Job id: 36138 Job location: London, GB Colt provides network, voice and data centre services to thousands of businesses around the world, allowing them to focus on delivering their business goals instead of the underlying infrastructure. Why we need this role We're looking for a strategic security leader to shape the future of our enterprise security architecture. As Director of Security Architecture and Engineering, reporting to the Chief Security Officer, you will define and execute the security strategy, set architectural standards, and embed best in class practices to protect Colt and our customers from evolving threats. You will lead our security engineering domains, steer architectural reviews, and strengthen our overall security posture. This role is about influence, clarity, and partnership - translating complex technical concepts into actionable guidance while building trusted relationships across the organisation. You will design reference architectures, threat models, and secure design patterns across hybrid, cloud native, and on premises environments, establishing the frameworks and guardrails that drive consistent, resilient, and scalable security controls. What you will do Security Architecture Leadership Lead the enterprise security architecture framework, ensuring alignment with business priorities and industry best practice. Own the design and review of secure solutions, ensuring robust and scalable configurations. Build strong, collaborative relationships with customer stakeholders - from engineering teams to C level leaders - understanding their security needs and articulating Colt's capabilities. Engineering Leadership Lead and develop a skilled team of security engineers responsible for designing, implementing, and optimising security platforms and controls. Drive continuous improvement, automation, and the adoption of repeatable patterns that strengthen engineering consistency. Security Technology Roadmap Own and evolve the security technology roadmap to reduce risk, enable innovation, and drive adoption of emerging technologies. Partner with senior business and technology stakeholders to align security initiatives with strategic objectives. Build and nurture a high performing cybersecurity team, fostering a culture of continuous learning, growth, accountability and collaboration. What we're looking for Qualifications Demonstrated senior leadership experience in security architecture and engineering within large, complex global environments - telecoms experience is highly desirable. Deep expertise in security principles, protocols and technologies, including modern engineering practices, automation and deployment pipelines. Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Security or a related field. Strong understanding of regulatory and compliance frameworks such as TSA, NIS2 and DORA. Proven ability to assess complex security challenges and make sound, informed decisions. Excellent leadership, communication and influencing skills. Personal attributes A dynamic security leader who thrives on challenge and impact, with a passion for solving complex problems and a strong growth mindset. Exceptional communicator who can adapt style for diverse audiences and build trust quickly. Strong interpersonal skills, collaborative nature, and the ability to build high performing, cross cultural teams. Strategic thinker with natural curiosity and the ability to "join the dots" across architecture, engineering, and business priorities. What we offer you: Looking to make a mark? At Colt, you'll make a difference. Because around here, we empower people. We don't tell you what to do. Instead, we employ people we trust, who come together across the globe to create intelligent solutions. Our global teams are full of ambitious, driven people, all working together towards one shared purpose: to put the power of the digital universe in the hands of our customers wherever, whenever and however they want. We give our people the opportunity to inspire and lead teams, and work on projects that connect people, cities, businesses, and ideas. We want you to help us change the world, for the better. Diversity and inclusion Inclusion and valuing diversity of thought and experience are at the heart of our culture here at Colt. From day one, you'll be encouraged to be yourself because we believe that's what helps our people to thrive. We welcome people with diverse backgrounds and experiences, regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, disability, neurodiversity, age, marital status, pregnancy status, or place of birth. Most recently we have: Signed the UN Women Empowerment Principles which guide our Gender Action Plan Trained 60 (and growing) Colties to be Mental Health First Aiders Please speak with a member of our recruitment team if you require adjustments to our recruitment process to support you. For more information about our Inclusion and Diversity agenda, visit our DEI pages. Our benefits support you through all parts of life, for both physical and mental health. Flexible working hours and the option to work from home. Extensive induction program with experienced mentors and buddies. Opportunities for further development and educational opportunities. Global Family Leave Policy. Employee Assistance Program. Internal inclusion & diversity employee networks. A global network When you join Colt you become part of our global network. We are proud of our colleagues and the stories and experience they bring - take a look at 'Our People' site including our Empowered Women in Tech. Job Segment: Data Center, Compliance, Computer Science, Work from Home, Manager, Technology, Legal, Contract, Management
Feb 23, 2026
Full time
Job id: 36138 Job location: London, GB Colt provides network, voice and data centre services to thousands of businesses around the world, allowing them to focus on delivering their business goals instead of the underlying infrastructure. Why we need this role We're looking for a strategic security leader to shape the future of our enterprise security architecture. As Director of Security Architecture and Engineering, reporting to the Chief Security Officer, you will define and execute the security strategy, set architectural standards, and embed best in class practices to protect Colt and our customers from evolving threats. You will lead our security engineering domains, steer architectural reviews, and strengthen our overall security posture. This role is about influence, clarity, and partnership - translating complex technical concepts into actionable guidance while building trusted relationships across the organisation. You will design reference architectures, threat models, and secure design patterns across hybrid, cloud native, and on premises environments, establishing the frameworks and guardrails that drive consistent, resilient, and scalable security controls. What you will do Security Architecture Leadership Lead the enterprise security architecture framework, ensuring alignment with business priorities and industry best practice. Own the design and review of secure solutions, ensuring robust and scalable configurations. Build strong, collaborative relationships with customer stakeholders - from engineering teams to C level leaders - understanding their security needs and articulating Colt's capabilities. Engineering Leadership Lead and develop a skilled team of security engineers responsible for designing, implementing, and optimising security platforms and controls. Drive continuous improvement, automation, and the adoption of repeatable patterns that strengthen engineering consistency. Security Technology Roadmap Own and evolve the security technology roadmap to reduce risk, enable innovation, and drive adoption of emerging technologies. Partner with senior business and technology stakeholders to align security initiatives with strategic objectives. Build and nurture a high performing cybersecurity team, fostering a culture of continuous learning, growth, accountability and collaboration. What we're looking for Qualifications Demonstrated senior leadership experience in security architecture and engineering within large, complex global environments - telecoms experience is highly desirable. Deep expertise in security principles, protocols and technologies, including modern engineering practices, automation and deployment pipelines. Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Security or a related field. Strong understanding of regulatory and compliance frameworks such as TSA, NIS2 and DORA. Proven ability to assess complex security challenges and make sound, informed decisions. Excellent leadership, communication and influencing skills. Personal attributes A dynamic security leader who thrives on challenge and impact, with a passion for solving complex problems and a strong growth mindset. Exceptional communicator who can adapt style for diverse audiences and build trust quickly. Strong interpersonal skills, collaborative nature, and the ability to build high performing, cross cultural teams. Strategic thinker with natural curiosity and the ability to "join the dots" across architecture, engineering, and business priorities. What we offer you: Looking to make a mark? At Colt, you'll make a difference. Because around here, we empower people. We don't tell you what to do. Instead, we employ people we trust, who come together across the globe to create intelligent solutions. Our global teams are full of ambitious, driven people, all working together towards one shared purpose: to put the power of the digital universe in the hands of our customers wherever, whenever and however they want. We give our people the opportunity to inspire and lead teams, and work on projects that connect people, cities, businesses, and ideas. We want you to help us change the world, for the better. Diversity and inclusion Inclusion and valuing diversity of thought and experience are at the heart of our culture here at Colt. From day one, you'll be encouraged to be yourself because we believe that's what helps our people to thrive. We welcome people with diverse backgrounds and experiences, regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, disability, neurodiversity, age, marital status, pregnancy status, or place of birth. Most recently we have: Signed the UN Women Empowerment Principles which guide our Gender Action Plan Trained 60 (and growing) Colties to be Mental Health First Aiders Please speak with a member of our recruitment team if you require adjustments to our recruitment process to support you. For more information about our Inclusion and Diversity agenda, visit our DEI pages. Our benefits support you through all parts of life, for both physical and mental health. Flexible working hours and the option to work from home. Extensive induction program with experienced mentors and buddies. Opportunities for further development and educational opportunities. Global Family Leave Policy. Employee Assistance Program. Internal inclusion & diversity employee networks. A global network When you join Colt you become part of our global network. We are proud of our colleagues and the stories and experience they bring - take a look at 'Our People' site including our Empowered Women in Tech. Job Segment: Data Center, Compliance, Computer Science, Work from Home, Manager, Technology, Legal, Contract, Management
Pantheon has been at the forefront of private markets investing for more than 40 years, earning a reputation for providing innovative solutions covering the full lifecycle of investments, from primary fund commitments to co investments and secondary purchases, across private equity, real assets and private credit. We have partnered with more than 650 clients, including institutional investors of all sizes as well as a growing number of private wealth advisers and investors, with approximately $65bn in discretionary assets under management (as of December 31, 2023). Leveraging our specialized experience and global team of professionals across Europe, the Americas and Asia, we invest with purpose and lead with expertise to build secure financial futures. We are seeking a Vice President & Business Manager to serve as a strategic partner to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) who helps lead and orchestrate the firm's Operating Platform across Core Portfolio Management, Data Operations & Portfolio Analytics, Technology & Change departments. The role shapes and drives the firm's multi year platform innovation strategy, facilitates the portfolio of change initiatives, and ensures effective governance and execution of the firm's operating model. The Vice President & Business Manager coordinates senior stakeholder engagement, drives partnership across the Operating Platform leadership team, prepares high quality executive materials for internal and external audiences, oversees key KPIs and risks, and leads special projects, while helping build the organizational culture needed for platform innovation. Key Responsibilities Strategic Partner to the Chief Information Officer Act as a trusted advisor and sounding board to the Chief Information Officer on strategy, priorities and key decisions that need to be made across the Operating Platform. Shape and maintain the Operating Platform's multi year strategy and roadmap, ensuring alignment with the firm's overall business strategy. Prepare briefing packs, decision papers and recommendations for Executive Committee, Operating Committee, Board and key governance forums. Planning, Prioritisation & Governance Lead annual and quarterly planning processes for the Operating Platform (OKRs, KPIs, budget and headcount planning). Support prioritisation of initiatives across Technology, Change, Data & Analytics and Core Portfolio Management, balancing capacity, risk and value. Design and manage governance routines (steering committees, portfolio boards, risk forums), ensuring effective decision making and clear accountability. Executive Communications & Stakeholder Management Create clear, compelling materials for internal and external audiences (ExCo, Board, Limited Partners, General Partners, regulators, auditors and conferences). Coordinate Chief Information Officer communications, including town halls, leadership off sites, newsletters and key announcements. Build strong relationships with senior stakeholders across the Operating Platform, Investments, Investor Relations & Other Corporate Functions (Finance, Risk & Compliance, HR). Establish and facilitate the Operating Platform leadership team rhythm (meetings, off sites, workshops), ensuring agendas are focused and outcomes actionable. Drive follow up on key actions, decisions and commitments from leadership forums. Support organisational design, role clarity and ways of working for teams within Technology, Change, Data & Analytics and Core Portfolio Management. Data Driven Decision Making & Performance Management Define and track key performance metrics for the Operating Platform (e.g., delivery performance, service stability, risk indicators, data quality). Produce management information and dashboards that provide insight on performance, risk and capacity, and support evidence based decisions. Support the Chief Information Officer in ensuring regulatory, security and operational risk requirements are embedded in plans and execution. Partner closely with the Change team, ensuring dependencies, risks and benefits are understood and managed by all stakeholders. Partner with project/program managers to ensure escalated issues are being actioned by leadership teams. People, Culture & Talent Initiatives Partner with HR and Operating Platform leaders on talent, succession, engagement and capability building initiatives. Help drive a culture of collaboration, accountability, continuous improvement and client centricity across the Operating Platform. Special Projects & Ad Hoc Initiatives Lead or coordinate high priority, cross functional projects on behalf of the Chief Information Officer (e.g., operating model changes, vendor strategy, major platform implementations). Conduct targeted research, benchmarking and options analysis to support strategic decisions. Knowledge and Experience Required Leadership, Judgement & Personal Attributes High degree of discretion, integrity and sound judgement, with experience handling sensitive and confidential information. Resilient, proactive and comfortable working in a fast paced, evolving environment. Collaborative, low ego style with the confidence to challenge constructively and offer honest feedback. Self starter who takes ownership, anticipates needs and drives initiatives through to completion. Industry & Functional Background Significant experience in investment management with familiarity of private markets investing. Strong understanding of: Investment Operations, Data & Analytics, Private Markets Technology and Change & Transformation best practices. Prior experience in a Chief of Staff role or as a manager in a Strategy or Change/Transformation department or as a manager within a consulting firm supporting C level or function head executives. Demonstrated track record of shaping and delivering complex, cross functional initiatives. Experience with strategic planning, change management and benefits realisation in a multi stakeholder environment. Familiarity with modern delivery approaches (e.g., Agile/iterative delivery, product operating models) and how they intersect with traditional project governance. Comfortable engaging on topics such as enterprise technology platforms, agentic AI workflows, data architecture, analytical content creation, and operating models for private markets investment businesses. Ability to interpret and challenge technology, data and change proposals, risks and business cases. Strong analytical skills, able to interpret data. Stakeholder Management & Communication Demonstrated high emotional intelligence, with the ability to navigate complex interpersonal dynamics and build strong, trust based relationships across all levels. Strong influencing skills, with the ability to navigate competing priorities and facilitate effective decision making. Exceptional listener with the ability to distil insights and move work forward even when information is limited or ambiguous. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills; able to distil complex topics into concise, executive ready materials. Experience preparing papers and packs for executive committees, boards or regulatory bodies. Organisation, Governance & Delivery Discipline Strong experience establishing and running governance forums, operating rhythms and decision making structures. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple parallel priorities, often under tight timelines. High attention to detail combined with the ability to see the bigger picture. This job description is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. You may be required to perform other job related duties as reasonably requested by your manager. Pantheon is an Equal Opportunities employer, we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't perfectly align we'd still encourage you to apply.
Feb 23, 2026
Full time
Pantheon has been at the forefront of private markets investing for more than 40 years, earning a reputation for providing innovative solutions covering the full lifecycle of investments, from primary fund commitments to co investments and secondary purchases, across private equity, real assets and private credit. We have partnered with more than 650 clients, including institutional investors of all sizes as well as a growing number of private wealth advisers and investors, with approximately $65bn in discretionary assets under management (as of December 31, 2023). Leveraging our specialized experience and global team of professionals across Europe, the Americas and Asia, we invest with purpose and lead with expertise to build secure financial futures. We are seeking a Vice President & Business Manager to serve as a strategic partner to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) who helps lead and orchestrate the firm's Operating Platform across Core Portfolio Management, Data Operations & Portfolio Analytics, Technology & Change departments. The role shapes and drives the firm's multi year platform innovation strategy, facilitates the portfolio of change initiatives, and ensures effective governance and execution of the firm's operating model. The Vice President & Business Manager coordinates senior stakeholder engagement, drives partnership across the Operating Platform leadership team, prepares high quality executive materials for internal and external audiences, oversees key KPIs and risks, and leads special projects, while helping build the organizational culture needed for platform innovation. Key Responsibilities Strategic Partner to the Chief Information Officer Act as a trusted advisor and sounding board to the Chief Information Officer on strategy, priorities and key decisions that need to be made across the Operating Platform. Shape and maintain the Operating Platform's multi year strategy and roadmap, ensuring alignment with the firm's overall business strategy. Prepare briefing packs, decision papers and recommendations for Executive Committee, Operating Committee, Board and key governance forums. Planning, Prioritisation & Governance Lead annual and quarterly planning processes for the Operating Platform (OKRs, KPIs, budget and headcount planning). Support prioritisation of initiatives across Technology, Change, Data & Analytics and Core Portfolio Management, balancing capacity, risk and value. Design and manage governance routines (steering committees, portfolio boards, risk forums), ensuring effective decision making and clear accountability. Executive Communications & Stakeholder Management Create clear, compelling materials for internal and external audiences (ExCo, Board, Limited Partners, General Partners, regulators, auditors and conferences). Coordinate Chief Information Officer communications, including town halls, leadership off sites, newsletters and key announcements. Build strong relationships with senior stakeholders across the Operating Platform, Investments, Investor Relations & Other Corporate Functions (Finance, Risk & Compliance, HR). Establish and facilitate the Operating Platform leadership team rhythm (meetings, off sites, workshops), ensuring agendas are focused and outcomes actionable. Drive follow up on key actions, decisions and commitments from leadership forums. Support organisational design, role clarity and ways of working for teams within Technology, Change, Data & Analytics and Core Portfolio Management. Data Driven Decision Making & Performance Management Define and track key performance metrics for the Operating Platform (e.g., delivery performance, service stability, risk indicators, data quality). Produce management information and dashboards that provide insight on performance, risk and capacity, and support evidence based decisions. Support the Chief Information Officer in ensuring regulatory, security and operational risk requirements are embedded in plans and execution. Partner closely with the Change team, ensuring dependencies, risks and benefits are understood and managed by all stakeholders. Partner with project/program managers to ensure escalated issues are being actioned by leadership teams. People, Culture & Talent Initiatives Partner with HR and Operating Platform leaders on talent, succession, engagement and capability building initiatives. Help drive a culture of collaboration, accountability, continuous improvement and client centricity across the Operating Platform. Special Projects & Ad Hoc Initiatives Lead or coordinate high priority, cross functional projects on behalf of the Chief Information Officer (e.g., operating model changes, vendor strategy, major platform implementations). Conduct targeted research, benchmarking and options analysis to support strategic decisions. Knowledge and Experience Required Leadership, Judgement & Personal Attributes High degree of discretion, integrity and sound judgement, with experience handling sensitive and confidential information. Resilient, proactive and comfortable working in a fast paced, evolving environment. Collaborative, low ego style with the confidence to challenge constructively and offer honest feedback. Self starter who takes ownership, anticipates needs and drives initiatives through to completion. Industry & Functional Background Significant experience in investment management with familiarity of private markets investing. Strong understanding of: Investment Operations, Data & Analytics, Private Markets Technology and Change & Transformation best practices. Prior experience in a Chief of Staff role or as a manager in a Strategy or Change/Transformation department or as a manager within a consulting firm supporting C level or function head executives. Demonstrated track record of shaping and delivering complex, cross functional initiatives. Experience with strategic planning, change management and benefits realisation in a multi stakeholder environment. Familiarity with modern delivery approaches (e.g., Agile/iterative delivery, product operating models) and how they intersect with traditional project governance. Comfortable engaging on topics such as enterprise technology platforms, agentic AI workflows, data architecture, analytical content creation, and operating models for private markets investment businesses. Ability to interpret and challenge technology, data and change proposals, risks and business cases. Strong analytical skills, able to interpret data. Stakeholder Management & Communication Demonstrated high emotional intelligence, with the ability to navigate complex interpersonal dynamics and build strong, trust based relationships across all levels. Strong influencing skills, with the ability to navigate competing priorities and facilitate effective decision making. Exceptional listener with the ability to distil insights and move work forward even when information is limited or ambiguous. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills; able to distil complex topics into concise, executive ready materials. Experience preparing papers and packs for executive committees, boards or regulatory bodies. Organisation, Governance & Delivery Discipline Strong experience establishing and running governance forums, operating rhythms and decision making structures. Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple parallel priorities, often under tight timelines. High attention to detail combined with the ability to see the bigger picture. This job description is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. You may be required to perform other job related duties as reasonably requested by your manager. Pantheon is an Equal Opportunities employer, we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't perfectly align we'd still encourage you to apply.
Location: Ashfield, Nottinghamshire Hours: Full time Salary: £15.33 p/h Temporary Contract: 6 Months A public-sector organisation is seeking a detail-focused Contract Management Support Officer to maintain contract data, ensure compliance with policies and support the use of the new Contract Management System click apply for full job details
Feb 23, 2026
Seasonal
Location: Ashfield, Nottinghamshire Hours: Full time Salary: £15.33 p/h Temporary Contract: 6 Months A public-sector organisation is seeking a detail-focused Contract Management Support Officer to maintain contract data, ensure compliance with policies and support the use of the new Contract Management System click apply for full job details
A leading training organisation is seeking an experienced Employment Coach / Placements Officer in London to support learners in developing employability skills. The role involves delivering coaching sessions, managing client relationships, and ensuring compliance with funding rules. Ideal candidates will have experience in a sales-driven environment and a passion for helping individuals progress into job placements or further training. The position offers a hybrid working model, balancing office presence with remote work.
Feb 23, 2026
Full time
A leading training organisation is seeking an experienced Employment Coach / Placements Officer in London to support learners in developing employability skills. The role involves delivering coaching sessions, managing client relationships, and ensuring compliance with funding rules. Ideal candidates will have experience in a sales-driven environment and a passion for helping individuals progress into job placements or further training. The position offers a hybrid working model, balancing office presence with remote work.
Guardian/Tenant Administration Officer Location: Office-based, North London Salary: 28,000 per annum Hours: Full-time As required Guardian /Tenant Admin Officer Administration Compliance DBS Onboarding Property Guardians Our marketing leading client are currently recruiting for a Guardian Administration Officer to join their busy Administration team. This is a pivotal role supporting the vetting, onboarding and ongoing communication with Guardians/Tenants, ensuring compliance, accuracy and excellent service at all times. This position is ideal for an experienced Administrator, Compliance Administrator or Office Support professional with strong attention to detail, excellent communication skills and confidence working with sensitive data. Key Responsibilities Guardian/Tenant Vetting & Compliance Carry out full vetting of prospective Guardians Process DBS checks where required Ensure financial guarantors are in place and all documentation is received, checked and recorded Maintain accurate and up-to-date Guardian records, spreadsheets and databases Support data protection, duty of care and compliance standards Onboarding & Administration Coordinate Guardian/Tenant onboarding processes, including welcome and transfer communications Accurately input and maintain records on cloud-based systems and CRM platforms Manage administration relating to terminations Assist with key postage, returns and tracking where required Communication & Front-of-House Support Act as a first point of contact for Guardians, prospective Guardians, clients and visitors Handle queries via telephone, email and face-to-face Respond to Guardian Management tasks, inspections and actions via the CRM system Escalate or signpost queries to the appropriate internal teams General Administration Provide administrative support across departments Ensure tasks are completed accurately, on time and to a high standard Follow internal systems, policies and procedures Support Health & Safety and Data Protection responsibilities Undertake training and support continuous professional development Skills & Experience Required Proven experience in an administrative or office support role Strong organisational and time management skills Excellent written and verbal communication High level of accuracy and attention to detail Experience handling confidential information Confident using CRM systems, spreadsheets and cloud-based databases Professional, approachable and customer-focused Experience within property, compliance, lettings, housing, guardianship or facilities management would be highly advantageous but not essential. Why Apply? Stable, full-time administrative role 28,000 salary Varied responsibilities with real responsibility and ownership Supportive team environment Opportunity to develop compliance, administration and systems skills Mandeville is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Feb 23, 2026
Full time
Guardian/Tenant Administration Officer Location: Office-based, North London Salary: 28,000 per annum Hours: Full-time As required Guardian /Tenant Admin Officer Administration Compliance DBS Onboarding Property Guardians Our marketing leading client are currently recruiting for a Guardian Administration Officer to join their busy Administration team. This is a pivotal role supporting the vetting, onboarding and ongoing communication with Guardians/Tenants, ensuring compliance, accuracy and excellent service at all times. This position is ideal for an experienced Administrator, Compliance Administrator or Office Support professional with strong attention to detail, excellent communication skills and confidence working with sensitive data. Key Responsibilities Guardian/Tenant Vetting & Compliance Carry out full vetting of prospective Guardians Process DBS checks where required Ensure financial guarantors are in place and all documentation is received, checked and recorded Maintain accurate and up-to-date Guardian records, spreadsheets and databases Support data protection, duty of care and compliance standards Onboarding & Administration Coordinate Guardian/Tenant onboarding processes, including welcome and transfer communications Accurately input and maintain records on cloud-based systems and CRM platforms Manage administration relating to terminations Assist with key postage, returns and tracking where required Communication & Front-of-House Support Act as a first point of contact for Guardians, prospective Guardians, clients and visitors Handle queries via telephone, email and face-to-face Respond to Guardian Management tasks, inspections and actions via the CRM system Escalate or signpost queries to the appropriate internal teams General Administration Provide administrative support across departments Ensure tasks are completed accurately, on time and to a high standard Follow internal systems, policies and procedures Support Health & Safety and Data Protection responsibilities Undertake training and support continuous professional development Skills & Experience Required Proven experience in an administrative or office support role Strong organisational and time management skills Excellent written and verbal communication High level of accuracy and attention to detail Experience handling confidential information Confident using CRM systems, spreadsheets and cloud-based databases Professional, approachable and customer-focused Experience within property, compliance, lettings, housing, guardianship or facilities management would be highly advantageous but not essential. Why Apply? Stable, full-time administrative role 28,000 salary Varied responsibilities with real responsibility and ownership Supportive team environment Opportunity to develop compliance, administration and systems skills Mandeville is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Pertemps Network Group are delighted to be assisting a reputable housing provider for a Housing Solutions Officer to join their Housing Solutions team . This is a frontline statutory role requiring strong technical knowledge of homelessness legislation, excellent decision-making capability, and the ability to manage complex caseloads with minimal supervision. The successful candidate will play a key role in preventing homelessness, assessing statutory duties, and delivering high-quality, legally compliant decisions. Salary: 22-23 PAYE Line Management: None Working Pattern: Hybrid (Minimum 3 days office-based) Role Overview The Housing Adviser will provide a comprehensive housing advice and homelessness assessment service in accordance with: Housing Act 1996 (Part VII as amended) Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 The Homelessness Code of Guidance Relevant case law and statutory guidance You will be responsible for assessing applications, issuing legally robust decisions, and maximising prevention opportunities to reduce reliance on temporary accommodation. Key Responsibilities Housing Advice & Prevention Act as a first point of contact for residents seeking housing assistance via face-to-face, telephone, email and written communication. Conduct comprehensive housing options interviews in a person-centred manner. Create, implement and review Personal Housing Plans. Maximise prevention and relief opportunities to sustain existing accommodation or secure suitable alternatives. Statutory Homelessness Decision Making Assess and determine homelessness applications under Part VII of the Housing Act 1996 (as amended). Conduct detailed investigations, verify documentation and carry out enquiries including home visits where appropriate. Accept, refuse or discharge duties in line with legislation, guidance and case law. Issue fully reasoned and legally compliant decision letters within statutory timescales. Case & Caseload Management Proactively manage a varied caseload through continuous assessment and review. Ensure accurate and timely case recording across all relevant systems. Maintain detailed file notes and ensure statutory notifications are issued correctly. Temporary Accommodation & Affordability Undertake affordability assessments. Recommend placements into temporary accommodation where prevention options have been exhausted, ensuring compliance with statutory duties and financial considerations. Housing Register & Allocations Assess applications to join the housing register. Verify evidence and determine priority in accordance with the allocations scheme. Safeguarding & Risk Management Carry out safeguarding and risk assessments for vulnerable applicants. Escalate concerns in line with child and adult protection procedures. Legal & Review Work Assist with statutory reviews under the Housing Act 1996. Support responses to legal challenges including County Court appeals and Judicial Reviews. Liaise with Legal Services and attend court where required. Partnership Working Work collaboratively with internal departments and external partners. Refer cases to appropriate agencies and attend case conferences as necessary. Liaise with Corporate Anti-Fraud services where fraudulent applications are suspected. About You We are seeking a driven and technically competent housing professional with: Detailed working knowledge of the Housing Act 1996 and Homelessness Reduction Act 2017. Experience assessing and determining homelessness applications. Ability to interpret and apply complex legislation and case law. Experience managing a demanding caseload with minimal supervision. Strong written skills with the ability to draft legally defensible decision letters. Confidence in conducting interviews and making evidence-based decisions. Experience working within a performance-driven environment. Excellent partnership and stakeholder engagement skills. Core Competencies Complex problem-solving: Ability to navigate statutory frameworks and deliver clear, practical solutions. Critical thinking: Evidence-based decision-making using analytical reasoning. Creativity: Applying innovative approaches to prevent homelessness and improve outcomes. People-focused approach: Strong interpersonal capability and collaborative working style. Emotional intelligence: Managing sensitive conversations with empathy and professionalism. Judgement & accountability: Making sound decisions in ambiguous or high-pressure situations. Negotiation: Influencing outcomes with landlords, partners and stakeholders. Service excellence: Commitment to delivering high standards of customer care. Cognitive flexibility: Ability to adapt to legislative change and service transformation. Why Apply? This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking housing provider committed to delivering high-quality statutory housing services and meaningful homelessness prevention outcomes. Apply now for the Housing Solutions role.
Feb 22, 2026
Seasonal
Pertemps Network Group are delighted to be assisting a reputable housing provider for a Housing Solutions Officer to join their Housing Solutions team . This is a frontline statutory role requiring strong technical knowledge of homelessness legislation, excellent decision-making capability, and the ability to manage complex caseloads with minimal supervision. The successful candidate will play a key role in preventing homelessness, assessing statutory duties, and delivering high-quality, legally compliant decisions. Salary: 22-23 PAYE Line Management: None Working Pattern: Hybrid (Minimum 3 days office-based) Role Overview The Housing Adviser will provide a comprehensive housing advice and homelessness assessment service in accordance with: Housing Act 1996 (Part VII as amended) Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 The Homelessness Code of Guidance Relevant case law and statutory guidance You will be responsible for assessing applications, issuing legally robust decisions, and maximising prevention opportunities to reduce reliance on temporary accommodation. Key Responsibilities Housing Advice & Prevention Act as a first point of contact for residents seeking housing assistance via face-to-face, telephone, email and written communication. Conduct comprehensive housing options interviews in a person-centred manner. Create, implement and review Personal Housing Plans. Maximise prevention and relief opportunities to sustain existing accommodation or secure suitable alternatives. Statutory Homelessness Decision Making Assess and determine homelessness applications under Part VII of the Housing Act 1996 (as amended). Conduct detailed investigations, verify documentation and carry out enquiries including home visits where appropriate. Accept, refuse or discharge duties in line with legislation, guidance and case law. Issue fully reasoned and legally compliant decision letters within statutory timescales. Case & Caseload Management Proactively manage a varied caseload through continuous assessment and review. Ensure accurate and timely case recording across all relevant systems. Maintain detailed file notes and ensure statutory notifications are issued correctly. Temporary Accommodation & Affordability Undertake affordability assessments. Recommend placements into temporary accommodation where prevention options have been exhausted, ensuring compliance with statutory duties and financial considerations. Housing Register & Allocations Assess applications to join the housing register. Verify evidence and determine priority in accordance with the allocations scheme. Safeguarding & Risk Management Carry out safeguarding and risk assessments for vulnerable applicants. Escalate concerns in line with child and adult protection procedures. Legal & Review Work Assist with statutory reviews under the Housing Act 1996. Support responses to legal challenges including County Court appeals and Judicial Reviews. Liaise with Legal Services and attend court where required. Partnership Working Work collaboratively with internal departments and external partners. Refer cases to appropriate agencies and attend case conferences as necessary. Liaise with Corporate Anti-Fraud services where fraudulent applications are suspected. About You We are seeking a driven and technically competent housing professional with: Detailed working knowledge of the Housing Act 1996 and Homelessness Reduction Act 2017. Experience assessing and determining homelessness applications. Ability to interpret and apply complex legislation and case law. Experience managing a demanding caseload with minimal supervision. Strong written skills with the ability to draft legally defensible decision letters. Confidence in conducting interviews and making evidence-based decisions. Experience working within a performance-driven environment. Excellent partnership and stakeholder engagement skills. Core Competencies Complex problem-solving: Ability to navigate statutory frameworks and deliver clear, practical solutions. Critical thinking: Evidence-based decision-making using analytical reasoning. Creativity: Applying innovative approaches to prevent homelessness and improve outcomes. People-focused approach: Strong interpersonal capability and collaborative working style. Emotional intelligence: Managing sensitive conversations with empathy and professionalism. Judgement & accountability: Making sound decisions in ambiguous or high-pressure situations. Negotiation: Influencing outcomes with landlords, partners and stakeholders. Service excellence: Commitment to delivering high standards of customer care. Cognitive flexibility: Ability to adapt to legislative change and service transformation. Why Apply? This is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking housing provider committed to delivering high-quality statutory housing services and meaningful homelessness prevention outcomes. Apply now for the Housing Solutions role.
A leading consulting firm in Glasgow is seeking a skilled Governance, Risk & Compliance Officer for a 6-month fixed term contract. The role focuses primarily on ISO 27001, conducting audits, and supporting data protection and risk management initiatives. Ideal candidates will possess strong knowledge of ISO 27001, excellent communication skills, and competence in Excel and PowerPoint. This hybrid position offers flexible working arrangements while contributing to critical governance tasks.
Feb 22, 2026
Full time
A leading consulting firm in Glasgow is seeking a skilled Governance, Risk & Compliance Officer for a 6-month fixed term contract. The role focuses primarily on ISO 27001, conducting audits, and supporting data protection and risk management initiatives. Ideal candidates will possess strong knowledge of ISO 27001, excellent communication skills, and competence in Excel and PowerPoint. This hybrid position offers flexible working arrangements while contributing to critical governance tasks.
A parking management company in Buckinghamshire is seeking a full-time Civil Enforcement Officer to ensure compliance with parking policies on public streets and in car parks. The role requires excellent customer service skills, a full UK driving licence, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. In this position, you'll patrol areas, guide the public on parking rules, and report maintenance issues. Competitive salary of £29,120 per annum with additional training and benefits offered.
Feb 22, 2026
Full time
A parking management company in Buckinghamshire is seeking a full-time Civil Enforcement Officer to ensure compliance with parking policies on public streets and in car parks. The role requires excellent customer service skills, a full UK driving licence, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. In this position, you'll patrol areas, guide the public on parking rules, and report maintenance issues. Competitive salary of £29,120 per annum with additional training and benefits offered.
Residential Fire Watch Officer - NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED Location: London Postcode s including: NW3, N7, E1W, N17, N5. Employment Type: Permanent Shifts: Various Shifts Available including: 12 hour shifts / 4 on 4 off / Days or Nights or a mixture of both available Shift Times: Days: 08 00 / Nights: 20 00 Hourly Rate: £12.21 rising to £12.71 in April Job Overview We are currently seeking reliable, professional, and vigilant individuals to join our team as Residential Fire Watch Officers. This role involves ensuring the safety and security of our client s residential buildings by actively monitoring for fire hazards and maintaining a visible presence on site. No previous experience is required , as full training will be provided. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to begin or develop a career in safety and compliance. Key Responsibilities Conduct regular patrols throughout high-rise residential buildings Monitor for fire hazards, safety risks, and any unsafe conditions Ensure all fire exits, alarm call points, and firefighting equipment remain clear and accessible Maintain accurate logs and complete incident reports when required Provide reassurance and assistance to residents if required Immediately report hazards, incidents, or emergencies to the appropriate personnel Liaise professionally with residents, members of the public, management teams, and emergency services when necessary Assist with evacuation procedures in the event of an emergency Adhere to all company health and safety policies and procedures Requirements Must live within a 45-minute commute to at least one of the postcodes No prior experience necessary full training provided Physically fit and able to walk for extended periods and remain on your feet throughout shifts Excellent communication skills (verbal and written English), with the ability to liaise confidently and professionally with residents and emergency services Strong attention to detail and high level of vigilance Ability to remain calm and act responsibly in emergency situations Reliable, punctual, and professional Ability to work independently and as part of a team Honest and trustworthy What We Offer Full training and ongoing support Uniform provided Monthly pay Opportunities for continuous development and career progression Supportive and professional working environment
Feb 22, 2026
Full time
Residential Fire Watch Officer - NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED Location: London Postcode s including: NW3, N7, E1W, N17, N5. Employment Type: Permanent Shifts: Various Shifts Available including: 12 hour shifts / 4 on 4 off / Days or Nights or a mixture of both available Shift Times: Days: 08 00 / Nights: 20 00 Hourly Rate: £12.21 rising to £12.71 in April Job Overview We are currently seeking reliable, professional, and vigilant individuals to join our team as Residential Fire Watch Officers. This role involves ensuring the safety and security of our client s residential buildings by actively monitoring for fire hazards and maintaining a visible presence on site. No previous experience is required , as full training will be provided. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to begin or develop a career in safety and compliance. Key Responsibilities Conduct regular patrols throughout high-rise residential buildings Monitor for fire hazards, safety risks, and any unsafe conditions Ensure all fire exits, alarm call points, and firefighting equipment remain clear and accessible Maintain accurate logs and complete incident reports when required Provide reassurance and assistance to residents if required Immediately report hazards, incidents, or emergencies to the appropriate personnel Liaise professionally with residents, members of the public, management teams, and emergency services when necessary Assist with evacuation procedures in the event of an emergency Adhere to all company health and safety policies and procedures Requirements Must live within a 45-minute commute to at least one of the postcodes No prior experience necessary full training provided Physically fit and able to walk for extended periods and remain on your feet throughout shifts Excellent communication skills (verbal and written English), with the ability to liaise confidently and professionally with residents and emergency services Strong attention to detail and high level of vigilance Ability to remain calm and act responsibly in emergency situations Reliable, punctual, and professional Ability to work independently and as part of a team Honest and trustworthy What We Offer Full training and ongoing support Uniform provided Monthly pay Opportunities for continuous development and career progression Supportive and professional working environment
Children's Social Work, Youth Offending Team Officer, Stockport/Cheshire area Pay rate to £25 per hour Contract role, Youth Offending Team We are recruiting for experienced Youth Offending Team Officer in the Stockport/Cheshire area. Responsibilities: We are looking for an individual who has Youth Justice experience to come and work with us to manage a range of out of court disposals. You will need to be able to assess (using the YJB accredited tools), plan and deliver intervention to young people and families. Other key aspects of the role include: Being trauma informed Ensuring accurate recording on case management systems Engaging with multi-agency partners Making referrals as required Be able to work with a range of complexities within a child's life including exploitation, drug and alcohol use and understand the importance of identity Involve children in the production of their plan and understand their lived experience Participate in supervision and Service meetings At least 3 days in the office Relevant degree required Please get in touch for more information. This is an agency post and we can offer you: A Dedicated consultant who has access to all roles across the UK and is available for you to speak to An easy registration process (all done online) Referral schemes and incentives Ongoing compliance managed for you Prompt and reliable payroll and lots more. Please contact Graham Leatham on or email for more information. We recruit across all areas of Qualified Social Work. If you are a Social Worker and this isn't the role for you, contact us about other roles including IRO, BIA, MASH, LAC, Children's Social Work, Adult Social Work, Service Manager, Head of Service, Team Manager and Assistant Team Manager.
Feb 22, 2026
Full time
Children's Social Work, Youth Offending Team Officer, Stockport/Cheshire area Pay rate to £25 per hour Contract role, Youth Offending Team We are recruiting for experienced Youth Offending Team Officer in the Stockport/Cheshire area. Responsibilities: We are looking for an individual who has Youth Justice experience to come and work with us to manage a range of out of court disposals. You will need to be able to assess (using the YJB accredited tools), plan and deliver intervention to young people and families. Other key aspects of the role include: Being trauma informed Ensuring accurate recording on case management systems Engaging with multi-agency partners Making referrals as required Be able to work with a range of complexities within a child's life including exploitation, drug and alcohol use and understand the importance of identity Involve children in the production of their plan and understand their lived experience Participate in supervision and Service meetings At least 3 days in the office Relevant degree required Please get in touch for more information. This is an agency post and we can offer you: A Dedicated consultant who has access to all roles across the UK and is available for you to speak to An easy registration process (all done online) Referral schemes and incentives Ongoing compliance managed for you Prompt and reliable payroll and lots more. Please contact Graham Leatham on or email for more information. We recruit across all areas of Qualified Social Work. If you are a Social Worker and this isn't the role for you, contact us about other roles including IRO, BIA, MASH, LAC, Children's Social Work, Adult Social Work, Service Manager, Head of Service, Team Manager and Assistant Team Manager.
Finance & Payroll Officer The closing date is 03 March 2026. The Finance & Payroll Officer is the first line of contact for the finance and payroll team, working with digital automation and AI tools to process and respond to purchase invoices, payments and queries, sales invoice requests and remittances, bank reconciliations and payroll queries and change requests ensuring the smooth day to day operation of the finance and payroll team. Working with the Finance & Payroll Manager you will review the payroll data received from the payroll bureau to ensure the accurate implementation of requested changes and to identify and raise queries on any anomalies in pay date from expected norms. As a key member of the finance team, you will contribute to team objectives especially around the increased automation of the finance function and driving efficiency in the finance processes throughout the organisation. Main duties of the job Purchase Ledger (NCGPA and PCN) Ensure the accurate, compliant and timely processing of purchase invoices for NCGPA and the PCNs. Apply robust controls regarding new suppliers or supplier amendments. With the Finance & Payroll Manager, actively pursue improvements in the procurement process to minimise risks. Raise sales invoices in line with schedules and ad hoc requests, ensuring where possible income is recognised in the period in which it is earned. Bank Reconciliation & Credit Cards Complete bank reconciliations for NCGPA and the PCN accounts escalating queries as appropriate. Ensure all credit card holders provide appropriate information regarding their card spend. Payroll Support and Administration Receive and validate requests for payroll amendments, pension opt outs and changes of personal details from line managers and employees as appropriate. Process requests directly on CIVICA or instruct via PB10 as appropriate. Manage and monitor changes to annual leave entitlements because of payroll changes. Working with the Finance & Payroll Manager using automated tools where possible. Receive and respond to payroll queries. Other Duties Take an active part in team meetings contributing the development of the team and the continuous improvement of the finance function. Assist with the annual audit as required. About us Formed in 2016, NCGPA is a vibrant GP federation supporting over 30 practices across Nottingham, serving more than 400,000 patients. We champion collaboration, resilience, and innovation in general practice, sharing expertise and resources to help our teams thrive. From our city-centre hub, we run practices, support PCN teams, and deliver city-wide services. Our mission is rooted in person centred care, tackling health inequalities, and nurturing a sustainable workforce. With a caring ethos and ambitious vision, we're proud to support Nottingham's diverse communities and create a brighter future for primary care. Job responsibilities Purchase Ledger (NCGPA and PCN) Ensure the accurate, compliant and timely processing of purchase invoices for NCGPA and the PCNs ensuring correct approvals are obtained and payment runs are prepared in a timely manner. Record prepayments using appropriate tools and techniques. Ensure invoices expected but not received are chased and accrued for where appropriate. Apply robust controls regarding new suppliers or supplier amendments to minimise fraud risk. With the Finance & Payroll Manager, actively pursue improvements in to the procurement process throughout the organisation to reduce email load, error risk and administration. Raise sales invoices in line with schedules and ad hoc requests, ensuring where possible income is recognised in the period in which it is earned, appropriate supporting documentation is available for audit and HMRC compliance is maintained. Record income received but not invoiced in line with remittances, where applicable create journals to recognise it in the period to which it relates. With the Finance & Payroll Manager, actively pursue improvements to the income recognition process throughout the organisation to reduce email load, error risk and administration. Bank Reconciliation & Credit Cards Complete bank reconciliations for NCGPA and the PCN accounts, escalating queries as appropriate to the Finance & Payroll Manager or the Head of PCN Finance. Ensure all credit card holders provide appropriate information regarding their card spend and that spending remains appropriately authorised. Payroll Support and Administration Receive and validate requests for payroll amendments, pension opt outs and changes of personal details from line managers and employees as appropriate. Request and maintain appropriate records for statutory payments such as family leave and SSP. Process requests directly on CIVICA or instruct via PB10 as appropriate. Manage and monitor changes to annual leave entitlements because of payroll changes. Working with the Finance & Payroll Manager using automated tools where possible conduct appropriate quality assurance on the payroll outputs received from CIVICA. Receive and respond to payroll queries raised by line manager or employees. Escalate unresolved issues to the Finance & Payroll Manager. Other Duties Take an active part in team meetings contributing the development of the team and the continuous improvement of the finance function. Assist with the annual audit providing data and explanations as requested on accounts transactions. Person Specification Qualifications Education to GCSE with a minimum Grade 5 in English & Maths NVQ Level 4 or AAT Technician or part qualified CIMA/CCAB or equivalent Experience Working in a small business finance and/or accounting environment with experience of purchase ledger, sales ledger, bank reconciliation and payroll Experience of working with digital tools such as purchase invoice automation Experience of working with QuickBooks or Xero or similar accounting systems Experience of prepayments, accruals and revenue recognition Experience of NHS pensions administration Experience of working within the NHS Knowledge Exceptional attention to detail and discipline in diligent record keeping to support potential later queries arising including audit, employment tribunal or other legal action Understanding of payroll rules and processes including statutory pay, annual leave calculations, HMRC reporting obligations and pensions administration Ability to communicate complex information effectively to stakeholders Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel including error prevention tools, PIVOT tables etc. Ability to prioritise and organise workload with strict adherence to deadlines Knowledge of accounting standards pertaining to small businesses Understanding of Primary Care Networks and the relevant financial frameworks Awareness of the wider NHS financial system Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer name Nottingham City General Practice Alliance
Feb 22, 2026
Full time
Finance & Payroll Officer The closing date is 03 March 2026. The Finance & Payroll Officer is the first line of contact for the finance and payroll team, working with digital automation and AI tools to process and respond to purchase invoices, payments and queries, sales invoice requests and remittances, bank reconciliations and payroll queries and change requests ensuring the smooth day to day operation of the finance and payroll team. Working with the Finance & Payroll Manager you will review the payroll data received from the payroll bureau to ensure the accurate implementation of requested changes and to identify and raise queries on any anomalies in pay date from expected norms. As a key member of the finance team, you will contribute to team objectives especially around the increased automation of the finance function and driving efficiency in the finance processes throughout the organisation. Main duties of the job Purchase Ledger (NCGPA and PCN) Ensure the accurate, compliant and timely processing of purchase invoices for NCGPA and the PCNs. Apply robust controls regarding new suppliers or supplier amendments. With the Finance & Payroll Manager, actively pursue improvements in the procurement process to minimise risks. Raise sales invoices in line with schedules and ad hoc requests, ensuring where possible income is recognised in the period in which it is earned. Bank Reconciliation & Credit Cards Complete bank reconciliations for NCGPA and the PCN accounts escalating queries as appropriate. Ensure all credit card holders provide appropriate information regarding their card spend. Payroll Support and Administration Receive and validate requests for payroll amendments, pension opt outs and changes of personal details from line managers and employees as appropriate. Process requests directly on CIVICA or instruct via PB10 as appropriate. Manage and monitor changes to annual leave entitlements because of payroll changes. Working with the Finance & Payroll Manager using automated tools where possible. Receive and respond to payroll queries. Other Duties Take an active part in team meetings contributing the development of the team and the continuous improvement of the finance function. Assist with the annual audit as required. About us Formed in 2016, NCGPA is a vibrant GP federation supporting over 30 practices across Nottingham, serving more than 400,000 patients. We champion collaboration, resilience, and innovation in general practice, sharing expertise and resources to help our teams thrive. From our city-centre hub, we run practices, support PCN teams, and deliver city-wide services. Our mission is rooted in person centred care, tackling health inequalities, and nurturing a sustainable workforce. With a caring ethos and ambitious vision, we're proud to support Nottingham's diverse communities and create a brighter future for primary care. Job responsibilities Purchase Ledger (NCGPA and PCN) Ensure the accurate, compliant and timely processing of purchase invoices for NCGPA and the PCNs ensuring correct approvals are obtained and payment runs are prepared in a timely manner. Record prepayments using appropriate tools and techniques. Ensure invoices expected but not received are chased and accrued for where appropriate. Apply robust controls regarding new suppliers or supplier amendments to minimise fraud risk. With the Finance & Payroll Manager, actively pursue improvements in to the procurement process throughout the organisation to reduce email load, error risk and administration. Raise sales invoices in line with schedules and ad hoc requests, ensuring where possible income is recognised in the period in which it is earned, appropriate supporting documentation is available for audit and HMRC compliance is maintained. Record income received but not invoiced in line with remittances, where applicable create journals to recognise it in the period to which it relates. With the Finance & Payroll Manager, actively pursue improvements to the income recognition process throughout the organisation to reduce email load, error risk and administration. Bank Reconciliation & Credit Cards Complete bank reconciliations for NCGPA and the PCN accounts, escalating queries as appropriate to the Finance & Payroll Manager or the Head of PCN Finance. Ensure all credit card holders provide appropriate information regarding their card spend and that spending remains appropriately authorised. Payroll Support and Administration Receive and validate requests for payroll amendments, pension opt outs and changes of personal details from line managers and employees as appropriate. Request and maintain appropriate records for statutory payments such as family leave and SSP. Process requests directly on CIVICA or instruct via PB10 as appropriate. Manage and monitor changes to annual leave entitlements because of payroll changes. Working with the Finance & Payroll Manager using automated tools where possible conduct appropriate quality assurance on the payroll outputs received from CIVICA. Receive and respond to payroll queries raised by line manager or employees. Escalate unresolved issues to the Finance & Payroll Manager. Other Duties Take an active part in team meetings contributing the development of the team and the continuous improvement of the finance function. Assist with the annual audit providing data and explanations as requested on accounts transactions. Person Specification Qualifications Education to GCSE with a minimum Grade 5 in English & Maths NVQ Level 4 or AAT Technician or part qualified CIMA/CCAB or equivalent Experience Working in a small business finance and/or accounting environment with experience of purchase ledger, sales ledger, bank reconciliation and payroll Experience of working with digital tools such as purchase invoice automation Experience of working with QuickBooks or Xero or similar accounting systems Experience of prepayments, accruals and revenue recognition Experience of NHS pensions administration Experience of working within the NHS Knowledge Exceptional attention to detail and discipline in diligent record keeping to support potential later queries arising including audit, employment tribunal or other legal action Understanding of payroll rules and processes including statutory pay, annual leave calculations, HMRC reporting obligations and pensions administration Ability to communicate complex information effectively to stakeholders Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel including error prevention tools, PIVOT tables etc. Ability to prioritise and organise workload with strict adherence to deadlines Knowledge of accounting standards pertaining to small businesses Understanding of Primary Care Networks and the relevant financial frameworks Awareness of the wider NHS financial system Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer name Nottingham City General Practice Alliance
Chief Executive Officer - Our clients are seeking a Chief Executive Officer based in Ipswich, Suffolk with travel across Suffolk, and occasional home working. Why this company? This organisation is not just a charity - they are also a social enterprise with a powerful mission. They are dedicated to supporting individuals facing homelessness, who run the risk of homelessness or suffer from social isolation. Their mission transcends traditional support; they offer a community where people can not only find shelter but also purpose and opportunity through meaningful work. This charity is headquartered in Ipswich with operations in Felixstowe and Woodbridge. Although an independently run organisation, it is also a federation member which in turn is part of a global movement. The package for this full time and permanent role comprises: Salary: Competitive salary of £55,000 - £60,000 per annum (depending on experience) Holiday: 25 days holiday, plus Bank Holidays Employer Pension contributions of 3% About the role: As Chief Executive Officer , you will take over from the highly successful founder, who has, over the last 10 years, built this charity from scratch to be a much respected organisation. You will have imagination and vision to develop the charity's strategy delivering support across the county. You will be responsible for managing the team that delivers services to those most in need as well as managing the social enterprises which in part fund the organisation and in part give those who need it, the means to get back on their feet. Although in a sound financial position, the successful candidate will consolidate existing income generation, identify new sources of funding and generate new revenue streams. Main duties and responsibilities: Lead the development and delivery of the charity's strategic and operational plans, aligning mission, companion support and social enterprise performance. Provide inclusive and empowering leadership to staff and volunteers, fostering a positive workplace culture and strong on-site presence. Oversee governance, safeguarding, financial sustainability, legal compliance and effective risk management. Drive diverse fundraising strategies, including grants, individual giving and enterprise income, to support long-term organisational sustainability. Act as the public face of the charity, building influential relationships with funders, media, local authorities and the wider sector. About you: As their new Chief Executive Officer , you will be a compassionate, hands-on leader with a strong understanding of the importance of culture within an organisation. With a proven track record in securing and growing grant funding, you bring a wealth of leadership experience, ideally from the charity or social enterprise sector. Your emotional intelligence and ability to build genuine relationships within the organisation and the community are key attributes that will inspire trust and collaboration. As Chief Executive Officer you will possess financial literacy relevant to managing charity budgets and are well-versed in issues concerning homelessness and social isolation. You lead with integrity and warmth, ready to face challenges with resilience and creativity. If you are results-driven individual that thrives in fast-paced environment and with the ability to consistently deliver high-impact marketing initiatives, we want to hear from you If you have the relevant skills and experience to become our new Chief Executive Officer, please send your CV and a covering letter. Initial screening interviews will be held before 10th July 2025. First interviews with a panel of Trustees be held in person in Ipswich on Monday 14th July. Final interviews will take place on the afternoon of Monday 21st July. No recruitment agencies, please Please check your email inbox and spam / junk mail folder for any email correspondence for this role. If you require any reasonable adjustments such as access or information in an alternative format, please inform us soon as you are able so that we can make the appropriate adjustments. This vacancy is being advertised and handled through Spider, the region's Online Job Advertiser, on our behalf. We both take your privacy seriously. When you apply, your details are processed and available for us to directly review for this vacancy. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone. For full Privacy Policy details please see email correspondence on receipt of your application.
Feb 22, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer - Our clients are seeking a Chief Executive Officer based in Ipswich, Suffolk with travel across Suffolk, and occasional home working. Why this company? This organisation is not just a charity - they are also a social enterprise with a powerful mission. They are dedicated to supporting individuals facing homelessness, who run the risk of homelessness or suffer from social isolation. Their mission transcends traditional support; they offer a community where people can not only find shelter but also purpose and opportunity through meaningful work. This charity is headquartered in Ipswich with operations in Felixstowe and Woodbridge. Although an independently run organisation, it is also a federation member which in turn is part of a global movement. The package for this full time and permanent role comprises: Salary: Competitive salary of £55,000 - £60,000 per annum (depending on experience) Holiday: 25 days holiday, plus Bank Holidays Employer Pension contributions of 3% About the role: As Chief Executive Officer , you will take over from the highly successful founder, who has, over the last 10 years, built this charity from scratch to be a much respected organisation. You will have imagination and vision to develop the charity's strategy delivering support across the county. You will be responsible for managing the team that delivers services to those most in need as well as managing the social enterprises which in part fund the organisation and in part give those who need it, the means to get back on their feet. Although in a sound financial position, the successful candidate will consolidate existing income generation, identify new sources of funding and generate new revenue streams. Main duties and responsibilities: Lead the development and delivery of the charity's strategic and operational plans, aligning mission, companion support and social enterprise performance. Provide inclusive and empowering leadership to staff and volunteers, fostering a positive workplace culture and strong on-site presence. Oversee governance, safeguarding, financial sustainability, legal compliance and effective risk management. Drive diverse fundraising strategies, including grants, individual giving and enterprise income, to support long-term organisational sustainability. Act as the public face of the charity, building influential relationships with funders, media, local authorities and the wider sector. About you: As their new Chief Executive Officer , you will be a compassionate, hands-on leader with a strong understanding of the importance of culture within an organisation. With a proven track record in securing and growing grant funding, you bring a wealth of leadership experience, ideally from the charity or social enterprise sector. Your emotional intelligence and ability to build genuine relationships within the organisation and the community are key attributes that will inspire trust and collaboration. As Chief Executive Officer you will possess financial literacy relevant to managing charity budgets and are well-versed in issues concerning homelessness and social isolation. You lead with integrity and warmth, ready to face challenges with resilience and creativity. If you are results-driven individual that thrives in fast-paced environment and with the ability to consistently deliver high-impact marketing initiatives, we want to hear from you If you have the relevant skills and experience to become our new Chief Executive Officer, please send your CV and a covering letter. Initial screening interviews will be held before 10th July 2025. First interviews with a panel of Trustees be held in person in Ipswich on Monday 14th July. Final interviews will take place on the afternoon of Monday 21st July. No recruitment agencies, please Please check your email inbox and spam / junk mail folder for any email correspondence for this role. If you require any reasonable adjustments such as access or information in an alternative format, please inform us soon as you are able so that we can make the appropriate adjustments. This vacancy is being advertised and handled through Spider, the region's Online Job Advertiser, on our behalf. We both take your privacy seriously. When you apply, your details are processed and available for us to directly review for this vacancy. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone. For full Privacy Policy details please see email correspondence on receipt of your application.
A healthcare organization in North Wales is looking for a Chief Executive Officer to lead its transformation and ensure sustainable operations. The CEO will be accountable to the Board of Trustees for both the performance and regulatory compliance of the hospice. Key responsibilities include strategic leadership, financial management, and stakeholder engagement, with a strong emphasis on maintaining high-quality care and community trust. Candidates should have a proven record in senior leadership within healthcare or charity organizations, with an understanding of AI's impact on service delivery. This role offers an opportunity to make a significant impact on end-of-life care across North Wales.
Feb 22, 2026
Full time
A healthcare organization in North Wales is looking for a Chief Executive Officer to lead its transformation and ensure sustainable operations. The CEO will be accountable to the Board of Trustees for both the performance and regulatory compliance of the hospice. Key responsibilities include strategic leadership, financial management, and stakeholder engagement, with a strong emphasis on maintaining high-quality care and community trust. Candidates should have a proven record in senior leadership within healthcare or charity organizations, with an understanding of AI's impact on service delivery. This role offers an opportunity to make a significant impact on end-of-life care across North Wales.
This is a defining leadership opportunity. Our hospice plays a vital role in providing compassionate, highquality end of life care to patients and families across North Wales. We are awell performing organisation as evidenced in our most recent HIW Report,however the sector as a whole is facing unprecedented financial challenge. Weneed an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead the hospice through aperiod of transformation to achieve long-term sustainability. This rolerequires a rare combination of strategic clarity, financial rigour and humanleadership - someone who can lead transformation without losing sight of whatmatters most. Main duties of the job The Opportunity As CEO, you will be accountable to the Board of Trustees for theoverall performance, sustainability, and regulatory compliance of the hospice.You will ensure that the corporate strategy and financial plan are tightlyaligned to delivery, performance management, and regulatory expectations andthat opportunities for efficiencies are optimised. You willwork within the frameworks of the Charity Commission, Welsh Government, NHSWales, and Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW), ensuring the hospiceconsistently delivers safe, effective, and compassionate care while maintainingpublic trust and confidence. About us We offerthe following benefits of working here at St Kentigern The ability to transfer an existingNHS pension over to the hospice A contributory pension scheme Clinical and clinical support staffare aligned with NHS pay rates there is a pay progression system in place and we alignwith the real living wage occupational health support Education and training programme forall staff Provide equality of opportunity forall out staff and volunteers We promote being a real living wageemployer Enhanced benefits- Maternity, paternityand adoption leave, occupational sickpay, free flu jabs, Bereavement leave andsupport, 5 weeks annual leave plus bank holidays, Discounted staff menu. Work as a team across alldepartments to ensure our values are met We believe our organisation iscompassionate, person centred, dignified, respectful and holistic Open spaces in the garden to sit andreflect Reviewed externally and classed asexcellent Free parking on site A pleasant modern atmosphere to workin Job responsibilities Accountable to: The Board ofTrustees Purpose of the Role As the principal ambassador for the Hospice the Chief ExecutiveOfficer will provide decisive, values-driven leadership to transform and ensuresustainably of the hospice at a time of significant financial challenge. Assuch a core function of the role is to lead and personally champion incomegeneration. The organisation requires strong financial, commercial, andstrategic leadership to ensure financial resilience, strengthen governance andaccountability, and enable high-quality hospice care to meet the needs of patients, families, andcommunities across North Wales. The post holder will ensure that the corporate strategy andfinancial plan are tightly aligned to delivery, performance management, andregulatory expectations and that opportunities for efficiencies are optimised. The CEO willlead within the frameworks of the Charity Commission, Welsh Government, NHSWales, and Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW), ensuring the hospiceconsistently delivers safe, effective, and compassionate care while maintainingpublic trust and confidence. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Lead the ongoing developmentand delivery of a clear, realistic, and financially sustainable corporatestrategy aligned to the hospices charitable purpose and values. Horizon scan to identifyemerging trends, risks, policy changes and opportunities that may impactservice delivery. Including artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies. Translate strategicobjectives into robust delivery plans with measurable outcomes, milestones, andaccountability.Ensure organisationalpriorities reflect the needs of patients, families, staff, volunteers, funders,and commissioners across North Wales. Financial Leadership & Business ManagementTake overallresponsibility for the financial health of the hospice, leading long-term financial sustainability. Take overallresponsibility for the financial health of the hospice, leading long-term financial sustainability. Develop and deliver acredible financial improvement plan,including cost control, income generation, and efficiency improvements. Strengthen financialplanning, budgeting and forecasting, management. Drive optimisation ofincome streams, including fundraising, retail, grants, partnerships, and statutoryfunding. Organisational Transformation Lead and manageorganisational restructuring to ensure the hospice has the right structures,skills, and capacity to deliver its strategy. Ensure roles,responsibilities, and decision-making authorities are clear and effective. Manage changesensitively and transparently, maintaining staff and volunteer engagement whiledelivering necessary improvement. Act as the RegisteredResponsible Individual under Health Inspectorate Wales regulations. Work closely with theBoard of Trustees to strengthen governance, assurance, and accountabilityarrangements. Ensure clear reportingframeworks, performance dashboards, and risk management systems are in placeand effective. Support the Board tofulfil its statutory and strategic responsibilities. Ensure compliance withall relevant legal, regulatory, and charity governance requirements includingthe charity objectives laid out in the Hospice Memorandum and Articles of Association. Act as the SeniorInformation Risk Owner (SIRO) Act as the Anti MoneyLaundering Officer and as such be registered with the Gambling Commission. Ensure effective riskmanagement, health and safety and audit systems are in place. Performance Management & Delivery Embed a strongperformance management culture across the organisation, with clear objectives,key performance indicators, and regular review. Ensure clinical,operational, and corporate performance is monitored, challenged, and improved. Hold the senior leadershipteam to account for delivery against agreed plans and outcomes. Leadership & Culture Provide visible,inclusive, and compassionate leadership that reflects the hospices values andmission. Maintain a high performingsenior leadership team with clear accountability and collective ownershipofresults. Foster a culture ofopenness, learning, and continuous improvement across staff and volunteers. ExternalRelations & Partnerships Act as the principalambassador for the hospice, building strong relationships with commissioners,health partners, local authorities, funders, and the wider community. Represent the hospiceacross regional and national networks, particularly within health and socialcare in Wales. Strengthen the hospicesreputation, influence, and impact across North Wales. Values & Approach Combine financial rigour and strategic discipline with empathy,integrity, and respect for the hospices mission, people, and communities,keeping patient care and dignity at the heart of every decision. Person Specification Experience Strong alignment with hospice values and commitment to inclusion and compassionate high-quality care Educated to degree level or equivalent Evidence of continuous professional development including a management qualification 3 yrs senior leadership experience A proven track record of strong financial management, or organisational transformation Strong commercial and business acumen, alongside a deep appreciation of charitable purpose and public benefit An understanding of the opportunities and risks presented by AI and digital technologies Strong understanding of governance, risk management, and accountability frameworks. Experience of working with boards and within robust governance and regulatory frameworks The ability to align strategy to delivery through disciplined performance management In depth knowledge of income generation including fundraising and charity retail, with a proven understanding of how to maximise and diversify revenue streams within a charitable environment Confidence working with healthcare regulators and partners, including inspection and assurance processes Outstanding leadership, influencing, communication and stakeholder engagement skills Ability to travel Experience within the hospice, healthcare, charity, or public/third sector environment. Senior leadership experience within both large and small organisations Knowledge of the Welsh Health and Social Care System Welsh language skills or a commitment to learning Welsh. Qualifications Educated to degree level or equivalent Evidence of continuous professional development including a management qualification Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
This is a defining leadership opportunity. Our hospice plays a vital role in providing compassionate, highquality end of life care to patients and families across North Wales. We are awell performing organisation as evidenced in our most recent HIW Report,however the sector as a whole is facing unprecedented financial challenge. Weneed an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead the hospice through aperiod of transformation to achieve long-term sustainability. This rolerequires a rare combination of strategic clarity, financial rigour and humanleadership - someone who can lead transformation without losing sight of whatmatters most. Main duties of the job The Opportunity As CEO, you will be accountable to the Board of Trustees for theoverall performance, sustainability, and regulatory compliance of the hospice.You will ensure that the corporate strategy and financial plan are tightlyaligned to delivery, performance management, and regulatory expectations andthat opportunities for efficiencies are optimised. You willwork within the frameworks of the Charity Commission, Welsh Government, NHSWales, and Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW), ensuring the hospiceconsistently delivers safe, effective, and compassionate care while maintainingpublic trust and confidence. About us We offerthe following benefits of working here at St Kentigern The ability to transfer an existingNHS pension over to the hospice A contributory pension scheme Clinical and clinical support staffare aligned with NHS pay rates there is a pay progression system in place and we alignwith the real living wage occupational health support Education and training programme forall staff Provide equality of opportunity forall out staff and volunteers We promote being a real living wageemployer Enhanced benefits- Maternity, paternityand adoption leave, occupational sickpay, free flu jabs, Bereavement leave andsupport, 5 weeks annual leave plus bank holidays, Discounted staff menu. Work as a team across alldepartments to ensure our values are met We believe our organisation iscompassionate, person centred, dignified, respectful and holistic Open spaces in the garden to sit andreflect Reviewed externally and classed asexcellent Free parking on site A pleasant modern atmosphere to workin Job responsibilities Accountable to: The Board ofTrustees Purpose of the Role As the principal ambassador for the Hospice the Chief ExecutiveOfficer will provide decisive, values-driven leadership to transform and ensuresustainably of the hospice at a time of significant financial challenge. Assuch a core function of the role is to lead and personally champion incomegeneration. The organisation requires strong financial, commercial, andstrategic leadership to ensure financial resilience, strengthen governance andaccountability, and enable high-quality hospice care to meet the needs of patients, families, andcommunities across North Wales. The post holder will ensure that the corporate strategy andfinancial plan are tightly aligned to delivery, performance management, andregulatory expectations and that opportunities for efficiencies are optimised. The CEO willlead within the frameworks of the Charity Commission, Welsh Government, NHSWales, and Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW), ensuring the hospiceconsistently delivers safe, effective, and compassionate care while maintainingpublic trust and confidence. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Lead the ongoing developmentand delivery of a clear, realistic, and financially sustainable corporatestrategy aligned to the hospices charitable purpose and values. Horizon scan to identifyemerging trends, risks, policy changes and opportunities that may impactservice delivery. Including artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies. Translate strategicobjectives into robust delivery plans with measurable outcomes, milestones, andaccountability.Ensure organisationalpriorities reflect the needs of patients, families, staff, volunteers, funders,and commissioners across North Wales. Financial Leadership & Business ManagementTake overallresponsibility for the financial health of the hospice, leading long-term financial sustainability. Take overallresponsibility for the financial health of the hospice, leading long-term financial sustainability. Develop and deliver acredible financial improvement plan,including cost control, income generation, and efficiency improvements. Strengthen financialplanning, budgeting and forecasting, management. Drive optimisation ofincome streams, including fundraising, retail, grants, partnerships, and statutoryfunding. Organisational Transformation Lead and manageorganisational restructuring to ensure the hospice has the right structures,skills, and capacity to deliver its strategy. Ensure roles,responsibilities, and decision-making authorities are clear and effective. Manage changesensitively and transparently, maintaining staff and volunteer engagement whiledelivering necessary improvement. Act as the RegisteredResponsible Individual under Health Inspectorate Wales regulations. Work closely with theBoard of Trustees to strengthen governance, assurance, and accountabilityarrangements. Ensure clear reportingframeworks, performance dashboards, and risk management systems are in placeand effective. Support the Board tofulfil its statutory and strategic responsibilities. Ensure compliance withall relevant legal, regulatory, and charity governance requirements includingthe charity objectives laid out in the Hospice Memorandum and Articles of Association. Act as the SeniorInformation Risk Owner (SIRO) Act as the Anti MoneyLaundering Officer and as such be registered with the Gambling Commission. Ensure effective riskmanagement, health and safety and audit systems are in place. Performance Management & Delivery Embed a strongperformance management culture across the organisation, with clear objectives,key performance indicators, and regular review. Ensure clinical,operational, and corporate performance is monitored, challenged, and improved. Hold the senior leadershipteam to account for delivery against agreed plans and outcomes. Leadership & Culture Provide visible,inclusive, and compassionate leadership that reflects the hospices values andmission. Maintain a high performingsenior leadership team with clear accountability and collective ownershipofresults. Foster a culture ofopenness, learning, and continuous improvement across staff and volunteers. ExternalRelations & Partnerships Act as the principalambassador for the hospice, building strong relationships with commissioners,health partners, local authorities, funders, and the wider community. Represent the hospiceacross regional and national networks, particularly within health and socialcare in Wales. Strengthen the hospicesreputation, influence, and impact across North Wales. Values & Approach Combine financial rigour and strategic discipline with empathy,integrity, and respect for the hospices mission, people, and communities,keeping patient care and dignity at the heart of every decision. Person Specification Experience Strong alignment with hospice values and commitment to inclusion and compassionate high-quality care Educated to degree level or equivalent Evidence of continuous professional development including a management qualification 3 yrs senior leadership experience A proven track record of strong financial management, or organisational transformation Strong commercial and business acumen, alongside a deep appreciation of charitable purpose and public benefit An understanding of the opportunities and risks presented by AI and digital technologies Strong understanding of governance, risk management, and accountability frameworks. Experience of working with boards and within robust governance and regulatory frameworks The ability to align strategy to delivery through disciplined performance management In depth knowledge of income generation including fundraising and charity retail, with a proven understanding of how to maximise and diversify revenue streams within a charitable environment Confidence working with healthcare regulators and partners, including inspection and assurance processes Outstanding leadership, influencing, communication and stakeholder engagement skills Ability to travel Experience within the hospice, healthcare, charity, or public/third sector environment. Senior leadership experience within both large and small organisations Knowledge of the Welsh Health and Social Care System Welsh language skills or a commitment to learning Welsh. Qualifications Educated to degree level or equivalent Evidence of continuous professional development including a management qualification Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
The role As a Waste Regulations Officer, you'll play a vital role in enforcing waste legislation and investigating non-compliance to protect the environment and public health. This role involves carrying out inspections, gathering evidence, and taking enforcement action where necessary. You'll work closely with businesses and stakeholders to ensure waste is managed responsibly and legally, while a click apply for full job details
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
The role As a Waste Regulations Officer, you'll play a vital role in enforcing waste legislation and investigating non-compliance to protect the environment and public health. This role involves carrying out inspections, gathering evidence, and taking enforcement action where necessary. You'll work closely with businesses and stakeholders to ensure waste is managed responsibly and legally, while a click apply for full job details
Title: Global Regulatory Technologist Location: Hampshire Salary: 40,000 - 50,000 DOE Term: Permanent Benefits: Enhanced training and development opportunities, private health care, volunteer days, flexible start and finish hours, annual bonus, Hybrid working. SRG is exclusively partnered with a leading manufacturer of personal care products, based in Hampshire. Due to company growth and expansion into new territories, they are now looking for a Global Regulatory Technologist to join the team. This company has a supportive and collaborative culture, and pride themselves on internal progression and development. This role would suit candidates who have 2+ years of experience working with global regulations and compliance across the personal care, skincare, cosmetics or hair care sector. Working Hours: Monday to Friday 40hours a week - HYBRID, 33days holiday Role/Description: Monitor and stay ahead of formulation ingredient legislation across global markets (UK, EU, FDA & ASEAN) Develop and implement regulatory strategies to support the successful launch products in global markets Oversee packaging, labelling, and artwork approval to meet legal and environmental standards. Review and oversee the creation of PIF's, Dossiers, SDS, CPSR and artwork for new and existing products getting launched in the market Support customers with the claim substantiation across products producing the relevant documentation to support claims on packaging/ artwork Support internal and external teams with regulatory queries Maintain up-to-date compliance documentation and prepare reports for management. Act as the main contact for regulatory bodies, trade associations, audits and external partners. Requirements: 2+ years of experience working in a regulations or compliance role across the personal care / cosmetics industry Strong understanding of product formulation development and ingredients across the UK, EU, FDA & ASEAN Knowledge and understanding of regulatory process and compliance across PIF's, Dossiers, SDS's, CLP, Reach, CPSC, leaping bunny etc. SRG is the UK's number one recruitment company specialising in the scientific, engineering, clinical, pharmaceutical, food/FMCG, energy & renewables, biotech, chemical and medical device sectors. As scientists ourselves, our specialist sector knowledge and our passion are second to none. It's this combination that makes us different. We're committed to providing outstanding temporary, contract and permanent career opportunities of all levels for our candidates and a comprehensive range of expert strategic recruitment services for our clients. If you would like to apply for this position, please use the link provided. Alternatively, please email a copy of your CV For more information regarding this position or any others, please call Rhi on (phone number removed). If you have a scientific background and this position is not relevant / suitable for you, please feel free to get in touch or visit (url removed) to view our other vacancies. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Title: Global Regulatory Technologist Location: Hampshire Salary: 40,000 - 50,000 DOE Term: Permanent Benefits: Enhanced training and development opportunities, private health care, volunteer days, flexible start and finish hours, annual bonus, Hybrid working. SRG is exclusively partnered with a leading manufacturer of personal care products, based in Hampshire. Due to company growth and expansion into new territories, they are now looking for a Global Regulatory Technologist to join the team. This company has a supportive and collaborative culture, and pride themselves on internal progression and development. This role would suit candidates who have 2+ years of experience working with global regulations and compliance across the personal care, skincare, cosmetics or hair care sector. Working Hours: Monday to Friday 40hours a week - HYBRID, 33days holiday Role/Description: Monitor and stay ahead of formulation ingredient legislation across global markets (UK, EU, FDA & ASEAN) Develop and implement regulatory strategies to support the successful launch products in global markets Oversee packaging, labelling, and artwork approval to meet legal and environmental standards. Review and oversee the creation of PIF's, Dossiers, SDS, CPSR and artwork for new and existing products getting launched in the market Support customers with the claim substantiation across products producing the relevant documentation to support claims on packaging/ artwork Support internal and external teams with regulatory queries Maintain up-to-date compliance documentation and prepare reports for management. Act as the main contact for regulatory bodies, trade associations, audits and external partners. Requirements: 2+ years of experience working in a regulations or compliance role across the personal care / cosmetics industry Strong understanding of product formulation development and ingredients across the UK, EU, FDA & ASEAN Knowledge and understanding of regulatory process and compliance across PIF's, Dossiers, SDS's, CLP, Reach, CPSC, leaping bunny etc. SRG is the UK's number one recruitment company specialising in the scientific, engineering, clinical, pharmaceutical, food/FMCG, energy & renewables, biotech, chemical and medical device sectors. As scientists ourselves, our specialist sector knowledge and our passion are second to none. It's this combination that makes us different. We're committed to providing outstanding temporary, contract and permanent career opportunities of all levels for our candidates and a comprehensive range of expert strategic recruitment services for our clients. If you would like to apply for this position, please use the link provided. Alternatively, please email a copy of your CV For more information regarding this position or any others, please call Rhi on (phone number removed). If you have a scientific background and this position is not relevant / suitable for you, please feel free to get in touch or visit (url removed) to view our other vacancies. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Company description: OXB is a quality and innovation-led viral vector CDMO that enables its clients to deliver life-changing therapies to patients around the world. One of the original pioneers in cell and gene therapy, OXB has more than 30 years of experience in viral vectors, the driving force behind the majority of gene therapies click apply for full job details
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Company description: OXB is a quality and innovation-led viral vector CDMO that enables its clients to deliver life-changing therapies to patients around the world. One of the original pioneers in cell and gene therapy, OXB has more than 30 years of experience in viral vectors, the driving force behind the majority of gene therapies click apply for full job details
Property Procurement & Acquisition Officer Location:Luton, Bedford & Milton Keynes Salary:£32,100-£35,845? per annum Hours: Monday-Friday 40 hours per week 8.30am-5pm Contract Type: Permanent Our client, a provider of housing solutions, is seeking a Property Procurement & Acquisition Officer to cover Luton, Bedford and Milton Keynes. This role is ideal for a property-focused professional eager to make a meaningful impact by procuring and acquiring homes for communities. Job Objective: The Property Procurement & Acquisition Officer manages a caseload, travels to meet stakeholders, and supports procurement and acquisition targets by sourcing properties and building strong client relationships. The role also includes procurement administration, meeting performance objectives, and supporting development planning. We are seeking an experienced property professional with a background in property sales, estate agency, or residential property management. Duties and Responsibilities: Procure and acquire suitable properties through engagement with landlords, agents, and accommodation partners, ensuring compliance with contracts and standards. Build and maintain strong relationships with local authorities, landlords, and key stakeholders to drive property procurement and acquisition opportunities. Collaborate with senior management to optimise the portfolio and maximise bed space utilisation. Monitor performance, KPIs, compliance, and audit requirements to meet company and regulatory standards. Ensure all property handovers, administration, and regulatory processes are completed efficiently. Promote a culture of continuous improvement and best practice across the supply chain. Required Skills: Procure and acquire residential properties, drawing on estate agency and property sales experience. Negotiate effectively with landlords, agents, and partners to secure properties on favourable terms. Build and maintain strong relationships with local authorities, landlords, and key stakeholders. Ensure compliance with property legislation, contracts, and company policies. Manage and optimise property portfolios to maximise efficiency and utilisation. Meet performance targets, KPIs, and operational objectives. Proactive, self-motivated, and focused on continuous improvement and best practice. Must hold a full UK Driving Licence and have access to a vehicle. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Health Membership Life cover 6-month probation period 4% employer and 4% employee pension contribution Laptop, phone, and other equipment as needed Employee Assistance Programme Referral scheme The successful candidate will also be required to undergo a satisfactory DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check, in accordance with the responsibilities of the role. Please only apply if you meet the essential criteria for this role. To apply: Please contact Kerrie Collett on to learn more or submit your application today. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Property Procurement & Acquisition Officer Location:Luton, Bedford & Milton Keynes Salary:£32,100-£35,845? per annum Hours: Monday-Friday 40 hours per week 8.30am-5pm Contract Type: Permanent Our client, a provider of housing solutions, is seeking a Property Procurement & Acquisition Officer to cover Luton, Bedford and Milton Keynes. This role is ideal for a property-focused professional eager to make a meaningful impact by procuring and acquiring homes for communities. Job Objective: The Property Procurement & Acquisition Officer manages a caseload, travels to meet stakeholders, and supports procurement and acquisition targets by sourcing properties and building strong client relationships. The role also includes procurement administration, meeting performance objectives, and supporting development planning. We are seeking an experienced property professional with a background in property sales, estate agency, or residential property management. Duties and Responsibilities: Procure and acquire suitable properties through engagement with landlords, agents, and accommodation partners, ensuring compliance with contracts and standards. Build and maintain strong relationships with local authorities, landlords, and key stakeholders to drive property procurement and acquisition opportunities. Collaborate with senior management to optimise the portfolio and maximise bed space utilisation. Monitor performance, KPIs, compliance, and audit requirements to meet company and regulatory standards. Ensure all property handovers, administration, and regulatory processes are completed efficiently. Promote a culture of continuous improvement and best practice across the supply chain. Required Skills: Procure and acquire residential properties, drawing on estate agency and property sales experience. Negotiate effectively with landlords, agents, and partners to secure properties on favourable terms. Build and maintain strong relationships with local authorities, landlords, and key stakeholders. Ensure compliance with property legislation, contracts, and company policies. Manage and optimise property portfolios to maximise efficiency and utilisation. Meet performance targets, KPIs, and operational objectives. Proactive, self-motivated, and focused on continuous improvement and best practice. Must hold a full UK Driving Licence and have access to a vehicle. Benefits: 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Health Membership Life cover 6-month probation period 4% employer and 4% employee pension contribution Laptop, phone, and other equipment as needed Employee Assistance Programme Referral scheme The successful candidate will also be required to undergo a satisfactory DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check, in accordance with the responsibilities of the role. Please only apply if you meet the essential criteria for this role. To apply: Please contact Kerrie Collett on to learn more or submit your application today. JBRP1_UKTJ
Philanthropy Executive An exciting opportunity for an experienced relationship fundraiser who excels at identifying and building inspiring and genuine connections with high net-worth individual donors, who have the capacity to give six- and seven- figure gifts. If youve also worked in the following roles, wed also like to hear from you: Major Donor Fundraiser, Donor Relations Manager, Development Officer, Trusts and Foundations Manager, Major Gifts Fundraising Manager,Major Gifts Manager, Philanthropy Manager, High Net-Worth Donor Fundraiser, Relationship Manager (Fundraising), High Value Fundraising Executive SALARY: £46,101 per annum + Benefits LOCATION: Hybrid working you will be expected to attend the office inRugby, Warwickshire, West Midlands on regular occasions JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Philanthropy Executive to play a pivotal role in driving significant income growth through high net-worth individual giving. This position focuses on building meaningful relationships with donors capable of making six- and seven-figure gifts. As a Philanthropy Executive, you will take ownership of identifying, cultivating and stewarding a portfolio of major donors, ensuring they receive exceptional engagement and a rewarding philanthropic experience. You will represent the organisation confidently at meetings and events, inspiring long-term support. The Philanthropy Executive will work closely with senior colleagues and trustees, shaping major giving strategies and delivering compelling cases for support that demonstrate real-world impact. APPLY TODAY Ready to make your next career move? Apply Now for our Recruitment Team to review. ACCOUNTABILITIES Your duties as the Philanthropy Executive include: Prospect Identification and Cultivation: Researching and developing relationships with UK and international donors capable of major gifts Donor Stewardship: Managing a portfolio of high-value supporters and delivering outstanding, personalised stewardship Relationship Management: Building inspiring connections through face-to-face meetings, events and networking Senior Collaboration: Working alongside senior leaders and trustees to secure major philanthropic commitments Donor Communications: Creating tailored proposals, cases for support and impact reports that inspire giving Strategic Contribution: Supporting the development of major giving and philanthropy strategies Data and Compliance: Ensuring ethical fundraising practice and adherence to data protection requirements CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL Proven experience of fundraising and securing major gifts from high net-worth individuals, family trusts, donor advised funds or corporate donors A strong track record of building and managing major donor pipelines Excellent knowledge of philanthropy trends, networks and sector best practice Outstanding verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly Confidence in representing an organisation externally and influencing senior stakeholders Knowledge of ethical fundraising standards and data protection principles DESIRABLE Experience of working with boards or trustees to secure philanthropic support Strong project management and research skills Enthusiasm for innovation, testing new ideas and engaging emerging donor audiences A collaborative, values-driven approach with excellent organisational skills WHY JOIN? The opportunity to work for an organisation that is making a positive difference to the lives of people worldwide, a friendly and supportive culture, working with values driven and highly engaged colleagues, work life balance and flexible working these are just some of the reasons why the organisation is a great place to work. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The organisation treats all applications for employment fairly, regardless of gender, race, religion, ethnicity, nationality, caste, tribe, belief, age, marital status, pregnancy, caring responsibilities, sexual orientation, or disability. The organisation is committed to safeguarding and protecting children and vulnerable adults and as such candidates will be subject to pre-employment checks including criminal checks and terrorist financing. The organisation has the right to close applications earlier than the specified date. Please be advised that if you do not hear within five weeks of the closing date, please assume your application has not been successful on this occasion. The successful applicant must have the pre-existing right toboth live and work in the UK. Closing Date for applications: Sunday 1st March 2026 Anticipated Interview Dates: Week commencing 9th March 2026 Final Interviews: Will take place in person at the office in Rugby, week commencing 16th March 2026 APPLY TODAY By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-P14330 Full-Time, Permanent Fundraising Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Rugby, Warwickshire, West Midlands. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD online specialise in sourcing candidates and advertising vacancies on multiple job boards for companies on a non-commission basis. AWD online operates as an employment agency. AWD-IN-SPJ JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Philanthropy Executive An exciting opportunity for an experienced relationship fundraiser who excels at identifying and building inspiring and genuine connections with high net-worth individual donors, who have the capacity to give six- and seven- figure gifts. If youve also worked in the following roles, wed also like to hear from you: Major Donor Fundraiser, Donor Relations Manager, Development Officer, Trusts and Foundations Manager, Major Gifts Fundraising Manager,Major Gifts Manager, Philanthropy Manager, High Net-Worth Donor Fundraiser, Relationship Manager (Fundraising), High Value Fundraising Executive SALARY: £46,101 per annum + Benefits LOCATION: Hybrid working you will be expected to attend the office inRugby, Warwickshire, West Midlands on regular occasions JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent JOB OVERVIEW We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Philanthropy Executive to play a pivotal role in driving significant income growth through high net-worth individual giving. This position focuses on building meaningful relationships with donors capable of making six- and seven-figure gifts. As a Philanthropy Executive, you will take ownership of identifying, cultivating and stewarding a portfolio of major donors, ensuring they receive exceptional engagement and a rewarding philanthropic experience. You will represent the organisation confidently at meetings and events, inspiring long-term support. The Philanthropy Executive will work closely with senior colleagues and trustees, shaping major giving strategies and delivering compelling cases for support that demonstrate real-world impact. APPLY TODAY Ready to make your next career move? Apply Now for our Recruitment Team to review. ACCOUNTABILITIES Your duties as the Philanthropy Executive include: Prospect Identification and Cultivation: Researching and developing relationships with UK and international donors capable of major gifts Donor Stewardship: Managing a portfolio of high-value supporters and delivering outstanding, personalised stewardship Relationship Management: Building inspiring connections through face-to-face meetings, events and networking Senior Collaboration: Working alongside senior leaders and trustees to secure major philanthropic commitments Donor Communications: Creating tailored proposals, cases for support and impact reports that inspire giving Strategic Contribution: Supporting the development of major giving and philanthropy strategies Data and Compliance: Ensuring ethical fundraising practice and adherence to data protection requirements CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS ESSENTIAL Proven experience of fundraising and securing major gifts from high net-worth individuals, family trusts, donor advised funds or corporate donors A strong track record of building and managing major donor pipelines Excellent knowledge of philanthropy trends, networks and sector best practice Outstanding verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly Confidence in representing an organisation externally and influencing senior stakeholders Knowledge of ethical fundraising standards and data protection principles DESIRABLE Experience of working with boards or trustees to secure philanthropic support Strong project management and research skills Enthusiasm for innovation, testing new ideas and engaging emerging donor audiences A collaborative, values-driven approach with excellent organisational skills WHY JOIN? The opportunity to work for an organisation that is making a positive difference to the lives of people worldwide, a friendly and supportive culture, working with values driven and highly engaged colleagues, work life balance and flexible working these are just some of the reasons why the organisation is a great place to work. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The organisation treats all applications for employment fairly, regardless of gender, race, religion, ethnicity, nationality, caste, tribe, belief, age, marital status, pregnancy, caring responsibilities, sexual orientation, or disability. The organisation is committed to safeguarding and protecting children and vulnerable adults and as such candidates will be subject to pre-employment checks including criminal checks and terrorist financing. The organisation has the right to close applications earlier than the specified date. Please be advised that if you do not hear within five weeks of the closing date, please assume your application has not been successful on this occasion. The successful applicant must have the pre-existing right toboth live and work in the UK. Closing Date for applications: Sunday 1st March 2026 Anticipated Interview Dates: Week commencing 9th March 2026 Final Interviews: Will take place in person at the office in Rugby, week commencing 16th March 2026 APPLY TODAY By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-P14330 Full-Time, Permanent Fundraising Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Rugby, Warwickshire, West Midlands. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD online specialise in sourcing candidates and advertising vacancies on multiple job boards for companies on a non-commission basis. AWD online operates as an employment agency. AWD-IN-SPJ JBRP1_UKTJ
A Church of England Academy is seeking an Exams & Cover Officer to assist in organizing and administering exams. The role requires excellent administrative, data analysis, and communication skills. You will ensure compliance with regulations, support the results process, and participate in a friendly and innovative environment. Benefits include continuous professional development, career progression, and wellbeing support among others. Competitive salary offers are available for a permanent position based in Bolton.
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
A Church of England Academy is seeking an Exams & Cover Officer to assist in organizing and administering exams. The role requires excellent administrative, data analysis, and communication skills. You will ensure compliance with regulations, support the results process, and participate in a friendly and innovative environment. Benefits include continuous professional development, career progression, and wellbeing support among others. Competitive salary offers are available for a permanent position based in Bolton.