Job Title: Income Officer Type: Full-time Location: Bristol Salary: £36,954 Hours: Full Time BRC are working closely with a housing organisation seeking an Income Officer to join their Housing Services team. This role involves supporting residents to sustain their tenancies through effective income collection, arrears prevention and tenancy support, whilst delivering a customer-focused and proactive housing management service. Duties: Monitor customer accounts and proactively manage rent arrears. Communicate with residents regarding rent, service charges and other housing-related debts. Negotiate affordable repayment plans and support sustainable payment arrangements. Provide advice and signpost customers to relevant support agencies and welfare services. Work collaboratively with internal teams and external agencies to resolve income-related issues. Attend partnership meetings, court hearings and manage legal action processes where required. Prepare court documentation and support eviction processes as a last resort. Maintain accurate records and update housing management systems. Analyse trends and contribute to service improvements and KPI performance. Ensure compliance with relevant housing legislation, policies and procedures. Requirements: Experience working within a social housing or income management environment. Knowledge of housing legislation and welfare benefits relating to social housing. Experience representing organisations at court and understanding legal procedures. Strong communication, negotiation and relationship-building skills. Ability to work independently and manage a varied workload effectively. Excellent IT skills including Microsoft Office packages. High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Full UK Driving Licence and ability to travel independently. Experience working with housing management systems is desirable. Benefits: - Opportunity to work within a supportive and collaborative team - Training and development opportunities - Flexible and varied workload - Inclusive and values-driven working environment For more information, please call Meg Smith on or . To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
May 12, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Income Officer Type: Full-time Location: Bristol Salary: £36,954 Hours: Full Time BRC are working closely with a housing organisation seeking an Income Officer to join their Housing Services team. This role involves supporting residents to sustain their tenancies through effective income collection, arrears prevention and tenancy support, whilst delivering a customer-focused and proactive housing management service. Duties: Monitor customer accounts and proactively manage rent arrears. Communicate with residents regarding rent, service charges and other housing-related debts. Negotiate affordable repayment plans and support sustainable payment arrangements. Provide advice and signpost customers to relevant support agencies and welfare services. Work collaboratively with internal teams and external agencies to resolve income-related issues. Attend partnership meetings, court hearings and manage legal action processes where required. Prepare court documentation and support eviction processes as a last resort. Maintain accurate records and update housing management systems. Analyse trends and contribute to service improvements and KPI performance. Ensure compliance with relevant housing legislation, policies and procedures. Requirements: Experience working within a social housing or income management environment. Knowledge of housing legislation and welfare benefits relating to social housing. Experience representing organisations at court and understanding legal procedures. Strong communication, negotiation and relationship-building skills. Ability to work independently and manage a varied workload effectively. Excellent IT skills including Microsoft Office packages. High level of accuracy and attention to detail. Full UK Driving Licence and ability to travel independently. Experience working with housing management systems is desirable. Benefits: - Opportunity to work within a supportive and collaborative team - Training and development opportunities - Flexible and varied workload - Inclusive and values-driven working environment For more information, please call Meg Smith on or . To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
Job Title: Ongoing Monitoring AML Analyst - 24 Month FTC Salary: £28,000 - £34,000 Location: Sheffield Contract: Full Time, Permanent CRA Consulting are recruiting on behalf of one of our reputable clients within Sheffield. Our client is looking to bring on board a Ongoing Monitoring AML Analyst to complement their existing team. Our client is looking for a driven and ambitious candidate. The successful applicant would play a key role in developing the department onward into the future. About the business: Our client is a Future Facing firm. Located in 40 countries and 5,000+ lawyers worldwide, they combine deep sector understanding with a global overview, giving us the ability not only to see what's coming, but to shape it. They are well equipped to help our clients face the future with confidence. Driven by technology and readily embrace the possibilities it opens up for developing new and better ways of delivering legal services. Their bold approach to a changing future ensures that we nurture our employees and recruit top talent. About the Role This is a fixed-term contract role and an excellent opportunity for someone looking to start their career in Risk and Compliance. Given the current economic climate and the type of role we can be flexible with the location of the candidate. In this key role, you will work within our Ongoing Monitoring Team who are responsible for the administration of the ongoing monitoring of our client database. The primary focus of this team is to ensure client due diligence held on file is up to date, accurate and meets our Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorist Financing responsibilities.? This will include: Assessing the risk profile of existing clients and whether there has been any changes Liaising with Partners on client due diligence issues Running company searches and press searches Supporting the Deputy Money Laundering Officer on the administration of general anti-money laundering issues and client due diligence matters Assisting members of the AML team with research projects and day-to-day compliance with AML regulatory matters as they arise About You Our ideal candidate will have the following: Educated to degree level and/or qualified in KYC/Compliance and have worked in a professional services environment Knowledge and understanding of the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 and the EU's 5th Money Laundering Directive Sound working knowledge of Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Excel Ability to analyse, research and make informed decisions A solution driven approach with the ability to take a practical, common sense approach to resolve issues Excellent attention to detail and accuracy Good time management skills to prioritise workloads, and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously Excellent verbal, written and face-to-face communication skills Desire to work in a team but also self-motivated Strong organisational skills and ability to prioritise Enthusiastic, positive and committed team member Always use these settings
May 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Ongoing Monitoring AML Analyst - 24 Month FTC Salary: £28,000 - £34,000 Location: Sheffield Contract: Full Time, Permanent CRA Consulting are recruiting on behalf of one of our reputable clients within Sheffield. Our client is looking to bring on board a Ongoing Monitoring AML Analyst to complement their existing team. Our client is looking for a driven and ambitious candidate. The successful applicant would play a key role in developing the department onward into the future. About the business: Our client is a Future Facing firm. Located in 40 countries and 5,000+ lawyers worldwide, they combine deep sector understanding with a global overview, giving us the ability not only to see what's coming, but to shape it. They are well equipped to help our clients face the future with confidence. Driven by technology and readily embrace the possibilities it opens up for developing new and better ways of delivering legal services. Their bold approach to a changing future ensures that we nurture our employees and recruit top talent. About the Role This is a fixed-term contract role and an excellent opportunity for someone looking to start their career in Risk and Compliance. Given the current economic climate and the type of role we can be flexible with the location of the candidate. In this key role, you will work within our Ongoing Monitoring Team who are responsible for the administration of the ongoing monitoring of our client database. The primary focus of this team is to ensure client due diligence held on file is up to date, accurate and meets our Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorist Financing responsibilities.? This will include: Assessing the risk profile of existing clients and whether there has been any changes Liaising with Partners on client due diligence issues Running company searches and press searches Supporting the Deputy Money Laundering Officer on the administration of general anti-money laundering issues and client due diligence matters Assisting members of the AML team with research projects and day-to-day compliance with AML regulatory matters as they arise About You Our ideal candidate will have the following: Educated to degree level and/or qualified in KYC/Compliance and have worked in a professional services environment Knowledge and understanding of the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 and the EU's 5th Money Laundering Directive Sound working knowledge of Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Excel Ability to analyse, research and make informed decisions A solution driven approach with the ability to take a practical, common sense approach to resolve issues Excellent attention to detail and accuracy Good time management skills to prioritise workloads, and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously Excellent verbal, written and face-to-face communication skills Desire to work in a team but also self-motivated Strong organisational skills and ability to prioritise Enthusiastic, positive and committed team member Always use these settings
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 .
May 12, 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 .
Job Title: Housing Benefits Officer - Financial Assessments Day of work: Monday - Friday Hours of work: 9:00am - 5:00pm Duration: 6 months Temp on going Location: Hyrid - only required to be onsite if needed Responsibilities One of a team undertaking complex financial assessments, recovering overpaid benefits and the prevention and detection of fraud in accordance with Government Regulation and guidance and in full compliance with Council guidelines, policies and procedures. Be proactive in maintaining up to date knowledge of regulations and guidance relating to all types of benefits and contribution, Information Security and Data Protection Transfer of knowledge and job skills to new and existing members of staff including any changes in regulation, systems and work familiarity. Be familiar with systems, processes, reports, etc. used within the section and report any problems to the relevant team or person for resolution. Evaluate and be responsible for any review to the entitlement /contribution for Housing Benefit, Council Tax Support including more complex calculations in respect of self-employed, students, etc Make decisions on Disputes under DMA Regulations or Harrow's Council Tax Support scheme Ensure the council reduces creation of overpayments, maximises overpayment recovery and government subsidy through prompt and accurate assessment of new claims, interventions, cancellations, change of circumstances, data matches, returned cheques and correct classification of overpayments Requirements Extensive current knowledge and understanding of all relevant benefits legislation and the councils Council Tax Support policy, principles and procedures Must have experience assessing the full range of Housing Benefit from LCTRs, CICs, all types of New claims, correspondence and Disputes. Preferably including DHP Must have considerable experience in assessing and handling Temporary and Supported accommodation claims. Experience working with councils or housing associations IS ESSENTIAL Substantial practical experience of Housing Benefit/Council Tax Benefit/Support assessment work in a back office environment Experience of dealing effectively and courteously with members of the public, especially irate claimants Experience of using a PC to update records and extract information. Willingness & ability to use and develop further new skills to download data and to manipulate it into usable formats PLEASE NOTE: All applications are monitored and shortlisted candidates will be contacted via phone call or email. If you are interested in this position, APPLY NOW!
May 12, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Housing Benefits Officer - Financial Assessments Day of work: Monday - Friday Hours of work: 9:00am - 5:00pm Duration: 6 months Temp on going Location: Hyrid - only required to be onsite if needed Responsibilities One of a team undertaking complex financial assessments, recovering overpaid benefits and the prevention and detection of fraud in accordance with Government Regulation and guidance and in full compliance with Council guidelines, policies and procedures. Be proactive in maintaining up to date knowledge of regulations and guidance relating to all types of benefits and contribution, Information Security and Data Protection Transfer of knowledge and job skills to new and existing members of staff including any changes in regulation, systems and work familiarity. Be familiar with systems, processes, reports, etc. used within the section and report any problems to the relevant team or person for resolution. Evaluate and be responsible for any review to the entitlement /contribution for Housing Benefit, Council Tax Support including more complex calculations in respect of self-employed, students, etc Make decisions on Disputes under DMA Regulations or Harrow's Council Tax Support scheme Ensure the council reduces creation of overpayments, maximises overpayment recovery and government subsidy through prompt and accurate assessment of new claims, interventions, cancellations, change of circumstances, data matches, returned cheques and correct classification of overpayments Requirements Extensive current knowledge and understanding of all relevant benefits legislation and the councils Council Tax Support policy, principles and procedures Must have experience assessing the full range of Housing Benefit from LCTRs, CICs, all types of New claims, correspondence and Disputes. Preferably including DHP Must have considerable experience in assessing and handling Temporary and Supported accommodation claims. Experience working with councils or housing associations IS ESSENTIAL Substantial practical experience of Housing Benefit/Council Tax Benefit/Support assessment work in a back office environment Experience of dealing effectively and courteously with members of the public, especially irate claimants Experience of using a PC to update records and extract information. Willingness & ability to use and develop further new skills to download data and to manipulate it into usable formats PLEASE NOTE: All applications are monitored and shortlisted candidates will be contacted via phone call or email. If you are interested in this position, APPLY NOW!
Job Title: Property Inspector Location: This is a field-based role covering properties managed by our client across the South West, including Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Minehead, Basingstoke, Salisbury, and surrounding areas. Salary: 30,230 per year Hours: 37.5 hours per week Contract: Permanent The Role Our client is seeking a proactive and organised Property Inspector to join their team. You will be responsible for ensuring that properties across the portfolio are maintained to a high standard, compliant with all relevant regulations, and safe for residents. This is a varied, field-based role requiring regular travel and the ability to manage your own workload effectively. Key Responsibilities Conduct regular property inspections and produce clear, accurate reports Ensure all buildings meet safety and compliance standards, escalating any risks as required Manage your own schedule, including attending sites at short notice when needed Inspect new and vacated properties, ensuring required works are completed within agreed timeframes Upload inspection findings, monitor actions, and ensure KPI targets are met Work closely with the Maintenance Team, supporting improvements to systems and contributing to staff training initiatives Build and maintain positive working relationships with internal teams, residents, and landlords Requirements Full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle Previous experience in property management or a similar role Knowledge of building compliance and safety frameworks Strong organisational and planning skills Ability to communicate effectively and work with individuals from diverse backgrounds and varying support needs
May 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Property Inspector Location: This is a field-based role covering properties managed by our client across the South West, including Bath, Bristol, Exeter, Minehead, Basingstoke, Salisbury, and surrounding areas. Salary: 30,230 per year Hours: 37.5 hours per week Contract: Permanent The Role Our client is seeking a proactive and organised Property Inspector to join their team. You will be responsible for ensuring that properties across the portfolio are maintained to a high standard, compliant with all relevant regulations, and safe for residents. This is a varied, field-based role requiring regular travel and the ability to manage your own workload effectively. Key Responsibilities Conduct regular property inspections and produce clear, accurate reports Ensure all buildings meet safety and compliance standards, escalating any risks as required Manage your own schedule, including attending sites at short notice when needed Inspect new and vacated properties, ensuring required works are completed within agreed timeframes Upload inspection findings, monitor actions, and ensure KPI targets are met Work closely with the Maintenance Team, supporting improvements to systems and contributing to staff training initiatives Build and maintain positive working relationships with internal teams, residents, and landlords Requirements Full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle Previous experience in property management or a similar role Knowledge of building compliance and safety frameworks Strong organisational and planning skills Ability to communicate effectively and work with individuals from diverse backgrounds and varying support needs
Estates & Compliance role supporting a proactive safety culture across a complex school estate, working collaboratively to promote safe, compliant environments. Wellington College is a dynamic and values-led community where professional expertise plays a vital role in supporting outstanding education. Located in Crowthorne, Berkshire, our 400 acre estate provides a distinctive and inspiring place click apply for full job details
May 12, 2026
Full time
Estates & Compliance role supporting a proactive safety culture across a complex school estate, working collaboratively to promote safe, compliant environments. Wellington College is a dynamic and values-led community where professional expertise plays a vital role in supporting outstanding education. Located in Crowthorne, Berkshire, our 400 acre estate provides a distinctive and inspiring place click apply for full job details
Health and Safety Officer Rate: £26.81 per hour (Umbrella) Location: Nuneaton (with borough-wide travel and site attendance required) Contract End Date: 7 months duration Overview A local authority is seeking a Health and Safety Officer to support the delivery of a proactive, compliant and practical health and safety service across a range of council operations. The role requires regular on-site presence and active engagement with managers and operational teams to drive improvements in health and safety performance and culture. Key Responsibilities Carry out H&S audits, inspections, and site visits across council services Investigate accidents/incidents and ensure effective corrective actions Provide advice and guidance to managers across operational risk areas Deliver H&S training, toolbox talks, and awareness sessions Support development and review of risk assessments (COSHH, DSEAR, etc.) Work with managers to develop and maintain Safe Systems of Work (SSOW) Produce reports, policies, and committee papers Monitor compliance with relevant H&S legislation and standards Support closure of audit actions and continuous improvement Liaise with internal and external stakeholders including unions and insurers Essential Requirements Experience in a health and safety advisory role Local authority or unionised environment experience Experience conducting H&S audits and inspections Strong experience delivering H&S training and presentations Knowledge of "Big Six" hazards CDM experience (Client/PD exposure desirable) Experience developing SSOW and supporting managers Strong understanding of H&S legislation and its application Confident report writing and communication skills Desirable NEBOSH Diploma (Level 6) or working towards Training qualification (or willingness to obtain) Experience improving H&S systems or processes Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
May 12, 2026
Contractor
Health and Safety Officer Rate: £26.81 per hour (Umbrella) Location: Nuneaton (with borough-wide travel and site attendance required) Contract End Date: 7 months duration Overview A local authority is seeking a Health and Safety Officer to support the delivery of a proactive, compliant and practical health and safety service across a range of council operations. The role requires regular on-site presence and active engagement with managers and operational teams to drive improvements in health and safety performance and culture. Key Responsibilities Carry out H&S audits, inspections, and site visits across council services Investigate accidents/incidents and ensure effective corrective actions Provide advice and guidance to managers across operational risk areas Deliver H&S training, toolbox talks, and awareness sessions Support development and review of risk assessments (COSHH, DSEAR, etc.) Work with managers to develop and maintain Safe Systems of Work (SSOW) Produce reports, policies, and committee papers Monitor compliance with relevant H&S legislation and standards Support closure of audit actions and continuous improvement Liaise with internal and external stakeholders including unions and insurers Essential Requirements Experience in a health and safety advisory role Local authority or unionised environment experience Experience conducting H&S audits and inspections Strong experience delivering H&S training and presentations Knowledge of "Big Six" hazards CDM experience (Client/PD exposure desirable) Experience developing SSOW and supporting managers Strong understanding of H&S legislation and its application Confident report writing and communication skills Desirable NEBOSH Diploma (Level 6) or working towards Training qualification (or willingness to obtain) Experience improving H&S systems or processes Disclaimer: This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change.
Corporate Debt Officer - Local Authority (Hybrid Working) A local authority is seeking a proactive and detail-focused Corporate Debt Officer to support the effective administration, recovery, and management of a range of corporate debts. This includes Council Tax, Business Rates, Housing Benefit Overpayments, Sundry Debt, and other miscellaneous debt accounts. The successful candidate will ensure all recovery activity is delivered efficiently and in line with relevant legislation, regulations, policies, and procedures, while maintaining a high standard of customer service and stakeholder engagement. Key Responsibilities of the Corporate Debt Officer: Manage and recover a variety of corporate debt streams including Council Tax, Business Rates, and Sundry Debt Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation and internal policies Liaise with internal departments, external stakeholders, and customers in a professional manner Support the delivery of the organisation's values through effective communication and service Participate in customer contact activity, including telephone handling and occasional court-related duties where required. Working Arrangements Hybrid working model (office-based and remote working) Fridays working from home Initial training delivered in the office (Monday-Thursday) with a blended approach thereafter Increased home working available following successful skills assessment Working hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm (core availability required. Training & Development for the Corporate Debt Officer role: Structured onboarding with buddy support from experienced colleagues Combination of office-based and remote training delivery Clear target setting at 12 and 20 weeks Manager-led support throughout probation and training period 6-month probationary period. Additional Information All equipment provided (laptop, second screen, headset, keyboard, mouse etc.) Part of a customer service ring group handling inbound queries Internal team communication tools used for operational updates Occasional court attendance duties with support provided Limited on-site parking available, with additional free parking nearby. Benefits 22 days annual leave plus bank holidays Additional wellbeing day (birthday leave) Eye care vouchers Employee Assistance Programme Staff discount scheme Flexi-time available post-probation (subject to performance and targets) Support for medical appointments where required. About the Opportunity This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive and structured team within a local authority environment, offering strong training, development, and progression opportunities within a key public service function. If you are interested in this position, please apply online and a member of the team will give you a call or call Rebecca in the London office on . Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Corporate Debt Officer - Local Authority (Hybrid Working) A local authority is seeking a proactive and detail-focused Corporate Debt Officer to support the effective administration, recovery, and management of a range of corporate debts. This includes Council Tax, Business Rates, Housing Benefit Overpayments, Sundry Debt, and other miscellaneous debt accounts. The successful candidate will ensure all recovery activity is delivered efficiently and in line with relevant legislation, regulations, policies, and procedures, while maintaining a high standard of customer service and stakeholder engagement. Key Responsibilities of the Corporate Debt Officer: Manage and recover a variety of corporate debt streams including Council Tax, Business Rates, and Sundry Debt Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation and internal policies Liaise with internal departments, external stakeholders, and customers in a professional manner Support the delivery of the organisation's values through effective communication and service Participate in customer contact activity, including telephone handling and occasional court-related duties where required. Working Arrangements Hybrid working model (office-based and remote working) Fridays working from home Initial training delivered in the office (Monday-Thursday) with a blended approach thereafter Increased home working available following successful skills assessment Working hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm (core availability required. Training & Development for the Corporate Debt Officer role: Structured onboarding with buddy support from experienced colleagues Combination of office-based and remote training delivery Clear target setting at 12 and 20 weeks Manager-led support throughout probation and training period 6-month probationary period. Additional Information All equipment provided (laptop, second screen, headset, keyboard, mouse etc.) Part of a customer service ring group handling inbound queries Internal team communication tools used for operational updates Occasional court attendance duties with support provided Limited on-site parking available, with additional free parking nearby. Benefits 22 days annual leave plus bank holidays Additional wellbeing day (birthday leave) Eye care vouchers Employee Assistance Programme Staff discount scheme Flexi-time available post-probation (subject to performance and targets) Support for medical appointments where required. About the Opportunity This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive and structured team within a local authority environment, offering strong training, development, and progression opportunities within a key public service function. If you are interested in this position, please apply online and a member of the team will give you a call or call Rebecca in the London office on . Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
May 12, 2026
Full time
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
May 12, 2026
Full time
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
Contracts Administrator Location: Crewe Business Park Salary: c£30,000 + discretionary bonus up to 10% Benefits: 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays, 10% employer pension contribution, excellent benefits package Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday We have an exciting opportunity for a Contracts Administrator / Contract Support Officer to join a growing consultancy business based in their Crewe office. The role will support the Contracts Manager with the preparation, administration and tracking of contractual documentation, ensuring contracts are accurate, compliant and managed effectively throughout their lifecycle. This role would suit candidates who are highly organised, process-driven and detail-focused, and who enjoy working with structured documentation and tracking information accurately. Contracts Administrator Candidate Requirements: Proven experience in a Contracts Administrator or similar role, for example: Contracts Administrator, Contract Support Officer, Bids & Tender Administrator, Commercial Coordinator, Legal Administrator, HR Administrator / HR Coordinator, Document Control or Governance-focused roles. An understanding of contracts, compliance and regulated documentation would be advantageous; however, candidates from non-legal backgrounds with strong document management and attention-to-detail skills are encouraged to apply Proficient in Microsoft Office, including strong Word and Excel skills Experience using PDF editing tools and CRM systems Excellent attention to detail, with the ability to identify errors, inconsistencies and inaccuracies in documentation (essential) Strong planning, organisation and time-management skills Ability to manage multiple contracts, documents and deadlines simultaneously Excellent document preparation, formatting and version-control experience Key Responsibilities: Support the Contracts Manager with contract lifecycle management, assisting with the preparation, administration, tracking and control of contractual documents from initiation through execution, amendment, renewal and close-out Ensure contracts and related documentation comply with internal policies, regulatory requirements and organisational standards Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of subcontractor framework agreements, work schedules and confidentiality agreements, tracking key milestones, approvals and renewal dates Prepare and review cost estimates across service lines, ensuring accuracy, consistency and alignment with organisational standards Enter and track new business opportunities within the CRM system, maintaining accurate records through to contract finalisation Maintain a structured and accessible electronic filing system to support document control, auditability and efficient retrieval Collaborate with internal stakeholders to collect, validate and check documentation for accuracy, completeness and consistency Benefits 25 days holiday plus 8 UK bank holidays (including 3 days allocated for Christmas shutdown) Discretionary bonus potential of up to 10% based on individual and company performance After 3 months service: Access to Smart Health portal, including a 24/7 UK GP, mental health support, health checks, nutrition consultations and online fitness programmes 10% employer pension contribution After successful completion of the 6-month probation period: Option to opt in to private medical cover via Bupa (company-funded, taxable benefit) Life insurance at 4x salary Eligibility to join the company share incentive plan (SIP), subject to scheme rules Study and development support for relevant role-related courses, subject to approval If this sounds like the opportunity you have been looking for, please apply with your CV. Smartsearch take your privacy seriously and will only use your personal information to administer your application. To effectively process your application, we may share your details with the company for whom we are collecting job applications and Smartsearch or the company may contact you by email, telephone or SMS. A copy of our privacy policy will be emailed to you upon receipt of your application.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Contracts Administrator Location: Crewe Business Park Salary: c£30,000 + discretionary bonus up to 10% Benefits: 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays, 10% employer pension contribution, excellent benefits package Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday We have an exciting opportunity for a Contracts Administrator / Contract Support Officer to join a growing consultancy business based in their Crewe office. The role will support the Contracts Manager with the preparation, administration and tracking of contractual documentation, ensuring contracts are accurate, compliant and managed effectively throughout their lifecycle. This role would suit candidates who are highly organised, process-driven and detail-focused, and who enjoy working with structured documentation and tracking information accurately. Contracts Administrator Candidate Requirements: Proven experience in a Contracts Administrator or similar role, for example: Contracts Administrator, Contract Support Officer, Bids & Tender Administrator, Commercial Coordinator, Legal Administrator, HR Administrator / HR Coordinator, Document Control or Governance-focused roles. An understanding of contracts, compliance and regulated documentation would be advantageous; however, candidates from non-legal backgrounds with strong document management and attention-to-detail skills are encouraged to apply Proficient in Microsoft Office, including strong Word and Excel skills Experience using PDF editing tools and CRM systems Excellent attention to detail, with the ability to identify errors, inconsistencies and inaccuracies in documentation (essential) Strong planning, organisation and time-management skills Ability to manage multiple contracts, documents and deadlines simultaneously Excellent document preparation, formatting and version-control experience Key Responsibilities: Support the Contracts Manager with contract lifecycle management, assisting with the preparation, administration, tracking and control of contractual documents from initiation through execution, amendment, renewal and close-out Ensure contracts and related documentation comply with internal policies, regulatory requirements and organisational standards Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of subcontractor framework agreements, work schedules and confidentiality agreements, tracking key milestones, approvals and renewal dates Prepare and review cost estimates across service lines, ensuring accuracy, consistency and alignment with organisational standards Enter and track new business opportunities within the CRM system, maintaining accurate records through to contract finalisation Maintain a structured and accessible electronic filing system to support document control, auditability and efficient retrieval Collaborate with internal stakeholders to collect, validate and check documentation for accuracy, completeness and consistency Benefits 25 days holiday plus 8 UK bank holidays (including 3 days allocated for Christmas shutdown) Discretionary bonus potential of up to 10% based on individual and company performance After 3 months service: Access to Smart Health portal, including a 24/7 UK GP, mental health support, health checks, nutrition consultations and online fitness programmes 10% employer pension contribution After successful completion of the 6-month probation period: Option to opt in to private medical cover via Bupa (company-funded, taxable benefit) Life insurance at 4x salary Eligibility to join the company share incentive plan (SIP), subject to scheme rules Study and development support for relevant role-related courses, subject to approval If this sounds like the opportunity you have been looking for, please apply with your CV. Smartsearch take your privacy seriously and will only use your personal information to administer your application. To effectively process your application, we may share your details with the company for whom we are collecting job applications and Smartsearch or the company may contact you by email, telephone or SMS. A copy of our privacy policy will be emailed to you upon receipt of your application.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
May 12, 2026
Full time
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
Housing Solutions Officer needed in Addlestone, Surrey Paying £19.68 per hr ref OR99457 Full time hours on a temporary basis Key Responsibilities Provide housing advice and solutions to prevent homelessness Carry out housing needs assessments and develop personalised housing plans Work with private landlords and accommodation providers to secure housing Support customers with complex needs, signposting to relevant support services Maintain accurate case records and ensure compliance with internal procedures Build positive working relationships with internal teams and external partners Represent the organisation professionally and empathetically at all times If you are interested in the role, please email your CV to quoting the reference number. Essential Employment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Essential Employment is an Equal Opportunities Employer. All our roles may be subject to pre-employment checks including references so please be prepared
May 12, 2026
Seasonal
Housing Solutions Officer needed in Addlestone, Surrey Paying £19.68 per hr ref OR99457 Full time hours on a temporary basis Key Responsibilities Provide housing advice and solutions to prevent homelessness Carry out housing needs assessments and develop personalised housing plans Work with private landlords and accommodation providers to secure housing Support customers with complex needs, signposting to relevant support services Maintain accurate case records and ensure compliance with internal procedures Build positive working relationships with internal teams and external partners Represent the organisation professionally and empathetically at all times If you are interested in the role, please email your CV to quoting the reference number. Essential Employment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. Essential Employment is an Equal Opportunities Employer. All our roles may be subject to pre-employment checks including references so please be prepared
Elevate Projects are working in partership with our client, a local provider of affordable housing, to appoint an experieced Damp & Disrepair Manager on an ongoing temporary contract. This is a key interim leadership role focused on ensuring resident safety, regulatory compliance, service improvement and effective management of complex disrepair cases. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the damp, mould and disrepair process across the organisation. Oversee complex and high-risk disrepair cases, ensuring timely resolution and excellent resident communication. Manage specialist surveyors to deliver high-quality remedial works. Ensure compliance with relevant housing legislation, consumer standards and organisational policies. Work collaboratively with legal teams in relation to housing disrepair claims and pre-action protocols. Develop and monitor performance metrics, KPIs and service improvement plans. Support the delivery of resident-focused solutions and drive improvements in customer satisfaction. Provide operational leadership to technical officers, surveyors and support staff. Produce reports and updates for senior leadership teams. Ensure robust health & safety practices are maintained across all works. Requirements Proven experience managing damp, mould and housing disrepair services within social housing or local government. Strong understanding of housing legislation, repairs obligations and disrepair claims management. Experience managing contractors and technical teams. Excellent stakeholder management and resident engagement skills. Ability to manage high workloads and deliver service improvements in a fast-paced environment. Strong knowledge of compliance, building pathology and property maintenance. Relevant housing, construction or surveying qualification desirable.
May 12, 2026
Seasonal
Elevate Projects are working in partership with our client, a local provider of affordable housing, to appoint an experieced Damp & Disrepair Manager on an ongoing temporary contract. This is a key interim leadership role focused on ensuring resident safety, regulatory compliance, service improvement and effective management of complex disrepair cases. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage the damp, mould and disrepair process across the organisation. Oversee complex and high-risk disrepair cases, ensuring timely resolution and excellent resident communication. Manage specialist surveyors to deliver high-quality remedial works. Ensure compliance with relevant housing legislation, consumer standards and organisational policies. Work collaboratively with legal teams in relation to housing disrepair claims and pre-action protocols. Develop and monitor performance metrics, KPIs and service improvement plans. Support the delivery of resident-focused solutions and drive improvements in customer satisfaction. Provide operational leadership to technical officers, surveyors and support staff. Produce reports and updates for senior leadership teams. Ensure robust health & safety practices are maintained across all works. Requirements Proven experience managing damp, mould and housing disrepair services within social housing or local government. Strong understanding of housing legislation, repairs obligations and disrepair claims management. Experience managing contractors and technical teams. Excellent stakeholder management and resident engagement skills. Ability to manage high workloads and deliver service improvements in a fast-paced environment. Strong knowledge of compliance, building pathology and property maintenance. Relevant housing, construction or surveying qualification desirable.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
May 12, 2026
Full time
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
ad-hoc Waste Segregation Officer -FRATTON IMMEDIATE WORK Covering Holiday cover / sicknes cover - immediate start Monday to Saturday 07.00 - 1pm MUST HAVE SAFETY BOOTS AND ORANGE HIVIZ About the role As a Waste Segregation Officer you'll be contributing to an ever-growing established company that's helping customers reduce their impact on the environment, conserve natural resources and reduce landfill. Seperating Refuse and Recycling What will I be doing? You will be organising our customers waste from bin bags into the correct recycling and non-recycling bin locations. You will also be on our customers site and will have to liaise with our customers if there are any issues or additional requirements. What are the requirements? You must be able to demonstrate reliability, good communication skills and a willingness to want to help our customers create a cleaner environment. Excellent attention to detail as you will be organising our customers waste into recycling and non recycling bins. Experience of working in the waste industry is desirable but not essential. Experience dealing with customers face to face would be desirable. Overview We are seeking a dedicated Waste Operative to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for the safe and efficient handling of waste materials, ensuring environmental compliance and maintaining cleanliness across our facilities. This role offers an opportunity to work in a dynamic environment where safety, organisation, and physical capability are essential. Prior experience in waste management or mechanical knowledge is advantageous but not mandatory, as training will be provided. Responsibilities Collect, sort, and dispose of waste materials in accordance with company procedures and environmental regulations. Operate waste handling equipment safely and effectively, including compactors and balers. Assist with the loading and unloading of waste containers using appropriate lifting techniques. Ensure all waste areas are kept clean, organised, and free from hazards. Conduct routine inspections of waste storage areas to identify potential issues or safety concerns. Follow health and safety protocols at all times to minimise risks associated with heavy lifting and machinery operation. Collaborate with team members to optimise waste management processes and improve operational efficiency. Experience Previous experience in waste management, recycling, or related fields is desirable but not essential. Mechanical knowledge or familiarity with waste handling equipment is a plus. Ability to perform heavy lifting safely and effectively is required. Physical fitness to undertake manual tasks throughout the shift is necessary. A proactive attitude towards safety and environmental standards is highly valued. This role provides an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking a physically active position within a supportive team environment, committed to sustainability and safety standards. Job Type: Part-time Work Location: In person
May 12, 2026
Seasonal
ad-hoc Waste Segregation Officer -FRATTON IMMEDIATE WORK Covering Holiday cover / sicknes cover - immediate start Monday to Saturday 07.00 - 1pm MUST HAVE SAFETY BOOTS AND ORANGE HIVIZ About the role As a Waste Segregation Officer you'll be contributing to an ever-growing established company that's helping customers reduce their impact on the environment, conserve natural resources and reduce landfill. Seperating Refuse and Recycling What will I be doing? You will be organising our customers waste from bin bags into the correct recycling and non-recycling bin locations. You will also be on our customers site and will have to liaise with our customers if there are any issues or additional requirements. What are the requirements? You must be able to demonstrate reliability, good communication skills and a willingness to want to help our customers create a cleaner environment. Excellent attention to detail as you will be organising our customers waste into recycling and non recycling bins. Experience of working in the waste industry is desirable but not essential. Experience dealing with customers face to face would be desirable. Overview We are seeking a dedicated Waste Operative to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for the safe and efficient handling of waste materials, ensuring environmental compliance and maintaining cleanliness across our facilities. This role offers an opportunity to work in a dynamic environment where safety, organisation, and physical capability are essential. Prior experience in waste management or mechanical knowledge is advantageous but not mandatory, as training will be provided. Responsibilities Collect, sort, and dispose of waste materials in accordance with company procedures and environmental regulations. Operate waste handling equipment safely and effectively, including compactors and balers. Assist with the loading and unloading of waste containers using appropriate lifting techniques. Ensure all waste areas are kept clean, organised, and free from hazards. Conduct routine inspections of waste storage areas to identify potential issues or safety concerns. Follow health and safety protocols at all times to minimise risks associated with heavy lifting and machinery operation. Collaborate with team members to optimise waste management processes and improve operational efficiency. Experience Previous experience in waste management, recycling, or related fields is desirable but not essential. Mechanical knowledge or familiarity with waste handling equipment is a plus. Ability to perform heavy lifting safely and effectively is required. Physical fitness to undertake manual tasks throughout the shift is necessary. A proactive attitude towards safety and environmental standards is highly valued. This role provides an excellent opportunity for individuals seeking a physically active position within a supportive team environment, committed to sustainability and safety standards. Job Type: Part-time Work Location: In person
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
May 12, 2026
Full time
The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is one of England's most important Christian pilgrimage destinations, welcoming thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year from the UK and overseas. Alongside its devotional life, the Shrine operates a range of activities including accommodation, catering, retail, education, events and visitor services, all supporting its charitable mission. Governed by the Walsingham College Trust Association, the Shrine is now strengthening its operational and financial foundations to ensure long term sustainability while remaining faithful to its spiritual purpose. The creation of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is in response to this context. The COO will act as deputy to the Priest Administrator and provide professional leadership across finance, operations and organisational systems. This is a broad and influential role, combining financial stewardship, commercial oversight and operational leadership, enabling the Priest Administrator to focus on mission, worship and pilgrimage. This is a rare opportunity to play a pivotal role in the long-term sustainability of a nationally significant spiritual institution. Essential experience includes: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) Senior level experience covering finance and operations Knowledge of charity finance, governance and compliance Commercial acumen and experience overseeing trading or income generating activities Strong leadership, communication and stakeholder engagement skills A collaborative leadership style aligned with Christian ethos and values Preparedness to live within reasonable / practicable travelling distance of Walsingham. For an informal and confidential discussion, please speak with our advisors at Berwick Partners; Katie McEvoy - Consultant - Berwick Partners E: T: (0)
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Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
(Compliance Officer / Quality Coordinator) - Position Overview Our Client, a well established construction company is looking to recruit a Compliance Manager to join their team, you'll be responsible for overseeing and monitoring project compliance. The role supports key areas of the business, including Group and MFEL/MFL operations, ensuring that the Company's Quality, Environmental, Management an click apply for full job details
May 12, 2026
Full time
(Compliance Officer / Quality Coordinator) - Position Overview Our Client, a well established construction company is looking to recruit a Compliance Manager to join their team, you'll be responsible for overseeing and monitoring project compliance. The role supports key areas of the business, including Group and MFEL/MFL operations, ensuring that the Company's Quality, Environmental, Management an click apply for full job details
The Opportunity: Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Cyber Security & Compliance Start-Up London / Hybrid Early-Stage Start-Up £100,000 - £120,000 + Equity An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a brand-new cyber security start-up at a pivotal stage of its growth journey click apply for full job details
May 12, 2026
Full time
The Opportunity: Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Cyber Security & Compliance Start-Up London / Hybrid Early-Stage Start-Up £100,000 - £120,000 + Equity An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a brand-new cyber security start-up at a pivotal stage of its growth journey click apply for full job details
Job Title: CASS Officer Industry: Financial Services Location: Blackpool (Hybrid) Salary: £27,500 - £30,000 DOE Reference Number: 10267 Recruit UK is partnering with a well-respected Wealth Management firm in Blackpool to recruit a CASS Officer to join their expanding team. As a CASS Officer, you will play a key role in ensuring the firm complies with regulations surrounding the protection of client assets, while providing vital administrative support within the CASS department. This is an excellent opportunity to develop your expertise in client money and asset compliance within a growing and supportive team environment. Responsibilities Ensure internal controls are accurate, reconciled, and reported; perform daily client money calculations, monthly monitoring, and investigate any CASS incidents. Produce management reports, maintain company CASS risk matrix and resolution pack, and support internal and external audit processes. What's in it for you: Competitive salary up to £30,000 (depending on experience) 25 days' annual leave, increasing with length of service Auto-enrolment pension Share Incentive Plan Private Medical Insurance Death in Service (DIS) cover Income Protection Enhanced maternity leave Paid paternity leave Electric car scheme Cycle to work scheme Hybrid working arrangement following probation Skills and experience required: Minimum of 1 years' experience in an internal monitoring or administrative role within financial services. Experience working in a regulated environment. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and Outlook. Get in touch or apply online to find out more about this opportunity! About Recruit UK: As specialists in financial services recruitment, we bring unique expertise, insight, and connections, whether you are looking for a new job or are trying to fill a role. We have a reach of more than 100,000 financial services connections. Our commitment to you Start every journey with a conversation to find out about you in depth. Provide honest feedback on where you fit in the jobs market. Use our network across the financial world to match you to your perfect position. Or if we think you already have it, we'll tell you. Take a holistic mindfulness approach - career happiness is rarely just about the money. Cover the whole of the UK with a local touch through our regional teams. Never pester you.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: CASS Officer Industry: Financial Services Location: Blackpool (Hybrid) Salary: £27,500 - £30,000 DOE Reference Number: 10267 Recruit UK is partnering with a well-respected Wealth Management firm in Blackpool to recruit a CASS Officer to join their expanding team. As a CASS Officer, you will play a key role in ensuring the firm complies with regulations surrounding the protection of client assets, while providing vital administrative support within the CASS department. This is an excellent opportunity to develop your expertise in client money and asset compliance within a growing and supportive team environment. Responsibilities Ensure internal controls are accurate, reconciled, and reported; perform daily client money calculations, monthly monitoring, and investigate any CASS incidents. Produce management reports, maintain company CASS risk matrix and resolution pack, and support internal and external audit processes. What's in it for you: Competitive salary up to £30,000 (depending on experience) 25 days' annual leave, increasing with length of service Auto-enrolment pension Share Incentive Plan Private Medical Insurance Death in Service (DIS) cover Income Protection Enhanced maternity leave Paid paternity leave Electric car scheme Cycle to work scheme Hybrid working arrangement following probation Skills and experience required: Minimum of 1 years' experience in an internal monitoring or administrative role within financial services. Experience working in a regulated environment. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and Outlook. Get in touch or apply online to find out more about this opportunity! About Recruit UK: As specialists in financial services recruitment, we bring unique expertise, insight, and connections, whether you are looking for a new job or are trying to fill a role. We have a reach of more than 100,000 financial services connections. Our commitment to you Start every journey with a conversation to find out about you in depth. Provide honest feedback on where you fit in the jobs market. Use our network across the financial world to match you to your perfect position. Or if we think you already have it, we'll tell you. Take a holistic mindfulness approach - career happiness is rarely just about the money. Cover the whole of the UK with a local touch through our regional teams. Never pester you.