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Better Bankside
Chair of the Board
Better Bankside Southwark, London
Unique opportunity to join Better Bankside as Chair of the Board Remuneration - £12,000 per annum (minimum 20 days) Introduction Better Bankside is seeking a dynamic leader to take on the exciting and challenging role of Chair of the Board. Bankside is London's other side, a neighbourhood that proudly stands apart. Better Bankside was established as one of the UK's first Business Improvement Districts over 20 years ago and the neighbourhood's identity has influenced BB's values: impact, togetherness, otherness. BB has always been an organisation that does things differently, pushes boundaries and experiments. This approach has been inspired by a visionary chair and backed by a strong, supportive and diverse board. The incumbent chair is due to step down at the end of 2026 after twenty years of successfully leading and developing the organisation. BB is in a strong position having recently secured a fifth five-year term after winning the support of 91% of the business community. A five year strategy , co-designed by the board, executive and membership and underpinned by a vision for a stronger, greener, happier Bankside, sets the direction for 2025-30. All Board positions are for a three year tenure, with the possibility of renewing for a maximum of two further terms. This also applies to the position of Chair. Role Description Providing leadership and vision to the CEO and board, the Chair will be engaged in the future of Better Bankside. The Chair will support and sustain the work of BB, through strategic direction and ensuring good governance. The Chair will have strong links to the area and experience of BID culture, demonstrate a passion for Bankside and a commitment to BB's values. Key responsibilities Leadership: Champion the culture, ethos and values of the organisation. Provide strategic and inspirational leadership and direction to the board and CEO. Lead eight BB board meetings per year (in person), creating an inclusive, safe and welcoming environment where all are encouraged to participate and are comfortable in raising concerns. Manage the Board, ensuring that its membership and actions reflect BB's priorities and the needs of the area. Advise CEO and executive on 12-month workplan to steer strategic debate at board meetings. Be a trusted advisor to the CEO, providing challenge and support. Support CEO's professional development. Plan for CEO succession as required. Governance: Maintain high standards of corporate governance in all dealings. Scrutinise and approve BB's annual budget, audit reports, and material business decisions; being informed of, and meeting all legal and fiduciary responsibilities. Signatory to BB accounts. Oversight of board level policies. Monitor and manage risk. Play a key role in BB's wider governance including chairing BB Strategy Day, attending board strategy groups and other meetings as required. Chair AGM in December, with Vice Chair administering proceedings. Recruitment and induction of new Board members, seeking a diverse and representative mix. Succession planning with board and CEO for future Chair. Advocacy: Act as an ambassador for BB, advocating on relevant policy issues and representing the organisation externally with key stakeholders e.g. Southwark Council, GLA, Government. Develop partnerships and collaborations in London, nationally and internationally. Be available as a spokesperson for media opportunities where relevant. Play a strategic role in the Better Bankside five yearly ballot. Statutory: Ensure that the BID acts in accordance with its duties to its levy payers and stakeholders and that it complies with all legal and statutory requirements. Person specification Strong links to Bankside and well connected in London. A visionary leader with a flexible and inclusive style. Deep understanding of London business landscape and the BID model. Politically aware. Strategic leadership experience, with experience of effective chairing of a board, committee or other senior meetings. An understanding of governance, legal duties, liabilities, and responsibilities as company director. Strong financial acumen, with ability to comprehend issues and assess risks. A commercial mindset, with the ability to identify new opportunities for BB. Excellent networking skills to represent the BID effectively with members and stakeholders, including politicians and community groups. A compelling communicator with the ability to build consensus with diplomacy. A commitment to promoting diversity in all its forms across BB's work and governance. A commitment to BB's vision and five year strategy. All Company Directors must adhere to the seven core Director duties as set under the Companies Act 2006. These are; You must follow the company's constitution You must promote the success of the company You must exercise independent judgement You must exercise reasonable care, skill and diligence You must avoid conflicts of interest You must not accept third party benefits You must declare any personal interests About Better Bankside Better Bankside is a partnership of local businesses, working closely with other community stakeholders to co-create a programme of projects and services that benefits the whole Bankside neighbourhood. As a BID, we are funded by a mandatory levy on businesses within a defined boundary. BIDs are established through a ballot process, and every five years must return to their members to secure a majority vote in favour of their continuation. Our last ballot took place in November 2024, achieving overwhelming support from the business community, with 91% voting for another five years of Better Bankside and supporting the vision for a stronger, greener, happier Bankside. Better Bankside has a diffuse and decentralised governance structure, with the board, six theme groups and team of 15, all with an important role to play in the co-design of a diverse programme of work. How to apply At Better Bankside, we celebrate diversity and promote equality and inclusion. We welcome applications from all, regardless of personal characteristics or background. To apply, please send an expression of interest outlining your links to Bankside, why this opportunity appeals and what you would bring to the role to Pam Kalha by an email via the button below. Please also attach your CV. Closing date: Monday 11 May, 5pm. First interviews: Wednesday 3 June. Second interviews: Tuesday 8 July (am), Monday 13 July (pm). To arrange an informal conversation about the role please contact Edward Whatley, .
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Unique opportunity to join Better Bankside as Chair of the Board Remuneration - £12,000 per annum (minimum 20 days) Introduction Better Bankside is seeking a dynamic leader to take on the exciting and challenging role of Chair of the Board. Bankside is London's other side, a neighbourhood that proudly stands apart. Better Bankside was established as one of the UK's first Business Improvement Districts over 20 years ago and the neighbourhood's identity has influenced BB's values: impact, togetherness, otherness. BB has always been an organisation that does things differently, pushes boundaries and experiments. This approach has been inspired by a visionary chair and backed by a strong, supportive and diverse board. The incumbent chair is due to step down at the end of 2026 after twenty years of successfully leading and developing the organisation. BB is in a strong position having recently secured a fifth five-year term after winning the support of 91% of the business community. A five year strategy , co-designed by the board, executive and membership and underpinned by a vision for a stronger, greener, happier Bankside, sets the direction for 2025-30. All Board positions are for a three year tenure, with the possibility of renewing for a maximum of two further terms. This also applies to the position of Chair. Role Description Providing leadership and vision to the CEO and board, the Chair will be engaged in the future of Better Bankside. The Chair will support and sustain the work of BB, through strategic direction and ensuring good governance. The Chair will have strong links to the area and experience of BID culture, demonstrate a passion for Bankside and a commitment to BB's values. Key responsibilities Leadership: Champion the culture, ethos and values of the organisation. Provide strategic and inspirational leadership and direction to the board and CEO. Lead eight BB board meetings per year (in person), creating an inclusive, safe and welcoming environment where all are encouraged to participate and are comfortable in raising concerns. Manage the Board, ensuring that its membership and actions reflect BB's priorities and the needs of the area. Advise CEO and executive on 12-month workplan to steer strategic debate at board meetings. Be a trusted advisor to the CEO, providing challenge and support. Support CEO's professional development. Plan for CEO succession as required. Governance: Maintain high standards of corporate governance in all dealings. Scrutinise and approve BB's annual budget, audit reports, and material business decisions; being informed of, and meeting all legal and fiduciary responsibilities. Signatory to BB accounts. Oversight of board level policies. Monitor and manage risk. Play a key role in BB's wider governance including chairing BB Strategy Day, attending board strategy groups and other meetings as required. Chair AGM in December, with Vice Chair administering proceedings. Recruitment and induction of new Board members, seeking a diverse and representative mix. Succession planning with board and CEO for future Chair. Advocacy: Act as an ambassador for BB, advocating on relevant policy issues and representing the organisation externally with key stakeholders e.g. Southwark Council, GLA, Government. Develop partnerships and collaborations in London, nationally and internationally. Be available as a spokesperson for media opportunities where relevant. Play a strategic role in the Better Bankside five yearly ballot. Statutory: Ensure that the BID acts in accordance with its duties to its levy payers and stakeholders and that it complies with all legal and statutory requirements. Person specification Strong links to Bankside and well connected in London. A visionary leader with a flexible and inclusive style. Deep understanding of London business landscape and the BID model. Politically aware. Strategic leadership experience, with experience of effective chairing of a board, committee or other senior meetings. An understanding of governance, legal duties, liabilities, and responsibilities as company director. Strong financial acumen, with ability to comprehend issues and assess risks. A commercial mindset, with the ability to identify new opportunities for BB. Excellent networking skills to represent the BID effectively with members and stakeholders, including politicians and community groups. A compelling communicator with the ability to build consensus with diplomacy. A commitment to promoting diversity in all its forms across BB's work and governance. A commitment to BB's vision and five year strategy. All Company Directors must adhere to the seven core Director duties as set under the Companies Act 2006. These are; You must follow the company's constitution You must promote the success of the company You must exercise independent judgement You must exercise reasonable care, skill and diligence You must avoid conflicts of interest You must not accept third party benefits You must declare any personal interests About Better Bankside Better Bankside is a partnership of local businesses, working closely with other community stakeholders to co-create a programme of projects and services that benefits the whole Bankside neighbourhood. As a BID, we are funded by a mandatory levy on businesses within a defined boundary. BIDs are established through a ballot process, and every five years must return to their members to secure a majority vote in favour of their continuation. Our last ballot took place in November 2024, achieving overwhelming support from the business community, with 91% voting for another five years of Better Bankside and supporting the vision for a stronger, greener, happier Bankside. Better Bankside has a diffuse and decentralised governance structure, with the board, six theme groups and team of 15, all with an important role to play in the co-design of a diverse programme of work. How to apply At Better Bankside, we celebrate diversity and promote equality and inclusion. We welcome applications from all, regardless of personal characteristics or background. To apply, please send an expression of interest outlining your links to Bankside, why this opportunity appeals and what you would bring to the role to Pam Kalha by an email via the button below. Please also attach your CV. Closing date: Monday 11 May, 5pm. First interviews: Wednesday 3 June. Second interviews: Tuesday 8 July (am), Monday 13 July (pm). To arrange an informal conversation about the role please contact Edward Whatley, .
Elliot Marsh Head Hunting Partners
Group Financial Director
Elliot Marsh Head Hunting Partners
Our client is looking for a Group Financial Director to join the team. Location: Birmingham Salary: £150K Sector: Civil Engineering & Infrastructure Package: Executive Board-Level + Comprehensive Benefits About Our Client: We are partnering with a well-established, privately owned engineering group to appoint a Group Financial Director. This confidential search is aimed at identifying an influential finance leader who can operate confidently at board level, bringing both strategic insight and operational rigour to a complex, growing organisation. With a long history of successful delivery across major national infrastructure programmes, the business has earned a reputation for technical excellence, trusted client relationships and a strong, people-first culture. Continued expansion, investment and diversification mean the group is now seeking a senior financial leader to help steer its next phase of development. Group Financial Director - The Opportunity: This role carries full responsibility for the financial stewardship of the group. You will shape the financial agenda, strengthen governance, oversee risk, guide tax and treasury strategy, and ensure the organisation is equipped with robust systems and forward-looking financial insight. Working closely with the CEO, Chairman, shareholders and senior leadership team, you will play a central role in long-term planning, commercial decision-making and organisational performance. The position offers the chance to influence at the highest level within a values-driven business that encourages challenge, innovation and continuous improvement. It is an opportunity to modernise processes, enhance financial capability and contribute meaningfully to the group's strategic direction. Group Financial Director - Key Areas of Focus: - Leading and developing a multi-disciplinary finance team across several business units - Strengthening financial governance, reporting accuracy and internal controls - Setting and overseeing tax strategy, including responsibilities as Senior Accounting Officer - Driving the budgeting, forecasting and cash management agenda - Assessing investment proposals and ensuring disciplined capital allocation - Taking ownership of acquisition activity, from evaluation through to integration - Enhancing financial systems and leading improvements to core platforms, including ERP - Building trusted relationships with banks, auditors, insurers and external advisors - Contributing to broader business strategy and operational performance - Acting as a visible ambassador for the organisation's culture and values Group Financial Director - About You: We are looking for a dynamic and engaging finance leader who is comfortable operating in a fast-moving, hands-on environment. You will bring: - A recognised professional accounting qualification (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) - Experience within construction, engineering or related project-based sectors - A background in privately owned or family-run businesses - Strong commercial judgement and the ability to anticipate both opportunity and risk - Experience supporting organisational growth, change and systems transformation - Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to influence at senior levels - A proactive, solutions-focused approach and the confidence to challenge constructively Group Financial Director - Why This Role Stands Out: - A pivotal board-level position within a respected UK engineering group - Long-term stability backed by strong financial performance - A culture that genuinely values its people and invests in their development - Real scope to shape the financial future of a growing organisation - A highly competitive executive package, including profit share, private medical cover, pension, life assurance and flexible benefits To submit your CV for this Group Financial Director opportunity click 'Apply' now!
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Our client is looking for a Group Financial Director to join the team. Location: Birmingham Salary: £150K Sector: Civil Engineering & Infrastructure Package: Executive Board-Level + Comprehensive Benefits About Our Client: We are partnering with a well-established, privately owned engineering group to appoint a Group Financial Director. This confidential search is aimed at identifying an influential finance leader who can operate confidently at board level, bringing both strategic insight and operational rigour to a complex, growing organisation. With a long history of successful delivery across major national infrastructure programmes, the business has earned a reputation for technical excellence, trusted client relationships and a strong, people-first culture. Continued expansion, investment and diversification mean the group is now seeking a senior financial leader to help steer its next phase of development. Group Financial Director - The Opportunity: This role carries full responsibility for the financial stewardship of the group. You will shape the financial agenda, strengthen governance, oversee risk, guide tax and treasury strategy, and ensure the organisation is equipped with robust systems and forward-looking financial insight. Working closely with the CEO, Chairman, shareholders and senior leadership team, you will play a central role in long-term planning, commercial decision-making and organisational performance. The position offers the chance to influence at the highest level within a values-driven business that encourages challenge, innovation and continuous improvement. It is an opportunity to modernise processes, enhance financial capability and contribute meaningfully to the group's strategic direction. Group Financial Director - Key Areas of Focus: - Leading and developing a multi-disciplinary finance team across several business units - Strengthening financial governance, reporting accuracy and internal controls - Setting and overseeing tax strategy, including responsibilities as Senior Accounting Officer - Driving the budgeting, forecasting and cash management agenda - Assessing investment proposals and ensuring disciplined capital allocation - Taking ownership of acquisition activity, from evaluation through to integration - Enhancing financial systems and leading improvements to core platforms, including ERP - Building trusted relationships with banks, auditors, insurers and external advisors - Contributing to broader business strategy and operational performance - Acting as a visible ambassador for the organisation's culture and values Group Financial Director - About You: We are looking for a dynamic and engaging finance leader who is comfortable operating in a fast-moving, hands-on environment. You will bring: - A recognised professional accounting qualification (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) - Experience within construction, engineering or related project-based sectors - A background in privately owned or family-run businesses - Strong commercial judgement and the ability to anticipate both opportunity and risk - Experience supporting organisational growth, change and systems transformation - Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to influence at senior levels - A proactive, solutions-focused approach and the confidence to challenge constructively Group Financial Director - Why This Role Stands Out: - A pivotal board-level position within a respected UK engineering group - Long-term stability backed by strong financial performance - A culture that genuinely values its people and invests in their development - Real scope to shape the financial future of a growing organisation - A highly competitive executive package, including profit share, private medical cover, pension, life assurance and flexible benefits To submit your CV for this Group Financial Director opportunity click 'Apply' now!
NG Bailey
Quantity Surveyor
NG Bailey Perth, Perth & Kinross
Quantity Surveyor Scotland (Hybrid) Permanent Competitive Salary + Car Allowance + Flexible Benefits Summary Freedom Networks have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Quantity Surveyor within our Scotland team with a focus on Inverness / Perth, for a strong QS with NEC3 experience on a broad range of construction projects involving underground cabling, overhead lines and substation projects. You'll be responsible for the Commercial delivery of projects from feasibility design through to handover to the client. Working with internal and external stakeholders to ensure that all requirements are met. As a quantity surveyor you will have the opportunity to work on frameworks for high profile clients and iconic projects, ensuring that all your work is completed to the highest standard. You will be involved in every aspect of the project from initial feasibility, budget estimate, precontract bill of quantities and tender production, post contract valuation and final account of the completed projects. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Ensure robust cost and value management and the completion of monthly CVR's Ensure both the client and supply contracts are robust and adequate for the scope Provide Cash Flow Forecasts Measurement and valuations of works for applications Cost variations and final accounts with clients and suppliers Identify & notification of Early Warnings and Compensation Events Establishment and chair of monthly project reviews Managing the dispute and defects process with the Client; Attend Client progress meetings Follow procedures for Client Work Approval Post Audit of works commercially Manage Invoicing and Debts Effective Communication with all levels of personnel Supply chain management Provide innovative ideas and continuous improvement What we're looking for: Experience of providing Pre and Post Contract Quantity Surveying services on projects in the construction industry utilising the NEC3 Use of Microsoft Office Suite. Driving Licence Qualifications, accreditation's, Degree or equivalent in Quantity Surveying MRICS qualified - Desirable Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Company Car/Car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. You will be working as part of a team where we are committed to creating a culture where we treat each other fairly and with respect, recognising everyone as an individual. Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Scotland (Hybrid) Permanent Competitive Salary + Car Allowance + Flexible Benefits Summary Freedom Networks have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Quantity Surveyor within our Scotland team with a focus on Inverness / Perth, for a strong QS with NEC3 experience on a broad range of construction projects involving underground cabling, overhead lines and substation projects. You'll be responsible for the Commercial delivery of projects from feasibility design through to handover to the client. Working with internal and external stakeholders to ensure that all requirements are met. As a quantity surveyor you will have the opportunity to work on frameworks for high profile clients and iconic projects, ensuring that all your work is completed to the highest standard. You will be involved in every aspect of the project from initial feasibility, budget estimate, precontract bill of quantities and tender production, post contract valuation and final account of the completed projects. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Ensure robust cost and value management and the completion of monthly CVR's Ensure both the client and supply contracts are robust and adequate for the scope Provide Cash Flow Forecasts Measurement and valuations of works for applications Cost variations and final accounts with clients and suppliers Identify & notification of Early Warnings and Compensation Events Establishment and chair of monthly project reviews Managing the dispute and defects process with the Client; Attend Client progress meetings Follow procedures for Client Work Approval Post Audit of works commercially Manage Invoicing and Debts Effective Communication with all levels of personnel Supply chain management Provide innovative ideas and continuous improvement What we're looking for: Experience of providing Pre and Post Contract Quantity Surveying services on projects in the construction industry utilising the NEC3 Use of Microsoft Office Suite. Driving Licence Qualifications, accreditation's, Degree or equivalent in Quantity Surveying MRICS qualified - Desirable Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Company Car/Car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. You will be working as part of a team where we are committed to creating a culture where we treat each other fairly and with respect, recognising everyone as an individual. Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
RICS-2
Independent Member, Standards and Regulation Board - 15 days per annum
RICS-2
Scrutinise. Challenge. Safeguard the Public Interest. You have spent your career operating at the intersection of regulation, governance and the public interest. You understand that independent oversight of a professional body is not a ceremonial function. It is substantive, demanding work and, when done well, it matters deeply to the profession, the public and the communities it serves. The Standards and Regulation Board (SRB) of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors provides that oversight. It is independently led, operates with genuine separation from RICS' commercial and representative functions, and holds the regulatory framework of one of the world's most influential professional bodies to account across more than 140 countries. It scrutinises how standards are set and maintained, how standards of entry into the profession are set, assessed and quality assured, and how qualifications and education requirements are developed and applied, and how RICS meets its obligations: to members, to clients and to the public. RICS is seeking to appoint a senior professional who brings deep regulatory experience, an international perspective and the confidence to exercise genuine independence within a complex global governance environment. Why this role matters Regulating a profession that operates across multiple jurisdictions is inherently complex. Standards must remain consistent, credible and legally defensible while operating across different markets and regulatory environments. This requires sustained and expert scrutiny. The pace of change makes that more demanding. Artificial intelligence, data-driven practice, sustainability imperatives and evolving societal expectations are reshaping professional practice. The regulatory framework must keep pace while remaining evidence-based, proportionate and robust. These are substantive regulatory questions, not administrative ones. They are precisely the questions the SRB exists to oversee. What you'll contribute As an Independent Member, you will bring independent judgement and regulatory insight to the Board's oversight and decision-making. This involves: Contributing to the shaping and evolution of RICS' regulatory framework Applying rigorous, evidence-based scrutiny to policy, standards and governance processes Bringing an international perspective informed by experience across multiple jurisdictions Supporting oversight of entry, assessment and professional standards Providing independent challenge and assurance in relation to risk, controls and the effectiveness of the regulatory framework Contributing to how the profession responds to emerging regulatory challenges Who we are looking for This appointment is intended to complement the existing composition of the SRB and strengthen its international regulatory capability and global perspective. We are particularly interested in individuals with experience of operating across multiple jurisdictions and engaging with regulatory frameworks beyond the UK, alongside those who bring insight into how professional standards are developed, applied and assured within complex regulatory environments. Experience is likely to have been gained within areas such as: Professional regulation or regulatory governance Standards development or assurance Professional education, qualifications frameworks or accreditation, particularly relating to entry into or progression within a profession Public policy, economics or consumer protection Law, audit or compliance Above all, your experience will demonstrate: Experience operating at board, committee or senior advisory level The ability to review complex material and contribute to balanced, evidence-based decision-making Confidence in providing independent, constructive challenge within governance settings Experience working in environments subject to external scrutiny and public accountability A clear understanding of the role of professional standards in protecting the public interest, and of the responsibilities of regulatory bodies to the professions they oversee, will be essential. In particular, we are looking to strengthen the Board's expertise in professional education, qualifications and accreditation , including how standards of entry into a profession are set, assessed and quality assured. This area of experience will be an important consideration in the assessment process. Awareness of emerging regulatory issues, including in areas such as technology and data governance, would also be of interest. The working language of the SRB is English. Candidates should be confident operating at a senior level in written and spoken English, including reviewing Board papers and contributing to discussions and correspondence. Independent Members are appointed from outside the RICS membership to ensure independence of perspective. Candidates should therefore not be current RICS members. Candidates should be able to demonstrate that they do not hold roles that would give rise to a conflict of interest with the work of the SRB. Full eligibility criteria are set out in the Candidate Pack. Why now? The SRB is independently chaired by Nigel Clarke and comprises five RICS members and five independent members. This appointment follows the planned conclusion of an Independent Member's term and reflects a continued focus on strengthening international regulatory expertise within the Board. About the Standards and Regulation Board The Standards and Regulation Board provides independent oversight of RICS' regulatory functions, operating with clear separation from its commercial and representative activities. Acting in the public interest, the SRB holds delegated authority from Governing Council for the development and oversight of professional standards, entry and assessment requirements, and the effectiveness of the regulatory framework. It ensures that regulatory activity is transparent, evidence-based and proportionate, and that standards are applied consistently across the jurisdictions in which RICS operates. Practical details: Closing date: Friday 8 May 2026 at 17:00 (UK Time) Renumeration: £12,000 per annum Time commitment: approximately 15 days per year Meetings: Virtual meetings with occasional in-person attendance (UK and international) Up to three-year term Interviews: Single stage panel interview via MS teams Tuesday 26 May 2026 Full role description and person specification can be found in the candidate pack, available for review here. How to apply To ensure independence during this recruitment process, Michelle Paoloni of House Recruitment will be supporting RICS on this piece of recruitment. Submit a copy of your CV and supporting statement to Within your supporting statement (maximum two pages) please outline how the requirements within the person specification are met, any desirable criteria and any additional information that may support your application. Equality, diversity and inclusion RICS is committed to building a Board that reflects the global profession it serves. The SRB has historically benefited from a diverse membership, including gender balance, individuals from underrepresented backgrounds and members from a wide range of geographic locations, and is committed to maintaining and strengthening that diversity. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, and particularly encourage those currently underrepresented in senior governance roles to apply. Applications are welcomed from candidates based anywhere in the world. All appointments are made on merit, underpinned by a commitment to fair and inclusive processes throughout. House Recruitment Limited are supporting us with this piece of recruitment.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Scrutinise. Challenge. Safeguard the Public Interest. You have spent your career operating at the intersection of regulation, governance and the public interest. You understand that independent oversight of a professional body is not a ceremonial function. It is substantive, demanding work and, when done well, it matters deeply to the profession, the public and the communities it serves. The Standards and Regulation Board (SRB) of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors provides that oversight. It is independently led, operates with genuine separation from RICS' commercial and representative functions, and holds the regulatory framework of one of the world's most influential professional bodies to account across more than 140 countries. It scrutinises how standards are set and maintained, how standards of entry into the profession are set, assessed and quality assured, and how qualifications and education requirements are developed and applied, and how RICS meets its obligations: to members, to clients and to the public. RICS is seeking to appoint a senior professional who brings deep regulatory experience, an international perspective and the confidence to exercise genuine independence within a complex global governance environment. Why this role matters Regulating a profession that operates across multiple jurisdictions is inherently complex. Standards must remain consistent, credible and legally defensible while operating across different markets and regulatory environments. This requires sustained and expert scrutiny. The pace of change makes that more demanding. Artificial intelligence, data-driven practice, sustainability imperatives and evolving societal expectations are reshaping professional practice. The regulatory framework must keep pace while remaining evidence-based, proportionate and robust. These are substantive regulatory questions, not administrative ones. They are precisely the questions the SRB exists to oversee. What you'll contribute As an Independent Member, you will bring independent judgement and regulatory insight to the Board's oversight and decision-making. This involves: Contributing to the shaping and evolution of RICS' regulatory framework Applying rigorous, evidence-based scrutiny to policy, standards and governance processes Bringing an international perspective informed by experience across multiple jurisdictions Supporting oversight of entry, assessment and professional standards Providing independent challenge and assurance in relation to risk, controls and the effectiveness of the regulatory framework Contributing to how the profession responds to emerging regulatory challenges Who we are looking for This appointment is intended to complement the existing composition of the SRB and strengthen its international regulatory capability and global perspective. We are particularly interested in individuals with experience of operating across multiple jurisdictions and engaging with regulatory frameworks beyond the UK, alongside those who bring insight into how professional standards are developed, applied and assured within complex regulatory environments. Experience is likely to have been gained within areas such as: Professional regulation or regulatory governance Standards development or assurance Professional education, qualifications frameworks or accreditation, particularly relating to entry into or progression within a profession Public policy, economics or consumer protection Law, audit or compliance Above all, your experience will demonstrate: Experience operating at board, committee or senior advisory level The ability to review complex material and contribute to balanced, evidence-based decision-making Confidence in providing independent, constructive challenge within governance settings Experience working in environments subject to external scrutiny and public accountability A clear understanding of the role of professional standards in protecting the public interest, and of the responsibilities of regulatory bodies to the professions they oversee, will be essential. In particular, we are looking to strengthen the Board's expertise in professional education, qualifications and accreditation , including how standards of entry into a profession are set, assessed and quality assured. This area of experience will be an important consideration in the assessment process. Awareness of emerging regulatory issues, including in areas such as technology and data governance, would also be of interest. The working language of the SRB is English. Candidates should be confident operating at a senior level in written and spoken English, including reviewing Board papers and contributing to discussions and correspondence. Independent Members are appointed from outside the RICS membership to ensure independence of perspective. Candidates should therefore not be current RICS members. Candidates should be able to demonstrate that they do not hold roles that would give rise to a conflict of interest with the work of the SRB. Full eligibility criteria are set out in the Candidate Pack. Why now? The SRB is independently chaired by Nigel Clarke and comprises five RICS members and five independent members. This appointment follows the planned conclusion of an Independent Member's term and reflects a continued focus on strengthening international regulatory expertise within the Board. About the Standards and Regulation Board The Standards and Regulation Board provides independent oversight of RICS' regulatory functions, operating with clear separation from its commercial and representative activities. Acting in the public interest, the SRB holds delegated authority from Governing Council for the development and oversight of professional standards, entry and assessment requirements, and the effectiveness of the regulatory framework. It ensures that regulatory activity is transparent, evidence-based and proportionate, and that standards are applied consistently across the jurisdictions in which RICS operates. Practical details: Closing date: Friday 8 May 2026 at 17:00 (UK Time) Renumeration: £12,000 per annum Time commitment: approximately 15 days per year Meetings: Virtual meetings with occasional in-person attendance (UK and international) Up to three-year term Interviews: Single stage panel interview via MS teams Tuesday 26 May 2026 Full role description and person specification can be found in the candidate pack, available for review here. How to apply To ensure independence during this recruitment process, Michelle Paoloni of House Recruitment will be supporting RICS on this piece of recruitment. Submit a copy of your CV and supporting statement to Within your supporting statement (maximum two pages) please outline how the requirements within the person specification are met, any desirable criteria and any additional information that may support your application. Equality, diversity and inclusion RICS is committed to building a Board that reflects the global profession it serves. The SRB has historically benefited from a diverse membership, including gender balance, individuals from underrepresented backgrounds and members from a wide range of geographic locations, and is committed to maintaining and strengthening that diversity. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, and particularly encourage those currently underrepresented in senior governance roles to apply. Applications are welcomed from candidates based anywhere in the world. All appointments are made on merit, underpinned by a commitment to fair and inclusive processes throughout. House Recruitment Limited are supporting us with this piece of recruitment.
NG Bailey
Quantity Surveyor
NG Bailey Dundee, Angus
Quantity Surveyor Scotland (Hybrid) Permanent Competitive Salary + Car Allowance + Flexible Benefits Summary Freedom Networks have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Quantity Surveyor within our Scotland team with a focus on Inverness / Perth, for a strong QS with NEC3 experience on a broad range of construction projects involving underground cabling, overhead lines and substation projects. You'll be responsible for the Commercial delivery of projects from feasibility design through to handover to the client. Working with internal and external stakeholders to ensure that all requirements are met. As a quantity surveyor you will have the opportunity to work on frameworks for high profile clients and iconic projects, ensuring that all your work is completed to the highest standard. You will be involved in every aspect of the project from initial feasibility, budget estimate, precontract bill of quantities and tender production, post contract valuation and final account of the completed projects. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Ensure robust cost and value management and the completion of monthly CVR's Ensure both the client and supply contracts are robust and adequate for the scope Provide Cash Flow Forecasts Measurement and valuations of works for applications Cost variations and final accounts with clients and suppliers Identify & notification of Early Warnings and Compensation Events Establishment and chair of monthly project reviews Managing the dispute and defects process with the Client; Attend Client progress meetings Follow procedures for Client Work Approval Post Audit of works commercially Manage Invoicing and Debts Effective Communication with all levels of personnel Supply chain management Provide innovative ideas and continuous improvement What we're looking for: Experience of providing Pre and Post Contract Quantity Surveying services on projects in the construction industry utilising the NEC3 Use of Microsoft Office Suite. Driving Licence Qualifications, accreditation's, Degree or equivalent in Quantity Surveying MRICS qualified - Desirable Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Company Car/Car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. You will be working as part of a team where we are committed to creating a culture where we treat each other fairly and with respect, recognising everyone as an individual. Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Scotland (Hybrid) Permanent Competitive Salary + Car Allowance + Flexible Benefits Summary Freedom Networks have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Quantity Surveyor within our Scotland team with a focus on Inverness / Perth, for a strong QS with NEC3 experience on a broad range of construction projects involving underground cabling, overhead lines and substation projects. You'll be responsible for the Commercial delivery of projects from feasibility design through to handover to the client. Working with internal and external stakeholders to ensure that all requirements are met. As a quantity surveyor you will have the opportunity to work on frameworks for high profile clients and iconic projects, ensuring that all your work is completed to the highest standard. You will be involved in every aspect of the project from initial feasibility, budget estimate, precontract bill of quantities and tender production, post contract valuation and final account of the completed projects. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Ensure robust cost and value management and the completion of monthly CVR's Ensure both the client and supply contracts are robust and adequate for the scope Provide Cash Flow Forecasts Measurement and valuations of works for applications Cost variations and final accounts with clients and suppliers Identify & notification of Early Warnings and Compensation Events Establishment and chair of monthly project reviews Managing the dispute and defects process with the Client; Attend Client progress meetings Follow procedures for Client Work Approval Post Audit of works commercially Manage Invoicing and Debts Effective Communication with all levels of personnel Supply chain management Provide innovative ideas and continuous improvement What we're looking for: Experience of providing Pre and Post Contract Quantity Surveying services on projects in the construction industry utilising the NEC3 Use of Microsoft Office Suite. Driving Licence Qualifications, accreditation's, Degree or equivalent in Quantity Surveying MRICS qualified - Desirable Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Company Car/Car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. You will be working as part of a team where we are committed to creating a culture where we treat each other fairly and with respect, recognising everyone as an individual. Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Claranet Limited
Strategic Customer Success Manager
Claranet Limited
The Role Claranet's Strategic Customer Success Managers (SCSM) are responsible for the larger strategic customer relationships of Claranet's customer base. Strategic Customer Success Managers own the customer experience ensuring the efficient and effective provision of these services to meet their assigned customer's needs. SCSM's lead and build strong partnerships with their customers and are able to proactively drive forward customer improvement across all aspects of the customer relationship, engagements, and contract obligations. They will be acutely aware of the P & L for the customers being managed by them and are able to own and lead discussions within the Claranet Business Units that delivers against the business unit commitments. SCSM's will always ensure that Claranet stays at the leading edge of the customer experience. All activity should be in the interest of customer growth, knowledge and ensures that the Customer solution continues to evolve and reflect the customers future their business needs within their respective marketplace. Key Responsibilities Own the relationship with one or more of Claranet's larger strategic customers contracted services across Claranet's portfolio of Hosting, Network, Communications and Security services Accountable for successful delivery of all clients contracted services Be able to manage multi-level customer engagement that maximises the relationship and knowledge of the customer Organise and chair weekly/monthly/quarterly service review meetings (face to face, voice to voice and via portal as required) Support the Director of Customer Success to drive Customer Success Strategy, undertaking elements of the delivery of key projects when requested Working with the Director of Customer Success to ensure the right stakeholder engagement which supports the strategic direction of Customer Success, their strategic outcomes and wider strategic direction of Claranet Lead the production of weekly/monthly/quarterly governance reports to demonstrate adherence to Service Level Agreements, provide recommendations for service and commercial improvements ensuring appropriate capacity on current solution and identify and opportunities for growth Drive and own the recommendations for change in line with service reviews, monitor the challenge internally and externally with the customers to ensure that commitments are appropriate and managed to resolution Establish and maintain successful long-term partnerships with multiple customers, noting that these are subject to change based on customers solution delivery "peaks and troughs" Manage to financial targets through customer P & L and is able to lead and direct to the benefit of the contract commitments Drives measurable continuous service improvement and manage service improvement plans where appropriate Produce and manage appropriate documentation for bespoke support requirements in the form of bid material and Service Statement of Work Experience of enterprise technology stack including Cloud, Data, Workplace, AI, Digital Applications, and Cyber Skills and Attributes Flexible and creative to take considered risks Learn and adapt quickly to changing situations Self-motivated and able to work under pressure Ability to travel to different sites and locations on a weekly basis Manages conflict and challenges in an open and constructive manner Ability to work flexible hours when required. Benefits At Claranet, we go the extra mile with our people-because we believe in building a workplace where everyone feels valued and supported. Our flexible benefits package includes: Pension Scheme: Employer-matched contributions to help you plan for the future. Comprehensive Healthcare Coverage: Access to private medical care for your peace of mind and wellbeing. Discounted Gym Memberships: Prioritise your fitness with exclusive rates at leading gyms. Personalised Wellbeing Support: App-based resources and services available 24/7 Enhanced Annual Leave: 25 days of holiday, increasing to 27 days with service, plus bank holidays and a day off for your birthday. Continuous Learning & Development: Ongoing opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career. What makes us unique is Team Claranet , our internal community that supports causes close to our employees' hearts. We offer paid charity leave, support local charities across our offices, and host annual fundraising events, all backed by a dedicated committee. We're proud founding members of TC4RE (Technology Community for Racial Equality) working collectively to build a more diverse and inclusive tech industry. About Claranet Founded at the beginning of the dot com bubble in 1996, our CEO Charles Nasser had a light bulb moment to develop a truly customer-focused IT business. Since then, Claranet has grown from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in the UK to being one of the leading business modernisation experts, who deliver solutions across 11+ countries. Equal Opportunities Statement Diversity, equity and inclusion are at the heart of what we value as an organisation. Claranet is an equal opportunities employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or any other status protected by law. Our recruitment team are happy to support any reasonable adjustments that are needed within the recruitment process. Ready to take the next step in your career with Claranet? Click 'apply' - we can't wait to meet you! To view full job description please visit our careers page
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
The Role Claranet's Strategic Customer Success Managers (SCSM) are responsible for the larger strategic customer relationships of Claranet's customer base. Strategic Customer Success Managers own the customer experience ensuring the efficient and effective provision of these services to meet their assigned customer's needs. SCSM's lead and build strong partnerships with their customers and are able to proactively drive forward customer improvement across all aspects of the customer relationship, engagements, and contract obligations. They will be acutely aware of the P & L for the customers being managed by them and are able to own and lead discussions within the Claranet Business Units that delivers against the business unit commitments. SCSM's will always ensure that Claranet stays at the leading edge of the customer experience. All activity should be in the interest of customer growth, knowledge and ensures that the Customer solution continues to evolve and reflect the customers future their business needs within their respective marketplace. Key Responsibilities Own the relationship with one or more of Claranet's larger strategic customers contracted services across Claranet's portfolio of Hosting, Network, Communications and Security services Accountable for successful delivery of all clients contracted services Be able to manage multi-level customer engagement that maximises the relationship and knowledge of the customer Organise and chair weekly/monthly/quarterly service review meetings (face to face, voice to voice and via portal as required) Support the Director of Customer Success to drive Customer Success Strategy, undertaking elements of the delivery of key projects when requested Working with the Director of Customer Success to ensure the right stakeholder engagement which supports the strategic direction of Customer Success, their strategic outcomes and wider strategic direction of Claranet Lead the production of weekly/monthly/quarterly governance reports to demonstrate adherence to Service Level Agreements, provide recommendations for service and commercial improvements ensuring appropriate capacity on current solution and identify and opportunities for growth Drive and own the recommendations for change in line with service reviews, monitor the challenge internally and externally with the customers to ensure that commitments are appropriate and managed to resolution Establish and maintain successful long-term partnerships with multiple customers, noting that these are subject to change based on customers solution delivery "peaks and troughs" Manage to financial targets through customer P & L and is able to lead and direct to the benefit of the contract commitments Drives measurable continuous service improvement and manage service improvement plans where appropriate Produce and manage appropriate documentation for bespoke support requirements in the form of bid material and Service Statement of Work Experience of enterprise technology stack including Cloud, Data, Workplace, AI, Digital Applications, and Cyber Skills and Attributes Flexible and creative to take considered risks Learn and adapt quickly to changing situations Self-motivated and able to work under pressure Ability to travel to different sites and locations on a weekly basis Manages conflict and challenges in an open and constructive manner Ability to work flexible hours when required. Benefits At Claranet, we go the extra mile with our people-because we believe in building a workplace where everyone feels valued and supported. Our flexible benefits package includes: Pension Scheme: Employer-matched contributions to help you plan for the future. Comprehensive Healthcare Coverage: Access to private medical care for your peace of mind and wellbeing. Discounted Gym Memberships: Prioritise your fitness with exclusive rates at leading gyms. Personalised Wellbeing Support: App-based resources and services available 24/7 Enhanced Annual Leave: 25 days of holiday, increasing to 27 days with service, plus bank holidays and a day off for your birthday. Continuous Learning & Development: Ongoing opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career. What makes us unique is Team Claranet , our internal community that supports causes close to our employees' hearts. We offer paid charity leave, support local charities across our offices, and host annual fundraising events, all backed by a dedicated committee. We're proud founding members of TC4RE (Technology Community for Racial Equality) working collectively to build a more diverse and inclusive tech industry. About Claranet Founded at the beginning of the dot com bubble in 1996, our CEO Charles Nasser had a light bulb moment to develop a truly customer-focused IT business. Since then, Claranet has grown from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in the UK to being one of the leading business modernisation experts, who deliver solutions across 11+ countries. Equal Opportunities Statement Diversity, equity and inclusion are at the heart of what we value as an organisation. Claranet is an equal opportunities employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or any other status protected by law. Our recruitment team are happy to support any reasonable adjustments that are needed within the recruitment process. Ready to take the next step in your career with Claranet? Click 'apply' - we can't wait to meet you! To view full job description please visit our careers page
NG Bailey
Clerk of Works
NG Bailey Leeds, Yorkshire
York, Leeds, North Yorkshire, North East England- Hybrid Permanent - Full Time Competitive Salary + Flexible Benefits Summary Freedom Professional Services has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Clerk of Works with a mixture of strong technical knowledge in a broad range of civil engineering disciplines and contract administration to join our growing electricity transmission and distribution civil design team. To ensure construction compliance with all requirements you are expected to perform Clerk of Works duties from commencement to completion on a variety of electricity substations across Yorkshire and the Northeast of England in collaboration with internal professional services (civil, structural, electrical, surveys, wayleaves, cables, environmental) along with contractors, clients and stakeholders. Some key deliverables in this role will include: Ensure that all civil construction work carried out by contractors is in accordance with the design, relevant standards and specifications, policies and procedures. Support design engineers in the design and management of civil engineering elements of projects. Use site surveys, existing plans, drawings, codes of practice, technical specifications, manufacturer's literature and technical knowledge to advise and support civil engineering contractors during the construction phase of projects. Assist in the preparation and/or review of overall site construction programmes, working with the contractor, designer and project manager. Participate in the planning of project ITPs and monitor contractor adherence. Conduct Quality, H&S and Environmental Audits as required by Freedom and the Client Prepare weekly/monthly reports as required to the client. Convene and chair on-site coordination meetings on behalf of the Client as required. Liaise and collaborate with the client and internal design teams to ensure the effective delivery of projects, providing site progress updates and identifying issues that could pose a risk to programme, quality or cost. What we're looking for : If the above sounds exciting and something you're well versed in, then we'd love to hear from you! We're looking for an experienced, forward thinking and dedicated Clerk of Works. You must have Qualifications and experience in: Essential Previous experience working as a Clerk of Works in the civil/built environment for the construction of traditional masonry buildings, steel portal frames, and reinforced concrete foundations and structures. Effective technical and non-technical communication skills with contractors, colleagues, clients and other stakeholders. Knowledge and experience of the CDM Regulations 2015. A technical qualification in Civil Engineering or a relevant qualification in Building Construction. A registered member or working towards registration with the Institute of Clerks of Works and Construction Inspectorate of Great Britain. Strong understanding and experience of construction methodologies and their associated risk management. Registration with the CSCS in a relevant discipline. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Ability to support the delivery of multiple simultaneous technical projects in a challenging environment. Vocational training, diplomas, or certificates in construction-related fields. Awareness of Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging legislation. Awareness of sustainability and environmentally friendly practices. Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Competitive Salary on Offer Car or Car Allowance Pension with employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
York, Leeds, North Yorkshire, North East England- Hybrid Permanent - Full Time Competitive Salary + Flexible Benefits Summary Freedom Professional Services has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Clerk of Works with a mixture of strong technical knowledge in a broad range of civil engineering disciplines and contract administration to join our growing electricity transmission and distribution civil design team. To ensure construction compliance with all requirements you are expected to perform Clerk of Works duties from commencement to completion on a variety of electricity substations across Yorkshire and the Northeast of England in collaboration with internal professional services (civil, structural, electrical, surveys, wayleaves, cables, environmental) along with contractors, clients and stakeholders. Some key deliverables in this role will include: Ensure that all civil construction work carried out by contractors is in accordance with the design, relevant standards and specifications, policies and procedures. Support design engineers in the design and management of civil engineering elements of projects. Use site surveys, existing plans, drawings, codes of practice, technical specifications, manufacturer's literature and technical knowledge to advise and support civil engineering contractors during the construction phase of projects. Assist in the preparation and/or review of overall site construction programmes, working with the contractor, designer and project manager. Participate in the planning of project ITPs and monitor contractor adherence. Conduct Quality, H&S and Environmental Audits as required by Freedom and the Client Prepare weekly/monthly reports as required to the client. Convene and chair on-site coordination meetings on behalf of the Client as required. Liaise and collaborate with the client and internal design teams to ensure the effective delivery of projects, providing site progress updates and identifying issues that could pose a risk to programme, quality or cost. What we're looking for : If the above sounds exciting and something you're well versed in, then we'd love to hear from you! We're looking for an experienced, forward thinking and dedicated Clerk of Works. You must have Qualifications and experience in: Essential Previous experience working as a Clerk of Works in the civil/built environment for the construction of traditional masonry buildings, steel portal frames, and reinforced concrete foundations and structures. Effective technical and non-technical communication skills with contractors, colleagues, clients and other stakeholders. Knowledge and experience of the CDM Regulations 2015. A technical qualification in Civil Engineering or a relevant qualification in Building Construction. A registered member or working towards registration with the Institute of Clerks of Works and Construction Inspectorate of Great Britain. Strong understanding and experience of construction methodologies and their associated risk management. Registration with the CSCS in a relevant discipline. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Ability to support the delivery of multiple simultaneous technical projects in a challenging environment. Vocational training, diplomas, or certificates in construction-related fields. Awareness of Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging legislation. Awareness of sustainability and environmentally friendly practices. Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Competitive Salary on Offer Car or Car Allowance Pension with employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be
NG Bailey
Quantity Surveyor
NG Bailey Inverness, Highland
Quantity Surveyor Scotland (Hybrid) Permanent Competitive Salary + Car Allowance + Flexible Benefits Summary Freedom Networks have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Quantity Surveyor within our Scotland team with a focus on Inverness / Perth, for a strong QS with NEC3 experience on a broad range of construction projects involving underground cabling, overhead lines and substation projects. You'll be responsible for the Commercial delivery of projects from feasibility design through to handover to the client. Working with internal and external stakeholders to ensure that all requirements are met. As a quantity surveyor you will have the opportunity to work on frameworks for high profile clients and iconic projects, ensuring that all your work is completed to the highest standard. You will be involved in every aspect of the project from initial feasibility, budget estimate, precontract bill of quantities and tender production, post contract valuation and final account of the completed projects. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Ensure robust cost and value management and the completion of monthly CVR's Ensure both the client and supply contracts are robust and adequate for the scope Provide Cash Flow Forecasts Measurement and valuations of works for applications Cost variations and final accounts with clients and suppliers Identify & notification of Early Warnings and Compensation Events Establishment and chair of monthly project reviews Managing the dispute and defects process with the Client; Attend Client progress meetings Follow procedures for Client Work Approval Post Audit of works commercially Manage Invoicing and Debts Effective Communication with all levels of personnel Supply chain management Provide innovative ideas and continuous improvement What we're looking for: Experience of providing Pre and Post Contract Quantity Surveying services on projects in the construction industry utilising the NEC3 Use of Microsoft Office Suite. Driving Licence Qualifications, accreditation's, Degree or equivalent in Quantity Surveying MRICS qualified - Desirable Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Company Car/Car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. You will be working as part of a team where we are committed to creating a culture where we treat each other fairly and with respect, recognising everyone as an individual. Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Quantity Surveyor Scotland (Hybrid) Permanent Competitive Salary + Car Allowance + Flexible Benefits Summary Freedom Networks have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Quantity Surveyor within our Scotland team with a focus on Inverness / Perth, for a strong QS with NEC3 experience on a broad range of construction projects involving underground cabling, overhead lines and substation projects. You'll be responsible for the Commercial delivery of projects from feasibility design through to handover to the client. Working with internal and external stakeholders to ensure that all requirements are met. As a quantity surveyor you will have the opportunity to work on frameworks for high profile clients and iconic projects, ensuring that all your work is completed to the highest standard. You will be involved in every aspect of the project from initial feasibility, budget estimate, precontract bill of quantities and tender production, post contract valuation and final account of the completed projects. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Ensure robust cost and value management and the completion of monthly CVR's Ensure both the client and supply contracts are robust and adequate for the scope Provide Cash Flow Forecasts Measurement and valuations of works for applications Cost variations and final accounts with clients and suppliers Identify & notification of Early Warnings and Compensation Events Establishment and chair of monthly project reviews Managing the dispute and defects process with the Client; Attend Client progress meetings Follow procedures for Client Work Approval Post Audit of works commercially Manage Invoicing and Debts Effective Communication with all levels of personnel Supply chain management Provide innovative ideas and continuous improvement What we're looking for: Experience of providing Pre and Post Contract Quantity Surveying services on projects in the construction industry utilising the NEC3 Use of Microsoft Office Suite. Driving Licence Qualifications, accreditation's, Degree or equivalent in Quantity Surveying MRICS qualified - Desirable Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Company Car/Car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. You will be working as part of a team where we are committed to creating a culture where we treat each other fairly and with respect, recognising everyone as an individual. Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
PHOENIX COMMUNITY HOUSING
Senior Compliance Manager
PHOENIX COMMUNITY HOUSING Lewisham, London
We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Compliance Manager, specialising in Gas management. You will actively engage with and promote residents in supporting and delivering engagement plans that build trust, reduce no access rates and deliver compliance so that our residents can be and feel safe in their homes. You will lead initiatives to promote resident engagement and customer satisfaction through contract management, events, open and transparent communication and timely management of complaints and customer enquiries. You will be the competent person for complex compliance risks, using your extensive knowledge of asset management and experience in a housing context. Bring us your knowledge, understanding and experience of applying health and safety legislations, approved codes of practice, and guidance pertaining to property compliance, maintenance and construction. Significant experience in establishing and implementing contractor management methodologies would be great, as would your ability to develop effective pragmatic solutions to resolve complex issues. You will be handling budgets and driving performance whilst implementing risk management principles and also managing a high-performing team. Confidently able to support the business in the introduction of new software/technology such as Asprey and CRM, you will be managing program data and systems too. We are looking for someone who has excellent understanding of safety and compliance and who is comfortable in the use of SharePoint, Power Bi and asset management databases including SQL and Asprey Ideally, you will have NEBOSH Level 3 and Corgi Level 4 Gas Management qualifications. If you have a proven track record of compliance delivery and working with landlords' hazards and their controls, we would love to hear from you. Applications close at midnight on Monday 4 May with face-to-face interviews scheduled to take place on 14 May 2026. About Phoenix Community Housing Phoenix is a housing organisation with a difference. We're led by our residents, with a tenant as our Chair and with residents as the largest group on our Board. Some housing associations talk about resident involvement. We live and breathe it every day. We believe this is our core strength and it's helped us achieve a wide range of accolades and awards. We're based in south Lewisham, London, and are proud to be building new homes in our area. We've grown as a housing association, taking on the management of 1,500 more homes in late 2021 to bring our total number of homes to around 7,800. Our new Corporate Plan will help us deliver on our vision of 'together building a better future for our Phoenix Community', supported by strategies to refresh our approach to resident involvement, customer service, sustainability and ensuring that all residents can enjoy good quality, safe and affordable homes. Our big ambitions apply to our staff too. We are pleased to offer a generous benefits package, including our wellbeing programme, comprehensive learning and development and a culture of employee involvement. If you think you're the right person to help us make the next stage of our journey, then we'd love to hear from you. We strongly believe in a work-life balance so we'd be pleased to talk about part-time flexible working and job-sharing options. Phoenix is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable groups, and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Compliance Manager, specialising in Gas management. You will actively engage with and promote residents in supporting and delivering engagement plans that build trust, reduce no access rates and deliver compliance so that our residents can be and feel safe in their homes. You will lead initiatives to promote resident engagement and customer satisfaction through contract management, events, open and transparent communication and timely management of complaints and customer enquiries. You will be the competent person for complex compliance risks, using your extensive knowledge of asset management and experience in a housing context. Bring us your knowledge, understanding and experience of applying health and safety legislations, approved codes of practice, and guidance pertaining to property compliance, maintenance and construction. Significant experience in establishing and implementing contractor management methodologies would be great, as would your ability to develop effective pragmatic solutions to resolve complex issues. You will be handling budgets and driving performance whilst implementing risk management principles and also managing a high-performing team. Confidently able to support the business in the introduction of new software/technology such as Asprey and CRM, you will be managing program data and systems too. We are looking for someone who has excellent understanding of safety and compliance and who is comfortable in the use of SharePoint, Power Bi and asset management databases including SQL and Asprey Ideally, you will have NEBOSH Level 3 and Corgi Level 4 Gas Management qualifications. If you have a proven track record of compliance delivery and working with landlords' hazards and their controls, we would love to hear from you. Applications close at midnight on Monday 4 May with face-to-face interviews scheduled to take place on 14 May 2026. About Phoenix Community Housing Phoenix is a housing organisation with a difference. We're led by our residents, with a tenant as our Chair and with residents as the largest group on our Board. Some housing associations talk about resident involvement. We live and breathe it every day. We believe this is our core strength and it's helped us achieve a wide range of accolades and awards. We're based in south Lewisham, London, and are proud to be building new homes in our area. We've grown as a housing association, taking on the management of 1,500 more homes in late 2021 to bring our total number of homes to around 7,800. Our new Corporate Plan will help us deliver on our vision of 'together building a better future for our Phoenix Community', supported by strategies to refresh our approach to resident involvement, customer service, sustainability and ensuring that all residents can enjoy good quality, safe and affordable homes. Our big ambitions apply to our staff too. We are pleased to offer a generous benefits package, including our wellbeing programme, comprehensive learning and development and a culture of employee involvement. If you think you're the right person to help us make the next stage of our journey, then we'd love to hear from you. We strongly believe in a work-life balance so we'd be pleased to talk about part-time flexible working and job-sharing options. Phoenix is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable groups, and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.
Inspire People
Recruitment Operations & Talent Delivery Coordinator
Inspire People Sandwich, Kent
Inspire People provide tech talent for public sector impact. We work with organisations shaping the future of the UK, including DVLA, Department for Business and Trade, HM Land Registry, the Bank of England and the NHS. We're now looking for a Recruitment Operations & Talent Delivery Coordinator to join our growing team and support the delivery of an outstanding experience for candidates and clients alike. Basic of £30k to £35k per annum plus quarterly bonus based on team performance and individual objectives. Hybrid working from Discovery Park, Sandwich. This is a varied, fast-paced, people-focused role, ideal for someone who enjoys coordination, organisation, and improving how things work. You'll support Consultants day to day and work closely with the Head of Consultancy to improve candidate and customer experience, campaign delivery, and the effective use of systems, automation, and reporting. Full training, tools, and ongoing support will be provided. As a Recruitment Operations & Talent Delivery Coordinator, you will provide: Operational and administrative support Provide day-to-day administrative and operational support to the Talent Delivery team Act as a central coordination point between consultants, candidates, and clients Maintain accurate records across internal systems and ensure documentation is up to date Support ad-hoc operational tasks as required Job advertising and candidate attraction Create, format, and publish job adverts across job boards, CRM platforms, and campaigns Ensure adverts are clear, engaging, accurate, and aligned with Inspire People's brand Monitor and maintain active adverts to ensure quality and effectiveness Interview and candidate coordination Schedule and coordinate interviews between candidates, consultants, and hiring managers Manage diaries and ensure all parties have the right information ahead of interviews Event and campaign coordination Support candidate engagement events such as Q&A sessions and campaign briefings Coordinate logistics, invitations, schedules, and communications Candidate documentation and submissions Manage CV formatting and anonymisation to a consistent professional standard Liaise with external suppliers involved in document preparation where required Prepare candidate profiles, including integrating video interview responses where applicable Coordinate the preparation and delivery of candidate submission packages to clients ATS, systems and process improvement Maintain and administer the ATS (Tracker RMS) and SharePoint systems Ensure candidate and client records are accurate and consistently maintained Support the development of automation to streamline routine tasks and reporting Post-campaign and continuous improvement Support post-campaign communications and DEI reporting Send and collate candidate and hiring manager feedback surveys Work with the Head of Consultancy to identify opportunities to improve the candidate and customer journey About you You are organised, detail-focused, and motivated by delivering a great experience for others. You're comfortable managing multiple priorities and enjoy improving processes. You will bring: Strong proficiency with Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams, SharePoint) Confidence working with CRMs, ATS platforms, and databases A genuinely customer-centric mindset with pride in clear, responsive communication Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Clear and confident written and verbal communication A solutions-focused, curious approach to problem solving Adaptability and proactivity in a fast-moving environment An interest in improving processes through better use of technology and automation What We Offer: Holidays: Generous + bank holidays. Annual salary review ensuring fair pay and recognition. Flexible working options and home-working technology. Quality equipment: top-spec laptop, ergonomic chair, and dual monitors. Time in Lieu: take additional time off when you've worked late in the week to delight customers and candidates. Birthday Leave: go celebrate Join Inspire People and grow your recruitment career with purpose. Help place top technology talent into projects that make a real difference for clients like the DVLA, HMLR, the NHS, and the Bank of England. Work with a high-performing team and make an impact every day. Interested? Apply now or get in touch for a confidential conversation about the role and your future with Inspire People.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Inspire People provide tech talent for public sector impact. We work with organisations shaping the future of the UK, including DVLA, Department for Business and Trade, HM Land Registry, the Bank of England and the NHS. We're now looking for a Recruitment Operations & Talent Delivery Coordinator to join our growing team and support the delivery of an outstanding experience for candidates and clients alike. Basic of £30k to £35k per annum plus quarterly bonus based on team performance and individual objectives. Hybrid working from Discovery Park, Sandwich. This is a varied, fast-paced, people-focused role, ideal for someone who enjoys coordination, organisation, and improving how things work. You'll support Consultants day to day and work closely with the Head of Consultancy to improve candidate and customer experience, campaign delivery, and the effective use of systems, automation, and reporting. Full training, tools, and ongoing support will be provided. As a Recruitment Operations & Talent Delivery Coordinator, you will provide: Operational and administrative support Provide day-to-day administrative and operational support to the Talent Delivery team Act as a central coordination point between consultants, candidates, and clients Maintain accurate records across internal systems and ensure documentation is up to date Support ad-hoc operational tasks as required Job advertising and candidate attraction Create, format, and publish job adverts across job boards, CRM platforms, and campaigns Ensure adverts are clear, engaging, accurate, and aligned with Inspire People's brand Monitor and maintain active adverts to ensure quality and effectiveness Interview and candidate coordination Schedule and coordinate interviews between candidates, consultants, and hiring managers Manage diaries and ensure all parties have the right information ahead of interviews Event and campaign coordination Support candidate engagement events such as Q&A sessions and campaign briefings Coordinate logistics, invitations, schedules, and communications Candidate documentation and submissions Manage CV formatting and anonymisation to a consistent professional standard Liaise with external suppliers involved in document preparation where required Prepare candidate profiles, including integrating video interview responses where applicable Coordinate the preparation and delivery of candidate submission packages to clients ATS, systems and process improvement Maintain and administer the ATS (Tracker RMS) and SharePoint systems Ensure candidate and client records are accurate and consistently maintained Support the development of automation to streamline routine tasks and reporting Post-campaign and continuous improvement Support post-campaign communications and DEI reporting Send and collate candidate and hiring manager feedback surveys Work with the Head of Consultancy to identify opportunities to improve the candidate and customer journey About you You are organised, detail-focused, and motivated by delivering a great experience for others. You're comfortable managing multiple priorities and enjoy improving processes. You will bring: Strong proficiency with Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams, SharePoint) Confidence working with CRMs, ATS platforms, and databases A genuinely customer-centric mindset with pride in clear, responsive communication Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Clear and confident written and verbal communication A solutions-focused, curious approach to problem solving Adaptability and proactivity in a fast-moving environment An interest in improving processes through better use of technology and automation What We Offer: Holidays: Generous + bank holidays. Annual salary review ensuring fair pay and recognition. Flexible working options and home-working technology. Quality equipment: top-spec laptop, ergonomic chair, and dual monitors. Time in Lieu: take additional time off when you've worked late in the week to delight customers and candidates. Birthday Leave: go celebrate Join Inspire People and grow your recruitment career with purpose. Help place top technology talent into projects that make a real difference for clients like the DVLA, HMLR, the NHS, and the Bank of England. Work with a high-performing team and make an impact every day. Interested? Apply now or get in touch for a confidential conversation about the role and your future with Inspire People.
Gordon Yates Recruiting & Training Ltd
Facilities and Services Officer- Birmingham COVER
Gordon Yates Recruiting & Training Ltd
Facilities and Services Officer needed for A/L cover. 30th April- 8th May, not working the weekend and Monday 4th May bank holiday. £14.24 an hour.Please see below the shift pattern:Monday- Thursday 13:00- 21:00 Friday 10:00- 18:00 THE ROLE- Open / Close the building and maintain security levels (building sweeps for people on site when closing etc) Management of reception desk and cover reception as part of a rota (to include weekends and evenings) Monitor and maintain a high standard of health and safety by undertaking regular building checks and resolving or reporting any issues that arise Maintain a high standard of service to the building users by proactively identifying areas requiring maintenance Provide an excellent level of customer service at all times, including handling ad hoc enquiries from building users and other customers in a professional and courteous manner, either resolving or referring on to others as appropriate Develop and maintain a trusted partner relationship with teams throughout the University and support administrative tasks that might be required Daily completion of documented room checks to ensure all equipment works, nothing is missing, classes are clean and in the correct configuration, and there are no broken or damaged tables/chairs Daily completion of documented building checks Act as the first point of contact for facilities/building issues (building management, landlord and contractors) Manage the Facilities Maintenance portal (log new reactive tasks, review jobs raised, monitor job progress) Carry out basic repairs and maintenance to building fabric and equipment Carry out basic PPM checks: fire alarm tests, fire extinguisher, lightning, fire doors etc. Act as Health & Safety contact, First Aider and Fire / Chief Fire Marshal Overseeing annual H&S & Fire audits and assist with Fire Drills and any other H&S-related matters; regular first aid box checks, defibrillator checks, site inductions Management of personal emergency evacuation procedures (PEEP) Provide a first-line response to classroom IT queries and troubleshooting issues and log issues with IT service desk Assist faculty in classrooms as and when required, with basic IT troubleshooting Manage and invigilate on-site Computer based assessments (CBA); schedule and facilitate Report any safeguarding, compliance, data protection, student conduct and infosec issues to the relevant internal teams Carry out any administrative duties in support of the role: (printing and uploading class register, displaying relevant classroom change signage, creating and printing QR codes) Carry out documented security-related tasks: regular premises patrols, door code changes, reviewing and downloading CCTV footage, checking lanyards and QR scanning, challenging and reporting inappropriate behaviour, escalating security issues to management or local authorities Create and issue staff and students lanyards Ensuring all staff and students wear lanyards whilst on site Be flexible and willing to work out of normal hours to deal with any ad hoc issues that arise and deal with them appropriately. Be prepared to provide holiday/sickness cover when required. This may include a change of timing or work location. Perform other duties that may be required to enable the Facilities Management Team to deliver its agreed service level
Apr 30, 2026
Seasonal
Facilities and Services Officer needed for A/L cover. 30th April- 8th May, not working the weekend and Monday 4th May bank holiday. £14.24 an hour.Please see below the shift pattern:Monday- Thursday 13:00- 21:00 Friday 10:00- 18:00 THE ROLE- Open / Close the building and maintain security levels (building sweeps for people on site when closing etc) Management of reception desk and cover reception as part of a rota (to include weekends and evenings) Monitor and maintain a high standard of health and safety by undertaking regular building checks and resolving or reporting any issues that arise Maintain a high standard of service to the building users by proactively identifying areas requiring maintenance Provide an excellent level of customer service at all times, including handling ad hoc enquiries from building users and other customers in a professional and courteous manner, either resolving or referring on to others as appropriate Develop and maintain a trusted partner relationship with teams throughout the University and support administrative tasks that might be required Daily completion of documented room checks to ensure all equipment works, nothing is missing, classes are clean and in the correct configuration, and there are no broken or damaged tables/chairs Daily completion of documented building checks Act as the first point of contact for facilities/building issues (building management, landlord and contractors) Manage the Facilities Maintenance portal (log new reactive tasks, review jobs raised, monitor job progress) Carry out basic repairs and maintenance to building fabric and equipment Carry out basic PPM checks: fire alarm tests, fire extinguisher, lightning, fire doors etc. Act as Health & Safety contact, First Aider and Fire / Chief Fire Marshal Overseeing annual H&S & Fire audits and assist with Fire Drills and any other H&S-related matters; regular first aid box checks, defibrillator checks, site inductions Management of personal emergency evacuation procedures (PEEP) Provide a first-line response to classroom IT queries and troubleshooting issues and log issues with IT service desk Assist faculty in classrooms as and when required, with basic IT troubleshooting Manage and invigilate on-site Computer based assessments (CBA); schedule and facilitate Report any safeguarding, compliance, data protection, student conduct and infosec issues to the relevant internal teams Carry out any administrative duties in support of the role: (printing and uploading class register, displaying relevant classroom change signage, creating and printing QR codes) Carry out documented security-related tasks: regular premises patrols, door code changes, reviewing and downloading CCTV footage, checking lanyards and QR scanning, challenging and reporting inappropriate behaviour, escalating security issues to management or local authorities Create and issue staff and students lanyards Ensuring all staff and students wear lanyards whilst on site Be flexible and willing to work out of normal hours to deal with any ad hoc issues that arise and deal with them appropriately. Be prepared to provide holiday/sickness cover when required. This may include a change of timing or work location. Perform other duties that may be required to enable the Facilities Management Team to deliver its agreed service level
Peridot Partners
Chief Executive Officer
Peridot Partners
Science matters more than ever. At a moment of real opportunity, this is a chance to lead an organisation that sits at the heart of the scientific community. Location: Hybrid - home and central London office. Closing date: 9 a.m. Monday 11th May 2026 Who we are The Science Council is a Royal Charter body and registered charity, connecting over 30 professional bodies and learned societies across science. Together, this community represents scientists, technicians and educators working across disciplines and sectors. We connect the science professions and provide professional recognition that supports individuals, strengthens employers and benefits society. Through our registers, our partnerships and our convening role, we help raise standards, encourage innovation and support a workforce that is increasingly vital to public life. About the role With a new strategy in its early stages, growing policy engagement and a clear ambition to strengthen long term sustainability, this is a pivotal moment for the Science Council, as we seek our next Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Working closely with the Chair and Board, you will lead the organisation to deliver its strategy with clarity and momentum. You will bring together and work with more than 30 diverse member organisations, each with different sizes, structures and scientific focuses, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs understood. You will also help to align priorities and deepen collaboration across the wider science ecosystem, building strong relationships with partners and stakeholders. The role balances strategic leadership with a hands-on approach. You will lead a skilled and committed team, ensuring the organisation is well run, financially sustainable and able to respond to opportunities as they emerge. At the same time, you will be an external voice for the Science Council, building relationships with government, employers and opinion formers, and strengthening the organisation's visibility and influence. Central to the role is a focus on growth and relevance. This includes expanding professional registration, developing new partnerships and identifying opportunities to diversify income while staying true to the organisation's purpose. What we are looking for We are looking for a leader who is motivated by public benefit and the role science plays in society. You may come from within the science community, a professional or membership body, or a related sector. What matters most is your ability to lead in a complex, multi stakeholder environment and to bring people together around a shared purpose. You will bring experience of leading an organisation or significant function through a period of growth or change and have the credibility to engage with senior stakeholders across policy, industry and the professions. We need someone with a strong understanding of governance and the ability to work closely with a Board and the ability to balance strategic thinking with delivery, in a relatively small and agile organisation. A commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion, and to creating environments where people can contribute and belong is crucial and we are particularly interested in leaders who listen carefully, build trust and are comfortable working across boundaries. Above all, you will be thoughtful and collaborative, with the confidence to make decisions and guide the organisation through its next phase. Closing date: 9 a.m. Monday 11th May 2026. For further information and details of how to apply, please click the link to be directed to the Peridot Partners page.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Science matters more than ever. At a moment of real opportunity, this is a chance to lead an organisation that sits at the heart of the scientific community. Location: Hybrid - home and central London office. Closing date: 9 a.m. Monday 11th May 2026 Who we are The Science Council is a Royal Charter body and registered charity, connecting over 30 professional bodies and learned societies across science. Together, this community represents scientists, technicians and educators working across disciplines and sectors. We connect the science professions and provide professional recognition that supports individuals, strengthens employers and benefits society. Through our registers, our partnerships and our convening role, we help raise standards, encourage innovation and support a workforce that is increasingly vital to public life. About the role With a new strategy in its early stages, growing policy engagement and a clear ambition to strengthen long term sustainability, this is a pivotal moment for the Science Council, as we seek our next Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Working closely with the Chair and Board, you will lead the organisation to deliver its strategy with clarity and momentum. You will bring together and work with more than 30 diverse member organisations, each with different sizes, structures and scientific focuses, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs understood. You will also help to align priorities and deepen collaboration across the wider science ecosystem, building strong relationships with partners and stakeholders. The role balances strategic leadership with a hands-on approach. You will lead a skilled and committed team, ensuring the organisation is well run, financially sustainable and able to respond to opportunities as they emerge. At the same time, you will be an external voice for the Science Council, building relationships with government, employers and opinion formers, and strengthening the organisation's visibility and influence. Central to the role is a focus on growth and relevance. This includes expanding professional registration, developing new partnerships and identifying opportunities to diversify income while staying true to the organisation's purpose. What we are looking for We are looking for a leader who is motivated by public benefit and the role science plays in society. You may come from within the science community, a professional or membership body, or a related sector. What matters most is your ability to lead in a complex, multi stakeholder environment and to bring people together around a shared purpose. You will bring experience of leading an organisation or significant function through a period of growth or change and have the credibility to engage with senior stakeholders across policy, industry and the professions. We need someone with a strong understanding of governance and the ability to work closely with a Board and the ability to balance strategic thinking with delivery, in a relatively small and agile organisation. A commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion, and to creating environments where people can contribute and belong is crucial and we are particularly interested in leaders who listen carefully, build trust and are comfortable working across boundaries. Above all, you will be thoughtful and collaborative, with the confidence to make decisions and guide the organisation through its next phase. Closing date: 9 a.m. Monday 11th May 2026. For further information and details of how to apply, please click the link to be directed to the Peridot Partners page.
Karbon Group
Group Board Chair
Karbon Group Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Karbon Group Group Board Chair Salary: £28,000 per annum Location: Newcastle upon Tyne We're seeking a passionate and experienced Board Chair to join us in making a difference to communities in the North. At Karbon we build, own and manage homes for people across the North. And then we go further, we want to build better lives for our customers, not just better homes. Everything we do is for their security, health and happiness under their own roofs, in their communities and out there in the wider world. We employ over 1,000 people, looking after around 70,000 customers in 34,000 homes. Despite being a large and diverse organisation, we have a local approach. We provide homes and services which form the foundations to support people and places to fulfil their potential. As a profit for purpose organisation, we re-invest our surplus into improving homes and communities, building new homes and delivering services which provide sustainable outcomes for customers and communities. We're now looking for someone who shares our commitment to people and communities to lead our Group Board. As Chair of the Board, you'll help steer our direction, ensure strong and effective governance and support our long-term success. You'll be a collegiate leader, a thoughtful listener and a constructive challenger when it's needed. We're looking for someone with experience as a Board Chair or CEO - someone who brings confidence, clarity and genuine care to their leadership. Experience will have been gained in complex organisations which operate at scale. If you have board experience, a strong strategic mindset and a passion for the housing sector, we'd love to hear from you. We welcome individuals who can offer fresh perspectives, strategic thinking and a commitment to delivering high-quality services for our customers, with a passion for making a positive impact. This position offers the chance to work with a talented board and colleagues, contribute to a socially responsible organisation and shape services for the better. We're committed to diversity and inclusion and encourage applications from individuals from all backgrounds, including those with lived experience in social housing. For more information and to apply, please click Apply. If you require a confidential discussion, please contact our advising consultants at GatenbySanderson: Nick Roberts on or Chantelle Harris on . The closing date for applications is 9am Monday 11th May 2026. Please note that we are also seeking to appoint a Board Member for our Group Board. Information on this and other roles available with the Karbon Group can also be found by clicking Apply.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Karbon Group Group Board Chair Salary: £28,000 per annum Location: Newcastle upon Tyne We're seeking a passionate and experienced Board Chair to join us in making a difference to communities in the North. At Karbon we build, own and manage homes for people across the North. And then we go further, we want to build better lives for our customers, not just better homes. Everything we do is for their security, health and happiness under their own roofs, in their communities and out there in the wider world. We employ over 1,000 people, looking after around 70,000 customers in 34,000 homes. Despite being a large and diverse organisation, we have a local approach. We provide homes and services which form the foundations to support people and places to fulfil their potential. As a profit for purpose organisation, we re-invest our surplus into improving homes and communities, building new homes and delivering services which provide sustainable outcomes for customers and communities. We're now looking for someone who shares our commitment to people and communities to lead our Group Board. As Chair of the Board, you'll help steer our direction, ensure strong and effective governance and support our long-term success. You'll be a collegiate leader, a thoughtful listener and a constructive challenger when it's needed. We're looking for someone with experience as a Board Chair or CEO - someone who brings confidence, clarity and genuine care to their leadership. Experience will have been gained in complex organisations which operate at scale. If you have board experience, a strong strategic mindset and a passion for the housing sector, we'd love to hear from you. We welcome individuals who can offer fresh perspectives, strategic thinking and a commitment to delivering high-quality services for our customers, with a passion for making a positive impact. This position offers the chance to work with a talented board and colleagues, contribute to a socially responsible organisation and shape services for the better. We're committed to diversity and inclusion and encourage applications from individuals from all backgrounds, including those with lived experience in social housing. For more information and to apply, please click Apply. If you require a confidential discussion, please contact our advising consultants at GatenbySanderson: Nick Roberts on or Chantelle Harris on . The closing date for applications is 9am Monday 11th May 2026. Please note that we are also seeking to appoint a Board Member for our Group Board. Information on this and other roles available with the Karbon Group can also be found by clicking Apply.
Royal Alfred Seafarers Society
CEO
Royal Alfred Seafarers Society Banstead, Surrey
Founded in 1865, and established by Royal Charter, the Royal Alfred is a much respected and widely known Maritime Charity based in Surrey providing a Nursing Care Home and affordable Housing for former seafarers and their dependents. Due to the impending retirement of the current Chief Executive Officer, they are seeking a dynamic individual to take on this exciting opportunity to build upon recent achievements and to meet the challenge of maintaining a first-class service to the Society's beneficiaries. To £85 000 + bens Surrey - Hybrid The post requires a committed, well-motivated individual with excellent communication skills, able to absorb responsibility yet delegate to an established and talented team of senior managers. Training, where applicable, will be provided, particularly for registration as the Nominated Individual. The post also takes responsibility for Finance, and thus an understanding of financial procedures and budgetary control will be essential. Reporting to the Chair, other duties will include; As the Nominated Individual, supervise the management of the Care Home (Belvedere House), together with Housing, ensuring the highest standards of delivery possible are being achieved. Representing the interests of the Society within the wider Maritime Charity and Care sectors as necessary. Ensuring that the Strategic Plan and all Policies laid down by the Society are implemented and adhered to. Ensuring that all legal, statutory, governance, and best practice guidelines are adhered to. Overseeing grant application planning, submission and implementation, including identifying resource requirements and submitting proposals. Who are we looking for? The nature of the Charity defines that a candidate with some maritime experience in a leadership role would be an advantage but is not essential. Previous experience in the care sector or some experience in regulated environments is also desirable The successful candidate will have proven experience as a senior manager, and will be an effective leader, with a willingness to learn then apply knowledge of Care Services as the legally Nominated Individual. The chosen candidate will require DBS certification for work with vulnerable adults. The closing date for applications will be Monday 18th May. Any direct applications will be forwarded to our retained consultant, Simon Bell at Adjacency Executive Search.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Founded in 1865, and established by Royal Charter, the Royal Alfred is a much respected and widely known Maritime Charity based in Surrey providing a Nursing Care Home and affordable Housing for former seafarers and their dependents. Due to the impending retirement of the current Chief Executive Officer, they are seeking a dynamic individual to take on this exciting opportunity to build upon recent achievements and to meet the challenge of maintaining a first-class service to the Society's beneficiaries. To £85 000 + bens Surrey - Hybrid The post requires a committed, well-motivated individual with excellent communication skills, able to absorb responsibility yet delegate to an established and talented team of senior managers. Training, where applicable, will be provided, particularly for registration as the Nominated Individual. The post also takes responsibility for Finance, and thus an understanding of financial procedures and budgetary control will be essential. Reporting to the Chair, other duties will include; As the Nominated Individual, supervise the management of the Care Home (Belvedere House), together with Housing, ensuring the highest standards of delivery possible are being achieved. Representing the interests of the Society within the wider Maritime Charity and Care sectors as necessary. Ensuring that the Strategic Plan and all Policies laid down by the Society are implemented and adhered to. Ensuring that all legal, statutory, governance, and best practice guidelines are adhered to. Overseeing grant application planning, submission and implementation, including identifying resource requirements and submitting proposals. Who are we looking for? The nature of the Charity defines that a candidate with some maritime experience in a leadership role would be an advantage but is not essential. Previous experience in the care sector or some experience in regulated environments is also desirable The successful candidate will have proven experience as a senior manager, and will be an effective leader, with a willingness to learn then apply knowledge of Care Services as the legally Nominated Individual. The chosen candidate will require DBS certification for work with vulnerable adults. The closing date for applications will be Monday 18th May. Any direct applications will be forwarded to our retained consultant, Simon Bell at Adjacency Executive Search.
Claranet Limited
Strategic Customer Success Manager
Claranet Limited Leeds, Yorkshire
The Role Claranet's Strategic Customer Success Managers (SCSM) are responsible for the larger strategic customer relationships of Claranet's customer base. Strategic Customer Success Managers own the customer experience ensuring the efficient and effective provision of these services to meet their assigned customer's needs. SCSM's lead and build strong partnerships with their customers and are able to proactively drive forward customer improvement across all aspects of the customer relationship, engagements, and contract obligations. They will be acutely aware of the P & L for the customers being managed by them and are able to own and lead discussions within the Claranet Business Units that delivers against the business unit commitments. SCSM's will always ensure that Claranet stays at the leading edge of the customer experience. All activity should be in the interest of customer growth, knowledge and ensures that the Customer solution continues to evolve and reflect the customers future their business needs within their respective marketplace. Key Responsibilities Own the relationship with one or more of Claranet's larger strategic customers contracted services across Claranet's portfolio of Hosting, Network, Communications and Security services Accountable for successful delivery of all clients contracted services Be able to manage multi-level customer engagement that maximises the relationship and knowledge of the customer Organise and chair weekly/monthly/quarterly service review meetings (face to face, voice to voice and via portal as required) Support the Director of Customer Success to drive Customer Success Strategy, undertaking elements of the delivery of key projects when requested Working with the Director of Customer Success to ensure the right stakeholder engagement which supports the strategic direction of Customer Success, their strategic outcomes and wider strategic direction of Claranet Lead the production of weekly/monthly/quarterly governance reports to demonstrate adherence to Service Level Agreements, provide recommendations for service and commercial improvements ensuring appropriate capacity on current solution and identify and opportunities for growth Drive and own the recommendations for change in line with service reviews, monitor the challenge internally and externally with the customers to ensure that commitments are appropriate and managed to resolution Establish and maintain successful long-term partnerships with multiple customers, noting that these are subject to change based on customers solution delivery "peaks and troughs" Manage to financial targets through customer P & L and is able to lead and direct to the benefit of the contract commitments Drives measurable continuous service improvement and manage service improvement plans where appropriate Produce and manage appropriate documentation for bespoke support requirements in the form of bid material and Service Statement of Work Experience of enterprise technology stack including Cloud, Data, Workplace, AI, Digital Applications, and Cyber Skills and Attributes Flexible and creative to take considered risks Learn and adapt quickly to changing situations Self-motivated and able to work under pressure Ability to travel to different sites and locations on a weekly basis Manages conflict and challenges in an open and constructive manner Ability to work flexible hours when required. Benefits At Claranet, we go the extra mile with our people-because we believe in building a workplace where everyone feels valued and supported. Our flexible benefits package includes: Pension Scheme: Employer-matched contributions to help you plan for the future. Comprehensive Healthcare Coverage: Access to private medical care for your peace of mind and wellbeing. Discounted Gym Memberships: Prioritise your fitness with exclusive rates at leading gyms. Personalised Wellbeing Support: App-based resources and services available 24/7 Enhanced Annual Leave: 25 days of holiday, increasing to 27 days with service, plus bank holidays and a day off for your birthday. Continuous Learning & Development: Ongoing opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career. What makes us unique is Team Claranet , our internal community that supports causes close to our employees' hearts. We offer paid charity leave, support local charities across our offices, and host annual fundraising events, all backed by a dedicated committee. We're proud founding members of TC4RE (Technology Community for Racial Equality) working collectively to build a more diverse and inclusive tech industry. About Claranet Founded at the beginning of the dot com bubble in 1996, our CEO Charles Nasser had a light bulb moment to develop a truly customer-focused IT business. Since then, Claranet has grown from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in the UK to being one of the leading business modernisation experts, who deliver solutions across 11+ countries. Equal Opportunities Statement Diversity, equity and inclusion are at the heart of what we value as an organisation. Claranet is an equal opportunities employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or any other status protected by law. Our recruitment team are happy to support any reasonable adjustments that are needed within the recruitment process. Ready to take the next step in your career with Claranet? Click 'apply' - we can't wait to meet you! To view full job description please visit our careers page
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
The Role Claranet's Strategic Customer Success Managers (SCSM) are responsible for the larger strategic customer relationships of Claranet's customer base. Strategic Customer Success Managers own the customer experience ensuring the efficient and effective provision of these services to meet their assigned customer's needs. SCSM's lead and build strong partnerships with their customers and are able to proactively drive forward customer improvement across all aspects of the customer relationship, engagements, and contract obligations. They will be acutely aware of the P & L for the customers being managed by them and are able to own and lead discussions within the Claranet Business Units that delivers against the business unit commitments. SCSM's will always ensure that Claranet stays at the leading edge of the customer experience. All activity should be in the interest of customer growth, knowledge and ensures that the Customer solution continues to evolve and reflect the customers future their business needs within their respective marketplace. Key Responsibilities Own the relationship with one or more of Claranet's larger strategic customers contracted services across Claranet's portfolio of Hosting, Network, Communications and Security services Accountable for successful delivery of all clients contracted services Be able to manage multi-level customer engagement that maximises the relationship and knowledge of the customer Organise and chair weekly/monthly/quarterly service review meetings (face to face, voice to voice and via portal as required) Support the Director of Customer Success to drive Customer Success Strategy, undertaking elements of the delivery of key projects when requested Working with the Director of Customer Success to ensure the right stakeholder engagement which supports the strategic direction of Customer Success, their strategic outcomes and wider strategic direction of Claranet Lead the production of weekly/monthly/quarterly governance reports to demonstrate adherence to Service Level Agreements, provide recommendations for service and commercial improvements ensuring appropriate capacity on current solution and identify and opportunities for growth Drive and own the recommendations for change in line with service reviews, monitor the challenge internally and externally with the customers to ensure that commitments are appropriate and managed to resolution Establish and maintain successful long-term partnerships with multiple customers, noting that these are subject to change based on customers solution delivery "peaks and troughs" Manage to financial targets through customer P & L and is able to lead and direct to the benefit of the contract commitments Drives measurable continuous service improvement and manage service improvement plans where appropriate Produce and manage appropriate documentation for bespoke support requirements in the form of bid material and Service Statement of Work Experience of enterprise technology stack including Cloud, Data, Workplace, AI, Digital Applications, and Cyber Skills and Attributes Flexible and creative to take considered risks Learn and adapt quickly to changing situations Self-motivated and able to work under pressure Ability to travel to different sites and locations on a weekly basis Manages conflict and challenges in an open and constructive manner Ability to work flexible hours when required. Benefits At Claranet, we go the extra mile with our people-because we believe in building a workplace where everyone feels valued and supported. Our flexible benefits package includes: Pension Scheme: Employer-matched contributions to help you plan for the future. Comprehensive Healthcare Coverage: Access to private medical care for your peace of mind and wellbeing. Discounted Gym Memberships: Prioritise your fitness with exclusive rates at leading gyms. Personalised Wellbeing Support: App-based resources and services available 24/7 Enhanced Annual Leave: 25 days of holiday, increasing to 27 days with service, plus bank holidays and a day off for your birthday. Continuous Learning & Development: Ongoing opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career. What makes us unique is Team Claranet , our internal community that supports causes close to our employees' hearts. We offer paid charity leave, support local charities across our offices, and host annual fundraising events, all backed by a dedicated committee. We're proud founding members of TC4RE (Technology Community for Racial Equality) working collectively to build a more diverse and inclusive tech industry. About Claranet Founded at the beginning of the dot com bubble in 1996, our CEO Charles Nasser had a light bulb moment to develop a truly customer-focused IT business. Since then, Claranet has grown from an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in the UK to being one of the leading business modernisation experts, who deliver solutions across 11+ countries. Equal Opportunities Statement Diversity, equity and inclusion are at the heart of what we value as an organisation. Claranet is an equal opportunities employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or any other status protected by law. Our recruitment team are happy to support any reasonable adjustments that are needed within the recruitment process. Ready to take the next step in your career with Claranet? Click 'apply' - we can't wait to meet you! To view full job description please visit our careers page
NG Bailey
Clerk of Works
NG Bailey York, Yorkshire
York, Leeds, North Yorkshire, North East England- Hybrid Permanent - Full Time Competitive Salary + Flexible Benefits Summary Freedom Professional Services has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Clerk of Works with a mixture of strong technical knowledge in a broad range of civil engineering disciplines and contract administration to join our growing electricity transmission and distribution civil design team. To ensure construction compliance with all requirements you are expected to perform Clerk of Works duties from commencement to completion on a variety of electricity substations across Yorkshire and the Northeast of England in collaboration with internal professional services (civil, structural, electrical, surveys, wayleaves, cables, environmental) along with contractors, clients and stakeholders. Some key deliverables in this role will include: Ensure that all civil construction work carried out by contractors is in accordance with the design, relevant standards and specifications, policies and procedures. Support design engineers in the design and management of civil engineering elements of projects. Use site surveys, existing plans, drawings, codes of practice, technical specifications, manufacturer's literature and technical knowledge to advise and support civil engineering contractors during the construction phase of projects. Assist in the preparation and/or review of overall site construction programmes, working with the contractor, designer and project manager. Participate in the planning of project ITPs and monitor contractor adherence. Conduct Quality, H&S and Environmental Audits as required by Freedom and the Client Prepare weekly/monthly reports as required to the client. Convene and chair on-site coordination meetings on behalf of the Client as required. Liaise and collaborate with the client and internal design teams to ensure the effective delivery of projects, providing site progress updates and identifying issues that could pose a risk to programme, quality or cost. What we're looking for : If the above sounds exciting and something you're well versed in, then we'd love to hear from you! We're looking for an experienced, forward thinking and dedicated Clerk of Works. You must have Qualifications and experience in: Essential Previous experience working as a Clerk of Works in the civil/built environment for the construction of traditional masonry buildings, steel portal frames, and reinforced concrete foundations and structures. Effective technical and non-technical communication skills with contractors, colleagues, clients and other stakeholders. Knowledge and experience of the CDM Regulations 2015. A technical qualification in Civil Engineering or a relevant qualification in Building Construction. A registered member or working towards registration with the Institute of Clerks of Works and Construction Inspectorate of Great Britain. Strong understanding and experience of construction methodologies and their associated risk management. Registration with the CSCS in a relevant discipline. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Ability to support the delivery of multiple simultaneous technical projects in a challenging environment. Vocational training, diplomas, or certificates in construction-related fields. Awareness of Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging legislation. Awareness of sustainability and environmentally friendly practices. Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Competitive Salary on Offer Car or Car Allowance Pension with employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
York, Leeds, North Yorkshire, North East England- Hybrid Permanent - Full Time Competitive Salary + Flexible Benefits Summary Freedom Professional Services has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Clerk of Works with a mixture of strong technical knowledge in a broad range of civil engineering disciplines and contract administration to join our growing electricity transmission and distribution civil design team. To ensure construction compliance with all requirements you are expected to perform Clerk of Works duties from commencement to completion on a variety of electricity substations across Yorkshire and the Northeast of England in collaboration with internal professional services (civil, structural, electrical, surveys, wayleaves, cables, environmental) along with contractors, clients and stakeholders. Some key deliverables in this role will include: Ensure that all civil construction work carried out by contractors is in accordance with the design, relevant standards and specifications, policies and procedures. Support design engineers in the design and management of civil engineering elements of projects. Use site surveys, existing plans, drawings, codes of practice, technical specifications, manufacturer's literature and technical knowledge to advise and support civil engineering contractors during the construction phase of projects. Assist in the preparation and/or review of overall site construction programmes, working with the contractor, designer and project manager. Participate in the planning of project ITPs and monitor contractor adherence. Conduct Quality, H&S and Environmental Audits as required by Freedom and the Client Prepare weekly/monthly reports as required to the client. Convene and chair on-site coordination meetings on behalf of the Client as required. Liaise and collaborate with the client and internal design teams to ensure the effective delivery of projects, providing site progress updates and identifying issues that could pose a risk to programme, quality or cost. What we're looking for : If the above sounds exciting and something you're well versed in, then we'd love to hear from you! We're looking for an experienced, forward thinking and dedicated Clerk of Works. You must have Qualifications and experience in: Essential Previous experience working as a Clerk of Works in the civil/built environment for the construction of traditional masonry buildings, steel portal frames, and reinforced concrete foundations and structures. Effective technical and non-technical communication skills with contractors, colleagues, clients and other stakeholders. Knowledge and experience of the CDM Regulations 2015. A technical qualification in Civil Engineering or a relevant qualification in Building Construction. A registered member or working towards registration with the Institute of Clerks of Works and Construction Inspectorate of Great Britain. Strong understanding and experience of construction methodologies and their associated risk management. Registration with the CSCS in a relevant discipline. Full UK driving licence. Desirable Ability to support the delivery of multiple simultaneous technical projects in a challenging environment. Vocational training, diplomas, or certificates in construction-related fields. Awareness of Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging legislation. Awareness of sustainability and environmentally friendly practices. Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Competitive Salary on Offer Car or Car Allowance Pension with employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be
HOUSE OF COMMONS-3
Clerk of the House
HOUSE OF COMMONS-3
Clerk of the House of Commons The Role This role of Clerk of the House of Commons is an exciting and unique opportunity to contribute to the work of the UK Parliament at the highest level. The Clerk of the House of Commons is an official member of the House of Commons Commission and chairs the Commons Executive Board. The postholder is appointed by the Crown as the chief adviser to the House on matters of parliamentary procedure, privilege and broader constitutional issues. As Head of the House of Commons Administration of around 4,000 staff, the Clerk provides strategic leadership and is ultimately responsible for the services provided to meet the strategic objectives of the administration of the House, through line management of and delegation to the Director General of the House of Commons. The Clerk also chairs the House Administration's Diversity and Inclusion Steering Group and must be able to demonstrate a strong personal commitment to those issues. Why join us? In addition to your salary, we offer an attractive package of benefits, including: Generous annual leave starting at 30 days, increasing to 35 days after one year. Membership of the Civil Service pension scheme, with an average employer contribution of around 27%. Flexible and hybrid working options, where role requirements allow, to help you balance professional and personal commitments. Enhanced family friendly policies, including parental and caring leave. What we are looking for This post requires experience in high-level decision-making and strategic people management, the ability to inspire a diverse workforce, strong interpersonal skills, political impartiality and sensitivity, and detailed knowledge and expert understanding of the practices and procedures of the House of Commons. The Clerk is often required to give such procedural advice without notice to the Speaker, and when required to the Deputy Speakers, the Leader of the House, the Shadow Leader, Members of the front benches and individual Members of the House, and must be able to draft or explain it quickly, clearly and accurately. Good communication skills are an essential requirement, as is the capacity to respond quickly to often fast-moving events, with high reputational risks. Next steps and additional information The Clerk of the House will be selected on the basis of a combination of a written application, an assessment and interview. All candidates will be required to demonstrate in their written application and at interview how their experience has equipped them to meet the requirements of the role. The criteria that will be used to assess whether candidates have the required knowledge, experience, skills and qualities are set out above and in the Job Description. In your application you should give examples with evidence from your current or previous roles as to how you meet each of these criteria. All applicants are required to provide the following: A CV (maximum three sides of A4) with your full employment history as well as any unpaid or community activity. A short supporting statement (maximum two sides of A4) giving evidence of the strength and depth of your ability to meet the criteria for the role as detailed in the Job Description. The names and contact details for two referees. These must be people who know you well enough to comment on your suitability for the post and will be expected to have authoritative and personal knowledge of your achievements. As part of the online application process, you are asked to complete: A diversity monitoring form. This form will not be disclosed to anyone involved in assessing your application. More information on the role can be found in the Candidate Pack, which includes the Job Description and essential criteria. Applicants must ensure that anything submitted must be factually accurate. Plagiarism 'can include presenting the ideas and experience of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own.' Whilst candidates can make use of AI, they must do it truthfully. Where possible experience stated within the supporting statement should also be visible in the cv part of the application. Whilst we accept candidates may use AI tools within job applications, statements, and CVs; submissions must be truthful and relevant to experience. Please ensure that you anonymise your application by removing any identifiable factors from your CV or Supporting Statement. The closing date is Tuesday 12th May 2026 (midday).
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Clerk of the House of Commons The Role This role of Clerk of the House of Commons is an exciting and unique opportunity to contribute to the work of the UK Parliament at the highest level. The Clerk of the House of Commons is an official member of the House of Commons Commission and chairs the Commons Executive Board. The postholder is appointed by the Crown as the chief adviser to the House on matters of parliamentary procedure, privilege and broader constitutional issues. As Head of the House of Commons Administration of around 4,000 staff, the Clerk provides strategic leadership and is ultimately responsible for the services provided to meet the strategic objectives of the administration of the House, through line management of and delegation to the Director General of the House of Commons. The Clerk also chairs the House Administration's Diversity and Inclusion Steering Group and must be able to demonstrate a strong personal commitment to those issues. Why join us? In addition to your salary, we offer an attractive package of benefits, including: Generous annual leave starting at 30 days, increasing to 35 days after one year. Membership of the Civil Service pension scheme, with an average employer contribution of around 27%. Flexible and hybrid working options, where role requirements allow, to help you balance professional and personal commitments. Enhanced family friendly policies, including parental and caring leave. What we are looking for This post requires experience in high-level decision-making and strategic people management, the ability to inspire a diverse workforce, strong interpersonal skills, political impartiality and sensitivity, and detailed knowledge and expert understanding of the practices and procedures of the House of Commons. The Clerk is often required to give such procedural advice without notice to the Speaker, and when required to the Deputy Speakers, the Leader of the House, the Shadow Leader, Members of the front benches and individual Members of the House, and must be able to draft or explain it quickly, clearly and accurately. Good communication skills are an essential requirement, as is the capacity to respond quickly to often fast-moving events, with high reputational risks. Next steps and additional information The Clerk of the House will be selected on the basis of a combination of a written application, an assessment and interview. All candidates will be required to demonstrate in their written application and at interview how their experience has equipped them to meet the requirements of the role. The criteria that will be used to assess whether candidates have the required knowledge, experience, skills and qualities are set out above and in the Job Description. In your application you should give examples with evidence from your current or previous roles as to how you meet each of these criteria. All applicants are required to provide the following: A CV (maximum three sides of A4) with your full employment history as well as any unpaid or community activity. A short supporting statement (maximum two sides of A4) giving evidence of the strength and depth of your ability to meet the criteria for the role as detailed in the Job Description. The names and contact details for two referees. These must be people who know you well enough to comment on your suitability for the post and will be expected to have authoritative and personal knowledge of your achievements. As part of the online application process, you are asked to complete: A diversity monitoring form. This form will not be disclosed to anyone involved in assessing your application. More information on the role can be found in the Candidate Pack, which includes the Job Description and essential criteria. Applicants must ensure that anything submitted must be factually accurate. Plagiarism 'can include presenting the ideas and experience of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own.' Whilst candidates can make use of AI, they must do it truthfully. Where possible experience stated within the supporting statement should also be visible in the cv part of the application. Whilst we accept candidates may use AI tools within job applications, statements, and CVs; submissions must be truthful and relevant to experience. Please ensure that you anonymise your application by removing any identifiable factors from your CV or Supporting Statement. The closing date is Tuesday 12th May 2026 (midday).
Capital One UK
Engineering Manager - Software & ML
Capital One UK City, London
White Collar Factory (95009), United Kingdom, London, London Engineering Manager - Software & ML About this role We are looking for a Software Engineering Manager who brings a solid foundation in modern development and some experience with Machine Learning environments . You'll lead and grow a team that builds the core software powering our data-driven financial products, ensuring our models are integrated into seamless, consumer-facing experiences. What you'll do Lead & Scale: Support a cross-functional group of engineers to design, develop, and integrate software features that are vital to the lives of credit card consumers. Nurture Talent: Coach and nurture your engineers, including those working on ML integration to achieve their technical, business, and personal goals. Bridge the Gap: Collaborate with Product Managers and Data Scientists to ensure ML models are effectively integrated into our production software. Build Robust Systems: Oversee the development of platforms that are performant, secure, and capable of handling the unique deployment needs of AI-powered features. Optimize Delivery: Enhance engineering and agile processes, ensuring that model updates and software releases move in sync. What we're looking for Leadership Excellence: Proven experience leading and supporting software engineering teams to achieve business goals. Technical Breadth: Excellent knowledge of RESTful API development in modern languages (Java, Python, or .Net) and experience with Cloud environments (AWS or Azure). AI Awareness: You aren't necessarily a researcher, but you have expectations of how AI fits into the stack . You understand the basics of model inference, data requirements, and how to manage the non-deterministic nature of AI. Strategic Thinking: Comfortable making technical trade-offs between the need for rapid experimentation and long-term architectural stability. Collaborative Mindset: Ability to communicate effectively across engineering teams to maximize inner-sourcing and reduce technical debt. What you'll get to learn ML Integration at Scale: How to take machine learning models out of the lab and into a high-concurrency production environment. Regulated AI: Navigating the complexities of fairness and transparency in a regulated financial landscape. Cloud Evolution: Deepening your expertise in AWS/Cloud native tools that support modern intelligent applications. Where and how you'll work This is a permanent position based in either our London or Nottingham offices. We have a hybrid working model. You'll be based in the office 3 days a week (Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays) to foster team connection and collaboration. What's in it for you Innovation Time: We give you 10% of your time to work on cutting-edge projects-whether that's exploring new AI frameworks or building internal tools. Growth: Access to Capital One University and external training to help you grow as both a leader and a technical strategist. Total Reward: Competitive salary, performance bonus, and immediate access to core benefits (pension, private medical, and generous holiday). World-Class Facilities: From our Nottingham gym and music rooms to our London rooftop running track and premium coffee bars. Our Commitment to Diversity We pride ourselves on hiring the best people, not the same people. We partner with organisations like Women in Tech and Stonewall to ensure we build teams that reflect the customers we serve. We offer a host of internal networks including REACH (Race Equality and Culture Heritage), OutFront (LGBTQ+ support), and Mind Your Mind . Capital One is committed to diversity in the workplace. If you require a reasonable adjustment, please contact All information will be kept confidential and will only be used for the purpose of applying a reasonable adjustment. For technical support or questions about Capital One's recruiting process, please send an email to Capital One does not provide, endorse nor guarantee and is not liable for third-party products, services, educational tools or other information available through this site. Capital One Financial is made up of several different entities. Please note that any position posted in Canada is for Capital One Canada, any position posted in the United Kingdom is for Capital One Europe and any position posted in the Philippines is for Capital One Philippines Service Corp. (COPSSC). Who We Are At Capital One, we're building a leading information-based technology company. Still founder-led by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Richard Fairbank, Capital One is on a mission to help our customers succeed by bringing ingenuity, simplicity, and humanity to banking. We measure our efforts by the success our customers enjoy and the advocacy they exhibit. We are succeeding because they are succeeding. Guided by our shared values, we thrive in an environment where collaboration and openness are valued. We believe that innovation is powered by perspective and that teamwork and respect for each other lead to superior results. We elevate each other and obsess about doing the right thing. Our associates serve with humility and a deep respect for their responsibility in helping our customers achieve their goals and realize their dreams. Together, we are on a quest to change banking for good.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
White Collar Factory (95009), United Kingdom, London, London Engineering Manager - Software & ML About this role We are looking for a Software Engineering Manager who brings a solid foundation in modern development and some experience with Machine Learning environments . You'll lead and grow a team that builds the core software powering our data-driven financial products, ensuring our models are integrated into seamless, consumer-facing experiences. What you'll do Lead & Scale: Support a cross-functional group of engineers to design, develop, and integrate software features that are vital to the lives of credit card consumers. Nurture Talent: Coach and nurture your engineers, including those working on ML integration to achieve their technical, business, and personal goals. Bridge the Gap: Collaborate with Product Managers and Data Scientists to ensure ML models are effectively integrated into our production software. Build Robust Systems: Oversee the development of platforms that are performant, secure, and capable of handling the unique deployment needs of AI-powered features. Optimize Delivery: Enhance engineering and agile processes, ensuring that model updates and software releases move in sync. What we're looking for Leadership Excellence: Proven experience leading and supporting software engineering teams to achieve business goals. Technical Breadth: Excellent knowledge of RESTful API development in modern languages (Java, Python, or .Net) and experience with Cloud environments (AWS or Azure). AI Awareness: You aren't necessarily a researcher, but you have expectations of how AI fits into the stack . You understand the basics of model inference, data requirements, and how to manage the non-deterministic nature of AI. Strategic Thinking: Comfortable making technical trade-offs between the need for rapid experimentation and long-term architectural stability. Collaborative Mindset: Ability to communicate effectively across engineering teams to maximize inner-sourcing and reduce technical debt. What you'll get to learn ML Integration at Scale: How to take machine learning models out of the lab and into a high-concurrency production environment. Regulated AI: Navigating the complexities of fairness and transparency in a regulated financial landscape. Cloud Evolution: Deepening your expertise in AWS/Cloud native tools that support modern intelligent applications. Where and how you'll work This is a permanent position based in either our London or Nottingham offices. We have a hybrid working model. You'll be based in the office 3 days a week (Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays) to foster team connection and collaboration. What's in it for you Innovation Time: We give you 10% of your time to work on cutting-edge projects-whether that's exploring new AI frameworks or building internal tools. Growth: Access to Capital One University and external training to help you grow as both a leader and a technical strategist. Total Reward: Competitive salary, performance bonus, and immediate access to core benefits (pension, private medical, and generous holiday). World-Class Facilities: From our Nottingham gym and music rooms to our London rooftop running track and premium coffee bars. Our Commitment to Diversity We pride ourselves on hiring the best people, not the same people. We partner with organisations like Women in Tech and Stonewall to ensure we build teams that reflect the customers we serve. We offer a host of internal networks including REACH (Race Equality and Culture Heritage), OutFront (LGBTQ+ support), and Mind Your Mind . Capital One is committed to diversity in the workplace. If you require a reasonable adjustment, please contact All information will be kept confidential and will only be used for the purpose of applying a reasonable adjustment. For technical support or questions about Capital One's recruiting process, please send an email to Capital One does not provide, endorse nor guarantee and is not liable for third-party products, services, educational tools or other information available through this site. Capital One Financial is made up of several different entities. Please note that any position posted in Canada is for Capital One Canada, any position posted in the United Kingdom is for Capital One Europe and any position posted in the Philippines is for Capital One Philippines Service Corp. (COPSSC). Who We Are At Capital One, we're building a leading information-based technology company. Still founder-led by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Richard Fairbank, Capital One is on a mission to help our customers succeed by bringing ingenuity, simplicity, and humanity to banking. We measure our efforts by the success our customers enjoy and the advocacy they exhibit. We are succeeding because they are succeeding. Guided by our shared values, we thrive in an environment where collaboration and openness are valued. We believe that innovation is powered by perspective and that teamwork and respect for each other lead to superior results. We elevate each other and obsess about doing the right thing. Our associates serve with humility and a deep respect for their responsibility in helping our customers achieve their goals and realize their dreams. Together, we are on a quest to change banking for good.
Financial Conduct Authority
Financial Services Consumer Panel Members
Financial Conduct Authority Tower Hamlets, London
FCA Financial Services Consumer Panel Vacancies for Panel Members An exciting opportunity has arisen for high performing individuals with expertise in financial services and consumer policy to join the Financial Services Consumer Panel (the Panel). About the FCA The Financial Conduct Authority is the conduct regulator for nearly 42,000 financial services firms and financial markets in the UK and the prudential supervisor for 41,000 firms, setting specific standards for 17,000 firms. The FCA's strategic objective is to make sure relevant markets function well and has outlined how it will achieve this in its 5-year strategy . Its operational objectives are to protect consumers, protect the integrity of the UK financial system and to promote effective competition in the interests of consumers. It also has a secondary objective to facilitate the international competitiveness and growth of the UK economy in the medium to long term. The role of the Panel The Panel is established under statute and is independent of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). It represents the interests of consumers of financial services (including small business consumers) to the FCA. Its vision is for financial services markets to work well for consumers. Its role is to ensure that the consumer interest is considered as part of the FCA's policy development and implementation. Panel members offer constructive advice and challenge to help the FCA deliver its strategic and operational objectives throughout the policy cycle. They engage with the FCA at all levels, including the Chair, CEO and Executive Committee, to help shape the regulator's policies, rules and responses to live issues that impact financial services consumers. The Panel is supported by a Secretariat provided by the FCA. Membership of the Panel is made by individual appointment. Panel members do not represent any one organisation or business. Further details about the Panel's work and its current membership can be found on the Panel's website . The roles The FCA is looking to appoint two new members to replace outgoing Panel members. Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate significant expertise and experience in one or more of the following areas: Consumer engagement and behavioural insights Innovation, technology and AI Fintech and digital markets Retail banking Investment Payments Academic research The roles require an affinity with the interests and concerns of consumers from across all socio-economic and demographic backgrounds and small businesses, and the ability to analyse new initiatives and policy across the breadth of the FCA's activities from the consumer perspective. In addition, they should be able to demonstrate: A strong interest in, or track record of representing the interests of consumers from across society, including those with vulnerable characteristics Demonstrable experience of policy development in financial services, with a track record of providing advice or constructive challenge to senior officials A sound understanding of the FCA's role and objectives and the impact of FCA policy and regulation on financial services and, by extension, on consumers, and the ability to quickly grasp a wide range of complex financial issues. Self-motivated and able to independently manage and prioritise their workload and time effectively. Strong analytical and drafting skills and the ability to engage, collaborate and communicate effectively with FCA and other stakeholders at all levels, including at Board and Executive Committee level. A commitment to diversity and inclusion and to reflecting the diversity of consumers' lives. The ability to act in an independent advisory capacity and to respect the confidential nature of discussions. We would also welcome candidates from the devolved nations with an understanding of how these devolved powers impact policies, public services and consumers. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer , and therefore, people or individuals with disabilities and long-term conditions who best meet the criteria for a role will go through to the next stage of the recruitment process. In cases of high application volumes we may progress applicants whose experience most closely matches the role's key requirements. (To learn more about the Disability Confident Scheme Click Here ) Members are expected to attend twice-monthly formal Panel meetings (normally held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, except in August) and other ad hoc meetings to discuss specific issues. Meetings include in-person meetings at the FCA's offices in Stratford and on-line. Members should maintain expertise in a particular subject area, develop relevant networks and be accountable for leading on consultation responses and discussions on issues relating to that area, representing the Panel within the FCA and contributing to projects and the Panel's forward agenda. Appointments are made by the FCA Board, usually for a term of three years. Successful candidates should expect to commit to no fewer than 35 days per annum and will be eligible for a fee of £16,500 per annum. Additional Information All applicants are required to demonstrate that they do not have other interests likely to conflict with their responsibilities as an appointment by the FCA. Any potential conflict of interest should be declared as early as possible in the selection process. As such, these positions are not suitable for those who are currently employed in FCA regulated firms, the financial regulatory family or consumer lobbying organisations. Candidates should also be aware that legislation prohibits Panel members from receiving other remuneration from the FCA, the PSR, HMT, the PRA, or the Bank of England, including for other paid panels, advice, or consultancy work. All Panel members are expected to read and comply with the Panels' Conflict of Interests Policy and declare to the Panel Secretariat any interests/relationships that may give rise to any actual or potential conflicts of interest. With this in mind, candidates are reminded of the Seven Principles of Public Life: selflessness, objectivity, integrity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership (more information can be found here). Due diligence Candidates undergo several rounds of thorough due diligence throughout the entirety of the selection process. Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they hold, and will need to maintain for the duration of the appointment, the right to work in the UK. Initial due diligence undertaken throughout the assessment process may include, but is not limited to, reviewing publicly available information such as an applicant's social media presence and media footprint, as well as conducting a Credit Check Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks. Data held by the FCA on applicants for regulatory purposes may also be referenced where relevant. The appointment of successful candidates is subject to and dependent on further due diligence and security vetting to Security Check (SC) level. The National Security Vetting privacy notice explains how SC level data is shared and who the data controllers are. The FCA Values & Diversity The FCA's ambition is to create a diverse and inclusive workplace that reflects the society we serve, helping us to be a better regulator. We serve the public and our decisions directly affect the wellbeing of people, businesses and the UK economy. So, our values matter. They represent the culture we aspire to every day, guiding our judgements, building trust and helping us to be 'At our best'. As a forward-facing organisation which is continually working to drive improvements for everyone who uses financial services, the FCA is looking for people who share our openness and determination. In addition to gender diversity, the FCA's commitment to diversity and inclusion has a broader range which includes disability, ethnicity, LGBT and gender identity through to mental health and social mobility issues. Further details on the FCA's diversity and inclusion targets can be found here . The Panel is equally keen to achieve a more diverse and inclusive membership. How to apply Please apply via the FCA Careers portal () including a CV and a covering letter which sets out the vacancy you are applying for, your interest in the role and encapsulates the aspects of your experience relevant to the required criteria. Application Support We want to remove any possible barriers and are committed to providing a wide range of reasonable adjustments so that you can keep the focus on your conversations and be at your best. If you have an accessibility requirement, disability, or condition that means you might require changes to the recruitment process, please contact your recruiter to discuss this further. Our aim is to make your application as easy as possible, and your recruiter will be happy to work with you to make any necessary arrangements where possible. The closing date for applications is15 May 2026. We expect to commence interviews for shortlisted candidates in late May / early June 2026, with appointments commencing from 1 September 2026 onwards. If you would like to discuss any of the roles further, please contact the Panel Secretariat at . click apply for full job details
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
FCA Financial Services Consumer Panel Vacancies for Panel Members An exciting opportunity has arisen for high performing individuals with expertise in financial services and consumer policy to join the Financial Services Consumer Panel (the Panel). About the FCA The Financial Conduct Authority is the conduct regulator for nearly 42,000 financial services firms and financial markets in the UK and the prudential supervisor for 41,000 firms, setting specific standards for 17,000 firms. The FCA's strategic objective is to make sure relevant markets function well and has outlined how it will achieve this in its 5-year strategy . Its operational objectives are to protect consumers, protect the integrity of the UK financial system and to promote effective competition in the interests of consumers. It also has a secondary objective to facilitate the international competitiveness and growth of the UK economy in the medium to long term. The role of the Panel The Panel is established under statute and is independent of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). It represents the interests of consumers of financial services (including small business consumers) to the FCA. Its vision is for financial services markets to work well for consumers. Its role is to ensure that the consumer interest is considered as part of the FCA's policy development and implementation. Panel members offer constructive advice and challenge to help the FCA deliver its strategic and operational objectives throughout the policy cycle. They engage with the FCA at all levels, including the Chair, CEO and Executive Committee, to help shape the regulator's policies, rules and responses to live issues that impact financial services consumers. The Panel is supported by a Secretariat provided by the FCA. Membership of the Panel is made by individual appointment. Panel members do not represent any one organisation or business. Further details about the Panel's work and its current membership can be found on the Panel's website . The roles The FCA is looking to appoint two new members to replace outgoing Panel members. Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate significant expertise and experience in one or more of the following areas: Consumer engagement and behavioural insights Innovation, technology and AI Fintech and digital markets Retail banking Investment Payments Academic research The roles require an affinity with the interests and concerns of consumers from across all socio-economic and demographic backgrounds and small businesses, and the ability to analyse new initiatives and policy across the breadth of the FCA's activities from the consumer perspective. In addition, they should be able to demonstrate: A strong interest in, or track record of representing the interests of consumers from across society, including those with vulnerable characteristics Demonstrable experience of policy development in financial services, with a track record of providing advice or constructive challenge to senior officials A sound understanding of the FCA's role and objectives and the impact of FCA policy and regulation on financial services and, by extension, on consumers, and the ability to quickly grasp a wide range of complex financial issues. Self-motivated and able to independently manage and prioritise their workload and time effectively. Strong analytical and drafting skills and the ability to engage, collaborate and communicate effectively with FCA and other stakeholders at all levels, including at Board and Executive Committee level. A commitment to diversity and inclusion and to reflecting the diversity of consumers' lives. The ability to act in an independent advisory capacity and to respect the confidential nature of discussions. We would also welcome candidates from the devolved nations with an understanding of how these devolved powers impact policies, public services and consumers. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer , and therefore, people or individuals with disabilities and long-term conditions who best meet the criteria for a role will go through to the next stage of the recruitment process. In cases of high application volumes we may progress applicants whose experience most closely matches the role's key requirements. (To learn more about the Disability Confident Scheme Click Here ) Members are expected to attend twice-monthly formal Panel meetings (normally held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, except in August) and other ad hoc meetings to discuss specific issues. Meetings include in-person meetings at the FCA's offices in Stratford and on-line. Members should maintain expertise in a particular subject area, develop relevant networks and be accountable for leading on consultation responses and discussions on issues relating to that area, representing the Panel within the FCA and contributing to projects and the Panel's forward agenda. Appointments are made by the FCA Board, usually for a term of three years. Successful candidates should expect to commit to no fewer than 35 days per annum and will be eligible for a fee of £16,500 per annum. Additional Information All applicants are required to demonstrate that they do not have other interests likely to conflict with their responsibilities as an appointment by the FCA. Any potential conflict of interest should be declared as early as possible in the selection process. As such, these positions are not suitable for those who are currently employed in FCA regulated firms, the financial regulatory family or consumer lobbying organisations. Candidates should also be aware that legislation prohibits Panel members from receiving other remuneration from the FCA, the PSR, HMT, the PRA, or the Bank of England, including for other paid panels, advice, or consultancy work. All Panel members are expected to read and comply with the Panels' Conflict of Interests Policy and declare to the Panel Secretariat any interests/relationships that may give rise to any actual or potential conflicts of interest. With this in mind, candidates are reminded of the Seven Principles of Public Life: selflessness, objectivity, integrity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership (more information can be found here). Due diligence Candidates undergo several rounds of thorough due diligence throughout the entirety of the selection process. Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they hold, and will need to maintain for the duration of the appointment, the right to work in the UK. Initial due diligence undertaken throughout the assessment process may include, but is not limited to, reviewing publicly available information such as an applicant's social media presence and media footprint, as well as conducting a Credit Check Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks. Data held by the FCA on applicants for regulatory purposes may also be referenced where relevant. The appointment of successful candidates is subject to and dependent on further due diligence and security vetting to Security Check (SC) level. The National Security Vetting privacy notice explains how SC level data is shared and who the data controllers are. The FCA Values & Diversity The FCA's ambition is to create a diverse and inclusive workplace that reflects the society we serve, helping us to be a better regulator. We serve the public and our decisions directly affect the wellbeing of people, businesses and the UK economy. So, our values matter. They represent the culture we aspire to every day, guiding our judgements, building trust and helping us to be 'At our best'. As a forward-facing organisation which is continually working to drive improvements for everyone who uses financial services, the FCA is looking for people who share our openness and determination. In addition to gender diversity, the FCA's commitment to diversity and inclusion has a broader range which includes disability, ethnicity, LGBT and gender identity through to mental health and social mobility issues. Further details on the FCA's diversity and inclusion targets can be found here . The Panel is equally keen to achieve a more diverse and inclusive membership. How to apply Please apply via the FCA Careers portal () including a CV and a covering letter which sets out the vacancy you are applying for, your interest in the role and encapsulates the aspects of your experience relevant to the required criteria. Application Support We want to remove any possible barriers and are committed to providing a wide range of reasonable adjustments so that you can keep the focus on your conversations and be at your best. If you have an accessibility requirement, disability, or condition that means you might require changes to the recruitment process, please contact your recruiter to discuss this further. Our aim is to make your application as easy as possible, and your recruiter will be happy to work with you to make any necessary arrangements where possible. The closing date for applications is15 May 2026. We expect to commence interviews for shortlisted candidates in late May / early June 2026, with appointments commencing from 1 September 2026 onwards. If you would like to discuss any of the roles further, please contact the Panel Secretariat at . click apply for full job details
ARK PRIORY PRIMARY ACADEMY
Chair of Governors
ARK PRIORY PRIMARY ACADEMY Ealing, London
Chair of Governors Location: Ark Priory Primary Academy, Acton Ln, London W3 8NR Closing date: 08/05/2026 Interviews: May/June 2026 Start date: September 2026 This is an exciting time to join us as Chair of Governors on the local governing body for the Ark Priory Primary Academy. You will join a close-knit community of enthusiastic governors, teachers, senior leaders, pupils and parents, with guidance and support from the central team of experts at Ark Schools. The Chair must provide the local governing body with a clear lead and direction, ensuring that the governors work as an effective team and understand their own roles. The ideal candidate will have some experience in school governance (although this is not essential), or alternatively will have demonstrated leadership skills in a board or committee setting. The Chair will: demonstrate alignment to the purpose, values and beliefs of Ark Priory Primary Academy, work closely with the Regional Director and Principal to promote and maintain high standards of educational achievement by offering support, challenge and encouragement; ensure that the local governing body monitors the delivery of the vision, ethos and strategic direction for the school; utilise your personal and professional skills, experience and knowledge to lead the local governing body ensuring considered and sound discussions are held; delegate tasks across the local governing body so that all members contribute, and feel that their individual skills, knowledge and experience are well-used and that the overall workload is shared; ensure that the local governing body monitors and reviews the financial performance of the school and effective use of the school's resources; support the vision and ethos of Ark Schools and work collaboratively approach the role within the delegated responsibilities as outlined in Ark's Decision Making Framework As well as an interest in and commitment to the education sector we are seeking the following personal attributes: An engaging style, providing ideas and solutions A willingness to commit the required time and effort Team focused with strong leadership skills High levels of integrity An ability to challenge appropriately As Chair you should expect to commit up to two days per month to the role in term time but this is not necessarily time in school. Local Governing Body Ark governors are drawn from a range of backgrounds and bring their skills, life experience and work experience to the local governing body (LGB). Governors take on a link role and develop expertise in areas such as Safeguarding, Careers and Destinations, Finance and SEND. Ark provides general and specialist training to support governors, Chairs and future Chairs. The LGB meets five times a year. How to apply We want our local governing body to include members with a broad range of experience, backgrounds and skills that not only reflect the community we serve but contribute to our long term goals and add real value to our strategic decision making. We welcome applications from the widest possible diversity of backgrounds and all appointments are made on merit following a fair and transparent process. If you would like a confidential, informal discussion about the role please contact Katie Bird If you would like to be considered for the position please send an up to date CV with a covering letter explaining why you believe you would be suitable for the role via the button below. The closing date for applications is Friday 8th May 2026 and interviews will be held in May/June. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will take over the Chair role in September 2026 (with a period of handover from the current Chair). All Ark Chairs and governors are required to adhere to the Ark governors' Code of Conduct, undergo an enhanced disclosure DBS check and make an annual Declaration of Interest. This may require you to withdraw from specific discussions where you, a partner or close relative or associate stands to gain or where you are so close to a matter being discussed that it will be difficult for you to be impartial.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Chair of Governors Location: Ark Priory Primary Academy, Acton Ln, London W3 8NR Closing date: 08/05/2026 Interviews: May/June 2026 Start date: September 2026 This is an exciting time to join us as Chair of Governors on the local governing body for the Ark Priory Primary Academy. You will join a close-knit community of enthusiastic governors, teachers, senior leaders, pupils and parents, with guidance and support from the central team of experts at Ark Schools. The Chair must provide the local governing body with a clear lead and direction, ensuring that the governors work as an effective team and understand their own roles. The ideal candidate will have some experience in school governance (although this is not essential), or alternatively will have demonstrated leadership skills in a board or committee setting. The Chair will: demonstrate alignment to the purpose, values and beliefs of Ark Priory Primary Academy, work closely with the Regional Director and Principal to promote and maintain high standards of educational achievement by offering support, challenge and encouragement; ensure that the local governing body monitors the delivery of the vision, ethos and strategic direction for the school; utilise your personal and professional skills, experience and knowledge to lead the local governing body ensuring considered and sound discussions are held; delegate tasks across the local governing body so that all members contribute, and feel that their individual skills, knowledge and experience are well-used and that the overall workload is shared; ensure that the local governing body monitors and reviews the financial performance of the school and effective use of the school's resources; support the vision and ethos of Ark Schools and work collaboratively approach the role within the delegated responsibilities as outlined in Ark's Decision Making Framework As well as an interest in and commitment to the education sector we are seeking the following personal attributes: An engaging style, providing ideas and solutions A willingness to commit the required time and effort Team focused with strong leadership skills High levels of integrity An ability to challenge appropriately As Chair you should expect to commit up to two days per month to the role in term time but this is not necessarily time in school. Local Governing Body Ark governors are drawn from a range of backgrounds and bring their skills, life experience and work experience to the local governing body (LGB). Governors take on a link role and develop expertise in areas such as Safeguarding, Careers and Destinations, Finance and SEND. Ark provides general and specialist training to support governors, Chairs and future Chairs. The LGB meets five times a year. How to apply We want our local governing body to include members with a broad range of experience, backgrounds and skills that not only reflect the community we serve but contribute to our long term goals and add real value to our strategic decision making. We welcome applications from the widest possible diversity of backgrounds and all appointments are made on merit following a fair and transparent process. If you would like a confidential, informal discussion about the role please contact Katie Bird If you would like to be considered for the position please send an up to date CV with a covering letter explaining why you believe you would be suitable for the role via the button below. The closing date for applications is Friday 8th May 2026 and interviews will be held in May/June. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will take over the Chair role in September 2026 (with a period of handover from the current Chair). All Ark Chairs and governors are required to adhere to the Ark governors' Code of Conduct, undergo an enhanced disclosure DBS check and make an annual Declaration of Interest. This may require you to withdraw from specific discussions where you, a partner or close relative or associate stands to gain or where you are so close to a matter being discussed that it will be difficult for you to be impartial.

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