Team Manager £45 per hour Hybrid Working Portsmouth PO1 Ackerman Pierce is currently recruiting for an experienced Team Manager to join the Child Protection Service at Portsmouth City Council.This is a key leadership role within a fast-paced frontline service, offering the opportunity to lead a team safeguarding vulnerable children, managing risk, and driving high-quality practice across child protection and court work. The Role As Team Manager, you will lead a team of social workers within Child Protection, ensuring effective risk management, strong decision-making, and positive outcomes for children and families.You will: Oversee all Child Protection cases, including CIN, CP plans, and court proceedings Allocate cases and ensure timely progression in line with statutory timescales Provide oversight on complex safeguarding decisions and risk management Monitor performance through audits, supervision, and quality assurance Chair strategy discussions and contribute to multi-agency safeguarding processes Support staff development, training, and progression Conduct appraisals and performance reviews Ensure compliance with legislation, statutory guidance, and best practice Requirements Social Work England registered Strong post-qualified experience within Children's Social Work, including Child Protection Previous management or senior practitioner experience preferred In-depth knowledge of safeguarding, court work, and relevant legislation Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain) Excellent leadership, decision-making, and organisational skills What's on Offer Competitive rate of £45 per hour Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Free onsite parking Supportive senior management team Opportunities for professional development and progression Work within a service embedding a systemic practice approach Why Ackerman Pierce? Dedicated consultant with sector expertise Fast, efficient compliance process Weekly, reliable payroll Access to exclusive roles not advertised elsewhere Apply Now If you're an experienced Child Protection Team Manager looking for your next contract in Portsmouth, get in touch today.Contact George Willett or submit your CV now to be considered.
Mar 27, 2026
Seasonal
Team Manager £45 per hour Hybrid Working Portsmouth PO1 Ackerman Pierce is currently recruiting for an experienced Team Manager to join the Child Protection Service at Portsmouth City Council.This is a key leadership role within a fast-paced frontline service, offering the opportunity to lead a team safeguarding vulnerable children, managing risk, and driving high-quality practice across child protection and court work. The Role As Team Manager, you will lead a team of social workers within Child Protection, ensuring effective risk management, strong decision-making, and positive outcomes for children and families.You will: Oversee all Child Protection cases, including CIN, CP plans, and court proceedings Allocate cases and ensure timely progression in line with statutory timescales Provide oversight on complex safeguarding decisions and risk management Monitor performance through audits, supervision, and quality assurance Chair strategy discussions and contribute to multi-agency safeguarding processes Support staff development, training, and progression Conduct appraisals and performance reviews Ensure compliance with legislation, statutory guidance, and best practice Requirements Social Work England registered Strong post-qualified experience within Children's Social Work, including Child Protection Previous management or senior practitioner experience preferred In-depth knowledge of safeguarding, court work, and relevant legislation Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain) Excellent leadership, decision-making, and organisational skills What's on Offer Competitive rate of £45 per hour Hybrid and flexible working arrangements Free onsite parking Supportive senior management team Opportunities for professional development and progression Work within a service embedding a systemic practice approach Why Ackerman Pierce? Dedicated consultant with sector expertise Fast, efficient compliance process Weekly, reliable payroll Access to exclusive roles not advertised elsewhere Apply Now If you're an experienced Child Protection Team Manager looking for your next contract in Portsmouth, get in touch today.Contact George Willett or submit your CV now to be considered.
TC Group is a growing UK advisory and accountancy group. Our ambition is to deliver a consistent, high-quality client experience across every office, supported by robust audit quality, strong governance and a modern audit offering. As National Head of Audit you will lead and develop TC Group's audit service across the UK. Your primary focus is to help our offices grow audit revenue in a controlled, high-quality way: enabling Audit Partners to sell and deliver audit services, visiting offices to embed best practice, monitoring audit quality and compliance, and leading future developments in methodology, technology and standards. Reporting line and scope Initially reporting to the Audit Compliance Principal, you will lead the Audit Committee and take day-to-day ownership of audit quality, governance and capability across the Group. The role is predominantly internal-facing; your key stakeholders are our Audit Partners, audit teams and leadership. This role is intended to develop into the Audit Compliance Principal position for the right individual. Key responsibilities Grow and enable the Group audit service Office engagement and capability building Audit quality, compliance and monitoring Audit development and technology strategy Acquisitions, due diligence and integration Please see full job description for full responsibilities. You will work closely with Audit Partners/RIs, office Managing Partners, audit managers and seniors, the Audit Compliance Principal, the Audit Committee, Learning & Development, and operational leadership. You will also liaise with external reviewers and regulators as required. About you We are looking for a technically strong, pragmatic audit leader who can influence and coach senior stakeholders and drive consistent standards across multiple offices. Essential experience and qualifications ICAEW or ACCA qualified (or equivalent). Significant experience operating at Audit RI, Audit Director or Senior Manager level in an ICAEW/ACCA registered audit practice. Strong technical accounting knowledge across FRS 102 and IFRS and a sound understanding of audit ethics and UK auditing standards. Experience leading or supporting ISQM design and monitoring within an audit practice. Strong working knowledge of audit software and audit technology (ideally CCH Audit Automation) and the ability to lead change. Skills and behaviours Commercially aware and able to translate technical quality requirements into practical, office-level actions that support growth. Confident communicator and coach, able to influence Partners and senior staff and handle difficult messages constructively. Highly organised and comfortable managing multiple priorities across a national network. Data-driven approach to monitoring quality and performance, with a focus on measurable outcomes. Positive mindset, collaborative style and a continuous improvement orientation. Working pattern and travel This is a hybrid, flexible role with regular UK travel to TC Group offices, including occasional overnight stays. The main office is in Whiteley but you may based from any of our UK audit offices, by arrangement. Reward and benefits Competitive salary reflecting experience and calibre. Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week with flexible, hybrid working. Pension scheme and group life assurance (4x salary). 28 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays) plus the option to purchase additional days. Employee benefits portal (cashback and vouchers on everyday purchases). Employee Assistance Programme and Employee Referral Bonus. Ongoing training and development in a friendly, inclusive environment. Applicants must be based in the UK. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide visa sponsorship. Hours 37.5 hours Monday to Friday Standard benefits across all offices. Please refer to the advert for the full benefits available. Holiday entitlement Pension scheme Group life assurance Access to our corporate reward scheme Employee Assistance Programme Opportunity to develop your skills and progress within the firm Regular training and development Apply now
Mar 26, 2026
Full time
TC Group is a growing UK advisory and accountancy group. Our ambition is to deliver a consistent, high-quality client experience across every office, supported by robust audit quality, strong governance and a modern audit offering. As National Head of Audit you will lead and develop TC Group's audit service across the UK. Your primary focus is to help our offices grow audit revenue in a controlled, high-quality way: enabling Audit Partners to sell and deliver audit services, visiting offices to embed best practice, monitoring audit quality and compliance, and leading future developments in methodology, technology and standards. Reporting line and scope Initially reporting to the Audit Compliance Principal, you will lead the Audit Committee and take day-to-day ownership of audit quality, governance and capability across the Group. The role is predominantly internal-facing; your key stakeholders are our Audit Partners, audit teams and leadership. This role is intended to develop into the Audit Compliance Principal position for the right individual. Key responsibilities Grow and enable the Group audit service Office engagement and capability building Audit quality, compliance and monitoring Audit development and technology strategy Acquisitions, due diligence and integration Please see full job description for full responsibilities. You will work closely with Audit Partners/RIs, office Managing Partners, audit managers and seniors, the Audit Compliance Principal, the Audit Committee, Learning & Development, and operational leadership. You will also liaise with external reviewers and regulators as required. About you We are looking for a technically strong, pragmatic audit leader who can influence and coach senior stakeholders and drive consistent standards across multiple offices. Essential experience and qualifications ICAEW or ACCA qualified (or equivalent). Significant experience operating at Audit RI, Audit Director or Senior Manager level in an ICAEW/ACCA registered audit practice. Strong technical accounting knowledge across FRS 102 and IFRS and a sound understanding of audit ethics and UK auditing standards. Experience leading or supporting ISQM design and monitoring within an audit practice. Strong working knowledge of audit software and audit technology (ideally CCH Audit Automation) and the ability to lead change. Skills and behaviours Commercially aware and able to translate technical quality requirements into practical, office-level actions that support growth. Confident communicator and coach, able to influence Partners and senior staff and handle difficult messages constructively. Highly organised and comfortable managing multiple priorities across a national network. Data-driven approach to monitoring quality and performance, with a focus on measurable outcomes. Positive mindset, collaborative style and a continuous improvement orientation. Working pattern and travel This is a hybrid, flexible role with regular UK travel to TC Group offices, including occasional overnight stays. The main office is in Whiteley but you may based from any of our UK audit offices, by arrangement. Reward and benefits Competitive salary reflecting experience and calibre. Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week with flexible, hybrid working. Pension scheme and group life assurance (4x salary). 28 days annual leave (excluding bank holidays) plus the option to purchase additional days. Employee benefits portal (cashback and vouchers on everyday purchases). Employee Assistance Programme and Employee Referral Bonus. Ongoing training and development in a friendly, inclusive environment. Applicants must be based in the UK. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide visa sponsorship. Hours 37.5 hours Monday to Friday Standard benefits across all offices. Please refer to the advert for the full benefits available. Holiday entitlement Pension scheme Group life assurance Access to our corporate reward scheme Employee Assistance Programme Opportunity to develop your skills and progress within the firm Regular training and development Apply now
Audit & Accounts Senior Manager- 6 Partner Firm- Portsmouth Are you looking to progress your career in audit and accounts within a supportive, forward-thinking firm Our client is an independent accountancy practice with a long-standing heritage, helping businesses and individuals thrive for over a century. While they are proud of their history, they are firmly focused on the future, combining credibility with innovation. The firm has around 100 staff and is led by a team of directors committed to building a great culture and developing the next generation of accounting professionals. They use cloud-based systems, streamlined processes, and continuous improvement to deliver excellent service to clients and a supportive environment for their people. Based in a modern office near Portsmouth, the firm offers a friendly, professional team environment, with plenty of opportunities to learn, grow, and progress as the business continues to expand. Audit & Accounts Senior Manager responsibilities will include: Work closely with Directors to deliver high-quality audit, accounts, and tax services Manage a varied portfolio of clients, including corporate groups, owner-managed businesses, private individuals, and not-for-profit organisations Gain exposure to interesting and diverse industries Contribute directly to client success and firm growth Take ownership of client relationships and provide advisory support where appropriate As a Audit & Accounts Senior Manager you will be/have: ACA or ACCA Qualified Over 4 years' post-qualified experience Experienced in managing a large portfolio of clients Demonstrate the ability to manage and develop a team of staff In return, as an Audit & Accounts Senior Manager, you will receive: 37.5-hour working week with flexible start and finish times. 33 days holiday (including statutory days). Bonus scheme linked to company performance. Pension scheme with 3% employer contribution. Life assurance (2x salary). Regular social events including summer and Christmas celebrations. Modern office environment with a collaborative, supportive culture. If you are looking for Audit & Accounts Senior Manager jobs in Hampshire, please contact Austin Rose, the public practice recruitment specialists.
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
Audit & Accounts Senior Manager- 6 Partner Firm- Portsmouth Are you looking to progress your career in audit and accounts within a supportive, forward-thinking firm Our client is an independent accountancy practice with a long-standing heritage, helping businesses and individuals thrive for over a century. While they are proud of their history, they are firmly focused on the future, combining credibility with innovation. The firm has around 100 staff and is led by a team of directors committed to building a great culture and developing the next generation of accounting professionals. They use cloud-based systems, streamlined processes, and continuous improvement to deliver excellent service to clients and a supportive environment for their people. Based in a modern office near Portsmouth, the firm offers a friendly, professional team environment, with plenty of opportunities to learn, grow, and progress as the business continues to expand. Audit & Accounts Senior Manager responsibilities will include: Work closely with Directors to deliver high-quality audit, accounts, and tax services Manage a varied portfolio of clients, including corporate groups, owner-managed businesses, private individuals, and not-for-profit organisations Gain exposure to interesting and diverse industries Contribute directly to client success and firm growth Take ownership of client relationships and provide advisory support where appropriate As a Audit & Accounts Senior Manager you will be/have: ACA or ACCA Qualified Over 4 years' post-qualified experience Experienced in managing a large portfolio of clients Demonstrate the ability to manage and develop a team of staff In return, as an Audit & Accounts Senior Manager, you will receive: 37.5-hour working week with flexible start and finish times. 33 days holiday (including statutory days). Bonus scheme linked to company performance. Pension scheme with 3% employer contribution. Life assurance (2x salary). Regular social events including summer and Christmas celebrations. Modern office environment with a collaborative, supportive culture. If you are looking for Audit & Accounts Senior Manager jobs in Hampshire, please contact Austin Rose, the public practice recruitment specialists.
Audit Senior £40,000 - £55,000 Portsmouth Are you ready to take the next step in your audit career? We're looking for an ambitious and driven Audit Senior to join a growing Audit & Assurance team within a well-established, international professional services firm. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and supportive environment where your career progression is genuinely prioritised. You'll be empowered to shape your own journey while contributing to high-quality client service delivery. What's great about this Audit Senior role? Competitive salary and benefits package 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexible and agile working options Study support and continuous professional development Employee benefits portal (discounts, cashback, vouchers) Career coaching and mentoring Social events and team activities Employee referral bonus scheme Your role as an Audit Senior: Lead and deliver audit fieldwork, including substantive and analytical procedures. Plan, execute, and complete audit assignments with minimal supervision. Prepare statutory financial statements from client data. Identify and communicate risk areas or key issues to Managers/Partners. Ensure audit files are accurate, complete, and compliant. Support the planning, execution, and finalisation of audits for review. Mentor, coach, and support junior team members. What you'll need to succeed: ACA or ACCA qualified (or equivalent). Strong experience in audit within a practice environment. Confident managing client relationships and deadlines. Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail. A collaborative mindset with the ability to lead and develop others. Proactive, adaptable, and eager to progress your career. What next: You'll be part of a people-focused organisation that values collaboration, inclusivity, and continuous improvement. The culture is built around empowering individuals, supporting career growth, and delivering exceptional client service through teamwork. Please get in touch for further details: As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
Audit Senior £40,000 - £55,000 Portsmouth Are you ready to take the next step in your audit career? We're looking for an ambitious and driven Audit Senior to join a growing Audit & Assurance team within a well-established, international professional services firm. This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and supportive environment where your career progression is genuinely prioritised. You'll be empowered to shape your own journey while contributing to high-quality client service delivery. What's great about this Audit Senior role? Competitive salary and benefits package 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexible and agile working options Study support and continuous professional development Employee benefits portal (discounts, cashback, vouchers) Career coaching and mentoring Social events and team activities Employee referral bonus scheme Your role as an Audit Senior: Lead and deliver audit fieldwork, including substantive and analytical procedures. Plan, execute, and complete audit assignments with minimal supervision. Prepare statutory financial statements from client data. Identify and communicate risk areas or key issues to Managers/Partners. Ensure audit files are accurate, complete, and compliant. Support the planning, execution, and finalisation of audits for review. Mentor, coach, and support junior team members. What you'll need to succeed: ACA or ACCA qualified (or equivalent). Strong experience in audit within a practice environment. Confident managing client relationships and deadlines. Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail. A collaborative mindset with the ability to lead and develop others. Proactive, adaptable, and eager to progress your career. What next: You'll be part of a people-focused organisation that values collaboration, inclusivity, and continuous improvement. The culture is built around empowering individuals, supporting career growth, and delivering exceptional client service through teamwork. Please get in touch for further details: As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Position; WAREHOUSE TEAM LEADER Location; Chichester Salary; £13.50 - £15.00 per hour Our client is looking for a forward thinking team leader to join their team within a manufacturing environment working with their client based on site managing a team of operatives to ensure shift targets are met on a daily basis The role; Reporting directly into the Shift manager you will be responsible for organising the hourly control of projects within your team ensuring shift targets are efficiently and effectively controlled and customer demands are met. The hours of work are weekly rotational with early shits from 6am until 3.30pm Monday to Friday, and Lateshift 3pm until 11.30pm. Main responsibilities; Organise the hour-to-hour function of given projects and assignments ensuring your team are briefed and suitably equipped to carry out all shift requirements. Complete any project set ups required throughout the shift as required including liaising with the customer when required by phone and email. Support the customer and supervisor with resolutions to any queries or concerns raised. Ensure all shift staff are full briefed and understand shift requirements before and during the shift. Ensure skill training updates are given to the Shift Management for inclusion in staff skill matrix. Ensure effective communication within the team, and to the shift manager and customer. Carry out the required shift audits. If required assist operatives in shift work to ensure targets and projects are completed in required time frame. Ensure all shift paperwork is completed on time and to the required standard for all projects. About you; Knowledge of MS Office packages with excellent written and spoken English required. Excellent organisational skills with a proven record of managing teams and shifts. Happy to work shifts and having a flexibility to working hours to ensure projects are completed. Required; Positive and self motivated with a 'can-do' attitude Logistics and Import and export documentation experience an advantage. Happy working split shifts Team leader experience and knowledge of managing teams Commutable locations; Goodwood, Bognor Regis, Portsmouth, Waterlooville, Worthing Key words; Supply Chain, Logistics, warehousing, team leader, supervisor, management, logistics, quality If you are interested in the Team Leader role please contact Ollie Thomas on for more information. INDWARE Planet Recruitment acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Planet Recruitment is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Planet Recruitment. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information. Only candidates with the relevant skills and experience will be contacted after application, if you do not hear back from us within 7 days you have unfortunately been unsuccessful in your application. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and abilities to perform the duties of the position.
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
Position; WAREHOUSE TEAM LEADER Location; Chichester Salary; £13.50 - £15.00 per hour Our client is looking for a forward thinking team leader to join their team within a manufacturing environment working with their client based on site managing a team of operatives to ensure shift targets are met on a daily basis The role; Reporting directly into the Shift manager you will be responsible for organising the hourly control of projects within your team ensuring shift targets are efficiently and effectively controlled and customer demands are met. The hours of work are weekly rotational with early shits from 6am until 3.30pm Monday to Friday, and Lateshift 3pm until 11.30pm. Main responsibilities; Organise the hour-to-hour function of given projects and assignments ensuring your team are briefed and suitably equipped to carry out all shift requirements. Complete any project set ups required throughout the shift as required including liaising with the customer when required by phone and email. Support the customer and supervisor with resolutions to any queries or concerns raised. Ensure all shift staff are full briefed and understand shift requirements before and during the shift. Ensure skill training updates are given to the Shift Management for inclusion in staff skill matrix. Ensure effective communication within the team, and to the shift manager and customer. Carry out the required shift audits. If required assist operatives in shift work to ensure targets and projects are completed in required time frame. Ensure all shift paperwork is completed on time and to the required standard for all projects. About you; Knowledge of MS Office packages with excellent written and spoken English required. Excellent organisational skills with a proven record of managing teams and shifts. Happy to work shifts and having a flexibility to working hours to ensure projects are completed. Required; Positive and self motivated with a 'can-do' attitude Logistics and Import and export documentation experience an advantage. Happy working split shifts Team leader experience and knowledge of managing teams Commutable locations; Goodwood, Bognor Regis, Portsmouth, Waterlooville, Worthing Key words; Supply Chain, Logistics, warehousing, team leader, supervisor, management, logistics, quality If you are interested in the Team Leader role please contact Ollie Thomas on for more information. INDWARE Planet Recruitment acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Planet Recruitment is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Planet Recruitment. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information. Only candidates with the relevant skills and experience will be contacted after application, if you do not hear back from us within 7 days you have unfortunately been unsuccessful in your application. Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and abilities to perform the duties of the position.
Confederation of Service Charities
Portsmouth, Hampshire
The Casework Service, launched in April 2025, is a cornerstone of RNBT's 5-year strategic vision. By working closely with local charities, welfare organisations, and statutory services, our Caseworkers help ensure timely, holistic, and practical support is delivered in a way that empowers individuals and strengthens families. We are now looking to grow our team and appoint a Support Administrator to join our friendly team based at our national HQ in Portsmouth. The RNBT exists to support Royal Navy Ratings and Royal Marines Other Ranks, both serving and served, and their loved ones, through life's challenges. Established in 1922 under Royal Charter, The Trust continues to provide a lifeline of support: from financial assistance and training opportunities to wellbeing guidance and signposting, as well as accommodation at our Care Homes and Almshouse. The RNBT has a 'family-run' feel and we have carefully created a supportive, friendly and close-knit team, making it a unique and very special place to work. Key Responsibilities Based at Castaway House in Portsmouth, the Casework Administrator plays a vital role in supporting the effective delivery of The RNBT's casework services. Working closely with Regional Caseworkers, Regional Casework Managers, Finance, and partner organisations, you will provide high-quality administrative and procurement support that enables timely, accurate, and compliant service delivery to eligible beneficiaries experiencing hardship. You will be responsible for coordinating administrative processes across the full client journey - from initial enquiry and triage through to grant award, procurement, and case closure. This includes maintaining accurate and confidential records across multiple data systems, ensuring all documentation is compliant with organisational policy and GDPR requirements. A key element of the role includes administering the procurement of wellbeing vouchers and other agreed grant-related goods and services through RNBT's approved partner organisations. You will ensure all purchases are authorised appropriately and supported by clear, auditable evidence in line with organisational and funder requirements, maintaining strong financial governance and transparency. This role enables caseworkers to focus on direct client support while ensuring administrative excellence, compliance, financial control, and consistency across all casework activity. Occasionally support other RNBT initiatives and projects where needed. What We Offer In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a generous suite of benefits to our employees including: 29 days annual leave plus public holidays Cycle to work scheme Eligible for blue light card A values-driven culture and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference A full job description is available on request. As a Silver accredited Armed Forces Covenant signatory, we are committed to supporting the Armed Forces community and recognising the value that serving personnel, reservists, veterans, and military families bring to our organisation. We welcome applications from all members of the Armed Forces community and are committed to ensuring fair treatment throughout the recruitment process. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Committed Employer. To find out more about working for The Royal Naval Benevolent Trust please contact us at or visit CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: Midday on Friday 13 March 2026
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
The Casework Service, launched in April 2025, is a cornerstone of RNBT's 5-year strategic vision. By working closely with local charities, welfare organisations, and statutory services, our Caseworkers help ensure timely, holistic, and practical support is delivered in a way that empowers individuals and strengthens families. We are now looking to grow our team and appoint a Support Administrator to join our friendly team based at our national HQ in Portsmouth. The RNBT exists to support Royal Navy Ratings and Royal Marines Other Ranks, both serving and served, and their loved ones, through life's challenges. Established in 1922 under Royal Charter, The Trust continues to provide a lifeline of support: from financial assistance and training opportunities to wellbeing guidance and signposting, as well as accommodation at our Care Homes and Almshouse. The RNBT has a 'family-run' feel and we have carefully created a supportive, friendly and close-knit team, making it a unique and very special place to work. Key Responsibilities Based at Castaway House in Portsmouth, the Casework Administrator plays a vital role in supporting the effective delivery of The RNBT's casework services. Working closely with Regional Caseworkers, Regional Casework Managers, Finance, and partner organisations, you will provide high-quality administrative and procurement support that enables timely, accurate, and compliant service delivery to eligible beneficiaries experiencing hardship. You will be responsible for coordinating administrative processes across the full client journey - from initial enquiry and triage through to grant award, procurement, and case closure. This includes maintaining accurate and confidential records across multiple data systems, ensuring all documentation is compliant with organisational policy and GDPR requirements. A key element of the role includes administering the procurement of wellbeing vouchers and other agreed grant-related goods and services through RNBT's approved partner organisations. You will ensure all purchases are authorised appropriately and supported by clear, auditable evidence in line with organisational and funder requirements, maintaining strong financial governance and transparency. This role enables caseworkers to focus on direct client support while ensuring administrative excellence, compliance, financial control, and consistency across all casework activity. Occasionally support other RNBT initiatives and projects where needed. What We Offer In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a generous suite of benefits to our employees including: 29 days annual leave plus public holidays Cycle to work scheme Eligible for blue light card A values-driven culture and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference A full job description is available on request. As a Silver accredited Armed Forces Covenant signatory, we are committed to supporting the Armed Forces community and recognising the value that serving personnel, reservists, veterans, and military families bring to our organisation. We welcome applications from all members of the Armed Forces community and are committed to ensuring fair treatment throughout the recruitment process. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Committed Employer. To find out more about working for The Royal Naval Benevolent Trust please contact us at or visit CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: Midday on Friday 13 March 2026
VIVO provides facilities management and accommodation maintenance for the UK military and its partners. VIVO embodies both experience and innovation. What we do We put our Customers and Families First. They are the driving force behind everything we do. We drive forward improvements for them to ensure the service they receive, whether reactive repairs or a major project, is completed safely and on time. In order to achieve this, we have 4 core values: open, caring, agile and collaborative. These are at the heart of everything we do. Contract: Full Time, Permanent Location: Dorset & Poole, with travel to Bovington, Blandford and Westmoors Working Hours: 37.5 Hours, Monday to Friday (8:00AM to 4:30PM). Will need flexibility due to driving. Salary: £28,000 to £33,000 dependent on experience Here at VIVO we are looking for a Void Supervisor, to cover a patch of 1,100 houses across Dorset and Poole. With extensive travel across the patch and working within a team of 4 Void Supervisors, you will be responsible for move out inspections and snagging properties that have been worked on by subcontractors. Reporting to the VIVO Delivery Manager, the Void Works Supervisor will oversee the day-to-day delivery of void maintenance works, ensuring properties are completed to the required move-in standard. The role combines operational oversight, quality control and people leadership, working closely with service partners, sub-contractors and internal teams. It is ideally suited to someone with a practical background who is ready to move into a leadership position and develop their supervisory skills. The successful candidate will manage daily void maintenance operations and monitor performance to ensure service delivery targets are met. You will carry out work-in-progress inspections, ensure all void properties meet move-in standards and conduct joint inspections with service partners. The role includes undertaking minor works where required, leading and motivating staff, and supporting individual and team development. You will manage sub-contractors to ensure high-quality work and customer satisfaction, monitor KPIs and service level agreements, and undertake site audits relating to health and safety compliance. You will work closely with the Delivery Manager to address supply chain performance issues and act as a first point of contact for out-of-hours escalation when required. What We Are Looking For We are looking for someone who demonstrates flexibility, strong communication skills, pride in their work, integrity, innovation and a caring approach to leadership. You will have experience in Voids or military family housing, along with good IT skills and a strong customer service focus. Knowledge of schedules of rates and experience working within housing maintenance or voids is essential. Health and safety training relevant to the role is also required. As you will be travelling using a work van, you will need a full UK's Drivers License. You will need to be able to pass BPSS Clearance to be eligible for this role. Why Join VIVO? This is a chance to join a brand-new organisation at an exciting stage of growth, working on a long-term national contract that offers job security and progression. You will be supported to develop your skills, grow into leadership and make a real difference to the quality of homes provided within the Defence accommodation estate. If you are ready to take the next step in your career and be part of a forward-thinking organisation with a strong future, we would love to hear from you. Benefits Up to 6% contributory pension scheme 25 Days annual leave plus bank holidays Volunteer leave One paid professional subscription Life Assurance Policy VIVO Defence Services The role you have applied for is with VIVO Defence Services, a joint venture between Serco and EQUANS. By applying for this role, please be aware that information contained within your CV may be shared between VIVO Defence Services, Serco and EQUANS during the recruitment process. At VIVO, we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation that supports the needs of all. Therefore, we will make reasonable adjustments at interview through to employment for our candidates and strongly encourage applications from a diverse candidate pool. We are open to discussions around flexibility and flexible working and operate a hybrid work structure in many of our business areas. We are proudly a Disability Confident Leader. Disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the job will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities at an interview.
Mar 08, 2026
Full time
VIVO provides facilities management and accommodation maintenance for the UK military and its partners. VIVO embodies both experience and innovation. What we do We put our Customers and Families First. They are the driving force behind everything we do. We drive forward improvements for them to ensure the service they receive, whether reactive repairs or a major project, is completed safely and on time. In order to achieve this, we have 4 core values: open, caring, agile and collaborative. These are at the heart of everything we do. Contract: Full Time, Permanent Location: Dorset & Poole, with travel to Bovington, Blandford and Westmoors Working Hours: 37.5 Hours, Monday to Friday (8:00AM to 4:30PM). Will need flexibility due to driving. Salary: £28,000 to £33,000 dependent on experience Here at VIVO we are looking for a Void Supervisor, to cover a patch of 1,100 houses across Dorset and Poole. With extensive travel across the patch and working within a team of 4 Void Supervisors, you will be responsible for move out inspections and snagging properties that have been worked on by subcontractors. Reporting to the VIVO Delivery Manager, the Void Works Supervisor will oversee the day-to-day delivery of void maintenance works, ensuring properties are completed to the required move-in standard. The role combines operational oversight, quality control and people leadership, working closely with service partners, sub-contractors and internal teams. It is ideally suited to someone with a practical background who is ready to move into a leadership position and develop their supervisory skills. The successful candidate will manage daily void maintenance operations and monitor performance to ensure service delivery targets are met. You will carry out work-in-progress inspections, ensure all void properties meet move-in standards and conduct joint inspections with service partners. The role includes undertaking minor works where required, leading and motivating staff, and supporting individual and team development. You will manage sub-contractors to ensure high-quality work and customer satisfaction, monitor KPIs and service level agreements, and undertake site audits relating to health and safety compliance. You will work closely with the Delivery Manager to address supply chain performance issues and act as a first point of contact for out-of-hours escalation when required. What We Are Looking For We are looking for someone who demonstrates flexibility, strong communication skills, pride in their work, integrity, innovation and a caring approach to leadership. You will have experience in Voids or military family housing, along with good IT skills and a strong customer service focus. Knowledge of schedules of rates and experience working within housing maintenance or voids is essential. Health and safety training relevant to the role is also required. As you will be travelling using a work van, you will need a full UK's Drivers License. You will need to be able to pass BPSS Clearance to be eligible for this role. Why Join VIVO? This is a chance to join a brand-new organisation at an exciting stage of growth, working on a long-term national contract that offers job security and progression. You will be supported to develop your skills, grow into leadership and make a real difference to the quality of homes provided within the Defence accommodation estate. If you are ready to take the next step in your career and be part of a forward-thinking organisation with a strong future, we would love to hear from you. Benefits Up to 6% contributory pension scheme 25 Days annual leave plus bank holidays Volunteer leave One paid professional subscription Life Assurance Policy VIVO Defence Services The role you have applied for is with VIVO Defence Services, a joint venture between Serco and EQUANS. By applying for this role, please be aware that information contained within your CV may be shared between VIVO Defence Services, Serco and EQUANS during the recruitment process. At VIVO, we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation that supports the needs of all. Therefore, we will make reasonable adjustments at interview through to employment for our candidates and strongly encourage applications from a diverse candidate pool. We are open to discussions around flexibility and flexible working and operate a hybrid work structure in many of our business areas. We are proudly a Disability Confident Leader. Disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the job will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities at an interview.
Principal Auditor Location: Guildhall Walk, PO1 2AL Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 2+ Months Working Hours: Mon Fri, 09 00 Pay Rate: £370.35 Per Day Job Ref: (phone number removed) Job Responsibilities Lead and deliver financial audit assignments in line with audit plans Evaluate financial controls, risk management, and governance arrangements Prepare clear and accurate audit reports with practical recommendations Provide professional advice to managers on financial controls and compliance Support the development of audit plans and audit methodologies Liaise with internal stakeholders to agree audit findings and actions Ensure audit work complies with professional standards and council policies Person Specification Must-Have Requirements Proven experience in financial auditing, preferably within the public sector Strong understanding of financial controls, risk, and governance frameworks Ability to plan and deliver audits independently Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong analytical skills with attention to detail Eligibility to work in the UK Nice-to-Have Requirements Experience working within a local authority or similar organization Relevant professional qualification (e.g. CIPFA, ACCA, ACA or equivalent) Experience leading or supervising audit staff DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability specific organizations or hirers to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.
Jan 21, 2026
Contractor
Principal Auditor Location: Guildhall Walk, PO1 2AL Start Date: ASAP Contract Duration: 2+ Months Working Hours: Mon Fri, 09 00 Pay Rate: £370.35 Per Day Job Ref: (phone number removed) Job Responsibilities Lead and deliver financial audit assignments in line with audit plans Evaluate financial controls, risk management, and governance arrangements Prepare clear and accurate audit reports with practical recommendations Provide professional advice to managers on financial controls and compliance Support the development of audit plans and audit methodologies Liaise with internal stakeholders to agree audit findings and actions Ensure audit work complies with professional standards and council policies Person Specification Must-Have Requirements Proven experience in financial auditing, preferably within the public sector Strong understanding of financial controls, risk, and governance frameworks Ability to plan and deliver audits independently Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong analytical skills with attention to detail Eligibility to work in the UK Nice-to-Have Requirements Experience working within a local authority or similar organization Relevant professional qualification (e.g. CIPFA, ACCA, ACA or equivalent) Experience leading or supervising audit staff DISCLAIMER: By applying for this vacancy, you consent to your personal information being shared with our client and any relevant third parties we engage with, for the purpose of assessing your suitability specific organizations or hirers to whom you do not wish your details to be disclosed.