We are seeking to appoint a Head of Cricket to provide strategic leadership and operational management of the cricket programme at New Hall School. The postholder will oversee cricket provision across the whole school, ensuring high-quality coaching within the curriculum and co-curriculum, fostering performance pathways, and promoting participation and excellence. Cricket is a flagship sport at New Hall, nationally recognised among the UK's Top 100 Schools, with outstanding facilities, a 190+ fixture programme and a year-round academy led by former England international Ravi Bopara. With elite partnerships, international touring, and sustained county and national success for both boys and girls, the programme offers an exceptional platform for performance, participation and long term player development. Key responsibilities to oversee the development, structure and strategic direction of the cricket programme to provide high-quality coaching from Years 3-13 within curriculum and co-curricular sport to maintain and develop coaching, officiating and playing pathways for students to liaise with the Director of Sport to organise cricket coaching camps at New Hall to ensure all risk assessments and Health & Safety requirements are implemented and followed to work with Grounds staff to ensure appropriate preparation of pitches and facilities to liaise with the Director of Sport regarding staffing of teams, Sport sessions and practices to work closely with the Sport Administrator to organise fixtures, transport and accommodation to undertake an annual review of the cricket fixtures list, ensuring all fixtures and team sheets are accurately tracked to coordinate first aid provision for match days with the Health & Wellbeing Centre to manage the cricket budget (equipment, competition fees, trophies and subscriptions) and organise annual cricket presentation and awards evenings to liaise with Essex Cricket and local clubs to promote and develop cricket at New Hall to develop sporting links with Messing Primary School to support and enhance their sport provision to assist with coaching a range of sports (Years 3-13) within the curriculum and co curriculum to contribute actively to lunchtime, after school and Saturday sport provision to support the broader co curricular and boarding life of the School The successful candidate will be expected to be a qualified cricket coach to have previous experience of County Cricket Player Pathways and Academy Programmes to have previous experience of managing coaches to have the ability to coach a second sport (ideally football, hockey, netball or rugby) to have excellent communication, organisational, IT and management skills to be committed to competitive sport, including lunchtime, after school and Saturday provision to have a clear understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and child protection to be willing to participate enthusiastically in boarding school life to be able to relate effectively to students to have the ability to motivate others and build successful teams to use initiative and be flexible in response to change to have previous experience working within the education sector (would be advantageous) What New Hall offers Excellent benefits & CPD Lunch without charge in term time Discounted annual membership for New Hall Sport Club New Hall School offers an exceptional working environment. The main campus occupies the stunning Grade I listed former Tudor palace of Beaulieu. The School's conference and events venue is at the Grade I listed Boreham House, one mile away. New Hall is a warm, welcoming, and supportive community, with a staff of around 300. Beaulieu Park railway station is at the entrance to New Hall's Avenue: 30 minutes to Stratford and 38 minutes to London Liverpool Street. The Elizabeth Line at Shenfield (13 minutes by train) terminates at Heathrow airport. There are nearby airports: London Stansted, London Southend and London City. Early applications are encouraged. We reserve the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date of this advertisement. Application closing date midday, Friday 13 March 2026 All adults employed by the New Hall School have a responsibility for data protection and have a duty to observe and follow the principles of the GDPR Regulations. All applicants must be able to provide evidence of their Right to Work in the UK prior to commencement of employment. As part of our need to comply with UK immigration rules, you will be required to provide Home Office stipulated documentation prior to interview. As well as verification of identity, we ask all successful candidates to undertake an enhanced DBS disclosure. In line with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) guidance, we may also conduct an online search about any shortlisted candidates as part of our due diligence to identify any matters that might relate directly to our legal duty to meet safeguarding duties, in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE). New Hall School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. SAFEGUARDING AND FURTHER INFORMATION Due to the nature of this role, it will be necessary for the appropriate level of criminal record disclosure to be undertaken. In making your application, it is essential you disclose whether you have any pending charges, convictions, bind-overs or cautions and, if so, for which offences. This post will be exempt from the provisions of Section 4 (2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Therefore, applicants are not entitled to withhold information about convictions which for other purposes are 'spent' under the provision of the Act, and, in the event of the employment being taken up; any failure to disclose such convictions will result in dismissal or disciplinary action. The fact that a pending charge, conviction, bind-over or caution has been recorded against you will not necessarily debar you from consideration for this appointment.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
We are seeking to appoint a Head of Cricket to provide strategic leadership and operational management of the cricket programme at New Hall School. The postholder will oversee cricket provision across the whole school, ensuring high-quality coaching within the curriculum and co-curriculum, fostering performance pathways, and promoting participation and excellence. Cricket is a flagship sport at New Hall, nationally recognised among the UK's Top 100 Schools, with outstanding facilities, a 190+ fixture programme and a year-round academy led by former England international Ravi Bopara. With elite partnerships, international touring, and sustained county and national success for both boys and girls, the programme offers an exceptional platform for performance, participation and long term player development. Key responsibilities to oversee the development, structure and strategic direction of the cricket programme to provide high-quality coaching from Years 3-13 within curriculum and co-curricular sport to maintain and develop coaching, officiating and playing pathways for students to liaise with the Director of Sport to organise cricket coaching camps at New Hall to ensure all risk assessments and Health & Safety requirements are implemented and followed to work with Grounds staff to ensure appropriate preparation of pitches and facilities to liaise with the Director of Sport regarding staffing of teams, Sport sessions and practices to work closely with the Sport Administrator to organise fixtures, transport and accommodation to undertake an annual review of the cricket fixtures list, ensuring all fixtures and team sheets are accurately tracked to coordinate first aid provision for match days with the Health & Wellbeing Centre to manage the cricket budget (equipment, competition fees, trophies and subscriptions) and organise annual cricket presentation and awards evenings to liaise with Essex Cricket and local clubs to promote and develop cricket at New Hall to develop sporting links with Messing Primary School to support and enhance their sport provision to assist with coaching a range of sports (Years 3-13) within the curriculum and co curriculum to contribute actively to lunchtime, after school and Saturday sport provision to support the broader co curricular and boarding life of the School The successful candidate will be expected to be a qualified cricket coach to have previous experience of County Cricket Player Pathways and Academy Programmes to have previous experience of managing coaches to have the ability to coach a second sport (ideally football, hockey, netball or rugby) to have excellent communication, organisational, IT and management skills to be committed to competitive sport, including lunchtime, after school and Saturday provision to have a clear understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and child protection to be willing to participate enthusiastically in boarding school life to be able to relate effectively to students to have the ability to motivate others and build successful teams to use initiative and be flexible in response to change to have previous experience working within the education sector (would be advantageous) What New Hall offers Excellent benefits & CPD Lunch without charge in term time Discounted annual membership for New Hall Sport Club New Hall School offers an exceptional working environment. The main campus occupies the stunning Grade I listed former Tudor palace of Beaulieu. The School's conference and events venue is at the Grade I listed Boreham House, one mile away. New Hall is a warm, welcoming, and supportive community, with a staff of around 300. Beaulieu Park railway station is at the entrance to New Hall's Avenue: 30 minutes to Stratford and 38 minutes to London Liverpool Street. The Elizabeth Line at Shenfield (13 minutes by train) terminates at Heathrow airport. There are nearby airports: London Stansted, London Southend and London City. Early applications are encouraged. We reserve the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date of this advertisement. Application closing date midday, Friday 13 March 2026 All adults employed by the New Hall School have a responsibility for data protection and have a duty to observe and follow the principles of the GDPR Regulations. All applicants must be able to provide evidence of their Right to Work in the UK prior to commencement of employment. As part of our need to comply with UK immigration rules, you will be required to provide Home Office stipulated documentation prior to interview. As well as verification of identity, we ask all successful candidates to undertake an enhanced DBS disclosure. In line with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) guidance, we may also conduct an online search about any shortlisted candidates as part of our due diligence to identify any matters that might relate directly to our legal duty to meet safeguarding duties, in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE). New Hall School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. SAFEGUARDING AND FURTHER INFORMATION Due to the nature of this role, it will be necessary for the appropriate level of criminal record disclosure to be undertaken. In making your application, it is essential you disclose whether you have any pending charges, convictions, bind-overs or cautions and, if so, for which offences. This post will be exempt from the provisions of Section 4 (2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Therefore, applicants are not entitled to withhold information about convictions which for other purposes are 'spent' under the provision of the Act, and, in the event of the employment being taken up; any failure to disclose such convictions will result in dismissal or disciplinary action. The fact that a pending charge, conviction, bind-over or caution has been recorded against you will not necessarily debar you from consideration for this appointment.
Head of Operations - College of Social Sciences - 106721 - Grade 8 United Kingdom Be the First to Apply Job Description College of Social Sciences Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range £47,389 to £56,535 with potential progression once in post to £63,606 Grade: 8 Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to June 2027 Closing date: 10th February 2026 Interview date:24th February 2026 This role is also open as an internal secondment opportunity which would need to be agreed by your current line manager. Previous applicants need not apply. Our offer to you People are at the heart of what we are and do. The University of Birmingham is proud to have been a part of the City of Birmingham and the wider region for over 100 years, andweare equally proud to be recognised as a leading global university.We want to attract talented people from across the city and beyond, support them to succeed, and celebrate their success. We are committed to helping the people who work here todevelopthrough our sector-leading Birmingham Professional programmewhichprovides allprofessionalservices staff with development opportunities and the encouragement to reach their full potential.With almost 5,000professionalservices jobs in a wide-range of functionsin Edgbaston andin our campus inDubai, there are plenty of opportunities foryou to be able to develop yourcareer at the University. We believe there is no such thing as a typical member of staff and that diversity is a source of strength that underpins the exchange of ideas, innovation, and debate.We warmly welcome people from all backgrounds and are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where diversity is at the heart of who and what we are,and how we work. Supporting our people to achieve a healthy work/life balance is important both to our employees andtothe success of the University and, depending on the role, we offer avarietyof flexible working arrangements. We therefore welcome discussions on all forms of flexible working.In addition, you will receive a generous package of benefits including 40 dayspaid holidaya year, one paid day a year for volunteering, occupational sick pay, and a pension scheme. We also have three high quality subsidised day nurseries. The University is situated in leafy Edgbaston and there are excellent transport links to our beautiful campus, including main bus routes and a train station on site.On campus we have a state-of-the-art sports centre with pool, shops,places to eat and drink,our own art gallery, museum and botanical gardens. Based across our world-class campuses in Birmingham and Dubai, the College of Social Sciences (CoSS) is a global, diverse, and inclusive community of currently more than 12,500 students, 900 academics, and 300professional services staff. We are committed to our strategic goal of driving social change for a fairer and more sustainable world. Our staff and students benefit from being in communities with rich cultures and contribute to the regional and global workforce and economy. Our four schools - Business, Education, Government, and Social Policy and Society - are in the vanguard of innovative and impactful research and teaching across social science. This role would be based in the School of Social Policy and Society. The School delivers a suite of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional, and executive education programmes to a diverse and international student population. We undertake research that matters, collaborating with our research partners from the private, public and third sectors from across the world. Role Summary The Head of Operations (HoOp) plays a key role in supporting the Head of School to deliver on University, College and School strategy. The role balances strategic thinking with delivering operational excellence through leadership of the professional services teams, frequently requiring the post-holder to translate complex strategy into operational plans. Reporting into the College Director of Operations HoOps are key members of the School Strategic Management team, College Professional Services Strategic Leadership Team (PSSLT), and College Management Network. The HoOp role is a College role, based locally within a School, and part of a team of senior professional services leads within the College.Flexibility is a key aspect of this position, with occasional cover and support to other Schools within the College based on operational demand and business need The HoOp will be required to work strategically with excellent communication and leadership skills, significant operational experience, and a commitment to continuous improvement of excellent service delivery through a collaborative and inclusive approach. Main Duties Leadership Provide the Head of School with exceptional leadership support in order to ensure both the School's strategic and operational priorities are delivered to a high standard. Work effectively with the School's Senior Management Team (SMT), translating strategy into practice, and ensuring clear communication or the School's priorities to professional services teams. Lead and manage professional services staff in the school to ensure effective, positive working relationships at all levels, both directly and through working with interim and matrix managers. Lead staff through periods of change, communicating a clear and positive vision and acting as a role model. Ongoing development and support for direct reports through coaching and training, both formal and informal. Developing teams that consistently embody and demonstrate the University values, and an ability to lead by example. Working with senior Professional Services colleagues across the College, lead on the continuous improvement of operational service delivery. Strategic and Operational Work in partnership with College Business Partners (as appropriate) to support the Head of School, in developing the School's Strategy in the context of the CoSS 2030 and the University Strategic Framework. Engagement with strategic initiatives, including with external partners, ensuring that the required professional services contribution is made. Work as part of the College Professional Services Strategic Leadership Team to provide a critical link between University Professional Services, College and School. Balance local needs with overarching University and College objectives and ensure that practices are aligned wherever possible, ensuring the delivery of an outstanding student and academic experience. Work closely with the College Finance Team, Head of School to understand the school's operational budget and support in year financial planning processes Oversee the School Operations Team's day-to-day management of operations within the School, including facilities management, security, maintenance, administrative services and ensuring that the School has appropriate health and safety procedures in place. Governance and Compliance Support the Head of School in ensuring that the School has robust governance and decision making structures that are fully aligned with those at College and University level. Lead role in understanding requirements for compliance with accreditation and regulatory bodies as relevant to the School, and responsibility for operational aspects. Ensure that the School's committees are supported to a high standard and ensure that decisions made are communicated and followed up as appropriate. To take the lead on ensuring that the School complies with University Regulations, all other University policies, procedures and guidelines, relevant legislation. HR Management Ensure appropriate HR strategies and procedures are in place for school members of staff to include induction, succession planning, training and development, performance management and review and reward mechanisms, working with College HR staff as appropriate to ensure compliance with University policy and procedures and relevant legislation. Recruit, train, and supervise professional services staff, promoting professional development and high performance. Conduct regular performance reviews and address staff concerns. Lead School HR processes by liaising with internal colleagues and external stakeholders, managing staffing requests, drafting business cases (CPAG) and job descriptions, and overseeing fixed-term contract staff activities in partnership with HR. Technology and Innovation Utilise technology to enhance operational efficiency and service delivery, including automation. Oversee the implementation of new systems and processes. Equity, Diversity and Belonging Actively promote equality, diversity and belongingacting as a role model and fostering an inclusive working culture Citizenship and collaboration Develop effective working relationships with the other Heads of Operations and professional services colleagues across the University. Take on projects as requested by the College Director of Operations for the benefit of the wider College and University. As a Birmingham Professional at the University of Birmingham, you are expected to support key university activities and projects, for example, graduations, confirmation and clearing, and other key events and to work flexibly across the University if required. This role may require occasional reassignment to other Schools based on operational demand and business need. . click apply for full job details
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Head of Operations - College of Social Sciences - 106721 - Grade 8 United Kingdom Be the First to Apply Job Description College of Social Sciences Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range £47,389 to £56,535 with potential progression once in post to £63,606 Grade: 8 Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to June 2027 Closing date: 10th February 2026 Interview date:24th February 2026 This role is also open as an internal secondment opportunity which would need to be agreed by your current line manager. Previous applicants need not apply. Our offer to you People are at the heart of what we are and do. The University of Birmingham is proud to have been a part of the City of Birmingham and the wider region for over 100 years, andweare equally proud to be recognised as a leading global university.We want to attract talented people from across the city and beyond, support them to succeed, and celebrate their success. We are committed to helping the people who work here todevelopthrough our sector-leading Birmingham Professional programmewhichprovides allprofessionalservices staff with development opportunities and the encouragement to reach their full potential.With almost 5,000professionalservices jobs in a wide-range of functionsin Edgbaston andin our campus inDubai, there are plenty of opportunities foryou to be able to develop yourcareer at the University. We believe there is no such thing as a typical member of staff and that diversity is a source of strength that underpins the exchange of ideas, innovation, and debate.We warmly welcome people from all backgrounds and are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where diversity is at the heart of who and what we are,and how we work. Supporting our people to achieve a healthy work/life balance is important both to our employees andtothe success of the University and, depending on the role, we offer avarietyof flexible working arrangements. We therefore welcome discussions on all forms of flexible working.In addition, you will receive a generous package of benefits including 40 dayspaid holidaya year, one paid day a year for volunteering, occupational sick pay, and a pension scheme. We also have three high quality subsidised day nurseries. The University is situated in leafy Edgbaston and there are excellent transport links to our beautiful campus, including main bus routes and a train station on site.On campus we have a state-of-the-art sports centre with pool, shops,places to eat and drink,our own art gallery, museum and botanical gardens. Based across our world-class campuses in Birmingham and Dubai, the College of Social Sciences (CoSS) is a global, diverse, and inclusive community of currently more than 12,500 students, 900 academics, and 300professional services staff. We are committed to our strategic goal of driving social change for a fairer and more sustainable world. Our staff and students benefit from being in communities with rich cultures and contribute to the regional and global workforce and economy. Our four schools - Business, Education, Government, and Social Policy and Society - are in the vanguard of innovative and impactful research and teaching across social science. This role would be based in the School of Social Policy and Society. The School delivers a suite of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional, and executive education programmes to a diverse and international student population. We undertake research that matters, collaborating with our research partners from the private, public and third sectors from across the world. Role Summary The Head of Operations (HoOp) plays a key role in supporting the Head of School to deliver on University, College and School strategy. The role balances strategic thinking with delivering operational excellence through leadership of the professional services teams, frequently requiring the post-holder to translate complex strategy into operational plans. Reporting into the College Director of Operations HoOps are key members of the School Strategic Management team, College Professional Services Strategic Leadership Team (PSSLT), and College Management Network. The HoOp role is a College role, based locally within a School, and part of a team of senior professional services leads within the College.Flexibility is a key aspect of this position, with occasional cover and support to other Schools within the College based on operational demand and business need The HoOp will be required to work strategically with excellent communication and leadership skills, significant operational experience, and a commitment to continuous improvement of excellent service delivery through a collaborative and inclusive approach. Main Duties Leadership Provide the Head of School with exceptional leadership support in order to ensure both the School's strategic and operational priorities are delivered to a high standard. Work effectively with the School's Senior Management Team (SMT), translating strategy into practice, and ensuring clear communication or the School's priorities to professional services teams. Lead and manage professional services staff in the school to ensure effective, positive working relationships at all levels, both directly and through working with interim and matrix managers. Lead staff through periods of change, communicating a clear and positive vision and acting as a role model. Ongoing development and support for direct reports through coaching and training, both formal and informal. Developing teams that consistently embody and demonstrate the University values, and an ability to lead by example. Working with senior Professional Services colleagues across the College, lead on the continuous improvement of operational service delivery. Strategic and Operational Work in partnership with College Business Partners (as appropriate) to support the Head of School, in developing the School's Strategy in the context of the CoSS 2030 and the University Strategic Framework. Engagement with strategic initiatives, including with external partners, ensuring that the required professional services contribution is made. Work as part of the College Professional Services Strategic Leadership Team to provide a critical link between University Professional Services, College and School. Balance local needs with overarching University and College objectives and ensure that practices are aligned wherever possible, ensuring the delivery of an outstanding student and academic experience. Work closely with the College Finance Team, Head of School to understand the school's operational budget and support in year financial planning processes Oversee the School Operations Team's day-to-day management of operations within the School, including facilities management, security, maintenance, administrative services and ensuring that the School has appropriate health and safety procedures in place. Governance and Compliance Support the Head of School in ensuring that the School has robust governance and decision making structures that are fully aligned with those at College and University level. Lead role in understanding requirements for compliance with accreditation and regulatory bodies as relevant to the School, and responsibility for operational aspects. Ensure that the School's committees are supported to a high standard and ensure that decisions made are communicated and followed up as appropriate. To take the lead on ensuring that the School complies with University Regulations, all other University policies, procedures and guidelines, relevant legislation. HR Management Ensure appropriate HR strategies and procedures are in place for school members of staff to include induction, succession planning, training and development, performance management and review and reward mechanisms, working with College HR staff as appropriate to ensure compliance with University policy and procedures and relevant legislation. Recruit, train, and supervise professional services staff, promoting professional development and high performance. Conduct regular performance reviews and address staff concerns. Lead School HR processes by liaising with internal colleagues and external stakeholders, managing staffing requests, drafting business cases (CPAG) and job descriptions, and overseeing fixed-term contract staff activities in partnership with HR. Technology and Innovation Utilise technology to enhance operational efficiency and service delivery, including automation. Oversee the implementation of new systems and processes. Equity, Diversity and Belonging Actively promote equality, diversity and belongingacting as a role model and fostering an inclusive working culture Citizenship and collaboration Develop effective working relationships with the other Heads of Operations and professional services colleagues across the University. Take on projects as requested by the College Director of Operations for the benefit of the wider College and University. As a Birmingham Professional at the University of Birmingham, you are expected to support key university activities and projects, for example, graduations, confirmation and clearing, and other key events and to work flexibly across the University if required. This role may require occasional reassignment to other Schools based on operational demand and business need. . click apply for full job details
Security Officer - QA Higher Education, London Join QA Higher Education (QAHE) and help us create a safe and welcoming environment for students, staff, and visitors. About the Role As a Security Officer, you'll play a vital role in delivering a professional campus security service. You'll monitor access, prevent unauthorised entry, and ensure the safety of our premises. From building patrols to responding to alarms, you'll be the first point of contact for security and safety matters. Key Responsibilities Carry out security checks and building patrols (internal & external). Respond to alarms and investigate disturbances. Provide a friendly reception service - answering calls, greeting visitors, and managing contractor sign ins. Issue visitor passes and direct new students to Student Services. Report incidents, irregularities, and facilities issues promptly. Support emergency evacuations and health & safety procedures. Secure the building at the end of each day. About You Trustworthy, reliable, and calm under pressure. Skilled in customer service and conflict resolution. Holder of an SIA Door Supervisor License, with knowledge of conflict management and physical intervention techniques. Strong communicator with excellent interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence. Able to work well asaged part of a team and make timely, accountable decisions. What We Offer QAHE is a leading UK higher education provider, partnering with universities to deliver programmes from foundation to postgraduate level. We teach over 17,000 students from around the world and believe in making outstanding education accessible to everyone. ').closest('.s').after(' You'll join a supportive team committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students and staff.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Security Officer - QA Higher Education, London Join QA Higher Education (QAHE) and help us create a safe and welcoming environment for students, staff, and visitors. About the Role As a Security Officer, you'll play a vital role in delivering a professional campus security service. You'll monitor access, prevent unauthorised entry, and ensure the safety of our premises. From building patrols to responding to alarms, you'll be the first point of contact for security and safety matters. Key Responsibilities Carry out security checks and building patrols (internal & external). Respond to alarms and investigate disturbances. Provide a friendly reception service - answering calls, greeting visitors, and managing contractor sign ins. Issue visitor passes and direct new students to Student Services. Report incidents, irregularities, and facilities issues promptly. Support emergency evacuations and health & safety procedures. Secure the building at the end of each day. About You Trustworthy, reliable, and calm under pressure. Skilled in customer service and conflict resolution. Holder of an SIA Door Supervisor License, with knowledge of conflict management and physical intervention techniques. Strong communicator with excellent interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence. Able to work well asaged part of a team and make timely, accountable decisions. What We Offer QAHE is a leading UK higher education provider, partnering with universities to deliver programmes from foundation to postgraduate level. We teach over 17,000 students from around the world and believe in making outstanding education accessible to everyone. ').closest('.s').after(' You'll join a supportive team committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students and staff.
# Work With UsDebt Capital Management Director page is loaded Debt Capital Management Directorlocations: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R009064Tishman Speyer creates vibrant destinations and dynamic environments that inspire innovation and connected communities. As a diversified developer, operator, and investment manager of top-tier real estate in 33 markets across the globe, our business choices are driven by the belief that real estate should unlock human potential. Tishman Speyer's diversified portfolio spans market rate and affordable residential communities, premier office properties and retail spaces, industrial facilities, and mixed-use campuses. We create state-of-the-art life science centers through our Breakthrough Properties joint venture, and foster innovation through our strategic proptech investments. By combining global perspective with local expertise, and a personalized approach, we are able to anticipate our customers' evolving needs. We were the first real estate company to introduce asset-wide amenity services through our ZO platform, and the first traditional real estate company to create its own flexible space and coworking brand, Studio.Since our founding in 1978, Tishman Speyer has acquired, developed, and operated 522 properties, totaling 218 million square feet, with a combined value of over $129 billion (U.S.). Tishman Speyer currently has approximately $68 billion in assets under management, including iconic properties such as Rockefeller Center in New York City, The Springs in Shanghai, TaunusTurm in Frankfurt, and Mission Rock in San Francisco. Summary of the Position: The Director will provide essential analysis and financial modeling for various debt financing structures for the company's ground-up development, acquisition, and in-portfolio properties. The Director will also assist in the marketing and negotiation of commercial real estate loans directly with prospective lenders. The individual must have strong interpersonal skills to interact and collaborate with teammates and senior management. Experience in cash flow analysis and underwriting, financial reports, and experience with commercial loans is essential. The individual will work with various disciplines of the firm, including Acquisitions, Development, Asset Management, Leasing, Accounting, Property Management, Equity Capital Markets, and Design & Construction. Key Responsibilities: Supporting senior team members during the loan marketing and closing process, including through the preparation of financial analyses, internal management updates, lender marketing materials, and assist in the lender communication and loan negotiation process. Managing diligence process with potential lenders, acting as primary point of contact and liaison between lenders and senior team members. Proactively reviewing existing portfolio loans and upcoming financing pipeline to generate attractive new opportunities. Producing internal memoranda and analyses highlighting trends in the commercial financing markets and/or pertaining to Tishman Speyer's loan portfolio. Provide research support for senior team members and for presentations to senior management. Keeping abreast of local real estate financing markets information in Europe and the UK on an on-going basis. Regularly review newsletters and publications to remain current and update internal team. Skills & Qualifications: The candidate will directly interact with colleagues throughout the organization, in France, the UK, Germany and Spain and therefore should have strong quantitative and analytical skills, be detail-oriented, articulate and well organized. The candidate must display initiative, good judgment in managing multiple tasks and strong problem solving skills. The ability to think strategically and to present information in a clear and concise manner is critical. Other qualifications include: 6-8 years of commercial real estate experience, with debt financing experience, including the marketing, structuring, negotiation, and closing of commercial real estate loans, required. Excellent financial modeling skills and analytical skills, including a high degree of proficiency with Excel. Prior pan-European experience on the lending side or borrower/equity side is required, with strong structuring and negotiation skills to secure favorable terms and conditions. The ability to work independently and proactively with exceptional attention to detail. The ability to multitask and collaborate with different departments and work on several projects at the same time with different deadlines The ability to communicate effectively across all functions and with senior management. The ability to build and maintain relationships with lenders, investors and other stakeholders The ability to identify potential issues and develop strategies to address them. High ethical standards to ensure transparency and integrity in dealings Given the pan-European nature of the role, the candidate will need to have excellent oral and written communication skills in English and in French. German proficiency would be a plus. Demonstrated academic success with a bachelor's degree in areas such as finance, economics, accounting or other analytical/quantitative fields.We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and treat all applicants for employment equally based upon job-related qualifications and without regards to race, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, military or veteran status, national origin, disability, religion, or any other characteristics protected by law.Tishman Speyer is deeply committed to creating and maintaining a diverse workforce which promotes different views and perspectives. We expect our leaders and employees alike to champion diversity and inclusion practices. Tishman Speyer has several employee affinity and interest groups that provide employees opportunities to develop professional relationships across the business and identify opportunities for development and advancement.Welcome to the original home of New York glamour and entertainment: The Rainbow RoomWe firmly believe that our team members are the key to our success at the Rainbow Room. Our goal is to deliver the best guest experience and create special memories for all our customers. For our staff, we strive to provide an environment that offers challenging, stimulating and rewarding opportunities.Join our team and discover a work experience where new ideas are met with enthusiasm and where you can grow to your full potential. We are seeking individuals committed to delivering the best service in the hospitality industry, and who enjoy working as a team to create magical moments in one of the most iconic locations in the world.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
# Work With UsDebt Capital Management Director page is loaded Debt Capital Management Directorlocations: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R009064Tishman Speyer creates vibrant destinations and dynamic environments that inspire innovation and connected communities. As a diversified developer, operator, and investment manager of top-tier real estate in 33 markets across the globe, our business choices are driven by the belief that real estate should unlock human potential. Tishman Speyer's diversified portfolio spans market rate and affordable residential communities, premier office properties and retail spaces, industrial facilities, and mixed-use campuses. We create state-of-the-art life science centers through our Breakthrough Properties joint venture, and foster innovation through our strategic proptech investments. By combining global perspective with local expertise, and a personalized approach, we are able to anticipate our customers' evolving needs. We were the first real estate company to introduce asset-wide amenity services through our ZO platform, and the first traditional real estate company to create its own flexible space and coworking brand, Studio.Since our founding in 1978, Tishman Speyer has acquired, developed, and operated 522 properties, totaling 218 million square feet, with a combined value of over $129 billion (U.S.). Tishman Speyer currently has approximately $68 billion in assets under management, including iconic properties such as Rockefeller Center in New York City, The Springs in Shanghai, TaunusTurm in Frankfurt, and Mission Rock in San Francisco. Summary of the Position: The Director will provide essential analysis and financial modeling for various debt financing structures for the company's ground-up development, acquisition, and in-portfolio properties. The Director will also assist in the marketing and negotiation of commercial real estate loans directly with prospective lenders. The individual must have strong interpersonal skills to interact and collaborate with teammates and senior management. Experience in cash flow analysis and underwriting, financial reports, and experience with commercial loans is essential. The individual will work with various disciplines of the firm, including Acquisitions, Development, Asset Management, Leasing, Accounting, Property Management, Equity Capital Markets, and Design & Construction. Key Responsibilities: Supporting senior team members during the loan marketing and closing process, including through the preparation of financial analyses, internal management updates, lender marketing materials, and assist in the lender communication and loan negotiation process. Managing diligence process with potential lenders, acting as primary point of contact and liaison between lenders and senior team members. Proactively reviewing existing portfolio loans and upcoming financing pipeline to generate attractive new opportunities. Producing internal memoranda and analyses highlighting trends in the commercial financing markets and/or pertaining to Tishman Speyer's loan portfolio. Provide research support for senior team members and for presentations to senior management. Keeping abreast of local real estate financing markets information in Europe and the UK on an on-going basis. Regularly review newsletters and publications to remain current and update internal team. Skills & Qualifications: The candidate will directly interact with colleagues throughout the organization, in France, the UK, Germany and Spain and therefore should have strong quantitative and analytical skills, be detail-oriented, articulate and well organized. The candidate must display initiative, good judgment in managing multiple tasks and strong problem solving skills. The ability to think strategically and to present information in a clear and concise manner is critical. Other qualifications include: 6-8 years of commercial real estate experience, with debt financing experience, including the marketing, structuring, negotiation, and closing of commercial real estate loans, required. Excellent financial modeling skills and analytical skills, including a high degree of proficiency with Excel. Prior pan-European experience on the lending side or borrower/equity side is required, with strong structuring and negotiation skills to secure favorable terms and conditions. The ability to work independently and proactively with exceptional attention to detail. The ability to multitask and collaborate with different departments and work on several projects at the same time with different deadlines The ability to communicate effectively across all functions and with senior management. The ability to build and maintain relationships with lenders, investors and other stakeholders The ability to identify potential issues and develop strategies to address them. High ethical standards to ensure transparency and integrity in dealings Given the pan-European nature of the role, the candidate will need to have excellent oral and written communication skills in English and in French. German proficiency would be a plus. Demonstrated academic success with a bachelor's degree in areas such as finance, economics, accounting or other analytical/quantitative fields.We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and treat all applicants for employment equally based upon job-related qualifications and without regards to race, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, military or veteran status, national origin, disability, religion, or any other characteristics protected by law.Tishman Speyer is deeply committed to creating and maintaining a diverse workforce which promotes different views and perspectives. We expect our leaders and employees alike to champion diversity and inclusion practices. Tishman Speyer has several employee affinity and interest groups that provide employees opportunities to develop professional relationships across the business and identify opportunities for development and advancement.Welcome to the original home of New York glamour and entertainment: The Rainbow RoomWe firmly believe that our team members are the key to our success at the Rainbow Room. Our goal is to deliver the best guest experience and create special memories for all our customers. For our staff, we strive to provide an environment that offers challenging, stimulating and rewarding opportunities.Join our team and discover a work experience where new ideas are met with enthusiasm and where you can grow to your full potential. We are seeking individuals committed to delivering the best service in the hospitality industry, and who enjoy working as a team to create magical moments in one of the most iconic locations in the world.
A values-led, applied university located in the home of England's industrial revolution, University of Derby is the only University in Derbyshire. Offering industry-relevant, expert teaching across foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate provision alongside a growing research portfolio the University's strategic aim is to be an applied university of today and for tomorrow, delivering excellence and opportunity for students, staff and the region it serves. The university is home to an exceptional academic community and has outstanding facilities which is reflected in the University being awarded Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023. Recognising that an outstanding student experience can only be achieved through a high-quality staff experience critically important People strategy is closely aligned to the Strategic Framework (2018 to 2030) setting clear objectives on how to deliver corporate ambitions through the people it employs and the culture it creates. As Chief People Officer you will be joining an institution that understands and values the life-changing power of education. As a key member of our Executive team, the CPO provides strategic leadership for the University's people agenda and is accountable to the Vice Chancellor for attracting, developing and retaining a high performing, inclusive workforce, while ensuring strong governance and compliance. Operating at the heart of our leadership and decision making structures, the CPO plays a critical role in translating our strategic ambition into sustainable organisational performance. As CPO managing a team of high-quality professional staff, you will lead and deliver strategies for talent, reward, performance, engagement, well being and inclusion and embedding a culture that fosters innovation, collaboration and organisational growth. With a deep understanding of the factors affecting employee relations, you will also oversee legislative frameworks governing employment, equality and workplace practices and in ensuring that university policies and decisions are legally sound, ethically robust and aligned with sector best practice mitigating risk and safeguarding the University's reputation. The successful candidate will be a clear thinker and be able to work at a strategic level but have the ability to switch to operations as necessary to ensure procedures and policies are implemented effectively to achieve the key strategic objectives of the University of Derby. A graduate (or equivalent) with chartered membership of the CIPD you will have proven experience of successful strategic management of equivalent services in large and complex organizations. Understanding of the issues facing higher education would be advantageous but more important will be your experience of delivering transformative change, high-performance cultures and innovative service delivery. A technical expert, you will also possess excellent interpersonal skills and have the ability to work effectively with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. a letter of application setting out your interest in the role and details of how you match the person specification a comprehensive curriculum vitae (CV) details of three referees and notice period (referees will not be contacted without your permission) a completed Personal Details Form (available above) Closing date for applications is Sunday 1 st March 2026. Longlist interviews will be held with Dixon Walter via Microsoft Teams from week commencing 2 nd March. Final interviews will take place on campus the week commencing 30 th March. In making an application for this role we ask you also to view our Privacy Notice which outlines our compliance to General Data Protection Regulations and the use and storage of your data.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
A values-led, applied university located in the home of England's industrial revolution, University of Derby is the only University in Derbyshire. Offering industry-relevant, expert teaching across foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate provision alongside a growing research portfolio the University's strategic aim is to be an applied university of today and for tomorrow, delivering excellence and opportunity for students, staff and the region it serves. The university is home to an exceptional academic community and has outstanding facilities which is reflected in the University being awarded Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023. Recognising that an outstanding student experience can only be achieved through a high-quality staff experience critically important People strategy is closely aligned to the Strategic Framework (2018 to 2030) setting clear objectives on how to deliver corporate ambitions through the people it employs and the culture it creates. As Chief People Officer you will be joining an institution that understands and values the life-changing power of education. As a key member of our Executive team, the CPO provides strategic leadership for the University's people agenda and is accountable to the Vice Chancellor for attracting, developing and retaining a high performing, inclusive workforce, while ensuring strong governance and compliance. Operating at the heart of our leadership and decision making structures, the CPO plays a critical role in translating our strategic ambition into sustainable organisational performance. As CPO managing a team of high-quality professional staff, you will lead and deliver strategies for talent, reward, performance, engagement, well being and inclusion and embedding a culture that fosters innovation, collaboration and organisational growth. With a deep understanding of the factors affecting employee relations, you will also oversee legislative frameworks governing employment, equality and workplace practices and in ensuring that university policies and decisions are legally sound, ethically robust and aligned with sector best practice mitigating risk and safeguarding the University's reputation. The successful candidate will be a clear thinker and be able to work at a strategic level but have the ability to switch to operations as necessary to ensure procedures and policies are implemented effectively to achieve the key strategic objectives of the University of Derby. A graduate (or equivalent) with chartered membership of the CIPD you will have proven experience of successful strategic management of equivalent services in large and complex organizations. Understanding of the issues facing higher education would be advantageous but more important will be your experience of delivering transformative change, high-performance cultures and innovative service delivery. A technical expert, you will also possess excellent interpersonal skills and have the ability to work effectively with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. a letter of application setting out your interest in the role and details of how you match the person specification a comprehensive curriculum vitae (CV) details of three referees and notice period (referees will not be contacted without your permission) a completed Personal Details Form (available above) Closing date for applications is Sunday 1 st March 2026. Longlist interviews will be held with Dixon Walter via Microsoft Teams from week commencing 2 nd March. Final interviews will take place on campus the week commencing 30 th March. In making an application for this role we ask you also to view our Privacy Notice which outlines our compliance to General Data Protection Regulations and the use and storage of your data.
Closing date for applications: 27/03/2026 Position Description Pastoral Manager Sandwell Academy has a strong reputation as a school of excellence. Staff and students enjoy a professional and focused approach to education, which is seen across the entire campus. The Academy has outstanding facilities encompassed in its modern, purpose-built buildings. Students enjoy great success at the Academy, supported by the strong team ethos of our staff and our culture of celebrating achievement. Working as part of the Pastoral team, you will work directly with the Heads of Year and Senior Leaders regarding all pastoral matters, complying with the Academy policies and procedures relating to child protection and the safeguarding of children. You will also communicate with parents and produce appropriate records and correspondence. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate the following characteristics: Experience Experience of working with young people aged 11-19 Proven track record of successfully working with young people with behavioural and SEMH issues Experience of working in a secondary school setting Skills / Abilities / Knowledge An ability to communicate effectively with students, students, parents and multi agencies An understanding of how to de-escalate challenging behaviours An ability to work autonomously and as part of a team. Good organisation, time management, communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of the main aspects of the organisation of secondary schools Knowledge of the principles involved in giving advice and guidance to young people including the place of confidentiality and sharing information The ability to liaise with and gain the confidence of all Academy staff A clear understanding of the factors which lead to educational disaffection in young people Knowledge and understanding of strategies to remove barriers to learning in young people Knowledge of the range of additional support/agencies available for students Good ICT skills (e.g. use of Class Charts) The ability to find creative and imaginative solutions to problems Hours: Mon-Thu 8.00am - 5.00pm, Fri 8.00am - 3.30pm, (37.5 hours per week) term time only plus training days. Sandwell Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all successful applicants are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure. The academy is committed to promoting equal opportunities and therefore only applications submitted on the Academy's application form will be considered. Related Files For This Position No available downloads for this position. School Documents NEW TTMAT Support Staff Application Form July 2025 WORD - Click to download NEW TTMAT Teaching Application Form July 2025 WORD - Click to download
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Closing date for applications: 27/03/2026 Position Description Pastoral Manager Sandwell Academy has a strong reputation as a school of excellence. Staff and students enjoy a professional and focused approach to education, which is seen across the entire campus. The Academy has outstanding facilities encompassed in its modern, purpose-built buildings. Students enjoy great success at the Academy, supported by the strong team ethos of our staff and our culture of celebrating achievement. Working as part of the Pastoral team, you will work directly with the Heads of Year and Senior Leaders regarding all pastoral matters, complying with the Academy policies and procedures relating to child protection and the safeguarding of children. You will also communicate with parents and produce appropriate records and correspondence. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate the following characteristics: Experience Experience of working with young people aged 11-19 Proven track record of successfully working with young people with behavioural and SEMH issues Experience of working in a secondary school setting Skills / Abilities / Knowledge An ability to communicate effectively with students, students, parents and multi agencies An understanding of how to de-escalate challenging behaviours An ability to work autonomously and as part of a team. Good organisation, time management, communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of the main aspects of the organisation of secondary schools Knowledge of the principles involved in giving advice and guidance to young people including the place of confidentiality and sharing information The ability to liaise with and gain the confidence of all Academy staff A clear understanding of the factors which lead to educational disaffection in young people Knowledge and understanding of strategies to remove barriers to learning in young people Knowledge of the range of additional support/agencies available for students Good ICT skills (e.g. use of Class Charts) The ability to find creative and imaginative solutions to problems Hours: Mon-Thu 8.00am - 5.00pm, Fri 8.00am - 3.30pm, (37.5 hours per week) term time only plus training days. Sandwell Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, therefore all successful applicants are subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure. The academy is committed to promoting equal opportunities and therefore only applications submitted on the Academy's application form will be considered. Related Files For This Position No available downloads for this position. School Documents NEW TTMAT Support Staff Application Form July 2025 WORD - Click to download NEW TTMAT Teaching Application Form July 2025 WORD - Click to download
Facilities Project Manager - Temporary (up to 2 years) Salary: £44,586 - £52,454 (dependent on experience) Contract Type: Temporary - Fixed Term Contract or Secondment Hours: Full Time Additional Information: 40 hours per week Location: Poole, Dorset, England Closing Date: 08-03-2026 Reference: 21249 About us Our Lifeboat crews and Lifeguards need a dedicated, professional and talented team behind them so whatever the weather, they can operate to the highest standards and save lives at sea. Some of the benefits - £44,586 - £52,454 (dependent on experience) - Flexible working - 26 days annual leave, plus Bank Holidays (pro rata) - Outstanding pension scheme (contributions of up to 16% of basic salary) - Life assurance - Health scheme Your role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Facilities/Construction Project Manager on our Poole Campus Optimisation Programme. This is a multi-year programme to create a more cost effective, safe, sustainable, and engaging campus. The successful candidate will lead and manage multiple refurbishment, construction, and demolition projects within the organisations estate. From budgeting and planning to execution and delivery, youll manage timelines, resources, and stakeholders to ensure work is completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards. Key Responsibilities Construction Management - Scope, tender, and manage construction works, ensuring they are delivered safely, on time and within budget. - Coordinate with architects, engineers, contractors, and stakeholders. - Manage contractors and consultants on site and oversee adherence to CDM regulations. Legal and Compliance Oversight - Ensure all construction works are compliant with relevant property, planning, health & safety, and environmental legislation. - Lead on legal due diligence, title reviews, land registry matters, and resolution of encumbrances or easements. Stakeholder Engagement - Work with internal departments (legal, finance, facilities) and external stakeholders (planning authorities, building control, utilities, tenants) to progress projects effectively. - Communicate project status, risks, and decisions to executive stakeholders and board members as required. Risk and Project Management - Develop and manage project plans, budgets, risk registers, and timelines for each disposal and demolition project. - Implement governance processes and reporting frameworks. About you The successful candidate will have proven experience managing consultants, contractors, and multi-disciplinary teams on projects related to commercial property. Youll have demonstrable understanding of building services, construction processes, and health & safety legislation, and specifically the CDM Regulations, plus working knowledge of NEC/JCT contracts, fire safety legislation and building control requirements. With a proven mix of project management and people skills, you will be someone who leads with integrity and consideration. Youll have excellent communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills to help identify and resolve project risks and issues. If you have the necessary qualities, skills and experience, and want to be part of a team where your efforts contribute to saving even more lives, then we would love to hear from you. Safeguarding The RNLI is committed to safeguarding; protecting a persons health, wellbeing, and human rights, enabling them to live free from harm, abuse, and neglect. We expect all employees and volunteers to share this commitment and have a zero-tolerance approach. The suitability of all prospective employees and volunteers will be assessed during the recruitment process in line with this commitment. This will include relevant criminal record checks being carried out, dependent on the eligibility of the role. (England & Wales; DBS check, Scotland; Disclosure Scotland PVG, Northern Ireland; Access NI, Republic of Ireland; Garda Vetting; International, International Child Protection Certificate process). Diversity at the RNLI Our staff and volunteers have been saving lives at sea without prejudice for 200 years. We respect and value diversity of background, skills and perspectives within our teams, and consider it essential to help us deliver a world-class lifesaving service. We are an inclusive organisation and welcome applications from everyone. In addition to having the skills needed for the role, we also look for applicants who share our commitment to living our RNLI values (trustworthy, courageous, selfless, and dependable), and helping us work towards Our Vision: To save Every One. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Facilities Project Manager - Temporary (up to 2 years) Salary: £44,586 - £52,454 (dependent on experience) Contract Type: Temporary - Fixed Term Contract or Secondment Hours: Full Time Additional Information: 40 hours per week Location: Poole, Dorset, England Closing Date: 08-03-2026 Reference: 21249 About us Our Lifeboat crews and Lifeguards need a dedicated, professional and talented team behind them so whatever the weather, they can operate to the highest standards and save lives at sea. Some of the benefits - £44,586 - £52,454 (dependent on experience) - Flexible working - 26 days annual leave, plus Bank Holidays (pro rata) - Outstanding pension scheme (contributions of up to 16% of basic salary) - Life assurance - Health scheme Your role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Facilities/Construction Project Manager on our Poole Campus Optimisation Programme. This is a multi-year programme to create a more cost effective, safe, sustainable, and engaging campus. The successful candidate will lead and manage multiple refurbishment, construction, and demolition projects within the organisations estate. From budgeting and planning to execution and delivery, youll manage timelines, resources, and stakeholders to ensure work is completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards. Key Responsibilities Construction Management - Scope, tender, and manage construction works, ensuring they are delivered safely, on time and within budget. - Coordinate with architects, engineers, contractors, and stakeholders. - Manage contractors and consultants on site and oversee adherence to CDM regulations. Legal and Compliance Oversight - Ensure all construction works are compliant with relevant property, planning, health & safety, and environmental legislation. - Lead on legal due diligence, title reviews, land registry matters, and resolution of encumbrances or easements. Stakeholder Engagement - Work with internal departments (legal, finance, facilities) and external stakeholders (planning authorities, building control, utilities, tenants) to progress projects effectively. - Communicate project status, risks, and decisions to executive stakeholders and board members as required. Risk and Project Management - Develop and manage project plans, budgets, risk registers, and timelines for each disposal and demolition project. - Implement governance processes and reporting frameworks. About you The successful candidate will have proven experience managing consultants, contractors, and multi-disciplinary teams on projects related to commercial property. Youll have demonstrable understanding of building services, construction processes, and health & safety legislation, and specifically the CDM Regulations, plus working knowledge of NEC/JCT contracts, fire safety legislation and building control requirements. With a proven mix of project management and people skills, you will be someone who leads with integrity and consideration. Youll have excellent communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills to help identify and resolve project risks and issues. If you have the necessary qualities, skills and experience, and want to be part of a team where your efforts contribute to saving even more lives, then we would love to hear from you. Safeguarding The RNLI is committed to safeguarding; protecting a persons health, wellbeing, and human rights, enabling them to live free from harm, abuse, and neglect. We expect all employees and volunteers to share this commitment and have a zero-tolerance approach. The suitability of all prospective employees and volunteers will be assessed during the recruitment process in line with this commitment. This will include relevant criminal record checks being carried out, dependent on the eligibility of the role. (England & Wales; DBS check, Scotland; Disclosure Scotland PVG, Northern Ireland; Access NI, Republic of Ireland; Garda Vetting; International, International Child Protection Certificate process). Diversity at the RNLI Our staff and volunteers have been saving lives at sea without prejudice for 200 years. We respect and value diversity of background, skills and perspectives within our teams, and consider it essential to help us deliver a world-class lifesaving service. We are an inclusive organisation and welcome applications from everyone. In addition to having the skills needed for the role, we also look for applicants who share our commitment to living our RNLI values (trustworthy, courageous, selfless, and dependable), and helping us work towards Our Vision: To save Every One. JBRP1_UKTJ
The purpose of this role is to ensure that delegated Projects (contracts) site services provided by the PFI Project Company (Project Co) meet the needs of tenants, patients, and visitors across their assigned PFI site portfolio in accordance with the Project Agreement, policies and procedures, legislation, and statutory requirements. This will include: Design of performance monitoring systems. Obtaining tenders from Project Co for Variations. Liaison with consultants, statutory bodies, Ten Main duties of the job Responsible for the management of activities within their assigned portfolio of properties including tenant liaison, chair meetings, briefings, or providing training sessions for colleagues and contractors. Planning and organising complex activities requiring formulation, adjustments. Management of site specific action plans, ensuring timely updates are provided to appropriate stakeholders. Making judgements across wide range of Project Agreement issues, considering legislation, Health & Safety, and conflicting demands. Management of the process for site based queries and issues ensuring that all are logged via the Project Co. helpdesk in accordance with Schedule 14. Responsible for ensuring that Variations and Small Works are being processed and delivered within agreed Service Level Agreements (SLAs) as per the Project Agreement Contributing to review and development of Project Agreement specific policies. To lead on and co ordinate a program of inspections and checks with service teams and contractors to include building audits, surveys and compliance activities to ensure that services are being delivered in line with the Project Agreement. Ensure that any performance issues to be actioned are identified and resolved and that risks are mitigated through the Project Co Helpdesk About us NHS Property Services Ltd is one of the largest property owners in the UK, with a £3 billion asset portfolio, some 4,000 properties, 3,000 employees and an annual income of over £700 million. Established in April 2013, the company is a limited company but also part of the wider NHS family. Having inherited responsibility for the facilities and property management functions previously managed by NHS primary care trusts and strategic health authorities, we own and run properties that range from listed buildings and former workhouses through to award winning, state of the art integrated health campuses. Our aim is to deliver a fit for purpose estate in partnership with NHS organisations, generating cost efficiencies that will benefit our tenants, patients and the wider health economy. Job responsibilities We have a fantastic opportunity for a Contracts Manager (PFI) to join our team based in the South West. The salary on offer starts from £40,000 with a £3,000 car allowance and a 10% performance based bonus. This is a remote role requiring site attendance in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Wiltshire. The ideal candidate will be based on the M5 corridor between Exeter and Weston super Mare. The Contracts Manager is responsible for managing day to day relationships with the tenants of NHSPS. The Contracts Manager will ensure that all requests for Service and Building Variations, Small Works requests across their assigned portfolio are received and processed in line with the Project Agreement and will respond and address day to day customer queries and issues. You will be the first point of contact for key stakeholder and as such must be able to demonstrate great customer skills and be able to support with all queries and issues. This is an excellent opportunity for a candidate with a property background looking to expand their understanding of contract management. What you will bring to the role: A background in Facilities or Property management Adaptability and problem solving skills Must have a full driving licence and access to a vehicle PFI expereince is desired but not essential What we can offer you We understand how important life is outside of work so, as a competitive salary we will also offer: 27 days annual leave + 8 days bank holiday with the option to buy additional weeks leave. A Smarter Working Policy, empowering you to choose the location of how and where you work according to your daily activities. Training and development opportunities, providing opportunities for our colleagues to develop and progress their careers at all levels through our Professional Excellence Framework. Company wide Colleague Referral Scheme SMART Pension contribution into which the company will contribute up to 6% A range of flexible benefits including NHS retail discounts and Cycle to Work Scheme. We have a great Colleague Assistance Programme and offer support for all areas of life. An organisation with a passion for giving back. Putting money back into the NHS, raising £150,000 over 3 years for our charity partner Young Lives vs Cancer, supporting colleagues to volunteer within their local communities, and being committed to creating a sustainable working environment on our pledge to become net zero carbon by 2050. We understand that it's important to feel like the work you do is having a meaningful impact on society, and through our approach to being a responsible business, we make sure that every colleague is given the opportunity to make a difference.We celebrate diversity, and we are working hard to create an inclusive environment where people love to work and can fulfil their potential. Person Specification Qualifications IOSH Managing Safely or relevant qualification in Facilities Management, Property Management, or equivalent proven experience. Experience Broad FM and/or property experience Experienced in Health and Safety management and associated safe systems of work. Ability to work as part of a team but also capable of working independently within appropriate Delivery guidelines. Demonstrable experience in dealing with Customers, Partners, and the public. Dealing with sensitive and confidential information. Experienced inworking with budgets Experienced in of supplier management. Experienced in dealing with complex FM related issues and challenging situations. Management and co ordination of onsite contractor and suppliers (Pre, during & post working activities) 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.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
The purpose of this role is to ensure that delegated Projects (contracts) site services provided by the PFI Project Company (Project Co) meet the needs of tenants, patients, and visitors across their assigned PFI site portfolio in accordance with the Project Agreement, policies and procedures, legislation, and statutory requirements. This will include: Design of performance monitoring systems. Obtaining tenders from Project Co for Variations. Liaison with consultants, statutory bodies, Ten Main duties of the job Responsible for the management of activities within their assigned portfolio of properties including tenant liaison, chair meetings, briefings, or providing training sessions for colleagues and contractors. Planning and organising complex activities requiring formulation, adjustments. Management of site specific action plans, ensuring timely updates are provided to appropriate stakeholders. Making judgements across wide range of Project Agreement issues, considering legislation, Health & Safety, and conflicting demands. Management of the process for site based queries and issues ensuring that all are logged via the Project Co. helpdesk in accordance with Schedule 14. Responsible for ensuring that Variations and Small Works are being processed and delivered within agreed Service Level Agreements (SLAs) as per the Project Agreement Contributing to review and development of Project Agreement specific policies. To lead on and co ordinate a program of inspections and checks with service teams and contractors to include building audits, surveys and compliance activities to ensure that services are being delivered in line with the Project Agreement. Ensure that any performance issues to be actioned are identified and resolved and that risks are mitigated through the Project Co Helpdesk About us NHS Property Services Ltd is one of the largest property owners in the UK, with a £3 billion asset portfolio, some 4,000 properties, 3,000 employees and an annual income of over £700 million. Established in April 2013, the company is a limited company but also part of the wider NHS family. Having inherited responsibility for the facilities and property management functions previously managed by NHS primary care trusts and strategic health authorities, we own and run properties that range from listed buildings and former workhouses through to award winning, state of the art integrated health campuses. Our aim is to deliver a fit for purpose estate in partnership with NHS organisations, generating cost efficiencies that will benefit our tenants, patients and the wider health economy. Job responsibilities We have a fantastic opportunity for a Contracts Manager (PFI) to join our team based in the South West. The salary on offer starts from £40,000 with a £3,000 car allowance and a 10% performance based bonus. This is a remote role requiring site attendance in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Wiltshire. The ideal candidate will be based on the M5 corridor between Exeter and Weston super Mare. The Contracts Manager is responsible for managing day to day relationships with the tenants of NHSPS. The Contracts Manager will ensure that all requests for Service and Building Variations, Small Works requests across their assigned portfolio are received and processed in line with the Project Agreement and will respond and address day to day customer queries and issues. You will be the first point of contact for key stakeholder and as such must be able to demonstrate great customer skills and be able to support with all queries and issues. This is an excellent opportunity for a candidate with a property background looking to expand their understanding of contract management. What you will bring to the role: A background in Facilities or Property management Adaptability and problem solving skills Must have a full driving licence and access to a vehicle PFI expereince is desired but not essential What we can offer you We understand how important life is outside of work so, as a competitive salary we will also offer: 27 days annual leave + 8 days bank holiday with the option to buy additional weeks leave. A Smarter Working Policy, empowering you to choose the location of how and where you work according to your daily activities. Training and development opportunities, providing opportunities for our colleagues to develop and progress their careers at all levels through our Professional Excellence Framework. Company wide Colleague Referral Scheme SMART Pension contribution into which the company will contribute up to 6% A range of flexible benefits including NHS retail discounts and Cycle to Work Scheme. We have a great Colleague Assistance Programme and offer support for all areas of life. An organisation with a passion for giving back. Putting money back into the NHS, raising £150,000 over 3 years for our charity partner Young Lives vs Cancer, supporting colleagues to volunteer within their local communities, and being committed to creating a sustainable working environment on our pledge to become net zero carbon by 2050. We understand that it's important to feel like the work you do is having a meaningful impact on society, and through our approach to being a responsible business, we make sure that every colleague is given the opportunity to make a difference.We celebrate diversity, and we are working hard to create an inclusive environment where people love to work and can fulfil their potential. Person Specification Qualifications IOSH Managing Safely or relevant qualification in Facilities Management, Property Management, or equivalent proven experience. Experience Broad FM and/or property experience Experienced in Health and Safety management and associated safe systems of work. Ability to work as part of a team but also capable of working independently within appropriate Delivery guidelines. Demonstrable experience in dealing with Customers, Partners, and the public. Dealing with sensitive and confidential information. Experienced inworking with budgets Experienced in of supplier management. Experienced in dealing with complex FM related issues and challenging situations. Management and co ordination of onsite contractor and suppliers (Pre, during & post working activities) 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.
Position Details Estates Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range £47,389 to £56,535 with potential progression once in post to £63,606 Grade: 8 Full Time, Permanent Closing date: 22nd March 2026 Our Offer to You People are at the heart of what we are and do. The University of Birmingham is proud to have been a part of the City of Birmingham and the wider region for over 100 years, and we are equally proud to be recognised as a leading global university. We want to attract talented people from across the city and beyond, support them to succeed, and celebrate their success. We are committed to helping the people who work here to develop through our sector leading Birmingham Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with development opportunities and the encouragement to reach their full potential. With almost 5,000 professional services jobs in a wide range of functions in Edgbaston and in our campus in Dubai, there are plenty of opportunities for you to be able to develop your career at the University. We believe there is no such thing as a typical member of staff and that diversity is a source of strength that underpins the exchange of ideas, innovation, and debate. We warmly welcome people from all backgrounds and are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where diversity is at the heart of who and what we are, and how we work. Supporting our people to achieve a healthy work/life balance is important both to our employees and to the success of the University and, depending on the role, we offer a variety of flexible working arrangements. We therefore welcome discussions on all forms of flexible working. In addition, you will receive a generous package of benefits including 40 days paid holiday a year, one paid day a year for volunteering, occupational sick pay, and a pension scheme. We also have three high quality subsidised day nurseries. The University is situated in leafy Edgbaston and there are excellent transport links to our beautiful campus, including main bus routes and a train station on site. On campus we have a state of the art sports centre with pool, shops, places to eat and drink, our own art gallery, museum and botanical gardens. Find out more about the benefits of working for the University of Birmingham Background Within Estates, we are looking to further strengthen our team across a range of roles and teams. We are looking to recruit people whose achievements and skills will contribute to our success and who share our values of collaboration, respect, inclusion, sustainability and professionalism. We welcome diversity and are committed to ensuring everyone is part of an enjoyable and rewarding culture in which they can do their best work. As a team, we aim to deliver a world class university experience for the benefit of all students, staff, academics and visitors. We are proud of the role we play in the success of the University, the enjoyment that students, staff and academics get during their time here and ensuring that visitors leave us with the best possible impression of the University. We operate up to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all through the year in order to keep the University running efficiently and effectively, and in recent years have managed to sustain a safe and compliant campus during lockdown and an intensive period of campus re opening and challenging large scale international events. The University of Birmingham Estates is responsible for both the master planning and stewardship of our extensive estate. Our team is made up of over 180 dedicated members of staff, including 10 apprentices studying Mechanical or Electrical qualifications over a 4 year scheme; all striving to deliver a world class university experience for the benefit of all students, staff, academics and visitors. After our staff, our physical estate is the largest single enabler for our world class teaching, research and providing a fantastic student experience. Our estate is large and varied covering 672 acres, with over 300 buildings of different ages, complexities, physical condition and use, ranging from grade 1 and 2 listed properties to brand new state of the art learning and research spaces. It consists of two main campus sites (Edgbaston & Selly Oak) along with properties in Stratford upon Avon, Ansty (near Coventry), Coniston (in Cumbria), Ironbridge and Dubai. The total gross internal area of the estate is 538,000 m2. 74% of the non residential estate is in building condition A and B and we typically spend circa £9M on energy and water each year. We are committed to sustainability and have achieved a 20% reduction in CO2 four years ahead of target and we generate 75% of our own energy via on site combined heat and power plants. Furthermore, we continue to reduce our carbon footprint by 3,000 tonnes per year on average and maintain more than 9,200 trees. Role Summary The Head of Estates Digital Information and Insight provides strategic leadership for the data managed in the Estates digital systems, including data integration and analytical insight, ensuring estate, space, asset and cost information is structured, accurate, connected and actively used to inform institutional strategy, investment and performance. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Estates, Space, Property and the Digital Estate, the post holder leads the specialist digital information and systems environments that underpin the Estate data, including the space, property and assets portfolio. Working closely with senior colleagues across Estates, Planning, Colleges and Professional Services, the role operates at the intersection of digital information management, analytics and business intelligence, translating complex estates data into insight. A core focus of the role is the integration, governance and effective use of Estates data, ensuring consistency and reliability across systems to support capital planning, space efficiency, sustainability, investment appraisal and compliance. The post holder will design and deliver high quality reporting, dashboards, forecasting and scenario modelling to support strategic and operational delivery. The role also includes responsibility for managing the Estates component of the Transparent Approach to Costing (TRAC) process and overseeing the submission of benchmarking data for the External Management Record. Leading a small specialist team, the post holder will create a high performing, inclusive and collaborative environment, directing Estates insight capability towards the University's most critical strategic questions. The Team The Team is directly responsible for the delivery and management of a number of functions. These include: Building Information Modelling and Digital Twin processes and models, through capital delivery and maintenance of the models; Ownership of Document and Information Management processes for delivery on Capital new build and refurbishment projects; Space and Property Management, for space data management and space utilisation across the University. Main Duties Estates Analytics, Insight and Reporting Design and deliver Estates focused analytical reports, dashboards and insight to support operational and strategic decision making, including forecasting and scenario modelling to assess the impact of changes in estate, space, cost and utilisation variables. Lead estate benchmarking, analysis and external returns, ensuring accuracy, consistency and strategic value, and translate complex estate and systems data into clear, actionable insight for senior Estates leaders and institutional governance bodies. Estates Digital Systems and Information Leadership Lead the development, governance and effective use of Estates digital systems and information environments including the Computer Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) and the Common Data Environment (CDE). The role holder will ensure an integrated approach to system development supporting space, property, projects, sustainability and asset management and ensuring systems are fit for purpose, well integrated and capable of supporting high quality reporting, analytics and decision making. Provide oversight of data quality, standards, workflows and access across Estates digital platforms, and lead Estates related data and systems integration initiatives, including the development of delivery plans, success measures and benefits realisation. Strategic Planning, Governance and Compliance Provide Estates data and insight to support financial and capital planning and investment decisions, including supporting Estates input to University committees for reporting on performance, risk and KPI measures. Lead the Estates contribution to the Transparent Approach to Costing (TRAC) process, External Management Record submissions and estate benchmarking, ensuring Estates data supports regulatory, assurance and audit requirements. Space, Property and Asset Insight Own and manage estate and space data validation processes, working with Academic and Professional Services colleagues to ensure accuracy and completeness, and ensure estate, space and asset data are maintained, analysed and reported consistently across Estates systems. Working with key stakeholders, design and deliver analytical documentation, Power BI dashboards and predictive models to support decision making and business intelligence reporting for space efficiency, including space utilisation analysis to support space optimisation . click apply for full job details
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
Position Details Estates Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range £47,389 to £56,535 with potential progression once in post to £63,606 Grade: 8 Full Time, Permanent Closing date: 22nd March 2026 Our Offer to You People are at the heart of what we are and do. The University of Birmingham is proud to have been a part of the City of Birmingham and the wider region for over 100 years, and we are equally proud to be recognised as a leading global university. We want to attract talented people from across the city and beyond, support them to succeed, and celebrate their success. We are committed to helping the people who work here to develop through our sector leading Birmingham Professional programme which provides all professional services staff with development opportunities and the encouragement to reach their full potential. With almost 5,000 professional services jobs in a wide range of functions in Edgbaston and in our campus in Dubai, there are plenty of opportunities for you to be able to develop your career at the University. We believe there is no such thing as a typical member of staff and that diversity is a source of strength that underpins the exchange of ideas, innovation, and debate. We warmly welcome people from all backgrounds and are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where diversity is at the heart of who and what we are, and how we work. Supporting our people to achieve a healthy work/life balance is important both to our employees and to the success of the University and, depending on the role, we offer a variety of flexible working arrangements. We therefore welcome discussions on all forms of flexible working. In addition, you will receive a generous package of benefits including 40 days paid holiday a year, one paid day a year for volunteering, occupational sick pay, and a pension scheme. We also have three high quality subsidised day nurseries. The University is situated in leafy Edgbaston and there are excellent transport links to our beautiful campus, including main bus routes and a train station on site. On campus we have a state of the art sports centre with pool, shops, places to eat and drink, our own art gallery, museum and botanical gardens. Find out more about the benefits of working for the University of Birmingham Background Within Estates, we are looking to further strengthen our team across a range of roles and teams. We are looking to recruit people whose achievements and skills will contribute to our success and who share our values of collaboration, respect, inclusion, sustainability and professionalism. We welcome diversity and are committed to ensuring everyone is part of an enjoyable and rewarding culture in which they can do their best work. As a team, we aim to deliver a world class university experience for the benefit of all students, staff, academics and visitors. We are proud of the role we play in the success of the University, the enjoyment that students, staff and academics get during their time here and ensuring that visitors leave us with the best possible impression of the University. We operate up to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all through the year in order to keep the University running efficiently and effectively, and in recent years have managed to sustain a safe and compliant campus during lockdown and an intensive period of campus re opening and challenging large scale international events. The University of Birmingham Estates is responsible for both the master planning and stewardship of our extensive estate. Our team is made up of over 180 dedicated members of staff, including 10 apprentices studying Mechanical or Electrical qualifications over a 4 year scheme; all striving to deliver a world class university experience for the benefit of all students, staff, academics and visitors. After our staff, our physical estate is the largest single enabler for our world class teaching, research and providing a fantastic student experience. Our estate is large and varied covering 672 acres, with over 300 buildings of different ages, complexities, physical condition and use, ranging from grade 1 and 2 listed properties to brand new state of the art learning and research spaces. It consists of two main campus sites (Edgbaston & Selly Oak) along with properties in Stratford upon Avon, Ansty (near Coventry), Coniston (in Cumbria), Ironbridge and Dubai. The total gross internal area of the estate is 538,000 m2. 74% of the non residential estate is in building condition A and B and we typically spend circa £9M on energy and water each year. We are committed to sustainability and have achieved a 20% reduction in CO2 four years ahead of target and we generate 75% of our own energy via on site combined heat and power plants. Furthermore, we continue to reduce our carbon footprint by 3,000 tonnes per year on average and maintain more than 9,200 trees. Role Summary The Head of Estates Digital Information and Insight provides strategic leadership for the data managed in the Estates digital systems, including data integration and analytical insight, ensuring estate, space, asset and cost information is structured, accurate, connected and actively used to inform institutional strategy, investment and performance. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Estates, Space, Property and the Digital Estate, the post holder leads the specialist digital information and systems environments that underpin the Estate data, including the space, property and assets portfolio. Working closely with senior colleagues across Estates, Planning, Colleges and Professional Services, the role operates at the intersection of digital information management, analytics and business intelligence, translating complex estates data into insight. A core focus of the role is the integration, governance and effective use of Estates data, ensuring consistency and reliability across systems to support capital planning, space efficiency, sustainability, investment appraisal and compliance. The post holder will design and deliver high quality reporting, dashboards, forecasting and scenario modelling to support strategic and operational delivery. The role also includes responsibility for managing the Estates component of the Transparent Approach to Costing (TRAC) process and overseeing the submission of benchmarking data for the External Management Record. Leading a small specialist team, the post holder will create a high performing, inclusive and collaborative environment, directing Estates insight capability towards the University's most critical strategic questions. The Team The Team is directly responsible for the delivery and management of a number of functions. These include: Building Information Modelling and Digital Twin processes and models, through capital delivery and maintenance of the models; Ownership of Document and Information Management processes for delivery on Capital new build and refurbishment projects; Space and Property Management, for space data management and space utilisation across the University. Main Duties Estates Analytics, Insight and Reporting Design and deliver Estates focused analytical reports, dashboards and insight to support operational and strategic decision making, including forecasting and scenario modelling to assess the impact of changes in estate, space, cost and utilisation variables. Lead estate benchmarking, analysis and external returns, ensuring accuracy, consistency and strategic value, and translate complex estate and systems data into clear, actionable insight for senior Estates leaders and institutional governance bodies. Estates Digital Systems and Information Leadership Lead the development, governance and effective use of Estates digital systems and information environments including the Computer Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) and the Common Data Environment (CDE). The role holder will ensure an integrated approach to system development supporting space, property, projects, sustainability and asset management and ensuring systems are fit for purpose, well integrated and capable of supporting high quality reporting, analytics and decision making. Provide oversight of data quality, standards, workflows and access across Estates digital platforms, and lead Estates related data and systems integration initiatives, including the development of delivery plans, success measures and benefits realisation. Strategic Planning, Governance and Compliance Provide Estates data and insight to support financial and capital planning and investment decisions, including supporting Estates input to University committees for reporting on performance, risk and KPI measures. Lead the Estates contribution to the Transparent Approach to Costing (TRAC) process, External Management Record submissions and estate benchmarking, ensuring Estates data supports regulatory, assurance and audit requirements. Space, Property and Asset Insight Own and manage estate and space data validation processes, working with Academic and Professional Services colleagues to ensure accuracy and completeness, and ensure estate, space and asset data are maintained, analysed and reported consistently across Estates systems. Working with key stakeholders, design and deliver analytical documentation, Power BI dashboards and predictive models to support decision making and business intelligence reporting for space efficiency, including space utilisation analysis to support space optimisation . click apply for full job details
Make your mark on the maritime transition Lead a high performing group of consultants focusing on decarbonization, sustainability and resilience, providing skills and services to shipping companies, cargo owners, ports, finance and governmental organizations. As Head of Section, you'll set direction, develop people, and grow a portfolio of impactful advisory engagements that advance shipping toward safer, smarter, and greener operations. About Maritime Advisory (MA) and Shipping Advisory Oslo MA supports customers across the global maritime industry in achieving safe, sustainable, and profitable operations. As a leading advisory provider, we combine technical expertise and business insight to deliver high value solutions that strengthen customer performance and decision-making. Shipping advisory is a key service line in Maritime Advisory and delivers services to customers globally. The Shipping Advisory Oslo section consists of 11 professionals, and we are now looking for an energetic and forward-thinking leader to head the team. About the role You will lead the Shipping Advisory Oslo section, enabling your team to deliver high quality advisory projects to maritime customers globally. Working closely with colleagues across Maritime Advisory and our broader global network, you will: Ensure that order intake and financial targets for the unit are met Secure the right competence and capacity building (recruitment) Drive service development based on market needs Drive sales and manage key customers Be responsible for all projects in the section Take an active role in business development and support Maritime Advisory globally with competence, capacity and service delivery Drive innovation processes in the section and secure renewal and improvement of services keeping up with the business demand in the industry Develop annual plans, sales plans and KPIs for employees in own unit and follow up the implementation Manage Individual Performance, reward and remuneration processes Perform regular HSE&Q reviews and address relevant issues, taking local legislation and DNV requirements into account Contribute to right quality project delivery Be Project Manager and Project Sponsor for key projects when appropriate Impactful leadership role shaping a visible advisory portfolio Benefits Talented colleagues and a collaborative, mission driven culture Access to a global expert network and varied, industry leading projects Development opportunities through formal learning, mentoring, and international collaboration. A strong, international brand with a clear purpose Professional development opportunities Competitive compensation and benefits Modern office campus with access to onsite facilities such as a gym and sauna 6 weeks of annual leave A workplace consistently ranked among Norway's most attractive employers Position qualifications Master's degree and minimum 5 years of relevant and varied experience, preferably within the maritime industry Experience from consultancy work Strong passion for the maritime industry Demonstrated ability to build, mentor, and lead a high performing team Experience from a multinational environment is an advantage Language skills - fluent English; Scandinavian language is an advantage Personal qualities Strong consulting profile and commercial mindset Business drive and customer focus Innovative drive and curiosity-always looking for new solutions Excellent networking skills and collaboration mindset-a true team player How to apply Please submit your CV and cover letter via the DNV career's portal. Application deadline: March 12nd 2026 (EOD). DNV is an Equal Opportunity Employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to gender, religion, race, national or ethnic origin, cultural background, social group, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age or political opinion. Diversity is fundamental to our culture, and we invite you to be part of this diversity.
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
Make your mark on the maritime transition Lead a high performing group of consultants focusing on decarbonization, sustainability and resilience, providing skills and services to shipping companies, cargo owners, ports, finance and governmental organizations. As Head of Section, you'll set direction, develop people, and grow a portfolio of impactful advisory engagements that advance shipping toward safer, smarter, and greener operations. About Maritime Advisory (MA) and Shipping Advisory Oslo MA supports customers across the global maritime industry in achieving safe, sustainable, and profitable operations. As a leading advisory provider, we combine technical expertise and business insight to deliver high value solutions that strengthen customer performance and decision-making. Shipping advisory is a key service line in Maritime Advisory and delivers services to customers globally. The Shipping Advisory Oslo section consists of 11 professionals, and we are now looking for an energetic and forward-thinking leader to head the team. About the role You will lead the Shipping Advisory Oslo section, enabling your team to deliver high quality advisory projects to maritime customers globally. Working closely with colleagues across Maritime Advisory and our broader global network, you will: Ensure that order intake and financial targets for the unit are met Secure the right competence and capacity building (recruitment) Drive service development based on market needs Drive sales and manage key customers Be responsible for all projects in the section Take an active role in business development and support Maritime Advisory globally with competence, capacity and service delivery Drive innovation processes in the section and secure renewal and improvement of services keeping up with the business demand in the industry Develop annual plans, sales plans and KPIs for employees in own unit and follow up the implementation Manage Individual Performance, reward and remuneration processes Perform regular HSE&Q reviews and address relevant issues, taking local legislation and DNV requirements into account Contribute to right quality project delivery Be Project Manager and Project Sponsor for key projects when appropriate Impactful leadership role shaping a visible advisory portfolio Benefits Talented colleagues and a collaborative, mission driven culture Access to a global expert network and varied, industry leading projects Development opportunities through formal learning, mentoring, and international collaboration. A strong, international brand with a clear purpose Professional development opportunities Competitive compensation and benefits Modern office campus with access to onsite facilities such as a gym and sauna 6 weeks of annual leave A workplace consistently ranked among Norway's most attractive employers Position qualifications Master's degree and minimum 5 years of relevant and varied experience, preferably within the maritime industry Experience from consultancy work Strong passion for the maritime industry Demonstrated ability to build, mentor, and lead a high performing team Experience from a multinational environment is an advantage Language skills - fluent English; Scandinavian language is an advantage Personal qualities Strong consulting profile and commercial mindset Business drive and customer focus Innovative drive and curiosity-always looking for new solutions Excellent networking skills and collaboration mindset-a true team player How to apply Please submit your CV and cover letter via the DNV career's portal. Application deadline: March 12nd 2026 (EOD). DNV is an Equal Opportunity Employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to gender, religion, race, national or ethnic origin, cultural background, social group, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age or political opinion. Diversity is fundamental to our culture, and we invite you to be part of this diversity.
Are you creative and values-driven, with experience working with children or young people with learning disabilities? Join us as an Extended Curriculum Coordinator at our Children's Homes in beautiful Wingrave, where we support young people with learning disabilities and autism. At MacIntyre, we believe every child has the right to live a meaningful and fulfilling life, and that valuable learning can happen everywhere - not just in the classroom. This is a full-time role (35 hours per week.) About the role This is a key role within our team, where you'll design and deliver activities that promote young people's learning, engagement, and happiness outside of school hours: during evenings, weekends and holidays. You'll get to know each young person and their interests and strengths. From your positive relationships, you'll create personalised programmes that help them grow in confidence, develop life skills and explore new experiences. Whether it's organising trips, cooking sessions, creative or cultural events, your creativity will support young people's personal development in real and lasting ways. You'll also balance fun with practical considerations, such as budgets, resourcing activities, and providing evidence for learning. You will work closely with our dedicated therapy team, which includes an occupational therapist, a speech and language therapist, and a therapy assistant. MacIntyre School and Children's Homes offer a wide range of facilities for you to use in your role, including a sensory room, bouldering wall, trampoline, and ball pool. You'll also be supported in transforming spaces like our hall and drama room into lively, engaging environments for youth clubs and cultural events. A key part of your role will involve empowering young people to express themselves using their preferred methods of communication, including through participation in young people's meetings. Alongside the Registered Manager and wider team, you'll ensure activities are inclusive, evaluated effectively, and in line with each young person's learning targets. About you You'll be someone who promotes a positive, supportive attitude to learning. You'll have: Experience with children or young people with learning disabilities and/or autism Both a creative and practical approach to planning and delivering meaningful activities The ability to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends Strong communication skills and a commitment to involving young people in shaping their own lives Above all, you'll share our core values: respect, compassion, ambition and partnership. You must have a UK manual driving licence. Who are we? At MacIntyre School, we have four modern houses within the school campus adjacent to the heart of the village of Wingrave. Each house accommodates up to five young people in their own bedrooms, decorated and equipped to their individual tastes. The homes are registered in pairs, and staffed by large teams led by experienced Registered Managers. We're absolutely delighted to announce that following our recent Ofsted inspection, our Children's Homes were awarded a glowing 'Good' rating! The inspectors had some truly wonderful feedback, including: "Staff value children's voices and use individualised communication aids creatively to gain children's views. For example, one child is helped to express their views through story telling. Staff work with the organisations' therapists to help children to develop their vocabulary. Children can regularly give their views on the home including activities, room décor and foods." "Staff are attentive to children, and they respond promptly to help children calm when they are upset. Staff use known calming strategies, such as fragrances and massage, to help children feel better. Staff seek out ways to reduce restrictions for children, such as replacing a mechanical walking restraint with an object of reference. One professional said, 'Staff have good insight into the underlying reasons for a child's distress and work well to reduce incidents for them.'" Pay and Rewards We provide a range of benefits to reward and thank our staff which includes: Six weeks' annual leave including statutory public holidays Workplace Pension scheme - MacIntyre will contribute 3% of your salary to all eligible employees MacIntyre Staff Savings Scheme Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) to support your health and wellbeing Health Cash Plan which provides money back on core health treatments such as: optical, dental, physiotherapy, chiropody (at reduced cost) MacIntyre Sick Pay (qualifying period) Life assurance scheme offering valuable benefits to your dependents MacIntyre Rewards Scheme which recognises and rewards staff MacIntyre Perks which offers up to 6% discount off leading retailers including Tesco, Curry/PC World, Costa and many more Access to the Blue Light Card which offers thousands of amazing discounts online and on the high street for emergency and social care staff. Enhanced DBS Certificate (cost paid by MacIntyre) Training and Development At Macintyre we fully support your training and development. We know it can be daunting to start a new job, and not everyone learns the same way, so throughout your probation we will provide you with a mixture of eLearning, face-to-face training and mentoring support whilst on the job. But it doesn't stop there - throughout your career with us you will have access to our own dedicated in house Learning and Development team, Quality Specialists and HR Teams. These teams, along with your Manager, will provide you with opportunities to learn and develop professionally as well as enabling and supporting you to achieve professional qualifications and career progression opportunities - all free of charge. How to apply If this job sounds like the right fit for you, click on the Apply button on the MacIntyre website, complete some brief details and upload your CV. if you would prefer to complete a manual application form, you can either download one from the attachments on our website advert or phone us onand we will send an application form to you. Please note: we reserve the right to close this advert early if we have received a sufficient number of applications, so don't delay, apply today. COVID-19 Information We will take every precaution to keep you and everyone involved safe during the recruitment process and your employment with MacIntyre. We encourage all our employees to follow Government advice and get vaccinated against COVID and flu. Safer Recruitment and Diversity statement MacIntyre safeguards and promotes the welfare of the children, young people and adults we support. Therefore we work with successful candidates to complete appropriate checks prior to joining. MacIntyre is committed to promoting equality, encouraging diversity and embracing inclusion among our workforce. We want our workforce to be truly representative of all sections of society and the people we support. As part of this commitment, our accessibility toolbar allows you a number of options: read adverts in another language (including Welsh for our Services located in Wales), change the font to Open Dyslexia, change the colours, and many others. Just click the button marked "Accessibility" at the top of the screen. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
Are you creative and values-driven, with experience working with children or young people with learning disabilities? Join us as an Extended Curriculum Coordinator at our Children's Homes in beautiful Wingrave, where we support young people with learning disabilities and autism. At MacIntyre, we believe every child has the right to live a meaningful and fulfilling life, and that valuable learning can happen everywhere - not just in the classroom. This is a full-time role (35 hours per week.) About the role This is a key role within our team, where you'll design and deliver activities that promote young people's learning, engagement, and happiness outside of school hours: during evenings, weekends and holidays. You'll get to know each young person and their interests and strengths. From your positive relationships, you'll create personalised programmes that help them grow in confidence, develop life skills and explore new experiences. Whether it's organising trips, cooking sessions, creative or cultural events, your creativity will support young people's personal development in real and lasting ways. You'll also balance fun with practical considerations, such as budgets, resourcing activities, and providing evidence for learning. You will work closely with our dedicated therapy team, which includes an occupational therapist, a speech and language therapist, and a therapy assistant. MacIntyre School and Children's Homes offer a wide range of facilities for you to use in your role, including a sensory room, bouldering wall, trampoline, and ball pool. You'll also be supported in transforming spaces like our hall and drama room into lively, engaging environments for youth clubs and cultural events. A key part of your role will involve empowering young people to express themselves using their preferred methods of communication, including through participation in young people's meetings. Alongside the Registered Manager and wider team, you'll ensure activities are inclusive, evaluated effectively, and in line with each young person's learning targets. About you You'll be someone who promotes a positive, supportive attitude to learning. You'll have: Experience with children or young people with learning disabilities and/or autism Both a creative and practical approach to planning and delivering meaningful activities The ability to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends Strong communication skills and a commitment to involving young people in shaping their own lives Above all, you'll share our core values: respect, compassion, ambition and partnership. You must have a UK manual driving licence. Who are we? At MacIntyre School, we have four modern houses within the school campus adjacent to the heart of the village of Wingrave. Each house accommodates up to five young people in their own bedrooms, decorated and equipped to their individual tastes. The homes are registered in pairs, and staffed by large teams led by experienced Registered Managers. We're absolutely delighted to announce that following our recent Ofsted inspection, our Children's Homes were awarded a glowing 'Good' rating! The inspectors had some truly wonderful feedback, including: "Staff value children's voices and use individualised communication aids creatively to gain children's views. For example, one child is helped to express their views through story telling. Staff work with the organisations' therapists to help children to develop their vocabulary. Children can regularly give their views on the home including activities, room décor and foods." "Staff are attentive to children, and they respond promptly to help children calm when they are upset. Staff use known calming strategies, such as fragrances and massage, to help children feel better. Staff seek out ways to reduce restrictions for children, such as replacing a mechanical walking restraint with an object of reference. One professional said, 'Staff have good insight into the underlying reasons for a child's distress and work well to reduce incidents for them.'" Pay and Rewards We provide a range of benefits to reward and thank our staff which includes: Six weeks' annual leave including statutory public holidays Workplace Pension scheme - MacIntyre will contribute 3% of your salary to all eligible employees MacIntyre Staff Savings Scheme Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) to support your health and wellbeing Health Cash Plan which provides money back on core health treatments such as: optical, dental, physiotherapy, chiropody (at reduced cost) MacIntyre Sick Pay (qualifying period) Life assurance scheme offering valuable benefits to your dependents MacIntyre Rewards Scheme which recognises and rewards staff MacIntyre Perks which offers up to 6% discount off leading retailers including Tesco, Curry/PC World, Costa and many more Access to the Blue Light Card which offers thousands of amazing discounts online and on the high street for emergency and social care staff. Enhanced DBS Certificate (cost paid by MacIntyre) Training and Development At Macintyre we fully support your training and development. We know it can be daunting to start a new job, and not everyone learns the same way, so throughout your probation we will provide you with a mixture of eLearning, face-to-face training and mentoring support whilst on the job. But it doesn't stop there - throughout your career with us you will have access to our own dedicated in house Learning and Development team, Quality Specialists and HR Teams. These teams, along with your Manager, will provide you with opportunities to learn and develop professionally as well as enabling and supporting you to achieve professional qualifications and career progression opportunities - all free of charge. How to apply If this job sounds like the right fit for you, click on the Apply button on the MacIntyre website, complete some brief details and upload your CV. if you would prefer to complete a manual application form, you can either download one from the attachments on our website advert or phone us onand we will send an application form to you. Please note: we reserve the right to close this advert early if we have received a sufficient number of applications, so don't delay, apply today. COVID-19 Information We will take every precaution to keep you and everyone involved safe during the recruitment process and your employment with MacIntyre. We encourage all our employees to follow Government advice and get vaccinated against COVID and flu. Safer Recruitment and Diversity statement MacIntyre safeguards and promotes the welfare of the children, young people and adults we support. Therefore we work with successful candidates to complete appropriate checks prior to joining. MacIntyre is committed to promoting equality, encouraging diversity and embracing inclusion among our workforce. We want our workforce to be truly representative of all sections of society and the people we support. As part of this commitment, our accessibility toolbar allows you a number of options: read adverts in another language (including Welsh for our Services located in Wales), change the font to Open Dyslexia, change the colours, and many others. Just click the button marked "Accessibility" at the top of the screen. JBRP1_UKTJ
Super Heroes have to think on their feet, adapt to changing situations, be super organised, and ready for the unexpected. So does a Cover Supervisor in a busy school where short-term absences of classroom teachers demand a quick, confident, and ready response. At Oasis Academy Don Valley, we're looking for someone who can step in at a moment's notice, keep students engaged, and make sure learning never stops, even when plans change. If you want to make a genuine, positive impact on young lives, we can help you get there. What's In It for You? At Oasis Academy Don Valley, you'll join a values-driven, inclusive community in a modern Olympic Legacy Park campus, where your career can grow, and your impact on young lives is clear every day. We offer: Exceptional personal development opportunities within our Academy and across our network Investment in your training and career progression A motivated, supportive, and ambitious team environment The personal reward and satisfaction of knowing you're making a difference every single day The Role Even the best-planned days can go awry, that's where you come in. You'll: Deliver pre-prepared lessons across various year groups and subjects Maintain order, keep students on task, and create a positive learning environment Respond to changing situations with calm, confidence, and adaptability Work collaboratively with our team to ensure every student gets the best possible experience No two days will be the same, making this a role that's both varied and rewarding. What We're Looking For GCSEs (or equivalent) in Maths & English and a Level 3 NQF qualification Experience in de-escalation techniques and a commitment to ongoing professional development The ability to inspire, motivate, and challenge students while promoting good progress A calm, authoritative communication style and strong classroom management skills Organisational skills, adaptability, and resilience in the face of challenges Ideally, experience in a care or pastoral role Above all - reliability, motivation, and the heart of a real-life Super Hero Oasis Academy Don Valley is a co-educational all-through Academy in Sheffield, welcoming students from Reception through to Year 11. This seamless journey creates a strong sense of continuity, belonging, and shared purpose. We are proud to have been rated 'Good' by Ofsted, reflecting our consistent delivery of high-quality teaching, effective leadership, and excellent pastoral care. We celebrate diversity and place the attainment and personal growth of every child at the heart of what we do. Our academy thrives as a multi-cultural hub of learning, full of different thinkers, burgeoning potential, and vibrant ideas. With fantastic facilities and a dedicated team of professional educators and support staff, we create an environment where every student can flourish. If you're driven to change lives for the better, we'd love to welcome you to our team. Please note: Oasis Community Learning does not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative introductions from recruitment agencies. We work strictly with agencies on our Preferred Supplier List (PSL), and any CVs submitted outside of this agreement will not be liable to an introduction fee.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Super Heroes have to think on their feet, adapt to changing situations, be super organised, and ready for the unexpected. So does a Cover Supervisor in a busy school where short-term absences of classroom teachers demand a quick, confident, and ready response. At Oasis Academy Don Valley, we're looking for someone who can step in at a moment's notice, keep students engaged, and make sure learning never stops, even when plans change. If you want to make a genuine, positive impact on young lives, we can help you get there. What's In It for You? At Oasis Academy Don Valley, you'll join a values-driven, inclusive community in a modern Olympic Legacy Park campus, where your career can grow, and your impact on young lives is clear every day. We offer: Exceptional personal development opportunities within our Academy and across our network Investment in your training and career progression A motivated, supportive, and ambitious team environment The personal reward and satisfaction of knowing you're making a difference every single day The Role Even the best-planned days can go awry, that's where you come in. You'll: Deliver pre-prepared lessons across various year groups and subjects Maintain order, keep students on task, and create a positive learning environment Respond to changing situations with calm, confidence, and adaptability Work collaboratively with our team to ensure every student gets the best possible experience No two days will be the same, making this a role that's both varied and rewarding. What We're Looking For GCSEs (or equivalent) in Maths & English and a Level 3 NQF qualification Experience in de-escalation techniques and a commitment to ongoing professional development The ability to inspire, motivate, and challenge students while promoting good progress A calm, authoritative communication style and strong classroom management skills Organisational skills, adaptability, and resilience in the face of challenges Ideally, experience in a care or pastoral role Above all - reliability, motivation, and the heart of a real-life Super Hero Oasis Academy Don Valley is a co-educational all-through Academy in Sheffield, welcoming students from Reception through to Year 11. This seamless journey creates a strong sense of continuity, belonging, and shared purpose. We are proud to have been rated 'Good' by Ofsted, reflecting our consistent delivery of high-quality teaching, effective leadership, and excellent pastoral care. We celebrate diversity and place the attainment and personal growth of every child at the heart of what we do. Our academy thrives as a multi-cultural hub of learning, full of different thinkers, burgeoning potential, and vibrant ideas. With fantastic facilities and a dedicated team of professional educators and support staff, we create an environment where every student can flourish. If you're driven to change lives for the better, we'd love to welcome you to our team. Please note: Oasis Community Learning does not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative introductions from recruitment agencies. We work strictly with agencies on our Preferred Supplier List (PSL), and any CVs submitted outside of this agreement will not be liable to an introduction fee.
Skills and Employability Lead Location: Cirencester, GL7 6JS Salary: Grade 7 - £13,844 - £16,425 (based on £34,610 to £41,064) per annum depending on experience Vacancy Type: Permanent, part-time (14 hours per week) Flexible working options considered The University has been at the forefront of agricultural education for over 180 years and is globally renowned for its links with industry and courses that are designed to meet the demands of the changing land-based sector. The Skills & Employability Lead will support students and recent graduates to build the skills, knowledge and confidence needed for successful career progression. This role is central to strengthening the University's employability provision and supporting strategic priorities including Graduate Outcomes, student success and widening participation. The work of the Skills & Employability Lead will be cyclical in nature, in line with the university calendar. Careers guidance and coaching and student support will be prioritised during semester time - the semester breaks will focus on forward planning, and progressing and promoting the University's employability initiatives. The successful applicant will have a postgraduate qualification in Careers or similar discipline, and have experience of developing and delivering careers and employability learning sessions, and have Knowledge of Graduate Attributes and employability as it relates to University students. They role will report to the Head of Enterprise and Employability, and will contribute to the work of the team, and wider Academic Services directorate, as required. All members of the Academic Services department work flexibly to support each other and therefore this role holds opportunities for gaining a wider range of experience in academic administration. The University is set in beautiful surroundings and offers a range of Staff Benefits including a 35-hour working week, a generous 30 days annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays (pro rata for part time posts), pension scheme, free and guaranteed parking on campus and discounted catering facilities, discounted onsite gym, free library services, employee assistance programme, occupational health and counselling services, cycle to work scheme and staff development opportunities. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Ryal Agricultural University, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application. Closing date: Sunday 22 nd March 2026 Interviews: Friday 10 th April 2026 The University is an equal opportunities employer and we particularly welcome applications from black and minority ethnic candidates as they are under-represented within the University at this level
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Skills and Employability Lead Location: Cirencester, GL7 6JS Salary: Grade 7 - £13,844 - £16,425 (based on £34,610 to £41,064) per annum depending on experience Vacancy Type: Permanent, part-time (14 hours per week) Flexible working options considered The University has been at the forefront of agricultural education for over 180 years and is globally renowned for its links with industry and courses that are designed to meet the demands of the changing land-based sector. The Skills & Employability Lead will support students and recent graduates to build the skills, knowledge and confidence needed for successful career progression. This role is central to strengthening the University's employability provision and supporting strategic priorities including Graduate Outcomes, student success and widening participation. The work of the Skills & Employability Lead will be cyclical in nature, in line with the university calendar. Careers guidance and coaching and student support will be prioritised during semester time - the semester breaks will focus on forward planning, and progressing and promoting the University's employability initiatives. The successful applicant will have a postgraduate qualification in Careers or similar discipline, and have experience of developing and delivering careers and employability learning sessions, and have Knowledge of Graduate Attributes and employability as it relates to University students. They role will report to the Head of Enterprise and Employability, and will contribute to the work of the team, and wider Academic Services directorate, as required. All members of the Academic Services department work flexibly to support each other and therefore this role holds opportunities for gaining a wider range of experience in academic administration. The University is set in beautiful surroundings and offers a range of Staff Benefits including a 35-hour working week, a generous 30 days annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays (pro rata for part time posts), pension scheme, free and guaranteed parking on campus and discounted catering facilities, discounted onsite gym, free library services, employee assistance programme, occupational health and counselling services, cycle to work scheme and staff development opportunities. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Ryal Agricultural University, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application. Closing date: Sunday 22 nd March 2026 Interviews: Friday 10 th April 2026 The University is an equal opportunities employer and we particularly welcome applications from black and minority ethnic candidates as they are under-represented within the University at this level
The Role To lead, manage and be accountable for all properties, plant and the delivery of all Facilities functions, at the Bristol Hub and UK&I head office on the Bristol Campus, to ensure compliance with statutory obligations as well as developing and implementing best practice systems that manage Energy, Security, Safety and Business Continuity of the 24/7 operations. To ensure the business can carry out its core business functions, attract and retain business professionals by managing and maintaining highest quality working environment. As well as fulfilling all tenant and landlord obligations and advising on FM and property matters on other Imperial sites in the UK. Principle Accountabilities Lead and manage all Facilities services across the Bristol Campus, ensuring safe, compliant, high quality operations, including oversight of maintenance, cleaning, security, catering, and nursery services. Own the FM budget (approx. £7.5m), delivering accurate forecasting, identifying efficiencies, and driving continuous improvement across service delivery. Act as Project Lead for major property initiatives such as office refits, relocations, sale and leaseback activity, and site separation, managing external professionals and ensuring statutory compliance. Partner with Health, Safety & Wellbeing to ensure robust OHSE compliance, risk assessments, contractor management, and a safe environment for employees, visitors, and tenants. Oversee energy and utilities management, ensuring ESOS compliance and driving sustainability initiatives that reduce environmental impact and operational costs. Own crisis management and business continuity readiness, including fire safety strategy, water hygiene compliance, security operations, and emergency response procedures. Skills and Experience Required Strong knowledge of Health & Safety legislation relating to mechanical/electrical systems, building fabric, and statutory compliance. Proven experience managing outsourced FM providers and delivering high quality service in complex, multi stakeholder environments. NEBOSH and Legionella qualifications, with hands on experience managing safety, risk, and compliance frameworks. Demonstrable experience managing significant budgets and delivering cost effective operational performance. Track record of leading Total Facilities Management (TFM) contracts and managing teams in a corporate environment. Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at all levels and collaborate across functions, suppliers, and regulatory bodies. Desirable Qualifications Experience organising and managing corporate events. Membership of a recognised FM body (e.g., IWFM). Experience managing large corporate office environments. IWFM qualifications. What We Offer In return for playing your part in building our future, you will receive a comprehensive compensation package with salary, bonus scheme and further benefits as well inspiring places to work and collaborate with purpose. Here at Imperial we will give you the opportunity to grow and learn, innovate at pace and be a part of our purpose to forge a path to a healthier future for moments of relaxation and pleasure for our consumers. Everyone Belongs Everyone belongs in Imperial. We are proud of being a truly inclusive organisation. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all ages, genders, ethnicities, nationalities, disabilities, sexual orientation, religions or beliefs and of neuro divergence. We give fair and equal consideration to all our applicants. Please contact us at to let us know if we can provide support in helping you complete an application and/or attend an interview. About Us We're a truly international company, fourth largest in our industry and operating across 120 markets. An inclusive, innovative global FMCG business supported by 25,000 employees. As we embrace a new era of growth, we are transforming. Our ways of working and culture are driven by a challenger mindset, constantly questioning the status quo where people can bring their best selves to work. Our agility and collaboration are driving our ambitions, innovation and success all supported by our award winning development programmes that creates exciting and rewarding career opportunities for all. Encouraging inclusion at local levels and supporting a developing and robust diversity agenda globally, we're fully committed to creating and maintaining an environment that celebrates and respects difference. As a matter of policy, Imperial Tobacco or its subsidiaries never requests or requires payment as part of any recruitment process.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
The Role To lead, manage and be accountable for all properties, plant and the delivery of all Facilities functions, at the Bristol Hub and UK&I head office on the Bristol Campus, to ensure compliance with statutory obligations as well as developing and implementing best practice systems that manage Energy, Security, Safety and Business Continuity of the 24/7 operations. To ensure the business can carry out its core business functions, attract and retain business professionals by managing and maintaining highest quality working environment. As well as fulfilling all tenant and landlord obligations and advising on FM and property matters on other Imperial sites in the UK. Principle Accountabilities Lead and manage all Facilities services across the Bristol Campus, ensuring safe, compliant, high quality operations, including oversight of maintenance, cleaning, security, catering, and nursery services. Own the FM budget (approx. £7.5m), delivering accurate forecasting, identifying efficiencies, and driving continuous improvement across service delivery. Act as Project Lead for major property initiatives such as office refits, relocations, sale and leaseback activity, and site separation, managing external professionals and ensuring statutory compliance. Partner with Health, Safety & Wellbeing to ensure robust OHSE compliance, risk assessments, contractor management, and a safe environment for employees, visitors, and tenants. Oversee energy and utilities management, ensuring ESOS compliance and driving sustainability initiatives that reduce environmental impact and operational costs. Own crisis management and business continuity readiness, including fire safety strategy, water hygiene compliance, security operations, and emergency response procedures. Skills and Experience Required Strong knowledge of Health & Safety legislation relating to mechanical/electrical systems, building fabric, and statutory compliance. Proven experience managing outsourced FM providers and delivering high quality service in complex, multi stakeholder environments. NEBOSH and Legionella qualifications, with hands on experience managing safety, risk, and compliance frameworks. Demonstrable experience managing significant budgets and delivering cost effective operational performance. Track record of leading Total Facilities Management (TFM) contracts and managing teams in a corporate environment. Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence at all levels and collaborate across functions, suppliers, and regulatory bodies. Desirable Qualifications Experience organising and managing corporate events. Membership of a recognised FM body (e.g., IWFM). Experience managing large corporate office environments. IWFM qualifications. What We Offer In return for playing your part in building our future, you will receive a comprehensive compensation package with salary, bonus scheme and further benefits as well inspiring places to work and collaborate with purpose. Here at Imperial we will give you the opportunity to grow and learn, innovate at pace and be a part of our purpose to forge a path to a healthier future for moments of relaxation and pleasure for our consumers. Everyone Belongs Everyone belongs in Imperial. We are proud of being a truly inclusive organisation. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all ages, genders, ethnicities, nationalities, disabilities, sexual orientation, religions or beliefs and of neuro divergence. We give fair and equal consideration to all our applicants. Please contact us at to let us know if we can provide support in helping you complete an application and/or attend an interview. About Us We're a truly international company, fourth largest in our industry and operating across 120 markets. An inclusive, innovative global FMCG business supported by 25,000 employees. As we embrace a new era of growth, we are transforming. Our ways of working and culture are driven by a challenger mindset, constantly questioning the status quo where people can bring their best selves to work. Our agility and collaboration are driving our ambitions, innovation and success all supported by our award winning development programmes that creates exciting and rewarding career opportunities for all. Encouraging inclusion at local levels and supporting a developing and robust diversity agenda globally, we're fully committed to creating and maintaining an environment that celebrates and respects difference. As a matter of policy, Imperial Tobacco or its subsidiaries never requests or requires payment as part of any recruitment process.
Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom (Hybrid) Job Info Job Category Operational Delivery Apply Before 03/15/2026, 11:55 PM Job Identification 2023 Posting Date 02/23/2026, 09:53 AM Job Shift Day Hours Full Time Job Description Job title: Chief Operating Officer - BBSRC Band: X Contract Type: Contract until 1st February 2028. Hours: Full Time Travel Requirements: Regular visits to UKRI sites. Closing Date: Sunday 15th March :55 Shortlisting: w/c 06th April 2026 Interviews: w/c 20th May 202 About UKRI UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is the UK's largest public funder of research and innovation. We invest more than £8 billion annually to advance our understanding of society and the world around us and deliver benefits for society, the economy and the environment. Our organisation comprises nine councils - the UK's innovation agency, Innovate UK, the seven disciplinary Research Councils and Research England. As a UK-wide organisation we work across the four UK nations and with the devolved funding bodies and governments to develop and support different priorities that span research and innovation around the UK. Through our Councils and the critical national capabilities provided by our centres and institutes, we deliver, support and champion the creativity and vibrancy of research and innovation in the UK, for the benefit of society. UKRI is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). About (BBSRC) BBSRC is the major funder of world-leading bioscience in the UK. Through our investments, we build and support a vibrant, dynamic and inclusive research and innovation community which delivers ground-breaking discoveries, innovative technologies and develops bio-based solutions that contribute to tackling global challenges, such as sustainable food production, climate change, and healthy ageing. As part of UKRI, we not only play a pivotal role in fostering connections that enable the UK's world-class research and innovation system to flourish - we also have a responsibility to enable the creation of a research and employee culture that is diverse, resilient, and engaged. At BBSRC, we firmly believe that by promoting an inclusive and equitable culture across bioscience research and innovation, our community and our discipline will thrive. BBSRC proudly forges interdisciplinary collaborations, including internationally, where excellent bioscience and equitable partnerships have a fundamental role. We pioneer approaches that enhance the equality, diversity, and inclusion of talent by investing in people, programmes, infrastructure, technologies, and collaborations on a global scale. BBSRC's vision is to advance the frontiers of biology and drive towards a healthy, prosperous and sustainable future. We support curiosity-driven ideas and provide early investment in ground-breaking transformative technologies and the sharing of data. Through our funding, stewardship and provision of national capabilities, including the institutes that receive our strategic support, we progress our knowledge and understanding of the complex processes that underpin life and we continue to seek exciting ideas with the potential to transform and advance bioscience. We unleash innovation, capitalising on the unprecedented opportunities for biology to transform our lives by working with and supporting the creation of new businesses, advancing enterprise, and forging vibrant ecosystems across the UK. We enable researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and businesses to translate their fundamental understanding of biological systems into tangible societal and economic benefits with global impact. Purpose of the role The Chief Operating Officer for BBSRC is a significant role within our Executive Leadership Team, aligned to the UKRI strategy, enabling BBSRC to continue its influential roles in research and innovation within UKRI and beyond. The Chief Operating Officer will command the confidence of the BBSRC Executive Chair and Council, as well as other members of the BBSRC Executive and UKRI senior leaders. They will need to be able to work proactively at the interface between professional, academic and government communities, and between staff at all levels in the organisation. As an effective communicator and empathic listener, they will operate effectively across organisational boundaries. As a creative thinker and influential collaborator, they will combine drive and political acumen with the highest standards of behaviour. They will have an in-depth knowledge and proven track record of how to deliver and sustain complex, strategic change at both an organisational and system level in the public and / or private sectors. They will have the ability to strategically lead, sponsor and productively work in partnership to deliver major projects that can secure return on investment. The Chief Operating Officer has direct line management responsibility for several corporate functions across BBSRC. This includes, Governance and Risk Management, Business Planning, Performance Evaluation, Business Improvement and Funding Delivery, . In addition, they will lead partnering relationships with UKRI corporate functions that include Finance; Human Resources; Governance, Assurance, Risk and Information; Digital, Data and Technology; Security; Project Delivery & Improvement; Health and Safety, Estates and Procurement. Key responsibilities • Leadership Act to support the Executive Chair, and fellow members of the Executive Leadership Team, to ensure the smooth running of BBSRC • As a member of the broader BBSRC leadership team, role model and champion organisational values and behaviours and equality, diversity and inclusion principles • Working with the Executive Chair and across BBSRC to lead and support organisational transformation and its alignment with UKRI transformation • Working with fellow COOs across other parts of UKRI to ensure consistency in working practices and to ensure the smooth running of UKRI as a whole. • Working with the Heads of Function to support the design, transformation and effective delivery of Council services within budget and ensuring efficiency and value for money • Inspiring, empowering and developing the BBSRC team • BBSRC strategically-funded Institutes In relation to BBSRC strategically funded institutes (overall an annual BBSRC investment in the region of £135M), lead on matters covering estates, major projects governance, campus developments and other institute-related activities. • Working across BBSRC with members of the Executive Leadership Team, subject matter experts and BBSRC observers as required • Planning and Programme support Act as the key point of contact for BBSRC input to UKRI Corporate Services plans; ensuring that BBSRC requirements are appropriately reflected and that BBSRC can deliver agreed outcomes • Working collaboratively to identify and deliver simplification and harmonisation • Oversight of operational planning and programme support and manage risk within BBSRC - ensuring sufficient support is provided to key areas of activity • Supporting the effective organisation design and delivery capability • Acting as the change agent in BBSRC for Corporate Services in support of the UKRI transformation plan • Finance and Commercial Work closely, via 'dotted line' engagement approach, with the UKRI Corporate Services Finance Business Partner to ensure BBSRC and UKRI have the necessary financial controls, planning, monitoring and reporting (reflecting Managing Public Money) to enable BBSRC to deliver its strategy • Oversee significant procurements in conjunction with the UKRI Corporate Services Procurement Business Partner • Act as the key point of contact for the NERC/BBSRC joint estates team, hosted by NERC, including on Health, Safety and Biosafety • Act as the key contact for major BBSRC capital programmes • Human Resources Lead on employee policies for BBSRC including pay and reward. Working closely with the UKRI Corporate Services and HR Business Partners to ensure BBSRC has the right people, in the right place, doing the right things, developing their skills and maximising their productivity in alignment within Council and UKRI strategy. • Leading on staff and Trade Union relations where required • Governance, Assurance, Risk, Information (GARI) and Legal Work closely, via 'dotted line' engagement approach, with UKRI Corporate Services GARI Business Partner to provide the BBSRC Executive Chair and Council with appropriate governance structures and assurance as to the integrity of activities, that risks are identified and mitigated (as far as reasonable), that information is accurate and secure (reflecting GDPR), with specific reference to the UKRI assets managed by BBSRC including at BBSRC strategically-funded institutes. Accountable for ensuring reporting is carried out. • Manage BBSRC's need for legal advice, working with UKRI Head of Legal • Act as the key point of contact for GIAA • Managing corporate compliance and statutory liability • Information Technology, Facilities, Administration Manage the provision of business IT to BBSRC, working with internal and external suppliers Ensure that office space is of appropriate quality and used flexibly and effectively Ensure that employees have the tools to do the job . click apply for full job details
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom (Hybrid) Job Info Job Category Operational Delivery Apply Before 03/15/2026, 11:55 PM Job Identification 2023 Posting Date 02/23/2026, 09:53 AM Job Shift Day Hours Full Time Job Description Job title: Chief Operating Officer - BBSRC Band: X Contract Type: Contract until 1st February 2028. Hours: Full Time Travel Requirements: Regular visits to UKRI sites. Closing Date: Sunday 15th March :55 Shortlisting: w/c 06th April 2026 Interviews: w/c 20th May 202 About UKRI UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is the UK's largest public funder of research and innovation. We invest more than £8 billion annually to advance our understanding of society and the world around us and deliver benefits for society, the economy and the environment. Our organisation comprises nine councils - the UK's innovation agency, Innovate UK, the seven disciplinary Research Councils and Research England. As a UK-wide organisation we work across the four UK nations and with the devolved funding bodies and governments to develop and support different priorities that span research and innovation around the UK. Through our Councils and the critical national capabilities provided by our centres and institutes, we deliver, support and champion the creativity and vibrancy of research and innovation in the UK, for the benefit of society. UKRI is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). About (BBSRC) BBSRC is the major funder of world-leading bioscience in the UK. Through our investments, we build and support a vibrant, dynamic and inclusive research and innovation community which delivers ground-breaking discoveries, innovative technologies and develops bio-based solutions that contribute to tackling global challenges, such as sustainable food production, climate change, and healthy ageing. As part of UKRI, we not only play a pivotal role in fostering connections that enable the UK's world-class research and innovation system to flourish - we also have a responsibility to enable the creation of a research and employee culture that is diverse, resilient, and engaged. At BBSRC, we firmly believe that by promoting an inclusive and equitable culture across bioscience research and innovation, our community and our discipline will thrive. BBSRC proudly forges interdisciplinary collaborations, including internationally, where excellent bioscience and equitable partnerships have a fundamental role. We pioneer approaches that enhance the equality, diversity, and inclusion of talent by investing in people, programmes, infrastructure, technologies, and collaborations on a global scale. BBSRC's vision is to advance the frontiers of biology and drive towards a healthy, prosperous and sustainable future. We support curiosity-driven ideas and provide early investment in ground-breaking transformative technologies and the sharing of data. Through our funding, stewardship and provision of national capabilities, including the institutes that receive our strategic support, we progress our knowledge and understanding of the complex processes that underpin life and we continue to seek exciting ideas with the potential to transform and advance bioscience. We unleash innovation, capitalising on the unprecedented opportunities for biology to transform our lives by working with and supporting the creation of new businesses, advancing enterprise, and forging vibrant ecosystems across the UK. We enable researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and businesses to translate their fundamental understanding of biological systems into tangible societal and economic benefits with global impact. Purpose of the role The Chief Operating Officer for BBSRC is a significant role within our Executive Leadership Team, aligned to the UKRI strategy, enabling BBSRC to continue its influential roles in research and innovation within UKRI and beyond. The Chief Operating Officer will command the confidence of the BBSRC Executive Chair and Council, as well as other members of the BBSRC Executive and UKRI senior leaders. They will need to be able to work proactively at the interface between professional, academic and government communities, and between staff at all levels in the organisation. As an effective communicator and empathic listener, they will operate effectively across organisational boundaries. As a creative thinker and influential collaborator, they will combine drive and political acumen with the highest standards of behaviour. They will have an in-depth knowledge and proven track record of how to deliver and sustain complex, strategic change at both an organisational and system level in the public and / or private sectors. They will have the ability to strategically lead, sponsor and productively work in partnership to deliver major projects that can secure return on investment. The Chief Operating Officer has direct line management responsibility for several corporate functions across BBSRC. This includes, Governance and Risk Management, Business Planning, Performance Evaluation, Business Improvement and Funding Delivery, . In addition, they will lead partnering relationships with UKRI corporate functions that include Finance; Human Resources; Governance, Assurance, Risk and Information; Digital, Data and Technology; Security; Project Delivery & Improvement; Health and Safety, Estates and Procurement. Key responsibilities • Leadership Act to support the Executive Chair, and fellow members of the Executive Leadership Team, to ensure the smooth running of BBSRC • As a member of the broader BBSRC leadership team, role model and champion organisational values and behaviours and equality, diversity and inclusion principles • Working with the Executive Chair and across BBSRC to lead and support organisational transformation and its alignment with UKRI transformation • Working with fellow COOs across other parts of UKRI to ensure consistency in working practices and to ensure the smooth running of UKRI as a whole. • Working with the Heads of Function to support the design, transformation and effective delivery of Council services within budget and ensuring efficiency and value for money • Inspiring, empowering and developing the BBSRC team • BBSRC strategically-funded Institutes In relation to BBSRC strategically funded institutes (overall an annual BBSRC investment in the region of £135M), lead on matters covering estates, major projects governance, campus developments and other institute-related activities. • Working across BBSRC with members of the Executive Leadership Team, subject matter experts and BBSRC observers as required • Planning and Programme support Act as the key point of contact for BBSRC input to UKRI Corporate Services plans; ensuring that BBSRC requirements are appropriately reflected and that BBSRC can deliver agreed outcomes • Working collaboratively to identify and deliver simplification and harmonisation • Oversight of operational planning and programme support and manage risk within BBSRC - ensuring sufficient support is provided to key areas of activity • Supporting the effective organisation design and delivery capability • Acting as the change agent in BBSRC for Corporate Services in support of the UKRI transformation plan • Finance and Commercial Work closely, via 'dotted line' engagement approach, with the UKRI Corporate Services Finance Business Partner to ensure BBSRC and UKRI have the necessary financial controls, planning, monitoring and reporting (reflecting Managing Public Money) to enable BBSRC to deliver its strategy • Oversee significant procurements in conjunction with the UKRI Corporate Services Procurement Business Partner • Act as the key point of contact for the NERC/BBSRC joint estates team, hosted by NERC, including on Health, Safety and Biosafety • Act as the key contact for major BBSRC capital programmes • Human Resources Lead on employee policies for BBSRC including pay and reward. Working closely with the UKRI Corporate Services and HR Business Partners to ensure BBSRC has the right people, in the right place, doing the right things, developing their skills and maximising their productivity in alignment within Council and UKRI strategy. • Leading on staff and Trade Union relations where required • Governance, Assurance, Risk, Information (GARI) and Legal Work closely, via 'dotted line' engagement approach, with UKRI Corporate Services GARI Business Partner to provide the BBSRC Executive Chair and Council with appropriate governance structures and assurance as to the integrity of activities, that risks are identified and mitigated (as far as reasonable), that information is accurate and secure (reflecting GDPR), with specific reference to the UKRI assets managed by BBSRC including at BBSRC strategically-funded institutes. Accountable for ensuring reporting is carried out. • Manage BBSRC's need for legal advice, working with UKRI Head of Legal • Act as the key point of contact for GIAA • Managing corporate compliance and statutory liability • Information Technology, Facilities, Administration Manage the provision of business IT to BBSRC, working with internal and external suppliers Ensure that office space is of appropriate quality and used flexibly and effectively Ensure that employees have the tools to do the job . click apply for full job details
Vice Chancellor for Finance & Administration Arkansas State University - Newport The Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration is the chief financial officer for Arkansas State University Newport, reports to the Chancellor and is responsible for the following areas of College operations; finance and accounting; purchasing and contracting; physical plant operations and facilities planning; budget planning, preparation and control; human resources; campus information technology; security services; and bookstore and food services operations. This role is also responsible for promoting transparency and shared understanding in all financial matters, indluding leading a budgeting process that is colloborate, data informed, and clearly communicated across the institution. Essential Job Functions Provide leadership and oversee the daily fiscal operations of the College. Provide leadership and oversight in the collection, receiving, receipting, depositing and disbursement of all funds. Supervises student accounts and cashiering operations. Provide leadership and oversight in the accounting, financial and control reporting, and internal auditing, and long term financial planning of business affairs of the College in consultation with the Chancellor. Keep the Chancellor fully advised of the financial related matters of the College through regular reporting, meetings and conferences. Provide leadership and transparency in the development of the College budget and controlling expenditure within the approved budget. Provide leadership and oversight of the College's procurement process. Procure materials and contractual services and facilities. Provide leadership and oversight for the physical plant operations, maintenance, and College vehicles. Support all new construction activities through contract and budget management services along with participation in conferences with the architects, engineers, and supervisors. Administer inventory and property control programs and assist in the administration of an effective space utilization program. Provide leadership and oversight for the College's security program including maintenance, custodial and auxiliary enterprises. Working closely with ASU System leaders to liaise with the Arkansas Department of Higher Education, Arkansas Department of Finance & Administration, Arkansas Legislative Council and the Arkansas legislative Audit. Provide financial oversites for all auxiliary operations including the Bookstore and Food Services. Prepare required reports for the Chancellor, Board of Visitors, Board of Trustees, ASU System Office, governmental grants, legislative requests, or other reporting as requested. Required Knowledge and Skills Financial leadership: demonstrated success in strategic financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and long range fiscal modeling for public higher education or similar multi fund organizations. Budgeting & cost management: experience managing multi million dollar budgets, developing budget models, and implementing cost control and resource allocation strategies. Internal controls & audit coordination: design/oversight of robust internal control environments, audit preparation, and corrective action plans. Treasury & debt management: cash flow management, investment policy familiarity, debt service/covenant monitoring, and experience with bond financing preferred. Leadership & people management: ability to recruit, develop, and lead high performing teams; build succession plans; foster cross functional collaboration. Communication & stakeholder engagement: strong oral and written communication; ability to present complex financial information to trustees, faculty, staff, external agencies and community partners. Risk management & compliance: enterprise risk assessment, insurance oversight, safety/compliance coordination. Professionalism & ethics: commitment to transparency, fiscal stewardship, and adherence to public sector ethics, procurement, and record keeping requirements. Technology: proficient use of Microsoft Office (Excel advanced skills), and ability to learn and leverage institutional IT tools. Required Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, public administration, or related field. Demonstrated supervisory/administrative experience in finance, accounting, or fiscal management. Preferred Education and Experience Master's degree in finance, accounting, MBA, MPA, or related field preferred. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or similar professional credential preferred. Previous higher education finance experience preferred. Prior experience with Banner or other higher education ERP systems preferred. College Mission and Vision Arkansas State University Newport is a public, two year institution of higher education that continually identifies and addresses the changing learning needs of the communities it serves. Arkansas State University Newport's vision is to empower individuals and advance communities by providing accessible, affordable and innovative learning opportunities that transform lives and strengthen the regional economy.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Vice Chancellor for Finance & Administration Arkansas State University - Newport The Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration is the chief financial officer for Arkansas State University Newport, reports to the Chancellor and is responsible for the following areas of College operations; finance and accounting; purchasing and contracting; physical plant operations and facilities planning; budget planning, preparation and control; human resources; campus information technology; security services; and bookstore and food services operations. This role is also responsible for promoting transparency and shared understanding in all financial matters, indluding leading a budgeting process that is colloborate, data informed, and clearly communicated across the institution. Essential Job Functions Provide leadership and oversee the daily fiscal operations of the College. Provide leadership and oversight in the collection, receiving, receipting, depositing and disbursement of all funds. Supervises student accounts and cashiering operations. Provide leadership and oversight in the accounting, financial and control reporting, and internal auditing, and long term financial planning of business affairs of the College in consultation with the Chancellor. Keep the Chancellor fully advised of the financial related matters of the College through regular reporting, meetings and conferences. Provide leadership and transparency in the development of the College budget and controlling expenditure within the approved budget. Provide leadership and oversight of the College's procurement process. Procure materials and contractual services and facilities. Provide leadership and oversight for the physical plant operations, maintenance, and College vehicles. Support all new construction activities through contract and budget management services along with participation in conferences with the architects, engineers, and supervisors. Administer inventory and property control programs and assist in the administration of an effective space utilization program. Provide leadership and oversight for the College's security program including maintenance, custodial and auxiliary enterprises. Working closely with ASU System leaders to liaise with the Arkansas Department of Higher Education, Arkansas Department of Finance & Administration, Arkansas Legislative Council and the Arkansas legislative Audit. Provide financial oversites for all auxiliary operations including the Bookstore and Food Services. Prepare required reports for the Chancellor, Board of Visitors, Board of Trustees, ASU System Office, governmental grants, legislative requests, or other reporting as requested. Required Knowledge and Skills Financial leadership: demonstrated success in strategic financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and long range fiscal modeling for public higher education or similar multi fund organizations. Budgeting & cost management: experience managing multi million dollar budgets, developing budget models, and implementing cost control and resource allocation strategies. Internal controls & audit coordination: design/oversight of robust internal control environments, audit preparation, and corrective action plans. Treasury & debt management: cash flow management, investment policy familiarity, debt service/covenant monitoring, and experience with bond financing preferred. Leadership & people management: ability to recruit, develop, and lead high performing teams; build succession plans; foster cross functional collaboration. Communication & stakeholder engagement: strong oral and written communication; ability to present complex financial information to trustees, faculty, staff, external agencies and community partners. Risk management & compliance: enterprise risk assessment, insurance oversight, safety/compliance coordination. Professionalism & ethics: commitment to transparency, fiscal stewardship, and adherence to public sector ethics, procurement, and record keeping requirements. Technology: proficient use of Microsoft Office (Excel advanced skills), and ability to learn and leverage institutional IT tools. Required Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, public administration, or related field. Demonstrated supervisory/administrative experience in finance, accounting, or fiscal management. Preferred Education and Experience Master's degree in finance, accounting, MBA, MPA, or related field preferred. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or similar professional credential preferred. Previous higher education finance experience preferred. Prior experience with Banner or other higher education ERP systems preferred. College Mission and Vision Arkansas State University Newport is a public, two year institution of higher education that continually identifies and addresses the changing learning needs of the communities it serves. Arkansas State University Newport's vision is to empower individuals and advance communities by providing accessible, affordable and innovative learning opportunities that transform lives and strengthen the regional economy.
The Independent Schools Council
Edinburgh, Midlothian
Chief Finance and Operations Officer, George Watson's College. Location - Edinburgh Salary -£120,000 - £140,000 George Watson's College is seeking an outstanding Chief Finance and Operations Officer to join its senior leadership team at a pivotal moment in its development. As the largest single campus school in Europe, Watson's is a complex, values led organisation with significant scale, diverse operations and ambitious plans for the future. The Chief Finance and Operations Officer will provide strategic and operational leadership across all non academic functions, ensuring the school is financially resilient, operationally excellent and well positioned for sustainable growth. Reporting directly to the Principal, the postholder will have responsibility for Finance, Estates, Facilities, HR, Enterprises, Health and Safety, Governance and Technology. Working closely with the Senior Leadership Team and Governing Council, you will play a central role in shaping strategy, overseeing delivery and enabling the school's long term success. We are looking for a commercially minded, growth oriented leader who combines strong financial credibility with broad operational experience. You will be comfortable operating at Board level, adept at managing risk and governance, and confident leading large, multidisciplinary teams in a complex environment. While experience in education may be helpful, it is not essential; we welcome candidates from a wide range of sectors who can bring fresh thinking, sound judgement and a collaborative leadership style. This is a rare opportunity to make a lasting impact within one of Europe's leading independent schools, in a role that offers genuine influence, challenge and scope. In return, you will join a values driven organisation with a strong sense of purpose, an engaged community and ambitious plans for the future. To apply for the post, please send a tailored CV and covering letter to by midnight on Wednesday March 11, 2026. The covering letter should be no more than two pages of A4 and should outline your relevant experience, leadership approach and motivation for applying. If you would like a confidential, informal discussion about the role, please contact LHH on (0) or email the above address. Download the Candidate Information Pack Here George Watson's College sits in the heart of Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh, providing a world class education for children and young people from Preschool to Senior 6. We encourage our pupils to develop a love of learning through an inspiring curriculum and an extensive and inclusive enrichment programme, which are underpinned by the four values we live by: aim high, be kind, join in and respect all. Our school is a place where pupils have the freedom to thrive, succeed, explore, perform, and grow, giving them the opportunity to discover their own limitless potential. Preschool, junior and senior pupils all learn and play on the same 52 acre campus, where our sports facilities, music school, art department, technology building and drama studios are within walking distance. We offer our pupils one of the widest extra curricular programmes you will find anywhere, and the opportunity to travel internationally during their time with us, and a broad range of learning experiences outside the classroom. Digital technology supports and enhances learning, with every pupil encouraged to use their device where it adds real value to developing skills and critical thinking. Our school has an enviable reputation for the breadth of opportunities pupils have to get active, with around 25 different sports available to both girls and boys. Participation, excellence, professionalism and equality are the four cornerstones of our physical education and sport department here at Watson's. When it comes to music and drama, our pupils are given the opportunity to co produce stunning shows, delivering memorable performances that live long beyond school days. Most importantly, the wellbeing of our pupils matters to us more than anything else. There are various ways we support pupils to proactively manage their mental health, while a range of peer led programmes has created a culture in which we can all play our part. All this means that when the sun shines we celebrate the happy moments, and when it doesn't we're there to protect and support, just as our motto says: ex corde caritas - love from the heart.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Chief Finance and Operations Officer, George Watson's College. Location - Edinburgh Salary -£120,000 - £140,000 George Watson's College is seeking an outstanding Chief Finance and Operations Officer to join its senior leadership team at a pivotal moment in its development. As the largest single campus school in Europe, Watson's is a complex, values led organisation with significant scale, diverse operations and ambitious plans for the future. The Chief Finance and Operations Officer will provide strategic and operational leadership across all non academic functions, ensuring the school is financially resilient, operationally excellent and well positioned for sustainable growth. Reporting directly to the Principal, the postholder will have responsibility for Finance, Estates, Facilities, HR, Enterprises, Health and Safety, Governance and Technology. Working closely with the Senior Leadership Team and Governing Council, you will play a central role in shaping strategy, overseeing delivery and enabling the school's long term success. We are looking for a commercially minded, growth oriented leader who combines strong financial credibility with broad operational experience. You will be comfortable operating at Board level, adept at managing risk and governance, and confident leading large, multidisciplinary teams in a complex environment. While experience in education may be helpful, it is not essential; we welcome candidates from a wide range of sectors who can bring fresh thinking, sound judgement and a collaborative leadership style. This is a rare opportunity to make a lasting impact within one of Europe's leading independent schools, in a role that offers genuine influence, challenge and scope. In return, you will join a values driven organisation with a strong sense of purpose, an engaged community and ambitious plans for the future. To apply for the post, please send a tailored CV and covering letter to by midnight on Wednesday March 11, 2026. The covering letter should be no more than two pages of A4 and should outline your relevant experience, leadership approach and motivation for applying. If you would like a confidential, informal discussion about the role, please contact LHH on (0) or email the above address. Download the Candidate Information Pack Here George Watson's College sits in the heart of Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh, providing a world class education for children and young people from Preschool to Senior 6. We encourage our pupils to develop a love of learning through an inspiring curriculum and an extensive and inclusive enrichment programme, which are underpinned by the four values we live by: aim high, be kind, join in and respect all. Our school is a place where pupils have the freedom to thrive, succeed, explore, perform, and grow, giving them the opportunity to discover their own limitless potential. Preschool, junior and senior pupils all learn and play on the same 52 acre campus, where our sports facilities, music school, art department, technology building and drama studios are within walking distance. We offer our pupils one of the widest extra curricular programmes you will find anywhere, and the opportunity to travel internationally during their time with us, and a broad range of learning experiences outside the classroom. Digital technology supports and enhances learning, with every pupil encouraged to use their device where it adds real value to developing skills and critical thinking. Our school has an enviable reputation for the breadth of opportunities pupils have to get active, with around 25 different sports available to both girls and boys. Participation, excellence, professionalism and equality are the four cornerstones of our physical education and sport department here at Watson's. When it comes to music and drama, our pupils are given the opportunity to co produce stunning shows, delivering memorable performances that live long beyond school days. Most importantly, the wellbeing of our pupils matters to us more than anything else. There are various ways we support pupils to proactively manage their mental health, while a range of peer led programmes has created a culture in which we can all play our part. All this means that when the sun shines we celebrate the happy moments, and when it doesn't we're there to protect and support, just as our motto says: ex corde caritas - love from the heart.
Scottish Council of Independent Schools
Edinburgh, Midlothian
Package Description: Chief Finance and Operations Officer, George Watson's College. Location - Edinburgh Salary - £120,000 - £140,000 George Watson's College is seeking an outstanding Chief Finance and Operations Officer to join its senior leadership team at a pivotal moment in its development. As the largest single-campus school in Europe, Watson's is a complex, values led organisation with significant scale, diverse operations and ambitious plans for the future. The Chief Finance and Operations Officer will provide strategic and operational leadership across all non academic functions, ensuring the school is financially resilient, operationally excellent and well positioned for sustainable growth. Reporting directly to the Principal, the postholder will have responsibility for Finance, Estates, Facilities, HR, Enterprises, Health and Safety, Governance and Technology. Working closely with the Senior Leadership Team and Governing Council, you will play a central role in shaping strategy, overseeing delivery and enabling the school's long term success. We are looking for a commercially minded, growth oriented leader who combines strong financial credibility with broad operational experience. You will be comfortable operating at Board level, adept at managing risk and governance, and confident leading large, multidisciplinary teams in a complex environment. While experience in education may be helpful, it is not essential; we welcome candidates from a wide range of sectors who can bring fresh thinking, sound judgement and a collaborative leadership style. This is a rare opportunity to make a lasting impact within one of Europe's leading independent schools, in a role that offers genuine influence, challenge and scope. In return, you will join a values driven organisation with a strong sense of purpose, an engaged community and ambitious plans for the future. To apply for the post, please send a tailored CV and covering letter to by midnight on Wednesday March 11, 2026. The covering letter should be no more than two pages of A4 and should outline your relevant experience, leadership approach and motivation for applying. If you would like a confidential, informal discussion about the role, please contact LHH on (0) or email the above address. Download the Candidate Information Pack Here George Watson's College sits in the heart of Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh, providing a world class education for children and young people from Preschool to Senior 6. We encourage our pupils to develop a love of learning through an inspiring curriculum and an extensive and inclusive enrichment programme, which are underpinned by the four values we live by: aim high, be kind, join in and respect all. Our school is a place where pupils have the freedom to thrive, succeed, explore, perform, and grow, giving them the opportunity to discover their own limitless potential. Preschool, junior and senior pupils all learn and play on the same 52 acre campus, where our sports facilities, music school, art department, technology building and drama studios are within walking distance. We offer our pupils one of the widest extra curricular programmes you will find anywhere, plus the opportunity to travel internationally during their time with us, and a broad range of learning experiences outside the classroom. Digital technology supports and enhances learning, with every pupil encouraged to use their device where it adds real value to developing skills and critical thinking. Our school has an enviable reputation for the breadth of opportunities pupils have to get active, with around 25 different sports available to both girls and boys. Participation, excellence, professionalism and equality are the four cornerstones of our physical education and sport department here at Watson's. When it comes to music and drama, our pupils are given the opportunity to co produce stunning shows, delivering memorable performances that live long beyond school days. Most importantly, the wellbeing of our pupils matters to us more than anything else. There are various ways we support pupils to proactively manage their mental health, while a range of peer led programmes has created a culture in which we can all play our part. All this means that when the sun shines we celebrate the happy moments, and when it doesn't we're there to protect and support, just as our motto says: ex corde caritas - love from the heart.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Package Description: Chief Finance and Operations Officer, George Watson's College. Location - Edinburgh Salary - £120,000 - £140,000 George Watson's College is seeking an outstanding Chief Finance and Operations Officer to join its senior leadership team at a pivotal moment in its development. As the largest single-campus school in Europe, Watson's is a complex, values led organisation with significant scale, diverse operations and ambitious plans for the future. The Chief Finance and Operations Officer will provide strategic and operational leadership across all non academic functions, ensuring the school is financially resilient, operationally excellent and well positioned for sustainable growth. Reporting directly to the Principal, the postholder will have responsibility for Finance, Estates, Facilities, HR, Enterprises, Health and Safety, Governance and Technology. Working closely with the Senior Leadership Team and Governing Council, you will play a central role in shaping strategy, overseeing delivery and enabling the school's long term success. We are looking for a commercially minded, growth oriented leader who combines strong financial credibility with broad operational experience. You will be comfortable operating at Board level, adept at managing risk and governance, and confident leading large, multidisciplinary teams in a complex environment. While experience in education may be helpful, it is not essential; we welcome candidates from a wide range of sectors who can bring fresh thinking, sound judgement and a collaborative leadership style. This is a rare opportunity to make a lasting impact within one of Europe's leading independent schools, in a role that offers genuine influence, challenge and scope. In return, you will join a values driven organisation with a strong sense of purpose, an engaged community and ambitious plans for the future. To apply for the post, please send a tailored CV and covering letter to by midnight on Wednesday March 11, 2026. The covering letter should be no more than two pages of A4 and should outline your relevant experience, leadership approach and motivation for applying. If you would like a confidential, informal discussion about the role, please contact LHH on (0) or email the above address. Download the Candidate Information Pack Here George Watson's College sits in the heart of Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh, providing a world class education for children and young people from Preschool to Senior 6. We encourage our pupils to develop a love of learning through an inspiring curriculum and an extensive and inclusive enrichment programme, which are underpinned by the four values we live by: aim high, be kind, join in and respect all. Our school is a place where pupils have the freedom to thrive, succeed, explore, perform, and grow, giving them the opportunity to discover their own limitless potential. Preschool, junior and senior pupils all learn and play on the same 52 acre campus, where our sports facilities, music school, art department, technology building and drama studios are within walking distance. We offer our pupils one of the widest extra curricular programmes you will find anywhere, plus the opportunity to travel internationally during their time with us, and a broad range of learning experiences outside the classroom. Digital technology supports and enhances learning, with every pupil encouraged to use their device where it adds real value to developing skills and critical thinking. Our school has an enviable reputation for the breadth of opportunities pupils have to get active, with around 25 different sports available to both girls and boys. Participation, excellence, professionalism and equality are the four cornerstones of our physical education and sport department here at Watson's. When it comes to music and drama, our pupils are given the opportunity to co produce stunning shows, delivering memorable performances that live long beyond school days. Most importantly, the wellbeing of our pupils matters to us more than anything else. There are various ways we support pupils to proactively manage their mental health, while a range of peer led programmes has created a culture in which we can all play our part. All this means that when the sun shines we celebrate the happy moments, and when it doesn't we're there to protect and support, just as our motto says: ex corde caritas - love from the heart.
Chief Finance and Operations Officer, George Watson's College. Location - Edinburgh George Watson's College is seeking an outstanding Chief Finance and Operations Officer to join its senior leadership team at a pivotal moment in its development. As the largest single campus school in Europe, Watson's is a complex, values led organisation with significant scale, diverse operations and ambitious plans for the future. The Chief Finance and Operations Officer will provide strategic and operational leadership across all non academic functions, ensuring the school is financially resilient, operationally excellent and well positioned for sustainable growth. Reporting directly to the Principal, the postholder will have responsibility for Finance, Estates, Facilities, HR, Enterprises, Health and Safety, Governance and Technology. Working closely with the Senior Leadership Team and Governing Council, you will play a central role in shaping strategy, overseeing delivery and enabling the school's long term success. We are looking for a commercially minded, growth oriented leader who combines strong financial credibility with broad operational experience. You will be comfortable operating at Board level, adept at managing risk and governance, and confident leading large, multidisciplinary teams in a complex environment. While experience in education may be helpful, it is not essential; we welcome candidates from a wide range of sectors who can bring fresh thinking, sound judgement and a collaborative leadership style. This is a rare opportunity to make a lasting impact within one of Europe's leading independent schools, in a role that offers genuine influence, challenge and scope. In return, you will join a values driven organisation with a strong sense of purpose, an engaged community and ambitious plans for the future. To apply for the post, please send a tailored CV and covering letter to by midnight on Wednesday March 11, 2026. The covering letter should be no more than two pages of A4 and should outline your relevant experience, leadership approach and motivation for applying. If you would like a confidential, informal discussion about the role, please contact LHH on (0) or email the above address. George Watson's College sits in the heart of Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh, providing a world class education for children and young people from Preschool to Senior 6. We encourage our pupils to develop a love of learning through an inspiring curriculum and an extensive and inclusive enrichment programme, which are underpinned by the four values we live by: aim high, be kind, join in and respect all. Our school is a place where pupils have the freedom to thrive, succeed, explore, perform, and grow, giving them the opportunity to discover their own limitless potential. Preschool, junior and senior pupils all learn and play on the same 52 acre campus, where our sports facilities, music school, art department, technology building and drama studios are within walking distance. We offer our pupils one of the widest extra curricular programmes you will find anywhere, plus the opportunity to travel internationally during their time with us, and a broad range of learning experiences outside the classroom. Digital technology supports and enhances learning, with every pupil encouraged to use their device where it adds real value to developing skills and critical thinking. Our school has an enviable reputation for the breadth of opportunities pupils have to get active, with around 25 different sports available to both girls and boys. Participation, excellence, professionalism and equality are the four cornerstones of our physical education and sport department here at Watson's. When it comes to music and drama, our pupils are given the opportunity to co produce stunning shows, delivering memorable performances that live long beyond school days. Most importantly, the wellbeing of our pupils matters to us more than anything else. There are various ways we support pupils to proactively manage their mental health, while a range of peer led programmes has created a culture in which we can all play our part. All this means that when the sun shines we celebrate the happy moments, and when it doesn't we're there to protect and support, just as our motto says: ex corde caritas - love from the heart.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Chief Finance and Operations Officer, George Watson's College. Location - Edinburgh George Watson's College is seeking an outstanding Chief Finance and Operations Officer to join its senior leadership team at a pivotal moment in its development. As the largest single campus school in Europe, Watson's is a complex, values led organisation with significant scale, diverse operations and ambitious plans for the future. The Chief Finance and Operations Officer will provide strategic and operational leadership across all non academic functions, ensuring the school is financially resilient, operationally excellent and well positioned for sustainable growth. Reporting directly to the Principal, the postholder will have responsibility for Finance, Estates, Facilities, HR, Enterprises, Health and Safety, Governance and Technology. Working closely with the Senior Leadership Team and Governing Council, you will play a central role in shaping strategy, overseeing delivery and enabling the school's long term success. We are looking for a commercially minded, growth oriented leader who combines strong financial credibility with broad operational experience. You will be comfortable operating at Board level, adept at managing risk and governance, and confident leading large, multidisciplinary teams in a complex environment. While experience in education may be helpful, it is not essential; we welcome candidates from a wide range of sectors who can bring fresh thinking, sound judgement and a collaborative leadership style. This is a rare opportunity to make a lasting impact within one of Europe's leading independent schools, in a role that offers genuine influence, challenge and scope. In return, you will join a values driven organisation with a strong sense of purpose, an engaged community and ambitious plans for the future. To apply for the post, please send a tailored CV and covering letter to by midnight on Wednesday March 11, 2026. The covering letter should be no more than two pages of A4 and should outline your relevant experience, leadership approach and motivation for applying. If you would like a confidential, informal discussion about the role, please contact LHH on (0) or email the above address. George Watson's College sits in the heart of Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh, providing a world class education for children and young people from Preschool to Senior 6. We encourage our pupils to develop a love of learning through an inspiring curriculum and an extensive and inclusive enrichment programme, which are underpinned by the four values we live by: aim high, be kind, join in and respect all. Our school is a place where pupils have the freedom to thrive, succeed, explore, perform, and grow, giving them the opportunity to discover their own limitless potential. Preschool, junior and senior pupils all learn and play on the same 52 acre campus, where our sports facilities, music school, art department, technology building and drama studios are within walking distance. We offer our pupils one of the widest extra curricular programmes you will find anywhere, plus the opportunity to travel internationally during their time with us, and a broad range of learning experiences outside the classroom. Digital technology supports and enhances learning, with every pupil encouraged to use their device where it adds real value to developing skills and critical thinking. Our school has an enviable reputation for the breadth of opportunities pupils have to get active, with around 25 different sports available to both girls and boys. Participation, excellence, professionalism and equality are the four cornerstones of our physical education and sport department here at Watson's. When it comes to music and drama, our pupils are given the opportunity to co produce stunning shows, delivering memorable performances that live long beyond school days. Most importantly, the wellbeing of our pupils matters to us more than anything else. There are various ways we support pupils to proactively manage their mental health, while a range of peer led programmes has created a culture in which we can all play our part. All this means that when the sun shines we celebrate the happy moments, and when it doesn't we're there to protect and support, just as our motto says: ex corde caritas - love from the heart.
Shift pattern: Friday to Monday, 06:00 - 14:30 Pay Rate: Competitive Why Greencore? Following the combination with Bakkavor in January 2026, we're one of the UK's leading creators of convenience food, driven by a simple purpose: to make every day taste better. As a vibrant and fast-moving business, we're proud to employ over 28,000 talented colleagues across 36 manufacturing sites and 21 distribution depots in the UK and the US. Together, we bring delicious food to life. Our products cover every meal occasion from breakfast through to dinner and dessert, with lunch and snacking in between. In FY25, our shared passion helped us achieve combined revenues of approximately 4bn. Our extensive direct to store (DTS) network, with 17 depots across the UK, allows us to deliver fresh and frozen food both our own and from trusted partners to thousands of stores every day, ensuring consumers enjoy the very best, whenever and wherever they shop. Here at Northampton , we operate one of the most impressive facilities in Europe, based across a campus of 5 manufacturing units, and we have a team of around 2,000 colleagues making high quality premium products every day . We are the sole supplier of sandwiches, wraps, rolls and sushi for Marks & Spencer. What you'll be doing Promote a positive health, safety and environmental culture within the team, that complies with procedures, accident investigation, corrective actions and completes near miss reporting, behavioral observations, to promote a safe working environment Continuously monitor all operational processes and the overall production environment to ensure that activity complies with food safety manufacturing standards Deliver area operational productivity and efficiency targets, resolving problems and issues as they arise, ensuring delivery of daily output plan Review operational trends within area to identify and act on opportunities that make sustainable improvements to increase quality, performance and/or profit in support of the shift operational plan Monitor and review team capability, ensuring all staff are clearly focused on their key objectives and developed to maximize their potential Monitor the effectiveness of machinery and equipment through pre-starts and observations, highlighting trends and issues to ensure asset performance is consistent and reliable Engage with the team ensuring maximum satisfaction, motivation and well being. What we're looking for A good standard of education, demonstrates good literacy and numerical skills An experienced communicator able to communicate and report proficiently in English Experience of operating as a team leader within an FMCG environment Holds a basic Food Hygiene accreditation and a basic Food Safety accreditation Good problem-solving skills and experience of using lean practices to resolve production issues or enhance performance Previous experience of directing and motivating a diverse workforce and leading a team to deliver superlative results What you'll get in return Competitive salary and job-related benefits Pension up to 8% matched Employee awards and long service awards Accredited Greencore qualifications, learning and development opportunities. Exclusive Greencore employee discount platform where you can receive discounts on retail, travel, and more. Access to a full Well-being Center platform We're not all the same at Greencore and our differences help us to make everyday taste better for all our stakeholders. We truly put our people at the core and are proud of our diversity. If this sounds like you, join us and grow with Greencore, and be a part of driving our future success.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Shift pattern: Friday to Monday, 06:00 - 14:30 Pay Rate: Competitive Why Greencore? Following the combination with Bakkavor in January 2026, we're one of the UK's leading creators of convenience food, driven by a simple purpose: to make every day taste better. As a vibrant and fast-moving business, we're proud to employ over 28,000 talented colleagues across 36 manufacturing sites and 21 distribution depots in the UK and the US. Together, we bring delicious food to life. Our products cover every meal occasion from breakfast through to dinner and dessert, with lunch and snacking in between. In FY25, our shared passion helped us achieve combined revenues of approximately 4bn. Our extensive direct to store (DTS) network, with 17 depots across the UK, allows us to deliver fresh and frozen food both our own and from trusted partners to thousands of stores every day, ensuring consumers enjoy the very best, whenever and wherever they shop. Here at Northampton , we operate one of the most impressive facilities in Europe, based across a campus of 5 manufacturing units, and we have a team of around 2,000 colleagues making high quality premium products every day . We are the sole supplier of sandwiches, wraps, rolls and sushi for Marks & Spencer. What you'll be doing Promote a positive health, safety and environmental culture within the team, that complies with procedures, accident investigation, corrective actions and completes near miss reporting, behavioral observations, to promote a safe working environment Continuously monitor all operational processes and the overall production environment to ensure that activity complies with food safety manufacturing standards Deliver area operational productivity and efficiency targets, resolving problems and issues as they arise, ensuring delivery of daily output plan Review operational trends within area to identify and act on opportunities that make sustainable improvements to increase quality, performance and/or profit in support of the shift operational plan Monitor and review team capability, ensuring all staff are clearly focused on their key objectives and developed to maximize their potential Monitor the effectiveness of machinery and equipment through pre-starts and observations, highlighting trends and issues to ensure asset performance is consistent and reliable Engage with the team ensuring maximum satisfaction, motivation and well being. What we're looking for A good standard of education, demonstrates good literacy and numerical skills An experienced communicator able to communicate and report proficiently in English Experience of operating as a team leader within an FMCG environment Holds a basic Food Hygiene accreditation and a basic Food Safety accreditation Good problem-solving skills and experience of using lean practices to resolve production issues or enhance performance Previous experience of directing and motivating a diverse workforce and leading a team to deliver superlative results What you'll get in return Competitive salary and job-related benefits Pension up to 8% matched Employee awards and long service awards Accredited Greencore qualifications, learning and development opportunities. Exclusive Greencore employee discount platform where you can receive discounts on retail, travel, and more. Access to a full Well-being Center platform We're not all the same at Greencore and our differences help us to make everyday taste better for all our stakeholders. We truly put our people at the core and are proud of our diversity. If this sounds like you, join us and grow with Greencore, and be a part of driving our future success.