Overview Do you want to push the boundaries of your profession, working on some of the UK's most interesting schemes in an open, collaborative and empowering culture? Do you have experience of working for an engineering design consultancy? Do you have the ability to deliver a high standard of work with fine attention to detail, a sound knowledge of the UK Building Safety Act, and good communication skills? Do you have the ambition and drive to lead and shape your own team? If this sounds like you, or you're curious to learn more, then this role could be the perfect opportunity. Join our health and safety team to lead our Building Safety service line and work with us to close the gap to a sustainable future. We design and deliver some of the most diverse project's in the UK. Your role Your new role As our new Building Regulations Principal Designer (BRPD) lead, you will need to be an experienced Principal Designer with an extensive background in building design. You must have the ability to deliver high quality consultancy services, to work remotely with colleagues across broad markets, to develop and maintain client relationships and ensure Ramboll projects are compliant with the Building Regulations and the additional duties under the Building Safety Act. The successful candidate can be based from any of our UK offices as we offer flexible hybrid working, with the expectation that they will travel to client sites as required. Key responsibilities Providing technical expert advice on the Building Safety Act and Building Regulations and be the main point of contact within Ramboll as the in-house BRPD, providing support to projects subject to the Building Safety Act across all UK markets including Buildings, Highways, Transport, Energy and Environment & Health Undertaking the BRPD duties including conducting design reviews, chairing meetings and liaising with other duty-holders to ensure compliance with Building Regulations, preparing and maintaining Building Regulations trackers, preparing written reports to ensure compliance (Both Non-HRB and HRB's) and attending client meetings to offer professional advice Play a key role in shaping Ramboll's UK policies and procedures in relation to the building safety Identifying new business opportunities and nurturing client relationships Contribute to and develop bid submissions and fee proposals Supporting wider H&S projects as required Your team You will be part of our fast-growing health and safety team, delivering a wide range of strategic and operational risk management assignments across most sectors and geographies. We combine long-standing reputation for technical expertise with good practice and pragmatic, business-minded advice to assist clients address the complex interplay between regulatory and corporate requirements, organisational culture and change, and the increasingly technical challenges they face. About you From the moment you start at Ramboll, we will support your personal and professional development so that you can continue to grow with the company. Whilst we look forward to supporting your continued learning and development, for this role we have identified some qualifications, skills, and capabilities that will set you up for success. These include: Qualified to degree level (or equivalent) in a construction/design related discipline Building Regulation Principal Designer experience of undertaking the role on both non-HRB's and HRB's Experience of the HRB process including Gateway submissions and working with the Building Safety Regulator Likely to have a background career in Architecture or building design with extensive Building Regulation knowledge and experience Membership to RICS, CABE or CIOB Are a registered BRPD (or working towards) with RIBA or the APS The ability to balance multiple projects and deadlines effectively Possession of good technical writing, communication and client-facing skills What we can offer you Investment in your development Flexible work environment 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays with option to buy/sell 3 additional days Matched pension contributions Private medical cover and life assurance Leaders you can count on, guided by our Leadership Principles Work at the heart of sustainable change Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company. We believe that the purpose of sustainable change is to create a thriving world for both nature and people. So, that's where we start - and how we work. At Ramboll, our core strength is our people, and our history is rooted in a clear vision of how a responsible company should act. Being open and curious is a cornerstone of our culture. We embrace an inclusive mindset that looks for fresh, diverse, and innovative perspectives. We respect, embrace, and invite diversity in all forms to actively cultivate an environment where everyone can flourish and realise their full potential. Ready to join us? Please submit your application. Be sure to include all relevant documents including your CV, cover letter, etc. Deadline: 31/3/26 Thank you for taking the time to apply! We look forward to receiving your application. Ramboll in the United Kingdom Founded in Denmark, Ramboll is a foundation-owned people company. Ramboll has a proven track record of sustainable and responsible business and is a top ten engineering and environmental and sustainability consultancy in the UK, with more than 1,500 employees across 16 offices working towards a more sustainable future. Ramboll experts deliver innovative solutions across Buildings, Transport, Environment & Health, and Energy. Strong values guide what we do and drive an inclusive, collaborative, and highly flexible culture that values people and ideas. Explore and nurture your own passion, expertise, and creativity at Ramboll through work that benefits our people, partners, nature, and society. An equal opportunity employer Equality, diversity, and inclusion is at the heart of what we do. At Ramboll, we believe that diversity is a strength and that different experiences and perspectives are essential to creating truly sustainable societies. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment, where everyone is able to flourish and reach their potential. We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds and characteristics, in addition to the Protected Characteristics as set out in the Equality Act, (2010). As a Disability Confident Committed employer, Ramboll ensures opportunities are accessible to candidates with disabilities. Please reach out to our recruitment team to discuss any adjustments that you might require during the application process. We also know how important it is to achieve the right balance of where, when, and how much you work. When you join Ramboll, you'll have the ability to work your hours flexibly through our positive and inclusive approach to work. Equal opportunity and related statements are part of the company policy and do not imply a guarantee of employment.
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
Overview Do you want to push the boundaries of your profession, working on some of the UK's most interesting schemes in an open, collaborative and empowering culture? Do you have experience of working for an engineering design consultancy? Do you have the ability to deliver a high standard of work with fine attention to detail, a sound knowledge of the UK Building Safety Act, and good communication skills? Do you have the ambition and drive to lead and shape your own team? If this sounds like you, or you're curious to learn more, then this role could be the perfect opportunity. Join our health and safety team to lead our Building Safety service line and work with us to close the gap to a sustainable future. We design and deliver some of the most diverse project's in the UK. Your role Your new role As our new Building Regulations Principal Designer (BRPD) lead, you will need to be an experienced Principal Designer with an extensive background in building design. You must have the ability to deliver high quality consultancy services, to work remotely with colleagues across broad markets, to develop and maintain client relationships and ensure Ramboll projects are compliant with the Building Regulations and the additional duties under the Building Safety Act. The successful candidate can be based from any of our UK offices as we offer flexible hybrid working, with the expectation that they will travel to client sites as required. Key responsibilities Providing technical expert advice on the Building Safety Act and Building Regulations and be the main point of contact within Ramboll as the in-house BRPD, providing support to projects subject to the Building Safety Act across all UK markets including Buildings, Highways, Transport, Energy and Environment & Health Undertaking the BRPD duties including conducting design reviews, chairing meetings and liaising with other duty-holders to ensure compliance with Building Regulations, preparing and maintaining Building Regulations trackers, preparing written reports to ensure compliance (Both Non-HRB and HRB's) and attending client meetings to offer professional advice Play a key role in shaping Ramboll's UK policies and procedures in relation to the building safety Identifying new business opportunities and nurturing client relationships Contribute to and develop bid submissions and fee proposals Supporting wider H&S projects as required Your team You will be part of our fast-growing health and safety team, delivering a wide range of strategic and operational risk management assignments across most sectors and geographies. We combine long-standing reputation for technical expertise with good practice and pragmatic, business-minded advice to assist clients address the complex interplay between regulatory and corporate requirements, organisational culture and change, and the increasingly technical challenges they face. About you From the moment you start at Ramboll, we will support your personal and professional development so that you can continue to grow with the company. Whilst we look forward to supporting your continued learning and development, for this role we have identified some qualifications, skills, and capabilities that will set you up for success. These include: Qualified to degree level (or equivalent) in a construction/design related discipline Building Regulation Principal Designer experience of undertaking the role on both non-HRB's and HRB's Experience of the HRB process including Gateway submissions and working with the Building Safety Regulator Likely to have a background career in Architecture or building design with extensive Building Regulation knowledge and experience Membership to RICS, CABE or CIOB Are a registered BRPD (or working towards) with RIBA or the APS The ability to balance multiple projects and deadlines effectively Possession of good technical writing, communication and client-facing skills What we can offer you Investment in your development Flexible work environment 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays with option to buy/sell 3 additional days Matched pension contributions Private medical cover and life assurance Leaders you can count on, guided by our Leadership Principles Work at the heart of sustainable change Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company. We believe that the purpose of sustainable change is to create a thriving world for both nature and people. So, that's where we start - and how we work. At Ramboll, our core strength is our people, and our history is rooted in a clear vision of how a responsible company should act. Being open and curious is a cornerstone of our culture. We embrace an inclusive mindset that looks for fresh, diverse, and innovative perspectives. We respect, embrace, and invite diversity in all forms to actively cultivate an environment where everyone can flourish and realise their full potential. Ready to join us? Please submit your application. Be sure to include all relevant documents including your CV, cover letter, etc. Deadline: 31/3/26 Thank you for taking the time to apply! We look forward to receiving your application. Ramboll in the United Kingdom Founded in Denmark, Ramboll is a foundation-owned people company. Ramboll has a proven track record of sustainable and responsible business and is a top ten engineering and environmental and sustainability consultancy in the UK, with more than 1,500 employees across 16 offices working towards a more sustainable future. Ramboll experts deliver innovative solutions across Buildings, Transport, Environment & Health, and Energy. Strong values guide what we do and drive an inclusive, collaborative, and highly flexible culture that values people and ideas. Explore and nurture your own passion, expertise, and creativity at Ramboll through work that benefits our people, partners, nature, and society. An equal opportunity employer Equality, diversity, and inclusion is at the heart of what we do. At Ramboll, we believe that diversity is a strength and that different experiences and perspectives are essential to creating truly sustainable societies. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment, where everyone is able to flourish and reach their potential. We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds and characteristics, in addition to the Protected Characteristics as set out in the Equality Act, (2010). As a Disability Confident Committed employer, Ramboll ensures opportunities are accessible to candidates with disabilities. Please reach out to our recruitment team to discuss any adjustments that you might require during the application process. We also know how important it is to achieve the right balance of where, when, and how much you work. When you join Ramboll, you'll have the ability to work your hours flexibly through our positive and inclusive approach to work. Equal opportunity and related statements are part of the company policy and do not imply a guarantee of employment.
The Valuation Tribunal Service (VTS) plays a vital role in supporting the Valuation Tribunal for England (VTE), an independent judicial body responsible for deciding appeals relating to council tax and business rates. As a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, the VTS is committed to fairness, independence, service excellence and the effective stewardship of public funds. The VTS is seeking an experienced, strategic and values-led leader to join the organisation as Chief Executive Officer. In this pivotal role, this person will provide strategic and operational leadership of the VTS, ensuring it delivers high-quality, efficient and impartial administrative support to the VTE while upholding the Tribunal's judicial independence. This person will be the Accounting Officer for the organisation, responsible for governance, financial management and organisational performance. They will work closely with the VTS Chair and Board, the VTE President, and the sponsor department to set and deliver clear strategic priorities, drive continuous improvement and oversee the modernisation of systems and services, including digital transformation. This is a significant leadership opportunity to shape the future of the VTS, balancing operational grip with long-term vision, and ensuring value for money for the taxpayer. The VTS is looking for a senior leader with a strong track record of leading complex service-delivery organisations, in public or private service delivery environments. This person will bring substantial experience of working with boards and senior stakeholders, strong financial and governance capability, and a collaborative, inclusive leadership style aligned with the VTS's values of independence, integrity, service and value. Saxton Bampfylde Ltd is acting as an employment agency advisor to the VTS on this appointment. For further information about the role, including details about how to apply, please visit using reference QBXQA. Alternatively email . Applications should be received by noon on Thursday 12 February 2026.
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
The Valuation Tribunal Service (VTS) plays a vital role in supporting the Valuation Tribunal for England (VTE), an independent judicial body responsible for deciding appeals relating to council tax and business rates. As a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, the VTS is committed to fairness, independence, service excellence and the effective stewardship of public funds. The VTS is seeking an experienced, strategic and values-led leader to join the organisation as Chief Executive Officer. In this pivotal role, this person will provide strategic and operational leadership of the VTS, ensuring it delivers high-quality, efficient and impartial administrative support to the VTE while upholding the Tribunal's judicial independence. This person will be the Accounting Officer for the organisation, responsible for governance, financial management and organisational performance. They will work closely with the VTS Chair and Board, the VTE President, and the sponsor department to set and deliver clear strategic priorities, drive continuous improvement and oversee the modernisation of systems and services, including digital transformation. This is a significant leadership opportunity to shape the future of the VTS, balancing operational grip with long-term vision, and ensuring value for money for the taxpayer. The VTS is looking for a senior leader with a strong track record of leading complex service-delivery organisations, in public or private service delivery environments. This person will bring substantial experience of working with boards and senior stakeholders, strong financial and governance capability, and a collaborative, inclusive leadership style aligned with the VTS's values of independence, integrity, service and value. Saxton Bampfylde Ltd is acting as an employment agency advisor to the VTS on this appointment. For further information about the role, including details about how to apply, please visit using reference QBXQA. Alternatively email . Applications should be received by noon on Thursday 12 February 2026.
Overview Hours of work: 4.5 Hours. Working pattern: Part-time, Term-time only etc. (As the position is part-time/term-time only, the above salary will be pro rata). Closing date: 12pm Monday 23 February 2026. For more information and to apply for the above post, please contact: Pebsham Primary Academy School Place Bexhill on Sea East Sussex TN40 2PU Phone: Email: Website: Please note, we do not accept CVs. (Y)Our Opportunity Our Opportunity Are you looking for an interesting, autonomous and flexible role within education supporting your local school? 4.5hr per week - required to attend the Governors meetings, 6 times per year Pebsham Primary Academy to appoint a highly organised and self-motivated Clerk to Governors to join our amazing community. This vital role is critical to the effectiveness of our Governing Body in fulfilling its core strategic functions. As the Clerk to Governors you will be working effectively with the Chair of governors, the Headteacher and other governors, you will ensure the smooth running of the governing body. The Clerk to Governors role will include: Working with TKAT to ensure the Governing Body meets the requirements of the Trust and the DfE. Preparation, typing and distribution of agendas and associated paperwork Accurate note taking and typing up of minutes at Governor meetings as well as any working parties, committees or panels Maintaining accurate records of the Governing Body and its membership Advising the Governing Body on procedural issues, legal responsibilities and constitutional matters Managing communication, documentation and correspondence relating to the work of the Governing Body The Clerk to Governors is a varied and interesting role which will suit someone who wishes to work flexibly, as it involves a mixture of office and home working, as well as attendance at meetings at the school. Meetings require afternoon/early evening attendance (all meetings are scheduled in advance, with reasonable notice provided). Investing in our employees wellbeing and career development is a priority for us; as the Clerk to Governors we can offer you: Excellent ongoing CPD, training programmes, career development and vast promotion opportunities across the trust Coaching and mentoring from the academy's experienced leadership team A comprehensive induction programme Friendly and supportive environment, where everyone is committed to a work life balance The opportunity to be part of exciting development and innovative change Cycle to work scheme Free eye tests Employee Assistance Programme - free & confidential advice on a variety of subjects ranging from physical and mental health to financial help To discover what makes Pebsham so incredible, please arrange a visit by contacting the school office on or email About TKAT The Kemnal Academies Trust (TKAT) is one of the largest Multi-Academy Trusts in the South & East of England with 45 Primary and Secondary Academies in the TKAT Family. Our ultimate aim is to ensure we drive educational standards through the provision of outstanding teaching, leadership and learning for all. Within the , the shared and common purpose is to work together as a community of schools to ensure that every child, whatever their background, receives a high quality education. We place a high value on collaboration; 'achieving more together', giving staff the opportunity to come together and learn, ensuring a shared sense of purpose across our network and by sharing expertise across the TKAT family. We have a flexible approach to interviews and can offer a range of dates and times to suit your personal circumstances. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early should we receive a significant number of applications. Safeguarding and Equality Safeguarding TKAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Offers of employment will be subject to the full safer recruitment process, including an enhanced disclosure and barring service check. TKAT recognises the value of enabling our employees to develop their career and balance this with their commitments and interests outside of work. In TKAT we promote flexible working practices and opportunities to promote a positive work life balance. Our Commitment - Equity, Inclusion, Diversity and Belonging: At TKAT, we are committed to Equity, Inclusion, Diversity, and Belonging. We embrace and celebrate differences, value individual experiences, aspirations, and achievements, and continuously learn how to grow better together. We actively encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, as we believe diversity strengthens our community and drives us forward. Access to interview Be Who You Are at TKAT - should you be selected and invited to interview please let us know if you require us to adapt the recruitment process to enable you to participate as your authentic self. We want applicants to be able to engage with us in ways that support who they are and we are committed to making adjustments within the recruitment process and within the workplace. To Apply: please visit the TKAT vacancy page at Personal Specification
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
Overview Hours of work: 4.5 Hours. Working pattern: Part-time, Term-time only etc. (As the position is part-time/term-time only, the above salary will be pro rata). Closing date: 12pm Monday 23 February 2026. For more information and to apply for the above post, please contact: Pebsham Primary Academy School Place Bexhill on Sea East Sussex TN40 2PU Phone: Email: Website: Please note, we do not accept CVs. (Y)Our Opportunity Our Opportunity Are you looking for an interesting, autonomous and flexible role within education supporting your local school? 4.5hr per week - required to attend the Governors meetings, 6 times per year Pebsham Primary Academy to appoint a highly organised and self-motivated Clerk to Governors to join our amazing community. This vital role is critical to the effectiveness of our Governing Body in fulfilling its core strategic functions. As the Clerk to Governors you will be working effectively with the Chair of governors, the Headteacher and other governors, you will ensure the smooth running of the governing body. The Clerk to Governors role will include: Working with TKAT to ensure the Governing Body meets the requirements of the Trust and the DfE. Preparation, typing and distribution of agendas and associated paperwork Accurate note taking and typing up of minutes at Governor meetings as well as any working parties, committees or panels Maintaining accurate records of the Governing Body and its membership Advising the Governing Body on procedural issues, legal responsibilities and constitutional matters Managing communication, documentation and correspondence relating to the work of the Governing Body The Clerk to Governors is a varied and interesting role which will suit someone who wishes to work flexibly, as it involves a mixture of office and home working, as well as attendance at meetings at the school. Meetings require afternoon/early evening attendance (all meetings are scheduled in advance, with reasonable notice provided). Investing in our employees wellbeing and career development is a priority for us; as the Clerk to Governors we can offer you: Excellent ongoing CPD, training programmes, career development and vast promotion opportunities across the trust Coaching and mentoring from the academy's experienced leadership team A comprehensive induction programme Friendly and supportive environment, where everyone is committed to a work life balance The opportunity to be part of exciting development and innovative change Cycle to work scheme Free eye tests Employee Assistance Programme - free & confidential advice on a variety of subjects ranging from physical and mental health to financial help To discover what makes Pebsham so incredible, please arrange a visit by contacting the school office on or email About TKAT The Kemnal Academies Trust (TKAT) is one of the largest Multi-Academy Trusts in the South & East of England with 45 Primary and Secondary Academies in the TKAT Family. Our ultimate aim is to ensure we drive educational standards through the provision of outstanding teaching, leadership and learning for all. Within the , the shared and common purpose is to work together as a community of schools to ensure that every child, whatever their background, receives a high quality education. We place a high value on collaboration; 'achieving more together', giving staff the opportunity to come together and learn, ensuring a shared sense of purpose across our network and by sharing expertise across the TKAT family. We have a flexible approach to interviews and can offer a range of dates and times to suit your personal circumstances. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early should we receive a significant number of applications. Safeguarding and Equality Safeguarding TKAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Offers of employment will be subject to the full safer recruitment process, including an enhanced disclosure and barring service check. TKAT recognises the value of enabling our employees to develop their career and balance this with their commitments and interests outside of work. In TKAT we promote flexible working practices and opportunities to promote a positive work life balance. Our Commitment - Equity, Inclusion, Diversity and Belonging: At TKAT, we are committed to Equity, Inclusion, Diversity, and Belonging. We embrace and celebrate differences, value individual experiences, aspirations, and achievements, and continuously learn how to grow better together. We actively encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, as we believe diversity strengthens our community and drives us forward. Access to interview Be Who You Are at TKAT - should you be selected and invited to interview please let us know if you require us to adapt the recruitment process to enable you to participate as your authentic self. We want applicants to be able to engage with us in ways that support who they are and we are committed to making adjustments within the recruitment process and within the workplace. To Apply: please visit the TKAT vacancy page at Personal Specification
Description We're excited to offer a fantastic 12-month full-time FTC opportunity for a Customer Experience Manager to join the marketing team at AXA Global Healthcare in Tunbridge Wells. If you're passionate about creating impactful customer journeys, this is your chance to lead the development and execution of a strategic CX vision that truly makes a difference. Working closely with the CX and Insight Lead, you'll drive initiatives that ensure a smooth, consistent experience across all touchpoints. As the voice of the customer, you'll champion continuous improvement and deliver positive outcomes, all while ensuring our approach aligns with our commitments under the Consumer Duty-especially for customers with vulnerable characteristics. If you're an expert in customer experience with a solid understanding of Vulnerable Customer needs and are ready to shape exceptional customer experiences, then we'd love to hear from you! At AXA we work smart, empowering our people to balance their time between home and the office in a way that works best for them, their team and our customers. You'll work at least two days a week (40%) away from home, moving to three days a week (60%) in the future. Away from home means either attendance at one of our office locations, visiting clients or attending industry events. We're also happy to consider flexible working arrangements, which you can discuss with Talent Acquisition. What you'll be doing: Lead the development and implementation of the Customer Experience (CX) and Vulnerable Customer (VC) strategies. Collaborate with stakeholders to map customer journeys, identifying pain points and areas for CX improvement. Work with Insight, Operations, and Complaints teams to launch CX and VC projects that create a seamless, positive experience across all touchpoints, especially enhancing digital customer interactions. Chair the Vulnerable Customer Forum, ensuring stakeholder engagement and successful delivery within scope, time, and budget. Partner with Compliance to update policies that prioritise the needs of vulnerable customers in everything we do. Act as a customer advocate across all strategic initiatives, ensuring their needs-including those with vulnerabilities-are central to project design. Use root cause analysis of customer complaints to identify opportunities for CX improvements and address key issues. Due to the number of applications we expect to receive for this role, we reserve the right to close this advert earlier than the listed closing date to ensure we're able to effectively manage interest. Therefore, if you're interested in joining us at AXA, please don't hesitate to apply. We know that some candidates may be discouraged from applying if they don't meet every requirement. If you're excited by this job and the prospect of working at AXA but you're not sure you tick every box, we'd still encourage you to apply. What you'll bring: Proven experience in a Customer Experience (CX) role, with demonstrated expertise in leading customer journey mapping workshops with stakeholders. Skilled at facilitating collaborative workshops to map, analyse, and improve end-to-end customer journeys. Ability to apply insights from journey mapping to enhance customer interactions and overall experience. In-depth understanding of Vulnerable Customer requirements and how to incorporate these into journey design. Excellent communication, influencing, and relationship-building skills. Sound presentation, storytelling, and data interpretation abilities to convey journey insights compellingly. Good business and commercial awareness, with the ability to align CX initiatives with company objectives. Highly organised with effective time management skills. Knowledge of Consumer Duty requirements within financial services would be desirable. Internal candidates are encouraged to apply for this role as a secondment opportunity through the internal careers site. As a precondition of employment for this role, you must be eligible and authorised to work in the United Kingdom. This position has been defined as an Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD) role under the IDD regime which means that in addition to pre-employment screening checks, the successful candidate will be subject to background screening every 4 years with an annual declaration in interim years. What we offer: At AXA UK, we're appreciative of the people who work for us and our rewards package is reviewed regularly to reflect that. You can expect to receive: Competitive annual salary of up to £48,000 dependent on experience. Discretionary company & performance-based bonus. Contributory pension scheme (up to 12% employer contributions). Life Assurance (up to 10 x annual salary). Private medical cover. 28 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays. Opportunity to buy up to 5 extra days leave or sell up to 5 days leave. Wellbeing services & resources. AXA employee discounts. To apply, click on the 'apply for this job' button, you'll then need to log in or create a profile to submit your CV. We're proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer and don't discriminate against employees or potential employees based on protected characteristics. If you have a long-term condition or disability and require adjustments during the application or interview process, we're proud to offer access to the AXA Accessibility Concierge. For our support, please send an email to . Who we are Proud to be part of the AXA Group, AXA Global Healthcare specialise in supporting the healthcare needs of globally mobile citizens, around the world. From a routine medical check-up to a lengthy hospital stay, individuals and businesses have relied on the global support and protection we offer, for more than 55 years. Today, we support members living in more than 200 countries from our global hubs in the UK, Europe, Asia, India, USA and Middle East.
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
Description We're excited to offer a fantastic 12-month full-time FTC opportunity for a Customer Experience Manager to join the marketing team at AXA Global Healthcare in Tunbridge Wells. If you're passionate about creating impactful customer journeys, this is your chance to lead the development and execution of a strategic CX vision that truly makes a difference. Working closely with the CX and Insight Lead, you'll drive initiatives that ensure a smooth, consistent experience across all touchpoints. As the voice of the customer, you'll champion continuous improvement and deliver positive outcomes, all while ensuring our approach aligns with our commitments under the Consumer Duty-especially for customers with vulnerable characteristics. If you're an expert in customer experience with a solid understanding of Vulnerable Customer needs and are ready to shape exceptional customer experiences, then we'd love to hear from you! At AXA we work smart, empowering our people to balance their time between home and the office in a way that works best for them, their team and our customers. You'll work at least two days a week (40%) away from home, moving to three days a week (60%) in the future. Away from home means either attendance at one of our office locations, visiting clients or attending industry events. We're also happy to consider flexible working arrangements, which you can discuss with Talent Acquisition. What you'll be doing: Lead the development and implementation of the Customer Experience (CX) and Vulnerable Customer (VC) strategies. Collaborate with stakeholders to map customer journeys, identifying pain points and areas for CX improvement. Work with Insight, Operations, and Complaints teams to launch CX and VC projects that create a seamless, positive experience across all touchpoints, especially enhancing digital customer interactions. Chair the Vulnerable Customer Forum, ensuring stakeholder engagement and successful delivery within scope, time, and budget. Partner with Compliance to update policies that prioritise the needs of vulnerable customers in everything we do. Act as a customer advocate across all strategic initiatives, ensuring their needs-including those with vulnerabilities-are central to project design. Use root cause analysis of customer complaints to identify opportunities for CX improvements and address key issues. Due to the number of applications we expect to receive for this role, we reserve the right to close this advert earlier than the listed closing date to ensure we're able to effectively manage interest. Therefore, if you're interested in joining us at AXA, please don't hesitate to apply. We know that some candidates may be discouraged from applying if they don't meet every requirement. If you're excited by this job and the prospect of working at AXA but you're not sure you tick every box, we'd still encourage you to apply. What you'll bring: Proven experience in a Customer Experience (CX) role, with demonstrated expertise in leading customer journey mapping workshops with stakeholders. Skilled at facilitating collaborative workshops to map, analyse, and improve end-to-end customer journeys. Ability to apply insights from journey mapping to enhance customer interactions and overall experience. In-depth understanding of Vulnerable Customer requirements and how to incorporate these into journey design. Excellent communication, influencing, and relationship-building skills. Sound presentation, storytelling, and data interpretation abilities to convey journey insights compellingly. Good business and commercial awareness, with the ability to align CX initiatives with company objectives. Highly organised with effective time management skills. Knowledge of Consumer Duty requirements within financial services would be desirable. Internal candidates are encouraged to apply for this role as a secondment opportunity through the internal careers site. As a precondition of employment for this role, you must be eligible and authorised to work in the United Kingdom. This position has been defined as an Insurance Distribution Directive (IDD) role under the IDD regime which means that in addition to pre-employment screening checks, the successful candidate will be subject to background screening every 4 years with an annual declaration in interim years. What we offer: At AXA UK, we're appreciative of the people who work for us and our rewards package is reviewed regularly to reflect that. You can expect to receive: Competitive annual salary of up to £48,000 dependent on experience. Discretionary company & performance-based bonus. Contributory pension scheme (up to 12% employer contributions). Life Assurance (up to 10 x annual salary). Private medical cover. 28 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays. Opportunity to buy up to 5 extra days leave or sell up to 5 days leave. Wellbeing services & resources. AXA employee discounts. To apply, click on the 'apply for this job' button, you'll then need to log in or create a profile to submit your CV. We're proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer and don't discriminate against employees or potential employees based on protected characteristics. If you have a long-term condition or disability and require adjustments during the application or interview process, we're proud to offer access to the AXA Accessibility Concierge. For our support, please send an email to . Who we are Proud to be part of the AXA Group, AXA Global Healthcare specialise in supporting the healthcare needs of globally mobile citizens, around the world. From a routine medical check-up to a lengthy hospital stay, individuals and businesses have relied on the global support and protection we offer, for more than 55 years. Today, we support members living in more than 200 countries from our global hubs in the UK, Europe, Asia, India, USA and Middle East.
Overview Do you want to push the boundaries of your profession, working on some of the UK's most interesting schemes in an open, collaborative and empowering culture? Do you have experience of working for an engineering design consultancy? Do you have the ability to deliver a high standard of work with fine attention to detail, a sound knowledge of the UK Building Safety Act, and good communication skills? Do you have the ambition and drive to lead and shape your own team? If this sounds like you, or you're curious to learn more, then this role could be the perfect opportunity. Join our health and safety team to lead our Building Safety service line and work with us to close the gap to a sustainable future. We design and deliver some of the most diverse project's in the UK. Your new role As our new Building Regulations Principal Designer (BRPD) lead, you will need to be an experienced Principal Designer with an extensive background in building design. You must have the ability to deliver high quality consultancy services, to work remotely with colleagues across broad markets, to develop and maintain client relationships and ensure Ramboll projects are compliant with the Building Regulations and the additional duties under the Building Safety Act. The successful candidate can be based from any of our UK offices as we offer flexible hybrid working, with the expectation that they will travel to client sites as required. Your key responsibilities will be: Providing technical expert advice on the Building Safety Act and Building Regulations and be the main point of contact within Ramboll as the in-house BRPD, providing support to projects subject to the Building Safety Act across all UK markets including Buildings, Highways, Transport, Energy and Environment & Health Undertaking the BRPD duties including conducting design reviews, chairing meetings and liaising with other duty-holders to ensure compliance with Building Regulations, preparing and maintaining Building Regulations trackers, preparing written reports to ensure compliance (Both Non-HRB and HRB's) and attending client meetings to offer professional advice Play a key role in shaping Ramboll's UK policies and procedures in relation to the building safety Identifying new business opportunities and nurturing client relationships Contribute to and develop bid submissions and fee proposals Supporting wider H&S projects as required Your new team You will be part of our fast-growing health and safety team, delivering a wide range of strategic and operational risk management assignments across most sectors and geographies. We combine long-standing reputation for technical expertise with good practice and pragmatic, business-minded advice to assist clients address the complex interplay between regulatory and corporate requirements, organisational culture and change, and the increasingly technical challenges they face. About you From the moment you start at Ramboll, we will support your personal and professional development so that you can continue to grow with the company. Whilst we look forward to supporting your continued learning and development, for this role we have identified some qualifications, skills, and capabilities that will set you up for success. These include: Qualified to degree level (or equivalent) in a construction/design related discipline Building Regulation Principal Designer experience of undertaking the role on both non-HRB's and HRB's Experience of the HRB process including Gateway submissions and working with the Building Safety Regulator Likely to have a background career in Architecture or building design with extensive Building Regulation knowledge and experience Membership to RICS, CABE or CIOB Are a registered BRPD (or working towards) with RIBA or the APS The ability to balance multiple projects and deadlines effectively Possession of good technical writing, communication and client-facing skills What we can offer you Investment in your development Flexible work environment 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays with option to buy/sell 3 additional days Matched pension contributions Private medical cover and life assurance Leaders you can count on, guided by our Leadership Principles Work at the heart of sustainable change Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company. We believe that the purpose of sustainable change is to create a thriving world for both nature and people. So, that's where we start - and how we work. At Ramboll, our core strength is our people, and our history is rooted in a clear vision of how a responsible company should act. Being open and curious is a cornerstone of our culture. We embrace an inclusive mindset that looks for fresh, diverse, and innovative perspectives. We respect, embrace, and invite diversity in all forms to actively cultivate an environment where everyone can flourish and realise their full potential. Ready to join us? Please submit your application. Be sure to include all relevant documents including your CV, cover letter, etc. Deadline: 31/3/26 Thank you for taking the time to apply! We look forward to receiving your application. Ramboll in the United Kingdom Founded in Denmark, Ramboll is a foundation-owned people company. Ramboll has a proven track record of sustainable and responsible business and is a top ten engineering and environmental and sustainability consultancy in the UK, with more than 1,500 employees across 16 offices working towards a more sustainable future. Ramboll experts deliver innovative solutions across Buildings, Transport, Environment & Health, and Energy. Strong values guide what we do and drive an inclusive, collaborative, and highly flexible culture that values people and ideas. Explore and nurture your own passion, expertise, and creativity at Ramboll through work that benefits our people, partners, nature, and society. An equal opportunity employer Equality, diversity, and inclusion is at the heart of what we do. At Ramboll, we believe that diversity is a strength and that different experiences and perspectives are essential to creating truly sustainable societies. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment, where everyone is able to flourish and reach their potential. We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds and characteristics, in addition to the Protected Characteristics as set out in the Equality Act, (2010). As a Disability Confident Committed employer, Ramboll ensures opportunities are accessible to candidates with disabilities. Please reach out to our recruitment team to discuss any adjustments that you might require during the application process. We also know how important it is to achieve the right balance of where, when, and how much you work. When you join Ramboll, you'll have the ability to work your hours flexibly through our positive and inclusive approach to work. Ramboll in numbers We're a global company with 18,000+ employees across 35 countries, delivering across Buildings, Transport, Energy, Environment & Health, Water and Management Consulting. Our revenue is publicly reported and reflects our global scale.
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
Overview Do you want to push the boundaries of your profession, working on some of the UK's most interesting schemes in an open, collaborative and empowering culture? Do you have experience of working for an engineering design consultancy? Do you have the ability to deliver a high standard of work with fine attention to detail, a sound knowledge of the UK Building Safety Act, and good communication skills? Do you have the ambition and drive to lead and shape your own team? If this sounds like you, or you're curious to learn more, then this role could be the perfect opportunity. Join our health and safety team to lead our Building Safety service line and work with us to close the gap to a sustainable future. We design and deliver some of the most diverse project's in the UK. Your new role As our new Building Regulations Principal Designer (BRPD) lead, you will need to be an experienced Principal Designer with an extensive background in building design. You must have the ability to deliver high quality consultancy services, to work remotely with colleagues across broad markets, to develop and maintain client relationships and ensure Ramboll projects are compliant with the Building Regulations and the additional duties under the Building Safety Act. The successful candidate can be based from any of our UK offices as we offer flexible hybrid working, with the expectation that they will travel to client sites as required. Your key responsibilities will be: Providing technical expert advice on the Building Safety Act and Building Regulations and be the main point of contact within Ramboll as the in-house BRPD, providing support to projects subject to the Building Safety Act across all UK markets including Buildings, Highways, Transport, Energy and Environment & Health Undertaking the BRPD duties including conducting design reviews, chairing meetings and liaising with other duty-holders to ensure compliance with Building Regulations, preparing and maintaining Building Regulations trackers, preparing written reports to ensure compliance (Both Non-HRB and HRB's) and attending client meetings to offer professional advice Play a key role in shaping Ramboll's UK policies and procedures in relation to the building safety Identifying new business opportunities and nurturing client relationships Contribute to and develop bid submissions and fee proposals Supporting wider H&S projects as required Your new team You will be part of our fast-growing health and safety team, delivering a wide range of strategic and operational risk management assignments across most sectors and geographies. We combine long-standing reputation for technical expertise with good practice and pragmatic, business-minded advice to assist clients address the complex interplay between regulatory and corporate requirements, organisational culture and change, and the increasingly technical challenges they face. About you From the moment you start at Ramboll, we will support your personal and professional development so that you can continue to grow with the company. Whilst we look forward to supporting your continued learning and development, for this role we have identified some qualifications, skills, and capabilities that will set you up for success. These include: Qualified to degree level (or equivalent) in a construction/design related discipline Building Regulation Principal Designer experience of undertaking the role on both non-HRB's and HRB's Experience of the HRB process including Gateway submissions and working with the Building Safety Regulator Likely to have a background career in Architecture or building design with extensive Building Regulation knowledge and experience Membership to RICS, CABE or CIOB Are a registered BRPD (or working towards) with RIBA or the APS The ability to balance multiple projects and deadlines effectively Possession of good technical writing, communication and client-facing skills What we can offer you Investment in your development Flexible work environment 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays with option to buy/sell 3 additional days Matched pension contributions Private medical cover and life assurance Leaders you can count on, guided by our Leadership Principles Work at the heart of sustainable change Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company. We believe that the purpose of sustainable change is to create a thriving world for both nature and people. So, that's where we start - and how we work. At Ramboll, our core strength is our people, and our history is rooted in a clear vision of how a responsible company should act. Being open and curious is a cornerstone of our culture. We embrace an inclusive mindset that looks for fresh, diverse, and innovative perspectives. We respect, embrace, and invite diversity in all forms to actively cultivate an environment where everyone can flourish and realise their full potential. Ready to join us? Please submit your application. Be sure to include all relevant documents including your CV, cover letter, etc. Deadline: 31/3/26 Thank you for taking the time to apply! We look forward to receiving your application. Ramboll in the United Kingdom Founded in Denmark, Ramboll is a foundation-owned people company. Ramboll has a proven track record of sustainable and responsible business and is a top ten engineering and environmental and sustainability consultancy in the UK, with more than 1,500 employees across 16 offices working towards a more sustainable future. Ramboll experts deliver innovative solutions across Buildings, Transport, Environment & Health, and Energy. Strong values guide what we do and drive an inclusive, collaborative, and highly flexible culture that values people and ideas. Explore and nurture your own passion, expertise, and creativity at Ramboll through work that benefits our people, partners, nature, and society. An equal opportunity employer Equality, diversity, and inclusion is at the heart of what we do. At Ramboll, we believe that diversity is a strength and that different experiences and perspectives are essential to creating truly sustainable societies. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment, where everyone is able to flourish and reach their potential. We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds and characteristics, in addition to the Protected Characteristics as set out in the Equality Act, (2010). As a Disability Confident Committed employer, Ramboll ensures opportunities are accessible to candidates with disabilities. Please reach out to our recruitment team to discuss any adjustments that you might require during the application process. We also know how important it is to achieve the right balance of where, when, and how much you work. When you join Ramboll, you'll have the ability to work your hours flexibly through our positive and inclusive approach to work. Ramboll in numbers We're a global company with 18,000+ employees across 35 countries, delivering across Buildings, Transport, Energy, Environment & Health, Water and Management Consulting. Our revenue is publicly reported and reflects our global scale.
Supported Living Service Lead (Surrey) - Must Be A Driver £35,000 per annum Benefits of being a CareTech Employee: We offer Permanent contracts 37.5 hrs per week We provide a full induction programme to Care Certificate Standards We provide FREE training to achieve nationally recognised qualifications in Social Care Career progression path within the company Competitive rates of pay Employee Assistance Helpline Flexible Additional Holiday Purchase Scheme DBS check paid by CareTech prior to starting with us Company Pension Free on-site parking Main Duties and Responsibilities: Lead and direct the day-to-day operational management of the schemes, ensuring that available resources are used effectively to enable the provision of a good quality service with support from the registered manager Ensure that all staff working within the home receive regular supervision, in accordance with CareTech's Policy. Work closely with the Service Development Team, participating in the selection and compatibility of potential new residents, their assessment, and transition into the home if appropriate. Ensure that all service users have a dynamic support plan, which involves the person as far as is possible, takes account that person's needs and aspirations, and is reviewed regularly. Hold responsibility for ensuring that the home operates in accordance with all statutory requirements, using the National Minimum Standards as a benchmark for good practice. Ensure that the homes offer a safe environment geared to creating opportunities for the personal development of service users, taking into account practical, physical and emotional needs. Take a lead role for risk analysis within the homes, ensuring that appropriate assessments take place, and plans put in place to minimise risk where necessary. Ensure that all steps are taken to maintain the health of people living within the homes. Play a supporting role to Senior Managers regarding the Contract Monitoring process, providing reports and management information on the conduct of the home where this is necessary. Liaise with external Agencies as appropriate, and ensure that contact between the staff team and those Agencies is conducted in a professional manner. Work with the Registered Manager and Personnel Department in supporting the recruitment and selection of staff, and assist the Area Manager in the formulation of staffing strategies, Policies and Procedures, and other pieces of managerial work as required. Participate, as required, in the formulation of budgets, and to monitor expenditure in specific budget headings, as required. Ensure that proper record and administrative systems are in place within the home, as required by CareTech Policy & Procedures, and Statutory Authorities. Be accountable for the management of the Home's petty cash float and any monies/valuables belonging to service users kept within the home. Participate in the Area's on-call management system as required. Ensure that the home is run in accordance with good Health & Safety practice and legal requirements. Ensure that maintenance and equipment renewal needs are communicated to the relevant person, obtaining costings/quotes where appropriate, and then ordering items/services once authorised. Ensure that good communication networks are maintained within the home, upwards within CareTech's management structure, and sideways to relevant others. Support the Company's Disciplinary & Grievance processes, as required, including involvement in Investigations, and the Chairing of Disciplinary Hearings if need be. Ensure that all staff within the Home are aware of, and adhere to, CareTech's Policy & Procedures, and to have involvement in the review and revision of these, and other Company documents when required. Undertake any other managerial tasks as required, in accordance with the seniority and level of responsibility inherent in this position. The Successful Candidate for the role will have: Diploma (or equivalent) in Health and Social Care or be willing to work towards. Experience in supporting adults with challenging behaviour, learning disabilities and mental health issues. The ability to keep calm under pressure. Confidence to work alone and as part of a team. Excellent communication skills. The passion to work with vulnerable Adults. The desire and commitment to succeed in this role.
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
Supported Living Service Lead (Surrey) - Must Be A Driver £35,000 per annum Benefits of being a CareTech Employee: We offer Permanent contracts 37.5 hrs per week We provide a full induction programme to Care Certificate Standards We provide FREE training to achieve nationally recognised qualifications in Social Care Career progression path within the company Competitive rates of pay Employee Assistance Helpline Flexible Additional Holiday Purchase Scheme DBS check paid by CareTech prior to starting with us Company Pension Free on-site parking Main Duties and Responsibilities: Lead and direct the day-to-day operational management of the schemes, ensuring that available resources are used effectively to enable the provision of a good quality service with support from the registered manager Ensure that all staff working within the home receive regular supervision, in accordance with CareTech's Policy. Work closely with the Service Development Team, participating in the selection and compatibility of potential new residents, their assessment, and transition into the home if appropriate. Ensure that all service users have a dynamic support plan, which involves the person as far as is possible, takes account that person's needs and aspirations, and is reviewed regularly. Hold responsibility for ensuring that the home operates in accordance with all statutory requirements, using the National Minimum Standards as a benchmark for good practice. Ensure that the homes offer a safe environment geared to creating opportunities for the personal development of service users, taking into account practical, physical and emotional needs. Take a lead role for risk analysis within the homes, ensuring that appropriate assessments take place, and plans put in place to minimise risk where necessary. Ensure that all steps are taken to maintain the health of people living within the homes. Play a supporting role to Senior Managers regarding the Contract Monitoring process, providing reports and management information on the conduct of the home where this is necessary. Liaise with external Agencies as appropriate, and ensure that contact between the staff team and those Agencies is conducted in a professional manner. Work with the Registered Manager and Personnel Department in supporting the recruitment and selection of staff, and assist the Area Manager in the formulation of staffing strategies, Policies and Procedures, and other pieces of managerial work as required. Participate, as required, in the formulation of budgets, and to monitor expenditure in specific budget headings, as required. Ensure that proper record and administrative systems are in place within the home, as required by CareTech Policy & Procedures, and Statutory Authorities. Be accountable for the management of the Home's petty cash float and any monies/valuables belonging to service users kept within the home. Participate in the Area's on-call management system as required. Ensure that the home is run in accordance with good Health & Safety practice and legal requirements. Ensure that maintenance and equipment renewal needs are communicated to the relevant person, obtaining costings/quotes where appropriate, and then ordering items/services once authorised. Ensure that good communication networks are maintained within the home, upwards within CareTech's management structure, and sideways to relevant others. Support the Company's Disciplinary & Grievance processes, as required, including involvement in Investigations, and the Chairing of Disciplinary Hearings if need be. Ensure that all staff within the Home are aware of, and adhere to, CareTech's Policy & Procedures, and to have involvement in the review and revision of these, and other Company documents when required. Undertake any other managerial tasks as required, in accordance with the seniority and level of responsibility inherent in this position. The Successful Candidate for the role will have: Diploma (or equivalent) in Health and Social Care or be willing to work towards. Experience in supporting adults with challenging behaviour, learning disabilities and mental health issues. The ability to keep calm under pressure. Confidence to work alone and as part of a team. Excellent communication skills. The passion to work with vulnerable Adults. The desire and commitment to succeed in this role.
Planning Manager Castle Donington area - commutabale from Leicester, Derby, Nottingham etc 50k Are you a planning manager with experience in the food or FMCG industry? Are you looking for a new exciting challenge in a forward thinking business? Our client, a leading force in the food / FMCG manufacturing industry known for delivering exceptional quality products are currently seeking a seasoned Planning Manager to optimise their supply chains, ensuring seamless operations and timely deliveries. As a key member of the team you will play a crucial role in coordinating production activities, overseeing stock availability, and acting as the interface between demand forecasting and logistics. This is an opportunity to contribute to strategic planning, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and lead a large, dynamic planning team. Key Responsibilities: Coordinate production plans and ensure effective communication with key stakeholders. Manage stock availability to achieve delivery on time and in full targets. Liaise with engineering for planned maintenance and downtime agreements. Chair weekly planning and handover meetings with essential team members. Utilise systems to maintain data integrity of all parts and inventory information. Collaborate with the SLT teams to produce monthly capacity plans Utilise advanced analytics to interpret data and conduct root cause analysis. Implement innovative solutions for improving efficiency and reducing costs. Lead and manage the planning team, including recruitment, training, and performance reviews. What We Need From You: The potential candidate needs to have a track record in FMCG planning for a manufacturing business. Management experience is also required. Food or FMCG experience would be preferred. Ready for an exciting challenge? Apply now and become an integral part of our clients success in delivering excellence within the food manufacturing industry!
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
Planning Manager Castle Donington area - commutabale from Leicester, Derby, Nottingham etc 50k Are you a planning manager with experience in the food or FMCG industry? Are you looking for a new exciting challenge in a forward thinking business? Our client, a leading force in the food / FMCG manufacturing industry known for delivering exceptional quality products are currently seeking a seasoned Planning Manager to optimise their supply chains, ensuring seamless operations and timely deliveries. As a key member of the team you will play a crucial role in coordinating production activities, overseeing stock availability, and acting as the interface between demand forecasting and logistics. This is an opportunity to contribute to strategic planning, collaborate with cross-functional teams, and lead a large, dynamic planning team. Key Responsibilities: Coordinate production plans and ensure effective communication with key stakeholders. Manage stock availability to achieve delivery on time and in full targets. Liaise with engineering for planned maintenance and downtime agreements. Chair weekly planning and handover meetings with essential team members. Utilise systems to maintain data integrity of all parts and inventory information. Collaborate with the SLT teams to produce monthly capacity plans Utilise advanced analytics to interpret data and conduct root cause analysis. Implement innovative solutions for improving efficiency and reducing costs. Lead and manage the planning team, including recruitment, training, and performance reviews. What We Need From You: The potential candidate needs to have a track record in FMCG planning for a manufacturing business. Management experience is also required. Food or FMCG experience would be preferred. Ready for an exciting challenge? Apply now and become an integral part of our clients success in delivering excellence within the food manufacturing industry!
Eryri National Park Authority
Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd
Cynorthwyydd Gweinyddol i'r Cadeirydd a'r Tm Rheoli Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd (gyda gweithio hybrid) Amdanom Ni Mae Awdurdod Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri (PAEC) yn amddiffyn harddwch naturiol, bywyd gwyllt a threftadaeth ddiwylliannol Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri. Gan gwmpasu 823 milltir sgwr, mae'r parc yn gartref i'r mynydd uchaf yng Nghymru, y llyn naturiol mwyaf yng Nghymru, a dros 26,000 o bobl. Rydym nawr
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
Cynorthwyydd Gweinyddol i'r Cadeirydd a'r Tm Rheoli Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd (gyda gweithio hybrid) Amdanom Ni Mae Awdurdod Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri (PAEC) yn amddiffyn harddwch naturiol, bywyd gwyllt a threftadaeth ddiwylliannol Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri. Gan gwmpasu 823 milltir sgwr, mae'r parc yn gartref i'r mynydd uchaf yng Nghymru, y llyn naturiol mwyaf yng Nghymru, a dros 26,000 o bobl. Rydym nawr
We re looking for a highly organised, proactive Administrator to join our small and collaborative Trust team on a self-employed contractor basis . This is a key role supporting the Trust s day to day operations, from serving as the first point of contact for applicants and partners to providing vital administrative support to the Executive Officer, Chair, and Board of Trustees. You ll be someone who enjoys juggling a variety of tasks, building positive relationships, and keeping things running smoothly. From coordinating meetings and managing systems to supporting governance, finance, administration, and communications, you ll play an important part in helping the Trust deliver its work and impact. About you. You must: have solid administrative experience and excellent organisational skills be confident using IT systems and quick to learn new ones be able to communicate clearly and professionally with a wide range of people be discreet, reliable, and comfortable handling confidential information share our values and want to support work that makes a real difference be self-employed and registered with HMRC for tax purposes Why join us? You ll have a key role in a small operations team, with the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the Trust s mission of furthering the profession of occupational therapy. If that wasn t enough, as a completely virtual organisation, you can work from home on days and at times that suit you as a Contractor! This role offers a competitive contract rate of c£17.50 per hour for up to 90 hours per month. The contract is for 12 months initially, with an option to renew. If you re looking for a varied and rewarding administrative role in a purpose and values driven organisation and meet the self-employment requirements , we d love to hear from you! The closing date for this role is Friday 6 th March 2026 at 17:00 GMT Shortlisting will take place 9 th March 2026 and Interviews will be held w/c 16 th March 2026
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
We re looking for a highly organised, proactive Administrator to join our small and collaborative Trust team on a self-employed contractor basis . This is a key role supporting the Trust s day to day operations, from serving as the first point of contact for applicants and partners to providing vital administrative support to the Executive Officer, Chair, and Board of Trustees. You ll be someone who enjoys juggling a variety of tasks, building positive relationships, and keeping things running smoothly. From coordinating meetings and managing systems to supporting governance, finance, administration, and communications, you ll play an important part in helping the Trust deliver its work and impact. About you. You must: have solid administrative experience and excellent organisational skills be confident using IT systems and quick to learn new ones be able to communicate clearly and professionally with a wide range of people be discreet, reliable, and comfortable handling confidential information share our values and want to support work that makes a real difference be self-employed and registered with HMRC for tax purposes Why join us? You ll have a key role in a small operations team, with the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the Trust s mission of furthering the profession of occupational therapy. If that wasn t enough, as a completely virtual organisation, you can work from home on days and at times that suit you as a Contractor! This role offers a competitive contract rate of c£17.50 per hour for up to 90 hours per month. The contract is for 12 months initially, with an option to renew. If you re looking for a varied and rewarding administrative role in a purpose and values driven organisation and meet the self-employment requirements , we d love to hear from you! The closing date for this role is Friday 6 th March 2026 at 17:00 GMT Shortlisting will take place 9 th March 2026 and Interviews will be held w/c 16 th March 2026
Join us as an Assistant Team Manager and help shape the future of children's services in Hampshire. As part of our Family Help Teams , you'll play a pivotal role in supporting frontline Social Workers to deliver early, targeted support to families in their local communities. We're proud to be part of a select group of local authorities recognised by Ofsted as Outstanding for the quality and impact of our children's services. We're looking for experienced and qualified Social Workers ready to step into a leadership role and help shape our ambitious, child-focused practice. What you'll do: Deliver statutory interventions and assessments for children and families, including child protection, child-in-need, care proceedings and contextual safeguarding. Champion the Hampshire Approach , ensuring children's voices are central to all decision-making. Contribute to effective caseload management by co-working complex cases, prioritising tasks and maintaining high standards in written work, assessments and care planning. Support the development of less experienced staff within the Family Help Hubs through supervision, mentoring and group sessions, while ensuring regular case reviews and team briefings are conducted. Provide leadership through chairing statutory meetings, deputising for the Team Manager and acting as a key point of reference for casework decisions and task allocation. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Significant UK-based frontline statutory social work experience, including senior-level practice within Children & Families services. Proven ability to successfully lead, mentor and support other professionals within multi-disciplinary teams. Excellent assessment and supervision skills. Confident in making key safeguarding decisions to ensure children are safe and protected at all times. Proven track record in service development and innovation. Why join us? Outstanding support: Regular, reflective supervision and a culture that values your voice. Flexible working: Including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid options to support work-life balance. Career development: 5 personal development days per year and access to excellent learning opportunities through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Back-office support: Dedicated business support team to free up your time for frontline work. Relocation assistance: Up to £8,500 available for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Wellbeing support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Ready to take the next step? To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Advanced Social Work Practitioner, Senior Social Worker, Deputy Team Manager, Practice Supervisor, Senior Case Manager, Children's Services Practitioner.
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
Join us as an Assistant Team Manager and help shape the future of children's services in Hampshire. As part of our Family Help Teams , you'll play a pivotal role in supporting frontline Social Workers to deliver early, targeted support to families in their local communities. We're proud to be part of a select group of local authorities recognised by Ofsted as Outstanding for the quality and impact of our children's services. We're looking for experienced and qualified Social Workers ready to step into a leadership role and help shape our ambitious, child-focused practice. What you'll do: Deliver statutory interventions and assessments for children and families, including child protection, child-in-need, care proceedings and contextual safeguarding. Champion the Hampshire Approach , ensuring children's voices are central to all decision-making. Contribute to effective caseload management by co-working complex cases, prioritising tasks and maintaining high standards in written work, assessments and care planning. Support the development of less experienced staff within the Family Help Hubs through supervision, mentoring and group sessions, while ensuring regular case reviews and team briefings are conducted. Provide leadership through chairing statutory meetings, deputising for the Team Manager and acting as a key point of reference for casework decisions and task allocation. What we're looking for: Qualified Social Worker registered with Social Work England. Significant UK-based frontline statutory social work experience, including senior-level practice within Children & Families services. Proven ability to successfully lead, mentor and support other professionals within multi-disciplinary teams. Excellent assessment and supervision skills. Confident in making key safeguarding decisions to ensure children are safe and protected at all times. Proven track record in service development and innovation. Why join us? Outstanding support: Regular, reflective supervision and a culture that values your voice. Flexible working: Including a 9-day fortnight and hybrid options to support work-life balance. Career development: 5 personal development days per year and access to excellent learning opportunities through our DfE 'Partner in Practice' initiative. Back-office support: Dedicated business support team to free up your time for frontline work. Relocation assistance: Up to £8,500 available for experienced UK-based Social Workers relocating to Hampshire (subject to management approval). Wellbeing support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. Competitive benefits package: Generous annual leave, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Ready to take the next step? To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Important: You must already have the right to work in the UK. We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role. Other job titles you may be searching for may include: Advanced Social Work Practitioner, Senior Social Worker, Deputy Team Manager, Practice Supervisor, Senior Case Manager, Children's Services Practitioner.
About us At Sierra, we're creating a platform to help businesses build better, more human customer experiences with AI. We are primarily an in person company based in San Francisco, with growing offices in Atlanta, New York, London, France, Singapore, and Japan. We are guided by a set of values that are at the core of our actions and define our culture: Trust, Customer Obsession, Craftsmanship, Intensity, and Family. These values are the foundation of our work, and we are committed to upholding them in everything we do. Our co founders are Bret Taylor and Clay Bavor. Bret currently serves as Board Chair of OpenAI. Previously, he was co CEO of Salesforce (which had acquired the company he founded, Quip) and CTO of Facebook. Bret was also one of Google's earliest product managers and co creator of Google Maps. Before founding Sierra, Clay spent 18 years at Google, where he most recently led Google Labs. Earlier, he started and led Google's AR/VR effort, Project Starline, and Google Lens. Before that, Clay led the product and design teams for Google Workspace. What you'll do As one of our early legal hires, you will have the opportunity to join a small but high impact legal team at an early stage. We are looking for someone who has deep expertise in commercial contracts, but also someone who is also eager to broaden their scope across IP, regulatory, and product. You will thrive in dynamic environments, enjoy tackling challenges beyond your comfort zone, and be excited to contribute across the business. In return, we'll provide the support and opportunities you need to grow and excel as a lawyer. You'll be part of a legal team that is highly respected within both the company and the broader legal industry-committed to excellence, collaboration, and making a meaningful impact. Commercial Contracting: Structure, negotiate and advise on all commercial contracts, including SaaS subscription agreements, technology licenses, professional services agreements, channel partner agreement, vendor agreements and NDAs. Commercial privacy and security contracting experience (e.g., DPAs, BAAs, security agreements) is a plus. Operational Excellence: Help build out our commercial function to be best in class. We aim to be the fastest and strongest, where the legal team is the differentiator in the contract lifecycle. You will be developing templates, playbooks, and workflows to drive efficiency and scalability. Expertise: Deep knowledge of practice areas that underpin the commercial practice, including contract law, IP and privacy. You will also want to work in AI and understand the nuances of law as it relates to AI, including the evolving regulatory frameworks. You will be expected to advise broadly on all contractual issues and be comfortable doing so. Teamwork: A team player first and foremost. Sierra is a unique place to work, with a strong sense of togetherness, and the legal team is no exception. You will look out for your colleagues, be accustomed to sharing and helping the team succeed. Judgement: Understand risk in the context of a hyperscaling business, have sound judgement and be strategic in your decision making. You will not be afraid to make judgement calls, and you will be empowered to do so. Approach: A strong work ethic with an eye for detail. You will strive for perfection, and expect that of others. Collaborate: Collaborate cross functionally with Sales, Operations, and Agent Development teams to support revenue growth and strategic business initiatives. What you'll bring 2-6 years of legal experience, with a combination of both large law firm and in house experience at a tech company. A strong background in negotiating and managing complex commercial contracts, preferably in SaaS, AI, or enterprise software. Strong communication skills (verbal and written) and the ability to partner with both legal and non legal stakeholders. A proactive mindset and the ability to navigate ambiguity in a fast paced, dynamic startup environment. Even better Experience of privacy/regulatory frameworks and can advise on data processing agreements and security related contract provisions. A passion for AI, with a deep understanding of AI products, LLMs and the related legal issues. Law firm experience at a top tier, internationally recognized law firm. Experience working at a high growth startup and operating with a sense of ownership. Our values Trust: We build trust with our customers with our accountability, empathy, quality, and responsiveness. We build trust in AI by making it more accessible, safe, and useful. We build trust with each other by showing up for each other professionally and personally, creating an environment that enables all of us to do our best work. Customer Obsession: We deeply understand our customers' business goals and relentlessly focus on driving outcomes, not just technical milestones. Everyone at the company knows and spends time with our customers. When our customer is having an issue, we drop everything and fix it. Craftsmanship: We get the details right, from the words on the page to the system architecture. We have good taste. When we notice something isn't right, we take the time to fix it. We are proud of the products we produce. We continuously self reflect to continuously self improve. Intensity: We know we don't have the luxury of patience. We play to win. We care about our product being the best, and when it isn't, we fix it. When we fail, we talk about it openly and without blame so we succeed the next timep> : We know that balance and intensity are compatible, and we model it in our actions and processes. We are the best technology company for parents. We support and respect each other and celebrate each other's personal and professional achievements. What we offer We want our benefits to reflect our values and offer the following to full time employees: Flexible (Unlimited) Paid Time Off Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits for you and your family Life Insurance and Disability Benefits Retirement Plan (e.g., 401K, pension) with Sierra match Parental Leave Fertility and family building benefits through Carrot Lunch, as well as delicious snacks and coffee to keep you energized Discretionary Benefit Stipend giving people the ability to spend where it matters most Free alphorn lessons These benefits are further detailed in Sierra's policies and are subject to change at any time, consistent with the terms of any applicable compensation or benefits plans. Eligible full time employees can participate in Sierra's equity plans subject to the terms of the applicable plans and policies. Be you, with us We're working to bring the transformative power of AI to every organization in the world. To do so, it is important to us that the diversity of our employees represents the diversity of our customers. We believe that our work and culture are better when we encourage, support, and respect different skills and experiences represented within our team. We encourage you to apply even if your experience doesn't precisely match the job description. We strive to evaluate all applicants consistently without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, pregnancy, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation, citizenship, or any other legally protected class.
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
About us At Sierra, we're creating a platform to help businesses build better, more human customer experiences with AI. We are primarily an in person company based in San Francisco, with growing offices in Atlanta, New York, London, France, Singapore, and Japan. We are guided by a set of values that are at the core of our actions and define our culture: Trust, Customer Obsession, Craftsmanship, Intensity, and Family. These values are the foundation of our work, and we are committed to upholding them in everything we do. Our co founders are Bret Taylor and Clay Bavor. Bret currently serves as Board Chair of OpenAI. Previously, he was co CEO of Salesforce (which had acquired the company he founded, Quip) and CTO of Facebook. Bret was also one of Google's earliest product managers and co creator of Google Maps. Before founding Sierra, Clay spent 18 years at Google, where he most recently led Google Labs. Earlier, he started and led Google's AR/VR effort, Project Starline, and Google Lens. Before that, Clay led the product and design teams for Google Workspace. What you'll do As one of our early legal hires, you will have the opportunity to join a small but high impact legal team at an early stage. We are looking for someone who has deep expertise in commercial contracts, but also someone who is also eager to broaden their scope across IP, regulatory, and product. You will thrive in dynamic environments, enjoy tackling challenges beyond your comfort zone, and be excited to contribute across the business. In return, we'll provide the support and opportunities you need to grow and excel as a lawyer. You'll be part of a legal team that is highly respected within both the company and the broader legal industry-committed to excellence, collaboration, and making a meaningful impact. Commercial Contracting: Structure, negotiate and advise on all commercial contracts, including SaaS subscription agreements, technology licenses, professional services agreements, channel partner agreement, vendor agreements and NDAs. Commercial privacy and security contracting experience (e.g., DPAs, BAAs, security agreements) is a plus. Operational Excellence: Help build out our commercial function to be best in class. We aim to be the fastest and strongest, where the legal team is the differentiator in the contract lifecycle. You will be developing templates, playbooks, and workflows to drive efficiency and scalability. Expertise: Deep knowledge of practice areas that underpin the commercial practice, including contract law, IP and privacy. You will also want to work in AI and understand the nuances of law as it relates to AI, including the evolving regulatory frameworks. You will be expected to advise broadly on all contractual issues and be comfortable doing so. Teamwork: A team player first and foremost. Sierra is a unique place to work, with a strong sense of togetherness, and the legal team is no exception. You will look out for your colleagues, be accustomed to sharing and helping the team succeed. Judgement: Understand risk in the context of a hyperscaling business, have sound judgement and be strategic in your decision making. You will not be afraid to make judgement calls, and you will be empowered to do so. Approach: A strong work ethic with an eye for detail. You will strive for perfection, and expect that of others. Collaborate: Collaborate cross functionally with Sales, Operations, and Agent Development teams to support revenue growth and strategic business initiatives. What you'll bring 2-6 years of legal experience, with a combination of both large law firm and in house experience at a tech company. A strong background in negotiating and managing complex commercial contracts, preferably in SaaS, AI, or enterprise software. Strong communication skills (verbal and written) and the ability to partner with both legal and non legal stakeholders. A proactive mindset and the ability to navigate ambiguity in a fast paced, dynamic startup environment. Even better Experience of privacy/regulatory frameworks and can advise on data processing agreements and security related contract provisions. A passion for AI, with a deep understanding of AI products, LLMs and the related legal issues. Law firm experience at a top tier, internationally recognized law firm. Experience working at a high growth startup and operating with a sense of ownership. Our values Trust: We build trust with our customers with our accountability, empathy, quality, and responsiveness. We build trust in AI by making it more accessible, safe, and useful. We build trust with each other by showing up for each other professionally and personally, creating an environment that enables all of us to do our best work. Customer Obsession: We deeply understand our customers' business goals and relentlessly focus on driving outcomes, not just technical milestones. Everyone at the company knows and spends time with our customers. When our customer is having an issue, we drop everything and fix it. Craftsmanship: We get the details right, from the words on the page to the system architecture. We have good taste. When we notice something isn't right, we take the time to fix it. We are proud of the products we produce. We continuously self reflect to continuously self improve. Intensity: We know we don't have the luxury of patience. We play to win. We care about our product being the best, and when it isn't, we fix it. When we fail, we talk about it openly and without blame so we succeed the next timep> : We know that balance and intensity are compatible, and we model it in our actions and processes. We are the best technology company for parents. We support and respect each other and celebrate each other's personal and professional achievements. What we offer We want our benefits to reflect our values and offer the following to full time employees: Flexible (Unlimited) Paid Time Off Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits for you and your family Life Insurance and Disability Benefits Retirement Plan (e.g., 401K, pension) with Sierra match Parental Leave Fertility and family building benefits through Carrot Lunch, as well as delicious snacks and coffee to keep you energized Discretionary Benefit Stipend giving people the ability to spend where it matters most Free alphorn lessons These benefits are further detailed in Sierra's policies and are subject to change at any time, consistent with the terms of any applicable compensation or benefits plans. Eligible full time employees can participate in Sierra's equity plans subject to the terms of the applicable plans and policies. Be you, with us We're working to bring the transformative power of AI to every organization in the world. To do so, it is important to us that the diversity of our employees represents the diversity of our customers. We believe that our work and culture are better when we encourage, support, and respect different skills and experiences represented within our team. We encourage you to apply even if your experience doesn't precisely match the job description. We strive to evaluate all applicants consistently without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, pregnancy, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation, citizenship, or any other legally protected class.
Lead with Purpose. Shape the Future of Later Life. Are you ready to guide a dynamic, forward-thinking charity? We believe later life should be lived with dignity, joy, and opportunity. For nearly seventy years, we've been supporting older adults in Merton with advice, practical help, and social connection. Now, as we navigate an ever-changing landscape and deliver on our ambitious strategic plan, we're seeking an exceptional Chair of Trustees to help us steer the next chapter. Time Commitment: Approx. 2-3 days per month Location: Merton (Board meetings and events) Remuneration: Voluntary (expenses reimbursed) About the organisation We're a 'small but mighty' charity with a big impact. Our mission is simple: to provide quality advice and services that meet the needs of older adults in Merton. From befriending and activity programmes to practical home support and accredited advice, we help thousands of people each year to love later life. With an income of £1.2m, a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, and strong partnerships across health, care, and community sectors, we're proud of our achievements and excited about what is to come. Why This Role Matters As Chair, you'll lead a committed Board and work closely with our CEO to ensure the charity thrives in a challenging environment. You will: Shape strategic direction: Drive delivery of our three-year plan, focusing on outreach, sustainability, and improved health and wellbeing outcomes. Champion collaboration: Strengthen partnerships across health, care, and voluntary sectors to reduce inequalities and improve lives. Ensure strong governance: Uphold charity law and best practice, ensuring financial resilience and effective administration. Be a visible leader: Represent Age UK Merton externally, inspire stakeholders, and help diversify income streams for long-term sustainability. What Makes This Opportunity Inspiring Impact and Purpose: Your leadership will directly improve the lives of older adults in Merton. Strong Foundations: Accredited for quality advice and befriending services, with a clear strategic plan and committed team. Exciting Growth: We're expanding outreach and engagement, co-designing services with clients, and building a sustainable future. Collaborative Culture: Trustees and staff share values of quality, integrity, kindness, inclusivity, and collaboration. Ideal Candidate Profile Essential Skills and Experience Previous Board-level experience, ideally as Chair or Trustee. Strategic vision, financial acumen, and strong leadership skills. Ability to build relationships and represent the organisation publicly. Commitment to Age UK Merton's mission and values. Desirable Understanding of adult social care or health sectors. Knowledge of Merton and its communities. Recruitment Timeline To ensure equitable access to information and uphold the charity's commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, they will be hosting a Q&A webinar in place of individual informal calls with the outgoing Chair. We encourage all interested candidates to submit questions in advance, which will be addressed during the session. Please register your interest in attending this webinar on Wednesday 11th February 2026 and we will send you a link. Application Deadline: 9th March 2026 Interviews: w/c 13th April 2026 How to Apply Charity People Ltd is acting as a recruitment agency advisor to the charity on this appointment. Interested candidates are invited to submit a CV to and request a candidate pack in the first instance. For an informal conversation about the role or if you have further questions prior to applying, please contact Fabrice Yala on or We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so we can help make the application process work for you. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Feb 07, 2026
Full time
Lead with Purpose. Shape the Future of Later Life. Are you ready to guide a dynamic, forward-thinking charity? We believe later life should be lived with dignity, joy, and opportunity. For nearly seventy years, we've been supporting older adults in Merton with advice, practical help, and social connection. Now, as we navigate an ever-changing landscape and deliver on our ambitious strategic plan, we're seeking an exceptional Chair of Trustees to help us steer the next chapter. Time Commitment: Approx. 2-3 days per month Location: Merton (Board meetings and events) Remuneration: Voluntary (expenses reimbursed) About the organisation We're a 'small but mighty' charity with a big impact. Our mission is simple: to provide quality advice and services that meet the needs of older adults in Merton. From befriending and activity programmes to practical home support and accredited advice, we help thousands of people each year to love later life. With an income of £1.2m, a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, and strong partnerships across health, care, and community sectors, we're proud of our achievements and excited about what is to come. Why This Role Matters As Chair, you'll lead a committed Board and work closely with our CEO to ensure the charity thrives in a challenging environment. You will: Shape strategic direction: Drive delivery of our three-year plan, focusing on outreach, sustainability, and improved health and wellbeing outcomes. Champion collaboration: Strengthen partnerships across health, care, and voluntary sectors to reduce inequalities and improve lives. Ensure strong governance: Uphold charity law and best practice, ensuring financial resilience and effective administration. Be a visible leader: Represent Age UK Merton externally, inspire stakeholders, and help diversify income streams for long-term sustainability. What Makes This Opportunity Inspiring Impact and Purpose: Your leadership will directly improve the lives of older adults in Merton. Strong Foundations: Accredited for quality advice and befriending services, with a clear strategic plan and committed team. Exciting Growth: We're expanding outreach and engagement, co-designing services with clients, and building a sustainable future. Collaborative Culture: Trustees and staff share values of quality, integrity, kindness, inclusivity, and collaboration. Ideal Candidate Profile Essential Skills and Experience Previous Board-level experience, ideally as Chair or Trustee. Strategic vision, financial acumen, and strong leadership skills. Ability to build relationships and represent the organisation publicly. Commitment to Age UK Merton's mission and values. Desirable Understanding of adult social care or health sectors. Knowledge of Merton and its communities. Recruitment Timeline To ensure equitable access to information and uphold the charity's commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, they will be hosting a Q&A webinar in place of individual informal calls with the outgoing Chair. We encourage all interested candidates to submit questions in advance, which will be addressed during the session. Please register your interest in attending this webinar on Wednesday 11th February 2026 and we will send you a link. Application Deadline: 9th March 2026 Interviews: w/c 13th April 2026 How to Apply Charity People Ltd is acting as a recruitment agency advisor to the charity on this appointment. Interested candidates are invited to submit a CV to and request a candidate pack in the first instance. For an informal conversation about the role or if you have further questions prior to applying, please contact Fabrice Yala on or We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability, and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so we can help make the application process work for you. Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that actively and deliberately promotes equity, diversity and inclusion. We know organisations thrive when inclusion is at the forefront. We evidence our commitment by matching charity needs with the skills and experience of candidates irrespective of background e.g. age, disability (including hidden disabilities), gender, gender identity or gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation. We do this because we believe that greater diversity leads to greater results for the charities we work with.
Position: ERG Associate (Employee Resource Group) - DEIB Location: Warwick, Hybrid (minimum 1 day per week on-site) Duration: Initial 12 Months Salary (via Adecco): From 35,500 per annum + 5% utilisation bonus & Additional Benefits About the Role Our high-profile Client, National Energy System Operator (NESO) is looking for a passionate ERG Associate to join their DEIB team, within the People function. This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to kickstart or accelerate their career in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, gaining exposure across a high-profile, forward-thinking organisation! This role will report to the DEIB Manager with a focus on enabling sustainable ways of working across the ERGs, while also contributing to NESO's wider DEIB goals and priorities. This role provides hands-on experience in ERG operations, stakeholder engagement, governance, and planning - a real stepping stone into a rewarding DEIB career. Key Responsibilities: Act as the first point of contact for ERG queries, providing clarity and guidance on processes Maintain and update ERG shared planners, communications calendars, and reporting tools Support governance processes, including co-chair and vice-chair interviews, leadership transitions, and forum planning Facilitate collaboration between ERGs and internal stakeholders to align activities with organisational priorities Track and manage ERG expenses accurately and provide oversight on budgets Identify gaps in processes or documentation and create practical tools or guidance to improve ERG operations Support the planning and delivery of events, forums, and conferences to enhance ERG engagement About You You'll excel in this role if you are: Passionate about DEIB and eager to build a career in this space Highly organised, with strong admin and coordination skills Confident with technology and comfortable using MS Office tools A natural connector, able to liaise across multiple stakeholders and sites Detail-oriented and proactive, ensuring deadlines are met and processes run smoothly Motivated to learn and grow within a supportive, collaborative DEIB team Why NESO? Work for a high-profile, forward-thinking organisation shaping the UK's whole energy system Be part of a friendly, collaborative team with a strong passion for DEIB Gain hands-on experience across 10 key ERGs and enterprise-wide DEIB initiatives Enjoy hybrid working from Warwick, with occasional travel opportunity to other NESO sites Build your career in DEIB with exposure to strategic stakeholders, governance, and programme delivery. Passionate about DEIB and looking to take the next step in your career? If so, apply now with an up-to-date CV for consideration! Note - if you do not hear back within 72 hours of applying, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion, however, we will have your CV and contact details on files should something more suitable arise. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention. Pontoon is an employment consultancy. We put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive.
Feb 06, 2026
Contractor
Position: ERG Associate (Employee Resource Group) - DEIB Location: Warwick, Hybrid (minimum 1 day per week on-site) Duration: Initial 12 Months Salary (via Adecco): From 35,500 per annum + 5% utilisation bonus & Additional Benefits About the Role Our high-profile Client, National Energy System Operator (NESO) is looking for a passionate ERG Associate to join their DEIB team, within the People function. This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone looking to kickstart or accelerate their career in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, gaining exposure across a high-profile, forward-thinking organisation! This role will report to the DEIB Manager with a focus on enabling sustainable ways of working across the ERGs, while also contributing to NESO's wider DEIB goals and priorities. This role provides hands-on experience in ERG operations, stakeholder engagement, governance, and planning - a real stepping stone into a rewarding DEIB career. Key Responsibilities: Act as the first point of contact for ERG queries, providing clarity and guidance on processes Maintain and update ERG shared planners, communications calendars, and reporting tools Support governance processes, including co-chair and vice-chair interviews, leadership transitions, and forum planning Facilitate collaboration between ERGs and internal stakeholders to align activities with organisational priorities Track and manage ERG expenses accurately and provide oversight on budgets Identify gaps in processes or documentation and create practical tools or guidance to improve ERG operations Support the planning and delivery of events, forums, and conferences to enhance ERG engagement About You You'll excel in this role if you are: Passionate about DEIB and eager to build a career in this space Highly organised, with strong admin and coordination skills Confident with technology and comfortable using MS Office tools A natural connector, able to liaise across multiple stakeholders and sites Detail-oriented and proactive, ensuring deadlines are met and processes run smoothly Motivated to learn and grow within a supportive, collaborative DEIB team Why NESO? Work for a high-profile, forward-thinking organisation shaping the UK's whole energy system Be part of a friendly, collaborative team with a strong passion for DEIB Gain hands-on experience across 10 key ERGs and enterprise-wide DEIB initiatives Enjoy hybrid working from Warwick, with occasional travel opportunity to other NESO sites Build your career in DEIB with exposure to strategic stakeholders, governance, and programme delivery. Passionate about DEIB and looking to take the next step in your career? If so, apply now with an up-to-date CV for consideration! Note - if you do not hear back within 72 hours of applying, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion, however, we will have your CV and contact details on files should something more suitable arise. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention. Pontoon is an employment consultancy. We put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive.
Health, Safety & Environmental Advisor (HSQE) Harpenden-based South of England A growing, highly respected communications and infrastructure contractor working across rail, highways, and critical national infrastructure. Based in Harpenden, we deliver complex, safety-critical works for major clients including Network Rail, supporting projects that keep the UK moving and connected. We pride ourselves on doing things properly - with high standards, strong leadership, and a genuinely positive safety culture. As our business continues to grow, we're now looking for an experienced Health, Safety & Environmental Advisor to play a key role in shaping, supporting, and championing HSQE excellence across our operations in the South of England. The Role This is a senior, hands-on HSQE role within the business, working closely with our leadership team, site managers, and clients. You'll be the company's competent HSQE representative for both head office and operational sites, ensuring full compliance with legal, client, and industry requirements - particularly within Network Rail and highway environments . You'll be visible, trusted, and influential, supporting live projects, maintaining critical accreditations, and driving continual improvement across health, safety, and environmental performance. Key Responsibilities Act as the HSQE lead for Network Rail and Highway works , in line with NR/L2/INI/CP0070 Support and maintain the company's Network Rail Principal Contractor Licence Provide regular HSQE reporting to the Senior Management Team Deliver site inductions, briefings, and workforce consultations Ensure HSQE compliance across all Gauge operational sites and projects Attend and contribute to client and project H&S meetings and forums Coordinate and chair weekly HSQE Senior Management meetings Lead the development and continual improvement of Safety and Environmental Management Systems (SMS / EMS) Manage the Occupational Health interface Support Safe Systems of Work planning, including: Network Rail SSOW Planning RAMS Method Statements WPP / TBS Drive continuous health, safety, and environmental improvement across the workforce and supply chain Provide clear, practical, and pragmatic HSQE advice to managers, supervisors, and site teams What We're Looking For Essential Full UK driving licence Environmental qualification CSCS Card Minimum 3 years' HSQE experience within rail and highway environments Experience across Network Rail AC, DC, and non-electrified infrastructure Strong knowledge of Network Rail standards, RISQS, and Principal Contractor Licence audits Good working knowledge of NRSWA Desirable NEBOSH Diploma or NVQ Level 3 (Rail) TechIOSH (or higher) IOSH membership ISO 45001 / OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001 Auditor (or working towards) Experience supporting or leading management system audits and accreditations Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
Health, Safety & Environmental Advisor (HSQE) Harpenden-based South of England A growing, highly respected communications and infrastructure contractor working across rail, highways, and critical national infrastructure. Based in Harpenden, we deliver complex, safety-critical works for major clients including Network Rail, supporting projects that keep the UK moving and connected. We pride ourselves on doing things properly - with high standards, strong leadership, and a genuinely positive safety culture. As our business continues to grow, we're now looking for an experienced Health, Safety & Environmental Advisor to play a key role in shaping, supporting, and championing HSQE excellence across our operations in the South of England. The Role This is a senior, hands-on HSQE role within the business, working closely with our leadership team, site managers, and clients. You'll be the company's competent HSQE representative for both head office and operational sites, ensuring full compliance with legal, client, and industry requirements - particularly within Network Rail and highway environments . You'll be visible, trusted, and influential, supporting live projects, maintaining critical accreditations, and driving continual improvement across health, safety, and environmental performance. Key Responsibilities Act as the HSQE lead for Network Rail and Highway works , in line with NR/L2/INI/CP0070 Support and maintain the company's Network Rail Principal Contractor Licence Provide regular HSQE reporting to the Senior Management Team Deliver site inductions, briefings, and workforce consultations Ensure HSQE compliance across all Gauge operational sites and projects Attend and contribute to client and project H&S meetings and forums Coordinate and chair weekly HSQE Senior Management meetings Lead the development and continual improvement of Safety and Environmental Management Systems (SMS / EMS) Manage the Occupational Health interface Support Safe Systems of Work planning, including: Network Rail SSOW Planning RAMS Method Statements WPP / TBS Drive continuous health, safety, and environmental improvement across the workforce and supply chain Provide clear, practical, and pragmatic HSQE advice to managers, supervisors, and site teams What We're Looking For Essential Full UK driving licence Environmental qualification CSCS Card Minimum 3 years' HSQE experience within rail and highway environments Experience across Network Rail AC, DC, and non-electrified infrastructure Strong knowledge of Network Rail standards, RISQS, and Principal Contractor Licence audits Good working knowledge of NRSWA Desirable NEBOSH Diploma or NVQ Level 3 (Rail) TechIOSH (or higher) IOSH membership ISO 45001 / OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001 Auditor (or working towards) Experience supporting or leading management system audits and accreditations Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people.
One of the most influential public leadership roles in social housing The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) plays a vital role in the lives of millions of people across England. Through effective regulation, it supports safe, well run and financially resilient social housing, helping to protect tenants and sustain confidence in a sector that plays a central role in communities. Independent and accountable to Parliament, RSH operates with a clear statutory remit and a strong sense of public responsibility. With this important foundation in place, RSH is now seeking a Chief Executive to lead the organisation at a time of sustained significance. This is a role focused on how regulation is applied with care and judgement, while keeping outcomes for tenants firmly in view. Working closely with the Chair, Board and Executive Team, the Chief Executive will steward the regulatory framework as it continues to evolve, building on existing success while ensuring the organisation remains responsive to change. As Accounting Officer, the Chief Executive holds responsibility for organisational performance, governance and the stewardship of public funds. Integrity underpins the role, informing evidence-based decisions that are clearly communicated and able to withstand scrutiny. Confidence operating within clear accountability frameworks is essential, alongside the judgement to balance engagement appropriately. The Chief Executive will provide inspiration and vision to lead the organisation as a whole, working through the executive team to support a cohesive approach to leadership and delivery. A central responsibility is oversight of the regulatory standards for social housing, applied across a diverse range of providers. This work is shaped by an understanding of the wider housing and policy environment, and by constructive engagement across the sector, recognising differences in scale and operating context while keeping expectations clear and proportionate. Externally, the Chief Executive represents RSH in relationships with ministers, Members of Parliament, select committees, investors and key partner organisations. The role requires credibility and confidence in formal settings, alongside the ability to build strong professional relationships grounded in trust, respect and shared responsibility. The successful candidate will bring senior leadership experience gained in a regulatory, public or comparably governed environment, where scrutiny is part of the landscape and decisions carry real consequence. Experience of social housing is not essential. Of greater importance is the ability to build understanding quickly, to listen carefully, and to navigate complexity with perspective and assurance. This is an opportunity to lead an organisation of national significance, where decisions shape confidence in the social housing sector and its long-term strength. It is a role with genuine influence, where thoughtful leadership, sound judgement and perspective can make a lasting difference. Visit to find out more and to apply. Or, for a confidential conversation, call Holly Kennedy () or Ella Milward Hamylton () at Tile Hill. Closing date: Midnight on Sunday 8th February 2026 To apply: To apply, please submit an up-to-date copy of your CV (three sides of A4 maximum), along with a supporting statement (three sides of A4 maximum) detailing your experience, and achievements and addressing the key criteria for the role set out on this site and using examples to demonstrate how you meet the requirements. Documents should be uploaded via our website, please include and upload the below information in two documents only. If you experience any issues whilst applying, please contact Applications should include: Full contact details; Names, positions, organisations and contact details for two referees (we will ask your permission before contacting referees); Details of your notice period Notification of any dates when you are not available for an interview. At Tile Hill, we are committed to inclusion and accessibility. We champion and support all individuals to ensure everyone feels valued, listened to and motivated to get the very best out of each recruitment process and that processes are designed to meet the needs of individuals. If you have any specific requests and would like a confidential discussion with the Tile Hill team, then please email .
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
One of the most influential public leadership roles in social housing The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) plays a vital role in the lives of millions of people across England. Through effective regulation, it supports safe, well run and financially resilient social housing, helping to protect tenants and sustain confidence in a sector that plays a central role in communities. Independent and accountable to Parliament, RSH operates with a clear statutory remit and a strong sense of public responsibility. With this important foundation in place, RSH is now seeking a Chief Executive to lead the organisation at a time of sustained significance. This is a role focused on how regulation is applied with care and judgement, while keeping outcomes for tenants firmly in view. Working closely with the Chair, Board and Executive Team, the Chief Executive will steward the regulatory framework as it continues to evolve, building on existing success while ensuring the organisation remains responsive to change. As Accounting Officer, the Chief Executive holds responsibility for organisational performance, governance and the stewardship of public funds. Integrity underpins the role, informing evidence-based decisions that are clearly communicated and able to withstand scrutiny. Confidence operating within clear accountability frameworks is essential, alongside the judgement to balance engagement appropriately. The Chief Executive will provide inspiration and vision to lead the organisation as a whole, working through the executive team to support a cohesive approach to leadership and delivery. A central responsibility is oversight of the regulatory standards for social housing, applied across a diverse range of providers. This work is shaped by an understanding of the wider housing and policy environment, and by constructive engagement across the sector, recognising differences in scale and operating context while keeping expectations clear and proportionate. Externally, the Chief Executive represents RSH in relationships with ministers, Members of Parliament, select committees, investors and key partner organisations. The role requires credibility and confidence in formal settings, alongside the ability to build strong professional relationships grounded in trust, respect and shared responsibility. The successful candidate will bring senior leadership experience gained in a regulatory, public or comparably governed environment, where scrutiny is part of the landscape and decisions carry real consequence. Experience of social housing is not essential. Of greater importance is the ability to build understanding quickly, to listen carefully, and to navigate complexity with perspective and assurance. This is an opportunity to lead an organisation of national significance, where decisions shape confidence in the social housing sector and its long-term strength. It is a role with genuine influence, where thoughtful leadership, sound judgement and perspective can make a lasting difference. Visit to find out more and to apply. Or, for a confidential conversation, call Holly Kennedy () or Ella Milward Hamylton () at Tile Hill. Closing date: Midnight on Sunday 8th February 2026 To apply: To apply, please submit an up-to-date copy of your CV (three sides of A4 maximum), along with a supporting statement (three sides of A4 maximum) detailing your experience, and achievements and addressing the key criteria for the role set out on this site and using examples to demonstrate how you meet the requirements. Documents should be uploaded via our website, please include and upload the below information in two documents only. If you experience any issues whilst applying, please contact Applications should include: Full contact details; Names, positions, organisations and contact details for two referees (we will ask your permission before contacting referees); Details of your notice period Notification of any dates when you are not available for an interview. At Tile Hill, we are committed to inclusion and accessibility. We champion and support all individuals to ensure everyone feels valued, listened to and motivated to get the very best out of each recruitment process and that processes are designed to meet the needs of individuals. If you have any specific requests and would like a confidential discussion with the Tile Hill team, then please email .
ISEAL is looking for an experienced events professional to manage a range of in person and virtual events for its global stakeholder base. This is an exciting role for someone with a strong track record in organising events of differing sizes for in-person, online, and hybrid audiences, and who is interested in sustainability. Events are a vital part of ISEAL s work to communicate with, influence, and engage our key stakeholder groups, including policy makers, multilateral organisations, donors, companies, NGOs, producers, and, of course, ISEAL s own members. To support these aims, ISEAL hosts at least one major public forum, conference or symposium each year. In 2026, this will be a Global Sustainability Symposium and will take place in Accra, Ghana in June with around 200-300 participants. Additionally, ISEAL organises Members Week, an annual multi-day event for ISEAL Community Members that typically attracts 60-100 participants per day. With support from the Events Coordinator, the Associate Manager will be responsible for all aspects of event management for the events described above. The role will also work closely with ISEAL programme teams and senior colleagues to coordinate the development of event agendas, content and sessions. In addition, ISEAL s events programme includes a range of smaller workshops and roundtables, both in Europe and in other locations, including China, India, Ghana, Indonesia, and Latin America. ISEAL also runs a busy webinar programme. The Associate Manager will work with senior colleagues to agree the level of support given by the Events Team to each of these smaller events/event series. While the Events Team is not expected to directly organise every event, the Associate Manager will also maintain and develop event planning resources, and guidance to support the organisation to consistently deliver high-quality events. To succeed in this role, you will have significant existing experience in organising events, ideally including international events for high-profile audiences. Given the range of international events, you will also have a sensitive approach to cultural diversity and, ideally, some additional language skills.This role is responsible for line managing the Events Coordinator. The key responsibilities we entrust you with Event management Manage the production and delivery of in person and virtual events, with a particular focus on sustainable event delivery Implement project management processes to deliver on events, including developing work-back plans and RACI charts, organising and chairing planning meetings, and leading on internal communications Lead supplier selection for in person events, collating requirements, researching venues, completing contracting with venue and major suppliers, and communicating event needs to all suppliers Coordinate promotion and outreach for events, working closely with the Communications and Membership teams to promote events across all relevant channels Oversee registration for events, setting up and monitoring relevant systems & provide internal updates Collaborate with senior and programme staff to develop event agendas and content, organising and chairing content meetings, drawing up session schedules and ensuring logistical requirements are met Prepare written event materials and other collateral, including web copy, programmes, invitations and participant communications, feedback surveys, travel reimbursement policies and other documents Provide excellent customer service to attendees, speakers, and staff involved with events, acting as an advocate for attendee experience Deliver internal briefings for staff in the lead up to events and create staffing plans to ensure smooth delivery on the day Carry out risk assessments and lead on contingency planning for events Track budgets, liaising with budget holders and coordinating with ISEAL finance team about invoicing and reimbursement Manage events follow-up such as feedback survey analysis, preparation of post-event materials and reports, and internal evaluation meetings/surveys Monitor and report on the environmental impact of events, including waste and GHG emissions, using these learnings to improve event sustainability wherever possible Event strategy, guidance, policies, and procedures Contribute to developing the annual event schedule, including making recommendations based on the event team s capacity and referring to ISEAL s strategic objectives Maintain and develop event planning guidance, templates, tools, systems, and other resources Support the Events & Engagement Manager to maintain and develop event-related policies, including the Event Code of Conduct and the Event Sustainability Policy Organise data and maintain relevant mailing lists, including updating contact and attendance records Maintain an updated list of venue choices that have high sustainability credentials in key cities where ISEAL may wish to hold small and large events Other Line manage Events Coordinator, and oversee their development and growth, identifying appropriate learning and development opportunities Supervise contributions of other assistants and coordinators to event planning and delivery Participate actively in team and organisational planning and activities Participate in internal staff management processes such as performance reviews, supervisory meetings Be a collaborative and effective team member, liaising with colleagues at all levels across organisation Essential attributes / skills / knowledge Track record of working on large in-person professional events, ideally in an international setting Strong interest, and ideally experience, in delivering sustainable or green meetings and events Strong project management skills, with an ability to comfortably juggle a number of different deliverables and deadlines at any given time Strong written and verbal communications skills and ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with others (via e-mail, Teams, phone and in person) Self-motivated and able to work independently to high standards, with attention to detail Capable of taking initiative to take action and solve problems within an agreed scope Ability to communicate and work effectively with cross-functional teams in a fully remote, international environment, including regular international time-zone calls Experience in line management, able to delegate effectively and develop direct reports Ability to work confidently and sensitively with a diverse global community Confidence in using IT systems, familiarity with virtual meeting tools (e.g. Teams, Zoom), and proficiency in MS Office. Experience with running webinars and online events. Comfortable with some flexibility in working hours (specifically in 3-4 weeks leading up to major events) Interest in sustainability issues or in convening people around sustainability issues Additionally desirable Experience organising international events and/or large hybrid events Experience working or interning in an international NGO/ membership organisation Working knowledge of other languages (e.g. French, German, Spanish, Portuguese) About ISEAL ISEAL supports ambitious sustainability systems and their partners to tackle the world s most pressing sustainability challenges from the climate emergency and biodiversity crisis to human rights and persistent poverty. ISEAL Community Members include many of the most respected sustainability schemes worldwide and are active across a diverse range of sectors. Read more about us on our website iseal(.)org. ISEAL s culture and how we will help you thrive Our values are Connection, Empowerment, Inspiration, Wellbeing, Effective Working and Creativity. These are traits we value in each other and in the organisation overall and we instil these in all our processes and interactions. The issues we work on are of a global nature and our team reflects this, with individuals from many different backgrounds and nationalities. We know this diversity adds to the high quality of work we deliver as an organisation and through our commitment to diversity and inclusion we want to add strengths and perspectives in our team with each recruitment. Diversity for us includes race and gender identity, age, disability status, sexual orientation, religion and many other areas forming part of someone s identity. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. As an organisation, we also support our people in their personal and professional development, with specific budgets and processes enabling individuals to take advantage of growth and development opportunities. We offer 25 days of annual leave, to which we will add a day a year after 2 years (to a maximum of 30 days), as well as an extra five days as a one off once you have been with us for a full five years. We recognise individuals preferences when it comes to where and when to work through a hybrid working model with a minimum of 4 days per month in the London office as well as the opportunity to apply for flexible working arrangements to suit individual s needs. Other relevant information Term: This is an initial contract of one year with the possibility of extension Working hours: 80 % (30 hours) 100 % (full time, 37.5 hours per week), depending on preference Salary: £45 800 . click apply for full job details
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
ISEAL is looking for an experienced events professional to manage a range of in person and virtual events for its global stakeholder base. This is an exciting role for someone with a strong track record in organising events of differing sizes for in-person, online, and hybrid audiences, and who is interested in sustainability. Events are a vital part of ISEAL s work to communicate with, influence, and engage our key stakeholder groups, including policy makers, multilateral organisations, donors, companies, NGOs, producers, and, of course, ISEAL s own members. To support these aims, ISEAL hosts at least one major public forum, conference or symposium each year. In 2026, this will be a Global Sustainability Symposium and will take place in Accra, Ghana in June with around 200-300 participants. Additionally, ISEAL organises Members Week, an annual multi-day event for ISEAL Community Members that typically attracts 60-100 participants per day. With support from the Events Coordinator, the Associate Manager will be responsible for all aspects of event management for the events described above. The role will also work closely with ISEAL programme teams and senior colleagues to coordinate the development of event agendas, content and sessions. In addition, ISEAL s events programme includes a range of smaller workshops and roundtables, both in Europe and in other locations, including China, India, Ghana, Indonesia, and Latin America. ISEAL also runs a busy webinar programme. The Associate Manager will work with senior colleagues to agree the level of support given by the Events Team to each of these smaller events/event series. While the Events Team is not expected to directly organise every event, the Associate Manager will also maintain and develop event planning resources, and guidance to support the organisation to consistently deliver high-quality events. To succeed in this role, you will have significant existing experience in organising events, ideally including international events for high-profile audiences. Given the range of international events, you will also have a sensitive approach to cultural diversity and, ideally, some additional language skills.This role is responsible for line managing the Events Coordinator. The key responsibilities we entrust you with Event management Manage the production and delivery of in person and virtual events, with a particular focus on sustainable event delivery Implement project management processes to deliver on events, including developing work-back plans and RACI charts, organising and chairing planning meetings, and leading on internal communications Lead supplier selection for in person events, collating requirements, researching venues, completing contracting with venue and major suppliers, and communicating event needs to all suppliers Coordinate promotion and outreach for events, working closely with the Communications and Membership teams to promote events across all relevant channels Oversee registration for events, setting up and monitoring relevant systems & provide internal updates Collaborate with senior and programme staff to develop event agendas and content, organising and chairing content meetings, drawing up session schedules and ensuring logistical requirements are met Prepare written event materials and other collateral, including web copy, programmes, invitations and participant communications, feedback surveys, travel reimbursement policies and other documents Provide excellent customer service to attendees, speakers, and staff involved with events, acting as an advocate for attendee experience Deliver internal briefings for staff in the lead up to events and create staffing plans to ensure smooth delivery on the day Carry out risk assessments and lead on contingency planning for events Track budgets, liaising with budget holders and coordinating with ISEAL finance team about invoicing and reimbursement Manage events follow-up such as feedback survey analysis, preparation of post-event materials and reports, and internal evaluation meetings/surveys Monitor and report on the environmental impact of events, including waste and GHG emissions, using these learnings to improve event sustainability wherever possible Event strategy, guidance, policies, and procedures Contribute to developing the annual event schedule, including making recommendations based on the event team s capacity and referring to ISEAL s strategic objectives Maintain and develop event planning guidance, templates, tools, systems, and other resources Support the Events & Engagement Manager to maintain and develop event-related policies, including the Event Code of Conduct and the Event Sustainability Policy Organise data and maintain relevant mailing lists, including updating contact and attendance records Maintain an updated list of venue choices that have high sustainability credentials in key cities where ISEAL may wish to hold small and large events Other Line manage Events Coordinator, and oversee their development and growth, identifying appropriate learning and development opportunities Supervise contributions of other assistants and coordinators to event planning and delivery Participate actively in team and organisational planning and activities Participate in internal staff management processes such as performance reviews, supervisory meetings Be a collaborative and effective team member, liaising with colleagues at all levels across organisation Essential attributes / skills / knowledge Track record of working on large in-person professional events, ideally in an international setting Strong interest, and ideally experience, in delivering sustainable or green meetings and events Strong project management skills, with an ability to comfortably juggle a number of different deliverables and deadlines at any given time Strong written and verbal communications skills and ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with others (via e-mail, Teams, phone and in person) Self-motivated and able to work independently to high standards, with attention to detail Capable of taking initiative to take action and solve problems within an agreed scope Ability to communicate and work effectively with cross-functional teams in a fully remote, international environment, including regular international time-zone calls Experience in line management, able to delegate effectively and develop direct reports Ability to work confidently and sensitively with a diverse global community Confidence in using IT systems, familiarity with virtual meeting tools (e.g. Teams, Zoom), and proficiency in MS Office. Experience with running webinars and online events. Comfortable with some flexibility in working hours (specifically in 3-4 weeks leading up to major events) Interest in sustainability issues or in convening people around sustainability issues Additionally desirable Experience organising international events and/or large hybrid events Experience working or interning in an international NGO/ membership organisation Working knowledge of other languages (e.g. French, German, Spanish, Portuguese) About ISEAL ISEAL supports ambitious sustainability systems and their partners to tackle the world s most pressing sustainability challenges from the climate emergency and biodiversity crisis to human rights and persistent poverty. ISEAL Community Members include many of the most respected sustainability schemes worldwide and are active across a diverse range of sectors. Read more about us on our website iseal(.)org. ISEAL s culture and how we will help you thrive Our values are Connection, Empowerment, Inspiration, Wellbeing, Effective Working and Creativity. These are traits we value in each other and in the organisation overall and we instil these in all our processes and interactions. The issues we work on are of a global nature and our team reflects this, with individuals from many different backgrounds and nationalities. We know this diversity adds to the high quality of work we deliver as an organisation and through our commitment to diversity and inclusion we want to add strengths and perspectives in our team with each recruitment. Diversity for us includes race and gender identity, age, disability status, sexual orientation, religion and many other areas forming part of someone s identity. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. As an organisation, we also support our people in their personal and professional development, with specific budgets and processes enabling individuals to take advantage of growth and development opportunities. We offer 25 days of annual leave, to which we will add a day a year after 2 years (to a maximum of 30 days), as well as an extra five days as a one off once you have been with us for a full five years. We recognise individuals preferences when it comes to where and when to work through a hybrid working model with a minimum of 4 days per month in the London office as well as the opportunity to apply for flexible working arrangements to suit individual s needs. Other relevant information Term: This is an initial contract of one year with the possibility of extension Working hours: 80 % (30 hours) 100 % (full time, 37.5 hours per week), depending on preference Salary: £45 800 . click apply for full job details
SGOSS - Governors for Schools
Barrow-in-furness, Cumbria
Furness Education Trust (FET) is a seven-school trust based in Barrow-in-Furness. The trust originally grew out of Furness Academy and now includes two secondary schools and five primary schools. All academies in the trust are rated 'Good' or 'Outstanding,' except for Walney School, which joined the trust in January 2025 with a 'Requires Improvement' judgement. Walney School was previously part of another multi-academy trust (MAT), and when that MAT closed, the Department for Education (DfE) asked FET to take over the school due to the trust's capacity to provide support. While Furness Academy is relatively large and oversubscribed, Walney School is smaller, with room to expand and accommodate more pupils. The trust is actively working to encourage increased pupil intake at Walney. As the two secondary schools are less than three miles apart, there is an opportunity to attract more students to Walney, particularly as it moves onto a firm trajectory of improvement. FET also supports small rural primary schools with fewer than 90 pupils and mixed-age classes. The trust firmly believes that these schools play a vital role in their communities and is committed to maintaining their quality and sustainability. Furness Education Trust benefits from the sponsorship and active support of BAE Systems, with several of its trustees holding senior roles within the organisation. The trust is also exploring innovative curriculum opportunities at Walney School, particularly in modern engineering and digital skills, to align with the region's workforce needs. Additionally, FET is fostering collaboration with George Hastwell School, a neighbouring special school, reinforcing its commitment to regional partnerships and inclusive education. Furness Education Trust is seeking two experienced educational professionals with expertise in primary and/or secondary education to join its board. Both appointees will serve on the Quality of Education & Standards Committee, with the expectation that one may take on the role of committee chair following the planned departure of the current chair. The trust is looking for individuals who can provide both support and challenge to ensure the highest standards across all its academies. Ideal candidates will have senior leadership experience across multiple schools, whether within a multi-academy trust, a local authority, or as part of a school improvement initiative. This may include executive leadership roles, school improvement expertise, or consultancy work with a proven track record of driving educational excellence. While familiarity with the Ofsted inspection framework is beneficial, formal inspector training is not required. The trust's governance structure includes three committees, including the Quality of Education & Standards Committee. New trustees will be expected to attend all main trust board meetings, which take place four times a year (September, December, March, and July), as well as meetings of the Quality of Education & Standards Committee. Meetings are typically held in person at Furness Academy on Wednesdays at 4:30 pm and last approximately two hours. While in-person attendance is preferred, the trust provides remote access when necessary. All new trustees will receive an induction programme supported by the governance professional and the trust's governance partner, Judicium. The induction programme includes an introductory visit and meeting, training on GovernorHub, essential reading such as role descriptors and the code of conduct, and an introduction to the National Governance Association training programme. Additionally, all new trustees will be provided with access to Governors for Schools' The First 100 Days as a Trustee e-learning module. This is an opportunity to contribute strategically to a well-regarded trust that is recognised by the DfE for its capacity and expertise. FET values collaboration and innovation, working closely with BAE Systems and local education providers to enhance curriculum provision and drive regional educational improvement. Trustees will play a key role in shaping the future of the trust, supporting school improvement efforts, and ensuring that all children receive the highest quality education. If you are an experienced educational leader looking for a meaningful way to give back to the education sector, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding role. Address: Furness Academy, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, LA13 9BB Website: Type of establishment: Multi-academy trust Usual start time of meeting: 4 x Trust Board Meetings (Wednesday, 4.30pm-6.30pm)3 x Quality of Education and Standards Committee (Wednesday, 4.30pm-6.30pm) What does the role include? As a trustee/director your key responsibilities are to ensure clarity of vision, ethos, and strategic direction; to hold executive leaders to account - both for the educational performance of the organisation and its pupils and the effective and efficient performance management of staff; and to oversee the organisation's financial performance to ensure its funds are directed to the best possible educational outcomes for young people.By volunteering as a trustee/director you will be responsible for contributing to the strategic decision-making of the board, helping the trust to realise immediate and long-term goals, and ultimately ensuring transparency, accountability, and challenge. What are the benefits? Volunteering on an academy trust board is a meaningful way to shape young people's futures and strengthen education in your community. Trustees play a vital role in setting strategic direction and holding executive leaders to account - ensuring schools deliver the best outcomes.Alongside making a tangible impact, you'll gain valuable experience in senior-level decision-making. This is a great opportunity to support your career development, build a non-executive portfolio, and give back to education. Further information: You can also find out more public information about the Trust on the Get Information About Schools Page FURNESS EDUCATION TRUST reference number is 15877The following webpage also provide useful information and reading to any potential trustee: you have any questions before applying, please contact our Trustee Recruitment Team on We have thousands more on our system. Complete a general application and we'll match you with the right opportunity. We help schools and academy trusts build exceptional boards. Explore our services below to find the right fit for your recruitment needs.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
Furness Education Trust (FET) is a seven-school trust based in Barrow-in-Furness. The trust originally grew out of Furness Academy and now includes two secondary schools and five primary schools. All academies in the trust are rated 'Good' or 'Outstanding,' except for Walney School, which joined the trust in January 2025 with a 'Requires Improvement' judgement. Walney School was previously part of another multi-academy trust (MAT), and when that MAT closed, the Department for Education (DfE) asked FET to take over the school due to the trust's capacity to provide support. While Furness Academy is relatively large and oversubscribed, Walney School is smaller, with room to expand and accommodate more pupils. The trust is actively working to encourage increased pupil intake at Walney. As the two secondary schools are less than three miles apart, there is an opportunity to attract more students to Walney, particularly as it moves onto a firm trajectory of improvement. FET also supports small rural primary schools with fewer than 90 pupils and mixed-age classes. The trust firmly believes that these schools play a vital role in their communities and is committed to maintaining their quality and sustainability. Furness Education Trust benefits from the sponsorship and active support of BAE Systems, with several of its trustees holding senior roles within the organisation. The trust is also exploring innovative curriculum opportunities at Walney School, particularly in modern engineering and digital skills, to align with the region's workforce needs. Additionally, FET is fostering collaboration with George Hastwell School, a neighbouring special school, reinforcing its commitment to regional partnerships and inclusive education. Furness Education Trust is seeking two experienced educational professionals with expertise in primary and/or secondary education to join its board. Both appointees will serve on the Quality of Education & Standards Committee, with the expectation that one may take on the role of committee chair following the planned departure of the current chair. The trust is looking for individuals who can provide both support and challenge to ensure the highest standards across all its academies. Ideal candidates will have senior leadership experience across multiple schools, whether within a multi-academy trust, a local authority, or as part of a school improvement initiative. This may include executive leadership roles, school improvement expertise, or consultancy work with a proven track record of driving educational excellence. While familiarity with the Ofsted inspection framework is beneficial, formal inspector training is not required. The trust's governance structure includes three committees, including the Quality of Education & Standards Committee. New trustees will be expected to attend all main trust board meetings, which take place four times a year (September, December, March, and July), as well as meetings of the Quality of Education & Standards Committee. Meetings are typically held in person at Furness Academy on Wednesdays at 4:30 pm and last approximately two hours. While in-person attendance is preferred, the trust provides remote access when necessary. All new trustees will receive an induction programme supported by the governance professional and the trust's governance partner, Judicium. The induction programme includes an introductory visit and meeting, training on GovernorHub, essential reading such as role descriptors and the code of conduct, and an introduction to the National Governance Association training programme. Additionally, all new trustees will be provided with access to Governors for Schools' The First 100 Days as a Trustee e-learning module. This is an opportunity to contribute strategically to a well-regarded trust that is recognised by the DfE for its capacity and expertise. FET values collaboration and innovation, working closely with BAE Systems and local education providers to enhance curriculum provision and drive regional educational improvement. Trustees will play a key role in shaping the future of the trust, supporting school improvement efforts, and ensuring that all children receive the highest quality education. If you are an experienced educational leader looking for a meaningful way to give back to the education sector, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding role. Address: Furness Academy, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, LA13 9BB Website: Type of establishment: Multi-academy trust Usual start time of meeting: 4 x Trust Board Meetings (Wednesday, 4.30pm-6.30pm)3 x Quality of Education and Standards Committee (Wednesday, 4.30pm-6.30pm) What does the role include? As a trustee/director your key responsibilities are to ensure clarity of vision, ethos, and strategic direction; to hold executive leaders to account - both for the educational performance of the organisation and its pupils and the effective and efficient performance management of staff; and to oversee the organisation's financial performance to ensure its funds are directed to the best possible educational outcomes for young people.By volunteering as a trustee/director you will be responsible for contributing to the strategic decision-making of the board, helping the trust to realise immediate and long-term goals, and ultimately ensuring transparency, accountability, and challenge. What are the benefits? Volunteering on an academy trust board is a meaningful way to shape young people's futures and strengthen education in your community. Trustees play a vital role in setting strategic direction and holding executive leaders to account - ensuring schools deliver the best outcomes.Alongside making a tangible impact, you'll gain valuable experience in senior-level decision-making. This is a great opportunity to support your career development, build a non-executive portfolio, and give back to education. Further information: You can also find out more public information about the Trust on the Get Information About Schools Page FURNESS EDUCATION TRUST reference number is 15877The following webpage also provide useful information and reading to any potential trustee: you have any questions before applying, please contact our Trustee Recruitment Team on We have thousands more on our system. Complete a general application and we'll match you with the right opportunity. We help schools and academy trusts build exceptional boards. Explore our services below to find the right fit for your recruitment needs.
About the role Are you a strategic communications professional who can lead a team and shape an organisation s external profile? We are looking for a Communications Manager to lead and develop Equation s communications function. This is a strategic role focused on building our brand and external profile, managing a talented team, and ensuring all parts of the organisation have the communications support they need. You will line manage a team of four, including two Coordinators, a Project Worker and a Freelance Resource Worker. Your role is to provide strategic direction, set targets and quality assure outputs not to do the day-to-day delivery yourself. You will develop and implement our communications strategy, support other workstreams with their communications needs, and work with colleagues including our new Corporate Partnerships Manager to ensure consistent, high-quality messaging. This role also has an important sector leadership element. You will chair the DSVA Communications Group, working with communications colleagues from partner organisations across Nottinghamshire to coordinate joint campaigns and messaging. You do not need to have worked in the domestic abuse sector before, but you do need to be an experienced communications professional who can think strategically, manage people well and maintain high standards across everything we put out. We re looking for someone who: Has experience of managing a team Has developed and implemented communications strategies Has managed brand and external profile for an organisation Understands digital communications including social media, websites and email marketing Can set targets, prioritise and quality assure work Has strong written and verbal communication skills Is committed to ending domestic abuse Experience of working across the charity sector, partnership communications, or the DSVA sector is desirable but not essential. How to apply Applications can be made via our recruitment portal. CVs cannot be accepted. Closing date 9am on 2nd March 2026. Interviews will be held on Friday 13th March 2026. Location Hybrid working with 2 days in our Nottingham office Salary: £31,484.01 pa FTE. Actual salary for part time hours £25,527.58 Hours: Permanent, part-time 30 hours per week Safeguarding Equation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and to work in accordance with our safeguarding policies and procedures. The successful candidate will be subject to safer recruitment checks including an Enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references covering the past five years, and completion of our safeguarding disclosure questionnaire. This post involves regulated activity with children and vulnerable adults. Equation operates a zero-tolerance approach to any form of abuse, discrimination, bullying, harassment or exploitation. We are dedicated to creating a safe environment where everyone we work with feels protected and able to speak up if they have concerns.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
About the role Are you a strategic communications professional who can lead a team and shape an organisation s external profile? We are looking for a Communications Manager to lead and develop Equation s communications function. This is a strategic role focused on building our brand and external profile, managing a talented team, and ensuring all parts of the organisation have the communications support they need. You will line manage a team of four, including two Coordinators, a Project Worker and a Freelance Resource Worker. Your role is to provide strategic direction, set targets and quality assure outputs not to do the day-to-day delivery yourself. You will develop and implement our communications strategy, support other workstreams with their communications needs, and work with colleagues including our new Corporate Partnerships Manager to ensure consistent, high-quality messaging. This role also has an important sector leadership element. You will chair the DSVA Communications Group, working with communications colleagues from partner organisations across Nottinghamshire to coordinate joint campaigns and messaging. You do not need to have worked in the domestic abuse sector before, but you do need to be an experienced communications professional who can think strategically, manage people well and maintain high standards across everything we put out. We re looking for someone who: Has experience of managing a team Has developed and implemented communications strategies Has managed brand and external profile for an organisation Understands digital communications including social media, websites and email marketing Can set targets, prioritise and quality assure work Has strong written and verbal communication skills Is committed to ending domestic abuse Experience of working across the charity sector, partnership communications, or the DSVA sector is desirable but not essential. How to apply Applications can be made via our recruitment portal. CVs cannot be accepted. Closing date 9am on 2nd March 2026. Interviews will be held on Friday 13th March 2026. Location Hybrid working with 2 days in our Nottingham office Salary: £31,484.01 pa FTE. Actual salary for part time hours £25,527.58 Hours: Permanent, part-time 30 hours per week Safeguarding Equation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and to work in accordance with our safeguarding policies and procedures. The successful candidate will be subject to safer recruitment checks including an Enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references covering the past five years, and completion of our safeguarding disclosure questionnaire. This post involves regulated activity with children and vulnerable adults. Equation operates a zero-tolerance approach to any form of abuse, discrimination, bullying, harassment or exploitation. We are dedicated to creating a safe environment where everyone we work with feels protected and able to speak up if they have concerns.
We are seeking an experienced Fractional CISO to provide hands-on security leadership as we evolve our security function to support continued growth and European expansion. This is a permanent fractional engagement reporting directly to the CTO. You will own our information security strategy, maintain our ISO 27001 certification, build our security roadmap, and prepare the organisation for SOC 2 readiness in . This role requires someone who can operate both strategically and tactically - developing policy one day and reviewing cloud configurations the next. Key Responsibilities Strategy & Governance Develop and own the Information Security strategy aligned with ApprovalMax's business objectives and European expansion plans Maintain and continuously improve the Information Security Management System (ISMS) Create, review, and maintain core security policies, standards, and procedures Establish and chair a cross-functional Security Working Group (Engineering, Architecture, IT, HR) Build and present a multi-year security roadmap with clear milestones, resource requirements, and priorities Serve as the central authority on risk assessment, risk treatment, and risk acceptance decisions Assess and provide guidance on secure AI adoption across the organisation, including AI-powered product features and internal AI tooling Compliance & Certification Maintain ISO 27001 certification and prepare for the 2027 recertification audit Lead SOC 2 Type II readiness programme (target: ), including gap analysis and control mapping Ensure compliance with GDPR and data protection requirements across EU/UK/US/AU/NZ/CA/ZA jurisdictions Collaborate with external DPO support provider on privacy-related matters and customer security questionnaires as needed Cloud & Technical Security Provide security oversight across Azure, AWS, and Google Workspace environments Conduct access reviews and advise on identity and access management best practices Evaluate and guide implementation of security tooling (SIEM, vulnerability management, endpoint protection) Oversee VMware Workspace ONE MDM deployment and device security policies Advise engineering teams on secure SDLC practices, DevSecOps integration, and application security principles Operational Security Develop and maintain incident response plans and procedures Lead incident response tabletop exercises and post-incident reviews Provide guidance on business continuity and disaster recovery planning Advise on vendor security assessments and third-party risk management Awareness & Culture Design and deliver company-wide security awareness training programmes Mentor and upskill internal staff on security best practices Foster a security-first culture across all departments Act as a trusted advisor to leadership on emerging threats and security trends Stakeholder Engagement Report regularly to the CTO on security posture, risks, and programme progress Prepare board-level security presentations as required (infrequent) Support commercial teams by contributing to customer security discussions when escalated Qualifications 8+ years of progressive experience in information security, with at least 3 years in a CISO, Head of Security, or senior security leadership role Demonstrated experience in B2B SaaS environments, ideally in fintech, finance software, or similarly regulated industries Proven track record of achieving and maintaining ISO 27001 certification Experience preparing organisations for SOC 2 Type II certification Hands-on experience securing cloud environments (Azure and/or AWS required; GCP a plus) Experience with Google Workspace security configuration and administration Background working with distributed, remote-first engineering teams Technical Knowledge Strong understanding of cloud security architecture, identity management, and zero-trust principles Familiarity with secure software development lifecycle (SDLC) and DevSecOps practices Knowledge of MDM solutions (VMware Workspace ONE experience preferred) Understanding of API security and integration risk management Practical experience with security tooling: SIEM, vulnerability scanners, endpoint protection, etc. Awareness of AI/ML security risks, including secure AI adoption practices and emerging AI governance frameworks (desirable) Compliance & Regulatory Deep knowledge of ISO 27001:2022 requirements and audit processes Familiarity with SOC 2 Trust Service Criteria (Security, Availability, Confidentiality, Privacy) Understanding of GDPR, UK Data Protection Act, and international data transfer mechanisms Awareness of regional requirements across EU, UK, US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa Additional Information Growing international business with 10,000+ subscribers Regular performance-based compensation reviews 26 days paid time off 1 additional day off for your Birthday Remote office assistance Service years recognition financial reward
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced Fractional CISO to provide hands-on security leadership as we evolve our security function to support continued growth and European expansion. This is a permanent fractional engagement reporting directly to the CTO. You will own our information security strategy, maintain our ISO 27001 certification, build our security roadmap, and prepare the organisation for SOC 2 readiness in . This role requires someone who can operate both strategically and tactically - developing policy one day and reviewing cloud configurations the next. Key Responsibilities Strategy & Governance Develop and own the Information Security strategy aligned with ApprovalMax's business objectives and European expansion plans Maintain and continuously improve the Information Security Management System (ISMS) Create, review, and maintain core security policies, standards, and procedures Establish and chair a cross-functional Security Working Group (Engineering, Architecture, IT, HR) Build and present a multi-year security roadmap with clear milestones, resource requirements, and priorities Serve as the central authority on risk assessment, risk treatment, and risk acceptance decisions Assess and provide guidance on secure AI adoption across the organisation, including AI-powered product features and internal AI tooling Compliance & Certification Maintain ISO 27001 certification and prepare for the 2027 recertification audit Lead SOC 2 Type II readiness programme (target: ), including gap analysis and control mapping Ensure compliance with GDPR and data protection requirements across EU/UK/US/AU/NZ/CA/ZA jurisdictions Collaborate with external DPO support provider on privacy-related matters and customer security questionnaires as needed Cloud & Technical Security Provide security oversight across Azure, AWS, and Google Workspace environments Conduct access reviews and advise on identity and access management best practices Evaluate and guide implementation of security tooling (SIEM, vulnerability management, endpoint protection) Oversee VMware Workspace ONE MDM deployment and device security policies Advise engineering teams on secure SDLC practices, DevSecOps integration, and application security principles Operational Security Develop and maintain incident response plans and procedures Lead incident response tabletop exercises and post-incident reviews Provide guidance on business continuity and disaster recovery planning Advise on vendor security assessments and third-party risk management Awareness & Culture Design and deliver company-wide security awareness training programmes Mentor and upskill internal staff on security best practices Foster a security-first culture across all departments Act as a trusted advisor to leadership on emerging threats and security trends Stakeholder Engagement Report regularly to the CTO on security posture, risks, and programme progress Prepare board-level security presentations as required (infrequent) Support commercial teams by contributing to customer security discussions when escalated Qualifications 8+ years of progressive experience in information security, with at least 3 years in a CISO, Head of Security, or senior security leadership role Demonstrated experience in B2B SaaS environments, ideally in fintech, finance software, or similarly regulated industries Proven track record of achieving and maintaining ISO 27001 certification Experience preparing organisations for SOC 2 Type II certification Hands-on experience securing cloud environments (Azure and/or AWS required; GCP a plus) Experience with Google Workspace security configuration and administration Background working with distributed, remote-first engineering teams Technical Knowledge Strong understanding of cloud security architecture, identity management, and zero-trust principles Familiarity with secure software development lifecycle (SDLC) and DevSecOps practices Knowledge of MDM solutions (VMware Workspace ONE experience preferred) Understanding of API security and integration risk management Practical experience with security tooling: SIEM, vulnerability scanners, endpoint protection, etc. Awareness of AI/ML security risks, including secure AI adoption practices and emerging AI governance frameworks (desirable) Compliance & Regulatory Deep knowledge of ISO 27001:2022 requirements and audit processes Familiarity with SOC 2 Trust Service Criteria (Security, Availability, Confidentiality, Privacy) Understanding of GDPR, UK Data Protection Act, and international data transfer mechanisms Awareness of regional requirements across EU, UK, US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa Additional Information Growing international business with 10,000+ subscribers Regular performance-based compensation reviews 26 days paid time off 1 additional day off for your Birthday Remote office assistance Service years recognition financial reward
The Sustainable Partnership - 360 Senior Associate Internal Recruitment Role Highly competitive salary and bonus structure Pension Scheme 25 days annual leave with extra time off over Christmas (office shuts) plus; Two Duvet days Two charity days "My Time" Company Travel Loans Ride to work scheme Free breakfast and fruit provided (office) Subscription to Perkbox (gives access to a wide range of benefits and discounts) Quarterly lunch clubs at leading London restaurants Annual Holiday Club for employees that hit their annual targets Friendly and relaxed office, reflected with chill out areas, massage chair, an office pool table, X-Box, separate eating areas and games areas Company Overview The Sustainable Partnership ('TSP')is a growing Shoreditch based recruitment company. We are seeking to hire a talented 360 Senior Associate to further scale the international client build out of a newly formed Renewable Energy and Sustainability recruitment business. Through partnership with both current and future companies that are leading the global transition to a more sustainable world, our ambition is to become an integral recruitment partner to the wider sustainable eco-system. Further to traditional recruitment services, TSP plays a larger role in enabling meaningful conversations for industry leaders to discuss and debate (market insights and trends). This involvement in thought leadership enables TSP to provide innovative and forward-thinking solutions to hiring problems that current and future clients may not have considered yet. TSP is a newly formed brand, spun out of its parent company, Sartre Group. Sartre was founded in 2013 and has built an international presence across specific Finance and Technology verticals. Sartre intends to fully support TSP by replicating past and current successes with the view to providing talent solutions more specifically aligned with the Sustainable sector. We see the Renewable and Sustainability sectors as untapped markets of the future, providing the business untold future growth potential and we are excited about playing our part in ensuring a more sustainable future for everyone. We aim to provide a platform for highly motivated employees who value developing deep market expertise, career development, collaboration, and progression. Our dress down policy, flexible working hours and mature working environment provides a refreshing change from the rigid, corporate environments commonly found in the industry. What the position entails Scaling and servicing existing client base of a business operating across the Renewable Energy and Sustainability verticals on a global basis, thought with a particular focus on Europe and & North America Using sales, business development and networking activity to form partnerships to attract business from relevant companies Mapping & prospecting new clients and fostering relationships to achieve repeat business accounts Attending/contributing towards industry conferences, networking events, roundtable discussions Analysis & identification of new market segment opportunities Clear presentation of our services in business meetings (local & international) Targeted content and collateral creation Delivery of brand engagement strategies Key Skills Required Minimum 3 years commercial experience Experience interacting and communicating with key stakeholders in some capacity Experience of winning and developing accounts Ability to close Ambition and self determination to scale out a successful recruiting, client services business Excellent time management, communication and organisation skills Strong analytical and written/verbal skills High level of emotional intelligence Strong self-awareness and passion for self-development Innovative & autonomous approach Having 3 years + sales experience within Energy/Sustainability/Technical markets Have experience working in sales role with a proven track record of developing business that has resulted in revenue generation
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
The Sustainable Partnership - 360 Senior Associate Internal Recruitment Role Highly competitive salary and bonus structure Pension Scheme 25 days annual leave with extra time off over Christmas (office shuts) plus; Two Duvet days Two charity days "My Time" Company Travel Loans Ride to work scheme Free breakfast and fruit provided (office) Subscription to Perkbox (gives access to a wide range of benefits and discounts) Quarterly lunch clubs at leading London restaurants Annual Holiday Club for employees that hit their annual targets Friendly and relaxed office, reflected with chill out areas, massage chair, an office pool table, X-Box, separate eating areas and games areas Company Overview The Sustainable Partnership ('TSP')is a growing Shoreditch based recruitment company. We are seeking to hire a talented 360 Senior Associate to further scale the international client build out of a newly formed Renewable Energy and Sustainability recruitment business. Through partnership with both current and future companies that are leading the global transition to a more sustainable world, our ambition is to become an integral recruitment partner to the wider sustainable eco-system. Further to traditional recruitment services, TSP plays a larger role in enabling meaningful conversations for industry leaders to discuss and debate (market insights and trends). This involvement in thought leadership enables TSP to provide innovative and forward-thinking solutions to hiring problems that current and future clients may not have considered yet. TSP is a newly formed brand, spun out of its parent company, Sartre Group. Sartre was founded in 2013 and has built an international presence across specific Finance and Technology verticals. Sartre intends to fully support TSP by replicating past and current successes with the view to providing talent solutions more specifically aligned with the Sustainable sector. We see the Renewable and Sustainability sectors as untapped markets of the future, providing the business untold future growth potential and we are excited about playing our part in ensuring a more sustainable future for everyone. We aim to provide a platform for highly motivated employees who value developing deep market expertise, career development, collaboration, and progression. Our dress down policy, flexible working hours and mature working environment provides a refreshing change from the rigid, corporate environments commonly found in the industry. What the position entails Scaling and servicing existing client base of a business operating across the Renewable Energy and Sustainability verticals on a global basis, thought with a particular focus on Europe and & North America Using sales, business development and networking activity to form partnerships to attract business from relevant companies Mapping & prospecting new clients and fostering relationships to achieve repeat business accounts Attending/contributing towards industry conferences, networking events, roundtable discussions Analysis & identification of new market segment opportunities Clear presentation of our services in business meetings (local & international) Targeted content and collateral creation Delivery of brand engagement strategies Key Skills Required Minimum 3 years commercial experience Experience interacting and communicating with key stakeholders in some capacity Experience of winning and developing accounts Ability to close Ambition and self determination to scale out a successful recruiting, client services business Excellent time management, communication and organisation skills Strong analytical and written/verbal skills High level of emotional intelligence Strong self-awareness and passion for self-development Innovative & autonomous approach Having 3 years + sales experience within Energy/Sustainability/Technical markets Have experience working in sales role with a proven track record of developing business that has resulted in revenue generation