Ideas People Trust We're BDO. An accountancy and business advisory firm, providing the advice and solutions all organisations need to navigate today's changing world. We work with the companies that are Britain's economic engine - ambitious and entrepreneurially-spirited businesses that fuel the economy - whether privately or publicly owned - and directly advise the owners and management teams that lead them. We'll broaden your horizons Working, achieving, and thriving together, our Tax team move with every challenge. Friendly, driven and diverse, they service our clients across the country and around the world. By providing expertise in many different specialist areas of tax, they collaborate across BDO to deliver wider business solutions. From meeting clients' evolving business needs to managing changes to legislation, there are always fresh challenges to face in the Tax team. If you're after a career that will keep you on your toes, we'll give you the autonomy to drive your career forward. Our Tax Assurance & Risk Management ('TA&RM') team is a fast-growing collaborative team of around 15 people nationally led by three dedicated tax partners, who together support a wide variety of private, private equity-backed and listed clients across sectors. Our work has helped many clients meet their legislative tax governance compliance obligations (including in relation to the Senior Accounting Officer and Corporate Criminal Offences regimes, the tax strategy publication requirement and HMRC's Business Risk Review process) and strategically improve their tax operations and tax control framework, manage tax risk and provide assurance to tax authorities and business stakeholders. Technology is an important part of helping our clients succeed and we encourage innovation at all levels in our team. We are an award-winning specialist tax team. This is a dynamic client-facing role that requires excellent client relationship, communication and project management skills with the ability to distil tax concepts into easily understood information suitable for a wide array of stakeholders. Most of your work will be client facing, reporting to senior managers, directors and partners, and will require you to actively manage your client portfolio and manage project delivery, coordinating teams to deliver exceptional client service, in addition to supporting business development activities. This role will involve consideration of a range of taxes including corporate, indirect and employment taxes; our work is broader than any one area of tax and we require candidates with good commercial awareness who are eager to learn, adapt and contribute to this area of growth for the business. Importantly, we are looking for natural curiosity about how tax functions and businesses run, from the governance, processes and controls to the people and technology they use and the tax technical issues relevant to them. We'll help you succeed Leading organisations trust us because of the quality of our advice. That quality grows from a thorough understanding of their business, and that understanding comes from working closely with them and building long-lasting relationships. You'll be both comfortable working pro-actively and managing your own tasks, as well as confident collaborating with others and communicating regularly with senior managers, directors, and partners to help businesses effectively. You'll be encouraged to identify and draw attention to opportunities for enhancing our delivery and providing additional services to organisations we work with. We are looking for someone: Who can act as a key point of contact within the firm for the client, together with senior members of the team. This will involve responding quickly to, as well as anticipating, client requests/needs, keeping clients informed of progress in relation to all aspects of the service provided, and maintaining regular contact with clients. With experience of TA&RM work (including such as tax process, tax strategy, SAO, CCO, tax risk registers etc) - with a keen interest in tax governance and developing tax operations. With broad tax technical experience to be able to talk knowledgeably at a good level about a range of tax issues. With experience in end-to-end project delivery and quality advice / report writing skills. With a strong presentation style, and confidence in hosting workshops, training sessions and webinars, often to Board level. Educated to degree level, and/or CTA and/or ACA qualified or equivalent, or relevant experience. You'll be able to be yourself; we'll recognise and value you for who you are and celebrate and reward your contributions to the business. We're committed to agile working, and we offer every colleague the opportunity to work in ways that suit our clients, the task at hand, our teams, and you. At BDO, we'll help you achieve your personal goals and career ambitions, and we have programmes, resources, and frameworks that provide clarity and structure around career development. We're in it together Mutual support and respect is one of BDO's core values and we're proud of our distinctive, people-centred culture. From informal success conversations to formal mentoring and coaching, we'll support you at every stage in your career, whatever your personal and professional needs. Our agile working framework helps us stay connected, bringing teams together where and when it counts so they can share ideas and help one another. At BDO, you'll always have access to the people and resources you need to do your best work. We know that collaboration is the key to creating value for the companies we work with and satisfying experiences for our colleagues - BDO's people represent a wealth of knowledge and expertise, and we'll encourage you to build your network, work alongside others, and share your skills and experiences. With a range of multidisciplinary events and dedicated resources, you'll never stop learning at BDO. We're looking forward to the future At BDO, we help entrepreneurial businesses to succeed, fuelling the UK economy. Our success is powered by our people, which is why we're always finding new ways to invest in you. Across the UK thousands of unique minds continue to come together to help companies we work with to achieve their ambitions. We've got a clear purpose, and we're confident in our future, because we're adapting and evolving to build on our strengths, ensuring we continue to find the right combination of global reach, integrity and expertise. We shape the future together with openness and clarity, because we believe in empowering people to think creatively about how we can do things better.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Ideas People Trust We're BDO. An accountancy and business advisory firm, providing the advice and solutions all organisations need to navigate today's changing world. We work with the companies that are Britain's economic engine - ambitious and entrepreneurially-spirited businesses that fuel the economy - whether privately or publicly owned - and directly advise the owners and management teams that lead them. We'll broaden your horizons Working, achieving, and thriving together, our Tax team move with every challenge. Friendly, driven and diverse, they service our clients across the country and around the world. By providing expertise in many different specialist areas of tax, they collaborate across BDO to deliver wider business solutions. From meeting clients' evolving business needs to managing changes to legislation, there are always fresh challenges to face in the Tax team. If you're after a career that will keep you on your toes, we'll give you the autonomy to drive your career forward. Our Tax Assurance & Risk Management ('TA&RM') team is a fast-growing collaborative team of around 15 people nationally led by three dedicated tax partners, who together support a wide variety of private, private equity-backed and listed clients across sectors. Our work has helped many clients meet their legislative tax governance compliance obligations (including in relation to the Senior Accounting Officer and Corporate Criminal Offences regimes, the tax strategy publication requirement and HMRC's Business Risk Review process) and strategically improve their tax operations and tax control framework, manage tax risk and provide assurance to tax authorities and business stakeholders. Technology is an important part of helping our clients succeed and we encourage innovation at all levels in our team. We are an award-winning specialist tax team. This is a dynamic client-facing role that requires excellent client relationship, communication and project management skills with the ability to distil tax concepts into easily understood information suitable for a wide array of stakeholders. Most of your work will be client facing, reporting to senior managers, directors and partners, and will require you to actively manage your client portfolio and manage project delivery, coordinating teams to deliver exceptional client service, in addition to supporting business development activities. This role will involve consideration of a range of taxes including corporate, indirect and employment taxes; our work is broader than any one area of tax and we require candidates with good commercial awareness who are eager to learn, adapt and contribute to this area of growth for the business. Importantly, we are looking for natural curiosity about how tax functions and businesses run, from the governance, processes and controls to the people and technology they use and the tax technical issues relevant to them. We'll help you succeed Leading organisations trust us because of the quality of our advice. That quality grows from a thorough understanding of their business, and that understanding comes from working closely with them and building long-lasting relationships. You'll be both comfortable working pro-actively and managing your own tasks, as well as confident collaborating with others and communicating regularly with senior managers, directors, and partners to help businesses effectively. You'll be encouraged to identify and draw attention to opportunities for enhancing our delivery and providing additional services to organisations we work with. We are looking for someone: Who can act as a key point of contact within the firm for the client, together with senior members of the team. This will involve responding quickly to, as well as anticipating, client requests/needs, keeping clients informed of progress in relation to all aspects of the service provided, and maintaining regular contact with clients. With experience of TA&RM work (including such as tax process, tax strategy, SAO, CCO, tax risk registers etc) - with a keen interest in tax governance and developing tax operations. With broad tax technical experience to be able to talk knowledgeably at a good level about a range of tax issues. With experience in end-to-end project delivery and quality advice / report writing skills. With a strong presentation style, and confidence in hosting workshops, training sessions and webinars, often to Board level. Educated to degree level, and/or CTA and/or ACA qualified or equivalent, or relevant experience. You'll be able to be yourself; we'll recognise and value you for who you are and celebrate and reward your contributions to the business. We're committed to agile working, and we offer every colleague the opportunity to work in ways that suit our clients, the task at hand, our teams, and you. At BDO, we'll help you achieve your personal goals and career ambitions, and we have programmes, resources, and frameworks that provide clarity and structure around career development. We're in it together Mutual support and respect is one of BDO's core values and we're proud of our distinctive, people-centred culture. From informal success conversations to formal mentoring and coaching, we'll support you at every stage in your career, whatever your personal and professional needs. Our agile working framework helps us stay connected, bringing teams together where and when it counts so they can share ideas and help one another. At BDO, you'll always have access to the people and resources you need to do your best work. We know that collaboration is the key to creating value for the companies we work with and satisfying experiences for our colleagues - BDO's people represent a wealth of knowledge and expertise, and we'll encourage you to build your network, work alongside others, and share your skills and experiences. With a range of multidisciplinary events and dedicated resources, you'll never stop learning at BDO. We're looking forward to the future At BDO, we help entrepreneurial businesses to succeed, fuelling the UK economy. Our success is powered by our people, which is why we're always finding new ways to invest in you. Across the UK thousands of unique minds continue to come together to help companies we work with to achieve their ambitions. We've got a clear purpose, and we're confident in our future, because we're adapting and evolving to build on our strengths, ensuring we continue to find the right combination of global reach, integrity and expertise. We shape the future together with openness and clarity, because we believe in empowering people to think creatively about how we can do things better.
Are you a tax professional looking to broaden your experience in a dynamic, international business? This is an exciting opportunity to join a collaborative finance team where you'll gain exposure to corporate tax, advisory work, M&A activity and global tax initiatives. Working closely with the UK & Ireland Tax Manager and senior finance leaders across the business, you'll play a key role in ensuring strong tax compliance while also contributing to strategic projects, regulatory developments and continuous improvement within the tax function. If you're someone who enjoys variety, ownership, and the chance to influence how tax operates within a growing organisation, this role offers the perfect next step in your career. Main Duties Supporting UK & Ireland tax compliance across corporate income tax, VAT and withholding taxes, working closely with external advisors and internal Finance Directors. Partnering with business units to ensure accurate and timely tax filings, payments and strong tax governance. Contributing to the quarterly tax reporting process, supporting group reporting and consolidation. Keeping up to date with UK tax legislation, HMRC regulations and international tax developments, helping the business remain compliant and well informed. Supporting the UK & Ireland Tax Manager on M&A transactions and corporate restructuring projects. Assisting with a range of technical tax matters, including: Supporting the implementation and ongoing Pillar Two compliance requirements. Preparing Senior Accounting Officer notifications and certificates. Contributing ideas and initiatives that support the continuous improvement of the UK&I, EMEA and global tax function. Skills or requirements for the role: Degree in Finance, Accounting or a related discipline, or equivalent experience. ACA / ACCA / CTA qualified. Corporate tax experience, gained in a large corporate environment or Big Four accounting firm. Solid understanding of UK tax legislation, HMRC processes and international tax principles. Strong Excel and Microsoft Office skills. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to work effectively across finance teams and external advisors. A proactive problem solver with strong analytical ability. Well organised with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple deadlines.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Are you a tax professional looking to broaden your experience in a dynamic, international business? This is an exciting opportunity to join a collaborative finance team where you'll gain exposure to corporate tax, advisory work, M&A activity and global tax initiatives. Working closely with the UK & Ireland Tax Manager and senior finance leaders across the business, you'll play a key role in ensuring strong tax compliance while also contributing to strategic projects, regulatory developments and continuous improvement within the tax function. If you're someone who enjoys variety, ownership, and the chance to influence how tax operates within a growing organisation, this role offers the perfect next step in your career. Main Duties Supporting UK & Ireland tax compliance across corporate income tax, VAT and withholding taxes, working closely with external advisors and internal Finance Directors. Partnering with business units to ensure accurate and timely tax filings, payments and strong tax governance. Contributing to the quarterly tax reporting process, supporting group reporting and consolidation. Keeping up to date with UK tax legislation, HMRC regulations and international tax developments, helping the business remain compliant and well informed. Supporting the UK & Ireland Tax Manager on M&A transactions and corporate restructuring projects. Assisting with a range of technical tax matters, including: Supporting the implementation and ongoing Pillar Two compliance requirements. Preparing Senior Accounting Officer notifications and certificates. Contributing ideas and initiatives that support the continuous improvement of the UK&I, EMEA and global tax function. Skills or requirements for the role: Degree in Finance, Accounting or a related discipline, or equivalent experience. ACA / ACCA / CTA qualified. Corporate tax experience, gained in a large corporate environment or Big Four accounting firm. Solid understanding of UK tax legislation, HMRC processes and international tax principles. Strong Excel and Microsoft Office skills. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to work effectively across finance teams and external advisors. A proactive problem solver with strong analytical ability. Well organised with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple deadlines.
Overview and Responsibilities Family Support officer - DDSL Location: Effingham, Surrey Actual salary: £28,249 - £31,465 dependant on qualifications Plus £2000 Welcome bonus For a candidate with SEN Experience Hourly rate: £16.14 - £17.61 per hour Hours: 40 hours per week - Term Time only - Start time 8.15am - Finish time Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday 4.45pm. Thursday 5pm and Friday 4pm Aurora Poppyfield School Join our dedicated team at Poppyfield School, where we support students aged 11-16 with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) through a nurturing and inclusive approach. We empower our young people to access the national curriculum in a way that works for them and to achieve meaningful vocational qualifications by the time they leave school. Due to internal promotion we're looking to recruit a Family Support Officer. You will work with our DSL/Pastoral lead, together with the therapy team in supporting families of our students. To see more about the work that Poppyfield does please follow this link - Why Apply? You want to make a real difference to pupils and their families. You enjoy working with an inspiring pupil community. You value collaboration within a committed multi-disciplinary team. You care about well-being and want an organisation that shares those values. You're looking for an employer that supports, develops, and invests in its staff. Key Duties: Act as a role model and support the development of supportive relationships between home and school. To coordinate the effective implementation of the Attendance Policy. Monitor, track and report on pupil attendance and those where there are concerns around attendance. To liaise with parents/carers who are currently open to family support and early help to ensure a multi-disciplinary approach. Deliver relevant staff training (CPD). To provide therapeutic support to pupils who are struggling to engage in class based learning or school, in consultation with the therapy team and key members of the teaching team, with the aim of re-engagement in class. Produce attendance and family-support data for SLT and Governors. Ensure that all relevant monitoring, recording and reporting has been completed, to ensure compliance with relevant policies, procedures and legislation. Please note that duties will vary and you will be expected to contribute to the overall aims of Poppyfield when required. Please see the link below for our full job description: Job Description - Family Support Officer Skills and Qualifications GCSE Maths and English qualification minimum Grade 4 or equivalent is essential. A relevant professional qualification or the ability to gain L3 in working with children and young people. L3 in working with children and young people is highly desirable. Qualifications in psychology or social care would be desirable. Benefits and Additional Information What's on Offer at Aurora? We believe in supporting you as much as we support the children and young people in our care. Here's a snapshot of the fantastic benefits waiting for you: Grow with Us - Training & Development Learning never stops at Aurora! We offer a wide range of training programmes and career development opportunities to help you build your skills and reach your goals. Save Money on Everyday Essentials With the rising cost of living, our Perkbox app helps you stretch your money further: Discounts on groceries, phone plans, internet, dining out, gym memberships & more Access to our Cycle to Work and Car Scheme Access Wagestream - a financial wellbeing app that helps you track earnings, save, get expert money advice, and even access part of your pay early when needed Competitive Pay & Reward We regularly benchmark our pay and benefits to stay ahead of the curve. You'll enjoy: Enhanced Annual Leave Company Sick Pay Enhanced Pension Life Assurance 24/7 GP Access - For You & Your Household Need a doctor? No problem. Book a phone or video appointment anytime, day or night. This service covers everyone in your household. UK Health Cash Plan Cover everyday healthcare costs like dental and optician bills. You and your children are included in the scheme, and you can upgrade to add your partner too! Employee Assistance Programme Your wellbeing matters. Get confidential support on a wide range of issues, including: Freephone counselling (available 24/7) Online tools and resources Refer a Friend - Earn £1,000! Know someone who'd be a great fit? Refer them and get rewarded!( Terms apply) Welcome bonus is payable in 2 payments - 50% following successful completion of probation and 50% after one year service How to Apply: For candidates that haven't work
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Overview and Responsibilities Family Support officer - DDSL Location: Effingham, Surrey Actual salary: £28,249 - £31,465 dependant on qualifications Plus £2000 Welcome bonus For a candidate with SEN Experience Hourly rate: £16.14 - £17.61 per hour Hours: 40 hours per week - Term Time only - Start time 8.15am - Finish time Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday 4.45pm. Thursday 5pm and Friday 4pm Aurora Poppyfield School Join our dedicated team at Poppyfield School, where we support students aged 11-16 with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) through a nurturing and inclusive approach. We empower our young people to access the national curriculum in a way that works for them and to achieve meaningful vocational qualifications by the time they leave school. Due to internal promotion we're looking to recruit a Family Support Officer. You will work with our DSL/Pastoral lead, together with the therapy team in supporting families of our students. To see more about the work that Poppyfield does please follow this link - Why Apply? You want to make a real difference to pupils and their families. You enjoy working with an inspiring pupil community. You value collaboration within a committed multi-disciplinary team. You care about well-being and want an organisation that shares those values. You're looking for an employer that supports, develops, and invests in its staff. Key Duties: Act as a role model and support the development of supportive relationships between home and school. To coordinate the effective implementation of the Attendance Policy. Monitor, track and report on pupil attendance and those where there are concerns around attendance. To liaise with parents/carers who are currently open to family support and early help to ensure a multi-disciplinary approach. Deliver relevant staff training (CPD). To provide therapeutic support to pupils who are struggling to engage in class based learning or school, in consultation with the therapy team and key members of the teaching team, with the aim of re-engagement in class. Produce attendance and family-support data for SLT and Governors. Ensure that all relevant monitoring, recording and reporting has been completed, to ensure compliance with relevant policies, procedures and legislation. Please note that duties will vary and you will be expected to contribute to the overall aims of Poppyfield when required. Please see the link below for our full job description: Job Description - Family Support Officer Skills and Qualifications GCSE Maths and English qualification minimum Grade 4 or equivalent is essential. A relevant professional qualification or the ability to gain L3 in working with children and young people. L3 in working with children and young people is highly desirable. Qualifications in psychology or social care would be desirable. Benefits and Additional Information What's on Offer at Aurora? We believe in supporting you as much as we support the children and young people in our care. Here's a snapshot of the fantastic benefits waiting for you: Grow with Us - Training & Development Learning never stops at Aurora! We offer a wide range of training programmes and career development opportunities to help you build your skills and reach your goals. Save Money on Everyday Essentials With the rising cost of living, our Perkbox app helps you stretch your money further: Discounts on groceries, phone plans, internet, dining out, gym memberships & more Access to our Cycle to Work and Car Scheme Access Wagestream - a financial wellbeing app that helps you track earnings, save, get expert money advice, and even access part of your pay early when needed Competitive Pay & Reward We regularly benchmark our pay and benefits to stay ahead of the curve. You'll enjoy: Enhanced Annual Leave Company Sick Pay Enhanced Pension Life Assurance 24/7 GP Access - For You & Your Household Need a doctor? No problem. Book a phone or video appointment anytime, day or night. This service covers everyone in your household. UK Health Cash Plan Cover everyday healthcare costs like dental and optician bills. You and your children are included in the scheme, and you can upgrade to add your partner too! Employee Assistance Programme Your wellbeing matters. Get confidential support on a wide range of issues, including: Freephone counselling (available 24/7) Online tools and resources Refer a Friend - Earn £1,000! Know someone who'd be a great fit? Refer them and get rewarded!( Terms apply) Welcome bonus is payable in 2 payments - 50% following successful completion of probation and 50% after one year service How to Apply: For candidates that haven't work
Due to growth, we are currently recruiting a new Neighbourhood Housing Officer to join us on a permanent basis! You will deliver a high quality housing management service, making a real difference to our customers and the communities that they live in. This will include completing estate and home inspections, supporting our customers, vast partnership working and dealing with ASB across your patch. About us We are a social housing landlord and one of the largest housing providers in the region with over 22,000 social and affordable homes, mainly in the Bradford district. We employ a talented workforce of nearly 1,000 people. Last year we launched our five-year Corporate Strategy, which runs to 2029. Our purpose is to provide high quality homes, services, and support to our customers, so we've worked with colleagues and customers to find out what's important to them. Our customers sit at the heart of what we do, and our colleagues are the people who'll help us achieve our vision, which is to create the best customer experience to improve everyday lives. Duties include: Deliver a high-quality housing management service that helps customers to live well and enjoy their home and neighbourhood by offering assistance and ensuring that Incommunities duties as a landlord are fulfilled. Co-ordinate a full range of housing services, to ensure that our neighbourhoods are clean, safe, welcoming places where people want to live. Spend 80% of your time out in our neighbourhoods. Take ownership for your neighbourhood patch, ensuring services are delivered to a high standard and identifying where works are required on properties and common areas. Complete property inspections and tenancy checksto ensure tenancy obligations are being adhered to and tenancy records are up to date. Identify when customers are not meeting their tenancy obligations and put in place action plans to resolve, including the management of ASB and tenancy breaches. Identify any support needs for individual customers and refer internally or externally as necessary, including making safeguarding referrals. Ensure that risks, including gas and electrical compliance and fire safety are identified and managed in accordance with regulatory requirements. Develop and co-ordinate neighbourhood action plans, with the wider business and in consultation with customers Proactively develop and sustain positive working relationships with key stakeholders to deliver safe and clean neighbourhoods, this includes partnerships with local police, local authorities and other agencies/organisations . Work and contribute to investment/other projects when required. Proactively and effectively respond to and reduce complaints, ensuring a focus on de-escalation and an improvement in customer satisfaction. Ensure all services are delivered in a tailored manner taking into account our customers diverse needs. Make a positive contribution to your neighbourhoods by identifying where local investment could contribute to the prevention of crime and ASB or where adult and youth enrichment activities could improve the lives of residents. Develop knowledge and awareness of social housing and community issues including case law, best practice, current legislation and national initiatives Requirements Experience of dealing with customers face to face in a housing related role Experience of working with customers and stakeholders to deliver sustainable improvements and positive outcomes for communities. Knowledge of dealing with anti-social behavior complaints A passion for delivering excellent customer service and making a difference to the peoples lives. Awareness of customers diverse needs Flexible and adaptable approach to a changing and varied workload Demonstrable experience in the ability to write and communicate clearly and appropriately to different audiences. Ability to gather, record and analyse data, using manual and electronic systems including microsoft packages. Excellent organisation, project management and time management skills Ability to prioritise, manage your own workload and to meet deadlines Self-motivated, driven and skilled at taking ownership Applicants must have the right to work in the UK, we are not able to provide visa sponsorship. A basic DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check will be required for the successful candidate as part of the pre-employment process - Criminal Conviction Checks Benefits Salary of £32,507 up to £36,229 per year dependant on experience (Pay Award due in April) £1,000 Essential car user allowance plus mileage Social Housing Pension Scheme with up to 10% employer contribution 28 days annual leave that increases with service plus bank holidays Option to buy and sell annual leave Training, development, and qualification opportunities Our Hub: our wellbeing and benefits site, with exclusive access to discounts and savings (at over 800 retailers) Corporate health scheme membership Access to an Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to work scheme Local gym membership discounts. A team of trained Mental Health First Aiders who are available for colleagues to contact for support
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Due to growth, we are currently recruiting a new Neighbourhood Housing Officer to join us on a permanent basis! You will deliver a high quality housing management service, making a real difference to our customers and the communities that they live in. This will include completing estate and home inspections, supporting our customers, vast partnership working and dealing with ASB across your patch. About us We are a social housing landlord and one of the largest housing providers in the region with over 22,000 social and affordable homes, mainly in the Bradford district. We employ a talented workforce of nearly 1,000 people. Last year we launched our five-year Corporate Strategy, which runs to 2029. Our purpose is to provide high quality homes, services, and support to our customers, so we've worked with colleagues and customers to find out what's important to them. Our customers sit at the heart of what we do, and our colleagues are the people who'll help us achieve our vision, which is to create the best customer experience to improve everyday lives. Duties include: Deliver a high-quality housing management service that helps customers to live well and enjoy their home and neighbourhood by offering assistance and ensuring that Incommunities duties as a landlord are fulfilled. Co-ordinate a full range of housing services, to ensure that our neighbourhoods are clean, safe, welcoming places where people want to live. Spend 80% of your time out in our neighbourhoods. Take ownership for your neighbourhood patch, ensuring services are delivered to a high standard and identifying where works are required on properties and common areas. Complete property inspections and tenancy checksto ensure tenancy obligations are being adhered to and tenancy records are up to date. Identify when customers are not meeting their tenancy obligations and put in place action plans to resolve, including the management of ASB and tenancy breaches. Identify any support needs for individual customers and refer internally or externally as necessary, including making safeguarding referrals. Ensure that risks, including gas and electrical compliance and fire safety are identified and managed in accordance with regulatory requirements. Develop and co-ordinate neighbourhood action plans, with the wider business and in consultation with customers Proactively develop and sustain positive working relationships with key stakeholders to deliver safe and clean neighbourhoods, this includes partnerships with local police, local authorities and other agencies/organisations . Work and contribute to investment/other projects when required. Proactively and effectively respond to and reduce complaints, ensuring a focus on de-escalation and an improvement in customer satisfaction. Ensure all services are delivered in a tailored manner taking into account our customers diverse needs. Make a positive contribution to your neighbourhoods by identifying where local investment could contribute to the prevention of crime and ASB or where adult and youth enrichment activities could improve the lives of residents. Develop knowledge and awareness of social housing and community issues including case law, best practice, current legislation and national initiatives Requirements Experience of dealing with customers face to face in a housing related role Experience of working with customers and stakeholders to deliver sustainable improvements and positive outcomes for communities. Knowledge of dealing with anti-social behavior complaints A passion for delivering excellent customer service and making a difference to the peoples lives. Awareness of customers diverse needs Flexible and adaptable approach to a changing and varied workload Demonstrable experience in the ability to write and communicate clearly and appropriately to different audiences. Ability to gather, record and analyse data, using manual and electronic systems including microsoft packages. Excellent organisation, project management and time management skills Ability to prioritise, manage your own workload and to meet deadlines Self-motivated, driven and skilled at taking ownership Applicants must have the right to work in the UK, we are not able to provide visa sponsorship. A basic DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check will be required for the successful candidate as part of the pre-employment process - Criminal Conviction Checks Benefits Salary of £32,507 up to £36,229 per year dependant on experience (Pay Award due in April) £1,000 Essential car user allowance plus mileage Social Housing Pension Scheme with up to 10% employer contribution 28 days annual leave that increases with service plus bank holidays Option to buy and sell annual leave Training, development, and qualification opportunities Our Hub: our wellbeing and benefits site, with exclusive access to discounts and savings (at over 800 retailers) Corporate health scheme membership Access to an Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to work scheme Local gym membership discounts. A team of trained Mental Health First Aiders who are available for colleagues to contact for support
Dawson Jones Recruitment Ltd
Maidenhead, Berkshire
Dawson Jones Recruitment is supporting a well established organisation to appoint a Technical Officer within their property services team. This role centres on contractor management, quality assurance, budget control and delivering high standards of customer service. The Role You will take responsibility for day to day responsive repairs and minor works, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently and to agreed standards. Key responsibilities include: Managing responsive repairs and minor works in occupied properties Carrying out inspections, diagnosing defects and specifying remedial works Supervising contractors and ensuring works are delivered to agreed quality, cost and timescale standards Reconciling valuations, approving variations and controlling project budgets Minimising financial, operational and health and safety risks Responding to complex repair cases and customer escalations Monitoring contractor performance and ensuring compliance with agreed standards Providing technical advice and guidance to colleagues and internal stakeholders You will demonstrate: Relevant qualification such as HNC, BTech, CIOB, RICS or equivalent experience Experience delivering building works in occupied homes Strong contractor supervision and performance management Sound technical knowledge of construction and construction related health and safety Experience managing budgets and controlling project costs Confident decision making and problem solving skills A genuine customer focused approach Full UK driving licence For a confidential discussion, contact Claire Harrison at Dawson Jones Recruitment. Dawson Jones Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer. All applications will be handled in line with our privacy policy. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Dawson Jones Recruitment is supporting a well established organisation to appoint a Technical Officer within their property services team. This role centres on contractor management, quality assurance, budget control and delivering high standards of customer service. The Role You will take responsibility for day to day responsive repairs and minor works, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently and to agreed standards. Key responsibilities include: Managing responsive repairs and minor works in occupied properties Carrying out inspections, diagnosing defects and specifying remedial works Supervising contractors and ensuring works are delivered to agreed quality, cost and timescale standards Reconciling valuations, approving variations and controlling project budgets Minimising financial, operational and health and safety risks Responding to complex repair cases and customer escalations Monitoring contractor performance and ensuring compliance with agreed standards Providing technical advice and guidance to colleagues and internal stakeholders You will demonstrate: Relevant qualification such as HNC, BTech, CIOB, RICS or equivalent experience Experience delivering building works in occupied homes Strong contractor supervision and performance management Sound technical knowledge of construction and construction related health and safety Experience managing budgets and controlling project costs Confident decision making and problem solving skills A genuine customer focused approach Full UK driving licence For a confidential discussion, contact Claire Harrison at Dawson Jones Recruitment. Dawson Jones Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer. All applications will be handled in line with our privacy policy. JBRP1_UKTJ
If you're looking to take an exciting new direction with your HSBC career, an internal move can open the door to many opportunities, allowing you to take on a new challenge, and develop your skills. Bring your knowledge of our brand to a new role and grow yourself further. We are currently seeking an experienced individual to join HSBC UK Risk and Compliance in the role of Executive Assistant on a 12-Month Secondment. You will be supporting the Chief Risk and Compliance Officer, HSBC UK as a trusted Executive Assistant. You'll manage complex schedules, global meetings and travel, and handle sensitive information with discretion. Gain senior stakeholder exposure, lead small projects, and a play a key role in a fast-paced environment. A move across the business allows you to continue to access tailored professional development opportunities, and our fantastic benefits packages. In this role you will: Act as a key point of contact between executives and internal/external stakeholders, fostering positive relationships and ensuring effective communication. Organise and coordinate internal and external meetings, offsites, leadership townhalls and other events, including all logistics and remote management. Manage complex diaries, mailboxes and email distribution lists, responding and actioning where appropriate. Coordinate domestic and international travel arrangements, prepare travel itineraries and process related expenses. Register gifts and entertainment, raise purchase orders, liaise with Procurement, and maintain confidential files, records and documents in line with company policies. To be successful in this role you should meet the following requirements: Previous experience as an EA at a senior or executive level. Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Strong organisational skills, including proactive diary management, prioritising multiple requests and effectively managing competing priorities. Ability to work accurately and efficiently under pressure and tight deadlines, demonstrating sound judgement and independence in problem-solving. Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and relevant bank systems (such as Fusion and Travel). To support you with putting your best foot forward for our internal opportunities, you are invited to take advantage of our CV and Interview workshops, hosted by our Talent Acquisition team. To find out more and register to attend please click this link. Being open to different points of view is important for our business and the communities we serve. At HSBC, we're dedicated to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces - no matter their gender, ethnicity, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or age. We are committed to removing barriers and ensuring careers at HSBC are inclusive and accessible for everyone to be at their best. We take pride in being a Disability Confident Leader and will offer an interview to people with disabilities, long term conditions or neurodivergent candidates who meet the minimum criteria for the role. If you have a need that requires accommodations or changes during the recruitment process, please get in touch with our Recruitment Helpdesk: Email: Telephone:
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
If you're looking to take an exciting new direction with your HSBC career, an internal move can open the door to many opportunities, allowing you to take on a new challenge, and develop your skills. Bring your knowledge of our brand to a new role and grow yourself further. We are currently seeking an experienced individual to join HSBC UK Risk and Compliance in the role of Executive Assistant on a 12-Month Secondment. You will be supporting the Chief Risk and Compliance Officer, HSBC UK as a trusted Executive Assistant. You'll manage complex schedules, global meetings and travel, and handle sensitive information with discretion. Gain senior stakeholder exposure, lead small projects, and a play a key role in a fast-paced environment. A move across the business allows you to continue to access tailored professional development opportunities, and our fantastic benefits packages. In this role you will: Act as a key point of contact between executives and internal/external stakeholders, fostering positive relationships and ensuring effective communication. Organise and coordinate internal and external meetings, offsites, leadership townhalls and other events, including all logistics and remote management. Manage complex diaries, mailboxes and email distribution lists, responding and actioning where appropriate. Coordinate domestic and international travel arrangements, prepare travel itineraries and process related expenses. Register gifts and entertainment, raise purchase orders, liaise with Procurement, and maintain confidential files, records and documents in line with company policies. To be successful in this role you should meet the following requirements: Previous experience as an EA at a senior or executive level. Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Strong organisational skills, including proactive diary management, prioritising multiple requests and effectively managing competing priorities. Ability to work accurately and efficiently under pressure and tight deadlines, demonstrating sound judgement and independence in problem-solving. Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and relevant bank systems (such as Fusion and Travel). To support you with putting your best foot forward for our internal opportunities, you are invited to take advantage of our CV and Interview workshops, hosted by our Talent Acquisition team. To find out more and register to attend please click this link. Being open to different points of view is important for our business and the communities we serve. At HSBC, we're dedicated to creating diverse and inclusive workplaces - no matter their gender, ethnicity, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or age. We are committed to removing barriers and ensuring careers at HSBC are inclusive and accessible for everyone to be at their best. We take pride in being a Disability Confident Leader and will offer an interview to people with disabilities, long term conditions or neurodivergent candidates who meet the minimum criteria for the role. If you have a need that requires accommodations or changes during the recruitment process, please get in touch with our Recruitment Helpdesk: Email: Telephone:
Accent Housing Group
Stockton-on-tees, County Durham
A place to make things happen Salary : £40,200 per annum Location : North East. Patch covering Middlesborough, Stockton, Hartlepool, Sunderland, Bishop Auckland, East Cleveland, Harrogate & York depending on location of successful applicant. Contact Type: Permanent Hours : 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm plus on call as required.We believe everyone should have a safe and affordable place to call home. It's this belief that drives everything we do and inspires us to go above and beyond for our customers. We pride ourselves in understanding their needs and delivering the best customer service, every time.We're also proud to be at the forefront of change. We're on a journey of transformation, finding new ways to support our customers - and our people.If you're looking for a career where you can learn new skills, try new things and shape your future, there's a place for you at Accent. About the role As a Maintenance Surveyor, you'll deliver repairs and voids maintenance services for up to 1,100 properties across your region, collaborating with our teams and contractors to provide our customers with high-quality, timely repairs. Your proactive approach and commitment to excellence will inspire others and make sure our property services are constantly improving.The role is a mixture of site visits and desk-based work. You'll visit customer homes to understand their repairs needs, using your expert knowledge of the make-up of domestic buildings, HHSRS and schedule of rates to qualify repairs. You'll raise the repairs on our bespoke Housing Management System and update the customer account through to the completion of the works. You'll also uphold our Empty Homes (Voids) standard to deliver first-class quality homes in a timely manner.In line with Awaab's Law, you'll play a key role in identifying and addressing hazards such as damp and mould promptly and effectively, ensuring that health-related repairs are not delayed. Your understanding of housing disrepair will be essential in ensuring compliance, protecting customer wellbeing, and reducing risk.Through your collaboration with contractors, housing teams, and internal colleagues, you'll help improve service efficiency, enhance customer experiences, and contribute to Accent's mission of providing quality homes and services. Salary The spot salary for the Maintenance Surveyor post is £40,200 per annum for applicants who fully meet the requirements of the post. Applicants, who do not meet all the requirements of the post, will start 5% or 10% below the spot salary.Plus an additional essential user car allowance starting at £1,250 per annum. About yo uYou should have a HNC in Building (or an equivalent qualification) or experience in maintenance and construction, an understanding of building design, building fabrics and associated lifecycles, plus a strong understanding of contract performance and budget management. You'll have a strong customer focus, great communication skills, an ability to interpret building legislation and use operational software for property management. As you'll be travelling around our different sites, you'll also need a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.Successful candidates will be subject to a DBS check.We have big ambitions. That means we need people who are driven to succeed and eager to grow. Here, you'll have the opportunity to learn new skills, thrive in our collaborative environment, and take your career in different directions. We also support your health and wellbeing with 28 days of holiday plus bank holidays (pro rata for part time) - an extra day's leave to celebrate your birthday and the option to purchase more - a cash health plan, access to an online GP, gym discounts, and a dedicated day to volunteer for a cause that matters to you.And because we believe in supporting you now and in the future, this is a place to plan for your future - with access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, helping you save more efficiently. We also provide life assurance at three times your salary for all colleagues, giving you added peace of mind.We're committed to making our recruitment process accessible and inclusive. If you require reasonable adjustments to any part of our recruitment process, please let us know we will ensure requirements are met.Please don't delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or we receive a high volume of applications, we may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated.Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK, Accent do not currently hold a sponsorship license.If you're looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to our organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: We work exclusively with partners on our preferred supplier list (PSL) and do not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role.You may also have experience in the following: Maintenance Surveyor, Repairs Surveyor, Voids Surveyor, Building Surveyor, Property Surveyor, Housing Maintenance Surveyor, Disrepair Surveyor, Damp & Mould Surveyor, Voids & Repairs Officer, etc.REF-
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
A place to make things happen Salary : £40,200 per annum Location : North East. Patch covering Middlesborough, Stockton, Hartlepool, Sunderland, Bishop Auckland, East Cleveland, Harrogate & York depending on location of successful applicant. Contact Type: Permanent Hours : 35 hours per week, Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm plus on call as required.We believe everyone should have a safe and affordable place to call home. It's this belief that drives everything we do and inspires us to go above and beyond for our customers. We pride ourselves in understanding their needs and delivering the best customer service, every time.We're also proud to be at the forefront of change. We're on a journey of transformation, finding new ways to support our customers - and our people.If you're looking for a career where you can learn new skills, try new things and shape your future, there's a place for you at Accent. About the role As a Maintenance Surveyor, you'll deliver repairs and voids maintenance services for up to 1,100 properties across your region, collaborating with our teams and contractors to provide our customers with high-quality, timely repairs. Your proactive approach and commitment to excellence will inspire others and make sure our property services are constantly improving.The role is a mixture of site visits and desk-based work. You'll visit customer homes to understand their repairs needs, using your expert knowledge of the make-up of domestic buildings, HHSRS and schedule of rates to qualify repairs. You'll raise the repairs on our bespoke Housing Management System and update the customer account through to the completion of the works. You'll also uphold our Empty Homes (Voids) standard to deliver first-class quality homes in a timely manner.In line with Awaab's Law, you'll play a key role in identifying and addressing hazards such as damp and mould promptly and effectively, ensuring that health-related repairs are not delayed. Your understanding of housing disrepair will be essential in ensuring compliance, protecting customer wellbeing, and reducing risk.Through your collaboration with contractors, housing teams, and internal colleagues, you'll help improve service efficiency, enhance customer experiences, and contribute to Accent's mission of providing quality homes and services. Salary The spot salary for the Maintenance Surveyor post is £40,200 per annum for applicants who fully meet the requirements of the post. Applicants, who do not meet all the requirements of the post, will start 5% or 10% below the spot salary.Plus an additional essential user car allowance starting at £1,250 per annum. About yo uYou should have a HNC in Building (or an equivalent qualification) or experience in maintenance and construction, an understanding of building design, building fabrics and associated lifecycles, plus a strong understanding of contract performance and budget management. You'll have a strong customer focus, great communication skills, an ability to interpret building legislation and use operational software for property management. As you'll be travelling around our different sites, you'll also need a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.Successful candidates will be subject to a DBS check.We have big ambitions. That means we need people who are driven to succeed and eager to grow. Here, you'll have the opportunity to learn new skills, thrive in our collaborative environment, and take your career in different directions. We also support your health and wellbeing with 28 days of holiday plus bank holidays (pro rata for part time) - an extra day's leave to celebrate your birthday and the option to purchase more - a cash health plan, access to an online GP, gym discounts, and a dedicated day to volunteer for a cause that matters to you.And because we believe in supporting you now and in the future, this is a place to plan for your future - with access to both Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit pension schemes through salary sacrifice, helping you save more efficiently. We also provide life assurance at three times your salary for all colleagues, giving you added peace of mind.We're committed to making our recruitment process accessible and inclusive. If you require reasonable adjustments to any part of our recruitment process, please let us know we will ensure requirements are met.Please don't delay in submitting your application. Where roles are urgent or we receive a high volume of applications, we may interview and conclude the process prior to any closing date indicated.Please note candidates must have current eligibility to live and work in the UK, Accent do not currently hold a sponsorship license.If you're looking for a place you can make a positive difference to society, to our organisation and to your future, apply now. Recruitment Agencies: We work exclusively with partners on our preferred supplier list (PSL) and do not accept unsolicited CVs or speculative approaches from agencies for this role.You may also have experience in the following: Maintenance Surveyor, Repairs Surveyor, Voids Surveyor, Building Surveyor, Property Surveyor, Housing Maintenance Surveyor, Disrepair Surveyor, Damp & Mould Surveyor, Voids & Repairs Officer, etc.REF-
Your new company This temp-to-perm opportunity is for a company who have recently moved to new offices in Manchester city centre. This bespoke office will be a hub for the company. You will be working a rotational shift or either 7am till 3:30pm or 10:30 till 7pm, Monday to Friday. Your new role Use Concept to check for new tasks and upload all documentation where necessary Complete all PPM within deadlines Ensure RAMS paperwork has been provided prior to work Gain quotes from contractors Schedule works and update throughout the process Obtain reports, manage on-site folders, keep paperwork updated and visible. Building walk around and cleaning checks Manage health and safety and site inductions Handle post, deliveries and the franking machines Order office and cleaning supplies Order catering Cover reception and the switchboard when needed Handle front line events such as fire alarms, emergency maintenance, power outages, first aid. What you'll need to succeed Experience in a similar role; facilities, administration, building compliance, health and safetyAbility to multitask and handle conflicting demandsStrong communication and the ability to liaise with various levels of teamsExperience using Concept or similar and strong PC literacyWillingness to move around the building to support where neededAble to work independently as you will often be the first or last one in the office What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Mar 05, 2026
Seasonal
Your new company This temp-to-perm opportunity is for a company who have recently moved to new offices in Manchester city centre. This bespoke office will be a hub for the company. You will be working a rotational shift or either 7am till 3:30pm or 10:30 till 7pm, Monday to Friday. Your new role Use Concept to check for new tasks and upload all documentation where necessary Complete all PPM within deadlines Ensure RAMS paperwork has been provided prior to work Gain quotes from contractors Schedule works and update throughout the process Obtain reports, manage on-site folders, keep paperwork updated and visible. Building walk around and cleaning checks Manage health and safety and site inductions Handle post, deliveries and the franking machines Order office and cleaning supplies Order catering Cover reception and the switchboard when needed Handle front line events such as fire alarms, emergency maintenance, power outages, first aid. What you'll need to succeed Experience in a similar role; facilities, administration, building compliance, health and safetyAbility to multitask and handle conflicting demandsStrong communication and the ability to liaise with various levels of teamsExperience using Concept or similar and strong PC literacyWillingness to move around the building to support where neededAble to work independently as you will often be the first or last one in the office What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Full time Civic Recruitment Limited United Kingdom Posted On 03/02/2026 Job Information Legal / Security / Law City Luton Province Luton Postal Code LU1 Job Description 3 months contract with local authority The role involves providing expert legal advice and handling complex legal matters for the Council. This position is crucial for ensuring that all legal transactions and decisions comply with the law while supporting the Council's objectives. The role requires a proactive approach to problem-solving and the ability to manage a diverse range of legal tasks with minimal supervision. Responsibilities Offer legal advice on complex issues to Council Officers and members, ensuring innovative and lawful solutions. Conduct various land-related transactions, including commercial leases and planning agreements, efficiently and in compliance with legal and budgetary requirements. Independently manage a broad spectrum of legal work, including drafting necessary documents to support Council functions. Prepare reports and provide legal and procedural advice to the Executive and related committees to facilitate lawful decision-making. Assess the need for specialist legal advice, instruct Counsel as needed, and monitor outcomes to ensure value for money for the Council. Engage in corporate and interdepartmental projects to aid in policy formulation and implementation. Stay informed on legal and governmental developments affecting property matters and enhance service delivery practices. Requirements Extensive experience in providing legal advice on complex matters. Proficiency in conducting land-related transactions and planning work. Strong ability to work independently and draft legal documents. Experience in preparing reports and advising committees on legal matters. Capability to determine when specialist legal advice is necessary and manage external legal resources. Involvement in cross-departmental projects and policy development. Up-to-date knowledge of legal developments impacting property and Council operations.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Full time Civic Recruitment Limited United Kingdom Posted On 03/02/2026 Job Information Legal / Security / Law City Luton Province Luton Postal Code LU1 Job Description 3 months contract with local authority The role involves providing expert legal advice and handling complex legal matters for the Council. This position is crucial for ensuring that all legal transactions and decisions comply with the law while supporting the Council's objectives. The role requires a proactive approach to problem-solving and the ability to manage a diverse range of legal tasks with minimal supervision. Responsibilities Offer legal advice on complex issues to Council Officers and members, ensuring innovative and lawful solutions. Conduct various land-related transactions, including commercial leases and planning agreements, efficiently and in compliance with legal and budgetary requirements. Independently manage a broad spectrum of legal work, including drafting necessary documents to support Council functions. Prepare reports and provide legal and procedural advice to the Executive and related committees to facilitate lawful decision-making. Assess the need for specialist legal advice, instruct Counsel as needed, and monitor outcomes to ensure value for money for the Council. Engage in corporate and interdepartmental projects to aid in policy formulation and implementation. Stay informed on legal and governmental developments affecting property matters and enhance service delivery practices. Requirements Extensive experience in providing legal advice on complex matters. Proficiency in conducting land-related transactions and planning work. Strong ability to work independently and draft legal documents. Experience in preparing reports and advising committees on legal matters. Capability to determine when specialist legal advice is necessary and manage external legal resources. Involvement in cross-departmental projects and policy development. Up-to-date knowledge of legal developments impacting property and Council operations.
Freedom of Information Officer - Contract Opportunity Harvey Nash's public sector client is recruiting an experienced Freedom of Information Officer to lead and manage FOI compliance, strategy, and operational processes. This role is ideal for someone with strong Information Governance expertise and the ability to interpret and apply FOI and Data Protection legislation in a complex environment click apply for full job details
Mar 05, 2026
Contractor
Freedom of Information Officer - Contract Opportunity Harvey Nash's public sector client is recruiting an experienced Freedom of Information Officer to lead and manage FOI compliance, strategy, and operational processes. This role is ideal for someone with strong Information Governance expertise and the ability to interpret and apply FOI and Data Protection legislation in a complex environment click apply for full job details
Canada Life UK has helped individuals, families and businesses secure their financial futures for over 120 years. We are evolving into a more modern, customer-centric, and engineering-led organisation. As we modernise our IT estate and shifting our focus towards cloud, SaaS/PaaS, and product-centric delivery models, we are creating engineering excellence and empowered teams. Job Purpose We are now looking for a Lead Engineer to provide hands on technical leadership within our Home Finance product engineering team - the team responsible for the systems that power our mortgage origination and servicing capabilities. Why join us? Shape the future of Home Finance - You will lead the technical evolution of our bespoke Ruby on Rails based mortgage origination and servicing platform, designing modern, resilient and scalable solutions. Our bespoke mortgage system is built using Ruby on Rails, MySQL & JavaScript. True empowerment and autonomy - You will be in a hands on role where you influence architecture, delivery, operational excellence and culture across the product. You will work closely with Product Owners, Engineering Managers and operational teams to optimise flow, deliver customer value and modernise our platforms. Modern engineering focus - You will drive adoption of agile, DevSecOps and modern engineering practices, optimising the flow of change and reducing time to value. You will help shape the technology roadmap and contribute to architectural decisions and cloud migration strategies. Key Duties/Responsibilities This is a hands on Lead Engineer role in a stream aligned product engineering team, focused on the Home Finance application stack. You will set and uphold technical standards, guide solution design and support the team in delivering high quality, compliant software that underpins our Home Finance operations and customer outcomes. In this role responsibilities include: Lead, coach and inspire engineers in a stream aligned product team, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, psychological safety and high performance. Deepen our adoption of agile, DevSecOps and modern engineering practices, optimising the flow of change and reducing time to value. Collaborate cross functionally to deliver secure, stable and scalable solutions that support Home Finance operations and customer outcomes. Ensure regulatory compliance (including FCA MCOB) and operational excellence across the platform. Shape the technology roadmap, contributing to architectural decisions and cloud migration strategies. Manage operational risk, security posture, monitoring, alerting and incident response for Home Finance systems. Use data and insights to guide prioritisation, engineering improvements and product decisions. Support the Engineering Manager with talent development to build a high performing engineering capability. Remove waste to improve cost efficiency and increase value delivery for our customers. Define and track team and departmental OKRs, ensuring alignment with Canada Life's strategy. Build strong relationships with third party suppliers to maximise value and service quality. Skills, Knowledge and Experience Technical expertise Bring strong, hands on engineering skills together with the breadth to lead a modern product centric team. Strong understanding of mortgage origination/administration systems or comparable regulated financial platforms. Experience delivering and operating web based MVC applications (e.g. Ruby on Rails, React) and APIs. Skilled in designing, managing and optimising relational SQL databases. Hands on knowledge of cloud platforms (Azure or GCP) and cloud native architectures. Broad engineering experience across DevSecOps, automation, CI/CD, infrastructure, monitoring and security best practice ("shift left"). Proven track record of running critical production services with a focus on stability, performance and security. Experience with React or other modern JavaScript frameworks is highly desirable, complementing our Ruby on Rails and JavaScript mortgage platform. Comfortable designing, building, testing, deploying and supporting software using agile and DevOps practices, and improving the route to production through automated CI/CD pipelines and environment support up to and including production. Leadership and delivery Experience to helping build high performing, motivated and curious teams. Confident working with OKRs and outcome driven delivery. Able to communicate complex technical ideas simply and persuasively. Skilled at navigating ambiguity, prioritising effectively and influencing senior stakeholders. Collaborative, pragmatic and adept at building trust across product, engineering and operational teams. Demonstrate strong teamwork, communication and problem solving skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with cross functional teams, alongside excellent time and self management through effective planning and prioritisation of tasks. Proven and demonstrable engineering capability, with experience leading on technical delivery A passion for modern, inclusive engineering and the ability to inspire and develop others. Benefits of working at Canada Life We believe in recognising and rewarding our people, so we offer a competitive salary and benefits package that's regularly reviewed. As a Canada Life UK colleague, you'll receive a competitive salary and comprehensive reward package including a generous pension and bonus scheme, along with, income protection, private medical insurance and life assurance. We have a fantastic number of other benefits and support services as well as regular personal and professional development. How we work at Canada Life Our culture is unique and incredibly important to us. We care about doing the right thing for our people, customers and community and helping others to build better futures. Our blueprint behaviours shape and influence how we work, and are central to the relationships we have with others. Every day we are encouraged to be more curious, own the outcome, face into things together and find a way forward. We want colleagues to have rewarding careers with us so we invest in the development of our people, technology and workplaces. That's why we offer a range of training, flexible working and opportunities to grow and develop. Diversity and inclusion Building an inclusive workplace with a diverse workforce where everyone can feel they belong and achieve their potential regardless of gender, ethnicity or any other characteristic is a key commitment for us. We are proud of the progress we're making in DEI, and we continue for it to be a significant focus. "At Canada Life we believe in the power of great people from different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives coming together to build better futures. Emerging talent is crucial to our growth and creating an environment that continues to inspire us all." Nick Harding, Chief People Officer, Canada Life UK We appreciate that everyone has different work and life responsibilities. We're happy to discuss flexible working arrangements, including part time, for any of our roles should this be a requirement for you. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Canada Life UK has helped individuals, families and businesses secure their financial futures for over 120 years. We are evolving into a more modern, customer-centric, and engineering-led organisation. As we modernise our IT estate and shifting our focus towards cloud, SaaS/PaaS, and product-centric delivery models, we are creating engineering excellence and empowered teams. Job Purpose We are now looking for a Lead Engineer to provide hands on technical leadership within our Home Finance product engineering team - the team responsible for the systems that power our mortgage origination and servicing capabilities. Why join us? Shape the future of Home Finance - You will lead the technical evolution of our bespoke Ruby on Rails based mortgage origination and servicing platform, designing modern, resilient and scalable solutions. Our bespoke mortgage system is built using Ruby on Rails, MySQL & JavaScript. True empowerment and autonomy - You will be in a hands on role where you influence architecture, delivery, operational excellence and culture across the product. You will work closely with Product Owners, Engineering Managers and operational teams to optimise flow, deliver customer value and modernise our platforms. Modern engineering focus - You will drive adoption of agile, DevSecOps and modern engineering practices, optimising the flow of change and reducing time to value. You will help shape the technology roadmap and contribute to architectural decisions and cloud migration strategies. Key Duties/Responsibilities This is a hands on Lead Engineer role in a stream aligned product engineering team, focused on the Home Finance application stack. You will set and uphold technical standards, guide solution design and support the team in delivering high quality, compliant software that underpins our Home Finance operations and customer outcomes. In this role responsibilities include: Lead, coach and inspire engineers in a stream aligned product team, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, psychological safety and high performance. Deepen our adoption of agile, DevSecOps and modern engineering practices, optimising the flow of change and reducing time to value. Collaborate cross functionally to deliver secure, stable and scalable solutions that support Home Finance operations and customer outcomes. Ensure regulatory compliance (including FCA MCOB) and operational excellence across the platform. Shape the technology roadmap, contributing to architectural decisions and cloud migration strategies. Manage operational risk, security posture, monitoring, alerting and incident response for Home Finance systems. Use data and insights to guide prioritisation, engineering improvements and product decisions. Support the Engineering Manager with talent development to build a high performing engineering capability. Remove waste to improve cost efficiency and increase value delivery for our customers. Define and track team and departmental OKRs, ensuring alignment with Canada Life's strategy. Build strong relationships with third party suppliers to maximise value and service quality. Skills, Knowledge and Experience Technical expertise Bring strong, hands on engineering skills together with the breadth to lead a modern product centric team. Strong understanding of mortgage origination/administration systems or comparable regulated financial platforms. Experience delivering and operating web based MVC applications (e.g. Ruby on Rails, React) and APIs. Skilled in designing, managing and optimising relational SQL databases. Hands on knowledge of cloud platforms (Azure or GCP) and cloud native architectures. Broad engineering experience across DevSecOps, automation, CI/CD, infrastructure, monitoring and security best practice ("shift left"). Proven track record of running critical production services with a focus on stability, performance and security. Experience with React or other modern JavaScript frameworks is highly desirable, complementing our Ruby on Rails and JavaScript mortgage platform. Comfortable designing, building, testing, deploying and supporting software using agile and DevOps practices, and improving the route to production through automated CI/CD pipelines and environment support up to and including production. Leadership and delivery Experience to helping build high performing, motivated and curious teams. Confident working with OKRs and outcome driven delivery. Able to communicate complex technical ideas simply and persuasively. Skilled at navigating ambiguity, prioritising effectively and influencing senior stakeholders. Collaborative, pragmatic and adept at building trust across product, engineering and operational teams. Demonstrate strong teamwork, communication and problem solving skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with cross functional teams, alongside excellent time and self management through effective planning and prioritisation of tasks. Proven and demonstrable engineering capability, with experience leading on technical delivery A passion for modern, inclusive engineering and the ability to inspire and develop others. Benefits of working at Canada Life We believe in recognising and rewarding our people, so we offer a competitive salary and benefits package that's regularly reviewed. As a Canada Life UK colleague, you'll receive a competitive salary and comprehensive reward package including a generous pension and bonus scheme, along with, income protection, private medical insurance and life assurance. We have a fantastic number of other benefits and support services as well as regular personal and professional development. How we work at Canada Life Our culture is unique and incredibly important to us. We care about doing the right thing for our people, customers and community and helping others to build better futures. Our blueprint behaviours shape and influence how we work, and are central to the relationships we have with others. Every day we are encouraged to be more curious, own the outcome, face into things together and find a way forward. We want colleagues to have rewarding careers with us so we invest in the development of our people, technology and workplaces. That's why we offer a range of training, flexible working and opportunities to grow and develop. Diversity and inclusion Building an inclusive workplace with a diverse workforce where everyone can feel they belong and achieve their potential regardless of gender, ethnicity or any other characteristic is a key commitment for us. We are proud of the progress we're making in DEI, and we continue for it to be a significant focus. "At Canada Life we believe in the power of great people from different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives coming together to build better futures. Emerging talent is crucial to our growth and creating an environment that continues to inspire us all." Nick Harding, Chief People Officer, Canada Life UK We appreciate that everyone has different work and life responsibilities. We're happy to discuss flexible working arrangements, including part time, for any of our roles should this be a requirement for you. JBRP1_UKTJ
Location: Remote Hours : Part Time (21 hours per week) Contract : Fixed term to end of January 2028. Salary: £26,100 - £28,200 pro rata (£43,500 - £47,000 FTE) This is an important project working in partnership with Government, the NHS, partners and affected communities as part of national memorial activities to reflect on the impact of Covid-19 for people across the UK. The contract is linked to the anticipated development and delivery timeline of the Reflection Spaces project, which is the primary focus of the role. Key Relationships: Programme Leads, COO, Director of Strategic Engagement, AD Finance and Operations, Trustees, External Partners Overall Purpose The Project Manager will work with NHS member charities and key stakeholders to design, lead and manage a high-profile programme of activity alongside key partners and those with lived experience to create memorial reflection spaces for communities most impacted by COVID-19. This is referred to in this document at the 'Reflection Spaces' project. You will bring a dynamic, can do approach to support the design and delivery of the Reflection Spaces project, ensuring collaboration across a wide range of stakeholders, including their identified Charities, voluntary sector organisations, funders, evaluators and government officials to create beautiful high quality and reflective spaces supportive of those experiencing bereavement with creative elements to mark their significance. It involves working collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders including their member charities, trusts, funders, evaluators, and government officials, and ensuring initiatives are delivered successfully. Overall Objectives To support the design and implementation of new sensory reflection spaces that create a living memory and legacy for communities of those lost during the pandemic. The new COVID-19 memorials will be created across the country that reflect the importance of green spaces to the nation during the pandemic for health and wellbeing, and to bring people together in remembrance and commemoration to those who have experienced loss. To convene and engage stakeholders to inform the national elements of the project including development of the creative brief, ensuring a golden thread that brings all of the locally funded projects together. You will coordinate teams, stakeholders and partners to ensure high quality delivery, excellent interpretation and relevance through codesign to represent the user needs from established steering and engagement groups to ensure quality and impact. You may also be required to oversee other initiatives successfully so they deliver on their objectives, managing stakeholders, and are delivered on time and to budget - in particular the Green Communities project, which is an existing grant programme to create and improve green spaces and help improve the nation's health. Key Responsibilities Project Design and Development Work with the Programme Leads and SRO to develop the Reflection Spaces project from design to implementation considering sustainability and legacy of local project design and implementation with charity members. Managing high profile stakeholder relationships and partners across government, horticultural partners and bereavement organisations to codesign the programme of activity and/or high level design brief to guide local project delivery. Establish evaluation requirements for the programme and projects delivered at a local level and in line with partners involved, leading processes to convene, capture and share evidence, data and insight to support knowledge of impact for users of the spaces. Commission and manage external evaluations where appropriate, ensuring quality and alignment with project aims. Plan funding aspects of the programme allocating awards to chosen Charities able to support the requirements of the spaces as per brief. Develop project plans with clear objectives, timelines, milestones and manage and monitor associated budget, ensuring that projects are financially sustainable and cover their costs. Delivery and Management Lead initiatives, in particular the Reflection Spaces project, to ensure they are delivered on time, within scope and budget. Establish and oversee robust project governance, risk management, and reporting processes, maintaining strong administration and compliance throughout Regularly review and monitor impact against the goals of the programme, ensuring the benefits and impact they seek are being achieved Provide line management of staff where required, such as the Senior Projects Officer working across their other related greening projects Manage project resources and staff effectively, fostering a collaborative team culture and supporting and ensuring team members are empowered Support or lead the process of securing appropriate partnership propositions, selecting service contracts or grant arrangements where appropriate, with regard to considerations such as control and VAT efficiency. Where multiple potential partners exist, ensure they have effective decision making to select the most appropriate partnerships in line with their strategic criteria, either through procurement or application assessments and establish appropriate tender processes for artistic commissioning. Manage contracts or grant arrangements with external partners, including evaluators and delivery organisations, delegating as required; lead or support negotiations as needed and ensure partners meet their obligations. Oversee and manage the delivery of the Greener Communities project to completion. Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration Convene and engage stakeholders, including member charities, trusts and employees, funders and evaluators, to co-produce and steer projects collaboratively. Facilitating and supporting engagement to harness lived experience voice to inform the design and delivery of locally delivered projects to ensure relevance and suitability of spaces and also to support national commemoration events such as the National Day of Reflection. Manage stakeholder relationships throughout the lifecycle of each project, ensuring effective communication and engagement. Provide support and guidance to member charities through the projects they fund, enabling high quality spaces and user experience and outcomes. Represent the organisation externally, acting as a champion for the company and charities Form professional and beneficial relationships with internal and external stakeholders - including at a senior level, representing the department internally and externally and bringing your experience of greening for health. Work collaboratively with teams across the organisation to plan commemorative events around the National Day of Reflection and to support the design of communication plans. Creative Arts Installation Lead the creative arts commissioning aspects of the Reflection Spaces project in collaboration with partners to ensure spaces have interpretation and recognition around their purpose and also any installation artwork featuring across all sites acting as the golden thread for the programme. Identify and build effective relationships with new stakeholders and funders who are required for the artistic aspects of the Reflection Spaces project to support ambition, working collaboratively to secure income such Arts Council applications or equivalent for the devolved nations such as Creative Scotland. Establish creative steering groups that help to codesign artistic aspects that will establish interpretation of the spaces and create a 'golden thread' unifying the spaces Other duties Visibly live our client's values of Human, Collaborative and Pioneering, including their commitment to diversity and inclusion. Carrying out the duties of post in accordance with their policies and procedures on Health and Safety and take responsibility for ensuring personal health and safety. Working flexibly, prioritising workload, and working effectively as part of a team. Demonstrating an ability to work calmly and effectively when under pressure of tight deadlines, to deliver work on time and to a high standard. Work with organisational systems to capture and share stakeholder interactions in a timely manner Adhere to relevant legislation, best practice, policies, and processes including, but not limited to charity law, the fundraising regulator, GDPR and professional codes and standards. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of duties. The need for flexibility is required, and the post holder is expected to carry out any other related duties that are within the employee's skills and abilities whenever reasonably instructed. REF-
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Location: Remote Hours : Part Time (21 hours per week) Contract : Fixed term to end of January 2028. Salary: £26,100 - £28,200 pro rata (£43,500 - £47,000 FTE) This is an important project working in partnership with Government, the NHS, partners and affected communities as part of national memorial activities to reflect on the impact of Covid-19 for people across the UK. The contract is linked to the anticipated development and delivery timeline of the Reflection Spaces project, which is the primary focus of the role. Key Relationships: Programme Leads, COO, Director of Strategic Engagement, AD Finance and Operations, Trustees, External Partners Overall Purpose The Project Manager will work with NHS member charities and key stakeholders to design, lead and manage a high-profile programme of activity alongside key partners and those with lived experience to create memorial reflection spaces for communities most impacted by COVID-19. This is referred to in this document at the 'Reflection Spaces' project. You will bring a dynamic, can do approach to support the design and delivery of the Reflection Spaces project, ensuring collaboration across a wide range of stakeholders, including their identified Charities, voluntary sector organisations, funders, evaluators and government officials to create beautiful high quality and reflective spaces supportive of those experiencing bereavement with creative elements to mark their significance. It involves working collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders including their member charities, trusts, funders, evaluators, and government officials, and ensuring initiatives are delivered successfully. Overall Objectives To support the design and implementation of new sensory reflection spaces that create a living memory and legacy for communities of those lost during the pandemic. The new COVID-19 memorials will be created across the country that reflect the importance of green spaces to the nation during the pandemic for health and wellbeing, and to bring people together in remembrance and commemoration to those who have experienced loss. To convene and engage stakeholders to inform the national elements of the project including development of the creative brief, ensuring a golden thread that brings all of the locally funded projects together. You will coordinate teams, stakeholders and partners to ensure high quality delivery, excellent interpretation and relevance through codesign to represent the user needs from established steering and engagement groups to ensure quality and impact. You may also be required to oversee other initiatives successfully so they deliver on their objectives, managing stakeholders, and are delivered on time and to budget - in particular the Green Communities project, which is an existing grant programme to create and improve green spaces and help improve the nation's health. Key Responsibilities Project Design and Development Work with the Programme Leads and SRO to develop the Reflection Spaces project from design to implementation considering sustainability and legacy of local project design and implementation with charity members. Managing high profile stakeholder relationships and partners across government, horticultural partners and bereavement organisations to codesign the programme of activity and/or high level design brief to guide local project delivery. Establish evaluation requirements for the programme and projects delivered at a local level and in line with partners involved, leading processes to convene, capture and share evidence, data and insight to support knowledge of impact for users of the spaces. Commission and manage external evaluations where appropriate, ensuring quality and alignment with project aims. Plan funding aspects of the programme allocating awards to chosen Charities able to support the requirements of the spaces as per brief. Develop project plans with clear objectives, timelines, milestones and manage and monitor associated budget, ensuring that projects are financially sustainable and cover their costs. Delivery and Management Lead initiatives, in particular the Reflection Spaces project, to ensure they are delivered on time, within scope and budget. Establish and oversee robust project governance, risk management, and reporting processes, maintaining strong administration and compliance throughout Regularly review and monitor impact against the goals of the programme, ensuring the benefits and impact they seek are being achieved Provide line management of staff where required, such as the Senior Projects Officer working across their other related greening projects Manage project resources and staff effectively, fostering a collaborative team culture and supporting and ensuring team members are empowered Support or lead the process of securing appropriate partnership propositions, selecting service contracts or grant arrangements where appropriate, with regard to considerations such as control and VAT efficiency. Where multiple potential partners exist, ensure they have effective decision making to select the most appropriate partnerships in line with their strategic criteria, either through procurement or application assessments and establish appropriate tender processes for artistic commissioning. Manage contracts or grant arrangements with external partners, including evaluators and delivery organisations, delegating as required; lead or support negotiations as needed and ensure partners meet their obligations. Oversee and manage the delivery of the Greener Communities project to completion. Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration Convene and engage stakeholders, including member charities, trusts and employees, funders and evaluators, to co-produce and steer projects collaboratively. Facilitating and supporting engagement to harness lived experience voice to inform the design and delivery of locally delivered projects to ensure relevance and suitability of spaces and also to support national commemoration events such as the National Day of Reflection. Manage stakeholder relationships throughout the lifecycle of each project, ensuring effective communication and engagement. Provide support and guidance to member charities through the projects they fund, enabling high quality spaces and user experience and outcomes. Represent the organisation externally, acting as a champion for the company and charities Form professional and beneficial relationships with internal and external stakeholders - including at a senior level, representing the department internally and externally and bringing your experience of greening for health. Work collaboratively with teams across the organisation to plan commemorative events around the National Day of Reflection and to support the design of communication plans. Creative Arts Installation Lead the creative arts commissioning aspects of the Reflection Spaces project in collaboration with partners to ensure spaces have interpretation and recognition around their purpose and also any installation artwork featuring across all sites acting as the golden thread for the programme. Identify and build effective relationships with new stakeholders and funders who are required for the artistic aspects of the Reflection Spaces project to support ambition, working collaboratively to secure income such Arts Council applications or equivalent for the devolved nations such as Creative Scotland. Establish creative steering groups that help to codesign artistic aspects that will establish interpretation of the spaces and create a 'golden thread' unifying the spaces Other duties Visibly live our client's values of Human, Collaborative and Pioneering, including their commitment to diversity and inclusion. Carrying out the duties of post in accordance with their policies and procedures on Health and Safety and take responsibility for ensuring personal health and safety. Working flexibly, prioritising workload, and working effectively as part of a team. Demonstrating an ability to work calmly and effectively when under pressure of tight deadlines, to deliver work on time and to a high standard. Work with organisational systems to capture and share stakeholder interactions in a timely manner Adhere to relevant legislation, best practice, policies, and processes including, but not limited to charity law, the fundraising regulator, GDPR and professional codes and standards. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of duties. The need for flexibility is required, and the post holder is expected to carry out any other related duties that are within the employee's skills and abilities whenever reasonably instructed. REF-
Hybrid This role will be based on site, primarily in the named location with the opportunity to work remotely available in line with our Adaptive Working Framework. We have one simple promise - to make a positive impact. Through our ground-breaking research, teaching excellence and commitment to sustainable living, we are changing lives for the better. The University of Derby is a modern university with a modern outlook. Everything we do is driven by delivering excellence and opportunities for our students, our staff and our region. We have some of the best university facilities in the UK and achieve outstanding results for our teaching and research and have been awarded Gold in the prestigious Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023 - making it one of the top universities in the country recognised for its outstanding student experience and student outcomes. Financially strong and seriously ambitious we offer our employees an inclusive culture that centres itself around staff wellbeing, where you can be confident you will receive all the help and encouragement you need to build a rewarding career with lots of opportunities to enhance your skills. As Chief People Officer you will be joining an institution that understands and values the life-changing power of education. As a key member of our Executive team, the CPO provides strategic leadership for the University's people agenda and is accountable to the Vice Chancellor for attracting, developing and retaining a high performing, inclusive workforce, while ensuring strong governance and compliance. Operating at the heart of our leadership and decision making structures, the CPO plays a critical role in translating our strategic ambition into sustainable organisational performance. As CPO managing a team of high-quality professional staff, you will lead and deliver strategies for talent, reward, performance, engagement, well-being and inclusion and embedding a culture that fosters innovation, collaboration and organisational growth. With a deep understanding of the factors affecting employee relations, you will also oversee legislative frameworks governing employment, equality and workplace practices and in ensuring that university policies and decisions are legally sound, ethically robust and aligned with sector best-practice mitigating risk and safeguarding the University's reputation. This role closes at 11.59pm GMT on Sunday 1st March 2026. Dixon Walter have been exclusively retained for this appointment. For more information or to apply, please contact Alan Walter via The successful candidate will be a clear thinker and be able to work at a strategic level but have the ability to switch to operations as necessary to ensure procedures and policies are implemented effectively to achieve the key strategic objectives of the University of Derby. A graduate (or equivalent) with chartered membership of the CIPD you will have proven experience of successful strategic management of equivalent services in large and complex organizations. Understanding of the issues facing higher education would be advantageous but more important will be your experience of delivering transformative change, high-performance cultures and innovative service delivery. A technical expert, you will also possess excellent interpersonal skills and have the ability to work effectively with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. Shape and deliver the University's people strategy as a core enabler of institutional success, supporting the Vice-Chancellor and collaborating with the Executive team to develop and execute strategic plans that secure the University's future. Provide leadership and oversight of People Experience and Culture functions, including all aspects of Human Resources and the Talent, Culture and Inclusion team, ensuring these areas achieve their strategic objectives and deliver measurable impact for the University. As a member of the Executive Team, provide constructive challenge to ensure decisions place people at the heart of the University's strategy while balancing institutional priorities, sustainability, and long-term impact. Ensure effective communication and implementation of Board of Governors' decisions, particularly those impacting people, culture, and workforce strategies, enabling alignment and accountability across the University. Maintain robust people governance frameworks that are fit for purpose, compliant, and aligned with sector best practice, ensuring clarity of roles, responsibilities, and decisionmaking. Provide assurance to the Board and Executive that the University complies with all legislative and regulatory requirements relating to people, employment and equality, diversity and inclusion. Ensure the University's policy framework for people and culture is current, comprehensive, and aligned with government policy and sector guidance. Ensure the development and delivery of strategies for reward, resourcing, performance management, talent development, and employee engagement, which supports the University's ambitions to attract, retain, and motivate a high-performing workforce. Provide strategic leadership and oversight to ensure diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are embedded across the University's culture, policies, and practices, driving initiatives that deliver belonging, representation, and equitable outcomes institutionwide. Provides strategic oversight of employee health, safety, and wellbeing, ensuring alignment with organisational people priorities and strong collaboration across Equity & Inclusion, Wellbeing, Occupational Health, EAP, and Health & Safety functions. Ensure the provision and strategic application of people analytics and workforce insights to enable evidence-based decision-making and long-term workforce planning at an institutional level. Drive people-related strategies that underpin financial sustainability, ensuring workforce planning and capability development align with long-term goals. Represent and influence the people agenda externally, building strong relationships with national HE bodies (e.g., Office for Students, Universities HR, University Alliance) and key stakeholders to shape sector-wide policy and practice. Ensure high performance and accountability across all people-related operations, fostering collaboration and alignment with the University's strategic framework and corporate objectives. Advise the Governing Council on people-related matters, providing reports and assurance on performance against Institutional Success Measures and workforce indicators. Monitor and respond to developments in people policy and practice, ensuring the University remains agile and compliant in a changing HE landscape. Contribute flexibly to strategic change programmes and reviews, leading initiatives that strengthen the University's people capability and culture. Represent the Vice-Chancellor at events as appropriate. Degree-level education or equivalent experience Postgraduate qualification in HR, Business, or a related field Experience Proven track record of shaping and delivering people strategies at a senior leadership level within a complex organisation Significant experience leading HR and People functions Experience of working with Boards and Executive teams to influence strategic decision-making Experience of embedding equity, diversity and inclusion within organisational culture and policy Strong background in governance and compliance, including employment law and regulatory frameworks Experience of representing an organisation externally and influencing sector-wide policy Proven ability to build constructive relationships with trade unions and staff representatives, leading negotiations and fostering collaborative solutions in a unionised environment Skills, knowledge & abilities Deep understanding of HR best practice, employment legislation, and equality, diversity, and inclusion principles Deep expertise in employee relations, with a proven ability to navigate complex workforce issues in a highly regulated environment Awareness of current and emerging trends in higher education and their impact on people strategy Strategic thinker with the ability to translate vision into actionable plans Exceptional leadership and people management skills, fostering collaboration and accountability Strong influencing and relationship-building skills at all levels, internally and externally Excellent communication skills, able to convey complex information clearly to diverse audiences Analytical capability to interpret people data and provide actionable insights Resilient and adaptable, able to lead through change and ambiguity Generous annual leave entitlement of 42 days inclusive of bank holidays and concessionary days (pro rata) Suite of holistic wellbeing benefits and support including family-friendly policies, generous sick pay provision and comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme Access to a variety of staff discounts at high street retailers Discounted onsite gym Access to employer-funded Private Health Insurance Holiday purchase Cycle to Work scheme A flexible working environment A commitment to personal and professional development For further information and informal enquiries regarding the role, please contact Alan Walter . click apply for full job details
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Hybrid This role will be based on site, primarily in the named location with the opportunity to work remotely available in line with our Adaptive Working Framework. We have one simple promise - to make a positive impact. Through our ground-breaking research, teaching excellence and commitment to sustainable living, we are changing lives for the better. The University of Derby is a modern university with a modern outlook. Everything we do is driven by delivering excellence and opportunities for our students, our staff and our region. We have some of the best university facilities in the UK and achieve outstanding results for our teaching and research and have been awarded Gold in the prestigious Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023 - making it one of the top universities in the country recognised for its outstanding student experience and student outcomes. Financially strong and seriously ambitious we offer our employees an inclusive culture that centres itself around staff wellbeing, where you can be confident you will receive all the help and encouragement you need to build a rewarding career with lots of opportunities to enhance your skills. As Chief People Officer you will be joining an institution that understands and values the life-changing power of education. As a key member of our Executive team, the CPO provides strategic leadership for the University's people agenda and is accountable to the Vice Chancellor for attracting, developing and retaining a high performing, inclusive workforce, while ensuring strong governance and compliance. Operating at the heart of our leadership and decision making structures, the CPO plays a critical role in translating our strategic ambition into sustainable organisational performance. As CPO managing a team of high-quality professional staff, you will lead and deliver strategies for talent, reward, performance, engagement, well-being and inclusion and embedding a culture that fosters innovation, collaboration and organisational growth. With a deep understanding of the factors affecting employee relations, you will also oversee legislative frameworks governing employment, equality and workplace practices and in ensuring that university policies and decisions are legally sound, ethically robust and aligned with sector best-practice mitigating risk and safeguarding the University's reputation. This role closes at 11.59pm GMT on Sunday 1st March 2026. Dixon Walter have been exclusively retained for this appointment. For more information or to apply, please contact Alan Walter via The successful candidate will be a clear thinker and be able to work at a strategic level but have the ability to switch to operations as necessary to ensure procedures and policies are implemented effectively to achieve the key strategic objectives of the University of Derby. A graduate (or equivalent) with chartered membership of the CIPD you will have proven experience of successful strategic management of equivalent services in large and complex organizations. Understanding of the issues facing higher education would be advantageous but more important will be your experience of delivering transformative change, high-performance cultures and innovative service delivery. A technical expert, you will also possess excellent interpersonal skills and have the ability to work effectively with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. Shape and deliver the University's people strategy as a core enabler of institutional success, supporting the Vice-Chancellor and collaborating with the Executive team to develop and execute strategic plans that secure the University's future. Provide leadership and oversight of People Experience and Culture functions, including all aspects of Human Resources and the Talent, Culture and Inclusion team, ensuring these areas achieve their strategic objectives and deliver measurable impact for the University. As a member of the Executive Team, provide constructive challenge to ensure decisions place people at the heart of the University's strategy while balancing institutional priorities, sustainability, and long-term impact. Ensure effective communication and implementation of Board of Governors' decisions, particularly those impacting people, culture, and workforce strategies, enabling alignment and accountability across the University. Maintain robust people governance frameworks that are fit for purpose, compliant, and aligned with sector best practice, ensuring clarity of roles, responsibilities, and decisionmaking. Provide assurance to the Board and Executive that the University complies with all legislative and regulatory requirements relating to people, employment and equality, diversity and inclusion. Ensure the University's policy framework for people and culture is current, comprehensive, and aligned with government policy and sector guidance. Ensure the development and delivery of strategies for reward, resourcing, performance management, talent development, and employee engagement, which supports the University's ambitions to attract, retain, and motivate a high-performing workforce. Provide strategic leadership and oversight to ensure diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are embedded across the University's culture, policies, and practices, driving initiatives that deliver belonging, representation, and equitable outcomes institutionwide. Provides strategic oversight of employee health, safety, and wellbeing, ensuring alignment with organisational people priorities and strong collaboration across Equity & Inclusion, Wellbeing, Occupational Health, EAP, and Health & Safety functions. Ensure the provision and strategic application of people analytics and workforce insights to enable evidence-based decision-making and long-term workforce planning at an institutional level. Drive people-related strategies that underpin financial sustainability, ensuring workforce planning and capability development align with long-term goals. Represent and influence the people agenda externally, building strong relationships with national HE bodies (e.g., Office for Students, Universities HR, University Alliance) and key stakeholders to shape sector-wide policy and practice. Ensure high performance and accountability across all people-related operations, fostering collaboration and alignment with the University's strategic framework and corporate objectives. Advise the Governing Council on people-related matters, providing reports and assurance on performance against Institutional Success Measures and workforce indicators. Monitor and respond to developments in people policy and practice, ensuring the University remains agile and compliant in a changing HE landscape. Contribute flexibly to strategic change programmes and reviews, leading initiatives that strengthen the University's people capability and culture. Represent the Vice-Chancellor at events as appropriate. Degree-level education or equivalent experience Postgraduate qualification in HR, Business, or a related field Experience Proven track record of shaping and delivering people strategies at a senior leadership level within a complex organisation Significant experience leading HR and People functions Experience of working with Boards and Executive teams to influence strategic decision-making Experience of embedding equity, diversity and inclusion within organisational culture and policy Strong background in governance and compliance, including employment law and regulatory frameworks Experience of representing an organisation externally and influencing sector-wide policy Proven ability to build constructive relationships with trade unions and staff representatives, leading negotiations and fostering collaborative solutions in a unionised environment Skills, knowledge & abilities Deep understanding of HR best practice, employment legislation, and equality, diversity, and inclusion principles Deep expertise in employee relations, with a proven ability to navigate complex workforce issues in a highly regulated environment Awareness of current and emerging trends in higher education and their impact on people strategy Strategic thinker with the ability to translate vision into actionable plans Exceptional leadership and people management skills, fostering collaboration and accountability Strong influencing and relationship-building skills at all levels, internally and externally Excellent communication skills, able to convey complex information clearly to diverse audiences Analytical capability to interpret people data and provide actionable insights Resilient and adaptable, able to lead through change and ambiguity Generous annual leave entitlement of 42 days inclusive of bank holidays and concessionary days (pro rata) Suite of holistic wellbeing benefits and support including family-friendly policies, generous sick pay provision and comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme Access to a variety of staff discounts at high street retailers Discounted onsite gym Access to employer-funded Private Health Insurance Holiday purchase Cycle to Work scheme A flexible working environment A commitment to personal and professional development For further information and informal enquiries regarding the role, please contact Alan Walter . click apply for full job details
Description Our local government clients in Enfield, Greater London, the Environment & Communities Department, are looking for an experienced Personal Assistant to provide confidential, high-quality PA, secretarial, and administrative support to Directors and the wider Departmental Management Team. This is a fast-paced role supporting senior leaders, ensuring diaries, correspondence, meetings and key processes run smoothly and professionally. Responsibilities Diary & inbox management for Directors, including scheduling and re-prioritising at short notice. Managing correspondence: scanning/recording, tracking actions, drafting and coordinating responses, obtaining signatures. Handling enquiries via phone/email, including escalation of urgent matters and signposting to the right officer. Organising meetings: agendas, papers, background information, room bookings, visitors, refreshments, travel arrangements. Minute-taking and actions for key meetings (including management team meetings), monitoring action completion and updates. Member and stakeholder support: weekly Member briefings; dealing with member enquiries; chasing responses for MEQs, complaints and FOIs to meet deadlines. Maintaining logs/records for key information (e.g., recruitment forms, resident enquiries, agency extensions) Processing/monitoring admin for Directors' teams as directed (e.g., sickness returns/logs, planned leave, leave approvals via IT system, expenses) Providing cover for other PAs and supporting the Executive Support function as required Always maintaining strict confidentiality. Qualifications Essential GCSE Grade (or equivalent) in English Language and Mathematics. NVQ level 4 qualification or equivalent experience Advanced Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Outlook, Social Media and CRM. Criteria for Shortlisting - About You - What We're Looking for in the Ideal Candidate: Proven experience as a PA supporting senior management, including multiple diary/inbox management Strong organisation skills with the ability to plan, prioritise and meet deadlines in a busy environment Confident self-starter who can use initiative to resolve issues promptly Excellent communication skills and ability to build effective working relationships across the organisation and externally Experience dealing professionally with public and external organisation enquiries Strong IT capability across MS Office tools (e.g., Outlook, Word, Excel) Experience in producing accurate minutes and maintaining action logs Compliance Requirements 3 Years References Willing to engage in the Pre-Engagement Questionnaire and mandatory pre-screening application process. Diamond Blaque Group, a leading public-sector provider, is acting as the employment Business for this vacancy. We are dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment that values diversity and equal opportunity in the workplace.
Mar 05, 2026
Contractor
Description Our local government clients in Enfield, Greater London, the Environment & Communities Department, are looking for an experienced Personal Assistant to provide confidential, high-quality PA, secretarial, and administrative support to Directors and the wider Departmental Management Team. This is a fast-paced role supporting senior leaders, ensuring diaries, correspondence, meetings and key processes run smoothly and professionally. Responsibilities Diary & inbox management for Directors, including scheduling and re-prioritising at short notice. Managing correspondence: scanning/recording, tracking actions, drafting and coordinating responses, obtaining signatures. Handling enquiries via phone/email, including escalation of urgent matters and signposting to the right officer. Organising meetings: agendas, papers, background information, room bookings, visitors, refreshments, travel arrangements. Minute-taking and actions for key meetings (including management team meetings), monitoring action completion and updates. Member and stakeholder support: weekly Member briefings; dealing with member enquiries; chasing responses for MEQs, complaints and FOIs to meet deadlines. Maintaining logs/records for key information (e.g., recruitment forms, resident enquiries, agency extensions) Processing/monitoring admin for Directors' teams as directed (e.g., sickness returns/logs, planned leave, leave approvals via IT system, expenses) Providing cover for other PAs and supporting the Executive Support function as required Always maintaining strict confidentiality. Qualifications Essential GCSE Grade (or equivalent) in English Language and Mathematics. NVQ level 4 qualification or equivalent experience Advanced Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Outlook, Social Media and CRM. Criteria for Shortlisting - About You - What We're Looking for in the Ideal Candidate: Proven experience as a PA supporting senior management, including multiple diary/inbox management Strong organisation skills with the ability to plan, prioritise and meet deadlines in a busy environment Confident self-starter who can use initiative to resolve issues promptly Excellent communication skills and ability to build effective working relationships across the organisation and externally Experience dealing professionally with public and external organisation enquiries Strong IT capability across MS Office tools (e.g., Outlook, Word, Excel) Experience in producing accurate minutes and maintaining action logs Compliance Requirements 3 Years References Willing to engage in the Pre-Engagement Questionnaire and mandatory pre-screening application process. Diamond Blaque Group, a leading public-sector provider, is acting as the employment Business for this vacancy. We are dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment that values diversity and equal opportunity in the workplace.
Up to £35,000 + Excellent Bonus & Benefits Location: 5 days a week in the office Due to exciting business growth, a fantastic opportunity has arisen for a diligent and proactive Junior Compliance Officer to join a leading innovator in the digital payments space. This is an ideal entry-level or "second-step" role for a recent graduate (2:1 or above) looking to launch a career in the fast-paced world of Fintech. Whether you have completed a relevant degree (Law, Business, Criminology, or Finance) or have gained some initial office-based work experience, this role offers a comprehensive training ground in regulatory compliance. Reporting directly to the Regulatory Compliance Manager, you will play a critical role in supporting the day-to-day operation of the firm's regulatory compliance framework. Duties of the Junior Compliance Officer to include: Framework Support: Provide second-line support to the Regulatory Compliance Manager and assist in the operation of the compliance framework. First-Line Assistance: Support teams by helping to interpret policies and procedures, escalating complex queries where required. Monitoring & Testing: Perform compliance monitoring and testing activities-such as reviews of marketing or customer journeys-to ensure we are meeting FCA standards. Documentation & Evidence: Gather and maintain evidence, document results, and support the tracking of any necessary remediation actions. Regulatory Reporting: Assist with formal submissions and notifications to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Registers & Logs: Maintain essential compliance registers, including breaches, complaints, and conflicts of interest. MI & Insights: Help prepare management information (MI) and governance reporting for senior leadership. Requirements of the Junior Compliance Officer to include: Education: A 2:1 degree or above is required. We welcome applications from high-achieving graduates in Law, Economics, Business, or similar disciplines. Experience: 1-2 years of experience in compliance, risk, or legal is a plus, but we are also keen to hear from fresh graduates with relevant internships or a strong, demonstrable interest in financial regulation. Knowledge: A basic understanding of the UK financial services landscape and a desire to learn about FCA regulations. Attention to Detail: Meticulous approach to work with excellent organisational skills. Communication: Clear written and verbal communication skills; you should be comfortable explaining rules to different teams. Attitude: A "can-do" mindset with the ability to follow instructions effectively while gradually taking on more independent responsibility. This vacancy is being advertised by Montpellier Resourcing Associates Limited. The services advertised by Montpellier Associates Resourcing Limited are those of an Employment Agency
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Up to £35,000 + Excellent Bonus & Benefits Location: 5 days a week in the office Due to exciting business growth, a fantastic opportunity has arisen for a diligent and proactive Junior Compliance Officer to join a leading innovator in the digital payments space. This is an ideal entry-level or "second-step" role for a recent graduate (2:1 or above) looking to launch a career in the fast-paced world of Fintech. Whether you have completed a relevant degree (Law, Business, Criminology, or Finance) or have gained some initial office-based work experience, this role offers a comprehensive training ground in regulatory compliance. Reporting directly to the Regulatory Compliance Manager, you will play a critical role in supporting the day-to-day operation of the firm's regulatory compliance framework. Duties of the Junior Compliance Officer to include: Framework Support: Provide second-line support to the Regulatory Compliance Manager and assist in the operation of the compliance framework. First-Line Assistance: Support teams by helping to interpret policies and procedures, escalating complex queries where required. Monitoring & Testing: Perform compliance monitoring and testing activities-such as reviews of marketing or customer journeys-to ensure we are meeting FCA standards. Documentation & Evidence: Gather and maintain evidence, document results, and support the tracking of any necessary remediation actions. Regulatory Reporting: Assist with formal submissions and notifications to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Registers & Logs: Maintain essential compliance registers, including breaches, complaints, and conflicts of interest. MI & Insights: Help prepare management information (MI) and governance reporting for senior leadership. Requirements of the Junior Compliance Officer to include: Education: A 2:1 degree or above is required. We welcome applications from high-achieving graduates in Law, Economics, Business, or similar disciplines. Experience: 1-2 years of experience in compliance, risk, or legal is a plus, but we are also keen to hear from fresh graduates with relevant internships or a strong, demonstrable interest in financial regulation. Knowledge: A basic understanding of the UK financial services landscape and a desire to learn about FCA regulations. Attention to Detail: Meticulous approach to work with excellent organisational skills. Communication: Clear written and verbal communication skills; you should be comfortable explaining rules to different teams. Attitude: A "can-do" mindset with the ability to follow instructions effectively while gradually taking on more independent responsibility. This vacancy is being advertised by Montpellier Resourcing Associates Limited. The services advertised by Montpellier Associates Resourcing Limited are those of an Employment Agency
Your Company: NET Recruit are searching for a Senior Financial Lines Underwriter to join a highly innovative insurance organisation in a hybrid role, with attendance required in a London office alongside remote working flexibility. Your Role and Responsibilities: While in this position your duties may include but will not be limited to: Building and implementing a Financial Lines underwriting strategy from inception, supporting the creation and long-term growth of a profitable and sustainable portfolio Defining underwriting appetite, pricing structures and portfolio composition in alignment with commercial objectives Leading business planning activities including forecasting, growth modelling and performance monitoring Establishing underwriting governance frameworks, controls and compliance standards to ensure regulatory alignment Collaborating closely with senior stakeholders to support distribution expansion and market development initiatives Underwriting Financial Lines risks including Directors & Officers, Professional Indemnity, Cyber, Employment Practices Liability and associated products Assessing and pricing complex risks in line with profitability targets and underwriting strategy Managing underwriting authority structures and referral processes Monitoring portfolio performance metrics including loss ratios, exposure management and overall book health Supporting wording development and ongoing product enhancement initiatives Working alongside claims and operational teams on complex risk matters where required Developing and enhancing digital underwriting propositions, including platform optimisation Maintaining and strengthening broker and distribution partner relationships to support sustainable growth Identifying opportunities to introduce automation and data-led underwriting practices Supporting improvements to customer journey and operational efficiency through digital platforms and technology adoption What You Will Need To Apply: Please apply ONLY if you meet the following criteria: Strong technical expertise within Financial Lines underwriting Demonstrable experience developing or expanding a profitable book of business Excellent commercial awareness with the ability to balance growth ambitions against underwriting discipline Strong knowledge of digital insurance distribution models and platforms, including experience working with Acturis or similar systems Outstanding communication skills with the ability to build trusted broker and stakeholder relationships at all levels Proven analytical and decision-making capabilities A strategic and entrepreneurial mindset, with the confidence to take ownership of new initiatives Ability to operate within a solution-focused and client-centric environment What You Will Get In Return: This position will play a pivotal role in establishing and scaling a Financial Lines division within a digitally focused insurance environment. The successful individual will take ownership of underwriting direction, portfolio growth and proposition development, helping to shape both strategy and market positioning within a competitive and evolving sector. The role offers the opportunity to influence underwriting frameworks from the ground up, working within a collaborative and forward-thinking environment focused on innovation, digital distribution and sustainable growth. You will be instrumental in developing broker engagement strategies, enhancing digital capabilities and supporting the delivery of modern insurance solutions aligned with market demand. The business is offering a highly competitive salary dependent on experience, alongside an attractive wider benefits package and flexible hybrid working arrangement. This opportunity provides significant autonomy, strategic exposure and clear scope for long-term career progression within a growing and ambitious team. Furthermore, this role offers exceptional exposure to senior decision-making, product innovation and division-building experience, making it a genuine career-defining opportunity for an ambitious Financial Lines professional.To express interest in this role and have a confidential chat, please reach out to: Alexander Booth - Talent Acquisition Specialist M: E:
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Your Company: NET Recruit are searching for a Senior Financial Lines Underwriter to join a highly innovative insurance organisation in a hybrid role, with attendance required in a London office alongside remote working flexibility. Your Role and Responsibilities: While in this position your duties may include but will not be limited to: Building and implementing a Financial Lines underwriting strategy from inception, supporting the creation and long-term growth of a profitable and sustainable portfolio Defining underwriting appetite, pricing structures and portfolio composition in alignment with commercial objectives Leading business planning activities including forecasting, growth modelling and performance monitoring Establishing underwriting governance frameworks, controls and compliance standards to ensure regulatory alignment Collaborating closely with senior stakeholders to support distribution expansion and market development initiatives Underwriting Financial Lines risks including Directors & Officers, Professional Indemnity, Cyber, Employment Practices Liability and associated products Assessing and pricing complex risks in line with profitability targets and underwriting strategy Managing underwriting authority structures and referral processes Monitoring portfolio performance metrics including loss ratios, exposure management and overall book health Supporting wording development and ongoing product enhancement initiatives Working alongside claims and operational teams on complex risk matters where required Developing and enhancing digital underwriting propositions, including platform optimisation Maintaining and strengthening broker and distribution partner relationships to support sustainable growth Identifying opportunities to introduce automation and data-led underwriting practices Supporting improvements to customer journey and operational efficiency through digital platforms and technology adoption What You Will Need To Apply: Please apply ONLY if you meet the following criteria: Strong technical expertise within Financial Lines underwriting Demonstrable experience developing or expanding a profitable book of business Excellent commercial awareness with the ability to balance growth ambitions against underwriting discipline Strong knowledge of digital insurance distribution models and platforms, including experience working with Acturis or similar systems Outstanding communication skills with the ability to build trusted broker and stakeholder relationships at all levels Proven analytical and decision-making capabilities A strategic and entrepreneurial mindset, with the confidence to take ownership of new initiatives Ability to operate within a solution-focused and client-centric environment What You Will Get In Return: This position will play a pivotal role in establishing and scaling a Financial Lines division within a digitally focused insurance environment. The successful individual will take ownership of underwriting direction, portfolio growth and proposition development, helping to shape both strategy and market positioning within a competitive and evolving sector. The role offers the opportunity to influence underwriting frameworks from the ground up, working within a collaborative and forward-thinking environment focused on innovation, digital distribution and sustainable growth. You will be instrumental in developing broker engagement strategies, enhancing digital capabilities and supporting the delivery of modern insurance solutions aligned with market demand. The business is offering a highly competitive salary dependent on experience, alongside an attractive wider benefits package and flexible hybrid working arrangement. This opportunity provides significant autonomy, strategic exposure and clear scope for long-term career progression within a growing and ambitious team. Furthermore, this role offers exceptional exposure to senior decision-making, product innovation and division-building experience, making it a genuine career-defining opportunity for an ambitious Financial Lines professional.To express interest in this role and have a confidential chat, please reach out to: Alexander Booth - Talent Acquisition Specialist M: E:
Role Overview Ealing and Hounslow CVS is seeking a motivated, community-focused Volunteering and Development Officer to support the delivery of our infrastructure, volunteering, health equity, research, grant-making, and community inclusion programmes. EHCVS supports and engages with 1,000+ voluntary and community organisations across Ealing and Hounslow. This role plays an important part in strengthening the resilience, sustainability, and voice of the local VCSE sector. The postholder will provide practical programme support, coordinate activities, assist community groups, promote volunteering, contribute to research and insight projects, and support monitoring and reporting requirements. This role is ideal for someone with experience in the voluntary sector who is looking to grow their skills in infrastructure support, volunteer development, and community research. Key Responsibilities Programme Coordination Support the delivery of multiple funded programmes across both boroughs. Assist with organising training sessions, sector forums, Voice Networks and partnership meetings. Track outputs and support managers in meeting funding requirements. Maintain accurate project records and documentation. Infrastructure and Group Development Provide basic 1:1 support to voluntary and community organisations on governance, funding readiness and sustainability. Support capacity-building workshops and development sessions. Help develop practical guidance materials and resources for local groups. Volunteering Development Support Volunteer Centre activities, including responding to enquiries and assisting with volunteer matching. Help promote inclusive volunteering opportunities. Support outreach events and volunteer recruitment initiatives. Research and Community Insight Support surveys, consultations and participatory engagement projects. Assist with data collection, basic analysis and reporting. Gather case studies and community feedback to evidence impact. Grant-Making and Monitoring Support the administration of small grants programmes. Assist groups with reporting and compliance requirements. Contribute to funder reports and impact summaries. Administration and Communications Maintain databases and monitoring spreadsheets. Take minutes at meetings and follow up on actions. Support newsletters, funding bulletins and digital communications. Person Specification Essential Experience working or volunteering in the voluntary and community sector. Understanding of community development principles. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Good organisational skills and ability to manage competing priorities. Basic data handling and reporting skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office. Desirable Experience supporting funding applications. Knowledge of volunteering good practice. Experience contributing to research or consultation projects. Understanding of health inequalities or refugee support issues. Why Join EHCVS? Be part of an organisation supporting 1,000+ local groups . Contribute to strengthening the VCSE sector across two diverse boroughs. Gain exposure to infrastructure, volunteering, research and health equity programmes. Work within a supportive and experienced team committed to community-led change.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Role Overview Ealing and Hounslow CVS is seeking a motivated, community-focused Volunteering and Development Officer to support the delivery of our infrastructure, volunteering, health equity, research, grant-making, and community inclusion programmes. EHCVS supports and engages with 1,000+ voluntary and community organisations across Ealing and Hounslow. This role plays an important part in strengthening the resilience, sustainability, and voice of the local VCSE sector. The postholder will provide practical programme support, coordinate activities, assist community groups, promote volunteering, contribute to research and insight projects, and support monitoring and reporting requirements. This role is ideal for someone with experience in the voluntary sector who is looking to grow their skills in infrastructure support, volunteer development, and community research. Key Responsibilities Programme Coordination Support the delivery of multiple funded programmes across both boroughs. Assist with organising training sessions, sector forums, Voice Networks and partnership meetings. Track outputs and support managers in meeting funding requirements. Maintain accurate project records and documentation. Infrastructure and Group Development Provide basic 1:1 support to voluntary and community organisations on governance, funding readiness and sustainability. Support capacity-building workshops and development sessions. Help develop practical guidance materials and resources for local groups. Volunteering Development Support Volunteer Centre activities, including responding to enquiries and assisting with volunteer matching. Help promote inclusive volunteering opportunities. Support outreach events and volunteer recruitment initiatives. Research and Community Insight Support surveys, consultations and participatory engagement projects. Assist with data collection, basic analysis and reporting. Gather case studies and community feedback to evidence impact. Grant-Making and Monitoring Support the administration of small grants programmes. Assist groups with reporting and compliance requirements. Contribute to funder reports and impact summaries. Administration and Communications Maintain databases and monitoring spreadsheets. Take minutes at meetings and follow up on actions. Support newsletters, funding bulletins and digital communications. Person Specification Essential Experience working or volunteering in the voluntary and community sector. Understanding of community development principles. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Good organisational skills and ability to manage competing priorities. Basic data handling and reporting skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office. Desirable Experience supporting funding applications. Knowledge of volunteering good practice. Experience contributing to research or consultation projects. Understanding of health inequalities or refugee support issues. Why Join EHCVS? Be part of an organisation supporting 1,000+ local groups . Contribute to strengthening the VCSE sector across two diverse boroughs. Gain exposure to infrastructure, volunteering, research and health equity programmes. Work within a supportive and experienced team committed to community-led change.
We are currently recruiting Admin Officers for our client based in Belfast City Centre. The successful candidates will be required to start once the vetting paperwork and ANI completed. Start date: 19 th March Rate of pay: £13.75PH Duration: 10/07/2026 Hours of work: 37 Key Responsibilities: Overview: This telephony role supports the delivery of services for customers based in Great Britain within the Counter Fraud, Compliance and Debt (CFCD) Division. CFCD's mission is to reduce fraud, error, and debt in the benefit system. Full training will be provided and lasts approximately 16 weeks and will be delivered in the office. Hybrid working will become available after the initial training period in line with the NICS hybrid working policy and subject to business need. The role will initially be full-time telephony with training for processing work delivered at a later date. Key Responsibilities: Handle inbound telephone calls in a professional and empathetic manner. Engage with vulnerable customers, providing high-quality service and support. Negotiate repayment of debts through effective communication. Contribute to a team environment and support shared goals. Meet performance targets and deadlines with accuracy and efficiency. Undertake processing work as required. Essential Skills & Attributes: Strong verbal and written communication skills. Effective call handling and customer service skills. Ability to build rapport with customers and colleagues. Basic IT skills and willingness to learn new systems. Good time management and organisational skills. Excellent interpersonal skills and a strong work ethic. Reliable attendance and punctuality. Essential Criteria applicants must have: 5 GCSE's including Maths and English (Proof of certs required) Excellent IT skills, including use of Microsoft Word and Excel. Excellent communication skills. A criminal record will not necessarily be a bar to obtaining a position. The UK Recruitment Co. Ltd has policies on the Recruitment of Ex-Offenders and the Secure Handling, Use, Storage, and Retention of Disclosure Information, copies of which can be made available upon request. Please send your CV via the link or email
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
We are currently recruiting Admin Officers for our client based in Belfast City Centre. The successful candidates will be required to start once the vetting paperwork and ANI completed. Start date: 19 th March Rate of pay: £13.75PH Duration: 10/07/2026 Hours of work: 37 Key Responsibilities: Overview: This telephony role supports the delivery of services for customers based in Great Britain within the Counter Fraud, Compliance and Debt (CFCD) Division. CFCD's mission is to reduce fraud, error, and debt in the benefit system. Full training will be provided and lasts approximately 16 weeks and will be delivered in the office. Hybrid working will become available after the initial training period in line with the NICS hybrid working policy and subject to business need. The role will initially be full-time telephony with training for processing work delivered at a later date. Key Responsibilities: Handle inbound telephone calls in a professional and empathetic manner. Engage with vulnerable customers, providing high-quality service and support. Negotiate repayment of debts through effective communication. Contribute to a team environment and support shared goals. Meet performance targets and deadlines with accuracy and efficiency. Undertake processing work as required. Essential Skills & Attributes: Strong verbal and written communication skills. Effective call handling and customer service skills. Ability to build rapport with customers and colleagues. Basic IT skills and willingness to learn new systems. Good time management and organisational skills. Excellent interpersonal skills and a strong work ethic. Reliable attendance and punctuality. Essential Criteria applicants must have: 5 GCSE's including Maths and English (Proof of certs required) Excellent IT skills, including use of Microsoft Word and Excel. Excellent communication skills. A criminal record will not necessarily be a bar to obtaining a position. The UK Recruitment Co. Ltd has policies on the Recruitment of Ex-Offenders and the Secure Handling, Use, Storage, and Retention of Disclosure Information, copies of which can be made available upon request. Please send your CV via the link or email
Location Hybrid working model. Contractual base either at Meadowbank House, Edinburgh (EH8 7AU), or St Vincent Plaza, Glasgow (G2 5LD). You will be expected to attend one of these locations as required by the role. About the job Job summary Total remuneration: £58,252-£68,586 Pay Supplement: The base salary for this role is £48,544-£57,155. This job qualifies for Digital, Data and Technology Annual Pay supplement 20% is included in the total remuneration above. Pension: 28.97% of base salary (RoS contribution) Annual leave: 38 days annual holiday, increasing to 42 days with length of service Duration: Permanent Working Pattern: 35 hours per week. We are a flexible employer and will consider a variety of working patterns on a case-by-case basis. For example, compressed hours, term-time working or part-time working. Location: Hybrid working model. Contractual base either at Meadowbank House, Edinburgh (EH8 7AU), or St Vincent Plaza, Glasgow (G2 5LD). You will be expected to attend one of these locations as required by the role. Grade: Senior Executive Officer (SEO) Closing date: 8 March at 11.59pm Number of vacancies: 2 Registers of Scotland (RoS) Join an award-winning organisation recognised for its technology and innovation. Registers of Scotland is a world-leading pioneer in land and property registration. Our full-stack teams design, architect, and build all our registration products in-house. We work to create digital solutions for the people of Scotland. You will get an opportunity to nurture your creativity and develop with us through access to the latest data, software engineering and product delivery techniques. Job description The Role This post sits within the Senior Software Engineer job family and provides specialist expertise in Python and AI/ML engineering day-today. In this role, you will design, build, maintain and support robust software solutions that underpin our digital products and internal services. You will be responsible for developing and operating scalable data pipelines, APIs and cloud-native infrastructure, and for applying AI/ML techniques, including OCR, large language models and computer vision, to automate processes and improve efficiency. Working across the full delivery lifecycle, you will contribute to discovery, design, implementation, testing, deployment and ongoing support. You will collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams, ensuring solutions are secure, reliable, maintainable and aligned to architectural and engineering standards, while continuously improving performance and user outcomes. On a typical day you will - Design, build, and operate scalable ETL and data pipelines handling structured and unstructured data for AI/ML workloads. - Develop and maintain robust API services, including FastAPI, RESTful APIs, WebSockets, model-serving endpoints, integrating AI/ML capabilities with existing digital platforms. - Implement authentication/authorisation using JWT, OAuth 2.0, API keys, and maintain API versioning and documentation. - Deploy and operate cloud-native infrastructure using AWS Lambda, S3, RDS/Aurora, SQS, IAM, CloudWatch, with infrastructure-as-code tools: CDK, Terraform, CloudFormation. - Containerize applications using Docker, orchestrate with Kubernetes (EKS/ECS), and maintain automated CI/CD pipelines. - Implement monitoring and observability using CloudWatch, Grafana, telemetry frameworks, including experiment tracking tools like MLflow and Weights & Biases. - Research, prototype, and implement AI/ML solutions using Transformers/Hugging Face, PyTorch, OpenCV, PIL/Pillow, YOLO, including LoRA/QLoRA fine-tuning, RLHF, and -multi-modal AI/ML systems. - Collaborate with team members to optimize platform and AI/ML workflow performance, reliability, and scalability. - Ensure compliance with security, accessibility, performance, and operational standards. - Participate in agile ceremonies, contribute to team knowledge-sharing, and support process improvements. - Support disaster recovery procedures and maintain high-availability, resilient system standards. Person specification Key Responsibilities Essential Criteria - Skills and Attributes for Success Technical: We will assess you against the following Technical and Experience criteria during the application and assessment process: - Python 3.9+, object-oriented programming, async/await, decorators, context managers, structured logging, pytest, performance optimization. - Data processing: Pandas, NumPy, SQL, SQLAlchemy/psycopg2, ETL orchestration (Apache Airflow, Dagster, Temporal.io). - AI/ML frameworks: Transformers/Hugging Face, PyTorch, OpenCV, PIL/Pillow, YOLO; model fine-tuning (LoRA/QLoRA), RLHF, experiment tracking (MLflow, Weights & Biases). - Web/API development: FastAPI, RESTful APIs, WebSockets, authentication/authorisation (JWT, OAuth 2.0, API keys), API versioning, documentation, model-serving endpoints. - Cloud & DevOps: AWS Lambda, S3, RDS/Aurora, SQS, IAM, CloudWatch; infrastructure as code with CDK, Terraform, CloudFormation; Docker, Kubernetes (EKS/ECS); CI/CD pipelines. - Monitoring & Observability: CloudWatch, Grafana, telemetry frameworks for production systems. - System Design: Event-driven and microservices architectures, high availability, resilient systems, multi-modal AI/ML systems. - Professional software engineering practices: Git workflows, unit/integration testing, code review, agile delivery (Scrum/Kanban). Experience - Developing production-grade AI/ML and data platforms, ensuring reliability, maintainability, and performance for public sector services. - Designing, building, and operating scalable ETL/data pipelines handling structured and unstructured data. - Delivering secure, cloud-native AI solutions, integrating with existing infrastructure, managing lifecycle via IaC. - Developing, supporting, and integrating APIs and microservices, including AI/ML model-serving endpoints. - Deploying and operating containerized applications in production, with automated CI/CD and environment management. - Implementing monitoring, alerting, and incident response processes for production systems, including AI/ML services. - Applying professional software engineering practices collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams to deliver services iteratively.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Location Hybrid working model. Contractual base either at Meadowbank House, Edinburgh (EH8 7AU), or St Vincent Plaza, Glasgow (G2 5LD). You will be expected to attend one of these locations as required by the role. About the job Job summary Total remuneration: £58,252-£68,586 Pay Supplement: The base salary for this role is £48,544-£57,155. This job qualifies for Digital, Data and Technology Annual Pay supplement 20% is included in the total remuneration above. Pension: 28.97% of base salary (RoS contribution) Annual leave: 38 days annual holiday, increasing to 42 days with length of service Duration: Permanent Working Pattern: 35 hours per week. We are a flexible employer and will consider a variety of working patterns on a case-by-case basis. For example, compressed hours, term-time working or part-time working. Location: Hybrid working model. Contractual base either at Meadowbank House, Edinburgh (EH8 7AU), or St Vincent Plaza, Glasgow (G2 5LD). You will be expected to attend one of these locations as required by the role. Grade: Senior Executive Officer (SEO) Closing date: 8 March at 11.59pm Number of vacancies: 2 Registers of Scotland (RoS) Join an award-winning organisation recognised for its technology and innovation. Registers of Scotland is a world-leading pioneer in land and property registration. Our full-stack teams design, architect, and build all our registration products in-house. We work to create digital solutions for the people of Scotland. You will get an opportunity to nurture your creativity and develop with us through access to the latest data, software engineering and product delivery techniques. Job description The Role This post sits within the Senior Software Engineer job family and provides specialist expertise in Python and AI/ML engineering day-today. In this role, you will design, build, maintain and support robust software solutions that underpin our digital products and internal services. You will be responsible for developing and operating scalable data pipelines, APIs and cloud-native infrastructure, and for applying AI/ML techniques, including OCR, large language models and computer vision, to automate processes and improve efficiency. Working across the full delivery lifecycle, you will contribute to discovery, design, implementation, testing, deployment and ongoing support. You will collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams, ensuring solutions are secure, reliable, maintainable and aligned to architectural and engineering standards, while continuously improving performance and user outcomes. On a typical day you will - Design, build, and operate scalable ETL and data pipelines handling structured and unstructured data for AI/ML workloads. - Develop and maintain robust API services, including FastAPI, RESTful APIs, WebSockets, model-serving endpoints, integrating AI/ML capabilities with existing digital platforms. - Implement authentication/authorisation using JWT, OAuth 2.0, API keys, and maintain API versioning and documentation. - Deploy and operate cloud-native infrastructure using AWS Lambda, S3, RDS/Aurora, SQS, IAM, CloudWatch, with infrastructure-as-code tools: CDK, Terraform, CloudFormation. - Containerize applications using Docker, orchestrate with Kubernetes (EKS/ECS), and maintain automated CI/CD pipelines. - Implement monitoring and observability using CloudWatch, Grafana, telemetry frameworks, including experiment tracking tools like MLflow and Weights & Biases. - Research, prototype, and implement AI/ML solutions using Transformers/Hugging Face, PyTorch, OpenCV, PIL/Pillow, YOLO, including LoRA/QLoRA fine-tuning, RLHF, and -multi-modal AI/ML systems. - Collaborate with team members to optimize platform and AI/ML workflow performance, reliability, and scalability. - Ensure compliance with security, accessibility, performance, and operational standards. - Participate in agile ceremonies, contribute to team knowledge-sharing, and support process improvements. - Support disaster recovery procedures and maintain high-availability, resilient system standards. Person specification Key Responsibilities Essential Criteria - Skills and Attributes for Success Technical: We will assess you against the following Technical and Experience criteria during the application and assessment process: - Python 3.9+, object-oriented programming, async/await, decorators, context managers, structured logging, pytest, performance optimization. - Data processing: Pandas, NumPy, SQL, SQLAlchemy/psycopg2, ETL orchestration (Apache Airflow, Dagster, Temporal.io). - AI/ML frameworks: Transformers/Hugging Face, PyTorch, OpenCV, PIL/Pillow, YOLO; model fine-tuning (LoRA/QLoRA), RLHF, experiment tracking (MLflow, Weights & Biases). - Web/API development: FastAPI, RESTful APIs, WebSockets, authentication/authorisation (JWT, OAuth 2.0, API keys), API versioning, documentation, model-serving endpoints. - Cloud & DevOps: AWS Lambda, S3, RDS/Aurora, SQS, IAM, CloudWatch; infrastructure as code with CDK, Terraform, CloudFormation; Docker, Kubernetes (EKS/ECS); CI/CD pipelines. - Monitoring & Observability: CloudWatch, Grafana, telemetry frameworks for production systems. - System Design: Event-driven and microservices architectures, high availability, resilient systems, multi-modal AI/ML systems. - Professional software engineering practices: Git workflows, unit/integration testing, code review, agile delivery (Scrum/Kanban). Experience - Developing production-grade AI/ML and data platforms, ensuring reliability, maintainability, and performance for public sector services. - Designing, building, and operating scalable ETL/data pipelines handling structured and unstructured data. - Delivering secure, cloud-native AI solutions, integrating with existing infrastructure, managing lifecycle via IaC. - Developing, supporting, and integrating APIs and microservices, including AI/ML model-serving endpoints. - Deploying and operating containerized applications in production, with automated CI/CD and environment management. - Implementing monitoring, alerting, and incident response processes for production systems, including AI/ML services. - Applying professional software engineering practices collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams to deliver services iteratively.
Business Manager We have an exciting opportunity for a Business Manager to join the Team, in this key leadership role at the heart of the organisation. Due to the nature of the role this post is only open to women: The Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1 applies. Position: Business Manager Salary: £36,000 per annum pro rata Location: Sheffield/hybrid Hours: 30-37.5 hours per week (to be agreed) Closing Date: Monday 23rd March at 5pm About the Role The team care deeply about providing good, safe, specialist services to the community and to clients by providing inclusive, equitable support to all survivors of sexual violence in Sheffield. You'll work closely with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to keep things running day to day and to strengthen the infrastructure that make this life-changing work possible. You'll lead across areas like finance, HR, governance, quality, facilities/IT, risk and data protection, and provide empowering and supportive line management to the Business Team and Counselling Team. You'll also deputise for the CEO on occasion, helping to provide steady leadership and continuity across the organisation. About You We're looking for a woman who is proactive, organised and resourceful. Someone who can bring calm, clarity and momentum, identify and prioritise what needs doing, and help people do their best work in a supportive, values-led culture. Occupational requirement: This post is only open to women (Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1). Enhanced DBS required. Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK. About the Organisation The organisation provides critical support for survivors of sexual violence across Sheffield. Services include counselling, wellbeing programmes, and criminal justice support. As part of the team, you'll join a forward-thinking, inclusive charity dedicated to empowering survivors and improving their lives. A satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure will be required by the post holder. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Applicants are not entitled to withhold information and must declare all convictions, including spent convictions, cautions, reprimands and final warnings. Any information given will be completely confidential and will be considered only in relation to any application or positions to which the Order applies. Other roles you may have experience of could include Operations Manager, Charity Manager, HR and Compliance Manager, Programme Manager, or Non-Profit Business Lead. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Business Manager We have an exciting opportunity for a Business Manager to join the Team, in this key leadership role at the heart of the organisation. Due to the nature of the role this post is only open to women: The Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1 applies. Position: Business Manager Salary: £36,000 per annum pro rata Location: Sheffield/hybrid Hours: 30-37.5 hours per week (to be agreed) Closing Date: Monday 23rd March at 5pm About the Role The team care deeply about providing good, safe, specialist services to the community and to clients by providing inclusive, equitable support to all survivors of sexual violence in Sheffield. You'll work closely with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to keep things running day to day and to strengthen the infrastructure that make this life-changing work possible. You'll lead across areas like finance, HR, governance, quality, facilities/IT, risk and data protection, and provide empowering and supportive line management to the Business Team and Counselling Team. You'll also deputise for the CEO on occasion, helping to provide steady leadership and continuity across the organisation. About You We're looking for a woman who is proactive, organised and resourceful. Someone who can bring calm, clarity and momentum, identify and prioritise what needs doing, and help people do their best work in a supportive, values-led culture. Occupational requirement: This post is only open to women (Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1). Enhanced DBS required. Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK. About the Organisation The organisation provides critical support for survivors of sexual violence across Sheffield. Services include counselling, wellbeing programmes, and criminal justice support. As part of the team, you'll join a forward-thinking, inclusive charity dedicated to empowering survivors and improving their lives. A satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure will be required by the post holder. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Applicants are not entitled to withhold information and must declare all convictions, including spent convictions, cautions, reprimands and final warnings. Any information given will be completely confidential and will be considered only in relation to any application or positions to which the Order applies. Other roles you may have experience of could include Operations Manager, Charity Manager, HR and Compliance Manager, Programme Manager, or Non-Profit Business Lead. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.