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HR Officer
Parna Recruitment
HR Officer £28,000 - £35,000 Per Annum Birmingham We are looking for a proactive and organised HR Officer to join our client a well established, rapidly growing company based in Birmingham. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys hands-on HR work, thrives in a fast-paced environment, and is keen to broaden their HR experience across the wider business. The role is primarily based at one site, with occasional travel to Birmingham Head Office. Key Responsibilities: Managing onboarding and off boarding processes Ensuring new starters are set up on rotas correctly Advising employees on employment law queries and company policies Supporting managers with guidance and HR administration Supporting the HR Manager with operational HR matters Ensuring Right to Work documentation is up to date and regularly audited Running regular compliance reports and maintaining accurate HR records Providing lateness and attendance reports to shift managers Supporting low-level ER matters (e.g. verbal warnings) Assisting with payroll by collating warehouse data (pay rises, adjustments, personal detail changes) and ensuring payroll has accurate information before cut-off Ensuring all HR policies remain up to date Managing the training access portal, ensuring all staff training is set up and monitored Working with the HR Manager to arrange training sessions for managers on new processes The successful candidate ideally have: A CIPD level 3 qualification (not essential) Previous experience in a HR based admin role or similar Strong organisation and attention to detail Confident communication skills A professional, discreet approach to HR matters Full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
HR Officer £28,000 - £35,000 Per Annum Birmingham We are looking for a proactive and organised HR Officer to join our client a well established, rapidly growing company based in Birmingham. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys hands-on HR work, thrives in a fast-paced environment, and is keen to broaden their HR experience across the wider business. The role is primarily based at one site, with occasional travel to Birmingham Head Office. Key Responsibilities: Managing onboarding and off boarding processes Ensuring new starters are set up on rotas correctly Advising employees on employment law queries and company policies Supporting managers with guidance and HR administration Supporting the HR Manager with operational HR matters Ensuring Right to Work documentation is up to date and regularly audited Running regular compliance reports and maintaining accurate HR records Providing lateness and attendance reports to shift managers Supporting low-level ER matters (e.g. verbal warnings) Assisting with payroll by collating warehouse data (pay rises, adjustments, personal detail changes) and ensuring payroll has accurate information before cut-off Ensuring all HR policies remain up to date Managing the training access portal, ensuring all staff training is set up and monitored Working with the HR Manager to arrange training sessions for managers on new processes The successful candidate ideally have: A CIPD level 3 qualification (not essential) Previous experience in a HR based admin role or similar Strong organisation and attention to detail Confident communication skills A professional, discreet approach to HR matters Full UK driving licence with access to a vehicle
Senior Payroll Officer - Hybrid, End-to-End for 1000+ Staff
Trades Workforce Solutions Coventry, Warwickshire
A recruitment agency is seeking an experienced Payroll Officer to manage weekly and monthly payrolls for over 1000 employees in Coventry. This role includes end-to-end payroll responsibilities, processing starters and leavers, and ensuring compliance with payroll legislation. The position offers a hybrid working model (3 days office, 2 days remote) alongside additional holiday entitlement and other benefits. Immediate start is available for the right candidate.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
A recruitment agency is seeking an experienced Payroll Officer to manage weekly and monthly payrolls for over 1000 employees in Coventry. This role includes end-to-end payroll responsibilities, processing starters and leavers, and ensuring compliance with payroll legislation. The position offers a hybrid working model (3 days office, 2 days remote) alongside additional holiday entitlement and other benefits. Immediate start is available for the right candidate.
Procurement Officer
Pertemps Glasgow Contracts Dundee, Angus
Procurement Officer Hours: 35 hours per week; Monday to Friday Location: Longforgan, Dundee Pay rate: £16.22 per hour Duration: Starting 16th March until September 2026 Pertemps is looking for an experienced Procurement Officer to join our Public Sector client on a temporary contract, starting immediately. The successful candidate will be required to have a Level 2 Disclosure before starting. Role Overview: You will play a key role in the delivery of an effective and efficient procurement services to customers, ensuring value for money and compliance with the organisation's Procurement Procedures and Local Service Agreement. Key Responsibilities: The effective use of all systems, facilities, and resources at our disposal to ensure the provision of an effective and efficient procurement service within the confines of the organisation's Procurement Policy and Local Service Agreement Liaise with internal and external customers and partners to ensure effective service delivery and value for money Respond to and follow up procurement specific enquiries sensitively, timeously, and professionally, ensuring accurate and impartial information and advice falls within the confines of the relevant policies and legislation Provision of an effective and efficient administration service, ensuring electronic and paper-based communications and documentation are actioned appropriately within specified timescales, and where necessary, passed to the relevant third party for ongoing actions To manage specific projects and contracts as directed by the Finance Manager Ensure completion of all routine information, documentation, and communications relevant to your role is delivered to local and national standards and timescales Skills & Experience Required: Working knowledge of public sector procurement procedures and compliance requirements advantageous Knowledge of PECOS and Aggresso systems advantageous Ideally experience of Invoicing, accruals and pre-payments Awareness of relevant procurement legislation and governance frameworks Strong IT skills including Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) Ability to manage and maintain accurate electronic and paper records Experience using reporting systems and handling data accurately Ability to liaise confidently with internal teams, suppliers, and external partners Strong written and verbal communication skills Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workload Ability to meet deadlines and work within strict timescales High attention to detail and accuracy Experience providing efficient administrative support in a busy environment Strong problem-solving ability High level of integrity and confidentiality Resilient and adaptable in a regulated environment If you're ready to take on this rewarding opportunity, apply now with your up-to-date CV!
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Procurement Officer Hours: 35 hours per week; Monday to Friday Location: Longforgan, Dundee Pay rate: £16.22 per hour Duration: Starting 16th March until September 2026 Pertemps is looking for an experienced Procurement Officer to join our Public Sector client on a temporary contract, starting immediately. The successful candidate will be required to have a Level 2 Disclosure before starting. Role Overview: You will play a key role in the delivery of an effective and efficient procurement services to customers, ensuring value for money and compliance with the organisation's Procurement Procedures and Local Service Agreement. Key Responsibilities: The effective use of all systems, facilities, and resources at our disposal to ensure the provision of an effective and efficient procurement service within the confines of the organisation's Procurement Policy and Local Service Agreement Liaise with internal and external customers and partners to ensure effective service delivery and value for money Respond to and follow up procurement specific enquiries sensitively, timeously, and professionally, ensuring accurate and impartial information and advice falls within the confines of the relevant policies and legislation Provision of an effective and efficient administration service, ensuring electronic and paper-based communications and documentation are actioned appropriately within specified timescales, and where necessary, passed to the relevant third party for ongoing actions To manage specific projects and contracts as directed by the Finance Manager Ensure completion of all routine information, documentation, and communications relevant to your role is delivered to local and national standards and timescales Skills & Experience Required: Working knowledge of public sector procurement procedures and compliance requirements advantageous Knowledge of PECOS and Aggresso systems advantageous Ideally experience of Invoicing, accruals and pre-payments Awareness of relevant procurement legislation and governance frameworks Strong IT skills including Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) Ability to manage and maintain accurate electronic and paper records Experience using reporting systems and handling data accurately Ability to liaise confidently with internal teams, suppliers, and external partners Strong written and verbal communication skills Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workload Ability to meet deadlines and work within strict timescales High attention to detail and accuracy Experience providing efficient administrative support in a busy environment Strong problem-solving ability High level of integrity and confidentiality Resilient and adaptable in a regulated environment If you're ready to take on this rewarding opportunity, apply now with your up-to-date CV!
The Talent Set
Interim Fundraising Officer (IG and Campaigns)
The Talent Set
The Talent Set are delighted to partner with a fantastic charity to recruit for an Interim Fundraising Officer (IG and Campaigns) role. This contract opportunity offers a chance to contribute to impactful fundraising initiatives, supporting the organisation s strategic aims through innovative campaigns and income generation. Key Responsibilities Develop, plan, and execute income generation campaigns, including individual giving (IG) initiatives and other fundraising activities. Build and maintain strong relationships with donors, stakeholders, and partner organisations to cultivate ongoing support. Monitor campaign progress and analyse data to optimise performance and maximise donor engagement. Ensure compliance with best practices, donor confidentiality, and organisational policies. Contribute to the creation of compelling fundraising materials and communications. Provide regular updates and reports on campaign outcomes, income targets, and donor engagement metrics. Person Specification Proven experience in fundraising or campaign management within a charity or non-profit environment. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to craft engaging storytelling and compelling appeals. Excellent organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Capable of working independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced setting. Proficiency in data analysis and using CRM or fundraising software to track progress. A proactive approach with strong attention to detail and an understanding of ethical fundraising standards. What s on Offer Salary: £35,000 pro rata 6-month contract Hybrid working- 2 days a week in office, central London How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
The Talent Set are delighted to partner with a fantastic charity to recruit for an Interim Fundraising Officer (IG and Campaigns) role. This contract opportunity offers a chance to contribute to impactful fundraising initiatives, supporting the organisation s strategic aims through innovative campaigns and income generation. Key Responsibilities Develop, plan, and execute income generation campaigns, including individual giving (IG) initiatives and other fundraising activities. Build and maintain strong relationships with donors, stakeholders, and partner organisations to cultivate ongoing support. Monitor campaign progress and analyse data to optimise performance and maximise donor engagement. Ensure compliance with best practices, donor confidentiality, and organisational policies. Contribute to the creation of compelling fundraising materials and communications. Provide regular updates and reports on campaign outcomes, income targets, and donor engagement metrics. Person Specification Proven experience in fundraising or campaign management within a charity or non-profit environment. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to craft engaging storytelling and compelling appeals. Excellent organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Capable of working independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced setting. Proficiency in data analysis and using CRM or fundraising software to track progress. A proactive approach with strong attention to detail and an understanding of ethical fundraising standards. What s on Offer Salary: £35,000 pro rata 6-month contract Hybrid working- 2 days a week in office, central London How to Apply To apply, please submit your CV demonstrating your suitability for this role by clicking the 'apply now' button (please do not apply via email). We aim to get back to all successful candidates within 48 working hours. Commitment to Diversity The Talent Set are committed to diverse and inclusive recruitment practices, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants regardless of race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, or age. We actively encourage applications from a wide range of backgrounds and are always happy to make reasonable adjustments to ensure a fair recruitment process.
ICNARC
Treasurer / Trustee
ICNARC Camden, London
Treasurer/Trustee - Board of Management and Chair of the Audit and Risk Sub-Committee Terms: Voluntary. ICNARC's Trustees will serve a three-year term to be eligible for re-appointment. Remuneration: The role of Treasurer/Trustee is voluntary. Expenses for travel and subsistence may be claimed. Location: Trustees can be located anywhere, with travel to London for some meetings. ICNARC is located at Napier House, 24 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6AZ. About Us ICNARC is an independent, scientific, not-for-profit organisation, established in 1994. Our vision is that all critically ill people receive appropriate, timely and optimal care and achieve best outcomes. Our mission is to improve the quality of critical care through audit, research and data services conducted with, and in the interests of, patients and those who care for them. About the Role The Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre (ICNARC) has an outstanding national and international reputation for clinical audit and clinical and health services research. The organisation is run by a Board of Management comprising the Senior Leadership Team (the SLT, led by the Co-Directors) and Trustees who are a group of volunteers with substantial experience and interest in critical care, clinical research and management. We are now looking to recruit a Treasurer/Trustee to join our Board. The Treasurer will oversee the financial matters of the charity in line with good practice and in accordance with the governing document and legal requirements, charity commission and company requirements. This post holder will chair the Audit and Risk Sub-Committee (ARSC) and will report regularly to the Board on the financial position of the organisation and ensure that effective measures, controls and procedures are in place. Responsibilities of all Trustees: Trustees are responsible for directing the affairs of ICNARC via the Board of Management, ensuring that the strategic direction of the organisation is in line with the Mission, and assuring themselves that the governance of the organisation is sound, and ICNARC is efficient and well-run in accordance with its stated values. Principal responsibilities of the Treasurer: Overseeing, approving and presenting budgets, accounts, financial statements and financial reports to the Board of Management alongside the Chief Operating Officer and Financial Controller Being assured that the financial resources of the organisation meet its present and future needs and are within the charities objects. Supporting the Chief Operating Officer in the development and implementation of appropriate financial, reserves and investment policies Providing guidance to the Chief Operating Officer to ensure compliance with the requirements of Company Law Time commitment The Board of Management meets four times a year and is supplemented by a range of sub-committees which enable the Board to carry out its role of developing the strategy of the organisation, ensuring its sound governance, and holding the SLT to account for delivery of its agreed policies and goals in accordance with its stated values. In addition to the formal governance structure. These sub-committees, including the ARSC, also meet quarterly in advance of the Board meetings. Trustees are expected to provide advice and support to the SLT in accordance with their professional background as required. Interested? If you would like to apply and find out more about this position, please click the apply button to be directed to our website. No agencies please.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Treasurer/Trustee - Board of Management and Chair of the Audit and Risk Sub-Committee Terms: Voluntary. ICNARC's Trustees will serve a three-year term to be eligible for re-appointment. Remuneration: The role of Treasurer/Trustee is voluntary. Expenses for travel and subsistence may be claimed. Location: Trustees can be located anywhere, with travel to London for some meetings. ICNARC is located at Napier House, 24 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6AZ. About Us ICNARC is an independent, scientific, not-for-profit organisation, established in 1994. Our vision is that all critically ill people receive appropriate, timely and optimal care and achieve best outcomes. Our mission is to improve the quality of critical care through audit, research and data services conducted with, and in the interests of, patients and those who care for them. About the Role The Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre (ICNARC) has an outstanding national and international reputation for clinical audit and clinical and health services research. The organisation is run by a Board of Management comprising the Senior Leadership Team (the SLT, led by the Co-Directors) and Trustees who are a group of volunteers with substantial experience and interest in critical care, clinical research and management. We are now looking to recruit a Treasurer/Trustee to join our Board. The Treasurer will oversee the financial matters of the charity in line with good practice and in accordance with the governing document and legal requirements, charity commission and company requirements. This post holder will chair the Audit and Risk Sub-Committee (ARSC) and will report regularly to the Board on the financial position of the organisation and ensure that effective measures, controls and procedures are in place. Responsibilities of all Trustees: Trustees are responsible for directing the affairs of ICNARC via the Board of Management, ensuring that the strategic direction of the organisation is in line with the Mission, and assuring themselves that the governance of the organisation is sound, and ICNARC is efficient and well-run in accordance with its stated values. Principal responsibilities of the Treasurer: Overseeing, approving and presenting budgets, accounts, financial statements and financial reports to the Board of Management alongside the Chief Operating Officer and Financial Controller Being assured that the financial resources of the organisation meet its present and future needs and are within the charities objects. Supporting the Chief Operating Officer in the development and implementation of appropriate financial, reserves and investment policies Providing guidance to the Chief Operating Officer to ensure compliance with the requirements of Company Law Time commitment The Board of Management meets four times a year and is supplemented by a range of sub-committees which enable the Board to carry out its role of developing the strategy of the organisation, ensuring its sound governance, and holding the SLT to account for delivery of its agreed policies and goals in accordance with its stated values. In addition to the formal governance structure. These sub-committees, including the ARSC, also meet quarterly in advance of the Board meetings. Trustees are expected to provide advice and support to the SLT in accordance with their professional background as required. Interested? If you would like to apply and find out more about this position, please click the apply button to be directed to our website. No agencies please.
Boston Consulting Group
Responsible AI, Lead Applied Scientist - X Delivery
Boston Consulting Group
Who We Are Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we help clients with total transformation-inspiring complex change, enabling organizations to grow, building competitive advantage, and driving bottom-line impact. To succeed, organizations must blend digital and human capabilities. Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives to spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting along with technology and design, corporate and digital ventures-and business purpose. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, generating results that allow our clients to thrive. We Are BCG X We're a diverse team of more than 3,000 tech experts united by a drive to make a difference. Working across industries and disciplines, we combine our experience and expertise to tackle the biggest challenges faced by society today. We go beyond what was once thought possible, creating new and innovative solutions to the world's most complex problems. Leveraging BCG's global network and partnerships with leading organizations, BCG X provides a stable ecosystem for talent to build game-changing businesses, products, and services from the ground up, all while growing their career. Together, we strive to create solutions that will positively impact the lives of millions. We Are BCG X We're a diverse team of more than 3,000 tech experts united by a drive to make a difference. Working across industries and disciplines, we combine our experience and expertise to tackle the biggest challenges faced by society today. We go beyond what was once thought possible, creating new and innovative solutions to the world's most complex problems. Leveraging BCG's global network and partnerships with leading organizations, BCG X provides a stable ecosystem for talent to build game-changing businesses, products, and services from the ground up, all while growing their career. Together, we strive to create solutions that will positively impact the lives of millions. What You'll Do Are you passionate about developing socially and ethically responsible AI systems? Are you excited by the prospect of supporting projects that apply cutting-edge AI and GenAI models to solve real-world problems? Imagine working with BCG 's Responsible AI team, where you will develop and apply innovative tools for testing and evaluating new GenAI products. Your daily work would involve designing and implementing testing and evaluation frameworks to help improve product quality and ensure AI systems are safe, secure, and equitable . Join a team dedicated to exploring creative solutions and pioneering advancements in Responsible AI. Your work will influence the development of GenAI applications, focusing on transparency, accountability, and trustworthiness. On the team, you'll collaborate with brilliant minds and make a tangible impact on shaping the future of AI, ensuring it meets the highest standards for responsibility and effectiveness. You will have the opportunity to support a wide variety of projects, spanning use cases, technologies, industries, and clients. Embrace the challenge of working at the intersection of cutting-edge technology, ethical innovation, and real-world applications. The Responsible AI Applied Scientist plays a critical role supporting BCG 's testing and evaluation efforts, working in conjunction with our AI and GenAI product teams to ensure alignment with our Responsible AI policy, principles, and standards, and to support the design, continuous improvement, and execution of the overall Responsible AI program at BCG. The Responsible AI Applied Sci entist will work with a diverse set of stakeholders to: Ensure responsible development of GenAI and AI products by providing Responsible AI expert support to GenAI and AI product teams, including conducting independent assessment of product -level risks and owning product evaluations Engage indep endently and directly with BCG product teams to sup port Responsible AI-related nee ds across the entire software development lifecycle of GenAI or AI product s Work with and support technical teams executing risk assessment and testing and evaluation o f GenAI and AI products Train and mentor technical teams on testing and evaluation approaches for GenAI products Remain up - to - date on emerging frameworks, standards, and technical approaches, and related issues , by participating in workshops, reading professional publications, maintaining personal networks, and participating in professional organizations What You'll Bring 3-5+ years of experience in Responsible AI, including directly engaging with AI product teams 3+ years of industry experience in building or evaluating Generative AI models Experience in program/project management and team leadership Strong programming skills in Python and deep learning frameworks ( PyTorch , TensorFlow) Demonstrable knowledge of Responsible AI issues, trends, frameworks, and best practices Working knowledge of emerging AI regulatory and legal frameworks across the globe Excellent written and verbal communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences Ability to explain sophisticated data science concepts to non-technical audiences and translate analytical results into business implications Ability to think critically about ethical, social, and business risks posed by GenAI and AI systems Passion for building things and comfort working with modern data science development tools Experience designing and analyzing experiments using advanced statistical methods Experience and enthusiasm for working with Ge n AI technologies Technical Skills Must - have experience: Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or equivalent research/work experience Strong research background in empirical evaluation, experimental design, or benchmarking Deep familiarity with software engineering workflows and developer tools Experience working with or evaluating AI/ML models, preferably LLMs Strong analytical and communication skills, including the ability to write clear testing result reports Nice - to - have experience: Experience with quantitative social science research Familiarity with software engineering practices (e.g., unit testing, CI/CD ) Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) or SQL databases Knowledge of AI risk management frameworks (e.g., NIST AI RMF) Experience with d eveloper tools , including IDEs (e.g., VSCode , Pycharm ) and environment management (e.g., P yenv , C onda , P oetry , D ocker) Demonstrable contribution to open-source evaluations of GenAI Who You'll Work With You'll work in a fast-paced, intellectually challenging, product-oriented environment where we advance our thinking about and operationalization of Responsible AI. You'll engage with a diverse set of stakeholders, including senior executives, A I and G enAI product teams , legal, compliance, and security teams, BCG's Chief AI Ethics Officer, the Director of the Responsible AI team, and other members of the Responsible AI team. Boston Consulting Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity / expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under national, provincial, or local law, where applicable, and those with criminal histories will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws. BCG is an E - Verify Employer. Click here for more information on E-Verify.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Who We Are Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we help clients with total transformation-inspiring complex change, enabling organizations to grow, building competitive advantage, and driving bottom-line impact. To succeed, organizations must blend digital and human capabilities. Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives to spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting along with technology and design, corporate and digital ventures-and business purpose. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, generating results that allow our clients to thrive. We Are BCG X We're a diverse team of more than 3,000 tech experts united by a drive to make a difference. Working across industries and disciplines, we combine our experience and expertise to tackle the biggest challenges faced by society today. We go beyond what was once thought possible, creating new and innovative solutions to the world's most complex problems. Leveraging BCG's global network and partnerships with leading organizations, BCG X provides a stable ecosystem for talent to build game-changing businesses, products, and services from the ground up, all while growing their career. Together, we strive to create solutions that will positively impact the lives of millions. We Are BCG X We're a diverse team of more than 3,000 tech experts united by a drive to make a difference. Working across industries and disciplines, we combine our experience and expertise to tackle the biggest challenges faced by society today. We go beyond what was once thought possible, creating new and innovative solutions to the world's most complex problems. Leveraging BCG's global network and partnerships with leading organizations, BCG X provides a stable ecosystem for talent to build game-changing businesses, products, and services from the ground up, all while growing their career. Together, we strive to create solutions that will positively impact the lives of millions. What You'll Do Are you passionate about developing socially and ethically responsible AI systems? Are you excited by the prospect of supporting projects that apply cutting-edge AI and GenAI models to solve real-world problems? Imagine working with BCG 's Responsible AI team, where you will develop and apply innovative tools for testing and evaluating new GenAI products. Your daily work would involve designing and implementing testing and evaluation frameworks to help improve product quality and ensure AI systems are safe, secure, and equitable . Join a team dedicated to exploring creative solutions and pioneering advancements in Responsible AI. Your work will influence the development of GenAI applications, focusing on transparency, accountability, and trustworthiness. On the team, you'll collaborate with brilliant minds and make a tangible impact on shaping the future of AI, ensuring it meets the highest standards for responsibility and effectiveness. You will have the opportunity to support a wide variety of projects, spanning use cases, technologies, industries, and clients. Embrace the challenge of working at the intersection of cutting-edge technology, ethical innovation, and real-world applications. The Responsible AI Applied Scientist plays a critical role supporting BCG 's testing and evaluation efforts, working in conjunction with our AI and GenAI product teams to ensure alignment with our Responsible AI policy, principles, and standards, and to support the design, continuous improvement, and execution of the overall Responsible AI program at BCG. The Responsible AI Applied Sci entist will work with a diverse set of stakeholders to: Ensure responsible development of GenAI and AI products by providing Responsible AI expert support to GenAI and AI product teams, including conducting independent assessment of product -level risks and owning product evaluations Engage indep endently and directly with BCG product teams to sup port Responsible AI-related nee ds across the entire software development lifecycle of GenAI or AI product s Work with and support technical teams executing risk assessment and testing and evaluation o f GenAI and AI products Train and mentor technical teams on testing and evaluation approaches for GenAI products Remain up - to - date on emerging frameworks, standards, and technical approaches, and related issues , by participating in workshops, reading professional publications, maintaining personal networks, and participating in professional organizations What You'll Bring 3-5+ years of experience in Responsible AI, including directly engaging with AI product teams 3+ years of industry experience in building or evaluating Generative AI models Experience in program/project management and team leadership Strong programming skills in Python and deep learning frameworks ( PyTorch , TensorFlow) Demonstrable knowledge of Responsible AI issues, trends, frameworks, and best practices Working knowledge of emerging AI regulatory and legal frameworks across the globe Excellent written and verbal communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences Ability to explain sophisticated data science concepts to non-technical audiences and translate analytical results into business implications Ability to think critically about ethical, social, and business risks posed by GenAI and AI systems Passion for building things and comfort working with modern data science development tools Experience designing and analyzing experiments using advanced statistical methods Experience and enthusiasm for working with Ge n AI technologies Technical Skills Must - have experience: Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or equivalent research/work experience Strong research background in empirical evaluation, experimental design, or benchmarking Deep familiarity with software engineering workflows and developer tools Experience working with or evaluating AI/ML models, preferably LLMs Strong analytical and communication skills, including the ability to write clear testing result reports Nice - to - have experience: Experience with quantitative social science research Familiarity with software engineering practices (e.g., unit testing, CI/CD ) Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) or SQL databases Knowledge of AI risk management frameworks (e.g., NIST AI RMF) Experience with d eveloper tools , including IDEs (e.g., VSCode , Pycharm ) and environment management (e.g., P yenv , C onda , P oetry , D ocker) Demonstrable contribution to open-source evaluations of GenAI Who You'll Work With You'll work in a fast-paced, intellectually challenging, product-oriented environment where we advance our thinking about and operationalization of Responsible AI. You'll engage with a diverse set of stakeholders, including senior executives, A I and G enAI product teams , legal, compliance, and security teams, BCG's Chief AI Ethics Officer, the Director of the Responsible AI team, and other members of the Responsible AI team. Boston Consulting Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity / expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under national, provincial, or local law, where applicable, and those with criminal histories will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws. BCG is an E - Verify Employer. Click here for more information on E-Verify.
Red Personnel
Fire Safety Housing Officer
Red Personnel
Fire Safety Housing Officer Location: London Contract: 6 months (temporary) Pay: Up to £220 per day (Umbrella) Organisation: Premier Housing Association - Property Compliance Team Join Premier Housing Association, managing over 17,000 homes across London, and become the frontline guardian of resident safety. Partnering closely with the London Fire Brigade, you'll deliver vital fire safety services to ensure tenants live securely in their homes. About the Role This dynamic position focuses on proactive fire safety across our housing association properties. You'll triage concerns from tenants and teams, conduct Person Centred Fire Risk Assessments (PCFRA) and Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs), and lead on hoarding casework with social care partners. Key duties include: Handling referrals, home visits, and tailored action plans with the Fire Brigade. Monitoring tenancy compliance and escalating issues for swift resolution. Building partnerships, analysing trends, and championing fire safety through reports and resident engagement. Promoting equality, diversity, and continuous improvement in service delivery. Expect flexible hours, including evenings/weekends, with smart working support. What We're Looking For NVQ Level 3 or equivalent, ideally with housing/fire safety experience. Strong knowledge of fire risks, risk assessments, and housing regulations. Excellent relationship-building, report-writing, and problem-solving skills. A 'can-do' attitude, commitment to resident-first service, and ability to stay calm in challenging situations. Why Join Us? Make a tangible impact on vulnerable tenants' lives while gaining hands-on experience with a leading housing association: collaborative environment, and real opportunities for professional growth. Apply now - help us put safety first for our communities.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Fire Safety Housing Officer Location: London Contract: 6 months (temporary) Pay: Up to £220 per day (Umbrella) Organisation: Premier Housing Association - Property Compliance Team Join Premier Housing Association, managing over 17,000 homes across London, and become the frontline guardian of resident safety. Partnering closely with the London Fire Brigade, you'll deliver vital fire safety services to ensure tenants live securely in their homes. About the Role This dynamic position focuses on proactive fire safety across our housing association properties. You'll triage concerns from tenants and teams, conduct Person Centred Fire Risk Assessments (PCFRA) and Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs), and lead on hoarding casework with social care partners. Key duties include: Handling referrals, home visits, and tailored action plans with the Fire Brigade. Monitoring tenancy compliance and escalating issues for swift resolution. Building partnerships, analysing trends, and championing fire safety through reports and resident engagement. Promoting equality, diversity, and continuous improvement in service delivery. Expect flexible hours, including evenings/weekends, with smart working support. What We're Looking For NVQ Level 3 or equivalent, ideally with housing/fire safety experience. Strong knowledge of fire risks, risk assessments, and housing regulations. Excellent relationship-building, report-writing, and problem-solving skills. A 'can-do' attitude, commitment to resident-first service, and ability to stay calm in challenging situations. Why Join Us? Make a tangible impact on vulnerable tenants' lives while gaining hands-on experience with a leading housing association: collaborative environment, and real opportunities for professional growth. Apply now - help us put safety first for our communities.
Pertemps London
Housing Manager - (Temp: London)
Pertemps London
Pertemps Network Group are delighted to be assisting a reputable housing provider in the search for an experienced and driven Housing Manager to join their Neighbourhood Services Team. This is an exciting opportunity for a strong leader with a proven background in social housing, tenancy management, and neighbourhood services. The successful postholder will oversee a team of Housing Officers and Housing Assistants, ensuring the delivery of a high quality, resident focused housing management service across local communities. Working Pattern: Fully Site Based Location: London Rate: 280-300 Umbrella The Role The Housing Manager will lead and develop a high performing team, ensuring excellent service delivery across tenancy management, neighbourhood improvements, ASB casework, voids and lettings, estate inspections, and safeguarding. Key responsibilities include: Leading, motivating, and developing a team of Housing Officers and Assistants to deliver a value for money neighbourhood service. Implementing the organisation's neighbourhood services business plan and contributing to budget management. Ensuring compliance with tenancy agreements, taking proactive steps to minimise breaches and improve resident satisfaction. Overseeing quarterly estate inspections, working collaboratively with repairs and estate services. Managing the voids and lettings process, ensuring properties are turned around efficiently and income is maximised. Delivering an effective approach to anti social behaviour through decisive case management and partnership working. Ensuring responsive, victim centred action on domestic abuse cases. Representing Housing Services at court, case conferences, and multi agency meetings. Building strong stakeholder relationships across partner organisations, resident groups, community agencies, and internal teams. Analysing service performance, KPI data, and developing strategies for continuous improvement. Championing equality, diversity, and inclusion across service delivery. Supporting emergency planning, service continuity and the council's safeguarding responsibilities. About You We are seeking a confident and capable leader with experience in social housing and neighbourhood management. You will ideally bring: Experience managing teams in a housing management or neighbourhood services environment. Strong knowledge of housing legislation, tenancy management, and social housing regulatory frameworks. A track record of delivering service improvement, driving performance, and managing change. Experience handling complex ASB cases, complaints, safeguarding concerns, and multi agency working. Excellent communication, influencing, and relationship building skills. Ability to analyse data, manage budgets, and contribute to strategic planning. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise competing demands. A commitment to equality, diversity, and delivering exceptional customer service. Why Apply? Join a respected and community focused housing provider Lead a passionate team committed to improving local neighbourhoods Make a real impact on residents' quality of life Excellent opportunity for professional growth and development How to Apply If you are an experienced housing management professional looking for your next step, we would love to hear from you. Apply today via Pertemps Network Group and take the next step in your housing career.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Pertemps Network Group are delighted to be assisting a reputable housing provider in the search for an experienced and driven Housing Manager to join their Neighbourhood Services Team. This is an exciting opportunity for a strong leader with a proven background in social housing, tenancy management, and neighbourhood services. The successful postholder will oversee a team of Housing Officers and Housing Assistants, ensuring the delivery of a high quality, resident focused housing management service across local communities. Working Pattern: Fully Site Based Location: London Rate: 280-300 Umbrella The Role The Housing Manager will lead and develop a high performing team, ensuring excellent service delivery across tenancy management, neighbourhood improvements, ASB casework, voids and lettings, estate inspections, and safeguarding. Key responsibilities include: Leading, motivating, and developing a team of Housing Officers and Assistants to deliver a value for money neighbourhood service. Implementing the organisation's neighbourhood services business plan and contributing to budget management. Ensuring compliance with tenancy agreements, taking proactive steps to minimise breaches and improve resident satisfaction. Overseeing quarterly estate inspections, working collaboratively with repairs and estate services. Managing the voids and lettings process, ensuring properties are turned around efficiently and income is maximised. Delivering an effective approach to anti social behaviour through decisive case management and partnership working. Ensuring responsive, victim centred action on domestic abuse cases. Representing Housing Services at court, case conferences, and multi agency meetings. Building strong stakeholder relationships across partner organisations, resident groups, community agencies, and internal teams. Analysing service performance, KPI data, and developing strategies for continuous improvement. Championing equality, diversity, and inclusion across service delivery. Supporting emergency planning, service continuity and the council's safeguarding responsibilities. About You We are seeking a confident and capable leader with experience in social housing and neighbourhood management. You will ideally bring: Experience managing teams in a housing management or neighbourhood services environment. Strong knowledge of housing legislation, tenancy management, and social housing regulatory frameworks. A track record of delivering service improvement, driving performance, and managing change. Experience handling complex ASB cases, complaints, safeguarding concerns, and multi agency working. Excellent communication, influencing, and relationship building skills. Ability to analyse data, manage budgets, and contribute to strategic planning. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise competing demands. A commitment to equality, diversity, and delivering exceptional customer service. Why Apply? Join a respected and community focused housing provider Lead a passionate team committed to improving local neighbourhoods Make a real impact on residents' quality of life Excellent opportunity for professional growth and development How to Apply If you are an experienced housing management professional looking for your next step, we would love to hear from you. Apply today via Pertemps Network Group and take the next step in your housing career.
Pertemps London
Rental Income Support Officer (Temp: London)
Pertemps London
Pertemps Network Group are delighted to be supporting a reputable housing provider in the recruitment of a Rental Income Support Officer to join their finance and income management team. Rate: £23.50 - £23.94 PAYE Flexibility: 1-2 Days Office per week Location: London Full Time Public Sector / Housing This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced housing income or rent arrears professional to manage a portfolio of properties and play a key role in maximising rental income while supporting residents to sustain their tenancies . You will work within a commercially focused yet resident-centred environment, managing rent accounts, preventing arrears through early intervention, and working closely with internal teams and external partners to support residents facing financial difficulties. The Role As a Rental Income Support Officer , you will manage a designated patch of rent accounts contributing to the collection of approximately £70m in annual rental income . You will be responsible for delivering a proactive and customer-focused income management service while ensuring compliance with housing legislation, welfare reforms, and the court pre-action protocol . Key responsibilities include: Managing a portfolio of rent accounts and acting as the primary contact for residents regarding rental income matters Maximising rental income through early intervention on arrears cases , including phone contact and home visits Negotiating and monitoring sustainable repayment arrangements with residents Ensuring all arrears cases follow approved escalation processes and legal procedures Preparing documentation and instructions for possession hearings and court proceedings Supporting evictions and attending court hearings when required Identifying opportunities to maximise Housing Benefit and Universal Credit payments Working closely with tenancy teams, welfare benefit officers and external advice agencies Supporting vulnerable residents by making referrals to social care and specialist support services Promoting direct debit payment methods and improving income collection performance Maintaining accurate case records and producing performance and management reports Contributing to service improvements and maintaining high levels of resident satisfaction You will also work collaboratively with colleagues across housing, finance and welfare services to sustain tenancies and mitigate financial risk to the organisation . We are seeking a motivated and proactive housing professional with experience in income management within social housing or a local authority environment . Essential Experience • Experience of income collection or rent arrears management within social housing • Strong knowledge of housing legislation, welfare benefits and the court pre-action protocol • Experience negotiating repayment arrangements with residents in arrears • Experience handling complex and sensitive resident cases • Ability to manage a varied workload and prioritise effectively • Strong communication skills with experience dealing with residents face-to-face and over the phone • Experience maintaining accurate case records and using housing management or financial systems Desirable • Understanding of Universal Credit and Housing Benefit regulations • Experience preparing court documentation or attending possession hearings • A housing qualification or relevant professional training What's on Offer • Opportunity to work for a reputable housing provider making a real impact in communities • A varied and rewarding role supporting residents while protecting vital housing income • Collaborative working environment across housing, finance and welfare teams • Competitive salary and benefits package • Career development opportunities within a well-established organisation Apply Now If you are an experienced Income Officer, Rent Arrears Officer or Income Recovery Officer looking for your next opportunity, Pertemps Network Group would love to hear from you.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Pertemps Network Group are delighted to be supporting a reputable housing provider in the recruitment of a Rental Income Support Officer to join their finance and income management team. Rate: £23.50 - £23.94 PAYE Flexibility: 1-2 Days Office per week Location: London Full Time Public Sector / Housing This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced housing income or rent arrears professional to manage a portfolio of properties and play a key role in maximising rental income while supporting residents to sustain their tenancies . You will work within a commercially focused yet resident-centred environment, managing rent accounts, preventing arrears through early intervention, and working closely with internal teams and external partners to support residents facing financial difficulties. The Role As a Rental Income Support Officer , you will manage a designated patch of rent accounts contributing to the collection of approximately £70m in annual rental income . You will be responsible for delivering a proactive and customer-focused income management service while ensuring compliance with housing legislation, welfare reforms, and the court pre-action protocol . Key responsibilities include: Managing a portfolio of rent accounts and acting as the primary contact for residents regarding rental income matters Maximising rental income through early intervention on arrears cases , including phone contact and home visits Negotiating and monitoring sustainable repayment arrangements with residents Ensuring all arrears cases follow approved escalation processes and legal procedures Preparing documentation and instructions for possession hearings and court proceedings Supporting evictions and attending court hearings when required Identifying opportunities to maximise Housing Benefit and Universal Credit payments Working closely with tenancy teams, welfare benefit officers and external advice agencies Supporting vulnerable residents by making referrals to social care and specialist support services Promoting direct debit payment methods and improving income collection performance Maintaining accurate case records and producing performance and management reports Contributing to service improvements and maintaining high levels of resident satisfaction You will also work collaboratively with colleagues across housing, finance and welfare services to sustain tenancies and mitigate financial risk to the organisation . We are seeking a motivated and proactive housing professional with experience in income management within social housing or a local authority environment . Essential Experience • Experience of income collection or rent arrears management within social housing • Strong knowledge of housing legislation, welfare benefits and the court pre-action protocol • Experience negotiating repayment arrangements with residents in arrears • Experience handling complex and sensitive resident cases • Ability to manage a varied workload and prioritise effectively • Strong communication skills with experience dealing with residents face-to-face and over the phone • Experience maintaining accurate case records and using housing management or financial systems Desirable • Understanding of Universal Credit and Housing Benefit regulations • Experience preparing court documentation or attending possession hearings • A housing qualification or relevant professional training What's on Offer • Opportunity to work for a reputable housing provider making a real impact in communities • A varied and rewarding role supporting residents while protecting vital housing income • Collaborative working environment across housing, finance and welfare teams • Competitive salary and benefits package • Career development opportunities within a well-established organisation Apply Now If you are an experienced Income Officer, Rent Arrears Officer or Income Recovery Officer looking for your next opportunity, Pertemps Network Group would love to hear from you.
Community Fundraising Assistant
Get Grants Ltd Sheffield, Yorkshire
Job Purpose This is an exciting new role, created as Sheffield Hospitals Charity continues to grow. Joining our Community and Events Fundraising Team, you'll play a key role in delivering outstanding fundraising experiences and building meaningful, long-term relationships with our supporters. You'll be responsible for delivering and developing our challenge events programme, ensuring a broad range of challenges are available to our supporters in the community and within the Trusts that we support. You'll also make sure that those taking part in these challenges and our own bespoke events receive excellent supporter care: developing engaging supporter journeys that maximise fundraising, strengthen connections to the cause and encourage ongoing support. You'll also work towards establishing and supporting new small partnerships with small businesses and community groups looking to support the charity. Working closely with the Community & Events Fundraising Manager, you'll manage fundraising activity from start to finish, delivering to plan and budget, and using insight and evaluation to help shape future activity. We're looking for a friendly, organised and motivated individual with strong communication skills and a passion for helping supporters make a difference. If you enjoy building relationships, paying attention to detail and being part of a growing, purpose driven team, this could be the role for you. Key Responsibilities Supporter Relationships & Stewardship Act as the first point of contact for supporters, patients and families, providing excellent care, building strong relationships, and representing the charity positively. Design, deliver and continuously review supporter journeys for third party challenge events and the charity's bespoke fundraising events. Manage third party challenges, ensuring opportunities are up to date, diverse, inclusive, and monitored for performance, including monthly reporting. Work with the Events Fundraising Officer to deliver bespoke stewardship for charity led events. Proactively use CRM system (Beacon) to develop and manage data & relationships. Attend fundraising and community events, giving presentations and cheque presentations as required, including occasional evenings and weekends. Income Generation Achieve agreed income targets by actively engaging supporters, building relationships, offering advice and developing community fundraising initiatives. Be responsible for managing your own areas of community fundraising alongside regular reporting. Monitor, evaluate and identify learning points from each area of activity. Developing monthly financial reports within your area. Prioritise activity through risk analysis and time cost evaluation to focus on the most effective fundraising opportunities. Identify and secure new partnerships within the community, supporting partners with resources and guidance. Collaborative Working Work with Marketing, Corporate Fundraising, and Events teams to deliver campaigns, share supporter stories, and encourage engagement. Working with the Community and Corporate Managers to ensure effective support is in line with policy and practice. Work with the Brand and Comms team to ensure that third party challenges are advertised effectively and recruited to. Compliance & Organisational Responsibilities With the support of the Community and Events Manager, manage the relationships with providers of third party events. Ensure all activity complies with GDPR, Gambling Commission regulations, and the Fundraising Regulator's Code of Practice. Follow charity policies and procedures, always representing Sheffield Hospitals Charity professionally. Ensure the health and safety of participants and volunteers through conducting risk assessments. Person Specification Essential Excellent verbal and written communication skills, able to communicate confidently with supporters and a range of internal and external stakeholders, including over the phone. Ability to inspire and motivate supporters and volunteers. Ability to self organise, prioritise and meet deadlines and financial targets. Experience and good awareness of marketing tools including social media. Ability to analyse problems and develop solutions. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues as well as autonomously. Able to handle personal and confidential information, in accordance with GDPR and Sheffield Hospitals Charity's data protection and safeguarding policies. Willingness to travel to events, training and visit regional hub teams. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and comfortable learning new systems. Flexible to work unsocial hours including evenings and weekends. Full and valid driving licence with access to vehicle during work time. Desirable Previous experience in a charity or nonprofit environment within fundraising. Familiarity with CRM/donor management systems (we use Beacon CRM). Understanding of fundraising practices, Gift Aid, and GDPR compliance. Experience supporting donor communications or events
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Job Purpose This is an exciting new role, created as Sheffield Hospitals Charity continues to grow. Joining our Community and Events Fundraising Team, you'll play a key role in delivering outstanding fundraising experiences and building meaningful, long-term relationships with our supporters. You'll be responsible for delivering and developing our challenge events programme, ensuring a broad range of challenges are available to our supporters in the community and within the Trusts that we support. You'll also make sure that those taking part in these challenges and our own bespoke events receive excellent supporter care: developing engaging supporter journeys that maximise fundraising, strengthen connections to the cause and encourage ongoing support. You'll also work towards establishing and supporting new small partnerships with small businesses and community groups looking to support the charity. Working closely with the Community & Events Fundraising Manager, you'll manage fundraising activity from start to finish, delivering to plan and budget, and using insight and evaluation to help shape future activity. We're looking for a friendly, organised and motivated individual with strong communication skills and a passion for helping supporters make a difference. If you enjoy building relationships, paying attention to detail and being part of a growing, purpose driven team, this could be the role for you. Key Responsibilities Supporter Relationships & Stewardship Act as the first point of contact for supporters, patients and families, providing excellent care, building strong relationships, and representing the charity positively. Design, deliver and continuously review supporter journeys for third party challenge events and the charity's bespoke fundraising events. Manage third party challenges, ensuring opportunities are up to date, diverse, inclusive, and monitored for performance, including monthly reporting. Work with the Events Fundraising Officer to deliver bespoke stewardship for charity led events. Proactively use CRM system (Beacon) to develop and manage data & relationships. Attend fundraising and community events, giving presentations and cheque presentations as required, including occasional evenings and weekends. Income Generation Achieve agreed income targets by actively engaging supporters, building relationships, offering advice and developing community fundraising initiatives. Be responsible for managing your own areas of community fundraising alongside regular reporting. Monitor, evaluate and identify learning points from each area of activity. Developing monthly financial reports within your area. Prioritise activity through risk analysis and time cost evaluation to focus on the most effective fundraising opportunities. Identify and secure new partnerships within the community, supporting partners with resources and guidance. Collaborative Working Work with Marketing, Corporate Fundraising, and Events teams to deliver campaigns, share supporter stories, and encourage engagement. Working with the Community and Corporate Managers to ensure effective support is in line with policy and practice. Work with the Brand and Comms team to ensure that third party challenges are advertised effectively and recruited to. Compliance & Organisational Responsibilities With the support of the Community and Events Manager, manage the relationships with providers of third party events. Ensure all activity complies with GDPR, Gambling Commission regulations, and the Fundraising Regulator's Code of Practice. Follow charity policies and procedures, always representing Sheffield Hospitals Charity professionally. Ensure the health and safety of participants and volunteers through conducting risk assessments. Person Specification Essential Excellent verbal and written communication skills, able to communicate confidently with supporters and a range of internal and external stakeholders, including over the phone. Ability to inspire and motivate supporters and volunteers. Ability to self organise, prioritise and meet deadlines and financial targets. Experience and good awareness of marketing tools including social media. Ability to analyse problems and develop solutions. Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues as well as autonomously. Able to handle personal and confidential information, in accordance with GDPR and Sheffield Hospitals Charity's data protection and safeguarding policies. Willingness to travel to events, training and visit regional hub teams. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and comfortable learning new systems. Flexible to work unsocial hours including evenings and weekends. Full and valid driving licence with access to vehicle during work time. Desirable Previous experience in a charity or nonprofit environment within fundraising. Familiarity with CRM/donor management systems (we use Beacon CRM). Understanding of fundraising practices, Gift Aid, and GDPR compliance. Experience supporting donor communications or events
Pertmeps Warwick County Council
Freedom of Information Officer
Pertmeps Warwick County Council Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
Freedom of Information Officer Buckinghamshire Council - Walton Street, Aylesbury HP20 1UA Duration: Temporary for 3 months (with potential for extension or temp-to-perm) Pay: £16.97ph Hours: Full-time Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm (flexible) Location: Hybrid Ready to manage Freedom of Information requests and ensure transparency across Buckinghamshire? Pertemps Recruitment is proud to be working in partnership with Buckinghamshire Council to recruit an experienced Freedom of Information Officer . This role has arisen to provide dedicated support to the Data Protection team , ensuring FOI requests are handled efficiently, accurately, and in line with statutory requirements. The Role As the Freedom of Information Officer, you will be the Council's first point of contact for FOI requests. You will manage requests from receipt to completion, ensuring compliance with legislation and providing clear, timely responses to stakeholders. Key responsibilities include: Managing and processing Freedom of Information requests from receipt to response Liaising with internal teams to gather accurate information Drafting responses to FOI requests and ensuring timely publication Maintaining records and updating the FOI case management system Handling sensitive information in line with data protection requirements Providing guidance to colleagues on FOI processes and legislation Communicating effectively with stakeholders via email and phone Supporting reporting and monitoring of FOI performance metrics This is a customer-facing role requiring excellent attention to detail, strong administrative skills, and in-depth knowledge of FOI legislation. About You We are looking for an experienced Freedom of Information Officer who can deliver excellent service and ensure statutory compliance. You will have: Proven experience managing Freedom of Information requests within a local authority or similar environment Strong knowledge of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and related legislation Excellent administrative and organisational skills Confidence handling sensitive and confidential information Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Experience using case management or records management systems Why Join? Buckinghamshire Council You'll join a professional and supportive Data Protection team within a progressive unitary authority. Your expertise will ensure transparency and compliance across the Council, and you'll have the opportunity to make a real impact on public service delivery. You can expect: A hands-on, impactful FOI role Flexible hybrid working with some on-site presence required Exposure to a wide range of information and stakeholder interactions Opportunity to work within a professional and collaborative team Potential contract extension or temp-to-perm pathway Pertemps As a contractor with Pertemps - one of the UK's largest independent recruitment agencies - you'll receive dedicated consultant support and a trusted partnership approach throughout your assignment.
Mar 20, 2026
Seasonal
Freedom of Information Officer Buckinghamshire Council - Walton Street, Aylesbury HP20 1UA Duration: Temporary for 3 months (with potential for extension or temp-to-perm) Pay: £16.97ph Hours: Full-time Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm (flexible) Location: Hybrid Ready to manage Freedom of Information requests and ensure transparency across Buckinghamshire? Pertemps Recruitment is proud to be working in partnership with Buckinghamshire Council to recruit an experienced Freedom of Information Officer . This role has arisen to provide dedicated support to the Data Protection team , ensuring FOI requests are handled efficiently, accurately, and in line with statutory requirements. The Role As the Freedom of Information Officer, you will be the Council's first point of contact for FOI requests. You will manage requests from receipt to completion, ensuring compliance with legislation and providing clear, timely responses to stakeholders. Key responsibilities include: Managing and processing Freedom of Information requests from receipt to response Liaising with internal teams to gather accurate information Drafting responses to FOI requests and ensuring timely publication Maintaining records and updating the FOI case management system Handling sensitive information in line with data protection requirements Providing guidance to colleagues on FOI processes and legislation Communicating effectively with stakeholders via email and phone Supporting reporting and monitoring of FOI performance metrics This is a customer-facing role requiring excellent attention to detail, strong administrative skills, and in-depth knowledge of FOI legislation. About You We are looking for an experienced Freedom of Information Officer who can deliver excellent service and ensure statutory compliance. You will have: Proven experience managing Freedom of Information requests within a local authority or similar environment Strong knowledge of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and related legislation Excellent administrative and organisational skills Confidence handling sensitive and confidential information Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Experience using case management or records management systems Why Join? Buckinghamshire Council You'll join a professional and supportive Data Protection team within a progressive unitary authority. Your expertise will ensure transparency and compliance across the Council, and you'll have the opportunity to make a real impact on public service delivery. You can expect: A hands-on, impactful FOI role Flexible hybrid working with some on-site presence required Exposure to a wide range of information and stakeholder interactions Opportunity to work within a professional and collaborative team Potential contract extension or temp-to-perm pathway Pertemps As a contractor with Pertemps - one of the UK's largest independent recruitment agencies - you'll receive dedicated consultant support and a trusted partnership approach throughout your assignment.
Greenhous
Data Protection Lead
Greenhous
The Data Protection Lead supports the organisation and the appointed Data Protection Officer (DPO) in delivering and embedding the organisations data protection framework. The role works with business stakeholders to coordinate compliance activities, maintain governance documentation, and assist in embedding privacy-by-design principles into business processes click apply for full job details
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
The Data Protection Lead supports the organisation and the appointed Data Protection Officer (DPO) in delivering and embedding the organisations data protection framework. The role works with business stakeholders to coordinate compliance activities, maintain governance documentation, and assist in embedding privacy-by-design principles into business processes click apply for full job details
THE CENTRE FOR TRANSFORMING ACCESS AND STUDENT OUTCOMES
Chief Research Officer
THE CENTRE FOR TRANSFORMING ACCESS AND STUDENT OUTCOMES
Our client, The Centre for Transforming Access and Student Outcomes in Higher Education (TASO) is an affiliate What Works Centre, and part of the UK Government s What Works Movement. Their vision is to eliminate equality gaps in higher education (HE). Their mission is to improve lives through evidence-informed practice. TASO was set up in 2019 and became an independent charity in April 2021. Their work focuses on the generation, synthesis and dissemination of high-quality evidence about effective practice in widening participation and student outcomes. They primarily focus on developing and disseminating causal evidence. Role: The Chief Research Officer will ensure the smooth and successful delivery of TASO s Research & Evaluation programme, with overall responsibility for TASO s Research and Evaluation budget. This will involve managing the staff involved in these functions to deliver TASO s research, evaluation, synthesis and evidence mobilisation activities to time and within budget. Working closely with the Chief Executive, the postholder will help shape TASO s overall strategic direction and translate this into a clear programme of research and evaluation activity. They will lead and manage the teams responsible for research and evaluation to ensure that TASO s strategies are delivered effectively on time and within budget. The role includes overseeing the delivery of TASO s research programmes, ensuring compliance, managing research funding rounds, and maintaining strong oversight of subcontracted work. The Chief Research Officer will also oversee the development and implementation of TASO s evaluation strategy, including the commissioning and monitoring of evaluations and the effective functioning of governance mechanisms such as the Research Sub-committee and Evaluation Advisory Panel. Working with the Chief Executive and Head of Communications, they will ensure a strategic approach to communications, dissemination and stakeholder engagement, strengthening awareness and uptake of TASO s work across the sector. The postholder will champion the quality, accuracy and transparency of TASO publications and act as a credible and respected voice for robust service research and evaluation. Key objectives: Act as overall in-house lead on all TASO research and evaluation activities, upholding methodological standards to ensure the production of high-quality casual evidence Plan and oversee TASO s research and evaluation programmes, including ensuring adherence to all relevant procurement, legal and ethical requirements, delivery of research funding rounds and effective management of research and evaluation partners Take overall responsibility for the TASO research and evaluation budget, including budget allocation, forecasting, monitoring and reporting Lead resourcing and budgetary planning and reporting for the research and evaluation team Oversee the quality, accuracy and transparency of TASO research and evaluation publications Oversee the running of the Research and Evaluation subcommittee of the TASO Board to ensure effective scrutiny of the Research and Evaluation programme and a clear line of support for the Board to understand our work Act as ambassador and leader of TASO, speaking at external events about the TASO Research and Evaluation programme Provide line management for team members, with overall leadership for a team of seven Work with the Chief Executive to develop and monitor TASO s overall strategic direction, and to translate this strategic direction into the effective operations and activities of the organisation Lead on work to mobilise Research and Evaluation outputs (e.g. through events, publications and stakeholder engagement) via effective liaison with the Communications team. Candidate: Education/qualification and training Essential Undergraduate degree in relevant discipline PhD or Masters level qualification with evidence of applied research Knowledge/skills Essential Overseeing and managing research projects, including scoping, planning, delivering and reporting, and quality-assurance Confident and clear written and verbal communication, and the ability to review and edit others work in line with organisational style Considering and synthesising complex information into formats that are useful to a wide range of stakeholders, including senior managers, practitioners and the lay public. Desirable Budget planning and monitoring Coordinating and influencing diverse stakeholders to deliver strategic. priorities, including building positive relationships and convening forums where stakeholders can be briefed and issues surfaced. Understanding of widening participation and/or student success agendas. Experience Essential Designing and implementing rigorous quantitative impact evaluations, including randomised controlled trials, difference in differences, regression discontinuity, and propensity score matching, particularly applied to policymaking Applying academic research to real-world problems Line and project management of staff with a range of development needs, including developmental coaching and performance management Managing multiple projects and competing demands. Desirable Commissioning and overseeing external research providers Developing and delivering capability-building presentations and workshops for professional audiences. Personal characteristics/other requirements Essential Committed to evidence-led decision-making Determined, resilient and optimistic approach to work Able to advocate for robust evaluation and build enthusiasm and capacity in non-expert collaborators. Apply: Please review the Job Pack for full details. To apply, please send of a copy of your CV together with a separate personal statement (maximum 2 sides of A4) outlining why you re interested in the role and how you meet the person specification, to Tim Hamilton-West at Whiton Maynard , via the link below. Please note that you must already have the right to work in UK to apply for this role. Closing date: Monday 13 April (1pm) As specialist recruiters we are committed to building inclusive and diverse organisations, and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Our client, The Centre for Transforming Access and Student Outcomes in Higher Education (TASO) is an affiliate What Works Centre, and part of the UK Government s What Works Movement. Their vision is to eliminate equality gaps in higher education (HE). Their mission is to improve lives through evidence-informed practice. TASO was set up in 2019 and became an independent charity in April 2021. Their work focuses on the generation, synthesis and dissemination of high-quality evidence about effective practice in widening participation and student outcomes. They primarily focus on developing and disseminating causal evidence. Role: The Chief Research Officer will ensure the smooth and successful delivery of TASO s Research & Evaluation programme, with overall responsibility for TASO s Research and Evaluation budget. This will involve managing the staff involved in these functions to deliver TASO s research, evaluation, synthesis and evidence mobilisation activities to time and within budget. Working closely with the Chief Executive, the postholder will help shape TASO s overall strategic direction and translate this into a clear programme of research and evaluation activity. They will lead and manage the teams responsible for research and evaluation to ensure that TASO s strategies are delivered effectively on time and within budget. The role includes overseeing the delivery of TASO s research programmes, ensuring compliance, managing research funding rounds, and maintaining strong oversight of subcontracted work. The Chief Research Officer will also oversee the development and implementation of TASO s evaluation strategy, including the commissioning and monitoring of evaluations and the effective functioning of governance mechanisms such as the Research Sub-committee and Evaluation Advisory Panel. Working with the Chief Executive and Head of Communications, they will ensure a strategic approach to communications, dissemination and stakeholder engagement, strengthening awareness and uptake of TASO s work across the sector. The postholder will champion the quality, accuracy and transparency of TASO publications and act as a credible and respected voice for robust service research and evaluation. Key objectives: Act as overall in-house lead on all TASO research and evaluation activities, upholding methodological standards to ensure the production of high-quality casual evidence Plan and oversee TASO s research and evaluation programmes, including ensuring adherence to all relevant procurement, legal and ethical requirements, delivery of research funding rounds and effective management of research and evaluation partners Take overall responsibility for the TASO research and evaluation budget, including budget allocation, forecasting, monitoring and reporting Lead resourcing and budgetary planning and reporting for the research and evaluation team Oversee the quality, accuracy and transparency of TASO research and evaluation publications Oversee the running of the Research and Evaluation subcommittee of the TASO Board to ensure effective scrutiny of the Research and Evaluation programme and a clear line of support for the Board to understand our work Act as ambassador and leader of TASO, speaking at external events about the TASO Research and Evaluation programme Provide line management for team members, with overall leadership for a team of seven Work with the Chief Executive to develop and monitor TASO s overall strategic direction, and to translate this strategic direction into the effective operations and activities of the organisation Lead on work to mobilise Research and Evaluation outputs (e.g. through events, publications and stakeholder engagement) via effective liaison with the Communications team. Candidate: Education/qualification and training Essential Undergraduate degree in relevant discipline PhD or Masters level qualification with evidence of applied research Knowledge/skills Essential Overseeing and managing research projects, including scoping, planning, delivering and reporting, and quality-assurance Confident and clear written and verbal communication, and the ability to review and edit others work in line with organisational style Considering and synthesising complex information into formats that are useful to a wide range of stakeholders, including senior managers, practitioners and the lay public. Desirable Budget planning and monitoring Coordinating and influencing diverse stakeholders to deliver strategic. priorities, including building positive relationships and convening forums where stakeholders can be briefed and issues surfaced. Understanding of widening participation and/or student success agendas. Experience Essential Designing and implementing rigorous quantitative impact evaluations, including randomised controlled trials, difference in differences, regression discontinuity, and propensity score matching, particularly applied to policymaking Applying academic research to real-world problems Line and project management of staff with a range of development needs, including developmental coaching and performance management Managing multiple projects and competing demands. Desirable Commissioning and overseeing external research providers Developing and delivering capability-building presentations and workshops for professional audiences. Personal characteristics/other requirements Essential Committed to evidence-led decision-making Determined, resilient and optimistic approach to work Able to advocate for robust evaluation and build enthusiasm and capacity in non-expert collaborators. Apply: Please review the Job Pack for full details. To apply, please send of a copy of your CV together with a separate personal statement (maximum 2 sides of A4) outlining why you re interested in the role and how you meet the person specification, to Tim Hamilton-West at Whiton Maynard , via the link below. Please note that you must already have the right to work in UK to apply for this role. Closing date: Monday 13 April (1pm) As specialist recruiters we are committed to building inclusive and diverse organisations, and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Coventry Diocese
Diocesan Housing Surveyor
Coventry Diocese
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 . Closing date for applications: Noon, 13 April 2026
Mar 20, 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 . Closing date for applications: Noon, 13 April 2026
ACS Performance
Legal & Compliance Officer
ACS Performance Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Legal & Compliance Officer Location: UK (Cambridgeshire area) Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Department: Commercial About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a proactive and commercially minded Legal & Compliance Officer to join a growing, technology-focused organisation click apply for full job details
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Legal & Compliance Officer Location: UK (Cambridgeshire area) Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Department: Commercial About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a proactive and commercially minded Legal & Compliance Officer to join a growing, technology-focused organisation click apply for full job details
Michael Page Finance
Compliance Officer - SMF16 - Asset Management
Michael Page Finance
We are looking for an experienced Compliance Officer (SMF16) to lead compliance oversight for our retail asset management business. This role is pivotal to ensuring our firm continues to operate to the highest standards of conduct, governance, and regulatory integrity across the full lifecycle of our retail investment products. Client Details Our client is a respected organisation within the financial services industry, specifically in the asset management sector. They are a well-established and medium-sized company dedicated to upholding high standards of compliance and regulatory excellence. Description Regulatory Oversight & SMF16 Responsibilities Hold the SMF16 Compliance Oversight function, ensuring the firm meets its obligations under the FCA Handbook and the Senior Managers & Certification Regime (SM&CR). Lead all compliance interactions with the FCA, including thematic requests, supervisory dialogues, and regulatory submissions. Retail Asset Management Compliance Oversee compliance for retail investment products (e.g., funds, model portfolios), covering governance, product lifecycle management, and ongoing supervision. Ensure adherence to applicable FCA rules including COBS, PROD, COLL, SYSC, ESG/Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR), and Consumer Duty. Review and approve financial promotions, KIIDs/KIDs, factsheets, website content, and client communications to ensure they are fair, clear, and not misleading. Oversee fund governance processes including product reviews, target market assessments, and value assessments. Monitoring & Risk Management Lead the design and execution of the compliance monitoring programme, ensuring robust oversight of portfolio management, dealing practices, conflicts management, best execution, and client outcomes. Identify, assess, and escalate conduct and regulatory risks, providing strong challenge and clear recommendations to senior leadership and the Board. Advisory & Regulatory Change Provide expert guidance on regulatory change affecting retail asset managers, including Consumer Duty, SDR & labels, PRIN, and fund-related rules. Support investment, distribution, and operations teams with timely and pragmatic regulatory advice. Culture, Training & Leadership Promote a strong culture of compliance and conduct across the firm. Lead compliance training and awareness programmes for employees and certified individuals. Oversee the Certification Regime and Fit & Proper processes (where applicable). Profile Significant experience in compliance within retail asset management, fund management, or wealth/retail investment firms. Strong understanding of FCA regulations relevant to retail investment products (especially COBS, PROD, COLL, Consumer Duty, ESG/SDR). Demonstrable experience ideally in - or ready for - SMF16 approval. Skilled in interpreting regulations and implementing proportionate, business-friendly compliance solutions. Confident communicator with the ability to influence senior stakeholders and work effectively with the Board. Experience interacting with the FCA, including handling supervisory queries or thematic reviews. Job Offer Competitive daily pay ranging from £550/day+ to £700/day+. Opportunity to work within a highly reputable global Asset Manager. An interim to perm opportunity based in London. Convenient London location. Further benefits to be confirmed. This is an excellent opportunity for a Compliance Officer - SMF16 to enhance their career within the asset management field. If you meet the outlined criteria, we encourage you to apply today!
Mar 20, 2026
Seasonal
We are looking for an experienced Compliance Officer (SMF16) to lead compliance oversight for our retail asset management business. This role is pivotal to ensuring our firm continues to operate to the highest standards of conduct, governance, and regulatory integrity across the full lifecycle of our retail investment products. Client Details Our client is a respected organisation within the financial services industry, specifically in the asset management sector. They are a well-established and medium-sized company dedicated to upholding high standards of compliance and regulatory excellence. Description Regulatory Oversight & SMF16 Responsibilities Hold the SMF16 Compliance Oversight function, ensuring the firm meets its obligations under the FCA Handbook and the Senior Managers & Certification Regime (SM&CR). Lead all compliance interactions with the FCA, including thematic requests, supervisory dialogues, and regulatory submissions. Retail Asset Management Compliance Oversee compliance for retail investment products (e.g., funds, model portfolios), covering governance, product lifecycle management, and ongoing supervision. Ensure adherence to applicable FCA rules including COBS, PROD, COLL, SYSC, ESG/Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR), and Consumer Duty. Review and approve financial promotions, KIIDs/KIDs, factsheets, website content, and client communications to ensure they are fair, clear, and not misleading. Oversee fund governance processes including product reviews, target market assessments, and value assessments. Monitoring & Risk Management Lead the design and execution of the compliance monitoring programme, ensuring robust oversight of portfolio management, dealing practices, conflicts management, best execution, and client outcomes. Identify, assess, and escalate conduct and regulatory risks, providing strong challenge and clear recommendations to senior leadership and the Board. Advisory & Regulatory Change Provide expert guidance on regulatory change affecting retail asset managers, including Consumer Duty, SDR & labels, PRIN, and fund-related rules. Support investment, distribution, and operations teams with timely and pragmatic regulatory advice. Culture, Training & Leadership Promote a strong culture of compliance and conduct across the firm. Lead compliance training and awareness programmes for employees and certified individuals. Oversee the Certification Regime and Fit & Proper processes (where applicable). Profile Significant experience in compliance within retail asset management, fund management, or wealth/retail investment firms. Strong understanding of FCA regulations relevant to retail investment products (especially COBS, PROD, COLL, Consumer Duty, ESG/SDR). Demonstrable experience ideally in - or ready for - SMF16 approval. Skilled in interpreting regulations and implementing proportionate, business-friendly compliance solutions. Confident communicator with the ability to influence senior stakeholders and work effectively with the Board. Experience interacting with the FCA, including handling supervisory queries or thematic reviews. Job Offer Competitive daily pay ranging from £550/day+ to £700/day+. Opportunity to work within a highly reputable global Asset Manager. An interim to perm opportunity based in London. Convenient London location. Further benefits to be confirmed. This is an excellent opportunity for a Compliance Officer - SMF16 to enhance their career within the asset management field. If you meet the outlined criteria, we encourage you to apply today!
JEWISH COMMUNITY ACADEMY TRUST
Head of Finance
JEWISH COMMUNITY ACADEMY TRUST Barnet, London
Head of Finance About this Role Jewish Community Academy Trust (JCAT) is seeking a Head of Finance to join our central team to take responsibility for the management of Financial Administration, Financial Accounting, Budgeting and Forecasting for the Trust, as well as the quality of financial support to JCAT's academies. This is a pivotal role, reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, and we seek an experienced and ambitious individual who is ready to grow their career within our Trust. Key Responsibilities Management of the Finance team: knowing how to delegate appropriately and build the team in light of capabilities and capacities of staff Budgeting & forecasting: Manage the annual budgeting cycle and continuously monitor the current financial position for schools and multi-academy trust through accurate and reliable monthly forecasts Financial management: Be the key technical accountant, taking responsibility for overseeing the production of the Financial Statements Supporting schools: Build strong relationships with Headteachers so they can maximise value in their budget What We're Looking For: Qualifications: ACCA / CIMA / CIPFA or equivalent professional accounting qualification. Management Skills: Proven ability to lead and develop teams, manage stakeholders and handle multiple priorities. Key Experience: producing a set of Financial Statements and taking an organisation through an external audit developing an annual budget for a complex organisation excellent knowledge of the Academies Trust Handbook and financial compliance experience ideally gained in schools and multi-academy trusts Why Join Us? At JCAT we are focused on building strong relationship between school, the home and the community. Contribution at all levels are valued and recognised. We offer a competitive salary, career development opportunities, generous annual leave plus Jewish holidays which fall in a weekday, opportunities for hybrid working, plus generous local government pension scheme membership. You'll also have the chance to work in a collaborative environment where your work has a direct impact on the success and wellbeing of students and staff across the Trust. Interested? If you're ready to take on a diverse and rewarding role within our Trust, we'd love to hear from you. We welcome applications both from within and outside the Jewish community. Pre-application conversations with our CEO / Head of HR are much welcomed. Closing Date: Sunday 19th April 2026. JCAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please note successful candidates for all JCAT vacancies will be requested to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance About this Role Jewish Community Academy Trust (JCAT) is seeking a Head of Finance to join our central team to take responsibility for the management of Financial Administration, Financial Accounting, Budgeting and Forecasting for the Trust, as well as the quality of financial support to JCAT's academies. This is a pivotal role, reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, and we seek an experienced and ambitious individual who is ready to grow their career within our Trust. Key Responsibilities Management of the Finance team: knowing how to delegate appropriately and build the team in light of capabilities and capacities of staff Budgeting & forecasting: Manage the annual budgeting cycle and continuously monitor the current financial position for schools and multi-academy trust through accurate and reliable monthly forecasts Financial management: Be the key technical accountant, taking responsibility for overseeing the production of the Financial Statements Supporting schools: Build strong relationships with Headteachers so they can maximise value in their budget What We're Looking For: Qualifications: ACCA / CIMA / CIPFA or equivalent professional accounting qualification. Management Skills: Proven ability to lead and develop teams, manage stakeholders and handle multiple priorities. Key Experience: producing a set of Financial Statements and taking an organisation through an external audit developing an annual budget for a complex organisation excellent knowledge of the Academies Trust Handbook and financial compliance experience ideally gained in schools and multi-academy trusts Why Join Us? At JCAT we are focused on building strong relationship between school, the home and the community. Contribution at all levels are valued and recognised. We offer a competitive salary, career development opportunities, generous annual leave plus Jewish holidays which fall in a weekday, opportunities for hybrid working, plus generous local government pension scheme membership. You'll also have the chance to work in a collaborative environment where your work has a direct impact on the success and wellbeing of students and staff across the Trust. Interested? If you're ready to take on a diverse and rewarding role within our Trust, we'd love to hear from you. We welcome applications both from within and outside the Jewish community. Pre-application conversations with our CEO / Head of HR are much welcomed. Closing Date: Sunday 19th April 2026. JCAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please note successful candidates for all JCAT vacancies will be requested to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
ALOIS Solutions
Medical Retirement Pensions HR Business Partner - Project Management
ALOIS Solutions Chelmsford, Essex
Main Purpose: Provide specialist leadership and governance for all pension and medical retirement processes across Essex and Kent Police, ensuring fair, timely and compliant decisions under the Police Pension Schemes () and LGPS. Manage complex casework, support Scheme Managers (Chief Constables) in meeting statutory responsibilities, maintain effective Pension Boards, represent both forces in medical appeals and complaints, lead policy and operating model development, ensure regulatory compliance including The Pensions Regulator (TPR) Code of Practice, oversee data and reporting, manage legislative reform changes, and supervise the HR & Pension Adviser to ensure high-quality service delivery. Main Responsibilities: Act as Pension Authority lead for medical retirement processes for officers and staff, ensuring compliance with Police Regulations, employment law, Police Pension Regulations and LGPS regulations. Manage complex casework including medical appeals (PMAB), discretionary decisions, forfeiture cases, IDRP complaints and ill-health retirement assessments. Maintain Pension Boards for Kent and Essex, acting as principal liaison to ensure statutory requirements are fulfilled. Advise Chief Constables and Scheme Managers on Police Pension Scheme compliance and respond to TPR requests. Provide authoritative guidance on pension policy, governance and statutory responsibilities. Lead development and refinement of pension and medical retirement policies, processes and operating models. Analyse and interpret medical retirement data and management information to identify trends and inform strategy. Liaise with NPCC, payroll, employee relations and stakeholders on regulatory updates and legislative reform, including the 2026 Police Reform White Paper. Undertake statutory reviews of medical retirement pension allowances and report on outcomes. Manage and quality assure the HR & Pension Adviser's workload and performance. Necessary Experience: Professional lead experience in public sector pension governance and compliance, with extensive knowledge of Police Pension Schemes and LGPS. Degree-level education (or equivalent) with CIPP, PMI, MCIPD or similar qualification. Over 10 years' experience in pensions governance, policy development and statutory pension responsibilities, advising Chief Officers and senior stakeholders. Strong organisational, analytical, influencing and communication skills, with experience managing complex and confidential matters. Experience engaging with trade unions, federations and staff associations, and operating within the national policing environment at executive level.
Mar 20, 2026
Contractor
Main Purpose: Provide specialist leadership and governance for all pension and medical retirement processes across Essex and Kent Police, ensuring fair, timely and compliant decisions under the Police Pension Schemes () and LGPS. Manage complex casework, support Scheme Managers (Chief Constables) in meeting statutory responsibilities, maintain effective Pension Boards, represent both forces in medical appeals and complaints, lead policy and operating model development, ensure regulatory compliance including The Pensions Regulator (TPR) Code of Practice, oversee data and reporting, manage legislative reform changes, and supervise the HR & Pension Adviser to ensure high-quality service delivery. Main Responsibilities: Act as Pension Authority lead for medical retirement processes for officers and staff, ensuring compliance with Police Regulations, employment law, Police Pension Regulations and LGPS regulations. Manage complex casework including medical appeals (PMAB), discretionary decisions, forfeiture cases, IDRP complaints and ill-health retirement assessments. Maintain Pension Boards for Kent and Essex, acting as principal liaison to ensure statutory requirements are fulfilled. Advise Chief Constables and Scheme Managers on Police Pension Scheme compliance and respond to TPR requests. Provide authoritative guidance on pension policy, governance and statutory responsibilities. Lead development and refinement of pension and medical retirement policies, processes and operating models. Analyse and interpret medical retirement data and management information to identify trends and inform strategy. Liaise with NPCC, payroll, employee relations and stakeholders on regulatory updates and legislative reform, including the 2026 Police Reform White Paper. Undertake statutory reviews of medical retirement pension allowances and report on outcomes. Manage and quality assure the HR & Pension Adviser's workload and performance. Necessary Experience: Professional lead experience in public sector pension governance and compliance, with extensive knowledge of Police Pension Schemes and LGPS. Degree-level education (or equivalent) with CIPP, PMI, MCIPD or similar qualification. Over 10 years' experience in pensions governance, policy development and statutory pension responsibilities, advising Chief Officers and senior stakeholders. Strong organisational, analytical, influencing and communication skills, with experience managing complex and confidential matters. Experience engaging with trade unions, federations and staff associations, and operating within the national policing environment at executive level.
Reed
HR Officer
Reed Manchester, Lancashire
Trust HR Officer and Administration Manager Location: London Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £30,711 - £33,699 (Actual Salary, term time +2 weeks) Working Hours: 35 per week, Term Time only + 2 weeks We are representing a prestigious educational Trust seeking a dedicated Trust HR Officer and Administration Manager. This pivotal role provides comprehensive HR services and administrative support across the Trust, ensuring efficient operations and aiding the senior leadership team with HR issues. Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Manage the entire recruitment process, including creating job specifications, advertising, assembling interview packs, and ensuring all necessary documentation such as DBS checks and contracts are processed. Organize and ensure the effective delivery of inductions. Maintain HR files in compliance with GDPR, manage records for starters and leavers, and coordinate data submissions to payroll. Organize and maintain training records, particularly for safeguarding. Participate in HR meetings, prepare agendas, take minutes, and ensure follow-up on action items. Provide HR advice and support to the management team in collaboration with HR legal support, including managing attendance reviews and disciplinary actions. Maintain all records of absence and sickness, enforcing staff attendance policies. Regularly update HR policies to reflect current legislation and best practices. Attend Health & Safety meetings and maintain compliance information. Required Skills & Qualifications: Proven experience in a similar HR role, ideally within an educational setting. Thorough knowledge of employment law and employee relations issues including discipline, absence, capability, and grievance. Strong administrative skills with a keen attention to detail. Proficient in IT and data management. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Capable of managing significant workloads and prioritizing effectively. Experienced in managing personnel information systems. Minimum of GCSE Maths and English at Level C or above. Desirable: Willingness to undertake CIPD training. Benefits: Competitive salary reflective of the educational sector. Working hours that align with term times, plus an additional two weeks. Opportunities for professional development and continuous training. A supportive and inclusive workplace culture.
Mar 20, 2026
Seasonal
Trust HR Officer and Administration Manager Location: London Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £30,711 - £33,699 (Actual Salary, term time +2 weeks) Working Hours: 35 per week, Term Time only + 2 weeks We are representing a prestigious educational Trust seeking a dedicated Trust HR Officer and Administration Manager. This pivotal role provides comprehensive HR services and administrative support across the Trust, ensuring efficient operations and aiding the senior leadership team with HR issues. Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Manage the entire recruitment process, including creating job specifications, advertising, assembling interview packs, and ensuring all necessary documentation such as DBS checks and contracts are processed. Organize and ensure the effective delivery of inductions. Maintain HR files in compliance with GDPR, manage records for starters and leavers, and coordinate data submissions to payroll. Organize and maintain training records, particularly for safeguarding. Participate in HR meetings, prepare agendas, take minutes, and ensure follow-up on action items. Provide HR advice and support to the management team in collaboration with HR legal support, including managing attendance reviews and disciplinary actions. Maintain all records of absence and sickness, enforcing staff attendance policies. Regularly update HR policies to reflect current legislation and best practices. Attend Health & Safety meetings and maintain compliance information. Required Skills & Qualifications: Proven experience in a similar HR role, ideally within an educational setting. Thorough knowledge of employment law and employee relations issues including discipline, absence, capability, and grievance. Strong administrative skills with a keen attention to detail. Proficient in IT and data management. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Capable of managing significant workloads and prioritizing effectively. Experienced in managing personnel information systems. Minimum of GCSE Maths and English at Level C or above. Desirable: Willingness to undertake CIPD training. Benefits: Competitive salary reflective of the educational sector. Working hours that align with term times, plus an additional two weeks. Opportunities for professional development and continuous training. A supportive and inclusive workplace culture.
International Tax Lawyer
Activate Talent
International Tax Lawyer Remote - London Time Zone Shifted Support Full Time Independent Contractor About the Company We help high-net-worth individuals, families, and businesses reduce tax exposure, navigate complex cross-border regulations, and optimize their global asset structures. Our boutique advisory firm combines deep legal expertise with strategic foresight, providing solutions that transcend national borders - a true embodiment of our company's ethos. We believe in proactive planning, tailored structures, and exceptional service, enabling our clients to thrive in an increasingly complex global environment. Position Overview We are seeking a seasoned International Tax Lawyer to advise on high-level, cross-border tax planning, structuring, compliance, and controversy matters. You will work with a multidisciplinary team of investment, legal, and operational experts to deliver sophisticated tax strategies for global clients - including families, entrepreneurs, and businesses - with assets and activities across multiple jurisdictions. This is a remote role with London time zone shifted support to ensure optimal collaboration with clients and colleagues across Europe, the Americas, and beyond. Key Responsibilities Advisory & Structuring Advise on international tax matters related to: Cross-border entity structuring (e.g., holding companies, trusts, foundations) Withholding tax, transfer pricing, and treaty application Tax-efficient repatriation strategies: dividends, royalties, interest, capital gains Tax residency, citizenship planning, and exit taxation Design and implement compliant, tax-efficient structures for global clients Compliance & Risk Management Oversee global tax compliance across jurisdictions: FBAR, FATCA, CRS, Form 5471/8865, CbC reporting, etc. Coordinate cross-border filings and ensure timely compliance Monitor and advise on changes in international tax laws and regulatory frameworks Tax Controversy & Defense Represent clients in cross-border tax disputes, audits, and assessments Liaise with tax authorities and local counsel to manage tax controversies Negotiate favorable outcomes and mitigate penalties Legal Advisory & Drafting Conduct legal due diligence for international transactions (M&A, capital movements, IP, financing) Draft and review intercompany agreements, royalty/service contracts, loan agreements, etc. Advise on international estate, gift, and wealth transfer planning Team & Network Development Mentor junior lawyers and associates Build and maintain a global network of trusted legal and tax advisors Collaborate with internal teams to align tax strategy with investment and estate planning JD / LLM in Tax or equivalent legal qualification Admitted to practice in at least one major jurisdiction (e.g., U.S., UK, or EU member state) 5-8+ years' experience in international tax law (law firm, Big Four, or boutique advisory) Expertise in: U.S. international tax (Subpart F, GILTI, PFICs, IRC 385/367/956) OECD BEPS framework and EU Anti-Tax Avoidance Directives Treaty interpretation and CFC regimes Track record in: Cross-border structuring and M&A Tax controversy and defense Intercompany pricing and contracts Strong drafting and client communication skills Fluent in English (required); Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, or French strongly preferred Willingness to travel internationally as needed Key Competencies & Attributes Strategic: Sees tax in the context of broader legal, financial, and business goals Proactive: Stays ahead of regulatory changes and client needs Client-Focused: Prioritizes bespoke, high-impact solutions Collaborative: Works well across cultures and disciplines Ethical & Compliance-Oriented: Balances innovation with risk management Analytical & Creative: Brings a problem solving mindset to complex tax issues Reporting & Team Structure Reports to: Head of Legal / Chief Legal Officer Collaborates with: Strategy, Investment, Private Client, and Operations teams Potential to lead a small team of associates or specialists as the firm grows Performance Metrics Successful implementation of tax optimized, compliant structures High client satisfaction, retention, and referrals Minimization of audit risks and favorable controversy outcomes Expansion of the global legal/tax advisor network Contributions to thought leadership and global brand visibility Why Join the Company? Work with sophisticated global clients on high-impact, cross-border issues Collaborate with a world class, entrepreneurial team Fully remote with international exposure Opportunity to grow into a leadership role Shape the future of global tax planning from anywhere Apply today to help sophisticated clients go further - without borders.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
International Tax Lawyer Remote - London Time Zone Shifted Support Full Time Independent Contractor About the Company We help high-net-worth individuals, families, and businesses reduce tax exposure, navigate complex cross-border regulations, and optimize their global asset structures. Our boutique advisory firm combines deep legal expertise with strategic foresight, providing solutions that transcend national borders - a true embodiment of our company's ethos. We believe in proactive planning, tailored structures, and exceptional service, enabling our clients to thrive in an increasingly complex global environment. Position Overview We are seeking a seasoned International Tax Lawyer to advise on high-level, cross-border tax planning, structuring, compliance, and controversy matters. You will work with a multidisciplinary team of investment, legal, and operational experts to deliver sophisticated tax strategies for global clients - including families, entrepreneurs, and businesses - with assets and activities across multiple jurisdictions. This is a remote role with London time zone shifted support to ensure optimal collaboration with clients and colleagues across Europe, the Americas, and beyond. Key Responsibilities Advisory & Structuring Advise on international tax matters related to: Cross-border entity structuring (e.g., holding companies, trusts, foundations) Withholding tax, transfer pricing, and treaty application Tax-efficient repatriation strategies: dividends, royalties, interest, capital gains Tax residency, citizenship planning, and exit taxation Design and implement compliant, tax-efficient structures for global clients Compliance & Risk Management Oversee global tax compliance across jurisdictions: FBAR, FATCA, CRS, Form 5471/8865, CbC reporting, etc. Coordinate cross-border filings and ensure timely compliance Monitor and advise on changes in international tax laws and regulatory frameworks Tax Controversy & Defense Represent clients in cross-border tax disputes, audits, and assessments Liaise with tax authorities and local counsel to manage tax controversies Negotiate favorable outcomes and mitigate penalties Legal Advisory & Drafting Conduct legal due diligence for international transactions (M&A, capital movements, IP, financing) Draft and review intercompany agreements, royalty/service contracts, loan agreements, etc. Advise on international estate, gift, and wealth transfer planning Team & Network Development Mentor junior lawyers and associates Build and maintain a global network of trusted legal and tax advisors Collaborate with internal teams to align tax strategy with investment and estate planning JD / LLM in Tax or equivalent legal qualification Admitted to practice in at least one major jurisdiction (e.g., U.S., UK, or EU member state) 5-8+ years' experience in international tax law (law firm, Big Four, or boutique advisory) Expertise in: U.S. international tax (Subpart F, GILTI, PFICs, IRC 385/367/956) OECD BEPS framework and EU Anti-Tax Avoidance Directives Treaty interpretation and CFC regimes Track record in: Cross-border structuring and M&A Tax controversy and defense Intercompany pricing and contracts Strong drafting and client communication skills Fluent in English (required); Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, or French strongly preferred Willingness to travel internationally as needed Key Competencies & Attributes Strategic: Sees tax in the context of broader legal, financial, and business goals Proactive: Stays ahead of regulatory changes and client needs Client-Focused: Prioritizes bespoke, high-impact solutions Collaborative: Works well across cultures and disciplines Ethical & Compliance-Oriented: Balances innovation with risk management Analytical & Creative: Brings a problem solving mindset to complex tax issues Reporting & Team Structure Reports to: Head of Legal / Chief Legal Officer Collaborates with: Strategy, Investment, Private Client, and Operations teams Potential to lead a small team of associates or specialists as the firm grows Performance Metrics Successful implementation of tax optimized, compliant structures High client satisfaction, retention, and referrals Minimization of audit risks and favorable controversy outcomes Expansion of the global legal/tax advisor network Contributions to thought leadership and global brand visibility Why Join the Company? Work with sophisticated global clients on high-impact, cross-border issues Collaborate with a world class, entrepreneurial team Fully remote with international exposure Opportunity to grow into a leadership role Shape the future of global tax planning from anywhere Apply today to help sophisticated clients go further - without borders.

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