SMART CJS Trust and Foundations Bid Writer Role Overview Are you committed to supporting people who are homeless or rough sleeping? Are you proactive with a positive attitude? Job Title: Trust and Foundations Bid Writer (with some responsibility for corporate fundraising) The salary will be in the range of £36,000 to £42,000. Hours: 37 hours per week Term: Permanent Location: Working from our office in central Bedford, with some provision for remote working. About SMART CJS Founded in 1997, we are a charity that provides safe spaces for people who are facing or experiencing homelessness, are rough sleeping or have fallen on tough times. As times have changed, our services have adapted and grown, but we ve always kept the people we support at the centre of all that we do. We believe that everyone needs a little help sometimes and, with trust, respect and honesty, people can make incredible changes. Our vision is to transform communities so that everyone has the opportunity to achieve their fullest potential, participate in and contribute to all aspects of life. Our mission is to provide safe spaces to work with vulnerable people within our communities, empowering them to make positive changes and take control of their lives. Why Join Us? We believe in diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds. Benefits include: 27 days Annual Leave (rising to 30 after 3 years) + Bank Holidays (pro rata) Generous Pension scheme (after successfully completing a probation period) Excellent Development and Growth Opportunities Access to a Charity Worker Discount scheme Access to the company health and wellbeing service including support with mental health, legal advice and more Access to an online GP service We require all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants are required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). This job description will be supplemented by annual objectives which will be developed in conjunction with the post holder. The Role SMART CJS is looking to recruit a Trusts and Foundations Bid Writer. The successful candidate will also have some responsibility for corporate fundraising with businesses based in Bedford and beyond; this responsibility will be shared with our Community and Corporate Fundraiser. The main responsibility, though, will be to generate income by writing bids to charitable trusts and foundations, and to statutory funders. The role will include researching and identifying charity trusts and similar bodies which are able to make an award to SMART. It will also include keeping abreast of developments in fundraising in the charity sector as a whole, especially in the field of grant awarding and, to a lesser extent, of corporate giving. There will be a probationary period for the role. As it generally takes six months for a grant to be awarded (though some arrive more quickly), the probationary period will need to be for a minimum of seven months, though its precise duration can be negotiated with the successful candidate. Training will be given; the scope of the training will depend on the candidate s previous experience. This is an exciting opportunity to join SMART s friendly and dedicated team. You ll need to be able to manage your time effectively; the role is primarily self-directed. We envisage that you ll be working primarily from our offices in Prebend Street, Bedford, though you'll be able to work from home for some of the time as well. Given the nature of our work, personal resilience is important; some of the stories we use when applying for funding can be emotionally challenging. Our fundraising comes from regular gifts, donations from the community (individuals and groups), and corporate bodies (businesses). The majority of our fundraising income comes from grants. There will be a realistic target for the amount you need to raise; this will reflect the performance for grant applications in the charity sector as a whole and it will not be unrealistic. Fundraising is not an exact science; the assessment of performance against the targets will be fair and reasonable. The final responsibility for SMART s fundraising rests with the trustees; they appreciate and understand the complexity of the issues involved. Main Purpose of the Role You will work closely with the CEO, the Chair of Trustees, the Head of Business and the fundraising team. The post involves gathering information, writing the bids, tracking the progress of submissions, and reporting back to grant awarders on how their money has been spent, if they require this. There will also be a responsibility for corporate fundraising. This will involve building relationships with businesses in and beyond the Bedford area. The responsibility for this will be shared with our Community and Corporate Fundraiser. Key Responsibilities Fundraising and Bid Writing Research and identify suitable grant and funding opportunities from charitable trusts, foundations, and statutory bodies. Write and submit high-quality funding applications and proposals in line with SMART s strategic priorities. Work collaboratively with service leads and front line teams to gather accurate, up-to-date data and service information for applications. Tailor the applications to the funder s criteria, using storytelling effectively. Manage a pipeline of applications and submissions, ensuring deadlines are met and income targets are tracked. Maintain and build relationships with key funders, providing timely reports and updates on grant-funded work. Work to realistic targets and be able to provide feedback on these. Organisational Development and Support Contribute to the strategic development of SMART s income generation plans. Support development of strong internal bid and grant management systems. Monitor success rates and provide monthly reporting on funding performance to the Head of Business and to the Chair of Trustees. Represent SMART CJS at funding briefings, webinars, and networking opportunities where appropriate. Other Responsibilities Participate in SMART s performance management and appraisal process. Attend the monthly meetings of the Fundraising Committee (a sub committee of the Board of Trustees). Comply with health and safety policies and procedures. Undertake any other duties commensurate with the role, as required by the CEO, the Head of Business or the Chair of Trustees. Person Specification Whether you re already an experienced bid-writer, or whether you think this is something that you could learn to do effectively, we d like to hear from you. You need to have excellent skills in written English and be able to write in prose that s clear and readily understandable to the general reader. The criteria for each grant awarder are different; you need to be able to match your bid to what they would like to fund (homelessness, mental health, relief of poverty, women s issues and so on). You need, then, to tell SMART s story in a way which appeals to each funder. You need to have excellent inter-personal skills and be able to work as part of a team. While there is a strong element of self-direction in the role, you need to be able to work closely with senior management and also with the trustees; the trustees have the final responsibility for fundraising in the charity. You will need, too, to have a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, and to have a genuine interest in homelessness and the work of the charity, and a commitment to improving our clients lives and wellbeing.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
SMART CJS Trust and Foundations Bid Writer Role Overview Are you committed to supporting people who are homeless or rough sleeping? Are you proactive with a positive attitude? Job Title: Trust and Foundations Bid Writer (with some responsibility for corporate fundraising) The salary will be in the range of £36,000 to £42,000. Hours: 37 hours per week Term: Permanent Location: Working from our office in central Bedford, with some provision for remote working. About SMART CJS Founded in 1997, we are a charity that provides safe spaces for people who are facing or experiencing homelessness, are rough sleeping or have fallen on tough times. As times have changed, our services have adapted and grown, but we ve always kept the people we support at the centre of all that we do. We believe that everyone needs a little help sometimes and, with trust, respect and honesty, people can make incredible changes. Our vision is to transform communities so that everyone has the opportunity to achieve their fullest potential, participate in and contribute to all aspects of life. Our mission is to provide safe spaces to work with vulnerable people within our communities, empowering them to make positive changes and take control of their lives. Why Join Us? We believe in diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds. Benefits include: 27 days Annual Leave (rising to 30 after 3 years) + Bank Holidays (pro rata) Generous Pension scheme (after successfully completing a probation period) Excellent Development and Growth Opportunities Access to a Charity Worker Discount scheme Access to the company health and wellbeing service including support with mental health, legal advice and more Access to an online GP service We require all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants are required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). This job description will be supplemented by annual objectives which will be developed in conjunction with the post holder. The Role SMART CJS is looking to recruit a Trusts and Foundations Bid Writer. The successful candidate will also have some responsibility for corporate fundraising with businesses based in Bedford and beyond; this responsibility will be shared with our Community and Corporate Fundraiser. The main responsibility, though, will be to generate income by writing bids to charitable trusts and foundations, and to statutory funders. The role will include researching and identifying charity trusts and similar bodies which are able to make an award to SMART. It will also include keeping abreast of developments in fundraising in the charity sector as a whole, especially in the field of grant awarding and, to a lesser extent, of corporate giving. There will be a probationary period for the role. As it generally takes six months for a grant to be awarded (though some arrive more quickly), the probationary period will need to be for a minimum of seven months, though its precise duration can be negotiated with the successful candidate. Training will be given; the scope of the training will depend on the candidate s previous experience. This is an exciting opportunity to join SMART s friendly and dedicated team. You ll need to be able to manage your time effectively; the role is primarily self-directed. We envisage that you ll be working primarily from our offices in Prebend Street, Bedford, though you'll be able to work from home for some of the time as well. Given the nature of our work, personal resilience is important; some of the stories we use when applying for funding can be emotionally challenging. Our fundraising comes from regular gifts, donations from the community (individuals and groups), and corporate bodies (businesses). The majority of our fundraising income comes from grants. There will be a realistic target for the amount you need to raise; this will reflect the performance for grant applications in the charity sector as a whole and it will not be unrealistic. Fundraising is not an exact science; the assessment of performance against the targets will be fair and reasonable. The final responsibility for SMART s fundraising rests with the trustees; they appreciate and understand the complexity of the issues involved. Main Purpose of the Role You will work closely with the CEO, the Chair of Trustees, the Head of Business and the fundraising team. The post involves gathering information, writing the bids, tracking the progress of submissions, and reporting back to grant awarders on how their money has been spent, if they require this. There will also be a responsibility for corporate fundraising. This will involve building relationships with businesses in and beyond the Bedford area. The responsibility for this will be shared with our Community and Corporate Fundraiser. Key Responsibilities Fundraising and Bid Writing Research and identify suitable grant and funding opportunities from charitable trusts, foundations, and statutory bodies. Write and submit high-quality funding applications and proposals in line with SMART s strategic priorities. Work collaboratively with service leads and front line teams to gather accurate, up-to-date data and service information for applications. Tailor the applications to the funder s criteria, using storytelling effectively. Manage a pipeline of applications and submissions, ensuring deadlines are met and income targets are tracked. Maintain and build relationships with key funders, providing timely reports and updates on grant-funded work. Work to realistic targets and be able to provide feedback on these. Organisational Development and Support Contribute to the strategic development of SMART s income generation plans. Support development of strong internal bid and grant management systems. Monitor success rates and provide monthly reporting on funding performance to the Head of Business and to the Chair of Trustees. Represent SMART CJS at funding briefings, webinars, and networking opportunities where appropriate. Other Responsibilities Participate in SMART s performance management and appraisal process. Attend the monthly meetings of the Fundraising Committee (a sub committee of the Board of Trustees). Comply with health and safety policies and procedures. Undertake any other duties commensurate with the role, as required by the CEO, the Head of Business or the Chair of Trustees. Person Specification Whether you re already an experienced bid-writer, or whether you think this is something that you could learn to do effectively, we d like to hear from you. You need to have excellent skills in written English and be able to write in prose that s clear and readily understandable to the general reader. The criteria for each grant awarder are different; you need to be able to match your bid to what they would like to fund (homelessness, mental health, relief of poverty, women s issues and so on). You need, then, to tell SMART s story in a way which appeals to each funder. You need to have excellent inter-personal skills and be able to work as part of a team. While there is a strong element of self-direction in the role, you need to be able to work closely with senior management and also with the trustees; the trustees have the final responsibility for fundraising in the charity. You will need, too, to have a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, and to have a genuine interest in homelessness and the work of the charity, and a commitment to improving our clients lives and wellbeing.
The Workforce & Resourcing Manager ensures the organisation has the right staff in place to meet operational and contractual needs. The role oversees workforce planning, staffing levels, rotas, absence management, and recruitment activity, while managing recruiters and coordinating closely with Operations and Contracts. The postholder supports service delivery for NHS and Home Office contracts while maintaining workforce efficiency and cost control. Main duties of the job Workforce Planning & Management Manage workforce capacity, staffing levels, rotas, absence, and deployment to ensure services are adequately staffed. Recruitment & Resourcing Oversight Lead and manage recruiters, oversee recruitment pipelines, set hiring priorities, and ensure effective onboarding. Performance & Cost Control Monitor workforce KPIs, manage workforce costs, and identify opportunities to improve efficiency and productivity. Compliance & Governance Ensure staffing meets contractual, regulatory, and organisational requirements while maintaining accurate workforce records. Stakeholder Coordination Work closely with Operations, HR, Finance, and Contracts, providing workforce reports and forecasts to support service delivery. About us DrPA Secure has been operating in secure environments since 2014, providing high-quality healthcare services across the UK. We deliver our services based on our ethos of CARE: Compassionate care that is trauma informed and supportive Assurance that care is evidence-based and demonstrates high-quality outcomes for our patients Respectful of peoples cultural and religious beliefs Empowerment we centre each resident by co-creating holistic care plans that treat individual needs and support long-term wellbeing Job responsibilities The Workforce & Resourcing Manager is responsible for ensuring the organisation has the right people, in the right roles, at the right time to meet contractual and operational requirements. The role combines: Workforce management (capacity, rotas, utilisation, absence, and deployment), and recruitment management (line management of recruiters and oversight of hiring pipelines). The postholder will ensure that staffing levels support delivery of contracts with NHS England, the Home Office, and NHS Trusts, while controlling workforce cost and risk. This is a people management role with responsibility for managing recruiters and coordinating workforce activity with Operations and Contracts. Key Responsibilities Workforce Management Develop and maintain workforce capacity models aligned to contract volumes and service demand Ensure appropriate staffing levels and skill mix across services Manage short- and medium-term workforce planning Monitor and manage absence, vacancies, and turnover Coordinate redeployment, overtime, and temporary staffing where required Escalate workforce risks that may impact contract delivery Recruitment & Resourcing Management Line manage recruiters, including workload allocation, performance management, and development Set recruitment priorities based on operational demand Oversee recruitment pipelines and time-to-hire Ensure recruitment activity meets contractual and compliance requirements Coordinate onboarding and workforce readiness Performance & Cost Control Monitor workforce KPIs (fill rates, utilisation, time-to-hire, absence, attrition) Control workforce costs, including agency and subcontractor usage Identify opportunities for efficiency and productivity improvement Compliance & Governance Ensure staffing meets contractual, regulatory, and internal policy requirements Maintain accurate workforce records and reporting Support audits, inspections, and contractual assurance activity Work closely with the Contracts Manager to ensure staffing obligations are met Stakeholder Management Work with Operations, HR, Finance, and Contracts to align workforce supply with service delivery Provide regular workforce reports and forecasts to senior management Act as the central point of coordination for staffing and recruitment activity Scope & Complexity Responsibility for workforce capacity across multiple public sector contracts Line management of recruitment staff High impact on service delivery, compliance, and cost control General Information The post holder may be required to perform other relevant and appropriate duties as reasonably needed. This list of duties and responsibilities is not exhaustive. This job description is subject to regular review and appropriate modification. Pension salary scheme available Employee Assistance Programme (EAP): confidential 24/7 support Access to perks at work Please note, in order to apply, all applicants need to have been living in the United Kingdom (with residency in the UK, such as UK/Irish/EU Passport, or an Indefinite Leave to Remain Visa) for the last 5 years with no more than a 28-day break being outside of the UK and no gaps in employment during this time. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to degree level or equivalent professional experience Experience in workforce management, resourcing, or operational staffing Experience managing or supervising recruiters or recruitment activity Strong understanding of workforce planning and capacity management Professional qualification in HR, workforce planning, or business management Experience working in public sector or regulated environments Training in employment law, workforce analytics, or operational planning Experience Proven experience managing workforce supply and demand Experience leading or supervising recruitment teams Strong analytical and organisational skills Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment Confident stakeholder management and communication skills Experience supporting NHS, Home Office, or other government contracts Experience working with subcontractors or temporary workforce providers Familiarity with workforce management or e-rostering systems 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 17, 2026
Full time
The Workforce & Resourcing Manager ensures the organisation has the right staff in place to meet operational and contractual needs. The role oversees workforce planning, staffing levels, rotas, absence management, and recruitment activity, while managing recruiters and coordinating closely with Operations and Contracts. The postholder supports service delivery for NHS and Home Office contracts while maintaining workforce efficiency and cost control. Main duties of the job Workforce Planning & Management Manage workforce capacity, staffing levels, rotas, absence, and deployment to ensure services are adequately staffed. Recruitment & Resourcing Oversight Lead and manage recruiters, oversee recruitment pipelines, set hiring priorities, and ensure effective onboarding. Performance & Cost Control Monitor workforce KPIs, manage workforce costs, and identify opportunities to improve efficiency and productivity. Compliance & Governance Ensure staffing meets contractual, regulatory, and organisational requirements while maintaining accurate workforce records. Stakeholder Coordination Work closely with Operations, HR, Finance, and Contracts, providing workforce reports and forecasts to support service delivery. About us DrPA Secure has been operating in secure environments since 2014, providing high-quality healthcare services across the UK. We deliver our services based on our ethos of CARE: Compassionate care that is trauma informed and supportive Assurance that care is evidence-based and demonstrates high-quality outcomes for our patients Respectful of peoples cultural and religious beliefs Empowerment we centre each resident by co-creating holistic care plans that treat individual needs and support long-term wellbeing Job responsibilities The Workforce & Resourcing Manager is responsible for ensuring the organisation has the right people, in the right roles, at the right time to meet contractual and operational requirements. The role combines: Workforce management (capacity, rotas, utilisation, absence, and deployment), and recruitment management (line management of recruiters and oversight of hiring pipelines). The postholder will ensure that staffing levels support delivery of contracts with NHS England, the Home Office, and NHS Trusts, while controlling workforce cost and risk. This is a people management role with responsibility for managing recruiters and coordinating workforce activity with Operations and Contracts. Key Responsibilities Workforce Management Develop and maintain workforce capacity models aligned to contract volumes and service demand Ensure appropriate staffing levels and skill mix across services Manage short- and medium-term workforce planning Monitor and manage absence, vacancies, and turnover Coordinate redeployment, overtime, and temporary staffing where required Escalate workforce risks that may impact contract delivery Recruitment & Resourcing Management Line manage recruiters, including workload allocation, performance management, and development Set recruitment priorities based on operational demand Oversee recruitment pipelines and time-to-hire Ensure recruitment activity meets contractual and compliance requirements Coordinate onboarding and workforce readiness Performance & Cost Control Monitor workforce KPIs (fill rates, utilisation, time-to-hire, absence, attrition) Control workforce costs, including agency and subcontractor usage Identify opportunities for efficiency and productivity improvement Compliance & Governance Ensure staffing meets contractual, regulatory, and internal policy requirements Maintain accurate workforce records and reporting Support audits, inspections, and contractual assurance activity Work closely with the Contracts Manager to ensure staffing obligations are met Stakeholder Management Work with Operations, HR, Finance, and Contracts to align workforce supply with service delivery Provide regular workforce reports and forecasts to senior management Act as the central point of coordination for staffing and recruitment activity Scope & Complexity Responsibility for workforce capacity across multiple public sector contracts Line management of recruitment staff High impact on service delivery, compliance, and cost control General Information The post holder may be required to perform other relevant and appropriate duties as reasonably needed. This list of duties and responsibilities is not exhaustive. This job description is subject to regular review and appropriate modification. Pension salary scheme available Employee Assistance Programme (EAP): confidential 24/7 support Access to perks at work Please note, in order to apply, all applicants need to have been living in the United Kingdom (with residency in the UK, such as UK/Irish/EU Passport, or an Indefinite Leave to Remain Visa) for the last 5 years with no more than a 28-day break being outside of the UK and no gaps in employment during this time. Person Specification Qualifications Educated to degree level or equivalent professional experience Experience in workforce management, resourcing, or operational staffing Experience managing or supervising recruiters or recruitment activity Strong understanding of workforce planning and capacity management Professional qualification in HR, workforce planning, or business management Experience working in public sector or regulated environments Training in employment law, workforce analytics, or operational planning Experience Proven experience managing workforce supply and demand Experience leading or supervising recruitment teams Strong analytical and organisational skills Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment Confident stakeholder management and communication skills Experience supporting NHS, Home Office, or other government contracts Experience working with subcontractors or temporary workforce providers Familiarity with workforce management or e-rostering systems 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.
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Principal Development Management Officer Salary £49,641 - £55,624 Hours 37 Hours Weekly Location Huntingdon Contract Type Permanent full time Closing Date 25 March :00 Huntingdonshire District Council (HDC) is passionate about providing high-quality services to our communities, residents and businesses. This means we must employ and retain the most talented and dedicated people. Situated within the heart of the Cambridge-Peterborough Growth Area, Huntingdonshire is a beautiful district that boasts thriving market towns and many attractive villages, each with its own identity. We are an innovative and forward-thinking local authority whose residents are at the heart of our decision-making. At HDC we want to employ staff who embody our icare values (Inspiring, Collaborative, Accountable, Respectful, Enterprising), all of which support our ultimate purpose of putting our customers first. Job details Our Strategic Development Management Team handles the largest, most complex and sometimes contentious planning applications/appeals that the council receives. Schemes include residential, commercial, mixed-use, renewable energy and other projects, many of which are supported by Planning Performance Agreements (PPAs). Our allocated urban extensions are delivering high-quality places, with further large-scale developments being envisaged in our emerging Local Plan. You will be acting as a case officer for a range of major applications, working with colleagues across technical specialisms and with external consultees, including community representatives, to understand, communicate, negotiate and make recommendations on the applications within your caseload. This interesting and varied work includes committee presentations as well as assembling and presenting the council's position at preapplication and, potentially, appeal stages. You will be adept at identifying, assessing and balancing material considerations to reach an informed and balanced recommendation on each application. About the role We are looking for a proactive and flexible team player with an attention to detail and a can do attitude, to work within a solution focused project based environment. The major planning applications and other PPA supported schemes submitted in Huntingdonshire are varied. You will be the main point of contact for applicants, interested parties, internal stakeholders, external consultees and adjoining councils. The role is wide ranging and can include: Liaising with a diverse range of people and organisations, on all levels of seniority Organising and attending meetings with applicants, taking robust notes of discussions and proposing solutions that balance the often competing needs of a variety of stakeholders Analysing large volumes of information against guidance and legislation Attending site inspections, in person meetings and other liaison events Reviewing consultation responses and advising on an appropriate and robust approach for the council to adopt on a range of material considerations. Assisting members of the public to understand and engage with an application Preparing reports, including recommendations to members Drafting letters and responding to emails Ensuring the milestones in a range of PPAs are delivered Deputising for the Team Leader (Strategic Team) Signing off on the recommendations of other officers, including on complex applications. About you You should have an RTPI-accredited degree in Town Planning or a related discipline and either be a Chartered Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute (MRTPI) or eligible for this. Strong project management skills are essential, and experience in leading complex planning projects from inception to decision is desirable. A positive, solution focused approach to delivering sustainable development is essential. You will need to demonstrate your ability to coordinate multi disciplinary teams, manage competing deadlines, and ensure delivery of high quality outputs. You will have an excellent understanding of UK planning legislation and policy, including the Planning Act 2008, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, and Localism Act. Strong stakeholder engagement and negotiation skills are required to successfully deliver this role, including working with local communities, developers, legal advisors, and statutory consultees. Understanding sometimes competing interests and positions is essential, as is an ability to balance differing priorities and clearly explain (in both written and verbal form) how those priorities interact when assessing the planning balance. The successful candidate will have demonstrable expertise in critical assessment. Experience of taking part at public inquiry is desirable though not essential, as is experience with Planning Performance Agreements, using project tracking tools and digital planning systems. You will be accomplished in presenting applications to committee members and answering their questions, to support robust and properly informed committee decisions. You will be competent in reviewing and analysing recommendations made by colleagues on their caseload applications, signing off on both delegated decisions and committee recommendations. You should have a full, clean driving licence. An offer of employment is conditional upon having the right to work in the UK. HDC does not hold a Sponsorship Licence and is unable to provide a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) or take over sponsorship for any role. View the job description PDF, 0.2MB Apply To apply for this position click on the 'apply button'. The closing date is 9am 25 March 2026. However, this is a rolling campaign and we'll be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis and will close the advert early should we receive suitable applications, so please don't delay in applying! For many of our roles, our hybrid work model enables employees to work remotely while allowing for in office collaboration opportunities across the district, with an expectation of being in the office at least two days a week. However, please note that some positions may require a more consistent presence in the office due to the nature of the work. Should you have any additional questions regarding submitting an application, please contact the Recruitment Team at . Please note that the official closing date is as above, and will be the correct date. Some third party websites may have different dates. Please refer to the HDC website for the official closing date to ensure you do not miss out on applying. Working for the council As an employer who values diversity of thought, we seek to employ candidates from a range of backgrounds in order to make our organisation more innovative. We are seeking candidates who are looking for their next career opportunity and are supportive employers, enabling our staff to work in an environment that produces high standards of work in an employee led environment. Equality, diversity and inclusion are at the heart of our recruitment and along with our values we are committed to creating an inclusive working environment, where diversity is valued and there is equality of opportunity. We therefore welcome applications from all sections of the community and we offer a range of benefits, including flexitime, to encourage a work life balance. View our benefits.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Principal Development Management Officer Salary £49,641 - £55,624 Hours 37 Hours Weekly Location Huntingdon Contract Type Permanent full time Closing Date 25 March :00 Huntingdonshire District Council (HDC) is passionate about providing high-quality services to our communities, residents and businesses. This means we must employ and retain the most talented and dedicated people. Situated within the heart of the Cambridge-Peterborough Growth Area, Huntingdonshire is a beautiful district that boasts thriving market towns and many attractive villages, each with its own identity. We are an innovative and forward-thinking local authority whose residents are at the heart of our decision-making. At HDC we want to employ staff who embody our icare values (Inspiring, Collaborative, Accountable, Respectful, Enterprising), all of which support our ultimate purpose of putting our customers first. Job details Our Strategic Development Management Team handles the largest, most complex and sometimes contentious planning applications/appeals that the council receives. Schemes include residential, commercial, mixed-use, renewable energy and other projects, many of which are supported by Planning Performance Agreements (PPAs). Our allocated urban extensions are delivering high-quality places, with further large-scale developments being envisaged in our emerging Local Plan. You will be acting as a case officer for a range of major applications, working with colleagues across technical specialisms and with external consultees, including community representatives, to understand, communicate, negotiate and make recommendations on the applications within your caseload. This interesting and varied work includes committee presentations as well as assembling and presenting the council's position at preapplication and, potentially, appeal stages. You will be adept at identifying, assessing and balancing material considerations to reach an informed and balanced recommendation on each application. About the role We are looking for a proactive and flexible team player with an attention to detail and a can do attitude, to work within a solution focused project based environment. The major planning applications and other PPA supported schemes submitted in Huntingdonshire are varied. You will be the main point of contact for applicants, interested parties, internal stakeholders, external consultees and adjoining councils. The role is wide ranging and can include: Liaising with a diverse range of people and organisations, on all levels of seniority Organising and attending meetings with applicants, taking robust notes of discussions and proposing solutions that balance the often competing needs of a variety of stakeholders Analysing large volumes of information against guidance and legislation Attending site inspections, in person meetings and other liaison events Reviewing consultation responses and advising on an appropriate and robust approach for the council to adopt on a range of material considerations. Assisting members of the public to understand and engage with an application Preparing reports, including recommendations to members Drafting letters and responding to emails Ensuring the milestones in a range of PPAs are delivered Deputising for the Team Leader (Strategic Team) Signing off on the recommendations of other officers, including on complex applications. About you You should have an RTPI-accredited degree in Town Planning or a related discipline and either be a Chartered Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute (MRTPI) or eligible for this. Strong project management skills are essential, and experience in leading complex planning projects from inception to decision is desirable. A positive, solution focused approach to delivering sustainable development is essential. You will need to demonstrate your ability to coordinate multi disciplinary teams, manage competing deadlines, and ensure delivery of high quality outputs. You will have an excellent understanding of UK planning legislation and policy, including the Planning Act 2008, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, and Localism Act. Strong stakeholder engagement and negotiation skills are required to successfully deliver this role, including working with local communities, developers, legal advisors, and statutory consultees. Understanding sometimes competing interests and positions is essential, as is an ability to balance differing priorities and clearly explain (in both written and verbal form) how those priorities interact when assessing the planning balance. The successful candidate will have demonstrable expertise in critical assessment. Experience of taking part at public inquiry is desirable though not essential, as is experience with Planning Performance Agreements, using project tracking tools and digital planning systems. You will be accomplished in presenting applications to committee members and answering their questions, to support robust and properly informed committee decisions. You will be competent in reviewing and analysing recommendations made by colleagues on their caseload applications, signing off on both delegated decisions and committee recommendations. You should have a full, clean driving licence. An offer of employment is conditional upon having the right to work in the UK. HDC does not hold a Sponsorship Licence and is unable to provide a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) or take over sponsorship for any role. View the job description PDF, 0.2MB Apply To apply for this position click on the 'apply button'. The closing date is 9am 25 March 2026. However, this is a rolling campaign and we'll be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis and will close the advert early should we receive suitable applications, so please don't delay in applying! For many of our roles, our hybrid work model enables employees to work remotely while allowing for in office collaboration opportunities across the district, with an expectation of being in the office at least two days a week. However, please note that some positions may require a more consistent presence in the office due to the nature of the work. Should you have any additional questions regarding submitting an application, please contact the Recruitment Team at . Please note that the official closing date is as above, and will be the correct date. Some third party websites may have different dates. Please refer to the HDC website for the official closing date to ensure you do not miss out on applying. Working for the council As an employer who values diversity of thought, we seek to employ candidates from a range of backgrounds in order to make our organisation more innovative. We are seeking candidates who are looking for their next career opportunity and are supportive employers, enabling our staff to work in an environment that produces high standards of work in an employee led environment. Equality, diversity and inclusion are at the heart of our recruitment and along with our values we are committed to creating an inclusive working environment, where diversity is valued and there is equality of opportunity. We therefore welcome applications from all sections of the community and we offer a range of benefits, including flexitime, to encourage a work life balance. View our benefits.
Executive Director (Maternity Cover) WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS Unity Theatre is a values-led venue with a busy programme and a complex funding mix. This maternity cover Executive Director role is central to keeping Unity stable, compliant and financially resilient whilst also strengthening the systems and income pipelines that help the organisation thrive. You'll be the organisation's senior lead for governance, finance controls and trusts/grants fundraising, ensuring the Board has clear information for decisions, the team is well-supported, and Unity's public work can happen safely and sustainably. This is a hands-on leadership role where good judgement, strong relationships and clear process can make a visible difference within 9 months. PURPOSES OF THE ROLE To provide operational and strategic leadership for Unity Theatre during a 9-month maternity cover period, ensuring strong governance, financial oversight, HR good practice, safeguarding policy oversight, and delivery of an effective trusts and grants fundraising programme. A key focus of this role is not only continuity, but improvement - strengthening income pipelines, decision-making information, and internal systems so Unity is consistently in a better position. YOUR CORE RESPONSIBILITIES Governance and Company Secretary Act as Company Secretary for Unity Theatre, ensuring strong governance practice and compliance with legal/regulatory requirements. Plan the annual board cycle; prepare agendas and board papers; ensure decisions and actions are accurately recorded and followed through. Maintain governance records (minutes, registers, filings as applicable, conflicts/declared interests, key policies) and ensure Trustee communications are timely and clear. Support Trustees to make informed decisions by providing clear reporting, risk information and recommendations. Strategic leadership and organisational management Lead Unity's organisational planning and delivery of the business elements of the Strategic Plan and annual business plan, reporting progress to Trustees. Provide day-to-day leadership to the staff team (line management as applicable), ensuring clarity of responsibility, good internal communication and steady delivery. Build an effective working partnership with the Artistic Director to align operational capacity and resources with programme needs (without overlap in artistic decisions). Finance leadership, controls and reporting Lead financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and cashflow oversight; prepare management reports for Trustees. Work closely with the Bookkeeper to maintain robust finance processes and ensure accurate records in the finance system (e.g. Xero). Approve invoices and authorise payment runs, ensuring appropriate controls, documentation and audit trail. Maintain and enforce financial procedures (authorisation thresholds, procurement value-for-money, segregation of duties, reporting and monitoring). Payroll oversight Collate payroll inputs (hours, changes, starters/leavers as applicable) from managers/admin roles and submit to the payroll provider (Adding Value). Conduct final checks and sign-off payroll submissions, resolving discrepancies and ensuring deadlines are met. Fundraising leadership - trusts and grants (core priority) Lead Unity's fundraising programme focused on trusts and grant applications, including pipeline development, writing/submissions, relationship management, and reporting. Maintain a clear funding calendar and ensure timely delivery of applications and funder reports, coordinating input from colleagues as needed. Ensure applications are evidence-led, aligned with Unity's strategy, and build a strong case for support (including budgets, outcomes, evaluation planning). Steward key relationships with funders and sector stakeholders, representing Unity professionally. HR leadership and people management Lead HR processes and people management across the organisation, including recruitment, contracts, performance support, wellbeing and professional development. Manage HR compliance (right to work, induction, training records, DBS processes where applicable), and handle staffing issues fairly with appropriate professional advice where needed. Safeguarding lead (policy and organisational oversight) Act as Safeguarding Lead, with responsibility for ensuring safeguarding policies and procedures are current, robust and embedded. Ensure staff, freelancers and trustees understand safeguarding responsibilities and that training and reporting pathways are in place and followed. Risk management, compliance and operational oversight Maintain oversight of organisational risk management: risk register, mitigations, incident learning and reporting to Trustees. Ensure appropriate organisational oversight of health & safety and operational compliance through competent leads (e.g. Technical & Building Manager; Operations & FOH Manager). Lead business continuity thinking and decision-making during incidents, disruptions, or high-risk situations. External relationships and reputation Act as a senior organisational representative with funders, partners, civic stakeholders and professional networks, strengthening Unity's reputation and opportunities. Support development of earned income streams (e.g. hires) through organisational planning and internal coordination, where relevant to overall sustainability. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Senior leadership experience in a charity/arts/mission-led environment (or demonstrably transferable leadership experience). Strong governance competence: working with Trustees/boards, producing papers, supporting effective decision-making, and managing sensitive/confidential matters. Proven ability to lead trusts and grants fundraising (pipeline, writing, budgets, reporting, relationship management). Strong finance capability: budgets, cashflow awareness, controls, approvals, and working confidently with a Bookkeeper and auditors/accountants. HR leadership experience, including recruitment and handling people matters fairly and consistently. Excellent judgement, prioritisation and discretion; confident managing risk and deadlines in a fast-moving environment. Commitment to inclusion, access and values-led leadership. Desirable Experience in a venue-based organisation (theatre/arts centre/events) and understanding of operational realities. Familiarity with Arts Council/local authority funding and reporting expectations. Experience acting as Company Secretary or supporting comparable governance responsibilities. Working arrangements Unity operates an agile working policy. For this role, we expect a minimum of 60% (3 days per week) of working time to be based on-site at Unity Theatre. You are, of course, welcome to work on-site more than this if you prefer. Please note: due to the nature of a venue-based organisation, you will be expected to work outside of core hours from time to time (including occasional evenings and weekends) to meet the needs of the organisation. Annual leave Annual leave for a full-time role is 25 days per year, plus UK bank holidays (pro-rated for part-time working). Non-contractual time off Unity normally closes on the working days between Christmas and New Year (excluding bank holidays). This closure period is provided as non-contractual additional time off and may vary slightly each year depending on operational need. Theatregoing and sector engagement Unity staff champion theatre and the work of our artists and partners. Where appropriate, this includes attending theatre productions at Unity and in the wider sector to stay connected to current work, strengthen relationships, and build insight into audiences and practice. Staff are offered complimentary tickets for performances at Unity (subject to availability). From time to time, staff may also be invited to attend opening nights or partner productions elsewhere, where this supports organisational relationships and learning. Attendance is encouraged where it supports the role and organisational priorities but will be balanced with workload and operational needs. HOW TO APPLY To apply, please send: Your CV, and A supporting statement answering Questions 1-3 below. These questions are designed to help us understand your experience, judgement and motivation for the role beyond what is captured in your CV. We recommend a total word count of no more than 750 words across your answers (but you are welcome to write less). Questions Please describe your experience of working within or managing a senior leadership office (e.g. Executive Director/CEO or Board-facing role). Include your experience of supporting governance or board processes (papers, minutes/actions, decision-making). What have you found most challenging about this kind of role, and how have you approached it? Trust, judgement and relationships are central to this role. Please give an example of a situation where your judgement or approach helped build confidence, manage sensitivity, or resolve a complex issue. (For example: governance risk, finance controls, HR . click apply for full job details
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Executive Director (Maternity Cover) WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS Unity Theatre is a values-led venue with a busy programme and a complex funding mix. This maternity cover Executive Director role is central to keeping Unity stable, compliant and financially resilient whilst also strengthening the systems and income pipelines that help the organisation thrive. You'll be the organisation's senior lead for governance, finance controls and trusts/grants fundraising, ensuring the Board has clear information for decisions, the team is well-supported, and Unity's public work can happen safely and sustainably. This is a hands-on leadership role where good judgement, strong relationships and clear process can make a visible difference within 9 months. PURPOSES OF THE ROLE To provide operational and strategic leadership for Unity Theatre during a 9-month maternity cover period, ensuring strong governance, financial oversight, HR good practice, safeguarding policy oversight, and delivery of an effective trusts and grants fundraising programme. A key focus of this role is not only continuity, but improvement - strengthening income pipelines, decision-making information, and internal systems so Unity is consistently in a better position. YOUR CORE RESPONSIBILITIES Governance and Company Secretary Act as Company Secretary for Unity Theatre, ensuring strong governance practice and compliance with legal/regulatory requirements. Plan the annual board cycle; prepare agendas and board papers; ensure decisions and actions are accurately recorded and followed through. Maintain governance records (minutes, registers, filings as applicable, conflicts/declared interests, key policies) and ensure Trustee communications are timely and clear. Support Trustees to make informed decisions by providing clear reporting, risk information and recommendations. Strategic leadership and organisational management Lead Unity's organisational planning and delivery of the business elements of the Strategic Plan and annual business plan, reporting progress to Trustees. Provide day-to-day leadership to the staff team (line management as applicable), ensuring clarity of responsibility, good internal communication and steady delivery. Build an effective working partnership with the Artistic Director to align operational capacity and resources with programme needs (without overlap in artistic decisions). Finance leadership, controls and reporting Lead financial planning, budgeting, forecasting and cashflow oversight; prepare management reports for Trustees. Work closely with the Bookkeeper to maintain robust finance processes and ensure accurate records in the finance system (e.g. Xero). Approve invoices and authorise payment runs, ensuring appropriate controls, documentation and audit trail. Maintain and enforce financial procedures (authorisation thresholds, procurement value-for-money, segregation of duties, reporting and monitoring). Payroll oversight Collate payroll inputs (hours, changes, starters/leavers as applicable) from managers/admin roles and submit to the payroll provider (Adding Value). Conduct final checks and sign-off payroll submissions, resolving discrepancies and ensuring deadlines are met. Fundraising leadership - trusts and grants (core priority) Lead Unity's fundraising programme focused on trusts and grant applications, including pipeline development, writing/submissions, relationship management, and reporting. Maintain a clear funding calendar and ensure timely delivery of applications and funder reports, coordinating input from colleagues as needed. Ensure applications are evidence-led, aligned with Unity's strategy, and build a strong case for support (including budgets, outcomes, evaluation planning). Steward key relationships with funders and sector stakeholders, representing Unity professionally. HR leadership and people management Lead HR processes and people management across the organisation, including recruitment, contracts, performance support, wellbeing and professional development. Manage HR compliance (right to work, induction, training records, DBS processes where applicable), and handle staffing issues fairly with appropriate professional advice where needed. Safeguarding lead (policy and organisational oversight) Act as Safeguarding Lead, with responsibility for ensuring safeguarding policies and procedures are current, robust and embedded. Ensure staff, freelancers and trustees understand safeguarding responsibilities and that training and reporting pathways are in place and followed. Risk management, compliance and operational oversight Maintain oversight of organisational risk management: risk register, mitigations, incident learning and reporting to Trustees. Ensure appropriate organisational oversight of health & safety and operational compliance through competent leads (e.g. Technical & Building Manager; Operations & FOH Manager). Lead business continuity thinking and decision-making during incidents, disruptions, or high-risk situations. External relationships and reputation Act as a senior organisational representative with funders, partners, civic stakeholders and professional networks, strengthening Unity's reputation and opportunities. Support development of earned income streams (e.g. hires) through organisational planning and internal coordination, where relevant to overall sustainability. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Senior leadership experience in a charity/arts/mission-led environment (or demonstrably transferable leadership experience). Strong governance competence: working with Trustees/boards, producing papers, supporting effective decision-making, and managing sensitive/confidential matters. Proven ability to lead trusts and grants fundraising (pipeline, writing, budgets, reporting, relationship management). Strong finance capability: budgets, cashflow awareness, controls, approvals, and working confidently with a Bookkeeper and auditors/accountants. HR leadership experience, including recruitment and handling people matters fairly and consistently. Excellent judgement, prioritisation and discretion; confident managing risk and deadlines in a fast-moving environment. Commitment to inclusion, access and values-led leadership. Desirable Experience in a venue-based organisation (theatre/arts centre/events) and understanding of operational realities. Familiarity with Arts Council/local authority funding and reporting expectations. Experience acting as Company Secretary or supporting comparable governance responsibilities. Working arrangements Unity operates an agile working policy. For this role, we expect a minimum of 60% (3 days per week) of working time to be based on-site at Unity Theatre. You are, of course, welcome to work on-site more than this if you prefer. Please note: due to the nature of a venue-based organisation, you will be expected to work outside of core hours from time to time (including occasional evenings and weekends) to meet the needs of the organisation. Annual leave Annual leave for a full-time role is 25 days per year, plus UK bank holidays (pro-rated for part-time working). Non-contractual time off Unity normally closes on the working days between Christmas and New Year (excluding bank holidays). This closure period is provided as non-contractual additional time off and may vary slightly each year depending on operational need. Theatregoing and sector engagement Unity staff champion theatre and the work of our artists and partners. Where appropriate, this includes attending theatre productions at Unity and in the wider sector to stay connected to current work, strengthen relationships, and build insight into audiences and practice. Staff are offered complimentary tickets for performances at Unity (subject to availability). From time to time, staff may also be invited to attend opening nights or partner productions elsewhere, where this supports organisational relationships and learning. Attendance is encouraged where it supports the role and organisational priorities but will be balanced with workload and operational needs. HOW TO APPLY To apply, please send: Your CV, and A supporting statement answering Questions 1-3 below. These questions are designed to help us understand your experience, judgement and motivation for the role beyond what is captured in your CV. We recommend a total word count of no more than 750 words across your answers (but you are welcome to write less). Questions Please describe your experience of working within or managing a senior leadership office (e.g. Executive Director/CEO or Board-facing role). Include your experience of supporting governance or board processes (papers, minutes/actions, decision-making). What have you found most challenging about this kind of role, and how have you approached it? Trust, judgement and relationships are central to this role. Please give an example of a situation where your judgement or approach helped build confidence, manage sensitivity, or resolve a complex issue. (For example: governance risk, finance controls, HR . click apply for full job details
Marine Water Quality Lead Advisor Role ID: 204012 Location: Flexible Grade/Salary range: 7: £47,055 - £52,770 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 12/04/2026 The role We're looking for a marine water quality specialist who brings strong technical expertise and a solid understanding of the policies and legislation that shape this field. In this role, you'll provide high quality advice across a diverse range of marine water quality issues-from nutrients, contaminants and ecotoxicology, to suspended sediments and, ideally, modelling. This is a chance to help shape the strategic direction of NRW's work on marine and estuarine water quality, particularly within our network of Marine Protected Areas. You'll ensure our advice (e.g. on management actions, regulation and policy) is grounded in robust evidence, while actively seeking opportunities to strengthen that evidence base through targeted projects. You'll also play a key role in developing clear, practical guidance for colleagues and developers, working closely with experts across both marine and water quality teams. You'll be at the heart of work that includes: Identifying and delivering evidence needs for marine water quality, including commissioning research and collaborating with academic partners. Developing guidance for colleagues advising on marine developments-from power stations to tidal range energy schemes. Providing specialist scientific advice on nutrient management in coastal and marine environments. Advising on water quality elements of condition assessments and contributing to effective management actions in Marine Protected Areas. Offering strategic, high-level input on water quality to influence major plans and projects led by external organisations. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the nearest NRW office to your home and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will take place week commencing 27 April 2026 through Microsoft Teams. Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. This role meets the criteria for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route. Natural Resources Wales welcomes applications from non-UK citizens who are eligible to apply under this route, subject to confirmation by the Home Office. Please note that while we may be able to support the Certificate of Sponsorship required for a visa application, the organisation does not cover the cost of the visa itself, including any associated fees for dependants. The applicant must still meet the UK Skilled Worker Visa Eligibility and Requirement. For further information, please visit: About us This role is in our Marine and Coastal Ecosystems Team - a multi-disciplinary group of specialists passionate about protecting and enhancing Wales's marine and coastal environments. We provide expert technical advice across a wide range of topics, supporting both internal colleagues and external partners on strategic policies, programmes, plans, and guidance. You will work alongside other lead specialists in the team who advise on coastal habitats, marine habitats, marine mammals, maritime birds, marine and coastal physical processes and fish and you will also work closely with staff in the Sustainable Water and Nature Group and in Operations. What you will do Lead and project manage specific and complex issues that require development of NRW policies, strategies, plans, programmes and guidance including support on casework that is novel, contentious or of high public interest. Provide statutory advice to WG and other bodies in Wales as well as UK government departments with reserved marine responsibilities, and in-turn review and advise on the produced policy, plans and strategies. Retain ownership and oversight of marine water quality policy area to ensure integrity of NRW approaches with Welsh Government, UK Government and International Policy intent. Advise on evidence needs and opportunities, commission evidence and project manage evidence projects, in line with the agreed evidence programme. Create and advise on guidance for NRW staff and external stakeholders. Maintain a detailed working knowledge of marine water quality, identifying the implications of legislative, technology and market changes for Natural Resources Wales and the sector(s). Provide specialist advice to relevant NRW Programme Boards and contribute to the delivery of NRW's Marine Programme. Steer the overview and ownership of engagement with Welsh Government on the specific policy areas related to marine water quality. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Knowledge of Welsh, UK and other legislation related to the marine environment and specifically water quality; Welsh & UK Governments & other policy drivers on Marine issues; and the issues and opportunities in Wales. Knowledge and practical understanding of how to overcome the complex priorities, drivers and barriers faced by NRW, partners and stakeholders involved in delivering marine and coastal ecosystems outcomes in Wales, with particular reference to water quality. Specialist technical knowledge and an in-depth understanding of marine water quality. Experience of delivering evidence and guidance projects or programmes relevant to water quality. Working in a programme and project management environment with Project Management experience and/or qualifications. You will be a member of a relevant professional institution and/or working towards membership. Representing the organisation in high profile and contentious issues in the public arena. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry Level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Marine Water Quality Lead Advisor Role ID: 204012 Location: Flexible Grade/Salary range: 7: £47,055 - £52,770 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 12/04/2026 The role We're looking for a marine water quality specialist who brings strong technical expertise and a solid understanding of the policies and legislation that shape this field. In this role, you'll provide high quality advice across a diverse range of marine water quality issues-from nutrients, contaminants and ecotoxicology, to suspended sediments and, ideally, modelling. This is a chance to help shape the strategic direction of NRW's work on marine and estuarine water quality, particularly within our network of Marine Protected Areas. You'll ensure our advice (e.g. on management actions, regulation and policy) is grounded in robust evidence, while actively seeking opportunities to strengthen that evidence base through targeted projects. You'll also play a key role in developing clear, practical guidance for colleagues and developers, working closely with experts across both marine and water quality teams. You'll be at the heart of work that includes: Identifying and delivering evidence needs for marine water quality, including commissioning research and collaborating with academic partners. Developing guidance for colleagues advising on marine developments-from power stations to tidal range energy schemes. Providing specialist scientific advice on nutrient management in coastal and marine environments. Advising on water quality elements of condition assessments and contributing to effective management actions in Marine Protected Areas. Offering strategic, high-level input on water quality to influence major plans and projects led by external organisations. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the nearest NRW office to your home and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will take place week commencing 27 April 2026 through Microsoft Teams. Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. This role meets the criteria for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route. Natural Resources Wales welcomes applications from non-UK citizens who are eligible to apply under this route, subject to confirmation by the Home Office. Please note that while we may be able to support the Certificate of Sponsorship required for a visa application, the organisation does not cover the cost of the visa itself, including any associated fees for dependants. The applicant must still meet the UK Skilled Worker Visa Eligibility and Requirement. For further information, please visit: About us This role is in our Marine and Coastal Ecosystems Team - a multi-disciplinary group of specialists passionate about protecting and enhancing Wales's marine and coastal environments. We provide expert technical advice across a wide range of topics, supporting both internal colleagues and external partners on strategic policies, programmes, plans, and guidance. You will work alongside other lead specialists in the team who advise on coastal habitats, marine habitats, marine mammals, maritime birds, marine and coastal physical processes and fish and you will also work closely with staff in the Sustainable Water and Nature Group and in Operations. What you will do Lead and project manage specific and complex issues that require development of NRW policies, strategies, plans, programmes and guidance including support on casework that is novel, contentious or of high public interest. Provide statutory advice to WG and other bodies in Wales as well as UK government departments with reserved marine responsibilities, and in-turn review and advise on the produced policy, plans and strategies. Retain ownership and oversight of marine water quality policy area to ensure integrity of NRW approaches with Welsh Government, UK Government and International Policy intent. Advise on evidence needs and opportunities, commission evidence and project manage evidence projects, in line with the agreed evidence programme. Create and advise on guidance for NRW staff and external stakeholders. Maintain a detailed working knowledge of marine water quality, identifying the implications of legislative, technology and market changes for Natural Resources Wales and the sector(s). Provide specialist advice to relevant NRW Programme Boards and contribute to the delivery of NRW's Marine Programme. Steer the overview and ownership of engagement with Welsh Government on the specific policy areas related to marine water quality. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Knowledge of Welsh, UK and other legislation related to the marine environment and specifically water quality; Welsh & UK Governments & other policy drivers on Marine issues; and the issues and opportunities in Wales. Knowledge and practical understanding of how to overcome the complex priorities, drivers and barriers faced by NRW, partners and stakeholders involved in delivering marine and coastal ecosystems outcomes in Wales, with particular reference to water quality. Specialist technical knowledge and an in-depth understanding of marine water quality. Experience of delivering evidence and guidance projects or programmes relevant to water quality. Working in a programme and project management environment with Project Management experience and/or qualifications. You will be a member of a relevant professional institution and/or working towards membership. Representing the organisation in high profile and contentious issues in the public arena. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 - Entry Level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.
At Hestia, we are guided by our core values and are dedicated to fostering an equitable, diverse, and inclusive organisation. Our mission is to empower individuals to rebuild their lives and achieve independence. Right now, we are looking for a Employment Specialist to play a pivotal role in our Complex Needs Service in Waltham Forest . Sounds great, what will I be doing? Employment Specialists provide personalised support to set career goals, overcome barriers to work, and navigate every stage of the job search from CV writing and interview preparation to engaging with employers and understanding how employment may affect benefits. The team also offers ongoing in-work support to help individuals stay in their roles and thrive in the workplace. What do I need to bring with me? You'll need to be able to demonstrate the core skills this role requires as well as match our values and mission. You don't have to tick all the boxes right away; the important thing is that you're willing to learn. We also value lived experience of the areas we support, so if you feel comfortable, please do mention this on your application. You need to have experience of working in a target driven environment where you achieved or exceeded your targets as well. A good understanding of mental health and supporting those in times of need along with a positive and empathetic manner. It would be beneficial if you have knowledge of the IPS model and have worked in that function. Ideally you would have worked in this sort of position before or in a recruitment role where you were supporting applicants in improving there chances of success. Interview Steps We keep our interview process simple, so you know exactly what to expect. Shortlisting call: We have a team of dedicated recruitment specialists who will speak to you about your experience, motivations and values. They will also tell you about all the great work we do! Face to face interview: Now you will have face to face interview with the hiring manager. Our interviews are value and competency based. Don't be alarmed if there are other stages in the process, it's all part of the plan for some of our roles. Our commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Our services users come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds because it makes us stronger. We are committed to creating and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce and value the skills, abilities, talent and experiences, different people and communities bring to our organisation. We are a disability confident employer Hestia is proud to be a disability confident employer, dedicated to the employment and career development of individuals with disabilities. We offer a guaranteed interview scheme for all applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria for the role they have applied for. We also provide reasonable adjustments during the selection and interview process, and throughout your employment with us. Safeguarding Statement Hestia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults, children and young people who are potentially at risk, and we therefore expect all staff and volunteers to do the same. We require all staff to undertake internal and external safeguarding training throughout their employment with Hestia. Important Information for Candidates If your application is successful, please be aware that you will be required to undergo pre-employment checks before a formal offer of employment can be confirmed. We reserve the right to close this job advert early should we receive a high volume of applications or if the position is filled before the closing date. We encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible to ensure their application is considered.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
At Hestia, we are guided by our core values and are dedicated to fostering an equitable, diverse, and inclusive organisation. Our mission is to empower individuals to rebuild their lives and achieve independence. Right now, we are looking for a Employment Specialist to play a pivotal role in our Complex Needs Service in Waltham Forest . Sounds great, what will I be doing? Employment Specialists provide personalised support to set career goals, overcome barriers to work, and navigate every stage of the job search from CV writing and interview preparation to engaging with employers and understanding how employment may affect benefits. The team also offers ongoing in-work support to help individuals stay in their roles and thrive in the workplace. What do I need to bring with me? You'll need to be able to demonstrate the core skills this role requires as well as match our values and mission. You don't have to tick all the boxes right away; the important thing is that you're willing to learn. We also value lived experience of the areas we support, so if you feel comfortable, please do mention this on your application. You need to have experience of working in a target driven environment where you achieved or exceeded your targets as well. A good understanding of mental health and supporting those in times of need along with a positive and empathetic manner. It would be beneficial if you have knowledge of the IPS model and have worked in that function. Ideally you would have worked in this sort of position before or in a recruitment role where you were supporting applicants in improving there chances of success. Interview Steps We keep our interview process simple, so you know exactly what to expect. Shortlisting call: We have a team of dedicated recruitment specialists who will speak to you about your experience, motivations and values. They will also tell you about all the great work we do! Face to face interview: Now you will have face to face interview with the hiring manager. Our interviews are value and competency based. Don't be alarmed if there are other stages in the process, it's all part of the plan for some of our roles. Our commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Our services users come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds because it makes us stronger. We are committed to creating and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce and value the skills, abilities, talent and experiences, different people and communities bring to our organisation. We are a disability confident employer Hestia is proud to be a disability confident employer, dedicated to the employment and career development of individuals with disabilities. We offer a guaranteed interview scheme for all applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria for the role they have applied for. We also provide reasonable adjustments during the selection and interview process, and throughout your employment with us. Safeguarding Statement Hestia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults, children and young people who are potentially at risk, and we therefore expect all staff and volunteers to do the same. We require all staff to undertake internal and external safeguarding training throughout their employment with Hestia. Important Information for Candidates If your application is successful, please be aware that you will be required to undergo pre-employment checks before a formal offer of employment can be confirmed. We reserve the right to close this job advert early should we receive a high volume of applications or if the position is filled before the closing date. We encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible to ensure their application is considered.
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Marine Water Quality Lead Advisor Role ID: 204012 Location: Flexible Grade/Salary range: 7: £47,055 - £52,770 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 12/04/2026 The role We re looking for a marine water quality specialist who brings strong technical expertise and a solid understanding of the policies and legislation that shape this field. In this role, you ll provide high quality advice across a diverse range of marine water quality issues from nutrients, contaminants and ecotoxicology, to suspended sediments and, ideally, modelling. This is a chance to help shape the strategic direction of NRW s work on marine and estuarine water quality, particularly within our network of Marine Protected Areas. You ll ensure our advice (e.g. on management actions, regulation and policy) is grounded in robust evidence, while actively seeking opportunities to strengthen that evidence base through targeted projects. You ll also play a key role in developing clear, practical guidance for colleagues and developers, working closely with experts across both marine and water quality teams. You ll be at the heart of work that includes: Identifying and delivering evidence needs for marine water quality, including commissioning research and collaborating with academic partners. Developing guidance for colleagues advising on marine developments from power stations to tidal range energy schemes. Providing specialist scientific advice on nutrient management in coastal and marine environments. Advising on water quality elements of condition assessments and contributing to effective management actions in Marine Protected Areas. Offering strategic, high-level input on water quality to influence major plans and projects led by external organisations. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the nearest NRW office to your home and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will take place week commencing 27 April 2026 through Microsoft Teams. Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. This role meets the criteria for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route. Natural Resources Wales welcomes applications from non-UK citizens who are eligible to apply under this route, subject to confirmation by the Home Office. Please note that while we may be able to support the Certificate of Sponsorship required for a visa application, the organisation does not cover the cost of the visa itself, including any associated fees for dependants. The applicant must still meet the UK Skilled Worker Visa Eligibility and Requirement. For further information, please visit: About us This role is in our Marine and Coastal Ecosystems Team a multi-disciplinary group of specialists passionate about protecting and enhancing Wales s marine and coastal environments. We provide expert technical advice across a wide range of topics, supporting both internal colleagues and external partners on strategic policies, programmes, plans, and guidance. You will work alongside other lead specialists in the team who advise on coastal habitats, marine habitats, marine mammals, maritime birds, marine and coastal physical processes and fish and you will also work closely with staff in the Sustainable Water and Nature Group and in Operations. What you will do Lead and project manage specific and complex issues that require development of NRW policies, strategies, plans, programmes and guidance including support on casework that is novel, contentious or of high public interest. Provide statutory advice to WG and other bodies in Wales as well as UK government departments with reserved marine responsibilities, and in-turn review and advise on the produced policy, plans and strategies. Retain ownership and oversight of marine water quality policy area to ensure integrity of NRW approaches with Welsh Government, UK Government and International Policy intent. Advise on evidence needs and opportunities, commission evidence and project manage evidence projects, in line with the agreed evidence programme. Create and advise on guidance for NRW staff and external stakeholders. Maintain a detailed working knowledge of marine water quality, identifying the implications of legislative, technology and market changes for Natural Resources Wales and the sector(s). Provide specialist advice to relevant NRW Programme Boards and contribute to the delivery of NRW s Marine Programme. Steer the overview and ownership of engagement with Welsh Government on the specific policy areas related to marine water quality. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Knowledge of Welsh, UK and other legislation related to the marine environment and specifically water quality; Welsh & UK Governments & other policy drivers on Marine issues; and the issues and opportunities in Wales. Knowledge and practical understanding of how to overcome the complex priorities, drivers and barriers faced by NRW, partners and stakeholders involved in delivering marine and coastal ecosystems outcomes in Wales, with particular reference to water quality. Specialist technical knowledge and an in-depth understanding of marine water quality. Experience of delivering evidence and guidance projects or programmes relevant to water quality. Working in a programme and project management environment with Project Management experience and/or qualifications. You will be a member of a relevant professional institution and/or working towards membership. Representing the organisation in high profile and contentious issues in the public arena. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 Entry Level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY Marine Water Quality Lead Advisor Role ID: 204012 Location: Flexible Grade/Salary range: 7: £47,055 - £52,770 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 12/04/2026 The role We re looking for a marine water quality specialist who brings strong technical expertise and a solid understanding of the policies and legislation that shape this field. In this role, you ll provide high quality advice across a diverse range of marine water quality issues from nutrients, contaminants and ecotoxicology, to suspended sediments and, ideally, modelling. This is a chance to help shape the strategic direction of NRW s work on marine and estuarine water quality, particularly within our network of Marine Protected Areas. You ll ensure our advice (e.g. on management actions, regulation and policy) is grounded in robust evidence, while actively seeking opportunities to strengthen that evidence base through targeted projects. You ll also play a key role in developing clear, practical guidance for colleagues and developers, working closely with experts across both marine and water quality teams. You ll be at the heart of work that includes: Identifying and delivering evidence needs for marine water quality, including commissioning research and collaborating with academic partners. Developing guidance for colleagues advising on marine developments from power stations to tidal range energy schemes. Providing specialist scientific advice on nutrient management in coastal and marine environments. Advising on water quality elements of condition assessments and contributing to effective management actions in Marine Protected Areas. Offering strategic, high-level input on water quality to influence major plans and projects led by external organisations. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the nearest NRW office to your home and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will take place week commencing 27 April 2026 through Microsoft Teams. Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. This role meets the criteria for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route. Natural Resources Wales welcomes applications from non-UK citizens who are eligible to apply under this route, subject to confirmation by the Home Office. Please note that while we may be able to support the Certificate of Sponsorship required for a visa application, the organisation does not cover the cost of the visa itself, including any associated fees for dependants. The applicant must still meet the UK Skilled Worker Visa Eligibility and Requirement. For further information, please visit: About us This role is in our Marine and Coastal Ecosystems Team a multi-disciplinary group of specialists passionate about protecting and enhancing Wales s marine and coastal environments. We provide expert technical advice across a wide range of topics, supporting both internal colleagues and external partners on strategic policies, programmes, plans, and guidance. You will work alongside other lead specialists in the team who advise on coastal habitats, marine habitats, marine mammals, maritime birds, marine and coastal physical processes and fish and you will also work closely with staff in the Sustainable Water and Nature Group and in Operations. What you will do Lead and project manage specific and complex issues that require development of NRW policies, strategies, plans, programmes and guidance including support on casework that is novel, contentious or of high public interest. Provide statutory advice to WG and other bodies in Wales as well as UK government departments with reserved marine responsibilities, and in-turn review and advise on the produced policy, plans and strategies. Retain ownership and oversight of marine water quality policy area to ensure integrity of NRW approaches with Welsh Government, UK Government and International Policy intent. Advise on evidence needs and opportunities, commission evidence and project manage evidence projects, in line with the agreed evidence programme. Create and advise on guidance for NRW staff and external stakeholders. Maintain a detailed working knowledge of marine water quality, identifying the implications of legislative, technology and market changes for Natural Resources Wales and the sector(s). Provide specialist advice to relevant NRW Programme Boards and contribute to the delivery of NRW s Marine Programme. Steer the overview and ownership of engagement with Welsh Government on the specific policy areas related to marine water quality. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Knowledge of Welsh, UK and other legislation related to the marine environment and specifically water quality; Welsh & UK Governments & other policy drivers on Marine issues; and the issues and opportunities in Wales. Knowledge and practical understanding of how to overcome the complex priorities, drivers and barriers faced by NRW, partners and stakeholders involved in delivering marine and coastal ecosystems outcomes in Wales, with particular reference to water quality. Specialist technical knowledge and an in-depth understanding of marine water quality. Experience of delivering evidence and guidance projects or programmes relevant to water quality. Working in a programme and project management environment with Project Management experience and/or qualifications. You will be a member of a relevant professional institution and/or working towards membership. Representing the organisation in high profile and contentious issues in the public arena. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A1 Entry Level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Senior Occupational Therapist Location: Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB10 Contract Type: Permanent Contract Term: Part-Time Salary: £26,684.44 - £28,933.74 (Actual Salary) Start Date: ASAP Salary Scale: POB Points 34-38 Work Pattern: 3 days per week (39 weeks per annum, term-time only) About the Trust We specialise in meeting the educational needs of children and young people with a range of learning disabilities, including pupils who are autistic and those with physical or sensory needs. Our provision is built around inclusion, independence, and enabling every pupil to thrive. Occupational Therapy at Our School We believe therapies - particularly occupational therapy - are a vital and integral part of school life. Our dedicated therapy team plays a key role in ensuring pupils can fully access their education and develop independence in their daily living skills. Our therapists work holistically to enable pupils to achieve maximum independence and participation across school and home environments. The Role Due to continued growth, we are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Senior Occupational Therapist to join our experienced and supportive team. You will: Manage a varied caseload of pupils aged 4-19 years Work across a wide spectrum of learning disabilities and complex needs Deliver assessments, therapeutic interventions and tailored programmes Collaborate closely with teaching staff and multidisciplinary colleagues Contribute to service development and potentially outreach provision You will join a friendly and experienced team committed to professional excellence and collaborative working. Professional Development Regular supervision and structured career development opportunities are embedded within our team culture. We actively support therapists at all stages of their careers and ensure caseloads are varied and professionally enriching. Person Specification Applicants must: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist Be HCPC registered Have experience or confidence working with children and young people with learning disabilities Demonstrate a passion for delivering high-quality care Be creative, adaptable, and flexible in approach Applicants applying at specialist or senior level must have: Experience in paediatric occupational therapy Transferable skills relevant to the role
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Senior Occupational Therapist Location: Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB10 Contract Type: Permanent Contract Term: Part-Time Salary: £26,684.44 - £28,933.74 (Actual Salary) Start Date: ASAP Salary Scale: POB Points 34-38 Work Pattern: 3 days per week (39 weeks per annum, term-time only) About the Trust We specialise in meeting the educational needs of children and young people with a range of learning disabilities, including pupils who are autistic and those with physical or sensory needs. Our provision is built around inclusion, independence, and enabling every pupil to thrive. Occupational Therapy at Our School We believe therapies - particularly occupational therapy - are a vital and integral part of school life. Our dedicated therapy team plays a key role in ensuring pupils can fully access their education and develop independence in their daily living skills. Our therapists work holistically to enable pupils to achieve maximum independence and participation across school and home environments. The Role Due to continued growth, we are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Senior Occupational Therapist to join our experienced and supportive team. You will: Manage a varied caseload of pupils aged 4-19 years Work across a wide spectrum of learning disabilities and complex needs Deliver assessments, therapeutic interventions and tailored programmes Collaborate closely with teaching staff and multidisciplinary colleagues Contribute to service development and potentially outreach provision You will join a friendly and experienced team committed to professional excellence and collaborative working. Professional Development Regular supervision and structured career development opportunities are embedded within our team culture. We actively support therapists at all stages of their careers and ensure caseloads are varied and professionally enriching. Person Specification Applicants must: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist Be HCPC registered Have experience or confidence working with children and young people with learning disabilities Demonstrate a passion for delivering high-quality care Be creative, adaptable, and flexible in approach Applicants applying at specialist or senior level must have: Experience in paediatric occupational therapy Transferable skills relevant to the role
Economy Skills and Neighbourhoods Education and Early Years/SEND Team SEND Officer Ref : 001368 Contract: Fixed Term (12 months) Salary: £39,152 - £42,839 per annum (Grade7) Hours: 36.66 per week Based: Oldham Council Offices, Spindles Shopping Centre, George St, Oldham, OL1 1HD Closing Date: Wednesday 25th March 2026 Interview Dates : TBC. Role Overview: Are you passionate and motivated? Are you looking to join the right Local Authority and team with a proven record of integrating people into a career in SEND? If so, come to Oldham and help us to affect positive change for children and young people and their families. We consider enthusiasm as important as experience and seek candidates who can demonstrate our values and behaviours. We have high aspirations to achieve the very best outcomes for children and their families and put the needs of children at the heart of everything we do. This requires professionals like you who share our determination to meet the diverse needs of our children and young people. Key Responsibilities: To manage a caseload of Children or Young People with SEND where they are undergoing an Education and Care Plan Needs Assessment, have an Education, Health and Care Plan, or where they are referred to the SEND Team. To lead on the drafting and issuing of Education, Health and Care Plans, the reviewing and maintaining of EHCP's following annual reviews and to manage the complex cases of vulnerable pupils. To lead in the EHC assessment process, with responsibility for preparing and presenting information about individual pupils and participation in decision making, about the provision required to meet the special educational needs and disabilities of pupils whose needs have been assessed. To be responsible for the production of high quality and person-centered Education, Health and Care Plans that are produced and reviewed in accordance with the Section 19 principles of the children and Families Act 2014, within statutory timescales and in accordance with the SEND Regulations 2014 and the SEND Code of Practice: 0- 25. To have a significant knowledge of the Children and Families Act and Special Educational Needs and Disability, Code of Practice 0 25 years, and all associated legislation and guidance, in relation to working with and supporting children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities and their families. To prepare reports, present information and make recommendations at decision making panels for potentially high-cost placements, independent special schools and commissioned bespoke provision where appropriate. To ensure children, young people and their parents or carers are central to the assessment process and meet with them regularly to ensure that provision is being delivered in accordance with their SEND. Where appropriate to lead and manage person centered meetings, ensuring that the child, young person and their parents or carers are central to the discussion. To lead on training SENCOs on the principles of coproduction and how to undertake a person-centred planning or review meeting. To lead on the communication with parents and school SENCO's and to manage the expectations of parents/ carers, children and young people, all stakeholders undergoing an Education, Health and Care Plan Needs Assessment, and where and EHC Plan is in place. To work in partnership with schools, support staff, parents/carers, health and social care and gather quality information in line with need and ensure the provision and placement is able to meet need and resolve issues relating to placement and provision. To lead on complex cases where vulnerable children and young people are on a Child Protection Plan or Looked After, coordinating educational provision and educational placements and being the key lead on all cases where children and young people are known to Social Care. To monitor the progress of children and young people against the objectives of their EHC Plan. Attend annual review meetings and offer appropriate challenge regarding progress towards the objectives of the Education, Health and Care Plan. Lead on the decision making within the legislation as to whether an EHCP needs to be amended or ceased and to make amendments to the Education Health and Care Plan following receipt of the Annual Review summary. Support parents of children and young people with an EHCP at transition points ensuring the law is followed. To represent the council and be an active participant at statutory annual review meetings to ensure the EHC plan continues to be up to date, and the provision continues to be appropriate. To challenge education settings where appropriate, to ensure support is being provided in line with the SEND Code of Practice. To prepare and present requests to the SEND Resource panel for changes in provision where appropriate. To prepare cases for, represent and make decisions on behalf of the council at mediations relating to, refusal to undertake an Education, Health and Care plans needs assessment, issue an Education, Health and Care Plan, Part I of the Plan or the provision named within plan. To be responsible for writing reports, providing information and data and undertaking project work where required. To undertake other duties as reasonably required and which correspond to the general character of the post and its level of responsibility. Key Requirements: To succeed in this role, you will need as a minimum: The ability and experience to analyse and interpret data and present it effectively to various audiences to inform decision-making. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are required to effectively advise and support senior officers, with confidence to challenge where appropriate based on evidence. Excellent organisational skills will be needed to agree, develop and manage the provision of appropriate business intelligence; ensuring managers have access to appropriate and timely information about their service and Oldham. For an informal discussion regarding this role please contact Eleanor.Masonoldham.gov.uk or Vicky.Brennanoldham.gov.uk About Us: We want Oldham to have vibrant, safe neighbourhoods where people are proud to live with opportunities for healthier, more fulfilled lives; and a sustainable, thriving economy. As we look to the future, the challenges may be significant, but so are the opportunities. We've identified three missions with our residents and partners, focusing on what will deliver the biggest impact: A Great Place to Live, Healthier, Happier Lives, and Green and Growing. We're looking for candidates who will support us to achieve our ambitions and we encourage you to download our Corporate Plan: Ready for the Future and our Oldham Plan for further information . Our Values and Behaviours: By driving innovation, investing in our people, and championing our communities, we will ensure that Oldham continues to be a place where everyone can live their best life. To support this, we have three core values which define who we are and how we operate. These are ' Proud, Ambitious, and Together' , and they shape our culture, inform our decisions, and inspire us to deliver on our commitments to the people of Oldham. We have translated these values into five behaviours which guide our actions and are the standards we hold ourselves to, day in and day out: Work with a resident focus Support local leaders Committed to the borough Delivery high performance Take ownership and drive change You can find out more about our values and behaviours on our greater.jobs Oldham page Our Benefits Package: At Oldham Council we offer a great benefits package for our employees, which includes the following: 25 days annual leave which increases after 5 and 10-years' service The option to purchase additional annual leave. An attractive LGPS benefit pension scheme with the option to make shared cost additional voluntary contributions. Discounted gym membership with Oldham Active . Staff discount scheme for shopping, entertainment, eating-out, eating-in, travel, motoring and more. Salary sacrifice scheme for home and electronics and Cycle to Work. Wellbeing support, including a Mental Health First Aider network and an Employment Assistance Programme that provides 24 hours access to advice and support. Staff recognition and celebration events. Peer support groups Inclusive Recruitment: We work closely with employees to help them work at their best, including making adjustments such as flexible working, describing available working patterns, providing equipment or making changes to the workplace. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and therefore expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. If you have lived or worked abroad for 3 months or more in the last 5 years or 12 months or more (whether continuously or in total) in the last 10 years whilst aged 18 or over, please refer to the link below for details for how to obtain your Certificates of Good Character. Unfortunately, at this time we are not able to offer sponsorship. If you have completed the GM Elevate (Leadership Development) Programme please indicate this within the 'About You' or 'Supporting Statement' section of your application. If you're an applicant with disabilities and have previously been in or currently in care, a carer, someone who has served in the Armed Forces . click apply for full job details
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Economy Skills and Neighbourhoods Education and Early Years/SEND Team SEND Officer Ref : 001368 Contract: Fixed Term (12 months) Salary: £39,152 - £42,839 per annum (Grade7) Hours: 36.66 per week Based: Oldham Council Offices, Spindles Shopping Centre, George St, Oldham, OL1 1HD Closing Date: Wednesday 25th March 2026 Interview Dates : TBC. Role Overview: Are you passionate and motivated? Are you looking to join the right Local Authority and team with a proven record of integrating people into a career in SEND? If so, come to Oldham and help us to affect positive change for children and young people and their families. We consider enthusiasm as important as experience and seek candidates who can demonstrate our values and behaviours. We have high aspirations to achieve the very best outcomes for children and their families and put the needs of children at the heart of everything we do. This requires professionals like you who share our determination to meet the diverse needs of our children and young people. Key Responsibilities: To manage a caseload of Children or Young People with SEND where they are undergoing an Education and Care Plan Needs Assessment, have an Education, Health and Care Plan, or where they are referred to the SEND Team. To lead on the drafting and issuing of Education, Health and Care Plans, the reviewing and maintaining of EHCP's following annual reviews and to manage the complex cases of vulnerable pupils. To lead in the EHC assessment process, with responsibility for preparing and presenting information about individual pupils and participation in decision making, about the provision required to meet the special educational needs and disabilities of pupils whose needs have been assessed. To be responsible for the production of high quality and person-centered Education, Health and Care Plans that are produced and reviewed in accordance with the Section 19 principles of the children and Families Act 2014, within statutory timescales and in accordance with the SEND Regulations 2014 and the SEND Code of Practice: 0- 25. To have a significant knowledge of the Children and Families Act and Special Educational Needs and Disability, Code of Practice 0 25 years, and all associated legislation and guidance, in relation to working with and supporting children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities and their families. To prepare reports, present information and make recommendations at decision making panels for potentially high-cost placements, independent special schools and commissioned bespoke provision where appropriate. To ensure children, young people and their parents or carers are central to the assessment process and meet with them regularly to ensure that provision is being delivered in accordance with their SEND. Where appropriate to lead and manage person centered meetings, ensuring that the child, young person and their parents or carers are central to the discussion. To lead on training SENCOs on the principles of coproduction and how to undertake a person-centred planning or review meeting. To lead on the communication with parents and school SENCO's and to manage the expectations of parents/ carers, children and young people, all stakeholders undergoing an Education, Health and Care Plan Needs Assessment, and where and EHC Plan is in place. To work in partnership with schools, support staff, parents/carers, health and social care and gather quality information in line with need and ensure the provision and placement is able to meet need and resolve issues relating to placement and provision. To lead on complex cases where vulnerable children and young people are on a Child Protection Plan or Looked After, coordinating educational provision and educational placements and being the key lead on all cases where children and young people are known to Social Care. To monitor the progress of children and young people against the objectives of their EHC Plan. Attend annual review meetings and offer appropriate challenge regarding progress towards the objectives of the Education, Health and Care Plan. Lead on the decision making within the legislation as to whether an EHCP needs to be amended or ceased and to make amendments to the Education Health and Care Plan following receipt of the Annual Review summary. Support parents of children and young people with an EHCP at transition points ensuring the law is followed. To represent the council and be an active participant at statutory annual review meetings to ensure the EHC plan continues to be up to date, and the provision continues to be appropriate. To challenge education settings where appropriate, to ensure support is being provided in line with the SEND Code of Practice. To prepare and present requests to the SEND Resource panel for changes in provision where appropriate. To prepare cases for, represent and make decisions on behalf of the council at mediations relating to, refusal to undertake an Education, Health and Care plans needs assessment, issue an Education, Health and Care Plan, Part I of the Plan or the provision named within plan. To be responsible for writing reports, providing information and data and undertaking project work where required. To undertake other duties as reasonably required and which correspond to the general character of the post and its level of responsibility. Key Requirements: To succeed in this role, you will need as a minimum: The ability and experience to analyse and interpret data and present it effectively to various audiences to inform decision-making. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are required to effectively advise and support senior officers, with confidence to challenge where appropriate based on evidence. Excellent organisational skills will be needed to agree, develop and manage the provision of appropriate business intelligence; ensuring managers have access to appropriate and timely information about their service and Oldham. For an informal discussion regarding this role please contact Eleanor.Masonoldham.gov.uk or Vicky.Brennanoldham.gov.uk About Us: We want Oldham to have vibrant, safe neighbourhoods where people are proud to live with opportunities for healthier, more fulfilled lives; and a sustainable, thriving economy. As we look to the future, the challenges may be significant, but so are the opportunities. We've identified three missions with our residents and partners, focusing on what will deliver the biggest impact: A Great Place to Live, Healthier, Happier Lives, and Green and Growing. We're looking for candidates who will support us to achieve our ambitions and we encourage you to download our Corporate Plan: Ready for the Future and our Oldham Plan for further information . Our Values and Behaviours: By driving innovation, investing in our people, and championing our communities, we will ensure that Oldham continues to be a place where everyone can live their best life. To support this, we have three core values which define who we are and how we operate. These are ' Proud, Ambitious, and Together' , and they shape our culture, inform our decisions, and inspire us to deliver on our commitments to the people of Oldham. We have translated these values into five behaviours which guide our actions and are the standards we hold ourselves to, day in and day out: Work with a resident focus Support local leaders Committed to the borough Delivery high performance Take ownership and drive change You can find out more about our values and behaviours on our greater.jobs Oldham page Our Benefits Package: At Oldham Council we offer a great benefits package for our employees, which includes the following: 25 days annual leave which increases after 5 and 10-years' service The option to purchase additional annual leave. An attractive LGPS benefit pension scheme with the option to make shared cost additional voluntary contributions. Discounted gym membership with Oldham Active . Staff discount scheme for shopping, entertainment, eating-out, eating-in, travel, motoring and more. Salary sacrifice scheme for home and electronics and Cycle to Work. Wellbeing support, including a Mental Health First Aider network and an Employment Assistance Programme that provides 24 hours access to advice and support. Staff recognition and celebration events. Peer support groups Inclusive Recruitment: We work closely with employees to help them work at their best, including making adjustments such as flexible working, describing available working patterns, providing equipment or making changes to the workplace. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and therefore expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. If you have lived or worked abroad for 3 months or more in the last 5 years or 12 months or more (whether continuously or in total) in the last 10 years whilst aged 18 or over, please refer to the link below for details for how to obtain your Certificates of Good Character. Unfortunately, at this time we are not able to offer sponsorship. If you have completed the GM Elevate (Leadership Development) Programme please indicate this within the 'About You' or 'Supporting Statement' section of your application. If you're an applicant with disabilities and have previously been in or currently in care, a carer, someone who has served in the Armed Forces . click apply for full job details
Keyline Care Supported Living
New Ollerton, Nottinghamshire
Do you want to work in a children s home where you can have a lasting impact on a young person s life Apply today to join our team where your dedication, resilience, and care can transform young lives every day. We re seeking compassionate, resilient Senior Residential Childcare Support Workers to provide steady, nurturing care to the young people we support, while also guiding and supporting the wider team. The children and young people who live with us have often faced difficult and sometimes traumatic experiences. At times, this can be expressed through big emotions, heightened behaviours or distress that may feel overwhelming. These moments require patience, resilience, and a calm confident presence, not only for the young people but also for the staff you will be supporting. As a Senior, you will play a key role in modelling therapeutic practice, ensuring consistency, and helping never colleagues feel confident in responding to these situations. You will work directly with young people, building genuine relationships and using therapeutic approaches such as Dyadic Developmental Practice (DDP) and PACE to help them feel safe, valued, and supported to grow. At Keyline Care, you re more than just a staff member, you ll be a role model, a trusted adult, and a vital part of a young person s journey towards independence, wellbeing, and their full potential. Location: Ollerton Job Type: Full-Time (40 hours per week) Salary: £33,500 £36,500 Shift Pattern: The role operates on a 1 on, 2 off shift pattern. Two contracted sleep-ins per month are included within the standard salary. Any additional sleep-ins worked will be paid at a rate of £60 per sleep-in. What We Offer: Competitive salary. 40-hour full-time contract. 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays). Full induction programme, including therapeutic training in PACE and DDP trauma-informed care. Funded qualifications including Level 5 Diploma in Residential Childcare with progression opportunities to higher levels. Monthly recognition awards, celebrating exceptional commitment, care and therapeutic practice. Employee Assistance Programme offering support for physical, emotional and mental health. High quality training, regular reflective supervision, and opportunities for professional growth. A supportive, inclusive culture where diversity is respected, individuality is valued, and every staff member feels part of a team. What We re Looking For: A minimum of 2 years experience in residential childcare, including shift leadership. Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent) is required. DDP therapeutically trained or willing to complete the training within the probation period. Strong safeguarding knowledge and ability to respond effectively to concerns. Requirements: Minimum age 22 (Ofsted requirement). Must have the right to work in the UK. Full manual UK driving license. Must be able to speak and understand English to a good standard for effective communication, record-keeping and safeguarding the wellbeing of those you will be supporting. A full Enhanced DBS Check will be required for the successful candidates. What You ll Be Doing: Lead shifts, ensuring the smooth running of the home and adherence to all care plans, risk assessments, and routines. Ensure the home environment remains safe, structured, and nurturing. Coach, mentor, and role-model therapeutic practice for Residential Support Workers. Embed therapeutic approached, including DDP and trauma-informed care into everyday practice. Complete and review placement plans, 24-hour support plans, and other key records. Support incident debriefs and reflective practice discussions to strengthen team learning. Maintain positive working relationships with external professionals, families, and the wider community. We recognise that this role takes a lot, both emotionally and practically, which is why we invest in our senior staff. You will be part of a team where care is not just provided, but lived, where every decision is centred around the wellbeing and potential of the young person and where your leadership helps shape a culture of consistency, empathy and hope. About Us When you join Keyline Care, you become part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in young people s lives. We value your expertise, invest in your growth, and celebrate your achievements, because when our team thrives, so do the young people we care for. Keyline Care is a recognised and respected provider of supported living and adult services, known for delivering high-quality, person-centred support to individuals with complex needs. With a strong track record in empowering adults to live safe, meaningful, and independent lives, we are now expanding into Ofsted-registered children s residential care. Safeguarding Statement Keyline Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people we support. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to always act in the best interest of the individuals we support. Employment is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check and satisfactory references in line with safer recruitment guidelines. Why wait Apply now to make a difference every day!
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Do you want to work in a children s home where you can have a lasting impact on a young person s life Apply today to join our team where your dedication, resilience, and care can transform young lives every day. We re seeking compassionate, resilient Senior Residential Childcare Support Workers to provide steady, nurturing care to the young people we support, while also guiding and supporting the wider team. The children and young people who live with us have often faced difficult and sometimes traumatic experiences. At times, this can be expressed through big emotions, heightened behaviours or distress that may feel overwhelming. These moments require patience, resilience, and a calm confident presence, not only for the young people but also for the staff you will be supporting. As a Senior, you will play a key role in modelling therapeutic practice, ensuring consistency, and helping never colleagues feel confident in responding to these situations. You will work directly with young people, building genuine relationships and using therapeutic approaches such as Dyadic Developmental Practice (DDP) and PACE to help them feel safe, valued, and supported to grow. At Keyline Care, you re more than just a staff member, you ll be a role model, a trusted adult, and a vital part of a young person s journey towards independence, wellbeing, and their full potential. Location: Ollerton Job Type: Full-Time (40 hours per week) Salary: £33,500 £36,500 Shift Pattern: The role operates on a 1 on, 2 off shift pattern. Two contracted sleep-ins per month are included within the standard salary. Any additional sleep-ins worked will be paid at a rate of £60 per sleep-in. What We Offer: Competitive salary. 40-hour full-time contract. 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays). Full induction programme, including therapeutic training in PACE and DDP trauma-informed care. Funded qualifications including Level 5 Diploma in Residential Childcare with progression opportunities to higher levels. Monthly recognition awards, celebrating exceptional commitment, care and therapeutic practice. Employee Assistance Programme offering support for physical, emotional and mental health. High quality training, regular reflective supervision, and opportunities for professional growth. A supportive, inclusive culture where diversity is respected, individuality is valued, and every staff member feels part of a team. What We re Looking For: A minimum of 2 years experience in residential childcare, including shift leadership. Level 3 Diploma in Residential Childcare (or equivalent) is required. DDP therapeutically trained or willing to complete the training within the probation period. Strong safeguarding knowledge and ability to respond effectively to concerns. Requirements: Minimum age 22 (Ofsted requirement). Must have the right to work in the UK. Full manual UK driving license. Must be able to speak and understand English to a good standard for effective communication, record-keeping and safeguarding the wellbeing of those you will be supporting. A full Enhanced DBS Check will be required for the successful candidates. What You ll Be Doing: Lead shifts, ensuring the smooth running of the home and adherence to all care plans, risk assessments, and routines. Ensure the home environment remains safe, structured, and nurturing. Coach, mentor, and role-model therapeutic practice for Residential Support Workers. Embed therapeutic approached, including DDP and trauma-informed care into everyday practice. Complete and review placement plans, 24-hour support plans, and other key records. Support incident debriefs and reflective practice discussions to strengthen team learning. Maintain positive working relationships with external professionals, families, and the wider community. We recognise that this role takes a lot, both emotionally and practically, which is why we invest in our senior staff. You will be part of a team where care is not just provided, but lived, where every decision is centred around the wellbeing and potential of the young person and where your leadership helps shape a culture of consistency, empathy and hope. About Us When you join Keyline Care, you become part of a team dedicated to making a lasting difference in young people s lives. We value your expertise, invest in your growth, and celebrate your achievements, because when our team thrives, so do the young people we care for. Keyline Care is a recognised and respected provider of supported living and adult services, known for delivering high-quality, person-centred support to individuals with complex needs. With a strong track record in empowering adults to live safe, meaningful, and independent lives, we are now expanding into Ofsted-registered children s residential care. Safeguarding Statement Keyline Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the people we support. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to always act in the best interest of the individuals we support. Employment is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check and satisfactory references in line with safer recruitment guidelines. Why wait Apply now to make a difference every day!
Go back Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust Consultant in Learning Disability for Children and Young People The closing date is 02 April 2026 This is a reconfigured community post as a 1.0 WTE Consultant in Learning Disability Psychiatry for Children and Young People (CYPLD). The post holder be wholly responsible for the community service in Coventry and Nuneaton and working alongside another consultant colleague who provides community CYP LD services for Rugby and South Warwickshire. The post is based on a 10 PA job plan with a caseload of approximately 100 young people. Main duties of the job Doctors are expected to follow the professional rules and guidance as set out by the General Medical Council including Good Medical Practice and Maintaining High Professional Standards. The post holder's main objective would be to provide medical input to the Coventry CYP LD team who provide assessment and treatment for children and young people of school age with moderate to severe learning disability. This will include completing assessments, providing consultation to other professionals, overseeing multidisciplinary treatment plans and appropriately prescribing medication if required. In particular, they would be expected to assess complex cases such as: where there is a significant risk of self-harm, harm to others or risk of neglect where there is diagnostic uncertainty or complexity where the interaction of potential illness and personality factors needs to be evaluated About us At Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust (CWPT), we deliver a wide range of physical, mental health, learning disability and autism services, and are proud to serve communities across Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond. We put 'people at our heart'; this ethos is at the centre of everything we do and how we do it. We care for our staff and colleagues as much as they care for others and offer a wide range of benefits and development opportunities. generous annual leave entitlement which increases during your time with us excellent learning and development opportunities, including apprenticeship frameworks, distance learning, internal training, coaching and mentoring, and much more salary sacrifice schemes for lease car/ vehicle, Cycle to Work, home and electronics, gym membership and more discounts with a range of retailers, restaurants and entertainment venues through our Employee Assistance Programme and NHS discount schemes wellbeing support, including an in-house counselling service, external helpline and more staff networks and support group We're always on the lookout for people who share our passion for improving the lives and wellbeing of people in our community, as well as our values of compassion, collaboration, excellence, integrity and respect. Job responsibilities Please refer to the attached Job Description for a clear view on the role and the expectations of the role. Person Specification Qualifications A postgraduate qualification in Psychiatry e.g. Membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists CCT accreditation (or within 3 months of interview) or equivalent GMC registration and inclusion on the specialist register in psychiatry Eligible for Approved Clinician status and Approval under section 12 of the Mental Health Act Training and experience in working with children and young people with learning disabilities Experience in using recognised assessment tools for the diagnosis of learning disorders and the holistic management of such conditions 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. Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust £109,725 to £145,478 a year if part-time it will be pro-rata
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Go back Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust Consultant in Learning Disability for Children and Young People The closing date is 02 April 2026 This is a reconfigured community post as a 1.0 WTE Consultant in Learning Disability Psychiatry for Children and Young People (CYPLD). The post holder be wholly responsible for the community service in Coventry and Nuneaton and working alongside another consultant colleague who provides community CYP LD services for Rugby and South Warwickshire. The post is based on a 10 PA job plan with a caseload of approximately 100 young people. Main duties of the job Doctors are expected to follow the professional rules and guidance as set out by the General Medical Council including Good Medical Practice and Maintaining High Professional Standards. The post holder's main objective would be to provide medical input to the Coventry CYP LD team who provide assessment and treatment for children and young people of school age with moderate to severe learning disability. This will include completing assessments, providing consultation to other professionals, overseeing multidisciplinary treatment plans and appropriately prescribing medication if required. In particular, they would be expected to assess complex cases such as: where there is a significant risk of self-harm, harm to others or risk of neglect where there is diagnostic uncertainty or complexity where the interaction of potential illness and personality factors needs to be evaluated About us At Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust (CWPT), we deliver a wide range of physical, mental health, learning disability and autism services, and are proud to serve communities across Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond. We put 'people at our heart'; this ethos is at the centre of everything we do and how we do it. We care for our staff and colleagues as much as they care for others and offer a wide range of benefits and development opportunities. generous annual leave entitlement which increases during your time with us excellent learning and development opportunities, including apprenticeship frameworks, distance learning, internal training, coaching and mentoring, and much more salary sacrifice schemes for lease car/ vehicle, Cycle to Work, home and electronics, gym membership and more discounts with a range of retailers, restaurants and entertainment venues through our Employee Assistance Programme and NHS discount schemes wellbeing support, including an in-house counselling service, external helpline and more staff networks and support group We're always on the lookout for people who share our passion for improving the lives and wellbeing of people in our community, as well as our values of compassion, collaboration, excellence, integrity and respect. Job responsibilities Please refer to the attached Job Description for a clear view on the role and the expectations of the role. Person Specification Qualifications A postgraduate qualification in Psychiatry e.g. Membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists CCT accreditation (or within 3 months of interview) or equivalent GMC registration and inclusion on the specialist register in psychiatry Eligible for Approved Clinician status and Approval under section 12 of the Mental Health Act Training and experience in working with children and young people with learning disabilities Experience in using recognised assessment tools for the diagnosis of learning disorders and the holistic management of such conditions 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. Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust £109,725 to £145,478 a year if part-time it will be pro-rata
Strategic Leader/Responsible Individual Our highly respected education client who offers support to children with complex based in wellington is looking for Temporary Part and Full Time experienced strategic leaders to hit the ground running and strengthen the team to move the team forward, these may lead to permanent employment. As the Responsible Individual, you will provide strategic leadership and accountability, ensuring the home consistently meets or exceeds the Children's Homes (Quality Standards) and maintains an Ofsted rating of Good or Outstanding, providing strategic oversight and governance, ensuring full compliance with Ofsted regulations and internal quality frameworks, supporting, challenging, and holding the Registered Manager to account for service quality, staffing, safeguarding, and outcomes for children. You will also be leading on continuous improvement, driving innovation and best practice to enhance the quality of care and provision, promoting a robust culture of safeguarding, ensuring policies, training, and practice are fully embedded across the home. Building and sustaining effective relationships with Ofsted, local authorities, commissioners, and external stakeholders, representing the organisation with professionalism and credibility. Ideal Candidate Demonstrable senior leadership experience within Children's Residential Services at RI, Registered Manager, or Director level (minimum of 3 years at this level). In date enhanced DBS Full UK driving licence (essential). Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Health & Social Care (minimum requirement) Strong understanding of Children's Homes Regulations 2015, Quality Standards, and safeguarding legislation. Evidence of successfully leading or supporting a service to achieve a Good or Outstanding Ofsted outcome. Excellent communication, governance, and relationship-management skills. A genuine commitment to promoting positive outcomes for children and young people with complex needs. Be aware that the role may involve occasional out-of-hours work to respond to emergencies or regulatory requirements. Hours Part Time/Full time 9-5pm (may have to be flexible on business needs) Salary £17.30 - £18.26 Depending on experience Free on-site parking. If you are interested in the vacancy, please click to APPLY
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Strategic Leader/Responsible Individual Our highly respected education client who offers support to children with complex based in wellington is looking for Temporary Part and Full Time experienced strategic leaders to hit the ground running and strengthen the team to move the team forward, these may lead to permanent employment. As the Responsible Individual, you will provide strategic leadership and accountability, ensuring the home consistently meets or exceeds the Children's Homes (Quality Standards) and maintains an Ofsted rating of Good or Outstanding, providing strategic oversight and governance, ensuring full compliance with Ofsted regulations and internal quality frameworks, supporting, challenging, and holding the Registered Manager to account for service quality, staffing, safeguarding, and outcomes for children. You will also be leading on continuous improvement, driving innovation and best practice to enhance the quality of care and provision, promoting a robust culture of safeguarding, ensuring policies, training, and practice are fully embedded across the home. Building and sustaining effective relationships with Ofsted, local authorities, commissioners, and external stakeholders, representing the organisation with professionalism and credibility. Ideal Candidate Demonstrable senior leadership experience within Children's Residential Services at RI, Registered Manager, or Director level (minimum of 3 years at this level). In date enhanced DBS Full UK driving licence (essential). Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Health & Social Care (minimum requirement) Strong understanding of Children's Homes Regulations 2015, Quality Standards, and safeguarding legislation. Evidence of successfully leading or supporting a service to achieve a Good or Outstanding Ofsted outcome. Excellent communication, governance, and relationship-management skills. A genuine commitment to promoting positive outcomes for children and young people with complex needs. Be aware that the role may involve occasional out-of-hours work to respond to emergencies or regulatory requirements. Hours Part Time/Full time 9-5pm (may have to be flexible on business needs) Salary £17.30 - £18.26 Depending on experience Free on-site parking. If you are interested in the vacancy, please click to APPLY
About BeyondAutism Our vision A world where every autistic learner belongs, succeeds and shapes their own future. Our mission To ensure every autistic child and young adult accesses the education and support they need to belong, succeed, and lead lives full of opportunity, choice and independence. Founded by parents in 2000, we provide a continuum of support from Early Years through Post-19, alongside outreach, training, and our pioneering BeyondAutism Fast Responder service. We combine direct education for children with the most complex needs with national training, resources, and policy influence creating a blueprint for inclusion that can be scaled across the country. At the heart of our approach is a deep understanding of behaviour recognising it as communication and as a reflection of environment and need. Too often, scientific principles have been misapplied in ways that prioritise compliance over the individual s voice. We reject any practice that seeks to suppress identity; instead, we celebrate individuality and apply behaviour analysis in a positive, ethical, and person-centred way supporting choice, independence, and outcomes that enhance quality of life. Job Overview To lead the operational delivery of Marketing, Communications, and Fundraising activity across BeyondAutism, ensuring disciplined prioritisation, effective resource management and alignment with strategic objectives. The post-holder acts as the operational coordinator for the department, translating strategic priorities set by the Head of Marketing, Communications, and Fundraising into deliverable programmes of activity. The role ensures that engagement, fundraising and digital initiatives are sequenced effectively and that internal teams receive coordinated support. Working across multiple organisational services and sites, the Engagement Operations Manager maintains oversight of campaign planning, storytelling pipelines and departmental workflow. About The Role Operational coordination Act as the first point of contact for Development and Engagement requests across the organisation. Manage departmental workflow and prioritisation across engagement, digital and fundraising teams. Maintain and oversee the departmental engagement and campaign calendar. Sequence communications, engagement and fundraising campaigns to ensure capacity is used effectively. Ensure requests from services and departments are aligned with organisational priorities. Campaign planning and coordination Coordinate the development and delivery of internal and external engagement campaigns. Ensure storytelling activity across services is identified, planned and scheduled. Work with colleagues across services to identify key milestones, events and communications opportunities. Align engagement activity with fundraising appeals and digital campaigns. Ensure campaigns are delivered within agreed timelines and organisational priorities. Cross-department collaboration Act as a central coordination point between engagement, fundraising and digital teams. Ensure digital content needs are identified early and planned into campaign delivery. Work closely with the Digital and Content Manager to sequence digital production work. Support the Philanthropy and Partnerships Manager by ensuring fundraising campaigns are supported by engagement activity. Organisational engagement oversight Maintain visibility of organisational milestones, events and governance cycles that require communications support. Ensure internal engagement initiatives support staff understanding of organisational priorities. Support coordination of cross-organisation initiatives requiring communications or engagement support. Operational management and reporting Maintain departmental dashboards and delivery trackers. Monitor progress of campaigns and engagement activity against agreed plans. Track departmental budgets, purchase orders and supplier expenditure where required. Ensure accurate reporting of engagement activity to the Head of Development and Engagement. Line management and team development Line manage the Internal Engagement Officer, External Communications and Engagement Officer and Development Officer (Graduate Programme). Provide coaching, prioritisation guidance and performance management for team members. Support professional development and skill building within the engagement team. Ensure team members are working in a coordinated and collaborative way. Experience Experience managing complex cross-functional projects. Experience coordinating communications, engagement or marketing programmes. Line management experience. Experience working within the charity sector is desireable but not essential. Experience in education, disability or social impact organisations is desireable but not essential. Skills Strong project and workflow management. Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills. Strong written and verbal communication. Abilities Translate strategic direction into operational delivery. Coordinate multiple workstreams and stakeholders. Maintain oversight of complex programmes of work. Personal qualities Calm under pressure. Structured and solution-oriented. Collaborative and supportive leader.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
About BeyondAutism Our vision A world where every autistic learner belongs, succeeds and shapes their own future. Our mission To ensure every autistic child and young adult accesses the education and support they need to belong, succeed, and lead lives full of opportunity, choice and independence. Founded by parents in 2000, we provide a continuum of support from Early Years through Post-19, alongside outreach, training, and our pioneering BeyondAutism Fast Responder service. We combine direct education for children with the most complex needs with national training, resources, and policy influence creating a blueprint for inclusion that can be scaled across the country. At the heart of our approach is a deep understanding of behaviour recognising it as communication and as a reflection of environment and need. Too often, scientific principles have been misapplied in ways that prioritise compliance over the individual s voice. We reject any practice that seeks to suppress identity; instead, we celebrate individuality and apply behaviour analysis in a positive, ethical, and person-centred way supporting choice, independence, and outcomes that enhance quality of life. Job Overview To lead the operational delivery of Marketing, Communications, and Fundraising activity across BeyondAutism, ensuring disciplined prioritisation, effective resource management and alignment with strategic objectives. The post-holder acts as the operational coordinator for the department, translating strategic priorities set by the Head of Marketing, Communications, and Fundraising into deliverable programmes of activity. The role ensures that engagement, fundraising and digital initiatives are sequenced effectively and that internal teams receive coordinated support. Working across multiple organisational services and sites, the Engagement Operations Manager maintains oversight of campaign planning, storytelling pipelines and departmental workflow. About The Role Operational coordination Act as the first point of contact for Development and Engagement requests across the organisation. Manage departmental workflow and prioritisation across engagement, digital and fundraising teams. Maintain and oversee the departmental engagement and campaign calendar. Sequence communications, engagement and fundraising campaigns to ensure capacity is used effectively. Ensure requests from services and departments are aligned with organisational priorities. Campaign planning and coordination Coordinate the development and delivery of internal and external engagement campaigns. Ensure storytelling activity across services is identified, planned and scheduled. Work with colleagues across services to identify key milestones, events and communications opportunities. Align engagement activity with fundraising appeals and digital campaigns. Ensure campaigns are delivered within agreed timelines and organisational priorities. Cross-department collaboration Act as a central coordination point between engagement, fundraising and digital teams. Ensure digital content needs are identified early and planned into campaign delivery. Work closely with the Digital and Content Manager to sequence digital production work. Support the Philanthropy and Partnerships Manager by ensuring fundraising campaigns are supported by engagement activity. Organisational engagement oversight Maintain visibility of organisational milestones, events and governance cycles that require communications support. Ensure internal engagement initiatives support staff understanding of organisational priorities. Support coordination of cross-organisation initiatives requiring communications or engagement support. Operational management and reporting Maintain departmental dashboards and delivery trackers. Monitor progress of campaigns and engagement activity against agreed plans. Track departmental budgets, purchase orders and supplier expenditure where required. Ensure accurate reporting of engagement activity to the Head of Development and Engagement. Line management and team development Line manage the Internal Engagement Officer, External Communications and Engagement Officer and Development Officer (Graduate Programme). Provide coaching, prioritisation guidance and performance management for team members. Support professional development and skill building within the engagement team. Ensure team members are working in a coordinated and collaborative way. Experience Experience managing complex cross-functional projects. Experience coordinating communications, engagement or marketing programmes. Line management experience. Experience working within the charity sector is desireable but not essential. Experience in education, disability or social impact organisations is desireable but not essential. Skills Strong project and workflow management. Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills. Strong written and verbal communication. Abilities Translate strategic direction into operational delivery. Coordinate multiple workstreams and stakeholders. Maintain oversight of complex programmes of work. Personal qualities Calm under pressure. Structured and solution-oriented. Collaborative and supportive leader.
Join Lucideon as a Business Development Scientist - Cell Biology! About Us Lucideon is a globally recognised materials and technology development organisation, partnering with clients across biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, advanced therapeutics, and high growth innovation sectors. Our teams combine scientific expertise with commercial insight to help industries solve complex technical challenges and accelerate next generation technologies. As we expand our Life Sciences offering, we are now seeking a Business Development Scientist (Cell Biology) to lead the growth of our emerging Cell Biology capability. This is a rare opportunity to shape and scale a new service area within a well established organisation, ideal for a technically strong cell biologist who is ready to step beyond the lab and influence commercial strategy, market direction, and business growth. Purpose of the Role The Business Development Scientist will drive the expansion of Lucideon's Cell Biology offering from an early stage capability into a broad, market ready service. You will engage with the market, understand evolving customer needs, shape our technical roadmap, and work closely with internal teams to deliver compelling solutions that meet real world demand. This is an influential role blending technical expertise, market engagement, business development, and strategic thinking - perfect for someone seeking to grow a business area from the ground up. Key Responsibilities Market Engagement & Commercial Growth Act as a thought leader in the cell biology space, engaging with customers across the UK, Ireland and Europe. Attend and present at conferences, networking events and client meetings to identify trends, needs and opportunities. Use market insight to shape business strategy and drive Order Intake and Revenue growth. Capability Development Develop investment cases (equipment, facilities, personnel) to support capability growth. Work closely with biology delivery teams to expand existing services and identify new opportunities. Input into the development of case studies, technical collateral and marketing campaigns. Client Interaction & Technical Scoping Support the Sales team in customer calls to uncover technical requirements. Lead the scoping of solutions for cell biology related customer needs. Provide credible technical insight during proposal development and quotation generation. Project & Pipeline Management Maintain accurate records of prospects and opportunities via the CRM system. Support preparation of budgetary and formal quotations, ensuring alignment with internal project management processes. Collaborate across teams, delivery, commercial, marketing -to ensure a seamless client experience. About You Qualifications Minimum Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences (or related discipline). Experience Strong practical experience working within a cell biology laboratory. Understanding of cell biology applications and the market landscape for outsourced biological services. Experience within the Life Sciences sector is advantageous. Skills & Attributes Technically credible cell biologist with the ability to understand and translate customer needs. Curious, inquisitive and commercially minded - comfortable engaging the market to uncover insights. Personable and confident communicator, able to network, present and build relationships. A natural collaborator who thrives as the central link between technical, commercial and delivery teams. Motivated by building something new - with the resilience and adaptability needed to grow an early stage business area. Willing to travel (approximately 25-30% once established; predominantly UK & Ireland). Based within reasonable commuting distance of Stone, Staffordshire. Core Features & Benefits Permanent position Onsite at our Stone, Staffordshire facility 37 hours per week, Monday-Friday Private Medical Insurance Medical Cash Plan 25 days annual leave + bank holidays (including Christmas shutdown) Pension scheme matched up to 5% Life Assurance up to 4 basic salary Ready to Build Something Exceptional? If you are an ambitious cell biologist looking for a new challenge, one where you can shape a capability, influence strategy and play a central role in growing a new business area - we would love to hear from you. Apply now and take your Cell Biology career to the next level at Lucideon!
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Join Lucideon as a Business Development Scientist - Cell Biology! About Us Lucideon is a globally recognised materials and technology development organisation, partnering with clients across biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, advanced therapeutics, and high growth innovation sectors. Our teams combine scientific expertise with commercial insight to help industries solve complex technical challenges and accelerate next generation technologies. As we expand our Life Sciences offering, we are now seeking a Business Development Scientist (Cell Biology) to lead the growth of our emerging Cell Biology capability. This is a rare opportunity to shape and scale a new service area within a well established organisation, ideal for a technically strong cell biologist who is ready to step beyond the lab and influence commercial strategy, market direction, and business growth. Purpose of the Role The Business Development Scientist will drive the expansion of Lucideon's Cell Biology offering from an early stage capability into a broad, market ready service. You will engage with the market, understand evolving customer needs, shape our technical roadmap, and work closely with internal teams to deliver compelling solutions that meet real world demand. This is an influential role blending technical expertise, market engagement, business development, and strategic thinking - perfect for someone seeking to grow a business area from the ground up. Key Responsibilities Market Engagement & Commercial Growth Act as a thought leader in the cell biology space, engaging with customers across the UK, Ireland and Europe. Attend and present at conferences, networking events and client meetings to identify trends, needs and opportunities. Use market insight to shape business strategy and drive Order Intake and Revenue growth. Capability Development Develop investment cases (equipment, facilities, personnel) to support capability growth. Work closely with biology delivery teams to expand existing services and identify new opportunities. Input into the development of case studies, technical collateral and marketing campaigns. Client Interaction & Technical Scoping Support the Sales team in customer calls to uncover technical requirements. Lead the scoping of solutions for cell biology related customer needs. Provide credible technical insight during proposal development and quotation generation. Project & Pipeline Management Maintain accurate records of prospects and opportunities via the CRM system. Support preparation of budgetary and formal quotations, ensuring alignment with internal project management processes. Collaborate across teams, delivery, commercial, marketing -to ensure a seamless client experience. About You Qualifications Minimum Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences (or related discipline). Experience Strong practical experience working within a cell biology laboratory. Understanding of cell biology applications and the market landscape for outsourced biological services. Experience within the Life Sciences sector is advantageous. Skills & Attributes Technically credible cell biologist with the ability to understand and translate customer needs. Curious, inquisitive and commercially minded - comfortable engaging the market to uncover insights. Personable and confident communicator, able to network, present and build relationships. A natural collaborator who thrives as the central link between technical, commercial and delivery teams. Motivated by building something new - with the resilience and adaptability needed to grow an early stage business area. Willing to travel (approximately 25-30% once established; predominantly UK & Ireland). Based within reasonable commuting distance of Stone, Staffordshire. Core Features & Benefits Permanent position Onsite at our Stone, Staffordshire facility 37 hours per week, Monday-Friday Private Medical Insurance Medical Cash Plan 25 days annual leave + bank holidays (including Christmas shutdown) Pension scheme matched up to 5% Life Assurance up to 4 basic salary Ready to Build Something Exceptional? If you are an ambitious cell biologist looking for a new challenge, one where you can shape a capability, influence strategy and play a central role in growing a new business area - we would love to hear from you. Apply now and take your Cell Biology career to the next level at Lucideon!
Pertemps Network Group are seeking an experienced and compassionate Deputy Manager to support the leadership and day-to-day operations of a specialist Adult Day Centre supporting individuals with Learning Disabilities, Autism and Physical Disabilities . Working closely with the Service Manager, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality, person-centred support , ensuring service users are empowered to develop independence, confidence and life skills. This includes supporting individuals to access education, employment opportunities, apprenticeships and independent living pathways . Location: London Salary: up to £29.50 PAYE/ £38 Umbrella Contract: Full-Time Sector: Adult Social Care / Learning Disabilities You will also take operational responsibility for the centre in the absence of the Service Manager , ensuring the service continues to run effectively, safely and in line with statutory regulations. Key Responsibilities Support the day-to-day management of the day centre and ensure high standards of care and service delivery. Provide direct support to adults with Learning Disabilities, Autism and complex needs , promoting independence and wellbeing. Supervise and support a team of staff (approximately 6 staff including agency workers). Assist with staff supervision, performance reviews, team meetings and training development . Ensure services are person-centred and tailored to individual needs . Lead on the development and delivery of meaningful activities that support life skills, confidence and community engagement. Work with external partners including social workers, carers, supported living providers and commissioners . Support the implementation of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) plans where required. Maintain health and safety compliance , safeguarding procedures and service standards. Assist with budget monitoring, administrative processes and performance reporting . Ensure all records and service user documentation are accurate, compliant and up to date . About You We are looking for a motivated professional who is passionate about improving the lives of vulnerable adults and supporting teams to deliver high-quality services. You will have: Minimum 5 years' experience working with adults with Learning Disabilities, Autism or Physical Disabilities. At least 2 years' management or supervisory experience within a care or support environment. Strong experience in safeguarding vulnerable adults (including Section 42) . Experience supporting individuals with behaviours that challenge . Excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills . Ability to manage workloads, solve problems and make sound decisions. Strong IT skills including Microsoft Teams and Outlook . Experience writing reports, incident documentation and service plans . Qualifications ( Essential) Level 3 Diploma in Health & Social Care (or equivalent experience) Desirable Level 5 Diploma in Health & Social Care Management qualification Additional Knowledge Understanding of Health & Safety, Risk Assessments, Manual Handling and Fire Safety procedures . Knowledge of budget monitoring and financial administration within a service environment. Ability to coordinate structured activity programmes (e.g. wellbeing sessions, creative workshops, community activities). Why Apply? This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive adult social care service , making a real difference to the lives of people with complex needs while developing your leadership career in a rewarding environment.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Pertemps Network Group are seeking an experienced and compassionate Deputy Manager to support the leadership and day-to-day operations of a specialist Adult Day Centre supporting individuals with Learning Disabilities, Autism and Physical Disabilities . Working closely with the Service Manager, you will play a key role in delivering high-quality, person-centred support , ensuring service users are empowered to develop independence, confidence and life skills. This includes supporting individuals to access education, employment opportunities, apprenticeships and independent living pathways . Location: London Salary: up to £29.50 PAYE/ £38 Umbrella Contract: Full-Time Sector: Adult Social Care / Learning Disabilities You will also take operational responsibility for the centre in the absence of the Service Manager , ensuring the service continues to run effectively, safely and in line with statutory regulations. Key Responsibilities Support the day-to-day management of the day centre and ensure high standards of care and service delivery. Provide direct support to adults with Learning Disabilities, Autism and complex needs , promoting independence and wellbeing. Supervise and support a team of staff (approximately 6 staff including agency workers). Assist with staff supervision, performance reviews, team meetings and training development . Ensure services are person-centred and tailored to individual needs . Lead on the development and delivery of meaningful activities that support life skills, confidence and community engagement. Work with external partners including social workers, carers, supported living providers and commissioners . Support the implementation of Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) plans where required. Maintain health and safety compliance , safeguarding procedures and service standards. Assist with budget monitoring, administrative processes and performance reporting . Ensure all records and service user documentation are accurate, compliant and up to date . About You We are looking for a motivated professional who is passionate about improving the lives of vulnerable adults and supporting teams to deliver high-quality services. You will have: Minimum 5 years' experience working with adults with Learning Disabilities, Autism or Physical Disabilities. At least 2 years' management or supervisory experience within a care or support environment. Strong experience in safeguarding vulnerable adults (including Section 42) . Experience supporting individuals with behaviours that challenge . Excellent communication, leadership and organisational skills . Ability to manage workloads, solve problems and make sound decisions. Strong IT skills including Microsoft Teams and Outlook . Experience writing reports, incident documentation and service plans . Qualifications ( Essential) Level 3 Diploma in Health & Social Care (or equivalent experience) Desirable Level 5 Diploma in Health & Social Care Management qualification Additional Knowledge Understanding of Health & Safety, Risk Assessments, Manual Handling and Fire Safety procedures . Knowledge of budget monitoring and financial administration within a service environment. Ability to coordinate structured activity programmes (e.g. wellbeing sessions, creative workshops, community activities). Why Apply? This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive adult social care service , making a real difference to the lives of people with complex needs while developing your leadership career in a rewarding environment.
Job Summary What It's Like to Work Here At IWM, we're driven by a shared purpose: helping people understand conflict and how it shapes the world we live in. Our collections- physical, digital and multimedia- are central to that mission. As part of Collections Care, you'll join a team of highly skilled specialists who are committed to innovation, collaboration and high quality service delivery. Visual Resources sits at the heart of this work. Whether capturing new photography for displays and publications, digitising fragile and unique collection items, or producing film and imagery for public events, your team plays a key role in ensuring IWM's stories reach global audiences in ways that are accurate, engaging and enduring. If you thrive in a dynamic environment, enjoy leading experts, and want to shape the future of digital access and preservation at one of the world's leading museums of conflict, you will feel at home here. Why This Role Matters The Head of Visual Resources leads one of IWM's most impactful, customer facing departments. Your work directly supports museum wide: Public programming Commercial and marketing activity Collections access and preservation Learning and engagement Digital futures and long term sustainability You will shape and deliver the Digital Futures Strategy, manage complex multiyear programmes, and guide the museum's approach to digital asset standards, collections digitisation and multimedia production. Your leadership will help ensure that IWM's collections, from photographs and film to time based media, remain accessible and preserved for generations to come. What You'll Be Doing In this role, you'll provide strategic leadership across Visual Resources and ensure high quality delivery of multimedia, digitisation and imaging services across the museum. You'll lead the development and implementation of the Digital Futures Strategy, guide complex multiyear programmes, and advise senior colleagues on decisions that impact digital access and preservation. You'll oversee budgets, manage procurement and external suppliers, and ensure that work is delivered efficiently, safely and in line with IWM standards. Working closely with specialist managers and team leaders, you'll build capability within the department, support professional development, and maintain the equipment and systems needed for high quality production. Day to day, you'll be responsible for delivering museum wide services including marketing and event photography, collections photography, digitisation of still and time based media, and the creation of facsimiles where required. You'll also produce reports, KPIs and business cases, and help embed a culture of continuous improvement across the team What We're Looking For We'd love to hear from you if you have: A degree in a relevant discipline. Experience managing cost, time and quality for a specialist, customer facing team, including contracts, fee paid staff and external partners (budgets typically around £250k). Experience managing and motivating a specialist team. Experience delivering best practice in digitisation or related access/preservation programmes. A Project or Programme Management qualification with evidence of practical use. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain complex issues to senior stakeholders. Strong analytical and creative problem solving skills. Demonstrable leadership skills, including strategic planning and managing managers. Experience using Collections Management Systems (e.g., Axiell) and integrated DAMS. How You'll Work You'll work closely with colleagues across Collections Care, Curatorial, Digital, Public Engagement and Commercial teams. You'll influence the museum's strategic direction on digital access, preservation and multimedia standards, and ensure your team provides a consistent, responsive, high quality service across all IWM sites. What Success Looks Like In your first 6-12 months, success will look like: A clear, confident leadership presence across departments. Delivery of key milestones in the Digital Futures Strategy. Strong working relationships with senior leaders, specialists and external partners. Improved efficiency, consistency and quality across digitisation and imaging workflows. A motivated and supported Visual Resources team delivering excellent service. Application closing date: March 23rd 2026, 9:00 AM. Interview Details: Interviews for this post are planned for the week commencing 30/3/26 and 6/4/26. Benefits: The benefits listed below are discretionary and IWM reserves the right, with due notice, to vary or withdraw them at any time. All such benefits apply during the course of your employment only. Annual Leave: You'll have 25 days of annual leave, with public holidays on top. After 3 years, this increases to 27 days and after 5 years, you'll get 30 days Company Group Pension Plan: Our commitment to your financial well-being includes competitive employer contributions to your pension starting at 7% to a maximum of 12%. Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Benefits: Celebrate life's milestones with confidence, knowing that our policies support growing families. IWM4me: Tailor your benefits to your unique needs through IWM4me. Access health, protection, and lifestyle benefits at corporate rates, ensuring your holistic well-being. Free Sanitary Products: We prioritise your comfort by providing free sanitary products across all our sites. Retail Discounts: 25% off IWM Cafes, 20% discount in on-site shops, Benefits hub offering retail discounts to several high street shops (via our EAP provider) and MyActive discounts for health and wellbeing based retail discounts (via IWM4me) Free Entry to IWM Air Shows: Witness the thrill of vintage aircraft at our air shows. Free Entry to Partner Museums & Galleries: Immerse yourself in art, history, and culture through our reciprocal arrangements with other institutions. In-House Training Programmes: Fuel your intellectual curiosity and professional growth through our comprehensive training initiatives. Season Ticket Loan Scheme: Simplify your daily commute with our interest-free loan program. Cycle 2 Work & Cycle Hire: Promote well-being and environmental consciousness by cycling to work. Eye Tests: Money back up to £80 for an eye test and a new pair of glasses. Employee Assistance Programme: Access confidential support for personal or work-related challenges. Benenden Healthcare & Dental Insurance: Prioritise your health with access to quality healthcare services (subject to terms and conditions). Civil Service Sports Club Membership: Opportunity to join and enjoy additional discounts and perks as part of a vibrant community. Staff Events and Networks: Join fellow colleagues in social gatherings and events, fostering camaraderie and shared experiences. and more! Ready to embark on this exciting journey with us? Apply now and become part of IWM! 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. This role is subject to: A basic check, which shows unspent convictions and conditional cautions. Equal Opportunities and Flexible Working IWM is committed to a policy of Equal Opportunities. We miss out when people feel IWM isn't for them, and are committed to removing and reducing barriers to make IWM open to everyone. Our Access and Inclusion strategy has been developed to promote openness, equal opportunities to access, inclusivity and encourage diversity in everything that we do, from employment practices, the services we provide to our visitors to the facilities we make available to public. At IWM we seek to address the need for greater diversity within our workforce as well as the wider museum and heritage sector. In all our practices we embrace diversity and promote equality of opportunity and we welcome applications from suitable candidates of all backgrounds. We value and respect difference and are committed to building an inclusive culture by creating an environment where you can balance a successful career with your commitments and interests outside of work. We believe that you will do your best at work if you have a work / life balance. Some roles lend themselves to flexible options more than others, so if this is important to you please raise this with your recruitment contact, as we are open to discussing agile working opportunities during the hiring process.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Job Summary What It's Like to Work Here At IWM, we're driven by a shared purpose: helping people understand conflict and how it shapes the world we live in. Our collections- physical, digital and multimedia- are central to that mission. As part of Collections Care, you'll join a team of highly skilled specialists who are committed to innovation, collaboration and high quality service delivery. Visual Resources sits at the heart of this work. Whether capturing new photography for displays and publications, digitising fragile and unique collection items, or producing film and imagery for public events, your team plays a key role in ensuring IWM's stories reach global audiences in ways that are accurate, engaging and enduring. If you thrive in a dynamic environment, enjoy leading experts, and want to shape the future of digital access and preservation at one of the world's leading museums of conflict, you will feel at home here. Why This Role Matters The Head of Visual Resources leads one of IWM's most impactful, customer facing departments. Your work directly supports museum wide: Public programming Commercial and marketing activity Collections access and preservation Learning and engagement Digital futures and long term sustainability You will shape and deliver the Digital Futures Strategy, manage complex multiyear programmes, and guide the museum's approach to digital asset standards, collections digitisation and multimedia production. Your leadership will help ensure that IWM's collections, from photographs and film to time based media, remain accessible and preserved for generations to come. What You'll Be Doing In this role, you'll provide strategic leadership across Visual Resources and ensure high quality delivery of multimedia, digitisation and imaging services across the museum. You'll lead the development and implementation of the Digital Futures Strategy, guide complex multiyear programmes, and advise senior colleagues on decisions that impact digital access and preservation. You'll oversee budgets, manage procurement and external suppliers, and ensure that work is delivered efficiently, safely and in line with IWM standards. Working closely with specialist managers and team leaders, you'll build capability within the department, support professional development, and maintain the equipment and systems needed for high quality production. Day to day, you'll be responsible for delivering museum wide services including marketing and event photography, collections photography, digitisation of still and time based media, and the creation of facsimiles where required. You'll also produce reports, KPIs and business cases, and help embed a culture of continuous improvement across the team What We're Looking For We'd love to hear from you if you have: A degree in a relevant discipline. Experience managing cost, time and quality for a specialist, customer facing team, including contracts, fee paid staff and external partners (budgets typically around £250k). Experience managing and motivating a specialist team. Experience delivering best practice in digitisation or related access/preservation programmes. A Project or Programme Management qualification with evidence of practical use. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain complex issues to senior stakeholders. Strong analytical and creative problem solving skills. Demonstrable leadership skills, including strategic planning and managing managers. Experience using Collections Management Systems (e.g., Axiell) and integrated DAMS. How You'll Work You'll work closely with colleagues across Collections Care, Curatorial, Digital, Public Engagement and Commercial teams. You'll influence the museum's strategic direction on digital access, preservation and multimedia standards, and ensure your team provides a consistent, responsive, high quality service across all IWM sites. What Success Looks Like In your first 6-12 months, success will look like: A clear, confident leadership presence across departments. Delivery of key milestones in the Digital Futures Strategy. Strong working relationships with senior leaders, specialists and external partners. Improved efficiency, consistency and quality across digitisation and imaging workflows. A motivated and supported Visual Resources team delivering excellent service. Application closing date: March 23rd 2026, 9:00 AM. Interview Details: Interviews for this post are planned for the week commencing 30/3/26 and 6/4/26. Benefits: The benefits listed below are discretionary and IWM reserves the right, with due notice, to vary or withdraw them at any time. All such benefits apply during the course of your employment only. Annual Leave: You'll have 25 days of annual leave, with public holidays on top. After 3 years, this increases to 27 days and after 5 years, you'll get 30 days Company Group Pension Plan: Our commitment to your financial well-being includes competitive employer contributions to your pension starting at 7% to a maximum of 12%. Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Benefits: Celebrate life's milestones with confidence, knowing that our policies support growing families. IWM4me: Tailor your benefits to your unique needs through IWM4me. Access health, protection, and lifestyle benefits at corporate rates, ensuring your holistic well-being. Free Sanitary Products: We prioritise your comfort by providing free sanitary products across all our sites. Retail Discounts: 25% off IWM Cafes, 20% discount in on-site shops, Benefits hub offering retail discounts to several high street shops (via our EAP provider) and MyActive discounts for health and wellbeing based retail discounts (via IWM4me) Free Entry to IWM Air Shows: Witness the thrill of vintage aircraft at our air shows. Free Entry to Partner Museums & Galleries: Immerse yourself in art, history, and culture through our reciprocal arrangements with other institutions. In-House Training Programmes: Fuel your intellectual curiosity and professional growth through our comprehensive training initiatives. Season Ticket Loan Scheme: Simplify your daily commute with our interest-free loan program. Cycle 2 Work & Cycle Hire: Promote well-being and environmental consciousness by cycling to work. Eye Tests: Money back up to £80 for an eye test and a new pair of glasses. Employee Assistance Programme: Access confidential support for personal or work-related challenges. Benenden Healthcare & Dental Insurance: Prioritise your health with access to quality healthcare services (subject to terms and conditions). Civil Service Sports Club Membership: Opportunity to join and enjoy additional discounts and perks as part of a vibrant community. Staff Events and Networks: Join fellow colleagues in social gatherings and events, fostering camaraderie and shared experiences. and more! Ready to embark on this exciting journey with us? Apply now and become part of IWM! 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. This role is subject to: A basic check, which shows unspent convictions and conditional cautions. Equal Opportunities and Flexible Working IWM is committed to a policy of Equal Opportunities. We miss out when people feel IWM isn't for them, and are committed to removing and reducing barriers to make IWM open to everyone. Our Access and Inclusion strategy has been developed to promote openness, equal opportunities to access, inclusivity and encourage diversity in everything that we do, from employment practices, the services we provide to our visitors to the facilities we make available to public. At IWM we seek to address the need for greater diversity within our workforce as well as the wider museum and heritage sector. In all our practices we embrace diversity and promote equality of opportunity and we welcome applications from suitable candidates of all backgrounds. We value and respect difference and are committed to building an inclusive culture by creating an environment where you can balance a successful career with your commitments and interests outside of work. We believe that you will do your best at work if you have a work / life balance. Some roles lend themselves to flexible options more than others, so if this is important to you please raise this with your recruitment contact, as we are open to discussing agile working opportunities during the hiring process.
HR Advisor Our client is seeking a dedicated HR Advisor to join their team in Slough. If you are a people-focused professional looking to make a significant impact in a growing company, this is the perfect opportunity for you. Day-to-day of the role: Strategic HR Leadership: Partner with managers to execute people strategies that enhance service delivery. Serve as a trusted advisor, contributing to strategic planning and workforce optimisation. Employee Relations & Policy Compliance: Handle complex employee relations cases and ensure HR policies are applied consistently across all locations. Workforce Planning & Talent Management: Collaborate on workforce planning and talent attraction, ensuring succession planning for critical roles. Performance Management & Capability Building: Lead performance management processes and identify training needs to enhance staff capabilities. Change & Transformation: Manage HR aspects of organisational changes such as TUPE transfers and restructures. Employee Engagement & Culture: Implement engagement initiatives and uphold organisational values across the contract. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Promote inclusive practices and ensure compliance with equality legislation. HR Data, Analytics & Reporting: Use HR data to inform decisions and prepare reports for stakeholders. Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement: Work closely with various internal teams and external partners to ensure cohesive HR support. Required Skills & Qualifications: Experience as an HR Advisor. Proven ability to manage HR projects and meet deadlines. Strong interpersonal skills to foster relationships across the business. Proficient in Microsoft 365 and excellent communication skills. Ability to work under pressure, prioritise tasks, and operate independently. CIPD accreditation is advantageous but not essential. Experience in a fast-paced environment is preferred. If you are passionate about HR and thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced setting, apply for this HR Advisor position by submitting your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in joining our team.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
HR Advisor Our client is seeking a dedicated HR Advisor to join their team in Slough. If you are a people-focused professional looking to make a significant impact in a growing company, this is the perfect opportunity for you. Day-to-day of the role: Strategic HR Leadership: Partner with managers to execute people strategies that enhance service delivery. Serve as a trusted advisor, contributing to strategic planning and workforce optimisation. Employee Relations & Policy Compliance: Handle complex employee relations cases and ensure HR policies are applied consistently across all locations. Workforce Planning & Talent Management: Collaborate on workforce planning and talent attraction, ensuring succession planning for critical roles. Performance Management & Capability Building: Lead performance management processes and identify training needs to enhance staff capabilities. Change & Transformation: Manage HR aspects of organisational changes such as TUPE transfers and restructures. Employee Engagement & Culture: Implement engagement initiatives and uphold organisational values across the contract. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Promote inclusive practices and ensure compliance with equality legislation. HR Data, Analytics & Reporting: Use HR data to inform decisions and prepare reports for stakeholders. Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement: Work closely with various internal teams and external partners to ensure cohesive HR support. Required Skills & Qualifications: Experience as an HR Advisor. Proven ability to manage HR projects and meet deadlines. Strong interpersonal skills to foster relationships across the business. Proficient in Microsoft 365 and excellent communication skills. Ability to work under pressure, prioritise tasks, and operate independently. CIPD accreditation is advantageous but not essential. Experience in a fast-paced environment is preferred. If you are passionate about HR and thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced setting, apply for this HR Advisor position by submitting your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in joining our team.
GAQ426R359 Mission While candidates in the listed locations are encouraged for this role, we are open to remote candidates in other locations. This is your chance to make an impact with our growing team! You will partner with leaders across the organization as a strategic partner, consultant, and steward of the overall employee experience. You'll be a trusted advisor and partner in continued development of the employee relations function as we search scalable solutions to support our rapid growth. Under the guidance of and through a partnership with the Employee Relations Director, you will be an ambassador for our overall principles, values, programs and policies, driving a global, diverse, performance-based work environment. The impact you will have: Consult with managers and people generalists, providing guidance to address the most complex employee performance concerns. Conduct investigations, including gathering and analyzing facts, applying relevant policies, guidelines and laws to reaching findings. Partner with Employment Legal, Compliance team members and other internal investigative bodies as needed. Prepare investigation reports, track work in case management system and draft disciplinary documentation as needed. Partner with our People Partner team to manage investigations, employee disciplinary issues, and performance management situations Works Council Relationship Management: You will build and maintain relationships with an evolving scope of European Works Councils and Employee Representative Bodies, ensuring that those relationships are productive, and promoting the company's ability to move with speed and flexibility. What we look for: Considerable depth of Employee Relations experience in multiple countries throughout Europe, with a focus on strategic partnership with managers up through the Senior Director level. Ability to multi-task, deal with ambiguity, influence decision-makers and work collaboratively in a team environment. Demonstrated proficiency in advising and coaching managers on complex employee issues. Direct experience in conducting corporate investigations of sensitive workplace concerns. Capability to coordinate internal resources in solution development for emerging issues. Experience with Works Councils/Employee Representative Boards in various European countries. Bachelor's degree required. Law degree or graduate degree in labor/industrial relations desired. Multi-Language skills a plus. About Databricks Databricks is the data and AI company. More than 10,000 organizations worldwide - including Comcast, Condé Nast, Grammarly, and over 50% of the Fortune 500 - rely on the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform to unify and democratize data, analytics and AI. Databricks is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices around the globe and was founded by the original creators of Lakehouse, Apache Spark, Delta Lake and MLflow. To learn more, follow Databricks on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Benefits At Databricks, we strive to provide comprehensive benefits and perks that meet the needs of all of our employees. For specific details on the benefits offered in your region, please visit Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion At Databricks, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive culture where everyone can excel. We take great care to ensure that our hiring practices are inclusive and meet equal employment opportunity standards. Individuals looking for employment at Databricks are considered without regard to age, color, disability, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, veteran status, and other protected characteristics. Compliance If access to export-controlled technology or source code is required for performance of job duties, it is within Employer's discretion whether to apply for a U.S. government license for such positions, and Employer may decline to proceed with an applicant on this basis alone.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
GAQ426R359 Mission While candidates in the listed locations are encouraged for this role, we are open to remote candidates in other locations. This is your chance to make an impact with our growing team! You will partner with leaders across the organization as a strategic partner, consultant, and steward of the overall employee experience. You'll be a trusted advisor and partner in continued development of the employee relations function as we search scalable solutions to support our rapid growth. Under the guidance of and through a partnership with the Employee Relations Director, you will be an ambassador for our overall principles, values, programs and policies, driving a global, diverse, performance-based work environment. The impact you will have: Consult with managers and people generalists, providing guidance to address the most complex employee performance concerns. Conduct investigations, including gathering and analyzing facts, applying relevant policies, guidelines and laws to reaching findings. Partner with Employment Legal, Compliance team members and other internal investigative bodies as needed. Prepare investigation reports, track work in case management system and draft disciplinary documentation as needed. Partner with our People Partner team to manage investigations, employee disciplinary issues, and performance management situations Works Council Relationship Management: You will build and maintain relationships with an evolving scope of European Works Councils and Employee Representative Bodies, ensuring that those relationships are productive, and promoting the company's ability to move with speed and flexibility. What we look for: Considerable depth of Employee Relations experience in multiple countries throughout Europe, with a focus on strategic partnership with managers up through the Senior Director level. Ability to multi-task, deal with ambiguity, influence decision-makers and work collaboratively in a team environment. Demonstrated proficiency in advising and coaching managers on complex employee issues. Direct experience in conducting corporate investigations of sensitive workplace concerns. Capability to coordinate internal resources in solution development for emerging issues. Experience with Works Councils/Employee Representative Boards in various European countries. Bachelor's degree required. Law degree or graduate degree in labor/industrial relations desired. Multi-Language skills a plus. About Databricks Databricks is the data and AI company. More than 10,000 organizations worldwide - including Comcast, Condé Nast, Grammarly, and over 50% of the Fortune 500 - rely on the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform to unify and democratize data, analytics and AI. Databricks is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices around the globe and was founded by the original creators of Lakehouse, Apache Spark, Delta Lake and MLflow. To learn more, follow Databricks on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. Benefits At Databricks, we strive to provide comprehensive benefits and perks that meet the needs of all of our employees. For specific details on the benefits offered in your region, please visit Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion At Databricks, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive culture where everyone can excel. We take great care to ensure that our hiring practices are inclusive and meet equal employment opportunity standards. Individuals looking for employment at Databricks are considered without regard to age, color, disability, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, political affiliation, race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, veteran status, and other protected characteristics. Compliance If access to export-controlled technology or source code is required for performance of job duties, it is within Employer's discretion whether to apply for a U.S. government license for such positions, and Employer may decline to proceed with an applicant on this basis alone.
Support Team Leader / Service Manager North Tyneside - NE28/NE29 6 Bed Supported Living Learning disabilities, mental health needs, complex needs, and some mobility issues Salary: 30,000 - 32,000 per annum We are looking for a motivated and experienced Support Team Leader / Service Manager to oversee our 6 bed supported living service in North Tyneside. The service supports people with learning disabilities, mental health needs, complex needs, and some mobility issues, helping them live as independently as possible in a safe, supportive environment. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced leader who is passionate about quality care and empowering others. Key Responsibilities Lead and inspire a team of support staff, ensuring high standards of care and support are delivered consistently. Supervise, mentor, and develop staff to promote a culture of continuous learning. Oversee recruitment, training, and workforce development. Ensure compliance with CQC regulations, internal policies, and sector best practice. Build positive relationships with individuals, families, and external professionals. Monitor, review, and update care plans to meet individual needs. Manage budgets, resources, and administrative tasks effectively. About You Proven experience in a supervisory or management role within a CQC-regulated service . Strong leadership and team development skills. Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Health & Social Care (or working towards/completion supported). Knowledge of CQC standards, safeguarding, and best practice in supported living. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Benefits Career progression and professional development opportunities Comprehensive training and ongoing support Pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) If you are passionate about making a real difference in the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and want to lead a committed, values-driven team, we would love to hear from you
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Support Team Leader / Service Manager North Tyneside - NE28/NE29 6 Bed Supported Living Learning disabilities, mental health needs, complex needs, and some mobility issues Salary: 30,000 - 32,000 per annum We are looking for a motivated and experienced Support Team Leader / Service Manager to oversee our 6 bed supported living service in North Tyneside. The service supports people with learning disabilities, mental health needs, complex needs, and some mobility issues, helping them live as independently as possible in a safe, supportive environment. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced leader who is passionate about quality care and empowering others. Key Responsibilities Lead and inspire a team of support staff, ensuring high standards of care and support are delivered consistently. Supervise, mentor, and develop staff to promote a culture of continuous learning. Oversee recruitment, training, and workforce development. Ensure compliance with CQC regulations, internal policies, and sector best practice. Build positive relationships with individuals, families, and external professionals. Monitor, review, and update care plans to meet individual needs. Manage budgets, resources, and administrative tasks effectively. About You Proven experience in a supervisory or management role within a CQC-regulated service . Strong leadership and team development skills. Level 5 Diploma in Leadership & Management for Health & Social Care (or working towards/completion supported). Knowledge of CQC standards, safeguarding, and best practice in supported living. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle. Benefits Career progression and professional development opportunities Comprehensive training and ongoing support Pension scheme Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) If you are passionate about making a real difference in the lives of individuals with learning disabilities and want to lead a committed, values-driven team, we would love to hear from you
Company Description: Our client is a globally recognized company providing award-winning international transportation services and state-of-the-art logistics solutions. With a focus on supporting businesses with complex freight and logistics needs, they ensure seamless operations and efficient cargo movement. By integrating cutting-edge technology, they offer their customers transparent, reliable, and stress-free services. Their commitment to quality, adaptability to global changes, and customer-first approach make them a trusted partner for logistics solutions worldwide. Role Description: This is a full-time varied hybrid role for an Accounts Receivable/Credit controller & Payables clerk, primarily based near Feltham, with 2 fixed days a week working from home after the initial onboarding and training period. The role reports directly into the Finance Supervisor and involves handling daily tasks such as processing payables invoices, reconciling accounts, managing payments, and supporting the finance team in maintaining accurate financial records. This role will also take on a section of the aged debtors ensuring timely collection of outstanding debts, credit risk assessments and all other credit control related duties. The company is a small, friendly, supportive Finance team of 5/6 staff members with close to 45 years combined service with RIF, and looking for candidates who will fit in with their customer first culture. They work closely with Operational teams across 3 branches (offices in Manchester & Ipswich and their Head Office is near Feltham, Middlesex). Cargowise is the world leading global logistics systems platform which incorporates its own Finance module, if you have experience as a Cargowise user, this will be a significant advantage. They offer a generous package and salary according to experience, which includes an annual bonus, private health insurance and flexible working. For the right candidate, they would also consider part time and are open to negotiation on hours, should that be a requirement. If you are currently working for a freight forwarder and have experience in AR & AP and are perhaps considering a move, please contact Prime Placers Ltd. Key Responsibilities: Post customer receipts and allocate correctly and promptly to customer accounts Reconcile customer accounts and resolve discrepancies Monitor debtor reports and proactively chase overdue payments via phone and email Credit risk & Credit limit Assessments Escalate high-risk or long-outstanding debts to management Prepare weekly/monthly aged debt reports for management Due diligence process Liaise with Sales & Operations teams regarding client billing queries Processing Accounts Payable invoices related to job costs Post supplier payments and allocate correctly to supplier accounts Reconcile payables accounts and resolve discrepancies Liaise with Operations teams to resolve payables queries Skills & Experience - Essential: Previous experience in Accounts Receivable/Credit control/Accounts payables Excellent communication skills both written and verbal for collaboration with internal and external stakeholders Attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to meet deadlines Prior experience in a related role in the logistics industry Proficiency in Microsoft Excel Skills & Experience - Desirable: Experience working with Cargowise Initiating legal proceedings/escalation to debt collector/s Experience with formal claim submission/proof of debt to appointed liquidators Verify insolvency status via Companies House Personal Attributes: • Organised & detail orientated • Proactive and self-motivated • Confident Communicator • Professional and customer-focused
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Company Description: Our client is a globally recognized company providing award-winning international transportation services and state-of-the-art logistics solutions. With a focus on supporting businesses with complex freight and logistics needs, they ensure seamless operations and efficient cargo movement. By integrating cutting-edge technology, they offer their customers transparent, reliable, and stress-free services. Their commitment to quality, adaptability to global changes, and customer-first approach make them a trusted partner for logistics solutions worldwide. Role Description: This is a full-time varied hybrid role for an Accounts Receivable/Credit controller & Payables clerk, primarily based near Feltham, with 2 fixed days a week working from home after the initial onboarding and training period. The role reports directly into the Finance Supervisor and involves handling daily tasks such as processing payables invoices, reconciling accounts, managing payments, and supporting the finance team in maintaining accurate financial records. This role will also take on a section of the aged debtors ensuring timely collection of outstanding debts, credit risk assessments and all other credit control related duties. The company is a small, friendly, supportive Finance team of 5/6 staff members with close to 45 years combined service with RIF, and looking for candidates who will fit in with their customer first culture. They work closely with Operational teams across 3 branches (offices in Manchester & Ipswich and their Head Office is near Feltham, Middlesex). Cargowise is the world leading global logistics systems platform which incorporates its own Finance module, if you have experience as a Cargowise user, this will be a significant advantage. They offer a generous package and salary according to experience, which includes an annual bonus, private health insurance and flexible working. For the right candidate, they would also consider part time and are open to negotiation on hours, should that be a requirement. If you are currently working for a freight forwarder and have experience in AR & AP and are perhaps considering a move, please contact Prime Placers Ltd. Key Responsibilities: Post customer receipts and allocate correctly and promptly to customer accounts Reconcile customer accounts and resolve discrepancies Monitor debtor reports and proactively chase overdue payments via phone and email Credit risk & Credit limit Assessments Escalate high-risk or long-outstanding debts to management Prepare weekly/monthly aged debt reports for management Due diligence process Liaise with Sales & Operations teams regarding client billing queries Processing Accounts Payable invoices related to job costs Post supplier payments and allocate correctly to supplier accounts Reconcile payables accounts and resolve discrepancies Liaise with Operations teams to resolve payables queries Skills & Experience - Essential: Previous experience in Accounts Receivable/Credit control/Accounts payables Excellent communication skills both written and verbal for collaboration with internal and external stakeholders Attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to meet deadlines Prior experience in a related role in the logistics industry Proficiency in Microsoft Excel Skills & Experience - Desirable: Experience working with Cargowise Initiating legal proceedings/escalation to debt collector/s Experience with formal claim submission/proof of debt to appointed liquidators Verify insolvency status via Companies House Personal Attributes: • Organised & detail orientated • Proactive and self-motivated • Confident Communicator • Professional and customer-focused