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Evidence Property Officer
Adecco Reading, Berkshire
Job Advertisement: Evidence Property Officer to work within the Thames Valley Police Force. Are you ready to make a difference in public services? Join our dynamic team as an Evidence Management Officer in Reading! This is an exciting opportunity for an individual who is meticulous, driven, and ready to contribute to the safety and security of our community. What We Offer: Contract Type: Temporary ongoing Hourly Rate: £14.23 per hour Working Pattern: Full Time 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 8am to 4pm, Friday 8am to 3:30pm Location: Reading Position Overview: As an Evidence Management Officer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that all evidential property entering police possession is managed efficiently and securely. Your work will support both internal and external customers, reinforcing the integrity of the justice system. Key Responsibilities: Manage Evidence: Take accountability for the security, continuity, and safety of physical evidence within the Evidence Management Unit (EMU). Court Attendance: Attend court to account for evidential property, aiding in prosecutions and civil proceedings. Compliance and Audits: Ensure adherence to legislation, policies, and procedures; prepare for audits from various oversight bodies. Training and Support: Serve as a subject matter expert, offering guidance to staff on evidence management, packaging, and maintaining evidence integrity. Quality Control: Conduct regular checks on evidence storage conditions to maximise recovery potential. Storage Management: Maintain an efficient storage system, optimising space and ensuring compliance with Health and Safety regulations. Hazardous Materials: Oversee the secure storage and transportation of high-risk items, ensuring all statutory obligations are met. What We Are Looking For: A proactive problem solver with the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. Strong IT skills, particularly with Microsoft Office applications. Understanding of relevant legislation (e.g., CPIA, Hazardous Waste Act) or a willingness to learn. Excellent customer service skills, engaging effectively with diverse stakeholders. A good standard of education (GCSEs or equivalent). Capability to lift and move heavy objects, with a commitment to completing manual handling training. A full UK driving license is essential, as travel to different locations may be required. Why Join Us? This role is not just a job; it's an opportunity to be part of a vital function within the public service sector. You will be handling sensitive materials, playing a significant role in the justice process, and contributing to the safety of your community. How to Apply: If you are ready to take on this rewarding challenge, we want to hear from you! Please submit your application detailing your relevant experience and why you believe you would be a great fit for this role. Join us in making a difference-apply today! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser
May 02, 2026
Seasonal
Job Advertisement: Evidence Property Officer to work within the Thames Valley Police Force. Are you ready to make a difference in public services? Join our dynamic team as an Evidence Management Officer in Reading! This is an exciting opportunity for an individual who is meticulous, driven, and ready to contribute to the safety and security of our community. What We Offer: Contract Type: Temporary ongoing Hourly Rate: £14.23 per hour Working Pattern: Full Time 37 hours per week, Monday to Thursday 8am to 4pm, Friday 8am to 3:30pm Location: Reading Position Overview: As an Evidence Management Officer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that all evidential property entering police possession is managed efficiently and securely. Your work will support both internal and external customers, reinforcing the integrity of the justice system. Key Responsibilities: Manage Evidence: Take accountability for the security, continuity, and safety of physical evidence within the Evidence Management Unit (EMU). Court Attendance: Attend court to account for evidential property, aiding in prosecutions and civil proceedings. Compliance and Audits: Ensure adherence to legislation, policies, and procedures; prepare for audits from various oversight bodies. Training and Support: Serve as a subject matter expert, offering guidance to staff on evidence management, packaging, and maintaining evidence integrity. Quality Control: Conduct regular checks on evidence storage conditions to maximise recovery potential. Storage Management: Maintain an efficient storage system, optimising space and ensuring compliance with Health and Safety regulations. Hazardous Materials: Oversee the secure storage and transportation of high-risk items, ensuring all statutory obligations are met. What We Are Looking For: A proactive problem solver with the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. Strong IT skills, particularly with Microsoft Office applications. Understanding of relevant legislation (e.g., CPIA, Hazardous Waste Act) or a willingness to learn. Excellent customer service skills, engaging effectively with diverse stakeholders. A good standard of education (GCSEs or equivalent). Capability to lift and move heavy objects, with a commitment to completing manual handling training. A full UK driving license is essential, as travel to different locations may be required. Why Join Us? This role is not just a job; it's an opportunity to be part of a vital function within the public service sector. You will be handling sensitive materials, playing a significant role in the justice process, and contributing to the safety of your community. How to Apply: If you are ready to take on this rewarding challenge, we want to hear from you! Please submit your application detailing your relevant experience and why you believe you would be a great fit for this role. Join us in making a difference-apply today! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser
PHOENIX COMMUNITY HOUSING
Support Officer (Housing Repairs Service)
PHOENIX COMMUNITY HOUSING Lewisham, London
We're looking for an organised Support Officer to provide a range of professional services associated with the administration and delivery of our repairs service. In this support function, you will work in a busy team and provide all-round support with your administrative prowess. You will maintain up-o-date and accurate databases regarding assets, finance, health & safety, labour and personnel information, and compliance with GDPR. You will be focused and able to work both collaboratively and as part of a team using analytical and numerical skills to process and prioritise work. Ideally you will be able to start quickly. About Phoenix Community Housing Phoenix is a housing organisation with a difference. We're led by our residents, with a tenant as our Chair and with residents as the largest group on our Board. Some housing associations talk about resident involvement. We live and breathe it every day. We believe this is our core strength and it's helped us achieve a wide range of accolades and awards. We're based in south Lewisham, London, and are proud to be building new homes in our area. We've grown as a housing association, taking on the management of 1,500 more homes in late 2021 to bring our total number of homes to around 7,800. Our new Corporate Plan will help us deliver on our vision of 'together building a better future for our Phoenix Community', supported by strategies to refresh our approach to resident involvement, customer service, sustainability and ensuring that all residents enjoy good quality, safe and affordable homes. Our big ambitions apply to our staff too. We are pleased to offer a generous benefits package, including our wellbeing programme, comprehensive learning and development and a culture of employee involvement. If you think you're the right person to help us make the next stage of our journey, then we'd love to hear from you. We strongly believe in a work-life balance so we'd be pleased to talk about part-time flexible working and job-sharing options. Phoenix is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable groups, and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.
May 02, 2026
Full time
We're looking for an organised Support Officer to provide a range of professional services associated with the administration and delivery of our repairs service. In this support function, you will work in a busy team and provide all-round support with your administrative prowess. You will maintain up-o-date and accurate databases regarding assets, finance, health & safety, labour and personnel information, and compliance with GDPR. You will be focused and able to work both collaboratively and as part of a team using analytical and numerical skills to process and prioritise work. Ideally you will be able to start quickly. About Phoenix Community Housing Phoenix is a housing organisation with a difference. We're led by our residents, with a tenant as our Chair and with residents as the largest group on our Board. Some housing associations talk about resident involvement. We live and breathe it every day. We believe this is our core strength and it's helped us achieve a wide range of accolades and awards. We're based in south Lewisham, London, and are proud to be building new homes in our area. We've grown as a housing association, taking on the management of 1,500 more homes in late 2021 to bring our total number of homes to around 7,800. Our new Corporate Plan will help us deliver on our vision of 'together building a better future for our Phoenix Community', supported by strategies to refresh our approach to resident involvement, customer service, sustainability and ensuring that all residents enjoy good quality, safe and affordable homes. Our big ambitions apply to our staff too. We are pleased to offer a generous benefits package, including our wellbeing programme, comprehensive learning and development and a culture of employee involvement. If you think you're the right person to help us make the next stage of our journey, then we'd love to hear from you. We strongly believe in a work-life balance so we'd be pleased to talk about part-time flexible working and job-sharing options. Phoenix is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable groups, and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.
Next Best Move
Administration Officer
Next Best Move Slough, Berkshire
We are delighted to be working with a respected charitable organisation that is dedicated to improving the lives of families. They are currently seeking a proactive and organised Administration Officer to join their friendly and committed team. In this vital role, you will provide high-quality administrative support to help the team deliver its duties, ensure compliance with legislation, and make a real difference to the lives of families. You'll be an integral part of the team, enabling frontline colleagues to focus on their work with service users while ensuring processes run smoothly behind the scenes. Key Responsibilities: Arrange and coordinate meetings, including booking venues, preparing documents, and distributing minutes promptly. Schedule appointments, organise travel where required. Manage team calendars and duty rotas, responding to changes as needed. Handle incoming calls and enquiries, ensuring they are directed appropriately. Maintain and update case files on internal systems. Initiate and track essential checks such as DBS, health assessments and references. Support with processing invoices and raising purchase requisitions. Assist with onboarding new starters, arranging IT equipment and inductions. Monitor and record team statistics, absence, and other data to meet reporting requirements. Provide administrative support for panels, meetings and special projects. Ensure equipment and resources are tracked and maintained. Uphold safeguarding responsibilities in line with the role. About You: Strong administrative experience, ideally in a Charity, public sector or social care setting. Confident in using Microsoft Office and electronic case management systems. Highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Strong communication skills and the ability to handle sensitive information with discretion. Flexible, adaptable and able to work both independently and as part of a team. Commitment to equality, diversity, and delivering excellent service.
May 02, 2026
Seasonal
We are delighted to be working with a respected charitable organisation that is dedicated to improving the lives of families. They are currently seeking a proactive and organised Administration Officer to join their friendly and committed team. In this vital role, you will provide high-quality administrative support to help the team deliver its duties, ensure compliance with legislation, and make a real difference to the lives of families. You'll be an integral part of the team, enabling frontline colleagues to focus on their work with service users while ensuring processes run smoothly behind the scenes. Key Responsibilities: Arrange and coordinate meetings, including booking venues, preparing documents, and distributing minutes promptly. Schedule appointments, organise travel where required. Manage team calendars and duty rotas, responding to changes as needed. Handle incoming calls and enquiries, ensuring they are directed appropriately. Maintain and update case files on internal systems. Initiate and track essential checks such as DBS, health assessments and references. Support with processing invoices and raising purchase requisitions. Assist with onboarding new starters, arranging IT equipment and inductions. Monitor and record team statistics, absence, and other data to meet reporting requirements. Provide administrative support for panels, meetings and special projects. Ensure equipment and resources are tracked and maintained. Uphold safeguarding responsibilities in line with the role. About You: Strong administrative experience, ideally in a Charity, public sector or social care setting. Confident in using Microsoft Office and electronic case management systems. Highly organised, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Strong communication skills and the ability to handle sensitive information with discretion. Flexible, adaptable and able to work both independently and as part of a team. Commitment to equality, diversity, and delivering excellent service.
NFP People
Disrepair Case Manager
NFP People
Disrepair Case Manager We are seeking a Disrepair Case Manager to oversee legally escalated housing disrepair cases and deliver effective, resident-focused outcomes. Position: Disrepair Case Manager Salary: £37,451 to £40,000 (London) or £33,688 to £36,237 (National) depending on experience Location: London Stratford or Manchester Trafford with hybrid working Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday (8am to 4pm or 9am to 5pm) Contract: Fixed term for 12 months Closing Date: Monday 4th May 2026 at 11pm Interview Date: Assessment centre in May at the Stratford office About the role This is an opportunity to join a developing disrepair service within a maintenance operations team, where new processes and improvements are being introduced to strengthen case management and outcomes. As Disrepair Case Manager, you will take ownership of legally escalated disrepair cases from initial notification through to resolution. Acting as the central point of coordination, you will work closely with legal teams, surveyors, contractors and internal stakeholders to ensure cases are progressed efficiently and in line with legal and regulatory requirements. Key responsibilities include: Managing disrepair cases end to end, ensuring timely resolution Coordinating inspections, works and documentation across multiple stakeholders Ensuring compliance with pre action protocols, legal requirements and internal policies Maintaining accurate records and case files to support legal processes Monitoring deadlines, risks and performance targets Providing clear and consistent communication to residents throughout the process Supporting service improvements and contributing to more effective case handling About you You will have experience working within housing repairs, maintenance or disrepair and be confident managing complex cases in a structured and compliant way. You will bring: Knowledge of housing disrepair and relevant processes Experience managing cases from start to finish Strong communication skills with a resident-focused approach Ability to manage expectations and handle sensitive situations Good decision-making skills with a focus on compliance and risk management Experience working with multiple systems and managing detailed information Confidence working collaboratively with a range of stakeholders About the organisation The organisation is one of the UK's leading housing associations, providing homes for over 250,000 people across London, the South East and the North West. They are committed to delivering high quality housing and services that support healthier, more secure lives. They place people at the heart of everything they do and are committed to building an inclusive and supportive workplace. Diversity, fairness and opportunity are central to their recruitment approach, alongside a strong commitment to sustainability and continuous improvement. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Disrepair Officer, Housing Officer, Repairs Case Manager, Property Services Officer, Maintenance Coordinator, Complaints and Disrepair Officer, Housing Repairs Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Disrepair Case Manager We are seeking a Disrepair Case Manager to oversee legally escalated housing disrepair cases and deliver effective, resident-focused outcomes. Position: Disrepair Case Manager Salary: £37,451 to £40,000 (London) or £33,688 to £36,237 (National) depending on experience Location: London Stratford or Manchester Trafford with hybrid working Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday (8am to 4pm or 9am to 5pm) Contract: Fixed term for 12 months Closing Date: Monday 4th May 2026 at 11pm Interview Date: Assessment centre in May at the Stratford office About the role This is an opportunity to join a developing disrepair service within a maintenance operations team, where new processes and improvements are being introduced to strengthen case management and outcomes. As Disrepair Case Manager, you will take ownership of legally escalated disrepair cases from initial notification through to resolution. Acting as the central point of coordination, you will work closely with legal teams, surveyors, contractors and internal stakeholders to ensure cases are progressed efficiently and in line with legal and regulatory requirements. Key responsibilities include: Managing disrepair cases end to end, ensuring timely resolution Coordinating inspections, works and documentation across multiple stakeholders Ensuring compliance with pre action protocols, legal requirements and internal policies Maintaining accurate records and case files to support legal processes Monitoring deadlines, risks and performance targets Providing clear and consistent communication to residents throughout the process Supporting service improvements and contributing to more effective case handling About you You will have experience working within housing repairs, maintenance or disrepair and be confident managing complex cases in a structured and compliant way. You will bring: Knowledge of housing disrepair and relevant processes Experience managing cases from start to finish Strong communication skills with a resident-focused approach Ability to manage expectations and handle sensitive situations Good decision-making skills with a focus on compliance and risk management Experience working with multiple systems and managing detailed information Confidence working collaboratively with a range of stakeholders About the organisation The organisation is one of the UK's leading housing associations, providing homes for over 250,000 people across London, the South East and the North West. They are committed to delivering high quality housing and services that support healthier, more secure lives. They place people at the heart of everything they do and are committed to building an inclusive and supportive workplace. Diversity, fairness and opportunity are central to their recruitment approach, alongside a strong commitment to sustainability and continuous improvement. Other roles you may have experience of could include: Disrepair Officer, Housing Officer, Repairs Case Manager, Property Services Officer, Maintenance Coordinator, Complaints and Disrepair Officer, Housing Repairs Officer Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
SNG (Sovereign Network Group)
Locality Officer
SNG (Sovereign Network Group) Thatcham, Berkshire
We're growing in the Oxfordshire area and we're excited to be recruiting for a new Housing Officer role to join our existing team of Housing, ASB and Scheme officers. Based from our Greenham Office 1 day a week, with extensive travel across the Oxfordshire area. You'll manage your own diary with a mix of working from home, office and out with our customers, colleagues and partner agencies. The Role: As a Housing Officer , you'll be the visible and proactive within your community. Working directly with residents, colleagues, and partners to deliver customer-focused services. You'll play a key role in tenancy, lease, and neighbourhood management, ensuring that our services are safe, compliant, and responsive. What you'll be doing: Delivering excellent tenancy, leasehold, and neighbourhood management services across your locality Acting as a trusted point of contact for customers Building relationships with local authorities, community groups, and partner agencies Using data insights to improve services and ensure compliance with legislation and regulations Supporting neighbourhood improvements and shaping services based on the voice of our customers Maintaining accurate customer records and ensuring data is used responsibly Promoting SNG's values and culture of collaboration, safety, and inclusion What we're looking for: Experience delivering tenancy, lease, or neighbourhood management services Strong communication and relationship-building skills, with the ability to influence and resolve complex issues A collaborative approach, working across teams and with external stakeholders Good knowledge of landlord services and the ability to apply this in practice A customer-first mindset, with a track record of achieving positive outcomes Confidence using digital tools to support service delivery A full driving licence and access to your own vehicle
May 01, 2026
Full time
We're growing in the Oxfordshire area and we're excited to be recruiting for a new Housing Officer role to join our existing team of Housing, ASB and Scheme officers. Based from our Greenham Office 1 day a week, with extensive travel across the Oxfordshire area. You'll manage your own diary with a mix of working from home, office and out with our customers, colleagues and partner agencies. The Role: As a Housing Officer , you'll be the visible and proactive within your community. Working directly with residents, colleagues, and partners to deliver customer-focused services. You'll play a key role in tenancy, lease, and neighbourhood management, ensuring that our services are safe, compliant, and responsive. What you'll be doing: Delivering excellent tenancy, leasehold, and neighbourhood management services across your locality Acting as a trusted point of contact for customers Building relationships with local authorities, community groups, and partner agencies Using data insights to improve services and ensure compliance with legislation and regulations Supporting neighbourhood improvements and shaping services based on the voice of our customers Maintaining accurate customer records and ensuring data is used responsibly Promoting SNG's values and culture of collaboration, safety, and inclusion What we're looking for: Experience delivering tenancy, lease, or neighbourhood management services Strong communication and relationship-building skills, with the ability to influence and resolve complex issues A collaborative approach, working across teams and with external stakeholders Good knowledge of landlord services and the ability to apply this in practice A customer-first mindset, with a track record of achieving positive outcomes Confidence using digital tools to support service delivery A full driving licence and access to your own vehicle
Somerset Passenger Solutions
People / HR Advisor - 9 Months FTC
Somerset Passenger Solutions Bridgwater, Somerset
People/ HR Advisor - 9 month FTC As a People Advisor, you ll be at the heart of the employee experience championing a culture of respect, fairness, and engagement. You ll partner with managers and employees alike, offering expert guidance, resolving challenges, and helping to build an environment where everyone can thrive. Duties include: Facilitate training sessions and workshops for managers Providing expert guidance and support to both Managers and Supervisors on employee relation Provide support and cover for payroll activities when required, maintaining a working knowledge of HR and payroll systems (including Workday), ensuring accuracy and compliance with payroll processes and deadlines. Ensure consistent application of policies, agreements and procedures across the organisation and project Manage and track absence cases, working to reduce costs and improve attendance rates Continue the creation, revision, and distribution of HR documentation Support the implementation of the organisation s People Strategy in partnership with the People team Regularly review and update HR policies and the employee handbook to ensure compliance and relevance Ensure GDPR compliance in HR processes whilst completing regular data protection training and supporting the Data Compliance Officer (DCO) Provide support during disciplinary and grievance hearings, including advising managers and taking detailed notes. Responsible for the Occupational Health referral process and coordinating with health professionals when necessary. Plan and conduct employee inductions, ensuring a positive onboarding experience. Champion employee feedback initiatives such as the Colleague Surveys and Colleague Connect. Display drive, energy and passion to continually enhance the performance of the department alongside the business requirements. Essential: Strong understanding of IT, including MS Office packages. Ability to work in a very fast-paced environment. Flexibility regarding working hours in a 24/7 business. Experience dealing with Trade Unions and Industrial Relations. Valid Driving Licence. CIPD Level 3 or equivalent experience. Desirable: MHFA qualification or equivalent experience. Experience using Workday HR system. Knowledge of the transport sector.
May 01, 2026
Contractor
People/ HR Advisor - 9 month FTC As a People Advisor, you ll be at the heart of the employee experience championing a culture of respect, fairness, and engagement. You ll partner with managers and employees alike, offering expert guidance, resolving challenges, and helping to build an environment where everyone can thrive. Duties include: Facilitate training sessions and workshops for managers Providing expert guidance and support to both Managers and Supervisors on employee relation Provide support and cover for payroll activities when required, maintaining a working knowledge of HR and payroll systems (including Workday), ensuring accuracy and compliance with payroll processes and deadlines. Ensure consistent application of policies, agreements and procedures across the organisation and project Manage and track absence cases, working to reduce costs and improve attendance rates Continue the creation, revision, and distribution of HR documentation Support the implementation of the organisation s People Strategy in partnership with the People team Regularly review and update HR policies and the employee handbook to ensure compliance and relevance Ensure GDPR compliance in HR processes whilst completing regular data protection training and supporting the Data Compliance Officer (DCO) Provide support during disciplinary and grievance hearings, including advising managers and taking detailed notes. Responsible for the Occupational Health referral process and coordinating with health professionals when necessary. Plan and conduct employee inductions, ensuring a positive onboarding experience. Champion employee feedback initiatives such as the Colleague Surveys and Colleague Connect. Display drive, energy and passion to continually enhance the performance of the department alongside the business requirements. Essential: Strong understanding of IT, including MS Office packages. Ability to work in a very fast-paced environment. Flexibility regarding working hours in a 24/7 business. Experience dealing with Trade Unions and Industrial Relations. Valid Driving Licence. CIPD Level 3 or equivalent experience. Desirable: MHFA qualification or equivalent experience. Experience using Workday HR system. Knowledge of the transport sector.
London Diocesan Fund
Casework Lead and Deputy Diocesan Safeguarding Officer
London Diocesan Fund
This role offers the opportunity to take a lead position within the Diocese of London s Safeguarding Team, supporting the delivery of safeguarding casework, ensuring high standards of professional practice, and supporting the effective delivery and continuous improvement of Diocesan safeguarding practice. Reporting to the Head of Safeguarding (Diocesan Safeguarding Officer), the postholder will oversee case management activity and provide leadership to Safeguarding Advisors. It focuses on ensuring safeguarding concerns are managed effectively, with appropriate support provided to victims and survivors, and clear, timely communication across all parties involved. The role also includes deputising for the Diocesan Safeguarding Officer when required, and generally supporting the DSO s responsibilities and strategic aims by working closely with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. Job Summary The Casework Lead-Deputy Diocesan Safeguarding Officer is responsible for overseeing safeguarding casework and supporting the effective management of safeguarding activity across the Diocese. The role includes line management of Safeguarding Advisors, quality assurance of casework, and acting as Deputy to the Head of Safeguarding when required. Job responsibilities Oversee safeguarding casework, ensuring timely progress, appropriate responses and effective communication Provide line management and supervision to Safeguarding Advisors, supporting performance and development Ensure compliance with safeguarding legislation, government guidance and House of Bishops Code of Practice Guidance Act as case manager for complex or high-risk cases where required Support quality assurance processes, including risk assessment, safety planning and case reviews Deputise for the Head of Safeguarding, providing advice and support to senior leaders and stakeholders Please refer to the attached Job Description for the full details on the main responsibilities. Person Specification Relevant professional qualification (e.g. social care, criminal justice) with appropriate training in safeguarding Extensive experience of safeguarding children and adults, including case management and statutory processes Experience managing or supervising professional staff Strong understanding of safeguarding legislation, policy and best practice Ability to manage complex and sensitive information and assess risk Excellent communication skills and ability to work with a wide range of stakeholders Ability to work sensitively with victims, survivors and those subject to allegations Empathy with the mission and values of the Church of England Right to work in the UK This role requires an enhanced DBS check Please refer to the attached Job Description for the full details on Person Specification . About the London Diocesan Fund The London Diocesan Fund (LDF) is the employment body that serves and supports the Diocese of London and Church of England. The Diocese of London comprises of c400 parishes north of the River Thames and within the M25 motorway. The Church of England in London is growing, vibrant and at the heart of communities throughout the capital. At the London Diocesan Fund, we seek to do everything we can to support this mission and growth, using our resources to help our parishes and chaplains to serve over 4 million people. Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion The Diocese of London is committed to creating and sustaining a diverse and inclusive workforce which represents our context and wider community. We are aware that those of Global Majority Heritage/United Kingdom Minority Ethnic (GMH/UKME), women, and disabled people are currently under-represented among our clergy and workforce, and we particularly encourage applications from those with the relevant skills and experience that will increase this representation. Safeguarding The Diocese of London is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. The Diocese is similarly committed to listening to, supporting, and working with victims and survivors of abuse. As such, a victim/survivor will be invited to support the current recruitment process. Benefits of working with us The LDF offers a supportive working environment, opportunity for career development and the following financial benefits: Competitive remuneration package 27 annual leave days to rise to 30 after 5 years service, plus bank holidays 15% employer pension contribution and salary sacrifice available Death in service benefit x3 of basic gross salary Enhanced maternity leave of six months full pay, after 12 months of employment Season ticket loans for public transport Access to Benenden Health Insurance EAP counselling through Health Assured Up to £100 for eye test and contribution to spectacles Two additional paid days for community volunteering Our Mission and Values At the London Diocesan Fund, our mission is: To support, serve and resource all parts of the Diocese of London in enabling every Londoner to encounter the love of God in Christ. Our values shape how we work, make decisions, and support one another. We are looking for someone who reflects these in their approach: Confident- We work with clarity, competence and discipline to make timely, transparent decisions that benefit those we serve. Compassionate- We act with empathy, dignity and fairness, placing people at the heart of our work and responding with care. Creative- We approach challenges with openness and curiosity, creating space for new ideas and better ways of working. Connected- We communicate openly so everyone experiences one joined-up LDF, where relationships and collaboration shape how we work. To apply: Submit your application and CV online via Pathways. Please refer to the person specification and Job Description when you are answering the application questions. For more details, please see the full Job Description and Person Specification or visit the LDF Careers Page .
May 01, 2026
Full time
This role offers the opportunity to take a lead position within the Diocese of London s Safeguarding Team, supporting the delivery of safeguarding casework, ensuring high standards of professional practice, and supporting the effective delivery and continuous improvement of Diocesan safeguarding practice. Reporting to the Head of Safeguarding (Diocesan Safeguarding Officer), the postholder will oversee case management activity and provide leadership to Safeguarding Advisors. It focuses on ensuring safeguarding concerns are managed effectively, with appropriate support provided to victims and survivors, and clear, timely communication across all parties involved. The role also includes deputising for the Diocesan Safeguarding Officer when required, and generally supporting the DSO s responsibilities and strategic aims by working closely with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. Job Summary The Casework Lead-Deputy Diocesan Safeguarding Officer is responsible for overseeing safeguarding casework and supporting the effective management of safeguarding activity across the Diocese. The role includes line management of Safeguarding Advisors, quality assurance of casework, and acting as Deputy to the Head of Safeguarding when required. Job responsibilities Oversee safeguarding casework, ensuring timely progress, appropriate responses and effective communication Provide line management and supervision to Safeguarding Advisors, supporting performance and development Ensure compliance with safeguarding legislation, government guidance and House of Bishops Code of Practice Guidance Act as case manager for complex or high-risk cases where required Support quality assurance processes, including risk assessment, safety planning and case reviews Deputise for the Head of Safeguarding, providing advice and support to senior leaders and stakeholders Please refer to the attached Job Description for the full details on the main responsibilities. Person Specification Relevant professional qualification (e.g. social care, criminal justice) with appropriate training in safeguarding Extensive experience of safeguarding children and adults, including case management and statutory processes Experience managing or supervising professional staff Strong understanding of safeguarding legislation, policy and best practice Ability to manage complex and sensitive information and assess risk Excellent communication skills and ability to work with a wide range of stakeholders Ability to work sensitively with victims, survivors and those subject to allegations Empathy with the mission and values of the Church of England Right to work in the UK This role requires an enhanced DBS check Please refer to the attached Job Description for the full details on Person Specification . About the London Diocesan Fund The London Diocesan Fund (LDF) is the employment body that serves and supports the Diocese of London and Church of England. The Diocese of London comprises of c400 parishes north of the River Thames and within the M25 motorway. The Church of England in London is growing, vibrant and at the heart of communities throughout the capital. At the London Diocesan Fund, we seek to do everything we can to support this mission and growth, using our resources to help our parishes and chaplains to serve over 4 million people. Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion The Diocese of London is committed to creating and sustaining a diverse and inclusive workforce which represents our context and wider community. We are aware that those of Global Majority Heritage/United Kingdom Minority Ethnic (GMH/UKME), women, and disabled people are currently under-represented among our clergy and workforce, and we particularly encourage applications from those with the relevant skills and experience that will increase this representation. Safeguarding The Diocese of London is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. The Diocese is similarly committed to listening to, supporting, and working with victims and survivors of abuse. As such, a victim/survivor will be invited to support the current recruitment process. Benefits of working with us The LDF offers a supportive working environment, opportunity for career development and the following financial benefits: Competitive remuneration package 27 annual leave days to rise to 30 after 5 years service, plus bank holidays 15% employer pension contribution and salary sacrifice available Death in service benefit x3 of basic gross salary Enhanced maternity leave of six months full pay, after 12 months of employment Season ticket loans for public transport Access to Benenden Health Insurance EAP counselling through Health Assured Up to £100 for eye test and contribution to spectacles Two additional paid days for community volunteering Our Mission and Values At the London Diocesan Fund, our mission is: To support, serve and resource all parts of the Diocese of London in enabling every Londoner to encounter the love of God in Christ. Our values shape how we work, make decisions, and support one another. We are looking for someone who reflects these in their approach: Confident- We work with clarity, competence and discipline to make timely, transparent decisions that benefit those we serve. Compassionate- We act with empathy, dignity and fairness, placing people at the heart of our work and responding with care. Creative- We approach challenges with openness and curiosity, creating space for new ideas and better ways of working. Connected- We communicate openly so everyone experiences one joined-up LDF, where relationships and collaboration shape how we work. To apply: Submit your application and CV online via Pathways. Please refer to the person specification and Job Description when you are answering the application questions. For more details, please see the full Job Description and Person Specification or visit the LDF Careers Page .
CBM UK
Marketing Officer/ Senior Officer - Retention
CBM UK Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
The Marketing Officer/Senior Marketing Officer (Retention) at CBM UK is an important role in making our life-changing work possible. Advertised at Officer or Senior Officer level (subject to experience), the role delivers direct and digital fundraising appeals to existing individual supporters, high value donors, and churches to drive donations and grow awareness, through creative and impactful fundraising communications. Key responsibilities: The position holder is responsible for developing fundraising campaigns for individual supporter audiences; supporting the development of the annual public fundraising plan; building supporter journeys and testing new channels and messages. Working closely with the Head of Marketing and across the Fundraising & Communications team, the Marketing Officer/Senior Marketing Officer (Retention) is responsible for planning and delivering a significant marketing programme, carrying out fundraising campaigns to existing supporters across multiple channels, including direct mail, email, and telephone. Cultivation appeals (60%) a. Deliver regular and inspiring off-line direct marketing campaigns to existing supporters on time and within budget. The role holder will plan, co-ordinate and prepare fundraising appeals. This involves creating briefs, working alongside freelance copywriters and designers, and managing print and fulfilment suppliers. Lead on the delivery of online appeals and updates, including the planning and coordination of mass supporter emails. Optimise the performance (traffic and income) of website fundraising pages, including appeal landing pages and donation platforms. Ensuring pages on the CBM website are engaging to existing and new audiences and utilising Search Engine Optimisation tools. Lead on the planning and implementation of feeding back to existing supporters on our work as part of their donor journey, through leading on CBM UK s supporter newsletters, e-news and prayer diaries. Prepare internal marketing materials for CBM UK colleagues and provide briefings for supporter facing teams ahead of each campaign. Develop excellent working relationships with existing and new agencies and suppliers, including marketing agencies, writers, designers, print suppliers and mailing houses. Source new agencies and suppliers as appropriate. High donor fundraising (20%) Lead on CBM s high donor fundraising programme, through planning and managing regular communications and fundraising asks to this segment of supporters, working towards achieving annual income growth targets. Work alongside the Supporter Relations team to develop and carry out a donor journey for high donors, including personalised communications through phone, email and post. New product testing (10%) Proactively test and develop new fundraising ideas, channels and messages to engage with and raise funds from new and existing audiences. Maintain awareness and anticipation of charity sector trends relating to direct marketing and keep abreast of competitor activities to enable CBM to respond and adapt quickly where appropriate. Planning and reporting (10%) Analysis and reporting of appeals and projects, providing learnings that will enable informed decision making around future activities. Develop a good knowledge of the CRM system (Salesforce) and ensure appropriate recording and reporting of direct marketing activity. Other Ensure the consistent implementation of CBMs brand, key messages and style guide in fundraising activities. Awareness of, and compliance across direct marketing, of Fundraising Regulator and Data Protection legal requirements (GDPR and PECR). Work with other teams, including the CBM Global Federation, to maximise collaboration opportunities and integrated working. Help develop a culture of enthusiasm, continual improvement and success which reflects the ambitions of CBM UK. Occasional out of normal office working hours. Occasional travel in the UK and possibility of travel internationally. Please download the recruitment pack for full details.
May 01, 2026
Full time
The Marketing Officer/Senior Marketing Officer (Retention) at CBM UK is an important role in making our life-changing work possible. Advertised at Officer or Senior Officer level (subject to experience), the role delivers direct and digital fundraising appeals to existing individual supporters, high value donors, and churches to drive donations and grow awareness, through creative and impactful fundraising communications. Key responsibilities: The position holder is responsible for developing fundraising campaigns for individual supporter audiences; supporting the development of the annual public fundraising plan; building supporter journeys and testing new channels and messages. Working closely with the Head of Marketing and across the Fundraising & Communications team, the Marketing Officer/Senior Marketing Officer (Retention) is responsible for planning and delivering a significant marketing programme, carrying out fundraising campaigns to existing supporters across multiple channels, including direct mail, email, and telephone. Cultivation appeals (60%) a. Deliver regular and inspiring off-line direct marketing campaigns to existing supporters on time and within budget. The role holder will plan, co-ordinate and prepare fundraising appeals. This involves creating briefs, working alongside freelance copywriters and designers, and managing print and fulfilment suppliers. Lead on the delivery of online appeals and updates, including the planning and coordination of mass supporter emails. Optimise the performance (traffic and income) of website fundraising pages, including appeal landing pages and donation platforms. Ensuring pages on the CBM website are engaging to existing and new audiences and utilising Search Engine Optimisation tools. Lead on the planning and implementation of feeding back to existing supporters on our work as part of their donor journey, through leading on CBM UK s supporter newsletters, e-news and prayer diaries. Prepare internal marketing materials for CBM UK colleagues and provide briefings for supporter facing teams ahead of each campaign. Develop excellent working relationships with existing and new agencies and suppliers, including marketing agencies, writers, designers, print suppliers and mailing houses. Source new agencies and suppliers as appropriate. High donor fundraising (20%) Lead on CBM s high donor fundraising programme, through planning and managing regular communications and fundraising asks to this segment of supporters, working towards achieving annual income growth targets. Work alongside the Supporter Relations team to develop and carry out a donor journey for high donors, including personalised communications through phone, email and post. New product testing (10%) Proactively test and develop new fundraising ideas, channels and messages to engage with and raise funds from new and existing audiences. Maintain awareness and anticipation of charity sector trends relating to direct marketing and keep abreast of competitor activities to enable CBM to respond and adapt quickly where appropriate. Planning and reporting (10%) Analysis and reporting of appeals and projects, providing learnings that will enable informed decision making around future activities. Develop a good knowledge of the CRM system (Salesforce) and ensure appropriate recording and reporting of direct marketing activity. Other Ensure the consistent implementation of CBMs brand, key messages and style guide in fundraising activities. Awareness of, and compliance across direct marketing, of Fundraising Regulator and Data Protection legal requirements (GDPR and PECR). Work with other teams, including the CBM Global Federation, to maximise collaboration opportunities and integrated working. Help develop a culture of enthusiasm, continual improvement and success which reflects the ambitions of CBM UK. Occasional out of normal office working hours. Occasional travel in the UK and possibility of travel internationally. Please download the recruitment pack for full details.
National Churches Trust
Finance Manager
National Churches Trust
About the role If you are interested in keeping the UK's wonderful heritage of church buildings open and in use and want to take the next step in your finance career, then this is an exciting role for you. Come and join a small team at the National Churches Trust and work alongside the Head of Finance and the Finance and Governance Officer by managing the charity's day-to-day financial operations, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely reporting. We're looking for someone who can work collaboratively, is detail-oriented and will enjoy being involved in our important work as we expand our reach across the UK. If you enjoy all aspects of financial operations and are keen to develop new skills - and would get satisfaction knowing your work supports the conservation of some of the nation's most important buildings - we would love to hear from you. About the National Churches Trust We want to keep the UK's wonderful collection of church buildings well maintained, valued and in use. Working on the ground in all four nations, we support churches of all denominations. Our vision is to see open churches thriving at the heart of communities. Our mission: We Speak Up: churches are valued and supported We Build Up: churches are well maintained, adaptable and in good repair We Open Up: churches are sustainable, open and welcoming support Our values: Being straightforward in responding to others' needs Providing support that makes a difference Joining forces to achieve greater impact Driving change that brings our vision closer Apply for the role For an informal conversation about the role, please contact the Head of Finance To apply, please send a covering letter (max 2 sides) detailing your interest in the role and how you meet the requirements, together with a copy of your CV to . To find out more about this role, please visit , where you can download the information pack, including job description and person specification. Closing date: Sunday, 17 May 2026, midnight. Interview date: Thursday, 4 June 2026, in Westminster, London.
May 01, 2026
Full time
About the role If you are interested in keeping the UK's wonderful heritage of church buildings open and in use and want to take the next step in your finance career, then this is an exciting role for you. Come and join a small team at the National Churches Trust and work alongside the Head of Finance and the Finance and Governance Officer by managing the charity's day-to-day financial operations, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely reporting. We're looking for someone who can work collaboratively, is detail-oriented and will enjoy being involved in our important work as we expand our reach across the UK. If you enjoy all aspects of financial operations and are keen to develop new skills - and would get satisfaction knowing your work supports the conservation of some of the nation's most important buildings - we would love to hear from you. About the National Churches Trust We want to keep the UK's wonderful collection of church buildings well maintained, valued and in use. Working on the ground in all four nations, we support churches of all denominations. Our vision is to see open churches thriving at the heart of communities. Our mission: We Speak Up: churches are valued and supported We Build Up: churches are well maintained, adaptable and in good repair We Open Up: churches are sustainable, open and welcoming support Our values: Being straightforward in responding to others' needs Providing support that makes a difference Joining forces to achieve greater impact Driving change that brings our vision closer Apply for the role For an informal conversation about the role, please contact the Head of Finance To apply, please send a covering letter (max 2 sides) detailing your interest in the role and how you meet the requirements, together with a copy of your CV to . To find out more about this role, please visit , where you can download the information pack, including job description and person specification. Closing date: Sunday, 17 May 2026, midnight. Interview date: Thursday, 4 June 2026, in Westminster, London.
Shared Lives South West
Shared Lives Training Coordinator
Shared Lives South West Newton Abbot, Devon
Shared Lives Training Coordinator Kingsteignton, Devon (with regular travel across the South West region, including Cornwall and Somerset) Shared Lives South West is an award-winning charity that provides long-term and short break care and support services throughout Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. We're now looking for a passionate individual to join us as a Shared Lives Training Coordinator on a part-time, permanent basis, working 30 hours per week. Summary As a Shared Lives Training Coordinator, you will design, coordinate and deliver a high-quality, accessible and compliant training programme for carers and staff. Working closely with colleagues across the organisation, you will support carers and staff to develop the knowledge and confidence they need to provide safe, person-centred support. You will also play an important role in maintaining training compliance and ensuring our learning offer remains responsive, inclusive and up to date. You will bring experience of delivering training, alongside strong organisational skills and a thoughtful, collaborative approach to supporting learning and development. What You'll Get From Us - Salary of £31,303.76 per annum (pro rata) - Hybrid working - 25 days' annual leave pro rata (rising to 27 days with service) - Pension scheme - Life assurance - Additional day off to mark your birthday - Wellbeing Hour (one hour per week) - Paid dependant and Carer leave - Volunteer days (two per year) - 24/7 access to GP telephone service - Accident and Injury Insurance - Mindful Employer Support - Option to buy additional annual leave - Cycle to Work Scheme - Blue Light Card Eligibility A Bit More About The Role This is a varied and people-focused role where you will design and deliver training that supports carers and staff in their day-to-day practice, helping to ensure the people we support receive safe, high-quality and person-centred care. You will develop and deliver core Shared Lives training, in areas such as safeguarding, the Mental Capacity Act, equality, diversity and inclusion, medication, health and safety, and other key topics. Creating and maintaining a structured training programme, you will ensure it supports a range of learning styles, whilst delivering sessions both face-to-face and online, and balancing delivery with time for research, development and review. You will regularly review and update training content in response to feedback, learning, legislation and organisational priorities, and will create high-quality, accessible training materials that align with best practice and policy. Additionally, you will: - Plan and review the training programme to meet current and emerging demand - Deliver training flexibly to meet organisational needs - Support the involvement, preparation and ongoing engagement of co-trainers with lived experience - Monitor training completion and report on compliance, escalating concerns where required Who Are We Looking For? To be considered as a Shared Lives Training Coordinator, you will need: - At least two years' experience designing, delivering and evaluating training for adults within a regulated health and social care setting - To be skilled in adapting training to suit different learning styles, confidence levels and group dynamics - The ability to deliver engaging, accessible training and confidently lead group sessions for learners with varying levels of experience, both face-to-face and online - An understanding of core social care practice and mandatory training areas, with the ability to update materials in line with legislation and best practice - The ability to maintain accurate training records and monitor compliance across a service - The ability to work collaboratively with operational teams to identify training needs and respond to emerging priorities - A qualification at Level 3 or above in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) - GCSEs at Grade C/Level 4 or above in Maths and English, or equivalent - A full, valid driving licence and the ability to travel across service areas Please note, appointment is subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS check and pre-employment checks. The closing date for this role is 22nd May 2026. Other organisations may call this role Training Coordinator, Training and Development Officer, Training Officer, Training and Compliance Coordinator, Training Programme Coordinator, Training and Quality Officer, or Workforce Development Coordinator. About Shared Lives South West Shared Lives South West recruits, trains, and supports carers who offer accommodation in their own homes to people with care and support needs. This enables them to share in family life, develop skills, and maintain their independence. We are rated 'Outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission, take pride in providing top-quality care and support, and have a history of successful delivery, achieving Shared Lives awards, and clear values and mission. So, if you're ready to step into a meaningful role as a Shared Lives Training Coordinator, supporting people throughout the South West, select the apply button today. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Shared Lives Training Coordinator Kingsteignton, Devon (with regular travel across the South West region, including Cornwall and Somerset) Shared Lives South West is an award-winning charity that provides long-term and short break care and support services throughout Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. We're now looking for a passionate individual to join us as a Shared Lives Training Coordinator on a part-time, permanent basis, working 30 hours per week. Summary As a Shared Lives Training Coordinator, you will design, coordinate and deliver a high-quality, accessible and compliant training programme for carers and staff. Working closely with colleagues across the organisation, you will support carers and staff to develop the knowledge and confidence they need to provide safe, person-centred support. You will also play an important role in maintaining training compliance and ensuring our learning offer remains responsive, inclusive and up to date. You will bring experience of delivering training, alongside strong organisational skills and a thoughtful, collaborative approach to supporting learning and development. What You'll Get From Us - Salary of £31,303.76 per annum (pro rata) - Hybrid working - 25 days' annual leave pro rata (rising to 27 days with service) - Pension scheme - Life assurance - Additional day off to mark your birthday - Wellbeing Hour (one hour per week) - Paid dependant and Carer leave - Volunteer days (two per year) - 24/7 access to GP telephone service - Accident and Injury Insurance - Mindful Employer Support - Option to buy additional annual leave - Cycle to Work Scheme - Blue Light Card Eligibility A Bit More About The Role This is a varied and people-focused role where you will design and deliver training that supports carers and staff in their day-to-day practice, helping to ensure the people we support receive safe, high-quality and person-centred care. You will develop and deliver core Shared Lives training, in areas such as safeguarding, the Mental Capacity Act, equality, diversity and inclusion, medication, health and safety, and other key topics. Creating and maintaining a structured training programme, you will ensure it supports a range of learning styles, whilst delivering sessions both face-to-face and online, and balancing delivery with time for research, development and review. You will regularly review and update training content in response to feedback, learning, legislation and organisational priorities, and will create high-quality, accessible training materials that align with best practice and policy. Additionally, you will: - Plan and review the training programme to meet current and emerging demand - Deliver training flexibly to meet organisational needs - Support the involvement, preparation and ongoing engagement of co-trainers with lived experience - Monitor training completion and report on compliance, escalating concerns where required Who Are We Looking For? To be considered as a Shared Lives Training Coordinator, you will need: - At least two years' experience designing, delivering and evaluating training for adults within a regulated health and social care setting - To be skilled in adapting training to suit different learning styles, confidence levels and group dynamics - The ability to deliver engaging, accessible training and confidently lead group sessions for learners with varying levels of experience, both face-to-face and online - An understanding of core social care practice and mandatory training areas, with the ability to update materials in line with legislation and best practice - The ability to maintain accurate training records and monitor compliance across a service - The ability to work collaboratively with operational teams to identify training needs and respond to emerging priorities - A qualification at Level 3 or above in Health and Social Care (or equivalent) - GCSEs at Grade C/Level 4 or above in Maths and English, or equivalent - A full, valid driving licence and the ability to travel across service areas Please note, appointment is subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS check and pre-employment checks. The closing date for this role is 22nd May 2026. Other organisations may call this role Training Coordinator, Training and Development Officer, Training Officer, Training and Compliance Coordinator, Training Programme Coordinator, Training and Quality Officer, or Workforce Development Coordinator. About Shared Lives South West Shared Lives South West recruits, trains, and supports carers who offer accommodation in their own homes to people with care and support needs. This enables them to share in family life, develop skills, and maintain their independence. We are rated 'Outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission, take pride in providing top-quality care and support, and have a history of successful delivery, achieving Shared Lives awards, and clear values and mission. So, if you're ready to step into a meaningful role as a Shared Lives Training Coordinator, supporting people throughout the South West, select the apply button today. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Parents 1st UK
Finance Trustee (Treasurer)
Parents 1st UK
Help shape the future of support for families and babies across the UK Finance Trustee (Treasurer) Play a key role in ensuring the financial sustainability of a national charity supporting families during pregnancy and early parenthood. Parents 1st UK Voluntary (expenses reimbursed) UK-based with some London attendance Parents 1st UK is a national charity providing vital peer support to families during pregnancy and early parenthood. We are seeking a Finance Trustee (Treasurer) to join our Board and help ensure our long-term financial sustainability as we grow. This is an opportunity to apply your financial expertise to a cause that directly supports families and strengthens communities across the UK. We are a friendly, engaged Board where meetings are enjoyable, focused, and productive. We work collaboratively with a strong sense of mutual support, and every Trustee plays a valued role. You'll feel part of Parents1st, with regular opportunities to connect with staff and see the impact of our work first-hand. The Role The Finance Trustee will provide strategic financial oversight, working closely with the Board, CEO and Finance Officer. Responsibilities include: Reviewing financial performance, management accounts and annual statements Supporting budgeting and long-term financial planning Ensuring appropriate financial controls and regulatory compliance Advising on the financial implications of strategic decisions About You We are seeking an individual with: Experience in finance, accounting, or financial management The ability to interpret financial information and provide strategic insight Sound judgement and an understanding of governance Experience in the charity sector or previous board experience is desirable but not essential. Commitment The role requires approximately 4-6 hours per month, including: Six Board meetings per year (held virtually). Two in-person Board away days in London. Diversity and Inclusion We are committed to building a diverse Board and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, particularly those currently underrepresented in charity governance. How to Apply Please send a CV and covering letter outlining your suitability for the role by an email via the button below. Closing date: 15 May 2026. Informal enquiries are welcomed.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Help shape the future of support for families and babies across the UK Finance Trustee (Treasurer) Play a key role in ensuring the financial sustainability of a national charity supporting families during pregnancy and early parenthood. Parents 1st UK Voluntary (expenses reimbursed) UK-based with some London attendance Parents 1st UK is a national charity providing vital peer support to families during pregnancy and early parenthood. We are seeking a Finance Trustee (Treasurer) to join our Board and help ensure our long-term financial sustainability as we grow. This is an opportunity to apply your financial expertise to a cause that directly supports families and strengthens communities across the UK. We are a friendly, engaged Board where meetings are enjoyable, focused, and productive. We work collaboratively with a strong sense of mutual support, and every Trustee plays a valued role. You'll feel part of Parents1st, with regular opportunities to connect with staff and see the impact of our work first-hand. The Role The Finance Trustee will provide strategic financial oversight, working closely with the Board, CEO and Finance Officer. Responsibilities include: Reviewing financial performance, management accounts and annual statements Supporting budgeting and long-term financial planning Ensuring appropriate financial controls and regulatory compliance Advising on the financial implications of strategic decisions About You We are seeking an individual with: Experience in finance, accounting, or financial management The ability to interpret financial information and provide strategic insight Sound judgement and an understanding of governance Experience in the charity sector or previous board experience is desirable but not essential. Commitment The role requires approximately 4-6 hours per month, including: Six Board meetings per year (held virtually). Two in-person Board away days in London. Diversity and Inclusion We are committed to building a diverse Board and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, particularly those currently underrepresented in charity governance. How to Apply Please send a CV and covering letter outlining your suitability for the role by an email via the button below. Closing date: 15 May 2026. Informal enquiries are welcomed.
Ashberry Recruitment
Housing Support Officer - 2-3 Months Temp
Ashberry Recruitment Preston, Lancashire
Ashberry Recruitment are looking for a Housing Support Officer on an ongoing basis. We require someone with their own transport and experience delivering floating support. Ideally the candidate will have experience with people with complex needs, substance misuse problems and mental health. Alternatively, someone with experience of tenancy sustainment, housing management support would be beneficial. Your Key Responsibilities To provide a consistently high standard of customer service to all internal and external customers, ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction are achieved. Manage a case load of tenants, providing person-centered support which empowers tenants to develop the skills necessary for independent living. Help tenants to recognise their strengths, goals, and aspirations, encourage them to use these to effect change. Support tenants' wellbeing, encouraging them to actively engage with services in the community and accompanying them to appointments if required. Assist tenants to sustain their tenancy, advising and supporting with matters relating to rent, repairs, benefits and ASB. Be involved with the referral, assessment and sign up of new tenants to the service. Maintain accurate and up to date case notes using our electronic case management system, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with GDPR. Identify, report and record safeguarding concerns following relevant procedures. Collaborate with internal teams and external agencies and attend multi-agency meetings when necessary Hours Monday - Friday - 37 Hours Per Week
May 01, 2026
Contractor
Ashberry Recruitment are looking for a Housing Support Officer on an ongoing basis. We require someone with their own transport and experience delivering floating support. Ideally the candidate will have experience with people with complex needs, substance misuse problems and mental health. Alternatively, someone with experience of tenancy sustainment, housing management support would be beneficial. Your Key Responsibilities To provide a consistently high standard of customer service to all internal and external customers, ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction are achieved. Manage a case load of tenants, providing person-centered support which empowers tenants to develop the skills necessary for independent living. Help tenants to recognise their strengths, goals, and aspirations, encourage them to use these to effect change. Support tenants' wellbeing, encouraging them to actively engage with services in the community and accompanying them to appointments if required. Assist tenants to sustain their tenancy, advising and supporting with matters relating to rent, repairs, benefits and ASB. Be involved with the referral, assessment and sign up of new tenants to the service. Maintain accurate and up to date case notes using our electronic case management system, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with GDPR. Identify, report and record safeguarding concerns following relevant procedures. Collaborate with internal teams and external agencies and attend multi-agency meetings when necessary Hours Monday - Friday - 37 Hours Per Week
Reed
Business Support Coordinator
Reed Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
REED Business Support is recruiting a Business Support Coordinator to provide high-quality executive administration, governance support and business coordination within a nationally recognised organisation. This role is central to supporting the CEO, COO and Senior Management Team, coordinating board and committee meetings, producing accurate minutes and governance documentation, and ensuring strong compliance, governance and operational efficiency across the organisation. This is an ideal opportunity for an experienced Executive Assistant, Governance Officer, Business Administrator or Project Administrator seeking a varied and busy role. Key Responsibilities: Provide senior-level administrative and governance support to the CEO, COO and Senior Management Team. Coordinate board, committee and executive meetings, including agenda preparation, minute-taking and action tracking. Support and promote best-practice corporate governance and compliance across the organisation. Maintain governance documentation, registers and internal processes to agreed standards. Business and Operational Support. Organise and coordinate external stakeholder and business meetings. Prepare meeting papers and track actions to completion. Provide administrative support to strategic projects and cross-functional initiatives. Work collaboratively with teams to ensure deadlines, actions and priorities are met. Skills and Experience Required: Proven experience in business administration, executive support or governance administration. Strong understanding of confidentiality, data protection and compliance requirements. Excellent organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities. High attention to detail, particularly in minute-taking and document control. Confident communicator with experience supporting senior stakeholders. Proactive and solutions-focused, with a collaborative working style. Hours of Work: Three days per week, 2 days in the office.
May 01, 2026
Full time
REED Business Support is recruiting a Business Support Coordinator to provide high-quality executive administration, governance support and business coordination within a nationally recognised organisation. This role is central to supporting the CEO, COO and Senior Management Team, coordinating board and committee meetings, producing accurate minutes and governance documentation, and ensuring strong compliance, governance and operational efficiency across the organisation. This is an ideal opportunity for an experienced Executive Assistant, Governance Officer, Business Administrator or Project Administrator seeking a varied and busy role. Key Responsibilities: Provide senior-level administrative and governance support to the CEO, COO and Senior Management Team. Coordinate board, committee and executive meetings, including agenda preparation, minute-taking and action tracking. Support and promote best-practice corporate governance and compliance across the organisation. Maintain governance documentation, registers and internal processes to agreed standards. Business and Operational Support. Organise and coordinate external stakeholder and business meetings. Prepare meeting papers and track actions to completion. Provide administrative support to strategic projects and cross-functional initiatives. Work collaboratively with teams to ensure deadlines, actions and priorities are met. Skills and Experience Required: Proven experience in business administration, executive support or governance administration. Strong understanding of confidentiality, data protection and compliance requirements. Excellent organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities. High attention to detail, particularly in minute-taking and document control. Confident communicator with experience supporting senior stakeholders. Proactive and solutions-focused, with a collaborative working style. Hours of Work: Three days per week, 2 days in the office.
Regulatory Officer
SCIENCE RECRUITMENT UK LTD Middlesbrough, Yorkshire
Regulatory Compliance Officer, for a leading speciality chemicals manufacturer based in the Teesside area. Company: Multinational fine chemicals manufacturer, that supplies its products to some of the leading brands across the globe. The company is now in stage of investment into people and facilities and has very ambitious growth plan click apply for full job details
May 01, 2026
Full time
Regulatory Compliance Officer, for a leading speciality chemicals manufacturer based in the Teesside area. Company: Multinational fine chemicals manufacturer, that supplies its products to some of the leading brands across the globe. The company is now in stage of investment into people and facilities and has very ambitious growth plan click apply for full job details
CBM UK
Marketing Officer/ Senior Officer - Acquisition
CBM UK Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
The Marketing Officer/Senior Marketing Officer (Acquisition) at CBM UK is an important role in making our life-changing work possible. Advertised at Officer or Senior Officer level (subject to experience) , the role delivers direct and digital marketing communications to grow awareness, and recruit and engage with new long-term CBM supporters, through creative and impactful fundraising communications. Key responsibilities: The position holder is responsible for developing and delivering fundraising campaigns that will engage with CBM target individual audiences; supporting the development of the annual public fundraising plan; building supporter journeys and testing new channels and messages. Working closely with the Head of Marketing and across the Fundraising & Communications team to plan, coordinate and deliver donor acquisition appeals to recruit new individual supporters, using a variety of direct and digital marketing channels. Regular giving (mostly monthly Direct Debits) are a large part of CBMs donor acquisition activity, and as such, part of this acquisition role is the planning and co-ordination of regular giving conversion, recruitment, retention, and upgrade campaigns. Donor Acquisition (30%) Working alongside the Head of Marketing and external agencies to plan and deliver a supporter recruitment programme, using channels that may include, but not limited to, inserts, press adverts, and door drops. email, paid social media adverts, Pay Per Click Googe adverts, and lead generation activities. Optimise the performance (traffic and income) of website fundraising pages, including appeal landing pages and donation platforms. Ensuring pages on the CBM website are engaging to existing and new audiences and utilising Search Engine Optimisation tools. Plan and coordinate an off-line and online welcome journey for new supporters to CBM, that will encourage ongoing engagement and long-term support. Develop excellent working relationships with existing and new agencies and suppliers, including marketing agencies, writers, designers, print suppliers and mailing houses. Source new agencies and suppliers as appropriate. Regular Giving (20%) As part of the regular giving retention plan, deliver inspiring direct and digital marketing communications and updates to monthly supporters about CBMs work and the people their gifts are supporting. This can involve creating briefs, working alongside freelance copywriters and designers, and managing print and fulfilment suppliers. Working alongside our inhouse Supporter Relations team and external telephone fundraising agencies to co-ordinate regular giving conversion, upgrade and retention campaigns over the telephone. Deliver, test and refine a welcome and ongoing donor journey for regular giving supporters, across digital, post and phone channels, to update and thank supporters. Legacy and In-Memoriam Giving (20%) Work alongside the Head of Marketing and Senior Supporter Relations Officer to develop marketing plans for legacy and in-memoriam giving. Responsible for legacy and in-memoriam giving direct mail and email appeals, and work alongside the Communications Team to ensure the legacy and in-memoriam giving website pages inspire new and existing supporters to support CBM in these ways. New product testing (20%) a. Test and develop new fundraising ideas, channels and messages to engage with and raise funds from new and existing audiences. b. Maintain an awareness and anticipation of charity sector trends relating to direct marketing and keep abreast of competitor activities to enable CBM to respond and adapt quickly where appropriate. Planning and reporting (10%) Analysis and reporting of appeals and projects, providing learnings that will enable informed decision making around future activity. Develop a good knowledge of the CRM system (Salesforce) and ensure appropriate recording and reporting of direct marketing activity. Other Ensure the consistent implementation of CBMs brand, key messages and style guide in fundraising activities. Awareness of, and compliance across direct marketing, of Fundraising Regulator and Data Protection legal requirements (GDPR and PECR). Work with other teams, including the CBM Global Federation, to maximise collaboration opportunities and integrated working. Help develop a culture of enthusiasm, continual improvement and success which reflects the ambitions of CBM UK. Occasional out of normal office working hours. Occasional travel in the UK and possibility of travel internationally. For full details, please download the recruitment pack.
May 01, 2026
Full time
The Marketing Officer/Senior Marketing Officer (Acquisition) at CBM UK is an important role in making our life-changing work possible. Advertised at Officer or Senior Officer level (subject to experience) , the role delivers direct and digital marketing communications to grow awareness, and recruit and engage with new long-term CBM supporters, through creative and impactful fundraising communications. Key responsibilities: The position holder is responsible for developing and delivering fundraising campaigns that will engage with CBM target individual audiences; supporting the development of the annual public fundraising plan; building supporter journeys and testing new channels and messages. Working closely with the Head of Marketing and across the Fundraising & Communications team to plan, coordinate and deliver donor acquisition appeals to recruit new individual supporters, using a variety of direct and digital marketing channels. Regular giving (mostly monthly Direct Debits) are a large part of CBMs donor acquisition activity, and as such, part of this acquisition role is the planning and co-ordination of regular giving conversion, recruitment, retention, and upgrade campaigns. Donor Acquisition (30%) Working alongside the Head of Marketing and external agencies to plan and deliver a supporter recruitment programme, using channels that may include, but not limited to, inserts, press adverts, and door drops. email, paid social media adverts, Pay Per Click Googe adverts, and lead generation activities. Optimise the performance (traffic and income) of website fundraising pages, including appeal landing pages and donation platforms. Ensuring pages on the CBM website are engaging to existing and new audiences and utilising Search Engine Optimisation tools. Plan and coordinate an off-line and online welcome journey for new supporters to CBM, that will encourage ongoing engagement and long-term support. Develop excellent working relationships with existing and new agencies and suppliers, including marketing agencies, writers, designers, print suppliers and mailing houses. Source new agencies and suppliers as appropriate. Regular Giving (20%) As part of the regular giving retention plan, deliver inspiring direct and digital marketing communications and updates to monthly supporters about CBMs work and the people their gifts are supporting. This can involve creating briefs, working alongside freelance copywriters and designers, and managing print and fulfilment suppliers. Working alongside our inhouse Supporter Relations team and external telephone fundraising agencies to co-ordinate regular giving conversion, upgrade and retention campaigns over the telephone. Deliver, test and refine a welcome and ongoing donor journey for regular giving supporters, across digital, post and phone channels, to update and thank supporters. Legacy and In-Memoriam Giving (20%) Work alongside the Head of Marketing and Senior Supporter Relations Officer to develop marketing plans for legacy and in-memoriam giving. Responsible for legacy and in-memoriam giving direct mail and email appeals, and work alongside the Communications Team to ensure the legacy and in-memoriam giving website pages inspire new and existing supporters to support CBM in these ways. New product testing (20%) a. Test and develop new fundraising ideas, channels and messages to engage with and raise funds from new and existing audiences. b. Maintain an awareness and anticipation of charity sector trends relating to direct marketing and keep abreast of competitor activities to enable CBM to respond and adapt quickly where appropriate. Planning and reporting (10%) Analysis and reporting of appeals and projects, providing learnings that will enable informed decision making around future activity. Develop a good knowledge of the CRM system (Salesforce) and ensure appropriate recording and reporting of direct marketing activity. Other Ensure the consistent implementation of CBMs brand, key messages and style guide in fundraising activities. Awareness of, and compliance across direct marketing, of Fundraising Regulator and Data Protection legal requirements (GDPR and PECR). Work with other teams, including the CBM Global Federation, to maximise collaboration opportunities and integrated working. Help develop a culture of enthusiasm, continual improvement and success which reflects the ambitions of CBM UK. Occasional out of normal office working hours. Occasional travel in the UK and possibility of travel internationally. For full details, please download the recruitment pack.
Complaints & Information Officer
JT Recruit Ltd Leicester, Leicestershire
Complaints & Information Officer (Temporary) Pay: £14.83 per hour Working pattern: Hybrid (initially more office-based for training, then 23 days in office) Purpose: Manage complaints and information requests (FOI/EIR), ensuring compliance with legislation, delivering high-quality responses, and supporting service improvements through complaints insight click apply for full job details
May 01, 2026
Seasonal
Complaints & Information Officer (Temporary) Pay: £14.83 per hour Working pattern: Hybrid (initially more office-based for training, then 23 days in office) Purpose: Manage complaints and information requests (FOI/EIR), ensuring compliance with legislation, delivering high-quality responses, and supporting service improvements through complaints insight click apply for full job details
Libraries Unlimited
Executive Officer
Libraries Unlimited
Executive Officer - (Job ref: EXO001) Salary: £24,521.29 - £27,000 gross per annum (FTE), depending on experience Hours: 25 - 28 hours per week - work pattern to be agreed with successful candidate Location: Hybrid working - home and library base (Exeter/Newton Abbot/Cullompton Library- to be agreed with successful candidate) Closing date: 9am on Monday 18th May 2026 Interview date: Friday 22nd May 2026 The Executive Officer plays a key role in the smooth running of Libraries Unlimited and the trading subsidiary Libraries Unlimited Enterprises, by providing high quality administrative and governance support to the Board, Executive and Leadership Teams. The person will ensure compliance with Libraries Unlimited's legal and regulatory responsibilities as a charity and its governing documents and policies. The Executive Officer provides personal assistant support to the Chief Executive along with general administrative support for the Chair, the Executive and Leadership teams. As a membership charity, Libraries Unlimited values the active involvement of its members, who are employees, Friends Groups and trustees. The Executive Officer plays an important role in ensuring the organisation maximises the active involvement and support of its members. To read the full job description and submit your application form, please visit the Vacancies page on the Libraries Unlimited website
May 01, 2026
Full time
Executive Officer - (Job ref: EXO001) Salary: £24,521.29 - £27,000 gross per annum (FTE), depending on experience Hours: 25 - 28 hours per week - work pattern to be agreed with successful candidate Location: Hybrid working - home and library base (Exeter/Newton Abbot/Cullompton Library- to be agreed with successful candidate) Closing date: 9am on Monday 18th May 2026 Interview date: Friday 22nd May 2026 The Executive Officer plays a key role in the smooth running of Libraries Unlimited and the trading subsidiary Libraries Unlimited Enterprises, by providing high quality administrative and governance support to the Board, Executive and Leadership Teams. The person will ensure compliance with Libraries Unlimited's legal and regulatory responsibilities as a charity and its governing documents and policies. The Executive Officer provides personal assistant support to the Chief Executive along with general administrative support for the Chair, the Executive and Leadership teams. As a membership charity, Libraries Unlimited values the active involvement of its members, who are employees, Friends Groups and trustees. The Executive Officer plays an important role in ensuring the organisation maximises the active involvement and support of its members. To read the full job description and submit your application form, please visit the Vacancies page on the Libraries Unlimited website
Venn Group
Locum Commercial Property (Regeneration) Lawyer
Venn Group
Locum Commercial Property (Regeneration) Lawyer - Midlands based Council - Initial 3 Months+ - Up to £60 per hour umbrella Venn Group's specialist legal team are currently recruiting for a Locum Commercial Property Lawyer to join a Midlands based Local Authority on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity to gain further experience within an established Local Authority, working on high-profile regeneration projects. The Role: Working Arrangement: Full Time, Hybrid Working preferred, however remote applicants will be considered Duration: Initial 3 months with potential extension thereafter Rate: circa. £60 per hour UmbrellaStart: As soon as possible Role Responsibilities: • Liaising with internal departments, Officers, and Senior Stakeholders • Providing legal advice on a wide range of commercial property and regeneration matters • Supporting on complex development schemes and high-value transactions • Handling acquisitions, disposals, leases, development agreements and strategic land matters • Ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and regulatory frameworks Candidate Requirements: • Qualified Solicitor, Barrister or Legal Executive (or equivalent) with experience in Commercial Property Law • Experience working within Local Government or the public sector is highly desirable • Strong experience in regeneration and development work • Ability to work independently and communicate effectively with a range of stakeholders For further information, or to apply for this position, please contact Ebby Vallance or Philippa Stoate on , or via email at Job Reference: J94835 Venn Group is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all candidates. Due to the high volume of applications, it is not possible to provide feedback for every applicant. If one of the team has not contacted you within 48 hours, then please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Locum Commercial Property (Regeneration) Lawyer - Midlands based Council - Initial 3 Months+ - Up to £60 per hour umbrella
May 01, 2026
Seasonal
Locum Commercial Property (Regeneration) Lawyer - Midlands based Council - Initial 3 Months+ - Up to £60 per hour umbrella Venn Group's specialist legal team are currently recruiting for a Locum Commercial Property Lawyer to join a Midlands based Local Authority on an interim basis. This is an excellent opportunity to gain further experience within an established Local Authority, working on high-profile regeneration projects. The Role: Working Arrangement: Full Time, Hybrid Working preferred, however remote applicants will be considered Duration: Initial 3 months with potential extension thereafter Rate: circa. £60 per hour UmbrellaStart: As soon as possible Role Responsibilities: • Liaising with internal departments, Officers, and Senior Stakeholders • Providing legal advice on a wide range of commercial property and regeneration matters • Supporting on complex development schemes and high-value transactions • Handling acquisitions, disposals, leases, development agreements and strategic land matters • Ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and regulatory frameworks Candidate Requirements: • Qualified Solicitor, Barrister or Legal Executive (or equivalent) with experience in Commercial Property Law • Experience working within Local Government or the public sector is highly desirable • Strong experience in regeneration and development work • Ability to work independently and communicate effectively with a range of stakeholders For further information, or to apply for this position, please contact Ebby Vallance or Philippa Stoate on , or via email at Job Reference: J94835 Venn Group is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all candidates. Due to the high volume of applications, it is not possible to provide feedback for every applicant. If one of the team has not contacted you within 48 hours, then please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Locum Commercial Property (Regeneration) Lawyer - Midlands based Council - Initial 3 Months+ - Up to £60 per hour umbrella
Groundwork London
Green Team Supervisor
Groundwork London
Green Team Supervisor Location: London Salary: £30,000 - £31,500 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time Closing Date: 11th May 2026 Are you passionate about horticulture, landscaping and would you like to introduce trainees into the industry? If so, we d love you to join us at London s leading community and environmental charity. You will liaise with our clients for these contracts and support the Green Team Programme Manager in the development of new contracts and relationships. And that our long-term unemployed trainees are offered the best opportunity to develop their skills and experience to enable them enter horticulture roles within Green and Open Space programmes and initiatives. Please contact us if you: Have a strong track record of delivering gardening and grounds maintenance contracts. Can demonstrate the ability to lead a small team and put our trainees at the heart of our service delivery and support their progression into careers in the industry. Have the ability to build and maintain great client relationships. Job Background: The role sits within Groundwork London s Green Team, and as such plays an important role in our mission to deliver excellent horticultural and landscaping services alongside offering the best opportunity for unemployed Londoners to develop their skills and experience to enter long term roles within the green space sector. Working to the Green Team Operations Manager, the Green Team Supervisor is responsible for delivering our programme of grounds maintenance and landscaping project & contracts. Our work includes: domestic gardens for vulnerable residents: maintenance of public open space; historic gardens maintenance; improvements to community green spaces and allotments. Main Objectives: Delivery of high quality grounds maintenance & landscaping projects across the sites and contracts held by Groundwork. Ensuring all tasks are delivered on time and to specification. Supervision and on-the-job training for trainees assigned to your projects and contracts. Maintaining good working relationships with our clients. Key Tasks & Responsibilities: Oversee the delivery of all scheduled tasks, responsive and ad hoc tasks associated with the projects / contracts assigned to you. Ensuring they are completed according to best practice. Ensure total compliance with Health and Safety, including completion of all RAMS for all activities; ensuring they are fully documented; ensure they are read, understood, signed and adhered to by all staff and trainees; supporting the Operations Manager to regularly review safe working practices. Maintain strong and cooperative working relationships with The Green Team s clients, visitors to site and members of the public. To assist the Operations Manager and the Green Team Project Support Officer to ensure that any we collect and provide all performance information required by our clients and the Trust. Other Responsibilities: Undertake any other related responsibilities commensurate with the evolving objectives of the post and the evolution of the Trust, as may reasonably be requested by the Programme Manager. Work with due regard for Groundwork s core values and objectives Ensure the effective implementation of and adherence to, the Trust s Diversity, Equal Opportunities, Health and Safety and Environmental Management System. Personal & Professional Development: Participate in the Groundwork London Performance Management and Appraisal process, and agree short, medium and long term goals with line manager, and with direct line staff. Identify learning and development needs with line manager and evaluate T&D to demonstrate needs have been met. Share best practice and achievements, and actively seek opportunities to present outcomes and case studies. Contribute to the learning of others across the organisation by sharing knowledge and skills both informally and formally by participating in the trust s training and development programme To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Groundwork, please click apply
May 01, 2026
Full time
Green Team Supervisor Location: London Salary: £30,000 - £31,500 per annum Hours: 37.5 hours per week Vacancy Type: Permanent, Full Time Closing Date: 11th May 2026 Are you passionate about horticulture, landscaping and would you like to introduce trainees into the industry? If so, we d love you to join us at London s leading community and environmental charity. You will liaise with our clients for these contracts and support the Green Team Programme Manager in the development of new contracts and relationships. And that our long-term unemployed trainees are offered the best opportunity to develop their skills and experience to enable them enter horticulture roles within Green and Open Space programmes and initiatives. Please contact us if you: Have a strong track record of delivering gardening and grounds maintenance contracts. Can demonstrate the ability to lead a small team and put our trainees at the heart of our service delivery and support their progression into careers in the industry. Have the ability to build and maintain great client relationships. Job Background: The role sits within Groundwork London s Green Team, and as such plays an important role in our mission to deliver excellent horticultural and landscaping services alongside offering the best opportunity for unemployed Londoners to develop their skills and experience to enter long term roles within the green space sector. Working to the Green Team Operations Manager, the Green Team Supervisor is responsible for delivering our programme of grounds maintenance and landscaping project & contracts. Our work includes: domestic gardens for vulnerable residents: maintenance of public open space; historic gardens maintenance; improvements to community green spaces and allotments. Main Objectives: Delivery of high quality grounds maintenance & landscaping projects across the sites and contracts held by Groundwork. Ensuring all tasks are delivered on time and to specification. Supervision and on-the-job training for trainees assigned to your projects and contracts. Maintaining good working relationships with our clients. Key Tasks & Responsibilities: Oversee the delivery of all scheduled tasks, responsive and ad hoc tasks associated with the projects / contracts assigned to you. Ensuring they are completed according to best practice. Ensure total compliance with Health and Safety, including completion of all RAMS for all activities; ensuring they are fully documented; ensure they are read, understood, signed and adhered to by all staff and trainees; supporting the Operations Manager to regularly review safe working practices. Maintain strong and cooperative working relationships with The Green Team s clients, visitors to site and members of the public. To assist the Operations Manager and the Green Team Project Support Officer to ensure that any we collect and provide all performance information required by our clients and the Trust. Other Responsibilities: Undertake any other related responsibilities commensurate with the evolving objectives of the post and the evolution of the Trust, as may reasonably be requested by the Programme Manager. Work with due regard for Groundwork s core values and objectives Ensure the effective implementation of and adherence to, the Trust s Diversity, Equal Opportunities, Health and Safety and Environmental Management System. Personal & Professional Development: Participate in the Groundwork London Performance Management and Appraisal process, and agree short, medium and long term goals with line manager, and with direct line staff. Identify learning and development needs with line manager and evaluate T&D to demonstrate needs have been met. Share best practice and achievements, and actively seek opportunities to present outcomes and case studies. Contribute to the learning of others across the organisation by sharing knowledge and skills both informally and formally by participating in the trust s training and development programme To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Groundwork, please click apply
Aspect Resources
Logistics Officer - SC
Aspect Resources
Job Title: Logistics Officer - SC Location: Corsham (1-2 days/week on site) Contract Duration : 27/3/27 (possibility of extension) Daily Rate : £400/day (Umbrella Maximum) IR35 Status : Inside IR35 Security Clearance: SC & Sole UK national Minimum Requirement: ILS practitioner Qualification or the civilian equivalent qualification OR a CV that shows an abundance of experience in this sector. Demonstrate and apply Generalist ILS principles Worked in a highly regulated environment Essential: Sole UK National Working Together Making Effective Decisions Communicating & Influencing Demonstrate and apply ILS principles ILS/Support Functional Competence - Operate, report, and dispose support solutions ILS practitioner Qualification or the civilian equivalent qualification OR a CV that shows an abundance of experience in this sector. Must know what ILS is ILS Framework Generalist ILS experience / skills Worked in a highly regulated environment Typical Responsibilities: Develop and maintain the ILS strategy and plans, such as the Integrated Logistics Support Plan (ILSP). Oversee the entire lifecycle of the system through the CADMID cycle, ensuring supportability is considered at every stage of the lifecycle. Act as the primary point of contact for ILS-related matters with internal teams, customers, and suppliers. Collaborate with engineering, procurement, and operations teams to ensure supportability requirements are recognised. Logistics Support Analysis (LSA): Conduct or oversee LSA to identify and optimise support requirements. Ensure that the system is designed for maintainability, reliability, and supportability. Define and manage requirements for spares, tools, test equipment, and facilities Monitor and manage risks associated with component obsolescence. Develop strategies to mitigate obsolescence issues, such as identifying alternative components or redesigning. Ensure compliance with relevant standards, regulations, and contractual requirements. Stay updated on industry best practices and emerging technologies. To apply for this role please submit your latest CV or contact Aspect Resources on (phone number removed) Disability Confident As a member of the disability confident scheme, CLIENT guarantees to interview all candidates who have a disability and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of candidates who have a disability who meet all the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. Armed Forces Covenant CLIENT is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all veterans or spouses / partners of military personnel who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates / military spouses or partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. If you qualify for the above, please notify us on (phone number removed). We will be in touch to discuss your suitability and arrange your Guaranteed Interview. Should you require reasonable adjustments at any point during the recruitment process or if there is a more accessible way for us to communicate, please do let me know.
May 01, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Logistics Officer - SC Location: Corsham (1-2 days/week on site) Contract Duration : 27/3/27 (possibility of extension) Daily Rate : £400/day (Umbrella Maximum) IR35 Status : Inside IR35 Security Clearance: SC & Sole UK national Minimum Requirement: ILS practitioner Qualification or the civilian equivalent qualification OR a CV that shows an abundance of experience in this sector. Demonstrate and apply Generalist ILS principles Worked in a highly regulated environment Essential: Sole UK National Working Together Making Effective Decisions Communicating & Influencing Demonstrate and apply ILS principles ILS/Support Functional Competence - Operate, report, and dispose support solutions ILS practitioner Qualification or the civilian equivalent qualification OR a CV that shows an abundance of experience in this sector. Must know what ILS is ILS Framework Generalist ILS experience / skills Worked in a highly regulated environment Typical Responsibilities: Develop and maintain the ILS strategy and plans, such as the Integrated Logistics Support Plan (ILSP). Oversee the entire lifecycle of the system through the CADMID cycle, ensuring supportability is considered at every stage of the lifecycle. Act as the primary point of contact for ILS-related matters with internal teams, customers, and suppliers. Collaborate with engineering, procurement, and operations teams to ensure supportability requirements are recognised. Logistics Support Analysis (LSA): Conduct or oversee LSA to identify and optimise support requirements. Ensure that the system is designed for maintainability, reliability, and supportability. Define and manage requirements for spares, tools, test equipment, and facilities Monitor and manage risks associated with component obsolescence. Develop strategies to mitigate obsolescence issues, such as identifying alternative components or redesigning. Ensure compliance with relevant standards, regulations, and contractual requirements. Stay updated on industry best practices and emerging technologies. To apply for this role please submit your latest CV or contact Aspect Resources on (phone number removed) Disability Confident As a member of the disability confident scheme, CLIENT guarantees to interview all candidates who have a disability and who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of candidates who have a disability who meet all the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. Armed Forces Covenant CLIENT is proud to support the Armed Forces Covenant and as such, we guarantee to interview all veterans or spouses / partners of military personnel who meet all the essential criteria for the vacancy. In cases where we have a high volume of ex-military candidates / military spouses or partners, who meet all of the essential criteria, we will interview the best candidates from within that group. If you qualify for the above, please notify us on (phone number removed). We will be in touch to discuss your suitability and arrange your Guaranteed Interview. Should you require reasonable adjustments at any point during the recruitment process or if there is a more accessible way for us to communicate, please do let me know.

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