View our cookie policy .Head of Tax Reporting page is loaded Head of Tax Reportinglocations: Edinburgh: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: March 6, 2026 (13 days left to apply)job requisition id: R Job Description At Aberdeen, our ambition is to be the UK's leading Wealth & Investments group.Strengthening talent and culture is one of our strategic priorities. We strive to make Aberdeen a great place to work so that we can attract and retain the industry's best talent.Our people put our stakeholders at the heart of everything they do by helping us to make a positive difference to the lives of our clients, customers, colleagues, shareholders, and society.We are focused on growing our direct and advised wealth platforms and repositioning our specialist asset management business to meet client demand. We are committed to providing excellent client service, supported by leading technology and talent.Aberdeen comprises three businesses, interactive investor (ii), Investments, and Adviser, each of which focuses on meeting and adapting to our clients' evolving needs: interactive investor, the UK's second largest direct-to-consumer investment platform, enables individuals in the UK to plan, save, and invest in the way that works for them. Our Adviser business provides financial planning solutions and technology for UK financial advisers, enabling them to create value for their customers. Our Investments business is a specialist asset manager that focuses on areas where we have both strength and scale to capitalise on the key themes shaping the market, through either public markets or alternative asset classes. Your team The Finance function, led by the Chief Financial Officer, is structured into four specialist teams and three commercially focused business units supporting interactive investor, Adviser, and Investments. The function is further enabled by a dedicated Finance COO Office, ensuring operational excellence and strategic alignment.The Tax function is one of those specialist teams, led by the Tax Director who leads all tax-related matters across the group, operating as a global specialist function to ensure compliance, efficiency, and strategic tax planning.The Tax function is located predominantly in Edinburgh and London. The function comprises teams covering Tax Reporting, Advisory and International, Public Markets Tax, Private Markets Tax and Indirect and Operational Taxes. This role sits within the Tax Reporting team reporting to the Tax Director. Indirect and Operational Taxes is a highly cross functional area that works closely with both client facing teams and a wide range of non finance functions across Aberdeen's three business divisions Investments, Adviser and ii. There are three SMEs in this team which you would be managing. Your role in the Team's Success You will be responsible for leading the provision of a comprehensive corporate tax reporting and compliance service to support the UK and international business.This is a key role in both the Tax and broader Finance function ensuring robust tax governance, accurate reporting and compliance whilst also driving process evolution and adaptation. The role will be supported by a team and will also play a key part in shaping the strategic direction of the Tax function more widely, overseeing risk management practices, contributing to leadership development and role modelling the organisation's values and behaviours.The role holder will be required to develop a good understanding of how the business operates and work with a wide range of other business areas to ensure that tax is effectively managed across the organisation. The role will also require the individual to develop strong working relationships with advisors and other external suppliers.The successful candidate will have the autonomy to refine and enhance existing processes and to design new ones that keep pace with both our business and evolving global tax legislation. The key responsibilities and outcomes for this role are as follows: Lead the reporting and forecasting of taxes across Aberdeen Lead the oversight of tax compliance activities for the Aberdeen corporate entities and support the relationship with HMRC and other tax authorities Oversight of group-level filing requirements including Pillar 2, CBCR and CIR Ensure the effective application and development of the tax risk and controls framework for the business together with supporting governance and reporting requirements Oversight of business management activities for the tax function Supervision and development of team members providing applicable feedback, coaching and guidance Work closely with other senior tax colleagues to ensure consistency of approach, sharing of knowledge and effective risk coverage for the business globally Develop thorough understanding of Aberdeen business operations to ensure that all relevant risks and requirements are addressed Understand best practice and ensure industry representation for Aberdeen as appropriate with external stakeholders including applicable industry bodies In conjunction with other senior members of the tax team, review and develop the tax strategy for the business What You'll Need for This Role ACA/CTA qualified or equivalent at senior manager or director level Strong UK corporate tax background with exposure to international issues preferred Experience in financial services or a large corporate group an advantage Experience of finance transformation projects or development of tax systems an advantage. Strong analytical skills - with a natural curiosity and confidence to proactively question and dig deeper if information does not make sense Excellent communication style and a collaborative mindset to aid establishing and maintaining effective working relationships across stakeholders Strong data management skills with an attention to detail Adaptable and enjoys a dynamic, rapidly changing working environment Commercial Mindset - Demonstrates an understanding of how the organisation creates value and uses this insight to make decisions that support long term performance. This includes ensures that work, projects, and advice directly support organisational strategy and contribute to sustainable growth. Meaningful Impact - Delivering work that positively influences people, performance, and the wider organisation by focusing on outcomes. This includes building trusted relationships with stakeholders, enabling the ability to challenge constructively and steer conversations toward impactful solutions. Experience with working with third parties to drive transformation change and experience with data will be advantageousWe are proud to be a Disability Confident Committed employer. If you have a disability and would like to apply to one of our UK roles under the Disability Confident Scheme, please notify us by completing the relevant section in our candidate questionnaire. One of our team will reach out to support you through your application process. Our benefits There's more to working life than coming home with a good salary. We have an environment where you can learn, get involved and be supported.When you join us, your reward will be one of the best around. This includes 40 days' annual leave, a 16% employer pension contribution, a discretionary performance-based bonus (where applicable), private healthcare and a range of flexible benefits - including gym discounts, season ticket loans and access to an employee discount portal. You can read more about our benefits Our business Enabling our clients to be better investors drives everything we do. Our business is structured around three distinct areas - our vectors of growth - focused on our clients' changing needs. You can find out more about what we do . An
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
View our cookie policy .Head of Tax Reporting page is loaded Head of Tax Reportinglocations: Edinburgh: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: March 6, 2026 (13 days left to apply)job requisition id: R Job Description At Aberdeen, our ambition is to be the UK's leading Wealth & Investments group.Strengthening talent and culture is one of our strategic priorities. We strive to make Aberdeen a great place to work so that we can attract and retain the industry's best talent.Our people put our stakeholders at the heart of everything they do by helping us to make a positive difference to the lives of our clients, customers, colleagues, shareholders, and society.We are focused on growing our direct and advised wealth platforms and repositioning our specialist asset management business to meet client demand. We are committed to providing excellent client service, supported by leading technology and talent.Aberdeen comprises three businesses, interactive investor (ii), Investments, and Adviser, each of which focuses on meeting and adapting to our clients' evolving needs: interactive investor, the UK's second largest direct-to-consumer investment platform, enables individuals in the UK to plan, save, and invest in the way that works for them. Our Adviser business provides financial planning solutions and technology for UK financial advisers, enabling them to create value for their customers. Our Investments business is a specialist asset manager that focuses on areas where we have both strength and scale to capitalise on the key themes shaping the market, through either public markets or alternative asset classes. Your team The Finance function, led by the Chief Financial Officer, is structured into four specialist teams and three commercially focused business units supporting interactive investor, Adviser, and Investments. The function is further enabled by a dedicated Finance COO Office, ensuring operational excellence and strategic alignment.The Tax function is one of those specialist teams, led by the Tax Director who leads all tax-related matters across the group, operating as a global specialist function to ensure compliance, efficiency, and strategic tax planning.The Tax function is located predominantly in Edinburgh and London. The function comprises teams covering Tax Reporting, Advisory and International, Public Markets Tax, Private Markets Tax and Indirect and Operational Taxes. This role sits within the Tax Reporting team reporting to the Tax Director. Indirect and Operational Taxes is a highly cross functional area that works closely with both client facing teams and a wide range of non finance functions across Aberdeen's three business divisions Investments, Adviser and ii. There are three SMEs in this team which you would be managing. Your role in the Team's Success You will be responsible for leading the provision of a comprehensive corporate tax reporting and compliance service to support the UK and international business.This is a key role in both the Tax and broader Finance function ensuring robust tax governance, accurate reporting and compliance whilst also driving process evolution and adaptation. The role will be supported by a team and will also play a key part in shaping the strategic direction of the Tax function more widely, overseeing risk management practices, contributing to leadership development and role modelling the organisation's values and behaviours.The role holder will be required to develop a good understanding of how the business operates and work with a wide range of other business areas to ensure that tax is effectively managed across the organisation. The role will also require the individual to develop strong working relationships with advisors and other external suppliers.The successful candidate will have the autonomy to refine and enhance existing processes and to design new ones that keep pace with both our business and evolving global tax legislation. The key responsibilities and outcomes for this role are as follows: Lead the reporting and forecasting of taxes across Aberdeen Lead the oversight of tax compliance activities for the Aberdeen corporate entities and support the relationship with HMRC and other tax authorities Oversight of group-level filing requirements including Pillar 2, CBCR and CIR Ensure the effective application and development of the tax risk and controls framework for the business together with supporting governance and reporting requirements Oversight of business management activities for the tax function Supervision and development of team members providing applicable feedback, coaching and guidance Work closely with other senior tax colleagues to ensure consistency of approach, sharing of knowledge and effective risk coverage for the business globally Develop thorough understanding of Aberdeen business operations to ensure that all relevant risks and requirements are addressed Understand best practice and ensure industry representation for Aberdeen as appropriate with external stakeholders including applicable industry bodies In conjunction with other senior members of the tax team, review and develop the tax strategy for the business What You'll Need for This Role ACA/CTA qualified or equivalent at senior manager or director level Strong UK corporate tax background with exposure to international issues preferred Experience in financial services or a large corporate group an advantage Experience of finance transformation projects or development of tax systems an advantage. Strong analytical skills - with a natural curiosity and confidence to proactively question and dig deeper if information does not make sense Excellent communication style and a collaborative mindset to aid establishing and maintaining effective working relationships across stakeholders Strong data management skills with an attention to detail Adaptable and enjoys a dynamic, rapidly changing working environment Commercial Mindset - Demonstrates an understanding of how the organisation creates value and uses this insight to make decisions that support long term performance. This includes ensures that work, projects, and advice directly support organisational strategy and contribute to sustainable growth. Meaningful Impact - Delivering work that positively influences people, performance, and the wider organisation by focusing on outcomes. This includes building trusted relationships with stakeholders, enabling the ability to challenge constructively and steer conversations toward impactful solutions. Experience with working with third parties to drive transformation change and experience with data will be advantageousWe are proud to be a Disability Confident Committed employer. If you have a disability and would like to apply to one of our UK roles under the Disability Confident Scheme, please notify us by completing the relevant section in our candidate questionnaire. One of our team will reach out to support you through your application process. Our benefits There's more to working life than coming home with a good salary. We have an environment where you can learn, get involved and be supported.When you join us, your reward will be one of the best around. This includes 40 days' annual leave, a 16% employer pension contribution, a discretionary performance-based bonus (where applicable), private healthcare and a range of flexible benefits - including gym discounts, season ticket loans and access to an employee discount portal. You can read more about our benefits Our business Enabling our clients to be better investors drives everything we do. Our business is structured around three distinct areas - our vectors of growth - focused on our clients' changing needs. You can find out more about what we do . An
Compliance & DPO (Data Protection Office) Officer - SC Clearance Up to 400 per day - Inside IR35 Primarily Remote 6 months My client is an instantly recognisable consultancy who require a Compliance & DPO (Data Protection Office) Officer with active SC Clearance to provide clear regulatory compliance support, data protection regulations and data privacy laws for an end client within Financial Services. Key Requirements: Proven commercial experience working as a Compliance & DPO (Data Protection Office) Officer within Financial Services. Active SC Clearance. The ability to provide expert knowledge of Data Protection regulations and Data Privacy Laws including GDPR. Demonstrable experience developing and managing information and data security assurance programmes. Previous experience conducting data privacy compliance assurance reviews and managing Information Data Security within a large, complex environment. The ability to provide SME guidance and advice in relation to GDPR. DP Practitioner Certificate, ISEB or equivalent Data Protection qualification. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Nice to have: Immediate availability If interested, with relevant experience, please apply with your latest CV ASAP. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Feb 28, 2026
Contractor
Compliance & DPO (Data Protection Office) Officer - SC Clearance Up to 400 per day - Inside IR35 Primarily Remote 6 months My client is an instantly recognisable consultancy who require a Compliance & DPO (Data Protection Office) Officer with active SC Clearance to provide clear regulatory compliance support, data protection regulations and data privacy laws for an end client within Financial Services. Key Requirements: Proven commercial experience working as a Compliance & DPO (Data Protection Office) Officer within Financial Services. Active SC Clearance. The ability to provide expert knowledge of Data Protection regulations and Data Privacy Laws including GDPR. Demonstrable experience developing and managing information and data security assurance programmes. Previous experience conducting data privacy compliance assurance reviews and managing Information Data Security within a large, complex environment. The ability to provide SME guidance and advice in relation to GDPR. DP Practitioner Certificate, ISEB or equivalent Data Protection qualification. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Nice to have: Immediate availability If interested, with relevant experience, please apply with your latest CV ASAP. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Species Permitting Officer Role ID: 201588 Location: Flexible Grade/Salary range: 4: £33,755 - £36,693 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 01/03/2026 The role As a Permitting Officer, you'll join a dynamic team of dedicated professionals, handling a diverse portfolio of species permits that vary in complexity and scale. This team is part of our broader Permitting Service, a vital function at the heart of Natural Resources Wales (NRW). Your role will involve assessing permit applications for a range of UK and European protected species for various purposes, including science and conservation, translocation projects, developments, bird control (including lethal control) and commercial forestry, ensuring they align with NRW's policies, processes and guidance. Your specialist expertise will play a pivotal role in navigating the intricacies of species permitting regimes and applying the relevant legislation to safeguard and manage Wales's natural resources responsibly. Collaboration is at the core of this role. You'll work closely with your colleagues in the Species Permitting team and across the wider Permitting Service, sharing responsibilities and contributing to a culture that values efficiency, teamwork, and the unique strengths of every individual. This is a customer-facing role dealing with the general public, industry and ecological consultants. If you have an interest in wildlife, have customer relations experience, good analytical and report writing skills and enjoy working as part of a team dealing with complex applications, we would welcome your interest. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the nearest NRW office to your home and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will take place week commencing 9 March 2026 through Microsoft Teams Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is the principal environmental regulator for Wales, working to protect and improve our natural environment for current and future generations. From tackling climate change to improving water quality, we play a vital role in managing Wales's natural resources sustainably. This role sits within our Species Permitting Team, which leads on regulating activities which affect protected species. What you will do Determine the outcome of Environmental licence/permit applications through sound decision making for applications for their assigned regime by carrying out appropriate technical assessment in accordance with NRW policies and procedures where available, and issue, refuse or vary permits to time and budget. Support and work collaboratively with the permitting service to ensure process efficiency and consistency of approach. Undertake technical screening reports to inform on applications in relation to your subject area. Develop and maintain effective customer relationships (internal and external) to ensure good understanding and the efficient delivery of fit for purpose licences and transition into compliance activities. Produce appropriate records of decisions, actions and outcomes to justify and demonstrate that all legal and procedural requirements have been met. Produce and provide regular accurate information to managers on progress, to adapt and ensure delivery of work to time and cost. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A degree or equivalent in a relevant scientific discipline. Customer service experience and ability to influence/persuade to achieve desired outcome. An understanding of the Environmental Permitting Regulations and how they relate to the permitting process. Experience of decision making using technical software and modelling programmes. Ability to identify efficiencies and improvements in processes and ways of working. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: A1 - Entry Level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Species Permitting Officer Role ID: 201588 Location: Flexible Grade/Salary range: 4: £33,755 - £36,693 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 01/03/2026 The role As a Permitting Officer, you'll join a dynamic team of dedicated professionals, handling a diverse portfolio of species permits that vary in complexity and scale. This team is part of our broader Permitting Service, a vital function at the heart of Natural Resources Wales (NRW). Your role will involve assessing permit applications for a range of UK and European protected species for various purposes, including science and conservation, translocation projects, developments, bird control (including lethal control) and commercial forestry, ensuring they align with NRW's policies, processes and guidance. Your specialist expertise will play a pivotal role in navigating the intricacies of species permitting regimes and applying the relevant legislation to safeguard and manage Wales's natural resources responsibly. Collaboration is at the core of this role. You'll work closely with your colleagues in the Species Permitting team and across the wider Permitting Service, sharing responsibilities and contributing to a culture that values efficiency, teamwork, and the unique strengths of every individual. This is a customer-facing role dealing with the general public, industry and ecological consultants. If you have an interest in wildlife, have customer relations experience, good analytical and report writing skills and enjoy working as part of a team dealing with complex applications, we would welcome your interest. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the nearest NRW office to your home and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will take place week commencing 9 March 2026 through Microsoft Teams Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. About us Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is the principal environmental regulator for Wales, working to protect and improve our natural environment for current and future generations. From tackling climate change to improving water quality, we play a vital role in managing Wales's natural resources sustainably. This role sits within our Species Permitting Team, which leads on regulating activities which affect protected species. What you will do Determine the outcome of Environmental licence/permit applications through sound decision making for applications for their assigned regime by carrying out appropriate technical assessment in accordance with NRW policies and procedures where available, and issue, refuse or vary permits to time and budget. Support and work collaboratively with the permitting service to ensure process efficiency and consistency of approach. Undertake technical screening reports to inform on applications in relation to your subject area. Develop and maintain effective customer relationships (internal and external) to ensure good understanding and the efficient delivery of fit for purpose licences and transition into compliance activities. Produce appropriate records of decisions, actions and outcomes to justify and demonstrate that all legal and procedural requirements have been met. Produce and provide regular accurate information to managers on progress, to adapt and ensure delivery of work to time and cost. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post. Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post. Be committed to your own development through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. A degree or equivalent in a relevant scientific discipline. Customer service experience and ability to influence/persuade to achieve desired outcome. An understanding of the Environmental Permitting Regulations and how they relate to the permitting process. Experience of decision making using technical software and modelling programmes. Ability to identify efficiencies and improvements in processes and ways of working. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: A1 - Entry Level Please note if you do not meet the A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.
Who We Are Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we help clients with total transformation-inspiring complex change, enabling organizations to grow, building competitive advantage, and driving bottom-line impact. To succeed, organizations must blend digital and human capabilities. Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives to spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting along with technology and design, corporate and digital ventures-and business purpose. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, generating results that allow our clients to thrive. We Are BCG X We're a diverse team of more than 3,000 tech experts united by a drive to make a difference. Working across industries and disciplines, we combine our experience and expertise to tackle the biggest challenges faced by society today. We go beyond what was once thought possible, creating new and innovative solutions to the world's most complex problems. Leveraging BCG's global network and partnerships with leading organizations, BCG X provides a stable ecosystem for talent to build game-changing businesses, products, and services from the ground up, all while growing their career. Together, we strive to create solutions that will positively impact the lives of millions. We Are BCG X We're a diverse team of more than 3,000 tech experts united by a drive to make a difference. Working across industries and disciplines, we combine our experience and expertise to tackle the biggest challenges faced by society today. We go beyond what was once thought possible, creating new and innovative solutions to the world's most complex problems. Leveraging BCG's global network and partnerships with leading organizations, BCG X provides a stable ecosystem for talent to build game-changing businesses, products, and services from the ground up, all while growing their career. Together, we strive to create solutions that will positively impact the lives of millions. What You'll Do Are you passionate about developing socially and ethically responsible AI systems? Are you excited by the prospect of supporting projects that apply cutting-edge AI and GenAI models to solve real-world problems? Imagine working with BCG 's Responsible AI team, where you will develop and apply innovative tools for testing and evaluating new GenAI products. Your daily work would involve designing and implementing testing and evaluation frameworks to help improve product quality and ensure AI systems are safe, secure, and equitable . Join a team dedicated to exploring creative solutions and pioneering advancements in Responsible AI. Your work will influence the development of GenAI applications, focusing on transparency, accountability, and trustworthiness. On the team, you'll collaborate with brilliant minds and make a tangible impact on shaping the future of AI, ensuring it meets the highest standards for responsibility and effectiveness. You will have the opportunity to support a wide variety of projects, spanning use cases, technologies, industries, and clients. Embrace the challenge of working at the intersection of cutting-edge technology, ethical innovation, and real-world applications. The Responsible AI Applied Scientist plays a critical role supporting BCG 's testing and evaluation efforts, working in conjunction with our AI and GenAI product teams to ensure alignment with our Responsible AI policy, principles, and standards, and to support the design, continuous improvement, and execution of the overall Responsible AI program at BCG. The Responsible AI Applied Sci entist will work with a diverse set of stakeholders to: Ensure responsible development of GenAI and AI products by providing Responsible AI expert support to GenAI and AI product teams, including conducting independent assessment of product -level risks and owning product evaluations Engage indep endently and directly with BCG product teams to sup port Responsible AI-related nee ds across the entire software development lifecycle of GenAI or AI product s Work with and support technical teams executing risk assessment and testing and evaluation o f GenAI and AI products Train and mentor technical teams on testing and evaluation approaches for GenAI products Remain up - to - date on emerging frameworks, standards, and technical approaches, and related issues , by participating in workshops, reading professional publications, maintaining personal networks, and participating in professional organizations What You'll Bring 3-5+ years of experience in Responsible AI, including directly engaging with AI product teams 3+ years of industry experience in building or evaluating Generative AI models Experience in program/project management and team leadership Strong programming skills in Python and deep learning frameworks ( PyTorch , TensorFlow) Demonstrable knowledge of Responsible AI issues, trends, frameworks, and best practices Working knowledge of emerging AI regulatory and legal frameworks across the globe Excellent written and verbal communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences Ability to explain sophisticated data science concepts to non-technical audiences and translate analytical results into business implications Ability to think critically about ethical, social, and business risks posed by GenAI and AI systems Passion for building things and comfort working with modern data science development tools Experience designing and analyzing experiments using advanced statistical methods Experience and enthusiasm for working with Ge n AI technologies Technical Skills Must - have experience: Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or equivalent research/work experience Strong research background in empirical evaluation, experimental design, or benchmarking Deep familiarity with software engineering workflows and developer tools Experience working with or evaluating AI/ML models, preferably LLMs Strong analytical and communication skills, including the ability to write clear testing result reports Nice - to - have experience: Experience with quantitative social science research Familiarity with software engineering practices (e.g., unit testing, CI/CD ) Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) or SQL databases Knowledge of AI risk management frameworks (e.g., NIST AI RMF) Experience with d eveloper tools , including IDEs (e.g., VSCode , Pycharm ) and environment management (e.g., P yenv , C onda , P oetry , D ocker) Demonstrable contribution to open-source evaluations of GenAI Who You'll Work With You'll work in a fast-paced, intellectually challenging, product-oriented environment where we advance our thinking about and operationalization of Responsible AI. You'll engage with a diverse set of stakeholders, including senior executives, A I and G enAI product teams , legal, compliance, and security teams, BCG's Chief AI Ethics Officer, the Director of the Responsible AI team, and other members of the Responsible AI team. Boston Consulting Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity / expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under national, provincial, or local law, where applicable, and those with criminal histories will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws. BCG is an E - Verify Employer. Click here for more information on E-Verify.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Who We Are Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we help clients with total transformation-inspiring complex change, enabling organizations to grow, building competitive advantage, and driving bottom-line impact. To succeed, organizations must blend digital and human capabilities. Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives to spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting along with technology and design, corporate and digital ventures-and business purpose. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, generating results that allow our clients to thrive. We Are BCG X We're a diverse team of more than 3,000 tech experts united by a drive to make a difference. Working across industries and disciplines, we combine our experience and expertise to tackle the biggest challenges faced by society today. We go beyond what was once thought possible, creating new and innovative solutions to the world's most complex problems. Leveraging BCG's global network and partnerships with leading organizations, BCG X provides a stable ecosystem for talent to build game-changing businesses, products, and services from the ground up, all while growing their career. Together, we strive to create solutions that will positively impact the lives of millions. We Are BCG X We're a diverse team of more than 3,000 tech experts united by a drive to make a difference. Working across industries and disciplines, we combine our experience and expertise to tackle the biggest challenges faced by society today. We go beyond what was once thought possible, creating new and innovative solutions to the world's most complex problems. Leveraging BCG's global network and partnerships with leading organizations, BCG X provides a stable ecosystem for talent to build game-changing businesses, products, and services from the ground up, all while growing their career. Together, we strive to create solutions that will positively impact the lives of millions. What You'll Do Are you passionate about developing socially and ethically responsible AI systems? Are you excited by the prospect of supporting projects that apply cutting-edge AI and GenAI models to solve real-world problems? Imagine working with BCG 's Responsible AI team, where you will develop and apply innovative tools for testing and evaluating new GenAI products. Your daily work would involve designing and implementing testing and evaluation frameworks to help improve product quality and ensure AI systems are safe, secure, and equitable . Join a team dedicated to exploring creative solutions and pioneering advancements in Responsible AI. Your work will influence the development of GenAI applications, focusing on transparency, accountability, and trustworthiness. On the team, you'll collaborate with brilliant minds and make a tangible impact on shaping the future of AI, ensuring it meets the highest standards for responsibility and effectiveness. You will have the opportunity to support a wide variety of projects, spanning use cases, technologies, industries, and clients. Embrace the challenge of working at the intersection of cutting-edge technology, ethical innovation, and real-world applications. The Responsible AI Applied Scientist plays a critical role supporting BCG 's testing and evaluation efforts, working in conjunction with our AI and GenAI product teams to ensure alignment with our Responsible AI policy, principles, and standards, and to support the design, continuous improvement, and execution of the overall Responsible AI program at BCG. The Responsible AI Applied Sci entist will work with a diverse set of stakeholders to: Ensure responsible development of GenAI and AI products by providing Responsible AI expert support to GenAI and AI product teams, including conducting independent assessment of product -level risks and owning product evaluations Engage indep endently and directly with BCG product teams to sup port Responsible AI-related nee ds across the entire software development lifecycle of GenAI or AI product s Work with and support technical teams executing risk assessment and testing and evaluation o f GenAI and AI products Train and mentor technical teams on testing and evaluation approaches for GenAI products Remain up - to - date on emerging frameworks, standards, and technical approaches, and related issues , by participating in workshops, reading professional publications, maintaining personal networks, and participating in professional organizations What You'll Bring 3-5+ years of experience in Responsible AI, including directly engaging with AI product teams 3+ years of industry experience in building or evaluating Generative AI models Experience in program/project management and team leadership Strong programming skills in Python and deep learning frameworks ( PyTorch , TensorFlow) Demonstrable knowledge of Responsible AI issues, trends, frameworks, and best practices Working knowledge of emerging AI regulatory and legal frameworks across the globe Excellent written and verbal communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences Ability to explain sophisticated data science concepts to non-technical audiences and translate analytical results into business implications Ability to think critically about ethical, social, and business risks posed by GenAI and AI systems Passion for building things and comfort working with modern data science development tools Experience designing and analyzing experiments using advanced statistical methods Experience and enthusiasm for working with Ge n AI technologies Technical Skills Must - have experience: Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or equivalent research/work experience Strong research background in empirical evaluation, experimental design, or benchmarking Deep familiarity with software engineering workflows and developer tools Experience working with or evaluating AI/ML models, preferably LLMs Strong analytical and communication skills, including the ability to write clear testing result reports Nice - to - have experience: Experience with quantitative social science research Familiarity with software engineering practices (e.g., unit testing, CI/CD ) Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) or SQL databases Knowledge of AI risk management frameworks (e.g., NIST AI RMF) Experience with d eveloper tools , including IDEs (e.g., VSCode , Pycharm ) and environment management (e.g., P yenv , C onda , P oetry , D ocker) Demonstrable contribution to open-source evaluations of GenAI Who You'll Work With You'll work in a fast-paced, intellectually challenging, product-oriented environment where we advance our thinking about and operationalization of Responsible AI. You'll engage with a diverse set of stakeholders, including senior executives, A I and G enAI product teams , legal, compliance, and security teams, BCG's Chief AI Ethics Officer, the Director of the Responsible AI team, and other members of the Responsible AI team. Boston Consulting Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity / expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under national, provincial, or local law, where applicable, and those with criminal histories will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable state and local laws. BCG is an E - Verify Employer. Click here for more information on E-Verify.
Title: Social Worker - Family Help Department: Children, Families & Education Division: Children's Services Grade: L7 - M1 Responsible to: Team Manager / Deputy Team Manager PURPOSE OF THE ROLE To work within a multi-disciplinary Family Help Team delivering early help and child in need services. The team includes social workers, family help practitioners, psychologists, police community support officers, CAMHS workers, adult mental health nurses, health visitors, youth workers, housing officers and voluntary sector partners. You will assess children and families, analyse risk and need, and develop effective care plans. The role involves working closely with children, young people and families, completing statutory visits, parenting assessments and coordinating multi-agency support to safeguard and promote welfare. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Assessment & Safeguarding (30%) Complete high-quality, holistic assessments using the Department for Education guidance and Luton's Effective Support document. Lead multi-agency planning to address child protection concerns and children in need. 2. Statutory Duties (10%) Undertake duties under the Children Act 1989 including care proceedings, adoption/permanency planning, risk assessments and investigations. Obtain and implement Court Orders and represent the Council in court. 3. Planning & Intervention (15%) Create SMART plans aligned with the Practice Framework. Ensure needs are met through negotiation and collaboration. Promote anti-discriminatory practice and empower families. 4. Direct Work (20%) Build positive relationships with children and families. Ensure children's voices, wishes and feelings are heard and influence planning. 5. Recording & Compliance (10%) Maintain accurate and timely case records on Liquid Logic in line with GDPR and council standards. 6. Court & Reporting (10%) Prepare court reports and witness statements. Work in line with Luton Borough Council policies and procedures. 7. CPD & Development (5%) Engage in supervision, training and professional development through the Social Work Academy and Research in Practice. WORKING ENVIRONMENT Hybrid working (community, office and home-based). Regular home visits (often lone working, risk assessed). Exposure to emotional strain and occasional challenging behaviour. Attendance at meetings across multiple locations. CONTEXT Luton 2040 is a vision for a healthy, fair and sustainable town where no one lives in poverty and children can thrive. This role forms part of the Families First for Children Pathfinder Programme (Apply online only , investing over 45 million into reforming: Family Help Child Protection Family Network Support Packages Safeguarding Partnerships The new system includes: Multi-disciplinary Family Help services Specialist child protection response Greater use of family networks and family group decision making Strengthened multi-agency leadership PRACTICE MODEL Luton uses a strength-based approach , built around the 4 C's: Conversations - Building strong relationships Curiosity - Understanding lived experience Courage - Trying new approaches Care - Respecting diversity and difference CAREER DEVELOPMENT Clear progression pathway from Newly Qualified Social Worker to Senior Practitioner, Deputy Team Manager and Team Manager. Ongoing mentoring and structured career development support. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Substantial post-qualifying social work experience Experience working with children and families Registered with Social Work England Strong knowledge of Children Act 1989 and safeguarding legislation Ability to assess risk and need in complex cases Experience of court work Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage high-risk cases with minimal supervision Ability to meet deadlines and maintain high-quality records Understanding of equality and anti-discriminatory practice Ability to undertake home visits across the borough Willingness to occasionally work outside core hours Desirable Practice Educator experience ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The role involves high-level decision making and responsibility for safeguarding children. Enhanced DBS required. Applicants must disclose all convictions (role exempt under Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974). Connect2Luton is a trading style of Luton & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Luton Borough Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Luton is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
Feb 28, 2026
Seasonal
Title: Social Worker - Family Help Department: Children, Families & Education Division: Children's Services Grade: L7 - M1 Responsible to: Team Manager / Deputy Team Manager PURPOSE OF THE ROLE To work within a multi-disciplinary Family Help Team delivering early help and child in need services. The team includes social workers, family help practitioners, psychologists, police community support officers, CAMHS workers, adult mental health nurses, health visitors, youth workers, housing officers and voluntary sector partners. You will assess children and families, analyse risk and need, and develop effective care plans. The role involves working closely with children, young people and families, completing statutory visits, parenting assessments and coordinating multi-agency support to safeguard and promote welfare. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Assessment & Safeguarding (30%) Complete high-quality, holistic assessments using the Department for Education guidance and Luton's Effective Support document. Lead multi-agency planning to address child protection concerns and children in need. 2. Statutory Duties (10%) Undertake duties under the Children Act 1989 including care proceedings, adoption/permanency planning, risk assessments and investigations. Obtain and implement Court Orders and represent the Council in court. 3. Planning & Intervention (15%) Create SMART plans aligned with the Practice Framework. Ensure needs are met through negotiation and collaboration. Promote anti-discriminatory practice and empower families. 4. Direct Work (20%) Build positive relationships with children and families. Ensure children's voices, wishes and feelings are heard and influence planning. 5. Recording & Compliance (10%) Maintain accurate and timely case records on Liquid Logic in line with GDPR and council standards. 6. Court & Reporting (10%) Prepare court reports and witness statements. Work in line with Luton Borough Council policies and procedures. 7. CPD & Development (5%) Engage in supervision, training and professional development through the Social Work Academy and Research in Practice. WORKING ENVIRONMENT Hybrid working (community, office and home-based). Regular home visits (often lone working, risk assessed). Exposure to emotional strain and occasional challenging behaviour. Attendance at meetings across multiple locations. CONTEXT Luton 2040 is a vision for a healthy, fair and sustainable town where no one lives in poverty and children can thrive. This role forms part of the Families First for Children Pathfinder Programme (Apply online only , investing over 45 million into reforming: Family Help Child Protection Family Network Support Packages Safeguarding Partnerships The new system includes: Multi-disciplinary Family Help services Specialist child protection response Greater use of family networks and family group decision making Strengthened multi-agency leadership PRACTICE MODEL Luton uses a strength-based approach , built around the 4 C's: Conversations - Building strong relationships Curiosity - Understanding lived experience Courage - Trying new approaches Care - Respecting diversity and difference CAREER DEVELOPMENT Clear progression pathway from Newly Qualified Social Worker to Senior Practitioner, Deputy Team Manager and Team Manager. Ongoing mentoring and structured career development support. PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Substantial post-qualifying social work experience Experience working with children and families Registered with Social Work England Strong knowledge of Children Act 1989 and safeguarding legislation Ability to assess risk and need in complex cases Experience of court work Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage high-risk cases with minimal supervision Ability to meet deadlines and maintain high-quality records Understanding of equality and anti-discriminatory practice Ability to undertake home visits across the borough Willingness to occasionally work outside core hours Desirable Practice Educator experience ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The role involves high-level decision making and responsibility for safeguarding children. Enhanced DBS required. Applicants must disclose all convictions (role exempt under Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974). Connect2Luton is a trading style of Luton & Kent Commercial Services LLP - A joint venture between Luton Borough Council & Commercial Services Kent Ltd. Connect2Luton is an equal opportunities Employment Agency & Business. It positively encourages applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates.
AI Fellow (AI4Science), AI Initiative, Global Health Programs page is loaded AI Fellow (AI4Science), AI Initiative, Global Health Programslocations: United Kingdom, London Project Officetime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdaytime left to apply: End Date: March 9, 2026 (12 days left to apply)job requisition id: JR2427PATH current employees - please log in and applyPATH is a global nonprofit dedicated to achieving health equity. With more than 40 years of experience forging multisector partnerships and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales up innovative solutions to the world's most pressing heath challenges. PATH's AI Initiative is pioneering the use of generative AI and other advanced digital technologies to accelerate biomedical discovery, strengthen regulatory systems, and enhance the safety and scalability of digital healthcare.The Research Fellow will be a key member of the AI4Science team, working under the supervision of the Deputy Director (AI4Science) and the Chief AI Officer to deliver research across the team's portfolio. You will have a particular focus on a flagship programme funded by FCDO that aims to accelerate global health research through AI Co-Scientist tools. This programme includes developing a benchmarking framework for evaluating AI Co-Scientist tools, running real-world demonstration projects in areas such as mental health therapeutics, antimicrobial resistance, and malaria vector control, and establishing a secretariat to support partners in adopting AI-for-science workflows.This is a hands-on role ideal for an applied researcher (post-PhD or equivalent) who enjoys experimentation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and translating emerging AI capabilities into real scientific workflows. You will own specific workstreams within the AI4Science portfolio, from experimental design through execution and publication, while collaborating closely with senior technical leadership and external partners. You will develop and test AI-assisted scientific workflows, and contribute to the growing evidence base for how AI can accelerate biomedical discovery. You will also contribute to the wider AI4Science portfolio, including work on vaccine development and other projects as they arise. This role does not necessarily require developing new foundation models, but does require strong fluency in applying, evaluating, and orchestrating modern AI systems (including LLMs and agentic workflows) specifically for scientific research.If you're a researcher who wants to work at the cutting edge of AI and biomedical science, with the opportunity to see your work translate into real-world impact for underserved communities, this could be the role for you. Responsabilities : Contribute to and, where appropriate, lead research activities across multiple projects within the AI4Science portfolio, including: Designing, building, and iterating benchmark evaluations for AI Co-Scientist tools, covering tasks such as knowledge retrieval, reasoning, robustness, rediscovery, and adversarial testing. Supporting the delivery of real-world demonstration projects (e.g., mental health therapeutics, AMR susceptibility testing, malaria vector control), including facilitating expert workshops, running AI-assisted hypothesis generation exercises, and coordinating small-scale lab validation studies with partners. Contributing to a landscape mapping exercise to catalogue and functionally test available AI Co-Scientist tools. Practical coordination support to help FCDO partners articulate research questions, select appropriate AI tools, and execute guided research sprints. Contributing to other AI4Science projects, such as work on identifying novel correlates of protection to accelerate vaccine development using agentic AI workflows. Apply and develop quantitative research methods (e.g., experimental study design, statistical analysis) and technical AI methods (e.g., prompt engineering, agent architecture design, evaluation method development) both independently and in collaboration with partners. Contribute to the technical writing of study protocols, donor reports, peer-reviewed publications, and the publicly accessible AI4Science Playbook. Support the development and maintenance of collaborations with academic, industry, and Global South research partners. Project Support & Coordination Support the Deputy Director in ensuring the timely delivery of project outputs, including compliance with PATH and donor research ethics and data protection standards. Contribute to donor reporting and, as needed, serve as a technical point of contact for partners on specific project workstreams. Collaborate with colleagues across the AI initiative (including the Health and Regulatory Policy teams) and the wider organisation to advance cross-cutting objectives. Learning & Professional Development Stay current with the rapidly evolving AI-for-science landscape and proactively share insights with the team. Contribute to PATH's thought leadership in AI and global health, including through conference presentations, blog posts, and other external engagement. As the team grows, provide informal mentorship and technical guidance to more junior colleagues or interns. Required Skills & Experience PhD (or equivalent research experience) in a relevant subject, such as computational biology, bioinformatics, machine learning, immunology, chemistry, or a related biomedical or quantitative discipline. Demonstrable coding skills (Python preferred) sufficient to comfortably carry out independent AI research and prototyping, including experience working with large language models, AI/ML pipelines, or agentic workflows. Familiarity with, or strong interest in, one or more of the following: AI benchmarking and evaluation, natural language processing, agentic AI architectures. Experience in molecular design, drug discovery, and/or infectious disease biology is a significant plus. At least one peer-reviewed publication (or equivalent evidence of research output). A Passion for Applied Research You are motivated by research that has a real-world impact. You're excited by the idea of your work contributing to new treatments, better diagnostics, or more effective vector control - not just another paper. Rigour and Resourcefulness You can design sound experiments, handle messy data, and troubleshoot when things don't work as expected. You're comfortable working across disciplines and picking up new methods quickly. Strong Communication Skills You can explain complex technical work clearly to non-specialist audiences, write well, and collaborate effectively with researchers from diverse backgrounds and geographies. Comfort with Uncertainty The AI-for-science field is evolving fast, and this programme is deliberately exploratory. You thrive in environments where the path forward isn't always clear and you're energised (rather than daunted) by that. A Collaborative Mindset You work well as part of a small, agile team embedded in a large organisation. You're willing to support colleagues, share credit, and contribute to a positive team culture. To be selected, you must have legal authorization to work in the UK.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
AI Fellow (AI4Science), AI Initiative, Global Health Programs page is loaded AI Fellow (AI4Science), AI Initiative, Global Health Programslocations: United Kingdom, London Project Officetime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdaytime left to apply: End Date: March 9, 2026 (12 days left to apply)job requisition id: JR2427PATH current employees - please log in and applyPATH is a global nonprofit dedicated to achieving health equity. With more than 40 years of experience forging multisector partnerships and with expertise in science, economics, technology, advocacy, and dozens of other specialties, PATH develops and scales up innovative solutions to the world's most pressing heath challenges. PATH's AI Initiative is pioneering the use of generative AI and other advanced digital technologies to accelerate biomedical discovery, strengthen regulatory systems, and enhance the safety and scalability of digital healthcare.The Research Fellow will be a key member of the AI4Science team, working under the supervision of the Deputy Director (AI4Science) and the Chief AI Officer to deliver research across the team's portfolio. You will have a particular focus on a flagship programme funded by FCDO that aims to accelerate global health research through AI Co-Scientist tools. This programme includes developing a benchmarking framework for evaluating AI Co-Scientist tools, running real-world demonstration projects in areas such as mental health therapeutics, antimicrobial resistance, and malaria vector control, and establishing a secretariat to support partners in adopting AI-for-science workflows.This is a hands-on role ideal for an applied researcher (post-PhD or equivalent) who enjoys experimentation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and translating emerging AI capabilities into real scientific workflows. You will own specific workstreams within the AI4Science portfolio, from experimental design through execution and publication, while collaborating closely with senior technical leadership and external partners. You will develop and test AI-assisted scientific workflows, and contribute to the growing evidence base for how AI can accelerate biomedical discovery. You will also contribute to the wider AI4Science portfolio, including work on vaccine development and other projects as they arise. This role does not necessarily require developing new foundation models, but does require strong fluency in applying, evaluating, and orchestrating modern AI systems (including LLMs and agentic workflows) specifically for scientific research.If you're a researcher who wants to work at the cutting edge of AI and biomedical science, with the opportunity to see your work translate into real-world impact for underserved communities, this could be the role for you. Responsabilities : Contribute to and, where appropriate, lead research activities across multiple projects within the AI4Science portfolio, including: Designing, building, and iterating benchmark evaluations for AI Co-Scientist tools, covering tasks such as knowledge retrieval, reasoning, robustness, rediscovery, and adversarial testing. Supporting the delivery of real-world demonstration projects (e.g., mental health therapeutics, AMR susceptibility testing, malaria vector control), including facilitating expert workshops, running AI-assisted hypothesis generation exercises, and coordinating small-scale lab validation studies with partners. Contributing to a landscape mapping exercise to catalogue and functionally test available AI Co-Scientist tools. Practical coordination support to help FCDO partners articulate research questions, select appropriate AI tools, and execute guided research sprints. Contributing to other AI4Science projects, such as work on identifying novel correlates of protection to accelerate vaccine development using agentic AI workflows. Apply and develop quantitative research methods (e.g., experimental study design, statistical analysis) and technical AI methods (e.g., prompt engineering, agent architecture design, evaluation method development) both independently and in collaboration with partners. Contribute to the technical writing of study protocols, donor reports, peer-reviewed publications, and the publicly accessible AI4Science Playbook. Support the development and maintenance of collaborations with academic, industry, and Global South research partners. Project Support & Coordination Support the Deputy Director in ensuring the timely delivery of project outputs, including compliance with PATH and donor research ethics and data protection standards. Contribute to donor reporting and, as needed, serve as a technical point of contact for partners on specific project workstreams. Collaborate with colleagues across the AI initiative (including the Health and Regulatory Policy teams) and the wider organisation to advance cross-cutting objectives. Learning & Professional Development Stay current with the rapidly evolving AI-for-science landscape and proactively share insights with the team. Contribute to PATH's thought leadership in AI and global health, including through conference presentations, blog posts, and other external engagement. As the team grows, provide informal mentorship and technical guidance to more junior colleagues or interns. Required Skills & Experience PhD (or equivalent research experience) in a relevant subject, such as computational biology, bioinformatics, machine learning, immunology, chemistry, or a related biomedical or quantitative discipline. Demonstrable coding skills (Python preferred) sufficient to comfortably carry out independent AI research and prototyping, including experience working with large language models, AI/ML pipelines, or agentic workflows. Familiarity with, or strong interest in, one or more of the following: AI benchmarking and evaluation, natural language processing, agentic AI architectures. Experience in molecular design, drug discovery, and/or infectious disease biology is a significant plus. At least one peer-reviewed publication (or equivalent evidence of research output). A Passion for Applied Research You are motivated by research that has a real-world impact. You're excited by the idea of your work contributing to new treatments, better diagnostics, or more effective vector control - not just another paper. Rigour and Resourcefulness You can design sound experiments, handle messy data, and troubleshoot when things don't work as expected. You're comfortable working across disciplines and picking up new methods quickly. Strong Communication Skills You can explain complex technical work clearly to non-specialist audiences, write well, and collaborate effectively with researchers from diverse backgrounds and geographies. Comfort with Uncertainty The AI-for-science field is evolving fast, and this programme is deliberately exploratory. You thrive in environments where the path forward isn't always clear and you're energised (rather than daunted) by that. A Collaborative Mindset You work well as part of a small, agile team embedded in a large organisation. You're willing to support colleagues, share credit, and contribute to a positive team culture. To be selected, you must have legal authorization to work in the UK.
Deputy Director Chief Information Security Officer - GCHQ - SCS1 Full-time (Permanent) £96,981 - £130,000 plus additional allowance. Published on 26 February 2026, Deadline 16 March 2026. Location The role can be based in Cheltenham, Manchester or London, with a regular presence required in those locations. International travel may be required. About the job GCHQ is the nation's intelligence, cyber and security agency. We work to make the UK the safest place to live and work online; connect the national security community securely; and provide insights and counter threats through SIGINT and effects. Our people work closely with MI5 and MI6 as well as defence, international, and industry partners across a variety of locations, with major hubs in Cheltenham, London and Manchester as well as other sites in the UK and overseas. We live by the values of ingenuity, integrity, impact and teamwork as we work to keep the UK safe, resilient and prosperous in an uncertain world. A role with us means you will do unique and challenging work in a supportive environment, making a meaningful difference to national security. About the Role The UK Intelligence Community (UKIC) is seeking an outstanding Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to lead cyber security and information governance across some of the nation's most sensitive missions. Accountable to the UKIC Infosec Director, this is one of the most high profile technical leadership roles in government, shaping the strategic direction of information security to protect the UK against the most capable and persistent adversaries. The successful candidate will ensure operational resilience and secure innovation in support of national intelligence objectives, delivering results in a highly complex and rapidly evolving environment. As CISO, you will work with colleagues to set and implement the organisation's cyber and information security strategy, striking the right balance between capability, acceptable risk and technological progress. You will integrate security governance into a complex set of cross agency organisational decision making, forums ensuring that information risks are managed effectively and proportionately, and that security is embedded at every level. This includes advising executive boards and senior leaders on the potential implications of major programmes, and guiding the organisations in safely embracing innovation and digital transformation. You will be responsible for designing and leading the UKIC's end to end risk management framework. This includes defining and tracking cybersecurity KPIs, producing regular reports for senior stakeholders, conducting organisation wide risk assessments and overseeing vulnerability management to ensure compliance with relevant frameworks. You will be responsible for designing incident response and business continuity strategies and ensuring they are implemented by business areas. Your leadership will be central to developing sustainable security budgets and resourcing strategies that ensure capabilities remain strong in the face of emerging threats. This role demands exceptional communication skills and the ability to influence at the highest levels of government. You must be confident presenting complex security concepts to both technical and non technical audiences, including boards, ministers and cross government stakeholders. You will draw on significant experience delivering robust security strategies in complex organisations and demonstrate deep knowledge of cyber threat landscapes, risk management practices and modern security technologies. International relationships are a critical element of this role, so familiarity working with key allied governments would be valuable. You should bring expertise in securing cloud environments and emerging technologies within digital transformation programmes, alongside a strong understanding of regulatory compliance frameworks such as NIST, ISO27001, GDPR and GovS007. Professional certifications such as CISSP, CISM or CCISO are highly desirable. A proven track record in embedding a positive security culture, mentoring high performing teams and managing supplier security will be critical to your success. This is a unique opportunity to take on one of the most influential cyber security leadership roles in the UK. Protecting the nation's intelligence capabilities requires vision, strategic acumen and operational excellence. If you are ready to take on this challenge, and have the skills, integrity and commitment to safeguard national security, we invite you to join us in delivering a secure future for UK intelligence. Key Responsibilities Develop, maintain and articulate a clear understanding of the cyber and information security risks inherent across the whole organisation in order to provide assurance to the UKIC Group Senior information risk owner (SIRO). Create and implement information security strategy which supports the organisation in determining the right balance between its cyber and information security capabilities, acceptable level of risk and speed of technology progress. Ensure an effective cyber and information security governance framework that is integrated with overall organisational governance. Define and track cybersecurity KPIs, producing regular executive and board level reports on security posture. Enable the organisation to innovate safely by advising senior leadership on the potential risks and implications of major decisions that impact information security. Oversee the creation and implementation of relevant policies and standards which ensure effective information risk management. Identify and deliver opportunities for improvement of the security operations function to ensure timely detection and response to security incidents. Lead and mentor high performing information security professionals, fostering a culture of professional development. Play a leading role in multiple technical and programme boards. Work closely with stakeholders from across the UK Intelligence Community to ensure an end to end approach to cyber security and ensure that cyber security is embedded at all levels. Person specification Essential Criteria, qualifications and experience Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to present complex security concepts to both technical and non technical stakeholders at all levels. Proven experience developing and implementing information security strategies and policies within a complex organisation. In depth understanding of cybersecurity threats, technologies and risk management practices. One or more professional certifications such as CISSP, CISM or CCISO. Deep understanding of cloud security. Experience leading an operational cyber security function, or the delivery of cyber security capabilities. Extensive knowledge of relevant public and private sector cyber security practice.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Deputy Director Chief Information Security Officer - GCHQ - SCS1 Full-time (Permanent) £96,981 - £130,000 plus additional allowance. Published on 26 February 2026, Deadline 16 March 2026. Location The role can be based in Cheltenham, Manchester or London, with a regular presence required in those locations. International travel may be required. About the job GCHQ is the nation's intelligence, cyber and security agency. We work to make the UK the safest place to live and work online; connect the national security community securely; and provide insights and counter threats through SIGINT and effects. Our people work closely with MI5 and MI6 as well as defence, international, and industry partners across a variety of locations, with major hubs in Cheltenham, London and Manchester as well as other sites in the UK and overseas. We live by the values of ingenuity, integrity, impact and teamwork as we work to keep the UK safe, resilient and prosperous in an uncertain world. A role with us means you will do unique and challenging work in a supportive environment, making a meaningful difference to national security. About the Role The UK Intelligence Community (UKIC) is seeking an outstanding Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to lead cyber security and information governance across some of the nation's most sensitive missions. Accountable to the UKIC Infosec Director, this is one of the most high profile technical leadership roles in government, shaping the strategic direction of information security to protect the UK against the most capable and persistent adversaries. The successful candidate will ensure operational resilience and secure innovation in support of national intelligence objectives, delivering results in a highly complex and rapidly evolving environment. As CISO, you will work with colleagues to set and implement the organisation's cyber and information security strategy, striking the right balance between capability, acceptable risk and technological progress. You will integrate security governance into a complex set of cross agency organisational decision making, forums ensuring that information risks are managed effectively and proportionately, and that security is embedded at every level. This includes advising executive boards and senior leaders on the potential implications of major programmes, and guiding the organisations in safely embracing innovation and digital transformation. You will be responsible for designing and leading the UKIC's end to end risk management framework. This includes defining and tracking cybersecurity KPIs, producing regular reports for senior stakeholders, conducting organisation wide risk assessments and overseeing vulnerability management to ensure compliance with relevant frameworks. You will be responsible for designing incident response and business continuity strategies and ensuring they are implemented by business areas. Your leadership will be central to developing sustainable security budgets and resourcing strategies that ensure capabilities remain strong in the face of emerging threats. This role demands exceptional communication skills and the ability to influence at the highest levels of government. You must be confident presenting complex security concepts to both technical and non technical audiences, including boards, ministers and cross government stakeholders. You will draw on significant experience delivering robust security strategies in complex organisations and demonstrate deep knowledge of cyber threat landscapes, risk management practices and modern security technologies. International relationships are a critical element of this role, so familiarity working with key allied governments would be valuable. You should bring expertise in securing cloud environments and emerging technologies within digital transformation programmes, alongside a strong understanding of regulatory compliance frameworks such as NIST, ISO27001, GDPR and GovS007. Professional certifications such as CISSP, CISM or CCISO are highly desirable. A proven track record in embedding a positive security culture, mentoring high performing teams and managing supplier security will be critical to your success. This is a unique opportunity to take on one of the most influential cyber security leadership roles in the UK. Protecting the nation's intelligence capabilities requires vision, strategic acumen and operational excellence. If you are ready to take on this challenge, and have the skills, integrity and commitment to safeguard national security, we invite you to join us in delivering a secure future for UK intelligence. Key Responsibilities Develop, maintain and articulate a clear understanding of the cyber and information security risks inherent across the whole organisation in order to provide assurance to the UKIC Group Senior information risk owner (SIRO). Create and implement information security strategy which supports the organisation in determining the right balance between its cyber and information security capabilities, acceptable level of risk and speed of technology progress. Ensure an effective cyber and information security governance framework that is integrated with overall organisational governance. Define and track cybersecurity KPIs, producing regular executive and board level reports on security posture. Enable the organisation to innovate safely by advising senior leadership on the potential risks and implications of major decisions that impact information security. Oversee the creation and implementation of relevant policies and standards which ensure effective information risk management. Identify and deliver opportunities for improvement of the security operations function to ensure timely detection and response to security incidents. Lead and mentor high performing information security professionals, fostering a culture of professional development. Play a leading role in multiple technical and programme boards. Work closely with stakeholders from across the UK Intelligence Community to ensure an end to end approach to cyber security and ensure that cyber security is embedded at all levels. Person specification Essential Criteria, qualifications and experience Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to present complex security concepts to both technical and non technical stakeholders at all levels. Proven experience developing and implementing information security strategies and policies within a complex organisation. In depth understanding of cybersecurity threats, technologies and risk management practices. One or more professional certifications such as CISSP, CISM or CCISO. Deep understanding of cloud security. Experience leading an operational cyber security function, or the delivery of cyber security capabilities. Extensive knowledge of relevant public and private sector cyber security practice.
A leading fintech company in London seeks a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to drive its growth and financial strategy. This senior leadership role is tailored for a hands-on finance expert passionate about shaping the future of finance in a high-growth environment. The ideal candidate will oversee capital planning, regulatory compliance, and group financial performance while mentoring the finance team. The position offers competitive compensation, stock options, and a remarkable growth opportunity in a collaborative atmosphere.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
A leading fintech company in London seeks a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to drive its growth and financial strategy. This senior leadership role is tailored for a hands-on finance expert passionate about shaping the future of finance in a high-growth environment. The ideal candidate will oversee capital planning, regulatory compliance, and group financial performance while mentoring the finance team. The position offers competitive compensation, stock options, and a remarkable growth opportunity in a collaborative atmosphere.
Brook Street Social Care
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Senior Tenancy & Support Officer Nottingham NG3 14 per hour Monday to Friday 9:00am - 4:30pm (7 hours per day, 30-minute unpaid lunch) About the Service This role is based within a 33-bed supported accommodation service for young refugees in Nottingham. Residents may experience language barriers and present with complex or emerging support needs. The service operates within a structured housing and regulatory framework, requiring high levels of professionalism, safeguarding awareness, and accurate record keeping. You will work as part of a team to ensure residents receive high-quality, person-centred housing support while progressing towards independence and sustainable move-on accommodation. The Role We are seeking an experienced Tenancy & Support Officer who can confidently manage both housing administration and structured support responsibilities. This role requires someone who can independently: Conduct tenancy sign-ups and explain tenancy agreements Submit and manage Housing Benefit and Universal Credit housing element claims Create person-centred support plans from scratch Develop detailed risk assessments from scratch Manage an individual caseload This is not a generic support worker position we are looking for someone confident in documentation, housing processes, and structured support delivery. Key Responsibilities Tenancy & Housing Management Conduct new tenancy sign-ups and clearly explain tenancy agreements and scheme policies Submit new Housing Benefit claims and manage ongoing Universal Credit housing element cases Liaise with local authorities regarding benefit queries or delays Support residents in understanding rent liabilities and preventing arrears Complete property inventory checks at move-in Assist with monitoring housing-related payments Assessments, Support Planning & Risk Management Conduct full initial needs assessments upon admission Create comprehensive, person-centred support plans from scratch Develop detailed and dynamic risk assessments from scratch Regularly review and update support plans and risk documentation Set outcome-focused goals with residents Ensure all documentation is accurate, compliant, and audit-ready Caseload & Resident Support Manage an individual caseload of residents Deliver structured keywork sessions Provide guidance, advocacy, and appropriate signposting Support residents experiencing language and cultural barriers Promote independence and move-on planning Safeguarding & Compliance Follow safeguarding policies and escalation procedures Respond appropriately to incidents and crisis situations Always maintain professional boundaries Ensure GDPR and confidentiality compliance Record and escalate notifiable incidents accurately Administration & Scheme Support Maintain accurate and confidential case management records Update internal systems daily Ensure files and documentation are inspection-ready Contribute to service monitoring and performance reporting Support the efficient day-to-day running of the scheme Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience within supported housing, housing support, or social care Experience signing up customers to new tenancy agreements Proven experience submitting Housing Benefit claims and/or managing Universal Credit housing element claims Demonstrable experience creating person-centred support plans independently from scratch Demonstrable experience completing risk assessments independently from scratch Experience managing a structured caseload Strong safeguarding knowledge Excellent written documentation and IT skills Ability to work within a multi-agency and legislative framework Enhanced DBS required Personal Attributes Compassionate and person-centred Organised and process-driven Professional with clear boundaries Resilient and solution-focused Committed to achieving positive outcomes for residents
Feb 28, 2026
Seasonal
Senior Tenancy & Support Officer Nottingham NG3 14 per hour Monday to Friday 9:00am - 4:30pm (7 hours per day, 30-minute unpaid lunch) About the Service This role is based within a 33-bed supported accommodation service for young refugees in Nottingham. Residents may experience language barriers and present with complex or emerging support needs. The service operates within a structured housing and regulatory framework, requiring high levels of professionalism, safeguarding awareness, and accurate record keeping. You will work as part of a team to ensure residents receive high-quality, person-centred housing support while progressing towards independence and sustainable move-on accommodation. The Role We are seeking an experienced Tenancy & Support Officer who can confidently manage both housing administration and structured support responsibilities. This role requires someone who can independently: Conduct tenancy sign-ups and explain tenancy agreements Submit and manage Housing Benefit and Universal Credit housing element claims Create person-centred support plans from scratch Develop detailed risk assessments from scratch Manage an individual caseload This is not a generic support worker position we are looking for someone confident in documentation, housing processes, and structured support delivery. Key Responsibilities Tenancy & Housing Management Conduct new tenancy sign-ups and clearly explain tenancy agreements and scheme policies Submit new Housing Benefit claims and manage ongoing Universal Credit housing element cases Liaise with local authorities regarding benefit queries or delays Support residents in understanding rent liabilities and preventing arrears Complete property inventory checks at move-in Assist with monitoring housing-related payments Assessments, Support Planning & Risk Management Conduct full initial needs assessments upon admission Create comprehensive, person-centred support plans from scratch Develop detailed and dynamic risk assessments from scratch Regularly review and update support plans and risk documentation Set outcome-focused goals with residents Ensure all documentation is accurate, compliant, and audit-ready Caseload & Resident Support Manage an individual caseload of residents Deliver structured keywork sessions Provide guidance, advocacy, and appropriate signposting Support residents experiencing language and cultural barriers Promote independence and move-on planning Safeguarding & Compliance Follow safeguarding policies and escalation procedures Respond appropriately to incidents and crisis situations Always maintain professional boundaries Ensure GDPR and confidentiality compliance Record and escalate notifiable incidents accurately Administration & Scheme Support Maintain accurate and confidential case management records Update internal systems daily Ensure files and documentation are inspection-ready Contribute to service monitoring and performance reporting Support the efficient day-to-day running of the scheme Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience within supported housing, housing support, or social care Experience signing up customers to new tenancy agreements Proven experience submitting Housing Benefit claims and/or managing Universal Credit housing element claims Demonstrable experience creating person-centred support plans independently from scratch Demonstrable experience completing risk assessments independently from scratch Experience managing a structured caseload Strong safeguarding knowledge Excellent written documentation and IT skills Ability to work within a multi-agency and legislative framework Enhanced DBS required Personal Attributes Compassionate and person-centred Organised and process-driven Professional with clear boundaries Resilient and solution-focused Committed to achieving positive outcomes for residents
Description WorldFirst is looking to hire a Chief Compliance Office based in the UK to maintain its UK licence as well as acting as a strategic business partner. The position will be part of a growing European & UK Compliance team supporting Ant International, in particular the provision of payments and financial services to corporate customers. We are looking to hire a detail-oriented, collaborative and agile regulatory compliance professional who is able to take the initiative to work closely with internal business, operations and various functional key-stakeholders in WorldFirst and Ant International, to support the achievement of business targets and objectives, and to comply with and fulfil regulatory obligations and expectations. A suitable candidate will be a seasoned and experienced Chief Compliance Officer for a financial institution in the UK with strong interpersonal, project management and stakeholder management skills, and one who thrives working in a fast-paced environment. Roles & Responsibilities Design, develop and implement the UK compliance framework that aligns with long-term organisational goals and adhere to FCA regulations and guidelines; Lead regulatory engagement, maintain open and constructive relationships with the FCA and other regulatory bodies, as well as engagement with auditors and banking partners from a compliance perspective; Communicate compliance updates and regulatory changes to senior management and relevant stakeholders; Monitor and assess the organisation's compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and internal policies; Stay abreast of changes in regulatory requirements, industry standards and update compliance policies accordingly; Identify, assess, and mitigate compliance risks across the organization; and Collaborate with other departments to integrate compliance considerations into business processes and decision-making. Policy Development & Training Develop and enforce compliance policies and procedures to guide the organisation's operations. Design and deliver compliance training programs to educate employees on regulatory requirements and internal policies. Foster a culture of compliance within the organisation by promoting ethical behavior and adherence to regulatory standards. Commercial Awareness Strong understanding of the UK and international regulatory landscape, with the ability to anticipate changes and assess their impact on business strategies. Demonstrates capability to balance regulatory obligations with commercial objectives, ensuring compliance supports sustainable growth. Ability to communicate complex compliance issues in a clear, pragmatic way that resonates with commercial teams and senior leadership. Proven track record of acting as a trusted advisor to the Board and Executive Committee, influencing strategic decisions with sound compliance judgment. Demonstrates ability to embed compliance into the broader business agenda. Experience and Qualifications/Capabilities Minimum 5 years as a Chief Compliance Officer in a financial institution and 8 years (+) in general regulatory compliance. Work experience in e-commerce, payments or card schemes industry is preferred. Ability to collaborate cross-functionally and manage different stakeholders within the organisation. Demonstrated ability to work independently in fast-paced environment. Able to provide pragmatic and considered advice under tight deadlines. Possess a practical approach to problem-solving and be able to counsel internal clients with clear and concise advice. Goal driven, result oriented and focus on the deliverables. Strong ability to understand internal and corporate governance, processes and controls. Strong analytical, communication and interpersonal skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite i.e. Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Description WorldFirst is looking to hire a Chief Compliance Office based in the UK to maintain its UK licence as well as acting as a strategic business partner. The position will be part of a growing European & UK Compliance team supporting Ant International, in particular the provision of payments and financial services to corporate customers. We are looking to hire a detail-oriented, collaborative and agile regulatory compliance professional who is able to take the initiative to work closely with internal business, operations and various functional key-stakeholders in WorldFirst and Ant International, to support the achievement of business targets and objectives, and to comply with and fulfil regulatory obligations and expectations. A suitable candidate will be a seasoned and experienced Chief Compliance Officer for a financial institution in the UK with strong interpersonal, project management and stakeholder management skills, and one who thrives working in a fast-paced environment. Roles & Responsibilities Design, develop and implement the UK compliance framework that aligns with long-term organisational goals and adhere to FCA regulations and guidelines; Lead regulatory engagement, maintain open and constructive relationships with the FCA and other regulatory bodies, as well as engagement with auditors and banking partners from a compliance perspective; Communicate compliance updates and regulatory changes to senior management and relevant stakeholders; Monitor and assess the organisation's compliance with relevant laws, regulations, and internal policies; Stay abreast of changes in regulatory requirements, industry standards and update compliance policies accordingly; Identify, assess, and mitigate compliance risks across the organization; and Collaborate with other departments to integrate compliance considerations into business processes and decision-making. Policy Development & Training Develop and enforce compliance policies and procedures to guide the organisation's operations. Design and deliver compliance training programs to educate employees on regulatory requirements and internal policies. Foster a culture of compliance within the organisation by promoting ethical behavior and adherence to regulatory standards. Commercial Awareness Strong understanding of the UK and international regulatory landscape, with the ability to anticipate changes and assess their impact on business strategies. Demonstrates capability to balance regulatory obligations with commercial objectives, ensuring compliance supports sustainable growth. Ability to communicate complex compliance issues in a clear, pragmatic way that resonates with commercial teams and senior leadership. Proven track record of acting as a trusted advisor to the Board and Executive Committee, influencing strategic decisions with sound compliance judgment. Demonstrates ability to embed compliance into the broader business agenda. Experience and Qualifications/Capabilities Minimum 5 years as a Chief Compliance Officer in a financial institution and 8 years (+) in general regulatory compliance. Work experience in e-commerce, payments or card schemes industry is preferred. Ability to collaborate cross-functionally and manage different stakeholders within the organisation. Demonstrated ability to work independently in fast-paced environment. Able to provide pragmatic and considered advice under tight deadlines. Possess a practical approach to problem-solving and be able to counsel internal clients with clear and concise advice. Goal driven, result oriented and focus on the deliverables. Strong ability to understand internal and corporate governance, processes and controls. Strong analytical, communication and interpersonal skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite i.e. Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
A leading financial services provider is seeking a Chief Compliance Officer based in the UK. This role involves maintaining regulatory compliance, designing compliance frameworks, and leading engagement with regulatory bodies. The ideal candidate will have over 5 years in a similar role, strong interpersonal skills, and experience in the financial sector. This position offers the chance to influence compliance strategy in a fast-paced environment.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
A leading financial services provider is seeking a Chief Compliance Officer based in the UK. This role involves maintaining regulatory compliance, designing compliance frameworks, and leading engagement with regulatory bodies. The ideal candidate will have over 5 years in a similar role, strong interpersonal skills, and experience in the financial sector. This position offers the chance to influence compliance strategy in a fast-paced environment.
Job Title: Interim Chief Risk Officer (Immediate Start) Location: London / Remote Duration: 3 Mlonth Contract OR 3 Month Fixed-term contract, open to both Start Date: Immediate The Opportunity We are seeking an experienced Interim Chief Risk Officer (CRO) to lead the risk function during a critical transition period. This is a high-impact executive role requiring immediate availability and deep insurance sector expertise. You will provide strategic risk oversight, ensure regulatory compliance, strengthen governance frameworks, and support the Board and Executive team through a period of change. Key Responsibilities Provide executive leadership of the enterprise risk management (ERM) framework Act as the primary risk advisor to the CEO, Board, and Risk Committee Ensure compliance with insurance regulatory requirements and capital adequacy standards Oversee risk appetite, risk reporting, and stress testing processes Lead review and enhancement of risk controls, governance, and policies Manage regulatory relationships and engagement Support strategic decision-making with robust risk analysis Lead and mentor the risk function team Essential Requirements Proven experience as a Chief Risk Officer or senior risk executive within the insurance sector Strong understanding of insurance regulatory frameworks and capital management Experience navigating organisations through periods of transformation or heightened regulatory scrutiny Demonstrated ability to operate at Board levellc Immediate availability GWV Talent Solutions Limited (trading as Gerrard White Consulting and Vermelo RPO) acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary and contract workers. By applying for this job you accept the terms of our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service Agreement which can be found at .
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Interim Chief Risk Officer (Immediate Start) Location: London / Remote Duration: 3 Mlonth Contract OR 3 Month Fixed-term contract, open to both Start Date: Immediate The Opportunity We are seeking an experienced Interim Chief Risk Officer (CRO) to lead the risk function during a critical transition period. This is a high-impact executive role requiring immediate availability and deep insurance sector expertise. You will provide strategic risk oversight, ensure regulatory compliance, strengthen governance frameworks, and support the Board and Executive team through a period of change. Key Responsibilities Provide executive leadership of the enterprise risk management (ERM) framework Act as the primary risk advisor to the CEO, Board, and Risk Committee Ensure compliance with insurance regulatory requirements and capital adequacy standards Oversee risk appetite, risk reporting, and stress testing processes Lead review and enhancement of risk controls, governance, and policies Manage regulatory relationships and engagement Support strategic decision-making with robust risk analysis Lead and mentor the risk function team Essential Requirements Proven experience as a Chief Risk Officer or senior risk executive within the insurance sector Strong understanding of insurance regulatory frameworks and capital management Experience navigating organisations through periods of transformation or heightened regulatory scrutiny Demonstrated ability to operate at Board levellc Immediate availability GWV Talent Solutions Limited (trading as Gerrard White Consulting and Vermelo RPO) acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary and contract workers. By applying for this job you accept the terms of our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service Agreement which can be found at .
Chief Executive Officer Bournemouth, Dorset (On-site) £45,000 - £50,000 per year Full-time Permanent Closing date: 09 March 2026 at 17:00 Job description To provide inspirational and effective leadership, ensuring the charity delivers its mission and strategic objectives while maintaining strong relationships with the Board of Trustees, staff, volunteers, beneficiaries, and funders. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Lead the development and implementation of the charity's vision, mission, and long-term strategy in partnership with the Board. Governance & Compliance: Work closely with the Chair and Trustees to ensure full compliance with Charity Law, the Charity Commission, and all relevant legislation (e.g., safeguarding, data protection). Fundraising & Financial Management: Oversee the charity's financial planning, manage budgets, and lead on developing and delivering a diversified fundraising strategy to ensure long-term sustainability and growth. This includes writing grant applications and identifying new income streams. Operational Management: Oversee day-to-day operations, ensuring efficient and effective service delivery and managing risk. Team Leadership: Lead, motivate, and manage a team of staff and volunteers, fostering a positive and inclusive organisational culture. Stakeholder Engagement & Advocacy: Act as the primary ambassador for the charity, building strong relationships with local authorities, funders, community partners, and the media. Person Specification Essential Experience & Skills Proven experience in a senior leadership or management role, ideally within the charity/non-profit sector. Demonstrable success in income generation, including grants and fundraising. Strong financial acumen and experience in budget management and reporting. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and networking skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences. Experience of working closely with or reporting to a Board of Trustees. Strong understanding of governance, safeguarding, and regulatory requirements in the UK charity sector. Ability to be a decisive, adaptable, and inspiring leader, comfortable with a hands on role in a small organisation. Desirable Attributes A qualification in business administration, non-profit management, or a relevant field. Knowledge of the specific issues or services the charity provides. Experience in social enterprise development or digital transformation. Existing vetting and safeguarding clearances. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcome applicants who support our mission of inclusivity. All applicants must have a right to work in the UK. How to apply To read the full job description and submit your application, please visit the link below: Applications cannot be made through the Blind Ambition Recruitment platform for this role.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer Bournemouth, Dorset (On-site) £45,000 - £50,000 per year Full-time Permanent Closing date: 09 March 2026 at 17:00 Job description To provide inspirational and effective leadership, ensuring the charity delivers its mission and strategic objectives while maintaining strong relationships with the Board of Trustees, staff, volunteers, beneficiaries, and funders. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Lead the development and implementation of the charity's vision, mission, and long-term strategy in partnership with the Board. Governance & Compliance: Work closely with the Chair and Trustees to ensure full compliance with Charity Law, the Charity Commission, and all relevant legislation (e.g., safeguarding, data protection). Fundraising & Financial Management: Oversee the charity's financial planning, manage budgets, and lead on developing and delivering a diversified fundraising strategy to ensure long-term sustainability and growth. This includes writing grant applications and identifying new income streams. Operational Management: Oversee day-to-day operations, ensuring efficient and effective service delivery and managing risk. Team Leadership: Lead, motivate, and manage a team of staff and volunteers, fostering a positive and inclusive organisational culture. Stakeholder Engagement & Advocacy: Act as the primary ambassador for the charity, building strong relationships with local authorities, funders, community partners, and the media. Person Specification Essential Experience & Skills Proven experience in a senior leadership or management role, ideally within the charity/non-profit sector. Demonstrable success in income generation, including grants and fundraising. Strong financial acumen and experience in budget management and reporting. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and networking skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences. Experience of working closely with or reporting to a Board of Trustees. Strong understanding of governance, safeguarding, and regulatory requirements in the UK charity sector. Ability to be a decisive, adaptable, and inspiring leader, comfortable with a hands on role in a small organisation. Desirable Attributes A qualification in business administration, non-profit management, or a relevant field. Knowledge of the specific issues or services the charity provides. Experience in social enterprise development or digital transformation. Existing vetting and safeguarding clearances. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcome applicants who support our mission of inclusivity. All applicants must have a right to work in the UK. How to apply To read the full job description and submit your application, please visit the link below: Applications cannot be made through the Blind Ambition Recruitment platform for this role.
Our client, who is an international manufacturer of goods based in Hull, is seeking an experienced Health and Safety Officer to join their forward thinking and safety focused business. This Health and Safety Officer position is an exciting opportunity to work on a multi-site role, as the Company's Competent Person the job holder will internally take the lead on all matters Health and Safety with the support of the external Health & Safety Consultant, ensuring work-place safety and compliance with health and safety regulations, and promoting a positive safety culture. Working towards adopting a zero-harm concept with a focus on eliminating workplace incidents and accidents in the workplace. The role will involve working with external and internal stakeholders across health and safety and environment. THE ROLE: - Risk assessments: Conducting thorough risk assessments to identify potential hazards and implementing appropriate control measures including but not limited to performing reviews. - Contractor management: Ensuring contractors meet the company's and HSE's standards for routine maintenance and or projects, mitigating risks and promoting safety, this will include reviewing RAMS, issuing and closing out permit to work. - Incident and accident management: Recording and thoroughly investigating any event that deviates from normal business operations including near misses, accidents, incidents and other safety or security concerns. Implementing control measures to prevent reoccurrence and ensuring compliance with legal requirements (RIDDOR). - Training and awareness: Delivering in-house health and safety training to employees including inductions to new starters and contractors. This will also include toolbox talks. - COSHH management: Identifying hazardous substances in the workplace, evaluating potential risks and complying with the hazardous management plan. Creating and reviewing COSHH assessments. Ensuring internal and third-party MSDS' are compliant. - Compliance reporting: Managing and reporting on health and safety matters, ensuring adherence to regulations, which includes maintaining records, reviewing documents, ensuring they are in the correct format, relevant and are duly signed and dated. - Providing internal KPI reporting for management. - Reporting on any non-compliances in relation to any of the ISO standards and relevant legislation and regulations. - Monitoring and health surveillance: Managing the process and third parties for monitoring exposure levels and health surveillances. This will include identifying business needs, number and type of assessments required communicating schedules to departmental managers reviewing reports and implementing corrective actions and control measures. - Personal protective equipment (PPE) Managing company PPE ensuring the distribution of authorised PPE, monitoring internal user checks, organising third party inspections, and ensuring employees are trained on the safe use of any PPE issued to them and the reporting of any defects. - Continuous improvement: Working with the wider team to develop a continuous improvement plan that focuses on enhancing business processes that eliminate inefficiencies, reduces health and safety risks and promotes zero harm in the workplace. - Standard operating procedures (SOPs) Working with managers, team leaders, employees supporting the delivery of and reviews of standard operating procedures, ensuring they remain current and relevant at all times, including and not limited to providing the wider team. - Administration: Upkeep of internal registers that capture information pertaining to compliance records, employee PPE, COSHH assessments, COSHH register, MSDS etc. and disseminating as required. Carrying out other administrative tasks in a timely manner. - Safety culture: Promoting a positive safety culture and encouraging a proactive approach to health and safety throughout the business across employees, visitors, and contractors - Overseeing all aspects of the facilities management -from a HSE point of view - Working closely with our insurers on annual projects - Fire safety monitoring using external consultants - Understanding all the various side shops within the business, and the requirements for HSE - Machinery management from a health and safety perspective - Transport management - Ensuring public liability obligations are met at trade shows The candidate - NEBOSH - Extensive manufacturing H&S role - Strong Organisational Skills - Multi-Tasker - Customer Service Focus - Good Interpersonal skills THE BENEFITS: 20 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme THE CONSULTANCY: Edwards & Pearce acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Edwards & Pearce is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Our client, who is an international manufacturer of goods based in Hull, is seeking an experienced Health and Safety Officer to join their forward thinking and safety focused business. This Health and Safety Officer position is an exciting opportunity to work on a multi-site role, as the Company's Competent Person the job holder will internally take the lead on all matters Health and Safety with the support of the external Health & Safety Consultant, ensuring work-place safety and compliance with health and safety regulations, and promoting a positive safety culture. Working towards adopting a zero-harm concept with a focus on eliminating workplace incidents and accidents in the workplace. The role will involve working with external and internal stakeholders across health and safety and environment. THE ROLE: - Risk assessments: Conducting thorough risk assessments to identify potential hazards and implementing appropriate control measures including but not limited to performing reviews. - Contractor management: Ensuring contractors meet the company's and HSE's standards for routine maintenance and or projects, mitigating risks and promoting safety, this will include reviewing RAMS, issuing and closing out permit to work. - Incident and accident management: Recording and thoroughly investigating any event that deviates from normal business operations including near misses, accidents, incidents and other safety or security concerns. Implementing control measures to prevent reoccurrence and ensuring compliance with legal requirements (RIDDOR). - Training and awareness: Delivering in-house health and safety training to employees including inductions to new starters and contractors. This will also include toolbox talks. - COSHH management: Identifying hazardous substances in the workplace, evaluating potential risks and complying with the hazardous management plan. Creating and reviewing COSHH assessments. Ensuring internal and third-party MSDS' are compliant. - Compliance reporting: Managing and reporting on health and safety matters, ensuring adherence to regulations, which includes maintaining records, reviewing documents, ensuring they are in the correct format, relevant and are duly signed and dated. - Providing internal KPI reporting for management. - Reporting on any non-compliances in relation to any of the ISO standards and relevant legislation and regulations. - Monitoring and health surveillance: Managing the process and third parties for monitoring exposure levels and health surveillances. This will include identifying business needs, number and type of assessments required communicating schedules to departmental managers reviewing reports and implementing corrective actions and control measures. - Personal protective equipment (PPE) Managing company PPE ensuring the distribution of authorised PPE, monitoring internal user checks, organising third party inspections, and ensuring employees are trained on the safe use of any PPE issued to them and the reporting of any defects. - Continuous improvement: Working with the wider team to develop a continuous improvement plan that focuses on enhancing business processes that eliminate inefficiencies, reduces health and safety risks and promotes zero harm in the workplace. - Standard operating procedures (SOPs) Working with managers, team leaders, employees supporting the delivery of and reviews of standard operating procedures, ensuring they remain current and relevant at all times, including and not limited to providing the wider team. - Administration: Upkeep of internal registers that capture information pertaining to compliance records, employee PPE, COSHH assessments, COSHH register, MSDS etc. and disseminating as required. Carrying out other administrative tasks in a timely manner. - Safety culture: Promoting a positive safety culture and encouraging a proactive approach to health and safety throughout the business across employees, visitors, and contractors - Overseeing all aspects of the facilities management -from a HSE point of view - Working closely with our insurers on annual projects - Fire safety monitoring using external consultants - Understanding all the various side shops within the business, and the requirements for HSE - Machinery management from a health and safety perspective - Transport management - Ensuring public liability obligations are met at trade shows The candidate - NEBOSH - Extensive manufacturing H&S role - Strong Organisational Skills - Multi-Tasker - Customer Service Focus - Good Interpersonal skills THE BENEFITS: 20 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension scheme THE CONSULTANCY: Edwards & Pearce acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Edwards & Pearce is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
About Airwallex Airwallex is the only unified payments and financial platform for global businesses. Powered by our unique combination of proprietary infrastructure and software, we empower over 200,000 businesses worldwide - including Brex, Rippling, Navan, Qantas, SHEIN and many more - with fully integrated solutions to manage everything from business accounts, payments, spend management and treasury, to embedded finance at a global scale. Proudly founded in Melbourne, we have a team of over 2,000 of the brightest and most innovative people in tech across 26 offices around the globe. Valued at US$8 billion and backed by world-leading investors including T. Rowe Price, Visa, Mastercard, Robinhood Ventures, Sequoia, Salesforce Ventures, DST Global, and Lone Pine Capital, Airwallex is leading the charge in building the global payments and financial platform of the future. If you're ready to do the most ambitious work of your career, join us. Attributes We Value We hire successful builders with founder-like energy who want real impact, accelerated learning, and true ownership. You bring strong role-related expertise and sharp thinking, and you're motivated by our mission and operating principles. You move fast with good judgment, dig deep with curiosity, and make decisions from first principles, balancing speed and rigor. You're humble and collaborative; turn zero to one ideas into real products, and you "get stuff done" end-to-end. You use AI to work smarter and solve problems faster. Here, you'll tackle complex, high visibility problems with exceptional teammates and grow your career as we build the future of global banking. If that sounds like you, let's build what's next. About the team The People & Talent team at Airwallex is dedicated to attracting and developing the brightest and most ambitious minds to drive our company forward. We are a global, vibrant, and dynamic team with a focus on creating a positive and inclusive work environment that fosters growth and innovation. Through innovative programs, strategic People & Talent initiatives, and a deep understanding of our organisation's needs, we cultivate a collaborative and engaging environment that fuels Airwallex's continued growth and success. The Talent Acquisition team at Airwallex plays a pivotal role in shaping the company's future by sourcing and recruiting the brightest and most ambitious minds to drive our company forward. We collaborate with hiring managers and leadership teams to understand business needs and proactively find the right individuals who will contribute to our success. As trusted advisors, our team is passionate about building strong relationships with candidates and delivering a seamless recruiting experience that reflects Airwallex's operating principles, dynamic culture, and global ambitions. What You'll Do Airwallex is scaling our key corporate functions globally, and we're looking for an exceptional Talent Acquisition Partner to take our hiring across Sales, Legal, Risk, Compliance, Finance, Operations, Strategy, and Marketing to the next level. You'll partner closely with senior business leaders (e.g., General Manager, CFO, VP of Commercial, General Counsel, Chief Risk Officer, and other functional executives) to shape talent strategy, pilot bold new approaches, and build the world class teams powering Airwallex's next stage of growth. Responsibilities: Partner with executives: Work closely with senior leaders to define hiring needs, align on priorities, and shape go to market and corporate talent strategies. Attract top talent: Design and execute innovative sourcing strategies to engage exceptional corporate talent, including niche and senior level roles. Own end to end recruiting: Lead the full hiring process, from outreach to offer, while delivering an exceptional candidate and stakeholder experience. Drive decisions with data: Use recruiting metrics and market insights to influence decisions, improve efficiency, and uphold a high hiring bar. Champion excellence: Ensure interviewer calibration, promote best practices, and strengthen Airwallex's employer brand to attract diverse, high quality talent. Hire across markets: Manage recruitment across multiple European markets, adapting strategies to regional nuances and talent pools. Who you are We're looking for people who meet the minimum qualifications for this role. The preferred qualifications are great to have, but are not mandatory. Minimum qualifications: Experienced recruiter: 7+ years of full cycle recruiting, including 2+ years in house, with deep expertise in go to market and corporate hiring. Proven talent partner: Successful track record hiring top talent across Sales, Legal, Risk, Compliance, Finance, Operations, Strategy, and Marketing, from entry to Director levels. Influential collaborator: Skilled at partnering with and influencing senior business leaders to align on hiring strategies and decisions. High performance driver: Thrives in fast paced, scaling environments while delivering results with accuracy and attention to detail. Team builder & innovator: Creative and resourceful, passionate about building high performing teams and elevating hiring practices. Preferred Qualifications A Bachelor's degree. Professional experience in or working within fast pace technology or Fintech industry. Experience hiring in multiple counties in EMEA. Specific experience with the Israeli market would also be a plus. Applicant Safety Policy: Fraud and Third Party Recruiters To protect you from recruitment scams, please be aware that Airwallex will not ask for bank details, sensitive ID numbers (i.e. passport), or any form of payment during the application or interview process. All official communication will come from email address. Please apply only through or our official LinkedIn page. Airwallex does not accept unsolicited resumes from search firms/recruiters. Airwallex will not pay any fees to search firms/recruiters if a candidate is submitted by a search firm/recruiter unless an agreement has been entered into with respect to specific open position(s). Search firms/recruiters submitting resumes to Airwallex on an unsolicited basis shall be deemed to accept this condition, regardless of any other provision to the contrary. Equal opportunity Airwallex is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and anyone seeking employment at Airwallex is considered based on merit, qualifications, competence and talent. We don't regard color, religion, race, national origin, sexual orientation, ancestry, citizenship, sex, marital or family status, disability, gender, or any other legally protected status when making our hiring decisions. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
About Airwallex Airwallex is the only unified payments and financial platform for global businesses. Powered by our unique combination of proprietary infrastructure and software, we empower over 200,000 businesses worldwide - including Brex, Rippling, Navan, Qantas, SHEIN and many more - with fully integrated solutions to manage everything from business accounts, payments, spend management and treasury, to embedded finance at a global scale. Proudly founded in Melbourne, we have a team of over 2,000 of the brightest and most innovative people in tech across 26 offices around the globe. Valued at US$8 billion and backed by world-leading investors including T. Rowe Price, Visa, Mastercard, Robinhood Ventures, Sequoia, Salesforce Ventures, DST Global, and Lone Pine Capital, Airwallex is leading the charge in building the global payments and financial platform of the future. If you're ready to do the most ambitious work of your career, join us. Attributes We Value We hire successful builders with founder-like energy who want real impact, accelerated learning, and true ownership. You bring strong role-related expertise and sharp thinking, and you're motivated by our mission and operating principles. You move fast with good judgment, dig deep with curiosity, and make decisions from first principles, balancing speed and rigor. You're humble and collaborative; turn zero to one ideas into real products, and you "get stuff done" end-to-end. You use AI to work smarter and solve problems faster. Here, you'll tackle complex, high visibility problems with exceptional teammates and grow your career as we build the future of global banking. If that sounds like you, let's build what's next. About the team The People & Talent team at Airwallex is dedicated to attracting and developing the brightest and most ambitious minds to drive our company forward. We are a global, vibrant, and dynamic team with a focus on creating a positive and inclusive work environment that fosters growth and innovation. Through innovative programs, strategic People & Talent initiatives, and a deep understanding of our organisation's needs, we cultivate a collaborative and engaging environment that fuels Airwallex's continued growth and success. The Talent Acquisition team at Airwallex plays a pivotal role in shaping the company's future by sourcing and recruiting the brightest and most ambitious minds to drive our company forward. We collaborate with hiring managers and leadership teams to understand business needs and proactively find the right individuals who will contribute to our success. As trusted advisors, our team is passionate about building strong relationships with candidates and delivering a seamless recruiting experience that reflects Airwallex's operating principles, dynamic culture, and global ambitions. What You'll Do Airwallex is scaling our key corporate functions globally, and we're looking for an exceptional Talent Acquisition Partner to take our hiring across Sales, Legal, Risk, Compliance, Finance, Operations, Strategy, and Marketing to the next level. You'll partner closely with senior business leaders (e.g., General Manager, CFO, VP of Commercial, General Counsel, Chief Risk Officer, and other functional executives) to shape talent strategy, pilot bold new approaches, and build the world class teams powering Airwallex's next stage of growth. Responsibilities: Partner with executives: Work closely with senior leaders to define hiring needs, align on priorities, and shape go to market and corporate talent strategies. Attract top talent: Design and execute innovative sourcing strategies to engage exceptional corporate talent, including niche and senior level roles. Own end to end recruiting: Lead the full hiring process, from outreach to offer, while delivering an exceptional candidate and stakeholder experience. Drive decisions with data: Use recruiting metrics and market insights to influence decisions, improve efficiency, and uphold a high hiring bar. Champion excellence: Ensure interviewer calibration, promote best practices, and strengthen Airwallex's employer brand to attract diverse, high quality talent. Hire across markets: Manage recruitment across multiple European markets, adapting strategies to regional nuances and talent pools. Who you are We're looking for people who meet the minimum qualifications for this role. The preferred qualifications are great to have, but are not mandatory. Minimum qualifications: Experienced recruiter: 7+ years of full cycle recruiting, including 2+ years in house, with deep expertise in go to market and corporate hiring. Proven talent partner: Successful track record hiring top talent across Sales, Legal, Risk, Compliance, Finance, Operations, Strategy, and Marketing, from entry to Director levels. Influential collaborator: Skilled at partnering with and influencing senior business leaders to align on hiring strategies and decisions. High performance driver: Thrives in fast paced, scaling environments while delivering results with accuracy and attention to detail. Team builder & innovator: Creative and resourceful, passionate about building high performing teams and elevating hiring practices. Preferred Qualifications A Bachelor's degree. Professional experience in or working within fast pace technology or Fintech industry. Experience hiring in multiple counties in EMEA. Specific experience with the Israeli market would also be a plus. Applicant Safety Policy: Fraud and Third Party Recruiters To protect you from recruitment scams, please be aware that Airwallex will not ask for bank details, sensitive ID numbers (i.e. passport), or any form of payment during the application or interview process. All official communication will come from email address. Please apply only through or our official LinkedIn page. Airwallex does not accept unsolicited resumes from search firms/recruiters. Airwallex will not pay any fees to search firms/recruiters if a candidate is submitted by a search firm/recruiter unless an agreement has been entered into with respect to specific open position(s). Search firms/recruiters submitting resumes to Airwallex on an unsolicited basis shall be deemed to accept this condition, regardless of any other provision to the contrary. Equal opportunity Airwallex is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and anyone seeking employment at Airwallex is considered based on merit, qualifications, competence and talent. We don't regard color, religion, race, national origin, sexual orientation, ancestry, citizenship, sex, marital or family status, disability, gender, or any other legally protected status when making our hiring decisions. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know.
Significant and demonstrable Board level experience gained within a structure of comparable scale A track record of leading strategy development and translating this into successful operational objectives and plans Strategic understanding of the health and social care system (including primary care), and an awareness of external drivers affecting local health and social care commissioning and delivery. Understanding and experience of working within a complex political policy context; and a track record of translating national mandate into local delivery Experience of engaging and communicating across a breadth of senior stakeholders including those from health and care organisations, the voluntary sector, service users and the public A track record of delivering financial and performance objectives. Experience of leading and managing scale change within general practice is desirable. Educated to post-graduate level or equivalent experience Evidence of continuing personal development Demonstrable understanding of primary care, the broader health and social care system, and an awareness of external drivers affecting local health and social care commissioning and delivery. Main duties of the job Our CEO oversees the overall direction of Suffolk GP Federation, which is a community interest company owned by Suffolks GP practices, and is part of the wider Suffolk general practice leadership team. For the Federation, the CEO is a member of the Board of Directors and will lead on delivering against our strategic priorities working with the Board and our Senior Leadership Team. This includes being the accountable officer, responsible for developing and delivering strategies that ensure our organisation meets the goals determined by our Board of Directors. The Chief Executive provides strategic leadership to Suffolk GP Federation, ensuring that the Federation is delivering our vision and aims and living and operating according to our and our members values. This role will ensure that the Federation and its member practices, are positioned to embrace the challenges of operating in the rapidly evolving health and social care environment and ready to respond rapidly and flexibly to opportunities. About us Suffolk GP Federation CIC is a not-for-profit community interest company. Our main purpose is to support Primary Care across Suffolk including support with working collaboratively and at scale. We also deliver a portfolio of NHS services across Suffolk and North East Essex, including Podiatry, Ultrasound, Diabetes, as well as urgent Care Services including the Out of Hours face-to-face Service in Suffolk. Job responsibilities Job title: Chief Executive Officer Salary: £140,000 per annum, plus NHS Pension and car allowance Responsible to:Federation Chair Location:Suffolk (must live in or close commuting distance to Suffolk). Annual leave: 27 days rising to 29 after 5 years service (plus 8 bank holidays) Person Specification Educated to post-graduate level or equivalent experience Evidence of continuing personal development Demonstrable understanding of primary care, the broader health and social care system, and an awareness of external drivers affecting local health and social care commissioning and delivery. Knowledge of regulatory compliance and corporate governance, with a track record of implementing robust governance systems and processes Experience of leading and managing system wide change within general practice. 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 28, 2026
Full time
Significant and demonstrable Board level experience gained within a structure of comparable scale A track record of leading strategy development and translating this into successful operational objectives and plans Strategic understanding of the health and social care system (including primary care), and an awareness of external drivers affecting local health and social care commissioning and delivery. Understanding and experience of working within a complex political policy context; and a track record of translating national mandate into local delivery Experience of engaging and communicating across a breadth of senior stakeholders including those from health and care organisations, the voluntary sector, service users and the public A track record of delivering financial and performance objectives. Experience of leading and managing scale change within general practice is desirable. Educated to post-graduate level or equivalent experience Evidence of continuing personal development Demonstrable understanding of primary care, the broader health and social care system, and an awareness of external drivers affecting local health and social care commissioning and delivery. Main duties of the job Our CEO oversees the overall direction of Suffolk GP Federation, which is a community interest company owned by Suffolks GP practices, and is part of the wider Suffolk general practice leadership team. For the Federation, the CEO is a member of the Board of Directors and will lead on delivering against our strategic priorities working with the Board and our Senior Leadership Team. This includes being the accountable officer, responsible for developing and delivering strategies that ensure our organisation meets the goals determined by our Board of Directors. The Chief Executive provides strategic leadership to Suffolk GP Federation, ensuring that the Federation is delivering our vision and aims and living and operating according to our and our members values. This role will ensure that the Federation and its member practices, are positioned to embrace the challenges of operating in the rapidly evolving health and social care environment and ready to respond rapidly and flexibly to opportunities. About us Suffolk GP Federation CIC is a not-for-profit community interest company. Our main purpose is to support Primary Care across Suffolk including support with working collaboratively and at scale. We also deliver a portfolio of NHS services across Suffolk and North East Essex, including Podiatry, Ultrasound, Diabetes, as well as urgent Care Services including the Out of Hours face-to-face Service in Suffolk. Job responsibilities Job title: Chief Executive Officer Salary: £140,000 per annum, plus NHS Pension and car allowance Responsible to:Federation Chair Location:Suffolk (must live in or close commuting distance to Suffolk). Annual leave: 27 days rising to 29 after 5 years service (plus 8 bank holidays) Person Specification Educated to post-graduate level or equivalent experience Evidence of continuing personal development Demonstrable understanding of primary care, the broader health and social care system, and an awareness of external drivers affecting local health and social care commissioning and delivery. Knowledge of regulatory compliance and corporate governance, with a track record of implementing robust governance systems and processes Experience of leading and managing system wide change within general practice. 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.
Location: Remote Hours : Part Time (21 hours per week) Contract : Fixed term to end of January 2028. Salary: £26,100 - £28,200 pro rata (£43,500 - £47,000 FTE) This is an important project working in partnership with Government, the NHS, partners and affected communities as part of national memorial activities to reflect on the impact of Covid-19 for people across the UK. The contract is linked to the anticipated development and delivery timeline of the Reflection Spaces project, which is the primary focus of the role. Key Relationships: Programme Leads, COO, Director of Strategic Engagement, AD Finance and Operations, Trustees, External Partners Overall Purpose The Project Manager will work with NHS member charities and key stakeholders to design, lead and manage a high-profile programme of activity alongside key partners and those with lived experience to create memorial reflection spaces for communities most impacted by COVID-19. This is referred to in this document at the 'Reflection Spaces' project. You will bring a dynamic, can do approach to support the design and delivery of the Reflection Spaces project, ensuring collaboration across a wide range of stakeholders, including their identified Charities, voluntary sector organisations, funders, evaluators and government officials to create beautiful high quality and reflective spaces supportive of those experiencing bereavement with creative elements to mark their significance. It involves working collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders including their member charities, trusts, funders, evaluators, and government officials, and ensuring initiatives are delivered successfully. Overall Objectives To support the design and implementation of new sensory reflection spaces that create a living memory and legacy for communities of those lost during the pandemic. The new COVID-19 memorials will be created across the country that reflect the importance of green spaces to the nation during the pandemic for health and wellbeing, and to bring people together in remembrance and commemoration to those who have experienced loss. To convene and engage stakeholders to inform the national elements of the project including development of the creative brief, ensuring a golden thread that brings all of the locally funded projects together. You will coordinate teams, stakeholders and partners to ensure high quality delivery, excellent interpretation and relevance through codesign to represent the user needs from established steering and engagement groups to ensure quality and impact. You may also be required to oversee other initiatives successfully so they deliver on their objectives, managing stakeholders, and are delivered on time and to budget - in particular the Green Communities project, which is an existing grant programme to create and improve green spaces and help improve the nation's health. Key Responsibilities Project Design and Development Work with the Programme Leads and SRO to develop the Reflection Spaces project from design to implementation considering sustainability and legacy of local project design and implementation with charity members. Managing high profile stakeholder relationships and partners across government, horticultural partners and bereavement organisations to codesign the programme of activity and/or high level design brief to guide local project delivery. Establish evaluation requirements for the programme and projects delivered at a local level and in line with partners involved, leading processes to convene, capture and share evidence, data and insight to support knowledge of impact for users of the spaces. Commission and manage external evaluations where appropriate, ensuring quality and alignment with project aims. Plan funding aspects of the programme allocating awards to chosen Charities able to support the requirements of the spaces as per brief. Develop project plans with clear objectives, timelines, milestones and manage and monitor associated budget, ensuring that projects are financially sustainable and cover their costs. Delivery and Management Lead initiatives, in particular the Reflection Spaces project, to ensure they are delivered on time, within scope and budget. Establish and oversee robust project governance, risk management, and reporting processes, maintaining strong administration and compliance throughout Regularly review and monitor impact against the goals of the programme, ensuring the benefits and impact they seek are being achieved Provide line management of staff where required, such as the Senior Projects Officer working across their other related greening projects Manage project resources and staff effectively, fostering a collaborative team culture and supporting and ensuring team members are empowered Support or lead the process of securing appropriate partnership propositions, selecting service contracts or grant arrangements where appropriate, with regard to considerations such as control and VAT efficiency. Where multiple potential partners exist, ensure they have effective decision making to select the most appropriate partnerships in line with their strategic criteria, either through procurement or application assessments and establish appropriate tender processes for artistic commissioning. Manage contracts or grant arrangements with external partners, including evaluators and delivery organisations, delegating as required; lead or support negotiations as needed and ensure partners meet their obligations. Oversee and manage the delivery of the Greener Communities project to completion. Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration Convene and engage stakeholders, including member charities, trusts and employees, funders and evaluators, to co-produce and steer projects collaboratively. Facilitating and supporting engagement to harness lived experience voice to inform the design and delivery of locally delivered projects to ensure relevance and suitability of spaces and also to support national commemoration events such as the National Day of Reflection. Manage stakeholder relationships throughout the lifecycle of each project, ensuring effective communication and engagement. Provide support and guidance to member charities through the projects they fund, enabling high quality spaces and user experience and outcomes. Represent the organisation externally, acting as a champion for the company and charities Form professional and beneficial relationships with internal and external stakeholders - including at a senior level, representing the department internally and externally and bringing your experience of greening for health. Work collaboratively with teams across the organisation to plan commemorative events around the National Day of Reflection and to support the design of communication plans. Creative Arts Installation Lead the creative arts commissioning aspects of the Reflection Spaces project in collaboration with partners to ensure spaces have interpretation and recognition around their purpose and also any installation artwork featuring across all sites acting as the golden thread for the programme. Identify and build effective relationships with new stakeholders and funders who are required for the artistic aspects of the Reflection Spaces project to support ambition, working collaboratively to secure income such Arts Council applications or equivalent for the devolved nations such as Creative Scotland. Establish creative steering groups that help to codesign artistic aspects that will establish interpretation of the spaces and create a 'golden thread' unifying the spaces Other duties Visibly live our client's values of Human, Collaborative and Pioneering, including their commitment to diversity and inclusion. Carrying out the duties of post in accordance with their policies and procedures on Health and Safety and take responsibility for ensuring personal health and safety. Working flexibly, prioritising workload, and working effectively as part of a team. Demonstrating an ability to work calmly and effectively when under pressure of tight deadlines, to deliver work on time and to a high standard. Work with organisational systems to capture and share stakeholder interactions in a timely manner Adhere to relevant legislation, best practice, policies, and processes including, but not limited to charity law, the fundraising regulator, GDPR and professional codes and standards. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of duties. The need for flexibility is required, and the post holder is expected to carry out any other related duties that are within the employee's skills and abilities whenever reasonably instructed. REF-
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Location: Remote Hours : Part Time (21 hours per week) Contract : Fixed term to end of January 2028. Salary: £26,100 - £28,200 pro rata (£43,500 - £47,000 FTE) This is an important project working in partnership with Government, the NHS, partners and affected communities as part of national memorial activities to reflect on the impact of Covid-19 for people across the UK. The contract is linked to the anticipated development and delivery timeline of the Reflection Spaces project, which is the primary focus of the role. Key Relationships: Programme Leads, COO, Director of Strategic Engagement, AD Finance and Operations, Trustees, External Partners Overall Purpose The Project Manager will work with NHS member charities and key stakeholders to design, lead and manage a high-profile programme of activity alongside key partners and those with lived experience to create memorial reflection spaces for communities most impacted by COVID-19. This is referred to in this document at the 'Reflection Spaces' project. You will bring a dynamic, can do approach to support the design and delivery of the Reflection Spaces project, ensuring collaboration across a wide range of stakeholders, including their identified Charities, voluntary sector organisations, funders, evaluators and government officials to create beautiful high quality and reflective spaces supportive of those experiencing bereavement with creative elements to mark their significance. It involves working collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders including their member charities, trusts, funders, evaluators, and government officials, and ensuring initiatives are delivered successfully. Overall Objectives To support the design and implementation of new sensory reflection spaces that create a living memory and legacy for communities of those lost during the pandemic. The new COVID-19 memorials will be created across the country that reflect the importance of green spaces to the nation during the pandemic for health and wellbeing, and to bring people together in remembrance and commemoration to those who have experienced loss. To convene and engage stakeholders to inform the national elements of the project including development of the creative brief, ensuring a golden thread that brings all of the locally funded projects together. You will coordinate teams, stakeholders and partners to ensure high quality delivery, excellent interpretation and relevance through codesign to represent the user needs from established steering and engagement groups to ensure quality and impact. You may also be required to oversee other initiatives successfully so they deliver on their objectives, managing stakeholders, and are delivered on time and to budget - in particular the Green Communities project, which is an existing grant programme to create and improve green spaces and help improve the nation's health. Key Responsibilities Project Design and Development Work with the Programme Leads and SRO to develop the Reflection Spaces project from design to implementation considering sustainability and legacy of local project design and implementation with charity members. Managing high profile stakeholder relationships and partners across government, horticultural partners and bereavement organisations to codesign the programme of activity and/or high level design brief to guide local project delivery. Establish evaluation requirements for the programme and projects delivered at a local level and in line with partners involved, leading processes to convene, capture and share evidence, data and insight to support knowledge of impact for users of the spaces. Commission and manage external evaluations where appropriate, ensuring quality and alignment with project aims. Plan funding aspects of the programme allocating awards to chosen Charities able to support the requirements of the spaces as per brief. Develop project plans with clear objectives, timelines, milestones and manage and monitor associated budget, ensuring that projects are financially sustainable and cover their costs. Delivery and Management Lead initiatives, in particular the Reflection Spaces project, to ensure they are delivered on time, within scope and budget. Establish and oversee robust project governance, risk management, and reporting processes, maintaining strong administration and compliance throughout Regularly review and monitor impact against the goals of the programme, ensuring the benefits and impact they seek are being achieved Provide line management of staff where required, such as the Senior Projects Officer working across their other related greening projects Manage project resources and staff effectively, fostering a collaborative team culture and supporting and ensuring team members are empowered Support or lead the process of securing appropriate partnership propositions, selecting service contracts or grant arrangements where appropriate, with regard to considerations such as control and VAT efficiency. Where multiple potential partners exist, ensure they have effective decision making to select the most appropriate partnerships in line with their strategic criteria, either through procurement or application assessments and establish appropriate tender processes for artistic commissioning. Manage contracts or grant arrangements with external partners, including evaluators and delivery organisations, delegating as required; lead or support negotiations as needed and ensure partners meet their obligations. Oversee and manage the delivery of the Greener Communities project to completion. Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration Convene and engage stakeholders, including member charities, trusts and employees, funders and evaluators, to co-produce and steer projects collaboratively. Facilitating and supporting engagement to harness lived experience voice to inform the design and delivery of locally delivered projects to ensure relevance and suitability of spaces and also to support national commemoration events such as the National Day of Reflection. Manage stakeholder relationships throughout the lifecycle of each project, ensuring effective communication and engagement. Provide support and guidance to member charities through the projects they fund, enabling high quality spaces and user experience and outcomes. Represent the organisation externally, acting as a champion for the company and charities Form professional and beneficial relationships with internal and external stakeholders - including at a senior level, representing the department internally and externally and bringing your experience of greening for health. Work collaboratively with teams across the organisation to plan commemorative events around the National Day of Reflection and to support the design of communication plans. Creative Arts Installation Lead the creative arts commissioning aspects of the Reflection Spaces project in collaboration with partners to ensure spaces have interpretation and recognition around their purpose and also any installation artwork featuring across all sites acting as the golden thread for the programme. Identify and build effective relationships with new stakeholders and funders who are required for the artistic aspects of the Reflection Spaces project to support ambition, working collaboratively to secure income such Arts Council applications or equivalent for the devolved nations such as Creative Scotland. Establish creative steering groups that help to codesign artistic aspects that will establish interpretation of the spaces and create a 'golden thread' unifying the spaces Other duties Visibly live our client's values of Human, Collaborative and Pioneering, including their commitment to diversity and inclusion. Carrying out the duties of post in accordance with their policies and procedures on Health and Safety and take responsibility for ensuring personal health and safety. Working flexibly, prioritising workload, and working effectively as part of a team. Demonstrating an ability to work calmly and effectively when under pressure of tight deadlines, to deliver work on time and to a high standard. Work with organisational systems to capture and share stakeholder interactions in a timely manner Adhere to relevant legislation, best practice, policies, and processes including, but not limited to charity law, the fundraising regulator, GDPR and professional codes and standards. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of duties. The need for flexibility is required, and the post holder is expected to carry out any other related duties that are within the employee's skills and abilities whenever reasonably instructed. REF-
Salary: up to £120k pa plus substantial bonus This position has now been filled, but has been left on our website as we have other similar vacancies to this on an ongoing basis that might interest you. More importantly, we have vacancies that are not advertised due to their confidential nature therefore it would certainly be in your interest to email your CV, as a word document, depending on which sector you are in, to : Head of Packaging recruitment - Greg Nelson - Head of Print recruitment - Neil Pearson - Head Paper recruitment - Gary Young - Board level, account management and all levels of sales vacancies (contact via our divisional heads - see above) About the Role The Chief Operating Officer (COO) provides the leadership, management and vision necessary to ensure the company has the proper operational controls, administrative and reporting procedures, and people and systems in place to grow the company and maintain financial strength and operating efficiency. The COO is the company's second in-command and focuses on leading and engaging people, driving sustainable growth, and maintaining a positive culture. Main Duties and Responsibilities Leadership & Management Lead and oversee business support functions to deliver high quality services to clients and stakeholders. Provide training, coaching and mentoring to team members and ensure teams maintain competence in relation to legal and regulatory issues. Monitor staffing levels to meet customer demands and service levels. Collaboration Work with teams to ensure delivery against the strategic direction set by the CEO and Board, including setting clear targets, financial planning and risk management. Collaborate with Production, Commercial, Document Services, IT, Projects (Reception) to maintain effective processes. Formulate technology priorities and work with IT to deliver them. Interpret business policy with Compliance and HR to design quality assurance processes. Continuous Improvement Identify and implement solutions across Production, Commercial, Document Services, IT, Projects. Ensure robust data is available for performance monitoring and strategic decision making. Proactively monitor trends to shape product and service offerings. Maintain and develop own skills, knowledge and behaviours and stay current with regulatory standards. Growth Participate in expansion activities (investments, acquisitions, corporate alliances) and assist in raising capital. Reporting Provide regular reporting to the CEO and stakeholders on business and team performance. Relationship Management Manage relationships with partners, suppliers and clients as the professional face of the business. Please only apply if you are currently in a key role within a large manufacturing business. Apply Now If you have registered with us and wish to use your existing details to apply for this vacancy, login here. If you would like to register with us, click here. To apply for this vacancy fill in the form below. The following fields are required. Forename (required) Surname (required) Email (required) Contact Telephone (required) Preferred Contact Method (required) Attach CV We prefer MS Word format (.doc or .docx). The software we use to "skill match" can "read" a word document but not a PDF. You will be considered for many more positions if your CV is in word format. The following section is OPTIONAL but if you have the time it would help tremendously in matching you to over 300 positions (the average number we have at any one time). Current/Last Company Name Position Basic Salary Notice Period Other Info Share this job:
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Salary: up to £120k pa plus substantial bonus This position has now been filled, but has been left on our website as we have other similar vacancies to this on an ongoing basis that might interest you. More importantly, we have vacancies that are not advertised due to their confidential nature therefore it would certainly be in your interest to email your CV, as a word document, depending on which sector you are in, to : Head of Packaging recruitment - Greg Nelson - Head of Print recruitment - Neil Pearson - Head Paper recruitment - Gary Young - Board level, account management and all levels of sales vacancies (contact via our divisional heads - see above) About the Role The Chief Operating Officer (COO) provides the leadership, management and vision necessary to ensure the company has the proper operational controls, administrative and reporting procedures, and people and systems in place to grow the company and maintain financial strength and operating efficiency. The COO is the company's second in-command and focuses on leading and engaging people, driving sustainable growth, and maintaining a positive culture. Main Duties and Responsibilities Leadership & Management Lead and oversee business support functions to deliver high quality services to clients and stakeholders. Provide training, coaching and mentoring to team members and ensure teams maintain competence in relation to legal and regulatory issues. Monitor staffing levels to meet customer demands and service levels. Collaboration Work with teams to ensure delivery against the strategic direction set by the CEO and Board, including setting clear targets, financial planning and risk management. Collaborate with Production, Commercial, Document Services, IT, Projects (Reception) to maintain effective processes. Formulate technology priorities and work with IT to deliver them. Interpret business policy with Compliance and HR to design quality assurance processes. Continuous Improvement Identify and implement solutions across Production, Commercial, Document Services, IT, Projects. Ensure robust data is available for performance monitoring and strategic decision making. Proactively monitor trends to shape product and service offerings. Maintain and develop own skills, knowledge and behaviours and stay current with regulatory standards. Growth Participate in expansion activities (investments, acquisitions, corporate alliances) and assist in raising capital. Reporting Provide regular reporting to the CEO and stakeholders on business and team performance. Relationship Management Manage relationships with partners, suppliers and clients as the professional face of the business. Please only apply if you are currently in a key role within a large manufacturing business. Apply Now If you have registered with us and wish to use your existing details to apply for this vacancy, login here. If you would like to register with us, click here. To apply for this vacancy fill in the form below. The following fields are required. Forename (required) Surname (required) Email (required) Contact Telephone (required) Preferred Contact Method (required) Attach CV We prefer MS Word format (.doc or .docx). The software we use to "skill match" can "read" a word document but not a PDF. You will be considered for many more positions if your CV is in word format. The following section is OPTIONAL but if you have the time it would help tremendously in matching you to over 300 positions (the average number we have at any one time). Current/Last Company Name Position Basic Salary Notice Period Other Info Share this job:
Hybrid role to be based in our Edinburgh or London office. About us Seccl is the Octopus-owned embedded investment platform that's on a mission to helping more people to invest - and invest well. We're B-Corp certified with an amazing product-market fit, impressive early traction and the potential to transform an outdated industry, for the better. We've been growing fast and will scale even faster over the next few years. We're also proud to be part of Octopus, the £multi billion group that's on a mission to breathe new life into broken industries, through companies like Octopus Energy, Octopus Investments and Octopus Money. Check out the Seccl website for the latest on our products and our mission to shape the future of investments. The role Reporting into the Chief risk officer (CRO), the head of information security risk role is responsible for the day to day management and continual improvement of the information security management system (ISMS). You will be responsible for designing, implementing, and monitoring Seccl's Information Security Management System (ISMS). You will also provide second line oversight of all security activities at Seccl. On a typical day you will be Shaping and driving our information security strategy alongside the CRO and executive team, ensuring security enables - not slows - our growth. Partnering with Risk to define and embed our security risk appetite, making smart, commercially aware decisions in a fast-moving environment. Evolving and strengthening our ISMS, continuously improving policies, controls and processes as we scale. Owning oversight of third party security reviews and customer due diligence, helping us move quickly while maintaining high standards. Turning security metrics and risk insights into clear, actionable reporting for senior leadership and governance forums. Leading internal audits and control effectiveness reviews, including ISO 27001/27002 controls, with a focus on pragmatism and continuous improvement. Driving resilience across the business - from business continuity and disaster recovery testing to hands on incident oversight and lessons learned. Acting as our Data Protection Officer, championing GDPR compliance, advising on DPIAs and confidently engaging with regulators and data subjects when needed. This role's for you if You hold current CISSP certification. You bring significant experience leading Information/Cyber Security in a regulated environment. You've operated within ICO regulated environments and understand the practical realities of GDPR compliance. You have strong working knowledge of risk methodologies, security frameworks and industry standards. You're comfortable with modern cloud technologies and understand the security considerations that come with them. You're a certified ISO 27001 Lead Auditor and/or Implementer, with hands on experience applying the standard in practice. You have a solid technical foundation in IT or security, allowing you to engage credibly across engineering and leadership teams. This role isn't for you if You rely on a lot of top down direction. Here, you'll have a lot of freedom and ownership of your role, and you'll be expected to shape your own progression. You're not comfortable working in a fast paced environment. Our speed and scalability are what set us apart; you need to be able to act quickly and think on your feet. You struggle to follow through on ideas. We value people who do what they say they will. If you care about something, you have the freedom here to make it happen. You don't like change. You'll get on great here if you relish the ambiguity of rapid growth and are willing to embrace uncertainty. What's in it for you We offer a generous mix of benefits for the things that really matter to our people, including: A salary between £110,000 and £130,000 - dependant on experience + reviewed annually 27 days holiday + bank holidays (some can be flexible) + day off on your birthday + three days (full time) per year for Dependant leave Two volunteering days per year Option to work abroad for up to six weeks a year Secclbrate - our recognition programme that offers a mix of flexible rewards including extra pay, additional holiday and increased learning budget Length of service award - one month paid sabbatical at eight years 6% employer pension contribution, and life assurance Private medical insurance with AXA Health Enhanced Parental leave MacBook and up to £500 home office set up budget £750 per person learning budget Health and wellbeing initiatives including free therapy via Wellness Cloud, mental health support via Headspace Strong financial wellbeing focus including access to Octopus Money, Octopus Share Incentive Plan and will writing offering via Octopus Legacy Perkbox - Flexi points giving you a range of discounts and perks including free weekly coffee, gym and retail discounts Access to initiatives like Cycle to Work and Octopus Electric Vehicle Leasing Our culture We're proud to put people first, creating a culture where we truly listen to what matters most to them. Our transparent and inclusive environment encourages diversity of thought, challenge and experimentation. Check out our Glassdoor page for the latest reviews or our LinkedIn for company updates and insights from the team. Interview process Interviewing is a two way thing, and we want you to have the time and opportunity to get to know us, as much as we are getting to know you. Our interviews are conversational, so come with questions and be curious. In general, you can expect the interview process to look a bit like this, (following an initial chat with one of our Talent team): First stage - 45 mins competencies based interview with the hiring manager and Head of operational resilience Second stage - one hour technical interview or assessment with the hiring manager and current Head of information security risk Final stage - 45 mins bar raiser culture based interview with the CTO and Operations director We'll only close this role once we have enough applications for the next stage. Please submit your application as soon as possible to make sure you don't miss out and you should expect to hear back from us within one to two weeks of applying. Our aim is to build a diverse and inclusive company of awesome people, with unique skills, passions and experiences. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to age, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, family or parental status, national origin, or veteran, neurodiversity or disability status. If this sounds like your kind of thing, we encourage you to apply even if you don't tick every box. We'd love to hear from you!
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Hybrid role to be based in our Edinburgh or London office. About us Seccl is the Octopus-owned embedded investment platform that's on a mission to helping more people to invest - and invest well. We're B-Corp certified with an amazing product-market fit, impressive early traction and the potential to transform an outdated industry, for the better. We've been growing fast and will scale even faster over the next few years. We're also proud to be part of Octopus, the £multi billion group that's on a mission to breathe new life into broken industries, through companies like Octopus Energy, Octopus Investments and Octopus Money. Check out the Seccl website for the latest on our products and our mission to shape the future of investments. The role Reporting into the Chief risk officer (CRO), the head of information security risk role is responsible for the day to day management and continual improvement of the information security management system (ISMS). You will be responsible for designing, implementing, and monitoring Seccl's Information Security Management System (ISMS). You will also provide second line oversight of all security activities at Seccl. On a typical day you will be Shaping and driving our information security strategy alongside the CRO and executive team, ensuring security enables - not slows - our growth. Partnering with Risk to define and embed our security risk appetite, making smart, commercially aware decisions in a fast-moving environment. Evolving and strengthening our ISMS, continuously improving policies, controls and processes as we scale. Owning oversight of third party security reviews and customer due diligence, helping us move quickly while maintaining high standards. Turning security metrics and risk insights into clear, actionable reporting for senior leadership and governance forums. Leading internal audits and control effectiveness reviews, including ISO 27001/27002 controls, with a focus on pragmatism and continuous improvement. Driving resilience across the business - from business continuity and disaster recovery testing to hands on incident oversight and lessons learned. Acting as our Data Protection Officer, championing GDPR compliance, advising on DPIAs and confidently engaging with regulators and data subjects when needed. This role's for you if You hold current CISSP certification. You bring significant experience leading Information/Cyber Security in a regulated environment. You've operated within ICO regulated environments and understand the practical realities of GDPR compliance. You have strong working knowledge of risk methodologies, security frameworks and industry standards. You're comfortable with modern cloud technologies and understand the security considerations that come with them. You're a certified ISO 27001 Lead Auditor and/or Implementer, with hands on experience applying the standard in practice. You have a solid technical foundation in IT or security, allowing you to engage credibly across engineering and leadership teams. This role isn't for you if You rely on a lot of top down direction. Here, you'll have a lot of freedom and ownership of your role, and you'll be expected to shape your own progression. You're not comfortable working in a fast paced environment. Our speed and scalability are what set us apart; you need to be able to act quickly and think on your feet. You struggle to follow through on ideas. We value people who do what they say they will. If you care about something, you have the freedom here to make it happen. You don't like change. You'll get on great here if you relish the ambiguity of rapid growth and are willing to embrace uncertainty. What's in it for you We offer a generous mix of benefits for the things that really matter to our people, including: A salary between £110,000 and £130,000 - dependant on experience + reviewed annually 27 days holiday + bank holidays (some can be flexible) + day off on your birthday + three days (full time) per year for Dependant leave Two volunteering days per year Option to work abroad for up to six weeks a year Secclbrate - our recognition programme that offers a mix of flexible rewards including extra pay, additional holiday and increased learning budget Length of service award - one month paid sabbatical at eight years 6% employer pension contribution, and life assurance Private medical insurance with AXA Health Enhanced Parental leave MacBook and up to £500 home office set up budget £750 per person learning budget Health and wellbeing initiatives including free therapy via Wellness Cloud, mental health support via Headspace Strong financial wellbeing focus including access to Octopus Money, Octopus Share Incentive Plan and will writing offering via Octopus Legacy Perkbox - Flexi points giving you a range of discounts and perks including free weekly coffee, gym and retail discounts Access to initiatives like Cycle to Work and Octopus Electric Vehicle Leasing Our culture We're proud to put people first, creating a culture where we truly listen to what matters most to them. Our transparent and inclusive environment encourages diversity of thought, challenge and experimentation. Check out our Glassdoor page for the latest reviews or our LinkedIn for company updates and insights from the team. Interview process Interviewing is a two way thing, and we want you to have the time and opportunity to get to know us, as much as we are getting to know you. Our interviews are conversational, so come with questions and be curious. In general, you can expect the interview process to look a bit like this, (following an initial chat with one of our Talent team): First stage - 45 mins competencies based interview with the hiring manager and Head of operational resilience Second stage - one hour technical interview or assessment with the hiring manager and current Head of information security risk Final stage - 45 mins bar raiser culture based interview with the CTO and Operations director We'll only close this role once we have enough applications for the next stage. Please submit your application as soon as possible to make sure you don't miss out and you should expect to hear back from us within one to two weeks of applying. Our aim is to build a diverse and inclusive company of awesome people, with unique skills, passions and experiences. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to age, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, family or parental status, national origin, or veteran, neurodiversity or disability status. If this sounds like your kind of thing, we encourage you to apply even if you don't tick every box. We'd love to hear from you!
Finance Business Partner: Systems and Technical Grade H 47,046 - 54,696 Location: Staffordshire Police Headquarters (with agile working options) About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Finance Business Partner: Systems and Technical to join our client Staffordshire Police's dedicated Finance team. This is a pivotal role, leading on the management, maintenance, development, and improvement of our core financial systems, while providing technical finance expertise across the organisation. You will work closely with the Head of Financial Accounting to ensure robust financial processes, compliance with statutory obligations, and the delivery of accurate financial statements. This role bridges the gap between Finance and IT, driving system efficiencies and supporting strategic decision-making. PLEASE NOTE DUE TO POLICE VETTING CRITERIA YOU MUST HAVE RESIDED WITHIN THE UK CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST 5 YEARS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION. Key Responsibilities Lead on configuration and administration of financial systems, ensuring compliance and optimisation. Oversee system upgrades, testing, and liaison with external providers. Support the preparation and completion of Financial Statements, including audit coordination and compliance with Codes of Practice. Ensure monthly reconciliation of all balance sheet control accounts (cash, debtors, creditors) and Police Pension accounts. Review VAT returns and ensure compliance with legislation. Manage bank reconciliations and maintain accurate cash flow forecasting. Maintain a robust Asset Register. Complete statutory and regulatory financial returns accurately and on time. Provide leadership and support to the Finance Officer (Trainee Accountant) and ensure timely month-end closure. About You We are looking for a qualified accountant (CCAB or CIMA) with: Proven experience in financial systems management and technical accounting. Strong knowledge of public sector financial regulations and accounting principles. Experience in preparing financial statements and coordinating external audits. Advanced Excel skills and ability to interpret complex financial data. Excellent communication, influencing, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to challenge and drive continuous improvement. Desirable: Experience with local authority accounting and systems administration. Ability to write reports using Crystal or SQL to enhance financial reporting. Benefits Local Government Pension Scheme Generous holiday entitlement Flexible/agile working options Training and development opportunities Health and wellbeing support Eye care vouchers Car lease scheme Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Finance Business Partner: Systems and Technical Grade H 47,046 - 54,696 Location: Staffordshire Police Headquarters (with agile working options) About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Finance Business Partner: Systems and Technical to join our client Staffordshire Police's dedicated Finance team. This is a pivotal role, leading on the management, maintenance, development, and improvement of our core financial systems, while providing technical finance expertise across the organisation. You will work closely with the Head of Financial Accounting to ensure robust financial processes, compliance with statutory obligations, and the delivery of accurate financial statements. This role bridges the gap between Finance and IT, driving system efficiencies and supporting strategic decision-making. PLEASE NOTE DUE TO POLICE VETTING CRITERIA YOU MUST HAVE RESIDED WITHIN THE UK CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST 5 YEARS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION. Key Responsibilities Lead on configuration and administration of financial systems, ensuring compliance and optimisation. Oversee system upgrades, testing, and liaison with external providers. Support the preparation and completion of Financial Statements, including audit coordination and compliance with Codes of Practice. Ensure monthly reconciliation of all balance sheet control accounts (cash, debtors, creditors) and Police Pension accounts. Review VAT returns and ensure compliance with legislation. Manage bank reconciliations and maintain accurate cash flow forecasting. Maintain a robust Asset Register. Complete statutory and regulatory financial returns accurately and on time. Provide leadership and support to the Finance Officer (Trainee Accountant) and ensure timely month-end closure. About You We are looking for a qualified accountant (CCAB or CIMA) with: Proven experience in financial systems management and technical accounting. Strong knowledge of public sector financial regulations and accounting principles. Experience in preparing financial statements and coordinating external audits. Advanced Excel skills and ability to interpret complex financial data. Excellent communication, influencing, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to challenge and drive continuous improvement. Desirable: Experience with local authority accounting and systems administration. Ability to write reports using Crystal or SQL to enhance financial reporting. Benefits Local Government Pension Scheme Generous holiday entitlement Flexible/agile working options Training and development opportunities Health and wellbeing support Eye care vouchers Car lease scheme Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser (url removed)