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Hillarys Blinds
Sales Design Consultant
Hillarys Blinds Grimsby, Lincolnshire
A flexible opportunity that works around you whether you're looking for Full or Part-Time. Imagine working for yourself, close to home, at your pace, around your lifestyle and commitments. Our network of over 1200 local Advisors enjoy these benefits, alongside great earnings. Hillarys, established over 50 years ago, remains the UK's leading provider of window furnishings solutions with an annual turnover of £250m. We're still enjoying strong growth so are looking to expand our team even further. As a Sales Design Consultant you will visit customers at home to advise on a fantastic range of high-quality products including shutters. After your visit an expert Installer will visit to survey and fit the product. If this is unlike anything you've done before that's ok - most of our self-employed Advisors started from the same position and have gone on to run successful Hillarys businesses for many years with our support - we are the experts after all. If you have a great personality, are approachable, a good communicator and care about great Service, you're already halfway there. We make it easy to find out more so why not join us on a virtual Discovery Session and learn everything you need to know about being a Hillarys Advisor. You can ask a current Advisor and one of our Area Managers any relevant questions - all from the comfort of your armchair with zero commitment! Work for yourself, not by yourself: the benefits of your own local business, within a model that removes the worries: We're experts in advertising so you won't worry about finding customers Have the confidence that over 70% of customers go on to purchase from their Hillarys Advisor You can focus on outstanding Service, ensuring your customers buy, and come back time and again Flexible hours to suit your lifestyle: manage your own diary and the time you want to commit There's a reason that so many Hillarys Advisors are successful. We're just as committed as you to the partnership - that starts with a comprehensive package: Training-for-life, local business support, a plan that's built around you, and all the things you'll need to ensure a professional approach and finish from day one: All the professional and practical Training you'll ever need as you start and develop your business. Comprehensive Sales Toolkit including complete Product samples, Tablet and software Top of the range measuring equipment. A professional image - Hillarys branded clothing, and personalised business cards & leaflets This is wrapped into a one-off investment of just £2995 and we've even got flexible ways to pay to help spread the investment. This is unquestionably the most simple and effective way to access the UK's best opportunity. On top of the points above, you'll need to hold a valid UK driving licence to get to customers locally. To find out more complete the application form online, join one of our 45-minute Discovery sessions and learn about how good a fit Hillarys could be for you? JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
A flexible opportunity that works around you whether you're looking for Full or Part-Time. Imagine working for yourself, close to home, at your pace, around your lifestyle and commitments. Our network of over 1200 local Advisors enjoy these benefits, alongside great earnings. Hillarys, established over 50 years ago, remains the UK's leading provider of window furnishings solutions with an annual turnover of £250m. We're still enjoying strong growth so are looking to expand our team even further. As a Sales Design Consultant you will visit customers at home to advise on a fantastic range of high-quality products including shutters. After your visit an expert Installer will visit to survey and fit the product. If this is unlike anything you've done before that's ok - most of our self-employed Advisors started from the same position and have gone on to run successful Hillarys businesses for many years with our support - we are the experts after all. If you have a great personality, are approachable, a good communicator and care about great Service, you're already halfway there. We make it easy to find out more so why not join us on a virtual Discovery Session and learn everything you need to know about being a Hillarys Advisor. You can ask a current Advisor and one of our Area Managers any relevant questions - all from the comfort of your armchair with zero commitment! Work for yourself, not by yourself: the benefits of your own local business, within a model that removes the worries: We're experts in advertising so you won't worry about finding customers Have the confidence that over 70% of customers go on to purchase from their Hillarys Advisor You can focus on outstanding Service, ensuring your customers buy, and come back time and again Flexible hours to suit your lifestyle: manage your own diary and the time you want to commit There's a reason that so many Hillarys Advisors are successful. We're just as committed as you to the partnership - that starts with a comprehensive package: Training-for-life, local business support, a plan that's built around you, and all the things you'll need to ensure a professional approach and finish from day one: All the professional and practical Training you'll ever need as you start and develop your business. Comprehensive Sales Toolkit including complete Product samples, Tablet and software Top of the range measuring equipment. A professional image - Hillarys branded clothing, and personalised business cards & leaflets This is wrapped into a one-off investment of just £2995 and we've even got flexible ways to pay to help spread the investment. This is unquestionably the most simple and effective way to access the UK's best opportunity. On top of the points above, you'll need to hold a valid UK driving licence to get to customers locally. To find out more complete the application form online, join one of our 45-minute Discovery sessions and learn about how good a fit Hillarys could be for you? JBRP1_UKTJ
Head of Architecture Community & Governance
S&P Global, Inc.
About the Role: Grade Level (for internal use): 15 The S&P Enterprise Architecture office is a newly established capability that provides technology, system and data alignment, control, and insight across all divisions and corporate functions of S&P Global. The office is orientated around five strategic principles: A Single View of Enterprise Architecture - Develop and maintain a consolidated view of systems, data, and technology (current and future state) assets to support investment and integration decisions. Evolve Common Governance & Standards - Evolve and embed enterprise-level governance and standards building on existing TDOC and ARB processes. Enable Enterprise-Scale Data, AI, & Agentic Capabilities - Coordinate architecture for AI and agentic solutions to ensure responsible adoption and shared value across business units. Develop Architecture Capability and Community - Build an empowered network of architects across divisions and functions with shared ways of working, tools, architecture principles and frameworks. Deliver Measurable Business Alignment & Value - Enable Technology Value realization and demonstrate clear outcomes such as cost savings through reduced duplication, enhanced Productivity through improved time-to-market, and Efficiency through optimized investment. The office is newly formed as part of the company's strategy to more tightly align technology, business functions and data assets to accelerate AI readiness of the entire technology estate. The office has oversight of all aspects of technology: from IT and business systems through to product platforms. As part of this new office initiative, multiple roles are being recruited across levels. Each role will be assigned to any of the 3 priority capabilities, with a possibility of role rotation enabling a well-rounded team: Strategy and Program: To set overall direction and interact with key initiatives across S&P, driving synergy and efficiency optimization, including strategy and transformation roadmap for future state EA artifacts Bgov ernance and Community: To run and embed governance and activate the architecture community through ARBs, TDAs, and other related processes. Establishing cohesive definitions and effective ways of working, including aligning the Divisions towards the standards of the future state EA artifacts. Assets and Tooling: To own architecture tool(s) and drive transparent documentation of multiple architectural assets and best practices, including the implementation and ownership of future state EA artifacts. The Impact: As an Enterprise Architect, you will report to the S&P Global Head of Enterprise Architecture and will be part of the newly formed S&P EA office. You will support 150 architects across the Divisions, driving alignment between technical solutions and business needs, fostering a culture of innovation, and overseeing the seamless integration of governance processes to support scalable and unified technology, data and product outcomes throughout S&P Global. Responsibilities and Impact: Establish and run formal governance mechanisms, including an Enterprise-wide Architecture Review Board (EARB), Divisional Architecture Boards (DABs), Software Governance Board (SGB) and other critical processes to embed standardized architectural governance across the Divisions. Drive operational execution of these bodies, ensuring compliance with architecture standards, and documentation of critical technical decisions. Activate and grow the architecture community of practice to promote shared standards and practices as well as build a network of architects with shared ways of working, tools, and frameworks. Own communication strategy to build the architecture community and foster an Innovation culture. Provide strategic guidance and ensure consistency of all architecture artifacts, adhering to future state standards for EA artifacts and ensure alignment across Divisions and architecture domains. Form important partnerships across the enterprise, both internal and external, to facilitate collaboration and stay informed of new capabilities and emerging technology trends. Support the development, maintenance, and governance of the newly established enterprise architecture function. Lead stakeholder engagement across business and technology leadership. Support the architecture across major domains: business, application, data, and infrastructure/technology (cloud, edge, streaming, SaaS/PaaS). Drive alignment with new acquisition/integration (M&A) initiatives to ensure smooth architectural integration of new businesses, participating in due diligence as necessary. Establish and run Centers of Excellence as the Enterprise Architecture function maturity evolves. Contribute to architectural effectiveness reporting to track key metrics such adherence to approved standards, measuring the reduction of technical debt logged via the ARB process, and evaluating the level of engagement and adoption of shared knowledge and training within the community. Champion FinOps practices, ensuring financial accountability and optimization of cloud and technology spend across architecture initiatives, and collaborate with finance and technology teams to establish cost transparency, forecasting, and reporting mechanisms. Serve as a hands on architect, bringing expertise in Markdown for documentation, Spec Driven Development for robust design processes, GitHub for code management and collaboration, Mermaid for architecture diagramming, Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) for cloud security governance, Backstage for developer portal management, and policy as code for automated compliance and governance. Required Skills, Experience, and Knowledge As an Enterprise Architect: Expert knowledge of established architecture frameworks (e.g., TOGAF, Gartner or Zachman) and their application in driving enterprise-level standards and compliance. Demonstrated ability to influence and partner with senior Product, Technology, and Business leaders to align technology & architectural decisions with investment prioritization. Critically a focus on servant leadership, ensuring that EA is not perceived as an ivory tower practice. Deep expertise in one or more core architectural domains: Data Architecture, Cloud Platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP), Microservices, or API led architecture. Strategic partnership lens, with understanding of entire data & software lifecycle to enable comprehensive support of Divisional needs. Significant, hands on experience with major Enterprise Architecture management tools (e.g., LeanIX, Ardoq, Alfabet, or equivalent). Experience in media/information services or related domain highly desirable (e.g., content delivery, subscription models, rights/licensing systems, realtime analytics, digital platforms). Proven, hands on experience architecting solutions using Markdown for technical documentation, Spec Driven Development methodologies, GitHub for source control and collaboration, Mermaid for visualizing system architectures, CSPM for cloud security, Backstage for developer experience, and policy as code for automated governance and compliance. Demonstrated experience implementing FinOps practices, including cost optimization strategies, cloud spend analysis, and financial governance in technology environment 10+ years of experience in enterprise architecture or related fields, with a proven ability to establish governance frameworks and lead architectural initiatives that drive business value and compliance. Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Systems, or related discipline; Master's or MBA is a plus. Relevant architecture certifications desirable. As the Governance and Community team: Significant experience operating or chairing a formal Architecture Review Board (ARB), compliance activities (including exception and exemption handling) or equivalent technical governance body in a large, global organization. Extensive experience in setting up best practices for architecture & Design principles, Solution guidelines and business case formats, etc., to align diverse teams to a unified & common platform. Advanced analytical skills to analyze the current IT environment to detect critical deficiencies and recommend practical solutions for improvement. Identify organizational requirements for resources (financial, skill, and process resources), as well as structures & cultural change necessary to support the Enterprise Architecture function. Advanced analytical and reasoning skills to analyse functional requirements and provide data backed decisions on Buy Vs Build Vs Host. Experience in managing large scale projects and organizational change initiatives to navigate implementation challenges and ensure effective governance processes. Demonstrated ability to identify and quantify organizational requirements for resources (financial, skill, and process resources), structures, and cultural change necessary to effectively support the Enterprise Architecture function. Effective communication and networking skills, capable of fostering an innovative culture, engage architecture community of practice and drive adoption of new processes. Strong people leadership skills with ability to mentor, and work the Divisional technical teams on architectural artefacts, a focus on continual learning. . click apply for full job details
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
About the Role: Grade Level (for internal use): 15 The S&P Enterprise Architecture office is a newly established capability that provides technology, system and data alignment, control, and insight across all divisions and corporate functions of S&P Global. The office is orientated around five strategic principles: A Single View of Enterprise Architecture - Develop and maintain a consolidated view of systems, data, and technology (current and future state) assets to support investment and integration decisions. Evolve Common Governance & Standards - Evolve and embed enterprise-level governance and standards building on existing TDOC and ARB processes. Enable Enterprise-Scale Data, AI, & Agentic Capabilities - Coordinate architecture for AI and agentic solutions to ensure responsible adoption and shared value across business units. Develop Architecture Capability and Community - Build an empowered network of architects across divisions and functions with shared ways of working, tools, architecture principles and frameworks. Deliver Measurable Business Alignment & Value - Enable Technology Value realization and demonstrate clear outcomes such as cost savings through reduced duplication, enhanced Productivity through improved time-to-market, and Efficiency through optimized investment. The office is newly formed as part of the company's strategy to more tightly align technology, business functions and data assets to accelerate AI readiness of the entire technology estate. The office has oversight of all aspects of technology: from IT and business systems through to product platforms. As part of this new office initiative, multiple roles are being recruited across levels. Each role will be assigned to any of the 3 priority capabilities, with a possibility of role rotation enabling a well-rounded team: Strategy and Program: To set overall direction and interact with key initiatives across S&P, driving synergy and efficiency optimization, including strategy and transformation roadmap for future state EA artifacts Bgov ernance and Community: To run and embed governance and activate the architecture community through ARBs, TDAs, and other related processes. Establishing cohesive definitions and effective ways of working, including aligning the Divisions towards the standards of the future state EA artifacts. Assets and Tooling: To own architecture tool(s) and drive transparent documentation of multiple architectural assets and best practices, including the implementation and ownership of future state EA artifacts. The Impact: As an Enterprise Architect, you will report to the S&P Global Head of Enterprise Architecture and will be part of the newly formed S&P EA office. You will support 150 architects across the Divisions, driving alignment between technical solutions and business needs, fostering a culture of innovation, and overseeing the seamless integration of governance processes to support scalable and unified technology, data and product outcomes throughout S&P Global. Responsibilities and Impact: Establish and run formal governance mechanisms, including an Enterprise-wide Architecture Review Board (EARB), Divisional Architecture Boards (DABs), Software Governance Board (SGB) and other critical processes to embed standardized architectural governance across the Divisions. Drive operational execution of these bodies, ensuring compliance with architecture standards, and documentation of critical technical decisions. Activate and grow the architecture community of practice to promote shared standards and practices as well as build a network of architects with shared ways of working, tools, and frameworks. Own communication strategy to build the architecture community and foster an Innovation culture. Provide strategic guidance and ensure consistency of all architecture artifacts, adhering to future state standards for EA artifacts and ensure alignment across Divisions and architecture domains. Form important partnerships across the enterprise, both internal and external, to facilitate collaboration and stay informed of new capabilities and emerging technology trends. Support the development, maintenance, and governance of the newly established enterprise architecture function. Lead stakeholder engagement across business and technology leadership. Support the architecture across major domains: business, application, data, and infrastructure/technology (cloud, edge, streaming, SaaS/PaaS). Drive alignment with new acquisition/integration (M&A) initiatives to ensure smooth architectural integration of new businesses, participating in due diligence as necessary. Establish and run Centers of Excellence as the Enterprise Architecture function maturity evolves. Contribute to architectural effectiveness reporting to track key metrics such adherence to approved standards, measuring the reduction of technical debt logged via the ARB process, and evaluating the level of engagement and adoption of shared knowledge and training within the community. Champion FinOps practices, ensuring financial accountability and optimization of cloud and technology spend across architecture initiatives, and collaborate with finance and technology teams to establish cost transparency, forecasting, and reporting mechanisms. Serve as a hands on architect, bringing expertise in Markdown for documentation, Spec Driven Development for robust design processes, GitHub for code management and collaboration, Mermaid for architecture diagramming, Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) for cloud security governance, Backstage for developer portal management, and policy as code for automated compliance and governance. Required Skills, Experience, and Knowledge As an Enterprise Architect: Expert knowledge of established architecture frameworks (e.g., TOGAF, Gartner or Zachman) and their application in driving enterprise-level standards and compliance. Demonstrated ability to influence and partner with senior Product, Technology, and Business leaders to align technology & architectural decisions with investment prioritization. Critically a focus on servant leadership, ensuring that EA is not perceived as an ivory tower practice. Deep expertise in one or more core architectural domains: Data Architecture, Cloud Platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP), Microservices, or API led architecture. Strategic partnership lens, with understanding of entire data & software lifecycle to enable comprehensive support of Divisional needs. Significant, hands on experience with major Enterprise Architecture management tools (e.g., LeanIX, Ardoq, Alfabet, or equivalent). Experience in media/information services or related domain highly desirable (e.g., content delivery, subscription models, rights/licensing systems, realtime analytics, digital platforms). Proven, hands on experience architecting solutions using Markdown for technical documentation, Spec Driven Development methodologies, GitHub for source control and collaboration, Mermaid for visualizing system architectures, CSPM for cloud security, Backstage for developer experience, and policy as code for automated governance and compliance. Demonstrated experience implementing FinOps practices, including cost optimization strategies, cloud spend analysis, and financial governance in technology environment 10+ years of experience in enterprise architecture or related fields, with a proven ability to establish governance frameworks and lead architectural initiatives that drive business value and compliance. Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Systems, or related discipline; Master's or MBA is a plus. Relevant architecture certifications desirable. As the Governance and Community team: Significant experience operating or chairing a formal Architecture Review Board (ARB), compliance activities (including exception and exemption handling) or equivalent technical governance body in a large, global organization. Extensive experience in setting up best practices for architecture & Design principles, Solution guidelines and business case formats, etc., to align diverse teams to a unified & common platform. Advanced analytical skills to analyze the current IT environment to detect critical deficiencies and recommend practical solutions for improvement. Identify organizational requirements for resources (financial, skill, and process resources), as well as structures & cultural change necessary to support the Enterprise Architecture function. Advanced analytical and reasoning skills to analyse functional requirements and provide data backed decisions on Buy Vs Build Vs Host. Experience in managing large scale projects and organizational change initiatives to navigate implementation challenges and ensure effective governance processes. Demonstrated ability to identify and quantify organizational requirements for resources (financial, skill, and process resources), structures, and cultural change necessary to effectively support the Enterprise Architecture function. Effective communication and networking skills, capable of fostering an innovative culture, engage architecture community of practice and drive adoption of new processes. Strong people leadership skills with ability to mentor, and work the Divisional technical teams on architectural artefacts, a focus on continual learning. . click apply for full job details
Accounting for International Development
Tank Championing Inclusive British Values
Accounting for International Development
Our partner is an independent, non partisan think tank and registered charity working to build a confident and inclusive Britain. It brings together voices from politics, civil society and business to find common ground on issues including immigration, integration, race and identity. The Treasurer will join the Board of Trustees and work closely with the Director and Chair to support strategy and financial sustainability. Responsibilities include supporting the Board s financial decision making, ensuring trustees understand the charity s financial position, overseeing the preparation and scrutiny of annual accounts, and advising on financial governance and compliance. The Treasurer will also support fundraising where appropriate and act as an ambassador for the organisation s work. The ideal candidate will hold an accountancy qualification or have strong financial management experience at Board level. You will be confident communicating financial information to non financial trustees and committed to a collaborative, cross party approach to social change. The Board meets quarterly in London, with some flexibility for remote participation. Trustees are expected to contribute between meetings as needed to support effective governance. Please note that this is a volunteer role and there is therefore no remuneration. For more Trustee and Treasurer roles, please visit the AfID website.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Our partner is an independent, non partisan think tank and registered charity working to build a confident and inclusive Britain. It brings together voices from politics, civil society and business to find common ground on issues including immigration, integration, race and identity. The Treasurer will join the Board of Trustees and work closely with the Director and Chair to support strategy and financial sustainability. Responsibilities include supporting the Board s financial decision making, ensuring trustees understand the charity s financial position, overseeing the preparation and scrutiny of annual accounts, and advising on financial governance and compliance. The Treasurer will also support fundraising where appropriate and act as an ambassador for the organisation s work. The ideal candidate will hold an accountancy qualification or have strong financial management experience at Board level. You will be confident communicating financial information to non financial trustees and committed to a collaborative, cross party approach to social change. The Board meets quarterly in London, with some flexibility for remote participation. Trustees are expected to contribute between meetings as needed to support effective governance. Please note that this is a volunteer role and there is therefore no remuneration. For more Trustee and Treasurer roles, please visit the AfID website.
Mitchell Maguire
Area Sales Manager Furniture Solutions
Mitchell Maguire Edinburgh, Midlothian
Area Sales Manager Furniture Solutions Job Title: Area Sales Manager Education Furniture Solutions Industry Sector: Portable Furniture, Furniture, Furniture Solutions, Tables, Chairs, Lockers, Flooring, Interior Spaces, Education Sector, Education, LEAs, MATs, Schools, Colleges, Universities, Dealers, Leisure, Hotels, Hospitality, Dealer Partners, Corporate End Users Area to be covered: North, Sco click apply for full job details
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Area Sales Manager Furniture Solutions Job Title: Area Sales Manager Education Furniture Solutions Industry Sector: Portable Furniture, Furniture, Furniture Solutions, Tables, Chairs, Lockers, Flooring, Interior Spaces, Education Sector, Education, LEAs, MATs, Schools, Colleges, Universities, Dealers, Leisure, Hotels, Hospitality, Dealer Partners, Corporate End Users Area to be covered: North, Sco click apply for full job details
First Technical Recruitment
Internal Communications & Engagement Strategist
First Technical Recruitment Grays, Essex
Role Objectives: To support the delivery of the Internal Communications and Engagement strategy that helps the programme achieve its Purpose, in line with its core Pillars and Principles, and inform and engage with a dispersed workforce, in multiple office and non-office sites. Will help deliver a programme of activity, working collaboratively with colleagues in External Affairs, the People Team, and in the programme's Delivery Partners. Responsibilities • Support delivery of a programme of regular and periodic events (online, in-person and hybrid) to share information and facilitate two-way engagement between the programme leadership team and the workforce, regardless of their organisation, location or shift pattern. • Distribute communications through a range of channels to keep the workforce informed of programme news, milestones, and activities. • Help manage events and channels to inform and engage with a dispersed workforce, in multiple office and non-office sites. This may include, but is not limited to a weekly Teams broadcast; a monthly hybrid staff briefing; email sharing of news and information; updating a news feed on Teams and SharePoint; and information cascades to share sensitive and tailored information through a network of leaders and line managers. • Create, improve and commission internal communications content alongside the in-house creative and digital teams. • Bethe gatekeeper to the internal communications channels - checking content for appropriateness, quality, tone of voice and branding - and suggest amendments and new approaches if required. • Offer advice and support delivery of internal communications and engagement tactics and strategies. • Support the delivery of two annual away days - a summer briefing, and a winter recognition event. Role including issuing invites; pre and post event comms; facilitation on the day e.g. setting up the venue, managing breakout rooms and the agenda; distribution of feedback survey. • Chair the internal communications working group, to bring together stakeholders with an interest in sharing information or facilitating it and to coordinate activities. • Liaise with colleagues in the External Affairs team to ensure that external content and news is shared across all teams. • Manage the promotion of the annual internal communications survey and to seek feedback, and implement improvements to internal communications on the programme. • Contribute to the annual review of the internal communications strategy to ensure it is still reflective of the programme. • Support delivery of the Reward and Recognition Scheme by collecting nominations, seeking feedback from leadership on the nominations, and purchasing vouchers. • Ad hoc activities as required during the programme life-cycle. • Ensure where appropriate, internal communications on the programme is promoting an inclusive working environment for all. Previous Experience • Experience of working in an internal communications & engagement role to deliver an ongoing programme of communications and engagement, whilst managing ad-hoc tasks - infrastructure experience is not essential • Experience of creating (or was part of the creation process) for internal comms and engagement strategies, through to and including delivery of the strategy • Experience of improving employee engagement levels through a delivery plan • Experience of obtaining employee feedback and analysing results • Shown ability to work at pace • Hosting events and organising of events/conferences • Worked with IT applications such as Intranet sites and other online collaborative tools • Experience of working across diverse stakeholders • Examples of exercising sound judgement, leading and facilitating decision making on issues among multiple parties • Demonstrable experience of working in a matrix and dispersed team ideal Skills • A commitment to quality and sense of ownership of internal comms outputs -putting customers at the forefront of plans and decision making • Ability to work with internal and external stakeholders, and influence them to meet tight deadlines • Ability to manage competing priorities and suggest solutions to meet needs of internal clients' • Excellent writing skills with ability to turn complex or technical information into plain English • Strong presentation skills including • Emotional intelligence and common sense to gauge the quality and impact of proposed communications • Data analysis capability and able to obtain and act upon honest and constructive feedback from different people • Has a proactive and curious mindset and looks for opportunities to be innovative • Willing to roll sleeves up and support the team in pressured times • Exceptional interpersonal skills and personal resilience, working to strict timelines/different styles of leadership • MS Office Suite - Teams, PowerPoint, Outlook, Word JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Role Objectives: To support the delivery of the Internal Communications and Engagement strategy that helps the programme achieve its Purpose, in line with its core Pillars and Principles, and inform and engage with a dispersed workforce, in multiple office and non-office sites. Will help deliver a programme of activity, working collaboratively with colleagues in External Affairs, the People Team, and in the programme's Delivery Partners. Responsibilities • Support delivery of a programme of regular and periodic events (online, in-person and hybrid) to share information and facilitate two-way engagement between the programme leadership team and the workforce, regardless of their organisation, location or shift pattern. • Distribute communications through a range of channels to keep the workforce informed of programme news, milestones, and activities. • Help manage events and channels to inform and engage with a dispersed workforce, in multiple office and non-office sites. This may include, but is not limited to a weekly Teams broadcast; a monthly hybrid staff briefing; email sharing of news and information; updating a news feed on Teams and SharePoint; and information cascades to share sensitive and tailored information through a network of leaders and line managers. • Create, improve and commission internal communications content alongside the in-house creative and digital teams. • Bethe gatekeeper to the internal communications channels - checking content for appropriateness, quality, tone of voice and branding - and suggest amendments and new approaches if required. • Offer advice and support delivery of internal communications and engagement tactics and strategies. • Support the delivery of two annual away days - a summer briefing, and a winter recognition event. Role including issuing invites; pre and post event comms; facilitation on the day e.g. setting up the venue, managing breakout rooms and the agenda; distribution of feedback survey. • Chair the internal communications working group, to bring together stakeholders with an interest in sharing information or facilitating it and to coordinate activities. • Liaise with colleagues in the External Affairs team to ensure that external content and news is shared across all teams. • Manage the promotion of the annual internal communications survey and to seek feedback, and implement improvements to internal communications on the programme. • Contribute to the annual review of the internal communications strategy to ensure it is still reflective of the programme. • Support delivery of the Reward and Recognition Scheme by collecting nominations, seeking feedback from leadership on the nominations, and purchasing vouchers. • Ad hoc activities as required during the programme life-cycle. • Ensure where appropriate, internal communications on the programme is promoting an inclusive working environment for all. Previous Experience • Experience of working in an internal communications & engagement role to deliver an ongoing programme of communications and engagement, whilst managing ad-hoc tasks - infrastructure experience is not essential • Experience of creating (or was part of the creation process) for internal comms and engagement strategies, through to and including delivery of the strategy • Experience of improving employee engagement levels through a delivery plan • Experience of obtaining employee feedback and analysing results • Shown ability to work at pace • Hosting events and organising of events/conferences • Worked with IT applications such as Intranet sites and other online collaborative tools • Experience of working across diverse stakeholders • Examples of exercising sound judgement, leading and facilitating decision making on issues among multiple parties • Demonstrable experience of working in a matrix and dispersed team ideal Skills • A commitment to quality and sense of ownership of internal comms outputs -putting customers at the forefront of plans and decision making • Ability to work with internal and external stakeholders, and influence them to meet tight deadlines • Ability to manage competing priorities and suggest solutions to meet needs of internal clients' • Excellent writing skills with ability to turn complex or technical information into plain English • Strong presentation skills including • Emotional intelligence and common sense to gauge the quality and impact of proposed communications • Data analysis capability and able to obtain and act upon honest and constructive feedback from different people • Has a proactive and curious mindset and looks for opportunities to be innovative • Willing to roll sleeves up and support the team in pressured times • Exceptional interpersonal skills and personal resilience, working to strict timelines/different styles of leadership • MS Office Suite - Teams, PowerPoint, Outlook, Word JBRP1_UKTJ
Mitchell Maguire
Area Sales Manager Furniture Solutions
Mitchell Maguire Edinburgh, Midlothian
Area Sales Manager Furniture Solutions Job Title: Area Sales Manager Education Furniture Solutions Industry Sector: Portable Furniture, Furniture, Furniture Solutions, Tables, Chairs, Lockers, Flooring, Interior Spaces, Education Sector, Education, LEAs, MATs, Schools, Colleges, Universities, Dealers, Leisure, Hotels, Hospitality, Dealer Partners, Corporate End Users Area to be covered: North, Scotland, Ireland & Scandinavia ideally based North / Scotland (Occasionally travel to Scandinavia typically once a quarter but perhaps less) Remuneration: £35,000 - £40,000 + circa £14,000 commission Benefits: £6,000 car allowance & full benefits packages The role of the Area Sales Manager Education Furniture Solutions will involve: Field sales role selling a high quality manufactured range of furniture predominantly solutions for the education sector All of your time will be spent selling to dealers, large education furniture manufactures, LEAs, MATs, schools, colleges and universities Problem solving, resolving conflicts and providing solutions to customers needs Majority of your time managing existing accounts, with element of new business Dealing with order values ranging from £3k - £150k depending on project sizes, with average order ranging between £3k-£6k Inheriting a patch currently achieving £1m The ideal applicant will be an Area Sales Manager Education Furniture Solutions with: Must have a proven track record in field sales selling into furniture dealers or the education sector via schools, colleges and universities, LEAs & MATs Ideally familiar with furniture products such as; lockers, stages, tables and chairs (would consider other product backgrounds with strong route to market experience) Highly motivated and able to work on own initiative Excellent communication and negotiation skills Self-starter, good time management skills, focused and customer service orientated Mitchell Maguire is a specialist Construction Field Sales Recruitment Consultancy, dealing exclusively with Field Construction Sales Jobs, Construction field sales vacancies and Specification field sales positions within: Portable Furniture, Furniture, Furniture Solutions, Tables, Chairs, Lockers, Flooring, Interior Spaces, Education Sector, Education, LEAs, MATs, Schools, Colleges, Universities, Dealers, Leisure, Hotels, Hospitality, Dealer Partners, Corporate End Users JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Area Sales Manager Furniture Solutions Job Title: Area Sales Manager Education Furniture Solutions Industry Sector: Portable Furniture, Furniture, Furniture Solutions, Tables, Chairs, Lockers, Flooring, Interior Spaces, Education Sector, Education, LEAs, MATs, Schools, Colleges, Universities, Dealers, Leisure, Hotels, Hospitality, Dealer Partners, Corporate End Users Area to be covered: North, Scotland, Ireland & Scandinavia ideally based North / Scotland (Occasionally travel to Scandinavia typically once a quarter but perhaps less) Remuneration: £35,000 - £40,000 + circa £14,000 commission Benefits: £6,000 car allowance & full benefits packages The role of the Area Sales Manager Education Furniture Solutions will involve: Field sales role selling a high quality manufactured range of furniture predominantly solutions for the education sector All of your time will be spent selling to dealers, large education furniture manufactures, LEAs, MATs, schools, colleges and universities Problem solving, resolving conflicts and providing solutions to customers needs Majority of your time managing existing accounts, with element of new business Dealing with order values ranging from £3k - £150k depending on project sizes, with average order ranging between £3k-£6k Inheriting a patch currently achieving £1m The ideal applicant will be an Area Sales Manager Education Furniture Solutions with: Must have a proven track record in field sales selling into furniture dealers or the education sector via schools, colleges and universities, LEAs & MATs Ideally familiar with furniture products such as; lockers, stages, tables and chairs (would consider other product backgrounds with strong route to market experience) Highly motivated and able to work on own initiative Excellent communication and negotiation skills Self-starter, good time management skills, focused and customer service orientated Mitchell Maguire is a specialist Construction Field Sales Recruitment Consultancy, dealing exclusively with Field Construction Sales Jobs, Construction field sales vacancies and Specification field sales positions within: Portable Furniture, Furniture, Furniture Solutions, Tables, Chairs, Lockers, Flooring, Interior Spaces, Education Sector, Education, LEAs, MATs, Schools, Colleges, Universities, Dealers, Leisure, Hotels, Hospitality, Dealer Partners, Corporate End Users JBRP1_UKTJ
Resourcing Group
HR and Admin Manager
Resourcing Group
HR & Admin Manager Location: Ramsgate, Kent (occasional travel) Hours: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £43,000 This is a senior, hands-on HR role for a confident and capable generalist who enjoys balancing strategic leadership with practical delivery. You will be the primary HR lead for the Group, providing clear, fair, and consistent advice to Directors, managers, and employees, while also leading and developing the HR & Admin team. The Role Leadership & Strategy Lead, support, and develop the HR & Admin team Act as the principal HR adviser to Directors and senior managers Shape and align people strategy, culture, and values across the Group Improve HR systems, processes, and management reporting Support organisational design, workforce planning, and growth Employee Relations Lead and manage ER cases including disciplinaries, grievances, capability, and conduct matters Chair or support formal hearings, ensuring fairness, consistency, and legal compliance Coach and support managers to build confidence and capability in people management Ensure documentation and decision-making meet legal and organisational standards Operational HR Oversee the full employee lifecycle: recruitment, onboarding, induction, development, and exit Ensure compliance with employment law, contracts, working time regulations, and data protection Maintain accurate HR records, reporting, and system integrity Lead wellbeing and engagement initiatives that are meaningful and practical Office, Admin, Fleet & Facilities Supervise administrative and support staff across sites Maintain high standards across office environments and facilities Oversee fleet administration and related processes Ensure smooth day-to-day coordination and clear internal communication About You You will be: An experienced HR generalist (CIPD Level 5 or above desirable) Confident managing formal ER processes independently Calm, balanced, and professional in complex or high-pressure situations Comfortable acting as a standalone or lightly supported HR lead A clear, consistent, and fair decision-maker A trusted, steady HR presence with strong relationship-building skills What's on Offer A supportive, people-first working environment Genuine autonomy to shape culture, systems, and ways of working Commitment to professional development and career growth The opportunity to be part of a collaborative, family-led organisation JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
HR & Admin Manager Location: Ramsgate, Kent (occasional travel) Hours: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £43,000 This is a senior, hands-on HR role for a confident and capable generalist who enjoys balancing strategic leadership with practical delivery. You will be the primary HR lead for the Group, providing clear, fair, and consistent advice to Directors, managers, and employees, while also leading and developing the HR & Admin team. The Role Leadership & Strategy Lead, support, and develop the HR & Admin team Act as the principal HR adviser to Directors and senior managers Shape and align people strategy, culture, and values across the Group Improve HR systems, processes, and management reporting Support organisational design, workforce planning, and growth Employee Relations Lead and manage ER cases including disciplinaries, grievances, capability, and conduct matters Chair or support formal hearings, ensuring fairness, consistency, and legal compliance Coach and support managers to build confidence and capability in people management Ensure documentation and decision-making meet legal and organisational standards Operational HR Oversee the full employee lifecycle: recruitment, onboarding, induction, development, and exit Ensure compliance with employment law, contracts, working time regulations, and data protection Maintain accurate HR records, reporting, and system integrity Lead wellbeing and engagement initiatives that are meaningful and practical Office, Admin, Fleet & Facilities Supervise administrative and support staff across sites Maintain high standards across office environments and facilities Oversee fleet administration and related processes Ensure smooth day-to-day coordination and clear internal communication About You You will be: An experienced HR generalist (CIPD Level 5 or above desirable) Confident managing formal ER processes independently Calm, balanced, and professional in complex or high-pressure situations Comfortable acting as a standalone or lightly supported HR lead A clear, consistent, and fair decision-maker A trusted, steady HR presence with strong relationship-building skills What's on Offer A supportive, people-first working environment Genuine autonomy to shape culture, systems, and ways of working Commitment to professional development and career growth The opportunity to be part of a collaborative, family-led organisation JBRP1_UKTJ
Mitchell Maguire
Project Manager Bespoke Furniture & Joinery
Mitchell Maguire
Project Manager Bespoke Furniture & Joinery Job Title: Project Manager Bespoke Furniture & Joinery Job reference Number: -2640 Industry Sector: Project Manager, Project Management, Bespoke, Residential, High-End, Luxury, Bespoke Furniture, Bespoke Joinery, Craft, Interior products, Office, Staircase, Sculpture, Desks, Cabinets, Tables, Chairs, Surfaces, Stone, Wood, Fit-out, Manufacture click apply for full job details
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Project Manager Bespoke Furniture & Joinery Job Title: Project Manager Bespoke Furniture & Joinery Job reference Number: -2640 Industry Sector: Project Manager, Project Management, Bespoke, Residential, High-End, Luxury, Bespoke Furniture, Bespoke Joinery, Craft, Interior products, Office, Staircase, Sculpture, Desks, Cabinets, Tables, Chairs, Surfaces, Stone, Wood, Fit-out, Manufacture click apply for full job details
Dove & Hawk
Block Manager
Dove & Hawk Southend-on-sea, Essex
Block Manager- Essex - Mon- Fri- £30,000- £40,000 Job Title: Block Manager Salary: £30,000- £40,000 Working Hours: Monday -Friday 09:00am- 18:00pm My client, a highly rated independent that have been operating for over 30 years are looking for a Block Manager to join the team in Essex. You will be part of a team managing a varied portfolio of blocks ranging from 10- 100+ units including some HRBs. This is a great opportunity to work for an established, independent business offering more autonomy. Duties and Responsibilities but not limited to: Full management of assigned portfolio Preparing and managing service charge budgets Managing planned maintenance including Section 20 Regular property visits Chairing AGMs Overseeing compliance with safety regulations Must have: Block management experience Driving license Strong attention to detail Highly organised and punctual Excellent communication skills both verbally and written A keen problem solver Client facing Strong administration and excellent IT skills Ability to build long-term relationships Positive and encouraging attitude Good to have but not essential: IRPM (TPI) and / or ARMA qualified If this opportunity excites you or you want to find out more information about other roles then please do not hesitate to get in touch with Dove & Hawk Property Recruitment acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of permanent workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's and Privacy Policy which can be JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Block Manager- Essex - Mon- Fri- £30,000- £40,000 Job Title: Block Manager Salary: £30,000- £40,000 Working Hours: Monday -Friday 09:00am- 18:00pm My client, a highly rated independent that have been operating for over 30 years are looking for a Block Manager to join the team in Essex. You will be part of a team managing a varied portfolio of blocks ranging from 10- 100+ units including some HRBs. This is a great opportunity to work for an established, independent business offering more autonomy. Duties and Responsibilities but not limited to: Full management of assigned portfolio Preparing and managing service charge budgets Managing planned maintenance including Section 20 Regular property visits Chairing AGMs Overseeing compliance with safety regulations Must have: Block management experience Driving license Strong attention to detail Highly organised and punctual Excellent communication skills both verbally and written A keen problem solver Client facing Strong administration and excellent IT skills Ability to build long-term relationships Positive and encouraging attitude Good to have but not essential: IRPM (TPI) and / or ARMA qualified If this opportunity excites you or you want to find out more information about other roles then please do not hesitate to get in touch with Dove & Hawk Property Recruitment acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of permanent workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's and Privacy Policy which can be JBRP1_UKTJ
Hillarys Blinds
Blinds and Curtains Installer
Hillarys Blinds Barrow-in-furness, Cumbria
A flexible opportunity that works around you whether you're looking for Full or Part-Time. Imagine working for yourself, close to home, at your pace, around your lifestyle and commitments. Our network of over 1200 local Advisors enjoy these benefits, alongside great earnings. Hillarys, established over 50 years ago, remains the UK's leading provider of window furnishings solutions with an annual turnover of £250m. We're still enjoying strong growth and looking for more Advisors to join our team. Our Advisors visit customers at home to advise on and measure for a wide range of products solutions. Once manufactured and delivered, they return to install for a beautiful finish every time. If this is unlike anything you've done before that's ok - most of our self-employed Advisors started from the same position and have gone on to run successful Hillarys businesses for many years with our support - we are the experts after all. If you have a great personality, are approachable, a good communicator and care about great Service, you're already halfway there. We make it easy to find out more so why not join us on a virtual Discovery Session and learn everything you need to know about being a Hillarys Advisor. You can ask a current Advisor and one of our Area Managers any relevant questions - all from the comfort of your armchair with zero commitment! Work for yourself, not by yourself: the benefits of your own local business, within a model that removes the worries: We're experts in advertising so you won't worry about finding customers Have the confidence that over 70% of customers go on to purchase from their Hillarys Advisor You can focus on outstanding Service, ensuring your customers buy, and come back time and again Flexible hours to suit your lifestyle: manage your own diary and the time you want to commit There's a reason that so many Hillarys Advisors are successful. We're just as committed as you to the partnership - that starts with a comprehensive package: Training-for-life, local business support, a plan that's built around you, and all the things you'll need to ensure a professional approach and finish from day one: All the professional and practical Training you'll ever need as you start and develop your business. Comprehensive Sales Toolkit including complete Product samples, Tablet and software Full Installation Toolkit, including all measuring equipment, and tools (including power tools) A professional image - Hillarys branded clothing, and personalised business cards & leaflets This is wrapped into a one-off investment of just £2995 and we've even got flexible ways to pay to help spread the investment. This is unquestionably the most simple and effective way to access the UK's best opportunity. On top of the points above, you'll need to hold a valid UK driving licence to get to customers locally. To find out more complete the application form online, join one of our 45-minute Discovery sessions and learn about how good a fit Hillarys could be for you? JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
A flexible opportunity that works around you whether you're looking for Full or Part-Time. Imagine working for yourself, close to home, at your pace, around your lifestyle and commitments. Our network of over 1200 local Advisors enjoy these benefits, alongside great earnings. Hillarys, established over 50 years ago, remains the UK's leading provider of window furnishings solutions with an annual turnover of £250m. We're still enjoying strong growth and looking for more Advisors to join our team. Our Advisors visit customers at home to advise on and measure for a wide range of products solutions. Once manufactured and delivered, they return to install for a beautiful finish every time. If this is unlike anything you've done before that's ok - most of our self-employed Advisors started from the same position and have gone on to run successful Hillarys businesses for many years with our support - we are the experts after all. If you have a great personality, are approachable, a good communicator and care about great Service, you're already halfway there. We make it easy to find out more so why not join us on a virtual Discovery Session and learn everything you need to know about being a Hillarys Advisor. You can ask a current Advisor and one of our Area Managers any relevant questions - all from the comfort of your armchair with zero commitment! Work for yourself, not by yourself: the benefits of your own local business, within a model that removes the worries: We're experts in advertising so you won't worry about finding customers Have the confidence that over 70% of customers go on to purchase from their Hillarys Advisor You can focus on outstanding Service, ensuring your customers buy, and come back time and again Flexible hours to suit your lifestyle: manage your own diary and the time you want to commit There's a reason that so many Hillarys Advisors are successful. We're just as committed as you to the partnership - that starts with a comprehensive package: Training-for-life, local business support, a plan that's built around you, and all the things you'll need to ensure a professional approach and finish from day one: All the professional and practical Training you'll ever need as you start and develop your business. Comprehensive Sales Toolkit including complete Product samples, Tablet and software Full Installation Toolkit, including all measuring equipment, and tools (including power tools) A professional image - Hillarys branded clothing, and personalised business cards & leaflets This is wrapped into a one-off investment of just £2995 and we've even got flexible ways to pay to help spread the investment. This is unquestionably the most simple and effective way to access the UK's best opportunity. On top of the points above, you'll need to hold a valid UK driving licence to get to customers locally. To find out more complete the application form online, join one of our 45-minute Discovery sessions and learn about how good a fit Hillarys could be for you? JBRP1_UKTJ
Consultant Psychiatrist - First Response Service
NHS
We are seeking to recruit a full time Consultant for First Response Service across Mid Mersey and are looking for an enthusiastic, proactive colleague to provide dynamic leadership to the service and the Trust as a whole. This is a new full-time post based in Hollins Park Hospital. The post holder will work collaboratively with our Operational Manager, Clinical Service Manager and FRS Specialty doctor based in Clock View to provide leadership and clinical expertise to the First Response Service and ensure we deliver an excellent, responsive, and high-quality service. The post holder will also be supported, where appropriate, to develop a special interest in a clinical area, which meets the Trust objectives. The post holder will be responsible for the overall assessment, and management of patients presented to FRS in Mid Mersey by working closely with other members of the multidisciplinary team including clinical service manager, advanced clinical practitioner, clinical lead, Operational Managers (Band 8A), dual diagnosis practitioners, mental health practitioners, assistant practitioners, assistant clinical psychologist, clinical psychologist, social workers and support workers. You will enjoy working as part of a highly skilled and motivated team to deliver excellent care. Main duties of the job Urgent reviews for the patients and to chair management planning meetings involving families, community and social care services. Clinical/managerial supervisor responsibilities for the specialty doctor based in FRS in Clock View Hospital. For Medic Assessments within team there are appointments available within office hours. They are first triaged by the clinical leads. Registered practitioners can speak to the medic on site or by phone to discuss acceptance of service users. Urgent Assessments are facilitated by the medic directly and via secretary. If an MHAA is required, this should be discussed with the clinical lead. Every opportunity should be actioned to support contact with the service user. This includes telephone contacts, home visit, discussion with family or carers, prior to application to careline, in order to gain as much clinical or collateral information as possible. Consultant psychiatrist responsibility for FRS across Mid Mersey. Carry out comprehensive psychiatric assessments and provide treatment for patients referred to FRS as in outpatient and community assessment. Support FRS staff to manage psychiatric emergencies. Conduct patient reviews, and mental health act assessments, and attend multi-professional meetings. Maintain a high standard of clinical work when carrying out assessments. Ensure compliance with our clinical governance framework, you will motivate colleagues, champion service user safety and dignity and drive continuous improvement. About us Mersey Care is one of the largest trusts providing physical health and mental health services in the North West, serving more than 1.4 million people across our region and are also commissioned for services that cover the North West, North Wales and the Midlands. We offer specialist inpatient and community services that support physical and mental health and specialist inpatient mental health, learning disability, addiction and brain injury services. Mersey Care is one of only three trusts in the UK that offer high secure mental health facilities. At the heart of all we do is our commitment to 'perfect care' - care that is safe, effective, positively experienced, timely, equitable and efficient. We support our staff to do the best job they can and work alongside service users, their families, and carers to design and develop future services together. We're currently delivering a programme of organisational and service transformation to significantly improve the quality of the services we provide and safely reduce cost as we do so. Flexible working requests will be considered for all roles. Job responsibilities Clinical duties of post holder: Consultant psychiatrist responsibility for FRS across Mid Mersey. Carry out comprehensive psychiatric assessments and provide treatment for patients referred to FRS as in outpatient and community assessment. Support FRS staff to manage psychiatric emergencies. Conduct patient reviews, and mental health act assessments, and attend multi-professional meetings. To carry out comprehensive Risk Assessments and participate in Trusts risk management processes such as Health Risk Assessment and Management Meetings (H-RAMM) and Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangement (MAPPA) Meetings. To provide medical leadership to the FRS team. Liaise with families / carers. Liaise with aspects of the Criminal Justice System regarding patients. Liaise with other stakeholders and interested parties. The post holder will be expected to maintain effective communication with other services, including in-patient and community mental health teams, crisis services, and primary care. Provide clinical/educational supervision to junior colleagues, NMP and AP. To attend daily safety huddle and multidisciplinary team meetings. The Trust has a number of medical management roles and encourages medical staff to participate in these. Likewise, medical staff are encouraged to participate in the wider discussion forums within the Trust and join committees/working parties in other areas. Support is provided within job plans to undertake these roles. The post holder will be expected to participate in the Consultant on call rota covering all specialties apart from CAMHS and Forensic services in the Warrington, Halton, St Helens & Knowsley areas. Please see job description for further details. Person Specification Qualifications MB BS or equivalent medical qualification. Qualification or higher degree in medical education, clinical research or management. CCT or CESR in General Adult or Old Age Psychiatry. Additional clinical qualifications. Fully registered with the GMC with a licence to practise at the time of appointment. Included on the GMC Specialist Register OR within six months. Approved clinician status OR able to achieve within 6 months of appointment. Approved under S12 OR able to achieve with 3 months of appointment. In good standing with GMC with respect to warning and conditions on practice. Transport Holds and will use valid UK driving licence OR provides evidence of proposed alternative. Clinical Skills, Knowledge & Experience Excellent knowledge in specialty. Excellent clinical skills using bio-psycho-social perspective and wide medical knowledge. Excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Able to manage clinical complexity and uncertainty. Makes decisions based on evidence and experience including the contribution of others. Able to meet duties under MHA and MCA. Wide range of specialist and sub-specialist experience relevant to post within NHS or comparable service. Academic Skills & Lifelong learning Able to deliver undergraduate or postgraduate teaching and training. Ability to work in and lead team. Demonstrate commitment to shared leadership & collaborative working to deliver improvement. Participated in continuous professional development. Participated in research or service evaluation. Able to use and appraise clinical evidence. Has actively participated in clinical audit and quality improvement programmes. Able to plan and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training relevant to this post. Reflected on purpose of CPD undertaken. Experienced in clinical research and / or service evaluation. Evidence of achievement in education, research, audit and service improvement: awards, prizes, presentations and publications. Has led clinical audits leading to service change or improved outcomes to patients. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. £109,725 to £145,478 a yearper annum, plus 10% R&R (non contractual) & on call supplement
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
We are seeking to recruit a full time Consultant for First Response Service across Mid Mersey and are looking for an enthusiastic, proactive colleague to provide dynamic leadership to the service and the Trust as a whole. This is a new full-time post based in Hollins Park Hospital. The post holder will work collaboratively with our Operational Manager, Clinical Service Manager and FRS Specialty doctor based in Clock View to provide leadership and clinical expertise to the First Response Service and ensure we deliver an excellent, responsive, and high-quality service. The post holder will also be supported, where appropriate, to develop a special interest in a clinical area, which meets the Trust objectives. The post holder will be responsible for the overall assessment, and management of patients presented to FRS in Mid Mersey by working closely with other members of the multidisciplinary team including clinical service manager, advanced clinical practitioner, clinical lead, Operational Managers (Band 8A), dual diagnosis practitioners, mental health practitioners, assistant practitioners, assistant clinical psychologist, clinical psychologist, social workers and support workers. You will enjoy working as part of a highly skilled and motivated team to deliver excellent care. Main duties of the job Urgent reviews for the patients and to chair management planning meetings involving families, community and social care services. Clinical/managerial supervisor responsibilities for the specialty doctor based in FRS in Clock View Hospital. For Medic Assessments within team there are appointments available within office hours. They are first triaged by the clinical leads. Registered practitioners can speak to the medic on site or by phone to discuss acceptance of service users. Urgent Assessments are facilitated by the medic directly and via secretary. If an MHAA is required, this should be discussed with the clinical lead. Every opportunity should be actioned to support contact with the service user. This includes telephone contacts, home visit, discussion with family or carers, prior to application to careline, in order to gain as much clinical or collateral information as possible. Consultant psychiatrist responsibility for FRS across Mid Mersey. Carry out comprehensive psychiatric assessments and provide treatment for patients referred to FRS as in outpatient and community assessment. Support FRS staff to manage psychiatric emergencies. Conduct patient reviews, and mental health act assessments, and attend multi-professional meetings. Maintain a high standard of clinical work when carrying out assessments. Ensure compliance with our clinical governance framework, you will motivate colleagues, champion service user safety and dignity and drive continuous improvement. About us Mersey Care is one of the largest trusts providing physical health and mental health services in the North West, serving more than 1.4 million people across our region and are also commissioned for services that cover the North West, North Wales and the Midlands. We offer specialist inpatient and community services that support physical and mental health and specialist inpatient mental health, learning disability, addiction and brain injury services. Mersey Care is one of only three trusts in the UK that offer high secure mental health facilities. At the heart of all we do is our commitment to 'perfect care' - care that is safe, effective, positively experienced, timely, equitable and efficient. We support our staff to do the best job they can and work alongside service users, their families, and carers to design and develop future services together. We're currently delivering a programme of organisational and service transformation to significantly improve the quality of the services we provide and safely reduce cost as we do so. Flexible working requests will be considered for all roles. Job responsibilities Clinical duties of post holder: Consultant psychiatrist responsibility for FRS across Mid Mersey. Carry out comprehensive psychiatric assessments and provide treatment for patients referred to FRS as in outpatient and community assessment. Support FRS staff to manage psychiatric emergencies. Conduct patient reviews, and mental health act assessments, and attend multi-professional meetings. To carry out comprehensive Risk Assessments and participate in Trusts risk management processes such as Health Risk Assessment and Management Meetings (H-RAMM) and Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangement (MAPPA) Meetings. To provide medical leadership to the FRS team. Liaise with families / carers. Liaise with aspects of the Criminal Justice System regarding patients. Liaise with other stakeholders and interested parties. The post holder will be expected to maintain effective communication with other services, including in-patient and community mental health teams, crisis services, and primary care. Provide clinical/educational supervision to junior colleagues, NMP and AP. To attend daily safety huddle and multidisciplinary team meetings. The Trust has a number of medical management roles and encourages medical staff to participate in these. Likewise, medical staff are encouraged to participate in the wider discussion forums within the Trust and join committees/working parties in other areas. Support is provided within job plans to undertake these roles. The post holder will be expected to participate in the Consultant on call rota covering all specialties apart from CAMHS and Forensic services in the Warrington, Halton, St Helens & Knowsley areas. Please see job description for further details. Person Specification Qualifications MB BS or equivalent medical qualification. Qualification or higher degree in medical education, clinical research or management. CCT or CESR in General Adult or Old Age Psychiatry. Additional clinical qualifications. Fully registered with the GMC with a licence to practise at the time of appointment. Included on the GMC Specialist Register OR within six months. Approved clinician status OR able to achieve within 6 months of appointment. Approved under S12 OR able to achieve with 3 months of appointment. In good standing with GMC with respect to warning and conditions on practice. Transport Holds and will use valid UK driving licence OR provides evidence of proposed alternative. Clinical Skills, Knowledge & Experience Excellent knowledge in specialty. Excellent clinical skills using bio-psycho-social perspective and wide medical knowledge. Excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Able to manage clinical complexity and uncertainty. Makes decisions based on evidence and experience including the contribution of others. Able to meet duties under MHA and MCA. Wide range of specialist and sub-specialist experience relevant to post within NHS or comparable service. Academic Skills & Lifelong learning Able to deliver undergraduate or postgraduate teaching and training. Ability to work in and lead team. Demonstrate commitment to shared leadership & collaborative working to deliver improvement. Participated in continuous professional development. Participated in research or service evaluation. Able to use and appraise clinical evidence. Has actively participated in clinical audit and quality improvement programmes. Able to plan and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and training relevant to this post. Reflected on purpose of CPD undertaken. Experienced in clinical research and / or service evaluation. Evidence of achievement in education, research, audit and service improvement: awards, prizes, presentations and publications. Has led clinical audits leading to service change or improved outcomes to patients. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. £109,725 to £145,478 a yearper annum, plus 10% R&R (non contractual) & on call supplement
Contracts Manager - PFI
NHS Exeter, Devon
The purpose of this role is to ensure that delegated Projects (contracts) site services provided by the PFI Project Company (Project Co) meet the needs of tenants, patients, and visitors across their assigned PFI site portfolio in accordance with the Project Agreement, policies and procedures, legislation, and statutory requirements. This will include: Design of performance monitoring systems. Obtaining tenders from Project Co for Variations. Liaison with consultants, statutory bodies, Ten Main duties of the job Responsible for the management of activities within their assigned portfolio of properties including tenant liaison, chair meetings, briefings, or providing training sessions for colleagues and contractors. Planning and organising complex activities requiring formulation, adjustments. Management of site specific action plans, ensuring timely updates are provided to appropriate stakeholders. Making judgements across wide range of Project Agreement issues, considering legislation, Health & Safety, and conflicting demands. Management of the process for site based queries and issues ensuring that all are logged via the Project Co. helpdesk in accordance with Schedule 14. Responsible for ensuring that Variations and Small Works are being processed and delivered within agreed Service Level Agreements (SLAs) as per the Project Agreement Contributing to review and development of Project Agreement specific policies. To lead on and co ordinate a program of inspections and checks with service teams and contractors to include building audits, surveys and compliance activities to ensure that services are being delivered in line with the Project Agreement. Ensure that any performance issues to be actioned are identified and resolved and that risks are mitigated through the Project Co Helpdesk About us NHS Property Services Ltd is one of the largest property owners in the UK, with a £3 billion asset portfolio, some 4,000 properties, 3,000 employees and an annual income of over £700 million. Established in April 2013, the company is a limited company but also part of the wider NHS family. Having inherited responsibility for the facilities and property management functions previously managed by NHS primary care trusts and strategic health authorities, we own and run properties that range from listed buildings and former workhouses through to award winning, state of the art integrated health campuses. Our aim is to deliver a fit for purpose estate in partnership with NHS organisations, generating cost efficiencies that will benefit our tenants, patients and the wider health economy. Job responsibilities We have a fantastic opportunity for a Contracts Manager (PFI) to join our team based in the South West. The salary on offer starts from £40,000 with a £3,000 car allowance and a 10% performance based bonus. This is a remote role requiring site attendance in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Wiltshire. The ideal candidate will be based on the M5 corridor between Exeter and Weston super Mare. The Contracts Manager is responsible for managing day to day relationships with the tenants of NHSPS. The Contracts Manager will ensure that all requests for Service and Building Variations, Small Works requests across their assigned portfolio are received and processed in line with the Project Agreement and will respond and address day to day customer queries and issues. You will be the first point of contact for key stakeholder and as such must be able to demonstrate great customer skills and be able to support with all queries and issues. This is an excellent opportunity for a candidate with a property background looking to expand their understanding of contract management. What you will bring to the role: A background in Facilities or Property management Adaptability and problem solving skills Must have a full driving licence and access to a vehicle PFI expereince is desired but not essential What we can offer you We understand how important life is outside of work so, as a competitive salary we will also offer: 27 days annual leave + 8 days bank holiday with the option to buy additional weeks leave. A Smarter Working Policy, empowering you to choose the location of how and where you work according to your daily activities. Training and development opportunities, providing opportunities for our colleagues to develop and progress their careers at all levels through our Professional Excellence Framework. Company wide Colleague Referral Scheme SMART Pension contribution into which the company will contribute up to 6% A range of flexible benefits including NHS retail discounts and Cycle to Work Scheme. We have a great Colleague Assistance Programme and offer support for all areas of life. An organisation with a passion for giving back. Putting money back into the NHS, raising £150,000 over 3 years for our charity partner Young Lives vs Cancer, supporting colleagues to volunteer within their local communities, and being committed to creating a sustainable working environment on our pledge to become net zero carbon by 2050. We understand that it's important to feel like the work you do is having a meaningful impact on society, and through our approach to being a responsible business, we make sure that every colleague is given the opportunity to make a difference.We celebrate diversity, and we are working hard to create an inclusive environment where people love to work and can fulfil their potential. Person Specification Qualifications IOSH Managing Safely or relevant qualification in Facilities Management, Property Management, or equivalent proven experience. Experience Broad FM and/or property experience Experienced in Health and Safety management and associated safe systems of work. Ability to work as part of a team but also capable of working independently within appropriate Delivery guidelines. Demonstrable experience in dealing with Customers, Partners, and the public. Dealing with sensitive and confidential information. Experienced inworking with budgets Experienced in of supplier management. Experienced in dealing with complex FM related issues and challenging situations. Management and co ordination of onsite contractor and suppliers (Pre, during & post working activities) Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
The purpose of this role is to ensure that delegated Projects (contracts) site services provided by the PFI Project Company (Project Co) meet the needs of tenants, patients, and visitors across their assigned PFI site portfolio in accordance with the Project Agreement, policies and procedures, legislation, and statutory requirements. This will include: Design of performance monitoring systems. Obtaining tenders from Project Co for Variations. Liaison with consultants, statutory bodies, Ten Main duties of the job Responsible for the management of activities within their assigned portfolio of properties including tenant liaison, chair meetings, briefings, or providing training sessions for colleagues and contractors. Planning and organising complex activities requiring formulation, adjustments. Management of site specific action plans, ensuring timely updates are provided to appropriate stakeholders. Making judgements across wide range of Project Agreement issues, considering legislation, Health & Safety, and conflicting demands. Management of the process for site based queries and issues ensuring that all are logged via the Project Co. helpdesk in accordance with Schedule 14. Responsible for ensuring that Variations and Small Works are being processed and delivered within agreed Service Level Agreements (SLAs) as per the Project Agreement Contributing to review and development of Project Agreement specific policies. To lead on and co ordinate a program of inspections and checks with service teams and contractors to include building audits, surveys and compliance activities to ensure that services are being delivered in line with the Project Agreement. Ensure that any performance issues to be actioned are identified and resolved and that risks are mitigated through the Project Co Helpdesk About us NHS Property Services Ltd is one of the largest property owners in the UK, with a £3 billion asset portfolio, some 4,000 properties, 3,000 employees and an annual income of over £700 million. Established in April 2013, the company is a limited company but also part of the wider NHS family. Having inherited responsibility for the facilities and property management functions previously managed by NHS primary care trusts and strategic health authorities, we own and run properties that range from listed buildings and former workhouses through to award winning, state of the art integrated health campuses. Our aim is to deliver a fit for purpose estate in partnership with NHS organisations, generating cost efficiencies that will benefit our tenants, patients and the wider health economy. Job responsibilities We have a fantastic opportunity for a Contracts Manager (PFI) to join our team based in the South West. The salary on offer starts from £40,000 with a £3,000 car allowance and a 10% performance based bonus. This is a remote role requiring site attendance in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Wiltshire. The ideal candidate will be based on the M5 corridor between Exeter and Weston super Mare. The Contracts Manager is responsible for managing day to day relationships with the tenants of NHSPS. The Contracts Manager will ensure that all requests for Service and Building Variations, Small Works requests across their assigned portfolio are received and processed in line with the Project Agreement and will respond and address day to day customer queries and issues. You will be the first point of contact for key stakeholder and as such must be able to demonstrate great customer skills and be able to support with all queries and issues. This is an excellent opportunity for a candidate with a property background looking to expand their understanding of contract management. What you will bring to the role: A background in Facilities or Property management Adaptability and problem solving skills Must have a full driving licence and access to a vehicle PFI expereince is desired but not essential What we can offer you We understand how important life is outside of work so, as a competitive salary we will also offer: 27 days annual leave + 8 days bank holiday with the option to buy additional weeks leave. A Smarter Working Policy, empowering you to choose the location of how and where you work according to your daily activities. Training and development opportunities, providing opportunities for our colleagues to develop and progress their careers at all levels through our Professional Excellence Framework. Company wide Colleague Referral Scheme SMART Pension contribution into which the company will contribute up to 6% A range of flexible benefits including NHS retail discounts and Cycle to Work Scheme. We have a great Colleague Assistance Programme and offer support for all areas of life. An organisation with a passion for giving back. Putting money back into the NHS, raising £150,000 over 3 years for our charity partner Young Lives vs Cancer, supporting colleagues to volunteer within their local communities, and being committed to creating a sustainable working environment on our pledge to become net zero carbon by 2050. We understand that it's important to feel like the work you do is having a meaningful impact on society, and through our approach to being a responsible business, we make sure that every colleague is given the opportunity to make a difference.We celebrate diversity, and we are working hard to create an inclusive environment where people love to work and can fulfil their potential. Person Specification Qualifications IOSH Managing Safely or relevant qualification in Facilities Management, Property Management, or equivalent proven experience. Experience Broad FM and/or property experience Experienced in Health and Safety management and associated safe systems of work. Ability to work as part of a team but also capable of working independently within appropriate Delivery guidelines. Demonstrable experience in dealing with Customers, Partners, and the public. Dealing with sensitive and confidential information. Experienced inworking with budgets Experienced in of supplier management. Experienced in dealing with complex FM related issues and challenging situations. Management and co ordination of onsite contractor and suppliers (Pre, during & post working activities) Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Head of Operations and Strategy
NHS Pembury, Kent
Are you keen to lead exciting transformational and strategicchange with the 10-year neighbourhood plan for Primary and community services? An exciting opportunity is available to join West KentPrimary Care (WKPC) as a Head of Operations & Strategy. We are seeking an experienced and visionary individual to lead our clinical and operational teams ensuring the delivery of exceptional patient care. We are looking for an enthusiastic and self-driven individual who is a team player, with strong leadership skills, excellent communication skills and a professional approach that demonstrates our values. The post holder will lead, direct, and manage the development of strategic and operational policy within WKPC, whilst remaining responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations delivered by clinical service managers. In collaboration with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the Senior management team (SMT) the post holder will lead the development of new services whilst considering future opportunities to expand WKPC to support primary care. We are happy to facilitate informal discussions about the role. Please contact us and ask for Claire Ratnayake (Chief Executive Officer) Successful candidates will be invited to a panel interview with a presentation element. Main duties of the job The post holder will be pivotal to overseeing and implementing change to ensure WKPC continues to support practices/Primary care networks as they move into neighborhoods working with other local system providers in West Kent such as the Kent Community Health Trust, the Mental Health Trust, the voluntary sector and the local authority. WKPC will look to support Primary care to display and engage with a collaborative integrated approach across services, ensuring innovation and creativity is always present within transformation of services. This is an exciting time to join WKPC during a period of strategic growth and expansion. The post holder will have the opportunity to lead on major collaborative activities across the West Kent footprint and work in partnership with providers across the Health Care Partnership (HCP). This post will report into the CEO and support the Director of Finance and Director of Nursing & Quality who form the SMT. They will also work closely with the governance, workforce and digital teams to communicate and embed strategic direction and organisational change in West Kent community and Primary care services. You will participate in the manager on-call arrangements to ensure that effective leadership is in place to support the delivery of safe operational services. About us West Kent Primary Care will act as employer for this role. We are a collaborative and ambitious GP Federation working with GP practices across Sevenoaks, Weald, Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Malling, and Maidstone to improve General Practice provision in the area. West Kent Primary Care are a supportive and friendly organisation whose aim is to provide high quality, seamless health care that enables people to lead healthier lives, whilst feeling supported and cared for. Our Values: Respect Kindness Communication What we can offer: Favourable terms and conditions Match NHS Annual Leave entitlement NEST and NHS Pension A comprehensive induction into the company followed by a local induction to introduce you to the role Training, support, and development in your career Flexible working arrangements Recognition via Employee of the Month scheme Wellbeing support and Employee Assistance Programme Due to travel requirements for the role it would be beneficial for applicants to have a full driving license Office Contact: Job responsibilities Lead strategic planning, operational oversight, and implementation of comprehensive service strategies integrating digital, financial, workforce, and governance aims. Track progress against objectives and ensure benefits realisation Oversee day-to-day operations of federation services (e.g. Post-Viral, frailty pathways, diabetes, UTC support, enhanced access), monitor KPIs such as referral volumes, waiting times, utilisation, and savings Bid/Tender Process and Contract Management. Lead preparation and submission of bids/tenders for new services, manage full contract lifecycle including negotiation, SLAs with ICB/External partners, performance reporting, renewals, and compliance with CQC/NHS England standards Line manage Clinical Services Managers/Leads/Operations/Admin/pharmacy staff. Support recruitment, training, appraisals, caseloads, and contingency planning for peaks/troughs, personal development and, where appropriate, resolve any disciplinary or capability issues Drive service transitions, digital transformation (EMIS/CoordinateRx/EPR), MDT coordination, and quality improvements Chair operational groups, maintain and monitor operational risk registers (operational/strategic risks), support incident investigations, and present Board-level reports on performance/risks/mitigations. Person Specification Qualifications Degree or similar Qualification in Health/Management or related subject Advanced programme and project management skills including Prince 2 or equivalent Current professional registration Leadership qualification or extensive experience in leadership roles Experience Senior operations leadership in NHS primary care/PCN/ICB Complex pathways and performance turnaround Board-level reporting transformational change in sensitive environments Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Are you keen to lead exciting transformational and strategicchange with the 10-year neighbourhood plan for Primary and community services? An exciting opportunity is available to join West KentPrimary Care (WKPC) as a Head of Operations & Strategy. We are seeking an experienced and visionary individual to lead our clinical and operational teams ensuring the delivery of exceptional patient care. We are looking for an enthusiastic and self-driven individual who is a team player, with strong leadership skills, excellent communication skills and a professional approach that demonstrates our values. The post holder will lead, direct, and manage the development of strategic and operational policy within WKPC, whilst remaining responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations delivered by clinical service managers. In collaboration with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the Senior management team (SMT) the post holder will lead the development of new services whilst considering future opportunities to expand WKPC to support primary care. We are happy to facilitate informal discussions about the role. Please contact us and ask for Claire Ratnayake (Chief Executive Officer) Successful candidates will be invited to a panel interview with a presentation element. Main duties of the job The post holder will be pivotal to overseeing and implementing change to ensure WKPC continues to support practices/Primary care networks as they move into neighborhoods working with other local system providers in West Kent such as the Kent Community Health Trust, the Mental Health Trust, the voluntary sector and the local authority. WKPC will look to support Primary care to display and engage with a collaborative integrated approach across services, ensuring innovation and creativity is always present within transformation of services. This is an exciting time to join WKPC during a period of strategic growth and expansion. The post holder will have the opportunity to lead on major collaborative activities across the West Kent footprint and work in partnership with providers across the Health Care Partnership (HCP). This post will report into the CEO and support the Director of Finance and Director of Nursing & Quality who form the SMT. They will also work closely with the governance, workforce and digital teams to communicate and embed strategic direction and organisational change in West Kent community and Primary care services. You will participate in the manager on-call arrangements to ensure that effective leadership is in place to support the delivery of safe operational services. About us West Kent Primary Care will act as employer for this role. We are a collaborative and ambitious GP Federation working with GP practices across Sevenoaks, Weald, Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Malling, and Maidstone to improve General Practice provision in the area. West Kent Primary Care are a supportive and friendly organisation whose aim is to provide high quality, seamless health care that enables people to lead healthier lives, whilst feeling supported and cared for. Our Values: Respect Kindness Communication What we can offer: Favourable terms and conditions Match NHS Annual Leave entitlement NEST and NHS Pension A comprehensive induction into the company followed by a local induction to introduce you to the role Training, support, and development in your career Flexible working arrangements Recognition via Employee of the Month scheme Wellbeing support and Employee Assistance Programme Due to travel requirements for the role it would be beneficial for applicants to have a full driving license Office Contact: Job responsibilities Lead strategic planning, operational oversight, and implementation of comprehensive service strategies integrating digital, financial, workforce, and governance aims. Track progress against objectives and ensure benefits realisation Oversee day-to-day operations of federation services (e.g. Post-Viral, frailty pathways, diabetes, UTC support, enhanced access), monitor KPIs such as referral volumes, waiting times, utilisation, and savings Bid/Tender Process and Contract Management. Lead preparation and submission of bids/tenders for new services, manage full contract lifecycle including negotiation, SLAs with ICB/External partners, performance reporting, renewals, and compliance with CQC/NHS England standards Line manage Clinical Services Managers/Leads/Operations/Admin/pharmacy staff. Support recruitment, training, appraisals, caseloads, and contingency planning for peaks/troughs, personal development and, where appropriate, resolve any disciplinary or capability issues Drive service transitions, digital transformation (EMIS/CoordinateRx/EPR), MDT coordination, and quality improvements Chair operational groups, maintain and monitor operational risk registers (operational/strategic risks), support incident investigations, and present Board-level reports on performance/risks/mitigations. Person Specification Qualifications Degree or similar Qualification in Health/Management or related subject Advanced programme and project management skills including Prince 2 or equivalent Current professional registration Leadership qualification or extensive experience in leadership roles Experience Senior operations leadership in NHS primary care/PCN/ICB Complex pathways and performance turnaround Board-level reporting transformational change in sensitive environments Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Product Director
AJ Bell Management Limited Manchester, Lancashire
AJ Bell is a FTSE 250 investment platform and asset management business with strong momentum across its advised proposition. As we continue to scale and evolve, we are seeking a Product Director to take full ownership of our advised product portfolio. This is a senior leadership role with end-to-end accountability for product strategy execution, governance and delivery. You will act as the internal authority for advised products, ensuring strategic intent is translated into a clear, prioritised roadmap and delivered through disciplined execution, robust controls and high-quality outcomes. You will own the short to medium term product roadmap, aligning it to business strategy, regulatory requirements and risk appetite. With oversight of product governance and product-related change, you will coordinate cross-functional stakeholders to ensure delivery remains on plan, within budget and focused on delivering the right outcomes for advisers, clients and the business. Key Accountabilities include: Own and maintain the advised product roadmap, with a clear focus on delivery priorities across a 1 to 3 year planning horizon Translate agreed business strategy into executable product plans, initiatives and milestones Lead short and medium term planning in collaboration with development, change and operations teams Prioritise the product development backlog to ensure delivery against agreed business plans and commitments Ensure product capabilities, structures and dependencies support roadmap delivery End-to-End Product Lifecycle Ownership Ensure all advised products are managed effectively across their full lifecycle Maintain oversight of product performance, risks and outcomes, taking timely corrective action where required Ensure products remain appropriate for their intended target market throughout their lifecycle Product Governance & Risk Management Take overall accountability for product governance arrangements across all advised products Chair the Advised Customer Outcomes Group, ensuring products are designed, managed and changed in a way that avoids or mitigates consumer harm Ensure all product activity complies with relevant legislation, FCA rules, regulatory guidance and internal governance frameworks Ensure alignment with the AJ Bell Product Governance Framework, Risk Management Framework and Guiding Principles Maintain oversight of product-related risks and actively manage the advised risk register Delivery of Product-Related Change Provide leadership and direction to product and change teams delivering advised product initiatives Ensure change activity is delivered efficiently and in line with agreed scope, timelines and budgets Resolve prioritisation conflicts and manage trade-offs across competing initiatives Ensure clear ownership, accountability and decision-making across product change activity Internal Stakeholder Leadership Act as the primary senior interface for advised products across internal stakeholders Drive effective collaboration across product, technology, operations, risk, compliance and change Provide clear direction and escalation to manage delivery risk Ensure senior stakeholders have appropriate visibility of product plans, progress, risks and issues People & Budget Management Lead and manage individuals across product and change teams, including organisational design, objective setting and performance management Align team objectives to product strategy, roadmap delivery and governance expectations Manage product budgets and ensure spend remains within agreed forecasts Promote a culture of continuous improvement, strong controls and disciplined execution What We're Looking For: In-depth knowledge of the UK advised market and regulated savings and investments products Strong understanding of product governance, FCA rules and regulatory expectations Proven experience managing complex product portfolios and multi-year roadmaps Strong leadership and stakeholder management capability across multidisciplinary teams The ability to prioritise effectively, manage competing demands and make clear, evidence-based decisions Commercial and strategic awareness aligned to delivery and governance objectives About us: AJ Bell is one of the fastest-growing investment platform businesses in the UK offering an award-winning range of solutions that caters for everyone, from professional financial advisers to DIY investors with little to no experience. We have over 644,000 customers using our award winning platform propositions to manage assets totalling more than £103.3 billion. Our customers trust us with their investments, and by continuously striving to make investing easier, we aim to help even more people take control of their financial futures. Having listed on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange in December 2018, AJ Bell is now a FTSE 250 company. Headquartered in Manchester with offices in central London and Bristol, we now have over 1,500 employees and have been named one of the UK's 'Best 100 Companies to Work For' for six consecutive years and in 2025 named a Great Place to Work . At AJ Bell you can expect a friendly working environment with a strong sense of teamwork, we have a great sense of pride in what we do, and this is reflected in our guiding principles. Our perks and benefits Starting holiday entitlement of 28 days, increasing up to 31 days with length of service plus a holiday buy and sell scheme A choice of pension schemes with matched contributions up to 8% Discretionary bonus scheme Buy As You Earn (BAYE) Scheme PMI Health Cash Plan - provided by SimplyHealth Discounted private healthcare scheme and dental plan Free gym membership Employee Assistance Programme Sick pay+ pledge Enhanced maternity, paternity, and shared parental leave Loans for travel season tickets Charitable giving opportunities through salary sacrifice Calendar of social events, including monthly payday drinks, annual Christmas party, summer party and much more Ongoing technical training Peer recognition scheme, with rewards including restaurant and shopping vouchers or time off Monthly leadership breakfasts and lunches Casual dress code Access to a range of benefits from our sponsorship deals At AJ Bell, our people are the heart of our culture. We believe in building strong connections by working together. That's why we offer a hybrid working model, where you'll spend a minimum of 50% of your working time per month in the Manchester office. For new team members, an initial period will be full-time in the office to help you immerse yourself in our business and build valuable relationships with your colleagues. AJ Bell is committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and all employees are empowered to bring their whole self to work. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, pregnancy, religion, physical and mental disability, marital status and any other characteristics protected by the Equality Act 2010. All decisions to hire are based on qualifications, merit and business need. If you like the sound of the above, or just want to know more about the company and the role, we'd love to speak to you.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
AJ Bell is a FTSE 250 investment platform and asset management business with strong momentum across its advised proposition. As we continue to scale and evolve, we are seeking a Product Director to take full ownership of our advised product portfolio. This is a senior leadership role with end-to-end accountability for product strategy execution, governance and delivery. You will act as the internal authority for advised products, ensuring strategic intent is translated into a clear, prioritised roadmap and delivered through disciplined execution, robust controls and high-quality outcomes. You will own the short to medium term product roadmap, aligning it to business strategy, regulatory requirements and risk appetite. With oversight of product governance and product-related change, you will coordinate cross-functional stakeholders to ensure delivery remains on plan, within budget and focused on delivering the right outcomes for advisers, clients and the business. Key Accountabilities include: Own and maintain the advised product roadmap, with a clear focus on delivery priorities across a 1 to 3 year planning horizon Translate agreed business strategy into executable product plans, initiatives and milestones Lead short and medium term planning in collaboration with development, change and operations teams Prioritise the product development backlog to ensure delivery against agreed business plans and commitments Ensure product capabilities, structures and dependencies support roadmap delivery End-to-End Product Lifecycle Ownership Ensure all advised products are managed effectively across their full lifecycle Maintain oversight of product performance, risks and outcomes, taking timely corrective action where required Ensure products remain appropriate for their intended target market throughout their lifecycle Product Governance & Risk Management Take overall accountability for product governance arrangements across all advised products Chair the Advised Customer Outcomes Group, ensuring products are designed, managed and changed in a way that avoids or mitigates consumer harm Ensure all product activity complies with relevant legislation, FCA rules, regulatory guidance and internal governance frameworks Ensure alignment with the AJ Bell Product Governance Framework, Risk Management Framework and Guiding Principles Maintain oversight of product-related risks and actively manage the advised risk register Delivery of Product-Related Change Provide leadership and direction to product and change teams delivering advised product initiatives Ensure change activity is delivered efficiently and in line with agreed scope, timelines and budgets Resolve prioritisation conflicts and manage trade-offs across competing initiatives Ensure clear ownership, accountability and decision-making across product change activity Internal Stakeholder Leadership Act as the primary senior interface for advised products across internal stakeholders Drive effective collaboration across product, technology, operations, risk, compliance and change Provide clear direction and escalation to manage delivery risk Ensure senior stakeholders have appropriate visibility of product plans, progress, risks and issues People & Budget Management Lead and manage individuals across product and change teams, including organisational design, objective setting and performance management Align team objectives to product strategy, roadmap delivery and governance expectations Manage product budgets and ensure spend remains within agreed forecasts Promote a culture of continuous improvement, strong controls and disciplined execution What We're Looking For: In-depth knowledge of the UK advised market and regulated savings and investments products Strong understanding of product governance, FCA rules and regulatory expectations Proven experience managing complex product portfolios and multi-year roadmaps Strong leadership and stakeholder management capability across multidisciplinary teams The ability to prioritise effectively, manage competing demands and make clear, evidence-based decisions Commercial and strategic awareness aligned to delivery and governance objectives About us: AJ Bell is one of the fastest-growing investment platform businesses in the UK offering an award-winning range of solutions that caters for everyone, from professional financial advisers to DIY investors with little to no experience. We have over 644,000 customers using our award winning platform propositions to manage assets totalling more than £103.3 billion. Our customers trust us with their investments, and by continuously striving to make investing easier, we aim to help even more people take control of their financial futures. Having listed on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange in December 2018, AJ Bell is now a FTSE 250 company. Headquartered in Manchester with offices in central London and Bristol, we now have over 1,500 employees and have been named one of the UK's 'Best 100 Companies to Work For' for six consecutive years and in 2025 named a Great Place to Work . At AJ Bell you can expect a friendly working environment with a strong sense of teamwork, we have a great sense of pride in what we do, and this is reflected in our guiding principles. Our perks and benefits Starting holiday entitlement of 28 days, increasing up to 31 days with length of service plus a holiday buy and sell scheme A choice of pension schemes with matched contributions up to 8% Discretionary bonus scheme Buy As You Earn (BAYE) Scheme PMI Health Cash Plan - provided by SimplyHealth Discounted private healthcare scheme and dental plan Free gym membership Employee Assistance Programme Sick pay+ pledge Enhanced maternity, paternity, and shared parental leave Loans for travel season tickets Charitable giving opportunities through salary sacrifice Calendar of social events, including monthly payday drinks, annual Christmas party, summer party and much more Ongoing technical training Peer recognition scheme, with rewards including restaurant and shopping vouchers or time off Monthly leadership breakfasts and lunches Casual dress code Access to a range of benefits from our sponsorship deals At AJ Bell, our people are the heart of our culture. We believe in building strong connections by working together. That's why we offer a hybrid working model, where you'll spend a minimum of 50% of your working time per month in the Manchester office. For new team members, an initial period will be full-time in the office to help you immerse yourself in our business and build valuable relationships with your colleagues. AJ Bell is committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and all employees are empowered to bring their whole self to work. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, pregnancy, religion, physical and mental disability, marital status and any other characteristics protected by the Equality Act 2010. All decisions to hire are based on qualifications, merit and business need. If you like the sound of the above, or just want to know more about the company and the role, we'd love to speak to you.
Housing Administration Manager Kennett Community Land Trust
Spotted in Ely Kennett, Suffolk
This role is to provide essential organisational, and administrative support to the Kennett Community Land Trust (KCLT) to ensure the effective and legally compliant operation of the Trust. The role will report to the Chair of KCLT. Working flexibly for 10 to 15 hours per week based at home. A new office (located in Kennett, Cambridgeshire) will be operational in the summer, after which the role will predominantly be office-based. The Salary will be £32,000 per annum pro rata. There is a likelihood that the workload at first will vary and therefore the preference is for the work to be carried out at least initially on a flexible self employed basis, however direct employment will be considered. To be successful in the role candidates will need, prior experience either in a housing management or a senior administrative role, particularly within a non profit, local government, or educational governance setting. The role requires sufficient knowledge and experience of dealing with governance legislation, procedural matters, and working within a regulatory framework and confident to advise the Trust and its Board of Trustees. Key Responsibilities Governance and Administration of Meetings Information Management and Record Keeping, including website and social media management Support and Communication Essential Skills and Attributes Excellent organisational skills Strong ability to manage conflicting priorities and deadlines Meticulous, attention to Detail Excellent communication and customer service skills Advanced IT proficiency across all office software and website management Problem Solving Integrity Qualifications Office Administration or equivalent Housing Management certification or willing to work towards qualifications if required Customer Service or equivalent To apply please email an up-to-date CV to and tell us a little about why you feel you are a good fit for this role. Please note that we can only consider candidates who already have the legal right to work in the UK.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
This role is to provide essential organisational, and administrative support to the Kennett Community Land Trust (KCLT) to ensure the effective and legally compliant operation of the Trust. The role will report to the Chair of KCLT. Working flexibly for 10 to 15 hours per week based at home. A new office (located in Kennett, Cambridgeshire) will be operational in the summer, after which the role will predominantly be office-based. The Salary will be £32,000 per annum pro rata. There is a likelihood that the workload at first will vary and therefore the preference is for the work to be carried out at least initially on a flexible self employed basis, however direct employment will be considered. To be successful in the role candidates will need, prior experience either in a housing management or a senior administrative role, particularly within a non profit, local government, or educational governance setting. The role requires sufficient knowledge and experience of dealing with governance legislation, procedural matters, and working within a regulatory framework and confident to advise the Trust and its Board of Trustees. Key Responsibilities Governance and Administration of Meetings Information Management and Record Keeping, including website and social media management Support and Communication Essential Skills and Attributes Excellent organisational skills Strong ability to manage conflicting priorities and deadlines Meticulous, attention to Detail Excellent communication and customer service skills Advanced IT proficiency across all office software and website management Problem Solving Integrity Qualifications Office Administration or equivalent Housing Management certification or willing to work towards qualifications if required Customer Service or equivalent To apply please email an up-to-date CV to and tell us a little about why you feel you are a good fit for this role. Please note that we can only consider candidates who already have the legal right to work in the UK.
George Watson's College
Head of Junior Years
George Watson's College Edinburgh, Midlothian
£61,411 per annum (point C4 on EA promoted pay scale) Working Hours: 35 hours per week Location: Edinburgh Closing Date: 01/03/2026 Department: Pastoral Care Region / Division: Edinburgh Academy Job Role: Teaching Package Description The school prides itself on its warm and welcoming community, inclusive of all staff. Our teaching staff work alongside the operational teams to ensure the smooth running of the school. We value the contribution of all team members. Through involvement in the co-curricular programme all those who work with us can bring their passions to work. Developing our talent is important to us. Access to training and professional development is available and encouraged. Our reward package includes: Generous Defined Contribution Pension Scheme Access to onsite gym Employee Assistance Programme Employee Benefits Programme, including discounted access to health insurance, financial well-being products, cycle to work and electric car schemes as well as discounts to a number of major retailers A three course lunch is provided during term time The Role The Edinburgh Academy is seeking to appoint an outstanding Head of Junior Years to play a pivotal leadership role in shaping the academic, pastoral and personal development of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2). This is a highly influential position at the heart of the Senior School, offering the opportunity to lead a dynamic year group team and to make a lasting impact on the daily lives and long-term success of around 250 pupils. The successful candidate will be an inspirational teacher and pastoral leader with the vision, energy and empathy to ensure that every pupil is supported to thrive - academically, socially and emotionally - during these crucial formative years. Working closely with the Deputy Rector (Student Life), the wider Pastoral Team and colleagues across the Junior and Senior Schools, the Head of Junior Years will oversee transitions, wellbeing, behaviour, engagement and progress, ensuring the highest standards of care, scholarship and character education. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced teacher with a strong leadership skillset to take on a significant promoted role within a forward-thinking and values-driven school, where relationships, ambition and pupil development sit at the heart of everything we do. The post is available from August 2026. Main Responsibilities The Head of Junior Years has responsibility for the pastoral and academic wellbeing of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2) at The Edinburgh Academy. Assisted in their duties by three Assistant Heads of Year, who have direct leadership of these individual year groups, the Head of Junior Years oversees all aspects of student life for pupils in the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years will have a strong presence around the Senior School, and they will oversee the pastoral care and discipline of pupils in their year groups and take responsibility for the smooth daily running of the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years works within as part of the wider Pastoral Team who oversee support throughout the Senior School: Head of Junior Years - P6 liaison/ Geits/ 2nds/ 3rds (P7/S1/S2) - 250 pupils approx. Head of Middle Years - 4ths/ 5ths (S3/S4) - 210 students approx. Head of Senior Years - 6ths/7ths (S5/6) - 220 students approx. The role will contain elements of both academic and pastoral work, and as such would suit an experienced teacher with a wide-ranging skillset. The role will require the successful candidate to: Work collaboratively with the P5/P6 Department Head to ensure a smooth transition for our new Geits (P7) year group Oversee all transitions for new pupils joining the Junior Years - working with the Admissions Department. Work collaboratively with the wider Pastoral Team to share ideas, problems, information and strategies. Liaise with parents and families of EA pupils to be an important point of contact for pastoral/academic oversight of pupils in the Junior Years. Liaise with others, including outside agencies and organisations, to support pupil progress and wellbeing. Lead, support and develop the Assistant Heads of Year and their group of Class Teachers, and use their strengths to build a coherent and effective Junior Years team. Oversee the academic progress of pupils in their year groups in co-ordination with the Deputy Rector (Academics.) The Head of Junior Years is responsible for tracking pupils into and through their BGE year groups. Central to this is the process of target setting and review. Collaborate closely with the Junior School to build on their tracking and monitoring and develop the tracking system further into the Middle Years Team. Work collaboratively with the Deputy Rector Student Life on matters of well-being, safeguarding and when necessary, child protection, working alongside our CPC and Deputy CPC. Co-ordinate, publicise and monitor attendance at any clubs, societies and activities on offer to pupils in their year groups. This includes working with the Director of Sport to support the physical wellbeing of pupils. Oversee and encourage pupil involvement in co-curricular activities and track wider engagement of all pupils, seeking to build on their four capacities: successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. Gather information and liaise with the Deputy Rectors and the Support for Learning Department throughout the year as required, but specifically prior to Review Meetings. They should also chair the discussion of their year groups at Academic/Pastoral Review Meetings. Work with the Admissions Department for new EA students into the Junior Years as well as assisting in the co-ordination of EA pupils as they transfer from P6 into Geits. Work with Marketing Team to promote EA and the Junior Years programme - establish/strengthen links with other Junior/Prep Schools. Work with our Head of Outdoor Education and Character Education to help plan and co-ordinate residential trips and visits for Geits and 2nds. Liaise with the Head of Middle Years on the 3rds Outward Bound residential camp. Lead and facilitate weekly Year Group assemblies. Plan and co-ordinate, with the Charities Committee, social functions for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Seek out and promote opportunities for Pupil Leadership. Liaise with the Senior Years Team to oversee the day to day running of the Mentoring Scheme, where senior pupils mentor Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Middle Years Team to encourage Middle Years pupils to run lunchtime activities for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Deputy Rector (Student Life) and the Assistant Heads of Year with the running and organisation of the Health and Wellbeing programme. In addition, it is essential that the Head of Junior Years monitors and maintains high standards of behaviour and appearance across their year groups, with specific responsibility for pupil discipline in line with the Positive Behaviour Policy. Also included are those duties and responsibilities associated with all teachers at the Edinburgh Academy: To plan, prepare and teach lessons to all assigned pupils according to their educational needs. To assess, record and report on the progress of the pupils within the guidelines written in the Staff Handbook. To engage with the wider School Curriculum in a manner which is consistent with the ethos of the School. To carry out such administrative and other routine tasks as are outlined in the Staff Handbook. To demonstrate a commitment to both individual professional development and to the developing curriculum in the School. To carry out any other duties and to assume any other responsibilities as the Rector shall from time to time reasonably request. To be conscious at all times of the importance of the external image of the School and to act in a professional and constructive manner with pupils, parents and external agencies. The Ideal Candidate The Candidate This is an important and demanding leadership role, of crucial importance to the wellbeing and care of all pupils. The successful candidate will play a central role in setting and maintaining the highest standards in terms of scholarship, pastoral care, commitment and discipline. Given the demands of this position, it would not be expected that the post holder would also hold an additional senior appointment, such as a Head of Department post. The post would suit either an applicant seeking a significant promoted position for the first time, or a Head of Department wishing to develop their professional life in a new and challenging direction. Qualifications / Experience: A qualified and experienced teacher with GTCS registration A proven track record of leadership, either in pastoral or academic fields, and a high level of administrative and communication skills Knowledge and understanding of motivating, inspiring and challenging young people to nurture the best from them, academically and personally An empathetic and knowledgeable pastoral leader with strong understanding of child protection procedures and the promotion of well being for young people. Experience in the use of iSAMS or other databases . click apply for full job details
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
£61,411 per annum (point C4 on EA promoted pay scale) Working Hours: 35 hours per week Location: Edinburgh Closing Date: 01/03/2026 Department: Pastoral Care Region / Division: Edinburgh Academy Job Role: Teaching Package Description The school prides itself on its warm and welcoming community, inclusive of all staff. Our teaching staff work alongside the operational teams to ensure the smooth running of the school. We value the contribution of all team members. Through involvement in the co-curricular programme all those who work with us can bring their passions to work. Developing our talent is important to us. Access to training and professional development is available and encouraged. Our reward package includes: Generous Defined Contribution Pension Scheme Access to onsite gym Employee Assistance Programme Employee Benefits Programme, including discounted access to health insurance, financial well-being products, cycle to work and electric car schemes as well as discounts to a number of major retailers A three course lunch is provided during term time The Role The Edinburgh Academy is seeking to appoint an outstanding Head of Junior Years to play a pivotal leadership role in shaping the academic, pastoral and personal development of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2). This is a highly influential position at the heart of the Senior School, offering the opportunity to lead a dynamic year group team and to make a lasting impact on the daily lives and long-term success of around 250 pupils. The successful candidate will be an inspirational teacher and pastoral leader with the vision, energy and empathy to ensure that every pupil is supported to thrive - academically, socially and emotionally - during these crucial formative years. Working closely with the Deputy Rector (Student Life), the wider Pastoral Team and colleagues across the Junior and Senior Schools, the Head of Junior Years will oversee transitions, wellbeing, behaviour, engagement and progress, ensuring the highest standards of care, scholarship and character education. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced teacher with a strong leadership skillset to take on a significant promoted role within a forward-thinking and values-driven school, where relationships, ambition and pupil development sit at the heart of everything we do. The post is available from August 2026. Main Responsibilities The Head of Junior Years has responsibility for the pastoral and academic wellbeing of pupils in Geits (P7), 2nds (S1) and 3rds (S2) at The Edinburgh Academy. Assisted in their duties by three Assistant Heads of Year, who have direct leadership of these individual year groups, the Head of Junior Years oversees all aspects of student life for pupils in the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years will have a strong presence around the Senior School, and they will oversee the pastoral care and discipline of pupils in their year groups and take responsibility for the smooth daily running of the Junior Years. The Head of Junior Years works within as part of the wider Pastoral Team who oversee support throughout the Senior School: Head of Junior Years - P6 liaison/ Geits/ 2nds/ 3rds (P7/S1/S2) - 250 pupils approx. Head of Middle Years - 4ths/ 5ths (S3/S4) - 210 students approx. Head of Senior Years - 6ths/7ths (S5/6) - 220 students approx. The role will contain elements of both academic and pastoral work, and as such would suit an experienced teacher with a wide-ranging skillset. The role will require the successful candidate to: Work collaboratively with the P5/P6 Department Head to ensure a smooth transition for our new Geits (P7) year group Oversee all transitions for new pupils joining the Junior Years - working with the Admissions Department. Work collaboratively with the wider Pastoral Team to share ideas, problems, information and strategies. Liaise with parents and families of EA pupils to be an important point of contact for pastoral/academic oversight of pupils in the Junior Years. Liaise with others, including outside agencies and organisations, to support pupil progress and wellbeing. Lead, support and develop the Assistant Heads of Year and their group of Class Teachers, and use their strengths to build a coherent and effective Junior Years team. Oversee the academic progress of pupils in their year groups in co-ordination with the Deputy Rector (Academics.) The Head of Junior Years is responsible for tracking pupils into and through their BGE year groups. Central to this is the process of target setting and review. Collaborate closely with the Junior School to build on their tracking and monitoring and develop the tracking system further into the Middle Years Team. Work collaboratively with the Deputy Rector Student Life on matters of well-being, safeguarding and when necessary, child protection, working alongside our CPC and Deputy CPC. Co-ordinate, publicise and monitor attendance at any clubs, societies and activities on offer to pupils in their year groups. This includes working with the Director of Sport to support the physical wellbeing of pupils. Oversee and encourage pupil involvement in co-curricular activities and track wider engagement of all pupils, seeking to build on their four capacities: successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. Gather information and liaise with the Deputy Rectors and the Support for Learning Department throughout the year as required, but specifically prior to Review Meetings. They should also chair the discussion of their year groups at Academic/Pastoral Review Meetings. Work with the Admissions Department for new EA students into the Junior Years as well as assisting in the co-ordination of EA pupils as they transfer from P6 into Geits. Work with Marketing Team to promote EA and the Junior Years programme - establish/strengthen links with other Junior/Prep Schools. Work with our Head of Outdoor Education and Character Education to help plan and co-ordinate residential trips and visits for Geits and 2nds. Liaise with the Head of Middle Years on the 3rds Outward Bound residential camp. Lead and facilitate weekly Year Group assemblies. Plan and co-ordinate, with the Charities Committee, social functions for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Seek out and promote opportunities for Pupil Leadership. Liaise with the Senior Years Team to oversee the day to day running of the Mentoring Scheme, where senior pupils mentor Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Middle Years Team to encourage Middle Years pupils to run lunchtime activities for Geits, 2nds and 3rds. Work with the Deputy Rector (Student Life) and the Assistant Heads of Year with the running and organisation of the Health and Wellbeing programme. In addition, it is essential that the Head of Junior Years monitors and maintains high standards of behaviour and appearance across their year groups, with specific responsibility for pupil discipline in line with the Positive Behaviour Policy. Also included are those duties and responsibilities associated with all teachers at the Edinburgh Academy: To plan, prepare and teach lessons to all assigned pupils according to their educational needs. To assess, record and report on the progress of the pupils within the guidelines written in the Staff Handbook. To engage with the wider School Curriculum in a manner which is consistent with the ethos of the School. To carry out such administrative and other routine tasks as are outlined in the Staff Handbook. To demonstrate a commitment to both individual professional development and to the developing curriculum in the School. To carry out any other duties and to assume any other responsibilities as the Rector shall from time to time reasonably request. To be conscious at all times of the importance of the external image of the School and to act in a professional and constructive manner with pupils, parents and external agencies. The Ideal Candidate The Candidate This is an important and demanding leadership role, of crucial importance to the wellbeing and care of all pupils. The successful candidate will play a central role in setting and maintaining the highest standards in terms of scholarship, pastoral care, commitment and discipline. Given the demands of this position, it would not be expected that the post holder would also hold an additional senior appointment, such as a Head of Department post. The post would suit either an applicant seeking a significant promoted position for the first time, or a Head of Department wishing to develop their professional life in a new and challenging direction. Qualifications / Experience: A qualified and experienced teacher with GTCS registration A proven track record of leadership, either in pastoral or academic fields, and a high level of administrative and communication skills Knowledge and understanding of motivating, inspiring and challenging young people to nurture the best from them, academically and personally An empathetic and knowledgeable pastoral leader with strong understanding of child protection procedures and the promotion of well being for young people. Experience in the use of iSAMS or other databases . click apply for full job details
Dove Adolescent Services
Children's Home Deputy Manager
Dove Adolescent Services
Children's Home Deputy Manager Location: Barnsley Contract Type: Full-time, permanent Salary: Up to £40,831.30 per annum (inclusive of sleep-in shifts and on-call payments) Specific Hours: 39 hours per week Accountable to: Registered Manager and to the Responsible Individuals and Operational Directors At Dove Adolescent Services, we support young people to develop emotional resilience and reach their full potential. Our ethos centres on building positive, healthy relationships and preparing young people for successful transitions into adulthood. We are seeking a Deputy Manager to support the running of an already established 4-bed home based in Barnsley. Main Purpose of Job As a Deputy Manager, you will support the Registered Manager with the day-to-day operations of the home, ensuring high-quality care and the promotion of each young person's rights, wellbeing, and individual needs in line with organisational policies. You will help lead and guide the staff team across both services, ensuring practice meets all legislative, safeguarding, and regulatory standards. Your role will contribute to achieving positive outcomes for young people and upholding the organisation's values, ethos, and commitment to excellent care. Main Duties and Responsibilities- Responsible for Service and Practice Ensure high-quality care across both homes in line with legislation, safeguarding requirements, Ofsted SCCIF, and organisational policies, promoting equality and anti-discriminatory practice. Maintain compliance with Health and Safety legislation and ensure staff have the required knowledge and training. Support the Registered Manager with accurate record-keeping for young people and staff, and contribute to monitoring, evaluation, and quality assurance systems. Promote effective childcare practice by developing and implementing approaches that support continuous improvement. Prepare for, attend, and chair internal and external meetings alongside the Registered Manager or in their absence. Participate in the on-call rota and provide sleep-in cover when required. Produce clear, evaluative reports and oversee written documentation to maintain regulatory standards. Take delegated responsibility for operational decision-making when the Registered Manager is absent. Human Resource Management Support the recruitment of staff, ensuring all safer recruitment checks are completed. Assist the Registered Manager in ensuring staff are properly inducted, supervised, and appraised in line with organisational and regulatory expectations. Support staff development by ensuring mandatory training and CPD requirements are met. Help maintain effective rotas and oversee staff expenses. Undertake investigations into complaints, grievances, and disciplinary matters in line with organisational policy. Management of Resources & External Relations Support the Registered Manager in monitoring budgets and financial processes to ensure targets are met and resources are used effectively. Report and follow up on maintenance issues to ensure both homes remain safe, well-maintained, and compliant. Positively represent the organisation in all external contacts, maintaining professional relationships with agencies, partners, and the wider community. Liaise with commissioners and the referrals team regarding placements and admissions. Required Attributes Commitment to delivering high-quality care and education. Experience in leading or managing a team. Strong knowledge of safeguarding and child protection. Level 3 Children & Young People qualification (minimum). Level 5 Leadership & Management, or willingness to complete. Understanding of the needs of vulnerable young people. Safe working practices and professional boundaries. Ability to build effective relationships with young people, colleagues, and external agencies. Emotional resilience when working with challenging behaviour. Ability to maintain confidentiality at all times. Commitment to equality, diversity, and anti-discriminatory practice. Full UK driving licence and access to transport. Flexible, reliable, and able to contribute to organisational development. Benefits 25 days per annum plus Bank Holidays Up to £35 on-call payments 39 hours full time, sleep-in duties required as set out per rota of home. Some office days will be required to assist in administrative duties Petrol Allowance - Paid when using own car - proof of business insurance must be provided Pension - In line with the organisational Pension Scheme and government guidance Dove Adolescent Services Ltd established 1993 provides residential care for young people. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. We reserve the right to withdraw this advert without notification. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Children's Home Deputy Manager Location: Barnsley Contract Type: Full-time, permanent Salary: Up to £40,831.30 per annum (inclusive of sleep-in shifts and on-call payments) Specific Hours: 39 hours per week Accountable to: Registered Manager and to the Responsible Individuals and Operational Directors At Dove Adolescent Services, we support young people to develop emotional resilience and reach their full potential. Our ethos centres on building positive, healthy relationships and preparing young people for successful transitions into adulthood. We are seeking a Deputy Manager to support the running of an already established 4-bed home based in Barnsley. Main Purpose of Job As a Deputy Manager, you will support the Registered Manager with the day-to-day operations of the home, ensuring high-quality care and the promotion of each young person's rights, wellbeing, and individual needs in line with organisational policies. You will help lead and guide the staff team across both services, ensuring practice meets all legislative, safeguarding, and regulatory standards. Your role will contribute to achieving positive outcomes for young people and upholding the organisation's values, ethos, and commitment to excellent care. Main Duties and Responsibilities- Responsible for Service and Practice Ensure high-quality care across both homes in line with legislation, safeguarding requirements, Ofsted SCCIF, and organisational policies, promoting equality and anti-discriminatory practice. Maintain compliance with Health and Safety legislation and ensure staff have the required knowledge and training. Support the Registered Manager with accurate record-keeping for young people and staff, and contribute to monitoring, evaluation, and quality assurance systems. Promote effective childcare practice by developing and implementing approaches that support continuous improvement. Prepare for, attend, and chair internal and external meetings alongside the Registered Manager or in their absence. Participate in the on-call rota and provide sleep-in cover when required. Produce clear, evaluative reports and oversee written documentation to maintain regulatory standards. Take delegated responsibility for operational decision-making when the Registered Manager is absent. Human Resource Management Support the recruitment of staff, ensuring all safer recruitment checks are completed. Assist the Registered Manager in ensuring staff are properly inducted, supervised, and appraised in line with organisational and regulatory expectations. Support staff development by ensuring mandatory training and CPD requirements are met. Help maintain effective rotas and oversee staff expenses. Undertake investigations into complaints, grievances, and disciplinary matters in line with organisational policy. Management of Resources & External Relations Support the Registered Manager in monitoring budgets and financial processes to ensure targets are met and resources are used effectively. Report and follow up on maintenance issues to ensure both homes remain safe, well-maintained, and compliant. Positively represent the organisation in all external contacts, maintaining professional relationships with agencies, partners, and the wider community. Liaise with commissioners and the referrals team regarding placements and admissions. Required Attributes Commitment to delivering high-quality care and education. Experience in leading or managing a team. Strong knowledge of safeguarding and child protection. Level 3 Children & Young People qualification (minimum). Level 5 Leadership & Management, or willingness to complete. Understanding of the needs of vulnerable young people. Safe working practices and professional boundaries. Ability to build effective relationships with young people, colleagues, and external agencies. Emotional resilience when working with challenging behaviour. Ability to maintain confidentiality at all times. Commitment to equality, diversity, and anti-discriminatory practice. Full UK driving licence and access to transport. Flexible, reliable, and able to contribute to organisational development. Benefits 25 days per annum plus Bank Holidays Up to £35 on-call payments 39 hours full time, sleep-in duties required as set out per rota of home. Some office days will be required to assist in administrative duties Petrol Allowance - Paid when using own car - proof of business insurance must be provided Pension - In line with the organisational Pension Scheme and government guidance Dove Adolescent Services Ltd established 1993 provides residential care for young people. The successful applicant will be subject to a DBS check at enhanced level if successful for the position. We reserve the right to withdraw this advert without notification. JBRP1_UKTJ
Chief Officer at Care & Repair Cardiff & The Vale
Care & Repair Cardiff, South Glamorgan
Chief Officer at Care & Repair Cardiff & The Vale Agency: Care & Repair Cardiff and the Vale Location: Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan Salary: £59,732 per annum Hours: 35 hours About the role Care & Repair Cardiff and the Vale is a respected, mission-led charity working across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan to support older and vulnerable people to live independently in safe, warm and accessible homes. Every day, our work enables people to remain safe, independent and connected to their communities. Behind every adaptation, repair or casework intervention is a person whose quality of life is improved. As Chief Officer, you will be leading an organisation that makes that difference possible. Working in partnership with Welsh Government, local authorities, health boards and third-sector partners, we deliver practical, technical and casework services that have tangible and lasting impact. We are now seeking an experienced and values-driven Chief Officer to lead the organisation into its next phase of development, sustainability and growth. Lead With Purpose. Deliver Impact That Matters The Opportunity Reporting to the Chair and Board of Trustees, the Chief Officer will provide strategic direction, organisational leadership and financial stewardship to ensure the long-term sustainability, resilience and effectiveness of the organisation. This is a broad and senior leadership role combining: Strategic planning and organisational development Charity and company governance at Board level Financial leadership, budgeting and long-term sustainability planning Funding strategy, income diversification and partnership development Risk management, compliance and regulatory oversight You will take overall responsibility for ensuring the organisation's financial stability, governance integrity and strategic direction. The Chief Officer will also act as a Director of the charity's social enterprise, Care & Repair Home Improvement Services Ltd, and fulfil associated statutory duties under the Companies Act 2006. You will act as the organisation's accountable officer, ensuring statutory, regulatory and safeguarding responsibilities are always met, while serving as the key interface between Trustees and staff. You will represent Care & Repair Cardiff and the Vale within regional and national forums, contributing to sector dialogue and ensuring the organisation remains progressive and influential amongst its peers. What Success Will Look Like In your first 12 months, you will: Strengthen financial resilience and income sustainability Embed robust governance, compliance and risk management frameworks Develop and implement a clear, forward-looking strategic plan Build trusted, strategic relationships with key statutory partners and funders Provide visible, stable and values-led leadership to the team Identify opportunities for service innovation and sustainable growth Ensure services continue to deliver measurable, high-quality outcomes About You This role would suit an experienced Chief Executive, Deputy Chief Executive, Managing Director or Senior Director who has led an organisation, service or division of comparable complexity and accountability. You will demonstrate: Significant senior leadership experience within the charity, housing, social care, public sector or other regulated, purpose-driven environments Substantial experience reporting to and advising a Board at senior level Strong financial management capability, including budgeting, cash flow oversight and sustainability planning Experience operating within governance and regulatory frameworks Experience of income generation, funding strategy or commercial sustainability The ability to balance strategic thinking with operational delivery Integrity, credibility and a deep commitment to improving outcomes for vulnerable communities Experience within housing, health, community services or other sectors supporting regulated or vulnerable client groups is highly desirable. We welcome applications from leaders with transferable skills who are motivated by purpose and social impact. Why Join Care & Repair Cardiff and the Vale? Lead an organisation with genuine and visible community impact Work alongside a committed and engaged Board of Trustees Shape future strategy and long-term sustainability Operate within a collaborative and mission-driven culture Make a direct and meaningful difference to people's lives This role offers an experienced leader the opportunity to bring their professional expertise, commercial discipline and governance strength to a mission-driven organisation where impact, integrity and community outcomes sit at the heart of every decision. This is an opportunity to lead with purpose in a role where your leadership will matter every day. Additional Information Permanent, full-time position (35 hours per week) Role is primarily office and community-based across Cardiff & Vale, with hybrid flexibility where appropriate Full UK driving licence required Applicants must have the right to work in the UK Care & Repair Cardiff and the Vale is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Care & Repair Cardiff and the Vale is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels respected and valued. Reasonable adjustments will be made for candidates who require them. How to apply To apply, please submit: A CV A supporting statement outlining how you meet the essential criteria
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Chief Officer at Care & Repair Cardiff & The Vale Agency: Care & Repair Cardiff and the Vale Location: Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan Salary: £59,732 per annum Hours: 35 hours About the role Care & Repair Cardiff and the Vale is a respected, mission-led charity working across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan to support older and vulnerable people to live independently in safe, warm and accessible homes. Every day, our work enables people to remain safe, independent and connected to their communities. Behind every adaptation, repair or casework intervention is a person whose quality of life is improved. As Chief Officer, you will be leading an organisation that makes that difference possible. Working in partnership with Welsh Government, local authorities, health boards and third-sector partners, we deliver practical, technical and casework services that have tangible and lasting impact. We are now seeking an experienced and values-driven Chief Officer to lead the organisation into its next phase of development, sustainability and growth. Lead With Purpose. Deliver Impact That Matters The Opportunity Reporting to the Chair and Board of Trustees, the Chief Officer will provide strategic direction, organisational leadership and financial stewardship to ensure the long-term sustainability, resilience and effectiveness of the organisation. This is a broad and senior leadership role combining: Strategic planning and organisational development Charity and company governance at Board level Financial leadership, budgeting and long-term sustainability planning Funding strategy, income diversification and partnership development Risk management, compliance and regulatory oversight You will take overall responsibility for ensuring the organisation's financial stability, governance integrity and strategic direction. The Chief Officer will also act as a Director of the charity's social enterprise, Care & Repair Home Improvement Services Ltd, and fulfil associated statutory duties under the Companies Act 2006. You will act as the organisation's accountable officer, ensuring statutory, regulatory and safeguarding responsibilities are always met, while serving as the key interface between Trustees and staff. You will represent Care & Repair Cardiff and the Vale within regional and national forums, contributing to sector dialogue and ensuring the organisation remains progressive and influential amongst its peers. What Success Will Look Like In your first 12 months, you will: Strengthen financial resilience and income sustainability Embed robust governance, compliance and risk management frameworks Develop and implement a clear, forward-looking strategic plan Build trusted, strategic relationships with key statutory partners and funders Provide visible, stable and values-led leadership to the team Identify opportunities for service innovation and sustainable growth Ensure services continue to deliver measurable, high-quality outcomes About You This role would suit an experienced Chief Executive, Deputy Chief Executive, Managing Director or Senior Director who has led an organisation, service or division of comparable complexity and accountability. You will demonstrate: Significant senior leadership experience within the charity, housing, social care, public sector or other regulated, purpose-driven environments Substantial experience reporting to and advising a Board at senior level Strong financial management capability, including budgeting, cash flow oversight and sustainability planning Experience operating within governance and regulatory frameworks Experience of income generation, funding strategy or commercial sustainability The ability to balance strategic thinking with operational delivery Integrity, credibility and a deep commitment to improving outcomes for vulnerable communities Experience within housing, health, community services or other sectors supporting regulated or vulnerable client groups is highly desirable. We welcome applications from leaders with transferable skills who are motivated by purpose and social impact. Why Join Care & Repair Cardiff and the Vale? Lead an organisation with genuine and visible community impact Work alongside a committed and engaged Board of Trustees Shape future strategy and long-term sustainability Operate within a collaborative and mission-driven culture Make a direct and meaningful difference to people's lives This role offers an experienced leader the opportunity to bring their professional expertise, commercial discipline and governance strength to a mission-driven organisation where impact, integrity and community outcomes sit at the heart of every decision. This is an opportunity to lead with purpose in a role where your leadership will matter every day. Additional Information Permanent, full-time position (35 hours per week) Role is primarily office and community-based across Cardiff & Vale, with hybrid flexibility where appropriate Full UK driving licence required Applicants must have the right to work in the UK Care & Repair Cardiff and the Vale is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Care & Repair Cardiff and the Vale is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels respected and valued. Reasonable adjustments will be made for candidates who require them. How to apply To apply, please submit: A CV A supporting statement outlining how you meet the essential criteria
Severn Arts
Chief Executive
Severn Arts
Severn Arts is an ambitious, evolving arts charity and one of the national Music Hubs for Herefordshire and Worcestershire. We are looking for people who want to ensure the creative sector flourishes, and that the value of the arts is recognised as a contributor to society, and to creating confident, empowered communities. In our new Chief Executive, we seek a leader with the experience and ambition to build on the momentum we have, to strengthen organisational resilience, grow audiences and foster relationships with partners and stakeholders. The successful candidate will work with the Senior Leadership Team as we embark on a new 3-year Business Plan cycle to design and implement innovative and creative strategies that align with our strategic aims. The new Chief Executive will be instrumental in advocating for the work we do, growing the business, and promoting the opportunities Severn Arts brings to children and young people and the wider community of Worcestershire. Severn Arts has been through significant transformational change since its inception and has accomplished a great deal through diversifying into large-scale project delivery, community engagement and music projects aimed at providing access for all to high-quality experiences that are sustainable and life-affirming. We are in year two of a new three-year business plan period and the potential to grow our offer and increase our impact is great. Joining at this time in our history would enable the right candidate to have significant influence in taking the charity forward. Main purpose of the role: To provide leadership to the organisation working with the Senior Leadership Team to develop, deliver and evaluate our agreed strategic business plan; promote growth and sustainability, and foster a positive, inspiring work environment that empowers our teams to deliver our vision and goals. Lead the charity s vision, values and strategic direction working closely with Trustees to ensure a resilient, ambitious organisation that connects communities through creative endeavour and engagement. Support the Chair of Trustees to ensure that the Board and sub committees are equipped and informed, enabling effective and appropriate governance. Drive the successful development of income generation through successful fundraising and partnership development to ensure Severn Arts' sustainability. Work with and support the Director of Operations and Resources to develop and implement an informed financial plan and be accountable for the annual budget. Build and maintain key relationships with stakeholders locally, regionally, and nationally and be an ambassador and spokesperson for the organisation. Work and negotiate with strategic funding partners to ensure that outcomes and KPIs are aligned and delivered for the benefit of our audiences and users and for the long-term sustainability of Severn Arts. Provide leadership across the organisation and ensure Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access is embedded into all aspects of our work, team, and offer. Ensure a joined up, supportive working environment that sets out clear values, encourages creativity and contributions from everyone and enables the staff team, volunteers and our Board to flourish and thrive. Overall responsibility for adherence to all company policies and working practices. This post is subject to a criminal record check under the arrangements established by the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Severn Arts is an ambitious, evolving arts charity and one of the national Music Hubs for Herefordshire and Worcestershire. We are looking for people who want to ensure the creative sector flourishes, and that the value of the arts is recognised as a contributor to society, and to creating confident, empowered communities. In our new Chief Executive, we seek a leader with the experience and ambition to build on the momentum we have, to strengthen organisational resilience, grow audiences and foster relationships with partners and stakeholders. The successful candidate will work with the Senior Leadership Team as we embark on a new 3-year Business Plan cycle to design and implement innovative and creative strategies that align with our strategic aims. The new Chief Executive will be instrumental in advocating for the work we do, growing the business, and promoting the opportunities Severn Arts brings to children and young people and the wider community of Worcestershire. Severn Arts has been through significant transformational change since its inception and has accomplished a great deal through diversifying into large-scale project delivery, community engagement and music projects aimed at providing access for all to high-quality experiences that are sustainable and life-affirming. We are in year two of a new three-year business plan period and the potential to grow our offer and increase our impact is great. Joining at this time in our history would enable the right candidate to have significant influence in taking the charity forward. Main purpose of the role: To provide leadership to the organisation working with the Senior Leadership Team to develop, deliver and evaluate our agreed strategic business plan; promote growth and sustainability, and foster a positive, inspiring work environment that empowers our teams to deliver our vision and goals. Lead the charity s vision, values and strategic direction working closely with Trustees to ensure a resilient, ambitious organisation that connects communities through creative endeavour and engagement. Support the Chair of Trustees to ensure that the Board and sub committees are equipped and informed, enabling effective and appropriate governance. Drive the successful development of income generation through successful fundraising and partnership development to ensure Severn Arts' sustainability. Work with and support the Director of Operations and Resources to develop and implement an informed financial plan and be accountable for the annual budget. Build and maintain key relationships with stakeholders locally, regionally, and nationally and be an ambassador and spokesperson for the organisation. Work and negotiate with strategic funding partners to ensure that outcomes and KPIs are aligned and delivered for the benefit of our audiences and users and for the long-term sustainability of Severn Arts. Provide leadership across the organisation and ensure Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access is embedded into all aspects of our work, team, and offer. Ensure a joined up, supportive working environment that sets out clear values, encourages creativity and contributions from everyone and enables the staff team, volunteers and our Board to flourish and thrive. Overall responsibility for adherence to all company policies and working practices. This post is subject to a criminal record check under the arrangements established by the Disclosure and Barring Service.
The Highbury Centre
Chair and Trustees
The Highbury Centre
CHAIR AND TRUSTEES Do you have a heart for missionaries and those who serve on the front lines of God's kingdom? Do you believe in the power of rest, renewal and Christian fellowship for those in ministry? We are particularly interested in individuals with expertise in one of the following: Finance (ideally with a relevant accounting qualification such as ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Building Management and Property (particularly Victorian buildings and heritage properties) Hospitality and Guest House Management Christian Missionary Work and Global Missions We are thrilled to be partnering with the Highbury Centre. For over 125 years, The Highbury Centre has been providing rest, renewal and Christian hospitality to missionaries and Christian workers from around the world. What began as the Foreign Missions Club has grown into something truly special, a home away from home where God's workers can rest, recharge, and reconnect with their calling. In their beautiful Victorian building, they welcome church leaders, missionaries, aid workers and their families who come seeking not just accommodation, but genuine Christian fellowship and a space to catch their breath. We are seeking a new Chair of Trustees and up to four new trustees to join their board at this pivotal moment in their history. As a trustee, you'll play a crucial role in shaping their strategic direction, ensuring they remain financially sustainable, maintaining their beautiful historic building, and upholding the Christian values that have guided them for more than a century. These are voluntary roles where your insight, experience and faith-driven enthusiasm will help continue their 125-year legacy of serving missionaries and Christian workers from across the globe. You'll be part of a committed board where your contribution will make a real and visible difference. Your responsibilities will include ensuring compliance with charity law, shaping strategic direction, overseeing financial health, supporting the General Manager, and acting as an ambassador for The Highbury Centre. You'll champion our unique ministry of providing rest and renewal for those serving God's kingdom worldwide. Above all, we're looking for committed Christians with passion for mission, and a heart for serving those who serve others. We warmly welcome first-time trustees, your fresh perspective and enthusiasm are just as valuable as prior board experience. For more information, please contact Nick Thomas, Senior Consultant, Charisma Charity Recruitment, or . Your application should be submitted through the Charisma website and include your CV and supporting statement (no more than two pages). We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, colour, ethnicity, gender, religion , sexual orientation, age, veteran status or other category protected by law. In accordance with the Equality Act 2010, it is an occupational requirement that the post holders are practising Christians aligned with The Highbury Centre's evangelical Protestant ethos and values. Closing date: Thursday 19th March 2026 Charisma vetting interviews must be completed by: Tuesday 25th March 2026 Interviews with The Highbury Centre: 9th and 10th April 2026
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
CHAIR AND TRUSTEES Do you have a heart for missionaries and those who serve on the front lines of God's kingdom? Do you believe in the power of rest, renewal and Christian fellowship for those in ministry? We are particularly interested in individuals with expertise in one of the following: Finance (ideally with a relevant accounting qualification such as ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Building Management and Property (particularly Victorian buildings and heritage properties) Hospitality and Guest House Management Christian Missionary Work and Global Missions We are thrilled to be partnering with the Highbury Centre. For over 125 years, The Highbury Centre has been providing rest, renewal and Christian hospitality to missionaries and Christian workers from around the world. What began as the Foreign Missions Club has grown into something truly special, a home away from home where God's workers can rest, recharge, and reconnect with their calling. In their beautiful Victorian building, they welcome church leaders, missionaries, aid workers and their families who come seeking not just accommodation, but genuine Christian fellowship and a space to catch their breath. We are seeking a new Chair of Trustees and up to four new trustees to join their board at this pivotal moment in their history. As a trustee, you'll play a crucial role in shaping their strategic direction, ensuring they remain financially sustainable, maintaining their beautiful historic building, and upholding the Christian values that have guided them for more than a century. These are voluntary roles where your insight, experience and faith-driven enthusiasm will help continue their 125-year legacy of serving missionaries and Christian workers from across the globe. You'll be part of a committed board where your contribution will make a real and visible difference. Your responsibilities will include ensuring compliance with charity law, shaping strategic direction, overseeing financial health, supporting the General Manager, and acting as an ambassador for The Highbury Centre. You'll champion our unique ministry of providing rest and renewal for those serving God's kingdom worldwide. Above all, we're looking for committed Christians with passion for mission, and a heart for serving those who serve others. We warmly welcome first-time trustees, your fresh perspective and enthusiasm are just as valuable as prior board experience. For more information, please contact Nick Thomas, Senior Consultant, Charisma Charity Recruitment, or . Your application should be submitted through the Charisma website and include your CV and supporting statement (no more than two pages). We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, colour, ethnicity, gender, religion , sexual orientation, age, veteran status or other category protected by law. In accordance with the Equality Act 2010, it is an occupational requirement that the post holders are practising Christians aligned with The Highbury Centre's evangelical Protestant ethos and values. Closing date: Thursday 19th March 2026 Charisma vetting interviews must be completed by: Tuesday 25th March 2026 Interviews with The Highbury Centre: 9th and 10th April 2026

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