Quality Manager / Chingford / Up to 50,000 Overview: Our client in the manufacturing industry are currently seeking a Quality Manager to join their team to oversee and improve quality across the businesses including processes, product quality and health and safety. This is an excellent opportunity to excel your quality career. Role & Responsibilities: Compile and present regular QHSE performance reports to the senior leadership team Recommend improvements to processes, equipment, and machinery, engaging both senior leaders Plan and conduct internal and supplier audits Manage calibration records in partnership with machine operators Support wider risk management and operational planning activities across the business. Inspect and validate components against engineering drawings and customer specifications Establish and manage a structured goods-in inspection programme, including the development of KPIs to monitor and improve supplier performance. Lead structured problem-solving activities using root cause analysis to reduce defects, waste, and manufacturing losses, while improving customer satisfaction. Chair the internal Health & Safety Committee Carry out risk assessments, workplace inspections, and investigations into accidents and near-misses Ensure compliance with all relevant health and safety legislation and regulations Essential Skills & Experience: 3+ years in a similar position in a manufacturing environment Confidence speaking with senior leaders and other staff members Great knowledge of Health & Safety standards Team player Package: Up to 50,000 basic salary 26 days annual leave + Bank holidays Pension Scheme Hybrid working Great team environment Social events Quality Manager / Chingford / Up to 50,000
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Quality Manager / Chingford / Up to 50,000 Overview: Our client in the manufacturing industry are currently seeking a Quality Manager to join their team to oversee and improve quality across the businesses including processes, product quality and health and safety. This is an excellent opportunity to excel your quality career. Role & Responsibilities: Compile and present regular QHSE performance reports to the senior leadership team Recommend improvements to processes, equipment, and machinery, engaging both senior leaders Plan and conduct internal and supplier audits Manage calibration records in partnership with machine operators Support wider risk management and operational planning activities across the business. Inspect and validate components against engineering drawings and customer specifications Establish and manage a structured goods-in inspection programme, including the development of KPIs to monitor and improve supplier performance. Lead structured problem-solving activities using root cause analysis to reduce defects, waste, and manufacturing losses, while improving customer satisfaction. Chair the internal Health & Safety Committee Carry out risk assessments, workplace inspections, and investigations into accidents and near-misses Ensure compliance with all relevant health and safety legislation and regulations Essential Skills & Experience: 3+ years in a similar position in a manufacturing environment Confidence speaking with senior leaders and other staff members Great knowledge of Health & Safety standards Team player Package: Up to 50,000 basic salary 26 days annual leave + Bank holidays Pension Scheme Hybrid working Great team environment Social events Quality Manager / Chingford / Up to 50,000
Children's Home Deputy Manager Location: Barnsley Contract Type: Full-time, permanent Salary: Up to 40,831.30 per annum (inclusive of sleep-in shifts and on-call payments) Specific Hours: 39 hours per week Accountable to: Registered Manager and to the Responsible Individuals and Operational Directors At Dove Adolescent Services, we support young people to develop emotional resilience and reach their full potential. Our ethos centres on building positive, healthy relationships and preparing young people for successful transitions into adulthood. We are seeking a Deputy Manager to support the running of an already established 4-bed home based in Barnsley. Main Purpose of Job As a Deputy Manager, you will support the Registered Manager with the day-to-day operations of the home, ensuring high-quality care and the promotion of each young person's rights, wellbeing, and individual needs in line with organisational policies. You will help lead and guide the staff team across both services, ensuring practice meets all legislative, safeguarding, and regulatory standards. Your role will contribute to achieving positive outcomes for young people and upholding the organisation's values, ethos, and commitment to excellent care. Main Duties and Responsibilities- Responsible for Service and Practice Ensure high-quality care across both homes in line with legislation, safeguarding requirements, Ofsted SCCIF, and organisational policies, promoting equality and anti-discriminatory practice. Maintain compliance with Health and Safety legislation and ensure staff have the required knowledge and training. Support the Registered Manager with accurate record-keeping for young people and staff, and contribute to monitoring, evaluation, and quality assurance systems. Promote effective childcare practice by developing and implementing approaches that support continuous improvement. Prepare for, attend, and chair internal and external meetings alongside the Registered Manager or in their absence. Participate in the on-call rota and provide sleep-in cover when required. Produce clear, evaluative reports and oversee written documentation to maintain regulatory standards. Take delegated responsibility for operational decision-making when the Registered Manager is absent. Human Resource Management Support the recruitment of staff, ensuring all safer recruitment checks are completed. Assist the Registered Manager in ensuring staff are properly inducted, supervised, and appraised in line with organisational and regulatory expectations. Support staff development by ensuring mandatory training and CPD requirements are met. Help maintain effective rotas and oversee staff expenses. Undertake investigations into complaints, grievances, and disciplinary matters in line with organisational policy. Management of Resources & External Relations Support the Registered Manager in monitoring budgets and financial processes to ensure targets are met and resources are used effectively. Report and follow up on maintenance issues to ensure both homes remain safe, well-maintained, and compliant. Positively represent the organisation in all external contacts, maintaining professional relationships with agencies, partners, and the wider community. Liaise with commissioners and the referrals team regarding placements and admissions. Required Attributes Commitment to delivering high-quality care and education. Experience in leading or managing a team. Strong knowledge of safeguarding and child protection. Level 3 Children & Young People qualification (minimum). Level 5 Leadership & Management, or willingness to complete. Understanding of the needs of vulnerable young people. Safe working practices and professional boundaries. Ability to build effective relationships with young people, colleagues, and external agencies. Emotional resilience when working with challenging behaviour. Ability to maintain confidentiality at all times. Commitment to equality, diversity, and anti-discriminatory practice. Full UK driving licence and access to transport. Flexible, reliable, and able to contribute to organisational development. Benefits 25 days per annum plus Bank Holidays Up to 35 on-call payments 39 hours full time, sleep-in duties required as set out per rota of home. Some office days will be required to assist in administrative duties Petrol Allowance - Paid when using own car - proof of business insurance must be provided Pension - In line with the organisational Pension Scheme and government guidance Dove Adolescent Services Ltd established 1993 provides residential care for young people. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. We reserve the right to withdraw this advert without notification. PandoLogic. Category:Hospitality & Tourism,
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Children's Home Deputy Manager Location: Barnsley Contract Type: Full-time, permanent Salary: Up to 40,831.30 per annum (inclusive of sleep-in shifts and on-call payments) Specific Hours: 39 hours per week Accountable to: Registered Manager and to the Responsible Individuals and Operational Directors At Dove Adolescent Services, we support young people to develop emotional resilience and reach their full potential. Our ethos centres on building positive, healthy relationships and preparing young people for successful transitions into adulthood. We are seeking a Deputy Manager to support the running of an already established 4-bed home based in Barnsley. Main Purpose of Job As a Deputy Manager, you will support the Registered Manager with the day-to-day operations of the home, ensuring high-quality care and the promotion of each young person's rights, wellbeing, and individual needs in line with organisational policies. You will help lead and guide the staff team across both services, ensuring practice meets all legislative, safeguarding, and regulatory standards. Your role will contribute to achieving positive outcomes for young people and upholding the organisation's values, ethos, and commitment to excellent care. Main Duties and Responsibilities- Responsible for Service and Practice Ensure high-quality care across both homes in line with legislation, safeguarding requirements, Ofsted SCCIF, and organisational policies, promoting equality and anti-discriminatory practice. Maintain compliance with Health and Safety legislation and ensure staff have the required knowledge and training. Support the Registered Manager with accurate record-keeping for young people and staff, and contribute to monitoring, evaluation, and quality assurance systems. Promote effective childcare practice by developing and implementing approaches that support continuous improvement. Prepare for, attend, and chair internal and external meetings alongside the Registered Manager or in their absence. Participate in the on-call rota and provide sleep-in cover when required. Produce clear, evaluative reports and oversee written documentation to maintain regulatory standards. Take delegated responsibility for operational decision-making when the Registered Manager is absent. Human Resource Management Support the recruitment of staff, ensuring all safer recruitment checks are completed. Assist the Registered Manager in ensuring staff are properly inducted, supervised, and appraised in line with organisational and regulatory expectations. Support staff development by ensuring mandatory training and CPD requirements are met. Help maintain effective rotas and oversee staff expenses. Undertake investigations into complaints, grievances, and disciplinary matters in line with organisational policy. Management of Resources & External Relations Support the Registered Manager in monitoring budgets and financial processes to ensure targets are met and resources are used effectively. Report and follow up on maintenance issues to ensure both homes remain safe, well-maintained, and compliant. Positively represent the organisation in all external contacts, maintaining professional relationships with agencies, partners, and the wider community. Liaise with commissioners and the referrals team regarding placements and admissions. Required Attributes Commitment to delivering high-quality care and education. Experience in leading or managing a team. Strong knowledge of safeguarding and child protection. Level 3 Children & Young People qualification (minimum). Level 5 Leadership & Management, or willingness to complete. Understanding of the needs of vulnerable young people. Safe working practices and professional boundaries. Ability to build effective relationships with young people, colleagues, and external agencies. Emotional resilience when working with challenging behaviour. Ability to maintain confidentiality at all times. Commitment to equality, diversity, and anti-discriminatory practice. Full UK driving licence and access to transport. Flexible, reliable, and able to contribute to organisational development. Benefits 25 days per annum plus Bank Holidays Up to 35 on-call payments 39 hours full time, sleep-in duties required as set out per rota of home. Some office days will be required to assist in administrative duties Petrol Allowance - Paid when using own car - proof of business insurance must be provided Pension - In line with the organisational Pension Scheme and government guidance Dove Adolescent Services Ltd established 1993 provides residential care for young people. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. We reserve the right to withdraw this advert without notification. PandoLogic. Category:Hospitality & Tourism,
About us The Department of Informatics is looking to appoint a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence (Academic Education Pathway). This is an exciting time to join us as we continue to grow our department and realise our vision of building a diverse, inclusive and innovative Department of Informatics at one the most prestigious universities in the UK. We are seeking an exceptional educator to join a multi-faculty team designing and delivering a sector-leading, fully online, interdisciplinary digital education programme: the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence, launching in January 2027. This innovative programme will form part of a broader portfolio of interdisciplinary, AI-focused educational offerings across the university, designed to equip graduates from diverse academic and professional backgrounds with a rigorous understanding of artificial intelligence and its societal, ethical, and theoretical foundations. The postholder will play a central role in the design, development, and delivery of high-quality, engaging online learning experiences that reflect best practice in digital pedagogy and the evolving role of AI in society. The role will contribute to teaching core conceptual and contextual topics such as the foundations and history of AI, knowledge representation, reasoning and inference, search and decision-making, research methods, and the ethical and societal implications of AI and responsible innovation. You will work collaboratively with colleagues across multiple faculties to ensure the programme is coherent, academically rigorous, and genuinely interdisciplinary. King's has a number of family-friendly policies, including, the right to apply for flexible working, and support for staff returning from periods of extended absence, for example maternity leave. The Department of Informatics is committed to ensuring an inclusive interview process and will reimburse up to £250 towards any additional care costs (for a dependent child or adult) incurred as a result of attending an interview for this position. About the role Key responsibilities include: Contributing to the curriculum design, module development, and assessment strategy for the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence. Delivering high-quality online teaching across areas such as reasoning and knowledge representation, search optimisation and decision-making. Supporting students in developing critical understanding of the history of AI and how responsible innovation is derived, research methods, and the broader implications of AI technologies across different sectors. Ensuring content is accessible and inclusive for a diverse global learner audience with varied academic and professional backgrounds. Innovating in digital pedagogy, including asynchronous and synchronous online teaching approaches, interactive content design, and online community building. Working as part of the multi-faculty team delivering the MSc and contributing to the wider suite of interdisciplinary AI-focused programmes. Contributing to scholarship in teaching and learning in AI education, consistent with the needs of the department and faculty. Delivering excellent student support, including acting as Personal Tutor to students on the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence. Where required, undertaking enabling roles such as Senior Tutor or Assessment Sub-Board Chair, as part of the overall full-time workload allocation for the post. The above list of responsibilities may not be exhaustive, and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post. Working Pattern This is a full-time (35 hours per week) post, and you will be offered an indefinite contract. The role works with a hybrid working pattern. While some on-site presence will be required for team collaboration, events, and programme activities, there is potential for a substantial proportion of working hours to be undertaken remotely. About you: To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Ability to teach across AI foundations and more advanced topics of AI to learners from varied academic and professional backgrounds. Experience of online teaching, digital learning design, or innovative pedagogical approaches (highly desirable). Commitment to high-quality, learner-centred education and to shaping a leading online programme in applied artificial intelligence. Willingness to collaborate across disciplines and contribute to a dynamic, outward-facing programme team. Essential criteria: PhD in computer science, artificial intelligence or related field. Ability to teach at FHEQ level 7 (Master's level) across AI foundations and machine learning to learners from varied academic and professional backgrounds. Ability to develop and deliver high quality and innovative teaching, including teaching delivered by distance learning or online methods. Commitment to high quality, learner centred education and to shaping a leading online programme in applied artificial intelligence. Proven ability to collaborate across disciplines and contribute to a dynamic, outward facing programme team. Strong organisational skills, enabling management of curriculum development and delivery alongside any scholarship activity Desirable criteria: Experience of online teaching and assessments, digital learning design, or innovative pedagogical approaches (highly desirable). Evidence of pedagogical or education-focused scholarship outputs (e.g. publications in education journals). Closing date: 29 March 2026.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
About us The Department of Informatics is looking to appoint a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence (Academic Education Pathway). This is an exciting time to join us as we continue to grow our department and realise our vision of building a diverse, inclusive and innovative Department of Informatics at one the most prestigious universities in the UK. We are seeking an exceptional educator to join a multi-faculty team designing and delivering a sector-leading, fully online, interdisciplinary digital education programme: the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence, launching in January 2027. This innovative programme will form part of a broader portfolio of interdisciplinary, AI-focused educational offerings across the university, designed to equip graduates from diverse academic and professional backgrounds with a rigorous understanding of artificial intelligence and its societal, ethical, and theoretical foundations. The postholder will play a central role in the design, development, and delivery of high-quality, engaging online learning experiences that reflect best practice in digital pedagogy and the evolving role of AI in society. The role will contribute to teaching core conceptual and contextual topics such as the foundations and history of AI, knowledge representation, reasoning and inference, search and decision-making, research methods, and the ethical and societal implications of AI and responsible innovation. You will work collaboratively with colleagues across multiple faculties to ensure the programme is coherent, academically rigorous, and genuinely interdisciplinary. King's has a number of family-friendly policies, including, the right to apply for flexible working, and support for staff returning from periods of extended absence, for example maternity leave. The Department of Informatics is committed to ensuring an inclusive interview process and will reimburse up to £250 towards any additional care costs (for a dependent child or adult) incurred as a result of attending an interview for this position. About the role Key responsibilities include: Contributing to the curriculum design, module development, and assessment strategy for the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence. Delivering high-quality online teaching across areas such as reasoning and knowledge representation, search optimisation and decision-making. Supporting students in developing critical understanding of the history of AI and how responsible innovation is derived, research methods, and the broader implications of AI technologies across different sectors. Ensuring content is accessible and inclusive for a diverse global learner audience with varied academic and professional backgrounds. Innovating in digital pedagogy, including asynchronous and synchronous online teaching approaches, interactive content design, and online community building. Working as part of the multi-faculty team delivering the MSc and contributing to the wider suite of interdisciplinary AI-focused programmes. Contributing to scholarship in teaching and learning in AI education, consistent with the needs of the department and faculty. Delivering excellent student support, including acting as Personal Tutor to students on the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence. Where required, undertaking enabling roles such as Senior Tutor or Assessment Sub-Board Chair, as part of the overall full-time workload allocation for the post. The above list of responsibilities may not be exhaustive, and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post. Working Pattern This is a full-time (35 hours per week) post, and you will be offered an indefinite contract. The role works with a hybrid working pattern. While some on-site presence will be required for team collaboration, events, and programme activities, there is potential for a substantial proportion of working hours to be undertaken remotely. About you: To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Ability to teach across AI foundations and more advanced topics of AI to learners from varied academic and professional backgrounds. Experience of online teaching, digital learning design, or innovative pedagogical approaches (highly desirable). Commitment to high-quality, learner-centred education and to shaping a leading online programme in applied artificial intelligence. Willingness to collaborate across disciplines and contribute to a dynamic, outward-facing programme team. Essential criteria: PhD in computer science, artificial intelligence or related field. Ability to teach at FHEQ level 7 (Master's level) across AI foundations and machine learning to learners from varied academic and professional backgrounds. Ability to develop and deliver high quality and innovative teaching, including teaching delivered by distance learning or online methods. Commitment to high quality, learner centred education and to shaping a leading online programme in applied artificial intelligence. Proven ability to collaborate across disciplines and contribute to a dynamic, outward facing programme team. Strong organisational skills, enabling management of curriculum development and delivery alongside any scholarship activity Desirable criteria: Experience of online teaching and assessments, digital learning design, or innovative pedagogical approaches (highly desirable). Evidence of pedagogical or education-focused scholarship outputs (e.g. publications in education journals). Closing date: 29 March 2026.
Non-Executive Director / Associate Non-Executive Director The closing date is 29 March 2026 We are seeking outstanding individuals to join our Board as a Non-Executive Director and Associate Non-Executive Director. Non-Executive Directors bring an independent perspective, support and challenge to help shape the future of the Trust into the next stage in its evolution. We have an ambition to increase diversity at Board level and would welcome applications from individuals from under-represented groups. As a Director, you will work alongside the Chair, other Non-Executive Directors and Executive Directors of the Foundation Trust. You will share responsibility with the other Board directors for the success of the organisation. Main duties of the job For information on the job role and person specification please refer to our interactive Candidate Brief About us Why Work With Us How to apply To apply, please submit a comprehensive CV along with a covering letter which sets out your interest in the role and encapsulates the aspects of your experience relevant to the required criteria. Please include the names and addresses of referees which cover the most recent six years of employment. Referees will not be approached until the final stages and not without prior permission from candidates. Please submit via email to Job responsibilities Your role will be to use your skills and your personal experience to: contribute to the development of the Trust's strategy and business planning processes; play your part in ensuring the Trust's compliance with its regulatory framework; help ensure that the Board sets challenging goals and objectives for health services and for meeting targets for treatment; monitor the performance of the executive team in delivering the corporate objectives, including key targets set both nationally and locally; ensure that the Board always acts in the best interest of patients and the wider public, and that full account is taken of advice received from the Council of Governors; ensure that management systems are in place to give accurate information to the Board including information about patient safety and experience, financial and operational performance, workforce issues, risk management, clinical quality and value for money; ensure that the Trust promotes equality of opportunity and human rights in the treatment of its staff and patients; represent the Board at official occasions; participate in the appointment of the Chief Executive and other executive directors. participate in Board committees as required. support collaboration within the wider Devon and Cornwall system. Person Specification Experience High personal credibility, evidenced through experience of operating at a senior level in an organisation with significant budgets and complexity. Experience A record of high calibre leadership and delivery, in an executive or non-executive capacity. High-level organisational and governance skills, including for instance strategic planning, risk management, performance management, service commissioning, service delivery and development, quality management, patient/client representation. Political acumen - ability to grasp relevant issues underpinned by an understanding of how to develop partnerships and build relationships with other organisations. Evidence of creative thinking and contributing to innovation. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Non-Executive Director / Associate Non-Executive Director The closing date is 29 March 2026 We are seeking outstanding individuals to join our Board as a Non-Executive Director and Associate Non-Executive Director. Non-Executive Directors bring an independent perspective, support and challenge to help shape the future of the Trust into the next stage in its evolution. We have an ambition to increase diversity at Board level and would welcome applications from individuals from under-represented groups. As a Director, you will work alongside the Chair, other Non-Executive Directors and Executive Directors of the Foundation Trust. You will share responsibility with the other Board directors for the success of the organisation. Main duties of the job For information on the job role and person specification please refer to our interactive Candidate Brief About us Why Work With Us How to apply To apply, please submit a comprehensive CV along with a covering letter which sets out your interest in the role and encapsulates the aspects of your experience relevant to the required criteria. Please include the names and addresses of referees which cover the most recent six years of employment. Referees will not be approached until the final stages and not without prior permission from candidates. Please submit via email to Job responsibilities Your role will be to use your skills and your personal experience to: contribute to the development of the Trust's strategy and business planning processes; play your part in ensuring the Trust's compliance with its regulatory framework; help ensure that the Board sets challenging goals and objectives for health services and for meeting targets for treatment; monitor the performance of the executive team in delivering the corporate objectives, including key targets set both nationally and locally; ensure that the Board always acts in the best interest of patients and the wider public, and that full account is taken of advice received from the Council of Governors; ensure that management systems are in place to give accurate information to the Board including information about patient safety and experience, financial and operational performance, workforce issues, risk management, clinical quality and value for money; ensure that the Trust promotes equality of opportunity and human rights in the treatment of its staff and patients; represent the Board at official occasions; participate in the appointment of the Chief Executive and other executive directors. participate in Board committees as required. support collaboration within the wider Devon and Cornwall system. Person Specification Experience High personal credibility, evidenced through experience of operating at a senior level in an organisation with significant budgets and complexity. Experience A record of high calibre leadership and delivery, in an executive or non-executive capacity. High-level organisational and governance skills, including for instance strategic planning, risk management, performance management, service commissioning, service delivery and development, quality management, patient/client representation. Political acumen - ability to grasp relevant issues underpinned by an understanding of how to develop partnerships and build relationships with other organisations. Evidence of creative thinking and contributing to innovation. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
Cambridge University Press & Assessment
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Transformation Director, Cambridge University Press Salary: £76,000 - £104,500 plus competitive benefits Location: Cambridge, UK - Hybrid Contract: Permanent Hours: Full time 35 hours per week Lead the creation of a new Transformation Management Office We are Cambridge University Press & Assessment, a world-leading academic publisher and assessment organisation and a proud part of the University of Cambridge. Are you passionate about driving transformation, shaping organisational change, and enabling teams to deliver meaningful impact? We're looking for a highly skilled Transformation Director to lead our new Transformation Management Office (TMO) within Cambridge University Press, the Academic publishing division of Cambridge University Press & Assessment. About the role Academic publishing is undergoing a period of significant change. Evolving customer needs, digital transformation, new business models and the rise of AI are reshaping how we work and how we deliver value. To ensure we remain competitive and continue to deliver against our strategy, we are seeking an exceptional Transformation Director to lead our new Transformation Management Office and accelerate this evolution. This role goes far beyond oversight - you will be a strategist, delivery expert, and "player-coach," intervening directly in high-risk areas where deeper leadership is needed. You must have the confidence and credibility to operate with Board-level stakeholders and the ability to influence decision making across a large, matrixed organisation. Strategic Leadership You will be the architect and storyteller of our academic transformation, owning a clear, compelling narrative that connects long-term strategy to real world outcomes. You'll translate this narrative into a robust roadmap and investment case, ensuring priorities are clear, funded, and deliverable. As leader of the Transformation Management Office, you'll build and inspire a high performing team, working in close partnership with the Central PMO to ensure academic transformation is fully aligned with wider organisational priorities. Delivery & Execution You'll establish and govern the academic transformation portfolio, accelerating delivery while maintaining strong control. Chairing TMO delivery forums, you'll drive decisive action, remove barriers, and focus relentlessly on outcomes. Where delivery needs an extra push, you'll lead senior level programme "deep dives", providing hands on intervention and direction. You'll raise organisational delivery maturity by embedding pragmatic frameworks, coaching leaders, and partnering with the Academic Design Pod to ensure solutions are scalable, coherent, and fully integrated. You'll also oversee change management, ensuring new ways of working are not just launched but embedded and sustained. Value, Finance & Governance You'll provide clear, confident Board-level visibility on performance, risk, and return on investment. With accountability for financial control across the transformation portfolio and cost centre, you'll enforce rigorous business case development and benefits realisation tracking. You'll hold delivery leaders accountable for value creation, ensuring transformation outcomes align directly to P&L impact and strategic priorities. Stakeholder Leadership & Culture Success in this role depends on trust and influence. You'll build confidence with senior stakeholders and cultivate a culture defined by pace, transparency, and delivery discipline. You'll champion consistent design and delivery standards and lead impactful TMO communications and change strategies across the Academic community. This position has been classified as a hybrid role, requiring the selected candidate to typically spend 40-60% of their time collaborating and connecting face-to-face at their dedicated location. Aside from our hybrid principles, other flexible working requests will be considered from the first day of employment, including other work arrangements should you require adjustments due to a disability or long-term health condition. About You Essential Knowledge & Experience Experience of setting up and/or running a TMO in another organisation Experience of design and delivery of complex, multi year portfolios in large organisations Deep expertise across transformation disciplines (programme management, operating models, CI) Awareness of GenAI and automation opportunities and risks Broad working knowledge across technology, data, operations, commercial and customer experience Experience working with Board-level stakeholders and influencing strategic decisions Demonstrable leadership of high-impact programmes and large-scale portfolios Strong financial literacy and experience with benefits realisation and cost management Key Skills Strategic thinking with the ability to translate vision into pragmatic action Strong decision making in resource-constrained environments Collaborative leadership in matrix structures Excellent communication, advisory and influencing skills Data-driven approach to decision-making and performance measurement Desirable If you meet the above minimum requirements, we encourage you to apply. Your application will be even stronger if you can also demonstrate the following desirable criteria: Strong understanding of the academic publishing landscape and digital transformation trends Agile or formal PM qualifications (e.g. PRINCE2) Lean/Six Sigma or equivalent continuous improvement qualification Change management certification For a detailed job description, please refer to the link at the bottom of the advert on our careers site. We are a Disability Confident (DC) employer that is committed to equality and inclusion ensuring our recruitment process is accessible to all. The DC scheme's Offer of an Interview commitment applies to applicants who opt in, and disclose a disability or a long-term health condition, and best meet the minimum criteria for the role. In instances where interviewing all qualifying candidates is not practicable, we prioritise those who best meet the minimum criteria, as we would for applicants who do not have a disability or long-term health condition. Cambridge University Press & Assessment is an approved UK employer for the sponsorship of eligible roles and applicants under the Skilled Worker visa route. Please refer to the gov.uk website for guidance to understand your own eligibility based on the role you are applying for. Rewards and benefits We will support you to be at your best in work and to live well outside of it. In addition to competitive salaries, we offer a world-class, flexible rewards package , featuring family-friendly and planet-friendly benefits including: 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Private medical and Permanent Health Insurance Discretionary annual bonus Group personal pension scheme Life assurance up to 4 x annual salary Green travel schemes Ready to pursue your potential? Apply now. We aim to support candidates by making our interview process clear and transparent. The closing date for all applications will be 15 March 2026. We will review applications on an ongoing basis, and shortlisted candidates can expect interviews to take place from week commencing 23 March 2026. If you are shortlisted and progressed through the stages, you can expect: First stage virtual interview via MS Teams. You will be provided with a brief to complete a role related task which will need to be returned by email in advance of your interview. Final stage interview: in-person at our offices in Cambridge. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process due to a disability or a long-term health condition, there will be an opportunity for you to inform us via the online application form. We will do our best to accommodate your needs. Please note that successful applicants will be subject to satisfactory background checks including DBS due to working in a regulated industry. Why join us Joining us is your opportunity to pursue potential. You will belong to a collaborative team that is exploring new and better ways to serve students, teachers and researchers across the globe - for the benefit of individuals, society and the world. Sharing our mission will inspire your own growth, development and progress, in an environment which embraces difference, change and aspiration. Cambridge University Press & Assessment is committed to being a place where anyone can enjoy a successful career, where it is safe to speak up, and where we learn continuously to improve together. We welcome applications from all candidates, regardless of demographic characteristics (age, disability, educational attainment, ethnicity, gender, marital status, neurodiversity, religion, sex, gender identity and sexual identity), cultural, or social class/background. We believe better outcomes come through diversity of thought, background and approach. We welcome applications from people from all backgrounds and communities, actively seeking to employ people from a wide range of different communities.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Transformation Director, Cambridge University Press Salary: £76,000 - £104,500 plus competitive benefits Location: Cambridge, UK - Hybrid Contract: Permanent Hours: Full time 35 hours per week Lead the creation of a new Transformation Management Office We are Cambridge University Press & Assessment, a world-leading academic publisher and assessment organisation and a proud part of the University of Cambridge. Are you passionate about driving transformation, shaping organisational change, and enabling teams to deliver meaningful impact? We're looking for a highly skilled Transformation Director to lead our new Transformation Management Office (TMO) within Cambridge University Press, the Academic publishing division of Cambridge University Press & Assessment. About the role Academic publishing is undergoing a period of significant change. Evolving customer needs, digital transformation, new business models and the rise of AI are reshaping how we work and how we deliver value. To ensure we remain competitive and continue to deliver against our strategy, we are seeking an exceptional Transformation Director to lead our new Transformation Management Office and accelerate this evolution. This role goes far beyond oversight - you will be a strategist, delivery expert, and "player-coach," intervening directly in high-risk areas where deeper leadership is needed. You must have the confidence and credibility to operate with Board-level stakeholders and the ability to influence decision making across a large, matrixed organisation. Strategic Leadership You will be the architect and storyteller of our academic transformation, owning a clear, compelling narrative that connects long-term strategy to real world outcomes. You'll translate this narrative into a robust roadmap and investment case, ensuring priorities are clear, funded, and deliverable. As leader of the Transformation Management Office, you'll build and inspire a high performing team, working in close partnership with the Central PMO to ensure academic transformation is fully aligned with wider organisational priorities. Delivery & Execution You'll establish and govern the academic transformation portfolio, accelerating delivery while maintaining strong control. Chairing TMO delivery forums, you'll drive decisive action, remove barriers, and focus relentlessly on outcomes. Where delivery needs an extra push, you'll lead senior level programme "deep dives", providing hands on intervention and direction. You'll raise organisational delivery maturity by embedding pragmatic frameworks, coaching leaders, and partnering with the Academic Design Pod to ensure solutions are scalable, coherent, and fully integrated. You'll also oversee change management, ensuring new ways of working are not just launched but embedded and sustained. Value, Finance & Governance You'll provide clear, confident Board-level visibility on performance, risk, and return on investment. With accountability for financial control across the transformation portfolio and cost centre, you'll enforce rigorous business case development and benefits realisation tracking. You'll hold delivery leaders accountable for value creation, ensuring transformation outcomes align directly to P&L impact and strategic priorities. Stakeholder Leadership & Culture Success in this role depends on trust and influence. You'll build confidence with senior stakeholders and cultivate a culture defined by pace, transparency, and delivery discipline. You'll champion consistent design and delivery standards and lead impactful TMO communications and change strategies across the Academic community. This position has been classified as a hybrid role, requiring the selected candidate to typically spend 40-60% of their time collaborating and connecting face-to-face at their dedicated location. Aside from our hybrid principles, other flexible working requests will be considered from the first day of employment, including other work arrangements should you require adjustments due to a disability or long-term health condition. About You Essential Knowledge & Experience Experience of setting up and/or running a TMO in another organisation Experience of design and delivery of complex, multi year portfolios in large organisations Deep expertise across transformation disciplines (programme management, operating models, CI) Awareness of GenAI and automation opportunities and risks Broad working knowledge across technology, data, operations, commercial and customer experience Experience working with Board-level stakeholders and influencing strategic decisions Demonstrable leadership of high-impact programmes and large-scale portfolios Strong financial literacy and experience with benefits realisation and cost management Key Skills Strategic thinking with the ability to translate vision into pragmatic action Strong decision making in resource-constrained environments Collaborative leadership in matrix structures Excellent communication, advisory and influencing skills Data-driven approach to decision-making and performance measurement Desirable If you meet the above minimum requirements, we encourage you to apply. Your application will be even stronger if you can also demonstrate the following desirable criteria: Strong understanding of the academic publishing landscape and digital transformation trends Agile or formal PM qualifications (e.g. PRINCE2) Lean/Six Sigma or equivalent continuous improvement qualification Change management certification For a detailed job description, please refer to the link at the bottom of the advert on our careers site. We are a Disability Confident (DC) employer that is committed to equality and inclusion ensuring our recruitment process is accessible to all. The DC scheme's Offer of an Interview commitment applies to applicants who opt in, and disclose a disability or a long-term health condition, and best meet the minimum criteria for the role. In instances where interviewing all qualifying candidates is not practicable, we prioritise those who best meet the minimum criteria, as we would for applicants who do not have a disability or long-term health condition. Cambridge University Press & Assessment is an approved UK employer for the sponsorship of eligible roles and applicants under the Skilled Worker visa route. Please refer to the gov.uk website for guidance to understand your own eligibility based on the role you are applying for. Rewards and benefits We will support you to be at your best in work and to live well outside of it. In addition to competitive salaries, we offer a world-class, flexible rewards package , featuring family-friendly and planet-friendly benefits including: 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Private medical and Permanent Health Insurance Discretionary annual bonus Group personal pension scheme Life assurance up to 4 x annual salary Green travel schemes Ready to pursue your potential? Apply now. We aim to support candidates by making our interview process clear and transparent. The closing date for all applications will be 15 March 2026. We will review applications on an ongoing basis, and shortlisted candidates can expect interviews to take place from week commencing 23 March 2026. If you are shortlisted and progressed through the stages, you can expect: First stage virtual interview via MS Teams. You will be provided with a brief to complete a role related task which will need to be returned by email in advance of your interview. Final stage interview: in-person at our offices in Cambridge. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process due to a disability or a long-term health condition, there will be an opportunity for you to inform us via the online application form. We will do our best to accommodate your needs. Please note that successful applicants will be subject to satisfactory background checks including DBS due to working in a regulated industry. Why join us Joining us is your opportunity to pursue potential. You will belong to a collaborative team that is exploring new and better ways to serve students, teachers and researchers across the globe - for the benefit of individuals, society and the world. Sharing our mission will inspire your own growth, development and progress, in an environment which embraces difference, change and aspiration. Cambridge University Press & Assessment is committed to being a place where anyone can enjoy a successful career, where it is safe to speak up, and where we learn continuously to improve together. We welcome applications from all candidates, regardless of demographic characteristics (age, disability, educational attainment, ethnicity, gender, marital status, neurodiversity, religion, sex, gender identity and sexual identity), cultural, or social class/background. We believe better outcomes come through diversity of thought, background and approach. We welcome applications from people from all backgrounds and communities, actively seeking to employ people from a wide range of different communities.
Location Glasgow / HMNB - Clyde Reporting To Operations Director - FNICAP Job Purpose The Programme Manager is responsible for the strategic coordination of multiple construction projects from early concept and feasibility through pre-construction and handover into delivery. The role ensures that projects are developed in a structured, coordinated, and commercially viable manner, aligning design, cost, programme, risk, and stakeholder requirements prior to site commencement. The Programme Manager will act as the central point of integration between clients, consultants, internal teams, and external stakeholders, ensuring projects are fully defined, approved, and ready to proceed to construction. Key Responsibilities Manage and coordinate a programme of construction projects from concept, feasibility, and planning through to handover into construction teams. Working with project controls functions develop and maintain integrated schedules, key milestones, and interdependencies across multiple projects. Ensure projects progress through defined stage gates (RIBA, or bespoke DIO frameworks as applicable). Monitor progress against programme, identifying risks, constraints, and opportunities at an early stage. Pre-Construction Management Lead and coordinate all pre-construction activities, including feasibility studies, design development, cost planning, risk management, and procurement strategy. Work closely with design teams to ensure solutions are buildable, compliant, and aligned with cost and programme objectives. Coordinate the preparation of pre-construction programmes, logistics strategies, and construction sequencing inputs. Support tendering strategies, contractor engagement, and early supply chain involvement where required. Collaborate with commercial teams to ensure robust cost plans, budgets, and cash flows are developed and maintained. Lead programme-level risk and opportunity management, ensuring mitigation strategies are embedded early in project development. Support value engineering and option appraisals to optimise cost, quality, and programme outcomes. Stakeholder & Consultant Coordination Act as the primary interface between clients, consultants, statutory authorities, and internal stakeholders during the pre-construction phase. Chair and manage programme and project meetings, ensuring actions are tracked and resolved. Coordinate planning, technical approvals, and stakeholder engagement processes. Governance, Reporting & Assurance Prepare and present programme reports, dashboards, and progress updates to senior management and clients. Ensure projects comply with organisational governance, approval processes, and quality standards. Maintain accurate programme documentation, decision logs, and change control records. Handover to Delivery Ensure a structured and controlled handover of projects from pre-construction into delivery teams. Confirm that scope, programme, cost, risk, and design information are fully aligned prior to site start. Support early delivery phases to maintain continuity and programme integrity. Key Skills & Experience Proven experience in a Programme Manager, Project Manager, or Pre-Construction Manager role within the construction or built environment sector. Strong understanding of construction project lifecycles, particularly early-stage development and pre-construction. Experience managing multiple projects or complex programmes concurrently. Excellent knowledge of construction planning, design coordination, cost management, and risk control. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to interpret and challenge programme, cost, and design information. Experience working for a main contractor, developer, consultancy, or infrastructure client. Familiarity with RIBA Plan of Work, NEC/JCT contracts, or equivalent frameworks. Knowledge of planning processes, statutory approvals, and stakeholder engagement. Experience supporting or leading early contractor involvement (ECI). Qualifications Degree or equivalent qualification in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or a related discipline. Professional membership or working towards membership (e.g. APM, CIOB, RICS, ICE). Personal Attributes Highly organised with strong programme control capability. Proactive, solutions-focused, and commercially aware. Confident communicator able to influence at all levels. Collaborative approach with the ability to challenge constructively. Calm under pressure with the ability to manage complexity and change.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Location Glasgow / HMNB - Clyde Reporting To Operations Director - FNICAP Job Purpose The Programme Manager is responsible for the strategic coordination of multiple construction projects from early concept and feasibility through pre-construction and handover into delivery. The role ensures that projects are developed in a structured, coordinated, and commercially viable manner, aligning design, cost, programme, risk, and stakeholder requirements prior to site commencement. The Programme Manager will act as the central point of integration between clients, consultants, internal teams, and external stakeholders, ensuring projects are fully defined, approved, and ready to proceed to construction. Key Responsibilities Manage and coordinate a programme of construction projects from concept, feasibility, and planning through to handover into construction teams. Working with project controls functions develop and maintain integrated schedules, key milestones, and interdependencies across multiple projects. Ensure projects progress through defined stage gates (RIBA, or bespoke DIO frameworks as applicable). Monitor progress against programme, identifying risks, constraints, and opportunities at an early stage. Pre-Construction Management Lead and coordinate all pre-construction activities, including feasibility studies, design development, cost planning, risk management, and procurement strategy. Work closely with design teams to ensure solutions are buildable, compliant, and aligned with cost and programme objectives. Coordinate the preparation of pre-construction programmes, logistics strategies, and construction sequencing inputs. Support tendering strategies, contractor engagement, and early supply chain involvement where required. Collaborate with commercial teams to ensure robust cost plans, budgets, and cash flows are developed and maintained. Lead programme-level risk and opportunity management, ensuring mitigation strategies are embedded early in project development. Support value engineering and option appraisals to optimise cost, quality, and programme outcomes. Stakeholder & Consultant Coordination Act as the primary interface between clients, consultants, statutory authorities, and internal stakeholders during the pre-construction phase. Chair and manage programme and project meetings, ensuring actions are tracked and resolved. Coordinate planning, technical approvals, and stakeholder engagement processes. Governance, Reporting & Assurance Prepare and present programme reports, dashboards, and progress updates to senior management and clients. Ensure projects comply with organisational governance, approval processes, and quality standards. Maintain accurate programme documentation, decision logs, and change control records. Handover to Delivery Ensure a structured and controlled handover of projects from pre-construction into delivery teams. Confirm that scope, programme, cost, risk, and design information are fully aligned prior to site start. Support early delivery phases to maintain continuity and programme integrity. Key Skills & Experience Proven experience in a Programme Manager, Project Manager, or Pre-Construction Manager role within the construction or built environment sector. Strong understanding of construction project lifecycles, particularly early-stage development and pre-construction. Experience managing multiple projects or complex programmes concurrently. Excellent knowledge of construction planning, design coordination, cost management, and risk control. Strong stakeholder management and communication skills. Ability to interpret and challenge programme, cost, and design information. Experience working for a main contractor, developer, consultancy, or infrastructure client. Familiarity with RIBA Plan of Work, NEC/JCT contracts, or equivalent frameworks. Knowledge of planning processes, statutory approvals, and stakeholder engagement. Experience supporting or leading early contractor involvement (ECI). Qualifications Degree or equivalent qualification in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or a related discipline. Professional membership or working towards membership (e.g. APM, CIOB, RICS, ICE). Personal Attributes Highly organised with strong programme control capability. Proactive, solutions-focused, and commercially aware. Confident communicator able to influence at all levels. Collaborative approach with the ability to challenge constructively. Calm under pressure with the ability to manage complexity and change.
Are you a member of the Methodist Church seeking with the skills, expertise and gifts to make a significant contribution to the Church's theological thinking? Do you have a good understanding of Methodist theology, doctrine and polity? Do you have a research degree in theology? Are you excited to help others share their theological insights and gifts? Can you chair meetings? Are you energised by open critical debate and inspired by a diversity of perspectives? Could you make a significant contribution to an important and hard working body in the Methodist Church? If yes, we would like to hear from you. We are seeking a Chair of the Faith and Order Committee from 1 September 2026, for a term of up to six years. The Secretary of the Committee, the Revd Dr Mark Rowland, is available for informal conversations about the role and can be contacted at: . Expressions of interest are invited from lay and ordained members of the Methodist Church in Britain. Closing date: 15 March 2026 Discernment Conversations to be held on 27 March 2026
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Are you a member of the Methodist Church seeking with the skills, expertise and gifts to make a significant contribution to the Church's theological thinking? Do you have a good understanding of Methodist theology, doctrine and polity? Do you have a research degree in theology? Are you excited to help others share their theological insights and gifts? Can you chair meetings? Are you energised by open critical debate and inspired by a diversity of perspectives? Could you make a significant contribution to an important and hard working body in the Methodist Church? If yes, we would like to hear from you. We are seeking a Chair of the Faith and Order Committee from 1 September 2026, for a term of up to six years. The Secretary of the Committee, the Revd Dr Mark Rowland, is available for informal conversations about the role and can be contacted at: . Expressions of interest are invited from lay and ordained members of the Methodist Church in Britain. Closing date: 15 March 2026 Discernment Conversations to be held on 27 March 2026
Chief Executive Officer Bournemouth, Dorset (On-site) £45,000 - £50,000 per year Full-time Permanent Closing date: 09 March 2026 at 17:00 Job description To provide inspirational and effective leadership, ensuring the charity delivers its mission and strategic objectives while maintaining strong relationships with the Board of Trustees, staff, volunteers, beneficiaries, and funders. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Lead the development and implementation of the charity's vision, mission, and long-term strategy in partnership with the Board. Governance & Compliance: Work closely with the Chair and Trustees to ensure full compliance with Charity Law, the Charity Commission, and all relevant legislation (e.g., safeguarding, data protection). Fundraising & Financial Management: Oversee the charity's financial planning, manage budgets, and lead on developing and delivering a diversified fundraising strategy to ensure long-term sustainability and growth. This includes writing grant applications and identifying new income streams. Operational Management: Oversee day-to-day operations, ensuring efficient and effective service delivery and managing risk. Team Leadership: Lead, motivate, and manage a team of staff and volunteers, fostering a positive and inclusive organisational culture. Stakeholder Engagement & Advocacy: Act as the primary ambassador for the charity, building strong relationships with local authorities, funders, community partners, and the media. Person Specification Essential Experience & Skills Proven experience in a senior leadership or management role, ideally within the charity/non-profit sector. Demonstrable success in income generation, including grants and fundraising. Strong financial acumen and experience in budget management and reporting. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and networking skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences. Experience of working closely with or reporting to a Board of Trustees. Strong understanding of governance, safeguarding, and regulatory requirements in the UK charity sector. Ability to be a decisive, adaptable, and inspiring leader, comfortable with a hands on role in a small organisation. Desirable Attributes A qualification in business administration, non-profit management, or a relevant field. Knowledge of the specific issues or services the charity provides. Experience in social enterprise development or digital transformation. Existing vetting and safeguarding clearances. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcome applicants who support our mission of inclusivity. All applicants must have a right to work in the UK. How to apply To read the full job description and submit your application, please visit the link below: Applications cannot be made through the Blind Ambition Recruitment platform for this role.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer Bournemouth, Dorset (On-site) £45,000 - £50,000 per year Full-time Permanent Closing date: 09 March 2026 at 17:00 Job description To provide inspirational and effective leadership, ensuring the charity delivers its mission and strategic objectives while maintaining strong relationships with the Board of Trustees, staff, volunteers, beneficiaries, and funders. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Lead the development and implementation of the charity's vision, mission, and long-term strategy in partnership with the Board. Governance & Compliance: Work closely with the Chair and Trustees to ensure full compliance with Charity Law, the Charity Commission, and all relevant legislation (e.g., safeguarding, data protection). Fundraising & Financial Management: Oversee the charity's financial planning, manage budgets, and lead on developing and delivering a diversified fundraising strategy to ensure long-term sustainability and growth. This includes writing grant applications and identifying new income streams. Operational Management: Oversee day-to-day operations, ensuring efficient and effective service delivery and managing risk. Team Leadership: Lead, motivate, and manage a team of staff and volunteers, fostering a positive and inclusive organisational culture. Stakeholder Engagement & Advocacy: Act as the primary ambassador for the charity, building strong relationships with local authorities, funders, community partners, and the media. Person Specification Essential Experience & Skills Proven experience in a senior leadership or management role, ideally within the charity/non-profit sector. Demonstrable success in income generation, including grants and fundraising. Strong financial acumen and experience in budget management and reporting. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and networking skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences. Experience of working closely with or reporting to a Board of Trustees. Strong understanding of governance, safeguarding, and regulatory requirements in the UK charity sector. Ability to be a decisive, adaptable, and inspiring leader, comfortable with a hands on role in a small organisation. Desirable Attributes A qualification in business administration, non-profit management, or a relevant field. Knowledge of the specific issues or services the charity provides. Experience in social enterprise development or digital transformation. Existing vetting and safeguarding clearances. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcome applicants who support our mission of inclusivity. All applicants must have a right to work in the UK. How to apply To read the full job description and submit your application, please visit the link below: Applications cannot be made through the Blind Ambition Recruitment platform for this role.
Female Support Worker Location: Hendon, NW4 Salary: £12.50 £14.00 per hour (DOE) Job Type: Self-Employed / Flexible (Part-time, Ad-hoc) Driver Essential: Yes Start Date: ASAP Hours: 4 hours per week - two visits of 2 hours per week NSS PLUS LTD (NeuroSupport Services) is a specialist provider dedicated to helping individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI) regain independence, and improve their quality of life. We are currently seeking professional Support Workers and Healthcare Assistants to join our team in Hendon. The Role Our client is a 67-year-old female, who sustained pelvic fractures in January 2025 (road traffic accident). Her recovery has been extremely slow, and she has significantly reduced mobility (wheelchair, four wheeled walker, or quad stick). The client may benefit from a support worker who can drive, but this is not essential. The client has asked if the support worker can ideally be local, as she does not know the current area well and feels that the support worker will help her get used to her environment / local community. For example, she would like to achieve a goal of being able to access a local church. Key tasks outlined by the client s therapy team include: Assist client in practising activities. She is currently requiring carer support for her morning wash routine, washing back and lower limbs, grooming (applying cream), oral care. Meal preparation and kitchen tasks: Practice walking safely within the kitchen area, navigating around furniture and obstacles. Support weight shifting, reaching, and bending while performing tasks like retrieving items from overhead cupboards, countertops, and lower drawers. Encourage use of perching stool. Practice wheelchair skills and wheelchair confidence indoors and outdoor. Support with community activities: plan and practice establishing a community routine, such as attending church and visiting the local park. Guiding client through range of motion or strengthening exercises relevant to ADL goals. Supporting gym attendance (longer-term target) and outdoor activities including shopping whilst she gains confidence and establishes a routine for her to complete these independently. Mandatory Requirements To be considered, candidates MUST meet the following criteria: UK Experience: At least 6 months of UK-based support worker experience (within the last 3 years). Licence: A full, clean UK Driving Licence and access to a car for work use. Communication: Clear, fluent English is essential. Status: Applicants must be willing to work on a self-employed basis. CV: Your CV must clearly highlight your relevant experience and qualifications. Preferred Candidate Profile Experience in Brain Injury (ABI/TBI), stroke,dementia or aphasia is highly advantageous. Background in Psychology (Graduates are encouraged to apply) or as a Therapy Assistant, Rehabilitation Support Worker,Healthcare Assistants or Care Worker Ability to work on your own initiative while being a key part of a Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT). Strong organizational skills and basic IT literacy (Word/Excel). Why Join Us? Allowances: Food/drink shift allowance + partial mileage and travel time coverage. Training: Access to full yearly mandatory online training. Support: Liability insurance provided. Growth: Gain valuable experience working alongside clinical professionals (OTs, Psychologists). Flexibility: Work patterns designed to suit your lifestyle. All successful candidates will be subject to a Full Enhanced DBS check.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Female Support Worker Location: Hendon, NW4 Salary: £12.50 £14.00 per hour (DOE) Job Type: Self-Employed / Flexible (Part-time, Ad-hoc) Driver Essential: Yes Start Date: ASAP Hours: 4 hours per week - two visits of 2 hours per week NSS PLUS LTD (NeuroSupport Services) is a specialist provider dedicated to helping individuals with acquired brain injuries (ABI) regain independence, and improve their quality of life. We are currently seeking professional Support Workers and Healthcare Assistants to join our team in Hendon. The Role Our client is a 67-year-old female, who sustained pelvic fractures in January 2025 (road traffic accident). Her recovery has been extremely slow, and she has significantly reduced mobility (wheelchair, four wheeled walker, or quad stick). The client may benefit from a support worker who can drive, but this is not essential. The client has asked if the support worker can ideally be local, as she does not know the current area well and feels that the support worker will help her get used to her environment / local community. For example, she would like to achieve a goal of being able to access a local church. Key tasks outlined by the client s therapy team include: Assist client in practising activities. She is currently requiring carer support for her morning wash routine, washing back and lower limbs, grooming (applying cream), oral care. Meal preparation and kitchen tasks: Practice walking safely within the kitchen area, navigating around furniture and obstacles. Support weight shifting, reaching, and bending while performing tasks like retrieving items from overhead cupboards, countertops, and lower drawers. Encourage use of perching stool. Practice wheelchair skills and wheelchair confidence indoors and outdoor. Support with community activities: plan and practice establishing a community routine, such as attending church and visiting the local park. Guiding client through range of motion or strengthening exercises relevant to ADL goals. Supporting gym attendance (longer-term target) and outdoor activities including shopping whilst she gains confidence and establishes a routine for her to complete these independently. Mandatory Requirements To be considered, candidates MUST meet the following criteria: UK Experience: At least 6 months of UK-based support worker experience (within the last 3 years). Licence: A full, clean UK Driving Licence and access to a car for work use. Communication: Clear, fluent English is essential. Status: Applicants must be willing to work on a self-employed basis. CV: Your CV must clearly highlight your relevant experience and qualifications. Preferred Candidate Profile Experience in Brain Injury (ABI/TBI), stroke,dementia or aphasia is highly advantageous. Background in Psychology (Graduates are encouraged to apply) or as a Therapy Assistant, Rehabilitation Support Worker,Healthcare Assistants or Care Worker Ability to work on your own initiative while being a key part of a Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT). Strong organizational skills and basic IT literacy (Word/Excel). Why Join Us? Allowances: Food/drink shift allowance + partial mileage and travel time coverage. Training: Access to full yearly mandatory online training. Support: Liability insurance provided. Growth: Gain valuable experience working alongside clinical professionals (OTs, Psychologists). Flexibility: Work patterns designed to suit your lifestyle. All successful candidates will be subject to a Full Enhanced DBS check.
Our parent company Harry Dalby Engineering is seeking a Project Manager for their Paint Spraybooth Installations. The Role This role is for a hands-on Project Manager who is comfortable being on site, leading people, solving problems in real time, and running multiple live installation projects at once. You will manage several medium to large Paint Spraybooth installations concurrently, taking full responsibility from order placement through to final completion and payment, before handover to After Sales. This is not a desk-based or purely strategic project management role. Success in this position depends on your ability to direct installation teams on the ground, manage subcontractors, and maintain momentum across multiple sites. What You ll Be Doing Running multiple installation projects simultaneously, maintaining control of programme, labour, logistics, safety, and quality Acting as the single point of responsibility on site, not just reporting progress but actively driving it Leading, coordinating, and directly managing installation, wiring, and commissioning teams Being physically present on site to progress works, resolve issues, and support teams when needed Taking full ownership of Health & Safety on site, ensuring safe systems of work are followed Conducting pre-installation site surveys and identifying practical delivery challenges early Coordinating internal engineering, design, and contracts teams to ensure buildability and programme alignment Managing all required site logistics and support services, including transport and hire equipment Acting as quality inspector for installation works and ensuring documentation is completed correctly Maintaining close, day-to-day communication with customers during the installation phase Monitoring project costs and feeding delivery lessons into future contracts This role is ideal for someone who: Has personally managed site teams, engineers, and subcontractors Is comfortable giving direction on site, not just chairing meetings Enjoys being involved in the practical delivery of installations Qualifications & Experience HNC or higher in Engineering, HVAC, or a related technical discipline (preferred) 5+ years experience delivering installation projects involving engineered or constructed products Proven hands-on experience managing site-based installation teams Demonstrated ability to run several projects concurrently Strong communicator across customers, engineers, and site operatives Well organised with strong administrative discipline Able to read and interpret technical drawings Competent with MS Office applications Health & Safety qualification or accreditation preferred Willing to travel and lodge away as required Salary & Benefits £40,000 £45,000 starting salary and Company car
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Our parent company Harry Dalby Engineering is seeking a Project Manager for their Paint Spraybooth Installations. The Role This role is for a hands-on Project Manager who is comfortable being on site, leading people, solving problems in real time, and running multiple live installation projects at once. You will manage several medium to large Paint Spraybooth installations concurrently, taking full responsibility from order placement through to final completion and payment, before handover to After Sales. This is not a desk-based or purely strategic project management role. Success in this position depends on your ability to direct installation teams on the ground, manage subcontractors, and maintain momentum across multiple sites. What You ll Be Doing Running multiple installation projects simultaneously, maintaining control of programme, labour, logistics, safety, and quality Acting as the single point of responsibility on site, not just reporting progress but actively driving it Leading, coordinating, and directly managing installation, wiring, and commissioning teams Being physically present on site to progress works, resolve issues, and support teams when needed Taking full ownership of Health & Safety on site, ensuring safe systems of work are followed Conducting pre-installation site surveys and identifying practical delivery challenges early Coordinating internal engineering, design, and contracts teams to ensure buildability and programme alignment Managing all required site logistics and support services, including transport and hire equipment Acting as quality inspector for installation works and ensuring documentation is completed correctly Maintaining close, day-to-day communication with customers during the installation phase Monitoring project costs and feeding delivery lessons into future contracts This role is ideal for someone who: Has personally managed site teams, engineers, and subcontractors Is comfortable giving direction on site, not just chairing meetings Enjoys being involved in the practical delivery of installations Qualifications & Experience HNC or higher in Engineering, HVAC, or a related technical discipline (preferred) 5+ years experience delivering installation projects involving engineered or constructed products Proven hands-on experience managing site-based installation teams Demonstrated ability to run several projects concurrently Strong communicator across customers, engineers, and site operatives Well organised with strong administrative discipline Able to read and interpret technical drawings Competent with MS Office applications Health & Safety qualification or accreditation preferred Willing to travel and lodge away as required Salary & Benefits £40,000 £45,000 starting salary and Company car
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH)
Chair of the Board of Trustees The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health Time commitment: 2-3 days a month Remuneration: Unremunerated The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), is the professional home for more than 25,000 paediatricians across the UK and worldwide. As a registered charity and the fifth largest medical royal college in the UK, RCPCH plays a pivotal role in improving child health through education, research, advocacy and standard setting. The College leads impactful work that shapes clinical practice, drives policy change and champions the voice and rights of children and young people. We are seeking an Independent Chair of the Board of Trustees to provide strategic leadership, strong governance and clear direction as the College enters a critical phase of its 2024-27 strategy. The Chair will work closely with the President and CEO to oversee the organisation's vision for paediatrics and child health, ensure effective use of resources, and act as an ambassador for the College at the highest levels, including engagement with our Patron, HRH The Princess Royal. Leading a diverse board, the Chair will play a central role in supporting strategic decision making, enhancing organisational effectiveness, and championing best practice in governance, inclusion and collaboration. We are looking for an exceptional, inspiring leader with significant board level experience in an organisation of comparable size and complexity. You will bring a deep commitment to the RCPCH mission, a track record of transformational leadership and cultural change, and the national credibility to command confidence across a wide and varied stakeholder landscape. With strong non executive insight, sound judgment and the ability to build productive relationships in contexts of public scrutiny, you will also demonstrate a firm commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Candidates with experience in the charitable or health sectors, and those with strong networks across child health or related fields, are particularly encouraged to apply. If you would like to find out more about this brilliant opportunity please click apply on website and contact our partners at GatenbySanderson for an exploratory discussion. Closing date: 9.00am on Friday 20 March 2026
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Chair of the Board of Trustees The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health Time commitment: 2-3 days a month Remuneration: Unremunerated The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), is the professional home for more than 25,000 paediatricians across the UK and worldwide. As a registered charity and the fifth largest medical royal college in the UK, RCPCH plays a pivotal role in improving child health through education, research, advocacy and standard setting. The College leads impactful work that shapes clinical practice, drives policy change and champions the voice and rights of children and young people. We are seeking an Independent Chair of the Board of Trustees to provide strategic leadership, strong governance and clear direction as the College enters a critical phase of its 2024-27 strategy. The Chair will work closely with the President and CEO to oversee the organisation's vision for paediatrics and child health, ensure effective use of resources, and act as an ambassador for the College at the highest levels, including engagement with our Patron, HRH The Princess Royal. Leading a diverse board, the Chair will play a central role in supporting strategic decision making, enhancing organisational effectiveness, and championing best practice in governance, inclusion and collaboration. We are looking for an exceptional, inspiring leader with significant board level experience in an organisation of comparable size and complexity. You will bring a deep commitment to the RCPCH mission, a track record of transformational leadership and cultural change, and the national credibility to command confidence across a wide and varied stakeholder landscape. With strong non executive insight, sound judgment and the ability to build productive relationships in contexts of public scrutiny, you will also demonstrate a firm commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Candidates with experience in the charitable or health sectors, and those with strong networks across child health or related fields, are particularly encouraged to apply. If you would like to find out more about this brilliant opportunity please click apply on website and contact our partners at GatenbySanderson for an exploratory discussion. Closing date: 9.00am on Friday 20 March 2026
Chair of Patients Voices Voluntary and unpaid but reasonable expenses will be paid. Remote with some travel required. Time commitment: Approx. 4 days per month for 3 years. Close Date: Friday, 10th of April 2026 Would you like to help improve the quality-of-care patients receive at the time of surgery and anaesthesia? Our client is the professional body responsible for the specialty of anaesthesia, perioperative care, intensive care and pain medicine across the UK, and they are seeking an enthusiastic and committed Chair of Patient Voices, the group of volunteers who support, advise and influence the College by providing patients views on its activities. As Chair of Patients Voices, you will lead a diverse group of volunteers and champion meaningful patient involvement across a wide range of workstreams. This role offers a unique opportunity to help shape the quality-of-care patients receive in the NHS and other healthcare settings. As Chair of Patient Voices you will: Champion the work of the group and raise the profile of the patient voice across the College. Encourage participation and engagement within the group. Work with College staff and Committee Chairs to deliver impactful patient engagement where most needed. Be an ambassador with external partners and stakeholder organisations. Chair the meetings three times a year and the away day once a year. Be co-opted to College Council and report to Council on behalf of our client. Attend and report to the Clinical Quality and Research Board on behalf of our client. Represent our client at the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Patient Liaison Group. They are looking for someone with: Experience of leading a group and working with a diverse range of people and views. Experience of chairing committees and meetings and leading discussions so that every voice is heard. A collaborative mindset and the ability to build positive relationships with a variety of stakeholders. Strong leadership, interpersonal and organisational skills. Passion about strengthening the patient voice in the work of the College. Excellent communication skills (verbal and written). The ability to use basic IT systems (e.g. email, Word, Teams etc.). The ability to commit an average of four days per month to the role. Flexibility and responsiveness to a varied workload and schedule. To maintain independence and avoid conflicts of interest: You cannot join our client if you hold an anaesthetic qualification. You cannot currently be working, practising or managing services in healthcare (including policy making). A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check may be required for some College activities. Equality, diversity and inclusion is a core part of our client s culture, so it is important to them that this is reflected in everything that they do. They welcome all individuals irrespective of age, race, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion or belief, disability, marital or civil partnership status, or parental and caring responsibilities to ensure they actively embrace an inclusive and representative culture that encourages, supports and celebrates their differences. Please note our client will ask for contact details and a CV initially when you apply. You will then be sent an email with an application form.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Chair of Patients Voices Voluntary and unpaid but reasonable expenses will be paid. Remote with some travel required. Time commitment: Approx. 4 days per month for 3 years. Close Date: Friday, 10th of April 2026 Would you like to help improve the quality-of-care patients receive at the time of surgery and anaesthesia? Our client is the professional body responsible for the specialty of anaesthesia, perioperative care, intensive care and pain medicine across the UK, and they are seeking an enthusiastic and committed Chair of Patient Voices, the group of volunteers who support, advise and influence the College by providing patients views on its activities. As Chair of Patients Voices, you will lead a diverse group of volunteers and champion meaningful patient involvement across a wide range of workstreams. This role offers a unique opportunity to help shape the quality-of-care patients receive in the NHS and other healthcare settings. As Chair of Patient Voices you will: Champion the work of the group and raise the profile of the patient voice across the College. Encourage participation and engagement within the group. Work with College staff and Committee Chairs to deliver impactful patient engagement where most needed. Be an ambassador with external partners and stakeholder organisations. Chair the meetings three times a year and the away day once a year. Be co-opted to College Council and report to Council on behalf of our client. Attend and report to the Clinical Quality and Research Board on behalf of our client. Represent our client at the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Patient Liaison Group. They are looking for someone with: Experience of leading a group and working with a diverse range of people and views. Experience of chairing committees and meetings and leading discussions so that every voice is heard. A collaborative mindset and the ability to build positive relationships with a variety of stakeholders. Strong leadership, interpersonal and organisational skills. Passion about strengthening the patient voice in the work of the College. Excellent communication skills (verbal and written). The ability to use basic IT systems (e.g. email, Word, Teams etc.). The ability to commit an average of four days per month to the role. Flexibility and responsiveness to a varied workload and schedule. To maintain independence and avoid conflicts of interest: You cannot join our client if you hold an anaesthetic qualification. You cannot currently be working, practising or managing services in healthcare (including policy making). A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check may be required for some College activities. Equality, diversity and inclusion is a core part of our client s culture, so it is important to them that this is reflected in everything that they do. They welcome all individuals irrespective of age, race, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion or belief, disability, marital or civil partnership status, or parental and caring responsibilities to ensure they actively embrace an inclusive and representative culture that encourages, supports and celebrates their differences. Please note our client will ask for contact details and a CV initially when you apply. You will then be sent an email with an application form.
Significant and demonstrable Board level experience gained within a structure of comparable scale A track record of leading strategy development and translating this into successful operational objectives and plans Strategic understanding of the health and social care system (including primary care), and an awareness of external drivers affecting local health and social care commissioning and delivery. Understanding and experience of working within a complex political policy context; and a track record of translating national mandate into local delivery Experience of engaging and communicating across a breadth of senior stakeholders including those from health and care organisations, the voluntary sector, service users and the public A track record of delivering financial and performance objectives. Experience of leading and managing scale change within general practice is desirable. Educated to post-graduate level or equivalent experience Evidence of continuing personal development Demonstrable understanding of primary care, the broader health and social care system, and an awareness of external drivers affecting local health and social care commissioning and delivery. Main duties of the job Our CEO oversees the overall direction of Suffolk GP Federation, which is a community interest company owned by Suffolks GP practices, and is part of the wider Suffolk general practice leadership team. For the Federation, the CEO is a member of the Board of Directors and will lead on delivering against our strategic priorities working with the Board and our Senior Leadership Team. This includes being the accountable officer, responsible for developing and delivering strategies that ensure our organisation meets the goals determined by our Board of Directors. The Chief Executive provides strategic leadership to Suffolk GP Federation, ensuring that the Federation is delivering our vision and aims and living and operating according to our and our members values. This role will ensure that the Federation and its member practices, are positioned to embrace the challenges of operating in the rapidly evolving health and social care environment and ready to respond rapidly and flexibly to opportunities. About us Suffolk GP Federation CIC is a not-for-profit community interest company. Our main purpose is to support Primary Care across Suffolk including support with working collaboratively and at scale. We also deliver a portfolio of NHS services across Suffolk and North East Essex, including Podiatry, Ultrasound, Diabetes, as well as urgent Care Services including the Out of Hours face-to-face Service in Suffolk. Job responsibilities Job title: Chief Executive Officer Salary: £140,000 per annum, plus NHS Pension and car allowance Responsible to:Federation Chair Location:Suffolk (must live in or close commuting distance to Suffolk). Annual leave: 27 days rising to 29 after 5 years service (plus 8 bank holidays) Person Specification Educated to post-graduate level or equivalent experience Evidence of continuing personal development Demonstrable understanding of primary care, the broader health and social care system, and an awareness of external drivers affecting local health and social care commissioning and delivery. Knowledge of regulatory compliance and corporate governance, with a track record of implementing robust governance systems and processes Experience of leading and managing system wide change within general practice. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Significant and demonstrable Board level experience gained within a structure of comparable scale A track record of leading strategy development and translating this into successful operational objectives and plans Strategic understanding of the health and social care system (including primary care), and an awareness of external drivers affecting local health and social care commissioning and delivery. Understanding and experience of working within a complex political policy context; and a track record of translating national mandate into local delivery Experience of engaging and communicating across a breadth of senior stakeholders including those from health and care organisations, the voluntary sector, service users and the public A track record of delivering financial and performance objectives. Experience of leading and managing scale change within general practice is desirable. Educated to post-graduate level or equivalent experience Evidence of continuing personal development Demonstrable understanding of primary care, the broader health and social care system, and an awareness of external drivers affecting local health and social care commissioning and delivery. Main duties of the job Our CEO oversees the overall direction of Suffolk GP Federation, which is a community interest company owned by Suffolks GP practices, and is part of the wider Suffolk general practice leadership team. For the Federation, the CEO is a member of the Board of Directors and will lead on delivering against our strategic priorities working with the Board and our Senior Leadership Team. This includes being the accountable officer, responsible for developing and delivering strategies that ensure our organisation meets the goals determined by our Board of Directors. The Chief Executive provides strategic leadership to Suffolk GP Federation, ensuring that the Federation is delivering our vision and aims and living and operating according to our and our members values. This role will ensure that the Federation and its member practices, are positioned to embrace the challenges of operating in the rapidly evolving health and social care environment and ready to respond rapidly and flexibly to opportunities. About us Suffolk GP Federation CIC is a not-for-profit community interest company. Our main purpose is to support Primary Care across Suffolk including support with working collaboratively and at scale. We also deliver a portfolio of NHS services across Suffolk and North East Essex, including Podiatry, Ultrasound, Diabetes, as well as urgent Care Services including the Out of Hours face-to-face Service in Suffolk. Job responsibilities Job title: Chief Executive Officer Salary: £140,000 per annum, plus NHS Pension and car allowance Responsible to:Federation Chair Location:Suffolk (must live in or close commuting distance to Suffolk). Annual leave: 27 days rising to 29 after 5 years service (plus 8 bank holidays) Person Specification Educated to post-graduate level or equivalent experience Evidence of continuing personal development Demonstrable understanding of primary care, the broader health and social care system, and an awareness of external drivers affecting local health and social care commissioning and delivery. Knowledge of regulatory compliance and corporate governance, with a track record of implementing robust governance systems and processes Experience of leading and managing system wide change within general practice. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
The Department of Informatics is looking to appoint a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence, Programming and Software Development (Academic Education Pathway). This is an exciting time to join us as we continue to grow our department and realise our vision of building a diverse, inclusive and innovative Department of Informatics at one the most prestigious universities in the UK. We are seeking an exceptional educator with strong expertise in applied AI programming and software development to join a multi-faculty team designing and delivering a sector-leading, fully online, interdisciplinary digital education programme: the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence, launching in January 2027. This innovative programme will sit within a broader portfolio of interdisciplinary, AI-focused educational offerings across the university. The postholder will play a central role in the design, development, and delivery of practice-oriented, programming-focused learning experiences that equip students from allied disciplines with the skills to build, deploy, and evaluate AI systems in real-world contexts. You will work collaboratively with colleagues across multiple faculties to ensure the programme is coherent, academically rigorous, and grounded in industry-relevant AI programming practices. King's has a number of family-friendly policies, including, the right to apply for flexible working, and support for staff returning from periods of extended absence, for example maternity leave. The Department of Informatics is committed to ensuring an inclusive interview process and will reimburse up to £250 towards any additional care costs (for a dependent child or adult) incurred as a result of attending an interview for this position. Key responsibilities include: Contribute to the curriculum design, module development, and assessment strategy for the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence, with a strong emphasis on applied programming, software engineering, and system implementation with the specific aim of implementing AI solutions. Deliver high-quality online teaching focused on hands-on AI development, including topics such as: Programming for AI (e.g. Python-based workflows, data pipelines, model training and evaluation). Applied machine learning and deep learning implementation. Practical use of AI frameworks, libraries, and development tools. Building, testing, and deploying AI-enabled applications. Design and assess authentic, programming-based learning activities, including programming assignments, projects, and applied case studies that reflect real-world AI practice. Ensure all learning materials, programming activities, and assessments are accessible and inclusive for a diverse, global learner audience with varying technical backgrounds. Innovate in digital pedagogy for applied AI programming, including the use of interactive programming environments, asynchronous and synchronous online teaching, peer learning, and online developer communities. Work collaboratively within the multi-faculty MSc team to ensure technical coherence, programming skill progression, and alignment with industry practice, and contribute to the wider suite of interdisciplinary, AI-focused programmes. Contribute to a programme of scholarship of teaching and learning in applied AI programming and computing education, aligned with departmental and faculty priorities. Provide excellent student support, including acting as Personal Tutor to students on the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence. Where required, undertake enabling academic roles such as Senior Tutor or Assessment Sub-Board Chair, as part of the overall full-time workload allocation. Working Pattern This is a fulltime, open-ended, role with a hybrid working pattern. While some onsite presence will be required for team collaboration, events, and programme activities, there is potential for a substantial proportion of working hours to be undertaken remotely. This is a full-time appointment, and you will be offered an indefinite contract. To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: The successful candidate will demonstrate: Ability to teach across AI foundations, programming, and machine learning to learners from varied academic and professional backgrounds. Experience of online teaching, digital learning design, or innovative pedagogical approaches (highly desirable). Commitment to high quality, learner centred education and to shaping a leading online programme in applied artificial intelligence. Willingness to collaborate across disciplines and contribute to a dynamic, outward facing programme team. Essential criteria: PhD in computer science, artificial intelligence or related field. Ability to teach at FHEQ level 7 (Master's level) across AI foundations, programming, and machine learning to learners from varied academic and professional backgrounds. Ability to develop and deliver high quality and innovative teaching, including teaching delivered by distance learning or online methods Commitment to high quality, learner centered education and to shaping a leading online programme in applied artificial intelligence. Proven ability to collaborate across disciplines and contribute to a dynamic, outward facing programme team. Strong organisational skills, enabling management of curriculum development and delivery alongside any scholarship activity. Desirable criteria: Experience of online teaching, digital learning design, or innovative pedagogical approaches (highly desirable). Evidence of pedagogical or education-focused scholarship outputs (e.g. publications in education journals). Closing date: 29th March 2026.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
The Department of Informatics is looking to appoint a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence, Programming and Software Development (Academic Education Pathway). This is an exciting time to join us as we continue to grow our department and realise our vision of building a diverse, inclusive and innovative Department of Informatics at one the most prestigious universities in the UK. We are seeking an exceptional educator with strong expertise in applied AI programming and software development to join a multi-faculty team designing and delivering a sector-leading, fully online, interdisciplinary digital education programme: the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence, launching in January 2027. This innovative programme will sit within a broader portfolio of interdisciplinary, AI-focused educational offerings across the university. The postholder will play a central role in the design, development, and delivery of practice-oriented, programming-focused learning experiences that equip students from allied disciplines with the skills to build, deploy, and evaluate AI systems in real-world contexts. You will work collaboratively with colleagues across multiple faculties to ensure the programme is coherent, academically rigorous, and grounded in industry-relevant AI programming practices. King's has a number of family-friendly policies, including, the right to apply for flexible working, and support for staff returning from periods of extended absence, for example maternity leave. The Department of Informatics is committed to ensuring an inclusive interview process and will reimburse up to £250 towards any additional care costs (for a dependent child or adult) incurred as a result of attending an interview for this position. Key responsibilities include: Contribute to the curriculum design, module development, and assessment strategy for the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence, with a strong emphasis on applied programming, software engineering, and system implementation with the specific aim of implementing AI solutions. Deliver high-quality online teaching focused on hands-on AI development, including topics such as: Programming for AI (e.g. Python-based workflows, data pipelines, model training and evaluation). Applied machine learning and deep learning implementation. Practical use of AI frameworks, libraries, and development tools. Building, testing, and deploying AI-enabled applications. Design and assess authentic, programming-based learning activities, including programming assignments, projects, and applied case studies that reflect real-world AI practice. Ensure all learning materials, programming activities, and assessments are accessible and inclusive for a diverse, global learner audience with varying technical backgrounds. Innovate in digital pedagogy for applied AI programming, including the use of interactive programming environments, asynchronous and synchronous online teaching, peer learning, and online developer communities. Work collaboratively within the multi-faculty MSc team to ensure technical coherence, programming skill progression, and alignment with industry practice, and contribute to the wider suite of interdisciplinary, AI-focused programmes. Contribute to a programme of scholarship of teaching and learning in applied AI programming and computing education, aligned with departmental and faculty priorities. Provide excellent student support, including acting as Personal Tutor to students on the MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence. Where required, undertake enabling academic roles such as Senior Tutor or Assessment Sub-Board Chair, as part of the overall full-time workload allocation. Working Pattern This is a fulltime, open-ended, role with a hybrid working pattern. While some onsite presence will be required for team collaboration, events, and programme activities, there is potential for a substantial proportion of working hours to be undertaken remotely. This is a full-time appointment, and you will be offered an indefinite contract. To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: The successful candidate will demonstrate: Ability to teach across AI foundations, programming, and machine learning to learners from varied academic and professional backgrounds. Experience of online teaching, digital learning design, or innovative pedagogical approaches (highly desirable). Commitment to high quality, learner centred education and to shaping a leading online programme in applied artificial intelligence. Willingness to collaborate across disciplines and contribute to a dynamic, outward facing programme team. Essential criteria: PhD in computer science, artificial intelligence or related field. Ability to teach at FHEQ level 7 (Master's level) across AI foundations, programming, and machine learning to learners from varied academic and professional backgrounds. Ability to develop and deliver high quality and innovative teaching, including teaching delivered by distance learning or online methods Commitment to high quality, learner centered education and to shaping a leading online programme in applied artificial intelligence. Proven ability to collaborate across disciplines and contribute to a dynamic, outward facing programme team. Strong organisational skills, enabling management of curriculum development and delivery alongside any scholarship activity. Desirable criteria: Experience of online teaching, digital learning design, or innovative pedagogical approaches (highly desirable). Evidence of pedagogical or education-focused scholarship outputs (e.g. publications in education journals). Closing date: 29th March 2026.
If you are a fan of Repair Shop, Trash to Cash or any of the homes & furniture restoration programmes, we've got a great opportunity for you. An opportunity where everyday you'll play a part in the transformation of furniture, both old and new, for an incredible client portfolio including The National Gallery, Imperial College & Le Manoir aux Quat Saisons. Do you care about the environment, love B2B Sales and want to work with a trusted Reading based business leading the Office Furniture & Restoration market for the last 34 years? If so, we are ready to welcome customer-focused & ambitious candidates from ALL SALES BACKGROUNDS who want to embrace this wonderful opportunity. Product sales, furniture sales (commercial or residential), home & kitchen sales would be advantageous. Ready to work together? The Role at a Glance: B2B Sales / Business Development Executive Reading, Berkshire, HQ Based with client visits across Berkshire, Hampshire, Bucks, Wiltshire, Surrey £35,000 Base Depending on Experience (£50,000 OTE Uncapped) Clients Include: The National Gallery, Imperial College & Le Manoir aux Quat Saisons. Values: Innovation, Super Friendly, Big Love for the Environment Company: Sustainable Furniture Restoration Specialists & Commercial Furniture Sales Your Skills: Sales, Business Development, Relationship Building, Customer Service Who we are: Since 1990, we have lovingly delivered our range of furniture sales, restoration and refurbishment solutions to an incredible and diverse range of clients. At 34 years young the business continues to grow with strong demand for our well-renowned craftsmanship and ability to restore furniture back to its former glory, or better. Whether we are refurbishing and reupholstering an entire lounge suite for a 5 star hotel, rebuilding a statement table for Oxford University or restoring period benches for the National Gallery, it's our non-negotiable commitment to our values, standards and sustainability that keeps us at the forefront of our industry. Oh we are also creators of the 'Indestructible Student Chair' loved by colleges and universities across the UK. Where you come in: We are looking for a vibrant, ambitious sales relationship builder who is used to working in a fast paced office environment and who will be responsible for driving sales and growth. Your primary focus will be to create new leads and opportunities to gain new clients. About You: • Preferably, you will have solid previous sales / BDM experience • Any office furniture experience would be a bonus • Be a self starter and also a team player • Be a tenacious individual who develops opportunities through networking • Initiative to find solutions • You champion the customer and grow long lasting relationships • Collaborative with a strong work ethic • Access to own vehicle is essential This is an exciting time to be joining the team as we gear up for an exciting period of growth. Sounds like a good fit? Apply here for a fast-track path to our Leadership Team. Your Experience / Background / Previous Roles May Include: B2B Sales, Furniture Sales, B2B Account Manager, Commercial Furniture Sales, Product Sales, Business Development, Business Development Manager, Business Development Executive, BDM, BDE, Sales Executive, Sales. Application notice We take your privacy seriously. When you apply, we shall process your details and pass your application to our client for review for this vacancy only. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone. Your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to our Data Privacy Policy & Notice on our website for further details. If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
If you are a fan of Repair Shop, Trash to Cash or any of the homes & furniture restoration programmes, we've got a great opportunity for you. An opportunity where everyday you'll play a part in the transformation of furniture, both old and new, for an incredible client portfolio including The National Gallery, Imperial College & Le Manoir aux Quat Saisons. Do you care about the environment, love B2B Sales and want to work with a trusted Reading based business leading the Office Furniture & Restoration market for the last 34 years? If so, we are ready to welcome customer-focused & ambitious candidates from ALL SALES BACKGROUNDS who want to embrace this wonderful opportunity. Product sales, furniture sales (commercial or residential), home & kitchen sales would be advantageous. Ready to work together? The Role at a Glance: B2B Sales / Business Development Executive Reading, Berkshire, HQ Based with client visits across Berkshire, Hampshire, Bucks, Wiltshire, Surrey £35,000 Base Depending on Experience (£50,000 OTE Uncapped) Clients Include: The National Gallery, Imperial College & Le Manoir aux Quat Saisons. Values: Innovation, Super Friendly, Big Love for the Environment Company: Sustainable Furniture Restoration Specialists & Commercial Furniture Sales Your Skills: Sales, Business Development, Relationship Building, Customer Service Who we are: Since 1990, we have lovingly delivered our range of furniture sales, restoration and refurbishment solutions to an incredible and diverse range of clients. At 34 years young the business continues to grow with strong demand for our well-renowned craftsmanship and ability to restore furniture back to its former glory, or better. Whether we are refurbishing and reupholstering an entire lounge suite for a 5 star hotel, rebuilding a statement table for Oxford University or restoring period benches for the National Gallery, it's our non-negotiable commitment to our values, standards and sustainability that keeps us at the forefront of our industry. Oh we are also creators of the 'Indestructible Student Chair' loved by colleges and universities across the UK. Where you come in: We are looking for a vibrant, ambitious sales relationship builder who is used to working in a fast paced office environment and who will be responsible for driving sales and growth. Your primary focus will be to create new leads and opportunities to gain new clients. About You: • Preferably, you will have solid previous sales / BDM experience • Any office furniture experience would be a bonus • Be a self starter and also a team player • Be a tenacious individual who develops opportunities through networking • Initiative to find solutions • You champion the customer and grow long lasting relationships • Collaborative with a strong work ethic • Access to own vehicle is essential This is an exciting time to be joining the team as we gear up for an exciting period of growth. Sounds like a good fit? Apply here for a fast-track path to our Leadership Team. Your Experience / Background / Previous Roles May Include: B2B Sales, Furniture Sales, B2B Account Manager, Commercial Furniture Sales, Product Sales, Business Development, Business Development Manager, Business Development Executive, BDM, BDE, Sales Executive, Sales. Application notice We take your privacy seriously. When you apply, we shall process your details and pass your application to our client for review for this vacancy only. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone. Your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to our Data Privacy Policy & Notice on our website for further details. If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR.
Position BIM Manager Location London Are you a highly skilled BIM Manager with a passion for Digital construction? We are currently seeking an experienced BIM Manager to join our prestigious main contractor client in London. You will lead the BIM implementation & management for a 100m data centre in London working alongside the design and construction teams. What will the role involve? You will manage all BIM-related activities throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring compliance with industry standards, protocols & client requirements. Collaborate closely with key project stakeholders, including Architects, engineers, subcontractors, and consultants, to establish BIM workflows, goals, and deliverables. You will lead on the development & implementation of BIM Execution Plans (BEPs) and BIM protocols for the project, overseeing the coordination, integration, and clash detection of multidisciplinary models. Utilize BIM software & tools to create, manage & update 3D models, documents & databases. Organize and chair BIM coordination meetings, clash detection sessions, and VDC workshops. Provide training & support to colleagues on BIM processes, methodologies, and software usage. What experience will I need to possess? Previous experience as a BIM Manager or similar role, preferably with a main contractor Strong proficiency in BIM software, such as Revit, Navisworks, AutoCAD & BIM 360. In-depth knowledge of BIM standards (e.g., BS 1192, ISO 19650) and industry protocols Demonstrated expertise in BIM coordination, clash detection, and model integration. Familiarity with cloud-based collaboration platforms & EDMS. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to liaise effectively with diverse stakeholders. A degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field is desirable. Why should I apply for this role? Opportunity to work on a prestigious 100 million office project in Leeds. Join a reputable main contractor with a commitment to innovation and excellence. Collaborative and supportive work environment overseen by a highly regarded manager. Professional development and training opportunities with clear progression ladder. Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance and pension sch
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Position BIM Manager Location London Are you a highly skilled BIM Manager with a passion for Digital construction? We are currently seeking an experienced BIM Manager to join our prestigious main contractor client in London. You will lead the BIM implementation & management for a 100m data centre in London working alongside the design and construction teams. What will the role involve? You will manage all BIM-related activities throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring compliance with industry standards, protocols & client requirements. Collaborate closely with key project stakeholders, including Architects, engineers, subcontractors, and consultants, to establish BIM workflows, goals, and deliverables. You will lead on the development & implementation of BIM Execution Plans (BEPs) and BIM protocols for the project, overseeing the coordination, integration, and clash detection of multidisciplinary models. Utilize BIM software & tools to create, manage & update 3D models, documents & databases. Organize and chair BIM coordination meetings, clash detection sessions, and VDC workshops. Provide training & support to colleagues on BIM processes, methodologies, and software usage. What experience will I need to possess? Previous experience as a BIM Manager or similar role, preferably with a main contractor Strong proficiency in BIM software, such as Revit, Navisworks, AutoCAD & BIM 360. In-depth knowledge of BIM standards (e.g., BS 1192, ISO 19650) and industry protocols Demonstrated expertise in BIM coordination, clash detection, and model integration. Familiarity with cloud-based collaboration platforms & EDMS. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to liaise effectively with diverse stakeholders. A degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field is desirable. Why should I apply for this role? Opportunity to work on a prestigious 100 million office project in Leeds. Join a reputable main contractor with a commitment to innovation and excellence. Collaborative and supportive work environment overseen by a highly regarded manager. Professional development and training opportunities with clear progression ladder. Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance and pension sch
Senior Associate Project Manager - Berkshire I am currently working on behalf of a well-established construction consultancy client who is looking to appoint a Senior Associate Project Manager to join their team in Berkshire . This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious and driven project management professional ready to take the next step in their career. The role offers the chance to lead high-quality projects across a range of sectors, play a key role in developing new client opportunities, and contribute to a collaborative and forward-thinking team environment. The Role As Senior Associate Project Manager, you will take full ownership of delivering project management services from initial concept through to completion and final account. Acting as the primary point of contact for clients, you will lead multidisciplinary teams and ensure projects are delivered safely, efficiently and to the highest standards. Key responsibilities will include: Building and maintaining strong client and stakeholder relationships Supporting the growth of existing accounts and identifying new work opportunities Defining detailed client briefs and clarifying consultant and specialist responsibilities Establishing clear communication and reporting structures with clients and design teams Coordinating feasibility studies, site investigations and surveys Advising on and managing the appointment of consultants and specialists Leading statutory approvals processes, including planning and other required consents Developing and managing master programmes across pre- and post-contract stages Overseeing project finances, including cash flow forecasting, expenditure monitoring and payment recommendations Leading design team coordination, including risk and value management Managing tender processes, contractor selection and appointment Undertaking site visits to monitor progress, quality and compliance Administering building contracts (JCT / NEC), including issuing instructions and certificates Chairing progress and coordination meetings Reporting regularly to clients on programme, cost, risk and quality Supporting wider business activities such as financial forecasting, recruitment, business development and team leadership About You To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate: Significant experience within consultancy-led design and construction project management A proven track record of delivering multiple projects concurrently Strong client relationship management and business development capability Excellent communication, leadership and problem-solving skills Proficiency in MS Office and MS Project (or equivalent planning software) Experience across multiple sectors (desirable) A relevant degree (BSc/MSc) in engineering, construction or project management Progression towards or achievement of professional accreditation Ideally, you will hold or be working towards one of the following: MRICS MCIOB APM Personal Attributes Confident communicator with strong relationship-building skills Highly organised with the ability to manage competing priorities Demonstrable experience in risk management and detailed design coordination Strong understanding of procurement routes and contract strategies Commercially aware with an interest in contributing to business growth and attending industry events This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected consultancy with a strong reputation in the built environment sector, offering genuine progression and the chance to play a key role in shaping project delivery and client relationships. For a confidential discussion about this opportunity and my client, please get in touch with Andreea Hudson at Aldwych Consulting . Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Senior Associate Project Manager - Berkshire I am currently working on behalf of a well-established construction consultancy client who is looking to appoint a Senior Associate Project Manager to join their team in Berkshire . This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious and driven project management professional ready to take the next step in their career. The role offers the chance to lead high-quality projects across a range of sectors, play a key role in developing new client opportunities, and contribute to a collaborative and forward-thinking team environment. The Role As Senior Associate Project Manager, you will take full ownership of delivering project management services from initial concept through to completion and final account. Acting as the primary point of contact for clients, you will lead multidisciplinary teams and ensure projects are delivered safely, efficiently and to the highest standards. Key responsibilities will include: Building and maintaining strong client and stakeholder relationships Supporting the growth of existing accounts and identifying new work opportunities Defining detailed client briefs and clarifying consultant and specialist responsibilities Establishing clear communication and reporting structures with clients and design teams Coordinating feasibility studies, site investigations and surveys Advising on and managing the appointment of consultants and specialists Leading statutory approvals processes, including planning and other required consents Developing and managing master programmes across pre- and post-contract stages Overseeing project finances, including cash flow forecasting, expenditure monitoring and payment recommendations Leading design team coordination, including risk and value management Managing tender processes, contractor selection and appointment Undertaking site visits to monitor progress, quality and compliance Administering building contracts (JCT / NEC), including issuing instructions and certificates Chairing progress and coordination meetings Reporting regularly to clients on programme, cost, risk and quality Supporting wider business activities such as financial forecasting, recruitment, business development and team leadership About You To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate: Significant experience within consultancy-led design and construction project management A proven track record of delivering multiple projects concurrently Strong client relationship management and business development capability Excellent communication, leadership and problem-solving skills Proficiency in MS Office and MS Project (or equivalent planning software) Experience across multiple sectors (desirable) A relevant degree (BSc/MSc) in engineering, construction or project management Progression towards or achievement of professional accreditation Ideally, you will hold or be working towards one of the following: MRICS MCIOB APM Personal Attributes Confident communicator with strong relationship-building skills Highly organised with the ability to manage competing priorities Demonstrable experience in risk management and detailed design coordination Strong understanding of procurement routes and contract strategies Commercially aware with an interest in contributing to business growth and attending industry events This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected consultancy with a strong reputation in the built environment sector, offering genuine progression and the chance to play a key role in shaping project delivery and client relationships. For a confidential discussion about this opportunity and my client, please get in touch with Andreea Hudson at Aldwych Consulting . Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK. For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business.
About The Role: A well-established, design-led architectural practice is seeking experienced Senior Project Managers to join its growing residential team. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a collaborative, people-focused studio delivering meaningful housing projects across London and the UK. The role will focus on residential and social housing schemes, including projects involving fire remediation and building safety works. You will play a key role in overseeing delivery from design through to completion, acting as a central point of coordination between clients, consultants and internal teams. In return, the practice offers excellent benefits, hybrid working arrangements, and a genuinely supportive studio culture alongside long-term progression opportunities. Key Responsibilities: Lead cladding remediation, fire safety and new build projects within agreed scope, budget and programme. Monitor performance, manage risk and provide clear, accurate client advice. Oversee contracts (JCT), valuations, payments, variations and reporting. Act as Employer's Agent / Contract Administrator / Project Manager through to completion. Chair meetings, attend site and coordinate in-house and external consultants Key Skills / Requirements: Strong track record leading projects and understanding JCT contracts Experience and interest in architecture, construction and engineering Good working knowledge of the Microsoft Office package Strong negotiation and communication skills Excellent numerical skills To apply for this position please click on the apply button to attach your CV (and portfolio for design positions). By applying for this role you are confirming that you agree to our Privacy Policy (full details are shown at the bottom of our website), and that all details submitted by you are correct and to the best of your knowledge. The Crowd is an equal opportunities employer and agency.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
About The Role: A well-established, design-led architectural practice is seeking experienced Senior Project Managers to join its growing residential team. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a collaborative, people-focused studio delivering meaningful housing projects across London and the UK. The role will focus on residential and social housing schemes, including projects involving fire remediation and building safety works. You will play a key role in overseeing delivery from design through to completion, acting as a central point of coordination between clients, consultants and internal teams. In return, the practice offers excellent benefits, hybrid working arrangements, and a genuinely supportive studio culture alongside long-term progression opportunities. Key Responsibilities: Lead cladding remediation, fire safety and new build projects within agreed scope, budget and programme. Monitor performance, manage risk and provide clear, accurate client advice. Oversee contracts (JCT), valuations, payments, variations and reporting. Act as Employer's Agent / Contract Administrator / Project Manager through to completion. Chair meetings, attend site and coordinate in-house and external consultants Key Skills / Requirements: Strong track record leading projects and understanding JCT contracts Experience and interest in architecture, construction and engineering Good working knowledge of the Microsoft Office package Strong negotiation and communication skills Excellent numerical skills To apply for this position please click on the apply button to attach your CV (and portfolio for design positions). By applying for this role you are confirming that you agree to our Privacy Policy (full details are shown at the bottom of our website), and that all details submitted by you are correct and to the best of your knowledge. The Crowd is an equal opportunities employer and agency.
Chief Executive Officer, Charity Retail Association Lead a national movement at the intersection of retail, sustainability and social impact. Due to the retirement of the current Chief Executive Robin Osterley, a rare and compelling opportunity has arisen to lead one of the UK's most influential membership organisations at a pivotal moment for charity retail, reuse and the circular economy. The Charity Retail Association (CRA) represents the collective voice of charity retailers across the UK. Our members raise millions for good causes, strengthen communities and deliver powerful environmental impact through reuse and sustainable retail. As public, political and commercial focus on sustainability and social value accelerates, CRA's role has never been more important - or more full of potential. We are now seeking a successor Chief Executive Officer to lead the Association into its next chapter. The Opportunity As CEO, you will be the national figurehead and strategic leader for charity retail. You will represent the sector with confidence and authority, while also bringing fresh thinking, modern leadership and a willingness to challenge how things have always been done. Reporting to the Chair of Board of Directors, with accountability to the full Board, you will: Set and deliver a clear, ambitious strategic direction for CRA Be the trusted voice of charity retail with government, regulators, media and sector partners Strengthen and evolve the value CRA offers to a diverse and growing membership Ensure financial resilience and long-term organisational sustainability Lead, develop and inspire a skilled, fully remote team Position charity retail at the forefront of sustainability, reuse and the circular economy This is a high-profile leadership role with genuine national impact - shaping policy, influencing debate and supporting members to thrive in a fast-changing retail and economic landscape. About You You will be a values-driven, credible and confident leader, with senior experience in a charity, membership body, social enterprise or purpose-led organisation. You will bring strategic insight and influence, balanced with approachability and curiosity. You will be comfortable leading through change, engaging diverse stakeholders and turning vision into action. Direct experience of charity retail or sustainability is welcome, but not essential. More important is your leadership capability, learning agility and a genuine commitment to CRA's mission and members. Why Join CRA? Lead a respected organisation with a strong reputation and clear sense of purpose Work alongside an engaged Board and a committed, high-performing team Influence national conversations on sustainability, social value and reuse Build on solid foundations while bringing innovation, modern leadership and fresh momentum If you are excited by the opportunity to lead with purpose, influence and ambition, and to help shape the future of charity retail in the UK, we would love to hear from you. For our candidate pack and details of how to apply please visit our website via the button below.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer, Charity Retail Association Lead a national movement at the intersection of retail, sustainability and social impact. Due to the retirement of the current Chief Executive Robin Osterley, a rare and compelling opportunity has arisen to lead one of the UK's most influential membership organisations at a pivotal moment for charity retail, reuse and the circular economy. The Charity Retail Association (CRA) represents the collective voice of charity retailers across the UK. Our members raise millions for good causes, strengthen communities and deliver powerful environmental impact through reuse and sustainable retail. As public, political and commercial focus on sustainability and social value accelerates, CRA's role has never been more important - or more full of potential. We are now seeking a successor Chief Executive Officer to lead the Association into its next chapter. The Opportunity As CEO, you will be the national figurehead and strategic leader for charity retail. You will represent the sector with confidence and authority, while also bringing fresh thinking, modern leadership and a willingness to challenge how things have always been done. Reporting to the Chair of Board of Directors, with accountability to the full Board, you will: Set and deliver a clear, ambitious strategic direction for CRA Be the trusted voice of charity retail with government, regulators, media and sector partners Strengthen and evolve the value CRA offers to a diverse and growing membership Ensure financial resilience and long-term organisational sustainability Lead, develop and inspire a skilled, fully remote team Position charity retail at the forefront of sustainability, reuse and the circular economy This is a high-profile leadership role with genuine national impact - shaping policy, influencing debate and supporting members to thrive in a fast-changing retail and economic landscape. About You You will be a values-driven, credible and confident leader, with senior experience in a charity, membership body, social enterprise or purpose-led organisation. You will bring strategic insight and influence, balanced with approachability and curiosity. You will be comfortable leading through change, engaging diverse stakeholders and turning vision into action. Direct experience of charity retail or sustainability is welcome, but not essential. More important is your leadership capability, learning agility and a genuine commitment to CRA's mission and members. Why Join CRA? Lead a respected organisation with a strong reputation and clear sense of purpose Work alongside an engaged Board and a committed, high-performing team Influence national conversations on sustainability, social value and reuse Build on solid foundations while bringing innovation, modern leadership and fresh momentum If you are excited by the opportunity to lead with purpose, influence and ambition, and to help shape the future of charity retail in the UK, we would love to hear from you. For our candidate pack and details of how to apply please visit our website via the button below.
SENCO, Rugby (Warwickshire) We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic SENCO who can work within a team of dedicated teachers and hard-working pupils. We are looking for: Enthusiasm and commitment Creativity Someone who cares passionately about supporting children both academically and across all aspects of their development An excellent teacher High expectations of both self and others Effective communication skills Inter-personal skills Someone who can contribute to the further development of the school Fresh and exciting ideas A team player Job Description Ensuring that school policies and procedures are in line with the latest governmental SEN policies and regulations Making sure that school Teachers have the knowledge and skills to carry out SEN policies and to teach children with special learning requirements to a high standard Ensuring that the school is equipped with adequate equipment and facilities for special educational needs, including wheelchair accessibility and audio-visual learning aids Preparing and leading SEN training for Teachers and Teaching Assistants Assessing the specific educational needs of children with learning disabilities and providing recommendations for their support Producing regular reports and updates on the educational progress of children to Senior Teachers and parents Providing one-on-one teaching support to children with learning difficulties in the classroom Providing referrals for children to receive support outside of school hours, from Therapists, Medical Specialists or Tutors We can offer: An inclusive, caring ethos Friendly and well-behaved pupils Helpful and welcoming staff A supportive governing body A drive towards excellence Opportunities for professional development To apply for this vacancy as a SENCO, please email me your CV. Thank you James
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
SENCO, Rugby (Warwickshire) We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic SENCO who can work within a team of dedicated teachers and hard-working pupils. We are looking for: Enthusiasm and commitment Creativity Someone who cares passionately about supporting children both academically and across all aspects of their development An excellent teacher High expectations of both self and others Effective communication skills Inter-personal skills Someone who can contribute to the further development of the school Fresh and exciting ideas A team player Job Description Ensuring that school policies and procedures are in line with the latest governmental SEN policies and regulations Making sure that school Teachers have the knowledge and skills to carry out SEN policies and to teach children with special learning requirements to a high standard Ensuring that the school is equipped with adequate equipment and facilities for special educational needs, including wheelchair accessibility and audio-visual learning aids Preparing and leading SEN training for Teachers and Teaching Assistants Assessing the specific educational needs of children with learning disabilities and providing recommendations for their support Producing regular reports and updates on the educational progress of children to Senior Teachers and parents Providing one-on-one teaching support to children with learning difficulties in the classroom Providing referrals for children to receive support outside of school hours, from Therapists, Medical Specialists or Tutors We can offer: An inclusive, caring ethos Friendly and well-behaved pupils Helpful and welcoming staff A supportive governing body A drive towards excellence Opportunities for professional development To apply for this vacancy as a SENCO, please email me your CV. Thank you James