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Governance, Disciplinary and EDI Manager
Badminton England Wolverton, Buckinghamshire
Badminton England is the national governing body for badminton in England. We are committed to ensuring our sport is governed ethically, transparently and inclusively. We are now seeking to appoint an EDI, Governance & Disciplinary Manager - a new role designed to strengthen both our governance and disciplinary operations and the development of an inclusive organisational culture. The post-holder will ensure compliance with the Code for Sports Governance and lead the implementation of our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion strategy to ensure BE's vision of being the most inclusive and accessible sport. Role summary The Governance, Disciplinary and EDI Manager will act as a key coordination point for governance assurance, disciplinary case management and inclusive culture development. Working closely with internal teams and our BE committees, the post-holder will support effective decision making processes, maintain governance systems and policies, and lead work that embeds equality, diversity and inclusion across the organisation, membership and wider community. This role will contribute to building a transparent, accountable, and inclusive organisation that reflects the communities it serves. Key responsibilities 1. Governance Management Support the co ordination of our national committees ensuring compliance and adherence to the Code of Sport Governance and aligned to Board governance. Maintain statutory records, registers of interests, conflicts of interest, and gifting. Lead on updates to Articles of Association, Terms of Reference, internal governance guidance and related documents. Ensure compliance with the Code for Sports Governance, preparing evidence and supporting reporting cycles. Support the induction, ongoing training and appraisal of Board and Committee Members. Coordinate the annual Board and Committee effectiveness review and support implementation of improvement actions. Work with the CEO and Chair to ensure decision making is well governed and clearly documented. Ensure timely submissions to Companies House and other statutory/regulatory bodies. Maintain the organisation's risk register in collaboration with the senior leadership team. Prepare risk updates for Board and Committee reporting. Support development of risk mitigation plans and internal compliance processes. Coordinate organisational compliance with data protection requirements (including GDPR). Act as the designated Data Protection Officer for BE and ensure compliance across BE. Monitor and maintain policy frameworks and policies to ensure compliance. Maintain effective digital document management via SharePoint. 2. Disciplinary Management Be the first point of contact for disciplinary enquiries for clubs, counties and individuals. Lead, assess and triage cases to determine appropriate action in line with organisational policies and procedures. Co ordinate and manage disciplinary investigations, ensuring fairness, transparency, and adherence to governance standards and BE policies. Prepare case documentation and maintain accurate records for all disciplinary matters. Coordinate and manage disciplinary panels or hearings, including scheduling, briefing panel members, and ensuring compliance with due process. Communicate outcomes of disciplinary cases clearly and promptly to all relevant parties. Review and update disciplinary policies to ensure alignment with best practice and legal requirements. Monitor trends and risks in disciplinary cases to inform policy development and preventative measures. Ensure confidentiality and data protection compliance throughout all disciplinary processes. 3. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Leadership Lead the implementation and monitoring of the organisation's EDI strategy and DIAP action plan. Embed welcoming and inclusive practices across all areas of BE and provide guidance to BE staff in embedding this throughout the badminton community, particularly aligned to A Sport That Cares campaign. Coordinate delivery of EDI training and awareness initiatives for staff, volunteers, committees and the Board. Collect and analyse diversity data to support evidence based decision making and track progress against targets. Facilitate and drive EDI discussion groups to engage with under represented groups to ensure voices are listened to and BE strategy is informed by the recommendations of these groups. Keep up to date with legislation, sector best practice and national developments in EDI in sport to share with teams in BE to drive successful strategy implementation. Successful Candidate Essential Proven experience driving and supporting EDI initiatives and programmes at a strategic level. Proven experience driving and implementing governance at a strategic level. Proven experience in effective disciplinary management from allegation through to outcome at a strategic and operational delivery level. Proven experience in compliance with the Code for Sports Governance. Proven experience supporting Board/Committee administration and governance. Knowledge of data protection and privacy compliance requirements. Strong written and verbal communication skills and ability to engage stakeholders at all levels. Organisational and project management skills, with ability to prioritise multiple work streams. Discretion and ability to handle confidential/sensitive matters appropriately. Desirable Professional governance qualification (e.g. ICSA / Chartered Governance Institute). Experience of leading and managing disciplinary cases and investigation skills. Experience working in a sport, charity or membership based environment. Experience of data analysis to inform action planning. Experience developing or delivering EDI training or awareness sessions. Familiarity with digital governance and document management systems (e.g., SharePoint). Application process Please send us your CV along with a cover letter explaining why you're a great fit for the role. The closing date for applications is 17th April 2026. Please send your application as soon as possible. We reserve the right to close or withdraw the vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Working for Badminton England Find out what it is like to be part of our amazing team, check out our Working at Badminton England Information page here. Our Benefits Find out more about the benefits of working at Badminton England here. Job Title: Governance, Disciplinary and EDI Manager Responsible to: People and Strategy Director Office Location: National Badminton Centre, Milton Keynes (Hybrid working with minimum 2 days in the office to include Thursdays) Term: Permanent Hours: Full-time (35,58h) Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 Diversity & Inclusion: We positively celebrate Diversity & Inclusion at Badminton England. Our aim is to become the UK's most inclusive National Governing Body for our staff and members, reflecting and connecting with the diverse communities that we serve. We want people from all walks of life to feel valued for their individuality, thrive in our business and share a sense of belonging. To find out more about D&I at Badminton England, head over to our website to read out Inclusion Strategy.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Badminton England is the national governing body for badminton in England. We are committed to ensuring our sport is governed ethically, transparently and inclusively. We are now seeking to appoint an EDI, Governance & Disciplinary Manager - a new role designed to strengthen both our governance and disciplinary operations and the development of an inclusive organisational culture. The post-holder will ensure compliance with the Code for Sports Governance and lead the implementation of our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion strategy to ensure BE's vision of being the most inclusive and accessible sport. Role summary The Governance, Disciplinary and EDI Manager will act as a key coordination point for governance assurance, disciplinary case management and inclusive culture development. Working closely with internal teams and our BE committees, the post-holder will support effective decision making processes, maintain governance systems and policies, and lead work that embeds equality, diversity and inclusion across the organisation, membership and wider community. This role will contribute to building a transparent, accountable, and inclusive organisation that reflects the communities it serves. Key responsibilities 1. Governance Management Support the co ordination of our national committees ensuring compliance and adherence to the Code of Sport Governance and aligned to Board governance. Maintain statutory records, registers of interests, conflicts of interest, and gifting. Lead on updates to Articles of Association, Terms of Reference, internal governance guidance and related documents. Ensure compliance with the Code for Sports Governance, preparing evidence and supporting reporting cycles. Support the induction, ongoing training and appraisal of Board and Committee Members. Coordinate the annual Board and Committee effectiveness review and support implementation of improvement actions. Work with the CEO and Chair to ensure decision making is well governed and clearly documented. Ensure timely submissions to Companies House and other statutory/regulatory bodies. Maintain the organisation's risk register in collaboration with the senior leadership team. Prepare risk updates for Board and Committee reporting. Support development of risk mitigation plans and internal compliance processes. Coordinate organisational compliance with data protection requirements (including GDPR). Act as the designated Data Protection Officer for BE and ensure compliance across BE. Monitor and maintain policy frameworks and policies to ensure compliance. Maintain effective digital document management via SharePoint. 2. Disciplinary Management Be the first point of contact for disciplinary enquiries for clubs, counties and individuals. Lead, assess and triage cases to determine appropriate action in line with organisational policies and procedures. Co ordinate and manage disciplinary investigations, ensuring fairness, transparency, and adherence to governance standards and BE policies. Prepare case documentation and maintain accurate records for all disciplinary matters. Coordinate and manage disciplinary panels or hearings, including scheduling, briefing panel members, and ensuring compliance with due process. Communicate outcomes of disciplinary cases clearly and promptly to all relevant parties. Review and update disciplinary policies to ensure alignment with best practice and legal requirements. Monitor trends and risks in disciplinary cases to inform policy development and preventative measures. Ensure confidentiality and data protection compliance throughout all disciplinary processes. 3. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Leadership Lead the implementation and monitoring of the organisation's EDI strategy and DIAP action plan. Embed welcoming and inclusive practices across all areas of BE and provide guidance to BE staff in embedding this throughout the badminton community, particularly aligned to A Sport That Cares campaign. Coordinate delivery of EDI training and awareness initiatives for staff, volunteers, committees and the Board. Collect and analyse diversity data to support evidence based decision making and track progress against targets. Facilitate and drive EDI discussion groups to engage with under represented groups to ensure voices are listened to and BE strategy is informed by the recommendations of these groups. Keep up to date with legislation, sector best practice and national developments in EDI in sport to share with teams in BE to drive successful strategy implementation. Successful Candidate Essential Proven experience driving and supporting EDI initiatives and programmes at a strategic level. Proven experience driving and implementing governance at a strategic level. Proven experience in effective disciplinary management from allegation through to outcome at a strategic and operational delivery level. Proven experience in compliance with the Code for Sports Governance. Proven experience supporting Board/Committee administration and governance. Knowledge of data protection and privacy compliance requirements. Strong written and verbal communication skills and ability to engage stakeholders at all levels. Organisational and project management skills, with ability to prioritise multiple work streams. Discretion and ability to handle confidential/sensitive matters appropriately. Desirable Professional governance qualification (e.g. ICSA / Chartered Governance Institute). Experience of leading and managing disciplinary cases and investigation skills. Experience working in a sport, charity or membership based environment. Experience of data analysis to inform action planning. Experience developing or delivering EDI training or awareness sessions. Familiarity with digital governance and document management systems (e.g., SharePoint). Application process Please send us your CV along with a cover letter explaining why you're a great fit for the role. The closing date for applications is 17th April 2026. Please send your application as soon as possible. We reserve the right to close or withdraw the vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Working for Badminton England Find out what it is like to be part of our amazing team, check out our Working at Badminton England Information page here. Our Benefits Find out more about the benefits of working at Badminton England here. Job Title: Governance, Disciplinary and EDI Manager Responsible to: People and Strategy Director Office Location: National Badminton Centre, Milton Keynes (Hybrid working with minimum 2 days in the office to include Thursdays) Term: Permanent Hours: Full-time (35,58h) Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 Diversity & Inclusion: We positively celebrate Diversity & Inclusion at Badminton England. Our aim is to become the UK's most inclusive National Governing Body for our staff and members, reflecting and connecting with the diverse communities that we serve. We want people from all walks of life to feel valued for their individuality, thrive in our business and share a sense of belonging. To find out more about D&I at Badminton England, head over to our website to read out Inclusion Strategy.
THE HOUSING EXECUTIVE LTD RECRUITMENT CONSULTANTS
Chair and 3 x Board Members
THE HOUSING EXECUTIVE LTD RECRUITMENT CONSULTANTS
Do you want to make a meaningful difference to your community? NLM Housing is seeking motivated, experienced Housing Professionals, to join our collaborative and ambitious Board. We are looking for a Chair and three additional Board Members who can bring valuable skills, strategic insight, constructive challenge and a commitment to making a positive difference across the communities we serve. These are paid positions £6,500 per annum for the Chair and £2,750 per annum for each Board Position. NLM operates in the capitals' most vibrant cultural and artistic places, as well as being on the doorstep to Central London. NLM has 1,135 properties across five North East London boroughs. Since 2005 NLM has established itself as a successful development partner in the 'North River Alliance (NRA)' which collectively develops homes for social rent and shared ownership across London. NLM has a strong sense of mission, values and distinct identity by putting residents first, being open and trusted and nurturing great relationships. We value equity, inclusivity and empowerment. Last August we received a disappointing regulatory downgrade. We have a recovery plan in place and the Board and Executive team are working to address the issues raised by the regulator. The regulator also acknowledged areas of good practice and high tenant satisfaction, and we will continue to build on this to meet residents needs. To strengthen our governance, we are now recruiting a new Chair and three new Board Members. Our Board plays a vital part in setting NLM'S strategic direction. Working closely with our leadership team, you will help ensure performance remains strong, our services continue to evolve, and the voices of our customers are at the heart of our decision-making. If you have a strategic mindset, a collaborative approach and a passion for improving lives, we'd love to hear from you. We are recruiting for: An experienced Chair (with previous Board experience) and three Board Members. We are particularly interested in candidates who bring expertise in one or more of the following areas: Strategic Asset Management, Building Safety, Landlord Health & Safety, Housing Management, Strategic HR, Corporate Health & Safety and Cyber Security. We welcome applications from those with lived experience of Social Housing as we are committed to ensuring our Board reflects the diversity of the communities in which we work. If you are passionate about making a positive difference to the quality of life and future opportunities of our residents, customers, colleagues, and communities, then you share our vision. We are people-focused, ambitious and committed to working collaboratively to achieve the most effective outcomes. We champion inclusivity, and we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experience. The Housing Executive are acting as Recruitment Consultants for NLM and the contact is Carol Drummond, Director tel: email: . Application is by CV and Supporting Statement and full details are available in the attached pack. We welcome early applications although the deadlines are: Closing Date for all positions - 9 am, Monday 4 th May 2026 Screening interviews for all positions - week commencing 11 th May 2026 Panel interviews:- Chair - Tuesday 26 th May 2026 Board Members - Monday 1 st June 2026 This is a unique opportunity to make a direct difference in people's lives, leading a values-driven organisation at the heart of its community. If you are strategic, compassionate and resilient - and excited by the challenge of driving change within a small association with a big heart - we would love to hear from you.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Do you want to make a meaningful difference to your community? NLM Housing is seeking motivated, experienced Housing Professionals, to join our collaborative and ambitious Board. We are looking for a Chair and three additional Board Members who can bring valuable skills, strategic insight, constructive challenge and a commitment to making a positive difference across the communities we serve. These are paid positions £6,500 per annum for the Chair and £2,750 per annum for each Board Position. NLM operates in the capitals' most vibrant cultural and artistic places, as well as being on the doorstep to Central London. NLM has 1,135 properties across five North East London boroughs. Since 2005 NLM has established itself as a successful development partner in the 'North River Alliance (NRA)' which collectively develops homes for social rent and shared ownership across London. NLM has a strong sense of mission, values and distinct identity by putting residents first, being open and trusted and nurturing great relationships. We value equity, inclusivity and empowerment. Last August we received a disappointing regulatory downgrade. We have a recovery plan in place and the Board and Executive team are working to address the issues raised by the regulator. The regulator also acknowledged areas of good practice and high tenant satisfaction, and we will continue to build on this to meet residents needs. To strengthen our governance, we are now recruiting a new Chair and three new Board Members. Our Board plays a vital part in setting NLM'S strategic direction. Working closely with our leadership team, you will help ensure performance remains strong, our services continue to evolve, and the voices of our customers are at the heart of our decision-making. If you have a strategic mindset, a collaborative approach and a passion for improving lives, we'd love to hear from you. We are recruiting for: An experienced Chair (with previous Board experience) and three Board Members. We are particularly interested in candidates who bring expertise in one or more of the following areas: Strategic Asset Management, Building Safety, Landlord Health & Safety, Housing Management, Strategic HR, Corporate Health & Safety and Cyber Security. We welcome applications from those with lived experience of Social Housing as we are committed to ensuring our Board reflects the diversity of the communities in which we work. If you are passionate about making a positive difference to the quality of life and future opportunities of our residents, customers, colleagues, and communities, then you share our vision. We are people-focused, ambitious and committed to working collaboratively to achieve the most effective outcomes. We champion inclusivity, and we encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experience. The Housing Executive are acting as Recruitment Consultants for NLM and the contact is Carol Drummond, Director tel: email: . Application is by CV and Supporting Statement and full details are available in the attached pack. We welcome early applications although the deadlines are: Closing Date for all positions - 9 am, Monday 4 th May 2026 Screening interviews for all positions - week commencing 11 th May 2026 Panel interviews:- Chair - Tuesday 26 th May 2026 Board Members - Monday 1 st June 2026 This is a unique opportunity to make a direct difference in people's lives, leading a values-driven organisation at the heart of its community. If you are strategic, compassionate and resilient - and excited by the challenge of driving change within a small association with a big heart - we would love to hear from you.
SAMARITANS
Chair
SAMARITANS
Samaritans is the charity that prevents suicide through the power of human connection. Connecting people in crisis with trained volunteers who will always listen. People calling for change with those who need to listen. People who've been there before with those struggling now. For over seven decades, Samaritans has striven to ensure that fewer people die by suicide, ever since the very first call was answered in 1953. From those humble beginnings, we have grown into one of the UK and Ireland's most trusted charities. With 23,000 volunteers and 300 staff, we provide a 24/7/365 service. Samaritans never closes. As our Chair, Keith Leslie, comes to the end of his six-year tenure, we are now seeking an exceptional person to lead this incredible charity through its next stage of evolution. It is an exciting time for the charity as we undertake a transformational 'future proofing' programme. Our change programme will include a focus on finding the best service model for the future, major expansion of our online chat service, and exploring new innovative ways of volunteering to provide our life-saving service. Alongside this, we will continue to build on our influential voice across the UK and Ireland for maximum impact. To help us to deliver on this work, and achieve our vision that fewer people die by suicide, we need a Chair who will help drive effective decision-making and prioritisation. We need an inspirational, low ego, values-driven Chair. We are looking for someone with a combination of strong strategic leadership skills, emotional intelligence and exceptional communications skills. You will be able to influence key external stakeholders, build a strong partnership with our CEO and engage compellingly with our volunteer and staff community. Above all, you will ensure we remain trusted and recognised as a well-run, well-governed organisation through a period of significant change. To find out more about this exciting opportunity, please contact Miles at our executive search partners Green Park at or visit our microsite: Closing date is Sunday 10 May 2026 at 11.59pm.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Samaritans is the charity that prevents suicide through the power of human connection. Connecting people in crisis with trained volunteers who will always listen. People calling for change with those who need to listen. People who've been there before with those struggling now. For over seven decades, Samaritans has striven to ensure that fewer people die by suicide, ever since the very first call was answered in 1953. From those humble beginnings, we have grown into one of the UK and Ireland's most trusted charities. With 23,000 volunteers and 300 staff, we provide a 24/7/365 service. Samaritans never closes. As our Chair, Keith Leslie, comes to the end of his six-year tenure, we are now seeking an exceptional person to lead this incredible charity through its next stage of evolution. It is an exciting time for the charity as we undertake a transformational 'future proofing' programme. Our change programme will include a focus on finding the best service model for the future, major expansion of our online chat service, and exploring new innovative ways of volunteering to provide our life-saving service. Alongside this, we will continue to build on our influential voice across the UK and Ireland for maximum impact. To help us to deliver on this work, and achieve our vision that fewer people die by suicide, we need a Chair who will help drive effective decision-making and prioritisation. We need an inspirational, low ego, values-driven Chair. We are looking for someone with a combination of strong strategic leadership skills, emotional intelligence and exceptional communications skills. You will be able to influence key external stakeholders, build a strong partnership with our CEO and engage compellingly with our volunteer and staff community. Above all, you will ensure we remain trusted and recognised as a well-run, well-governed organisation through a period of significant change. To find out more about this exciting opportunity, please contact Miles at our executive search partners Green Park at or visit our microsite: Closing date is Sunday 10 May 2026 at 11.59pm.
Change Manager
NextEnergy Group
We are seeking an experienced Change Manager to lead the people side of digital transformation at NextEnergy Group. This is a newly created function and role, the first of its kind in the organisation, and represents a genuine opportunity to define how change is managed, communicated, and embedded across the business. You will be responsible for ensuring that digital initiatives delivered by the Technology & Digital Services (TDS) team land successfully with end users, driving adoption, minimising disruption, and maximising the return on our technology investments. Working closely with a network of business side change agents, including our Communications & Branding team, you will align internal communications, readiness activities, and training to support the rollout of our growing portfolio of digital products and platforms. This role requires someone who can build from the ground up establishing the change management standards, tools, and frameworks that will underpin TDS delivery for years to come - while simultaneously managing an in flight portfolio of initiatives from day one. You will need to be as comfortable chairing our Change Advisory Board (CAB) and influencing senior stakeholders as you are coaching a change agent or product manager through the change process for the first time. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Define, implement, and continuously improve a structured change management methodology aligned to an industry recognised framework (e.g. Prosci/ADKAR, Kotter, or equivalent), building a repeatable, scalable approach that can grow with the team. Develop and maintain the organisation's change management standards, templates, and playbooks for digital initiative rollouts. Assess the change impact and organisational readiness for each initiative, tailoring the approach to the scale, risk, and complexity of each rollout. Ensure change management activities are fully embedded within the agile delivery framework, integrated from project inception through to post launch adoption rather than treated as a downstream activity. Ensure that all change initiatives are clearly positioned within the broader Group strategy, reinforcing organisational priorities and helping employees understand the strategic rationale behind digital transformation efforts. Build the change management capability of the TDS team and wider business, creating shared language and consistent practices. Define how change management success is measured, ensuring all metrics and outcomes are aligned to the organisation's existing benefits realisation framework, and incorporating employee engagement, sentiment, and change readiness indicators in collaboration with Communications and People teams. Change Advisory Board (CAB) Co Chair the CAB, owning the agenda, process, and rigour of change request reviews across the TDS portfolio. Ensure that change requests are assessed consistently, with appropriate stakeholder representation and clear decision making on approval, deferral, or rejection. Coach both change agents and product managers on the CAB process, building understanding and confidence in how to prepare, present, and respond to change requests effectively. Continuously improve the CAB process to keep pace with the volume and complexity of digital change across the organisation. Digital Initiative Delivery Partner with Product Managers and the PMO to embed change management activities into the agile delivery lifecycle from inception through to post launch adoption. Develop and execute change plans for concurrent digital rollouts, managing competing priorities and timelines across the TDS portfolio. Track adoption and benefits realisation against agreed metrics, providing clear and regular reporting to senior stakeholders in line with the organisation's benefits realisation framework. Lead post implementation reviews to capture lessons learned and continuously improve the change approach. Change Agent Network Identify, engage, and develop a network of change agents across the business to act as champions for digital initiatives within their teams. Coach change agents on change management principles and practice, equipping them with the tools, messaging, and confidence they need to drive adoption locally. Maintain strong, trust based relationships with change agents, acting as their primary point of contact and escalation route throughout each rollout. Stakeholder Engagement & Internal Communications Map and manage stakeholder groups across each initiative, developing targeted engagement strategies based on impact and influence. Work in partnership with the Communications & Branding team to develop and coordinate internal communications, ensuring messaging aligns with the Group's strategic narrative, is fully on brand, clear, timely, and tailored to the audience, in line with established communications governance and approval processes. All internal communications will be developed in partnership with the Communications & Branding team, who retain ownership of tone of voice, messaging standards, brand alignment, and channel governance. Facilitate workshops, roadshows, and briefing sessions to build awareness and desire for change across affected teams. Provide coaching and support to senior leaders to help them fulfil their role as visible and effective change sponsors, establishing clear expectations and accountability for active leadership throughout each initiative lifecycle. Training & Enablement Identify training needs arising from digital rollouts and coordinate the development and delivery of appropriate learning interventions. Ensure end users are fully equipped to adopt new tools, processes, and ways of working before go live. Develop self service enablement resources to support ongoing adoption beyond the initial rollout period. Risk & Resistance Management Proactively identify resistance to change and develop targeted mitigation strategies to address it. Escalate material change risks to the Head of Product & PMO and relevant project sponsors, with recommended actions. Monitor adoption and usage data post launch, identifying areas where additional support or intervention is needed. SKILLS & COMPETENCIES Deep expertise in at least one industry recognised change management methodology (e.g. Prosci/ADKAR, Kotter, or similar), with the ability to adapt and evolve the approach to suit the organisation. Proven ability to build change management frameworks and practices from scratch in an organisation with limited existing capability. Strong understanding of how technology and digital change affects people, processes, and culture and what it takes to make adoption stick. Experience chairing or leading a Change Advisory Board process in a technology or digital environment highly desirable. Fluency in agile delivery practices and the ability to integrate change management activities seamlessly into agile ways of working. Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence and build trust at all levels of the organisation without direct authority. Confident communicator, able to translate complex technical change into clear, compelling narratives for non technical audiences. Experience working alongside communications and branding functions to develop and deliver internal change communications. Skilled at managing multiple concurrent change initiatives, with strong planning and prioritisation skills. Resilient and adaptable, comfortable operating in ambiguity and hitting the ground running in a fast paced environment. Delivery focus with strong critical thinking and problem solving skills. Passion for sustainability and the mission to lead the transition to clean energy. Commitment to NextEnergy Group's values: be a leader, build trust, be responsible, be innovative, and 'Bring your Alpha'. EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS 5-8 years of experience in a dedicated change management role, with a focus on digital or technology led change. Demonstrated experience designing and implementing a structured change management methodology within an organisation. Proven track record of managing change across multiple concurrent initiatives in a fast paced, agile environment. Experience chairing or playing a leading role in a Change Advisory Board process. Experience building and coordinating change agent or champion networks within a business. Strong background in stakeholder engagement and internal communications in the context of technology rollouts. Experience developing and delivering training and enablement programmes for new digital tools and processes. Experience working in the energy or financial services sector is essential. Experience working in or alongside a technology or digital delivery team is necessary. Formal change management certification (e.g. Prosci, APMG Change Management Practitioner, or equivalent) highly desirable. Fluency in Italian highly desirable given the Group's significant operations in Italy. The right to work in the UK. WHAT WE OFFER A busy role in a supportive team, with plenty of opportunities to learn. International scope - we operate in over 8 countries. Hybrid working - we will need you in the central London (Mayfair) office at least twice a week . click apply for full job details
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced Change Manager to lead the people side of digital transformation at NextEnergy Group. This is a newly created function and role, the first of its kind in the organisation, and represents a genuine opportunity to define how change is managed, communicated, and embedded across the business. You will be responsible for ensuring that digital initiatives delivered by the Technology & Digital Services (TDS) team land successfully with end users, driving adoption, minimising disruption, and maximising the return on our technology investments. Working closely with a network of business side change agents, including our Communications & Branding team, you will align internal communications, readiness activities, and training to support the rollout of our growing portfolio of digital products and platforms. This role requires someone who can build from the ground up establishing the change management standards, tools, and frameworks that will underpin TDS delivery for years to come - while simultaneously managing an in flight portfolio of initiatives from day one. You will need to be as comfortable chairing our Change Advisory Board (CAB) and influencing senior stakeholders as you are coaching a change agent or product manager through the change process for the first time. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Define, implement, and continuously improve a structured change management methodology aligned to an industry recognised framework (e.g. Prosci/ADKAR, Kotter, or equivalent), building a repeatable, scalable approach that can grow with the team. Develop and maintain the organisation's change management standards, templates, and playbooks for digital initiative rollouts. Assess the change impact and organisational readiness for each initiative, tailoring the approach to the scale, risk, and complexity of each rollout. Ensure change management activities are fully embedded within the agile delivery framework, integrated from project inception through to post launch adoption rather than treated as a downstream activity. Ensure that all change initiatives are clearly positioned within the broader Group strategy, reinforcing organisational priorities and helping employees understand the strategic rationale behind digital transformation efforts. Build the change management capability of the TDS team and wider business, creating shared language and consistent practices. Define how change management success is measured, ensuring all metrics and outcomes are aligned to the organisation's existing benefits realisation framework, and incorporating employee engagement, sentiment, and change readiness indicators in collaboration with Communications and People teams. Change Advisory Board (CAB) Co Chair the CAB, owning the agenda, process, and rigour of change request reviews across the TDS portfolio. Ensure that change requests are assessed consistently, with appropriate stakeholder representation and clear decision making on approval, deferral, or rejection. Coach both change agents and product managers on the CAB process, building understanding and confidence in how to prepare, present, and respond to change requests effectively. Continuously improve the CAB process to keep pace with the volume and complexity of digital change across the organisation. Digital Initiative Delivery Partner with Product Managers and the PMO to embed change management activities into the agile delivery lifecycle from inception through to post launch adoption. Develop and execute change plans for concurrent digital rollouts, managing competing priorities and timelines across the TDS portfolio. Track adoption and benefits realisation against agreed metrics, providing clear and regular reporting to senior stakeholders in line with the organisation's benefits realisation framework. Lead post implementation reviews to capture lessons learned and continuously improve the change approach. Change Agent Network Identify, engage, and develop a network of change agents across the business to act as champions for digital initiatives within their teams. Coach change agents on change management principles and practice, equipping them with the tools, messaging, and confidence they need to drive adoption locally. Maintain strong, trust based relationships with change agents, acting as their primary point of contact and escalation route throughout each rollout. Stakeholder Engagement & Internal Communications Map and manage stakeholder groups across each initiative, developing targeted engagement strategies based on impact and influence. Work in partnership with the Communications & Branding team to develop and coordinate internal communications, ensuring messaging aligns with the Group's strategic narrative, is fully on brand, clear, timely, and tailored to the audience, in line with established communications governance and approval processes. All internal communications will be developed in partnership with the Communications & Branding team, who retain ownership of tone of voice, messaging standards, brand alignment, and channel governance. Facilitate workshops, roadshows, and briefing sessions to build awareness and desire for change across affected teams. Provide coaching and support to senior leaders to help them fulfil their role as visible and effective change sponsors, establishing clear expectations and accountability for active leadership throughout each initiative lifecycle. Training & Enablement Identify training needs arising from digital rollouts and coordinate the development and delivery of appropriate learning interventions. Ensure end users are fully equipped to adopt new tools, processes, and ways of working before go live. Develop self service enablement resources to support ongoing adoption beyond the initial rollout period. Risk & Resistance Management Proactively identify resistance to change and develop targeted mitigation strategies to address it. Escalate material change risks to the Head of Product & PMO and relevant project sponsors, with recommended actions. Monitor adoption and usage data post launch, identifying areas where additional support or intervention is needed. SKILLS & COMPETENCIES Deep expertise in at least one industry recognised change management methodology (e.g. Prosci/ADKAR, Kotter, or similar), with the ability to adapt and evolve the approach to suit the organisation. Proven ability to build change management frameworks and practices from scratch in an organisation with limited existing capability. Strong understanding of how technology and digital change affects people, processes, and culture and what it takes to make adoption stick. Experience chairing or leading a Change Advisory Board process in a technology or digital environment highly desirable. Fluency in agile delivery practices and the ability to integrate change management activities seamlessly into agile ways of working. Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence and build trust at all levels of the organisation without direct authority. Confident communicator, able to translate complex technical change into clear, compelling narratives for non technical audiences. Experience working alongside communications and branding functions to develop and deliver internal change communications. Skilled at managing multiple concurrent change initiatives, with strong planning and prioritisation skills. Resilient and adaptable, comfortable operating in ambiguity and hitting the ground running in a fast paced environment. Delivery focus with strong critical thinking and problem solving skills. Passion for sustainability and the mission to lead the transition to clean energy. Commitment to NextEnergy Group's values: be a leader, build trust, be responsible, be innovative, and 'Bring your Alpha'. EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS 5-8 years of experience in a dedicated change management role, with a focus on digital or technology led change. Demonstrated experience designing and implementing a structured change management methodology within an organisation. Proven track record of managing change across multiple concurrent initiatives in a fast paced, agile environment. Experience chairing or playing a leading role in a Change Advisory Board process. Experience building and coordinating change agent or champion networks within a business. Strong background in stakeholder engagement and internal communications in the context of technology rollouts. Experience developing and delivering training and enablement programmes for new digital tools and processes. Experience working in the energy or financial services sector is essential. Experience working in or alongside a technology or digital delivery team is necessary. Formal change management certification (e.g. Prosci, APMG Change Management Practitioner, or equivalent) highly desirable. Fluency in Italian highly desirable given the Group's significant operations in Italy. The right to work in the UK. WHAT WE OFFER A busy role in a supportive team, with plenty of opportunities to learn. International scope - we operate in over 8 countries. Hybrid working - we will need you in the central London (Mayfair) office at least twice a week . click apply for full job details
Kier Group
Senior Design Manager
Kier Group
We're looking for a Senior Design Manager to join our Assured Delivery team based Nationwide. We believe in building teams around our people, rather than squeezing people into our teams, and we want to help you carve out a role in which you'll grow and thrive for many years to come. We offer market-leading development opportunities, supporting our graduates through the early stages of their careers, enabling our people to become professionally qualified, providing management training and qualifications, and supporting ongoing technical development throughout our people's careers., we actively promote, so you can keep pushing and stretching yourself. Location: Nationwide - remote working available, with occasional travel to the office required. Hours: 42 hours per week - some flexibility on hours available if desired, just let us know when you speak to us. We are unable to offer certificates of sponsorship to any candidates in this role. What will you be responsible for? As a Senior Design Manager, you'll be working within the Assured Delivery team. You'll be at the heart of managing design excellence across a diverse portfolio of infrastructure projects within Kier Design. You'll work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, providing expert guidance to ensure design quality, innovation and compliance across Transportation, Water, Environment and Energy sectors. Your day to day will include: Leading design management and engineering assurance, maintaining control of design programmes, budgets and quality standards Managing interfaces between stakeholders, design teams and construction teams throughout the project lifecycle Chairing interdisciplinary coordination meetings and owning engineering discipline interfaces Leading design development with a focus on buildability, safety, sustainability and value engineering Ensuring technical compliance and quality control across all design requirements What are we looking for? This role of Senior Design Manager is great for you if: You have a degree in an engineering discipline and are professionally qualified (CEng/IEng) or working towards qualification, have experience leading multi-disciplinary engineering and construction projects You're a collaborative team player with excellent communication skills and relationship-building abilities You're resourceful and creative with a talent for innovative problem-solving You have detailed knowledge of CDM 2015 and strong technical and information management skills, with a valid driving licence Rewards and benefits We're proud to be able to offer our brilliant people a wide variety of benefits that you can tailor to your needs. You can see more information of benefits here. Diversity and inclusion Making Kier a diverse and inclusive place to work is a huge priority for us. We're proud of the steps we've taken so far, but we know we must always do more. Our employees are key in shaping Kier's diversity and inclusion initiatives and our people have made a huge impact on how we work, by using their experiences to shape our policies. You can see our D&I action plan here. As a Disability Confident employer, we will ensure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria for this role will be offered an interview. We look forward to seeing your application to . Matched pension scheme up to 7.5%, Life Assurance, Enhanced Family Friendly Policies, Discounts on go-to brands, Free Heath and wellbeing services, Training and development schemes, Electric Vehicle Leasing, Paid volunteering leave.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
We're looking for a Senior Design Manager to join our Assured Delivery team based Nationwide. We believe in building teams around our people, rather than squeezing people into our teams, and we want to help you carve out a role in which you'll grow and thrive for many years to come. We offer market-leading development opportunities, supporting our graduates through the early stages of their careers, enabling our people to become professionally qualified, providing management training and qualifications, and supporting ongoing technical development throughout our people's careers., we actively promote, so you can keep pushing and stretching yourself. Location: Nationwide - remote working available, with occasional travel to the office required. Hours: 42 hours per week - some flexibility on hours available if desired, just let us know when you speak to us. We are unable to offer certificates of sponsorship to any candidates in this role. What will you be responsible for? As a Senior Design Manager, you'll be working within the Assured Delivery team. You'll be at the heart of managing design excellence across a diverse portfolio of infrastructure projects within Kier Design. You'll work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, providing expert guidance to ensure design quality, innovation and compliance across Transportation, Water, Environment and Energy sectors. Your day to day will include: Leading design management and engineering assurance, maintaining control of design programmes, budgets and quality standards Managing interfaces between stakeholders, design teams and construction teams throughout the project lifecycle Chairing interdisciplinary coordination meetings and owning engineering discipline interfaces Leading design development with a focus on buildability, safety, sustainability and value engineering Ensuring technical compliance and quality control across all design requirements What are we looking for? This role of Senior Design Manager is great for you if: You have a degree in an engineering discipline and are professionally qualified (CEng/IEng) or working towards qualification, have experience leading multi-disciplinary engineering and construction projects You're a collaborative team player with excellent communication skills and relationship-building abilities You're resourceful and creative with a talent for innovative problem-solving You have detailed knowledge of CDM 2015 and strong technical and information management skills, with a valid driving licence Rewards and benefits We're proud to be able to offer our brilliant people a wide variety of benefits that you can tailor to your needs. You can see more information of benefits here. Diversity and inclusion Making Kier a diverse and inclusive place to work is a huge priority for us. We're proud of the steps we've taken so far, but we know we must always do more. Our employees are key in shaping Kier's diversity and inclusion initiatives and our people have made a huge impact on how we work, by using their experiences to shape our policies. You can see our D&I action plan here. As a Disability Confident employer, we will ensure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria for this role will be offered an interview. We look forward to seeing your application to . Matched pension scheme up to 7.5%, Life Assurance, Enhanced Family Friendly Policies, Discounts on go-to brands, Free Heath and wellbeing services, Training and development schemes, Electric Vehicle Leasing, Paid volunteering leave.
Abeer Macintyre Consultancy
Head of Development
Abeer Macintyre Consultancy Dundee, Angus
High School of Dundee is a values-led school with a strong commitment to opportunity, inclusion and community. Its core values of Compassion, Challenge and Collaboration shape both its culture and its approach to learning. The school is committed to ensuring that pupils feel known, supported and inspired to fulfil their potential. While academic achievement is important, the school places equal value on confidence, self-worth, curiosity, creativity and social responsibility. Founded in 1239, High School of Dundee combines a proud heritage with a modern, forward-looking outlook. It aims to equip young people to contribute positively to the world around them and to make thoughtful, values-based decisions throughout their lives. At the heart of this mission is the High School of Dundee Charitable Foundation, established in 2000 as a registered charity. The Foundation exists to widen access to a High School education by supporting talented young people who may not otherwise be able to attend due to financial circumstances. The Foundation s key objectives are: To raise funds for children who need financial assistance to take up their place at the school To raise funds to support the school in providing the best possible learning environment Through its bursary programme, the Foundation promotes social mobility, inclusion and fairness, while enriching the school community through greater diversity of background and experience. The school and Foundation also contribute more widely through community partnerships, fundraising activity and outreach work that encourages empathy, responsibility and a culture of giving back. About the Role This is a newly created opportunity for an experienced fundraiser to lead the next phase of philanthropic growth for High School of Dundee and its Charitable Foundation. The role sits within the school but works closely with the Foundation, which is a separate entity with its own Board of Trustees and lay members. All funds raised are received by the Foundation and distributed to support agreed priorities, most notably bursaries for talented young people from families who would otherwise be unable to afford school fees, as well as selected capital projects that improve the school s infrastructure and facilities. The school has not had a dedicated fundraiser in post since before COVID. In recent years, fundraising has been absorbed within other teams, with activity focused more on maintaining relationships than generating significant new income. Legacy giving has remained strong and has helped sustain the Foundation, while events such as the annual Gala Ball have continued to attract support. However, there is substantial untapped potential across alumni, parents, donors and the wider school community. At a time when independent schools are facing increased financial pressure, including the impact of VAT on tuition fees and rising delivery costs, the school has taken the strategic decision to invest in dedicated fundraising leadership. The new Head of Development will work closely with the Executive Rector, Foundation Chair and Board of Trustees to develop and deliver a new fundraising strategy for the future. The role will focus on: Growing philanthropic income across a range of streams Strengthening alumni and supporter engagement Increasing annual bursary funding from £150,000 to £500,000 over five years Delivering a first-year target of an additional £50,000 This is a standalone role, so the successful candidate will need to combine strategic thinking with hands-on delivery. It will suit someone who is comfortable building relationships, shaping a clear plan, influencing senior stakeholders and delivering fundraising activity directly. Key Responsibilities Fundraising strategy and income generation Grow fundraised income from alumni, individuals, trusts and foundations, corporates and other friends of the school Develop a multi-income fundraising strategy in partnership with the Executive Rector, Foundation Committee and Trustees Create segmentation, cultivation, stewardship and solicitation plans for existing and prospective supporters Ensure fundraising priorities remain aligned to the school s wider strategic goals Donor and stakeholder engagement Build and maintain strong relationships with alumni, with a particular emphasis on the UK and Europe Engage alumni as ambassadors, volunteers and supporters of school priorities Work closely with groups connected to the school, including alumni committees and related networks Support senior staff, Board members and Foundation representatives in approaches to high-level donors Help identify, cultivate and steward major donor relationships Events and development activity Lead collaboration with senior staff and volunteer leaders to plan and deliver cultivation and fundraising events Support events such as lunches, dinners, personal visits and other donor engagement opportunities in Dundee and elsewhere as required Develop and deliver an alumni volunteering and ambassador programme, including support for internships, guest speakers and mentors Leadership and operational delivery Provide fundraising expertise and guidance to colleagues across the school where needed Manage the fundraising budget effectively and ensure activity is approved and delivered within budget Raise the profile and reputation of the Development function internally and externally Maintain awareness of fundraising best practice, regulatory requirements and sector developments Ensure all fundraising activity adheres to relevant professional codes and regulations Undertake other duties appropriate to the role as directed by the Executive Rector Person Specification Essential experience and knowledge Significant fundraising experience, including a track record of growing income Understanding of effective fundraising within the education sector or a comparable charitable setting Experience of working across complex organisations and managing multiple stakeholders Strong communication and engagement skills Financial management and budgeting experience Degree in a relevant discipline or equivalent professional experience Essential skills and competencies Ability to deliver against agreed income and engagement targets Strategic thinker with the ability to solve problems and turn plans into action Strong relationship-building, influencing and cross-organisational collaboration skills Confidence working with senior leaders, Trustees, volunteers and donors Ability to work calmly in a fast-paced and changing environment Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Ability to work independently, use initiative and manage ambiguity Commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion Strong alignment with the values of the school and its commitment to bursary support and widening opportunity Desirable Experience in school, higher education or charity fundraising Personal experience of bursary support or a strong understanding of its impact What the School is Looking For The school is seeking someone who is both strategic and hands-on. This is a high-profile role at the centre of school life, so the successful candidate will need to bring warmth, credibility, excellent judgement and the ability to build trust quickly. A genuine commitment to the mission of widening access to education is essential. The school is keen to appoint someone who understands that this work is rooted in opportunity, fairness and long-term impact. High School of Dundee describes itself as anything but elitist. Many families make significant sacrifices to invest in their children s education, and the successful candidate will need to feel comfortable and aligned within that environment. Salary and Benefits Salary: £55,000 £60,000, depending on experience Hours: 35 hours per week Working pattern: Flexible Contract: Full-time, permanent Reporting to: Executive Rector Direct reports: None Location: Euclid Campus, Dundee / hybrid, with an expectation of around 2 days per week on site Annual leave: 37 days including public holidays Pension: Defined contribution scheme with employer contribution options of 8% or 13.55%, depending on employee contribution level Benefits platform: Pluxee Fee remission: 40% Additional benefit: Access to the school gym at Mayfield outside school hours Safeguarding and Eligibility The successful candidate will be required to undertake a check through the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme. Any offer of employment will be conditional on satisfactory PVG clearance. Please note that this role is only open to candidates who already have the legal right to work in the UK on a permanent basis. How to Apply Applications should be made by CV and covering letter, with neither document exceeding two pages. This recruitment campaign is being managed by Abeer Macintyre Consultancy. Early applications are encouraged . click apply for full job details
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
High School of Dundee is a values-led school with a strong commitment to opportunity, inclusion and community. Its core values of Compassion, Challenge and Collaboration shape both its culture and its approach to learning. The school is committed to ensuring that pupils feel known, supported and inspired to fulfil their potential. While academic achievement is important, the school places equal value on confidence, self-worth, curiosity, creativity and social responsibility. Founded in 1239, High School of Dundee combines a proud heritage with a modern, forward-looking outlook. It aims to equip young people to contribute positively to the world around them and to make thoughtful, values-based decisions throughout their lives. At the heart of this mission is the High School of Dundee Charitable Foundation, established in 2000 as a registered charity. The Foundation exists to widen access to a High School education by supporting talented young people who may not otherwise be able to attend due to financial circumstances. The Foundation s key objectives are: To raise funds for children who need financial assistance to take up their place at the school To raise funds to support the school in providing the best possible learning environment Through its bursary programme, the Foundation promotes social mobility, inclusion and fairness, while enriching the school community through greater diversity of background and experience. The school and Foundation also contribute more widely through community partnerships, fundraising activity and outreach work that encourages empathy, responsibility and a culture of giving back. About the Role This is a newly created opportunity for an experienced fundraiser to lead the next phase of philanthropic growth for High School of Dundee and its Charitable Foundation. The role sits within the school but works closely with the Foundation, which is a separate entity with its own Board of Trustees and lay members. All funds raised are received by the Foundation and distributed to support agreed priorities, most notably bursaries for talented young people from families who would otherwise be unable to afford school fees, as well as selected capital projects that improve the school s infrastructure and facilities. The school has not had a dedicated fundraiser in post since before COVID. In recent years, fundraising has been absorbed within other teams, with activity focused more on maintaining relationships than generating significant new income. Legacy giving has remained strong and has helped sustain the Foundation, while events such as the annual Gala Ball have continued to attract support. However, there is substantial untapped potential across alumni, parents, donors and the wider school community. At a time when independent schools are facing increased financial pressure, including the impact of VAT on tuition fees and rising delivery costs, the school has taken the strategic decision to invest in dedicated fundraising leadership. The new Head of Development will work closely with the Executive Rector, Foundation Chair and Board of Trustees to develop and deliver a new fundraising strategy for the future. The role will focus on: Growing philanthropic income across a range of streams Strengthening alumni and supporter engagement Increasing annual bursary funding from £150,000 to £500,000 over five years Delivering a first-year target of an additional £50,000 This is a standalone role, so the successful candidate will need to combine strategic thinking with hands-on delivery. It will suit someone who is comfortable building relationships, shaping a clear plan, influencing senior stakeholders and delivering fundraising activity directly. Key Responsibilities Fundraising strategy and income generation Grow fundraised income from alumni, individuals, trusts and foundations, corporates and other friends of the school Develop a multi-income fundraising strategy in partnership with the Executive Rector, Foundation Committee and Trustees Create segmentation, cultivation, stewardship and solicitation plans for existing and prospective supporters Ensure fundraising priorities remain aligned to the school s wider strategic goals Donor and stakeholder engagement Build and maintain strong relationships with alumni, with a particular emphasis on the UK and Europe Engage alumni as ambassadors, volunteers and supporters of school priorities Work closely with groups connected to the school, including alumni committees and related networks Support senior staff, Board members and Foundation representatives in approaches to high-level donors Help identify, cultivate and steward major donor relationships Events and development activity Lead collaboration with senior staff and volunteer leaders to plan and deliver cultivation and fundraising events Support events such as lunches, dinners, personal visits and other donor engagement opportunities in Dundee and elsewhere as required Develop and deliver an alumni volunteering and ambassador programme, including support for internships, guest speakers and mentors Leadership and operational delivery Provide fundraising expertise and guidance to colleagues across the school where needed Manage the fundraising budget effectively and ensure activity is approved and delivered within budget Raise the profile and reputation of the Development function internally and externally Maintain awareness of fundraising best practice, regulatory requirements and sector developments Ensure all fundraising activity adheres to relevant professional codes and regulations Undertake other duties appropriate to the role as directed by the Executive Rector Person Specification Essential experience and knowledge Significant fundraising experience, including a track record of growing income Understanding of effective fundraising within the education sector or a comparable charitable setting Experience of working across complex organisations and managing multiple stakeholders Strong communication and engagement skills Financial management and budgeting experience Degree in a relevant discipline or equivalent professional experience Essential skills and competencies Ability to deliver against agreed income and engagement targets Strategic thinker with the ability to solve problems and turn plans into action Strong relationship-building, influencing and cross-organisational collaboration skills Confidence working with senior leaders, Trustees, volunteers and donors Ability to work calmly in a fast-paced and changing environment Strong organisational skills and attention to detail Ability to work independently, use initiative and manage ambiguity Commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion Strong alignment with the values of the school and its commitment to bursary support and widening opportunity Desirable Experience in school, higher education or charity fundraising Personal experience of bursary support or a strong understanding of its impact What the School is Looking For The school is seeking someone who is both strategic and hands-on. This is a high-profile role at the centre of school life, so the successful candidate will need to bring warmth, credibility, excellent judgement and the ability to build trust quickly. A genuine commitment to the mission of widening access to education is essential. The school is keen to appoint someone who understands that this work is rooted in opportunity, fairness and long-term impact. High School of Dundee describes itself as anything but elitist. Many families make significant sacrifices to invest in their children s education, and the successful candidate will need to feel comfortable and aligned within that environment. Salary and Benefits Salary: £55,000 £60,000, depending on experience Hours: 35 hours per week Working pattern: Flexible Contract: Full-time, permanent Reporting to: Executive Rector Direct reports: None Location: Euclid Campus, Dundee / hybrid, with an expectation of around 2 days per week on site Annual leave: 37 days including public holidays Pension: Defined contribution scheme with employer contribution options of 8% or 13.55%, depending on employee contribution level Benefits platform: Pluxee Fee remission: 40% Additional benefit: Access to the school gym at Mayfield outside school hours Safeguarding and Eligibility The successful candidate will be required to undertake a check through the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme. Any offer of employment will be conditional on satisfactory PVG clearance. Please note that this role is only open to candidates who already have the legal right to work in the UK on a permanent basis. How to Apply Applications should be made by CV and covering letter, with neither document exceeding two pages. This recruitment campaign is being managed by Abeer Macintyre Consultancy. Early applications are encouraged . click apply for full job details
RIDING LIGHTS THEATRE CO
Chair of the Board of Trustees
RIDING LIGHTS THEATRE CO
Chair of the Board of Trustees Riding Lights has undergone a transitional period, with the recruitment of a new executive team with Paul Birch, Artistic Director and Oliver Brown, Executive Director. Under the new leadership the company has found new models of working and building new partnerships to support the ongoing mission of Riding Lights. The company is now looking forward to celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2027. Riding Lights tours the UK with work inspired and influenced by the Christian faith, they also own and manage Friargate Theatre, a small studio theatre in the heart of York, which presents a received programme of events, provides rehearsal facilities, and an administration base for the company. Riding Lights is a charity and company limited by guarantee. The Chair provides strategic leadership to the Board of Trustees, ensuring the effective governance, sustainability and artistic ambition of Riding Lights Theatre Company. The Chair works in close partnership with the Artistic Director and Executive Director to support the organisation's vision, values and charitable objectives, while maintaining robust governance and accountability
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Chair of the Board of Trustees Riding Lights has undergone a transitional period, with the recruitment of a new executive team with Paul Birch, Artistic Director and Oliver Brown, Executive Director. Under the new leadership the company has found new models of working and building new partnerships to support the ongoing mission of Riding Lights. The company is now looking forward to celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2027. Riding Lights tours the UK with work inspired and influenced by the Christian faith, they also own and manage Friargate Theatre, a small studio theatre in the heart of York, which presents a received programme of events, provides rehearsal facilities, and an administration base for the company. Riding Lights is a charity and company limited by guarantee. The Chair provides strategic leadership to the Board of Trustees, ensuring the effective governance, sustainability and artistic ambition of Riding Lights Theatre Company. The Chair works in close partnership with the Artistic Director and Executive Director to support the organisation's vision, values and charitable objectives, while maintaining robust governance and accountability
Kier Group
Design Manager
Kier Group
We're looking for a Design Manager to join our Assured Delivery team based in Nationwide. We believe in building teams around our people, rather than squeezing people into our teams, and we want to help you carve out a role in which you'll grow and thrive for many years to come. We offer market-leading development opportunities, supporting our graduates through the early stages of their careers, enabling our people to become professionally qualified, providing management training and qualifications, and supporting ongoing technical development throughout our people's careers., we actively promote, so you can keep pushing and stretching yourself. Location: Nationwide - remote working available, with occasional travel to the office required. Hours: 42 hours per week - some flexibility on hours available if desired, just let us know when you speak to us. We are unable to offer certificates of sponsorship to any candidates in this role What will you be responsible for? As a Design Manager, you'll be working within the Assured Delivery team, supporting them in delivering high-quality design solutions. design programmes and quality standards are met through effective management of internal and external designers, stakeholders and client teams. You'll be exposed to a diverse portfolio of projects across Transportation, Water, Environment and Energy sectors, giving you valuable experience across different industries. Your day to day will include: • Managing design development and optioneering with a focus on buildability between construction and design teams• Producing and maintaining engineering deliverables schedules to ensure timely production of design documentation• Chairing design review meetings and resolving interface issues between design and construction teams• Supporting tender and Early Contractor Involvement with technical guidance and innovative, value-engineered solutions• Collaborating with commercial teams to secure maximum sustainable value through value engineering and innovation What are we looking for? This role of Design Manager is great for you if: • You have a Bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience) in an engineering discipline, are managing design for multi-disciplinary engineering and construction projects• You enjoy collaborative working and building effective relationships across teams• You're resourceful and creative with the ability to solve problems and develop innovative solutions• You have strong technical and information management skills with knowledge of CDM 2015 We're all about finding potential here at Kier, and transferrable skills are always welcome! So, even if you don't tick every box, please apply and we can have a chat. Rewards and benefits We're proud to be able to offer our brilliant people a wide variety of benefits that you can tailor to your needs. You can see more information of benefits here. Diversity and inclusion Making Kier a diverse and inclusive place to work is a huge priority for us. We're proud of the steps we've taken so far, but we know we must always do more. Our employees are key in shaping Kier's diversity and inclusion initiatives and our people have made a huge impact on how we work, by using their experiences to shape our policies. You can see our D&I action plan here. As a Disability Confident employer, we will ensure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria for this role will be offered an interview. We look forward to seeing your application to Matched pension scheme up to 7.5%, Life Assurance, Enhanced Family Friendly Policies, Discounts on go-to brands, Free Heath and wellbeing services, Training and development schemes, Electric Vehicle Leasing, Paid volunteering leave.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
We're looking for a Design Manager to join our Assured Delivery team based in Nationwide. We believe in building teams around our people, rather than squeezing people into our teams, and we want to help you carve out a role in which you'll grow and thrive for many years to come. We offer market-leading development opportunities, supporting our graduates through the early stages of their careers, enabling our people to become professionally qualified, providing management training and qualifications, and supporting ongoing technical development throughout our people's careers., we actively promote, so you can keep pushing and stretching yourself. Location: Nationwide - remote working available, with occasional travel to the office required. Hours: 42 hours per week - some flexibility on hours available if desired, just let us know when you speak to us. We are unable to offer certificates of sponsorship to any candidates in this role What will you be responsible for? As a Design Manager, you'll be working within the Assured Delivery team, supporting them in delivering high-quality design solutions. design programmes and quality standards are met through effective management of internal and external designers, stakeholders and client teams. You'll be exposed to a diverse portfolio of projects across Transportation, Water, Environment and Energy sectors, giving you valuable experience across different industries. Your day to day will include: • Managing design development and optioneering with a focus on buildability between construction and design teams• Producing and maintaining engineering deliverables schedules to ensure timely production of design documentation• Chairing design review meetings and resolving interface issues between design and construction teams• Supporting tender and Early Contractor Involvement with technical guidance and innovative, value-engineered solutions• Collaborating with commercial teams to secure maximum sustainable value through value engineering and innovation What are we looking for? This role of Design Manager is great for you if: • You have a Bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience) in an engineering discipline, are managing design for multi-disciplinary engineering and construction projects• You enjoy collaborative working and building effective relationships across teams• You're resourceful and creative with the ability to solve problems and develop innovative solutions• You have strong technical and information management skills with knowledge of CDM 2015 We're all about finding potential here at Kier, and transferrable skills are always welcome! So, even if you don't tick every box, please apply and we can have a chat. Rewards and benefits We're proud to be able to offer our brilliant people a wide variety of benefits that you can tailor to your needs. You can see more information of benefits here. Diversity and inclusion Making Kier a diverse and inclusive place to work is a huge priority for us. We're proud of the steps we've taken so far, but we know we must always do more. Our employees are key in shaping Kier's diversity and inclusion initiatives and our people have made a huge impact on how we work, by using their experiences to shape our policies. You can see our D&I action plan here. As a Disability Confident employer, we will ensure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria for this role will be offered an interview. We look forward to seeing your application to Matched pension scheme up to 7.5%, Life Assurance, Enhanced Family Friendly Policies, Discounts on go-to brands, Free Heath and wellbeing services, Training and development schemes, Electric Vehicle Leasing, Paid volunteering leave.
NG Bailey
Design Manager
NG Bailey
Design Manager Scotland, Hybrid / Home Based Permanent - Full Time Competitive Salary (DOE), plus Car or Car Allowance, Plus Flexible Benefits Summary : Freedom is seeking an experienced Design Manager with a strong background in electrical engineering to lead, coordinate, and drive the delivery of complex power and infrastructure projects. This role is not about doing all the design yourself - it is about running the team, directing effort, maintaining focus, and ensuring the right outcomes are delivered at the right time. The successful candidate will have grown out of an electrical engineering team and now operate confidently as a design leader, capable of managing competing priorities, supporting pre-construction, and acting as the primary design interface with clients. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Act as the design lead and focal point for project delivery, coordinating multi-disciplinary electrical design teams and keeping them aligned, focused, and productive. organise workloads, prioritise activity, manage interfaces, and ensure the team is working on the right things at the right time. Lead and chair client design meetings, acting as a confident and credible representative of the design team and organisation. Support Pre-Construction Managers by providing clear design strategies, realistic programmes, input to buildability discussions, and early risk identification. Plan, manage, and monitor design delivery to meet programme, quality, and commercial targets, intervening early where progress or focus is at risk. Coordinate the production of 11kV / 33kV substation and cable system designs, ensuring outputs are compliant with DNO and National Grid standards. Oversee (rather than personally deliver) detailed technical outputs including engineering outputs. Provide technical leadership and assurance, challenging design solutions where required and ensuring appropriate checks and reviews are in place. Manage design risk, including ownership of design assumptions, residual risks, and CDM Designer / Principal Designer inputs where required. Organise the design team for delivery, including resource planning, sequencing of tasks, and coordination with construction and commissioning teams. Ensure design deliverables (DIDs, PEPs, BEPs, technical reports, drawings) are produced to the required standard and issued on time. Support business development activities by identifying opportunities, shaping technical solutions, and contributing to proposals and tender responses. Maintain strong working relationships with clients, contractors, and internal stakeholders, promoting a collaborative and delivery-focused culture. Champion SHEQ compliance across the design team and ensure CDM 2015 duties are understood and discharged appropriately. Why Join Us? At Freedom, we believe in attracting and retaining the best talent by offering great benefits and career progression opportunities, including: Competitive Salary (DOE), plus Car or Car Allowance, Plus Flexible Benefits Pension with up to 8% employer contribution Sick Pay Private Medical Insurance Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Salary Sacrifice Car Scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Flexible benefits (e.g., Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Tax-Free Bikes) Ongoing Training & 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 17, 2026
Full time
Design Manager Scotland, Hybrid / Home Based Permanent - Full Time Competitive Salary (DOE), plus Car or Car Allowance, Plus Flexible Benefits Summary : Freedom is seeking an experienced Design Manager with a strong background in electrical engineering to lead, coordinate, and drive the delivery of complex power and infrastructure projects. This role is not about doing all the design yourself - it is about running the team, directing effort, maintaining focus, and ensuring the right outcomes are delivered at the right time. The successful candidate will have grown out of an electrical engineering team and now operate confidently as a design leader, capable of managing competing priorities, supporting pre-construction, and acting as the primary design interface with clients. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Act as the design lead and focal point for project delivery, coordinating multi-disciplinary electrical design teams and keeping them aligned, focused, and productive. organise workloads, prioritise activity, manage interfaces, and ensure the team is working on the right things at the right time. Lead and chair client design meetings, acting as a confident and credible representative of the design team and organisation. Support Pre-Construction Managers by providing clear design strategies, realistic programmes, input to buildability discussions, and early risk identification. Plan, manage, and monitor design delivery to meet programme, quality, and commercial targets, intervening early where progress or focus is at risk. Coordinate the production of 11kV / 33kV substation and cable system designs, ensuring outputs are compliant with DNO and National Grid standards. Oversee (rather than personally deliver) detailed technical outputs including engineering outputs. Provide technical leadership and assurance, challenging design solutions where required and ensuring appropriate checks and reviews are in place. Manage design risk, including ownership of design assumptions, residual risks, and CDM Designer / Principal Designer inputs where required. Organise the design team for delivery, including resource planning, sequencing of tasks, and coordination with construction and commissioning teams. Ensure design deliverables (DIDs, PEPs, BEPs, technical reports, drawings) are produced to the required standard and issued on time. Support business development activities by identifying opportunities, shaping technical solutions, and contributing to proposals and tender responses. Maintain strong working relationships with clients, contractors, and internal stakeholders, promoting a collaborative and delivery-focused culture. Champion SHEQ compliance across the design team and ensure CDM 2015 duties are understood and discharged appropriately. Why Join Us? At Freedom, we believe in attracting and retaining the best talent by offering great benefits and career progression opportunities, including: Competitive Salary (DOE), plus Car or Car Allowance, Plus Flexible Benefits Pension with up to 8% employer contribution Sick Pay Private Medical Insurance Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Salary Sacrifice Car Scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Flexible benefits (e.g., Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Tax-Free Bikes) Ongoing Training & 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
Kier Group
Senior Design Manager
Kier Group Leeds, Yorkshire
We're looking for a Senior Design Manager to join our Kier Construction team based in Leeds. Location: Leeds - remote working available, with occasional travel to the office required. Hours: 37.5 Hours, Monday to Friday, we can consider some flexibility on hours We are unable to offer certificates of sponsorship to any candidates in this role. As a Senior Design Manager at Kier Construction, you'll play a key role in delivering high-quality public sector projects across Yorkshire. Working on projects ranging from £10M to over £100M, you'll collaborate with our preconstruction and construction teams to ensure design excellence from tender stage through to completion. Our projects span diverse sectors including education, healthcare, heritage, and justice, offering you the opportunity to make a real impact on communities. What will you be responsible for? As a Senior Design Manager, you'll be working within the Design and Build team, supporting them in delivering exceptional design solutions that strengthen our client relationships. Your day to day will include: Managing design teams through tender and preconstruction stages, ensuring all information is delivered on programme and to the highest standards Coordinating design consultants and monitoring their performance, addressing any concerns to maintain quality and compliance Chairing design meetings, producing progress reports, and presenting updates to senior leadership Creating and managing design programmes, responsibility matrices, and documentation to keep projects running smoothly Identifying and mitigating design-related risks whilst providing strategic expertise on innovative construction solutions What are we looking for? This role of Senior Design Manager is great for you if: You have a relevant qualification in Construction Management, Engineering, or Architecture, ideally with chartership or additional accreditation You've successfully managed design on tenders and live projects within a main contractor environment, particularly on complex, high-value schemes You're knowledgeable about BIM Level 2, current building regulations, and key design principles across all disciplines You're confident producing presentations and leading meetings with both internal teams and external stakeholders You understand building contracts (NEC, JCT, SBCC) and how they influence design management approaches We're all about finding potential here at Kier, and transferable skills are always welcome! So, even if you don't tick every box, please apply and we can have a chat. Rewards and benefits We're proud to be able to offer our brilliant people a wide variety of benefits that you can tailor to your needs. You can see more information of benefits here. Diversity and inclusion Making Kier a diverse and inclusive place to work is a huge priority for us. We're proud of the steps we've taken so far, but we know we must always do more. Our employees are key in shaping Kier's diversity and inclusion initiatives and our people have made a huge impact on how we work, by using their experiences to shape our policies. You can see our D&I action plan here. As a Disability Confident employer, we will ensure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria for this role will be offered an interview. We look forward to seeing your application to . Matched pension scheme up to 7.5%, Life Assurance, Enhanced Family Friendly Policies, Discounts on go-to brands, Free Heath and wellbeing services, Training and development schemes, Electric Vehicle Leasing, Paid volunteering leave.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
We're looking for a Senior Design Manager to join our Kier Construction team based in Leeds. Location: Leeds - remote working available, with occasional travel to the office required. Hours: 37.5 Hours, Monday to Friday, we can consider some flexibility on hours We are unable to offer certificates of sponsorship to any candidates in this role. As a Senior Design Manager at Kier Construction, you'll play a key role in delivering high-quality public sector projects across Yorkshire. Working on projects ranging from £10M to over £100M, you'll collaborate with our preconstruction and construction teams to ensure design excellence from tender stage through to completion. Our projects span diverse sectors including education, healthcare, heritage, and justice, offering you the opportunity to make a real impact on communities. What will you be responsible for? As a Senior Design Manager, you'll be working within the Design and Build team, supporting them in delivering exceptional design solutions that strengthen our client relationships. Your day to day will include: Managing design teams through tender and preconstruction stages, ensuring all information is delivered on programme and to the highest standards Coordinating design consultants and monitoring their performance, addressing any concerns to maintain quality and compliance Chairing design meetings, producing progress reports, and presenting updates to senior leadership Creating and managing design programmes, responsibility matrices, and documentation to keep projects running smoothly Identifying and mitigating design-related risks whilst providing strategic expertise on innovative construction solutions What are we looking for? This role of Senior Design Manager is great for you if: You have a relevant qualification in Construction Management, Engineering, or Architecture, ideally with chartership or additional accreditation You've successfully managed design on tenders and live projects within a main contractor environment, particularly on complex, high-value schemes You're knowledgeable about BIM Level 2, current building regulations, and key design principles across all disciplines You're confident producing presentations and leading meetings with both internal teams and external stakeholders You understand building contracts (NEC, JCT, SBCC) and how they influence design management approaches We're all about finding potential here at Kier, and transferable skills are always welcome! So, even if you don't tick every box, please apply and we can have a chat. Rewards and benefits We're proud to be able to offer our brilliant people a wide variety of benefits that you can tailor to your needs. You can see more information of benefits here. Diversity and inclusion Making Kier a diverse and inclusive place to work is a huge priority for us. We're proud of the steps we've taken so far, but we know we must always do more. Our employees are key in shaping Kier's diversity and inclusion initiatives and our people have made a huge impact on how we work, by using their experiences to shape our policies. You can see our D&I action plan here. As a Disability Confident employer, we will ensure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria for this role will be offered an interview. We look forward to seeing your application to . Matched pension scheme up to 7.5%, Life Assurance, Enhanced Family Friendly Policies, Discounts on go-to brands, Free Heath and wellbeing services, Training and development schemes, Electric Vehicle Leasing, Paid volunteering leave.
Contracts Manager: Lead Projects & Teams
myfutureprospects.com
Location: Newark, Nottinghamshire Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Job Description Contracts Manager Newark, Full Time, Permanent Competitive Salary We're currently looking for a Contracts Manager to join our established client based in Newark. You will be responsible for working alongside the Service Manager as well as leading a team of Engineers and Coordinators. THE ROLE As a Contracts Manager , you will have the following responsibilities: Work with all relevant staff and departments to process all contracts in a diligent manner and within the accepted time scales, costs, customer's instructions and Codes of Practice. Visit sites as required and maintain the highest standard of customer relationship. Progress current contracts and chair weekly production meetings liaising with relevant departments to ensure customer requirements and installation and deliveries are met on time. Support Contract Coordinators with unforeseen events on site and liaise with clients and Engineers daily. Ensure all spreadsheets are updated on a regular basis. Monitor the progress of all installations and site attendance on a daily basis. Organise holiday/sickness cover with Service & Maintenance Manager, and liaise with Service Manager to manage the time of Civil and Installation Engineers. Telephone support including contracts department mobile. Including weekend rotation when Engineers are on site. Complete accounts tasks such as checking and processing timesheets and expenses and completion of invoices. To monitor the work performance of all site engineers in association with the Service Department Manager. Team Management: including recruitment, motivation, performance management, coaching & development as per company policies and procedures. Comply with all Company Rules, Regulations and Legal Requirements. THE CANDIDATE The ideal Contracts Manager will possess the following skills / qualifications: Minimum of 3 years of installations and project management. Ability to work under pressure and handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Comfortable with Microsoft Packages and ERP systems (Sage, Oracle, SAP etc.). Certifications: SMSTS / CSCS. Good understanding of relevant legislation, regulations and standards. Willingness to travel. UK Driver's License. Able to motivate and manage in an effective & pro-active manner. Health & Safety NEBOSH or IOSH Certified an advantage. THE BENEFITS As a Contracts Manager , you will receive the following benefits: Early finish on a Friday. Start with 28 days of annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays), which increases with your length of service. Buy more holiday scheme. Company pension scheme. Free on site parking. Thank you for your interest in this vacancy and good luck with your application. If you have not heard from a member of the Future Prospects team within 7 days from your application, please assume that your application has not been successful on this occasion. Unfortunately, due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are unable to provide individual feedback The services of Future Prospects are those of an Employment Agency.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Location: Newark, Nottinghamshire Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Job Description Contracts Manager Newark, Full Time, Permanent Competitive Salary We're currently looking for a Contracts Manager to join our established client based in Newark. You will be responsible for working alongside the Service Manager as well as leading a team of Engineers and Coordinators. THE ROLE As a Contracts Manager , you will have the following responsibilities: Work with all relevant staff and departments to process all contracts in a diligent manner and within the accepted time scales, costs, customer's instructions and Codes of Practice. Visit sites as required and maintain the highest standard of customer relationship. Progress current contracts and chair weekly production meetings liaising with relevant departments to ensure customer requirements and installation and deliveries are met on time. Support Contract Coordinators with unforeseen events on site and liaise with clients and Engineers daily. Ensure all spreadsheets are updated on a regular basis. Monitor the progress of all installations and site attendance on a daily basis. Organise holiday/sickness cover with Service & Maintenance Manager, and liaise with Service Manager to manage the time of Civil and Installation Engineers. Telephone support including contracts department mobile. Including weekend rotation when Engineers are on site. Complete accounts tasks such as checking and processing timesheets and expenses and completion of invoices. To monitor the work performance of all site engineers in association with the Service Department Manager. Team Management: including recruitment, motivation, performance management, coaching & development as per company policies and procedures. Comply with all Company Rules, Regulations and Legal Requirements. THE CANDIDATE The ideal Contracts Manager will possess the following skills / qualifications: Minimum of 3 years of installations and project management. Ability to work under pressure and handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Comfortable with Microsoft Packages and ERP systems (Sage, Oracle, SAP etc.). Certifications: SMSTS / CSCS. Good understanding of relevant legislation, regulations and standards. Willingness to travel. UK Driver's License. Able to motivate and manage in an effective & pro-active manner. Health & Safety NEBOSH or IOSH Certified an advantage. THE BENEFITS As a Contracts Manager , you will receive the following benefits: Early finish on a Friday. Start with 28 days of annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays), which increases with your length of service. Buy more holiday scheme. Company pension scheme. Free on site parking. Thank you for your interest in this vacancy and good luck with your application. If you have not heard from a member of the Future Prospects team within 7 days from your application, please assume that your application has not been successful on this occasion. Unfortunately, due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are unable to provide individual feedback The services of Future Prospects are those of an Employment Agency.
Scottish Gymnastics Chairperson
Hendon Gymnastics Club Edinburgh, Midlothian
Term: Up to three years, and may be extended for a further three years Scottish Gymnastics is a leading governing body within Scotland and plays a significant role in influencing strategic direction and policy across Scottish sport and gymnastics in Britain. This is a unique leadership opportunity, carrying significant scale, reach and strategic influence. As Chair, you will lead a committed and forward thinking board, working closely with our CEO and the senior leadership team to strengthen the organisation, uphold the highest standards of governance, and champion a positive, inclusive culture across the gymnastics community. You will also be leading the next phase of our ambitious plans for gymnastics in Scotland as we seek to increase the impact we are having through our Leap Without Limits strategy and delivering our vision of " an uplifting gymnastics experience for all." We are looking for a chairperson with proven leadership at board or senior executive level in business, sport or public sector with a strong track record in strategy development and oversight. The ability to build relationships and influence a wide range of stakeholders is crucial, along with an understanding of good governance, finance, risk and organisational accountability, If you are passionate about the power of sport and the physical and mental benefits that it can bring to the nation and you are aligned with our vision and values, this is the role for you. The role requires a time commitment of approximately four days per month to chair five per year board midweek evening meetings and at least two all-day face to face weekend meetings annually, as well as chair the annual AGM and any EGMs and play an active role across the committee structure. The successful applicant will work closely with the CEO through regular communications and represent Scottish Gymnastics at events and within the gymnastics community The role requires membership of the PVG scheme. The full job description and person specification, along with supporting information can be found below. There will be a period of transition with our current chair. If you would like an informal chat about the role, please contact CEO Doc McKelvey at in the first instance to arrange a suitable time to discuss the role further. If you think you are right for Scottish Gymnastics and this role excites you, please send us a letter of application with your CV to us at to arrive no later than Friday 1 May. Interviews are on Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 June , in person in Edinburgh. Scottish Gymnastics is an equal opportunities employer and aims to provide a working environment free from any form of harassment, intimidation, victimisation or unjustifiable discrimination. We aim to ensure that no job applicant receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of discrimination. All appointments are made purely on the basis of merit and ability.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Term: Up to three years, and may be extended for a further three years Scottish Gymnastics is a leading governing body within Scotland and plays a significant role in influencing strategic direction and policy across Scottish sport and gymnastics in Britain. This is a unique leadership opportunity, carrying significant scale, reach and strategic influence. As Chair, you will lead a committed and forward thinking board, working closely with our CEO and the senior leadership team to strengthen the organisation, uphold the highest standards of governance, and champion a positive, inclusive culture across the gymnastics community. You will also be leading the next phase of our ambitious plans for gymnastics in Scotland as we seek to increase the impact we are having through our Leap Without Limits strategy and delivering our vision of " an uplifting gymnastics experience for all." We are looking for a chairperson with proven leadership at board or senior executive level in business, sport or public sector with a strong track record in strategy development and oversight. The ability to build relationships and influence a wide range of stakeholders is crucial, along with an understanding of good governance, finance, risk and organisational accountability, If you are passionate about the power of sport and the physical and mental benefits that it can bring to the nation and you are aligned with our vision and values, this is the role for you. The role requires a time commitment of approximately four days per month to chair five per year board midweek evening meetings and at least two all-day face to face weekend meetings annually, as well as chair the annual AGM and any EGMs and play an active role across the committee structure. The successful applicant will work closely with the CEO through regular communications and represent Scottish Gymnastics at events and within the gymnastics community The role requires membership of the PVG scheme. The full job description and person specification, along with supporting information can be found below. There will be a period of transition with our current chair. If you would like an informal chat about the role, please contact CEO Doc McKelvey at in the first instance to arrange a suitable time to discuss the role further. If you think you are right for Scottish Gymnastics and this role excites you, please send us a letter of application with your CV to us at to arrive no later than Friday 1 May. Interviews are on Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 June , in person in Edinburgh. Scottish Gymnastics is an equal opportunities employer and aims to provide a working environment free from any form of harassment, intimidation, victimisation or unjustifiable discrimination. We aim to ensure that no job applicant receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of discrimination. All appointments are made purely on the basis of merit and ability.
The Methodist Church
Deputy Chair of the Ministerial Candidates and Probationers Oversight Committee (MCPOC)
The Methodist Church
The Vacancy Have you got experience in pastoral care, mentoring, HR, education, or other people focused work? Are you a strong communicator who works collaboratively with others? Do you feel drawn to support the formation and vocational journey of those seeking to serve as ministers in the Methodist Church? If so, we would like to hear from you! About You We are seeking a committed and compassionate volunteer to serve as Deputy Chair of the Ministerial Candidates and Probationers Oversight Committee (MCPOC). This role supports the Chair in providing oversight of candidates, student ministers, and probationers, ensuring processes are fair, consistent, and pastorally sensitive and that decisions are made in accordance with the Standing Orders of the Methodist Church. The Deputy Chair will act on behalf of the Chair when required and contribute to the leadership, discernment, and development of the Committee's work. As the Deputy Chair of the MCPOC you will need a blend of experience, skills, and personal qualities, including: Some experience of chairing meetings or facilitating group discussion. Confidence in reading reports and contributing to fair, thoughtful discernment. Organised, reliable, and able to handle preparation, follow up, and occasional time sensitive work. A committed Christian whose life reflects the values and ethos of the Methodist Church, and who is respectful, fair minded, and supportive of others' flourishing. Competent in Microsoft Office / Microsoft 365 tools. Knowledge of Methodist governance or ministerial formation (desirable). For further details of the role please refer to the Role Description and Person Specification. Time Commitment Attendance at MCPOC meetings (typically 2 full days and one 24 hour residential per year). Participation in assessment panels and associated preparation. Attendance at liaison meetings, working groups, and other gatherings as required. Additional time for reading, scrutiny, and pastoral contact. For questions or reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please email Closing date: 28 May 2026 Shortlisting date: 2 June 2026 Interview date (in person): 10 June 2026 Successful candidate's name will need to presented to the Methodist Conference 2026. Please note: We reserve the right to close this advert early if sufficient applications are received.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
The Vacancy Have you got experience in pastoral care, mentoring, HR, education, or other people focused work? Are you a strong communicator who works collaboratively with others? Do you feel drawn to support the formation and vocational journey of those seeking to serve as ministers in the Methodist Church? If so, we would like to hear from you! About You We are seeking a committed and compassionate volunteer to serve as Deputy Chair of the Ministerial Candidates and Probationers Oversight Committee (MCPOC). This role supports the Chair in providing oversight of candidates, student ministers, and probationers, ensuring processes are fair, consistent, and pastorally sensitive and that decisions are made in accordance with the Standing Orders of the Methodist Church. The Deputy Chair will act on behalf of the Chair when required and contribute to the leadership, discernment, and development of the Committee's work. As the Deputy Chair of the MCPOC you will need a blend of experience, skills, and personal qualities, including: Some experience of chairing meetings or facilitating group discussion. Confidence in reading reports and contributing to fair, thoughtful discernment. Organised, reliable, and able to handle preparation, follow up, and occasional time sensitive work. A committed Christian whose life reflects the values and ethos of the Methodist Church, and who is respectful, fair minded, and supportive of others' flourishing. Competent in Microsoft Office / Microsoft 365 tools. Knowledge of Methodist governance or ministerial formation (desirable). For further details of the role please refer to the Role Description and Person Specification. Time Commitment Attendance at MCPOC meetings (typically 2 full days and one 24 hour residential per year). Participation in assessment panels and associated preparation. Attendance at liaison meetings, working groups, and other gatherings as required. Additional time for reading, scrutiny, and pastoral contact. For questions or reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please email Closing date: 28 May 2026 Shortlisting date: 2 June 2026 Interview date (in person): 10 June 2026 Successful candidate's name will need to presented to the Methodist Conference 2026. Please note: We reserve the right to close this advert early if sufficient applications are received.
Charity People
Director of Fundraising
Charity People Wandsworth, London
Director of Fundraising - London office / hybrid (2 days per week) Salary: £72,000 - £80,000 per annum : Full time, permanent Closing Date: Wednesday 13th May Charity People is delighted to be partnering with a national charity supporting people affected by spinal cord injury, to recruit their new Director of Fundraising . This is a pivotal, senior leadership role at an exciting point in this charity organisation's journey. With income at £3.6m and plans to reach £5m by 2030 , the Director of Fundraising will play a critical role in shaping strategy, driving sustainable growth and further developing the organisation's high performing, values led fundraising function. About the organisation Founded in 1986, the charity exists to ensure that no one faces spinal cord injury alone. Every two hours, someone in the UK sustains a spinal cord injury. The charity provides life changing services including mentoring, wheelchair skills training, family support, residential courses and return to work. Their Limitless Ambition strategy () sets out bold plans to expand reach, deepen impact and strengthen the organisation for the future. The role Salary: £72,000 - £80,000 per annum Full time, permanent role Generous annual leave and pension Strong commitment to flexible working and inclusion Disability Confident Leader (Level 3) employer Hybrid working, 2 office days per week ( Wandsworth, South London ) As Director of Fundraising , you will be a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, reporting to the CEO and leading income growth across a broad and diversified fundraising portfolio. You will: Lead delivery of fundraising strategy , growing income from £3.6m to £5m+ Provide inspiring leadership to senior fundraising leaders and teams Strengthen fundraising systems, performance frameworks and governance Build strong relationships with trustees, the Fundraising Development Board, major donors, corporates, trusts and foundations Champion ethical, values led and inclusive fundraising practice Use insight, data and innovation (including responsible use of new technologies) to improve performance and decision making This is a role for a strategic, credible leader who enjoys translating ambition into income and impact. About you You will bring a strong track record of leading and delivering significant fundraising growth, alongside: Senior leadership experience within fundraising Expertise across high value income streams (corporate partnerships, major gifts, trusts/foundations,) Experience working with boards, senior volunteers and high level stakeholders Strong strategic thinking, commercial acumen, financial awareness and communication skills A leadership style that is collaborative, values driven and inclusive Alignment with the organisation's values and mission Experience in health, disability or adjacent sectors is welcome, but not essential. Location Hybrid working, with offices based in Wandsworth, South London . How to apply To request a full application pack, please submit your updated CV. Key dates Closing date: Wednesday 13th May Invitations to interview: 18th May First stage interviews (online): 26th May Second stage interviews (in person): 2nd June Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with .
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Director of Fundraising - London office / hybrid (2 days per week) Salary: £72,000 - £80,000 per annum : Full time, permanent Closing Date: Wednesday 13th May Charity People is delighted to be partnering with a national charity supporting people affected by spinal cord injury, to recruit their new Director of Fundraising . This is a pivotal, senior leadership role at an exciting point in this charity organisation's journey. With income at £3.6m and plans to reach £5m by 2030 , the Director of Fundraising will play a critical role in shaping strategy, driving sustainable growth and further developing the organisation's high performing, values led fundraising function. About the organisation Founded in 1986, the charity exists to ensure that no one faces spinal cord injury alone. Every two hours, someone in the UK sustains a spinal cord injury. The charity provides life changing services including mentoring, wheelchair skills training, family support, residential courses and return to work. Their Limitless Ambition strategy () sets out bold plans to expand reach, deepen impact and strengthen the organisation for the future. The role Salary: £72,000 - £80,000 per annum Full time, permanent role Generous annual leave and pension Strong commitment to flexible working and inclusion Disability Confident Leader (Level 3) employer Hybrid working, 2 office days per week ( Wandsworth, South London ) As Director of Fundraising , you will be a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, reporting to the CEO and leading income growth across a broad and diversified fundraising portfolio. You will: Lead delivery of fundraising strategy , growing income from £3.6m to £5m+ Provide inspiring leadership to senior fundraising leaders and teams Strengthen fundraising systems, performance frameworks and governance Build strong relationships with trustees, the Fundraising Development Board, major donors, corporates, trusts and foundations Champion ethical, values led and inclusive fundraising practice Use insight, data and innovation (including responsible use of new technologies) to improve performance and decision making This is a role for a strategic, credible leader who enjoys translating ambition into income and impact. About you You will bring a strong track record of leading and delivering significant fundraising growth, alongside: Senior leadership experience within fundraising Expertise across high value income streams (corporate partnerships, major gifts, trusts/foundations,) Experience working with boards, senior volunteers and high level stakeholders Strong strategic thinking, commercial acumen, financial awareness and communication skills A leadership style that is collaborative, values driven and inclusive Alignment with the organisation's values and mission Experience in health, disability or adjacent sectors is welcome, but not essential. Location Hybrid working, with offices based in Wandsworth, South London . How to apply To request a full application pack, please submit your updated CV. Key dates Closing date: Wednesday 13th May Invitations to interview: 18th May First stage interviews (online): 26th May Second stage interviews (in person): 2nd June Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with .
International Chamber of Commerce UK (ICC UK)
Secretary General
International Chamber of Commerce UK (ICC UK)
Organisation: International Chamber of Commerce UK (ICC UK) Title: Secretary General Location: London Salary: £120,000-£140,000 Contract Type: Full time The International Chamber of Commerce United Kingdom (ICC UK) is seeking an exceptional leader to become its next Secretary General. ICC UK is the UK arm of the world's largest business organisation, representing global business interests across international trade policy, arbitration and dispute resolution, and multilateral cooperation. At a time of significant geopolitical and economic change, ICC UK plays a critical role in supporting UK businesses operating internationally and in connecting them to the global ICC network. This is a rare opportunity to lead a small but highly influential membership organisation with genuine international reach and impact. The Role The Secretary General is the executive leader of ICC UK, responsible for setting direction, delivering strategy and ensuring the organisation operates as an effective, commercially sustainable membership body within the global ICC federation. Reporting to the Chair, the Secretary General will work in close partnership with the Board, providing authoritative leadership across strategy, operations, finance, membership growth, governance and external representation. While strong policy understanding and credibility are essential, this is not a purely policy focused role: the Board is seeking a proven organisational leader who can balance strategy with execution, empower a capable senior team and strengthen ICC UK's commercial resilience. The role is based in Canary Wharf, London, and involves extensive international travel, reflecting ICC UK's global remit and relationships, including close engagement with ICC Headquarters in Paris. Key Responsibilities Include: Setting and delivering a clear, focused strategy aligned with ICC global priorities and the needs of UK members Strengthening ICC UK's membership proposition, growth, retention and engagement Driving commercial sustainability, particularly through membership and arbitration activity Representing ICC UK credibly with government, regulators, multilateral institutions, international partners and senior business leaders Leading and empowering a high performing senior team within a lean organisation Working closely with the Chair and Board to ensure strong governance, transparency and accountability Ensuring ICC UK plays its full role within the global ICC network and reflects the realities of international commerce for UK businesses The Person This role will suit a globally minded, commercially grounded leader with a deep understanding of international trade, cross border business and multilateral environments. You are likely to bring: Demonstrable experience leading an organisation or significant function, delivering strategic, operational, commercial and ambassadorial outcomes Senior level experience of international trade, global business or cross border commercial activity A strong track record of building and sustaining relationships with business leaders, governments, regulators and international institutions Experience operating effectively within international or federated organisational structures The judgement and credibility to act as a senior external representative and, when required, a disciplined media spokesperson A collaborative leadership style, combining authority with humility and sound judgement You do not need to have held a formal Chief Executive title, but you must be ready to operate unequivocally at that level. Why Join ICC UK? ICC UK has strong foundations, a respected and engaged Board, and an increasingly prominent role within the global ICC family, including recent responsibilities as Regional Coordinator for Europe. The next Secretary General will have the opportunity to sharpen ICC UK's proposition, strengthen its impact and lead the organisation into its next chapter at a time when international trade and cooperation matter more than ever. How to Apply Applications close 23:59 on 10 May 2026. To apply, please visit: For an informal discussion, contact Thomas Ewen and / or Lisa Henry
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Organisation: International Chamber of Commerce UK (ICC UK) Title: Secretary General Location: London Salary: £120,000-£140,000 Contract Type: Full time The International Chamber of Commerce United Kingdom (ICC UK) is seeking an exceptional leader to become its next Secretary General. ICC UK is the UK arm of the world's largest business organisation, representing global business interests across international trade policy, arbitration and dispute resolution, and multilateral cooperation. At a time of significant geopolitical and economic change, ICC UK plays a critical role in supporting UK businesses operating internationally and in connecting them to the global ICC network. This is a rare opportunity to lead a small but highly influential membership organisation with genuine international reach and impact. The Role The Secretary General is the executive leader of ICC UK, responsible for setting direction, delivering strategy and ensuring the organisation operates as an effective, commercially sustainable membership body within the global ICC federation. Reporting to the Chair, the Secretary General will work in close partnership with the Board, providing authoritative leadership across strategy, operations, finance, membership growth, governance and external representation. While strong policy understanding and credibility are essential, this is not a purely policy focused role: the Board is seeking a proven organisational leader who can balance strategy with execution, empower a capable senior team and strengthen ICC UK's commercial resilience. The role is based in Canary Wharf, London, and involves extensive international travel, reflecting ICC UK's global remit and relationships, including close engagement with ICC Headquarters in Paris. Key Responsibilities Include: Setting and delivering a clear, focused strategy aligned with ICC global priorities and the needs of UK members Strengthening ICC UK's membership proposition, growth, retention and engagement Driving commercial sustainability, particularly through membership and arbitration activity Representing ICC UK credibly with government, regulators, multilateral institutions, international partners and senior business leaders Leading and empowering a high performing senior team within a lean organisation Working closely with the Chair and Board to ensure strong governance, transparency and accountability Ensuring ICC UK plays its full role within the global ICC network and reflects the realities of international commerce for UK businesses The Person This role will suit a globally minded, commercially grounded leader with a deep understanding of international trade, cross border business and multilateral environments. You are likely to bring: Demonstrable experience leading an organisation or significant function, delivering strategic, operational, commercial and ambassadorial outcomes Senior level experience of international trade, global business or cross border commercial activity A strong track record of building and sustaining relationships with business leaders, governments, regulators and international institutions Experience operating effectively within international or federated organisational structures The judgement and credibility to act as a senior external representative and, when required, a disciplined media spokesperson A collaborative leadership style, combining authority with humility and sound judgement You do not need to have held a formal Chief Executive title, but you must be ready to operate unequivocally at that level. Why Join ICC UK? ICC UK has strong foundations, a respected and engaged Board, and an increasingly prominent role within the global ICC family, including recent responsibilities as Regional Coordinator for Europe. The next Secretary General will have the opportunity to sharpen ICC UK's proposition, strengthen its impact and lead the organisation into its next chapter at a time when international trade and cooperation matter more than ever. How to Apply Applications close 23:59 on 10 May 2026. To apply, please visit: For an informal discussion, contact Thomas Ewen and / or Lisa Henry
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 17, 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, .
Locality Manager
Partnersinsupport
Locality Manager Department: Office Roles Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: Hertfordshire Reporting To: Regional Development Manager Compensation: £37,069 / year Description Partners in Support are looking for a passionate and proactive full time (37.5 hours per week) Locality Manager to help lead and shape outstanding services across Hertfordshire. As a Locality Manager, you will play a crucial leadership role in ensuring the highest quality support across a designated locality of services. You will line manage Lead Support Workers and support teams, working closely with Senior Managers to drive continuous improvement and uphold our organisational values. You'll be the person who ensures our services are safe, person centred, well led, and compliant - and that the people we support remain at the heart of everything we do. This role is ideal for someone who is values driven, organised, confident, and passionate about supporting people to live great lives. As a Locality Manager, you'll be responsible for: Leadership & Staff Development Managing, supervising, and developing staff and Lead Support Workers Delivering high-quality supervision, appraisals, and probation reviews Managing absence, performance, and staffing levels effectively Leading team meetings, coaching staff, and modelling best practice Ensuring support is person-centred and aligned to individual plans Completing and reviewing support plans, risk assessments, and audits Managing medication competency assessments Analysing accident/incident data to drive improvements Creating and overseeing rotas Ensuring files, records, and documentation are kept accurate and up to date Managing budgets, financial processes, and audit actions Handling administrative requirements and organisational returns Building strong relationships with families, professionals, and the community Chairing person-centred reviews and meetings Representing Partners in Support professionally at all times Participating in the 2nd-level on-call rota Occasionally working early mornings, evenings, or weekends where needed Who We're Looking For Essential Experience 2+ years' experience managing person-centred support for people with learning disabilities and autism Experience supporting people to live independently in their own homes Skills & Knowledge Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and inspire Excellent organisational and time-management abilities Confident, calm, and effective in challenging situations Competent IT skills (emails, rotas, word processing) Strong understanding of Person-Centred Approaches Personal Qualities Positive, motivated, and proactive Patient, calm, and confident with excellent interpersonal skills Able to work independently and as part of a team Other Requirements Willingness to work flexibly Participation in on call Level 5 Diploma (or commitment to achieve it) Full driving licence and access to a vehicle Benefits Enjoy a paid day off on your birthday plus additional days off for length of service. Full induction and bespoke training with regular updates and progression. Guaranteed hours. Overtime opportunities available. Access to rewards and discounts via The Care Professional Academy. Costco card, Blue Light Discount card & Paid DBS check. A friendly, supportive working environment. Long Service Awards, employee of the month and yearly events. Employee Assistance Program. Opportunities for career advancement within our 'Outstanding' organisation. Ready to Make a Difference? Apply now and be part of a team that truly makes a difference in people's lives! Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and the advert may close before the stated deadline if we find a suitable candidate. We encourage you to apply early to avoid missing out.
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
Locality Manager Department: Office Roles Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: Hertfordshire Reporting To: Regional Development Manager Compensation: £37,069 / year Description Partners in Support are looking for a passionate and proactive full time (37.5 hours per week) Locality Manager to help lead and shape outstanding services across Hertfordshire. As a Locality Manager, you will play a crucial leadership role in ensuring the highest quality support across a designated locality of services. You will line manage Lead Support Workers and support teams, working closely with Senior Managers to drive continuous improvement and uphold our organisational values. You'll be the person who ensures our services are safe, person centred, well led, and compliant - and that the people we support remain at the heart of everything we do. This role is ideal for someone who is values driven, organised, confident, and passionate about supporting people to live great lives. As a Locality Manager, you'll be responsible for: Leadership & Staff Development Managing, supervising, and developing staff and Lead Support Workers Delivering high-quality supervision, appraisals, and probation reviews Managing absence, performance, and staffing levels effectively Leading team meetings, coaching staff, and modelling best practice Ensuring support is person-centred and aligned to individual plans Completing and reviewing support plans, risk assessments, and audits Managing medication competency assessments Analysing accident/incident data to drive improvements Creating and overseeing rotas Ensuring files, records, and documentation are kept accurate and up to date Managing budgets, financial processes, and audit actions Handling administrative requirements and organisational returns Building strong relationships with families, professionals, and the community Chairing person-centred reviews and meetings Representing Partners in Support professionally at all times Participating in the 2nd-level on-call rota Occasionally working early mornings, evenings, or weekends where needed Who We're Looking For Essential Experience 2+ years' experience managing person-centred support for people with learning disabilities and autism Experience supporting people to live independently in their own homes Skills & Knowledge Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and inspire Excellent organisational and time-management abilities Confident, calm, and effective in challenging situations Competent IT skills (emails, rotas, word processing) Strong understanding of Person-Centred Approaches Personal Qualities Positive, motivated, and proactive Patient, calm, and confident with excellent interpersonal skills Able to work independently and as part of a team Other Requirements Willingness to work flexibly Participation in on call Level 5 Diploma (or commitment to achieve it) Full driving licence and access to a vehicle Benefits Enjoy a paid day off on your birthday plus additional days off for length of service. Full induction and bespoke training with regular updates and progression. Guaranteed hours. Overtime opportunities available. Access to rewards and discounts via The Care Professional Academy. Costco card, Blue Light Discount card & Paid DBS check. A friendly, supportive working environment. Long Service Awards, employee of the month and yearly events. Employee Assistance Program. Opportunities for career advancement within our 'Outstanding' organisation. Ready to Make a Difference? Apply now and be part of a team that truly makes a difference in people's lives! Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and the advert may close before the stated deadline if we find a suitable candidate. We encourage you to apply early to avoid missing out.
Art Collections Management Services
Trustees
Art Collections Management Services
The Arts Council Collection is one of the largest national collections of modern and contemporary British art in the world. For 79 years it has promoted and enriched the nation's knowledge and appreciation of contemporary art, through touring exhibitions and loans to galleries and public buildings throughout the country, and internationally on request. The Collection currently consists of more than 8,000 works by nearly 2,300 artists, including David Hockney, Dame Tracey Emin, Sir Antony Gormley, Yinka Shonibare, Melanie Manchot, Sir John Akomfrah and Sir Grayson Perry. The Arts Council Collection (ACC) is at a pivotal point in its history. Previously expertly managed by Southbank Centre on behalf of Arts Council England, a new organisation, the Art Collections Management Services (ACMS), is being established to care for and share the ACC from its new Coventry home. The new Executive Chair of ACMS, Sukhy Johal, has been appointed to lead its set-up and to transition activities from Southbank Centre. As part of the organisation's development, ACMS is seeking up to six Trustees to assume responsibility for the development, care, stewardship, and national reach of the Arts Council Collection. These roles will allow the Collection to grow its public impact through an ongoing programme of innovative touring exhibitions devised in close collaboration with galleries of all sizes. It will continue to support the sector via responsive, low-cost lending at a time when gallery budgets are constrained like never before. It will work with partners outside the traditional arts sector such as schools and hospitals, to bring this national collection to the widest possible range of people across the country. Art Collection Management Services is seeking a number of Trustees with skills and experience in the following areas: Nationally respected visual art-form leader - a trustee with a national or international reputation in their art form, able to bring sector credibility, insight and advocacy. Chair of Finance and Audit Committee - a professionally qualified accountant with strong governance experience to lead Audit and Risk oversight. West Midlands / Coventry representative - a trustee with meaningful regional knowledge, networks or lived experience rooted in Coventry or the wider West Midlands. Regional gallery specialist - ideally a leader from the art gallery sector, bringing experience of public cultural institutions, community impact and working with touring partnerships. Applications are welcomed regardless of gender, age, marital status, disability, religion, ethnic origin, political opinion, sexual orientation, or whether or not you have dependents. Full details can be found here: If you want to know more about the role, please contact Paddy Pamment from our Executive Search partners, Green Park by emailing: Closing date: Sunday 19 April 2026 at 11:59pm
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
The Arts Council Collection is one of the largest national collections of modern and contemporary British art in the world. For 79 years it has promoted and enriched the nation's knowledge and appreciation of contemporary art, through touring exhibitions and loans to galleries and public buildings throughout the country, and internationally on request. The Collection currently consists of more than 8,000 works by nearly 2,300 artists, including David Hockney, Dame Tracey Emin, Sir Antony Gormley, Yinka Shonibare, Melanie Manchot, Sir John Akomfrah and Sir Grayson Perry. The Arts Council Collection (ACC) is at a pivotal point in its history. Previously expertly managed by Southbank Centre on behalf of Arts Council England, a new organisation, the Art Collections Management Services (ACMS), is being established to care for and share the ACC from its new Coventry home. The new Executive Chair of ACMS, Sukhy Johal, has been appointed to lead its set-up and to transition activities from Southbank Centre. As part of the organisation's development, ACMS is seeking up to six Trustees to assume responsibility for the development, care, stewardship, and national reach of the Arts Council Collection. These roles will allow the Collection to grow its public impact through an ongoing programme of innovative touring exhibitions devised in close collaboration with galleries of all sizes. It will continue to support the sector via responsive, low-cost lending at a time when gallery budgets are constrained like never before. It will work with partners outside the traditional arts sector such as schools and hospitals, to bring this national collection to the widest possible range of people across the country. Art Collection Management Services is seeking a number of Trustees with skills and experience in the following areas: Nationally respected visual art-form leader - a trustee with a national or international reputation in their art form, able to bring sector credibility, insight and advocacy. Chair of Finance and Audit Committee - a professionally qualified accountant with strong governance experience to lead Audit and Risk oversight. West Midlands / Coventry representative - a trustee with meaningful regional knowledge, networks or lived experience rooted in Coventry or the wider West Midlands. Regional gallery specialist - ideally a leader from the art gallery sector, bringing experience of public cultural institutions, community impact and working with touring partnerships. Applications are welcomed regardless of gender, age, marital status, disability, religion, ethnic origin, political opinion, sexual orientation, or whether or not you have dependents. Full details can be found here: If you want to know more about the role, please contact Paddy Pamment from our Executive Search partners, Green Park by emailing: Closing date: Sunday 19 April 2026 at 11:59pm
Digital Services Manager
KBR, Inc Leatherhead, Surrey
Digital Services Manager page is loaded Digital Services Managerlocations: Leatherhead, Surrey, United Kingdomtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R Title: Digital Services ManagerA career at KBR can change the world - and change your life. If you're ready, let's get started.KBR's Estates Intelligence team is expanding following a period of transformation and significant growth in our service offerings. We are now seeking an experienced and ITIL qualified Digital Services Manager to lead the management, stability and continual improvement of our technology platforms.This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role within a high performing team, operating at the centre of a diverse digital ecosystem and supporting critical estates intelligence services for our clients.You'll be part of a supportive and forward thinking team where your expertise is valued and where you can shape service excellence across a growing and evolving technology landscape. You'll help deliver outcomes that matter to clients-driving efficiency, resilience and innovation in estates intelligence. About the Role As Digital Services Manager, you will oversee a team of IT professionals responsible for the management, performance and support of our digital platforms, with a focus on third line operational support.You will act as the link between technical teams, senior stakeholders and clients-ensuring services are reliable, secure, scalable and aligned to both current contractual obligations and evolving future needs.You will lead the day to day management of all digital systems and core data warehouse solutions, ensuring stable, secure and high quality service delivery. Acting as the internal voice of the client, the role champions an excellent user experience across the entire ecosystem while providing clear, insightful service reporting to internal leadership and clients.You will build strong and effective working relationships with internal teams, external partners and suppliers, driving continuous improvement, operational enhancements and new ways of working.You will communicate complex technical information to non technical audiences, manage supplier performance against service delivery KPIs, and oversee the structure, performance and resourcing of technical domains and practices.The role also provides leadership through periods of change-ensuring the team is prepared for future projects, platform developments and organisational growth. Essential Experience Strong knowledge of PaaS/IaaS and the configuration of SaaS solutions. Proven experience managing technical teams in high demand environments. Background in service operations with heavy delivery focus. Experience in client facing roles with strong stakeholder engagement capability. Ability to chair and contribute to governance forums. Broad technical understanding of software, database, integration and reporting technologies. Expert knowledge of ITIL v4 processes and best practice.Experience of the following is highly desirable: Knowledge and experience of the Public Sector and/or Private Sector FM/Estates Management Industry. Experience with strategic transitions of older platforms to more modern designed and hosted infrastructure. Qualifications ITIL v4 qualification Location Requirement to regularly attend Leatherhead HQ (min 3 days per week), and occasional travel to Swindon National Service Hub and client sites (typically London). Belong. Connect. Grow. At KBR, we are passionate about our people and our Zero Harm culture. These inform all that we do and are at the heart of our commitment to, and ongoing journey toward being a People First company. That commitment is central to our team of team's philosophy and fosters an environment where everyone can Belong, Connect and Grow.KBR is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, veteran status, genetic information, union status and/or beliefs, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. We Value Our People - We create diverse, inclusive environments in which each person can feel safe, respected and valued, and where everyone has opportunities to grow and reach their full potential. We Deliver - We are uncompromising in our commitment to deliver innovative, high-quality, technology-led solutions for our customers and exceptional, sustainable value for all our stakeholders. We Are People of Integrity - We value honesty, trust, courage, fairness, prudence and tenacity. We believe doing what's right for the planet, the communities where we work, and our people is good for business. We Empower - We empower our people with a shared purpose, the right tools and the supportive culture they need to be proactive decision-makers, to be adaptive to change, and to succeed. We Are a Team of Teams - We have a will to succeed, but we value the achievements of our team of teams over individual accomplishments. Our collective focus makes us a better, stronger, more effective company.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Digital Services Manager page is loaded Digital Services Managerlocations: Leatherhead, Surrey, United Kingdomtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R Title: Digital Services ManagerA career at KBR can change the world - and change your life. If you're ready, let's get started.KBR's Estates Intelligence team is expanding following a period of transformation and significant growth in our service offerings. We are now seeking an experienced and ITIL qualified Digital Services Manager to lead the management, stability and continual improvement of our technology platforms.This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role within a high performing team, operating at the centre of a diverse digital ecosystem and supporting critical estates intelligence services for our clients.You'll be part of a supportive and forward thinking team where your expertise is valued and where you can shape service excellence across a growing and evolving technology landscape. You'll help deliver outcomes that matter to clients-driving efficiency, resilience and innovation in estates intelligence. About the Role As Digital Services Manager, you will oversee a team of IT professionals responsible for the management, performance and support of our digital platforms, with a focus on third line operational support.You will act as the link between technical teams, senior stakeholders and clients-ensuring services are reliable, secure, scalable and aligned to both current contractual obligations and evolving future needs.You will lead the day to day management of all digital systems and core data warehouse solutions, ensuring stable, secure and high quality service delivery. Acting as the internal voice of the client, the role champions an excellent user experience across the entire ecosystem while providing clear, insightful service reporting to internal leadership and clients.You will build strong and effective working relationships with internal teams, external partners and suppliers, driving continuous improvement, operational enhancements and new ways of working.You will communicate complex technical information to non technical audiences, manage supplier performance against service delivery KPIs, and oversee the structure, performance and resourcing of technical domains and practices.The role also provides leadership through periods of change-ensuring the team is prepared for future projects, platform developments and organisational growth. Essential Experience Strong knowledge of PaaS/IaaS and the configuration of SaaS solutions. Proven experience managing technical teams in high demand environments. Background in service operations with heavy delivery focus. Experience in client facing roles with strong stakeholder engagement capability. Ability to chair and contribute to governance forums. Broad technical understanding of software, database, integration and reporting technologies. Expert knowledge of ITIL v4 processes and best practice.Experience of the following is highly desirable: Knowledge and experience of the Public Sector and/or Private Sector FM/Estates Management Industry. Experience with strategic transitions of older platforms to more modern designed and hosted infrastructure. Qualifications ITIL v4 qualification Location Requirement to regularly attend Leatherhead HQ (min 3 days per week), and occasional travel to Swindon National Service Hub and client sites (typically London). Belong. Connect. Grow. At KBR, we are passionate about our people and our Zero Harm culture. These inform all that we do and are at the heart of our commitment to, and ongoing journey toward being a People First company. That commitment is central to our team of team's philosophy and fosters an environment where everyone can Belong, Connect and Grow.KBR is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, veteran status, genetic information, union status and/or beliefs, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. We Value Our People - We create diverse, inclusive environments in which each person can feel safe, respected and valued, and where everyone has opportunities to grow and reach their full potential. We Deliver - We are uncompromising in our commitment to deliver innovative, high-quality, technology-led solutions for our customers and exceptional, sustainable value for all our stakeholders. We Are People of Integrity - We value honesty, trust, courage, fairness, prudence and tenacity. We believe doing what's right for the planet, the communities where we work, and our people is good for business. We Empower - We empower our people with a shared purpose, the right tools and the supportive culture they need to be proactive decision-makers, to be adaptive to change, and to succeed. We Are a Team of Teams - We have a will to succeed, but we value the achievements of our team of teams over individual accomplishments. Our collective focus makes us a better, stronger, more effective company.
Volunteer Finance Manager - Bluebell Railway Trust
Uckfieldvolunteer
As one of the first preserved heritage lines in the country, we boast one of the finest collections of vintage steam locomotives and carriages, many of which were preserved directly from service on British Railways. Our historic line commenced services in August 1960 and today runs steam trains between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead, with stops at Horsted Keynes and Kingscote. About the opportunity The Bluebell Railway Trust seeks an experienced Volunteer Finance Manager to support our heritage railway. Practical finance experience required, chartered status not essential. Flexible commitment. Use your skills to help ensure strong financial management and long term sustainability. The role is to support the Chairman of the Trust in its financial management. The role includes undertaking day to day financial management, preparing management accounts and reports for Trustees, and assisting with year end processes and financial controls. Being a charity the Trust has many accounts: Designated funds, Restricted funds and Unrestricted funds. It involves: Recording all money received (donations, grants, fundraising income, Gift Aid, etc.) Recording all payments and expenses Keeping bank accounts reconciled Separating restricted and unrestricted funds Maintaining accurate financial records for trustees Preparing information for annual accounts and reporting to the Charity Commission The Trust team normally meet on Wednesdays or on some occasions on Thursdays. Attendance is not always essential. It is essential the applicant has personal transport as the public transport to Sheffield Park Station is not good. For more information For more information please either come in and see us at Wealden Volunteering, or call us on , or email us at
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
As one of the first preserved heritage lines in the country, we boast one of the finest collections of vintage steam locomotives and carriages, many of which were preserved directly from service on British Railways. Our historic line commenced services in August 1960 and today runs steam trains between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead, with stops at Horsted Keynes and Kingscote. About the opportunity The Bluebell Railway Trust seeks an experienced Volunteer Finance Manager to support our heritage railway. Practical finance experience required, chartered status not essential. Flexible commitment. Use your skills to help ensure strong financial management and long term sustainability. The role is to support the Chairman of the Trust in its financial management. The role includes undertaking day to day financial management, preparing management accounts and reports for Trustees, and assisting with year end processes and financial controls. Being a charity the Trust has many accounts: Designated funds, Restricted funds and Unrestricted funds. It involves: Recording all money received (donations, grants, fundraising income, Gift Aid, etc.) Recording all payments and expenses Keeping bank accounts reconciled Separating restricted and unrestricted funds Maintaining accurate financial records for trustees Preparing information for annual accounts and reporting to the Charity Commission The Trust team normally meet on Wednesdays or on some occasions on Thursdays. Attendance is not always essential. It is essential the applicant has personal transport as the public transport to Sheffield Park Station is not good. For more information For more information please either come in and see us at Wealden Volunteering, or call us on , or email us at

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