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Trustee and Chair of Trustees
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Trustee and Chair of Trustees Help shape the future of environmental philanthropy and strengthen funding for climate, nature and people. Location: Remote, UK wide Remuneration: Voluntary, unremunerated. Reasonable expenses covered Term: Three years, renewable once Time commitment: Approx. 8 days per year for Trustees, approx. 12 days per year for Chair Closing date: Monday 30 March, 17:59 Interviews: From Wednesday 22 April About the opportunity An established and respected network within the environmental funding community is seeking a new Chair of Trustees and two additional Trustees to join its board. This organisation works to create an effective, flourishing ecosystem of environmental philanthropy that is supporting people and the planet to thrive together. With a growing membership of funders, advisors and fundraisers, it plays a vital role in convening, connecting and strengthening the sector. As a Trustee, you will provide strategic oversight and guidance across finance, programmes, communications and relationships. As Chair, you will lead the board, act as a line manager to the Executive Director and ensure strong governance and effective decision making. You will bring sound judgement, a willingness to offer constructive challenge and a commitment to high standards of governance. Above all, you will share a belief in the importance of environmental action and effective philanthropy. About the Trustee role Trustees are responsible for ensuring: Clear strategic direction and delivery of charitable objectives Effective stewardship of resources Robust governance and regulatory compliance Thoughtful risk management Insight into the wider global context affecting environmental funding We are particularly interested in individuals with experience in one or more of the following areas: Environmental funding, including international funding Financial and operational management Strategic communications and influencing Network coordination and development Philanthropy advisory or working with family offices Fundraising and membership models About the Chair role In addition to the above, the Chair will: Lead quarterly board meetings Support and line manage the Executive Director Ensure the board has the right balance of skills and perspectives Act as an ambassador and external figurehead We are looking for prior leadership or chairing experience, strong strategic capability, an understanding of charity governance and experience engaging with funders. Commitment Board meetings are held online quarterly, with additional sub-committee meetings and preparation time. There is one in person team and trustee away day each year. The Chair role includes monthly meetings with the Executive Director and additional preparation responsibilities. These are voluntary roles. Expenses are provided. Inclusion Diversity of background, perspective and experience strengthens governance and impact. Applications are particularly welcomed from individuals from marginalised communities and those most affected by climate change and nature loss. If you would like to play a meaningful role in strengthening environmental philanthropy at a critical time, we would welcome your application. You may also have experience in areas such as; Non Executive Director, Board Member, Committee Member, Advisory Board Member, Charity Trustee, Foundation Trustee, Trust Director, Philanthropy Advisor, Grant Maker, Environmental Programme Lead, Director of Fundraising, Head of Partnerships, Chief Executive, or Senior Strategic Leader. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Trustee and Chair of Trustees Help shape the future of environmental philanthropy and strengthen funding for climate, nature and people. Location: Remote, UK wide Remuneration: Voluntary, unremunerated. Reasonable expenses covered Term: Three years, renewable once Time commitment: Approx. 8 days per year for Trustees, approx. 12 days per year for Chair Closing date: Monday 30 March, 17:59 Interviews: From Wednesday 22 April About the opportunity An established and respected network within the environmental funding community is seeking a new Chair of Trustees and two additional Trustees to join its board. This organisation works to create an effective, flourishing ecosystem of environmental philanthropy that is supporting people and the planet to thrive together. With a growing membership of funders, advisors and fundraisers, it plays a vital role in convening, connecting and strengthening the sector. As a Trustee, you will provide strategic oversight and guidance across finance, programmes, communications and relationships. As Chair, you will lead the board, act as a line manager to the Executive Director and ensure strong governance and effective decision making. You will bring sound judgement, a willingness to offer constructive challenge and a commitment to high standards of governance. Above all, you will share a belief in the importance of environmental action and effective philanthropy. About the Trustee role Trustees are responsible for ensuring: Clear strategic direction and delivery of charitable objectives Effective stewardship of resources Robust governance and regulatory compliance Thoughtful risk management Insight into the wider global context affecting environmental funding We are particularly interested in individuals with experience in one or more of the following areas: Environmental funding, including international funding Financial and operational management Strategic communications and influencing Network coordination and development Philanthropy advisory or working with family offices Fundraising and membership models About the Chair role In addition to the above, the Chair will: Lead quarterly board meetings Support and line manage the Executive Director Ensure the board has the right balance of skills and perspectives Act as an ambassador and external figurehead We are looking for prior leadership or chairing experience, strong strategic capability, an understanding of charity governance and experience engaging with funders. Commitment Board meetings are held online quarterly, with additional sub-committee meetings and preparation time. There is one in person team and trustee away day each year. The Chair role includes monthly meetings with the Executive Director and additional preparation responsibilities. These are voluntary roles. Expenses are provided. Inclusion Diversity of background, perspective and experience strengthens governance and impact. Applications are particularly welcomed from individuals from marginalised communities and those most affected by climate change and nature loss. If you would like to play a meaningful role in strengthening environmental philanthropy at a critical time, we would welcome your application. You may also have experience in areas such as; Non Executive Director, Board Member, Committee Member, Advisory Board Member, Charity Trustee, Foundation Trustee, Trust Director, Philanthropy Advisor, Grant Maker, Environmental Programme Lead, Director of Fundraising, Head of Partnerships, Chief Executive, or Senior Strategic Leader. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Conveyancing Manager
O'Neill Patient Solicitors LLP Cardiff, South Glamorgan
ONP Solicitors, part of Movera, are looking to recruit an experienced Conveyancing Team Manager to manage a team of Property Lawyers in central Cardiff. We are one of the leading modern Conveyancing firms in the UK, enabled by technology, but with people at the heart of everything we do. Our mission is to create home moving experiences to be celebrated and to be a catalyst for change in our industry. If youre a career-minded individual with extensive Conveyancing and people management experience, we want to hear from you! The role Youll oversee the day-to-day activities of the team, ensuring the smooth running of all operations, and look after all people issues. Youll be a role model who motivates and develops individual team members and fosters a supportive, inclusive, and positive working environment. Key Responsibilities Build a high performing team who demonstrate Movera values through coaching, mentoring and performance management Demonstrate upskilling and performance improvement in team using skills matrix as a foundation and guide for performance and salary reviews Demonstrate strong leadership skills Apply a high level of legal knowledge in all aspects of the role and use this to upskill the team Influence ways of working to benefit the department Propose, implement and engage with change initiatives feeding back to Conveyancing Team Managers and Ops Managers, cascading and embedding change into Team and Department Demonstrate and evidence Movera values be a role model and enforce the standards expected of a legal department and influence the wider team Be accountable for team behaviours in line with Movera Values Efficiently manage any poor performance - demonstrate and document steps undertaken Working collaboratively across all teams within the department to reach shared goals and objectives Respond to client/service queries or complaints at the initial stages in line with the internal complaints procedure, maintain a complete and accurate file and submit reports as required Build and maintain strong relationships across the business and with third parties/introducers Support Senior Operations Managers in annual Salary Review process and with annual Budget process Ensure compliance with ONP company policy and procedure at all times Where appropriate and as necessitated by the needs of the business undertake tasks within the operational process Post completion management within the team Work to and maintain Service Level Agreements Monitor system work records to ensure that all work is progressed to meet productivity targets Ensure workload distribution is fair, equitable and achievable to ensure optimum team performance Monitor and manage individual performance, quality and productivity levels Resource planning - schedule, and manage breaks, holidays, absence and training to ensure that the team is adequately resourced at all times Conduct regular one to one review meetings for all team members Ensure that Personal Development Plans for all team members are in place, maintained and regularly reviewed Liaise with L&D Team to ensure all team members receive on-going coaching, training and development Assist with recruitment of new team members Facilitate and chair regular team meetings What youll need Extensive Conveyancing experience. Proven track record of successfully managing a team. A passion for training, coaching and mentoring. The drive and energy to develop and motivate a high-performing team. What we can offer We aim to reward your hard work generously. Youll be greeted in our offices with great coffee, fruit and biscuits to keep you going, alongside all the benefits listed below, plus much more. 25 days holiday Hybrid working Your birthday off! Free conveyancing legal fees Moving home days off Volunteering days Retailer discounts and frequent socials Refer a friend bonuses Look forward to Monday mornings at Movera, we have the culture, technology and purpose to change the way you feel about your job. At Movera, we are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment where all team members feel valued and respected. We believe that a diverse workforce brings unique perspectives and ideas that drive innovation and excellence. We welcome and encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented groups. DBS and Financial Checks: Please note that as part of our commitment to maintaining a safe and trustworthy workplace, all offers of employment are subject to satisfactory completion of DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checks and financial background checks. These checks are conducted to ensure the safety of our employees and clients and to uphold the highest standards of integrity and compliance in our operations. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
ONP Solicitors, part of Movera, are looking to recruit an experienced Conveyancing Team Manager to manage a team of Property Lawyers in central Cardiff. We are one of the leading modern Conveyancing firms in the UK, enabled by technology, but with people at the heart of everything we do. Our mission is to create home moving experiences to be celebrated and to be a catalyst for change in our industry. If youre a career-minded individual with extensive Conveyancing and people management experience, we want to hear from you! The role Youll oversee the day-to-day activities of the team, ensuring the smooth running of all operations, and look after all people issues. Youll be a role model who motivates and develops individual team members and fosters a supportive, inclusive, and positive working environment. Key Responsibilities Build a high performing team who demonstrate Movera values through coaching, mentoring and performance management Demonstrate upskilling and performance improvement in team using skills matrix as a foundation and guide for performance and salary reviews Demonstrate strong leadership skills Apply a high level of legal knowledge in all aspects of the role and use this to upskill the team Influence ways of working to benefit the department Propose, implement and engage with change initiatives feeding back to Conveyancing Team Managers and Ops Managers, cascading and embedding change into Team and Department Demonstrate and evidence Movera values be a role model and enforce the standards expected of a legal department and influence the wider team Be accountable for team behaviours in line with Movera Values Efficiently manage any poor performance - demonstrate and document steps undertaken Working collaboratively across all teams within the department to reach shared goals and objectives Respond to client/service queries or complaints at the initial stages in line with the internal complaints procedure, maintain a complete and accurate file and submit reports as required Build and maintain strong relationships across the business and with third parties/introducers Support Senior Operations Managers in annual Salary Review process and with annual Budget process Ensure compliance with ONP company policy and procedure at all times Where appropriate and as necessitated by the needs of the business undertake tasks within the operational process Post completion management within the team Work to and maintain Service Level Agreements Monitor system work records to ensure that all work is progressed to meet productivity targets Ensure workload distribution is fair, equitable and achievable to ensure optimum team performance Monitor and manage individual performance, quality and productivity levels Resource planning - schedule, and manage breaks, holidays, absence and training to ensure that the team is adequately resourced at all times Conduct regular one to one review meetings for all team members Ensure that Personal Development Plans for all team members are in place, maintained and regularly reviewed Liaise with L&D Team to ensure all team members receive on-going coaching, training and development Assist with recruitment of new team members Facilitate and chair regular team meetings What youll need Extensive Conveyancing experience. Proven track record of successfully managing a team. A passion for training, coaching and mentoring. The drive and energy to develop and motivate a high-performing team. What we can offer We aim to reward your hard work generously. Youll be greeted in our offices with great coffee, fruit and biscuits to keep you going, alongside all the benefits listed below, plus much more. 25 days holiday Hybrid working Your birthday off! Free conveyancing legal fees Moving home days off Volunteering days Retailer discounts and frequent socials Refer a friend bonuses Look forward to Monday mornings at Movera, we have the culture, technology and purpose to change the way you feel about your job. At Movera, we are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment where all team members feel valued and respected. We believe that a diverse workforce brings unique perspectives and ideas that drive innovation and excellence. We welcome and encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented groups. DBS and Financial Checks: Please note that as part of our commitment to maintaining a safe and trustworthy workplace, all offers of employment are subject to satisfactory completion of DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checks and financial background checks. These checks are conducted to ensure the safety of our employees and clients and to uphold the highest standards of integrity and compliance in our operations. JBRP1_UKTJ
Head of Service Architecture & Delivery
CENTERPRISE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Caerphilly, Mid Glamorgan
Benefits 25 days holiday entitlement (rising to 28 after 5 years) Holiday Purchase Scheme Company-supported CSR Volunteer Day 2 days for personal wellbeing Pension - including Salary Sacrifice/Exchange for Pension scheme (SXP) Electric Vehicle salary sacrifice scheme Death in Service - x4 basic salary Private Medical Insurance (partially subsidised) SAGE Employee Benefits scheme Salary sacrifice charity donation scheme Ci Christmas Savings Club Ci Lottery Free parking at office Hybrid working arrangement - Mon & Fri optional WFH days Business Unit Services Reporting to Director, Services Location/site Caerphilly (with travel to client/Ministry of Defence sites as required) Vetting requirements Yes Company Overview Centerprise International (Ci) was established in 1983 and has over 30 years of experience delivering innovative ICT products and services. Our financial strength, broad portfolio, and record of success in government and defence contracts make Ci one of the UK's leading ICT suppliers. We continually evolve to meet market demands, now offering Managed Services and Solution Design in addition to our own products. Ci actively attracts and develops talented individuals, providing the opportunity to build a varied career path within our group of companies. All employees learn from experienced professionals and see first-hand how a thriving privately-owned business operates. Role Description We are seeking an experienced and influential Head of Service Architecture and Delivery to lead all technical, architectural and operational elements of a secure Defence communications and infrastructure IT service. This senior leadership role combines responsibility for technical service delivery, service design, architectural governance and operational assurance across a complex multi-domain environment. The role acts as the senior technical authority and is accountable for ensuring that the service is designed, delivered, supported, secured and continually improved in line with Defence requirements, Secure by Design principles and contracted service levels. You will manage the technical service team, including dotted line oversight of third-party experts and specialist suppliers. You will chair the Technical Design Authority, own the service blueprint and technical roadmap, lead L4 assurance and act as the primary technical interface to senior stakeholders, security authorities and accreditation bodies. This role carries full accountability for technical service outcomes and the effective delivery of the service. Key Responsibilities Act as the senior technical authority for the Defence programme, ensuring the service is designed, delivered, operated and improved in line with security and compliance requirements. Lead technical governance, chair the Technical Design Authority and maintain core architectural documentation including the service blueprint and service model. Own and maintain non-functional requirements such as performance, capacity, resilience and recoverability, ensuring all designs and solutions are secure and supportable. Provide strategic leadership across technical service operations to ensure service stability, SLA compliance and continual improvement. Lead and guide technical specialists across key domains including infrastructure, networking, virtualisation, authentication, monitoring and automation. Oversee technical planning, delivery and acceptance across service transitions, integrations and onboarding activities, including governance of configuration and asset management. Serve as the primary technical liaison to senior Defence stakeholders, partner organisations and accreditation bodies, providing clear communication and technical assurance. Facilitate continuous improvement across architecture, operations, automation and service efficiency, ensuring documentation and training materials remain accurate and current. Experience and Skills 5+ years in a senior technical leadership role (e.g., Head of Technical Services, Programme Technical Lead or Principal Architect) Experience delivering secure and complex IT services within Defence or regulated industries Strong background in service architecture, design governance and technical assurance Leadership of multi-disciplinary technical teams in complex environments Strong ITIL knowledge and experience across service design, transition and operations Experience with Defence security standards including JSP 440 and JSP 604 Strong stakeholder management experience at senior levels Experience leading technical transitions or onboarding Strong analytical and reporting skills Experience working within Defence programmes or secure government contracts TOGAF or enterprise architecture frameworks PRINCE2 or project management methodologies Technical certifications (e.g., CCNP, MCSE, VCP) Familiarity with SIEM, observability, and automation tools Experience with MOD accreditation and Code of Connection processes Company Profile Customer Focus & Ownership: Committed to delivering high-quality, mission-critical services Integrity & Reliability: Trusted to handle sensitive information and follow through on commitments Proactive & Innovative: Continuously seeks improvements and anticipates future challenges Resilience & Composure: Maintains calm and effectiveness under pressure Collaboration & Influence: Builds consensus and drives alignment across diverse teams Attention to Detail: Ensures accuracy in planning, reporting, and execution Customer-Centric - Ensure customer satisfaction is our number one priority Commitment - Be true to your work and go the extra mile to deliver on your promise Courage To Challenge - Have the strength to make a difference and don't be afraid to constructively challenge the status quo Succeed - Be innovative and do all that is reasonable to deliver a positive outcome Dedication - Giving your time and energy in the best interests of the Company Education/Qualifications/Specific training Qualifications or demonstratable equivalent experience ITIL v4 Foundation; Managing Professional or Strategist preferred TOGAF Certified or equivalent architecture certification PRINCE2 Practitioner or PMP Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or equivalent experience
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Benefits 25 days holiday entitlement (rising to 28 after 5 years) Holiday Purchase Scheme Company-supported CSR Volunteer Day 2 days for personal wellbeing Pension - including Salary Sacrifice/Exchange for Pension scheme (SXP) Electric Vehicle salary sacrifice scheme Death in Service - x4 basic salary Private Medical Insurance (partially subsidised) SAGE Employee Benefits scheme Salary sacrifice charity donation scheme Ci Christmas Savings Club Ci Lottery Free parking at office Hybrid working arrangement - Mon & Fri optional WFH days Business Unit Services Reporting to Director, Services Location/site Caerphilly (with travel to client/Ministry of Defence sites as required) Vetting requirements Yes Company Overview Centerprise International (Ci) was established in 1983 and has over 30 years of experience delivering innovative ICT products and services. Our financial strength, broad portfolio, and record of success in government and defence contracts make Ci one of the UK's leading ICT suppliers. We continually evolve to meet market demands, now offering Managed Services and Solution Design in addition to our own products. Ci actively attracts and develops talented individuals, providing the opportunity to build a varied career path within our group of companies. All employees learn from experienced professionals and see first-hand how a thriving privately-owned business operates. Role Description We are seeking an experienced and influential Head of Service Architecture and Delivery to lead all technical, architectural and operational elements of a secure Defence communications and infrastructure IT service. This senior leadership role combines responsibility for technical service delivery, service design, architectural governance and operational assurance across a complex multi-domain environment. The role acts as the senior technical authority and is accountable for ensuring that the service is designed, delivered, supported, secured and continually improved in line with Defence requirements, Secure by Design principles and contracted service levels. You will manage the technical service team, including dotted line oversight of third-party experts and specialist suppliers. You will chair the Technical Design Authority, own the service blueprint and technical roadmap, lead L4 assurance and act as the primary technical interface to senior stakeholders, security authorities and accreditation bodies. This role carries full accountability for technical service outcomes and the effective delivery of the service. Key Responsibilities Act as the senior technical authority for the Defence programme, ensuring the service is designed, delivered, operated and improved in line with security and compliance requirements. Lead technical governance, chair the Technical Design Authority and maintain core architectural documentation including the service blueprint and service model. Own and maintain non-functional requirements such as performance, capacity, resilience and recoverability, ensuring all designs and solutions are secure and supportable. Provide strategic leadership across technical service operations to ensure service stability, SLA compliance and continual improvement. Lead and guide technical specialists across key domains including infrastructure, networking, virtualisation, authentication, monitoring and automation. Oversee technical planning, delivery and acceptance across service transitions, integrations and onboarding activities, including governance of configuration and asset management. Serve as the primary technical liaison to senior Defence stakeholders, partner organisations and accreditation bodies, providing clear communication and technical assurance. Facilitate continuous improvement across architecture, operations, automation and service efficiency, ensuring documentation and training materials remain accurate and current. Experience and Skills 5+ years in a senior technical leadership role (e.g., Head of Technical Services, Programme Technical Lead or Principal Architect) Experience delivering secure and complex IT services within Defence or regulated industries Strong background in service architecture, design governance and technical assurance Leadership of multi-disciplinary technical teams in complex environments Strong ITIL knowledge and experience across service design, transition and operations Experience with Defence security standards including JSP 440 and JSP 604 Strong stakeholder management experience at senior levels Experience leading technical transitions or onboarding Strong analytical and reporting skills Experience working within Defence programmes or secure government contracts TOGAF or enterprise architecture frameworks PRINCE2 or project management methodologies Technical certifications (e.g., CCNP, MCSE, VCP) Familiarity with SIEM, observability, and automation tools Experience with MOD accreditation and Code of Connection processes Company Profile Customer Focus & Ownership: Committed to delivering high-quality, mission-critical services Integrity & Reliability: Trusted to handle sensitive information and follow through on commitments Proactive & Innovative: Continuously seeks improvements and anticipates future challenges Resilience & Composure: Maintains calm and effectiveness under pressure Collaboration & Influence: Builds consensus and drives alignment across diverse teams Attention to Detail: Ensures accuracy in planning, reporting, and execution Customer-Centric - Ensure customer satisfaction is our number one priority Commitment - Be true to your work and go the extra mile to deliver on your promise Courage To Challenge - Have the strength to make a difference and don't be afraid to constructively challenge the status quo Succeed - Be innovative and do all that is reasonable to deliver a positive outcome Dedication - Giving your time and energy in the best interests of the Company Education/Qualifications/Specific training Qualifications or demonstratable equivalent experience ITIL v4 Foundation; Managing Professional or Strategist preferred TOGAF Certified or equivalent architecture certification PRINCE2 Practitioner or PMP Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or equivalent experience
Medact
Chair of the Board of Trustees
Medact Hackney, London
Chair of the Board of Trustees Background Medact organises the health community to work towards a world in which everyone is able to live healthy, dignified lives, supported by political and economic systems that centre health justice. Our priority work areas are some of the most pressing threats to health and wellbeing, including ending state violence, housing & energy justice, and migrant access to healthcare. Medact seeks systemic solutions to major social problems, and is unafraid to hold decision-makers to account. We launched our new five-year strategy at the end of 2025, embedding our vision for how we win and how we grow. We're member-led, and our membership spans a range of people who work in health, including nurses, doctors, midwives and clinical researchers, as well as people from the wider health community. We are now looking for a new Chair of our Board of Trustees. Our Chair will support the Executive Director and staff to help build on our achievements and realise Medact's vision. They will work with their fellow Trustees to make up a strong and effective Board governing the Charity. We see our Chair as having the ability to advocate on behalf of Medact's work as well as helping to build the membership and public image of the organisation. They will bring with them strong relationships within the health community and broader social justice movement. Main responsibilities Lead the Board in working with the Executive Director to maintain vision, purpose, strategic direction, goals and values of Medact Manage the Board, including Trustee recruitment, ensuring that Trustees comply with their duties, that the Board performs effectively and the Charity is well-governed. Line-manage the Executive Director, including supporting them in their professional development Support the Executive Director in developing organisational strategy Maintain proper fiscal oversight of the organisation alongside the Treasurer and Executive Director Establish and monitor adherence to organisational policies Ensure compliance with governing documents Ensure compliance with charity law and other legal requirements Ensure board reports, papers and record of meetings are maintained Chair board meetings and facilitate board communications, and chair our AGM Criteria Essential: Has a health worker or wider health community background with relationships and networks that position them well to fulfil an ambassadorial role for Medact Is committed to Medact's vision, purpose and culture and its way of working, and able to communicate this enthusiasm to others Can demonstrate facilitation, advocacy and mediation skills Has the skills and capacity to line manage the Executive Director, including organisational management and supporting the Executive Director's continued professional development Understands and accepts the legal duties, liabilities and responsibilities of Trustees, and the difference between governance functions and management functions Has a high level of integrity and sound judgement Is able and willing to devote the necessary time to the role Is a member of Medact (or prepared to join Medact) Desirable: Is experienced in governance/strategic leadership of a charity or NGO Has lived experience of being part of one of the communities Medact's work seeks to support Has strong strategic awareness of the campaigning world and the health community's role in it, either in a grassroots or NGO setting. Is a good communicator with public speaking, writing and interpersonal skills, able to empower and challenge supportively, and work with and motivate a diverse team of Trustees Experience in successfully raising funds from major donors Term of office The Chair's term is two years, following which the Trustees may re-elect the Chair for a further one or two term(s). If the Chair is co-opted as a Trustee, they are 'Chair designate' until formally elected at the next AGM. Time requirement The role will require a time commitment of around 2 days per month, on average, with more time required in some months than others. This will include planned quarterly board meetings of approximately 2-4 hours, normally held online but from time to time in London with facilities for joining remotely, as well as occasional events and the Medact AGM. The Chair must be available to support the Executive Director and fellow Trustees between Board meetings, including taking responsibility to deal with issues which arise, and regular one-to-one meetings with the Executive Director. Finally, we would require that the Chair be able to put some time into promoting Medact to funders, health institutions and other networks and organisers. This may not require substantial additional time, as it may be something the Chair could integrate into existing relationships and communications. How to apply Please read the Job Description and Person Specification and send a CV and cover letter of no more than 2 pages setting out your reasons for applying, and what you feel you could bring to Medact, via the button below with the subject "Chair of the Board". Timeline Applications are open until 9am on Monday 9th March. We aim to interview candidates in March. Please let us know when applying if you are unavailable during this period. Principles Medact is absolutely committed to providing equal opportunities for everyone regardless of their background. We value diversity and lived experience, and acknowledge the under-representation of people from certain backgrounds both within the health community and wider campaigning movements. We are determined to correct this and particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic people; people with disabilities (including mental illness); people from the LGBT+ community; and people who identify as working class (or have done so in the past). Any potential conflicts of interest should be declared for review by the Board.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Chair of the Board of Trustees Background Medact organises the health community to work towards a world in which everyone is able to live healthy, dignified lives, supported by political and economic systems that centre health justice. Our priority work areas are some of the most pressing threats to health and wellbeing, including ending state violence, housing & energy justice, and migrant access to healthcare. Medact seeks systemic solutions to major social problems, and is unafraid to hold decision-makers to account. We launched our new five-year strategy at the end of 2025, embedding our vision for how we win and how we grow. We're member-led, and our membership spans a range of people who work in health, including nurses, doctors, midwives and clinical researchers, as well as people from the wider health community. We are now looking for a new Chair of our Board of Trustees. Our Chair will support the Executive Director and staff to help build on our achievements and realise Medact's vision. They will work with their fellow Trustees to make up a strong and effective Board governing the Charity. We see our Chair as having the ability to advocate on behalf of Medact's work as well as helping to build the membership and public image of the organisation. They will bring with them strong relationships within the health community and broader social justice movement. Main responsibilities Lead the Board in working with the Executive Director to maintain vision, purpose, strategic direction, goals and values of Medact Manage the Board, including Trustee recruitment, ensuring that Trustees comply with their duties, that the Board performs effectively and the Charity is well-governed. Line-manage the Executive Director, including supporting them in their professional development Support the Executive Director in developing organisational strategy Maintain proper fiscal oversight of the organisation alongside the Treasurer and Executive Director Establish and monitor adherence to organisational policies Ensure compliance with governing documents Ensure compliance with charity law and other legal requirements Ensure board reports, papers and record of meetings are maintained Chair board meetings and facilitate board communications, and chair our AGM Criteria Essential: Has a health worker or wider health community background with relationships and networks that position them well to fulfil an ambassadorial role for Medact Is committed to Medact's vision, purpose and culture and its way of working, and able to communicate this enthusiasm to others Can demonstrate facilitation, advocacy and mediation skills Has the skills and capacity to line manage the Executive Director, including organisational management and supporting the Executive Director's continued professional development Understands and accepts the legal duties, liabilities and responsibilities of Trustees, and the difference between governance functions and management functions Has a high level of integrity and sound judgement Is able and willing to devote the necessary time to the role Is a member of Medact (or prepared to join Medact) Desirable: Is experienced in governance/strategic leadership of a charity or NGO Has lived experience of being part of one of the communities Medact's work seeks to support Has strong strategic awareness of the campaigning world and the health community's role in it, either in a grassroots or NGO setting. Is a good communicator with public speaking, writing and interpersonal skills, able to empower and challenge supportively, and work with and motivate a diverse team of Trustees Experience in successfully raising funds from major donors Term of office The Chair's term is two years, following which the Trustees may re-elect the Chair for a further one or two term(s). If the Chair is co-opted as a Trustee, they are 'Chair designate' until formally elected at the next AGM. Time requirement The role will require a time commitment of around 2 days per month, on average, with more time required in some months than others. This will include planned quarterly board meetings of approximately 2-4 hours, normally held online but from time to time in London with facilities for joining remotely, as well as occasional events and the Medact AGM. The Chair must be available to support the Executive Director and fellow Trustees between Board meetings, including taking responsibility to deal with issues which arise, and regular one-to-one meetings with the Executive Director. Finally, we would require that the Chair be able to put some time into promoting Medact to funders, health institutions and other networks and organisers. This may not require substantial additional time, as it may be something the Chair could integrate into existing relationships and communications. How to apply Please read the Job Description and Person Specification and send a CV and cover letter of no more than 2 pages setting out your reasons for applying, and what you feel you could bring to Medact, via the button below with the subject "Chair of the Board". Timeline Applications are open until 9am on Monday 9th March. We aim to interview candidates in March. Please let us know when applying if you are unavailable during this period. Principles Medact is absolutely committed to providing equal opportunities for everyone regardless of their background. We value diversity and lived experience, and acknowledge the under-representation of people from certain backgrounds both within the health community and wider campaigning movements. We are determined to correct this and particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic people; people with disabilities (including mental illness); people from the LGBT+ community; and people who identify as working class (or have done so in the past). Any potential conflicts of interest should be declared for review by the Board.
Telent Technology Services Limited
SCIDA Senior Site Engineer
Telent Technology Services Limited
Senior SCIDA Site Engineer Job Reference: 2063 Location: Field-Based - RAF / MOD Sites Industry: Defence, MOD, RAF, ICT, Critical National Infrastructure Package: Competitive Salary + Flexible Benefits Join Telent and play a senior role in protecting the UK's critical Defence infrastructure. As a Senior SCIDA Site Engineer , you will take ownership of delivering SCIDA services across allocated RAF sites, acting as a trusted authority on engineering compliance, ICT assurance and Defence standards. This role sits within the SCIDA (Site Coordinating Installation Design Authority) programme - a mandated MOD function responsible for assuring the design, installation and compliance of ICT infrastructure across Defence environments. You will work closely with RAF site teams, Technical Authorities, Project Managers and senior stakeholders to ensure operational continuity while maintaining the highest standards of safety, security and engineering compliance. Eligibility for SC Security Clearance is required, with DV (Developed Vetting) potentially required depending on site. The Role As a Senior SCIDA Site Engineer , you will deliver SCIDA services in accordance with the Air SCIDA contract and JSP 453, taking responsibility for allocated sites within your Area of Responsibility (AOR). You will act as the focal point for engineering standards, support Engineering Change Requests (ECRs), lead audits and assurance activities, and provide expert guidance across complex ICT installations. This is a senior, hands-on field role with accountability for stakeholder engagement, assurance delivery and continuous improvement across Defence environments. Senior SCIDA Site Engineer - What You'll Do SCIDA Service Delivery Take ownership of SCIDA service provision for allocated sites in line with Air SCIDA Engineering Instructions Act as the primary engineering authority for standards including JSP 453, JSP 440 and AP 600 Attend siting boards, surveys and RAF/MOD meetings as required Support ECR submission, review and progression for all ICT installation changes Conduct audits, inspections and post-installation assurance activities Provide briefings and technical advice to RAF personnel, contractors and site teams Maintain regular engagement with site Engineering staff and the Area Manager Engineering & Project Support Act as a Hybrid Technical Advisor (TA) supporting Technical Authorities and projects Support the development and progression of CIS Specifications for TA-assisted projects Chair site engineering meetings and ECR reviews when required Explain engineering compliance requirements to Site Executives and OC Engineers Undertake site and facility assessments to determine SCIDA support requirements Produce basic costings and recommendations for SCIDA service delivery Provide specialist engineering or project management expertise as required Leadership, Reporting & Continuous Improvement Contribute to Engineering Instructions and SCIDA documentation Produce engineering reports, audit reports, SLAs and case studies Provide input to Quarterly Progress Reports Support and mentor other SCIDA Site Engineers as required Identify cost savings, efficiencies and service improvements Maintain SCIDA site office continuity documentation Support the Air SCIDA OSP team during site visits Engage in professional development and mandatory SCIDA training Health, Safety, Equality & Security Comply with Telent and MOD Health, Safety and Environmental regulations Adhere to Equality & Diversity policies and complete mandatory training Follow MOD security protocols for handling protected information Senior SCIDA Site Engineer - Who You Are You are a confident, structured and highly experienced SCIDA professional with a strong background in Defence ICT environments. You are comfortable operating at senior stakeholder level, providing authoritative guidance on engineering compliance, and managing complex assurance activities across multiple sites. You communicate clearly, produce high-quality technical documentation, and thrive in roles requiring independence, accountability and influence. Senior SCIDA Site Engineer - Key Requirements Essential Comprehensive SCIDA experience within Defence or RAF environments Strong knowledge of JSP 453, JSP 440, AP 600 and relevant British Standards Experience supporting ECR processes and audit activities Excellent written and verbal communication skills Confident presenter and stakeholder manager Ability to manage priorities across multiple sites Strong IT skills (Microsoft Teams, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint) SC Clearance (or eligibility to obtain) UK National (security requirement) Desirable Hybrid Technical Advisor (TA) experience Knowledge of the RIBA process Service delivery and commercial awareness Business improvement and cost optimisation experience DV clearance (or eligibility) Telent - What We Offer 26 days annual leave + 8 bank holidays (with buy/sell options) Company pension scheme Flexible Benefits portal Family-friendly policies Wellbeing and occupational health support Telent Reward Scheme - discounts on retail, travel and leisure At Telent , we're committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone belongs, can be themselves and can thrive. Our teams reflect the diverse communities we serve. Telent Core Values: Be Inclusive Take Responsibility Collaborate Be Customer Focused
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Senior SCIDA Site Engineer Job Reference: 2063 Location: Field-Based - RAF / MOD Sites Industry: Defence, MOD, RAF, ICT, Critical National Infrastructure Package: Competitive Salary + Flexible Benefits Join Telent and play a senior role in protecting the UK's critical Defence infrastructure. As a Senior SCIDA Site Engineer , you will take ownership of delivering SCIDA services across allocated RAF sites, acting as a trusted authority on engineering compliance, ICT assurance and Defence standards. This role sits within the SCIDA (Site Coordinating Installation Design Authority) programme - a mandated MOD function responsible for assuring the design, installation and compliance of ICT infrastructure across Defence environments. You will work closely with RAF site teams, Technical Authorities, Project Managers and senior stakeholders to ensure operational continuity while maintaining the highest standards of safety, security and engineering compliance. Eligibility for SC Security Clearance is required, with DV (Developed Vetting) potentially required depending on site. The Role As a Senior SCIDA Site Engineer , you will deliver SCIDA services in accordance with the Air SCIDA contract and JSP 453, taking responsibility for allocated sites within your Area of Responsibility (AOR). You will act as the focal point for engineering standards, support Engineering Change Requests (ECRs), lead audits and assurance activities, and provide expert guidance across complex ICT installations. This is a senior, hands-on field role with accountability for stakeholder engagement, assurance delivery and continuous improvement across Defence environments. Senior SCIDA Site Engineer - What You'll Do SCIDA Service Delivery Take ownership of SCIDA service provision for allocated sites in line with Air SCIDA Engineering Instructions Act as the primary engineering authority for standards including JSP 453, JSP 440 and AP 600 Attend siting boards, surveys and RAF/MOD meetings as required Support ECR submission, review and progression for all ICT installation changes Conduct audits, inspections and post-installation assurance activities Provide briefings and technical advice to RAF personnel, contractors and site teams Maintain regular engagement with site Engineering staff and the Area Manager Engineering & Project Support Act as a Hybrid Technical Advisor (TA) supporting Technical Authorities and projects Support the development and progression of CIS Specifications for TA-assisted projects Chair site engineering meetings and ECR reviews when required Explain engineering compliance requirements to Site Executives and OC Engineers Undertake site and facility assessments to determine SCIDA support requirements Produce basic costings and recommendations for SCIDA service delivery Provide specialist engineering or project management expertise as required Leadership, Reporting & Continuous Improvement Contribute to Engineering Instructions and SCIDA documentation Produce engineering reports, audit reports, SLAs and case studies Provide input to Quarterly Progress Reports Support and mentor other SCIDA Site Engineers as required Identify cost savings, efficiencies and service improvements Maintain SCIDA site office continuity documentation Support the Air SCIDA OSP team during site visits Engage in professional development and mandatory SCIDA training Health, Safety, Equality & Security Comply with Telent and MOD Health, Safety and Environmental regulations Adhere to Equality & Diversity policies and complete mandatory training Follow MOD security protocols for handling protected information Senior SCIDA Site Engineer - Who You Are You are a confident, structured and highly experienced SCIDA professional with a strong background in Defence ICT environments. You are comfortable operating at senior stakeholder level, providing authoritative guidance on engineering compliance, and managing complex assurance activities across multiple sites. You communicate clearly, produce high-quality technical documentation, and thrive in roles requiring independence, accountability and influence. Senior SCIDA Site Engineer - Key Requirements Essential Comprehensive SCIDA experience within Defence or RAF environments Strong knowledge of JSP 453, JSP 440, AP 600 and relevant British Standards Experience supporting ECR processes and audit activities Excellent written and verbal communication skills Confident presenter and stakeholder manager Ability to manage priorities across multiple sites Strong IT skills (Microsoft Teams, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint) SC Clearance (or eligibility to obtain) UK National (security requirement) Desirable Hybrid Technical Advisor (TA) experience Knowledge of the RIBA process Service delivery and commercial awareness Business improvement and cost optimisation experience DV clearance (or eligibility) Telent - What We Offer 26 days annual leave + 8 bank holidays (with buy/sell options) Company pension scheme Flexible Benefits portal Family-friendly policies Wellbeing and occupational health support Telent Reward Scheme - discounts on retail, travel and leisure At Telent , we're committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone belongs, can be themselves and can thrive. Our teams reflect the diverse communities we serve. Telent Core Values: Be Inclusive Take Responsibility Collaborate Be Customer Focused
Independent Reviewing Officer (IRO) - Slough - Sanctuary Personal
Sanctuary Personnel Ltd Slough, Berkshire
Social Worker - Adults Multi-Disciplinary Team Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for an Independent Reviewing Officer to work full time based in Slough. The salary for this IRO job is up to £58,224 per annum. To chair Looked After Children reviews and other complex meetings (e.g. placement disruption meetings) in accordance with government guidance and local procedures. To ensure that children and young people participate appropriately in their meetings, and that their wishes and feelings are always fully considered and appropriately weighted, alongside the views of parents, carers and the input of multi agency professionals. To ensure that all children reviewed have an effective Care Plan, which clarifies the objectives to be met, by whom, within what timescales and the actions to be taken if they are not met. To implement and monitor agreed quality standards, performance indicators and outcomes, as agreed with responsible managers, ensuring that these meet local and national targets. To assist in the collection of a range of statistical and other data. To provide and present reports as required. To provide effective monitoring and challenge where a child's plan is not progressing and drift/delay is evident. To contribute to service planning and take an active part in inter agency forums, including participating in the planning and delivery of relevant training and CP Reports. To undertake additional duties as required, commensurate with the level of the job. To contribute to the promotion and review of the service to meet the changing priorities of Slough Children First in line with the Government and local policy. To take an active part in inter agency forums, including participating in the planning and delivery of relevant training in relation to CLA. To participate in Slough Children First's audit programme completing core and thematic activity as required. Requirements of this IRO job: A professional Social Work qualification or equivalent. Registered or eligible for registration. Have a good working knowledge of the relevant legislation. Contact: This IRO job is advertised by Alex Moon; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning 'Best Candidate Care' at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Social Worker - Adults Multi-Disciplinary Team Sanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency has a new permanent position available for an Independent Reviewing Officer to work full time based in Slough. The salary for this IRO job is up to £58,224 per annum. To chair Looked After Children reviews and other complex meetings (e.g. placement disruption meetings) in accordance with government guidance and local procedures. To ensure that children and young people participate appropriately in their meetings, and that their wishes and feelings are always fully considered and appropriately weighted, alongside the views of parents, carers and the input of multi agency professionals. To ensure that all children reviewed have an effective Care Plan, which clarifies the objectives to be met, by whom, within what timescales and the actions to be taken if they are not met. To implement and monitor agreed quality standards, performance indicators and outcomes, as agreed with responsible managers, ensuring that these meet local and national targets. To assist in the collection of a range of statistical and other data. To provide and present reports as required. To provide effective monitoring and challenge where a child's plan is not progressing and drift/delay is evident. To contribute to service planning and take an active part in inter agency forums, including participating in the planning and delivery of relevant training and CP Reports. To undertake additional duties as required, commensurate with the level of the job. To contribute to the promotion and review of the service to meet the changing priorities of Slough Children First in line with the Government and local policy. To take an active part in inter agency forums, including participating in the planning and delivery of relevant training in relation to CLA. To participate in Slough Children First's audit programme completing core and thematic activity as required. Requirements of this IRO job: A professional Social Work qualification or equivalent. Registered or eligible for registration. Have a good working knowledge of the relevant legislation. Contact: This IRO job is advertised by Alex Moon; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our clients' requirements. As a pioneer of diverse recruitment, Sanctuary Personnel is proud to encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds as our pool of candidates is very much reflective of the clients that candidates will support within their role. This very much played a significant in previously winning 'Best Candidate Care' at the Recruiter Awards as well being a two time finalist for the same award. Sanctuary takes great pride in building candidate and client relationships that promote Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). With recruitment consultants and all other employees undertaking annual online training on EDI and many other compliance training courses, Sanctuary is best placed to undertake a fair and thorough selection process. Reasonable Adjustments: If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
Pathway Project Lichfield Staffordshire
Senior Support Worker - Intensive Support Domestic Abuse Refuge
Pathway Project Lichfield Staffordshire Lichfield, Staffordshire
Senior Support Worker - Intensive Support Domestic Abuse Refuge The Senior Support Worker is the lead practitioner within their designated intensive support domestic abuse refuge, providing day-to-day operational oversight and support to staff, volunteers and bank staff. Working closely with the Refuge Manager and Deputy Refuge Manager, the postholder ensures the consistent delivery of high-quality, trauma-informed support to women and children fleeing domestic abuse. The role acts as the main point of continuity within the refuge, supporting staff induction, maintaining standards of practice, and contributing to a safe, stable and supportive environment. Why work for us? Pathway Project is an inspiring place to be, we are a charity with big ambitions and huge energy. We have a bold new strategy and a passion for excellence in service delivery with an eye on growth. Supported by a driven and energetic board of trustees the new Chief Executive is leading Pathway Project through their ambitious plans. It's a really fantastic time to join our amazing charity as we move into the next phase of our exciting journey. We are a flexible and supportive employer, committed to the personal and professional development and wellbeing of our employees. We welcome applications from women with lived experience of domestic abuse and from minority or under-represented groups. We offer the following benefits: 25 days paid leave plus statutory holidays (pro rata) A competitive pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme delivered by Health Assured which offers incredible support to staff and their families We value our colleagues and are constantly reviewing our policies and practice, looking for ways in which we can better demonstrate this. We also recognise the potential impact of working in this field and provide clinical supervision to all of our employees, whatever their role. About Pathway Project We are a domestic and sexual abuse service based in Lichfield & Tamworth, Staffordshire. We offer a range of support services and run two refuges in confidential locations. We have been operating for over 30 years helping adults and children overcome domestic abuse, and to build a future where they live in safety and are free from fear. Since our founder, Kathy Coe MBE, created Pathway Project, we have helped over 25,000 people, with 5,814 hours of support provided in the last year. We offer a wide range of services, including adult and children outreach and community support, mental health, wellbeing and financial advice. We support the relatives of those who have experienced domestic and sexual violence and offer specialist counselling, advocacy and care to all who need us. Pathway Project believes in working as a cohesive team and are service user led. Our helpline is access to all and is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Please note we may close this application early if we receive sufficient applications Job Summary Job Title: Senior Support Refuge Worker Working hours: 37.5 hours Salary: £26K Base: South Staffordshire Responsible To: Intensive Support Refuge Manager (DUAL SITE) Responsible for Volunteers and Bank Staff. Contract: Permanent This post is open to women only, under the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1. We value diversity and are committed to ensuring that our organisation is an inclusive place to work. We encourage applications from women from all backgrounds and communities and actively welcome applicants from Black, Asian, or other ethnic minority backgrounds and women with a disability . JOB SUMMARY The Senior Support Worker is the lead practitioner within their designated intensive support domestic abuse refuge, providing day-to-day operational oversight and support to staff, volunteers and bank staff. Working closely with the Refuge Manager and Deputy Refuge Manager, the postholder ensures the consistent delivery of high-quality, trauma-informed support to women and children fleeing domestic abuse. The role acts as the main point of continuity within the refuge, supporting staff induction, maintaining standards of practice, and contributing to a safe, stable and supportive environment. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • Refuge-Based Operational Oversight • Act as the senior on-site lead within the refuge on a day-to-day basis. • Ensure accommodation is clean, safe and well maintained, including oversight of cleaning rotas and shared spaces. • Report maintenance and Health & Safety issues promptly and support liaison with landlords and contractors. • Act as the main point of contact within the refuge in the absence of the Refuge Manager or Deputy. • Be the first point of contact for internal refuge complaints and escalate appropriately. • Chair house meetings with service users. • Support Health & Safety processes, including fire drills. Service User Support & Boundaries • Provide high-quality one-to-one emotional and practical support to women and children. • Ensure service users understand and adhere to licence agreements and house rules. • Make recommendations regarding warnings, licence breaches or evictions. • Support or deliver warnings and evictions where required, under the direction of management. • Support move-on planning and resettlement. • Represent service users at multi-agency meetings where required. Staff, Volunteer & Bank Staff Support • Act as the day-to-day anchor for refuge staff, volunteers and bank staff. • Provide advice, guidance and informal supervision to staff during shifts. • Support induction and buddying of new staff, volunteers and bank staff. • Support rota awareness and cover arrangements within the refuge. • Escalate staffing, safeguarding or performance concerns to the Deputy or Manager. Safeguarding, Quality & Recording • Maintain accurate, timely and confidential service user records using Pathway systems. • Ensure consistent use of paperwork and recording standards. • Always uphold safeguarding responsibilities and escalate concerns appropriately. • Support audits, reviews and monthly case discussions as required. Working Arrangements • Work full time on a two-week rota pattern: • Week 1: Monday to Friday • Week 2: One weekday off and work either Saturday or Sunday • Participate in the on-call rota alongside other senior staff. General Responsibilities • Promote Pathway Project's values, policies and procedures. • Represent Pathway Project professionally with external agencies. • Contribute to awareness-raising, training and service development. • Undertake any other reasonable duties in line with the role. This job description may be subject to review and amendment. The post holder will be expected to be flexible in her development of the job, and will participate fully, where possible, in all discussions about the nature of her work and the tasks involved. The post holder must have a commitment to the aims of Pathway Project and uphold all agreed policies and procedures. ESSENTIAL CRITERIA Experience • Substantial experience of providing support to women and children affected by domestic abuse, or within a related safeguarding, housing or support setting. • Experience of working in accommodation-based or intensive support services. • Experience of supporting staff, volunteers or bank staff in a senior or lead practitioner capacity. • Experience of managing challenging situations, including conflict, licence breaches or safeguarding concerns. • Experience of multi-agency working with statutory and voluntary sector partners. • Experience of maintaining accurate, confidential records and case notes. Knowledge & Understanding • Sound understanding of domestic abuse and its impact on women and children. • Strong knowledge of safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. • Understanding of trauma-informed and service-user-led practice. • Knowledge of equality, diversity and women-only services under the Equality Act 2010. • Awareness of professional boundaries, confidentiality and information sharing. Skills & Abilities • Ability to act as a calm, consistent and supportive senior presence within a refuge setting. • Strong communication skills, with the ability to give clear guidance to staff and advocate for service users. • Ability to manage difficult conversations and emotionally challenging situations. • Good organisational skills, including prioritising workload and supporting safe service delivery. • Ability to work both independently and as part of a leadership team.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Senior Support Worker - Intensive Support Domestic Abuse Refuge The Senior Support Worker is the lead practitioner within their designated intensive support domestic abuse refuge, providing day-to-day operational oversight and support to staff, volunteers and bank staff. Working closely with the Refuge Manager and Deputy Refuge Manager, the postholder ensures the consistent delivery of high-quality, trauma-informed support to women and children fleeing domestic abuse. The role acts as the main point of continuity within the refuge, supporting staff induction, maintaining standards of practice, and contributing to a safe, stable and supportive environment. Why work for us? Pathway Project is an inspiring place to be, we are a charity with big ambitions and huge energy. We have a bold new strategy and a passion for excellence in service delivery with an eye on growth. Supported by a driven and energetic board of trustees the new Chief Executive is leading Pathway Project through their ambitious plans. It's a really fantastic time to join our amazing charity as we move into the next phase of our exciting journey. We are a flexible and supportive employer, committed to the personal and professional development and wellbeing of our employees. We welcome applications from women with lived experience of domestic abuse and from minority or under-represented groups. We offer the following benefits: 25 days paid leave plus statutory holidays (pro rata) A competitive pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme delivered by Health Assured which offers incredible support to staff and their families We value our colleagues and are constantly reviewing our policies and practice, looking for ways in which we can better demonstrate this. We also recognise the potential impact of working in this field and provide clinical supervision to all of our employees, whatever their role. About Pathway Project We are a domestic and sexual abuse service based in Lichfield & Tamworth, Staffordshire. We offer a range of support services and run two refuges in confidential locations. We have been operating for over 30 years helping adults and children overcome domestic abuse, and to build a future where they live in safety and are free from fear. Since our founder, Kathy Coe MBE, created Pathway Project, we have helped over 25,000 people, with 5,814 hours of support provided in the last year. We offer a wide range of services, including adult and children outreach and community support, mental health, wellbeing and financial advice. We support the relatives of those who have experienced domestic and sexual violence and offer specialist counselling, advocacy and care to all who need us. Pathway Project believes in working as a cohesive team and are service user led. Our helpline is access to all and is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Please note we may close this application early if we receive sufficient applications Job Summary Job Title: Senior Support Refuge Worker Working hours: 37.5 hours Salary: £26K Base: South Staffordshire Responsible To: Intensive Support Refuge Manager (DUAL SITE) Responsible for Volunteers and Bank Staff. Contract: Permanent This post is open to women only, under the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1. We value diversity and are committed to ensuring that our organisation is an inclusive place to work. We encourage applications from women from all backgrounds and communities and actively welcome applicants from Black, Asian, or other ethnic minority backgrounds and women with a disability . JOB SUMMARY The Senior Support Worker is the lead practitioner within their designated intensive support domestic abuse refuge, providing day-to-day operational oversight and support to staff, volunteers and bank staff. Working closely with the Refuge Manager and Deputy Refuge Manager, the postholder ensures the consistent delivery of high-quality, trauma-informed support to women and children fleeing domestic abuse. The role acts as the main point of continuity within the refuge, supporting staff induction, maintaining standards of practice, and contributing to a safe, stable and supportive environment. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • Refuge-Based Operational Oversight • Act as the senior on-site lead within the refuge on a day-to-day basis. • Ensure accommodation is clean, safe and well maintained, including oversight of cleaning rotas and shared spaces. • Report maintenance and Health & Safety issues promptly and support liaison with landlords and contractors. • Act as the main point of contact within the refuge in the absence of the Refuge Manager or Deputy. • Be the first point of contact for internal refuge complaints and escalate appropriately. • Chair house meetings with service users. • Support Health & Safety processes, including fire drills. Service User Support & Boundaries • Provide high-quality one-to-one emotional and practical support to women and children. • Ensure service users understand and adhere to licence agreements and house rules. • Make recommendations regarding warnings, licence breaches or evictions. • Support or deliver warnings and evictions where required, under the direction of management. • Support move-on planning and resettlement. • Represent service users at multi-agency meetings where required. Staff, Volunteer & Bank Staff Support • Act as the day-to-day anchor for refuge staff, volunteers and bank staff. • Provide advice, guidance and informal supervision to staff during shifts. • Support induction and buddying of new staff, volunteers and bank staff. • Support rota awareness and cover arrangements within the refuge. • Escalate staffing, safeguarding or performance concerns to the Deputy or Manager. Safeguarding, Quality & Recording • Maintain accurate, timely and confidential service user records using Pathway systems. • Ensure consistent use of paperwork and recording standards. • Always uphold safeguarding responsibilities and escalate concerns appropriately. • Support audits, reviews and monthly case discussions as required. Working Arrangements • Work full time on a two-week rota pattern: • Week 1: Monday to Friday • Week 2: One weekday off and work either Saturday or Sunday • Participate in the on-call rota alongside other senior staff. General Responsibilities • Promote Pathway Project's values, policies and procedures. • Represent Pathway Project professionally with external agencies. • Contribute to awareness-raising, training and service development. • Undertake any other reasonable duties in line with the role. This job description may be subject to review and amendment. The post holder will be expected to be flexible in her development of the job, and will participate fully, where possible, in all discussions about the nature of her work and the tasks involved. The post holder must have a commitment to the aims of Pathway Project and uphold all agreed policies and procedures. ESSENTIAL CRITERIA Experience • Substantial experience of providing support to women and children affected by domestic abuse, or within a related safeguarding, housing or support setting. • Experience of working in accommodation-based or intensive support services. • Experience of supporting staff, volunteers or bank staff in a senior or lead practitioner capacity. • Experience of managing challenging situations, including conflict, licence breaches or safeguarding concerns. • Experience of multi-agency working with statutory and voluntary sector partners. • Experience of maintaining accurate, confidential records and case notes. Knowledge & Understanding • Sound understanding of domestic abuse and its impact on women and children. • Strong knowledge of safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. • Understanding of trauma-informed and service-user-led practice. • Knowledge of equality, diversity and women-only services under the Equality Act 2010. • Awareness of professional boundaries, confidentiality and information sharing. Skills & Abilities • Ability to act as a calm, consistent and supportive senior presence within a refuge setting. • Strong communication skills, with the ability to give clear guidance to staff and advocate for service users. • Ability to manage difficult conversations and emotionally challenging situations. • Good organisational skills, including prioritising workload and supporting safe service delivery. • Ability to work both independently and as part of a leadership team.
Business Manager Warwickshire Adult Safeguarding Board
We Manage Jobs(WMJobs)
We are looking for an exceptional individual to support Warwickshire's Adult Safeguarding Board. We have a highly effective partnership, with an open and collaborative culture that is committed to keeping adults with care and support needs safe. You will need excellent knowledge of adult safeguarding to provide advice and leadership to the board and its partners. You must be able to build and sustain effective partnership working to continuously improve safeguarding across our organisations and communities. You will work closely with our Independent Chair and all of our partners including people with lived experience. You will lead and manage the Business Unit: a small and well established team which supports and co ordinates the work of the board. You can make a real difference to the people we support and it is an opportunity to work alongside our current, very experienced Business Manager, making it an excellent development opportunity for anyone looking to build their career. Warwickshire County Council adult social care is rated Good by the Care Quality Commission, with strong and effective safeguarding arrangements. Our approach to Learning, Improvement and Innovation was rated outstanding so we are in a great position to keep improving. For further information please see the Job Description and Person Specification; Business Manager Warwickshire Adult Safeguarding Working for Warwickshire - This is the difference you make Warwickshire County Council is a place where everyone feels valued, included, safe, supported, and welcome. Our people are at the heart of this vision, could you be one of them! At Warwickshire County Council we are committed to ensuring Warwickshire's economy is vibrant and supported by the right jobs, training, skills and infrastructure. Our people vision for Warwickshire County Council is a great place to work where diverse and talented people are enabled to be their best. Your future matters to us, we provide a generous pension scheme which includes an employer contribution rate of typically around 19 percent per month, to help support your financial security during retirement. The scheme also offers a valuable package of benefits for members and their dependants. To find out more please visit Warwickshire Pension Fund homepage - Warwickshire Pension Fund The benefits we offer include agile working, a valuable part of the pay and reward package for employees working in local government, generous annual leave entitlement, plus bank holidays and an additional day at Christmas, and access to Vivup benefits and discounts platform. Click here to view the benefits at Warwickshire County Council. Additional Information Warwickshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Please be advised successful applicants will be subject to a range of pre engagement checks, including a relevant Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS). In accordance with the DBS code of practice and our own policy, should an individual have a declared criminal offence an individual assessment will be completed. Warwickshire County Council adheres to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The Fluency Duty is outlined in the Code of Practice on the English language requirements for public sector workers. The Fluency Duty for this role is Required. You must be able to speak and provide advice accurately spoken English to the public. If you would like to discuss the role informally, please contact Ian Redfern, Head of Adults Practice and Safeguarding on or Closing date: 26th March 2026 Should you require application forms in an alternative format / language or any adjustments to be made throughout the application process or upon appointment, please contact and we will make every effort to meet your specific requirements. Warwickshire County Council is committed to equality of opportunity for all employees and is keen to address areas of under representation in its workforce. See more
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an exceptional individual to support Warwickshire's Adult Safeguarding Board. We have a highly effective partnership, with an open and collaborative culture that is committed to keeping adults with care and support needs safe. You will need excellent knowledge of adult safeguarding to provide advice and leadership to the board and its partners. You must be able to build and sustain effective partnership working to continuously improve safeguarding across our organisations and communities. You will work closely with our Independent Chair and all of our partners including people with lived experience. You will lead and manage the Business Unit: a small and well established team which supports and co ordinates the work of the board. You can make a real difference to the people we support and it is an opportunity to work alongside our current, very experienced Business Manager, making it an excellent development opportunity for anyone looking to build their career. Warwickshire County Council adult social care is rated Good by the Care Quality Commission, with strong and effective safeguarding arrangements. Our approach to Learning, Improvement and Innovation was rated outstanding so we are in a great position to keep improving. For further information please see the Job Description and Person Specification; Business Manager Warwickshire Adult Safeguarding Working for Warwickshire - This is the difference you make Warwickshire County Council is a place where everyone feels valued, included, safe, supported, and welcome. Our people are at the heart of this vision, could you be one of them! At Warwickshire County Council we are committed to ensuring Warwickshire's economy is vibrant and supported by the right jobs, training, skills and infrastructure. Our people vision for Warwickshire County Council is a great place to work where diverse and talented people are enabled to be their best. Your future matters to us, we provide a generous pension scheme which includes an employer contribution rate of typically around 19 percent per month, to help support your financial security during retirement. The scheme also offers a valuable package of benefits for members and their dependants. To find out more please visit Warwickshire Pension Fund homepage - Warwickshire Pension Fund The benefits we offer include agile working, a valuable part of the pay and reward package for employees working in local government, generous annual leave entitlement, plus bank holidays and an additional day at Christmas, and access to Vivup benefits and discounts platform. Click here to view the benefits at Warwickshire County Council. Additional Information Warwickshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. Please be advised successful applicants will be subject to a range of pre engagement checks, including a relevant Disclosure and Barring Service check (DBS). In accordance with the DBS code of practice and our own policy, should an individual have a declared criminal offence an individual assessment will be completed. Warwickshire County Council adheres to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The Fluency Duty is outlined in the Code of Practice on the English language requirements for public sector workers. The Fluency Duty for this role is Required. You must be able to speak and provide advice accurately spoken English to the public. If you would like to discuss the role informally, please contact Ian Redfern, Head of Adults Practice and Safeguarding on or Closing date: 26th March 2026 Should you require application forms in an alternative format / language or any adjustments to be made throughout the application process or upon appointment, please contact and we will make every effort to meet your specific requirements. Warwickshire County Council is committed to equality of opportunity for all employees and is keen to address areas of under representation in its workforce. See more
Non Executive Director
Housing Diversity Network
Overview Time commitment: The formal time commitment is approximately 2-3 days per month, including Board and briefing meetings. L&Q also encourages Board members to spend time visiting communities and engaging with residents and colleagues on an informal basis, to deepen understanding of the organisation and its impact. About the Role L&Q is one of the UK's largest housing associations. We are driven by social purpose and long term responsibility to residents and communities. We are seeking a Non Executive Director who brings deep experience of leading large scale, customer facing organisations where customer relationships are long-term and trust based to strengthen our Group Board. As a member of the Group Board, you will provide independent challenge and support to the Chair and Executive team, ensuring that resident and customer needs are embedded in our management of strategy, risk, performance and transformation. You will contribute to governance, engage visibly with residents and colleagues, and help steward L&Q's long term mission. You will have operated at senior executive or non executive level within a large organisation with an operating model comparable in scale and complexity to L&Q. You will also have held end to end accountability for a customer operating environment, serving a diverse customer base, with many retained over long periods or even a lifetime. Your background will include: Strategic oversight of the full customer journey, including call centres, and complaints handling and resolution functions. Senior accountability for national or regional customer operations, balancing service quality, efficiency, compliance and reputation at scale. Leadership of IT, data and digital enabled change that has reshaped customer journeys, service models and operating structures (you will need to be outcomes focused, not a technology expert). L&Q is a long term steward of homes, services and communities, and this appointment will resonate with candidates whose careers have been spent in organisations that maintain enduring relationships with their customers . Our residents' needs change over time, and we are seeking a Non Executive Director who understands how organisations design services, govern performance and lead transformation in environments where relationships, responsibility and trust are built over many years. Candidates who have supported or overseen customer facing organisations with this sense of ongoing stewardship and societal responsibility are likely to find strong alignment with L&Q's purpose and values. While this appointment is initially to the Group Board, it is anticipated that the successful candidate will also be asked to serve on a Board Committee. Committee membership will be determined following appointment, based on an assessment of the individual's skills, experience and background. With a new corporate strategy due to launch in March 2026 this is an exciting time to join us and an opportunity to help shape the direction of a purpose driven organisation at scale; to strengthen services and outcomes for residents; and to contribute to a Board culture that values diversity, inclusion, accountability and continuous improvement. For more information please click Apply . Closing date - 9am, Monday 2 nd March 2026 For a confidential discussion and details of the timetable and process, please contact Rosie Gunn on or Louise Bickley on or visit our microsite to apply. L&Q is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. We warmly encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and especially those currently under represented at Board level. Job Summary Location: London Organization: L&Q Job Type Remuneration: £15,632 per annum Closing Date: 02/03/2026 Reference ID: 36449 Documents Get in touch Would you like to speak to a member of our team? Just submit your details and we will be in touch shortly.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Overview Time commitment: The formal time commitment is approximately 2-3 days per month, including Board and briefing meetings. L&Q also encourages Board members to spend time visiting communities and engaging with residents and colleagues on an informal basis, to deepen understanding of the organisation and its impact. About the Role L&Q is one of the UK's largest housing associations. We are driven by social purpose and long term responsibility to residents and communities. We are seeking a Non Executive Director who brings deep experience of leading large scale, customer facing organisations where customer relationships are long-term and trust based to strengthen our Group Board. As a member of the Group Board, you will provide independent challenge and support to the Chair and Executive team, ensuring that resident and customer needs are embedded in our management of strategy, risk, performance and transformation. You will contribute to governance, engage visibly with residents and colleagues, and help steward L&Q's long term mission. You will have operated at senior executive or non executive level within a large organisation with an operating model comparable in scale and complexity to L&Q. You will also have held end to end accountability for a customer operating environment, serving a diverse customer base, with many retained over long periods or even a lifetime. Your background will include: Strategic oversight of the full customer journey, including call centres, and complaints handling and resolution functions. Senior accountability for national or regional customer operations, balancing service quality, efficiency, compliance and reputation at scale. Leadership of IT, data and digital enabled change that has reshaped customer journeys, service models and operating structures (you will need to be outcomes focused, not a technology expert). L&Q is a long term steward of homes, services and communities, and this appointment will resonate with candidates whose careers have been spent in organisations that maintain enduring relationships with their customers . Our residents' needs change over time, and we are seeking a Non Executive Director who understands how organisations design services, govern performance and lead transformation in environments where relationships, responsibility and trust are built over many years. Candidates who have supported or overseen customer facing organisations with this sense of ongoing stewardship and societal responsibility are likely to find strong alignment with L&Q's purpose and values. While this appointment is initially to the Group Board, it is anticipated that the successful candidate will also be asked to serve on a Board Committee. Committee membership will be determined following appointment, based on an assessment of the individual's skills, experience and background. With a new corporate strategy due to launch in March 2026 this is an exciting time to join us and an opportunity to help shape the direction of a purpose driven organisation at scale; to strengthen services and outcomes for residents; and to contribute to a Board culture that values diversity, inclusion, accountability and continuous improvement. For more information please click Apply . Closing date - 9am, Monday 2 nd March 2026 For a confidential discussion and details of the timetable and process, please contact Rosie Gunn on or Louise Bickley on or visit our microsite to apply. L&Q is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. We warmly encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and especially those currently under represented at Board level. Job Summary Location: London Organization: L&Q Job Type Remuneration: £15,632 per annum Closing Date: 02/03/2026 Reference ID: 36449 Documents Get in touch Would you like to speak to a member of our team? Just submit your details and we will be in touch shortly.
EPSOM COLLEGE
Clerk to the Royal Medical Foundation of Epsom College
EPSOM COLLEGE
The Royal Medical Foundation of Epsom College is the parent charity of Epsom College and is seeking a clerk to support the Council, the RMF Board and the Epsom College Governing Board and its Sub-Committees. In addition to supporting the Council of the Royal Medical Foundation of Epsom College, the postholder will serve as Clerk to the Governing Body of Epsom College and the Royal Medical Foundation. Reporting to the Chair of Council and the Chair of the Governing Body. The appointee will demonstrate an outstanding track record as a Clerk in ensuring the efficient functioning of governance, using their strong administrative skills. They will be committed to the value of independent education and a charitable ethos and be able to demonstrate the highest levels of commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
The Royal Medical Foundation of Epsom College is the parent charity of Epsom College and is seeking a clerk to support the Council, the RMF Board and the Epsom College Governing Board and its Sub-Committees. In addition to supporting the Council of the Royal Medical Foundation of Epsom College, the postholder will serve as Clerk to the Governing Body of Epsom College and the Royal Medical Foundation. Reporting to the Chair of Council and the Chair of the Governing Body. The appointee will demonstrate an outstanding track record as a Clerk in ensuring the efficient functioning of governance, using their strong administrative skills. They will be committed to the value of independent education and a charitable ethos and be able to demonstrate the highest levels of commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.
Outcomes First Group
Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher)
Outcomes First Group Cannock, Staffordshire
Work Smarter. Live Better. Join the 4-Day Working Week! Job Title: Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher) Location: Longdon Hall School, Near Lichfield, Staffordshire WS15 4PT Hours: 37.5 per week Monday to Friday Salary: £50,000.00 per annum (not pro rata) Contract: Permanent Term Time Only Start: April 2026 UK applicants only - no sponsorship available At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week ( 4DWW ) trial, giving you 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay . Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW, and others will soon join in. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join ! About the Role As Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher), you will play a key role in leading a nurturing and aspirational learning environment for pupils accessing our satellite provision. Working closely with the Head of School and Deputy Headteacher, you will support the strategic development, implementation and monitoring of a curriculum that meets the complex needs of our learners while preparing them effectively for adulthood. You will lead on curriculum access, progress monitoring, safeguarding, SEN responsibilities and careers provision, ensuring that pupils at The Ferns receive high quality education, personalised support and a safe, structured environment in which they can thrive. Key Responsibilities Support the Head of School and Deputy Headteacher in leading curriculum innovation and designing provision suited to pupils' needs and the school vision. Support effective implementation of the curriculum across The Ferns satellite site. Put provision in place to secure improved pupil progress. Ensure the school meets all statutory responsibilities for pupils with EHCPs. Support and, where needed, lead identified EHCP annual reviews, including chairing review meetings. Support staff in developing a strong understanding of the needs of SEN pupils. Promote a culture and practice that ensures all children and young people can access the curriculum. Assist in monitoring pupil progress across the provision. Establish and oversee curriculum systems, processes and policies that enable full access to learning. Monitor progress toward the school's aims and objectives. Work with SLT, subject leads and teachers to ensure all pupils' learning is valued equally and expectations are high yet realistic. Oversee Health and Safety for pupils and staff at The Ferns satellite provision. About You UK QTS or relevant qualification A full UK driving licence Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and inspire teams. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and best practices in education and SEND. About Us Longdon Hall School provides a safe, nurturing, and inspiring environment for pupils with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs. Our personalised, trauma-informed approach helps each child re-engage with learning and reach their full potential. We combine academic ambition with emotional support, resilience-building, and life skills development. Every pupil benefits from small classes, tailored targets, and a dedicated pastoral team. At Longdon Hall, we celebrate progress, empower independence, and prepare young people for confident, successful futures. Acorn Education offers rewarding careers and meaningful challenges while making a real difference in young people's lives. As a leading UK provider of specialist education for children and young people with special educational needs, and part of Outcomes First Group, we deliver innovative, evidence-based approaches that support measurable progress and lasting impact. We are really proud to say that in 2025 Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running. Why Join Us? We place pupils and vulnerable young adults at the heart of everything we do, so every day brings the satisfaction of making a real difference. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - mental health support and physical health checks Flexible Benefits Platform (Vista), including: Health, wellbeing and insurance benefits Hundreds of UK and international discounts Cycle to Work Scheme & Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support, including enhanced maternity/paternity leave and paid fertility treatment support Subject to successful probation. Not a contractual benefit. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Work Smarter. Live Better. Join the 4-Day Working Week! Job Title: Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher) Location: Longdon Hall School, Near Lichfield, Staffordshire WS15 4PT Hours: 37.5 per week Monday to Friday Salary: £50,000.00 per annum (not pro rata) Contract: Permanent Term Time Only Start: April 2026 UK applicants only - no sponsorship available At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week ( 4DWW ) trial, giving you 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay . Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW, and others will soon join in. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join ! About the Role As Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher), you will play a key role in leading a nurturing and aspirational learning environment for pupils accessing our satellite provision. Working closely with the Head of School and Deputy Headteacher, you will support the strategic development, implementation and monitoring of a curriculum that meets the complex needs of our learners while preparing them effectively for adulthood. You will lead on curriculum access, progress monitoring, safeguarding, SEN responsibilities and careers provision, ensuring that pupils at The Ferns receive high quality education, personalised support and a safe, structured environment in which they can thrive. Key Responsibilities Support the Head of School and Deputy Headteacher in leading curriculum innovation and designing provision suited to pupils' needs and the school vision. Support effective implementation of the curriculum across The Ferns satellite site. Put provision in place to secure improved pupil progress. Ensure the school meets all statutory responsibilities for pupils with EHCPs. Support and, where needed, lead identified EHCP annual reviews, including chairing review meetings. Support staff in developing a strong understanding of the needs of SEN pupils. Promote a culture and practice that ensures all children and young people can access the curriculum. Assist in monitoring pupil progress across the provision. Establish and oversee curriculum systems, processes and policies that enable full access to learning. Monitor progress toward the school's aims and objectives. Work with SLT, subject leads and teachers to ensure all pupils' learning is valued equally and expectations are high yet realistic. Oversee Health and Safety for pupils and staff at The Ferns satellite provision. About You UK QTS or relevant qualification A full UK driving licence Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and inspire teams. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and best practices in education and SEND. About Us Longdon Hall School provides a safe, nurturing, and inspiring environment for pupils with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs. Our personalised, trauma-informed approach helps each child re-engage with learning and reach their full potential. We combine academic ambition with emotional support, resilience-building, and life skills development. Every pupil benefits from small classes, tailored targets, and a dedicated pastoral team. At Longdon Hall, we celebrate progress, empower independence, and prepare young people for confident, successful futures. Acorn Education offers rewarding careers and meaningful challenges while making a real difference in young people's lives. As a leading UK provider of specialist education for children and young people with special educational needs, and part of Outcomes First Group, we deliver innovative, evidence-based approaches that support measurable progress and lasting impact. We are really proud to say that in 2025 Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running. Why Join Us? We place pupils and vulnerable young adults at the heart of everything we do, so every day brings the satisfaction of making a real difference. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - mental health support and physical health checks Flexible Benefits Platform (Vista), including: Health, wellbeing and insurance benefits Hundreds of UK and international discounts Cycle to Work Scheme & Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support, including enhanced maternity/paternity leave and paid fertility treatment support Subject to successful probation. Not a contractual benefit. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .
Sales Consultant
CITRUS CONNECT LTD Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Help Others, Achieve Your Financial Goals £100k+! Are you a passionate person driven to make a real difference in people's lives? Join a company that's revolutionising the way people sleep, relax, and live! We specialise in exceptional adjustable beds and rise & recliner chairs, meticulously designed to enhance comfort, improve sleep, and promote freedom click apply for full job details
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Help Others, Achieve Your Financial Goals £100k+! Are you a passionate person driven to make a real difference in people's lives? Join a company that's revolutionising the way people sleep, relax, and live! We specialise in exceptional adjustable beds and rise & recliner chairs, meticulously designed to enhance comfort, improve sleep, and promote freedom click apply for full job details
Outcomes First Group
Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher)
Outcomes First Group Burton-on-trent, Staffordshire
Work Smarter. Live Better. Join the 4-Day Working Week! Job Title: Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher) Location: Longdon Hall School, Near Lichfield, Staffordshire WS15 4PT Hours: 37.5 per week Monday to Friday Salary: £50,000.00 per annum (not pro rata) Contract: Permanent Term Time Only Start: April 2026 UK applicants only - no sponsorship available At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week ( 4DWW ) trial, giving you 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay . Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW, and others will soon join in. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join ! About the Role As Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher), you will play a key role in leading a nurturing and aspirational learning environment for pupils accessing our satellite provision. Working closely with the Head of School and Deputy Headteacher, you will support the strategic development, implementation and monitoring of a curriculum that meets the complex needs of our learners while preparing them effectively for adulthood. You will lead on curriculum access, progress monitoring, safeguarding, SEN responsibilities and careers provision, ensuring that pupils at The Ferns receive high quality education, personalised support and a safe, structured environment in which they can thrive. Key Responsibilities Support the Head of School and Deputy Headteacher in leading curriculum innovation and designing provision suited to pupils' needs and the school vision. Support effective implementation of the curriculum across The Ferns satellite site. Put provision in place to secure improved pupil progress. Ensure the school meets all statutory responsibilities for pupils with EHCPs. Support and, where needed, lead identified EHCP annual reviews, including chairing review meetings. Support staff in developing a strong understanding of the needs of SEN pupils. Promote a culture and practice that ensures all children and young people can access the curriculum. Assist in monitoring pupil progress across the provision. Establish and oversee curriculum systems, processes and policies that enable full access to learning. Monitor progress toward the school's aims and objectives. Work with SLT, subject leads and teachers to ensure all pupils' learning is valued equally and expectations are high yet realistic. Oversee Health and Safety for pupils and staff at The Ferns satellite provision. About You UK QTS or relevant qualification A full UK driving licence Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and inspire teams. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and best practices in education and SEND. About Us Longdon Hall School provides a safe, nurturing, and inspiring environment for pupils with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs. Our personalised, trauma-informed approach helps each child re-engage with learning and reach their full potential. We combine academic ambition with emotional support, resilience-building, and life skills development. Every pupil benefits from small classes, tailored targets, and a dedicated pastoral team. At Longdon Hall, we celebrate progress, empower independence, and prepare young people for confident, successful futures. Acorn Education offers rewarding careers and meaningful challenges while making a real difference in young people's lives. As a leading UK provider of specialist education for children and young people with special educational needs, and part of Outcomes First Group, we deliver innovative, evidence-based approaches that support measurable progress and lasting impact. We are really proud to say that in 2025 Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running. Why Join Us? We place pupils and vulnerable young adults at the heart of everything we do, so every day brings the satisfaction of making a real difference. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - mental health support and physical health checks Flexible Benefits Platform (Vista), including: Health, wellbeing and insurance benefits Hundreds of UK and international discounts Cycle to Work Scheme & Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support, including enhanced maternity/paternity leave and paid fertility treatment support Subject to successful probation. Not a contractual benefit. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Work Smarter. Live Better. Join the 4-Day Working Week! Job Title: Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher) Location: Longdon Hall School, Near Lichfield, Staffordshire WS15 4PT Hours: 37.5 per week Monday to Friday Salary: £50,000.00 per annum (not pro rata) Contract: Permanent Term Time Only Start: April 2026 UK applicants only - no sponsorship available At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week ( 4DWW ) trial, giving you 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay . Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW, and others will soon join in. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join ! About the Role As Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher), you will play a key role in leading a nurturing and aspirational learning environment for pupils accessing our satellite provision. Working closely with the Head of School and Deputy Headteacher, you will support the strategic development, implementation and monitoring of a curriculum that meets the complex needs of our learners while preparing them effectively for adulthood. You will lead on curriculum access, progress monitoring, safeguarding, SEN responsibilities and careers provision, ensuring that pupils at The Ferns receive high quality education, personalised support and a safe, structured environment in which they can thrive. Key Responsibilities Support the Head of School and Deputy Headteacher in leading curriculum innovation and designing provision suited to pupils' needs and the school vision. Support effective implementation of the curriculum across The Ferns satellite site. Put provision in place to secure improved pupil progress. Ensure the school meets all statutory responsibilities for pupils with EHCPs. Support and, where needed, lead identified EHCP annual reviews, including chairing review meetings. Support staff in developing a strong understanding of the needs of SEN pupils. Promote a culture and practice that ensures all children and young people can access the curriculum. Assist in monitoring pupil progress across the provision. Establish and oversee curriculum systems, processes and policies that enable full access to learning. Monitor progress toward the school's aims and objectives. Work with SLT, subject leads and teachers to ensure all pupils' learning is valued equally and expectations are high yet realistic. Oversee Health and Safety for pupils and staff at The Ferns satellite provision. About You UK QTS or relevant qualification A full UK driving licence Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and inspire teams. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and best practices in education and SEND. About Us Longdon Hall School provides a safe, nurturing, and inspiring environment for pupils with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs. Our personalised, trauma-informed approach helps each child re-engage with learning and reach their full potential. We combine academic ambition with emotional support, resilience-building, and life skills development. Every pupil benefits from small classes, tailored targets, and a dedicated pastoral team. At Longdon Hall, we celebrate progress, empower independence, and prepare young people for confident, successful futures. Acorn Education offers rewarding careers and meaningful challenges while making a real difference in young people's lives. As a leading UK provider of specialist education for children and young people with special educational needs, and part of Outcomes First Group, we deliver innovative, evidence-based approaches that support measurable progress and lasting impact. We are really proud to say that in 2025 Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running. Why Join Us? We place pupils and vulnerable young adults at the heart of everything we do, so every day brings the satisfaction of making a real difference. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - mental health support and physical health checks Flexible Benefits Platform (Vista), including: Health, wellbeing and insurance benefits Hundreds of UK and international discounts Cycle to Work Scheme & Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support, including enhanced maternity/paternity leave and paid fertility treatment support Subject to successful probation. Not a contractual benefit. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .
Volunteer Chairperson
Wiltshire Chippenham, Wiltshire
Salary: Volunteer Hours of work: Part-time, Flexible, Volunteer, remote working available This is not a Wiltshire Council vacancy therefore please contact Sea Cadets - Chippenham for further information. Do you have experience of managing a team? Would you like the opportunity to apply this experience in a meaningful volunteer role to launch young people for life, whilst also enhancing your skills, boosting your self-esteem and meeting new people? The Sea Cadets is the UK's leading maritime charity and provides a head start in life for young people through nautical adventure and fun. Our volunteers work, both directly with young people and behind the scenes, to help make a positive difference to teenagers who are often struggling in today's world and their communities. Chippenham Sea Cadets, based on Long Close, SN153JY, is currently looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated Chairperson to join its Unit Management Team (UMT). Chippenham is a long-established Sea Cadet Unit that has provided life-changing opportunities for many young people. We currently have 40 cadets who come from all over the local area. The Charity is currently looking for enthusiastic volunteers that can support with the management of the Unit. There are free training courses available for you to develop new skills, boost your CV and support you in this role. These tasks can also be divided between volunteers, so why not come along with a friend and share the experience? About the Volunteer Chairperson role: The tasks of a chairperson include but are not restricted to the following: To be a Charity Trustee To maintain, develop and chair an effective Unit Management Team (UMT) for the unit. To oversee compliance of charity regulations and Sea Cadet policies and procedures. To ensure the UMT provide a properly maintained, serviced, safe and secure unit, where volunteers and cadets are safe and supported. To identify unit priorities and potential issues and work with the team to develop and maintain plans to address these. Chair a regular UMT meeting - usually 1 hour, monthly or bi-monthly, on a weekday evening About you: Previous managerial experience would help, although having the right attitude and a passion for improving the lives of young people are the most important things! If you think the person specification below sounds like you, then please get in touch: You are reliable, honest and trustworthy You are a good communicator You enjoy working with a team You can motivate and encourage others Find out more and apply: If you think this volunteer role is for you then please do apply and find out how you can start making a difference, or contact the unit directly for more details. Tel: Email: If successful, you will need to undergo a virtual interview, an online induction process and complete a DBS clearance. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY VIA THE APPLY BUTTON BELOW. Applications must be made via the instructions provided above. Applications or CV's submitted via the apply button will not be considered.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Salary: Volunteer Hours of work: Part-time, Flexible, Volunteer, remote working available This is not a Wiltshire Council vacancy therefore please contact Sea Cadets - Chippenham for further information. Do you have experience of managing a team? Would you like the opportunity to apply this experience in a meaningful volunteer role to launch young people for life, whilst also enhancing your skills, boosting your self-esteem and meeting new people? The Sea Cadets is the UK's leading maritime charity and provides a head start in life for young people through nautical adventure and fun. Our volunteers work, both directly with young people and behind the scenes, to help make a positive difference to teenagers who are often struggling in today's world and their communities. Chippenham Sea Cadets, based on Long Close, SN153JY, is currently looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated Chairperson to join its Unit Management Team (UMT). Chippenham is a long-established Sea Cadet Unit that has provided life-changing opportunities for many young people. We currently have 40 cadets who come from all over the local area. The Charity is currently looking for enthusiastic volunteers that can support with the management of the Unit. There are free training courses available for you to develop new skills, boost your CV and support you in this role. These tasks can also be divided between volunteers, so why not come along with a friend and share the experience? About the Volunteer Chairperson role: The tasks of a chairperson include but are not restricted to the following: To be a Charity Trustee To maintain, develop and chair an effective Unit Management Team (UMT) for the unit. To oversee compliance of charity regulations and Sea Cadet policies and procedures. To ensure the UMT provide a properly maintained, serviced, safe and secure unit, where volunteers and cadets are safe and supported. To identify unit priorities and potential issues and work with the team to develop and maintain plans to address these. Chair a regular UMT meeting - usually 1 hour, monthly or bi-monthly, on a weekday evening About you: Previous managerial experience would help, although having the right attitude and a passion for improving the lives of young people are the most important things! If you think the person specification below sounds like you, then please get in touch: You are reliable, honest and trustworthy You are a good communicator You enjoy working with a team You can motivate and encourage others Find out more and apply: If you think this volunteer role is for you then please do apply and find out how you can start making a difference, or contact the unit directly for more details. Tel: Email: If successful, you will need to undergo a virtual interview, an online induction process and complete a DBS clearance. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY VIA THE APPLY BUTTON BELOW. Applications must be made via the instructions provided above. Applications or CV's submitted via the apply button will not be considered.
Page Executive
Deputy Director of Operations
Page Executive Cwmbran, Gwent
The opportunity to drive benefit realisation across the organisation. The chance to drive cross-portfolio collaboration. About Our Client The Welsh Ambulance Service is supported by more than 4,500 staff and volunteers, and everyone has a role to play in providing a service to patients. Our services include: Emergency Medical Service (EMS) - Responsible for responding to all urgent and emergency calls and providing appropriate pre-hospital care. Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service - A vital part of what we do involves taking people to and from routine outpatient appointments at clinics, hospitals and day centres. EMS Coordination Centres - Receive emergency and urgent calls and are responsible for the emergency dispatch of ambulance crews. NHS 111 Wales - Provides health advice and information remotely (telephone and video) and via the website. Support Service Departments - Play a vital role in our day-to-day work, from managing our finances and keeping our IT systems working to recruiting new staff and keeping them informed. We receive more than 500,000 emergency calls and one million 111 calls a year, and transport more than 1.3 million non-emergency patients to more than 200 treatment centres throughout Wales and England. Together, we all play a part in making sure that we can respond to anyone needing our help, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.The Deputy Director of Operations provides highly visible, senior leadership for the day-to-day delivery of operational, workforce, planning, quality, and financial performance across the Operations Directorate.The job description is not exhaustive, and the postholder is expected to fulfil requirements as delegated by the Executive Director of Operations. The postholder will: Act as immediate deputy to the Executive Director of Operations, enabling increased strategic and external engagement. Hold directorate accountability for professional standards, culture, and safeguarding, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements and delivery of high-quality, patient-focused services. Lead the directorate's financial sustainability agenda, owning budgets, delivering cost improvement plans, and ensuring robust financial stewardship. This includes setting budgets for major areas of activity and holding accountability for several service portfolios. Drive cross-portfolio/departmental/directorate integration, system and pathway flow, and continuous improvement, supporting the Trust's strategic objectives. Lead major service transformation, improvement programmes, and strategic projects as delegated. This includes organisation-wide policy development and service redesign responsibilities. Represent the Trust in internal and external forums, fostering system partnership and stakeholder engagement. Lead directorate planning that supports the creation of strategy and the Integrated Medium-Term Plan, and develop plans that translate strategy into measurable outcomes. Play a key role in delivering change and transformation, particularly whole-directorate change. Work proactively with media outlets (print, radio, and TV) to promote the Trust's profile and communicate key messages. This requires providing and receiving highly complex, sensitive, and contentious information where acceptance is not assured. Develop and sustain effective trade union partnerships. Job Description Responsibilities: Professional Standards, Culture & Safeguarding Set and uphold clinical, operational / performance, financial and behavioural standards across Operations. This includes responsibility for clinical service delivery standards across all operational areas. Champion a positive, inclusive culture, embedding Trust behaviours/values and promoting psychological safety. Ensure robust safeguarding policies and practices, compliance with Duty of Quality, Duty of Candour, Civil Contingency Act and all other regulatory requirements. Lead on culture change programmes and organisational development initiatives. Responsible for leading directorate-wide cultural transformation programmes. Financial Sustainability Own Operations Directorate budgets, lead cost improvement and efficiency plans, ensuring financial governance. Deliver financial recovery plans, monitor expenditure, and report on financial performance, risks, and opportunities. Ensure value for money and compliance with Trust and NHS Wales financial frameworks. Frequent access to Oracle systems to support operational and strategic functions when acting in a deputy capacity for the Executive Director of Operations. Strategic Leadership & Transformation Lead and integrate the work of all Assistant Directors, aligning portfolios to strategic objectives and operational effectiveness. Lead initiatives to enhance system and pathway flow and performance within our organisational remit, while fostering collaboration with external partners to influence broader system outcomes. Lead major service transformation, improvement programmes, and strategic projects as delegated by the Executive Director. Resolve conflicting expert opinions through advanced judgement and interpretation of highly complex data. Develop and implement service/business development plans, business cases, and innovation initiatives. Utilise analytical tools, including Excel and Power BI, on a daily basis to manage data and support informed, data-driven decision-making across Operations. Operational Oversight & Performance Management Ensure effective management of all operational delivery areas. Oversee business management, risk, and audit functions, ensuring compliance with governance standards. Ensure and sustain effective governance across the directorate. Responsible for directorate-level policy implementation and development. Drive achievement of KPIs/targets, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement. Lead on EPRR, major incident response, business continuity (to fulfil Civil Contingency Act requirements) and participate in Gold/Strategic on-call rota. This includes acting autonomously during high-risk organisational scenarios. Accountable to the Executive Director of Operations for the delivery of technical and operational service delivery within the portfolio. People Leadership Line manage Assistant Directors via ESR (Electronic Staff Record), booking annual leave, managing sickness absence, supporting development, succession planning, and PADR compliance. Foster a culture of professionalism, inclusion, and continuous improvement. Lead directorate workforce planning, talent development, and people engagement initiatives. Provide and foster efficient and effective leadership to the Volunteer Service. Responsible for formal HR processes, including dismissals, restructures, organisational redesign, and chairing complex casework. System Partnership & Stakeholder Engagement Build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external partners, commissioners, regulators, and multi-agency stakeholders. Represent the Trust at regional and national forums, promoting integrated care and system working. Develop and sustain effective trade union partnerships as part of stakeholder engagement. Work with the Communications Team to manage communications and organisational reputation, acting as a Trust spokesperson. Ensure programme and project management best practices are embedded across directorate initiatives. Governance, Risk and Assurance Ensure robust governance, risk management, and assurance frameworks are in place. Maintain up-to-date risk registers, audit compliance, and statutory reporting. Lead on clinical governance, patient safety, and quality improvement. Lead on information governance, including Freedom of Information for the directorate. Responsible for policy implementation and development for the directorate. Contributes to organisation-wide policy development. Freedom to Act Exercise autonomy, independent decision-making, and responsibility for interpreting and implementing policy. Setting goals and standards for others and interpreting national policy. Act as a role model for organisational behaviours, inclusion, and people wellbeing. Responsible for daily use of systems and MS Teams channels to collaborate effectively and manage information within various confidential and operationally relevant WAST groups. The Successful Applicant Experience Essential: Significant senior leadership experience in a large, complex NHS or emergency services organisation. Proven track record of driving demonstrable improvements in professional standards, culture, safeguarding compliance, and organisational development. Experience in financial stewardship of large budgets, delivery of efficiency/value programmes, and financial recovery. Strategic portfolio management, operational delivery, and service transformation experience. Experience in managing major incidents, resilience and business continuity planning, and EPRR. Experience working with media (print, radio, TV). Delivery of balanced financial position and agreed efficiency plans. . click apply for full job details
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
The opportunity to drive benefit realisation across the organisation. The chance to drive cross-portfolio collaboration. About Our Client The Welsh Ambulance Service is supported by more than 4,500 staff and volunteers, and everyone has a role to play in providing a service to patients. Our services include: Emergency Medical Service (EMS) - Responsible for responding to all urgent and emergency calls and providing appropriate pre-hospital care. Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service - A vital part of what we do involves taking people to and from routine outpatient appointments at clinics, hospitals and day centres. EMS Coordination Centres - Receive emergency and urgent calls and are responsible for the emergency dispatch of ambulance crews. NHS 111 Wales - Provides health advice and information remotely (telephone and video) and via the website. Support Service Departments - Play a vital role in our day-to-day work, from managing our finances and keeping our IT systems working to recruiting new staff and keeping them informed. We receive more than 500,000 emergency calls and one million 111 calls a year, and transport more than 1.3 million non-emergency patients to more than 200 treatment centres throughout Wales and England. Together, we all play a part in making sure that we can respond to anyone needing our help, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.The Deputy Director of Operations provides highly visible, senior leadership for the day-to-day delivery of operational, workforce, planning, quality, and financial performance across the Operations Directorate.The job description is not exhaustive, and the postholder is expected to fulfil requirements as delegated by the Executive Director of Operations. The postholder will: Act as immediate deputy to the Executive Director of Operations, enabling increased strategic and external engagement. Hold directorate accountability for professional standards, culture, and safeguarding, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements and delivery of high-quality, patient-focused services. Lead the directorate's financial sustainability agenda, owning budgets, delivering cost improvement plans, and ensuring robust financial stewardship. This includes setting budgets for major areas of activity and holding accountability for several service portfolios. Drive cross-portfolio/departmental/directorate integration, system and pathway flow, and continuous improvement, supporting the Trust's strategic objectives. Lead major service transformation, improvement programmes, and strategic projects as delegated. This includes organisation-wide policy development and service redesign responsibilities. Represent the Trust in internal and external forums, fostering system partnership and stakeholder engagement. Lead directorate planning that supports the creation of strategy and the Integrated Medium-Term Plan, and develop plans that translate strategy into measurable outcomes. Play a key role in delivering change and transformation, particularly whole-directorate change. Work proactively with media outlets (print, radio, and TV) to promote the Trust's profile and communicate key messages. This requires providing and receiving highly complex, sensitive, and contentious information where acceptance is not assured. Develop and sustain effective trade union partnerships. Job Description Responsibilities: Professional Standards, Culture & Safeguarding Set and uphold clinical, operational / performance, financial and behavioural standards across Operations. This includes responsibility for clinical service delivery standards across all operational areas. Champion a positive, inclusive culture, embedding Trust behaviours/values and promoting psychological safety. Ensure robust safeguarding policies and practices, compliance with Duty of Quality, Duty of Candour, Civil Contingency Act and all other regulatory requirements. Lead on culture change programmes and organisational development initiatives. Responsible for leading directorate-wide cultural transformation programmes. Financial Sustainability Own Operations Directorate budgets, lead cost improvement and efficiency plans, ensuring financial governance. Deliver financial recovery plans, monitor expenditure, and report on financial performance, risks, and opportunities. Ensure value for money and compliance with Trust and NHS Wales financial frameworks. Frequent access to Oracle systems to support operational and strategic functions when acting in a deputy capacity for the Executive Director of Operations. Strategic Leadership & Transformation Lead and integrate the work of all Assistant Directors, aligning portfolios to strategic objectives and operational effectiveness. Lead initiatives to enhance system and pathway flow and performance within our organisational remit, while fostering collaboration with external partners to influence broader system outcomes. Lead major service transformation, improvement programmes, and strategic projects as delegated by the Executive Director. Resolve conflicting expert opinions through advanced judgement and interpretation of highly complex data. Develop and implement service/business development plans, business cases, and innovation initiatives. Utilise analytical tools, including Excel and Power BI, on a daily basis to manage data and support informed, data-driven decision-making across Operations. Operational Oversight & Performance Management Ensure effective management of all operational delivery areas. Oversee business management, risk, and audit functions, ensuring compliance with governance standards. Ensure and sustain effective governance across the directorate. Responsible for directorate-level policy implementation and development. Drive achievement of KPIs/targets, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement. Lead on EPRR, major incident response, business continuity (to fulfil Civil Contingency Act requirements) and participate in Gold/Strategic on-call rota. This includes acting autonomously during high-risk organisational scenarios. Accountable to the Executive Director of Operations for the delivery of technical and operational service delivery within the portfolio. People Leadership Line manage Assistant Directors via ESR (Electronic Staff Record), booking annual leave, managing sickness absence, supporting development, succession planning, and PADR compliance. Foster a culture of professionalism, inclusion, and continuous improvement. Lead directorate workforce planning, talent development, and people engagement initiatives. Provide and foster efficient and effective leadership to the Volunteer Service. Responsible for formal HR processes, including dismissals, restructures, organisational redesign, and chairing complex casework. System Partnership & Stakeholder Engagement Build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external partners, commissioners, regulators, and multi-agency stakeholders. Represent the Trust at regional and national forums, promoting integrated care and system working. Develop and sustain effective trade union partnerships as part of stakeholder engagement. Work with the Communications Team to manage communications and organisational reputation, acting as a Trust spokesperson. Ensure programme and project management best practices are embedded across directorate initiatives. Governance, Risk and Assurance Ensure robust governance, risk management, and assurance frameworks are in place. Maintain up-to-date risk registers, audit compliance, and statutory reporting. Lead on clinical governance, patient safety, and quality improvement. Lead on information governance, including Freedom of Information for the directorate. Responsible for policy implementation and development for the directorate. Contributes to organisation-wide policy development. Freedom to Act Exercise autonomy, independent decision-making, and responsibility for interpreting and implementing policy. Setting goals and standards for others and interpreting national policy. Act as a role model for organisational behaviours, inclusion, and people wellbeing. Responsible for daily use of systems and MS Teams channels to collaborate effectively and manage information within various confidential and operationally relevant WAST groups. The Successful Applicant Experience Essential: Significant senior leadership experience in a large, complex NHS or emergency services organisation. Proven track record of driving demonstrable improvements in professional standards, culture, safeguarding compliance, and organisational development. Experience in financial stewardship of large budgets, delivery of efficiency/value programmes, and financial recovery. Strategic portfolio management, operational delivery, and service transformation experience. Experience in managing major incidents, resilience and business continuity planning, and EPRR. Experience working with media (print, radio, TV). Delivery of balanced financial position and agreed efficiency plans. . click apply for full job details
OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL
Governor on the Local School Governing Board
OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL Oxford, Oxfordshire
Are you local to Oxford and interested in school leadership and/or the education of young people generally and young women in particular? Oxford High School, part of the Girls' Day School Trust (GDST) - the UK's leading network of independent girls' schools - is seeking dedicated and enthusiastic individuals to join our School Governing Board as a Governor. If you are looking to give something back to the local community in Oxford, develop your professional skills in strategic planning and expand your network, this is a great opportunity to join Oxford High School as a Governor. You will play a key role in shaping the strategic direction and success of the School, supporting the Head and Senior Leadership Team, and championing the GDST's mission to help every girl learn without limits. The Role Being a Governor at a Girls' Day School Trust (GDST) school is a rewarding experience, providing an opportunity to be a part of the UK's leading family of independent girls' schools. Our Governors are an important feature of our success, acting as a local level of governance and make a vital contribution to the following core functions: Strategic Development: Providing constructive feedback on the school's performance and strategic priorities, balancing a local perspective with the GDST's wider vision. Ambassadorship: Acting as a visible advocate for Oxford High School and the GDST within the local community, helping to strengthen partnerships and raise the school's profile. Support and Challenge: Serving as a "critical friend" to the Head and Senior Leadership Team, offering both support and constructive challenge, and taking an active interest in the life of the school by attending events and initiatives. The Governors' meetings are held once per term (3 times per year) in addition to which one day a month will be required. The role is not remunerated. Previous experience of working in a school is not essential and Governors from all professional backgrounds are welcome. In particular, the school is keen to recruit Governors with an interest in junior school education, Early Years, philanthropy and safeguarding. About Oxford High School: Oxford High School is the only all through girls' school based in Oxford with girls aged from 4 to 19. This year Oxford High is celebrating its 150th year of educating and inspiring young women to take on the world, boldly, fearlessly and with compassion. About the Girls' Day School Trust The Girls' Day School Trust is a family of independent schools across England and Wales. Our schools deliver innovative learning for girls aged three to eighteen. From nursery, primary and prep school, throughout secondary school and Sixth Form, they learn in an environment where every girl thrives. Who We're Looking For? We welcome applicants from a wide range of backgrounds who can bring fresh perspectives, skills, and enthusiasm to the Board. Successful candidates will demonstrate many of the following qualities: A deep commitment to the values and aspirations of Oxford High School and the GDST Understanding of good governance, accountability, and shared decision-making Strong relationship-building and communication skills Sound judgement, integrity, and a diplomatic approach The ability to analyse information and data to support effective decision-making A commitment to the Nolan Principles of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty, and leadership Willingness to dedicate time to meetings, school events, training, and collaboration with the Chair and fellow Governors Why Join Us? Becoming a Governor at Oxford High School GDST offers the chance to make a tangible difference in a thriving educational community. You will work alongside experienced professionals, support the next generation of female leaders, and develop your own skills in governance and strategic leadership. Interested? If you are passionate about education and would like to contribute your expertise and enthusiasm to one of the UK's most respected independent schools, we would love to hear from you. For more information or for an informal discussion about the role please contact or Closing date: 23:59 on Thursday 26th March 2026. We reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a sufficient number of applications. An early application is therefore strongly advised. The GDST is committed to diversity, inclusion and real change: a family where every individual is valued, respected and included. Oxford High School is committed to Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post including online checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Are you local to Oxford and interested in school leadership and/or the education of young people generally and young women in particular? Oxford High School, part of the Girls' Day School Trust (GDST) - the UK's leading network of independent girls' schools - is seeking dedicated and enthusiastic individuals to join our School Governing Board as a Governor. If you are looking to give something back to the local community in Oxford, develop your professional skills in strategic planning and expand your network, this is a great opportunity to join Oxford High School as a Governor. You will play a key role in shaping the strategic direction and success of the School, supporting the Head and Senior Leadership Team, and championing the GDST's mission to help every girl learn without limits. The Role Being a Governor at a Girls' Day School Trust (GDST) school is a rewarding experience, providing an opportunity to be a part of the UK's leading family of independent girls' schools. Our Governors are an important feature of our success, acting as a local level of governance and make a vital contribution to the following core functions: Strategic Development: Providing constructive feedback on the school's performance and strategic priorities, balancing a local perspective with the GDST's wider vision. Ambassadorship: Acting as a visible advocate for Oxford High School and the GDST within the local community, helping to strengthen partnerships and raise the school's profile. Support and Challenge: Serving as a "critical friend" to the Head and Senior Leadership Team, offering both support and constructive challenge, and taking an active interest in the life of the school by attending events and initiatives. The Governors' meetings are held once per term (3 times per year) in addition to which one day a month will be required. The role is not remunerated. Previous experience of working in a school is not essential and Governors from all professional backgrounds are welcome. In particular, the school is keen to recruit Governors with an interest in junior school education, Early Years, philanthropy and safeguarding. About Oxford High School: Oxford High School is the only all through girls' school based in Oxford with girls aged from 4 to 19. This year Oxford High is celebrating its 150th year of educating and inspiring young women to take on the world, boldly, fearlessly and with compassion. About the Girls' Day School Trust The Girls' Day School Trust is a family of independent schools across England and Wales. Our schools deliver innovative learning for girls aged three to eighteen. From nursery, primary and prep school, throughout secondary school and Sixth Form, they learn in an environment where every girl thrives. Who We're Looking For? We welcome applicants from a wide range of backgrounds who can bring fresh perspectives, skills, and enthusiasm to the Board. Successful candidates will demonstrate many of the following qualities: A deep commitment to the values and aspirations of Oxford High School and the GDST Understanding of good governance, accountability, and shared decision-making Strong relationship-building and communication skills Sound judgement, integrity, and a diplomatic approach The ability to analyse information and data to support effective decision-making A commitment to the Nolan Principles of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty, and leadership Willingness to dedicate time to meetings, school events, training, and collaboration with the Chair and fellow Governors Why Join Us? Becoming a Governor at Oxford High School GDST offers the chance to make a tangible difference in a thriving educational community. You will work alongside experienced professionals, support the next generation of female leaders, and develop your own skills in governance and strategic leadership. Interested? If you are passionate about education and would like to contribute your expertise and enthusiasm to one of the UK's most respected independent schools, we would love to hear from you. For more information or for an informal discussion about the role please contact or Closing date: 23:59 on Thursday 26th March 2026. We reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a sufficient number of applications. An early application is therefore strongly advised. The GDST is committed to diversity, inclusion and real change: a family where every individual is valued, respected and included. Oxford High School is committed to Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post including online checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Outcomes First Group
Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher)
Outcomes First Group Tamworth, Staffordshire
Work Smarter. Live Better. Join the 4-Day Working Week! Job Title: Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher) Location: Longdon Hall School, Near Lichfield, Staffordshire WS15 4PT Hours: 37.5 per week Monday to Friday Salary: £50,000.00 per annum (not pro rata) Contract: Permanent Term Time Only Start: April 2026 UK applicants only - no sponsorship available At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week ( 4DWW ) trial, giving you 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay . Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW, and others will soon join in. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join ! About the Role As Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher), you will play a key role in leading a nurturing and aspirational learning environment for pupils accessing our satellite provision. Working closely with the Head of School and Deputy Headteacher, you will support the strategic development, implementation and monitoring of a curriculum that meets the complex needs of our learners while preparing them effectively for adulthood. You will lead on curriculum access, progress monitoring, safeguarding, SEN responsibilities and careers provision, ensuring that pupils at The Ferns receive high quality education, personalised support and a safe, structured environment in which they can thrive. Key Responsibilities Support the Head of School and Deputy Headteacher in leading curriculum innovation and designing provision suited to pupils' needs and the school vision. Support effective implementation of the curriculum across The Ferns satellite site. Put provision in place to secure improved pupil progress. Ensure the school meets all statutory responsibilities for pupils with EHCPs. Support and, where needed, lead identified EHCP annual reviews, including chairing review meetings. Support staff in developing a strong understanding of the needs of SEN pupils. Promote a culture and practice that ensures all children and young people can access the curriculum. Assist in monitoring pupil progress across the provision. Establish and oversee curriculum systems, processes and policies that enable full access to learning. Monitor progress toward the school's aims and objectives. Work with SLT, subject leads and teachers to ensure all pupils' learning is valued equally and expectations are high yet realistic. Oversee Health and Safety for pupils and staff at The Ferns satellite provision. About You UK QTS or relevant qualification A full UK driving licence Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and inspire teams. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and best practices in education and SEND. About Us Longdon Hall School provides a safe, nurturing, and inspiring environment for pupils with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs. Our personalised, trauma-informed approach helps each child re-engage with learning and reach their full potential. We combine academic ambition with emotional support, resilience-building, and life skills development. Every pupil benefits from small classes, tailored targets, and a dedicated pastoral team. At Longdon Hall, we celebrate progress, empower independence, and prepare young people for confident, successful futures. Acorn Education offers rewarding careers and meaningful challenges while making a real difference in young people's lives. As a leading UK provider of specialist education for children and young people with special educational needs, and part of Outcomes First Group, we deliver innovative, evidence-based approaches that support measurable progress and lasting impact. We are really proud to say that in 2025 Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running. Why Join Us? We place pupils and vulnerable young adults at the heart of everything we do, so every day brings the satisfaction of making a real difference. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - mental health support and physical health checks Flexible Benefits Platform (Vista), including: Health, wellbeing and insurance benefits Hundreds of UK and international discounts Cycle to Work Scheme & Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support, including enhanced maternity/paternity leave and paid fertility treatment support Subject to successful probation. Not a contractual benefit. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Work Smarter. Live Better. Join the 4-Day Working Week! Job Title: Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher) Location: Longdon Hall School, Near Lichfield, Staffordshire WS15 4PT Hours: 37.5 per week Monday to Friday Salary: £50,000.00 per annum (not pro rata) Contract: Permanent Term Time Only Start: April 2026 UK applicants only - no sponsorship available At Outcomes First Group, we believe in better work/life balance - and we're putting wellbeing first. That's why we're proud to be part of a 4-Day Working Week ( 4DWW ) trial, giving you 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay . Many of our schools have already introduced the 4DWW, and others will soon join in. So, whether it's already in place or just around the corner, now's the perfect time to join ! About the Role As Assistant Headteacher (Head of The Ferns & Careers Teacher), you will play a key role in leading a nurturing and aspirational learning environment for pupils accessing our satellite provision. Working closely with the Head of School and Deputy Headteacher, you will support the strategic development, implementation and monitoring of a curriculum that meets the complex needs of our learners while preparing them effectively for adulthood. You will lead on curriculum access, progress monitoring, safeguarding, SEN responsibilities and careers provision, ensuring that pupils at The Ferns receive high quality education, personalised support and a safe, structured environment in which they can thrive. Key Responsibilities Support the Head of School and Deputy Headteacher in leading curriculum innovation and designing provision suited to pupils' needs and the school vision. Support effective implementation of the curriculum across The Ferns satellite site. Put provision in place to secure improved pupil progress. Ensure the school meets all statutory responsibilities for pupils with EHCPs. Support and, where needed, lead identified EHCP annual reviews, including chairing review meetings. Support staff in developing a strong understanding of the needs of SEN pupils. Promote a culture and practice that ensures all children and young people can access the curriculum. Assist in monitoring pupil progress across the provision. Establish and oversee curriculum systems, processes and policies that enable full access to learning. Monitor progress toward the school's aims and objectives. Work with SLT, subject leads and teachers to ensure all pupils' learning is valued equally and expectations are high yet realistic. Oversee Health and Safety for pupils and staff at The Ferns satellite provision. About You UK QTS or relevant qualification A full UK driving licence Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and inspire teams. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and best practices in education and SEND. About Us Longdon Hall School provides a safe, nurturing, and inspiring environment for pupils with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs. Our personalised, trauma-informed approach helps each child re-engage with learning and reach their full potential. We combine academic ambition with emotional support, resilience-building, and life skills development. Every pupil benefits from small classes, tailored targets, and a dedicated pastoral team. At Longdon Hall, we celebrate progress, empower independence, and prepare young people for confident, successful futures. Acorn Education offers rewarding careers and meaningful challenges while making a real difference in young people's lives. As a leading UK provider of specialist education for children and young people with special educational needs, and part of Outcomes First Group, we deliver innovative, evidence-based approaches that support measurable progress and lasting impact. We are really proud to say that in 2025 Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running. Why Join Us? We place pupils and vulnerable young adults at the heart of everything we do, so every day brings the satisfaction of making a real difference. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - mental health support and physical health checks Flexible Benefits Platform (Vista), including: Health, wellbeing and insurance benefits Hundreds of UK and international discounts Cycle to Work Scheme & Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support, including enhanced maternity/paternity leave and paid fertility treatment support Subject to successful probation. Not a contractual benefit. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .
The Open University
Pro-Chancellor and Chair of the Council
The Open University Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
The Open University stands at a pivotal moment in its history. More than 55 years after its founding, our mission to open up education and transform lives remains as vital as it was in 1969, but the context in which we deliver it is changing rapidly. Technological innovation, shifting patterns of work and learning, financial pressures across the sector, and growing demand for flexible, lifelong education all present both challenge and opportunity. A world leader in open and flexible learning, the Open University is one of the largest universities in the world, serving over 200,000 students across the four nations of the UK, Ireland and worldwide. Our learners are diverse in background, age and circumstance, including thousands of students with declared disabilities, students studying in prisons and secure environments, and those balancing learning alongside work, caring responsibilities and other commitments. We play a unique role in widening participation, advancing social mobility and addressing some of the most pressing challenges facing society today. Together, we are building on our distinctive strengths to shape what a modern university can be: a university without walls, embedded across society, working in partnership with schools, colleges, employers, local authorities and other universities to ensure we have a meaningful presence in communities across the UK and beyond. In this context, the role of Pro-Chancellor and Chair of Council is more important than ever. As Chair of Council, the Pro-Chancellor provides principled, inclusive, and effective leadership at the heart of our governance. They will help to shape our long-term direction, uphold our values, represent the Open University externally, and ensure that we remain focused on our mission and strategy while navigating an increasingly complex and dynamic environment. Working closely with the Vice-Chancellor and University Secretary, the Pro-Chancellor will support and constructively challenge the Executive, helping to shape the University's long-term strategic direction while safeguarding its founding values and mission. We are looking for a values-driven, independent and high-profile leader with senior-level experience of chairing boards or governing bodies of large, complex or international organisations. The Pro-Chancellor will bring sound judgement, integrity and credibility, alongside a strong ability to steward and uphold the University's mission and values through effective, independent governance. Experience of providing support and challenge to executive leadership, and a strong understanding of good governance and collective decision-making, will be essential. This is a unique opportunity to help steward one of the UK's most distinctive and mission-led universities through a period of opportunity, complexity and change. If you are excited by the prospect of supporting a bold, outward-looking and deeply socially-embedded university, and of helping to shape the future of higher education, we warmly encourage you to consider this role. The Open University recognises the benefits of a diverse and inclusive governing body and is committed to ensuring that its leadership reflects the breadth of the communities it serves. We therefore warmly encourage applications from individuals who will bring diverse perspectives and experiences to the role. Applications should consist of a full curriculum vitae detailing relevant qualifications and experience, full employment history and achievements. CVs should be accompanied by a covering letter describing briefly how candidates meet the criteria outlined in the person specification, why the appointment is of interest and what they believe they can bring to the role. Applications are invited by 11:59pm on Sunday 8 March 2026 (GMT). Completed applications should be uploaded at quoting reference number 8202. Informal enquiries regarding this opportunity are welcome and should be made to Senior Research Associate, Harvir Bains on . Protecting your personal data is of the utmost importance to Perrett Laver and we take this responsibility very seriously. Any information obtained by our trading divisions is held and processed in accordance with the relevant data protection legislation. The data you provide us with is securely stored on our computerised database and transferred to our clients for the purposes of presenting you as a candidate and/or considering your suitability for a role you have registered interest in. As defined under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Perrett Laver is a Data Controller and a Data Processor, and our legal basis for processing your personal data is 'Legitimate Interests'. You have the right to object to us processing your data in this way. For more information about this, your rights, and our approach to Data Protection and Privacy, please visit our website .
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
The Open University stands at a pivotal moment in its history. More than 55 years after its founding, our mission to open up education and transform lives remains as vital as it was in 1969, but the context in which we deliver it is changing rapidly. Technological innovation, shifting patterns of work and learning, financial pressures across the sector, and growing demand for flexible, lifelong education all present both challenge and opportunity. A world leader in open and flexible learning, the Open University is one of the largest universities in the world, serving over 200,000 students across the four nations of the UK, Ireland and worldwide. Our learners are diverse in background, age and circumstance, including thousands of students with declared disabilities, students studying in prisons and secure environments, and those balancing learning alongside work, caring responsibilities and other commitments. We play a unique role in widening participation, advancing social mobility and addressing some of the most pressing challenges facing society today. Together, we are building on our distinctive strengths to shape what a modern university can be: a university without walls, embedded across society, working in partnership with schools, colleges, employers, local authorities and other universities to ensure we have a meaningful presence in communities across the UK and beyond. In this context, the role of Pro-Chancellor and Chair of Council is more important than ever. As Chair of Council, the Pro-Chancellor provides principled, inclusive, and effective leadership at the heart of our governance. They will help to shape our long-term direction, uphold our values, represent the Open University externally, and ensure that we remain focused on our mission and strategy while navigating an increasingly complex and dynamic environment. Working closely with the Vice-Chancellor and University Secretary, the Pro-Chancellor will support and constructively challenge the Executive, helping to shape the University's long-term strategic direction while safeguarding its founding values and mission. We are looking for a values-driven, independent and high-profile leader with senior-level experience of chairing boards or governing bodies of large, complex or international organisations. The Pro-Chancellor will bring sound judgement, integrity and credibility, alongside a strong ability to steward and uphold the University's mission and values through effective, independent governance. Experience of providing support and challenge to executive leadership, and a strong understanding of good governance and collective decision-making, will be essential. This is a unique opportunity to help steward one of the UK's most distinctive and mission-led universities through a period of opportunity, complexity and change. If you are excited by the prospect of supporting a bold, outward-looking and deeply socially-embedded university, and of helping to shape the future of higher education, we warmly encourage you to consider this role. The Open University recognises the benefits of a diverse and inclusive governing body and is committed to ensuring that its leadership reflects the breadth of the communities it serves. We therefore warmly encourage applications from individuals who will bring diverse perspectives and experiences to the role. Applications should consist of a full curriculum vitae detailing relevant qualifications and experience, full employment history and achievements. CVs should be accompanied by a covering letter describing briefly how candidates meet the criteria outlined in the person specification, why the appointment is of interest and what they believe they can bring to the role. Applications are invited by 11:59pm on Sunday 8 March 2026 (GMT). Completed applications should be uploaded at quoting reference number 8202. Informal enquiries regarding this opportunity are welcome and should be made to Senior Research Associate, Harvir Bains on . Protecting your personal data is of the utmost importance to Perrett Laver and we take this responsibility very seriously. Any information obtained by our trading divisions is held and processed in accordance with the relevant data protection legislation. The data you provide us with is securely stored on our computerised database and transferred to our clients for the purposes of presenting you as a candidate and/or considering your suitability for a role you have registered interest in. As defined under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Perrett Laver is a Data Controller and a Data Processor, and our legal basis for processing your personal data is 'Legitimate Interests'. You have the right to object to us processing your data in this way. For more information about this, your rights, and our approach to Data Protection and Privacy, please visit our website .
Cosworth Ltd
Build Quality Team Leader Central Quality Northampton
Cosworth Ltd Northampton, Northamptonshire
Job Description The Build Quality Team Leader is a key new position for the hypercar engine facility at Cosworth. You will lead a team of (currently 3) Build Quality Engineers supporting the production of the likes of the Gordon Murray V12 and the Bugatti Rimac V16. You will lead the Build Quality team in supporting hypercar engine production and resolving quality issues arising both internally and from customers with engines in the field. The role is responsible for developing and managing robust processes for new product validation (APQP/PPAP), as well as the effective management of internal and external non-conformances. Working closely with the Engineering Quality Manager, Supplier Quality Team Leader, and Supply Department Team Leader, you will help embed a quality-focused strategy into daily production activities across hypercar and other Cosworth programmes. This includes engaging with customers where required, ensuring quality requirements are built into programme timelines, and having the freedom and support to implement new ideas, processes, and strategies to drive continuous improvement. The Role Develop and maintain the teams KPIs ensuring they align to the business objectives. Develop along with the Quality Manager the processes for non-conformance management within the assembly facility and at customers. Peer review/chair reviews of assembly non-conformances and customer complaints. Act as first point of escalation for any quality concerns within the assembly facility or at customers. Manage the completion of the PPAP submissions in line with customer requirements. Manage team resourcing, work allocation, priorities and absences to ensure effective support to the business at all times. Consider the health and safety, environmental and energy impact of all activities. Support the Company's compliance with the Data Protection Act 2018, following policy and best practice. Candidate Profile Leadership experience in an engineering environment with a proven ability to develop a high performing team. Experience in the implementation of APQP tools within an assembly environment. Understanding of recognised quality systems AS9100, ISO9001. Experience in the development of quality processes. Strong influencing skills both with internal and external stakeholders. Self starter who is proactive and self motivated. Experience in the powertrain industry is preferred. Certified lean six sigma green or black belt is desirable.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Job Description The Build Quality Team Leader is a key new position for the hypercar engine facility at Cosworth. You will lead a team of (currently 3) Build Quality Engineers supporting the production of the likes of the Gordon Murray V12 and the Bugatti Rimac V16. You will lead the Build Quality team in supporting hypercar engine production and resolving quality issues arising both internally and from customers with engines in the field. The role is responsible for developing and managing robust processes for new product validation (APQP/PPAP), as well as the effective management of internal and external non-conformances. Working closely with the Engineering Quality Manager, Supplier Quality Team Leader, and Supply Department Team Leader, you will help embed a quality-focused strategy into daily production activities across hypercar and other Cosworth programmes. This includes engaging with customers where required, ensuring quality requirements are built into programme timelines, and having the freedom and support to implement new ideas, processes, and strategies to drive continuous improvement. The Role Develop and maintain the teams KPIs ensuring they align to the business objectives. Develop along with the Quality Manager the processes for non-conformance management within the assembly facility and at customers. Peer review/chair reviews of assembly non-conformances and customer complaints. Act as first point of escalation for any quality concerns within the assembly facility or at customers. Manage the completion of the PPAP submissions in line with customer requirements. Manage team resourcing, work allocation, priorities and absences to ensure effective support to the business at all times. Consider the health and safety, environmental and energy impact of all activities. Support the Company's compliance with the Data Protection Act 2018, following policy and best practice. Candidate Profile Leadership experience in an engineering environment with a proven ability to develop a high performing team. Experience in the implementation of APQP tools within an assembly environment. Understanding of recognised quality systems AS9100, ISO9001. Experience in the development of quality processes. Strong influencing skills both with internal and external stakeholders. Self starter who is proactive and self motivated. Experience in the powertrain industry is preferred. Certified lean six sigma green or black belt is desirable.
University of Nottingham
Chair of Council
University of Nottingham Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
University of Nottingham Chair of Council Unremunerated with reasonable expenses covered Time commitment: 15-20 days on campus per year alongside wider engagement Shape the Future. Lead with Purpose. Govern for Impact. The University of Nottingham is a globally recognised, research intensive university with a distinctive mission, a strong civic commitment, and an exceptional international reach. With campuses in the UK, China and Malaysia, the University is home to a dynamic, diverse and ambitious community. Our world class research, transformative educational experience and deep partnerships across sectors enable Nottingham to make a lasting impact on society regionally, nationally and globally. The University is now seeking to appoint a new Chair of Council to lead its governing body at a pivotal moment. Higher education is undergoing profound change, and Nottingham is responding with determination and ambition through the Future Nottingham transformation programme, which is strengthening strategic alignment, enhancing organisational resilience and shaping the University's long term direction. The Chair will play a critical role in ensuring Council provides the strategic leadership, scrutiny and stewardship required for the University to navigate this period of transformation with clarity, confidence and purpose. This is a role for an individual of exceptional calibre. Candidates will bring significant board level experience in complex organisations, ideally as Chair, and a strong track record of guiding organisations through change. They will offer astute strategic judgement, a deep understanding of effective governance, and a clear appreciation of the distinction between executive and non executive responsibilities. An authentic commitment to the mission of higher education, and to Nottingham's values, culture and global role, is essential. The successful candidate will demonstrate personal authority, integrity and independence of mind, combined with the interpersonal and communication skills to engage a wide range of stakeholders across a large and international community. They will work with inclusivity, openness and collaboration, reflecting the University's commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. As an ambassador for Nottingham, they will champion its strengths and potential locally, nationally and globally. The initial term of office is four years, the role is unremunerated with reasonable expenses covered, and it requires around 15-20 days on campus per year alongside wider engagement; this is a rewarding opportunity to help shape the University of Nottingham's future at a pivotal moment. For an informal conversation about the role please contact our recruitment partners, GatenbySanderson. Maliha Ahmed For further details and to apply, please click apply on website. Closing date for applications: 9am Monday 16th March 2026
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
University of Nottingham Chair of Council Unremunerated with reasonable expenses covered Time commitment: 15-20 days on campus per year alongside wider engagement Shape the Future. Lead with Purpose. Govern for Impact. The University of Nottingham is a globally recognised, research intensive university with a distinctive mission, a strong civic commitment, and an exceptional international reach. With campuses in the UK, China and Malaysia, the University is home to a dynamic, diverse and ambitious community. Our world class research, transformative educational experience and deep partnerships across sectors enable Nottingham to make a lasting impact on society regionally, nationally and globally. The University is now seeking to appoint a new Chair of Council to lead its governing body at a pivotal moment. Higher education is undergoing profound change, and Nottingham is responding with determination and ambition through the Future Nottingham transformation programme, which is strengthening strategic alignment, enhancing organisational resilience and shaping the University's long term direction. The Chair will play a critical role in ensuring Council provides the strategic leadership, scrutiny and stewardship required for the University to navigate this period of transformation with clarity, confidence and purpose. This is a role for an individual of exceptional calibre. Candidates will bring significant board level experience in complex organisations, ideally as Chair, and a strong track record of guiding organisations through change. They will offer astute strategic judgement, a deep understanding of effective governance, and a clear appreciation of the distinction between executive and non executive responsibilities. An authentic commitment to the mission of higher education, and to Nottingham's values, culture and global role, is essential. The successful candidate will demonstrate personal authority, integrity and independence of mind, combined with the interpersonal and communication skills to engage a wide range of stakeholders across a large and international community. They will work with inclusivity, openness and collaboration, reflecting the University's commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. As an ambassador for Nottingham, they will champion its strengths and potential locally, nationally and globally. The initial term of office is four years, the role is unremunerated with reasonable expenses covered, and it requires around 15-20 days on campus per year alongside wider engagement; this is a rewarding opportunity to help shape the University of Nottingham's future at a pivotal moment. For an informal conversation about the role please contact our recruitment partners, GatenbySanderson. Maliha Ahmed For further details and to apply, please click apply on website. Closing date for applications: 9am Monday 16th March 2026

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