Powered by Water, Driven by Purpose South West Water keeps the South West flowing with safe, reliable drinking water and wastewater services across some of the UK's most stunning landscapes. We're proud to be part of Pennon Group, a leader in the UK water sector, working towards a greener future. Our goals? As well as lowering our carbon footprint, we're working with partners to plant 300,000 trees, click apply for full job details
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Powered by Water, Driven by Purpose South West Water keeps the South West flowing with safe, reliable drinking water and wastewater services across some of the UK's most stunning landscapes. We're proud to be part of Pennon Group, a leader in the UK water sector, working towards a greener future. Our goals? As well as lowering our carbon footprint, we're working with partners to plant 300,000 trees, click apply for full job details
The Methodist Church is committed to ensuring its churches are safe spaces for all. We work hard to ensure compliance with legal requirements, develop good practice, provide effective training and give professional advice on individual cases. We have an exciting opportunity to join our new safeguarding regional team operating in the northwest region and take this forward supporting Methodist churches and work. Hours of work: 21 per week About you The post holder will join a team of safeguarding officers who will carry specific responsibility for individual cases, undertake risk assessments, lead training and advise churches. The post will be aligned to the West Midlands Methodist District requiring regular travel within this District area, and to provide support to colleagues across the regional area of the North West, which may involve occasional travel. The successful candidate will hold a relevant professional qualification and relevant experience and expertise in child and/or adult protection. West Midlands Methodist District Home Our Culture, Values and Benefits: Thank you for considering joining our inclusive and welcoming team that strives for excellence and values employee wellbeing. We value and support all those who join our team through a positive work-life balance augmented by generous annual leave (plus an extra 3 days over Christmas/New Year), TOIL, flexi-leave and an on-site Wellbeing Adviser service. We offer a generous occupational pension scheme with pensions matched up to 8%. The Methodist Church is an inclusive and supportive employer. We are actively committed to encouraging applications from people of all backgrounds. We welcome applications from people of Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic groups. We are a Disability Confident Committed employer, and welcome applications from disabled people. If you have questions about the vacancy or require reasonable adjustments to be made at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us at: Closing date: 22 February 2026. Shortlisting date: 25 February 2026. Interview (in person): 5 March 2026. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications. For more information about us visit: Safeguarding - The Methodist Church
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
The Methodist Church is committed to ensuring its churches are safe spaces for all. We work hard to ensure compliance with legal requirements, develop good practice, provide effective training and give professional advice on individual cases. We have an exciting opportunity to join our new safeguarding regional team operating in the northwest region and take this forward supporting Methodist churches and work. Hours of work: 21 per week About you The post holder will join a team of safeguarding officers who will carry specific responsibility for individual cases, undertake risk assessments, lead training and advise churches. The post will be aligned to the West Midlands Methodist District requiring regular travel within this District area, and to provide support to colleagues across the regional area of the North West, which may involve occasional travel. The successful candidate will hold a relevant professional qualification and relevant experience and expertise in child and/or adult protection. West Midlands Methodist District Home Our Culture, Values and Benefits: Thank you for considering joining our inclusive and welcoming team that strives for excellence and values employee wellbeing. We value and support all those who join our team through a positive work-life balance augmented by generous annual leave (plus an extra 3 days over Christmas/New Year), TOIL, flexi-leave and an on-site Wellbeing Adviser service. We offer a generous occupational pension scheme with pensions matched up to 8%. The Methodist Church is an inclusive and supportive employer. We are actively committed to encouraging applications from people of all backgrounds. We welcome applications from people of Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic groups. We are a Disability Confident Committed employer, and welcome applications from disabled people. If you have questions about the vacancy or require reasonable adjustments to be made at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us at: Closing date: 22 February 2026. Shortlisting date: 25 February 2026. Interview (in person): 5 March 2026. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications. For more information about us visit: Safeguarding - The Methodist Church
Job Description: Tenant Liaison Officer Location: Leeds Hours: 37.5 hours per week Contract: Full-time Department: Housing / Property Services Reports to: Delivery Manager Job details The Tenant Liaison Officer (TLO) acts as the key link between tenants, contractors, and the housing provider. The role ensures that tenants receive clear, consistent communication before, during, and after planned maintenance, refurbishment projects, or other property?related work. The TLO will support tenants throughout any works, address concerns promptly, and promote a positive customer experience. Key Responsibilities Tenant Engagement & Communication Act as the main point of contact for tenants regarding planned works, improvement programmes, and property access. Provide clear, accessible information about schedules, expected disruption, and tenant responsibilities. Arrange and conduct home visits, surveys, and tenant briefings. Support vulnerable tenants to ensure they understand and can prepare for upcoming works. Customer Service & Support Handle enquiries, compliments, and complaints, ensuring timely and effective resolution. Maintain professional, empathetic communication at all times. Identify tenants needing additional support and liaise with internal teams or external agencies where necessary. Project & Contractor Coordination Work closely with contractors and internal maintenance teams to ensure smooth delivery of planned works. Ensure contractors maintain high standards of conduct and respect for tenant homes. Communicate tenant feedback or issues to contractors and monitor responses. Health, Safety & Compliance Ensure tenants are informed about health and safety requirements linked to maintenance or construction work. Report safeguarding concerns, property condition issues, or tenancy breaches in line with policy. Keep accurate records of visits, communications, and property access. Administration & Reporting Maintain up-to-date tenant records and project documentation. Provide regular updates to managers on work progress, access issues, and tenant satisfaction. Contribute to performance reporting, tenant satisfaction surveys, and continuous service improvement. Person Specification Essential Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Experience in a customer?facing role, ideally within social housing, care, or community services. Ability to manage challenging conversations with empathy and professionalism. Good organisational and administrative skills. Ability to work independently and manage a busy workload. Full driving licence (if the role involves regular travel to properties). Desirable Knowledge of social housing regulations and tenant rights. Experience working with vulnerable tenants. Understanding of planned maintenance or construction environments. If this role sounds like it is a good fit for you, apply via the link or email (url removed)
Feb 11, 2026
Contractor
Job Description: Tenant Liaison Officer Location: Leeds Hours: 37.5 hours per week Contract: Full-time Department: Housing / Property Services Reports to: Delivery Manager Job details The Tenant Liaison Officer (TLO) acts as the key link between tenants, contractors, and the housing provider. The role ensures that tenants receive clear, consistent communication before, during, and after planned maintenance, refurbishment projects, or other property?related work. The TLO will support tenants throughout any works, address concerns promptly, and promote a positive customer experience. Key Responsibilities Tenant Engagement & Communication Act as the main point of contact for tenants regarding planned works, improvement programmes, and property access. Provide clear, accessible information about schedules, expected disruption, and tenant responsibilities. Arrange and conduct home visits, surveys, and tenant briefings. Support vulnerable tenants to ensure they understand and can prepare for upcoming works. Customer Service & Support Handle enquiries, compliments, and complaints, ensuring timely and effective resolution. Maintain professional, empathetic communication at all times. Identify tenants needing additional support and liaise with internal teams or external agencies where necessary. Project & Contractor Coordination Work closely with contractors and internal maintenance teams to ensure smooth delivery of planned works. Ensure contractors maintain high standards of conduct and respect for tenant homes. Communicate tenant feedback or issues to contractors and monitor responses. Health, Safety & Compliance Ensure tenants are informed about health and safety requirements linked to maintenance or construction work. Report safeguarding concerns, property condition issues, or tenancy breaches in line with policy. Keep accurate records of visits, communications, and property access. Administration & Reporting Maintain up-to-date tenant records and project documentation. Provide regular updates to managers on work progress, access issues, and tenant satisfaction. Contribute to performance reporting, tenant satisfaction surveys, and continuous service improvement. Person Specification Essential Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Experience in a customer?facing role, ideally within social housing, care, or community services. Ability to manage challenging conversations with empathy and professionalism. Good organisational and administrative skills. Ability to work independently and manage a busy workload. Full driving licence (if the role involves regular travel to properties). Desirable Knowledge of social housing regulations and tenant rights. Experience working with vulnerable tenants. Understanding of planned maintenance or construction environments. If this role sounds like it is a good fit for you, apply via the link or email (url removed)
SF Recruitment are working with a fantastic business in Nottingham to recruit for a HR Admin Officer on a full time, permanent basis. This is to work as part of a small, intimate team and also work along side a wider external HR Team. This role would be ideal for a candidate who is fairly new into their HR Career, who possesses the fundimentals of HR and Recruitment administration but is keen to learn and develop within a company. This business is committed to supporting growth in this role, so if this sounds like you, please get in touch with your updated CV today. Starting salary £26,000 per annum Hours: 37 per week (Mon-Fri, 9.00-5.00) Contract: Permanent Location: Nottingham We are looking for a professional and organised HR Admin Officer to deliver a high-quality internal HR service to managers and employees. This role supports the full employee lifecycle, ensuring HR processes are efficient, compliant, and aligned with organisational objectives. Key Responsibilities -Provide a professional HR administration and advisory service to managers and employees -Support employee relations casework, including disciplinary and grievance processes -Advise on recruitment, absence, performance, wellbeing, and family-friendly policies -Maintain HR systems, records, and management information -Support compliance with employment legislation, policies, and Health & Safety requirements -Contribute to service improvement, reporting, and HR projects About You -CIPD qualified or studying (Foundation/Intermediate) or equivalent experience -Experience providing HR advice within employment policies and procedures -Strong communication, organisational, and problem-solving skills -Confident managing a varied workload with accuracy and discretion -Competent IT skills (Word, Excel, Outlook; databases desirable)
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
SF Recruitment are working with a fantastic business in Nottingham to recruit for a HR Admin Officer on a full time, permanent basis. This is to work as part of a small, intimate team and also work along side a wider external HR Team. This role would be ideal for a candidate who is fairly new into their HR Career, who possesses the fundimentals of HR and Recruitment administration but is keen to learn and develop within a company. This business is committed to supporting growth in this role, so if this sounds like you, please get in touch with your updated CV today. Starting salary £26,000 per annum Hours: 37 per week (Mon-Fri, 9.00-5.00) Contract: Permanent Location: Nottingham We are looking for a professional and organised HR Admin Officer to deliver a high-quality internal HR service to managers and employees. This role supports the full employee lifecycle, ensuring HR processes are efficient, compliant, and aligned with organisational objectives. Key Responsibilities -Provide a professional HR administration and advisory service to managers and employees -Support employee relations casework, including disciplinary and grievance processes -Advise on recruitment, absence, performance, wellbeing, and family-friendly policies -Maintain HR systems, records, and management information -Support compliance with employment legislation, policies, and Health & Safety requirements -Contribute to service improvement, reporting, and HR projects About You -CIPD qualified or studying (Foundation/Intermediate) or equivalent experience -Experience providing HR advice within employment policies and procedures -Strong communication, organisational, and problem-solving skills -Confident managing a varied workload with accuracy and discretion -Competent IT skills (Word, Excel, Outlook; databases desirable)
Become our clients first ever Compliance Officer! Are you driven by high standards, strong governance, and the satisfaction of knowing things are done right? Do you thrive in an environment where regulation is evolving, expectations are rising, and your work directly strengthens trust, transparency, and operational excellence? If so, this is your moment. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Essential: Experience in a regulated industry (energy, utilities, housing, environmental services or similar). Strong understanding of compliance, governance, or risk management principles. Working knowledge of GDPR and data protection requirements. Self-starter, driven by success and able to work well under pressure. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. Clear and confident communication skills, both written and verbal, with a demonstrable ability to establish and maintain excellent working relationships with a wide variety of key stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively across teams and influence without authority. Desirable: Experience acting as a Data Protection Officer or supporting a DPO function. Knowledge of heat networks, district heating, or energy industry regulations and customer rights is a plus. Experience preparing regulatory submissions or working with regulators. Familiarity with business continuity planning or resilience frameworks. Understanding of consumer protection frameworks or technical service standards. We endeavour to reply to all applications, however, if you haven t heard from us within 7 days, you have been unsuccessful with this particular role. You are very welcome to apply to future advertisements placed by Grafters Recruitment Consultants / Grafters Accountancy Personnel.
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Become our clients first ever Compliance Officer! Are you driven by high standards, strong governance, and the satisfaction of knowing things are done right? Do you thrive in an environment where regulation is evolving, expectations are rising, and your work directly strengthens trust, transparency, and operational excellence? If so, this is your moment. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Essential: Experience in a regulated industry (energy, utilities, housing, environmental services or similar). Strong understanding of compliance, governance, or risk management principles. Working knowledge of GDPR and data protection requirements. Self-starter, driven by success and able to work well under pressure. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. Clear and confident communication skills, both written and verbal, with a demonstrable ability to establish and maintain excellent working relationships with a wide variety of key stakeholders. Ability to work collaboratively across teams and influence without authority. Desirable: Experience acting as a Data Protection Officer or supporting a DPO function. Knowledge of heat networks, district heating, or energy industry regulations and customer rights is a plus. Experience preparing regulatory submissions or working with regulators. Familiarity with business continuity planning or resilience frameworks. Understanding of consumer protection frameworks or technical service standards. We endeavour to reply to all applications, however, if you haven t heard from us within 7 days, you have been unsuccessful with this particular role. You are very welcome to apply to future advertisements placed by Grafters Recruitment Consultants / Grafters Accountancy Personnel.
Charity People are delighted to be partnering with a leading health charity with turnover of £4milllion, where they are looking to recruit a CFOO based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. As their next Chief Finance & Operations Officer , you will play a pivotal role leading a large team (Finance, HR, Data, Facilities, IT and Programme) and in shaping the future of the organisation and delivering an ambitious new strategy working closely with an inspiring CEO, team and Board. As a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, you will lead the Finance & Compliance functions as well and ensure strong financial governance, drive operational excellence, and help create an efficient, impactful, and strategically aligned organisation. If you enjoy leading transformation, strengthening systems and processes, and empowering teams to deliver their best, this role offers a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference. Salary: £85,000-£90,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, 35 hours Hybrid: the appointed candidate will be office based 3-4 days a week for atleast two months and then 2 days per week in High Wycombe. Key Responsibilities Lead on financial strategy, business planning, budgeting, forecasting, and financial controls.Oversee HR, IT, Facilities, Compliance, and the Programme Office.Provide timely, insightful financial and operational reporting for the CEO, SMT, and Trustees.Manage strategic and operational planning cycles, ensuring high quality delivery across functions.Lead risk management, internal audit development, and data protection compliance.Strengthen organisational systems, processes, SOPs, and cross functional working.Drive cost efficiency and manage supplier relationships, procurement, and contracts.Provide strategic HR oversight, including people policies, recruitment planning, payroll, EVP development, and DEEI practice.Oversee IT infrastructure, CRM/database capability, and the tools staff need to work effectively. We are looking for a collaborative, strategic leader who brings: A recognised CCAB qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA).Senior financial and operational leadership experience within a charity.Strong understanding of Charity Commission requirements and SORP.Experience overseeing HR, IT, Facilities, or broader operations functions.Confidence preparing and presenting financial/management accounts.A supportive, empowering leadership style and ability to develop teams.Digital confidence, strong communication skills, and a solutions focused mindset.My client is not based close to any train station, therefore, my client will invite candidates who are willing and able to do the journey initially three to four days a week for two months and then twice a week Shortlisted candidates will be asked to respond to three written questions to highlight their experience, approach, and leadership style. Role will be closing on 18th February, 2026 First stage interview via MSTeams 25th February, 2026 starting 11.00am Second stage in person w/c 2nd March, 2026 Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that deliberately champions equity, diversity and inclusion. We know charities thrive when inclusion is at the centre of decision making. We proudly match organisations with talent based on skills and values, not background - because diverse teams deliver stronger results.
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Charity People are delighted to be partnering with a leading health charity with turnover of £4milllion, where they are looking to recruit a CFOO based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. As their next Chief Finance & Operations Officer , you will play a pivotal role leading a large team (Finance, HR, Data, Facilities, IT and Programme) and in shaping the future of the organisation and delivering an ambitious new strategy working closely with an inspiring CEO, team and Board. As a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, you will lead the Finance & Compliance functions as well and ensure strong financial governance, drive operational excellence, and help create an efficient, impactful, and strategically aligned organisation. If you enjoy leading transformation, strengthening systems and processes, and empowering teams to deliver their best, this role offers a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference. Salary: £85,000-£90,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, 35 hours Hybrid: the appointed candidate will be office based 3-4 days a week for atleast two months and then 2 days per week in High Wycombe. Key Responsibilities Lead on financial strategy, business planning, budgeting, forecasting, and financial controls.Oversee HR, IT, Facilities, Compliance, and the Programme Office.Provide timely, insightful financial and operational reporting for the CEO, SMT, and Trustees.Manage strategic and operational planning cycles, ensuring high quality delivery across functions.Lead risk management, internal audit development, and data protection compliance.Strengthen organisational systems, processes, SOPs, and cross functional working.Drive cost efficiency and manage supplier relationships, procurement, and contracts.Provide strategic HR oversight, including people policies, recruitment planning, payroll, EVP development, and DEEI practice.Oversee IT infrastructure, CRM/database capability, and the tools staff need to work effectively. We are looking for a collaborative, strategic leader who brings: A recognised CCAB qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA).Senior financial and operational leadership experience within a charity.Strong understanding of Charity Commission requirements and SORP.Experience overseeing HR, IT, Facilities, or broader operations functions.Confidence preparing and presenting financial/management accounts.A supportive, empowering leadership style and ability to develop teams.Digital confidence, strong communication skills, and a solutions focused mindset.My client is not based close to any train station, therefore, my client will invite candidates who are willing and able to do the journey initially three to four days a week for two months and then twice a week Shortlisted candidates will be asked to respond to three written questions to highlight their experience, approach, and leadership style. Role will be closing on 18th February, 2026 First stage interview via MSTeams 25th February, 2026 starting 11.00am Second stage in person w/c 2nd March, 2026 Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that deliberately champions equity, diversity and inclusion. We know charities thrive when inclusion is at the centre of decision making. We proudly match organisations with talent based on skills and values, not background - because diverse teams deliver stronger results.
Charity People are delighted to be partnering with a leading health charity with turnover of £4milllion, based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. As their next Chief Finance & Operations Officer , you will play a pivotal role leading a large team (Finance, HR, Data, Facilities, IT and Programme) and in shaping the future of the organisation and delivering an ambitious new strategy working closely with an inspiring CEO, team and Board. As a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, you will lead the Finance & Compliance functions as well and ensure strong financial governance, drive operational excellence, and help create an efficient, impactful, and strategically aligned organisation. If you enjoy leading transformation, strengthening systems and processes, and empowering teams to deliver their best, this role offers a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference. Salary: £85,000-£90,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, 35 hours Hybrid: the appointed candidate will be office based in High Wycombe a minimum of 2 days a week (after an initial period of 3-4 days a week for the first 1-2 months) Key Responsibilities Lead on financial strategy, business planning, budgeting, forecasting, and financial controls. Oversee HR, IT, Facilities, Compliance, and the Programme Office. Provide timely, insightful financial and operational reporting for the CEO, SMT, and Trustees. Manage strategic and operational planning cycles, ensuring high quality delivery across functions. Lead risk management, internal audit development, and data protection compliance. Strengthen organisational systems, processes, SOPs, and cross functional working. Drive cost efficiency and manage supplier relationships, procurement, and contracts. Provide strategic HR oversight, including people policies, recruitment planning, payroll, EVP development, and DEEI practice. Oversee IT infrastructure, CRM/database capability, and the tools staff need to work effectively. We are looking for a collaborative, strategic leader who brings: A recognised CCAB qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA). Senior financial and operational leadership experience within a charity. Strong understanding of Charity Commission requirements and SORP. Experience overseeing HR, IT, Facilities, or broader operations functions. Confidence preparing and presenting financial/management accounts. A supportive, empowering leadership style and ability to develop teams. Digital confidence, strong communication skills, and a solutions focused mindset. My client is not based close to any train station, therefore, my client will invite candidates who are willing and able to drive to the office, initially three to four days a week for two months and then twice a week thereafter Shortlisted candidates will be asked to respond to three written questions to highlight their experience, approach, and leadership style. Role will be closing on 18th February, 2026 First stage interview via MSTeams 25th February, 2026 starting 11.00am Second stage in person w/c 2nd March, 2026 Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that deliberately champions equity, diversity and inclusion. We know charities thrive when inclusion is at the centre of decision making. We proudly match organisations with talent based on skills and values, not background - because diverse teams deliver stronger results.
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Charity People are delighted to be partnering with a leading health charity with turnover of £4milllion, based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. As their next Chief Finance & Operations Officer , you will play a pivotal role leading a large team (Finance, HR, Data, Facilities, IT and Programme) and in shaping the future of the organisation and delivering an ambitious new strategy working closely with an inspiring CEO, team and Board. As a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, you will lead the Finance & Compliance functions as well and ensure strong financial governance, drive operational excellence, and help create an efficient, impactful, and strategically aligned organisation. If you enjoy leading transformation, strengthening systems and processes, and empowering teams to deliver their best, this role offers a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference. Salary: £85,000-£90,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, 35 hours Hybrid: the appointed candidate will be office based in High Wycombe a minimum of 2 days a week (after an initial period of 3-4 days a week for the first 1-2 months) Key Responsibilities Lead on financial strategy, business planning, budgeting, forecasting, and financial controls. Oversee HR, IT, Facilities, Compliance, and the Programme Office. Provide timely, insightful financial and operational reporting for the CEO, SMT, and Trustees. Manage strategic and operational planning cycles, ensuring high quality delivery across functions. Lead risk management, internal audit development, and data protection compliance. Strengthen organisational systems, processes, SOPs, and cross functional working. Drive cost efficiency and manage supplier relationships, procurement, and contracts. Provide strategic HR oversight, including people policies, recruitment planning, payroll, EVP development, and DEEI practice. Oversee IT infrastructure, CRM/database capability, and the tools staff need to work effectively. We are looking for a collaborative, strategic leader who brings: A recognised CCAB qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA). Senior financial and operational leadership experience within a charity. Strong understanding of Charity Commission requirements and SORP. Experience overseeing HR, IT, Facilities, or broader operations functions. Confidence preparing and presenting financial/management accounts. A supportive, empowering leadership style and ability to develop teams. Digital confidence, strong communication skills, and a solutions focused mindset. My client is not based close to any train station, therefore, my client will invite candidates who are willing and able to drive to the office, initially three to four days a week for two months and then twice a week thereafter Shortlisted candidates will be asked to respond to three written questions to highlight their experience, approach, and leadership style. Role will be closing on 18th February, 2026 First stage interview via MSTeams 25th February, 2026 starting 11.00am Second stage in person w/c 2nd March, 2026 Charity People is a forward thinking, inclusive organisation that deliberately champions equity, diversity and inclusion. We know charities thrive when inclusion is at the centre of decision making. We proudly match organisations with talent based on skills and values, not background - because diverse teams deliver stronger results.
Pontoon is an employment consultancy. We put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. Job Title: Senior HR Advisor Location: Warwick / 3 days on site Contract Type: 6 months Role Overview: The Senior HR Advisor provides dedicated, tailored people advice to employees, managers, and senior stakeholders on all HR and employee-related matters. The role works closely with the People Lead to develop and deliver the People Plan and support HR-related activities and projects (e.g., Talent, Reward, EVP) across the business. This role serves as a key point of contact for case management guidance and support on employee-related issues, partnering with senior leadership as required. The Senior HR Advisor provides timely, informed, and risk-based advice on policies including Disciplinary, Grievance, Performance Improvement, Discrimination, Bullying & Harassment (DBH), Sickness Absence, and Drugs & Alcohol. The role ensures robust investigations are completed in relation to potential misconduct and that cases progress efficiently. The position requires balancing operational and strategic responsibilities across complex and diverse business areas. Key Accountabilities: Support the People Lead in developing and executing an effective people plan for assigned business areas. Provide high-quality, risk-based advice and guidance to managers and colleagues on all HR matters, ensuring compliance with employment law and company policies. Advise managers on policies such as Disciplinary, Performance Improvement, Sickness Absence, Grievance, and DBH, including guidance on workplace suspension where appropriate. Support managers and investigation officers through employee investigations, ensuring legal compliance, timely progression, proper documentation, and coordination with relevant stakeholders. Contribute to the development of the talent agenda, including succession planning, engagement and development initiatives, End of Year processes, and Talent Reviews. Collaborate with the People Lead to deliver wider HR projects such as DEI, EVP, and Reward, liaising with Centres of Excellence as required. Produce and distribute monthly metrics, scorecards, and ad hoc reports; analyse trends to inform recommendations and business decisions. Proactively build knowledge of the business and specific business areas to provide tailored, fit-for-purpose advice. Support compliance with policies and procedures to minimise tribunals, grievances, and complaints, and maintain effective working relationships with Trade Union representatives. Work within established TU frameworks, addressing issues proactively and, where applicable, leading discussions in local TU forums. Provide support on Drugs & Alcohol policy, testing protocols, and workplace suspension procedures, coordinating larger-scale programs with external suppliers where needed. Occasionally act as a Notetaker for sensitive cases or source documents for inclusion in Employment Tribunal bundles. Participate in and co-facilitate Case Management training programs to build knowledge, expertise, and key networks. Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Experience: Proven experience providing risk-based, business-focused advice across all levels of an organisation, including senior stakeholders. Comprehensive knowledge of HR processes and policies, including case management. Strong interpersonal and communication skills to influence stakeholders and manage escalations effectively. Experience handling challenging situations and difficult conversations with resilience and tenacity. Willingness to travel and maintain visibility across business areas. Ability to analyse situations and make well-considered, confident decisions quickly. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Collaborative approach to working with the broader People function, challenging current practices, and encouraging change. Comfortable handling large volumes of complex data in highly confidential environments. Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Knowledge of best practices, including ACAS guidelines and employment legislation. Bachelor's degree or equivalent (desirable). CIPD qualification (or working towards completion). Please be advised: if you haven't heard from us within 48 hours, then unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion. We may, however, keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you accordingly. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention.
Feb 11, 2026
Contractor
Pontoon is an employment consultancy. We put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. Job Title: Senior HR Advisor Location: Warwick / 3 days on site Contract Type: 6 months Role Overview: The Senior HR Advisor provides dedicated, tailored people advice to employees, managers, and senior stakeholders on all HR and employee-related matters. The role works closely with the People Lead to develop and deliver the People Plan and support HR-related activities and projects (e.g., Talent, Reward, EVP) across the business. This role serves as a key point of contact for case management guidance and support on employee-related issues, partnering with senior leadership as required. The Senior HR Advisor provides timely, informed, and risk-based advice on policies including Disciplinary, Grievance, Performance Improvement, Discrimination, Bullying & Harassment (DBH), Sickness Absence, and Drugs & Alcohol. The role ensures robust investigations are completed in relation to potential misconduct and that cases progress efficiently. The position requires balancing operational and strategic responsibilities across complex and diverse business areas. Key Accountabilities: Support the People Lead in developing and executing an effective people plan for assigned business areas. Provide high-quality, risk-based advice and guidance to managers and colleagues on all HR matters, ensuring compliance with employment law and company policies. Advise managers on policies such as Disciplinary, Performance Improvement, Sickness Absence, Grievance, and DBH, including guidance on workplace suspension where appropriate. Support managers and investigation officers through employee investigations, ensuring legal compliance, timely progression, proper documentation, and coordination with relevant stakeholders. Contribute to the development of the talent agenda, including succession planning, engagement and development initiatives, End of Year processes, and Talent Reviews. Collaborate with the People Lead to deliver wider HR projects such as DEI, EVP, and Reward, liaising with Centres of Excellence as required. Produce and distribute monthly metrics, scorecards, and ad hoc reports; analyse trends to inform recommendations and business decisions. Proactively build knowledge of the business and specific business areas to provide tailored, fit-for-purpose advice. Support compliance with policies and procedures to minimise tribunals, grievances, and complaints, and maintain effective working relationships with Trade Union representatives. Work within established TU frameworks, addressing issues proactively and, where applicable, leading discussions in local TU forums. Provide support on Drugs & Alcohol policy, testing protocols, and workplace suspension procedures, coordinating larger-scale programs with external suppliers where needed. Occasionally act as a Notetaker for sensitive cases or source documents for inclusion in Employment Tribunal bundles. Participate in and co-facilitate Case Management training programs to build knowledge, expertise, and key networks. Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Experience: Proven experience providing risk-based, business-focused advice across all levels of an organisation, including senior stakeholders. Comprehensive knowledge of HR processes and policies, including case management. Strong interpersonal and communication skills to influence stakeholders and manage escalations effectively. Experience handling challenging situations and difficult conversations with resilience and tenacity. Willingness to travel and maintain visibility across business areas. Ability to analyse situations and make well-considered, confident decisions quickly. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Collaborative approach to working with the broader People function, challenging current practices, and encouraging change. Comfortable handling large volumes of complex data in highly confidential environments. Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Knowledge of best practices, including ACAS guidelines and employment legislation. Bachelor's degree or equivalent (desirable). CIPD qualification (or working towards completion). Please be advised: if you haven't heard from us within 48 hours, then unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion. We may, however, keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you accordingly. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention.
We re Hiring: Health & Safety Advisor Kent, TN27 0RU Full-time Up to £50,000 + benefits Ideal experience within agriculture and recycing enviroments . An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Health & Safety Advisor to join a dynamic business supporting the agriculture and utility sectors across the south east kent You ll play a key role in shaping and embedding our SHEQ systems while working collaboratively with operational teams this is an ideal role for someone who is looking to step up and take control and has been working along side a H&S manager . What you ll be doing: Reviewing and updating SHEQ Management Systems, including policies and procedures Carrying out risk assessments across operations, offices and sites Providing guidance to management on statutory requirements and best practice Supporting incident and accident investigations with clear, factual reporting Working closely with operational teams to embed health & safety at every stage Line managing one direct report Skills & experience we re looking for: Full UK Driving Licence Experience as a Health & Safety professional (auditing, risk assessments, COSHH, incident investigation) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Practical understanding of agriculture, construction and/or utilities operations Familiarity with ISO 9001, 14001, 45001 and HSG65 Strong knowledge of UK HSE legislation and management systems Confident IT skills for digital compliance systems Effective communicator and team player Desirable: Auditing experience Understanding of operational training needs Experience in regulated environments Hours & Benefits: Monday Friday, 07 00 (overtime/extended hours as required) Competitive salary up to £50,000 + benefits Ready to take the next step in your H&S career? Apply now or get in touch for more info!
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
We re Hiring: Health & Safety Advisor Kent, TN27 0RU Full-time Up to £50,000 + benefits Ideal experience within agriculture and recycing enviroments . An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Health & Safety Advisor to join a dynamic business supporting the agriculture and utility sectors across the south east kent You ll play a key role in shaping and embedding our SHEQ systems while working collaboratively with operational teams this is an ideal role for someone who is looking to step up and take control and has been working along side a H&S manager . What you ll be doing: Reviewing and updating SHEQ Management Systems, including policies and procedures Carrying out risk assessments across operations, offices and sites Providing guidance to management on statutory requirements and best practice Supporting incident and accident investigations with clear, factual reporting Working closely with operational teams to embed health & safety at every stage Line managing one direct report Skills & experience we re looking for: Full UK Driving Licence Experience as a Health & Safety professional (auditing, risk assessments, COSHH, incident investigation) NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent Practical understanding of agriculture, construction and/or utilities operations Familiarity with ISO 9001, 14001, 45001 and HSG65 Strong knowledge of UK HSE legislation and management systems Confident IT skills for digital compliance systems Effective communicator and team player Desirable: Auditing experience Understanding of operational training needs Experience in regulated environments Hours & Benefits: Monday Friday, 07 00 (overtime/extended hours as required) Competitive salary up to £50,000 + benefits Ready to take the next step in your H&S career? Apply now or get in touch for more info!
Head of Finance Location: Based at their offices in Burpham, Guildford with option to work from home. Salary: £46,000 - £49,000 (full time equivalent) Hours of Work : 20-22 hours per week, ideally across four days to support coverage. Role Overview The Head of Finance will lead the day-to-day financial operations of the charity, including budgeting, reporting, payroll, and financial governance. The postholder will also line manage the Finance Officer, ensuring effective support for transactional finance tasks and smooth day-to-day processes. Working closely with the CEO and Board of Trustees, you will help ensure sound financial management and contribute to strong internal controls and compliance. This is a part-time role, ideal for a finance professional looking to work in a values driven and flexible environment. Key Responsibilities Financial Management & Reporting Support the delivery of the Strategic Plan Prepare management accounts, cash flow forecasts, and financial reports for the CEO and Trustees Lead the annual budgeting process and monitor performance against budgets Oversee bank reconciliations, accounts payable/receivable, and ensure accurate financial data entry Manage the year-end process and liaise with external auditors Maintain and improve financial procedures in line with best practice and charity regulations Analyse financial performance data and present management information to non-finance managers in a transparent and clear way Line Management Provide day-to-day line management, support and supervision to the Finance Officer Delegate and oversee routine financial tasks, ensuring accuracy and timely completion Support the professional development of the Finance Officer and foster a collaborative team culture Payroll & Pension Process monthly payroll and ensure compliance with HMRC regulations Oversee pension contributions and reporting Conduct payroll checks and audits to ensure data integrity Bids and Grants Provide detailed financial input and support with bids and grants for external funding Oversee the disbursement of grants to carers ensuring there are robust processes and procedures in place Governance & Compliance Support the CEO and Trustees in financial governance and risk management Maintain and update the organisational risk register Maintain up-to-date financial policies and ensure regulatory compliance Prepare financial papers for Board meetings and Finance Committee, and attend as required Manage insurance coverage and oversee financial aspects of contracts and leases Person Specification Essential: Qualified accountant (e.g., ACCA, CIMA, ACA) Strong IT and financial systems skills (knowledge of Xero preferable) Experience with payroll and pension processing Line management or supervisory experience High attention to detail and excellent organisational skills Strong interpersonal and communication skills Evidence of ongoing professional development A clear commitment to the values of the organisation A can-do, collaborative and curious approach. Desirable : Working knowledge of charity accounting, SORP Experience supporting Trustees or working within a governance framework Experience of writing / supporting bids for external funding and contracts Understanding of unpaid carers and the challenges they face Why Join Us A meaningful role making a real difference to unpaid carers Flexible, part-time working to support your work-life balance Supportive, inclusive and purpose-driven team Annual staff conference to collaborate with colleagues Annual summer get-together 28 days' holiday pro rata (plus bank holidays), increasing with length of service One paid volunteer day per year One week of paid carers leave per year Employee assistance programme and wellbeing support Health plan via Hospital Saturday Fund (HSF) To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please click apply.
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance Location: Based at their offices in Burpham, Guildford with option to work from home. Salary: £46,000 - £49,000 (full time equivalent) Hours of Work : 20-22 hours per week, ideally across four days to support coverage. Role Overview The Head of Finance will lead the day-to-day financial operations of the charity, including budgeting, reporting, payroll, and financial governance. The postholder will also line manage the Finance Officer, ensuring effective support for transactional finance tasks and smooth day-to-day processes. Working closely with the CEO and Board of Trustees, you will help ensure sound financial management and contribute to strong internal controls and compliance. This is a part-time role, ideal for a finance professional looking to work in a values driven and flexible environment. Key Responsibilities Financial Management & Reporting Support the delivery of the Strategic Plan Prepare management accounts, cash flow forecasts, and financial reports for the CEO and Trustees Lead the annual budgeting process and monitor performance against budgets Oversee bank reconciliations, accounts payable/receivable, and ensure accurate financial data entry Manage the year-end process and liaise with external auditors Maintain and improve financial procedures in line with best practice and charity regulations Analyse financial performance data and present management information to non-finance managers in a transparent and clear way Line Management Provide day-to-day line management, support and supervision to the Finance Officer Delegate and oversee routine financial tasks, ensuring accuracy and timely completion Support the professional development of the Finance Officer and foster a collaborative team culture Payroll & Pension Process monthly payroll and ensure compliance with HMRC regulations Oversee pension contributions and reporting Conduct payroll checks and audits to ensure data integrity Bids and Grants Provide detailed financial input and support with bids and grants for external funding Oversee the disbursement of grants to carers ensuring there are robust processes and procedures in place Governance & Compliance Support the CEO and Trustees in financial governance and risk management Maintain and update the organisational risk register Maintain up-to-date financial policies and ensure regulatory compliance Prepare financial papers for Board meetings and Finance Committee, and attend as required Manage insurance coverage and oversee financial aspects of contracts and leases Person Specification Essential: Qualified accountant (e.g., ACCA, CIMA, ACA) Strong IT and financial systems skills (knowledge of Xero preferable) Experience with payroll and pension processing Line management or supervisory experience High attention to detail and excellent organisational skills Strong interpersonal and communication skills Evidence of ongoing professional development A clear commitment to the values of the organisation A can-do, collaborative and curious approach. Desirable : Working knowledge of charity accounting, SORP Experience supporting Trustees or working within a governance framework Experience of writing / supporting bids for external funding and contracts Understanding of unpaid carers and the challenges they face Why Join Us A meaningful role making a real difference to unpaid carers Flexible, part-time working to support your work-life balance Supportive, inclusive and purpose-driven team Annual staff conference to collaborate with colleagues Annual summer get-together 28 days' holiday pro rata (plus bank holidays), increasing with length of service One paid volunteer day per year One week of paid carers leave per year Employee assistance programme and wellbeing support Health plan via Hospital Saturday Fund (HSF) To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the organisation, please click apply.
Temporary Database & Insight Officer Rate: £16.06 per hour Contract: Temporary 21st February to mid-April Location: Hybrid home-based with a minimum of two days every two weeks in the Bristol hub (or Bristol-based)We re supporting a national charity to recruit a Temporary Database & Insight Officer to join their Fundraising and Supporter Engagement team during a period of development and change.This role is ideal for someone with strong CRM and data processing experience who enjoys improving systems, ensuring data integrity, and supporting colleagues to use data effectively.The roleReporting to the Database and Insight Manager, you ll take responsibility for the administration of financial and supporter data from a range of internal and external sources. You ll play a key role in managing data imports, maintaining regulatory compliance, improving processes and supporting users across the organisation.A key focus will be maximising the benefits of a recent Donorflex V12 upgrade and supporting ongoing work towards a more integrated organisational CRM.Key responsibilities Managing regular giving instructions within Donorflex, including BACS set-up, amendments, cancellations and reconciliation Processing and auditing Gift Aid claims Executing and developing data imports from multiple platforms, ensuring accuracy, reconciliation and correct income coding Liaising with third-party suppliers and internal stakeholders on data specifications and transfer routines Running data integrity reporting, audits and investigations, making recommendations to improve data quality Undertaking regular data cleansing and deduplication (in-house and externally supported) Developing and improving database and financial data processes Onboarding new Donorflex users, managing permissions, delivering training and producing guidance materials Managing a shared inbox and acting as first point of contact for database queries Supporting the wider Fundraising and Supporter Engagement team with data selections and insight reviews About you Essential experience: Proven experience working with CRM systems Experience processing direct debits and financial data Experience importing and exporting data using different rules and criteria Technical knowledge: Knowledge of BACS, Gift Aid and relevant legislation and codes of practice Working knowledge of GDPR, PECR and information security Advanced IT skills, particularly Excel (pivot tables, complex formulas, data visualisation; SQL desirable) Skills & attributes: Excellent attention to detail and accuracy Confident problem-solver who works independently Strong reporting and data analysis skills Experience delivering training and creating process documentation Ability to manage competing priorities and collaborate across teams Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis so please apply without delay.
Feb 11, 2026
Seasonal
Temporary Database & Insight Officer Rate: £16.06 per hour Contract: Temporary 21st February to mid-April Location: Hybrid home-based with a minimum of two days every two weeks in the Bristol hub (or Bristol-based)We re supporting a national charity to recruit a Temporary Database & Insight Officer to join their Fundraising and Supporter Engagement team during a period of development and change.This role is ideal for someone with strong CRM and data processing experience who enjoys improving systems, ensuring data integrity, and supporting colleagues to use data effectively.The roleReporting to the Database and Insight Manager, you ll take responsibility for the administration of financial and supporter data from a range of internal and external sources. You ll play a key role in managing data imports, maintaining regulatory compliance, improving processes and supporting users across the organisation.A key focus will be maximising the benefits of a recent Donorflex V12 upgrade and supporting ongoing work towards a more integrated organisational CRM.Key responsibilities Managing regular giving instructions within Donorflex, including BACS set-up, amendments, cancellations and reconciliation Processing and auditing Gift Aid claims Executing and developing data imports from multiple platforms, ensuring accuracy, reconciliation and correct income coding Liaising with third-party suppliers and internal stakeholders on data specifications and transfer routines Running data integrity reporting, audits and investigations, making recommendations to improve data quality Undertaking regular data cleansing and deduplication (in-house and externally supported) Developing and improving database and financial data processes Onboarding new Donorflex users, managing permissions, delivering training and producing guidance materials Managing a shared inbox and acting as first point of contact for database queries Supporting the wider Fundraising and Supporter Engagement team with data selections and insight reviews About you Essential experience: Proven experience working with CRM systems Experience processing direct debits and financial data Experience importing and exporting data using different rules and criteria Technical knowledge: Knowledge of BACS, Gift Aid and relevant legislation and codes of practice Working knowledge of GDPR, PECR and information security Advanced IT skills, particularly Excel (pivot tables, complex formulas, data visualisation; SQL desirable) Skills & attributes: Excellent attention to detail and accuracy Confident problem-solver who works independently Strong reporting and data analysis skills Experience delivering training and creating process documentation Ability to manage competing priorities and collaborate across teams Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis so please apply without delay.
Area of work: Corporate Services - Governance & Assurance Contract type: Permanent Employment type: Full-time (35 hours per week) Salary: From £55,000 (depending on experience) Location: London (Hybrid) Annual leave: 25 days plus bank holidays Other benefits include: Pension scheme, employee assistance programme, flexible working, learning and development opportunities Closing date: Tuesday 17th February 2026 Overview This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Information Governance and Data Protection professional to take on a pivotal role within a respected UK organisation. As the organisation's Governance Assurance Manager, you will serve as the strategic lead for information governance, data protection, information security, and statutory compliance. The role includes acting as the organisation's independent Data Protection Officer (DPO), reporting directly to senior leadership and providing expert guidance on GDPR compliance, data protection risks, FOI obligations, and information governance best practice. Working as part of the Governance & Assurance function, you will play a central role in maintaining high standards of accountability, transparency, and information security. You'll collaborate with teams across the organisation, including IT, senior leadership, internal audit, and regulatory partners, to ensure compliance frameworks are robust, effective, and well-understood by staff. This is a great opportunity for someone who brings hands-on GDPR expertise, strong FOI/SAR experience, and confidence advising at senior level Key Responsibilities Lead the organisation's Information Governance (IG) strategy, ensuring adherence to legislative, Regulatory, and policy requirements. Provide authoritative advice to Senior leaders on GDPR, FOI, records management, and IG-related compliance matters. Develop, maintain, and oversee IG, data protection, information security, FOI, and records management policies. Act as the organisation's Data Protection Officer, including monitoring GDPR compliance, advising on DPIAs, and serving as point of contact for the ICO and data subjects. Manage FOI and Subject Access Request (SAR) processes, ensuring timely and compliant responses. Oversee the publication scheme, retention schedules, and governance documentation. Investigate information security or data protection incidents and lead improvement activity following breaches. Work closely with IT to ensure technical information security controls align with policy and regulatory requirements. Deliver organisation-wide IG/IS training, including both general awareness and specialist sessions. Conduct internal audits, monitor compliance activity, and support statutory reporting to the ICO. Collaborate with external and internal stakeholders including internal audit, senior leadership committees, and partner regulators. Lead on information-sharing agreements and memorandums of understanding. Skills & Experience Required Essential Recognised data protection qualification (e.g., CIPP/E, CIPM, BCS DPO Certification). Expert knowledge of GDPR, information governance, and data protection legislation. Demonstrable experience managing FOI and Subject Access Requests (SARs). Significant experience advising senior leaders and committees on IG/DPA matters. Strong knowledge of records management principles, retention schedules, and compliance frameworks. Experience designing and delivering IG/IS training to diverse audiences. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing for senior stakeholders. Ability to interpret complex regulatory requirements and assess organisational impact. Desirable Experience in a regulatory, health, or professional services environment. Understanding of the pharmacy or wider healthcare sector. Who This Role Would Suit Someone with strong hands-on GDPR and FOI experience who enjoys applying practical compliance expertise. A confident communicator who can operate independently as an organisational DPO and provide authoritative advice at senior levels. A proactive professional with excellent attention to detail and a commitment to strengthening governance, information security, and assurance processes. An individual who thrives in a role with both strategic responsibility and operational delivery. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Area of work: Corporate Services - Governance & Assurance Contract type: Permanent Employment type: Full-time (35 hours per week) Salary: From £55,000 (depending on experience) Location: London (Hybrid) Annual leave: 25 days plus bank holidays Other benefits include: Pension scheme, employee assistance programme, flexible working, learning and development opportunities Closing date: Tuesday 17th February 2026 Overview This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Information Governance and Data Protection professional to take on a pivotal role within a respected UK organisation. As the organisation's Governance Assurance Manager, you will serve as the strategic lead for information governance, data protection, information security, and statutory compliance. The role includes acting as the organisation's independent Data Protection Officer (DPO), reporting directly to senior leadership and providing expert guidance on GDPR compliance, data protection risks, FOI obligations, and information governance best practice. Working as part of the Governance & Assurance function, you will play a central role in maintaining high standards of accountability, transparency, and information security. You'll collaborate with teams across the organisation, including IT, senior leadership, internal audit, and regulatory partners, to ensure compliance frameworks are robust, effective, and well-understood by staff. This is a great opportunity for someone who brings hands-on GDPR expertise, strong FOI/SAR experience, and confidence advising at senior level Key Responsibilities Lead the organisation's Information Governance (IG) strategy, ensuring adherence to legislative, Regulatory, and policy requirements. Provide authoritative advice to Senior leaders on GDPR, FOI, records management, and IG-related compliance matters. Develop, maintain, and oversee IG, data protection, information security, FOI, and records management policies. Act as the organisation's Data Protection Officer, including monitoring GDPR compliance, advising on DPIAs, and serving as point of contact for the ICO and data subjects. Manage FOI and Subject Access Request (SAR) processes, ensuring timely and compliant responses. Oversee the publication scheme, retention schedules, and governance documentation. Investigate information security or data protection incidents and lead improvement activity following breaches. Work closely with IT to ensure technical information security controls align with policy and regulatory requirements. Deliver organisation-wide IG/IS training, including both general awareness and specialist sessions. Conduct internal audits, monitor compliance activity, and support statutory reporting to the ICO. Collaborate with external and internal stakeholders including internal audit, senior leadership committees, and partner regulators. Lead on information-sharing agreements and memorandums of understanding. Skills & Experience Required Essential Recognised data protection qualification (e.g., CIPP/E, CIPM, BCS DPO Certification). Expert knowledge of GDPR, information governance, and data protection legislation. Demonstrable experience managing FOI and Subject Access Requests (SARs). Significant experience advising senior leaders and committees on IG/DPA matters. Strong knowledge of records management principles, retention schedules, and compliance frameworks. Experience designing and delivering IG/IS training to diverse audiences. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing for senior stakeholders. Ability to interpret complex regulatory requirements and assess organisational impact. Desirable Experience in a regulatory, health, or professional services environment. Understanding of the pharmacy or wider healthcare sector. Who This Role Would Suit Someone with strong hands-on GDPR and FOI experience who enjoys applying practical compliance expertise. A confident communicator who can operate independently as an organisational DPO and provide authoritative advice at senior levels. A proactive professional with excellent attention to detail and a commitment to strengthening governance, information security, and assurance processes. An individual who thrives in a role with both strategic responsibility and operational delivery. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Salary: £40,000 to £45,000 per annum 18 month contract. Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Reports to: HR Manager. Location: Harlow, Essex. Easily commutable from London Liverpool Street or Tottenham Hale Station. We offer a free minibus service to/from Harlow Town Train Station as well as free parking and EV charging on site. Extra Information: Open to conversation on hybrid, flexible and compressed working arrangements. About the role: As Disability Officer, you will be a key advocate for disability inclusion across the organisation. You'll ensure disabled employees and applicants receive the support, adjustments, and advocacy they need to thrive. Working closely with HR, Facilities, IT, and People Managers, you'll embed best practice in reasonable adjustments, improve workplace accessibility, and help foster a culture where disabled colleagues feel valued, empowered, and included. You'll also contribute to the development and implementation of HR, Talent Acquisition, and EDI strategies, policies, and initiatives aligned with organisational goals. What you will be doing: Create processes that support the Foundation in delivering timely, effective, and person-centered reasonable adjustments for disabled employees and applicants. Advise and support managers on disability-related issues, including adjustments, accessibility, and inclusive recruitment. Coordinate with HR, Facilities, IT, and Occupational Health to deliver adjustments (e.g., equipment, flexible working, accessible technology). Support in developing and implementing disability inclusion policies, practices and guidance, ensuring compliance with the Equality Act 2010 and sector best practice. Monitor and review adjustments to ensure they remain effective and adapt to changing needs. Champion disability awareness across the organisation and promote an inclusive culture through communications, events, and case studies. Work closely with the training team as a subject matter expert, ensuring we are providing the relevant training and resources for managers and colleagues. Provide advocacy and case management for disabled colleagues and applicants. Maintain accurate records of adjustments, outcomes, and feedback, ensuring GDPR compliance. Analyse data and trends to identify barriers, measure impact, and inform continuous improvement. Contribute to organisational change projects including accessibility audits, policy reviews, and EDI initiatives. Build relationships with external partners (e.g., Access to Work, disability networks, Motability Operations) to share best practice and access additional support. Work collaboratively with HR Business Partnering team to provide support for HR caseloads where applicable. Your experience: Strong understanding of disability inclusion, reasonable adjustments, and relevant legislation (Equality Act 2010). Experience supporting disabled employees or individuals with disabilities, ideally in HR, EDI, or occupational health. Excellent communication and advocacy skills; able to build trust and rapport with colleagues at all levels. Strong organisational skills; able to manage multiple cases, priorities, and deadlines. Collaborative approach to working across departments (HR, Facilities, IT, Occupational Health). Ability to interpret and apply policy, guidance, and best practice. Experience supporting the delivery of training and awareness activities. High emotional intelligence, empathy, and resilience. Problem-solving skills in case management and adjustments. Competence with HRIS/HR systems and Microsoft Office. Commitment to ongoing professional development and disability inclusion. Lived experience of disability or supporting disabled individuals is highly valued. CIPD qualification Level 5 or equivalent desirable but not necessarily essential. Relevant DEI/HR qualification or equivalent experience. If you're interested in applying and excited about working with us but are unsure if you have the right skills and experience, we'd still encourage you to apply. Who are we? We are building a future where all disabled people have the transport options to make the journeys they choose. We fund, support, research and innovate so that all disabled people can make the journeys they choose. We oversee the Motability Scheme and provide grants to help people use it, providing access to transport to hundreds of thousands of people a year. We award grants to charities and organisations who provide different types of transport, or work towards making transport accessible. We also carry out ongoing research, in partnership with disabled people and key stakeholders in the industry, to inspire innovations that continue to champion accessible transport for all. Why choose us? We want working for the Motability Foundation to be the best career move you've ever made. When you join the Motability Foundation you will join a group of people who are supportive, innovative and motivated to improve the lives of our beneficiaries. We value everyone's unique qualities and celebrate having a diverse, equitable and inclusive culture where everyone feels safe to be their authentic selves. This is embedded into our values, Collaborative, Respectful and Evolving. We bring our people together through our People Forum, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Forum, Social Squad and our Wellbeing Champions and our employee Spotlight Awards help us recognise the excellence and dedication of our staff. We are proud to be recognised as Disability Confident Leader, have attained Platinum Level Award for Investors in People and are members of the Business Disability Forum. A career with Motability Foundation can offer you so much more than earning potential, we pride ourselves in offering some fantastic benefits. Some of these include: 26 days annual leave, plus the option to buy/ sell up to five days. One wellbeing day for extra flexibility. Pension scheme - Up to 20%, including a 10% non-contributory contribution and matched contributions up to 5%. Life Assurance of four times your salary. Private healthcare through BUPA for you and your family, along with a Medicash Health Plan. Employee assistance programme: GP appointments, eye tests, flu vaccinations, sick pay and free gym and yoga sessions. Enhanced Parental Leave, including Adoption Pay. Free parking, EV charge points and a minibus service to/from the town centre and train station. Fresh fruit, breakfast snacks, and the Dress for Your Day dress code. Learning and development opportunities to help you grow. Our vision is to create a charity where everyone feels like they belong, benefits from and participates in, the work we do. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and cultures, and we aim to be an employer of choice for candidates with disabilities. As a Disability Confident Leader, we have committed to ensuring that disabled people and those with long term health conditions have the opportunities to fulfil their potential. We want to ensure everyone has the opportunity to perform their best when interviewing and when working with us, so if you require any reasonable adjustments that would make you more comfortable, please let us know so that we can do our best to support you. To help us create an inclusive workplace we are committed to offering to interview every disabled applicant who meets the minimum criteria for the job. Some of our roles attract a high volume of applications and in some circumstances, we may need to limit the number of interviews offered to disabled and non-disabled candidates.
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Salary: £40,000 to £45,000 per annum 18 month contract. Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Reports to: HR Manager. Location: Harlow, Essex. Easily commutable from London Liverpool Street or Tottenham Hale Station. We offer a free minibus service to/from Harlow Town Train Station as well as free parking and EV charging on site. Extra Information: Open to conversation on hybrid, flexible and compressed working arrangements. About the role: As Disability Officer, you will be a key advocate for disability inclusion across the organisation. You'll ensure disabled employees and applicants receive the support, adjustments, and advocacy they need to thrive. Working closely with HR, Facilities, IT, and People Managers, you'll embed best practice in reasonable adjustments, improve workplace accessibility, and help foster a culture where disabled colleagues feel valued, empowered, and included. You'll also contribute to the development and implementation of HR, Talent Acquisition, and EDI strategies, policies, and initiatives aligned with organisational goals. What you will be doing: Create processes that support the Foundation in delivering timely, effective, and person-centered reasonable adjustments for disabled employees and applicants. Advise and support managers on disability-related issues, including adjustments, accessibility, and inclusive recruitment. Coordinate with HR, Facilities, IT, and Occupational Health to deliver adjustments (e.g., equipment, flexible working, accessible technology). Support in developing and implementing disability inclusion policies, practices and guidance, ensuring compliance with the Equality Act 2010 and sector best practice. Monitor and review adjustments to ensure they remain effective and adapt to changing needs. Champion disability awareness across the organisation and promote an inclusive culture through communications, events, and case studies. Work closely with the training team as a subject matter expert, ensuring we are providing the relevant training and resources for managers and colleagues. Provide advocacy and case management for disabled colleagues and applicants. Maintain accurate records of adjustments, outcomes, and feedback, ensuring GDPR compliance. Analyse data and trends to identify barriers, measure impact, and inform continuous improvement. Contribute to organisational change projects including accessibility audits, policy reviews, and EDI initiatives. Build relationships with external partners (e.g., Access to Work, disability networks, Motability Operations) to share best practice and access additional support. Work collaboratively with HR Business Partnering team to provide support for HR caseloads where applicable. Your experience: Strong understanding of disability inclusion, reasonable adjustments, and relevant legislation (Equality Act 2010). Experience supporting disabled employees or individuals with disabilities, ideally in HR, EDI, or occupational health. Excellent communication and advocacy skills; able to build trust and rapport with colleagues at all levels. Strong organisational skills; able to manage multiple cases, priorities, and deadlines. Collaborative approach to working across departments (HR, Facilities, IT, Occupational Health). Ability to interpret and apply policy, guidance, and best practice. Experience supporting the delivery of training and awareness activities. High emotional intelligence, empathy, and resilience. Problem-solving skills in case management and adjustments. Competence with HRIS/HR systems and Microsoft Office. Commitment to ongoing professional development and disability inclusion. Lived experience of disability or supporting disabled individuals is highly valued. CIPD qualification Level 5 or equivalent desirable but not necessarily essential. Relevant DEI/HR qualification or equivalent experience. If you're interested in applying and excited about working with us but are unsure if you have the right skills and experience, we'd still encourage you to apply. Who are we? We are building a future where all disabled people have the transport options to make the journeys they choose. We fund, support, research and innovate so that all disabled people can make the journeys they choose. We oversee the Motability Scheme and provide grants to help people use it, providing access to transport to hundreds of thousands of people a year. We award grants to charities and organisations who provide different types of transport, or work towards making transport accessible. We also carry out ongoing research, in partnership with disabled people and key stakeholders in the industry, to inspire innovations that continue to champion accessible transport for all. Why choose us? We want working for the Motability Foundation to be the best career move you've ever made. When you join the Motability Foundation you will join a group of people who are supportive, innovative and motivated to improve the lives of our beneficiaries. We value everyone's unique qualities and celebrate having a diverse, equitable and inclusive culture where everyone feels safe to be their authentic selves. This is embedded into our values, Collaborative, Respectful and Evolving. We bring our people together through our People Forum, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Forum, Social Squad and our Wellbeing Champions and our employee Spotlight Awards help us recognise the excellence and dedication of our staff. We are proud to be recognised as Disability Confident Leader, have attained Platinum Level Award for Investors in People and are members of the Business Disability Forum. A career with Motability Foundation can offer you so much more than earning potential, we pride ourselves in offering some fantastic benefits. Some of these include: 26 days annual leave, plus the option to buy/ sell up to five days. One wellbeing day for extra flexibility. Pension scheme - Up to 20%, including a 10% non-contributory contribution and matched contributions up to 5%. Life Assurance of four times your salary. Private healthcare through BUPA for you and your family, along with a Medicash Health Plan. Employee assistance programme: GP appointments, eye tests, flu vaccinations, sick pay and free gym and yoga sessions. Enhanced Parental Leave, including Adoption Pay. Free parking, EV charge points and a minibus service to/from the town centre and train station. Fresh fruit, breakfast snacks, and the Dress for Your Day dress code. Learning and development opportunities to help you grow. Our vision is to create a charity where everyone feels like they belong, benefits from and participates in, the work we do. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and cultures, and we aim to be an employer of choice for candidates with disabilities. As a Disability Confident Leader, we have committed to ensuring that disabled people and those with long term health conditions have the opportunities to fulfil their potential. We want to ensure everyone has the opportunity to perform their best when interviewing and when working with us, so if you require any reasonable adjustments that would make you more comfortable, please let us know so that we can do our best to support you. To help us create an inclusive workplace we are committed to offering to interview every disabled applicant who meets the minimum criteria for the job. Some of our roles attract a high volume of applications and in some circumstances, we may need to limit the number of interviews offered to disabled and non-disabled candidates.
Introduction Echo Labs is building the scientific and technical foundation for ecological intelligence: a multimodal system to measure, model, and forecast Ecosystem Condition as a dynamic property. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a planetary moonshot - with a public good mission, operating like a start up. We are a new Focused Research Organization (FRO) supported by Convergent Research and funded by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency to pursue high-risk, high-reward science in the public interest. About this role Echo Labs is seeking a Director of Operations to lead Echo's operations in the UK. The Director of Operations will build and run the operational backbone that allows Echo's scientific and technical teams to execute rapidly and at scale. This is a high-leverage role: you'll keep the machine running smoothly so our scientific team can focus on discovery. We're looking for a high-motivation personality to join our startup-like environment for onsite work in London. The Director of Operations is responsible for designing and continuously improving Echo's core systems across project management, administration, finance, people, and field operations. This role translates strategic ambition into practical execution. You'll be creating lightweight but robust processes that support a fast-moving R&D organisation while laying the groundwork for long-term resilience. This begins by establishing core functional foundations for a mission-driven startup-style organisation, and then moves to coordinating scientific teams, field vendors, and community partners to execute data collection across the UK. As Echo scales, this role will evolve from hands on execution to building and leading a small operations team, with clear ownership boundaries across admin, finance operations, and field logistics. The Director of Operations reports to the CEO and will work in close partnership with the Chief Science Officer, Chief Technology Officer, and Director of Product & Partnerships as a core member of Echo's leadership team. While Convergent provides shared services and frameworks, the Director of Operations has day to day ownership and decision making authority for Echo's internal operations. Core Responsibilities Internal coordination and project management Design, implement, and oversee internal project management and coordination systems, ensuring clear milestones, ownership, and reporting across scientific, technical, and operational workstreams. Establish day to day operating rhythms, supported by lightweight but robust internal infrastructure, enabling the organisation to scale without bureaucracy. Field operations Build a team to manage Echo's first large scale ecological field campaign, coordinating timelines, logistics, and dependencies to ensure readiness for a 2027 launch. Oversee procurement and logistics for field equipment and services, including sensors, consumables, transport, storage, and vendor coordination. Manage a team of partners and contractors to execute Echo's field data collection campaign, coordinating people, equipment and logistics. Partner closely with the Chief Science Officer and academic collaborators to plan for operational contingencies, including environmental uncertainty, access constraints, and equipment failure, translating scientific risk into practical mitigation plans. Administrative and organisational operations Act as Echo's primary point of contact with Convergent Research on all administrative matters, ensuring smooth coordination across finance, HR, legal, and compliance functions. Establish and own Echo's day to day administrative operations, adapting Convergent's chosen services and frameworks to meet Echo's specific needs as it scales. Identify operational gaps or bottlenecks early and proactively propose improvements to administrative systems and workflows. Build institutional knowledge and continuity, ensuring that administrative operations remain resilient as Echo grows in team size, complexity, and geographic scope. Finance and compliance Prepare and coordinate materials for the Board of Directors, including operational updates, budgets, and decision memos, working closely with the CEO. Own Echo's financial operations, overseeing budgeting, expense management, payroll coordination, grant reporting, and internal financial controls, in close collaboration with Convergent Research's finance team. Profile (You have) Proven (5+ years) experience setting up operations from scratch or significantly scaling internal operations in startup-style organizations. Direct experience coordinating multi vendor operations, and managing performance against delivery commitments. Experience coordinating across highly interdisciplinary teams, including scientists, engineers, product, and external partners, with the ability to align diverse incentives, timelines, and ways of working. Proven ability to operate across organisational boundaries, such as working with funders, shared service providers, research collaborators, or institutional partners, while maintaining clear internal ownership and accountability. High degree of autonomy and judgment, with comfort making decisions under uncertainty and building processes before best practices exist. Motivation to work in a mission-driven, startup-style organisation, including willingness to be hands on, adapt quickly, and operate without large support teams. Exceptional organisational and execution skills, with demonstrated ability to manage multiple workstreams, deadlines, and stakeholders in a fast-moving environment. Adept with digital tools (Google Workspace, Slack, Notion, Asana, etc.) Highly Valued Experience Experience supporting complex, multi-stakeholder projects (e.g. research programs, technical platforms, or large-scale field operations) that require careful planning, sequencing, and dependency management. Familiarity with environmental, climate, or ecological domains, or demonstrated ability to quickly come up to speed in new scientific areas and work effectively with domain experts. Leadership experience in mission-driven or public-interest initiatives, including comfort balancing rigour, speed, and long term institutional thinking. Experience navigating data governance and licensing. We Offer (Amazing Benefits) A rare chance to build institutional architecture for frontier science and work with some of the smartest and most talented experts from different fields. Up to a 6% employer pension contribution, with optional additional salary sacrifice, because future you deserves comfort. Top tier private medical and dental insurance-are fully covered for you and your dependents. Stay healthy, my friend. Generous parental leave-20 weeks make whole pay for both parents. 25 days of holiday allowance. Wellness allowance for fitness and wellness activities. Progression In 30 days: You will work closely with the leadership team to develop a deep understanding of Echo's mission, scientific priorities, and operating constraints. In parallel, you will onboard Convergent Research's shared services and assess existing operational processes. By the end of the first month, you will have established clear ownership over day to day operations and identified priority gaps where new systems or workflows are needed. By 3 months: You will be a fully embedded member of Echo's leadership team, with ownership of core operational systems across administration, finance operations, and internal coordination. You will have implemented initial operating rhythms and tracking mechanisms and streamlined workflows. By 12 months: You will be leading Echo's operations end to end, with responsibility for maintaining reliable, scalable systems that support a growing scientific organisation. You will have built or begun building a small operations team, delegated day to day execution where appropriate, and refined processes to balance speed, rigor, and long term organisational resilience as Echo scales. Outro We're bringing together top talent from academia, industry, and startups to build a new model for innovative R&D. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. We believe in hiring individuals based on their unique talents-not on race, color, religion, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law or our company policies. We are more than a proud Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Our goal is to foster a healthy, safe, and respectful environment where all employees are valued and treated with dignity. 100000 - 110000 GBP a year Bonus: Performance-based
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Introduction Echo Labs is building the scientific and technical foundation for ecological intelligence: a multimodal system to measure, model, and forecast Ecosystem Condition as a dynamic property. We are a collaborative and interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers engaged in a planetary moonshot - with a public good mission, operating like a start up. We are a new Focused Research Organization (FRO) supported by Convergent Research and funded by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency to pursue high-risk, high-reward science in the public interest. About this role Echo Labs is seeking a Director of Operations to lead Echo's operations in the UK. The Director of Operations will build and run the operational backbone that allows Echo's scientific and technical teams to execute rapidly and at scale. This is a high-leverage role: you'll keep the machine running smoothly so our scientific team can focus on discovery. We're looking for a high-motivation personality to join our startup-like environment for onsite work in London. The Director of Operations is responsible for designing and continuously improving Echo's core systems across project management, administration, finance, people, and field operations. This role translates strategic ambition into practical execution. You'll be creating lightweight but robust processes that support a fast-moving R&D organisation while laying the groundwork for long-term resilience. This begins by establishing core functional foundations for a mission-driven startup-style organisation, and then moves to coordinating scientific teams, field vendors, and community partners to execute data collection across the UK. As Echo scales, this role will evolve from hands on execution to building and leading a small operations team, with clear ownership boundaries across admin, finance operations, and field logistics. The Director of Operations reports to the CEO and will work in close partnership with the Chief Science Officer, Chief Technology Officer, and Director of Product & Partnerships as a core member of Echo's leadership team. While Convergent provides shared services and frameworks, the Director of Operations has day to day ownership and decision making authority for Echo's internal operations. Core Responsibilities Internal coordination and project management Design, implement, and oversee internal project management and coordination systems, ensuring clear milestones, ownership, and reporting across scientific, technical, and operational workstreams. Establish day to day operating rhythms, supported by lightweight but robust internal infrastructure, enabling the organisation to scale without bureaucracy. Field operations Build a team to manage Echo's first large scale ecological field campaign, coordinating timelines, logistics, and dependencies to ensure readiness for a 2027 launch. Oversee procurement and logistics for field equipment and services, including sensors, consumables, transport, storage, and vendor coordination. Manage a team of partners and contractors to execute Echo's field data collection campaign, coordinating people, equipment and logistics. Partner closely with the Chief Science Officer and academic collaborators to plan for operational contingencies, including environmental uncertainty, access constraints, and equipment failure, translating scientific risk into practical mitigation plans. Administrative and organisational operations Act as Echo's primary point of contact with Convergent Research on all administrative matters, ensuring smooth coordination across finance, HR, legal, and compliance functions. Establish and own Echo's day to day administrative operations, adapting Convergent's chosen services and frameworks to meet Echo's specific needs as it scales. Identify operational gaps or bottlenecks early and proactively propose improvements to administrative systems and workflows. Build institutional knowledge and continuity, ensuring that administrative operations remain resilient as Echo grows in team size, complexity, and geographic scope. Finance and compliance Prepare and coordinate materials for the Board of Directors, including operational updates, budgets, and decision memos, working closely with the CEO. Own Echo's financial operations, overseeing budgeting, expense management, payroll coordination, grant reporting, and internal financial controls, in close collaboration with Convergent Research's finance team. Profile (You have) Proven (5+ years) experience setting up operations from scratch or significantly scaling internal operations in startup-style organizations. Direct experience coordinating multi vendor operations, and managing performance against delivery commitments. Experience coordinating across highly interdisciplinary teams, including scientists, engineers, product, and external partners, with the ability to align diverse incentives, timelines, and ways of working. Proven ability to operate across organisational boundaries, such as working with funders, shared service providers, research collaborators, or institutional partners, while maintaining clear internal ownership and accountability. High degree of autonomy and judgment, with comfort making decisions under uncertainty and building processes before best practices exist. Motivation to work in a mission-driven, startup-style organisation, including willingness to be hands on, adapt quickly, and operate without large support teams. Exceptional organisational and execution skills, with demonstrated ability to manage multiple workstreams, deadlines, and stakeholders in a fast-moving environment. Adept with digital tools (Google Workspace, Slack, Notion, Asana, etc.) Highly Valued Experience Experience supporting complex, multi-stakeholder projects (e.g. research programs, technical platforms, or large-scale field operations) that require careful planning, sequencing, and dependency management. Familiarity with environmental, climate, or ecological domains, or demonstrated ability to quickly come up to speed in new scientific areas and work effectively with domain experts. Leadership experience in mission-driven or public-interest initiatives, including comfort balancing rigour, speed, and long term institutional thinking. Experience navigating data governance and licensing. We Offer (Amazing Benefits) A rare chance to build institutional architecture for frontier science and work with some of the smartest and most talented experts from different fields. Up to a 6% employer pension contribution, with optional additional salary sacrifice, because future you deserves comfort. Top tier private medical and dental insurance-are fully covered for you and your dependents. Stay healthy, my friend. Generous parental leave-20 weeks make whole pay for both parents. 25 days of holiday allowance. Wellness allowance for fitness and wellness activities. Progression In 30 days: You will work closely with the leadership team to develop a deep understanding of Echo's mission, scientific priorities, and operating constraints. In parallel, you will onboard Convergent Research's shared services and assess existing operational processes. By the end of the first month, you will have established clear ownership over day to day operations and identified priority gaps where new systems or workflows are needed. By 3 months: You will be a fully embedded member of Echo's leadership team, with ownership of core operational systems across administration, finance operations, and internal coordination. You will have implemented initial operating rhythms and tracking mechanisms and streamlined workflows. By 12 months: You will be leading Echo's operations end to end, with responsibility for maintaining reliable, scalable systems that support a growing scientific organisation. You will have built or begun building a small operations team, delegated day to day execution where appropriate, and refined processes to balance speed, rigor, and long term organisational resilience as Echo scales. Outro We're bringing together top talent from academia, industry, and startups to build a new model for innovative R&D. We are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. We believe in hiring individuals based on their unique talents-not on race, color, religion, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law or our company policies. We are more than a proud Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Our goal is to foster a healthy, safe, and respectful environment where all employees are valued and treated with dignity. 100000 - 110000 GBP a year Bonus: Performance-based
The Role of Diocesan Housing Surveyor We are looking for someone who can work alongside the Diocesan Property Manager, and Property Officer, to assist in the management of the Clergy Housing stock comprising of 160 houses across Coventry and Warwickshire. The main responsibilities of the of Diocesan Housing Surveyor are: Inspect Clergy houses and assess repairs and improvements necessary in compliance with Coventry Diocese Clergy Housing Standards. Implement the recommendations of the property reports. Arrange property inspections and implement the required works with the agreement of the Property Manager. Arrange stock condition surveys. Address reactive repairs and ensure works are undertaken and completed in accordance with the Housing Standards. Prepare schedules of work and cost budgets, agree these with the Property Manager before tendering to approved contractors. What we are looking for in a Diocesan Housing Surveyor : Driving Licence with access to own car Previous experience of managing small works contracts Working knowledge of residential building defects and their resolution Proven awareness of health and safety with regard to building management and works contracts. Being responsible for the day-to-day maintenance of properties whilst remaining within budgetary and time constraints Degree Level or relevant experience commensurate to the role Evidence for continuing professional development. Familiarity using a modern Property Management software package. This post reports to the Property Manager and is based in the Diocesan Offices in Coventry . Interviews will be held on 24 March at the Diocesan Offices in Coventry
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
The Role of Diocesan Housing Surveyor We are looking for someone who can work alongside the Diocesan Property Manager, and Property Officer, to assist in the management of the Clergy Housing stock comprising of 160 houses across Coventry and Warwickshire. The main responsibilities of the of Diocesan Housing Surveyor are: Inspect Clergy houses and assess repairs and improvements necessary in compliance with Coventry Diocese Clergy Housing Standards. Implement the recommendations of the property reports. Arrange property inspections and implement the required works with the agreement of the Property Manager. Arrange stock condition surveys. Address reactive repairs and ensure works are undertaken and completed in accordance with the Housing Standards. Prepare schedules of work and cost budgets, agree these with the Property Manager before tendering to approved contractors. What we are looking for in a Diocesan Housing Surveyor : Driving Licence with access to own car Previous experience of managing small works contracts Working knowledge of residential building defects and their resolution Proven awareness of health and safety with regard to building management and works contracts. Being responsible for the day-to-day maintenance of properties whilst remaining within budgetary and time constraints Degree Level or relevant experience commensurate to the role Evidence for continuing professional development. Familiarity using a modern Property Management software package. This post reports to the Property Manager and is based in the Diocesan Offices in Coventry . Interviews will be held on 24 March at the Diocesan Offices in Coventry
Temporary Supporter Care Officer Rate: £14.40 per hour Contract: Temporary 1st to 31st March Location: Bristol (hybrid approx. 2 days per week in the Bristol hub, remainder home-based)We re working with a well-established national charity to recruit a Temporary Supporter Care Officer to support their Fundraising and Supporter Engagement team during a busy period.This is a great opportunity for someone with strong customer service or supporter care experience who enjoys being the first point of contact and delivering a warm, efficient experience to supporters.The role Reporting to the Supporter Care Manager, you ll provide excellent supporter care alongside administrative and customer service support across the Fundraising and Supporter Engagement function.Key responsibilities Acting as first point of contact for supporter enquiries via phone, email and social media Delivering high-quality customer service and stewardship in all interactions Liaising with colleagues across the organisation to ensure enquiries receive accurate and informative responses Updating the fundraising CRM (Donorflex) with accurate supporter details, donations, Gift Aid and communication preferences Ensuring donations are processed and banked promptly, maintaining accurate records for reconciliation with Finance Thanking donors for their support, including phone conversations that enhance supporter engagement and experience Managing legacy notifications and in-memory gifts, including ongoing stewardship where appropriate Providing customer service for e-commerce activity, including order queries and phone orders Handling complaints in line with organisational procedures Supporting Individual Giving, E-Commerce, Philanthropy and Partnerships teams with projects as required Ensuring compliance with fundraising regulations and data protection legislation About you You ll bring experience from a customer service or supporter care environment and enjoy working collaboratively across teams.Essential experience: Handling enquiries via phone, email and digital channels Complaint handling and resolution Building effective working relationships with internal stakeholders Knowledge: Understanding of GDPR and fundraising regulations (or the ability to pick this up quickly) An interest in the mission and values of the charity sector Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication Strong IT skills (Word, Excel, Outlook) Experience using a CRM Ability to work independently and manage your workload A genuine commitment to delivering outstanding supporter care Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis so please apply without delay.
Feb 11, 2026
Seasonal
Temporary Supporter Care Officer Rate: £14.40 per hour Contract: Temporary 1st to 31st March Location: Bristol (hybrid approx. 2 days per week in the Bristol hub, remainder home-based)We re working with a well-established national charity to recruit a Temporary Supporter Care Officer to support their Fundraising and Supporter Engagement team during a busy period.This is a great opportunity for someone with strong customer service or supporter care experience who enjoys being the first point of contact and delivering a warm, efficient experience to supporters.The role Reporting to the Supporter Care Manager, you ll provide excellent supporter care alongside administrative and customer service support across the Fundraising and Supporter Engagement function.Key responsibilities Acting as first point of contact for supporter enquiries via phone, email and social media Delivering high-quality customer service and stewardship in all interactions Liaising with colleagues across the organisation to ensure enquiries receive accurate and informative responses Updating the fundraising CRM (Donorflex) with accurate supporter details, donations, Gift Aid and communication preferences Ensuring donations are processed and banked promptly, maintaining accurate records for reconciliation with Finance Thanking donors for their support, including phone conversations that enhance supporter engagement and experience Managing legacy notifications and in-memory gifts, including ongoing stewardship where appropriate Providing customer service for e-commerce activity, including order queries and phone orders Handling complaints in line with organisational procedures Supporting Individual Giving, E-Commerce, Philanthropy and Partnerships teams with projects as required Ensuring compliance with fundraising regulations and data protection legislation About you You ll bring experience from a customer service or supporter care environment and enjoy working collaboratively across teams.Essential experience: Handling enquiries via phone, email and digital channels Complaint handling and resolution Building effective working relationships with internal stakeholders Knowledge: Understanding of GDPR and fundraising regulations (or the ability to pick this up quickly) An interest in the mission and values of the charity sector Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication Strong IT skills (Word, Excel, Outlook) Experience using a CRM Ability to work independently and manage your workload A genuine commitment to delivering outstanding supporter care Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis so please apply without delay.
Role: Town Clerk Location: Huntingdon, PE29 3PJ Salary: (SCP 55-62) £74,454 - £89,091 per annum Full-time: 37 hours per week, with requirement to work evenings and occasional weekends for council meetings and events Huntingdon is a proud, historic market town with a strong civic identity, a diverse and growing community, and a deep sense of place. As they enter a period of organisational development and wider local government change, they are seeking a strategic, values driven Town Clerk who can lead with clarity, confidence and care. This is a significant opportunity to guide one of Cambridgeshire's largest and most active town councils at a pivotal moment. With a broad asset base, expanding responsibilities and rising expectations from residents, the Clerk will help strengthen governance, modernise systems and support a committed team delivering services that matter to the community. You will bring the operational rigour needed to ensure the organisation remains resilient, while inspiring people through change and championing the values that define Huntingdon. As their most senior officer, you will provide trusted professional advice to councillors, build strong relationships across the town and region, and represent Huntingdon with credibility and influence. You'll balance strategic vision with practical delivery, overseeing a £3.5m budget and ensuring the Council continues to deliver high quality services - from green spaces, community facilities and civic events to planning responses, bereavement services and major capital projects. What they're looking for They are seeking a confident, grounded leader with: CiLCA (or Community Governance Level 4) Proven leadership experience in local government Strong understanding of statutory frameworks, governance, audit and compliance Experience managing diverse services, assets and teams Excellent judgement, political awareness and the ability to navigate complexity with calmness and emotional intelligence A track record of modernising systems, improving culture and strengthening organisational resilience The ability to build trust quickly, motivate staff and work constructively with councillors, partners and the community What they offer Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme Generous annual leave and flexitime Support for professional development A positive, collaborative culture where your leadership will make a visible impact In return, you'll join a supportive, forward looking council with a strong civic tradition, a clear sense of purpose and a genuine commitment to its community. You'll shape the next chapter of a town that is proud of its heritage and ambitious for its future. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for The Town Council, please click apply to receive the full candidate pack and application form. Closing date: Applications must be received by 5pm on1 March 2026 Interviews: Shortlisted candidates will need to be available to interview on site on 19th March. Start date: As soon as possible
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Role: Town Clerk Location: Huntingdon, PE29 3PJ Salary: (SCP 55-62) £74,454 - £89,091 per annum Full-time: 37 hours per week, with requirement to work evenings and occasional weekends for council meetings and events Huntingdon is a proud, historic market town with a strong civic identity, a diverse and growing community, and a deep sense of place. As they enter a period of organisational development and wider local government change, they are seeking a strategic, values driven Town Clerk who can lead with clarity, confidence and care. This is a significant opportunity to guide one of Cambridgeshire's largest and most active town councils at a pivotal moment. With a broad asset base, expanding responsibilities and rising expectations from residents, the Clerk will help strengthen governance, modernise systems and support a committed team delivering services that matter to the community. You will bring the operational rigour needed to ensure the organisation remains resilient, while inspiring people through change and championing the values that define Huntingdon. As their most senior officer, you will provide trusted professional advice to councillors, build strong relationships across the town and region, and represent Huntingdon with credibility and influence. You'll balance strategic vision with practical delivery, overseeing a £3.5m budget and ensuring the Council continues to deliver high quality services - from green spaces, community facilities and civic events to planning responses, bereavement services and major capital projects. What they're looking for They are seeking a confident, grounded leader with: CiLCA (or Community Governance Level 4) Proven leadership experience in local government Strong understanding of statutory frameworks, governance, audit and compliance Experience managing diverse services, assets and teams Excellent judgement, political awareness and the ability to navigate complexity with calmness and emotional intelligence A track record of modernising systems, improving culture and strengthening organisational resilience The ability to build trust quickly, motivate staff and work constructively with councillors, partners and the community What they offer Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme Generous annual leave and flexitime Support for professional development A positive, collaborative culture where your leadership will make a visible impact In return, you'll join a supportive, forward looking council with a strong civic tradition, a clear sense of purpose and a genuine commitment to its community. You'll shape the next chapter of a town that is proud of its heritage and ambitious for its future. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for The Town Council, please click apply to receive the full candidate pack and application form. Closing date: Applications must be received by 5pm on1 March 2026 Interviews: Shortlisted candidates will need to be available to interview on site on 19th March. Start date: As soon as possible
HR Assistant (fixed term - maternity cover) Location: Astolat - with opportunity for hybrid working Within ACS core office hours (8am - 6pm) Salary: Band Q: £27,536 - 29,191 (annual FTE, will be pro rata'd based on working hours) Hours of Work : 24 hours per week (0.67 FTE). Flexibility will be required to meet the evolving needs of the organisation (occasional evening & weekend). Role Overview The HR Assistant is responsible for delivering efficient and accurate HR support across the organisation. This role manages employee and volunteer records, oversees recruitment and onboarding processes, coordinates training and development activities, and ensures compliance with HR policies and procedures. Acting as the first point of contact for HR queries, the postholder plays a vital role in supporting a positive employee experience and upholding their values of Focus, Inclusion, Respect, and Excellence. Person Specification - Experience, Knowledge & Skills Essential Essential Experience Previous experience in an HR administrative role. Experience managing HR records and systems. Experience supporting recruitment and onboarding processes. Experience coordinating training and maintaining accurate records. Essential Knowledge Understanding of HR processes and compliance requirements (e.g., DBS checks, right-to-work). Knowledge of safeguarding, confidentiality, and data protection principles. Familiarity with HR systems (experience with Iris Staffology desirable). Awareness of best practice in recruitment and employee engagement. Essential Skills Excellent organisational and time management skills. High attention to detail and accuracy. Ability to handle confidential information with discretion. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. Desirable Experience in a charity or not-for-profit environment. Key Responsibilities HR Administration Maintain accurate and up-to-date employee and volunteer records in the HR Information System (Iris Staffology). Prepare and issue employment contracts, offer letters, pay increase letters, and other HR documentation. Collect references, coordinate DBS checks, and verify right-to-work documentation, ensuring safer recruitment measures are completed. Handle confidential information with discretion and professionalism. Share pay changes, new starters, and leaver information with Finance and support payroll administration. Complete compliance checks (e.g., DBS renewals) systematically and on time. Develop and optimise use of the HR system to meet organisational needs. Manage HR and Recruitment inboxes and maintain the organisational chart. Attraction & Selection Support recruitment by posting job adverts, coordinating applications, and scheduling interviews. Support the recruitment and onboarding of trustees Assist with onboarding and induction activities. Promote best practice in recruitment, ensuring processes reflect organisational values and inclusivity. Engagement, Training & Development Assist with developing and implementing an annual employee engagement plan. Monitor and report on mandatory training completion, escalating as needed. Maintain accurate training records and book external courses. Source external trainers, manage invoices, and prepare training materials. Act as first point of contact for training queries and manage the training platform. Produce HR training reports for senior management and organise Lunch & Learn sessions. Employee Relations & HR Policies Respond to queries on HR policies such as absence, leave, and flexible working. Assist with policy development, implementation, and review. Take notes during formal employee meetings. General Provide support to the CEO in the absence of the Finance and Governance Officer Promote and adhere to their values: Focus, Inclusion, Respect, Excellence. Ensure compliance with safeguarding, confidentiality, and data protection requirements. Attend team meetings, supervision, and mandatory training. Take responsibility and ownership of your area of work including your own training and development to make sure you can deliver excellence. Work across the organisation on projects and support organisation-wide events and activities. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this reputable organisation, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application.
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
HR Assistant (fixed term - maternity cover) Location: Astolat - with opportunity for hybrid working Within ACS core office hours (8am - 6pm) Salary: Band Q: £27,536 - 29,191 (annual FTE, will be pro rata'd based on working hours) Hours of Work : 24 hours per week (0.67 FTE). Flexibility will be required to meet the evolving needs of the organisation (occasional evening & weekend). Role Overview The HR Assistant is responsible for delivering efficient and accurate HR support across the organisation. This role manages employee and volunteer records, oversees recruitment and onboarding processes, coordinates training and development activities, and ensures compliance with HR policies and procedures. Acting as the first point of contact for HR queries, the postholder plays a vital role in supporting a positive employee experience and upholding their values of Focus, Inclusion, Respect, and Excellence. Person Specification - Experience, Knowledge & Skills Essential Essential Experience Previous experience in an HR administrative role. Experience managing HR records and systems. Experience supporting recruitment and onboarding processes. Experience coordinating training and maintaining accurate records. Essential Knowledge Understanding of HR processes and compliance requirements (e.g., DBS checks, right-to-work). Knowledge of safeguarding, confidentiality, and data protection principles. Familiarity with HR systems (experience with Iris Staffology desirable). Awareness of best practice in recruitment and employee engagement. Essential Skills Excellent organisational and time management skills. High attention to detail and accuracy. Ability to handle confidential information with discretion. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook). Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. Desirable Experience in a charity or not-for-profit environment. Key Responsibilities HR Administration Maintain accurate and up-to-date employee and volunteer records in the HR Information System (Iris Staffology). Prepare and issue employment contracts, offer letters, pay increase letters, and other HR documentation. Collect references, coordinate DBS checks, and verify right-to-work documentation, ensuring safer recruitment measures are completed. Handle confidential information with discretion and professionalism. Share pay changes, new starters, and leaver information with Finance and support payroll administration. Complete compliance checks (e.g., DBS renewals) systematically and on time. Develop and optimise use of the HR system to meet organisational needs. Manage HR and Recruitment inboxes and maintain the organisational chart. Attraction & Selection Support recruitment by posting job adverts, coordinating applications, and scheduling interviews. Support the recruitment and onboarding of trustees Assist with onboarding and induction activities. Promote best practice in recruitment, ensuring processes reflect organisational values and inclusivity. Engagement, Training & Development Assist with developing and implementing an annual employee engagement plan. Monitor and report on mandatory training completion, escalating as needed. Maintain accurate training records and book external courses. Source external trainers, manage invoices, and prepare training materials. Act as first point of contact for training queries and manage the training platform. Produce HR training reports for senior management and organise Lunch & Learn sessions. Employee Relations & HR Policies Respond to queries on HR policies such as absence, leave, and flexible working. Assist with policy development, implementation, and review. Take notes during formal employee meetings. General Provide support to the CEO in the absence of the Finance and Governance Officer Promote and adhere to their values: Focus, Inclusion, Respect, Excellence. Ensure compliance with safeguarding, confidentiality, and data protection requirements. Attend team meetings, supervision, and mandatory training. Take responsibility and ownership of your area of work including your own training and development to make sure you can deliver excellence. Work across the organisation on projects and support organisation-wide events and activities. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this reputable organisation, please click apply to be redirected to their website to complete your application.
Commercial Officer Dorchester £45,(Apply online only) Are you commercially astute and confident managing contracts and negotiations? Do you thrive in a structured environment where your attention to detail and relationship-building skills make a real impact? We re recruiting for a Commercial Officer to join a leading organisation within the defence and technology sector. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to high-profile projects, support strategic bids, and develop your career towards senior commercial roles. As a Commercial Officer, you will benefit from: Flexible working options, including part-time or condensed hours Enhanced annual leave 25 days, increasing with service Pension scheme employer contributions up to 10.5% Life assurance 6x salary Onsite gym and free parking Private dental insurance Exposure to UK and international markets Autonomy and ownership of commercial processes As a Commercial Officer, your responsibilities will include: Supporting bids and proposals, ensuring a balanced risk/reward approach Advising on commercial matters across UK and international markets Negotiating contracts with customers and partners Managing contracts to ensure compliance and customer satisfaction Maintaining accurate contractual records and documentation As a Commercial Officer, your experience will include: Working in a customer-facing environment with negotiation experience Understanding of contractual obligations and commercial risk Strong analytical skills and attention to detail Excellent written and verbal communication Ability to manage multiple priorities independently Desirable: Experience in defence sector commercial management Ability to draft and review NDAs , MoUs , and licence agreements Degree in a relevant subject and/or membership of a professional body ( IACCM , WC&C ) Due to the nature of the work, you must be eligible to obtain Security Clearance (SC) . If you're ready to take the next step in your career, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Beth at Rubicon on (phone number removed) for more information.
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Commercial Officer Dorchester £45,(Apply online only) Are you commercially astute and confident managing contracts and negotiations? Do you thrive in a structured environment where your attention to detail and relationship-building skills make a real impact? We re recruiting for a Commercial Officer to join a leading organisation within the defence and technology sector. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to high-profile projects, support strategic bids, and develop your career towards senior commercial roles. As a Commercial Officer, you will benefit from: Flexible working options, including part-time or condensed hours Enhanced annual leave 25 days, increasing with service Pension scheme employer contributions up to 10.5% Life assurance 6x salary Onsite gym and free parking Private dental insurance Exposure to UK and international markets Autonomy and ownership of commercial processes As a Commercial Officer, your responsibilities will include: Supporting bids and proposals, ensuring a balanced risk/reward approach Advising on commercial matters across UK and international markets Negotiating contracts with customers and partners Managing contracts to ensure compliance and customer satisfaction Maintaining accurate contractual records and documentation As a Commercial Officer, your experience will include: Working in a customer-facing environment with negotiation experience Understanding of contractual obligations and commercial risk Strong analytical skills and attention to detail Excellent written and verbal communication Ability to manage multiple priorities independently Desirable: Experience in defence sector commercial management Ability to draft and review NDAs , MoUs , and licence agreements Degree in a relevant subject and/or membership of a professional body ( IACCM , WC&C ) Due to the nature of the work, you must be eligible to obtain Security Clearance (SC) . If you're ready to take the next step in your career, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Beth at Rubicon on (phone number removed) for more information.
FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Burton-on-trent, Staffordshire
Impact, on and off the pitch The FA have an exciting opportunity for a Business Support Coordinator to join our Women's Technical department at St. George's Park. The successful applicant will provide administrative support to the Women's Technical team, and act as the primary contact for casual staff across the division. What will you be doing? Provide comprehensive administrative support to the National Coaches and Goalkeeping Coaches, including diary management, meeting coordination, and organising travel and accommodation. Coordinate meeting logistics such as room bookings, resources, and required materials to ensure smooth delivery. Support the recruitment process for the Women's Technical Department, ensuring efficient administration of contracts, DBS checks, IT access, kit allocation, and expense setup for all new starters. Assist in delivering administrative tasks associated with the women's scouting programme. Administer purchase orders, manage supplier processes, and support accurate budget tracking for the division. Coordinate monthly payroll submissions for all relevant staff groups, ensuring compliance with internal timelines and processes. Act as the primary point of contact for casual staff, ensuring they receive appropriate guidance, information, and administrative support. Lead the end to end delivery of ball retriever operations for all senior women's fixtures, including planning, onsite management, and post event processes. Ensure all team liaison officers are allocated to all incoming opposition teams across all age groups during national camps, ensuring safe, efficient, and professional operations throughout. Provide out of office and ad hoc cover across the Business Support team when required to maintain continuity of service. Contribute to wider departmental projects within the Women's Technical Department, adapting to evolving priorities across the FA Group. Undertake additional duties as required to support the changing priorities of the FA Group. What are we looking for? Essential for the role: Experience in an Administration/Team Coordinator role. Evidence of diary and scheduling management. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy in all areas of work. High levels of discretion; previous experience working with confidential information. Excellent organisational & time management skills. To be able to communicate to a high level with internal & external stakeholders at all levels. Excellent MS Office Suite skills. Beneficial to have: Worked in the football industry or in an elite sporting environment (administration). Team or events co-ordination. What's in it for you? We are committed to ensuring everyone can flourish in their roles. To achieve this we have unique office spaces under the arch of the iconic Wembley National Stadium, which is the home of English Football. We are also delighted to offer a world-class, Elite Performance Centre, St. George's Park in Staffordshire, which is an exceptional setting to develop and inspire high-performing England teams and leaders. We pride ourselves in offering a competitive salary as well as great opportunities to develop and grow in your role. But that is not all; we also have a range of exciting benefits, some of which can be found below: Access to event day tickets at Wembley Stadium, alongside a host of regular internal events throughout the season, encouraging you to connect and learn with your colleagues and look after your mental health and well-being. Free, nutritious lunches at Wembley Stadium and St. George's Park.Free private medical cover. A contributory pension scheme. An additional 'Thank You' days leave, volunteering days as well as 25 days annual leave ( based on a full-time, permanent contract. ) A hybrid working model which offers greater flexibility. For more information on what it is like to work at The FA, please visit our FA Careers page, via the button below. Currently, we are working within a hybrid working model whereby the expectation is to work from your contractual location for part of the week, and as and when required by the team. The remaining days can be worked remotely. We will continue to monitor this model, and it may be adjusted in future if deemed necessary. The contractual location of this role can be found on the FA Careers page. We are a diverse workplace, aspiring to represent football across the country. The Football Association actively promotes inclusion and diversity, encouraging you to be the best version of yourself at work. We welcome applications from everyone and are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. If you have any particular requirements in respect of the recruitment or interview process, please mention this during your application. As part of the FA's commitment to ensuring a safe environment for everyone in football, every employee will be required to complete a DBS check. The level of the check required will be based on the activity of the specific job role and in line with legislation and government guidance.
Feb 11, 2026
Full time
Impact, on and off the pitch The FA have an exciting opportunity for a Business Support Coordinator to join our Women's Technical department at St. George's Park. The successful applicant will provide administrative support to the Women's Technical team, and act as the primary contact for casual staff across the division. What will you be doing? Provide comprehensive administrative support to the National Coaches and Goalkeeping Coaches, including diary management, meeting coordination, and organising travel and accommodation. Coordinate meeting logistics such as room bookings, resources, and required materials to ensure smooth delivery. Support the recruitment process for the Women's Technical Department, ensuring efficient administration of contracts, DBS checks, IT access, kit allocation, and expense setup for all new starters. Assist in delivering administrative tasks associated with the women's scouting programme. Administer purchase orders, manage supplier processes, and support accurate budget tracking for the division. Coordinate monthly payroll submissions for all relevant staff groups, ensuring compliance with internal timelines and processes. Act as the primary point of contact for casual staff, ensuring they receive appropriate guidance, information, and administrative support. Lead the end to end delivery of ball retriever operations for all senior women's fixtures, including planning, onsite management, and post event processes. Ensure all team liaison officers are allocated to all incoming opposition teams across all age groups during national camps, ensuring safe, efficient, and professional operations throughout. Provide out of office and ad hoc cover across the Business Support team when required to maintain continuity of service. Contribute to wider departmental projects within the Women's Technical Department, adapting to evolving priorities across the FA Group. Undertake additional duties as required to support the changing priorities of the FA Group. What are we looking for? Essential for the role: Experience in an Administration/Team Coordinator role. Evidence of diary and scheduling management. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy in all areas of work. High levels of discretion; previous experience working with confidential information. Excellent organisational & time management skills. To be able to communicate to a high level with internal & external stakeholders at all levels. Excellent MS Office Suite skills. Beneficial to have: Worked in the football industry or in an elite sporting environment (administration). Team or events co-ordination. What's in it for you? We are committed to ensuring everyone can flourish in their roles. To achieve this we have unique office spaces under the arch of the iconic Wembley National Stadium, which is the home of English Football. We are also delighted to offer a world-class, Elite Performance Centre, St. George's Park in Staffordshire, which is an exceptional setting to develop and inspire high-performing England teams and leaders. We pride ourselves in offering a competitive salary as well as great opportunities to develop and grow in your role. But that is not all; we also have a range of exciting benefits, some of which can be found below: Access to event day tickets at Wembley Stadium, alongside a host of regular internal events throughout the season, encouraging you to connect and learn with your colleagues and look after your mental health and well-being. Free, nutritious lunches at Wembley Stadium and St. George's Park.Free private medical cover. A contributory pension scheme. An additional 'Thank You' days leave, volunteering days as well as 25 days annual leave ( based on a full-time, permanent contract. ) A hybrid working model which offers greater flexibility. For more information on what it is like to work at The FA, please visit our FA Careers page, via the button below. Currently, we are working within a hybrid working model whereby the expectation is to work from your contractual location for part of the week, and as and when required by the team. The remaining days can be worked remotely. We will continue to monitor this model, and it may be adjusted in future if deemed necessary. The contractual location of this role can be found on the FA Careers page. We are a diverse workplace, aspiring to represent football across the country. The Football Association actively promotes inclusion and diversity, encouraging you to be the best version of yourself at work. We welcome applications from everyone and are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. If you have any particular requirements in respect of the recruitment or interview process, please mention this during your application. As part of the FA's commitment to ensuring a safe environment for everyone in football, every employee will be required to complete a DBS check. The level of the check required will be based on the activity of the specific job role and in line with legislation and government guidance.