues to non-finance people. To be accountable to the Chief Financial Officer for the Division's adherence to statutory accounting requirements, DH and NHS Improvement accounting standards and Trust Standing Financial Instructions and other policies for internal control, corporate governance and reporting requirements. Main Responsibilities To have overall responsibility for all aspects of financial management within the division in conjunction with the Associate Director of Research, including monitoring of performance and providing advice on corrective action as necessary. Investigate and advise on highly complex projects spanning several years with many varied expenditure inputs and multiple external joint funding partners to provide strategic assurance and business planning advice for the sustainability and continuity of research projects individually and as a whole. To lead on the provision of financial information, advice and support to the division, meeting regularly with members of the management team to ensure that the financial position of the division and the Trust is understood and that any potential financial problems are identified early enough for corrective action to be taken. Thepost-holdermustbe capable of influencing the team to ensure achievement of the Trust's and division's financial objectives. To provide the Head of Financial Management with the relevant information so that assurance can be gained that all relevant costs, income and financial risks within the division are reported in an accurate and timely manner. To assist in the design, management and development of information systems within the division to assist in the monitoring, tracking and reporting of project statuses, which feed into assurances surrounding the financial reporting. To LeadtheproductionofannualbudgetscoveringIncome,Pay,andNon-Payfor individual research projects and programmes of work across various services including the Biometric Research Centre, Clinical Research Facility, Diagnostic hub, Insight hub; and with contribution from various clinical divisions to inform research management and governance.This will include budgeting at all levels for the entire R&D Department and individual income streams for the Biomedical Research Centre (BMRC) through to individualprogrammes,contractsandprojectgrants,includingapplicationstothe Special Trustees. To support the Research Department in the costing of all research related to any NHS resource according to the potential funding source i.e both commercial and charitable / non-commercial research protocols. This will entail liaison with clinicians and other non- financial staff across various services in working up the protocols, and providing accurate and decisive financial support as to the financial viability of research protocols. This will also require close collaboration with accounting staff and systems at the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology. The post holder will also need to escalate to the attention of the Head of Financial Management, protocols that might be considered high risk. The post-holder will be required to understand and implement a 'Full Economic Costing' system within the Trust and apply it to all research projects and programmes across various services.The post- holder will also understand the costing methodologies behind Healthcare Resource Groups (HRGs) and be able to apply them to research support services and be able to discuss the implications and differences between cost and price.This will require liaison and communication with non-financial staff, so clear and concise communication will be essential. The post-holder will take a lead on the production of management information including monthly financial statements of research accounts to the Research Office, highlighting areas of potential concern as soon as they become apparent.This will involve the completion of quarterly performance reports with a full and clear audit trail for considerationbythemembershipofallrelevantcommitteeswithintheR&D infrastructure. Tohave overall responsibility for reporting the financial riskratingfor thedivision, working with other senior finance team members to develop information systems to allow the reporting of such measures. To have overall responsibility for thedivisional financial forecast and thedivisional business plan to inform the annual planning process. To advise the R&D divisional team and clinical divisions across the Trust on any R&D government policy or legislative changes that may affect their devolved income giving advice on how to counter any possible adverse effect. Also to advise on any legislation or external factors that may result in higher costs or savings for the Trust. To lead on Trust-wide R&D service developments such as Clinical Research Facility (CRF) and National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) service development, Biometric Research Facility (BRF) bids for the Trust, and University College London (UCL) R&D development schemes. TodesignappropriatekeyperformanceindicatorswiththeHeadofFinancial Management, Deputy Chief Financial Officer, General Managers and other managers to be able to report to the Trust on key performances including finance. To ensure financial implications for service change within the division are evaluated through the approved business case process and benefits are delivered. To be the finance lead for supporting business case production within the division. To provide management reports and analysis to support the consolidation of the Trust's financial reports within deadlines. To ensure that appropriate monthly and annual maintenance of budgets takes place and that budgets and reported results are accurate and delivered as such in a timely manner. To work closely with the costing team to maintain apportionment and allocation methods for reporting contribution by site and service line and internal allocation of indirect costs and overheads where appropriate. To provide leadership and overall responsibility in the division for ensuring best value procurement, analysis of procurement data and development of the procurement work plan working closely with the procurement team; Toincreasethefinancialcapabilityofdivisionalmanagementteamsthroughthe provision of financial awareness training and continuous support for budget managers and service leads. To provide input as required to the Trust's statutory financial reports; To ensure that the Trust's standing financial instructions and financial procedures are adhered to at all times. Assure that appropriate financial policies and procedures are in place to support effective financial management and adherence to the regulations and Trust policies. Procedures are clear and communicated, understood by relevant staff and monitored at regular intervals. Requirements Degree or equivalent professional experience. The post holder must be a qualified member of a CCAB body (ACCA, CIPFA or CIMA) and be actively undertaking Continuing Professional Development (CPD). . click apply for full job details
Manchester Metropolitan University
Manchester, Lancashire
About us The Centre for Learning Enhancement and Educational Development (LEED) leads Manchester Metropolitan's digitally enhanced education, academic development, and education innovation. Our work is cross-functional, institution-wide and dedicated to improving education practice and innovation around the five themes of the University's education strategy. These are future-focused curriculum and delivery, excellent student experience, DELTA (Digitally Enhanced Learning, Teaching and Assessment), excellent graduate futures and supported and empowered staff. Our Digital Education Team Our Digital Education team (known as DigiEd) within LEED utilises its wide-ranging expertise to help staff deliver a flexible, active and digitally-enhanced education to all students, drawing on best practice in our virtual learning environment and wider digital estate. Due to upcoming retirements, we are recruiting for two key leadership roles in the DigiEd team: Assistant Director of LEED (Digital Education), and we are also advertising for an Associate Head of Digital Education that will report to the Assistant Director. Candidates are welcome to apply for both roles. These are both exciting opportunities to provide effective leadership for LEED and to drive the ongoing success of the DigiEd team. If you can lead and coordinate this important work, this is your chance to join us and play a key role in the strategic and operational leadership of Digitally Enhanced Education across Manchester Metropolitan University. About Manchester Met We have been proudly driving progress for more than two centuries. As one of the UK's largest and most popular universities, we're a force for good, dedicated to delivering outstanding research and excellent education. Our community of over 5,100 colleagues work in close partnership every day to bring about positive change regionally, nationally, and globally. Much more than a university, we are a place where ambitious people unite as a diverse and inclusive community to make meaningful connections. Where world-class facilities combine with exceptional minds to improve lives through innovation. We welcome those who are committed, talented, and hardworking. People who believe in our values and are as driven as we are to achieve shared goals. Build a role with purpose, in an environment designed to unlock your potential. Be part of Manchester Met. Be Manchester Met proud. Let's transform lives together. The Role Offering leadership and support on all aspects of digitally enhanced learning, teaching and assessment, the DigiEd team works with our four faculties and education facing professional services teams across the University. The DigiEd Team leads the implementation of our Digitally Enhanced Learning, Teaching and Assessment (DELTA) Strategy and develops high quality guidance, resources and training for staff to support excellent digitally enhanced education. The team also provides support for curriculum development around digitally enhanced education, collaborates closely with LEED colleagues on many of our educator development programmes and courses (including New to Teaching, our PSF scheme and Innovation Scholar Scheme), as well as co-organising the Annual LEED Learning and Teaching Conference for 250 of our educators. As a member of the LEED senior team, you will have specific strategic and operational leadership responsibility for the Digital Education Team, ensuring that the team's objectives align with LEED's strategic aims, delivering cross-team collaboration within and beyond LEED, and supporting and enabling the delivery of the University's Education and People Strategies. You will also be expected to build partnerships with external agencies and professional bodies to engage in collaborative work and enhance the University's reputation. The ability to deliver effective core provision across the range of DigiEd activities is essential. About You Your significant track record in the delivery and leadership of digitally enhanced education includes co-ordinating the deployment of staff and allocation of resources, leading, motivating and supporting teams, coaching and providing performance related feedback, and ensuring continuous improvement. With significant experience in digitally enhanced education, Generative AI and staff development - including knowledge of digitally enhanced learning, teaching and assessment platforms and their application (e.g. Virtual Learning Environments, other applications for Teaching and Learning, Adobe Creative Campus and accessibility platforms) - you will lead the implementation of our DELTA strategy. You will be an expert in flexible active learning approaches, able to collaborate effectively with senior leaders, faculties, departments, teams and individual staff at all levels. Your expertise in digital pedagogy will enhance teaching, learning, and assessment through personalisation, flexibility, and choice in what, where, when, and how our students learn. We are looking for evidence of the use of initiative, creativity and judgement in your development of approaches to supporting and empowering our educators, as well as preparing reports and proposals, presenting at national/international level, developing new partnerships and securing new income streams. You will be a confident communicator, able to influence and persuade senior academic and professional services stakeholders. In addition, you will have strong digital education professional networks enabling you to draw upon and influence sector-wide best practice. Further Information To make an initial informal enquiry, please contact Professor Fiona Saunders (Director, Centre for Learning Enhancement and Educational Development) at Applications must be made viaour recruitment system and should include a full CV and a letter of application setting out your interest in the role and details of how your knowledge, skills and experience match the essential criteria being sought. Please state in your covering letter if you've applied for both roles. Closing Date - Sunday 3 May 2026 Interviewswill be held in person in Manchester on Tuesday 2 June 2026 Inclusion & Diversity ManchesterMetropolitan University fosters an inclusive culture of belonging that promotes equity and celebrates diversity. We value a diverse workforce for the innovation and diversity of thought it brings and welcome applications from all local and international communities, including Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic backgrounds, disabled people, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Wesupport a range of flexible working arrangements, including hybrid and tailored schedules, which can be discussed with your line manager. If you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process or in your role, please let us know so we can provide appropriate support. Our commitment to inclusivity includes mentoring programmes, accessibility resources, and professional development opportunities to empower and support underrepresented groups. Manchester Met is aDisability Confident Leader and, under this scheme, aims to offer an interview to disabled people who apply for the role and meet the essential criteria as listed in the attached Job Description for that vacancy.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
About us The Centre for Learning Enhancement and Educational Development (LEED) leads Manchester Metropolitan's digitally enhanced education, academic development, and education innovation. Our work is cross-functional, institution-wide and dedicated to improving education practice and innovation around the five themes of the University's education strategy. These are future-focused curriculum and delivery, excellent student experience, DELTA (Digitally Enhanced Learning, Teaching and Assessment), excellent graduate futures and supported and empowered staff. Our Digital Education Team Our Digital Education team (known as DigiEd) within LEED utilises its wide-ranging expertise to help staff deliver a flexible, active and digitally-enhanced education to all students, drawing on best practice in our virtual learning environment and wider digital estate. Due to upcoming retirements, we are recruiting for two key leadership roles in the DigiEd team: Assistant Director of LEED (Digital Education), and we are also advertising for an Associate Head of Digital Education that will report to the Assistant Director. Candidates are welcome to apply for both roles. These are both exciting opportunities to provide effective leadership for LEED and to drive the ongoing success of the DigiEd team. If you can lead and coordinate this important work, this is your chance to join us and play a key role in the strategic and operational leadership of Digitally Enhanced Education across Manchester Metropolitan University. About Manchester Met We have been proudly driving progress for more than two centuries. As one of the UK's largest and most popular universities, we're a force for good, dedicated to delivering outstanding research and excellent education. Our community of over 5,100 colleagues work in close partnership every day to bring about positive change regionally, nationally, and globally. Much more than a university, we are a place where ambitious people unite as a diverse and inclusive community to make meaningful connections. Where world-class facilities combine with exceptional minds to improve lives through innovation. We welcome those who are committed, talented, and hardworking. People who believe in our values and are as driven as we are to achieve shared goals. Build a role with purpose, in an environment designed to unlock your potential. Be part of Manchester Met. Be Manchester Met proud. Let's transform lives together. The Role Offering leadership and support on all aspects of digitally enhanced learning, teaching and assessment, the DigiEd team works with our four faculties and education facing professional services teams across the University. The DigiEd Team leads the implementation of our Digitally Enhanced Learning, Teaching and Assessment (DELTA) Strategy and develops high quality guidance, resources and training for staff to support excellent digitally enhanced education. The team also provides support for curriculum development around digitally enhanced education, collaborates closely with LEED colleagues on many of our educator development programmes and courses (including New to Teaching, our PSF scheme and Innovation Scholar Scheme), as well as co-organising the Annual LEED Learning and Teaching Conference for 250 of our educators. As a member of the LEED senior team, you will have specific strategic and operational leadership responsibility for the Digital Education Team, ensuring that the team's objectives align with LEED's strategic aims, delivering cross-team collaboration within and beyond LEED, and supporting and enabling the delivery of the University's Education and People Strategies. You will also be expected to build partnerships with external agencies and professional bodies to engage in collaborative work and enhance the University's reputation. The ability to deliver effective core provision across the range of DigiEd activities is essential. About You Your significant track record in the delivery and leadership of digitally enhanced education includes co-ordinating the deployment of staff and allocation of resources, leading, motivating and supporting teams, coaching and providing performance related feedback, and ensuring continuous improvement. With significant experience in digitally enhanced education, Generative AI and staff development - including knowledge of digitally enhanced learning, teaching and assessment platforms and their application (e.g. Virtual Learning Environments, other applications for Teaching and Learning, Adobe Creative Campus and accessibility platforms) - you will lead the implementation of our DELTA strategy. You will be an expert in flexible active learning approaches, able to collaborate effectively with senior leaders, faculties, departments, teams and individual staff at all levels. Your expertise in digital pedagogy will enhance teaching, learning, and assessment through personalisation, flexibility, and choice in what, where, when, and how our students learn. We are looking for evidence of the use of initiative, creativity and judgement in your development of approaches to supporting and empowering our educators, as well as preparing reports and proposals, presenting at national/international level, developing new partnerships and securing new income streams. You will be a confident communicator, able to influence and persuade senior academic and professional services stakeholders. In addition, you will have strong digital education professional networks enabling you to draw upon and influence sector-wide best practice. Further Information To make an initial informal enquiry, please contact Professor Fiona Saunders (Director, Centre for Learning Enhancement and Educational Development) at Applications must be made viaour recruitment system and should include a full CV and a letter of application setting out your interest in the role and details of how your knowledge, skills and experience match the essential criteria being sought. Please state in your covering letter if you've applied for both roles. Closing Date - Sunday 3 May 2026 Interviewswill be held in person in Manchester on Tuesday 2 June 2026 Inclusion & Diversity ManchesterMetropolitan University fosters an inclusive culture of belonging that promotes equity and celebrates diversity. We value a diverse workforce for the innovation and diversity of thought it brings and welcome applications from all local and international communities, including Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic backgrounds, disabled people, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Wesupport a range of flexible working arrangements, including hybrid and tailored schedules, which can be discussed with your line manager. If you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process or in your role, please let us know so we can provide appropriate support. Our commitment to inclusivity includes mentoring programmes, accessibility resources, and professional development opportunities to empower and support underrepresented groups. Manchester Met is aDisability Confident Leader and, under this scheme, aims to offer an interview to disabled people who apply for the role and meet the essential criteria as listed in the attached Job Description for that vacancy.
Associate Director - Airport Planning page is loaded Associate Director - Airport Planninglocations: GB.Epsom.Woodcote Grove: GB.London.Nova Northtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R-152115 Job Description Overview Shape the Future of our cities and environments. Based in the South East of England (London and Epsom Surrey), our Airport team is founded on deep technical expertise, operational understanding, and a collaborative, solutions focused culture. We are well established across all major UK airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, and Manchester, and continue to expand our international portfolio across Europe, the Middle East, and beyond.As an Associate Director, you will play a key role in setting direction for airport planning capability, leading major commissions, strengthening client relationships, and supporting the long term development of people, tools, and services within the practice. Your RoleAt Associate Director level, you will have accountability for technical excellence, client leadership, and commercial performance, alongside line management and mentorship responsibilities. Providing strategic leadership on complex UK and international airport planning commissions, acting as Project Director or Technical Lead as appropriate. Acting as a trusted advisor to airport operators, regulators, and stakeholders, building long term client relationships and repeat business. Leading the development and delivery of airport masterplans and strategic planning studies, including airfield, terminal, apron, surface access, and landside development. Overseeing demand forecasting, capacity assessment, and data driven decision making, ensuring robust, defendable outputs. Taking overall responsibility for the quality, consistency, and timely delivery of technical reports, presentations, and client-facing outputs. Chairing and leading senior design reviews, client workshops, and stakeholder meetings. Playing a central role in work winning and business development, including shaping opportunity pipelines, leading bids and tenders, and supporting market strategy. Contributing to the growth and direction of the airport planning discipline, including development of tools, guidance, training material, and innovation initiatives. Providing line management, mentorship, and career development support to senior and junior team members, building a strong succession pipeline. Actively engaging with and contributing to the global aviation and infrastructure network, sharing knowledge and best practice across regions. About you Extensive professional experience in airport planning and development, with strong understanding of airfield planning, terminal planning, surface access, and facilities planning. In depth knowledge of CAA, EASA, ICAO, and IATA standards, and their application to real world airport environments. A relevant degree (or equivalent), with a postgraduate qualification in air transport or a related field desirable, and professional membership of a relevant institution. Strong understanding of airport stragety, operational interfaces, and development drivers, including passenger and baggage flows, retail and commercial planning, and surface access integration. Demonstrated experience leading large, complex, multi disciplinary projects, delivering high quality outputs on time and within budget. Proven ability to operate effectively at senior client and stakeholder level, influencing decision making and managing risk. Solid understanding of commercial, contractual, and financial aspects of consultancy project delivery. A clear track record of successful business development, including leading bids, winning work, and growing client accounts. Comfortable working in a fast paced consultancy environment with a strong sense of accountability and ownership. Willingness to travel periodically for short term project assignments. Reward & benefitsExplore the rewards and benefits that help you thrive - at every stage of your life and your career. Enjoy competitive salaries, employee rewards and a brilliant range of benefits you can tailor to suit your own health, wellbeing, financial and lifestyle choices. Make the most of a myriad of opportunities for training and professional development to grow your skills and expertise. And combine our hybrid working culture and flexible holiday allowances to balance a great job and fulfilling personal life. About AtkinsRéalisWe're , a world-class engineering services and nuclear organization. We connect people, data and technology to transform the world's infrastructure and energy systems. Together, with our industry partners and clients, and our global team of consultants, designers, engineers and project managers, we can change the world. We're committed to leading our clients across our various end markets to engineer a better future for our planet and its people. Additional information Security clearance This role may require security clearance and offers of employment will be dependent on obtaining the relevant level of clearance. If this is necessary, it will be discussed with you at interview. The vetting process is delivered by United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) and may require candidates to provide proof of residency in the UK of 5 years or longer. If applying to this role please do not make reference to (in conversation) or include in your application or CV, details of any current or previously held security clearance.We are committed to creating a culture where everyone feels that they belong - a place where we can all be ourselves, thrive and develop to be the best we can be. So, we offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and employee resource groups to support all employees. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we value applications from all backgrounds, cultures and ability. Worker Type Employee Job Type Regular At AtkinsRéalis , we seek to hire individuals with diverse characteristics, backgrounds and perspectives. We strongly believe that world-class talent makes no distinctions based on gender, ethnic or national origin, sexual identity and orientation, age, religion or disability, but enriches itself through these differences.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Associate Director - Airport Planning page is loaded Associate Director - Airport Planninglocations: GB.Epsom.Woodcote Grove: GB.London.Nova Northtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R-152115 Job Description Overview Shape the Future of our cities and environments. Based in the South East of England (London and Epsom Surrey), our Airport team is founded on deep technical expertise, operational understanding, and a collaborative, solutions focused culture. We are well established across all major UK airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, and Manchester, and continue to expand our international portfolio across Europe, the Middle East, and beyond.As an Associate Director, you will play a key role in setting direction for airport planning capability, leading major commissions, strengthening client relationships, and supporting the long term development of people, tools, and services within the practice. Your RoleAt Associate Director level, you will have accountability for technical excellence, client leadership, and commercial performance, alongside line management and mentorship responsibilities. Providing strategic leadership on complex UK and international airport planning commissions, acting as Project Director or Technical Lead as appropriate. Acting as a trusted advisor to airport operators, regulators, and stakeholders, building long term client relationships and repeat business. Leading the development and delivery of airport masterplans and strategic planning studies, including airfield, terminal, apron, surface access, and landside development. Overseeing demand forecasting, capacity assessment, and data driven decision making, ensuring robust, defendable outputs. Taking overall responsibility for the quality, consistency, and timely delivery of technical reports, presentations, and client-facing outputs. Chairing and leading senior design reviews, client workshops, and stakeholder meetings. Playing a central role in work winning and business development, including shaping opportunity pipelines, leading bids and tenders, and supporting market strategy. Contributing to the growth and direction of the airport planning discipline, including development of tools, guidance, training material, and innovation initiatives. Providing line management, mentorship, and career development support to senior and junior team members, building a strong succession pipeline. Actively engaging with and contributing to the global aviation and infrastructure network, sharing knowledge and best practice across regions. About you Extensive professional experience in airport planning and development, with strong understanding of airfield planning, terminal planning, surface access, and facilities planning. In depth knowledge of CAA, EASA, ICAO, and IATA standards, and their application to real world airport environments. A relevant degree (or equivalent), with a postgraduate qualification in air transport or a related field desirable, and professional membership of a relevant institution. Strong understanding of airport stragety, operational interfaces, and development drivers, including passenger and baggage flows, retail and commercial planning, and surface access integration. Demonstrated experience leading large, complex, multi disciplinary projects, delivering high quality outputs on time and within budget. Proven ability to operate effectively at senior client and stakeholder level, influencing decision making and managing risk. Solid understanding of commercial, contractual, and financial aspects of consultancy project delivery. A clear track record of successful business development, including leading bids, winning work, and growing client accounts. Comfortable working in a fast paced consultancy environment with a strong sense of accountability and ownership. Willingness to travel periodically for short term project assignments. Reward & benefitsExplore the rewards and benefits that help you thrive - at every stage of your life and your career. Enjoy competitive salaries, employee rewards and a brilliant range of benefits you can tailor to suit your own health, wellbeing, financial and lifestyle choices. Make the most of a myriad of opportunities for training and professional development to grow your skills and expertise. And combine our hybrid working culture and flexible holiday allowances to balance a great job and fulfilling personal life. About AtkinsRéalisWe're , a world-class engineering services and nuclear organization. We connect people, data and technology to transform the world's infrastructure and energy systems. Together, with our industry partners and clients, and our global team of consultants, designers, engineers and project managers, we can change the world. We're committed to leading our clients across our various end markets to engineer a better future for our planet and its people. Additional information Security clearance This role may require security clearance and offers of employment will be dependent on obtaining the relevant level of clearance. If this is necessary, it will be discussed with you at interview. The vetting process is delivered by United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) and may require candidates to provide proof of residency in the UK of 5 years or longer. If applying to this role please do not make reference to (in conversation) or include in your application or CV, details of any current or previously held security clearance.We are committed to creating a culture where everyone feels that they belong - a place where we can all be ourselves, thrive and develop to be the best we can be. So, we offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and employee resource groups to support all employees. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we value applications from all backgrounds, cultures and ability. Worker Type Employee Job Type Regular At AtkinsRéalis , we seek to hire individuals with diverse characteristics, backgrounds and perspectives. We strongly believe that world-class talent makes no distinctions based on gender, ethnic or national origin, sexual identity and orientation, age, religion or disability, but enriches itself through these differences.
Associate Director - Transport Planning page is loaded Associate Director - Transport Planningremote type: Hybridlocations: Southampton, UK: Bury St Edmunds, UK: Bolton, UKtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR101625SLR provide transport planning advice to clients across sectors including residential, retail and logistics. We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Transport Planning professional to join at Associate Director level, to assist with both project delivery and with client and team management activities. We are keen to hire in to several offices, including Southampton, Bury St Edmunds and Bolton.Our Transport & Mobility Planning team has a vision to deliver a valuable and lasting contribution to society through the way people connect, move and interact. Through bespoke solutions we enable development to be brought forward positively and sustainably, simultaneously optimising commercial value and placemaking. Whether we're working on garden towns, strategic rail freight interchanges, nuclear power stations, sports stadiums, public sector schemes or small residential projects, we combine vision and creativity with technical rigour in design, planning and modelling to ensure the best outcome.By implementing the latest innovations in transport planning, we are proud to be making a positive contribution, driving decarbonisation and changing mind-sets about travel behaviour. Our dedicated research and innovation arm ensures we are at the forefront of mobility solutions for sustainable development. Our team of social scientists, transport planners and climate specialists have a wealth of experience assisting in developing science-based and net zero carbon reduction targets.This knowledge provides our transport planners and engineers with insight and knowledge about best practice and future mobility approaches that directly benefit our clients on development planning projects in the UK.Led by one of the most experienced and recognised management teams in the industry, our scale, knowledge and reputation for unlocking complex sites in a sustainable manner provides our employees with vast development possibilities and the opportunity to help solve some of the most complex transport planning issues affecting our clients. As well as providing sound technical advice we consider it important to bring personality to our projects. We are focused on attracting and retaining high calibre individuals and hence many of our staff have, or are working towards, professional industry qualifications. Investing in our employees by providing training and a regular programme of CPD activities is part of our continual development strategy to improve skills, knowledge and understanding.We pride ourselves on being a company focussed on our staff and we seek to create a culture which is beneficial to both our staff and our clients. We create a camaraderie amongst all our staff through a variety of social events, with the aim of encouraging all new starters to become part of the team.As an Associate Director you will be responsible for the delivery of a wide range of transport planning project for various clients across the UK, using a detailed knowledge and experience of standard modelling packages and recognised transport appraisal techniques. The role You will be involved in managing and delivering a number of complex projects with the team at any one time. This would include the promotion of development sites from site identification/ acquisition, planning application submission, discharge of planning conditions and monitoring through the planning process, preparing transport statements, assessments, travel plans and other supporting documentation such as delivery servicing management plans.As part of the team or lead on projects, you will deliver market leading consultancy advice to clients and co-consultants and be confident in explaining technical matters to decision makers, interested parties, more junior team members and lay people. You will provide support to both junior and senior staff as well as having the opportunity to develop your own project management and work winning skills.Your key responsibilities will be: Manage client relationships to ensure the securing of work; Negotiate fee proposals; Manage projects in line with client expectations and internal priorities; Manage and control project finances; Communicate with colleagues as appropriate; Continue to update personal knowledge or relevant technical, legal and policy changes; Manage and develop colleague's technical and commercial skills within the team; Use personal judgement and initiative to develop effective and constructive solutions; Maintain continuous professional development; Provide guidance on quality matters and technical issues; and Seek to "add value" to all projects.SLR are global leaders in environmental and advisory solutions helping our clients achieve their sustainability goals. We are a consultancy with over 4,000 staff across 6 regions - including over 1,600 staff across Europe. SLR's 'one team' culture is at the heart of our business, providing a collaborative and supportive environment for professional development.Along with competitive salaries, our staff enjoy a comprehensive benefits package including a company pension and healthcare offering, travel and life insurance, critical illness cover and a structured career framework with regular reviews offering outstanding opportunities for progression. Alongside 25 day's annual leave, SLR offer agile working which allows staff to tailor hours worked around core hours, and our family friendly policies help balance the needs of professional and family life. About you You will be an experienced Transport Planner, with a thorough understanding of relevant planning and transport policy and delivery of advice and results for clients. You will ideally have: A degree in a related subject; Significant experience in preparing Transport Statements, Assessments and other related documents; Understanding of priority junction Modelling software (Junctions 11); Experience of using LINSIG and ability to understand outputs; Understanding of the principles of micro-simulation and strategic models/ modelling; Knowledge of design standards (DMRB, MfS) and when and how they are used; Experience of developing access, parking and sustainable transport strategies; Experience of preparing fee proposals and winning work independently; Knowledge of S106 agreements, S278 agreements and Traffic Regulation Orders; Project management skills with the capability to manage a wide and complex workload; Ability to work with minimal supervision and have a strong ability to use their own initiative; Excellent written and verbal communication skills; and Excellent interpersonal skills to develop working relationships with colleagues, co consultants, clients and stakeholders. Culture & Inclusion at SLR We are committed to being an equal opportunities employer, and our expectations go beyond purely complying with legislation. Through our Regional C&I Committees, Global Council and Employee Networks, we foster an inclusive environment where all people regardless of their background can thrive.We welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of their background, including those from groups that are currently under-represented at SLR, such as people identifying as 2SLGBTQI+, Indigenous peoples, ethnic minority groups, women, and people with visible or invisible disabilities, including those who are neurodivergent.Should you require any special adjustments throughout the recruitment process with us, please let us know. As a Disability Confident Committed employer, we seek to ensure all applicants have equitable support when applying to SLR.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Associate Director - Transport Planning page is loaded Associate Director - Transport Planningremote type: Hybridlocations: Southampton, UK: Bury St Edmunds, UK: Bolton, UKtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR101625SLR provide transport planning advice to clients across sectors including residential, retail and logistics. We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Transport Planning professional to join at Associate Director level, to assist with both project delivery and with client and team management activities. We are keen to hire in to several offices, including Southampton, Bury St Edmunds and Bolton.Our Transport & Mobility Planning team has a vision to deliver a valuable and lasting contribution to society through the way people connect, move and interact. Through bespoke solutions we enable development to be brought forward positively and sustainably, simultaneously optimising commercial value and placemaking. Whether we're working on garden towns, strategic rail freight interchanges, nuclear power stations, sports stadiums, public sector schemes or small residential projects, we combine vision and creativity with technical rigour in design, planning and modelling to ensure the best outcome.By implementing the latest innovations in transport planning, we are proud to be making a positive contribution, driving decarbonisation and changing mind-sets about travel behaviour. Our dedicated research and innovation arm ensures we are at the forefront of mobility solutions for sustainable development. Our team of social scientists, transport planners and climate specialists have a wealth of experience assisting in developing science-based and net zero carbon reduction targets.This knowledge provides our transport planners and engineers with insight and knowledge about best practice and future mobility approaches that directly benefit our clients on development planning projects in the UK.Led by one of the most experienced and recognised management teams in the industry, our scale, knowledge and reputation for unlocking complex sites in a sustainable manner provides our employees with vast development possibilities and the opportunity to help solve some of the most complex transport planning issues affecting our clients. As well as providing sound technical advice we consider it important to bring personality to our projects. We are focused on attracting and retaining high calibre individuals and hence many of our staff have, or are working towards, professional industry qualifications. Investing in our employees by providing training and a regular programme of CPD activities is part of our continual development strategy to improve skills, knowledge and understanding.We pride ourselves on being a company focussed on our staff and we seek to create a culture which is beneficial to both our staff and our clients. We create a camaraderie amongst all our staff through a variety of social events, with the aim of encouraging all new starters to become part of the team.As an Associate Director you will be responsible for the delivery of a wide range of transport planning project for various clients across the UK, using a detailed knowledge and experience of standard modelling packages and recognised transport appraisal techniques. The role You will be involved in managing and delivering a number of complex projects with the team at any one time. This would include the promotion of development sites from site identification/ acquisition, planning application submission, discharge of planning conditions and monitoring through the planning process, preparing transport statements, assessments, travel plans and other supporting documentation such as delivery servicing management plans.As part of the team or lead on projects, you will deliver market leading consultancy advice to clients and co-consultants and be confident in explaining technical matters to decision makers, interested parties, more junior team members and lay people. You will provide support to both junior and senior staff as well as having the opportunity to develop your own project management and work winning skills.Your key responsibilities will be: Manage client relationships to ensure the securing of work; Negotiate fee proposals; Manage projects in line with client expectations and internal priorities; Manage and control project finances; Communicate with colleagues as appropriate; Continue to update personal knowledge or relevant technical, legal and policy changes; Manage and develop colleague's technical and commercial skills within the team; Use personal judgement and initiative to develop effective and constructive solutions; Maintain continuous professional development; Provide guidance on quality matters and technical issues; and Seek to "add value" to all projects.SLR are global leaders in environmental and advisory solutions helping our clients achieve their sustainability goals. We are a consultancy with over 4,000 staff across 6 regions - including over 1,600 staff across Europe. SLR's 'one team' culture is at the heart of our business, providing a collaborative and supportive environment for professional development.Along with competitive salaries, our staff enjoy a comprehensive benefits package including a company pension and healthcare offering, travel and life insurance, critical illness cover and a structured career framework with regular reviews offering outstanding opportunities for progression. Alongside 25 day's annual leave, SLR offer agile working which allows staff to tailor hours worked around core hours, and our family friendly policies help balance the needs of professional and family life. About you You will be an experienced Transport Planner, with a thorough understanding of relevant planning and transport policy and delivery of advice and results for clients. You will ideally have: A degree in a related subject; Significant experience in preparing Transport Statements, Assessments and other related documents; Understanding of priority junction Modelling software (Junctions 11); Experience of using LINSIG and ability to understand outputs; Understanding of the principles of micro-simulation and strategic models/ modelling; Knowledge of design standards (DMRB, MfS) and when and how they are used; Experience of developing access, parking and sustainable transport strategies; Experience of preparing fee proposals and winning work independently; Knowledge of S106 agreements, S278 agreements and Traffic Regulation Orders; Project management skills with the capability to manage a wide and complex workload; Ability to work with minimal supervision and have a strong ability to use their own initiative; Excellent written and verbal communication skills; and Excellent interpersonal skills to develop working relationships with colleagues, co consultants, clients and stakeholders. Culture & Inclusion at SLR We are committed to being an equal opportunities employer, and our expectations go beyond purely complying with legislation. Through our Regional C&I Committees, Global Council and Employee Networks, we foster an inclusive environment where all people regardless of their background can thrive.We welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of their background, including those from groups that are currently under-represented at SLR, such as people identifying as 2SLGBTQI+, Indigenous peoples, ethnic minority groups, women, and people with visible or invisible disabilities, including those who are neurodivergent.Should you require any special adjustments throughout the recruitment process with us, please let us know. As a Disability Confident Committed employer, we seek to ensure all applicants have equitable support when applying to SLR.
Associate - Immigration Hours: Full-time, 9:30am - 5.30pm Department: Immigration, Putney We are a "top 100", London-based law firm with around 200 highly regarded specialist solicitors and lawyers. We advise a mix of commercial, not for profit, regulatory and private clients. Our immigration team has a need for a c.2 year PQE immigration solicitor to advise on a broad mix of business immigration and private client immigration matters. Our immigration team has been legal directory rated for around 15 years and advises on almost all areas of UK immigration law as it relates to businesses and individuals, including advising on: Sponsorship based visa applications Licensing as a sponsor with the Home Office and ongoing compliance with the sponsorship regime Immigration routes by which entrepreneurs and business people can establish UK companies and secure residence in the UK Immigration compliance audits British citizenship and indefinite leave to remain/settlement applications Family and dependency based visa applications Challenging unlawful Home Office decisions Immigration issues arising from corporate transactions and administrations Immigration issues arising from adoption and surrogacy Our team is based in the Putney office and our firm has an agile working policy, under which (currently) the equivalent of two days a week can be spent working at home subject to client/department needs etc. Technical skills and expertise We are looking for an immigration lawyer with the following skills/experience: c.2 years' experience of advising both businesses (including large multinationals) and individuals on the full range of UK immigration law and someone who is strong in both areas and keen to continue advising on both Experience of working (for at least c.2 years) within a leading legal immigration team that is ideally ranked or at least noted for both business and personal immigration work Experience of supporting other professional services firms and their clients with immigration matters Self starter and strong internal drive Proactive and sophisticated management of a mixed caseload to make the legal advice process as smooth and seamless as possible for clients Sophisticated client service delivery Keen to take a proactive role in marketing and business development Friendly and collegiate Ability to "run with" large business and complex individual immigration matters with minimal supervision Maintains good relationships with other team members Strong intellect Past supervision experience, e.g. supervising trainees, junior associates and/or paralegals a bonus Strong billing history and financial management skills, including regularly billing their own files First rate accuracy, technical and legal drafting skills The Role This is a rare opportunity for an associate who wants to step up to a collegiate and friendly team in which they: Will be given significant client facing and hands on responsibility from the offset Will be trusted to "run with" their own cases, with only as much supervision as is required depending on their ability and experience etcCan make a real impact within an established and highly ranked team Will be given an excellent platform on which to progress their careers, profiles and business development acumen Your career development Russell Cooke's lawyers are rounded professional advisers with strong commercial awareness and a commitment to exceeding client expectations. All our lawyers benefit from our cohort based career development programme. We understand the importance of building an internal network and have developed this excellent cohort programme to allow our lawyers to work together across practice areas and share their knowledge, experiences and networks. At each stage of your career, and as you move through the cohorts, a bespoke training programme will be provided to support you with your development and progression. Salary and benefits We offer competitive salaries and generous benefits. For more information or to apply please follow the link on the portal. We welcome direct applications. If you would like any further information about the firm please contact a member of the HR team. We have a diverse workforce and aim to attract high calibre applicants that reflect the demography of our geographical location and client base. Individuals will be employed solely on merit and the requirement of the position. No applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of sex, race, marital status, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender Identity or religion. Reasonable adjustments will be made to eliminate or reduce disadvantage.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Associate - Immigration Hours: Full-time, 9:30am - 5.30pm Department: Immigration, Putney We are a "top 100", London-based law firm with around 200 highly regarded specialist solicitors and lawyers. We advise a mix of commercial, not for profit, regulatory and private clients. Our immigration team has a need for a c.2 year PQE immigration solicitor to advise on a broad mix of business immigration and private client immigration matters. Our immigration team has been legal directory rated for around 15 years and advises on almost all areas of UK immigration law as it relates to businesses and individuals, including advising on: Sponsorship based visa applications Licensing as a sponsor with the Home Office and ongoing compliance with the sponsorship regime Immigration routes by which entrepreneurs and business people can establish UK companies and secure residence in the UK Immigration compliance audits British citizenship and indefinite leave to remain/settlement applications Family and dependency based visa applications Challenging unlawful Home Office decisions Immigration issues arising from corporate transactions and administrations Immigration issues arising from adoption and surrogacy Our team is based in the Putney office and our firm has an agile working policy, under which (currently) the equivalent of two days a week can be spent working at home subject to client/department needs etc. Technical skills and expertise We are looking for an immigration lawyer with the following skills/experience: c.2 years' experience of advising both businesses (including large multinationals) and individuals on the full range of UK immigration law and someone who is strong in both areas and keen to continue advising on both Experience of working (for at least c.2 years) within a leading legal immigration team that is ideally ranked or at least noted for both business and personal immigration work Experience of supporting other professional services firms and their clients with immigration matters Self starter and strong internal drive Proactive and sophisticated management of a mixed caseload to make the legal advice process as smooth and seamless as possible for clients Sophisticated client service delivery Keen to take a proactive role in marketing and business development Friendly and collegiate Ability to "run with" large business and complex individual immigration matters with minimal supervision Maintains good relationships with other team members Strong intellect Past supervision experience, e.g. supervising trainees, junior associates and/or paralegals a bonus Strong billing history and financial management skills, including regularly billing their own files First rate accuracy, technical and legal drafting skills The Role This is a rare opportunity for an associate who wants to step up to a collegiate and friendly team in which they: Will be given significant client facing and hands on responsibility from the offset Will be trusted to "run with" their own cases, with only as much supervision as is required depending on their ability and experience etcCan make a real impact within an established and highly ranked team Will be given an excellent platform on which to progress their careers, profiles and business development acumen Your career development Russell Cooke's lawyers are rounded professional advisers with strong commercial awareness and a commitment to exceeding client expectations. All our lawyers benefit from our cohort based career development programme. We understand the importance of building an internal network and have developed this excellent cohort programme to allow our lawyers to work together across practice areas and share their knowledge, experiences and networks. At each stage of your career, and as you move through the cohorts, a bespoke training programme will be provided to support you with your development and progression. Salary and benefits We offer competitive salaries and generous benefits. For more information or to apply please follow the link on the portal. We welcome direct applications. If you would like any further information about the firm please contact a member of the HR team. We have a diverse workforce and aim to attract high calibre applicants that reflect the demography of our geographical location and client base. Individuals will be employed solely on merit and the requirement of the position. No applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of sex, race, marital status, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender Identity or religion. Reasonable adjustments will be made to eliminate or reduce disadvantage.
Civil Engineering Associate / Director Designate Leicester A growing, design-focused Civil & Structural Engineering Consultancy is seeking to appoint a Chartered Civil Engineer at Associate to Director designate level to support its continued expansion in Leicester. The business has developed an extensive and varied portfolio of work across sectors including large-scale residential developments, commercial schemes, healthcare, education, regeneration and retail projects, as well as more specialist and technically challenging structures. With a reputation for delivering high-quality, sustainable engineering solutions, they continue to attract repeat business from a strong and loyal client base. This is a key leadership role within the organisation, offering the opportunity to influence both project delivery and the strategic direction of the business. You will oversee a portfolio of infrastructure projects, provide technical leadership to the Civil Engineering team and ensure that high standards are consistently achieved across all work. You will also play a significant role in client engagement, working closely with developers, architects and contractors to develop practical and innovative solutions that meet project constraints. The ability to anticipate challenges and provide commercially aware solutions will be essential. Given the seniority of the role and requirement for client meetings and site presence, a full UK driving licence is essential. With a strong emphasis on collaboration, quality and continuous improvement, the business invests heavily in its people and processes, as demonstrated by its ongoing commitment to quality standards and repeat accreditations. The position offers a highly competitive package, including performance-related bonus, enhanced pension, flexible working at a senior level and the opportunity to influence business direction. For the right individual, this represents a genuine pathway to Director, with the autonomy to help shape and grow a successful office. For more information about this role, please contact Sam at Calibre or click apply Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Civil Engineering Associate / Director Designate Leicester A growing, design-focused Civil & Structural Engineering Consultancy is seeking to appoint a Chartered Civil Engineer at Associate to Director designate level to support its continued expansion in Leicester. The business has developed an extensive and varied portfolio of work across sectors including large-scale residential developments, commercial schemes, healthcare, education, regeneration and retail projects, as well as more specialist and technically challenging structures. With a reputation for delivering high-quality, sustainable engineering solutions, they continue to attract repeat business from a strong and loyal client base. This is a key leadership role within the organisation, offering the opportunity to influence both project delivery and the strategic direction of the business. You will oversee a portfolio of infrastructure projects, provide technical leadership to the Civil Engineering team and ensure that high standards are consistently achieved across all work. You will also play a significant role in client engagement, working closely with developers, architects and contractors to develop practical and innovative solutions that meet project constraints. The ability to anticipate challenges and provide commercially aware solutions will be essential. Given the seniority of the role and requirement for client meetings and site presence, a full UK driving licence is essential. With a strong emphasis on collaboration, quality and continuous improvement, the business invests heavily in its people and processes, as demonstrated by its ongoing commitment to quality standards and repeat accreditations. The position offers a highly competitive package, including performance-related bonus, enhanced pension, flexible working at a senior level and the opportunity to influence business direction. For the right individual, this represents a genuine pathway to Director, with the autonomy to help shape and grow a successful office. For more information about this role, please contact Sam at Calibre or click apply Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business.
Junior / Trainee Sales Consultant (Regional Patch) £30,000- £35,000 + Bonus + Full Training + Progression + Company Vehicle + Field Based + Company Benefits Exeter- covering a regional patch around the South West Are you a Junior Salesperson or similar looking for a unique and exciting role within a multi-million £ leading manufacturer who offer full training and have the opportunity to make the role your own, as well as a clear progression structure right through to directorship? This leading company produce a range of products for use within the Roofing industry which they sell to a broad client base of clients across the UK, primarily Builders Merchants. They have seen continual growth since their establishment to the point that they have a turnover in excess of £20m and due to an internal promotion are looking to grow their friendly sales team. In this varied role you will be covering a regional patch across the South West of England, attending a range of Builders Merchants undertaking product demonstrations in addition to upselling to customers. You will report to the Sales Team Leader for the area, and occasionally attend exhibitions and associated events, as you work primarily autonomously (once trained) but liaise closely with the UK Sales team of 14. This exciting role would suit someone with a Full Driving Licence looking for a role split between Sales and hands-on work within a market-leading manufacturer who offer full training, a bonus and unrivalled progression opportunities. The Role: Carry out visits to Builders Merchants to demonstrate how to use products Receive full training from area Sales Team Leader, and work closely with them Upsell to clients on site and at events / exhibitions Cover a regional patch across the South West of the UK Company Vehicle and Sales Bonus provided The Person: Looking to build a career in sales Wants a hands on role Full Driving Licence - happy to cover a patch around the South West Junior, Trainee, Sales, Engineer, Consultant, Business Development, Account Manager, Field, Construction, Roofing, Builders Merchants, South West, Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, Southampton, Bournemouth Reference number: BBBH If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set. Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Junior / Trainee Sales Consultant (Regional Patch) £30,000- £35,000 + Bonus + Full Training + Progression + Company Vehicle + Field Based + Company Benefits Exeter- covering a regional patch around the South West Are you a Junior Salesperson or similar looking for a unique and exciting role within a multi-million £ leading manufacturer who offer full training and have the opportunity to make the role your own, as well as a clear progression structure right through to directorship? This leading company produce a range of products for use within the Roofing industry which they sell to a broad client base of clients across the UK, primarily Builders Merchants. They have seen continual growth since their establishment to the point that they have a turnover in excess of £20m and due to an internal promotion are looking to grow their friendly sales team. In this varied role you will be covering a regional patch across the South West of England, attending a range of Builders Merchants undertaking product demonstrations in addition to upselling to customers. You will report to the Sales Team Leader for the area, and occasionally attend exhibitions and associated events, as you work primarily autonomously (once trained) but liaise closely with the UK Sales team of 14. This exciting role would suit someone with a Full Driving Licence looking for a role split between Sales and hands-on work within a market-leading manufacturer who offer full training, a bonus and unrivalled progression opportunities. The Role: Carry out visits to Builders Merchants to demonstrate how to use products Receive full training from area Sales Team Leader, and work closely with them Upsell to clients on site and at events / exhibitions Cover a regional patch across the South West of the UK Company Vehicle and Sales Bonus provided The Person: Looking to build a career in sales Wants a hands on role Full Driving Licence - happy to cover a patch around the South West Junior, Trainee, Sales, Engineer, Consultant, Business Development, Account Manager, Field, Construction, Roofing, Builders Merchants, South West, Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, Southampton, Bournemouth Reference number: BBBH If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set. Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at our website.
A rare opportunity for an experienced National Account Manager with a vast knowledge of the home improvements, DIY sector to join the UK division of a multi-million dollar manufacturer. BASIC SALARY: £60,000 - £70,000 BENEFITS Annual Bonus Company Car Pension Executive Benefits Mobile LOCATION: Home based COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Birmingham, Swindon, Reading, Oxford, Watford, Gloucester, Worcester JOB DESCRIPTION: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector Reporting to the UK Managing Director, you will be an experienced and driven National Account Manager who will lead and grow key customer relationships within the home improvements sector. You will be responsible for managing major national accounts, developing long-term commercial strategies, and driving profitable growth across multiple product categories. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector As our National Account Manager, you will : Manage and grow existing national retail and trade accounts across the UK Identify new business opportunities and secure longterm partnerships Develop account plans, sales forecasts, and promotional strategies Lead annual negotiations including pricing, JBP agreements, and category terms Analyse sales data to track performance and identify growth areas Collaborate with marketing, supply chain, and product teams to deliver customer-specific initiatives Act as the primary point of contact for key decision-makers within major buying groups, merchants, and retail partners Represent the brand at trade events, exhibitions, and customer meetings PERSON SPECIFICATION: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector To be successful in your application, ideally you will have: Proven experience as a National Account Manager or Key Account Manager A strong background in the home improvement, building products, DIY, or construction sectors, however we will consider other market sectors Excellent negotiation and relationship-building skills Strong commercial acumen with a data-driven mindset Confident communication skills, capable of influencing at senior levels Resilience, be self motivated and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationwide We want someone who is driven to succeed and looking for an opportunity to work within a multinational organisation that offers extensive freedom of action and which has room to invest and very ambitious plans THE COMPANY: We are an established company, operating in markets worldwide. We have a significant footprint in the DIY sector. PROSPECTS: The opportunity to join a very large multinational organisation. This position will be challenging but also tremendously rewarding. Coaching, mentoring and training are an integral part of our culture. A first-class remuneration package including a highly competitive salary, bonus, pension, and other benefits normally associated with an international group. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets, and worked with the following products and/or services: National Account Manager, Account Manager, Key Account Manager, Sales Manager, Account Manager, Sales Executive, Territory Sales Manager, Business Development Manager - Builders Merchants, Construction, DIY Sectors, Home Improvements INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: IP18426, Wallace Hind Selection
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
A rare opportunity for an experienced National Account Manager with a vast knowledge of the home improvements, DIY sector to join the UK division of a multi-million dollar manufacturer. BASIC SALARY: £60,000 - £70,000 BENEFITS Annual Bonus Company Car Pension Executive Benefits Mobile LOCATION: Home based COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Birmingham, Swindon, Reading, Oxford, Watford, Gloucester, Worcester JOB DESCRIPTION: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector Reporting to the UK Managing Director, you will be an experienced and driven National Account Manager who will lead and grow key customer relationships within the home improvements sector. You will be responsible for managing major national accounts, developing long-term commercial strategies, and driving profitable growth across multiple product categories. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector As our National Account Manager, you will : Manage and grow existing national retail and trade accounts across the UK Identify new business opportunities and secure longterm partnerships Develop account plans, sales forecasts, and promotional strategies Lead annual negotiations including pricing, JBP agreements, and category terms Analyse sales data to track performance and identify growth areas Collaborate with marketing, supply chain, and product teams to deliver customer-specific initiatives Act as the primary point of contact for key decision-makers within major buying groups, merchants, and retail partners Represent the brand at trade events, exhibitions, and customer meetings PERSON SPECIFICATION: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector To be successful in your application, ideally you will have: Proven experience as a National Account Manager or Key Account Manager A strong background in the home improvement, building products, DIY, or construction sectors, however we will consider other market sectors Excellent negotiation and relationship-building skills Strong commercial acumen with a data-driven mindset Confident communication skills, capable of influencing at senior levels Resilience, be self motivated and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationwide We want someone who is driven to succeed and looking for an opportunity to work within a multinational organisation that offers extensive freedom of action and which has room to invest and very ambitious plans THE COMPANY: We are an established company, operating in markets worldwide. We have a significant footprint in the DIY sector. PROSPECTS: The opportunity to join a very large multinational organisation. This position will be challenging but also tremendously rewarding. Coaching, mentoring and training are an integral part of our culture. A first-class remuneration package including a highly competitive salary, bonus, pension, and other benefits normally associated with an international group. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets, and worked with the following products and/or services: National Account Manager, Account Manager, Key Account Manager, Sales Manager, Account Manager, Sales Executive, Territory Sales Manager, Business Development Manager - Builders Merchants, Construction, DIY Sectors, Home Improvements INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: IP18426, Wallace Hind Selection
Applications are invited for the post of Corporate Governance Manager at Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust (HCT). This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the delivery of future governance provision within the Trust. The post holder will provide leadership of the Office of the Board, ensuring the highest standards of corporate governance practice and compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements, including those set out in the NHS Code of Governance. Leading on the implementation of recommendations arising from recent Well-Led and Governance reviews, the post holder will also ensure effective, proactive governance support to the Chair and Board members, including line management responsibility for the Office of the Board and Business Support Teams. Based at Howard Court, Welwyn Garden City, the post holder will work with colleagues at all levels of the organisation to ensure robust, transparent and effective decision-making, strong assurance processes, and governance arrangements that support the delivery of high-quality patient care and organisational objectives. Main duties of the job The post holder will fulfil the leadership responsibilities of the Trust Secretary, including management of the Office of the Board and Business Support Team. This is a pressured role where the post holder will work autonomously, exercising judgement and initiative on behalf of the Chief Executive Officer and the Chair and members of the Board working to short deadlines and dealing with complex, confidential, challenging and rapidly changing issues in a calm and professional manner. The post holder will be responsible for the development of processes and procedures to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements and good governance practice, including oversight of corporate registers, the oversight and management of support to the Trust Board, including Board subcommittees and other Board events including the Trust's Annual General Meeting and Board development programme. The post holder will also manage the internal processes relating to medicolegal claims and inquests involving the Trust. The post holder will exercise a high degree of independent judgement, flexibility and personal initiative, be able to work under pressure to meet tight deadlines and be able to prioritise and delegate workload whilst managing other competing priorities in a calm, positive and supportive manner. About us You can apply to Access to Work to get money for communication support at a job interview - please use this link for more information: need to apply before the interview takes place. Job responsibilities Board and Subcommittees To oversee all aspects of management of the high-profile Board and Subcommittee meetings, requiring a high level of attention to detail including taking and transcribing complex minutes to meet good governance requirements. To support Public and Private Board meetings, Board Development Days and Shadow Board meetings and oversee support for a number of delegated Board subcommittee meetings and the Executive Committee meeting to ensure that they are conducted efficiently and effectively and in accordance with best governance practice. To act as a point of contact for the Office of the Board, dealing promptly and professionally with enquiries and to respond informatively to enquiries from Board / Committee members, Trust staff, external stakeholders, patients, service users and the public. To be responsible for the development, maintenance and monitoring of annual business cycles, terms of reference and self-assessments for the Board and its sub-committees. To be responsible for the maintenance and review of the master library of all Trust Committee Terms of Reference. Corporate Governance, Compliance and Claims To be responsible for the development, maintenance and review of the Trust Governance Manual and updating of all relevant policies, procedures and schemes and other required corporate documents in response to any regulatory changes. To be responsible for all Trust registers, ensuring they are kept up to date, published, and available for public inspection where necessary and preparing periodic reports relating to the registers to comply with regulatory requirements and best practice. To lead the coordination and collation of information produced to support the resolution of legal claims. To liaise directly with panel solicitors and the coroners office to provide access to comprehensive legal services on behalf of members of the Executive team and Trust staff as required. To draft relevant sections and provide information for key corporate documents and publications including the Annual Report, the Delivery Plan and Integrated Business Plans. To develop and implement service improvements which arise from internal audit reports and Well-Led reviews of governance practice. To draft responses to relevant requests made under the Freedom of Information Act. Chief Executive Officer, Chair and Non- Executive Directors To manage Chair and Non-executive Directors time, making informed judgements based on the understanding of competing demands, taking the initiative to deal with issues on their behalf to ensure that their time is focussed on key priorities and work programmes. To be the internal and external first point of contact for the Chair and Non-Executive Directors on Board matters, ensuring full day-to-day executive level administration support and guidance is provided, where required. To be responsible for working closely with the Board and Executive Directors to collate, quality check and distribute complex and sensitive corporate documentation. Ensure the publication of those papers that are required to be made publicly available on the Trust website (or elsewhere) and staff intranet. To draft high quality correspondence, responses, briefings and presentations by analysing complex information on behalf of the Trust as directed by members of the Executive team or Board. To ensure that all issues are dealt with in line with the Chair and Chief Executive Officers views, exercising judgement in their absence and referring appropriately to other Executive team members. To be responsible for providing executive level support for all meetings chaired by the Chair and Non-Executive Directors internally and externally. To be responsible for a delegated budget to support the procurement of supplies and facilities required by the Board and sub-committees to ensure smooth and effective operation. To be responsible for authorising procurement and expenditure as delegated by the Chief Executive Officer. To ensure periodic cover is provided for the Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive and Chair in the exercise of their functions during periods of absence. Information Management To act as a source of advice on best practice and compliance with corporate guidelines when preparing committee papers and other corporate documents. To make best use of available technology to facilitate the smooth running of the Board, Board sub-committees and Office of the Board and associated meetings, including videoconferencing, and the implementation and maintenance of effective electronic filing systems which adhere to the Trusts Records Management and Information Governance policies. The post holder must carry out their responsibilities with due regard to the Trusts policies, procedures, and schemes. Management and Leadership To proactively facilitate the effective running of Board-level communications, ensuring cohesion and good governance between the Board and Board sub-Committees, the Office of the Board and the communications team. To assist other members of the Corporate Governance team and wider teams in HCT in prioritising and meeting objectives of the Board, working flexibly across duties at times of operational necessity. To provide effective leadership and management of the Office of the Board within the Corporate Governance function, ensuring that relevant policies and procedures are implemented consistently. To be responsible for the recruitment and retention of staff within own area of responsibility, acting in accordance with recruitment guidelines and ensuring proactive management of vacancies within the designated budget. To ensure that frameworks and systems are in place for the appraisal, supervision and personal development of staff and participate in annual appraisal process for own areas of responsibility. To ensure that performance management, grievance and disciplinary procedures are followed in accordance with the organisation's recognised procedures. To ensure that full account is taken of all issues of equality and diversity in all areas of leadership and management. To manage own time effectively and delegate responsibilities and functions responsibly. To take an active part in developing skills commensurate with the requirements of the Trust Secretary role and ensuring mandatory training is fully up to date. To undertake any other duties as required, in accordance with the grade and nature of the post. Person Specification Essential and Desirable Degree or experience at post graduate diploma level. NVQ Level 4 Diploma in Business & Administration plus significant secretarial skills acquired through training and experience. . click apply for full job details
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Applications are invited for the post of Corporate Governance Manager at Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust (HCT). This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the delivery of future governance provision within the Trust. The post holder will provide leadership of the Office of the Board, ensuring the highest standards of corporate governance practice and compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements, including those set out in the NHS Code of Governance. Leading on the implementation of recommendations arising from recent Well-Led and Governance reviews, the post holder will also ensure effective, proactive governance support to the Chair and Board members, including line management responsibility for the Office of the Board and Business Support Teams. Based at Howard Court, Welwyn Garden City, the post holder will work with colleagues at all levels of the organisation to ensure robust, transparent and effective decision-making, strong assurance processes, and governance arrangements that support the delivery of high-quality patient care and organisational objectives. Main duties of the job The post holder will fulfil the leadership responsibilities of the Trust Secretary, including management of the Office of the Board and Business Support Team. This is a pressured role where the post holder will work autonomously, exercising judgement and initiative on behalf of the Chief Executive Officer and the Chair and members of the Board working to short deadlines and dealing with complex, confidential, challenging and rapidly changing issues in a calm and professional manner. The post holder will be responsible for the development of processes and procedures to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements and good governance practice, including oversight of corporate registers, the oversight and management of support to the Trust Board, including Board subcommittees and other Board events including the Trust's Annual General Meeting and Board development programme. The post holder will also manage the internal processes relating to medicolegal claims and inquests involving the Trust. The post holder will exercise a high degree of independent judgement, flexibility and personal initiative, be able to work under pressure to meet tight deadlines and be able to prioritise and delegate workload whilst managing other competing priorities in a calm, positive and supportive manner. About us You can apply to Access to Work to get money for communication support at a job interview - please use this link for more information: need to apply before the interview takes place. Job responsibilities Board and Subcommittees To oversee all aspects of management of the high-profile Board and Subcommittee meetings, requiring a high level of attention to detail including taking and transcribing complex minutes to meet good governance requirements. To support Public and Private Board meetings, Board Development Days and Shadow Board meetings and oversee support for a number of delegated Board subcommittee meetings and the Executive Committee meeting to ensure that they are conducted efficiently and effectively and in accordance with best governance practice. To act as a point of contact for the Office of the Board, dealing promptly and professionally with enquiries and to respond informatively to enquiries from Board / Committee members, Trust staff, external stakeholders, patients, service users and the public. To be responsible for the development, maintenance and monitoring of annual business cycles, terms of reference and self-assessments for the Board and its sub-committees. To be responsible for the maintenance and review of the master library of all Trust Committee Terms of Reference. Corporate Governance, Compliance and Claims To be responsible for the development, maintenance and review of the Trust Governance Manual and updating of all relevant policies, procedures and schemes and other required corporate documents in response to any regulatory changes. To be responsible for all Trust registers, ensuring they are kept up to date, published, and available for public inspection where necessary and preparing periodic reports relating to the registers to comply with regulatory requirements and best practice. To lead the coordination and collation of information produced to support the resolution of legal claims. To liaise directly with panel solicitors and the coroners office to provide access to comprehensive legal services on behalf of members of the Executive team and Trust staff as required. To draft relevant sections and provide information for key corporate documents and publications including the Annual Report, the Delivery Plan and Integrated Business Plans. To develop and implement service improvements which arise from internal audit reports and Well-Led reviews of governance practice. To draft responses to relevant requests made under the Freedom of Information Act. Chief Executive Officer, Chair and Non- Executive Directors To manage Chair and Non-executive Directors time, making informed judgements based on the understanding of competing demands, taking the initiative to deal with issues on their behalf to ensure that their time is focussed on key priorities and work programmes. To be the internal and external first point of contact for the Chair and Non-Executive Directors on Board matters, ensuring full day-to-day executive level administration support and guidance is provided, where required. To be responsible for working closely with the Board and Executive Directors to collate, quality check and distribute complex and sensitive corporate documentation. Ensure the publication of those papers that are required to be made publicly available on the Trust website (or elsewhere) and staff intranet. To draft high quality correspondence, responses, briefings and presentations by analysing complex information on behalf of the Trust as directed by members of the Executive team or Board. To ensure that all issues are dealt with in line with the Chair and Chief Executive Officers views, exercising judgement in their absence and referring appropriately to other Executive team members. To be responsible for providing executive level support for all meetings chaired by the Chair and Non-Executive Directors internally and externally. To be responsible for a delegated budget to support the procurement of supplies and facilities required by the Board and sub-committees to ensure smooth and effective operation. To be responsible for authorising procurement and expenditure as delegated by the Chief Executive Officer. To ensure periodic cover is provided for the Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive and Chair in the exercise of their functions during periods of absence. Information Management To act as a source of advice on best practice and compliance with corporate guidelines when preparing committee papers and other corporate documents. To make best use of available technology to facilitate the smooth running of the Board, Board sub-committees and Office of the Board and associated meetings, including videoconferencing, and the implementation and maintenance of effective electronic filing systems which adhere to the Trusts Records Management and Information Governance policies. The post holder must carry out their responsibilities with due regard to the Trusts policies, procedures, and schemes. Management and Leadership To proactively facilitate the effective running of Board-level communications, ensuring cohesion and good governance between the Board and Board sub-Committees, the Office of the Board and the communications team. To assist other members of the Corporate Governance team and wider teams in HCT in prioritising and meeting objectives of the Board, working flexibly across duties at times of operational necessity. To provide effective leadership and management of the Office of the Board within the Corporate Governance function, ensuring that relevant policies and procedures are implemented consistently. To be responsible for the recruitment and retention of staff within own area of responsibility, acting in accordance with recruitment guidelines and ensuring proactive management of vacancies within the designated budget. To ensure that frameworks and systems are in place for the appraisal, supervision and personal development of staff and participate in annual appraisal process for own areas of responsibility. To ensure that performance management, grievance and disciplinary procedures are followed in accordance with the organisation's recognised procedures. To ensure that full account is taken of all issues of equality and diversity in all areas of leadership and management. To manage own time effectively and delegate responsibilities and functions responsibly. To take an active part in developing skills commensurate with the requirements of the Trust Secretary role and ensuring mandatory training is fully up to date. To undertake any other duties as required, in accordance with the grade and nature of the post. Person Specification Essential and Desirable Degree or experience at post graduate diploma level. NVQ Level 4 Diploma in Business & Administration plus significant secretarial skills acquired through training and experience. . click apply for full job details
Job title: Residential Conveyancing Senior Associate / Director / Partner PQE: 8+ years Location: Glasgow - This is a client facing role and is likely to involve some supervision of other conveyancers, so is predominantly office based. Working hours: This is a full time role, 9am-5pm Monday-Friday (35 hours per week) Reporting to: Residential Conveyancing Partners/Head of Residential Conveyancing Job Type: Permanent Closing date:Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and interviews held on a rolling basis. Your responsibilities We have a great opportunity for an experienced conveyancer, with relevant experience, to join our forward thinking and dynamic Residential Conveyancing team. This role will involve regular client contact and the successful candidate should be committed to providing an excellent level of client care. In addition to technical competencies, the candidate should also be able to communicate in a confident, clear and accessible way and enjoy working as part of a close and well-integrated team. Provision of a quality service to clients in dealing principally Sales, Purchases, Remortgages An ability to take on complex work and/or deal with high net worth clients Generate satisfactory level of fee income in accordance with set fee income targets, record all time accurately and fee promptly during and/or on completion of transactions Adhere to monthly fee earner certificate process Keep up to date with developments in the law and regulatory requirements Key experience and skills Sound legal knowledge with in-depth experience in that area of law and a high level of technical competence Ability to develop positive working relationships across the firm and with clients; gain the respect of colleagues Ability to assess clients' needs and offer practical guidance Acts as a positive ambassador for the Firm both internally and externally Ability to work largely unsupervised Ability to meet fee targets and achieve strong realisation rates Works effectively with other team members, and is able to supervise the work of those less qualified Actively supports department partners and management Takes a proactive approach to matter administration and completes monthly file review process for all matters where marked as fee earner on file Has or is developing a network of contacts with the possibility of client base referrals Building a reputation in the market; has an active involvement in firm activities both business and social Ability to plan and develop practice area in a structured way. About us At Lindsays, we're a full-service law firm with a strong reputation for helping individuals, families, businesses, and charities navigate life's opportunities and challenges with confidence and trust. From our offices across Scotland, our team combines expertise with a commitment to care and consideration, guiding our clients through the moments in life that matter most. With strong residential property and private client departments, we also have an expanding range of corporate and commercial services, encompassing company law, corporate finance, intellectual property, technology, employment, charity law, rural property, commercial property and construction, all of which enjoy an excellent reputation in the marketplace. With 56 Partners and over 300 staff, our goal is to have the right staff with the right skills to ensure we best advise and support our clients. We are committed to investing in our people and believe in helping our staff succeed. Diversity and inclusion Diversity and inclusion play an integral part in the people strategy at Lindsays. We are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment where our people feel valued and can reach their full potential. Equal opportunities Lindsays is committed to achieving a working environment which provides equality of opportunity and freedom from unlawful discrimination on the grounds of race, sex, pregnancy and maternity, marital or civil partnership status, gender reassignment, disability, religion or beliefs, age or sexual orientation. For information on our Candidate Privacy Notice, please click here . NO AGENCIES PLEASE Questions? Have a question about this role? Get in touch and we will point you in the right direction. Ready to take the next step? Apply now and we will be in touch as soon as we can. 30 days annual leave, and 9 fixed public holidays. Flexible holiday options Holiday purchase scheme to top up your annual allowance. Support for life events Enhanced maternity and paternity pay entitlements, plus contractual sick pay. Pension scheme to support your future. Protection for your family Death in Service Benefit (for those in the pension scheme). Help when you need it Discounted legal fees and access to a travel loan scheme. Investing in you Career development support to help you grow and progress. Access to online GP appts, counselling and health & wellbeing resources. Discounted gym memberships Discounted gym memberships for all employees. Why work at Lindsays? No matter your career stage or role, when you workat Lindsays, you'll be part of a firm where talent is nurtured, careers are developed, and a healthy work-life balance is encouraged. We offer a positive culture, varied work, and competitive benefits. And we support our people to achieve their goals. Life at Lindsays is rewarding. And we don't just mean the benefits package or the work. Our culture is welcoming and supportive, and as one of our early-stage solicitors put it, 'Everyone wants you to succeed'. We value the fact that our people bring different experiences, backgrounds and lives outside of work into their legal careers, and we actively support non-traditional routes into law. Residential Conveyancing Solicitor / Experienced Paralegal Commercial Property Senior Associate / Director For the latest career news and updates delivered straight to your inbox.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Job title: Residential Conveyancing Senior Associate / Director / Partner PQE: 8+ years Location: Glasgow - This is a client facing role and is likely to involve some supervision of other conveyancers, so is predominantly office based. Working hours: This is a full time role, 9am-5pm Monday-Friday (35 hours per week) Reporting to: Residential Conveyancing Partners/Head of Residential Conveyancing Job Type: Permanent Closing date:Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and interviews held on a rolling basis. Your responsibilities We have a great opportunity for an experienced conveyancer, with relevant experience, to join our forward thinking and dynamic Residential Conveyancing team. This role will involve regular client contact and the successful candidate should be committed to providing an excellent level of client care. In addition to technical competencies, the candidate should also be able to communicate in a confident, clear and accessible way and enjoy working as part of a close and well-integrated team. Provision of a quality service to clients in dealing principally Sales, Purchases, Remortgages An ability to take on complex work and/or deal with high net worth clients Generate satisfactory level of fee income in accordance with set fee income targets, record all time accurately and fee promptly during and/or on completion of transactions Adhere to monthly fee earner certificate process Keep up to date with developments in the law and regulatory requirements Key experience and skills Sound legal knowledge with in-depth experience in that area of law and a high level of technical competence Ability to develop positive working relationships across the firm and with clients; gain the respect of colleagues Ability to assess clients' needs and offer practical guidance Acts as a positive ambassador for the Firm both internally and externally Ability to work largely unsupervised Ability to meet fee targets and achieve strong realisation rates Works effectively with other team members, and is able to supervise the work of those less qualified Actively supports department partners and management Takes a proactive approach to matter administration and completes monthly file review process for all matters where marked as fee earner on file Has or is developing a network of contacts with the possibility of client base referrals Building a reputation in the market; has an active involvement in firm activities both business and social Ability to plan and develop practice area in a structured way. About us At Lindsays, we're a full-service law firm with a strong reputation for helping individuals, families, businesses, and charities navigate life's opportunities and challenges with confidence and trust. From our offices across Scotland, our team combines expertise with a commitment to care and consideration, guiding our clients through the moments in life that matter most. With strong residential property and private client departments, we also have an expanding range of corporate and commercial services, encompassing company law, corporate finance, intellectual property, technology, employment, charity law, rural property, commercial property and construction, all of which enjoy an excellent reputation in the marketplace. With 56 Partners and over 300 staff, our goal is to have the right staff with the right skills to ensure we best advise and support our clients. We are committed to investing in our people and believe in helping our staff succeed. Diversity and inclusion Diversity and inclusion play an integral part in the people strategy at Lindsays. We are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment where our people feel valued and can reach their full potential. Equal opportunities Lindsays is committed to achieving a working environment which provides equality of opportunity and freedom from unlawful discrimination on the grounds of race, sex, pregnancy and maternity, marital or civil partnership status, gender reassignment, disability, religion or beliefs, age or sexual orientation. For information on our Candidate Privacy Notice, please click here . NO AGENCIES PLEASE Questions? Have a question about this role? Get in touch and we will point you in the right direction. Ready to take the next step? Apply now and we will be in touch as soon as we can. 30 days annual leave, and 9 fixed public holidays. Flexible holiday options Holiday purchase scheme to top up your annual allowance. Support for life events Enhanced maternity and paternity pay entitlements, plus contractual sick pay. Pension scheme to support your future. Protection for your family Death in Service Benefit (for those in the pension scheme). Help when you need it Discounted legal fees and access to a travel loan scheme. Investing in you Career development support to help you grow and progress. Access to online GP appts, counselling and health & wellbeing resources. Discounted gym memberships Discounted gym memberships for all employees. Why work at Lindsays? No matter your career stage or role, when you workat Lindsays, you'll be part of a firm where talent is nurtured, careers are developed, and a healthy work-life balance is encouraged. We offer a positive culture, varied work, and competitive benefits. And we support our people to achieve their goals. Life at Lindsays is rewarding. And we don't just mean the benefits package or the work. Our culture is welcoming and supportive, and as one of our early-stage solicitors put it, 'Everyone wants you to succeed'. We value the fact that our people bring different experiences, backgrounds and lives outside of work into their legal careers, and we actively support non-traditional routes into law. Residential Conveyancing Solicitor / Experienced Paralegal Commercial Property Senior Associate / Director For the latest career news and updates delivered straight to your inbox.
A rare opportunity for an experienced National Account Manager with a vast knowledge of the home improvements, DIY sector to join the UK division of a multi-million dollar manufacturer. BASIC SALARY: £60,000 - £70,000 BENEFITS Annual Bonus Company Car Pension Executive Benefits Mobile LOCATION: Home based COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Birmingham, Swindon, Reading, Oxford, Watford, Gloucester, Worcester JOB DESCRIPTION: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector Reporting to the UK Managing Director, you will be an experienced and driven National Account Manager who will lead and grow key customer relationships within the home improvements sector. You will be responsible for managing major national accounts, developing long-term commercial strategies, and driving profitable growth across multiple product categories. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector As our National Account Manager, you will : Manage and grow existing national retail and trade accounts across the UK Identify new business opportunities and secure longterm partnerships Develop account plans, sales forecasts, and promotional strategies Lead annual negotiations including pricing, JBP agreements, and category terms Analyse sales data to track performance and identify growth areas Collaborate with marketing, supply chain, and product teams to deliver customer-specific initiatives Act as the primary point of contact for key decision-makers within major buying groups, merchants, and retail partners Represent the brand at trade events, exhibitions, and customer meetings PERSON SPECIFICATION: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector To be successful in your application, ideally you will have: Proven experience as a National Account Manager or Key Account Manager A strong background in the home improvement, building products, DIY, or construction sectors, however we will consider other market sectors Excellent negotiation and relationship-building skills Strong commercial acumen with a data-driven mindset Confident communication skills, capable of influencing at senior levels Resilience, be self motivated and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationwide We want someone who is driven to succeed and looking for an opportunity to work within a multinational organisation that offers extensive freedom of action and which has room to invest and very ambitious plans THE COMPANY: We are an established company, operating in markets worldwide. We have a significant footprint in the DIY sector. PROSPECTS: The opportunity to join a very large multinational organisation. This position will be challenging but also tremendously rewarding. Coaching, mentoring and training are an integral part of our culture. A first-class remuneration package including a highly competitive salary, bonus, pension, and other benefits normally associated with an international group. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets, and worked with the following products and/or services: National Account Manager, Account Manager, Key Account Manager, Sales Manager, Account Manager, Sales Executive, Territory Sales Manager, Business Development Manager - Builders Merchants, Construction, DIY Sectors, Home Improvements INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: IP18426, Wallace Hind Selection
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
A rare opportunity for an experienced National Account Manager with a vast knowledge of the home improvements, DIY sector to join the UK division of a multi-million dollar manufacturer. BASIC SALARY: £60,000 - £70,000 BENEFITS Annual Bonus Company Car Pension Executive Benefits Mobile LOCATION: Home based COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Birmingham, Swindon, Reading, Oxford, Watford, Gloucester, Worcester JOB DESCRIPTION: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector Reporting to the UK Managing Director, you will be an experienced and driven National Account Manager who will lead and grow key customer relationships within the home improvements sector. You will be responsible for managing major national accounts, developing long-term commercial strategies, and driving profitable growth across multiple product categories. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector As our National Account Manager, you will : Manage and grow existing national retail and trade accounts across the UK Identify new business opportunities and secure longterm partnerships Develop account plans, sales forecasts, and promotional strategies Lead annual negotiations including pricing, JBP agreements, and category terms Analyse sales data to track performance and identify growth areas Collaborate with marketing, supply chain, and product teams to deliver customer-specific initiatives Act as the primary point of contact for key decision-makers within major buying groups, merchants, and retail partners Represent the brand at trade events, exhibitions, and customer meetings PERSON SPECIFICATION: National Account Manager - Home Improvements / DIY Sector To be successful in your application, ideally you will have: Proven experience as a National Account Manager or Key Account Manager A strong background in the home improvement, building products, DIY, or construction sectors, however we will consider other market sectors Excellent negotiation and relationship-building skills Strong commercial acumen with a data-driven mindset Confident communication skills, capable of influencing at senior levels Resilience, be self motivated and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel nationwide We want someone who is driven to succeed and looking for an opportunity to work within a multinational organisation that offers extensive freedom of action and which has room to invest and very ambitious plans THE COMPANY: We are an established company, operating in markets worldwide. We have a significant footprint in the DIY sector. PROSPECTS: The opportunity to join a very large multinational organisation. This position will be challenging but also tremendously rewarding. Coaching, mentoring and training are an integral part of our culture. A first-class remuneration package including a highly competitive salary, bonus, pension, and other benefits normally associated with an international group. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets, and worked with the following products and/or services: National Account Manager, Account Manager, Key Account Manager, Sales Manager, Account Manager, Sales Executive, Territory Sales Manager, Business Development Manager - Builders Merchants, Construction, DIY Sectors, Home Improvements INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: IP18426, Wallace Hind Selection
Steer would like to create better places for people to live, work and enjoy. Steer is seeking to expand our Development Planning offer and is looking for an experienced Associate Director to join our London-based team. The successful candidate will have major UK transport consultancy experience in the development planning market with clear evidence of achieving multiple high profile planning consents as part of a multi-disciplinary team. We work with clients including Canary Wharf Group, Stansted Airport, Related Argent, Homes England, leading housebuilders and various major UK sports teams as part of a diversified project portfolio. As part of the senior management team, your role would be to assist with both project delivery and with client and team management activities to help expand the Development Planning team in line with our ambitious aims to grow the UK business Your base would be in our award-winning London office. As an employee-owned company you will experience the unique Steer culture of a collaborative, inclusive and nurturing work environment. We take on the most complex of projects, working with our clients and multi-disciplinary teams to deliver the most efficient, innovative and sustainable outcomes to create fantastic places we can all enjoy. We offer competitive salaries alongside a comprehensive benefits package including a company pension and healthcare offering, travel and life insurance, critical illness cover. Through our dedicated learning and development team, personal supervisors and mentoring we offer outstanding opportunities for progression and development. Steer offer agile working which allows staff to tailor hours worked around core hours, and help balance the needs of professional and family life. Main responsibilities of the job: Enable growth of our transport Development Planning UK Business in terms of both existing Steer accounts and securing opportunities with new clients. Work closely with our Client Relationship Directors to cross-sell transport development planning work into existing and new sectors, geographies and clients. Take national leadership on technical aspects of transport development planning, working with the Development Planning Practice Leader to deliver high quality work. Proactive business development / account direction and work winning. Win and direct large, complex projects and proposals as bid or project director. Take responsibility for the financial/commercial performance of their market area / geography. Target securing position on government development frameworks and collaborating with partners Ability to represent clients as an expert witness and at public inquiry Mentoring and supervision of team members. Consultancy based career with proven track record in transport development planning Proven network of contacts and track record in business development with the potential to provide genuine additionality Be an active work winner in the field of development planning in the UK contributing to the reputation for delivering excellence. Lead stakeholder engagement with local authorities, politicians and senior officers/officials. Present on major projects at conferences and industry events to raise the company's profile. Lead the production and delivery of proposals and marketing materials related to the Development Planning & Design Practice. Be accountable for growth and profitability of the Practice. Demonstrate track record of project delivery in the private and public sector and be adaptable to responding to external factors and government policy. Be a role model within the company and mentor to senior colleagues. Proactively identify commercial, reputational, and contractual risks and leads senior teams to mitigate these risks. Why join us We believe in empowering our people and giving them the opportunities to shine. As an employee-owned company means that our team are dedicated and passionate about what they do, and that's the reason why we are at the forefront of our industry. Steer has 5 offices in the UK: London, Leeds, Hemel Hempstead, Manchester and Birmingham. Steer is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all candidates regardless of race, color, ancestry, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, Veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Any other human expressions and experiences not mentioned here are equally welcome. If you require an accommodation, now or throughout your employment, please let us know. We offer a competitive benefits package including: Private medical insurance and health screening Life assurance and group income protection Company pension scheme EAP and mental health first aiders 25 days annual leave and ability to buy and sell annual leave days, Season Ticket Loan/ Cycle to Work, Group Share Incentive Plan, Up to 5 days for volunteering activities, Free Mortgage Advice Service Discretionary bonus scheme based on annual compensation (dependent upon individual and company performance). Learning and Development plan Compensation Steer is committed to ensuring that all its employees are compensated a fair, liveable wage. All initial compensation, regardless of location, may be subject to change as skills, abilities, internal equity and geographic location are taken into account. In addition to base salary, all employees will be eligible for an annual discretionary performance bonus. Please review the benefits section for more information on total reward. Steer reserves the right to ultimately pay more or less than the posted range and offer additional compensation. Work Environment All Steer employees seeking a full-time opportunity are encouraged to spend 60% of their time either in the office or on-site with clients. An employee's typical work week consists of 37.5 hours (Hours, expectations, and exemption status will be adjusted for any applicant seeking a part-time opportunity.) We understand that some may be dissuaded to apply based off their compatibility with the job description. That being said, we understand that not everyone is a perfect match on paper and encourage anyone to apply regardless of how much their work experience directly relates to the job description. Part-time and flexible working applications will be considered. Ready to apply? Just complete our briefonline application formand attach your CV and covering letter.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Steer would like to create better places for people to live, work and enjoy. Steer is seeking to expand our Development Planning offer and is looking for an experienced Associate Director to join our London-based team. The successful candidate will have major UK transport consultancy experience in the development planning market with clear evidence of achieving multiple high profile planning consents as part of a multi-disciplinary team. We work with clients including Canary Wharf Group, Stansted Airport, Related Argent, Homes England, leading housebuilders and various major UK sports teams as part of a diversified project portfolio. As part of the senior management team, your role would be to assist with both project delivery and with client and team management activities to help expand the Development Planning team in line with our ambitious aims to grow the UK business Your base would be in our award-winning London office. As an employee-owned company you will experience the unique Steer culture of a collaborative, inclusive and nurturing work environment. We take on the most complex of projects, working with our clients and multi-disciplinary teams to deliver the most efficient, innovative and sustainable outcomes to create fantastic places we can all enjoy. We offer competitive salaries alongside a comprehensive benefits package including a company pension and healthcare offering, travel and life insurance, critical illness cover. Through our dedicated learning and development team, personal supervisors and mentoring we offer outstanding opportunities for progression and development. Steer offer agile working which allows staff to tailor hours worked around core hours, and help balance the needs of professional and family life. Main responsibilities of the job: Enable growth of our transport Development Planning UK Business in terms of both existing Steer accounts and securing opportunities with new clients. Work closely with our Client Relationship Directors to cross-sell transport development planning work into existing and new sectors, geographies and clients. Take national leadership on technical aspects of transport development planning, working with the Development Planning Practice Leader to deliver high quality work. Proactive business development / account direction and work winning. Win and direct large, complex projects and proposals as bid or project director. Take responsibility for the financial/commercial performance of their market area / geography. Target securing position on government development frameworks and collaborating with partners Ability to represent clients as an expert witness and at public inquiry Mentoring and supervision of team members. Consultancy based career with proven track record in transport development planning Proven network of contacts and track record in business development with the potential to provide genuine additionality Be an active work winner in the field of development planning in the UK contributing to the reputation for delivering excellence. Lead stakeholder engagement with local authorities, politicians and senior officers/officials. Present on major projects at conferences and industry events to raise the company's profile. Lead the production and delivery of proposals and marketing materials related to the Development Planning & Design Practice. Be accountable for growth and profitability of the Practice. Demonstrate track record of project delivery in the private and public sector and be adaptable to responding to external factors and government policy. Be a role model within the company and mentor to senior colleagues. Proactively identify commercial, reputational, and contractual risks and leads senior teams to mitigate these risks. Why join us We believe in empowering our people and giving them the opportunities to shine. As an employee-owned company means that our team are dedicated and passionate about what they do, and that's the reason why we are at the forefront of our industry. Steer has 5 offices in the UK: London, Leeds, Hemel Hempstead, Manchester and Birmingham. Steer is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all candidates regardless of race, color, ancestry, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, Veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Any other human expressions and experiences not mentioned here are equally welcome. If you require an accommodation, now or throughout your employment, please let us know. We offer a competitive benefits package including: Private medical insurance and health screening Life assurance and group income protection Company pension scheme EAP and mental health first aiders 25 days annual leave and ability to buy and sell annual leave days, Season Ticket Loan/ Cycle to Work, Group Share Incentive Plan, Up to 5 days for volunteering activities, Free Mortgage Advice Service Discretionary bonus scheme based on annual compensation (dependent upon individual and company performance). Learning and Development plan Compensation Steer is committed to ensuring that all its employees are compensated a fair, liveable wage. All initial compensation, regardless of location, may be subject to change as skills, abilities, internal equity and geographic location are taken into account. In addition to base salary, all employees will be eligible for an annual discretionary performance bonus. Please review the benefits section for more information on total reward. Steer reserves the right to ultimately pay more or less than the posted range and offer additional compensation. Work Environment All Steer employees seeking a full-time opportunity are encouraged to spend 60% of their time either in the office or on-site with clients. An employee's typical work week consists of 37.5 hours (Hours, expectations, and exemption status will be adjusted for any applicant seeking a part-time opportunity.) We understand that some may be dissuaded to apply based off their compatibility with the job description. That being said, we understand that not everyone is a perfect match on paper and encourage anyone to apply regardless of how much their work experience directly relates to the job description. Part-time and flexible working applications will be considered. Ready to apply? Just complete our briefonline application formand attach your CV and covering letter.
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Residential Property Roles Senior Associate Conveyancer New Build Conveyancer Lead a busy residential conveyancing team Specialise in new build transactions Handle a wide range of residential property matters, including sales, purchases, transfers, and remortgages Responsibilities Manage a varied caseload of residential property transactions, including sales, purchases, transfers, remortgages, and/or new build matters Interview clients, take instructions, and maintain detailed file notes Draft and review contract packages, raise enquiries, and submit searches Prepare title, mortgage, and search reports; act for mortgage lenders Handle exchanges and completions, ensuring compliance and AML checks Prepare bills of costs, completion statements, and liaise with Accounts Network with local estate agents and property developers Participate in marketing and business development initiatives For senior roles: mentor junior staff, manage workflows, and contribute to strategic growth Qualifications Qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive, or Licenced Conveyancer with significant experience in residential property law Experience in new build transactions is highly advantageous Confidence in independently managing own caseload; for senior positions proven leadership skills Strong communication, organisational, and IT capabilities Proactive, client focused approach and confidence in networking and marketing activities Benefits Supportive and inclusive working environment with a strong emphasis on wellbeing Flexible and hybrid working options post probation Clear career progression pathways, including opportunities to progress to Legal Director level Access to a bespoke internal management programme and management academy Chance to raise professional profile through marketing initiatives and legal directory submissions Next Steps If you are interested in any of these roles or would like further information, please do not hesitate to get in touch. If these jobs are not quite right for you, but you are exploring new opportunities, feel free to reach out for a confidential discussion about your career. We expect lawyers or conveyancers with the given experience to meet the requirements, but this does not preclude applications from those with more or less experience.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Residential Property Roles Senior Associate Conveyancer New Build Conveyancer Lead a busy residential conveyancing team Specialise in new build transactions Handle a wide range of residential property matters, including sales, purchases, transfers, and remortgages Responsibilities Manage a varied caseload of residential property transactions, including sales, purchases, transfers, remortgages, and/or new build matters Interview clients, take instructions, and maintain detailed file notes Draft and review contract packages, raise enquiries, and submit searches Prepare title, mortgage, and search reports; act for mortgage lenders Handle exchanges and completions, ensuring compliance and AML checks Prepare bills of costs, completion statements, and liaise with Accounts Network with local estate agents and property developers Participate in marketing and business development initiatives For senior roles: mentor junior staff, manage workflows, and contribute to strategic growth Qualifications Qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive, or Licenced Conveyancer with significant experience in residential property law Experience in new build transactions is highly advantageous Confidence in independently managing own caseload; for senior positions proven leadership skills Strong communication, organisational, and IT capabilities Proactive, client focused approach and confidence in networking and marketing activities Benefits Supportive and inclusive working environment with a strong emphasis on wellbeing Flexible and hybrid working options post probation Clear career progression pathways, including opportunities to progress to Legal Director level Access to a bespoke internal management programme and management academy Chance to raise professional profile through marketing initiatives and legal directory submissions Next Steps If you are interested in any of these roles or would like further information, please do not hesitate to get in touch. If these jobs are not quite right for you, but you are exploring new opportunities, feel free to reach out for a confidential discussion about your career. We expect lawyers or conveyancers with the given experience to meet the requirements, but this does not preclude applications from those with more or less experience.
Director of Development & Alumni Relations University of Liverpool Highly Competitive Salary 30 days' leave + bank holidays + closure days USS Pension scheme Hybrid + flexible working Excellent benefits including relocation assistance Since 1881, the University of Liverpool has been at the forefront of world-class research and education, with a history of innovation that spans life-changing discoveries through research, ground-breaking global education partnerships, and a steadfast commitment to opening up higher education to all. Located at the heart of a famous maritime city, we are a dynamic institution of academic excellence and innovation. Ideas born here have long transformed societies and industries, touching millions of lives around the world. The University is seeking an exceptional individual to serve as Director of Development & Alumni Relations, leading fundraising and alumni engagement across the institution. The Director will act as the University's chief fundraiser, shaping and delivering an ambitious strategy and cultivating high value donor relationships in the UK and internationally. The Director will also play a key role in building strong global alumni relationships that drive advocacy, volunteering and lifelong support. The successful candidate will lead a talented, expanding team and work closely with senior leaders including the Vice Chancellor, supporting them in securing major and principal philanthropic gifts. As the University approaches its 150th anniversary in 2031, it stands at a defining moment. With plans for an ambitious £200 million campaign, the institution is now scaling its philanthropic aspirations to match its global influence and impact. We are looking for an experienced, high-value fundraising leader who will build on our recent success to drive the public phase of the campaign and turning this ambition into reality. With half the initial fundraising target already reached and a warm prospect pool to leverage, the new Director will be primed for success. The ideal candidate will be a confident communicator with strong relationship-building skills and inspirational leadership abilities. You will have broad experience of strategic fundraising at a senior level and a proven track record in securing philanthropic gifts from major donors, ideally gained within a large, complex organisation. You will be an excellent team player with a strong sense of integrity, outstanding networking and persuasive skills. You will also have a personal alignment with the values and communicable passion for the vision and mission of the University of Liverpool. This is an exciting opportunity to join an innovative global institution with a deep commitment to growing philanthropic income and strengthening alumni relations. Operating within a supportive and effective leadership structure with a dotted reporting line to the Vice-Chancellor, there is enormous potential for success in the role and the chance to make a transformational impact on the University's strategic priorities, research ambitions, and global partnerships. This is a permanent and full-time post. The post is based in Liverpool, UK, but travel within the UK and overseas will be required. Some out of hours, evening and weekend work will be required. For a confidential conversation about this exceptional opportunity, please contact our recruitment partners at Richmond Associates. For further information, key dates, and how to apply, please visit: Our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion We are committed to enhancing a workforce as diverse as our community and particularly encourage applicants who are of minoritised genders and ethnic backgrounds, living with a disability, and/or are members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Please tell us if there are any reasonable adjustments we can make to help you in your application or with our recruitment process. Closing date for applications is 09:00 on Tuesday 5th May 2026
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Director of Development & Alumni Relations University of Liverpool Highly Competitive Salary 30 days' leave + bank holidays + closure days USS Pension scheme Hybrid + flexible working Excellent benefits including relocation assistance Since 1881, the University of Liverpool has been at the forefront of world-class research and education, with a history of innovation that spans life-changing discoveries through research, ground-breaking global education partnerships, and a steadfast commitment to opening up higher education to all. Located at the heart of a famous maritime city, we are a dynamic institution of academic excellence and innovation. Ideas born here have long transformed societies and industries, touching millions of lives around the world. The University is seeking an exceptional individual to serve as Director of Development & Alumni Relations, leading fundraising and alumni engagement across the institution. The Director will act as the University's chief fundraiser, shaping and delivering an ambitious strategy and cultivating high value donor relationships in the UK and internationally. The Director will also play a key role in building strong global alumni relationships that drive advocacy, volunteering and lifelong support. The successful candidate will lead a talented, expanding team and work closely with senior leaders including the Vice Chancellor, supporting them in securing major and principal philanthropic gifts. As the University approaches its 150th anniversary in 2031, it stands at a defining moment. With plans for an ambitious £200 million campaign, the institution is now scaling its philanthropic aspirations to match its global influence and impact. We are looking for an experienced, high-value fundraising leader who will build on our recent success to drive the public phase of the campaign and turning this ambition into reality. With half the initial fundraising target already reached and a warm prospect pool to leverage, the new Director will be primed for success. The ideal candidate will be a confident communicator with strong relationship-building skills and inspirational leadership abilities. You will have broad experience of strategic fundraising at a senior level and a proven track record in securing philanthropic gifts from major donors, ideally gained within a large, complex organisation. You will be an excellent team player with a strong sense of integrity, outstanding networking and persuasive skills. You will also have a personal alignment with the values and communicable passion for the vision and mission of the University of Liverpool. This is an exciting opportunity to join an innovative global institution with a deep commitment to growing philanthropic income and strengthening alumni relations. Operating within a supportive and effective leadership structure with a dotted reporting line to the Vice-Chancellor, there is enormous potential for success in the role and the chance to make a transformational impact on the University's strategic priorities, research ambitions, and global partnerships. This is a permanent and full-time post. The post is based in Liverpool, UK, but travel within the UK and overseas will be required. Some out of hours, evening and weekend work will be required. For a confidential conversation about this exceptional opportunity, please contact our recruitment partners at Richmond Associates. For further information, key dates, and how to apply, please visit: Our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion We are committed to enhancing a workforce as diverse as our community and particularly encourage applicants who are of minoritised genders and ethnic backgrounds, living with a disability, and/or are members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Please tell us if there are any reasonable adjustments we can make to help you in your application or with our recruitment process. Closing date for applications is 09:00 on Tuesday 5th May 2026