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Engineering Director
Inductosense Limited Bristol, Gloucestershire
We are seeking an Engineering Director to take full ownership ofInductosense'sengineering function. This role has accountability for software, firmware,electronicsandmechanicalengineering,along with manufacturing. The Engineering Directoris responsible fortechnical integrity, system coherence, and delivery discipline across the full product lifecycle. This includes scaling software platforms, ensuring robust integration between hardware and software, andindustrialisingproducts for reliable manufacture and deployment. This role suits a technically strong engineering leader who has scaled multidisciplinary teams and systems beyond early-stageexecution, and who is comfortable making hard technical andorganisationaltrade-offs in a real-world industrial context. About Inductosense Inductosense is a technology-led engineering company based in Bristol, developing wireless, battery-free ultrasonic sensing solutions for corrosion and erosion monitoring in industrial environments. Our proprietary WAND (Wireless and Non-Destructive) platform combines advanced sensor hardware, embedded systems, firmware, and software to deliver scalable, field-deployed monitoring solutions used globally across Oil & Gas , Nuclear , Mining , Renewables , and Chemical sectors. The business is growing at approximately 40% year-on-year, is well funded (including strategic investment from Saudi Aramco), and operates in technically demanding, safety-critical environments. As Inductosense scales, we are strengthening engineering leadership to support higher volumes, more complex systems, and increased software and manufacturing integration. Key Responsibilities Engineering Leadership &OrganisationDesign Own and lead the engineering function across software, firmware, electronics, mechanicaldisciplines. Define engineeringand productionorg structure, technical ownership boundaries, and leadership layers to support scale. Build and develop engineering managers, technical leads, and senior individual contributors. Set clear expectations around accountability, delivery, documentation, and engineering standards. Lead workforce planning, hiring strategy, capability development, and succession planning. Software, Systems & Architecture Ownership Own the software engineering capability, including architecture, scalability, reliability, security, and maintainability. Ensure effective system-level integration between software, firmware, electronics, sensors, and physical assets. Define andmaintainsystem architectures, interfaces, and versioning strategies. Ensure data integrity, cybersecurity, and system resilience are designed-in, not retrofitted. Balance long-term platform evolution with near-term delivery and customer commitments. Technical Authority, Risk & Governance Act as senior technical authority for engineering decisions, trade-offs, and risk acceptance. Chair engineering design reviews covering architecture, detailed design, validation, verification, and release. Own technical risk management across reliability, performance, manufacturability, compliance, and supportability. Ensure engineering decisions are evidence-based and traceable. Set and enforce technical standardsappropriate toregulated and industrial environments. Own engineering execution across the full product lifecycle, from concept throughtoproduction. Translate product and customer requirements into clear engineering specifications, plans, and resource models. Drive predictable delivery through structured planning, dependency management, and progress tracking. Hold teams accountable for quality, schedule, and technical outcomes. Ensure engineering outputs meet functional, regulatory, and operational requirements. Engineering Processes, Quality & Compliance Define, implement, and continuously improve engineeringand manufacturingprocesses suitable for scale. Strengthen ISOand ATEXaligned design control, documentation, traceability, and change management. Ensureappropriate useof development methodologies (e.g.Agile, V-model, hybrid approaches). Embed quality, verification, and compliance into day-to-day engineering practice. Own the engineering interface to manufacturing and operations. Ensure Design for Manufacture (DFM), Design for Test (DFT), and production readiness are addressed early. Work with Operations to improve yields, reduce defects, and support volume scaling. Support supplier qualification, manufacturing partner engagement, and test equipmentstrategy. Ensure feedback from manufacturing and field deploymentinformsengineering improvements. Cross-Functional Engineering Leadership Operateas a senior leader within the company, contributing to strategic and operational decisions. Align engineering priorities with product roadmap, commercial commitments, and financial constraints. Support customer-facing teams with technical leadership for key accounts and partners. Collaborate with Finance on budgets, capacity planning, and investment trade-offs. Experience & Qualifications Significant experienceleading engineering teams delivering complexhardware-softwareproducts. Proven experience scaling multidisciplinary engineeringorganisations, including managers. Strong technical background in software, embedded systems, electronics, or systems engineering. Experience owning full product lifecycles from concept through production and deployment. Experience integrating engineering with manufacturing and operations. Strong engineering judgement and ability to make fit-for-purpose trade-offs. Degree-qualified in Engineering or equivalent experience. Able to commute to Bristol. Right to work in the UK (no visa sponsorship available). Experience in regulated or safety-critical environments (e.g.ISO 9001, ATEX). Exposure to sensor systems, NDT, industrial IoT, or data-enabled hardware platforms. Experience supporting manufacturing scale-upin a high-growth environment. Familiarity with Oil & Gas, Energy, orNuclearsectors. What We Offer Competitive salary based on experience 5% company pension contribution (with 3% employee contribution) 25 daysannual leave plus birthday off Interested? Apply using the form below. Apply now Interested in joining us? Upload your CV and let our team review your application-we're always looking for talented individuals to grow with Inductosense. Full name Email Phone Applying For: File Upload Drop files here or Max. file size: 150 MB. Message 0 of 600 max characters You need to load content from reCAPTCHA to submit the form. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an Engineering Director to take full ownership ofInductosense'sengineering function. This role has accountability for software, firmware,electronicsandmechanicalengineering,along with manufacturing. The Engineering Directoris responsible fortechnical integrity, system coherence, and delivery discipline across the full product lifecycle. This includes scaling software platforms, ensuring robust integration between hardware and software, andindustrialisingproducts for reliable manufacture and deployment. This role suits a technically strong engineering leader who has scaled multidisciplinary teams and systems beyond early-stageexecution, and who is comfortable making hard technical andorganisationaltrade-offs in a real-world industrial context. About Inductosense Inductosense is a technology-led engineering company based in Bristol, developing wireless, battery-free ultrasonic sensing solutions for corrosion and erosion monitoring in industrial environments. Our proprietary WAND (Wireless and Non-Destructive) platform combines advanced sensor hardware, embedded systems, firmware, and software to deliver scalable, field-deployed monitoring solutions used globally across Oil & Gas , Nuclear , Mining , Renewables , and Chemical sectors. The business is growing at approximately 40% year-on-year, is well funded (including strategic investment from Saudi Aramco), and operates in technically demanding, safety-critical environments. As Inductosense scales, we are strengthening engineering leadership to support higher volumes, more complex systems, and increased software and manufacturing integration. Key Responsibilities Engineering Leadership &OrganisationDesign Own and lead the engineering function across software, firmware, electronics, mechanicaldisciplines. Define engineeringand productionorg structure, technical ownership boundaries, and leadership layers to support scale. Build and develop engineering managers, technical leads, and senior individual contributors. Set clear expectations around accountability, delivery, documentation, and engineering standards. Lead workforce planning, hiring strategy, capability development, and succession planning. Software, Systems & Architecture Ownership Own the software engineering capability, including architecture, scalability, reliability, security, and maintainability. Ensure effective system-level integration between software, firmware, electronics, sensors, and physical assets. Define andmaintainsystem architectures, interfaces, and versioning strategies. Ensure data integrity, cybersecurity, and system resilience are designed-in, not retrofitted. Balance long-term platform evolution with near-term delivery and customer commitments. Technical Authority, Risk & Governance Act as senior technical authority for engineering decisions, trade-offs, and risk acceptance. Chair engineering design reviews covering architecture, detailed design, validation, verification, and release. Own technical risk management across reliability, performance, manufacturability, compliance, and supportability. Ensure engineering decisions are evidence-based and traceable. Set and enforce technical standardsappropriate toregulated and industrial environments. Own engineering execution across the full product lifecycle, from concept throughtoproduction. Translate product and customer requirements into clear engineering specifications, plans, and resource models. Drive predictable delivery through structured planning, dependency management, and progress tracking. Hold teams accountable for quality, schedule, and technical outcomes. Ensure engineering outputs meet functional, regulatory, and operational requirements. Engineering Processes, Quality & Compliance Define, implement, and continuously improve engineeringand manufacturingprocesses suitable for scale. Strengthen ISOand ATEXaligned design control, documentation, traceability, and change management. Ensureappropriate useof development methodologies (e.g.Agile, V-model, hybrid approaches). Embed quality, verification, and compliance into day-to-day engineering practice. Own the engineering interface to manufacturing and operations. Ensure Design for Manufacture (DFM), Design for Test (DFT), and production readiness are addressed early. Work with Operations to improve yields, reduce defects, and support volume scaling. Support supplier qualification, manufacturing partner engagement, and test equipmentstrategy. Ensure feedback from manufacturing and field deploymentinformsengineering improvements. Cross-Functional Engineering Leadership Operateas a senior leader within the company, contributing to strategic and operational decisions. Align engineering priorities with product roadmap, commercial commitments, and financial constraints. Support customer-facing teams with technical leadership for key accounts and partners. Collaborate with Finance on budgets, capacity planning, and investment trade-offs. Experience & Qualifications Significant experienceleading engineering teams delivering complexhardware-softwareproducts. Proven experience scaling multidisciplinary engineeringorganisations, including managers. Strong technical background in software, embedded systems, electronics, or systems engineering. Experience owning full product lifecycles from concept through production and deployment. Experience integrating engineering with manufacturing and operations. Strong engineering judgement and ability to make fit-for-purpose trade-offs. Degree-qualified in Engineering or equivalent experience. Able to commute to Bristol. Right to work in the UK (no visa sponsorship available). Experience in regulated or safety-critical environments (e.g.ISO 9001, ATEX). Exposure to sensor systems, NDT, industrial IoT, or data-enabled hardware platforms. Experience supporting manufacturing scale-upin a high-growth environment. Familiarity with Oil & Gas, Energy, orNuclearsectors. What We Offer Competitive salary based on experience 5% company pension contribution (with 3% employee contribution) 25 daysannual leave plus birthday off Interested? Apply using the form below. Apply now Interested in joining us? Upload your CV and let our team review your application-we're always looking for talented individuals to grow with Inductosense. Full name Email Phone Applying For: File Upload Drop files here or Max. file size: 150 MB. Message 0 of 600 max characters You need to load content from reCAPTCHA to submit the form. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.
Webrecruit
Volunteer Co-ordinator
Webrecruit
Volunteer Co-ordinator Home-based with community travel covering Hertfordshire and Essex The Organisation Our client helps vision-impaired ex-service people from every generation rebuild their lives regardless of how or when they lost their sight. They're one transformational team that believes every vision-impaired ex-service person should be able to lead the life they choose. They are now looking for a Volunteer Co-ordinator to join them on a full-time basis (35 hours per week) on a one-year fixed-term contract to cover maternity leave. The Benefits - Salary of £33,106.51 per annum - Generous annual leave with the option to buy additional days - Pension scheme with generous employer contributions - Healthcare cash plan - Access to legal services and mental health support - Employee assistance programme - Paid professional subscriptions and discounts - Home working allowance - Professional and personal development - Enhanced pay This is a rewarding opportunity for a proactive, qualified volunteer management professional to join our client's values-driven organisation. You'll have the chance to make a tangible difference to the lives of vision-impaired ex-service people, helping them live with greater independence, confidence and choice by ensuring volunteer support is available. What's more, with home and field-based working options, this role offers a unique blend of flexibility and face-to-face work, giving you freedom in how you work while staying closely connected to the people you're supporting. So, if you want to make a positive impact in the lives of vision-impaired ex-service people, read on and apply today! The Role As a Volunteer Co-ordinator, you will lead the recruitment, development and support of volunteers who provide vital assistance to vision-impaired ex-service people and their families. Responding to the needs of members, you will assess volunteering opportunities, as well as oversee volunteer recruitment, selection and training to ensure volunteers feel confident, supported and well-prepared. You will also manage volunteer support requests across the community, delivering high-quality inductions and training programmes, including sighted guiding and wheelchair training to strengthen the impact of the volunteering service. Additionally, you will: - Co-ordinate volunteer involvement across the community - Nurture excellent relationships with volunteers - Maintain accurate and compliant volunteer records - Complete DBS checks for volunteers within the community - Comply with safeguarding and risk management procedures About You To be considered as a Volunteer Co-ordinator, you will need: - Experience of recruiting, training and supporting volunteers - Experience of providing advice and guidance to colleagues - Experience of cross-departmental working - Experience of building external networks and relationships - An understanding of volunteering and its value to society - Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills - Good organisational and time management skills - A positive and proactive approach - Excellent level of computer literacy, including Microsoft Office - A qualification in volunteer or people management, or equivalent relevant vocational experience Please note, additional travel across the region and nationally may also be required occasionally. The closing date for this role is 18th February 2026. Other organisations may call this role Volunteer Manager, Volunteering Officer, Community Volunteer Co-ordinator, Volunteer Services Co-ordinator, or Volunteer Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business, and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you want to join our client as a Volunteer Co-ordinator, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Volunteer Co-ordinator Home-based with community travel covering Hertfordshire and Essex The Organisation Our client helps vision-impaired ex-service people from every generation rebuild their lives regardless of how or when they lost their sight. They're one transformational team that believes every vision-impaired ex-service person should be able to lead the life they choose. They are now looking for a Volunteer Co-ordinator to join them on a full-time basis (35 hours per week) on a one-year fixed-term contract to cover maternity leave. The Benefits - Salary of £33,106.51 per annum - Generous annual leave with the option to buy additional days - Pension scheme with generous employer contributions - Healthcare cash plan - Access to legal services and mental health support - Employee assistance programme - Paid professional subscriptions and discounts - Home working allowance - Professional and personal development - Enhanced pay This is a rewarding opportunity for a proactive, qualified volunteer management professional to join our client's values-driven organisation. You'll have the chance to make a tangible difference to the lives of vision-impaired ex-service people, helping them live with greater independence, confidence and choice by ensuring volunteer support is available. What's more, with home and field-based working options, this role offers a unique blend of flexibility and face-to-face work, giving you freedom in how you work while staying closely connected to the people you're supporting. So, if you want to make a positive impact in the lives of vision-impaired ex-service people, read on and apply today! The Role As a Volunteer Co-ordinator, you will lead the recruitment, development and support of volunteers who provide vital assistance to vision-impaired ex-service people and their families. Responding to the needs of members, you will assess volunteering opportunities, as well as oversee volunteer recruitment, selection and training to ensure volunteers feel confident, supported and well-prepared. You will also manage volunteer support requests across the community, delivering high-quality inductions and training programmes, including sighted guiding and wheelchair training to strengthen the impact of the volunteering service. Additionally, you will: - Co-ordinate volunteer involvement across the community - Nurture excellent relationships with volunteers - Maintain accurate and compliant volunteer records - Complete DBS checks for volunteers within the community - Comply with safeguarding and risk management procedures About You To be considered as a Volunteer Co-ordinator, you will need: - Experience of recruiting, training and supporting volunteers - Experience of providing advice and guidance to colleagues - Experience of cross-departmental working - Experience of building external networks and relationships - An understanding of volunteering and its value to society - Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills - Good organisational and time management skills - A positive and proactive approach - Excellent level of computer literacy, including Microsoft Office - A qualification in volunteer or people management, or equivalent relevant vocational experience Please note, additional travel across the region and nationally may also be required occasionally. The closing date for this role is 18th February 2026. Other organisations may call this role Volunteer Manager, Volunteering Officer, Community Volunteer Co-ordinator, Volunteer Services Co-ordinator, or Volunteer Engagement Officer. Webrecruit and our clients are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business, and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be. So, if you want to join our client as a Volunteer Co-ordinator, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
HM TREASURY-1
Head of Performance for the Government Finance Function
HM TREASURY-1 Darlington, County Durham
Are you motivated, proactive and experienced finance professional with a background in analysing the performance of finance functions and identifying opportunities to help them be more effective and efficient? If so we would love to hear from you! About the Team The Strategy, Performance & Improvement Team is one of the central Government Finance Function (GFF) teams, responsible for driving finance performance, standards and leading practice to achieve a vision of a modern, digital finance function that delivers quality services more effectively and efficiently. We launched our new GFF Strategy earlier in 2025, which sets the direction for the function for the next 5 years, encouraging finance teams to be more skilled, innovative, and insightful. We are now focussed on helping finance teams across government embed the new strategy, while also developing an accompanying performance framework that establishes clear line of sight from strategic objectives to performance metrics. We are also responsible for setting clear standards for the function and maintaining a relentless focus on finance foundations, proactively strengthening them to deliver even greater value across government and for the citizen. The twenty-person team works across a wide range of partners, providing the individual with the opportunity to be part of creating positive and long-lasting change across finance function communities. The role offers exposure across Whitehall, including the chance to work and influence at the highest levels of the Civil Service. The team prides itself on providing an encouraging working environment, which role models flexible working and inclusivity, with opportunities to build networks within the finance function and beyond. About the Job In this role, you will: Lead the annual review of finance performance across all government departments and identify opportunities to improve and strengthen then process. The annual review involves coordinating a range of qualitative and quantitative metrics, including HM Treasury spending teams' assessment of departmental performance, customer surveys, people engagement insight, and maturity / continuous improvement frameworks. Maintain and improve the Government Functional Standard GovS006-Finance, ensuring clear standards are set and maintained in line with government priorities (Productive & Agile State) and leading practice, and the standard is accessible and value add for finance teams and other users. Lead the evaluation of the GFF Strategy, through establishing a clear Strategic Outcomes Framework aligned to the GFF 2030 vision to strengthen functional productivity and quality. Create actionable reports, data visualisations, frameworks and guidance that support departments to understand and assess their performance and identify priority areas for change and improvement. Lead the GFF Finance Foundations Group (DG Chaired senior forum), driving strategic priorities, and improvement opportunities, informed by insights from the annual review of finance performance. Provide quality leadership and mentoring across the team, working to build an encouraging and inclusive team environment, while supporting delivery across the wider team and GFF centre more broadly. The role holder will lead the GFF Performance Team (with 2 direct reports) and will require a broad skill-set, ranging from analysing and reporting performance data, managing a quality service by running the GFF Finance Foundations Group (made up of senior finance leaders from across government), and working with other central GFF, HMT & CO teams to monitor progress against the strategy. About You The ideal candidate will: have a track record of assessing finance and delivery performance to improve business outcomes adopt a government wide perspective to ensure activity is relevant and aligns to shared interests and outcomes with strategic partners have experience of driving continuous improvement across government finance by leading cross government performance reviews and strategic forums, and turning insight into practical tools, guidance and leadership that enable finance teams to prioritise and deliver change use performance data and analysis to drive transparency of performance and inform decision making Some of the Benefits our people love! 25 days annual leave (rising to 30 after 5 years), plus 8 public holidays and the King's birthday (unless you have a legacy arrangement as an existing Civil Servant). Additionally, we operate flexitime systems, allowing employees to take up to an additional 2 days off each month Flexible working patterns (part-time, job-share, condensed hours) Generous parental and adoption leave packages Access to a generous Defined Benefit pension scheme with employer contributions of 28.97% Access to a cycle-to-work salary sacrifice scheme and season ticket advances A range of active staff networks, based around interests (e.g. analysts, music society, sports and social club) and diversity For more information about the role and how to apply, please follow the apply link. If you need any reasonable adjustments to take part in the selection process, please tell us about this in your online application form, or speak to the recruitment team at .
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Are you motivated, proactive and experienced finance professional with a background in analysing the performance of finance functions and identifying opportunities to help them be more effective and efficient? If so we would love to hear from you! About the Team The Strategy, Performance & Improvement Team is one of the central Government Finance Function (GFF) teams, responsible for driving finance performance, standards and leading practice to achieve a vision of a modern, digital finance function that delivers quality services more effectively and efficiently. We launched our new GFF Strategy earlier in 2025, which sets the direction for the function for the next 5 years, encouraging finance teams to be more skilled, innovative, and insightful. We are now focussed on helping finance teams across government embed the new strategy, while also developing an accompanying performance framework that establishes clear line of sight from strategic objectives to performance metrics. We are also responsible for setting clear standards for the function and maintaining a relentless focus on finance foundations, proactively strengthening them to deliver even greater value across government and for the citizen. The twenty-person team works across a wide range of partners, providing the individual with the opportunity to be part of creating positive and long-lasting change across finance function communities. The role offers exposure across Whitehall, including the chance to work and influence at the highest levels of the Civil Service. The team prides itself on providing an encouraging working environment, which role models flexible working and inclusivity, with opportunities to build networks within the finance function and beyond. About the Job In this role, you will: Lead the annual review of finance performance across all government departments and identify opportunities to improve and strengthen then process. The annual review involves coordinating a range of qualitative and quantitative metrics, including HM Treasury spending teams' assessment of departmental performance, customer surveys, people engagement insight, and maturity / continuous improvement frameworks. Maintain and improve the Government Functional Standard GovS006-Finance, ensuring clear standards are set and maintained in line with government priorities (Productive & Agile State) and leading practice, and the standard is accessible and value add for finance teams and other users. Lead the evaluation of the GFF Strategy, through establishing a clear Strategic Outcomes Framework aligned to the GFF 2030 vision to strengthen functional productivity and quality. Create actionable reports, data visualisations, frameworks and guidance that support departments to understand and assess their performance and identify priority areas for change and improvement. Lead the GFF Finance Foundations Group (DG Chaired senior forum), driving strategic priorities, and improvement opportunities, informed by insights from the annual review of finance performance. Provide quality leadership and mentoring across the team, working to build an encouraging and inclusive team environment, while supporting delivery across the wider team and GFF centre more broadly. The role holder will lead the GFF Performance Team (with 2 direct reports) and will require a broad skill-set, ranging from analysing and reporting performance data, managing a quality service by running the GFF Finance Foundations Group (made up of senior finance leaders from across government), and working with other central GFF, HMT & CO teams to monitor progress against the strategy. About You The ideal candidate will: have a track record of assessing finance and delivery performance to improve business outcomes adopt a government wide perspective to ensure activity is relevant and aligns to shared interests and outcomes with strategic partners have experience of driving continuous improvement across government finance by leading cross government performance reviews and strategic forums, and turning insight into practical tools, guidance and leadership that enable finance teams to prioritise and deliver change use performance data and analysis to drive transparency of performance and inform decision making Some of the Benefits our people love! 25 days annual leave (rising to 30 after 5 years), plus 8 public holidays and the King's birthday (unless you have a legacy arrangement as an existing Civil Servant). Additionally, we operate flexitime systems, allowing employees to take up to an additional 2 days off each month Flexible working patterns (part-time, job-share, condensed hours) Generous parental and adoption leave packages Access to a generous Defined Benefit pension scheme with employer contributions of 28.97% Access to a cycle-to-work salary sacrifice scheme and season ticket advances A range of active staff networks, based around interests (e.g. analysts, music society, sports and social club) and diversity For more information about the role and how to apply, please follow the apply link. If you need any reasonable adjustments to take part in the selection process, please tell us about this in your online application form, or speak to the recruitment team at .
MEMBERSHIP BESPOKE
Head of Research, Policy and Impact
MEMBERSHIP BESPOKE
Head of Research, Policy and Impact Independent, not-for-profit, cross-sector membership organisation Westminster, Central London (Hybrid working) Permanent, Full Time Salary: £62,400-£70,200 (DOE) plus a comprehensive benefits package including enhanced annual leave (33 days including bank holidays plus birthday leave), festive office closure, pension scheme, healthcare cash plan, critical illness cover, gym discounts, technology vouchers, dining and activity passes, EAP and wellbeing support. Membership Bespoke is working with an independent, not-for-profit, cross-sector membership organisation based in Westminster to recruit a Head of Research, Policy and Impact. This is a senior leadership role for someone with a deep instinct for politics, policy and government. Our client sits at the centre of cross-sector dialogue, convening senior leaders from the public, private and not-for-profit sectors to address some of the UK's most significant long-term economic and policy challenges. Through a programme of briefings, roundtables, conferences, senior forums, case studies and benchmarking reports, this role plays a central part in shaping national conversations on growth, reform, geopolitics, technology and productivity. It is ideally suited to an individual with a strong commitment to Westminster, public affairs and evidence-led policy thinking. The Head of Research, Policy and Impact is a critical leadership position, responsible for driving the organisation's research, policy and impact agenda. The role will oversee the development of high-quality research and insight that builds the business case for cross-sector collaboration, supports the organisation's mission and informs senior-level dialogue across government and industry. Key responsibilities Policy insight and horizon scanning Monitor the UK policy landscape, identifying emerging trends and issues relevant to members Horizon scan to inform programme development and identify priority cross-sector themes Build and maintain a strong network of senior stakeholders across government, business and the not-for-profit sector Research and strategic dialogue Oversee delivery of the annual events programme, including briefings, workshops, conferences, roundtables and senior receptions Lead and support income-generating events, including workshops and a flagship CEO-Permanent Secretary summit Chair and facilitate senior-level discussions and forums throughout the year Support membership engagement and business development activity, including work with at-risk members Attend events outside core hours and occasional regional events, including travel where required Research and thought leadership Lead the development of flagship research positioning the organisation as the UK's centre of excellence for cross-sector collaboration Oversee surveys, international benchmarking, and local and national case studies spotlighting cross-sector best practice Champion innovative content formats that support member retention, growth and engagement Alumni programme oversight Work closely with the Alumni Lead to shape and deliver a high-impact alumni programme Oversee research and content that builds a visible movement of leaders advocating for cross-sector collaboration to drive growth and prosperity Leadership and team management Lead and manage a multidisciplinary team of four, including event and content managers, a research manager and an alumni lead Take responsibility for performance management, coaching, development and all associated people management activities Work collaboratively with senior colleagues across membership, leadership and talent, and production to deliver organisational objectives About you Significant experience in a senior leadership role across research, policy, events or content Proven experience managing and developing high-performing teams Demonstrable success overseeing complex programmes of events, research or policy activity with measurable impact Experience developing and delivering income-generating activity and reporting on performance Strong understanding of event marketing and campaign performance Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and consistently meet deadlines Proven confidence chairing and facilitating senior forums and events Deep interest in UK policy, government and current affairs Strong experience commissioning and delivering research, including surveys, benchmarking and qualitative case studies Excellent editorial skills, with the ability to produce or oversee high-quality reports, insight papers and policy content Proven ability to translate research into compelling narratives that support member value and the case for cross-sector collaboration How to apply To apply for the Head of Research, Policy and Impact role, please submit your CV. Due to the volume of applications received, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Membership Bespoke is acting as a recruitment business in relation to this role and is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion in recruitment.
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
Head of Research, Policy and Impact Independent, not-for-profit, cross-sector membership organisation Westminster, Central London (Hybrid working) Permanent, Full Time Salary: £62,400-£70,200 (DOE) plus a comprehensive benefits package including enhanced annual leave (33 days including bank holidays plus birthday leave), festive office closure, pension scheme, healthcare cash plan, critical illness cover, gym discounts, technology vouchers, dining and activity passes, EAP and wellbeing support. Membership Bespoke is working with an independent, not-for-profit, cross-sector membership organisation based in Westminster to recruit a Head of Research, Policy and Impact. This is a senior leadership role for someone with a deep instinct for politics, policy and government. Our client sits at the centre of cross-sector dialogue, convening senior leaders from the public, private and not-for-profit sectors to address some of the UK's most significant long-term economic and policy challenges. Through a programme of briefings, roundtables, conferences, senior forums, case studies and benchmarking reports, this role plays a central part in shaping national conversations on growth, reform, geopolitics, technology and productivity. It is ideally suited to an individual with a strong commitment to Westminster, public affairs and evidence-led policy thinking. The Head of Research, Policy and Impact is a critical leadership position, responsible for driving the organisation's research, policy and impact agenda. The role will oversee the development of high-quality research and insight that builds the business case for cross-sector collaboration, supports the organisation's mission and informs senior-level dialogue across government and industry. Key responsibilities Policy insight and horizon scanning Monitor the UK policy landscape, identifying emerging trends and issues relevant to members Horizon scan to inform programme development and identify priority cross-sector themes Build and maintain a strong network of senior stakeholders across government, business and the not-for-profit sector Research and strategic dialogue Oversee delivery of the annual events programme, including briefings, workshops, conferences, roundtables and senior receptions Lead and support income-generating events, including workshops and a flagship CEO-Permanent Secretary summit Chair and facilitate senior-level discussions and forums throughout the year Support membership engagement and business development activity, including work with at-risk members Attend events outside core hours and occasional regional events, including travel where required Research and thought leadership Lead the development of flagship research positioning the organisation as the UK's centre of excellence for cross-sector collaboration Oversee surveys, international benchmarking, and local and national case studies spotlighting cross-sector best practice Champion innovative content formats that support member retention, growth and engagement Alumni programme oversight Work closely with the Alumni Lead to shape and deliver a high-impact alumni programme Oversee research and content that builds a visible movement of leaders advocating for cross-sector collaboration to drive growth and prosperity Leadership and team management Lead and manage a multidisciplinary team of four, including event and content managers, a research manager and an alumni lead Take responsibility for performance management, coaching, development and all associated people management activities Work collaboratively with senior colleagues across membership, leadership and talent, and production to deliver organisational objectives About you Significant experience in a senior leadership role across research, policy, events or content Proven experience managing and developing high-performing teams Demonstrable success overseeing complex programmes of events, research or policy activity with measurable impact Experience developing and delivering income-generating activity and reporting on performance Strong understanding of event marketing and campaign performance Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and consistently meet deadlines Proven confidence chairing and facilitating senior forums and events Deep interest in UK policy, government and current affairs Strong experience commissioning and delivering research, including surveys, benchmarking and qualitative case studies Excellent editorial skills, with the ability to produce or oversee high-quality reports, insight papers and policy content Proven ability to translate research into compelling narratives that support member value and the case for cross-sector collaboration How to apply To apply for the Head of Research, Policy and Impact role, please submit your CV. Due to the volume of applications received, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Membership Bespoke is acting as a recruitment business in relation to this role and is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion in recruitment.
PRS
Cleaner - Hemel Hempstead
PRS
PRS Recruitment Services are currently recruiting for a cleaner to work on a temp to perm basis in a office in Hemel Hempstead. Job Title: Cleaner - Benefits: The pay rate is between 12.21 - 12.60 per hour Weekly pay. Immediate Start! Hours are Monday to Friday either in the morning or evening Holiday pay is included. Job Title: Temporary Cleaners - Responsibilities: You will be responsible for ensuring a clean, tidy, and hygienic environment. Duties include general cleaning of offices, corridors, toilets, and communal areas. Job Title: Temporary Cleaners - Duties: Sweeping, mopping, hoovering and polishing the floors Wiping, dusting and polishing of surfaces Emptying and removing rubbish Ensuring that the cleaning equipment is stored away in the appropriate place Cleaning toilet area Deep cleaning Moving table and chairs Job Title: School Cleaner - Requirements: Previous cleaning experience essential A good eye for detail and a proactive attitude Basic understanding of COSHH Ability to work independently and as part of a team Apply Immediately!
Feb 10, 2026
Full time
PRS Recruitment Services are currently recruiting for a cleaner to work on a temp to perm basis in a office in Hemel Hempstead. Job Title: Cleaner - Benefits: The pay rate is between 12.21 - 12.60 per hour Weekly pay. Immediate Start! Hours are Monday to Friday either in the morning or evening Holiday pay is included. Job Title: Temporary Cleaners - Responsibilities: You will be responsible for ensuring a clean, tidy, and hygienic environment. Duties include general cleaning of offices, corridors, toilets, and communal areas. Job Title: Temporary Cleaners - Duties: Sweeping, mopping, hoovering and polishing the floors Wiping, dusting and polishing of surfaces Emptying and removing rubbish Ensuring that the cleaning equipment is stored away in the appropriate place Cleaning toilet area Deep cleaning Moving table and chairs Job Title: School Cleaner - Requirements: Previous cleaning experience essential A good eye for detail and a proactive attitude Basic understanding of COSHH Ability to work independently and as part of a team Apply Immediately!
Downright Excellent
Chief Executive Officer
Downright Excellent
You don t have to know about Down syndrome. You can learn about Down syndrome, but we need you to know how to nurture the heart of an organisation and its people. Please see our video on our website for further details from our Chair, James Davis (go to 'meet the team', and 'current vacancies'. Freelance/self-employed contract for 3 4 days per week Lead the 17-year-old charity into a brighter future The role demands quality skills and experience in management, governance, building teams and communities, fundraising and finance in person and online. Can you simultaneously be creative, a problem solver, ideas person, developmental, positive leader, supporter, confidante, prudent and adventurous? We are very keen to hear from you. Please send your CV and a 5 min video explaining who you are, why you suit the role and why you want to join us as CEO by Saturday 28 February 2026.
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
You don t have to know about Down syndrome. You can learn about Down syndrome, but we need you to know how to nurture the heart of an organisation and its people. Please see our video on our website for further details from our Chair, James Davis (go to 'meet the team', and 'current vacancies'. Freelance/self-employed contract for 3 4 days per week Lead the 17-year-old charity into a brighter future The role demands quality skills and experience in management, governance, building teams and communities, fundraising and finance in person and online. Can you simultaneously be creative, a problem solver, ideas person, developmental, positive leader, supporter, confidante, prudent and adventurous? We are very keen to hear from you. Please send your CV and a 5 min video explaining who you are, why you suit the role and why you want to join us as CEO by Saturday 28 February 2026.
Wrexham Tennis Centre
Chief Executive Officer
Wrexham Tennis Centre
At Wrexham Tennis & Padel Centre, we want to inspire as many people as possible to stay healthy, and enjoy the benefits of sport, at every level. We provide affordable and accessible sporting facilities and programmes for adults and children, and we are proud to be the largest facility of our type in Wales. As our CEO, you will lead the next phase of our development strengthening our impact, driving sustainable growth and building on our reputation as a thriving community sport destination. Position: CEO Responsible to: Chair of Board of Trustees Location: Wrexham, with some scope for occasional remote working Hours: 35 hours per week (full-time) Salary: £50,000 per year, with flexibility for an exceptional candidate First-round interviews are provisionally scheduled for Tuesday 17th March; final interviews are due to take place Tuesday 31st March. Closing date: Friday 27th February at 12pm About the Role As CEO, you will provide strategic, financial and operational leadership, ensuring the Centre continues to grow sustainably while remaining rooted in community impact and strong governance. You will shape and deliver the organisation s long term vision and ensure services, programmes and operations remain high quality, inclusive and aligned to community need. This is a pivotal role for a leader who combines commercial instinct with values led leadership, and who can represent the organisation credibly across local, regional and national stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Lead the development and delivery of a bold, future focused strategy for the Charity. Translate long term vision into clear priorities, measurable objectives and sustainable growth Work closely with the Board to support strong and effective governance . Commercial & Financial Leadership Strengthen financial sustainability through robust budgeting, forecasting, planning and risk management. Grow income through partnerships, memberships, programmes, development of our retail arm, grants and commercial activity. Ensure strong financial controls and compliance with charity governance requirements. People & Culture Leadership Foster a culture of trust, inclusion, safeguarding, respect and high performance. Lead, support and develop the senior leadership team; embed fair and compliant people practices. Champion equality, diversity and inclusion across the organisation. Organisational Excellence & Compliance Ensure best practice policies, systems and processes across the organisation. Oversee safeguarding, health & safety and regulatory compliance. Produce high quality reports for the Board, funders and regulators. Partnerships, Profile & Community Engagement Act as an ambassador for the organisation locally, regionally and nationally. Build influential relationships with governing bodies, local authorities, schools, community partners and funders. Enhance the Centre s visibility, reputation and reach. Programme & Service Oversight Provide strategic oversight of programme development to ensure high quality, inclusive offers aligned to community needs. Support managers in driving innovation and impact across services. About You You will bring: Senior leadership experience in sport, leisure, charity or community settings. A successful track record in delivering growth, developing partnerships and organisational development. Strong financial and commercial acumen. An inclusive, collaborative and empowering leadership style. Passion for community sport, wellbeing and widening participation.
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
At Wrexham Tennis & Padel Centre, we want to inspire as many people as possible to stay healthy, and enjoy the benefits of sport, at every level. We provide affordable and accessible sporting facilities and programmes for adults and children, and we are proud to be the largest facility of our type in Wales. As our CEO, you will lead the next phase of our development strengthening our impact, driving sustainable growth and building on our reputation as a thriving community sport destination. Position: CEO Responsible to: Chair of Board of Trustees Location: Wrexham, with some scope for occasional remote working Hours: 35 hours per week (full-time) Salary: £50,000 per year, with flexibility for an exceptional candidate First-round interviews are provisionally scheduled for Tuesday 17th March; final interviews are due to take place Tuesday 31st March. Closing date: Friday 27th February at 12pm About the Role As CEO, you will provide strategic, financial and operational leadership, ensuring the Centre continues to grow sustainably while remaining rooted in community impact and strong governance. You will shape and deliver the organisation s long term vision and ensure services, programmes and operations remain high quality, inclusive and aligned to community need. This is a pivotal role for a leader who combines commercial instinct with values led leadership, and who can represent the organisation credibly across local, regional and national stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Lead the development and delivery of a bold, future focused strategy for the Charity. Translate long term vision into clear priorities, measurable objectives and sustainable growth Work closely with the Board to support strong and effective governance . Commercial & Financial Leadership Strengthen financial sustainability through robust budgeting, forecasting, planning and risk management. Grow income through partnerships, memberships, programmes, development of our retail arm, grants and commercial activity. Ensure strong financial controls and compliance with charity governance requirements. People & Culture Leadership Foster a culture of trust, inclusion, safeguarding, respect and high performance. Lead, support and develop the senior leadership team; embed fair and compliant people practices. Champion equality, diversity and inclusion across the organisation. Organisational Excellence & Compliance Ensure best practice policies, systems and processes across the organisation. Oversee safeguarding, health & safety and regulatory compliance. Produce high quality reports for the Board, funders and regulators. Partnerships, Profile & Community Engagement Act as an ambassador for the organisation locally, regionally and nationally. Build influential relationships with governing bodies, local authorities, schools, community partners and funders. Enhance the Centre s visibility, reputation and reach. Programme & Service Oversight Provide strategic oversight of programme development to ensure high quality, inclusive offers aligned to community needs. Support managers in driving innovation and impact across services. About You You will bring: Senior leadership experience in sport, leisure, charity or community settings. A successful track record in delivering growth, developing partnerships and organisational development. Strong financial and commercial acumen. An inclusive, collaborative and empowering leadership style. Passion for community sport, wellbeing and widening participation.
FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Independent Chair of The FA's National Game Board
FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Independent Chair of The Football Association's National Game Board Our Organisation The Football Association (The FA) is the not-for-profit governing body of football in England, dedicated to promoting the sport and inspiring positive change through the game. We are responsible for developing and advancing football at every level, from grassroots to the professional game, generating revenue to support investment in English football. The FA oversees all England international teams, including men's, women's, youth, and para football. We manage FA competitions such as the Emirates FA Cup, the FA Youth Cup, and the Adobe Women's FA Cup. Additionally, we oversee men's and women's leagues below the professional level. Our remit includes the world-class facilities of Wembley Stadium and St. George's Park. The National Game Board The National Game Board (NGB) is The FA's senior committee overseeing the grassroots level of the game. This includes deciding on levels of funding, the promotion and raising of standards of participation and operational matters relating to County Football Associations. The NGB currently comprises individuals selected from The FA Council who represent various stakeholders within the grassroots game and two independent members. The Role The FA is seeking to appoint an Independent Chair of the NGB. The primary role of the Independent Chair is to chair meetings of the NGB, bring objectivity to discussions and an independent point of view and judgement on matters within its remit. The Independent Chair will: Demonstrate the values of The FA, leading the NGB with a collaborative style that ensures cohesion and that the Executive are held to account. Ensure that the NGB acts with integrity and takes all the different stakeholder interests into account as it makes decisions. This includes managing the trade-offs that will naturally arise from these stakeholders to ensure that decisions are taken in the best and long-term collective interests of football at this level. Be curious and provide challenge and support to other NGB members and the Executive team. Ideally, candidates will be able to demonstrate: Experience in chairing the board (or equivalent) of an organisation A senior level business profile Knowledge of football at the grassroots level, such as from prior involvement with a league or club at this level. Term The Independent Chair will be able to serve a maximum of 3 terms of 3 years. Time Commitment & Remuneration The NGB meets 7 times per season including 2 x 2-day strategy meetings. Meetings are usually held midweek during working hours at Wembley Stadium. An allowance can be claimed for attendance at each meeting of the NGB (currently £300/meeting) along with any travel or subsistence expenses incurred. Definition of Independence Independent means a person who is: a) free from any close connection to The FA and a close connection shall be deemed to include, without limitation, the following: i) the person is, or has been within the last six months, actively involved in The FA's affairs or held any position or role within The FA (including, without limitation, being a Member of The FA Council, a member of any committee of The FA or an employee, director or officer of The FA); ii) the person holds, or has held within the last six months, a position or role with any Football Stakeholder (including, without limitation, being an employee, director or officer of any Football Stakeholder); iii) the person has, or has had within the last six months, a Material Business Relationship with The FA; and iv) the person has close family ties (including by way of being connected with an individual as a spouse, civil partner, former spouse, former civil partner, parent, step or adopted parent, grandparent, child, step child, adopted child, descendant, qualifying co-habitant or next-of-kin) with any directors, senior employees or committee members of The FA or any Member of The FA Council; and b) viewed as independent from the perspective of an objective outsider; How to Apply We have retained Elevate Talent, a specialist executive search firm, to manage the initial stages of our recruitment process, including all screening and preliminary interviews. Accordingly, please send your application, including a CV and Covering Letter to FA-NGB- by midnight on 13th February 2026. Any enquiries regarding the National Game Board or the role should also be directed to the above e-mail address. The appointed candidate will be invited to observe National Game Board meetings during the 2025 / 2026 season and will officially start in the role from the 2026 / 2027 season. The Football Association promotes equality, diversity and inclusion, and welcomes applications from everyone who meets the criteria. If you have any particular requirements in respect of the recruitment or interview process, please detail this in your covering letter.
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
Independent Chair of The Football Association's National Game Board Our Organisation The Football Association (The FA) is the not-for-profit governing body of football in England, dedicated to promoting the sport and inspiring positive change through the game. We are responsible for developing and advancing football at every level, from grassroots to the professional game, generating revenue to support investment in English football. The FA oversees all England international teams, including men's, women's, youth, and para football. We manage FA competitions such as the Emirates FA Cup, the FA Youth Cup, and the Adobe Women's FA Cup. Additionally, we oversee men's and women's leagues below the professional level. Our remit includes the world-class facilities of Wembley Stadium and St. George's Park. The National Game Board The National Game Board (NGB) is The FA's senior committee overseeing the grassroots level of the game. This includes deciding on levels of funding, the promotion and raising of standards of participation and operational matters relating to County Football Associations. The NGB currently comprises individuals selected from The FA Council who represent various stakeholders within the grassroots game and two independent members. The Role The FA is seeking to appoint an Independent Chair of the NGB. The primary role of the Independent Chair is to chair meetings of the NGB, bring objectivity to discussions and an independent point of view and judgement on matters within its remit. The Independent Chair will: Demonstrate the values of The FA, leading the NGB with a collaborative style that ensures cohesion and that the Executive are held to account. Ensure that the NGB acts with integrity and takes all the different stakeholder interests into account as it makes decisions. This includes managing the trade-offs that will naturally arise from these stakeholders to ensure that decisions are taken in the best and long-term collective interests of football at this level. Be curious and provide challenge and support to other NGB members and the Executive team. Ideally, candidates will be able to demonstrate: Experience in chairing the board (or equivalent) of an organisation A senior level business profile Knowledge of football at the grassroots level, such as from prior involvement with a league or club at this level. Term The Independent Chair will be able to serve a maximum of 3 terms of 3 years. Time Commitment & Remuneration The NGB meets 7 times per season including 2 x 2-day strategy meetings. Meetings are usually held midweek during working hours at Wembley Stadium. An allowance can be claimed for attendance at each meeting of the NGB (currently £300/meeting) along with any travel or subsistence expenses incurred. Definition of Independence Independent means a person who is: a) free from any close connection to The FA and a close connection shall be deemed to include, without limitation, the following: i) the person is, or has been within the last six months, actively involved in The FA's affairs or held any position or role within The FA (including, without limitation, being a Member of The FA Council, a member of any committee of The FA or an employee, director or officer of The FA); ii) the person holds, or has held within the last six months, a position or role with any Football Stakeholder (including, without limitation, being an employee, director or officer of any Football Stakeholder); iii) the person has, or has had within the last six months, a Material Business Relationship with The FA; and iv) the person has close family ties (including by way of being connected with an individual as a spouse, civil partner, former spouse, former civil partner, parent, step or adopted parent, grandparent, child, step child, adopted child, descendant, qualifying co-habitant or next-of-kin) with any directors, senior employees or committee members of The FA or any Member of The FA Council; and b) viewed as independent from the perspective of an objective outsider; How to Apply We have retained Elevate Talent, a specialist executive search firm, to manage the initial stages of our recruitment process, including all screening and preliminary interviews. Accordingly, please send your application, including a CV and Covering Letter to FA-NGB- by midnight on 13th February 2026. Any enquiries regarding the National Game Board or the role should also be directed to the above e-mail address. The appointed candidate will be invited to observe National Game Board meetings during the 2025 / 2026 season and will officially start in the role from the 2026 / 2027 season. The Football Association promotes equality, diversity and inclusion, and welcomes applications from everyone who meets the criteria. If you have any particular requirements in respect of the recruitment or interview process, please detail this in your covering letter.
SSE plc
Technical Planner
SSE plc Lowestoft, Suffolk
Overview Base Location: Greater Gabbard Operations & Maintenance Hub, Lowestoft Salary: £43,704 to £51,484 dependant on experience + performance-related bonus + a range of other benefits to support your family, finances and wellbeing Working Pattern: Permanent Full Time Flexible First options available As a Technical Planner, you will play a pivotal role in coordinating and managing all asset intervention activities, primarily supporting the Greater Gabbard Offshore Windfarm. You may also provide vital support across other offshore windfarm sites within the SSE portfolio. Your expertise will be crucial in administering the maintenance management system to uphold the highest standards of safety, quality, and operational efficiency. You will Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to develop accurate, comprehensive short- and long-term asset intervention plans. Chair daily and weekly planning meetings, tracking progress and ensuring efficient scheduling and prioritisation of work. Support the collation of site production plans and monitor budgeted spends to align with approved budgets. Manage the maintenance management system (IBM Maximo), ensuring data accuracy and compliance with work control documents, safety procedures, and work instructions. Oversee site access registers, communicate access restrictions, and prioritise inspection and maintenance activities to maintain safety and operational efficiency. You have Prior experience coordinating asset maintenance activities, working closely with multiple internal and external stakeholders. Competency in using maintenance management systems, ideally IBM Maximo. Knowledge of controlled safety environments and safe systems of work aligned with maintenance management practices. Proficiency in MS Office applications, with experience in MS Project or Primavera P6 considered advantageous. Strong organisational skills, attention to detail, and the confidence to both challenge and be challenged. About SSE SSE's purpose is to provide energy needed today while building a better world of energy for tomorrow. We do this by developing, building, operating and investing in electricity infrastructure and businesses needed in the energy transition. Our Transforming for Growth investment plan sees us investing £33bn in critical electricity infrastructure across the five years to 2030. SSE Renewables delivers the green energy the world needs today and tomorrow. We lead the way in the development, build, and operation of renewable power assets, including windfarms, hydro power stations, and solar and battery projects. Join a global team of 1,800 energy experts powering the transition to a net zero future. Flexible benefits to fit your life Enjoy discounts on private healthcare and gym memberships. Wellbeing benefits like a free online GP and 24/7 counselling service. Interest-free loans on tech and transport season tickets, or a new bike with our Cycle to Work scheme. As well as generous family entitlements such as maternity and adoption pay, and paternity leave. Work with an equal opportunity employer SSE will make any reasonable adjustments you need to ensure that your application and experience with us is positive. Please contact to discuss how we can support you. We're dedicated to fostering an open and inclusive workplace where people from all backgrounds can thrive. We create equal opportunities for everyone to succeed and especially welcome applications from those who may not be well represented in our workforce or industry. Ready to apply? Start your online application using the Apply Now box on this page. We only accept applications made online. We'll be in touch after the closing date to let you know if we'll be taking your application further. If you're offered a role with SSE, you'll need to complete a criminality check and a credit check before you start work.
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
Overview Base Location: Greater Gabbard Operations & Maintenance Hub, Lowestoft Salary: £43,704 to £51,484 dependant on experience + performance-related bonus + a range of other benefits to support your family, finances and wellbeing Working Pattern: Permanent Full Time Flexible First options available As a Technical Planner, you will play a pivotal role in coordinating and managing all asset intervention activities, primarily supporting the Greater Gabbard Offshore Windfarm. You may also provide vital support across other offshore windfarm sites within the SSE portfolio. Your expertise will be crucial in administering the maintenance management system to uphold the highest standards of safety, quality, and operational efficiency. You will Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to develop accurate, comprehensive short- and long-term asset intervention plans. Chair daily and weekly planning meetings, tracking progress and ensuring efficient scheduling and prioritisation of work. Support the collation of site production plans and monitor budgeted spends to align with approved budgets. Manage the maintenance management system (IBM Maximo), ensuring data accuracy and compliance with work control documents, safety procedures, and work instructions. Oversee site access registers, communicate access restrictions, and prioritise inspection and maintenance activities to maintain safety and operational efficiency. You have Prior experience coordinating asset maintenance activities, working closely with multiple internal and external stakeholders. Competency in using maintenance management systems, ideally IBM Maximo. Knowledge of controlled safety environments and safe systems of work aligned with maintenance management practices. Proficiency in MS Office applications, with experience in MS Project or Primavera P6 considered advantageous. Strong organisational skills, attention to detail, and the confidence to both challenge and be challenged. About SSE SSE's purpose is to provide energy needed today while building a better world of energy for tomorrow. We do this by developing, building, operating and investing in electricity infrastructure and businesses needed in the energy transition. Our Transforming for Growth investment plan sees us investing £33bn in critical electricity infrastructure across the five years to 2030. SSE Renewables delivers the green energy the world needs today and tomorrow. We lead the way in the development, build, and operation of renewable power assets, including windfarms, hydro power stations, and solar and battery projects. Join a global team of 1,800 energy experts powering the transition to a net zero future. Flexible benefits to fit your life Enjoy discounts on private healthcare and gym memberships. Wellbeing benefits like a free online GP and 24/7 counselling service. Interest-free loans on tech and transport season tickets, or a new bike with our Cycle to Work scheme. As well as generous family entitlements such as maternity and adoption pay, and paternity leave. Work with an equal opportunity employer SSE will make any reasonable adjustments you need to ensure that your application and experience with us is positive. Please contact to discuss how we can support you. We're dedicated to fostering an open and inclusive workplace where people from all backgrounds can thrive. We create equal opportunities for everyone to succeed and especially welcome applications from those who may not be well represented in our workforce or industry. Ready to apply? Start your online application using the Apply Now box on this page. We only accept applications made online. We'll be in touch after the closing date to let you know if we'll be taking your application further. If you're offered a role with SSE, you'll need to complete a criminality check and a credit check before you start work.
Said Foundation
Chief Executive Officer
Said Foundation
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) Location: Mostly at the Saïd Foundation office in central London, with some scope for remote working. Occasional international travel to the Levant region where deemed safe. Responsible to: The Chairman and Board of Trustees. Line management: Scholarships Programme Manager, Financial Controller, Finance and Programme Administrator. Salary: £80,000 - £85,000 pro rata. Job type: Part-time (three days a week), permanent. ABOUT THE ROLE We are looking for an experienced organisational manager, who will mentor our small and highly motivated team and bring proven expertise around financial and people management and governance as well as of building relationships with different stakeholders and providing strong accountability to charity trustees. You will have an understanding of the Levant region of the Middle East, a commitment to bridge building and respect across cultures and a conviction that education can change lives for the better, create enlightened and effective leadership and benefit wider society. Our outgoing CEO originally came to the UK as a Saïd Foundation Scholar to study at Oxford University and has worked for the Foundation for over six years. He is leaving to return to Syria. We are looking for an experienced manager to carry on his work in leading our team, maintaining close relationships with our Trustees, partners and students and ensuring that the Foundation s programmes are run to the highest standards. ABOUT THE SAÏD FOUNDATION The Saïd Foundation was established as a non-sectarian and non-political charity in 1982 by Wafic and Rosemary Saïd to bring positive and lasting change to the lives of children, young people and the wider community with a focus on the Levant region of the Middle East and on the UK, and on education as a powerful tool to make change. It is governed by a Board of Trustees and the Board s Student, Projects, Audit and Investments Committees. Khaled Saïd has just become Chair of the Board. Since 1984, our longest-standing programme, the Scholarships Programme, has offered opportunities to outstanding individuals with leadership potential to be drivers of positive change within our target countries of Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Palestine. It brings these change agents to the UK to study for Master s degrees at exceptional universities and maintains close contact with them during their studies and beyond. Our amazing community of over 700 alumni have gone on to become outstanding leaders in many fields and to build bridges and respect across cultures. The Foundation s founder, Wafic Saïd, is also the founder of Oxford University s Saïd Business School, now one of the world s leading business schools. The Saïd Business School Foundation (SBSF), also an English charity, was established in 1998 to support the development of the School in its pursuit of excellence. Its Strategic Development Fund provides grants in support of initiatives that will have strategic value to the development of the School. SBSF is funded and administered by the Saïd Foundation. The Foundation s humanitarian work has responded to the shifting needs of the region over immensely challenging times. Since 2011, it has focused on supporting Syrian refugee communities in Lebanon and Jordan through grants to major international non-governmental organisations. Most recently, it has provided support for Gazan children orphaned by the destruction of their homeland. Before the conflict in Syria began, the Foundation ran a capacity-building programme across the country for those working to support Syria s disabled children. It helped to set up a sister organisation in Syria, the Saïd Foundation for Development, which will take forward future work in Syria and is now considering how to support the needs of a post-Assad Syria. In recent years, the Foundation has also worked to promote better health outcomes for people everywhere by making grants to innovative and impactful projects at world-leading medical research institutions based in the UK and known to the Saïd family. JOB DESCRIPTION Job purpose: To lead a small, motivated team in the best-practice implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Foundation s programmes and grants and to build strong relationships with the Foundation s Trustees, partners and scholars. Responsibilities: 1. Programme and grant management a) To oversee the management of the scholarships programme, ensuring the selection of outstanding students from the Levant region and the Foundation s duty of care to them while they are in the UK. b) To oversee the Foundation s grant-making programmes, ensuring that grants agreed by the Trustees are informed by rigorous due diligence and are monitored effectively. c) To provide guidance as necessary to the Board and staff of the Saïd Foundation for Development in Syria on governance and project management matters. d) To oversee the evaluation of the scholarships programme periodically, and grant-funded projects as necessary, to ensure they achieve their intended objectives and apply learning to their improvement. 2. Organisation and staff management a) To devise and implement annual plans for implementation of the Foundation s work, define the level and timing of human and other resources required to deliver the plans and develop key performance indicators to report progress against plans to the Board. b) To foster a supportive work culture, managing staff in line with best human resource practice and ensuring high levels of motivation and strong performance. c) To recruit staff, when necessary. d) To oversee the effective operation of all office systems, including IT and the scholarships platform and database, and introduce improvements (for example, in the use of AI). e) To ensure that health and safety aspects are taken into account appropriately when the Foundation s staff, students and Trustees are travelling in connection with the Foundation s activities. 3. Governance and Trustees a) To meet regularly with the Chairman to ensure he is fully informed of developments and to support planning for Board and Committee deliberations. b) To engage Trustees actively, drawing on their expertise to enhance the work of the Foundation, and report to them regularly on the Foundation s work. c) With the help of other staff, to make recommendations to the Foundation s Committees on their focus areas and ensure high quality papers for Board and Committee meetings and timely follow up of action points. d) To remain up to date with developments in charity governance and regulation to ensure that the Foundation follows best practice and is compliant with regulations. e) To identify key risks to the Foundation s funding, operation and reputation, ensuring that controls are in place for their mitigation and their inclusion in the risk register. 4. Financial, accounting and investment matters (with the Financial Controller) a) To ensure that accurate annual budgets for the Foundation s programmes, staff, administration and property management costs are approved by the Trustees and that cash flow projections support decision-making on the timely funding of the Foundation. b) To ensure that monthly management accounts and annual statutory accounts provide all necessary information for accountability and management purposes. c) To oversee rigorous internal controls for the Foundation s payments and receipts. d) To support the Investment Committee in ensuring the effective management and secure custody of the Foundation s financial and property assets and monitoring of the performance of these investments. 5. Saïd Business School Foundation (SBSF) a) To ensure that all Strategic Development Fund (and other) grants meet the objectives agreed with the School and monitor the impact of the grants through the School s reporting. b) To oversee high-quality reporting to SBSF s Board of Directors and its Committees including on the overall development and performance of the School. c) To monitor the continuing fulfilment of undertakings made to SBSF by Oxford University so that any departure from these undertakings can be assessed by the Board. d) To ensure that all SBSF s accounting and other regulatory requirements are met. 6. Representing the Foundation a) To represent the Foundation externally at events and meetings and ensure that its own events provide a warm, welcoming and inspiring experience for invitees. b) To build enduring relationships of trust with existing and new partners. c) To ensure that the Foundation s engagement with its students and alumni creates a strong sense of belonging to the Saïd Foundation family . PERSON SPECIFICATION Knowledge, skills and experience Essential a) Strong relationship building skills with a wide range of people (such as Trustees, partners and students). b) Experience of managing, motivating and mentoring a team to achieve their potential. c) Excellent and engaging communications and presentation skills, in person and in writing. d) Strong experience of the UK charity sector and charity regulation and governance. e) Proven experience in budget setting, financial planning, and financial management. . click apply for full job details
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) Location: Mostly at the Saïd Foundation office in central London, with some scope for remote working. Occasional international travel to the Levant region where deemed safe. Responsible to: The Chairman and Board of Trustees. Line management: Scholarships Programme Manager, Financial Controller, Finance and Programme Administrator. Salary: £80,000 - £85,000 pro rata. Job type: Part-time (three days a week), permanent. ABOUT THE ROLE We are looking for an experienced organisational manager, who will mentor our small and highly motivated team and bring proven expertise around financial and people management and governance as well as of building relationships with different stakeholders and providing strong accountability to charity trustees. You will have an understanding of the Levant region of the Middle East, a commitment to bridge building and respect across cultures and a conviction that education can change lives for the better, create enlightened and effective leadership and benefit wider society. Our outgoing CEO originally came to the UK as a Saïd Foundation Scholar to study at Oxford University and has worked for the Foundation for over six years. He is leaving to return to Syria. We are looking for an experienced manager to carry on his work in leading our team, maintaining close relationships with our Trustees, partners and students and ensuring that the Foundation s programmes are run to the highest standards. ABOUT THE SAÏD FOUNDATION The Saïd Foundation was established as a non-sectarian and non-political charity in 1982 by Wafic and Rosemary Saïd to bring positive and lasting change to the lives of children, young people and the wider community with a focus on the Levant region of the Middle East and on the UK, and on education as a powerful tool to make change. It is governed by a Board of Trustees and the Board s Student, Projects, Audit and Investments Committees. Khaled Saïd has just become Chair of the Board. Since 1984, our longest-standing programme, the Scholarships Programme, has offered opportunities to outstanding individuals with leadership potential to be drivers of positive change within our target countries of Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Palestine. It brings these change agents to the UK to study for Master s degrees at exceptional universities and maintains close contact with them during their studies and beyond. Our amazing community of over 700 alumni have gone on to become outstanding leaders in many fields and to build bridges and respect across cultures. The Foundation s founder, Wafic Saïd, is also the founder of Oxford University s Saïd Business School, now one of the world s leading business schools. The Saïd Business School Foundation (SBSF), also an English charity, was established in 1998 to support the development of the School in its pursuit of excellence. Its Strategic Development Fund provides grants in support of initiatives that will have strategic value to the development of the School. SBSF is funded and administered by the Saïd Foundation. The Foundation s humanitarian work has responded to the shifting needs of the region over immensely challenging times. Since 2011, it has focused on supporting Syrian refugee communities in Lebanon and Jordan through grants to major international non-governmental organisations. Most recently, it has provided support for Gazan children orphaned by the destruction of their homeland. Before the conflict in Syria began, the Foundation ran a capacity-building programme across the country for those working to support Syria s disabled children. It helped to set up a sister organisation in Syria, the Saïd Foundation for Development, which will take forward future work in Syria and is now considering how to support the needs of a post-Assad Syria. In recent years, the Foundation has also worked to promote better health outcomes for people everywhere by making grants to innovative and impactful projects at world-leading medical research institutions based in the UK and known to the Saïd family. JOB DESCRIPTION Job purpose: To lead a small, motivated team in the best-practice implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Foundation s programmes and grants and to build strong relationships with the Foundation s Trustees, partners and scholars. Responsibilities: 1. Programme and grant management a) To oversee the management of the scholarships programme, ensuring the selection of outstanding students from the Levant region and the Foundation s duty of care to them while they are in the UK. b) To oversee the Foundation s grant-making programmes, ensuring that grants agreed by the Trustees are informed by rigorous due diligence and are monitored effectively. c) To provide guidance as necessary to the Board and staff of the Saïd Foundation for Development in Syria on governance and project management matters. d) To oversee the evaluation of the scholarships programme periodically, and grant-funded projects as necessary, to ensure they achieve their intended objectives and apply learning to their improvement. 2. Organisation and staff management a) To devise and implement annual plans for implementation of the Foundation s work, define the level and timing of human and other resources required to deliver the plans and develop key performance indicators to report progress against plans to the Board. b) To foster a supportive work culture, managing staff in line with best human resource practice and ensuring high levels of motivation and strong performance. c) To recruit staff, when necessary. d) To oversee the effective operation of all office systems, including IT and the scholarships platform and database, and introduce improvements (for example, in the use of AI). e) To ensure that health and safety aspects are taken into account appropriately when the Foundation s staff, students and Trustees are travelling in connection with the Foundation s activities. 3. Governance and Trustees a) To meet regularly with the Chairman to ensure he is fully informed of developments and to support planning for Board and Committee deliberations. b) To engage Trustees actively, drawing on their expertise to enhance the work of the Foundation, and report to them regularly on the Foundation s work. c) With the help of other staff, to make recommendations to the Foundation s Committees on their focus areas and ensure high quality papers for Board and Committee meetings and timely follow up of action points. d) To remain up to date with developments in charity governance and regulation to ensure that the Foundation follows best practice and is compliant with regulations. e) To identify key risks to the Foundation s funding, operation and reputation, ensuring that controls are in place for their mitigation and their inclusion in the risk register. 4. Financial, accounting and investment matters (with the Financial Controller) a) To ensure that accurate annual budgets for the Foundation s programmes, staff, administration and property management costs are approved by the Trustees and that cash flow projections support decision-making on the timely funding of the Foundation. b) To ensure that monthly management accounts and annual statutory accounts provide all necessary information for accountability and management purposes. c) To oversee rigorous internal controls for the Foundation s payments and receipts. d) To support the Investment Committee in ensuring the effective management and secure custody of the Foundation s financial and property assets and monitoring of the performance of these investments. 5. Saïd Business School Foundation (SBSF) a) To ensure that all Strategic Development Fund (and other) grants meet the objectives agreed with the School and monitor the impact of the grants through the School s reporting. b) To oversee high-quality reporting to SBSF s Board of Directors and its Committees including on the overall development and performance of the School. c) To monitor the continuing fulfilment of undertakings made to SBSF by Oxford University so that any departure from these undertakings can be assessed by the Board. d) To ensure that all SBSF s accounting and other regulatory requirements are met. 6. Representing the Foundation a) To represent the Foundation externally at events and meetings and ensure that its own events provide a warm, welcoming and inspiring experience for invitees. b) To build enduring relationships of trust with existing and new partners. c) To ensure that the Foundation s engagement with its students and alumni creates a strong sense of belonging to the Saïd Foundation family . PERSON SPECIFICATION Knowledge, skills and experience Essential a) Strong relationship building skills with a wide range of people (such as Trustees, partners and students). b) Experience of managing, motivating and mentoring a team to achieve their potential. c) Excellent and engaging communications and presentation skills, in person and in writing. d) Strong experience of the UK charity sector and charity regulation and governance. e) Proven experience in budget setting, financial planning, and financial management. . click apply for full job details
FEA
Chair of the Governing Body
FEA
Our client is a leading college group based in west and south west London committed to delivering outstanding education and fostering a culture of accountability, transparency and continuous improvement. They support their students and staff through strong governance, collaborative leadership and a focus on transparency, accountability and trust. They are seeking a new Chair to provide strategic leadership to their Governing Body, guiding them to deliver its strategic plan and fulfil its vision. The Chair will uphold the highest standards of corporate governance, support and challenge the Executive Management Team and safeguard the interests of students, staff and the wider community. This pivotal role sets the tone and direction for their multi-campus group, helping to deliver our mission and values. The Chair will act as principal ambassador, foster strong relationships with key stakeholders, including maintaining a strong and trusted relationship with the CEO and Executive Management Team and lead the Governing Body to deliver highly effective governance. If you share their belief in the transformative power of further education and are willing to devote your time and expertise to help shape the future of our client, we encourage you to apply. Our client stands for diversity, inclusion and excellence throughout everything they do, and provide outcomes that drive personal growth, wellbeing and economic opportunity. Their Governing Body is comprised of highly skilled and experienced governors from a wide range of professional and personal backgrounds. They are keen to increase the diversity of their Governing Body in terms of age, gender, ethnicity and experience. Our client has appointed FE Associates to support them with this important appointment. Contact , to find out more about this exciting opportunity before applying. Closing date: 9am on Tuesday 17 February 2026 Interviews: Tuesday 3 March 2026
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
Our client is a leading college group based in west and south west London committed to delivering outstanding education and fostering a culture of accountability, transparency and continuous improvement. They support their students and staff through strong governance, collaborative leadership and a focus on transparency, accountability and trust. They are seeking a new Chair to provide strategic leadership to their Governing Body, guiding them to deliver its strategic plan and fulfil its vision. The Chair will uphold the highest standards of corporate governance, support and challenge the Executive Management Team and safeguard the interests of students, staff and the wider community. This pivotal role sets the tone and direction for their multi-campus group, helping to deliver our mission and values. The Chair will act as principal ambassador, foster strong relationships with key stakeholders, including maintaining a strong and trusted relationship with the CEO and Executive Management Team and lead the Governing Body to deliver highly effective governance. If you share their belief in the transformative power of further education and are willing to devote your time and expertise to help shape the future of our client, we encourage you to apply. Our client stands for diversity, inclusion and excellence throughout everything they do, and provide outcomes that drive personal growth, wellbeing and economic opportunity. Their Governing Body is comprised of highly skilled and experienced governors from a wide range of professional and personal backgrounds. They are keen to increase the diversity of their Governing Body in terms of age, gender, ethnicity and experience. Our client has appointed FE Associates to support them with this important appointment. Contact , to find out more about this exciting opportunity before applying. Closing date: 9am on Tuesday 17 February 2026 Interviews: Tuesday 3 March 2026
Building Careers UK
Design Manager
Building Careers UK Penwortham, Lancashire
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Design Manager to join a highly regarded main contractor with a strong reputation for quality, collaboration, and sustainable project delivery across the North West. This business delivers a diverse range of projects including education, healthcare, commercial, and mid-rise residential developments. With a healthy pipeline of secured work and a culture that promotes professional growth, this is an ideal role for a technically strong and commercially aware design professional seeking long-term stability and progression. The Role The Design Manager will typically manage one project at pre-construction and one live project . You will take ownership of the design coordination process, managing relationships with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and internal teams to ensure that design deliverables are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality and compliance. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the design process from pre-construction through to handover. Coordinate design information between consultants, subcontractors, and internal project teams. Review drawings and specifications for accuracy, buildability, and compliance. Support tender and pre-construction stages with design reviews, value engineering, and risk assessments. Manage the design programme and ensure deliverables align with procurement and construction schedules. Chair and document design coordination meetings. Ensure compliance with Building Regulations, CDM, and other statutory requirements. Promote digital design management and BIM processes. Collaborate closely with project and site teams to ensure smooth design integration into delivery. Experience required: Proven experience as a Design Manager within a main contractor environment. Strong understanding of construction methods, materials, and design coordination. Experience managing multiple stakeholders and design consultants. Excellent communication, organisation, and problem-solving skills. Working knowledge of Building Regulations, planning, and CDM processes. Previous experience of residential apartment schemes would be an advantage Degree-qualified in a relevant subject Familiarity with BIM and digital collaboration tools. Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only that shortlisted will be contacted. INDC
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Design Manager to join a highly regarded main contractor with a strong reputation for quality, collaboration, and sustainable project delivery across the North West. This business delivers a diverse range of projects including education, healthcare, commercial, and mid-rise residential developments. With a healthy pipeline of secured work and a culture that promotes professional growth, this is an ideal role for a technically strong and commercially aware design professional seeking long-term stability and progression. The Role The Design Manager will typically manage one project at pre-construction and one live project . You will take ownership of the design coordination process, managing relationships with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and internal teams to ensure that design deliverables are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality and compliance. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the design process from pre-construction through to handover. Coordinate design information between consultants, subcontractors, and internal project teams. Review drawings and specifications for accuracy, buildability, and compliance. Support tender and pre-construction stages with design reviews, value engineering, and risk assessments. Manage the design programme and ensure deliverables align with procurement and construction schedules. Chair and document design coordination meetings. Ensure compliance with Building Regulations, CDM, and other statutory requirements. Promote digital design management and BIM processes. Collaborate closely with project and site teams to ensure smooth design integration into delivery. Experience required: Proven experience as a Design Manager within a main contractor environment. Strong understanding of construction methods, materials, and design coordination. Experience managing multiple stakeholders and design consultants. Excellent communication, organisation, and problem-solving skills. Working knowledge of Building Regulations, planning, and CDM processes. Previous experience of residential apartment schemes would be an advantage Degree-qualified in a relevant subject Familiarity with BIM and digital collaboration tools. Building Careers UK specialises in Construction and Property recruitment and serves as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job, you accept the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimers which can be found on our website. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Our recruitment process is designed to ensure equal opportunities for all candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic. Please Note: Due to high volume of applicants, only that shortlisted will be contacted. INDC
Mitchell Maguire
Project Manager Bespoke Furniture & Joinery
Mitchell Maguire
Project Manager Bespoke Furniture & Joinery Job Title: Project Manager Bespoke Furniture & Joinery Job reference Number: -2640 Industry Sector: Project Manager, Project Management, Bespoke, Residential, High-End, Luxury, Bespoke Furniture, Bespoke Joinery, Craft, Interior products, Office, Staircase, Sculpture, Desks, Cabinets, Tables, Chairs, Surfaces, Stone, Wood, Fit-out, Manufacture click apply for full job details
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
Project Manager Bespoke Furniture & Joinery Job Title: Project Manager Bespoke Furniture & Joinery Job reference Number: -2640 Industry Sector: Project Manager, Project Management, Bespoke, Residential, High-End, Luxury, Bespoke Furniture, Bespoke Joinery, Craft, Interior products, Office, Staircase, Sculpture, Desks, Cabinets, Tables, Chairs, Surfaces, Stone, Wood, Fit-out, Manufacture click apply for full job details
MLC Partners
Executive Officer
MLC Partners
Executive Officer Location: London / Hybrid (two days per week) Contract: 3 - 4 month interim Salary: £32,623 Full-time: 35 hours MLC Partners are delighted to be partnering with Turn2us to recruit an interim Executive Officer. This is a pivotal role at the heart of the organisation, providing high-quality administrative and governance support to the CEO Office and helping to coordinate key activity across Turn2us. The Role: The Executive Officer will work closely with the Executive Manager to the CEO to provide executive support across the CEO Office and Organisational Leadership Team, ensuring excellent standards of administration, communication and record-keeping. Key Responsibilities: Provide ad-hoc diary management support to the CEO and Chair, arranging meetings and ensuring they are fully prepared for engagements. Liaise with internal and external stakeholders and prepare documents as requested. Support and lead on the organisation and delivery of internal events. Maintain effective filing, records and administrative systems across Teams and Outlook, handling confidential information with discretion. Provide meeting support when required (packs, minute-taking, action tracking) and support Committee and Board meeting cycles. Maintain the cross-organisational calendar and support CEO Office administration. Arrange travel and accommodation, submit expenses/credit card statements, and work with Finance to ensure invoices are paid on time. About You: Experience supporting an Executive or Senior leadership team member, ideally within a fast-paced environment. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, able to build relationships with a wide range of stakeholders (including Trustees/independent members). Confident organising meetings and managing complex diaries, travel and logistics. Strong minute-taking/secretariat experience, producing concise and accurate minutes and managing actions. Discreet and trustworthy with confidential information; tactful and diplomatic. Proactive, flexible and adaptable, with confidence learning new technology/systems. Applications are under constant review, with my client seeking the right candidate start next week. Please apply now, or reach out to Briar at MLC Partners.
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
Executive Officer Location: London / Hybrid (two days per week) Contract: 3 - 4 month interim Salary: £32,623 Full-time: 35 hours MLC Partners are delighted to be partnering with Turn2us to recruit an interim Executive Officer. This is a pivotal role at the heart of the organisation, providing high-quality administrative and governance support to the CEO Office and helping to coordinate key activity across Turn2us. The Role: The Executive Officer will work closely with the Executive Manager to the CEO to provide executive support across the CEO Office and Organisational Leadership Team, ensuring excellent standards of administration, communication and record-keeping. Key Responsibilities: Provide ad-hoc diary management support to the CEO and Chair, arranging meetings and ensuring they are fully prepared for engagements. Liaise with internal and external stakeholders and prepare documents as requested. Support and lead on the organisation and delivery of internal events. Maintain effective filing, records and administrative systems across Teams and Outlook, handling confidential information with discretion. Provide meeting support when required (packs, minute-taking, action tracking) and support Committee and Board meeting cycles. Maintain the cross-organisational calendar and support CEO Office administration. Arrange travel and accommodation, submit expenses/credit card statements, and work with Finance to ensure invoices are paid on time. About You: Experience supporting an Executive or Senior leadership team member, ideally within a fast-paced environment. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, able to build relationships with a wide range of stakeholders (including Trustees/independent members). Confident organising meetings and managing complex diaries, travel and logistics. Strong minute-taking/secretariat experience, producing concise and accurate minutes and managing actions. Discreet and trustworthy with confidential information; tactful and diplomatic. Proactive, flexible and adaptable, with confidence learning new technology/systems. Applications are under constant review, with my client seeking the right candidate start next week. Please apply now, or reach out to Briar at MLC Partners.
General Pharmaceutical Council
Deputy Chair (Reserve) of the Statutory Committees (multiple roles)
General Pharmaceutical Council
About the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC): We are a respected regulatory body that regulates pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacies in Great Britain. We work to assure and improve standards of care for people using pharmacy services. One of the main ways we do this is by ensuring the quality of pharmacy education and training. We are looking for multiple Deputy Chairs (Reserve) to sit on our Investigating Committee, Fitness to Practise Committee and Registration Appeals Committee. The role is remunerated and for a 3 year term. About the role: We are offering unique and flexible roles within our independent Statutory Committees. You will make a vital contribution to patient safety and public confidence in the pharmacy professions, whilst developing transferable skills and demonstrating the GPhC's core values. Members of our Investigating Committee, Fitness to Practise Committee and Registration Appeals Committee sit as a panel of 3 at hearings and meetings. You will be statutory decision makers sitting on cases where a pharmacist or pharmacy technician's fitness to practise has been called into question. You will work with committee colleagues to reach decisions that protect the public, maintain standards and uphold public confidence in the profession. Deputy Chairs: must be a Lay Member and have never been registered with the GPhC or any other health or social care regulator. Please note that GPhC staff members, employed over the last five years are not eligible to apply. Location: Hearings take place remotely and in person at our offices in Canary Wharf. Applying for this role: If you feel you have the required experience and skills please consult the Statutory Committee recruitment pack and complete the online application form and submit it online. You can find this on our website by clicking on the Apply button - you will also find further information about these roles here including details of remuneration etc. Incidentally a CV and cover letter will not be accepted. We welcome applications from all sections of the community and geographical locations in Great Britain. Closing date: 27 February 2026 (5pm). Applications submitted after this time will not be considered. Applications will be anonymised prior to selection to interview. Interview dates: various dates throughout May and June. Finding out more: Join us at a virtual open evening on Wednesday 11 February 2026 between 6:30pm and 7:30pm, to find out more about these posts and to hear from current committee members. To book your place please follow this registration link, the deadline for registration closes at 12pm on Tuesday 10 February 2026 . If you are unable to attend this session, we will be happy to supply further FAQs after the event upon request. We are committed to promoting equality, valuing diversity and being inclusive in all our work as a health professions regulator.
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
About the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC): We are a respected regulatory body that regulates pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacies in Great Britain. We work to assure and improve standards of care for people using pharmacy services. One of the main ways we do this is by ensuring the quality of pharmacy education and training. We are looking for multiple Deputy Chairs (Reserve) to sit on our Investigating Committee, Fitness to Practise Committee and Registration Appeals Committee. The role is remunerated and for a 3 year term. About the role: We are offering unique and flexible roles within our independent Statutory Committees. You will make a vital contribution to patient safety and public confidence in the pharmacy professions, whilst developing transferable skills and demonstrating the GPhC's core values. Members of our Investigating Committee, Fitness to Practise Committee and Registration Appeals Committee sit as a panel of 3 at hearings and meetings. You will be statutory decision makers sitting on cases where a pharmacist or pharmacy technician's fitness to practise has been called into question. You will work with committee colleagues to reach decisions that protect the public, maintain standards and uphold public confidence in the profession. Deputy Chairs: must be a Lay Member and have never been registered with the GPhC or any other health or social care regulator. Please note that GPhC staff members, employed over the last five years are not eligible to apply. Location: Hearings take place remotely and in person at our offices in Canary Wharf. Applying for this role: If you feel you have the required experience and skills please consult the Statutory Committee recruitment pack and complete the online application form and submit it online. You can find this on our website by clicking on the Apply button - you will also find further information about these roles here including details of remuneration etc. Incidentally a CV and cover letter will not be accepted. We welcome applications from all sections of the community and geographical locations in Great Britain. Closing date: 27 February 2026 (5pm). Applications submitted after this time will not be considered. Applications will be anonymised prior to selection to interview. Interview dates: various dates throughout May and June. Finding out more: Join us at a virtual open evening on Wednesday 11 February 2026 between 6:30pm and 7:30pm, to find out more about these posts and to hear from current committee members. To book your place please follow this registration link, the deadline for registration closes at 12pm on Tuesday 10 February 2026 . If you are unable to attend this session, we will be happy to supply further FAQs after the event upon request. We are committed to promoting equality, valuing diversity and being inclusive in all our work as a health professions regulator.
Borde Hill Garden
Heritage Project Manager
Borde Hill Garden
Borde Hill Garden is seeking to appoint a Heritage Project Manager to support the Delivery Phase of its National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) funded Reinventing Borde Hill project. The successful candidate will lead this exciting project, reporting to the Project Board and working with the Project Director to ensure that this phase of the project is fully delivered to time and on budget. The successful candidate will have proven experience of working on heritage projects, and will act as the key point of contact for the NLHF ensuring adherence to all NLHF frameworks and requirements, and ensuring that all documentation is managed accordingly. The role will involve working closely with the internal project team, wider garden staff and volunteers (including leading on the recruitment of volunteers), as well as the externally appointed Design Team, Cost Consultant, Evaluation Consultants, and other consultants. The Heritage Project Manager will coordinate the internal project team. The successful candidate will maintain a close overview of the activity plan, the risk register, and the budget, as well acting as a point of contact, organising, attending and participating in project and stakeholder meetings; and compiling the information required for the project until the planned soft opening in Spring 2028. Knowledge, skills and experience needed: (Please provide evidence in your Covering Letter and CV) Tasks and responsibilities Become fully acquainted with all previous project documentation relating to the NLHF bid and acquire a good knowledge of the detailed objectives of the project Act as a key point of contact for NLHF ensuring that all necessary NLHF financial requirements and conditions are processed and/or met, including compiling grant drawdowns, reporting and assisting with the development of the project within the agreed programme Support the procurement of the construction contractors, and lead on procurement of other contractors, including preparation of briefs, enquiries, advertisements, evaluation and associated paperwork ensuring that their work is procured on time and within budget Oversee the work of the Design Team and other consultants ensuring that their deliverables are on time and coordinated with the other aspects of the project Liaise with an external construction project manager to ensure that a strong alignment is maintained between the capital build and the other elements of the project (e.g. activity plan, fundraising, evaluation etc.) Coordinate monthly progress reports from key workstream leads (internal and external), and compile these into a monthly Project Status Report Oversee the project budget, maintain the tracker and cashflow spreadsheet, and work with the Finance team to process invoices for payment Arrange project meetings, including co-ordinating diaries, sending meeting invites, monitor responses, and produce and circulate agendas and papers. Attend and where appropriate chair meetings, take and distribute minutes, and monitor actions as appropriate Work with the Marketing team to contribute to social media and website copy about the project Work with the Community Engagement Officer, supporting them to build and maintain relationships with current and prospective community partners, deliver the Activity Plan at the Community Growing Garden, and co-ordinate project-focused events such as Community Open Days Work with the Fundraising Manager, supporting them to create applications and approaches to potential funders (including trusts and foundations, individual donors, corporate donors, legacies etc.), and support with donor stewardship and relationship management post-gift, including reporting to other funders and supporting with donor events Support the work of the Evaluation Consultants, including internal and external evaluation of engagement initiatives Skills and experience To be considered for this position, you should be able to demonstrate some or all of the following: Good project management experience, with experience of medium-sized NLHF projects Experience of working on capital projects and working with contractors to deliver project builds Experience of working in the heritage environment, especially with listed and/or designated landscapes A good knowledge of budget management, monitoring and reporting Experience and understanding of community engagement, evaluation and partnership working Experience of working with architects, landscape architects, construction contractors, and consultants Experience of managing and working with multidisciplinary stakeholders and teams Experience and understanding of community engagement, evaluation and partnership working Experience of contributing to and supporting fundraising applications and approaches, especially for capital campaigns Excellent planning skills and a flexible approach to work, with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks, including tasks undertaken by others, whilst ensuring deadlines are met A great team-worker, with a confident, diplomatic approach, able to build effective relationships with a wide range of stakeholders and team members at all levels and find appropriate solutions to conflicting priorities Excellent attention to detail, with good logical, analytical and problem-solving skills A concise, effective communicator, with excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and to manage multi-disciplinary teams to achieve common goals Qualifications Degree in relevant discipline or with demonstrably equivalent work experience Project management qualification or equivalent practical experience Excellent skills in MS Office, including Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint Please note, applications without a CV and Cover Letter will not be considered.
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
Borde Hill Garden is seeking to appoint a Heritage Project Manager to support the Delivery Phase of its National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) funded Reinventing Borde Hill project. The successful candidate will lead this exciting project, reporting to the Project Board and working with the Project Director to ensure that this phase of the project is fully delivered to time and on budget. The successful candidate will have proven experience of working on heritage projects, and will act as the key point of contact for the NLHF ensuring adherence to all NLHF frameworks and requirements, and ensuring that all documentation is managed accordingly. The role will involve working closely with the internal project team, wider garden staff and volunteers (including leading on the recruitment of volunteers), as well as the externally appointed Design Team, Cost Consultant, Evaluation Consultants, and other consultants. The Heritage Project Manager will coordinate the internal project team. The successful candidate will maintain a close overview of the activity plan, the risk register, and the budget, as well acting as a point of contact, organising, attending and participating in project and stakeholder meetings; and compiling the information required for the project until the planned soft opening in Spring 2028. Knowledge, skills and experience needed: (Please provide evidence in your Covering Letter and CV) Tasks and responsibilities Become fully acquainted with all previous project documentation relating to the NLHF bid and acquire a good knowledge of the detailed objectives of the project Act as a key point of contact for NLHF ensuring that all necessary NLHF financial requirements and conditions are processed and/or met, including compiling grant drawdowns, reporting and assisting with the development of the project within the agreed programme Support the procurement of the construction contractors, and lead on procurement of other contractors, including preparation of briefs, enquiries, advertisements, evaluation and associated paperwork ensuring that their work is procured on time and within budget Oversee the work of the Design Team and other consultants ensuring that their deliverables are on time and coordinated with the other aspects of the project Liaise with an external construction project manager to ensure that a strong alignment is maintained between the capital build and the other elements of the project (e.g. activity plan, fundraising, evaluation etc.) Coordinate monthly progress reports from key workstream leads (internal and external), and compile these into a monthly Project Status Report Oversee the project budget, maintain the tracker and cashflow spreadsheet, and work with the Finance team to process invoices for payment Arrange project meetings, including co-ordinating diaries, sending meeting invites, monitor responses, and produce and circulate agendas and papers. Attend and where appropriate chair meetings, take and distribute minutes, and monitor actions as appropriate Work with the Marketing team to contribute to social media and website copy about the project Work with the Community Engagement Officer, supporting them to build and maintain relationships with current and prospective community partners, deliver the Activity Plan at the Community Growing Garden, and co-ordinate project-focused events such as Community Open Days Work with the Fundraising Manager, supporting them to create applications and approaches to potential funders (including trusts and foundations, individual donors, corporate donors, legacies etc.), and support with donor stewardship and relationship management post-gift, including reporting to other funders and supporting with donor events Support the work of the Evaluation Consultants, including internal and external evaluation of engagement initiatives Skills and experience To be considered for this position, you should be able to demonstrate some or all of the following: Good project management experience, with experience of medium-sized NLHF projects Experience of working on capital projects and working with contractors to deliver project builds Experience of working in the heritage environment, especially with listed and/or designated landscapes A good knowledge of budget management, monitoring and reporting Experience and understanding of community engagement, evaluation and partnership working Experience of working with architects, landscape architects, construction contractors, and consultants Experience of managing and working with multidisciplinary stakeholders and teams Experience and understanding of community engagement, evaluation and partnership working Experience of contributing to and supporting fundraising applications and approaches, especially for capital campaigns Excellent planning skills and a flexible approach to work, with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks, including tasks undertaken by others, whilst ensuring deadlines are met A great team-worker, with a confident, diplomatic approach, able to build effective relationships with a wide range of stakeholders and team members at all levels and find appropriate solutions to conflicting priorities Excellent attention to detail, with good logical, analytical and problem-solving skills A concise, effective communicator, with excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and to manage multi-disciplinary teams to achieve common goals Qualifications Degree in relevant discipline or with demonstrably equivalent work experience Project management qualification or equivalent practical experience Excellent skills in MS Office, including Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint Please note, applications without a CV and Cover Letter will not be considered.
Field Sales Executive
CITRUS CONNECT LTD Cardiff, South Glamorgan
Empower Lives, Earn £60-80k! Are you a passionate person looking to make a real difference in people's lives? Our client, specialising in state-of-the-art mobility scooters and chairs, needs talented Field Sales Executives like you! The Opportunity: As a Field Sales Executive, you'll visit customers in their homes, demonstrating our innovative products and providing expert advice that meets their nee
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
Empower Lives, Earn £60-80k! Are you a passionate person looking to make a real difference in people's lives? Our client, specialising in state-of-the-art mobility scooters and chairs, needs talented Field Sales Executives like you! The Opportunity: As a Field Sales Executive, you'll visit customers in their homes, demonstrating our innovative products and providing expert advice that meets their nee
School Governor
Herts for Learning Ltd. Hertingfordbury, Hertfordshire
Overview Are you passionate about giving children the best possible start in life? St Andrew's School is looking for enthusiastic and committed individuals to join our Governing Board. Being a Governor is a rewarding and impactful role. You'll help shape the strategic direction of the school, support our dedicated staff, and play a meaningful part in ensuring every child thrives. We actively encourage applications from all backgrounds and walks of life. Most importantly, we're looking for people who care deeply about education and uphold our belief that the development and happiness of a child encompass personal, social, emotional and spiritual enrichment. If you have skills in finance, community engagement, health and safety, premises management or an interest in website compliance these would additionally be valuable skills. If you are ready to make a real difference to this generation of children, we would love to hear from you. Responsibilities Shape the strategic direction of the school and support our dedicated staff. Contribute to governance by attending meetings and supporting school improvement efforts. Qualifications Interest in education and a commitment to the development and happiness of children (personal, social, emotional and spiritual enrichment). Skills in finance, community engagement, health and safety, premises management, or website compliance are valuable. Interested? Visit our website to find out more: Contact: Jenny Mant (Chair)
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
Overview Are you passionate about giving children the best possible start in life? St Andrew's School is looking for enthusiastic and committed individuals to join our Governing Board. Being a Governor is a rewarding and impactful role. You'll help shape the strategic direction of the school, support our dedicated staff, and play a meaningful part in ensuring every child thrives. We actively encourage applications from all backgrounds and walks of life. Most importantly, we're looking for people who care deeply about education and uphold our belief that the development and happiness of a child encompass personal, social, emotional and spiritual enrichment. If you have skills in finance, community engagement, health and safety, premises management or an interest in website compliance these would additionally be valuable skills. If you are ready to make a real difference to this generation of children, we would love to hear from you. Responsibilities Shape the strategic direction of the school and support our dedicated staff. Contribute to governance by attending meetings and supporting school improvement efforts. Qualifications Interest in education and a commitment to the development and happiness of children (personal, social, emotional and spiritual enrichment). Skills in finance, community engagement, health and safety, premises management, or website compliance are valuable. Interested? Visit our website to find out more: Contact: Jenny Mant (Chair)
Fractional Chief Information Security Officer
Gofractional
We are seeking an experienced Fractional CISO to provide hands on security leadership as we evolve our security function to support continued growth and European expansion. This is a permanent fractional engagement reporting directly to the CTO. You will own our information security strategy, maintain our ISO 27001 certification, build our security roadmap, and prepare the organisation for SOC 2 readiness in . This role requires someone who can operate both strategically and tactically - developing policy one day and reviewing cloud configurations the next. Key Responsibilities Strategy & Governance Develop and own the Information Security strategy aligned with ApprovalMax's business objectives and European expansion plans Maintain and continuously improve the Information Security Management System (ISMS) Create, review, and maintain core security policies, standards, and procedures Establish and chair a cross functional Security Working Group (Engineering, Architecture, IT, HR) Build and present a multi year security roadmap with clear milestones, resource requirements, and priorities Serve as the central authority on risk assessment, risk treatment, and risk acceptance decisions Assess and provide guidance on secure AI adoption across the organisation, including AI powered product features and internal AI tooling Compliance & Certification Maintain ISO 27001 certification and prepare for the 2027 recertification audit Lead SOC 2 Type II readiness programme (target: ), including gap analysis and control mapping Ensure compliance with GDPR and data protection requirements across EU/UK/US/AU/NZ/CA/ZA jurisdictions Collaborate with external DPO support provider on privacy related matters and customer security questionnaires as needed Cloud & Technical Security Provide security oversight across Azure, AWS, and Google Workspace environments Conduct access reviews and advise on identity and access management best practices Evaluate and guide implementation of security tooling (SIEM, vulnerability management, endpoint protection) Oversee VMware Workspace ONE MDM deployment and device security policies Advise engineering teams on secure SDLC practices, DevSecOps integration, and application security principles Operational Security Develop and maintain incident response plans and procedures Lead incident response tabletop exercises and post incident reviews Provide guidance on business continuity and disaster recovery planning Advise on vendor security assessments and third party risk management Awareness & Culture Design and deliver company wide security awareness training programmes Mentor and upskill internal staff on security best practices Foster a security first culture across all departments Act as a trusted advisor to leadership on emerging threats and security trends Stakeholder Engagement Report regularly to the CTO on security posture, risks, and programme progress Prepare board level security presentations as required (infrequent) Support commercial teams by contributing to customer security discussions when escalated Qualifications 8+ years of progressive experience in information security, with at least 3 years in a CISO, Head of Security, or senior security leadership role Demonstrated experience in B2B SaaS environments, ideally in fintech, finance software, or similarly regulated industries Proven track record of achieving and maintaining ISO 27001 certification Experience preparing organisations for SOC 2 Type II certification Hands on experience securing cloud environments (Azure and/or AWS required; GCP a plus) Experience with Google Workspace security configuration and administration Background working with distributed, remote first engineering teams Technical Knowledge Strong understanding of cloud security architecture, identity management, and zero trust principles Familiarity with secure software development lifecycle (SDLC) and DevSecOps practices Knowledge of MDM solutions (VMware Workspace ONE experience preferred) Understanding of API security and integration risk management Practical experience with security tooling: SIEM, vulnerability scanners, endpoint protection, etc. Awareness of AI/ML security risks, including secure AI adoption practices and emerging AI governance frameworks (desirable) Compliance & Regulatory Deep knowledge of ISO 27001:2022 requirements and audit processes Familiarity with SOC 2 Trust Service Criteria (Security, Availability, Confidentiality, Privacy) Understanding of GDPR, UK Data Protection Act, and international data transfer mechanisms Awareness of regional requirements across EU, UK, US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa Additional Information Growing international business with 10,000+ subscribers Regular performance based compensation reviews 26 days paid time off 1 additional day off for your Birthday Remote office assistance Service years recognition financial reward
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced Fractional CISO to provide hands on security leadership as we evolve our security function to support continued growth and European expansion. This is a permanent fractional engagement reporting directly to the CTO. You will own our information security strategy, maintain our ISO 27001 certification, build our security roadmap, and prepare the organisation for SOC 2 readiness in . This role requires someone who can operate both strategically and tactically - developing policy one day and reviewing cloud configurations the next. Key Responsibilities Strategy & Governance Develop and own the Information Security strategy aligned with ApprovalMax's business objectives and European expansion plans Maintain and continuously improve the Information Security Management System (ISMS) Create, review, and maintain core security policies, standards, and procedures Establish and chair a cross functional Security Working Group (Engineering, Architecture, IT, HR) Build and present a multi year security roadmap with clear milestones, resource requirements, and priorities Serve as the central authority on risk assessment, risk treatment, and risk acceptance decisions Assess and provide guidance on secure AI adoption across the organisation, including AI powered product features and internal AI tooling Compliance & Certification Maintain ISO 27001 certification and prepare for the 2027 recertification audit Lead SOC 2 Type II readiness programme (target: ), including gap analysis and control mapping Ensure compliance with GDPR and data protection requirements across EU/UK/US/AU/NZ/CA/ZA jurisdictions Collaborate with external DPO support provider on privacy related matters and customer security questionnaires as needed Cloud & Technical Security Provide security oversight across Azure, AWS, and Google Workspace environments Conduct access reviews and advise on identity and access management best practices Evaluate and guide implementation of security tooling (SIEM, vulnerability management, endpoint protection) Oversee VMware Workspace ONE MDM deployment and device security policies Advise engineering teams on secure SDLC practices, DevSecOps integration, and application security principles Operational Security Develop and maintain incident response plans and procedures Lead incident response tabletop exercises and post incident reviews Provide guidance on business continuity and disaster recovery planning Advise on vendor security assessments and third party risk management Awareness & Culture Design and deliver company wide security awareness training programmes Mentor and upskill internal staff on security best practices Foster a security first culture across all departments Act as a trusted advisor to leadership on emerging threats and security trends Stakeholder Engagement Report regularly to the CTO on security posture, risks, and programme progress Prepare board level security presentations as required (infrequent) Support commercial teams by contributing to customer security discussions when escalated Qualifications 8+ years of progressive experience in information security, with at least 3 years in a CISO, Head of Security, or senior security leadership role Demonstrated experience in B2B SaaS environments, ideally in fintech, finance software, or similarly regulated industries Proven track record of achieving and maintaining ISO 27001 certification Experience preparing organisations for SOC 2 Type II certification Hands on experience securing cloud environments (Azure and/or AWS required; GCP a plus) Experience with Google Workspace security configuration and administration Background working with distributed, remote first engineering teams Technical Knowledge Strong understanding of cloud security architecture, identity management, and zero trust principles Familiarity with secure software development lifecycle (SDLC) and DevSecOps practices Knowledge of MDM solutions (VMware Workspace ONE experience preferred) Understanding of API security and integration risk management Practical experience with security tooling: SIEM, vulnerability scanners, endpoint protection, etc. Awareness of AI/ML security risks, including secure AI adoption practices and emerging AI governance frameworks (desirable) Compliance & Regulatory Deep knowledge of ISO 27001:2022 requirements and audit processes Familiarity with SOC 2 Trust Service Criteria (Security, Availability, Confidentiality, Privacy) Understanding of GDPR, UK Data Protection Act, and international data transfer mechanisms Awareness of regional requirements across EU, UK, US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa Additional Information Growing international business with 10,000+ subscribers Regular performance based compensation reviews 26 days paid time off 1 additional day off for your Birthday Remote office assistance Service years recognition financial reward
NSPCC/ChildLine
Wales Volunteer Board Fundraiser
NSPCC/ChildLine
Job Description Job Title: Fundraiser - Volunteer Board Fundraising Directorate: Engagement & Fundraising (Philanthropy & Partnerships) Team/Department: Volunteer Board Fundraising (Supporter Led Fundraising) Location: Wales (home based or hybrid) Salary: £31,171 - £36,631 dependent on experience Date last amended: January 2026 Context and Background The NSPCC relies on voluntary income for the majority of its work to keep children safe, prevent abuse and ensure every child has a voice. To secure long -term sustainability, the charity has reshaped how it engages supporters through the Engagement and Fun draising Directorate. Within this, the Philanthropy and Partnerships Department brings together high -value audiences and supporter -led income. The Volunteer Board Fundraising team leads income generation through regional and national volunteer boards , volunteer -led fundraising initiatives and delivery of special events through our high value event committees . These activities play a vital role in maximising sustainable income, engaging senior volunteers, and supporting long -term supporter relationships. The volunteer boards are made up of influential and successful senior stakeholders who feel passionately about the NSPCC and volunteer their time to help the NSPCC generate income and awareness. They employ a range of fundraising techniques to reach their goals focus being to use their networks and influence to secure income generating opportunities via events, corporate partnerships and major gifts from individuals. their This role will support , and lead the growth and development of, the s uccessful Wales Fundraising Board which has been established for over 25 year s, initially as the NSPCC Full Stop Appeal Board for Wales. The board has helped to lead and organise balls and dinners , overseas fundraising challenges and a variety of events in Wales and the rest of the UK. The board s Building Brighter Futures appeal secured funding to build the NSPCC s d edicated Wales hub in Cardiff , Diane Engelhardt House , opened in 2010. The key focus of the current board is to support the raising of over £1m annually from a range of supporter audiences and promote the NSPCC across Wales by organising events (both fundraising and engagement), establishing new contacts - primarily high net worth individuals and corporate partners - and supporting the delivery of NSPCC services including recruitment of volunteers and supporting access to NSPCC services.The team works closely with colleagues in Philanthropy and Partnerships (corporate partnerships , major gifts, trusts and statutory ), Public Engagement (marketing, brand, digital), and Fundraising Operations (data, compliance, finance, procurement) to ensure volunteer fundraising is integrated into supporter journeys, delivers excellent experiences, and achieves strong ROI. The role of the Fundraiser is to cultivate and steward key relationships and deliver special projects across the volunteer board and their network to deliver against annual income plans . Job purpose • To contribute towards the delivery of sustainable income through the Wales Fundraising Board • To contribute towards the delivery of annual income and engagement plans, ensuring volunteer activity is high -quality, compliant, and supporter -centric • Build and manage relationships with senior volunteers and board members, maximising long -term support and value • Provide operational support and management of volunteer partnerships & projects Key relationships - Internal • Member of the Volunteer Board Fundraising team • Reports to a Fundraising Manager, Volunteer Board Fundraising • Works with colleagues across Philanthropy & Partnerships, including Corporate Partnerships, Major Gifts , Trusts and Statutory and Supporter Relationship Fundraising. • Member of the Wales Leadership Group, supporting the Assistant Director for Wales and other Wales -based colleague s and teams. • Collaborates with Public Engagement (marketing, brand, digital) to support volunteer fundraising campaigns and engagement • Works with Fundraising Operations (data, compliance, finance, procurement) to ensure processes are efficient and compliant Key relationships - External • Volunteer board chair, members and regional ambassadors including Wales Fundraising Board members and senior advocates • NSPCC s Trustee for Wales • Senior supporters and networks (individuals and organisations ) engaged through volunteer -led activity • Agencies, venues and suppliers supporting volunteer fundraising • External peers and networks within the volunteer fundraising secto rMain duties and responsibilities Contributing to Volunteer Partnerships Strategy and Income • Contribute to the delivery of the Volunteer Partnerships annual business plan to maximise net income and long -term value through the volunteer boards • Support the Wales Fundraising Board and their networks , ensuring their fundraising and engagement delivers sustainable income and long -term value • Lead on delivery of specific fundraising projects . • Support a portfolio of fundraising and stewardship events led by the Wales Fundraising Board to engage with new and existing supporters both in and outside of Wales. • Contribute to KPIs for income, supporter experience and ROI, addressing risks and identifying opportunities for growth • Lead on the delivery of business cases for new volunteer -led initiatives by the Wales Fundraising Board Managing Volunteer Relationships • Steward senior volunteers and board members, ensuring they feel supported, inspired and connected to the NSPCC s mission • Provide tools, resources and guidance to volunteers to support their fundraising and advocacy • C arry out research through a range of sources, to contribute to proposals, donor strategies and fundraising communications. • Develop and create engaging materials for external audiences • Ensure compliance with NSPCC policies, fundraising regulations and best practice in all volunteer -led activity Collaboration and Centre of Excellence • Act as a centre of expertise for volunteer -led fundraising across the NSPCC • Collaborate with colleagues across Engagement & Fundraising to embed volunteer fundraising within wider supporter journeys and campaigns Budgeting , Finance and Evaluation • Contribute to the budgets for volunteer fundraising activity, whilst supporting the Fundraising Manager to accurately monitor income and expenditure • With the support of the Fundraising Manager , ensure accurate data capture and reporting • To provide financial administrative assistance to budget holders, including processing invoices, placing orders, undertaking financial analysis, cash handling and banking in line with NSPCC policies and procedures.Responsibilities for all Staff within the Income Generation directorate • To update databases and supporter information systems as directed, in line with Data Protection legislation and NSPCC policy and procedures. • To actively participate in regular department and team meetings, contributing to strategy, discussions and decisions which will be beneficial to the Directorate and wider NSPCC activities. • To adhere to all the NSPCC s standards, policies and procedures. • To evidence an understanding of and commitment to the NSPCC s values and behaviours. • To maintain an awareness of and comply with data protection regulations and internal data protection policies. • To be responsible for personal learning and development, to support the learning and development of others and the whole organisation. • To work in a manner that facilitates and encourages inclusion. • To be proactive in identifying ways to improve personal and team performance • To maintain an awareness of own and others Health and Safety and comply with the NSPCC s Health and Safety policy and procedures • To take personal responsibility for keeping up to date with NSPCC work to end cruelty to children, including securing updates on project and service developm ents and general NSPCC news • A commitment to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people Person specification 1. Experience of building effective relationships through face to face interactions with existing and new high -level individuals and/or organisations, leading to securing fundraising income via long -term partnerships. 2. Commercially minded; ability to apply commercial knowledge and understanding to fundraising partnerships ensuring that NSPCC activity has a competitive edge in the market place. NSPCC fundraising activity must be appealing and commercially viable. 3. Exceptional project management skills; ability to see a project through from start to finish, reaching a desired income target. Must have meticulous planning skills and show great attention to detail . click apply for full job details
Feb 09, 2026
Full time
Job Description Job Title: Fundraiser - Volunteer Board Fundraising Directorate: Engagement & Fundraising (Philanthropy & Partnerships) Team/Department: Volunteer Board Fundraising (Supporter Led Fundraising) Location: Wales (home based or hybrid) Salary: £31,171 - £36,631 dependent on experience Date last amended: January 2026 Context and Background The NSPCC relies on voluntary income for the majority of its work to keep children safe, prevent abuse and ensure every child has a voice. To secure long -term sustainability, the charity has reshaped how it engages supporters through the Engagement and Fun draising Directorate. Within this, the Philanthropy and Partnerships Department brings together high -value audiences and supporter -led income. The Volunteer Board Fundraising team leads income generation through regional and national volunteer boards , volunteer -led fundraising initiatives and delivery of special events through our high value event committees . These activities play a vital role in maximising sustainable income, engaging senior volunteers, and supporting long -term supporter relationships. The volunteer boards are made up of influential and successful senior stakeholders who feel passionately about the NSPCC and volunteer their time to help the NSPCC generate income and awareness. They employ a range of fundraising techniques to reach their goals focus being to use their networks and influence to secure income generating opportunities via events, corporate partnerships and major gifts from individuals. their This role will support , and lead the growth and development of, the s uccessful Wales Fundraising Board which has been established for over 25 year s, initially as the NSPCC Full Stop Appeal Board for Wales. The board has helped to lead and organise balls and dinners , overseas fundraising challenges and a variety of events in Wales and the rest of the UK. The board s Building Brighter Futures appeal secured funding to build the NSPCC s d edicated Wales hub in Cardiff , Diane Engelhardt House , opened in 2010. The key focus of the current board is to support the raising of over £1m annually from a range of supporter audiences and promote the NSPCC across Wales by organising events (both fundraising and engagement), establishing new contacts - primarily high net worth individuals and corporate partners - and supporting the delivery of NSPCC services including recruitment of volunteers and supporting access to NSPCC services.The team works closely with colleagues in Philanthropy and Partnerships (corporate partnerships , major gifts, trusts and statutory ), Public Engagement (marketing, brand, digital), and Fundraising Operations (data, compliance, finance, procurement) to ensure volunteer fundraising is integrated into supporter journeys, delivers excellent experiences, and achieves strong ROI. The role of the Fundraiser is to cultivate and steward key relationships and deliver special projects across the volunteer board and their network to deliver against annual income plans . Job purpose • To contribute towards the delivery of sustainable income through the Wales Fundraising Board • To contribute towards the delivery of annual income and engagement plans, ensuring volunteer activity is high -quality, compliant, and supporter -centric • Build and manage relationships with senior volunteers and board members, maximising long -term support and value • Provide operational support and management of volunteer partnerships & projects Key relationships - Internal • Member of the Volunteer Board Fundraising team • Reports to a Fundraising Manager, Volunteer Board Fundraising • Works with colleagues across Philanthropy & Partnerships, including Corporate Partnerships, Major Gifts , Trusts and Statutory and Supporter Relationship Fundraising. • Member of the Wales Leadership Group, supporting the Assistant Director for Wales and other Wales -based colleague s and teams. • Collaborates with Public Engagement (marketing, brand, digital) to support volunteer fundraising campaigns and engagement • Works with Fundraising Operations (data, compliance, finance, procurement) to ensure processes are efficient and compliant Key relationships - External • Volunteer board chair, members and regional ambassadors including Wales Fundraising Board members and senior advocates • NSPCC s Trustee for Wales • Senior supporters and networks (individuals and organisations ) engaged through volunteer -led activity • Agencies, venues and suppliers supporting volunteer fundraising • External peers and networks within the volunteer fundraising secto rMain duties and responsibilities Contributing to Volunteer Partnerships Strategy and Income • Contribute to the delivery of the Volunteer Partnerships annual business plan to maximise net income and long -term value through the volunteer boards • Support the Wales Fundraising Board and their networks , ensuring their fundraising and engagement delivers sustainable income and long -term value • Lead on delivery of specific fundraising projects . • Support a portfolio of fundraising and stewardship events led by the Wales Fundraising Board to engage with new and existing supporters both in and outside of Wales. • Contribute to KPIs for income, supporter experience and ROI, addressing risks and identifying opportunities for growth • Lead on the delivery of business cases for new volunteer -led initiatives by the Wales Fundraising Board Managing Volunteer Relationships • Steward senior volunteers and board members, ensuring they feel supported, inspired and connected to the NSPCC s mission • Provide tools, resources and guidance to volunteers to support their fundraising and advocacy • C arry out research through a range of sources, to contribute to proposals, donor strategies and fundraising communications. • Develop and create engaging materials for external audiences • Ensure compliance with NSPCC policies, fundraising regulations and best practice in all volunteer -led activity Collaboration and Centre of Excellence • Act as a centre of expertise for volunteer -led fundraising across the NSPCC • Collaborate with colleagues across Engagement & Fundraising to embed volunteer fundraising within wider supporter journeys and campaigns Budgeting , Finance and Evaluation • Contribute to the budgets for volunteer fundraising activity, whilst supporting the Fundraising Manager to accurately monitor income and expenditure • With the support of the Fundraising Manager , ensure accurate data capture and reporting • To provide financial administrative assistance to budget holders, including processing invoices, placing orders, undertaking financial analysis, cash handling and banking in line with NSPCC policies and procedures.Responsibilities for all Staff within the Income Generation directorate • To update databases and supporter information systems as directed, in line with Data Protection legislation and NSPCC policy and procedures. • To actively participate in regular department and team meetings, contributing to strategy, discussions and decisions which will be beneficial to the Directorate and wider NSPCC activities. • To adhere to all the NSPCC s standards, policies and procedures. • To evidence an understanding of and commitment to the NSPCC s values and behaviours. • To maintain an awareness of and comply with data protection regulations and internal data protection policies. • To be responsible for personal learning and development, to support the learning and development of others and the whole organisation. • To work in a manner that facilitates and encourages inclusion. • To be proactive in identifying ways to improve personal and team performance • To maintain an awareness of own and others Health and Safety and comply with the NSPCC s Health and Safety policy and procedures • To take personal responsibility for keeping up to date with NSPCC work to end cruelty to children, including securing updates on project and service developm ents and general NSPCC news • A commitment to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people Person specification 1. Experience of building effective relationships through face to face interactions with existing and new high -level individuals and/or organisations, leading to securing fundraising income via long -term partnerships. 2. Commercially minded; ability to apply commercial knowledge and understanding to fundraising partnerships ensuring that NSPCC activity has a competitive edge in the market place. NSPCC fundraising activity must be appealing and commercially viable. 3. Exceptional project management skills; ability to see a project through from start to finish, reaching a desired income target. Must have meticulous planning skills and show great attention to detail . click apply for full job details

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