Resident Involvement Officer Pay Rate: £21.37 per hour (PAYE) Location: Plymouth, PL5 Job Type: Temporary (3-month contract, subject to change) Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm We are seeking a Resident Involvement Officer to lead regional activities promoting our Resident Involvement Strategy. This role involves coordinating and facilitating resident involvement activities, ensuring active engagement and demonstrating the positive impact of these initiatives on our services. Day-to-day of the role: Lead regional efforts to promote and support resident engagement in line with our involvement strategy. Coordinate and deliver resident involvement activities, including support for resident-led scrutiny of services. Act as the primary point of contact for engagement with regional teams, facilitating local resident engagement. Manage and maintain data for involved residents, ensuring accurate and regular reporting in line with KPIs. Utilize online tools and digital techniques to offer diverse channels for resident involvement. Manage funding allocation for local groups, ensuring compliance with monitoring and auditing requirements. Support the organization and delivery of engagement events such as resident engagement days and conferences. Lead on data collation and research to support the Resident Scrutiny Committee in their annual reviews. Required Skills & Qualifications: Highly effective communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to present information clearly. Strong interpersonal skills, capable of engaging with and supporting diverse groups. Analytical skills with the ability to interpret performance data and present it in an accessible format. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Ability to work flexibly, including outside standard hours for meetings, and travel within the region as needed. Good general education with excellent literacy skills. Desirable: Experience in project management. Background in Resident Involvement, Community Development, or Housing. Experience in delivering training to teams or customers. To apply for the Resident Involvement Officer position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience.
May 08, 2026
Seasonal
Resident Involvement Officer Pay Rate: £21.37 per hour (PAYE) Location: Plymouth, PL5 Job Type: Temporary (3-month contract, subject to change) Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm We are seeking a Resident Involvement Officer to lead regional activities promoting our Resident Involvement Strategy. This role involves coordinating and facilitating resident involvement activities, ensuring active engagement and demonstrating the positive impact of these initiatives on our services. Day-to-day of the role: Lead regional efforts to promote and support resident engagement in line with our involvement strategy. Coordinate and deliver resident involvement activities, including support for resident-led scrutiny of services. Act as the primary point of contact for engagement with regional teams, facilitating local resident engagement. Manage and maintain data for involved residents, ensuring accurate and regular reporting in line with KPIs. Utilize online tools and digital techniques to offer diverse channels for resident involvement. Manage funding allocation for local groups, ensuring compliance with monitoring and auditing requirements. Support the organization and delivery of engagement events such as resident engagement days and conferences. Lead on data collation and research to support the Resident Scrutiny Committee in their annual reviews. Required Skills & Qualifications: Highly effective communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to present information clearly. Strong interpersonal skills, capable of engaging with and supporting diverse groups. Analytical skills with the ability to interpret performance data and present it in an accessible format. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Ability to work flexibly, including outside standard hours for meetings, and travel within the region as needed. Good general education with excellent literacy skills. Desirable: Experience in project management. Background in Resident Involvement, Community Development, or Housing. Experience in delivering training to teams or customers. To apply for the Resident Involvement Officer position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience.
HR & Business Operations Officer Location: Bradford - Brittania House - BD1 1HX Payrate - 400 per day Contract : 3 months (Possible of Extension) We are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced HR Business Operations Officer to join a dynamic Workforce & HR function with out Client . This role offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to a high-quality HR operations service, supporting the full employee lifecycle while ensuring compliance with policies and employment legislation. Role Purpose To provide a full range of HR operations across the employee lifecycle, ensuring all activity is compliant with policy and current employment legislation. You will work closely with HR Business Operations colleagues to deliver a high-quality Workforce & HR Front Door service, balancing self-service with appropriate support when needed. The role also requires leading and role modelling values and behaviours that promote a supportive and inclusive working culture. Key Responsibilities Act as a generalist HR officer, providing advice (excluding casework) and operational support across employee lifecycle matters such as sickness absence, capability, disciplinary and grievance. Ensure all advice aligns with employment law, policies, and relevant frameworks (e.g. Green Book, NHS Agenda for Change). Follow and contribute to improving HR policies and processes to ensure accessibility and usability. Support service development including policy design, workforce development, and service improvements. Deliver HR & OD strategies through operational HR services. Contribute to a 'one point of access' HR & OD Operations and Advisory Service. Support workforce activities including appraisals, restructures, recruitment, redundancy, TUPE, and employee development. Assist in organisational change initiatives and attend consultation meetings. Support recruitment and onboarding processes, including interviews and selection methods. Ensure compliance with statutory regulations and governance requirements. Provide HR policy and procedural guidance to the HR Service Desk. Work within SLAs and ensure consistency across workforce services. Essential Knowledge & Skills Strong understanding of employment law and HR best practices Ability to translate strategic objectives into deliverable outcomes Experience influencing and advising stakeholders across the employee lifecycle Strong communication skills, both written and verbal Ability to lead, motivate, and collaborate effectively Analytical and problem-solving capabilities Commitment to equality, diversity, and quality service delivery Ability to work within structured frameworks and service level agreements Experience & Qualifications Extensive experience in HR operations or HR business partnering Experience across a wide range of workforce topics Experience managing service delivery within time and budget constraints Management qualification or equivalent experience Relevant professional qualification (e.g. CIPD) Membership of professional bodies (e.g. CIPD, PPMA) Knowledge of strategic HR, workforce planning, OD, performance and talent management Core Competencies Performance management Effective communication Decision making Structured problem solving Working with dignity and respect Management Competencies Strategic awareness Leadership and team development Performance delivery Project and programme management Building high-performing teams Additional Information The role may require flexibility to work evenings, weekends, or bank holidays based on service needs. All duties must be performed in line with the Equality Act 2010, with reasonable adjustments where appropriate. Pre-employment checks may be required depending on the role. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 08, 2026
Seasonal
HR & Business Operations Officer Location: Bradford - Brittania House - BD1 1HX Payrate - 400 per day Contract : 3 months (Possible of Extension) We are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced HR Business Operations Officer to join a dynamic Workforce & HR function with out Client . This role offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to a high-quality HR operations service, supporting the full employee lifecycle while ensuring compliance with policies and employment legislation. Role Purpose To provide a full range of HR operations across the employee lifecycle, ensuring all activity is compliant with policy and current employment legislation. You will work closely with HR Business Operations colleagues to deliver a high-quality Workforce & HR Front Door service, balancing self-service with appropriate support when needed. The role also requires leading and role modelling values and behaviours that promote a supportive and inclusive working culture. Key Responsibilities Act as a generalist HR officer, providing advice (excluding casework) and operational support across employee lifecycle matters such as sickness absence, capability, disciplinary and grievance. Ensure all advice aligns with employment law, policies, and relevant frameworks (e.g. Green Book, NHS Agenda for Change). Follow and contribute to improving HR policies and processes to ensure accessibility and usability. Support service development including policy design, workforce development, and service improvements. Deliver HR & OD strategies through operational HR services. Contribute to a 'one point of access' HR & OD Operations and Advisory Service. Support workforce activities including appraisals, restructures, recruitment, redundancy, TUPE, and employee development. Assist in organisational change initiatives and attend consultation meetings. Support recruitment and onboarding processes, including interviews and selection methods. Ensure compliance with statutory regulations and governance requirements. Provide HR policy and procedural guidance to the HR Service Desk. Work within SLAs and ensure consistency across workforce services. Essential Knowledge & Skills Strong understanding of employment law and HR best practices Ability to translate strategic objectives into deliverable outcomes Experience influencing and advising stakeholders across the employee lifecycle Strong communication skills, both written and verbal Ability to lead, motivate, and collaborate effectively Analytical and problem-solving capabilities Commitment to equality, diversity, and quality service delivery Ability to work within structured frameworks and service level agreements Experience & Qualifications Extensive experience in HR operations or HR business partnering Experience across a wide range of workforce topics Experience managing service delivery within time and budget constraints Management qualification or equivalent experience Relevant professional qualification (e.g. CIPD) Membership of professional bodies (e.g. CIPD, PPMA) Knowledge of strategic HR, workforce planning, OD, performance and talent management Core Competencies Performance management Effective communication Decision making Structured problem solving Working with dignity and respect Management Competencies Strategic awareness Leadership and team development Performance delivery Project and programme management Building high-performing teams Additional Information The role may require flexibility to work evenings, weekends, or bank holidays based on service needs. All duties must be performed in line with the Equality Act 2010, with reasonable adjustments where appropriate. Pre-employment checks may be required depending on the role. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Part-Time Payroll Officer (24 Hours Per Week) Are you a detail-oriented payroll professional looking for a flexible role that offers more than just a job? As our Part-Time Payroll Officer, you will play a key part in ensuring smooth payroll processes, working closely with a third-party bureau to deliver accurate, timely payments. This is your chance to thrive in a supportive environment that values excellence, authenticity, and growth. Part-Time Payroll Officer Responsibilities This position will involve, but will not be limited to: Managing weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly payroll schedules to meet strict deadlines, ensuring employees are paid accurately and on time. Collaborating with a third-party payroll bureau to process payroll data efficiently, maintaining high levels of data integrity. Reviewing payroll information for discrepancies and resolving issues swiftly, supporting the organisation s financial accuracy. Handling employee queries related to payroll, demonstrating excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Administering employee benefit deductions, pension contributions, and statutory payments, supporting the organisation s compliance and employee satisfaction. Assisting with payroll reporting and audit compliance, safeguarding sensitive information and maintaining confidentiality at all times. Part-Time Payroll Officer Rewards Competitive salary of £35,000 pro-rata (£21,000 actual salary), recognising your expertise and dedication. Flexibility in working days within a friendly, supportive environment that balances work and personal commitments. Discount schemes on products, treatments, and dining experiences from day one, enhancing your everyday life. Paid volunteering days to support your community involvement and personal growth. Subsidised private medical insurance through Bupa, prioritising your health and wellbeing. Pension scheme contributing up to 4.5%, with the option to pay up to 9% of your salary into your future. Life assurance coverage equivalent to one year s salary, providing peace of mind. Access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme, supporting your mental health and overall wellbeing. The Company Our client is a highly regarded organisation dedicated to sustainability, innovation, and community engagement. They foster a culture of curiosity, resilience, excellence, authenticity, and growth. Part-Time Payroll Officer Experience Essentials Previous experience in payroll administration or support roles, with a strong focus on data accuracy. Payroll qualification is an advantage but not essential. Proficient in payroll systems and Microsoft Office suites, especially Excel. Knowledge of payroll processes, statutory requirements, and data protection regulations. Familiarity with Fourth Hospitality system is beneficial. Strong organisational skills with the ability to work independently under tight deadlines. Excellent communication skills, confident liaising across departments and with third-party providers. Location Our client is based near Chipping Norton. Due to the location, you must have access to a car. Action If you would like to find out more about this excellent opportunity, then please apply online today! We will review and respond to all applications. Allen Associates is a leading recruitment company in Oxfordshire recruiting for Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and PA/Administrative roles. Allen Associates operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an Employment Business for temporary recruitment. For more information on current vacancies please visit (url removed) and follow us on LinkedIn.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Part-Time Payroll Officer (24 Hours Per Week) Are you a detail-oriented payroll professional looking for a flexible role that offers more than just a job? As our Part-Time Payroll Officer, you will play a key part in ensuring smooth payroll processes, working closely with a third-party bureau to deliver accurate, timely payments. This is your chance to thrive in a supportive environment that values excellence, authenticity, and growth. Part-Time Payroll Officer Responsibilities This position will involve, but will not be limited to: Managing weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly payroll schedules to meet strict deadlines, ensuring employees are paid accurately and on time. Collaborating with a third-party payroll bureau to process payroll data efficiently, maintaining high levels of data integrity. Reviewing payroll information for discrepancies and resolving issues swiftly, supporting the organisation s financial accuracy. Handling employee queries related to payroll, demonstrating excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Administering employee benefit deductions, pension contributions, and statutory payments, supporting the organisation s compliance and employee satisfaction. Assisting with payroll reporting and audit compliance, safeguarding sensitive information and maintaining confidentiality at all times. Part-Time Payroll Officer Rewards Competitive salary of £35,000 pro-rata (£21,000 actual salary), recognising your expertise and dedication. Flexibility in working days within a friendly, supportive environment that balances work and personal commitments. Discount schemes on products, treatments, and dining experiences from day one, enhancing your everyday life. Paid volunteering days to support your community involvement and personal growth. Subsidised private medical insurance through Bupa, prioritising your health and wellbeing. Pension scheme contributing up to 4.5%, with the option to pay up to 9% of your salary into your future. Life assurance coverage equivalent to one year s salary, providing peace of mind. Access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme, supporting your mental health and overall wellbeing. The Company Our client is a highly regarded organisation dedicated to sustainability, innovation, and community engagement. They foster a culture of curiosity, resilience, excellence, authenticity, and growth. Part-Time Payroll Officer Experience Essentials Previous experience in payroll administration or support roles, with a strong focus on data accuracy. Payroll qualification is an advantage but not essential. Proficient in payroll systems and Microsoft Office suites, especially Excel. Knowledge of payroll processes, statutory requirements, and data protection regulations. Familiarity with Fourth Hospitality system is beneficial. Strong organisational skills with the ability to work independently under tight deadlines. Excellent communication skills, confident liaising across departments and with third-party providers. Location Our client is based near Chipping Norton. Due to the location, you must have access to a car. Action If you would like to find out more about this excellent opportunity, then please apply online today! We will review and respond to all applications. Allen Associates is a leading recruitment company in Oxfordshire recruiting for Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and PA/Administrative roles. Allen Associates operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an Employment Business for temporary recruitment. For more information on current vacancies please visit (url removed) and follow us on LinkedIn.
Job Title: Building Surveyor Location: Cardiff Contract Type: Temporary Salary: £26.06 PAYE / £34.01 Umbrella We are currently recruiting for a skilled Building Surveyor to join a busy team in Cardiff on a temporary basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional to contribute to a varied portfolio of property-related projects within a dynamic environment. Key Responsibilities: Conduct property inspections and condition surveys across a range of buildings Prepare detailed reports, specifications, and schedules of work Oversee maintenance, refurbishment, and improvement projects Provide technical advice on building defects, repairs, and compliance Ensure all work meets relevant regulations and health & safety standards Liaise with contractors, stakeholders, and internal teams to deliver projects effectively Requirements: Proven experience in a Building Surveyor role Strong knowledge of building construction, maintenance, and relevant legislation Ability to produce clear and accurate technical reports Good project management and organisational skills Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities Relevant qualifications in Building Surveying or a related field (e.g., degree or equivalent) Benefits: Competitive hourly rate Opportunity to work within a reputable organisation Varied and engaging workload Immediate start available
May 08, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Building Surveyor Location: Cardiff Contract Type: Temporary Salary: £26.06 PAYE / £34.01 Umbrella We are currently recruiting for a skilled Building Surveyor to join a busy team in Cardiff on a temporary basis. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional to contribute to a varied portfolio of property-related projects within a dynamic environment. Key Responsibilities: Conduct property inspections and condition surveys across a range of buildings Prepare detailed reports, specifications, and schedules of work Oversee maintenance, refurbishment, and improvement projects Provide technical advice on building defects, repairs, and compliance Ensure all work meets relevant regulations and health & safety standards Liaise with contractors, stakeholders, and internal teams to deliver projects effectively Requirements: Proven experience in a Building Surveyor role Strong knowledge of building construction, maintenance, and relevant legislation Ability to produce clear and accurate technical reports Good project management and organisational skills Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities Relevant qualifications in Building Surveying or a related field (e.g., degree or equivalent) Benefits: Competitive hourly rate Opportunity to work within a reputable organisation Varied and engaging workload Immediate start available
Payroll Manager Cross-phase Multi-Academy Trust Central team Permanent We're a growing Catholic Multi-Academy Trust of seven schools, and we're looking for an experienced Payroll Manager to join our central team. This is a standalone role with real ownership - you'll lead our end-to-end payroll and pensions function, making a tangible difference across all our schools. Working closely with HR and Finance colleagues, you'll ensure accurate and timely payroll for all teaching and support staff, maintain compliance with HMRC and pension scheme requirements, and act as the Trust's expert point of contact for all payroll matters. Why Join Us? At Sancta Familia Catholic Academy Trust, you'll be part of a growing and values-led organisation committed to excellence in education. This is an exciting time to join a newly formed Trust where your work will make a real difference across multiple schools, and your professional development will be supported every step of the way. Benefits Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) with employer contributions. 27 days holiday per year plus bank holidays. Generous training budget with time allocated for professional development. Opportunity to work collaboratively across a family of schools within a newly established and expanding Multi-Academy Trust. A supportive, driven community focused on collaboration, integrity, and growth. The role Payroll Processing and Administration Lead the end-to-end monthly payroll process for all Trust employees, including teaching and support staff across all schools, in conjunction with schools. Ensure all payroll inputs are processed accurately and on time, including new starters, leavers, contractual changes, and variations. Process and administer statutory payments including SSP, SMP, SPP, and redundancy payments. Manage salary sacrifice schemes, including childcare vouchers and cycle-to-work schemes. Administer pay increments, scale point progressions, and cost-of-living awards in line with NJC and national teacher pay frameworks. Ensure accurate processing of Outer London Weighting and any other applicable allowances. Oversee BACS payment submissions and ensure timely payroll disbursement. Produce and distribute monthly payslips and P60s to all employees. Compliance and Reporting Ensure compliance with all HMRC requirements including RTI submissions, year-end returns, and P11D processing. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of PAYE, National Insurance, and auto-enrolment obligations. Prepare and submit pension data to the Teachers' Pension Scheme (TPS) and Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) in line with deadlines. Manage auto-enrolment obligations and maintain accurate pension contribution records. Produce regular payroll reports and workforce cost analyses for the Head of HR and Culture and Chief Finance Officer. Support budget-setting and financial planning processes by providing accurate staff cost data. Ensure payroll records are maintained in accordance with GDPR and Trust data retention policies. Pensions Administration Act as the Trust's lead contact for the Teachers' Pension Scheme and Local Government Pension Scheme. Ensure accurate submission of employer and employee pension contributions within scheme deadlines. Process pension enrolments, opt-outs, retirements, and ill-health applications. Support employees with queries relating to pension entitlements and contributions. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of pension scheme regulations and communicate any changes to relevant stakeholders. Systems and Process Improvement Manage and maintain the Trust's payroll system, ensuring accurate and up-to-date employee and payroll data. Identify and implement process improvements to increase payroll efficiency and accuracy. Work with HR and Finance colleagues to ensure seamless data flows between HR and payroll systems. Contribute to the selection, implementation, or upgrade of payroll systems as required. Stakeholder Management Act as the first point of contact for all payroll queries from headteachers, school business managers, and employees. Provide clear, timely responses to payroll-related queries, ensuring a high standard of customer service. Work closely with Finance colleagues to ensure payroll journals and reconciliations are completed accurately. Liaise with HMRC, pension scheme administrators, and other external bodies as required. Provide training and guidance to school-based staff on payroll processes and procedures. Person Specification Education - desirable CIPP qualification (Foundation Degree or Diploma in Payroll Management) or equivalent experience Degree-level qualification or equivalent AAT qualification or equivalent finance-related qualification Working knowledge of Access for finance and payroll Knowledge and Experience - required Significant experience managing end-to-end payroll operations, ideally within an education or public sector setting Thorough knowledge of PAYE, NIC, RTI, and statutory payment rule Experience with NJC and national teacher pay frameworks including pay progression and cost of living awards Proficiency in payroll software (e.g. iTrent, Earnie, Sage, or equivalent) Experience of BACS processing and payroll reconciliation Strong knowledge of GDPR as it relates to payroll and employee data Experience of managing payroll in a multi-site organisation Professional Skills and Attributes - required Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy in all payroll calculations and data entry Strong organisational and time management skills, with the ability to work to strict deadlines Proactive with the ability to work independently and take ownership of the payroll function Sympathy with the Catholic faith and the Trust's mission and values Commitment to the 7 Nolan Principles of Public Life How to apply Please go to the Sancta Familia Catholic Academy website - staff vacancies, where you will find the full job description and send the required recruitment forms to Nichole Burley-Burton, Head of HR and Culture.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Payroll Manager Cross-phase Multi-Academy Trust Central team Permanent We're a growing Catholic Multi-Academy Trust of seven schools, and we're looking for an experienced Payroll Manager to join our central team. This is a standalone role with real ownership - you'll lead our end-to-end payroll and pensions function, making a tangible difference across all our schools. Working closely with HR and Finance colleagues, you'll ensure accurate and timely payroll for all teaching and support staff, maintain compliance with HMRC and pension scheme requirements, and act as the Trust's expert point of contact for all payroll matters. Why Join Us? At Sancta Familia Catholic Academy Trust, you'll be part of a growing and values-led organisation committed to excellence in education. This is an exciting time to join a newly formed Trust where your work will make a real difference across multiple schools, and your professional development will be supported every step of the way. Benefits Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) with employer contributions. 27 days holiday per year plus bank holidays. Generous training budget with time allocated for professional development. Opportunity to work collaboratively across a family of schools within a newly established and expanding Multi-Academy Trust. A supportive, driven community focused on collaboration, integrity, and growth. The role Payroll Processing and Administration Lead the end-to-end monthly payroll process for all Trust employees, including teaching and support staff across all schools, in conjunction with schools. Ensure all payroll inputs are processed accurately and on time, including new starters, leavers, contractual changes, and variations. Process and administer statutory payments including SSP, SMP, SPP, and redundancy payments. Manage salary sacrifice schemes, including childcare vouchers and cycle-to-work schemes. Administer pay increments, scale point progressions, and cost-of-living awards in line with NJC and national teacher pay frameworks. Ensure accurate processing of Outer London Weighting and any other applicable allowances. Oversee BACS payment submissions and ensure timely payroll disbursement. Produce and distribute monthly payslips and P60s to all employees. Compliance and Reporting Ensure compliance with all HMRC requirements including RTI submissions, year-end returns, and P11D processing. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of PAYE, National Insurance, and auto-enrolment obligations. Prepare and submit pension data to the Teachers' Pension Scheme (TPS) and Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) in line with deadlines. Manage auto-enrolment obligations and maintain accurate pension contribution records. Produce regular payroll reports and workforce cost analyses for the Head of HR and Culture and Chief Finance Officer. Support budget-setting and financial planning processes by providing accurate staff cost data. Ensure payroll records are maintained in accordance with GDPR and Trust data retention policies. Pensions Administration Act as the Trust's lead contact for the Teachers' Pension Scheme and Local Government Pension Scheme. Ensure accurate submission of employer and employee pension contributions within scheme deadlines. Process pension enrolments, opt-outs, retirements, and ill-health applications. Support employees with queries relating to pension entitlements and contributions. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of pension scheme regulations and communicate any changes to relevant stakeholders. Systems and Process Improvement Manage and maintain the Trust's payroll system, ensuring accurate and up-to-date employee and payroll data. Identify and implement process improvements to increase payroll efficiency and accuracy. Work with HR and Finance colleagues to ensure seamless data flows between HR and payroll systems. Contribute to the selection, implementation, or upgrade of payroll systems as required. Stakeholder Management Act as the first point of contact for all payroll queries from headteachers, school business managers, and employees. Provide clear, timely responses to payroll-related queries, ensuring a high standard of customer service. Work closely with Finance colleagues to ensure payroll journals and reconciliations are completed accurately. Liaise with HMRC, pension scheme administrators, and other external bodies as required. Provide training and guidance to school-based staff on payroll processes and procedures. Person Specification Education - desirable CIPP qualification (Foundation Degree or Diploma in Payroll Management) or equivalent experience Degree-level qualification or equivalent AAT qualification or equivalent finance-related qualification Working knowledge of Access for finance and payroll Knowledge and Experience - required Significant experience managing end-to-end payroll operations, ideally within an education or public sector setting Thorough knowledge of PAYE, NIC, RTI, and statutory payment rule Experience with NJC and national teacher pay frameworks including pay progression and cost of living awards Proficiency in payroll software (e.g. iTrent, Earnie, Sage, or equivalent) Experience of BACS processing and payroll reconciliation Strong knowledge of GDPR as it relates to payroll and employee data Experience of managing payroll in a multi-site organisation Professional Skills and Attributes - required Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy in all payroll calculations and data entry Strong organisational and time management skills, with the ability to work to strict deadlines Proactive with the ability to work independently and take ownership of the payroll function Sympathy with the Catholic faith and the Trust's mission and values Commitment to the 7 Nolan Principles of Public Life How to apply Please go to the Sancta Familia Catholic Academy website - staff vacancies, where you will find the full job description and send the required recruitment forms to Nichole Burley-Burton, Head of HR and Culture.
Great Places Housing Association
Manchester, Lancashire
You will report to the Service Charge Team Leader, delivering an effective and efficient service charge function to Great Places Housing Group. What you'll be doing Supporting budget holders in the annual setting of service charges, ensuring accuracy and compliance. Producing annual accounts for both audited and non-audited schemes in line with the group timetable. Conducting monthly variance analysis of service charge income and expenditure by scheme, ensuring costs are correctly allocated. Regularly meeting with and supporting budget holders and contract managers by providing analysis and scheme performance insights, identifying overspends and financial risks. Preparing routine journals to ensure service charge accounts accurately report income, expenditure, assets, and liabilities. Using monthly variance analysis to support the production of Directorate Packs, analysing in-month and year-to-date variances, forecasting year-end impacts, and informing future budgets. Advising and training budget holders on financial management, service charges, and budget control. Providing information for the annual service charge audit, responding to auditor queries to ensure a smooth and compliant audit process. What you'll need An ability to identify discrepancies, spot patterns, and resolve issues effectively. The ability to adapt quickly in a reactive role, handling challenges and changing priorities with confidence. An understanding of service charge legislation is beneficial, you will actively stay up to date with relevant changes. Exceptional attention to detail, ensuring accuracy in financial reporting and data analysis Experience in cross-organisational collaboration, engaging stakeholders effectively. Proficiency in data analysis, interpreting financial data to drive informed decisions. Strong working knowledge of the full Microsoft Office suite. What we need from you A commitment to understand the challenges and opportunities that exist in the communities in which we work. We particularly value lived experience in social housing A passion to advocate on behalf of people and communities A commitment to work in partnership with others for the benefit of Great Places A commitment to continuous learning and improvement Ability to work flexibly and when needed outside normal working hours to ensure service continuity An ability to work in uncertainty To be professional and work with integrity, inclusivity and respect for diversity You will be required to attend a number of face to face training sessions as well as virtual sessions and e-learning this part of your role is vital and of equal importance as the day to day aspects What we give you in return for your hard work and commitment Pension DC scheme (up to 10% contribution from both colleagues and Great Places) WPA Healthcare scheme starts at no contribution level with £1250 of savings available per year (option to increase & add family members) Ways of Working We offer some hybrid and flexible working Annual leave Start at 26 days annual leave, increasing up to 30 days within 5 years + Bank Holidays Reward & Recognition You Count Rewards are individual reward's for going 'above & beyond' Professional fees The business pays the cost of one professional role related membership fee for each colleague The Market Place high street, restaurant & supermarket discounts, gym memberships, cycle to work, smart tech loans and much more Wage Stream You can access savings opportunities and early access to wages Health and Wellbeing Initiatives Our colleagues enjoy wellbeing campaigns throughout the year, with activities designed around our four pillars of wellbeing, these include career wellbeing, mental wellbeing, physical wellbeing and financial wellbeing At Great Places we believe the wellbeing of our colleagues is vital to enable them to deliver to great services, all your benefits can be used inside and outside of work.
May 08, 2026
Full time
You will report to the Service Charge Team Leader, delivering an effective and efficient service charge function to Great Places Housing Group. What you'll be doing Supporting budget holders in the annual setting of service charges, ensuring accuracy and compliance. Producing annual accounts for both audited and non-audited schemes in line with the group timetable. Conducting monthly variance analysis of service charge income and expenditure by scheme, ensuring costs are correctly allocated. Regularly meeting with and supporting budget holders and contract managers by providing analysis and scheme performance insights, identifying overspends and financial risks. Preparing routine journals to ensure service charge accounts accurately report income, expenditure, assets, and liabilities. Using monthly variance analysis to support the production of Directorate Packs, analysing in-month and year-to-date variances, forecasting year-end impacts, and informing future budgets. Advising and training budget holders on financial management, service charges, and budget control. Providing information for the annual service charge audit, responding to auditor queries to ensure a smooth and compliant audit process. What you'll need An ability to identify discrepancies, spot patterns, and resolve issues effectively. The ability to adapt quickly in a reactive role, handling challenges and changing priorities with confidence. An understanding of service charge legislation is beneficial, you will actively stay up to date with relevant changes. Exceptional attention to detail, ensuring accuracy in financial reporting and data analysis Experience in cross-organisational collaboration, engaging stakeholders effectively. Proficiency in data analysis, interpreting financial data to drive informed decisions. Strong working knowledge of the full Microsoft Office suite. What we need from you A commitment to understand the challenges and opportunities that exist in the communities in which we work. We particularly value lived experience in social housing A passion to advocate on behalf of people and communities A commitment to work in partnership with others for the benefit of Great Places A commitment to continuous learning and improvement Ability to work flexibly and when needed outside normal working hours to ensure service continuity An ability to work in uncertainty To be professional and work with integrity, inclusivity and respect for diversity You will be required to attend a number of face to face training sessions as well as virtual sessions and e-learning this part of your role is vital and of equal importance as the day to day aspects What we give you in return for your hard work and commitment Pension DC scheme (up to 10% contribution from both colleagues and Great Places) WPA Healthcare scheme starts at no contribution level with £1250 of savings available per year (option to increase & add family members) Ways of Working We offer some hybrid and flexible working Annual leave Start at 26 days annual leave, increasing up to 30 days within 5 years + Bank Holidays Reward & Recognition You Count Rewards are individual reward's for going 'above & beyond' Professional fees The business pays the cost of one professional role related membership fee for each colleague The Market Place high street, restaurant & supermarket discounts, gym memberships, cycle to work, smart tech loans and much more Wage Stream You can access savings opportunities and early access to wages Health and Wellbeing Initiatives Our colleagues enjoy wellbeing campaigns throughout the year, with activities designed around our four pillars of wellbeing, these include career wellbeing, mental wellbeing, physical wellbeing and financial wellbeing At Great Places we believe the wellbeing of our colleagues is vital to enable them to deliver to great services, all your benefits can be used inside and outside of work.
Environmental Officer Are you an experienced Environmental Officer ready to take ownership of a hands-on, highly visible role in a COMAH-regulated industrial environment? Yolk Recruitment is supporting this recruitment campaign for a position where you'll lead environmental compliance across site operations, including emissions and drains monitoring, audits and inspections, hazardous and non-hazardous waste management, and the coordination of complex transport shipments across Europe. You'll act as the key point of contact for environmental regulators, drive continuous improvement, and ensure the business operates safely and sustainably while meeting all regulatory standards. Key responsibilities: Monitoring and maintaining compliance with local, regional, and national environmental legislation Acting as the main point of contact with environmental regulators and external agencies Managing and maintaining environmental permits and licences Leading environmental audits, inspections, and compliance reviews Identifying non-compliance risks and working with internal teams to implement corrective actions Preparing and submitting accurate environmental reports in line with permit conditions Managing hazardous and non-hazardous waste handling, storage, disposal, and recycling activities Driving waste reduction and environmental improvement initiatives Delivering environmental awareness and compliance training to staff and managers Supporting ISO45001 audits, ESOS compliance, EH&S training, risk assessments, and procedure development This is what you'll need: A waste management background would be advantageous. NEBOSH qualification. Experience working within a similar role. And this is what you'll get: Competitive salary. Death in service. Early finish on Friday's.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Environmental Officer Are you an experienced Environmental Officer ready to take ownership of a hands-on, highly visible role in a COMAH-regulated industrial environment? Yolk Recruitment is supporting this recruitment campaign for a position where you'll lead environmental compliance across site operations, including emissions and drains monitoring, audits and inspections, hazardous and non-hazardous waste management, and the coordination of complex transport shipments across Europe. You'll act as the key point of contact for environmental regulators, drive continuous improvement, and ensure the business operates safely and sustainably while meeting all regulatory standards. Key responsibilities: Monitoring and maintaining compliance with local, regional, and national environmental legislation Acting as the main point of contact with environmental regulators and external agencies Managing and maintaining environmental permits and licences Leading environmental audits, inspections, and compliance reviews Identifying non-compliance risks and working with internal teams to implement corrective actions Preparing and submitting accurate environmental reports in line with permit conditions Managing hazardous and non-hazardous waste handling, storage, disposal, and recycling activities Driving waste reduction and environmental improvement initiatives Delivering environmental awareness and compliance training to staff and managers Supporting ISO45001 audits, ESOS compliance, EH&S training, risk assessments, and procedure development This is what you'll need: A waste management background would be advantageous. NEBOSH qualification. Experience working within a similar role. And this is what you'll get: Competitive salary. Death in service. Early finish on Friday's.
Chair (Non-Executive) Board of Directors South West Wildlife Fundraising Ltd ( SWWFL ) Remuneration: £12,500 per annum (plus expenses) Location: Home-based, with some travel across the South West Time commitment: Approximately 4 days per month Do you care about the work of the Wildlife Trusts and want to make a real difference to the future of our treasured wildlife? About the role SWWFL, a wholly-owned trading subsidiary of 8 regional Wildlife Trusts, is seeking an experienced and strategic leader to take on the role of Non-Executive Chair of the Board. This is a pivotal leadership position, providing direction to the Board of Directors, supporting the Chief Executive Officer, and strengthening relationships with our owning Wildlife Trusts and partnerships with client Trusts. You will also serve as a Company Director of SWWFL, sharing responsibility for the oversight, stewardship, and long-term success of the organisation. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a purpose-driven organisation supporting the work of The Wildlife Trusts across the extended South West. Key responsibilities As Chair, you will: Lead the Board of Directors, ensuring effective governance, decision-making and accountability Work closely with the CEO, providing both support and constructive challenge Ensure strong strategic alignment between SWWFL and its owning Wildlife Trusts and client Wildlife Trusts Oversee financial performance, risk management and regulatory compliance Chair Board meetings and ensure effective participation from all Directors Act as an ambassador for SWWFL with external stakeholders and partner Wildlife Trusts Lead the annual appraisal and development of the CEO Governance and Director responsibilities In addition to Chair duties, the postholder will fulfil the responsibilities of a SWWFL Company Director, including: Acting in accordance with the SWWFL Memorandum & Articles of Association and Members Agreement Exercising independent judgement, care and diligence Ensuring robust governance, financial oversight and risk management Supporting long-term sustainable success of the business Terms of appointment The Chair is appointed by majority vote of the Board Term: normally 3 years, may be renewed, with annual performance review by the Board and owning Trusts The Chair role is remunerated, via a contracting agreement, in recognition of additional responsibilities The person appointed must, therefore, have appropriate and genuine self-employed status (or equivalent) to receive payment Where a Trustee of an owning Wildlife Trust is appointed, they cannot receive remuneration in line with SWWFL governance arrangements All Directors (including the Chair in their Director capacity) are subject to SWWFL governance requirements About you We are looking for someone who brings: Experience Significant Board-level experience Proven experience of chairing meetings Senior strategic leadership experience (ideally in a commercial environment) Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building experience Skills & knowledge Strong understanding of governance and regulatory requirements High level of financial literacy Commercial awareness Experience in risk management and organisational oversight Personal qualities Strategic, decisive and emotionally intelligent Collaborative and diplomatic, with strong interpersonal skills Confident in an ambassadorial role Committed to the mission of The Wildlife Trusts Time commitment The Chair is expected to commit around 4 days per month, including: Regular meetings with the CEO and Finance Manager 6 Board and Stakeholder meetings annually 4 Finance & Remuneration Committee meetings Meetings with auditors and owning Trust CEOs Some travel across the South West will be required, although many meetings are held remotely. Eligibility The Chair does not need to be an employee of an owning Wildlife Trust. However, they do need to be a member of their local Wildlife Trust, and they will operate within a Board that includes Directors who are drawn from the owning Trusts: Avon, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire & Isle of Wight, Somerset, Wiltshire, and Worcestershire Wildlife Trusts. Why join us? This is a unique opportunity to play a key leadership role in a values-driven organisation, helping to support vital conservation work across the South West and beyond. How to apply An application pack and form can be downloaded from the SWWFL website. A copy of your CV, plus a personal statement detailing your skills and experience relevant to this role, must be included in your application. The deadline for applications is 7th June 2026. Interviews will take place on 30th June 2026 at Avon Wildlife Trust, Bristol.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Chair (Non-Executive) Board of Directors South West Wildlife Fundraising Ltd ( SWWFL ) Remuneration: £12,500 per annum (plus expenses) Location: Home-based, with some travel across the South West Time commitment: Approximately 4 days per month Do you care about the work of the Wildlife Trusts and want to make a real difference to the future of our treasured wildlife? About the role SWWFL, a wholly-owned trading subsidiary of 8 regional Wildlife Trusts, is seeking an experienced and strategic leader to take on the role of Non-Executive Chair of the Board. This is a pivotal leadership position, providing direction to the Board of Directors, supporting the Chief Executive Officer, and strengthening relationships with our owning Wildlife Trusts and partnerships with client Trusts. You will also serve as a Company Director of SWWFL, sharing responsibility for the oversight, stewardship, and long-term success of the organisation. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a purpose-driven organisation supporting the work of The Wildlife Trusts across the extended South West. Key responsibilities As Chair, you will: Lead the Board of Directors, ensuring effective governance, decision-making and accountability Work closely with the CEO, providing both support and constructive challenge Ensure strong strategic alignment between SWWFL and its owning Wildlife Trusts and client Wildlife Trusts Oversee financial performance, risk management and regulatory compliance Chair Board meetings and ensure effective participation from all Directors Act as an ambassador for SWWFL with external stakeholders and partner Wildlife Trusts Lead the annual appraisal and development of the CEO Governance and Director responsibilities In addition to Chair duties, the postholder will fulfil the responsibilities of a SWWFL Company Director, including: Acting in accordance with the SWWFL Memorandum & Articles of Association and Members Agreement Exercising independent judgement, care and diligence Ensuring robust governance, financial oversight and risk management Supporting long-term sustainable success of the business Terms of appointment The Chair is appointed by majority vote of the Board Term: normally 3 years, may be renewed, with annual performance review by the Board and owning Trusts The Chair role is remunerated, via a contracting agreement, in recognition of additional responsibilities The person appointed must, therefore, have appropriate and genuine self-employed status (or equivalent) to receive payment Where a Trustee of an owning Wildlife Trust is appointed, they cannot receive remuneration in line with SWWFL governance arrangements All Directors (including the Chair in their Director capacity) are subject to SWWFL governance requirements About you We are looking for someone who brings: Experience Significant Board-level experience Proven experience of chairing meetings Senior strategic leadership experience (ideally in a commercial environment) Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building experience Skills & knowledge Strong understanding of governance and regulatory requirements High level of financial literacy Commercial awareness Experience in risk management and organisational oversight Personal qualities Strategic, decisive and emotionally intelligent Collaborative and diplomatic, with strong interpersonal skills Confident in an ambassadorial role Committed to the mission of The Wildlife Trusts Time commitment The Chair is expected to commit around 4 days per month, including: Regular meetings with the CEO and Finance Manager 6 Board and Stakeholder meetings annually 4 Finance & Remuneration Committee meetings Meetings with auditors and owning Trust CEOs Some travel across the South West will be required, although many meetings are held remotely. Eligibility The Chair does not need to be an employee of an owning Wildlife Trust. However, they do need to be a member of their local Wildlife Trust, and they will operate within a Board that includes Directors who are drawn from the owning Trusts: Avon, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire & Isle of Wight, Somerset, Wiltshire, and Worcestershire Wildlife Trusts. Why join us? This is a unique opportunity to play a key leadership role in a values-driven organisation, helping to support vital conservation work across the South West and beyond. How to apply An application pack and form can be downloaded from the SWWFL website. A copy of your CV, plus a personal statement detailing your skills and experience relevant to this role, must be included in your application. The deadline for applications is 7th June 2026. Interviews will take place on 30th June 2026 at Avon Wildlife Trust, Bristol.
Finance Officer & HR Administrator (Part-Time) Hampshire (Office-Based) Up To £34,500 (Pro Rata) 21 Hours Per Week (Flexible Across 3-4 Days) Make an Impact Where It Matters Looking for a role where your financial and HR expertise directly supports a meaningful cause? Join a dynamic, health-focused charity and play a vital role in keeping operations running smoothly while supporting a passionate team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a detail-driven professional who enjoys variety, responsibility, and making a real difference. Key Responsibilities of the Finance Officer & HR Administrator: Finance Keep finances running like clockwork using Xero and Excel Manage payments, income, and credit control Monitor budgets and produce clear, insightful reports Support annual accounts and statutory returns (HMRC, Gift Aid, pensions) HR & Payroll Run payroll and ensure staff are paid accurately and on time Manage pensions and ensure compliance with auto-enrolment Support day-to-day HR processes and maintain accurate records Wider Support Contribute to governance, compliance, and internal reporting Partner with fundraising teams to track performance and income Play an active role in supporting the wider team What We're Looking For Essential: AAT Level 3 (or equivalent) Experience in bookkeeping, payroll, and finance systems (e.g. Xero) Strong Excel and admin skills Knowledge of CRM systems Understanding of charity finance Desirable: ACCA/CIMA/ACA (or equivalent experience) Charity sector experience Familiarity with donor/CRM platforms You'll be: Highly organised with excellent attention to detail Able to juggle priorities and meet deadlines A proactive team player who can also work independently What's in It for You? Flexible working (3-4 days per week) Generous holiday allowance + extra Christmas leave Pension scheme (3% employer contribution) Free parking and on-site facilities Apply Now Closing date: 9:00am, Monday 27th April Early applications are encouraged - interviews may take place before the closing date.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Finance Officer & HR Administrator (Part-Time) Hampshire (Office-Based) Up To £34,500 (Pro Rata) 21 Hours Per Week (Flexible Across 3-4 Days) Make an Impact Where It Matters Looking for a role where your financial and HR expertise directly supports a meaningful cause? Join a dynamic, health-focused charity and play a vital role in keeping operations running smoothly while supporting a passionate team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a detail-driven professional who enjoys variety, responsibility, and making a real difference. Key Responsibilities of the Finance Officer & HR Administrator: Finance Keep finances running like clockwork using Xero and Excel Manage payments, income, and credit control Monitor budgets and produce clear, insightful reports Support annual accounts and statutory returns (HMRC, Gift Aid, pensions) HR & Payroll Run payroll and ensure staff are paid accurately and on time Manage pensions and ensure compliance with auto-enrolment Support day-to-day HR processes and maintain accurate records Wider Support Contribute to governance, compliance, and internal reporting Partner with fundraising teams to track performance and income Play an active role in supporting the wider team What We're Looking For Essential: AAT Level 3 (or equivalent) Experience in bookkeeping, payroll, and finance systems (e.g. Xero) Strong Excel and admin skills Knowledge of CRM systems Understanding of charity finance Desirable: ACCA/CIMA/ACA (or equivalent experience) Charity sector experience Familiarity with donor/CRM platforms You'll be: Highly organised with excellent attention to detail Able to juggle priorities and meet deadlines A proactive team player who can also work independently What's in It for You? Flexible working (3-4 days per week) Generous holiday allowance + extra Christmas leave Pension scheme (3% employer contribution) Free parking and on-site facilities Apply Now Closing date: 9:00am, Monday 27th April Early applications are encouraged - interviews may take place before the closing date.
The Compliance & Recruitment Officer plays a vital role supporting the Recruitment and Compliance Team Partners to ensure that our recruitment and onboarding processes for permanent staff, temporary workers, and volunteers align with regulatory requirements and maintain the integrity and compliance of our hiring practice. As a Compliance & Recruitment Officer you will deliver a high quality and responsive service to prospective candidates, recruiting managers and business stakeholders. In addition, you serve as a subject matter expert to the People Team and the wider organisation, ensuring that we prioritise the safeguarding of the children and young people right from the start of an employee s recruitment and onboarding journey. Skills and Responsibilities On-Boarding & Compliance Coordinate all aspects of the onboarding and compliance process and ensure that the processes are completed accurately, efficiently and in a timely manner, including: issuing contracts, pre-employment compliance checks, and keying new starters/setting up new starters on the onboarding system. Ensure the accurate entry and maintenance of data onto the relevant HR Systems/ spreadsheets, by employing robust quality assurance and due diligence measures. Be the subject matter expert for Access Recruit & Onboarding and Better Impact for the team, the candidates/onboardees and the wider organisation Monitor and maintain ongoing compliance requirements across staff files, including (but not limited to): Right to Work documentation (i.e. valid Visas and passports); Professional Registrations; Dr s professional insurance, etc. Ensure that all aspects of DBS process are managed in accordance with policy/procedures Assist the Recruitment & Compliance Manager in preparing, analysing and producing relevant reports and statistics. Conduct audit checks on new starters, volunteer and temporary worker files and report back to team to ensure continuous improvement and accuracy of data collected. Coordinate and/or supervise a regular and continuous calendar of personnel file reviews and audits, to ensure and maintain regulatory compliance, and where relevant escalate non- compliance issues to the Compliance Partner and/or the Recruitment & Compliance Manager. Assist in the coordination and delivery of an annual audit of CQC and Ofsted standards, across relevant business areas, e.g. The Children s Trust School. Proactively maintain an up-to-date knowledge of our associated regulatory requirements, highlighting any updates and subsequent implications as soon as reasonably practical. Impart expertise and knowledge by delivering training sessions for new starters on compliance processes. In collaboration with the Organisation Development Team ensure the delivery of a seamless and engaging On-boarding and Induction experience for new staff and volunteers. Recruitment & Selection Be responsible for the recruitment, on-boarding and compliance process for all types of permanent employees, Bank employees, temporary workers and volunteers. Maintain the administration of recruitment and onboarding records, ensuring that these are complete and accurate Ensure all recruitment activities and the candidate life-cycle are underpinned by our Promises, whilst adhering to current employment legislation including Disclosure & Barring Service, Care Quality Commission, Ofsted, KCSIE and all policies and procedures Maintain an up-to-date list of vacancies, and ensure that all vacancies are advertised internally and/ or externally, in a timely manner. Support the Recruitment Team in the review and implementation of new and progressive recruitment initiatives, e.g. Employee Referral Scheme; Graduate Programmes; Apprenticeships; and overseas recruitment, with a view to increase the diversity and skill set of our workforce, across the organisation. Support the Recruitment & Compliance Partners with advertising vacancies, as well as the organisation and delivery of recruitment events and campaigns. Support the Recruitment & Compliance Manager with Bank Administrator recruitment and management of assignments. Supervise and coordinate the daily work tasks of team Bank Administration or Volunteer support, ensuring that all administrative aspects of the recruitment process are delivered to regulatory standards, on time and in a professional manner. Undertake other or additional duties that are within your skills and abilities, as the organisation may reasonably require from time to time. People Team Support Where required, contribute to the collation of relevant recruitment and compliance data, ensuring that these are complete and accurate, in order to support the preparation, analysis and production of relevant service reports, e.g. recruitment KPIs, time to hire (on-boarding KPIs), SCR school reports, right to work/visa reporting. Build strong internal and external relationships and provide a first class, added value service, to all staff and external partners/ customers. Where required, provide additional support on specific People Team projects, as informed by and agreed with the Recruitment & Compliance Manager. Assist in the streamlining and automation of processes to improve operational efficiency Terms and Conditions Interview date: 4th June PLEASE NOTE: The Children's Trust Application Form MUST be completed and submitted, for your application to be considered. As part of the shortlisting process, gaps in employment will be examined and further explored during the interview process. About Us The Children s Trust is the UK s leading charity for children with acquired brain injury, providing expert rehabilitation, education, therapy, and care at our national specialist centre in Tadworth, and to children and their families across the UK, via our Brain Injury Community Service. Boasting a beautiful 24-acre site in Surrey, we are located just outside of London, close to the M25 (accessible via Junction 8, A217 to Tadworth) and easily accessible via National Rail, by way of: Clapham Junction, Sutton, and Epsom. Staff Benefits The work we do is highly rewarding, and in addition to an attractive salary, we offer a valuable range of benefits on our staff flexible benefits platform, on-site nursery, free eye tests, enhanced Maternity and Paternity Pay, time out days for those experiencing menopause symptoms and time off for gender reassignment. We also offer additional annual leave days for those with long service, with entitlements ranging from 35 to 41 days (including bank holidays) depending on your length of service. Other benefits include free on-site parking; a staff shuttle service from Epsom and Sutton train stations to Tadworth Court, subsidised cafeteria, on-site staff accommodation (subject to availability), the ability to retain your NHS pension (where applicable), Teacher s pension (where applicable) or the opportunity to join an alternative scheme, and the opportunity to develop your career in a supportive and collaborative environment. Rehabilitation of Offenders Many roles at The Children s Trust are exempt from the provisions of Section 4 (2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, by virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013 and 2020) and as such, are subject to an Enhanced DBS check. Successful applicants will be required to complete an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check, which will disclose all unspent convictions and adult cautions and any spent convictions or adult cautions that would not be protected. The exceptions to this are our retail roles within The Children s Trust shops, which are subject to Basic DBS checks which will disclose unspent convictions or adult cautions. Equal Opportunity Employer To help us achieve our ambition to give children and young people with brain injury and neurodisability the opportunity to live the best life possible, we want to accurately reflect the UK s diverse population. We want equity, diversity, and inclusion to be at the heart of everything we do, and our people, services, and culture to reflect the diverse needs of all. Through our diversity and inclusion strategy, we have made a commitment to increase the diversity of our charity and create an inclusive culture. We have networks across the organisation working to ensure that these aims are met - including an LGBTQIA2S+ group, Ethnic Diversity Group, and Spark our broad EDI group. Read more about our EDI work here. We welcome applications from all who share our ambition regardless of background. We will strive to ensure that any reasonable adjustments are made in respect of interview and working arrangements. Online Searches In accordance with statutory safeguarding and child protection guidance, online searches will be conducted for shortlisted candidates before interview. The online searches will be conducted by a person who is independent of the interview and selection process and will focus on relevant information returned via searches of the candidate s name (and variations thereof). Social media searches will be limited to professional platforms such as LinkedIn. Any concerns relating to suitability for work with children and young people will be forwarded to the interview panel, for discussion during the interview.
May 08, 2026
Full time
The Compliance & Recruitment Officer plays a vital role supporting the Recruitment and Compliance Team Partners to ensure that our recruitment and onboarding processes for permanent staff, temporary workers, and volunteers align with regulatory requirements and maintain the integrity and compliance of our hiring practice. As a Compliance & Recruitment Officer you will deliver a high quality and responsive service to prospective candidates, recruiting managers and business stakeholders. In addition, you serve as a subject matter expert to the People Team and the wider organisation, ensuring that we prioritise the safeguarding of the children and young people right from the start of an employee s recruitment and onboarding journey. Skills and Responsibilities On-Boarding & Compliance Coordinate all aspects of the onboarding and compliance process and ensure that the processes are completed accurately, efficiently and in a timely manner, including: issuing contracts, pre-employment compliance checks, and keying new starters/setting up new starters on the onboarding system. Ensure the accurate entry and maintenance of data onto the relevant HR Systems/ spreadsheets, by employing robust quality assurance and due diligence measures. Be the subject matter expert for Access Recruit & Onboarding and Better Impact for the team, the candidates/onboardees and the wider organisation Monitor and maintain ongoing compliance requirements across staff files, including (but not limited to): Right to Work documentation (i.e. valid Visas and passports); Professional Registrations; Dr s professional insurance, etc. Ensure that all aspects of DBS process are managed in accordance with policy/procedures Assist the Recruitment & Compliance Manager in preparing, analysing and producing relevant reports and statistics. Conduct audit checks on new starters, volunteer and temporary worker files and report back to team to ensure continuous improvement and accuracy of data collected. Coordinate and/or supervise a regular and continuous calendar of personnel file reviews and audits, to ensure and maintain regulatory compliance, and where relevant escalate non- compliance issues to the Compliance Partner and/or the Recruitment & Compliance Manager. Assist in the coordination and delivery of an annual audit of CQC and Ofsted standards, across relevant business areas, e.g. The Children s Trust School. Proactively maintain an up-to-date knowledge of our associated regulatory requirements, highlighting any updates and subsequent implications as soon as reasonably practical. Impart expertise and knowledge by delivering training sessions for new starters on compliance processes. In collaboration with the Organisation Development Team ensure the delivery of a seamless and engaging On-boarding and Induction experience for new staff and volunteers. Recruitment & Selection Be responsible for the recruitment, on-boarding and compliance process for all types of permanent employees, Bank employees, temporary workers and volunteers. Maintain the administration of recruitment and onboarding records, ensuring that these are complete and accurate Ensure all recruitment activities and the candidate life-cycle are underpinned by our Promises, whilst adhering to current employment legislation including Disclosure & Barring Service, Care Quality Commission, Ofsted, KCSIE and all policies and procedures Maintain an up-to-date list of vacancies, and ensure that all vacancies are advertised internally and/ or externally, in a timely manner. Support the Recruitment Team in the review and implementation of new and progressive recruitment initiatives, e.g. Employee Referral Scheme; Graduate Programmes; Apprenticeships; and overseas recruitment, with a view to increase the diversity and skill set of our workforce, across the organisation. Support the Recruitment & Compliance Partners with advertising vacancies, as well as the organisation and delivery of recruitment events and campaigns. Support the Recruitment & Compliance Manager with Bank Administrator recruitment and management of assignments. Supervise and coordinate the daily work tasks of team Bank Administration or Volunteer support, ensuring that all administrative aspects of the recruitment process are delivered to regulatory standards, on time and in a professional manner. Undertake other or additional duties that are within your skills and abilities, as the organisation may reasonably require from time to time. People Team Support Where required, contribute to the collation of relevant recruitment and compliance data, ensuring that these are complete and accurate, in order to support the preparation, analysis and production of relevant service reports, e.g. recruitment KPIs, time to hire (on-boarding KPIs), SCR school reports, right to work/visa reporting. Build strong internal and external relationships and provide a first class, added value service, to all staff and external partners/ customers. Where required, provide additional support on specific People Team projects, as informed by and agreed with the Recruitment & Compliance Manager. Assist in the streamlining and automation of processes to improve operational efficiency Terms and Conditions Interview date: 4th June PLEASE NOTE: The Children's Trust Application Form MUST be completed and submitted, for your application to be considered. As part of the shortlisting process, gaps in employment will be examined and further explored during the interview process. About Us The Children s Trust is the UK s leading charity for children with acquired brain injury, providing expert rehabilitation, education, therapy, and care at our national specialist centre in Tadworth, and to children and their families across the UK, via our Brain Injury Community Service. Boasting a beautiful 24-acre site in Surrey, we are located just outside of London, close to the M25 (accessible via Junction 8, A217 to Tadworth) and easily accessible via National Rail, by way of: Clapham Junction, Sutton, and Epsom. Staff Benefits The work we do is highly rewarding, and in addition to an attractive salary, we offer a valuable range of benefits on our staff flexible benefits platform, on-site nursery, free eye tests, enhanced Maternity and Paternity Pay, time out days for those experiencing menopause symptoms and time off for gender reassignment. We also offer additional annual leave days for those with long service, with entitlements ranging from 35 to 41 days (including bank holidays) depending on your length of service. Other benefits include free on-site parking; a staff shuttle service from Epsom and Sutton train stations to Tadworth Court, subsidised cafeteria, on-site staff accommodation (subject to availability), the ability to retain your NHS pension (where applicable), Teacher s pension (where applicable) or the opportunity to join an alternative scheme, and the opportunity to develop your career in a supportive and collaborative environment. Rehabilitation of Offenders Many roles at The Children s Trust are exempt from the provisions of Section 4 (2) of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, by virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013 and 2020) and as such, are subject to an Enhanced DBS check. Successful applicants will be required to complete an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check, which will disclose all unspent convictions and adult cautions and any spent convictions or adult cautions that would not be protected. The exceptions to this are our retail roles within The Children s Trust shops, which are subject to Basic DBS checks which will disclose unspent convictions or adult cautions. Equal Opportunity Employer To help us achieve our ambition to give children and young people with brain injury and neurodisability the opportunity to live the best life possible, we want to accurately reflect the UK s diverse population. We want equity, diversity, and inclusion to be at the heart of everything we do, and our people, services, and culture to reflect the diverse needs of all. Through our diversity and inclusion strategy, we have made a commitment to increase the diversity of our charity and create an inclusive culture. We have networks across the organisation working to ensure that these aims are met - including an LGBTQIA2S+ group, Ethnic Diversity Group, and Spark our broad EDI group. Read more about our EDI work here. We welcome applications from all who share our ambition regardless of background. We will strive to ensure that any reasonable adjustments are made in respect of interview and working arrangements. Online Searches In accordance with statutory safeguarding and child protection guidance, online searches will be conducted for shortlisted candidates before interview. The online searches will be conducted by a person who is independent of the interview and selection process and will focus on relevant information returned via searches of the candidate s name (and variations thereof). Social media searches will be limited to professional platforms such as LinkedIn. Any concerns relating to suitability for work with children and young people will be forwarded to the interview panel, for discussion during the interview.
Head of People & Operations Essex Salary: Up to £70,000 About the Role We're looking for a Head of People & Operations to step into a newly created, senior role at the heart of a fast-growing, entrepreneurial events business. This is a unique opportunity to shape how the organisation operates. Leading the people strategy, strengthening culture, and building the internal infrastructure needed to support continued growth. Working closely with the Chairman, Managing Director and CFO, you'll play a key role in ensuring the business is not only high-performing commercially, but also a genuinely great place to work. This is a broad, hands-on leadership role spanning multiple departments, with direct management of teams across data, business support, office management and more. What You'll Be Doing People & Culture Partner with senior leadership to deliver a people strategy aligned with growth plans Help evolve the business into a flexible, inclusive, high-performing workplace Drive initiatives that enhance engagement, wellbeing and retention Growth & Development Lead company-wide learning and development programmes Identify skills gaps and implement targeted training initiatives Design clear career pathways and progression frameworks Support and coach current and future leaders Operational Excellence Take ownership of internal operations, ensuring efficiency and scalability Review and improve systems, workflows and ways of working Act as a senior escalation point for cross-functional issues Risk & Governance Manage and review company insurance policies to ensure appropriate coverage Identify and mitigate operational and commercial risks Ensure ongoing compliance across the business Data & Compliance Act as ICO Officer, leading data protection and GDPR compliance Maintain robust policies, procedures and training Oversee Subject Access Requests and data-related queries Systems & Infrastructure Oversee and optimise the current FileMaker CRM Lead evaluation and implementation of future systems Ensure systems support commercial and operational teams effectively Brand & Visibility Own the corporate website and ensure alignment with brand and business priorities Drive continuous improvement in external presentation Recognition & Awards Lead internal recognition initiatives Drive participation in industry awards and external recognition What We're Looking For Proven experience in a senior People, HR or Operations leadership role Experience in a fast-paced, commercial environment (events, media or agency preferred) Strong knowledge of UK employment law and compliance A hands-on leader who can balance strategy with delivery Confident influencing senior stakeholders Highly organised, solutions-focused and adaptable Experience improving operational processes and systems Comfortable managing multiple priorities in a dynamic environment
May 08, 2026
Full time
Head of People & Operations Essex Salary: Up to £70,000 About the Role We're looking for a Head of People & Operations to step into a newly created, senior role at the heart of a fast-growing, entrepreneurial events business. This is a unique opportunity to shape how the organisation operates. Leading the people strategy, strengthening culture, and building the internal infrastructure needed to support continued growth. Working closely with the Chairman, Managing Director and CFO, you'll play a key role in ensuring the business is not only high-performing commercially, but also a genuinely great place to work. This is a broad, hands-on leadership role spanning multiple departments, with direct management of teams across data, business support, office management and more. What You'll Be Doing People & Culture Partner with senior leadership to deliver a people strategy aligned with growth plans Help evolve the business into a flexible, inclusive, high-performing workplace Drive initiatives that enhance engagement, wellbeing and retention Growth & Development Lead company-wide learning and development programmes Identify skills gaps and implement targeted training initiatives Design clear career pathways and progression frameworks Support and coach current and future leaders Operational Excellence Take ownership of internal operations, ensuring efficiency and scalability Review and improve systems, workflows and ways of working Act as a senior escalation point for cross-functional issues Risk & Governance Manage and review company insurance policies to ensure appropriate coverage Identify and mitigate operational and commercial risks Ensure ongoing compliance across the business Data & Compliance Act as ICO Officer, leading data protection and GDPR compliance Maintain robust policies, procedures and training Oversee Subject Access Requests and data-related queries Systems & Infrastructure Oversee and optimise the current FileMaker CRM Lead evaluation and implementation of future systems Ensure systems support commercial and operational teams effectively Brand & Visibility Own the corporate website and ensure alignment with brand and business priorities Drive continuous improvement in external presentation Recognition & Awards Lead internal recognition initiatives Drive participation in industry awards and external recognition What We're Looking For Proven experience in a senior People, HR or Operations leadership role Experience in a fast-paced, commercial environment (events, media or agency preferred) Strong knowledge of UK employment law and compliance A hands-on leader who can balance strategy with delivery Confident influencing senior stakeholders Highly organised, solutions-focused and adaptable Experience improving operational processes and systems Comfortable managing multiple priorities in a dynamic environment
About the Role We are looking for a Product Compliance Officer with strong certification and product compliance experience to lead the technical governance of compliance across our Group. This is a critical role responsible for ensuring all products are fully tested, certified, and compliant with UK and international regulations before being released to market click apply for full job details
May 08, 2026
Full time
About the Role We are looking for a Product Compliance Officer with strong certification and product compliance experience to lead the technical governance of compliance across our Group. This is a critical role responsible for ensuring all products are fully tested, certified, and compliant with UK and international regulations before being released to market click apply for full job details
Compliance Officer Salary: £39,512 per annum plus opportunity to earn up to 5% performance related pay Contract: full-time, permanent Location: Hale Village, London, N17 Newlon Housing Trust is a successful charitable housing association and one of the major providers of new affordable housing in north and east London click apply for full job details
May 08, 2026
Full time
Compliance Officer Salary: £39,512 per annum plus opportunity to earn up to 5% performance related pay Contract: full-time, permanent Location: Hale Village, London, N17 Newlon Housing Trust is a successful charitable housing association and one of the major providers of new affordable housing in north and east London click apply for full job details
My client is seeking a proactive and meticulous L&D Coordinator to join our Human Resources team. This role is crucial for scheduling training sessions, managing virtual and face-to-face events, and handling day-to-day administration of the L&D function. You will be instrumental in supporting our dynamic EMEA business, ensuring our L&D team has everything they need to deliver high-impact training and learning support. Day-to-day of the role: Coordinate and administer L&D activities including scheduling training sessions, setting up learning modules, and managing compliance training on platforms. Prepare and coordinate training materials such as handouts and PowerPoint presentations. Manage new starter inductions and engage with apprentices and new starters in our support offices. Create and manage reports for all training programmes and initiatives. Liaise between L&D and line managers regarding trainee resources and coordination. Book and maintain internal rooms for training and manage external venue bookings. Manage relationships with external providers, including trainers and coaches. Administer the Learning Management System (LMS), including form creation, monitoring completions, and generating timely reports. Support the annual performance review process through the LMS. Handle the L&D email inbox and respond to queries promptly. Conduct specific projects and research for the L&D team and manage information flow. Maintain office systems, data management, and electronic filing as required. Organize and drive L&D team meetings, documenting minutes and tracking actions. Manage purchase orders, liaise with vendors and the finance team, and handle invoicing and expenses for the L&D team. Required Skills & Qualifications: Proven ability to work and deliver in a dynamic, international environment while maintaining strict confidentiality. Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 and experience with Learning Management Systems. Excellent multitasking skills with the ability to take ownership and make decisions. Exceptional communication skills and meticulous attention to detail. Previous coordination experience in a fast-paced, successful environment is essential.
May 08, 2026
Full time
My client is seeking a proactive and meticulous L&D Coordinator to join our Human Resources team. This role is crucial for scheduling training sessions, managing virtual and face-to-face events, and handling day-to-day administration of the L&D function. You will be instrumental in supporting our dynamic EMEA business, ensuring our L&D team has everything they need to deliver high-impact training and learning support. Day-to-day of the role: Coordinate and administer L&D activities including scheduling training sessions, setting up learning modules, and managing compliance training on platforms. Prepare and coordinate training materials such as handouts and PowerPoint presentations. Manage new starter inductions and engage with apprentices and new starters in our support offices. Create and manage reports for all training programmes and initiatives. Liaise between L&D and line managers regarding trainee resources and coordination. Book and maintain internal rooms for training and manage external venue bookings. Manage relationships with external providers, including trainers and coaches. Administer the Learning Management System (LMS), including form creation, monitoring completions, and generating timely reports. Support the annual performance review process through the LMS. Handle the L&D email inbox and respond to queries promptly. Conduct specific projects and research for the L&D team and manage information flow. Maintain office systems, data management, and electronic filing as required. Organize and drive L&D team meetings, documenting minutes and tracking actions. Manage purchase orders, liaise with vendors and the finance team, and handle invoicing and expenses for the L&D team. Required Skills & Qualifications: Proven ability to work and deliver in a dynamic, international environment while maintaining strict confidentiality. Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 and experience with Learning Management Systems. Excellent multitasking skills with the ability to take ownership and make decisions. Exceptional communication skills and meticulous attention to detail. Previous coordination experience in a fast-paced, successful environment is essential.
The Senior Research Finance Officer provides high-quality post-award financial management and reporting support across a portfolio of research projects, with a particular focus on year-end activities, reconciliations, funder claims, invoicing, and financial compliance. The role is responsible for ensuring that research project finances are accurately maintained throughout the year, with robust controls at month-end and year-end to support statutory reporting, audits, and funder requirements. The post holder plays a key role in cash-flow management through the timely submission of claims and invoices and supports departments and investigators by offering clear financial advice and problem resolution. Role information: Job title: Senior Research Finance Officer Hourly rate : £31.98 PAYE inclusive of holiday pay Location: Tooting Key Responsibilities Research Portfolio Management Take ownership of a defined portfolio of research grants and contracts, ensuring accurate financial management from account set-up through to close-down. Act as the main finance contact for Principal Investigators and departmental staff for all post-award financial matters. Monitor project spend against budget, identifying risks, variances, and corrective actions early. Year-End and Period-End Financial Support Lead and support year-end and month-end processes for research accounts, ensuring deadlines are met and balances are accurate. Prepare and review accruals, prepayments, and deferred income relating to research projects. Support internal and external audits by providing reconciliations, evidence, and explanations as required. Reconciliations and Financial Control Prepare, maintain, and review detailed reconciliations for all research accounts within the portfolio. Investigate discrepancies and ensure timely resolution in line with College policies. Ensure data integrity across finance and research systems. Funder Claims, Invoicing, and Income Management Prepare and submit funder financial claims , invoices, and expenditure statements in line with funder terms and conditions. Coordinate partner and subcontractor expenditure, ensuring claims are accurate and supported. Work closely with Credit Control to support timely income collection and cash-flow management. Journals and Adjustments Calculate and post journals, including overhead recovery, indirect and estates costs, cost transfers, and corrections. Ensure journals are fully supported, compliant, and approved in line with financial regulations. Reporting and Data Analysis Produce regular financial reports for investigators, departments, and management. Download, analyse, and manipulate financial data using finance systems and Excel to support decision-making. Compliance and Continuous Improvement Ensure compliance with funder rules, College financial regulations, and audit requirements. Identify opportunities to improve processes, controls, and consistency across research finance activities. Contribute to a collaborative "one-team" approach across research and finance functions.
May 08, 2026
Seasonal
The Senior Research Finance Officer provides high-quality post-award financial management and reporting support across a portfolio of research projects, with a particular focus on year-end activities, reconciliations, funder claims, invoicing, and financial compliance. The role is responsible for ensuring that research project finances are accurately maintained throughout the year, with robust controls at month-end and year-end to support statutory reporting, audits, and funder requirements. The post holder plays a key role in cash-flow management through the timely submission of claims and invoices and supports departments and investigators by offering clear financial advice and problem resolution. Role information: Job title: Senior Research Finance Officer Hourly rate : £31.98 PAYE inclusive of holiday pay Location: Tooting Key Responsibilities Research Portfolio Management Take ownership of a defined portfolio of research grants and contracts, ensuring accurate financial management from account set-up through to close-down. Act as the main finance contact for Principal Investigators and departmental staff for all post-award financial matters. Monitor project spend against budget, identifying risks, variances, and corrective actions early. Year-End and Period-End Financial Support Lead and support year-end and month-end processes for research accounts, ensuring deadlines are met and balances are accurate. Prepare and review accruals, prepayments, and deferred income relating to research projects. Support internal and external audits by providing reconciliations, evidence, and explanations as required. Reconciliations and Financial Control Prepare, maintain, and review detailed reconciliations for all research accounts within the portfolio. Investigate discrepancies and ensure timely resolution in line with College policies. Ensure data integrity across finance and research systems. Funder Claims, Invoicing, and Income Management Prepare and submit funder financial claims , invoices, and expenditure statements in line with funder terms and conditions. Coordinate partner and subcontractor expenditure, ensuring claims are accurate and supported. Work closely with Credit Control to support timely income collection and cash-flow management. Journals and Adjustments Calculate and post journals, including overhead recovery, indirect and estates costs, cost transfers, and corrections. Ensure journals are fully supported, compliant, and approved in line with financial regulations. Reporting and Data Analysis Produce regular financial reports for investigators, departments, and management. Download, analyse, and manipulate financial data using finance systems and Excel to support decision-making. Compliance and Continuous Improvement Ensure compliance with funder rules, College financial regulations, and audit requirements. Identify opportunities to improve processes, controls, and consistency across research finance activities. Contribute to a collaborative "one-team" approach across research and finance functions.
Health & Safety Jobs at ITOL Recruit
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Trainee Health and Safety Manager - No Experience Needed Future-proof your career in Health and Safety - starting today. Looking for a career change? Currently employed but want something better? Or maybe you are between jobs and ready for a fresh start? ITOL Recruit's Health and Safety Traineeship is designed to get you into a critical industry with zero experience required. Train online at your own pace and land your first health and safety role in 1-3 months. Please note this is a training course and fees apply Job guaranteed - complete the programme and get a job or get your money back. Our candidates earn £30,000-£45,000. Why Health and Safety Every workplace in the UK has a legal duty to protect its employees, which is why health and safety professionals are in constant demand. From construction and logistics to healthcare and corporate offices, skilled specialists are essential to reducing risks, ensuring compliance, and safeguarding staff. This demand translates into competitive salaries, career progression, and long-term job security. How It Works Step 1 - IOSH Managing Safely Begin with IOSH Managing Safely, an internationally recognised course designed for managers and supervisors. You will learn how to assess and control risks, understand legal responsibilities, and investigate incidents. Step 2 - NEBOSH General Certificate Build on your foundation with the NEBOSH General Certificate, the gold standard for health and safety professionals. This qualification covers workplace hazards, health and safety legislation, and how to design and implement effective safety systems. It's one of the most widely recognised certifications across industries and opens the door to mid-level health and safety roles. Step 3 - Risk Assessments Next, you'll complete a series of workplace-standard risk assessments. This step focuses on the practical application of everything you've learned, ensuring you can identify hazards, evaluate risks, and recommend control measures. Step 4 - Job Placement Once qualified, our recruitment team works with you directly to prepare applications, set up interviews, and secure your first role in health and safety. What You Get 100% online, self-paced training NEBOSH & IOSH certifications included 1-to-1 tutor and recruitment support Job guarantee - get a job or your money back Starting salary of £30,000-£45,000 We Get You Hired We're not new to this. ITOL Recruit has 15+ years of experience and has placed over 5,000 people into new roles. Our job programmes include certified tutors, UK-accredited qualifications, and one-on-one support from a recruitment adviser focused on placing you. We don't believe in empty promises. Complete our programme, follow the process, and if you don't land a job, you get your money back. "Eight weeks from complete beginner to Health and Safety Officer. The training was thorough and the job support was exceptional." - Chris M., now working as a Health and Safety Officer in Manchester Ready to Start? If you're detail-oriented, care about people's wellbeing, and want a career that makes a difference, we'll help you turn that into a role you can be proud of. Apply now, and one of our expert Career Advisors will be in touch within 4 working hours to guide you through your next steps
May 08, 2026
Full time
Trainee Health and Safety Manager - No Experience Needed Future-proof your career in Health and Safety - starting today. Looking for a career change? Currently employed but want something better? Or maybe you are between jobs and ready for a fresh start? ITOL Recruit's Health and Safety Traineeship is designed to get you into a critical industry with zero experience required. Train online at your own pace and land your first health and safety role in 1-3 months. Please note this is a training course and fees apply Job guaranteed - complete the programme and get a job or get your money back. Our candidates earn £30,000-£45,000. Why Health and Safety Every workplace in the UK has a legal duty to protect its employees, which is why health and safety professionals are in constant demand. From construction and logistics to healthcare and corporate offices, skilled specialists are essential to reducing risks, ensuring compliance, and safeguarding staff. This demand translates into competitive salaries, career progression, and long-term job security. How It Works Step 1 - IOSH Managing Safely Begin with IOSH Managing Safely, an internationally recognised course designed for managers and supervisors. You will learn how to assess and control risks, understand legal responsibilities, and investigate incidents. Step 2 - NEBOSH General Certificate Build on your foundation with the NEBOSH General Certificate, the gold standard for health and safety professionals. This qualification covers workplace hazards, health and safety legislation, and how to design and implement effective safety systems. It's one of the most widely recognised certifications across industries and opens the door to mid-level health and safety roles. Step 3 - Risk Assessments Next, you'll complete a series of workplace-standard risk assessments. This step focuses on the practical application of everything you've learned, ensuring you can identify hazards, evaluate risks, and recommend control measures. Step 4 - Job Placement Once qualified, our recruitment team works with you directly to prepare applications, set up interviews, and secure your first role in health and safety. What You Get 100% online, self-paced training NEBOSH & IOSH certifications included 1-to-1 tutor and recruitment support Job guarantee - get a job or your money back Starting salary of £30,000-£45,000 We Get You Hired We're not new to this. ITOL Recruit has 15+ years of experience and has placed over 5,000 people into new roles. Our job programmes include certified tutors, UK-accredited qualifications, and one-on-one support from a recruitment adviser focused on placing you. We don't believe in empty promises. Complete our programme, follow the process, and if you don't land a job, you get your money back. "Eight weeks from complete beginner to Health and Safety Officer. The training was thorough and the job support was exceptional." - Chris M., now working as a Health and Safety Officer in Manchester Ready to Start? If you're detail-oriented, care about people's wellbeing, and want a career that makes a difference, we'll help you turn that into a role you can be proud of. Apply now, and one of our expert Career Advisors will be in touch within 4 working hours to guide you through your next steps
Trainee Health and Safety Manager - No Experience Needed Future-proof your career in Health and Safety - starting today. Looking for a career change? Currently employed but want something better? Or maybe you are between jobs and ready for a fresh start? ITOL Recruit's Health and Safety Traineeship is designed to get you into a critical industry with zero experience required. Train online at your own pace and land your first health and safety role in 1-3 months. Please note this is a training course and fees apply Job guaranteed - complete the programme and get a job or get your money back. Our candidates earn £30,000-£45,000. Why Health and Safety Every workplace in the UK has a legal duty to protect its employees, which is why health and safety professionals are in constant demand. From construction and logistics to healthcare and corporate offices, skilled specialists are essential to reducing risks, ensuring compliance, and safeguarding staff. This demand translates into competitive salaries, career progression, and long-term job security. How It Works Step 1 - IOSH Managing Safely Begin with IOSH Managing Safely, an internationally recognised course designed for managers and supervisors. You will learn how to assess and control risks, understand legal responsibilities, and investigate incidents. Step 2 - NEBOSH General Certificate Build on your foundation with the NEBOSH General Certificate, the gold standard for health and safety professionals. This qualification covers workplace hazards, health and safety legislation, and how to design and implement effective safety systems. It's one of the most widely recognised certifications across industries and opens the door to mid-level health and safety roles. Step 3 - Risk Assessments Next, you'll complete a series of workplace-standard risk assessments. This step focuses on the practical application of everything you've learned, ensuring you can identify hazards, evaluate risks, and recommend control measures. Step 4 - Job Placement Once qualified, our recruitment team works with you directly to prepare applications, set up interviews, and secure your first role in health and safety. What You Get 100% online, self-paced training NEBOSH & IOSH certifications included 1-to-1 tutor and recruitment support Job guarantee - get a job or your money back Starting salary of £30,000-£45,000 We Get You Hired We're not new to this. ITOL Recruit has 15+ years of experience and has placed over 5,000 people into new roles. Our job programmes include certified tutors, UK-accredited qualifications, and one-on-one support from a recruitment adviser focused on placing you. We don't believe in empty promises. Complete our programme, follow the process, and if you don't land a job, you get your money back. "Eight weeks from complete beginner to Health and Safety Officer. The training was thorough and the job support was exceptional." - Chris M., now working as a Health and Safety Officer in Manchester Ready to Start? If you're detail-oriented, care about people's wellbeing, and want a career that makes a difference, we'll help you turn that into a role you can be proud of. Apply now, and one of our expert Career Advisors will be in touch within 4 working hours to guide you through your next steps
May 08, 2026
Full time
Trainee Health and Safety Manager - No Experience Needed Future-proof your career in Health and Safety - starting today. Looking for a career change? Currently employed but want something better? Or maybe you are between jobs and ready for a fresh start? ITOL Recruit's Health and Safety Traineeship is designed to get you into a critical industry with zero experience required. Train online at your own pace and land your first health and safety role in 1-3 months. Please note this is a training course and fees apply Job guaranteed - complete the programme and get a job or get your money back. Our candidates earn £30,000-£45,000. Why Health and Safety Every workplace in the UK has a legal duty to protect its employees, which is why health and safety professionals are in constant demand. From construction and logistics to healthcare and corporate offices, skilled specialists are essential to reducing risks, ensuring compliance, and safeguarding staff. This demand translates into competitive salaries, career progression, and long-term job security. How It Works Step 1 - IOSH Managing Safely Begin with IOSH Managing Safely, an internationally recognised course designed for managers and supervisors. You will learn how to assess and control risks, understand legal responsibilities, and investigate incidents. Step 2 - NEBOSH General Certificate Build on your foundation with the NEBOSH General Certificate, the gold standard for health and safety professionals. This qualification covers workplace hazards, health and safety legislation, and how to design and implement effective safety systems. It's one of the most widely recognised certifications across industries and opens the door to mid-level health and safety roles. Step 3 - Risk Assessments Next, you'll complete a series of workplace-standard risk assessments. This step focuses on the practical application of everything you've learned, ensuring you can identify hazards, evaluate risks, and recommend control measures. Step 4 - Job Placement Once qualified, our recruitment team works with you directly to prepare applications, set up interviews, and secure your first role in health and safety. What You Get 100% online, self-paced training NEBOSH & IOSH certifications included 1-to-1 tutor and recruitment support Job guarantee - get a job or your money back Starting salary of £30,000-£45,000 We Get You Hired We're not new to this. ITOL Recruit has 15+ years of experience and has placed over 5,000 people into new roles. Our job programmes include certified tutors, UK-accredited qualifications, and one-on-one support from a recruitment adviser focused on placing you. We don't believe in empty promises. Complete our programme, follow the process, and if you don't land a job, you get your money back. "Eight weeks from complete beginner to Health and Safety Officer. The training was thorough and the job support was exceptional." - Chris M., now working as a Health and Safety Officer in Manchester Ready to Start? If you're detail-oriented, care about people's wellbeing, and want a career that makes a difference, we'll help you turn that into a role you can be proud of. Apply now, and one of our expert Career Advisors will be in touch within 4 working hours to guide you through your next steps
Care Outlook is seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Electronic Call Monitoring officer to join service in Lambeth. In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring that medication administration is in compliance with regulatory standards and company policies. The successful candidate will have experience with an electronic medication management system (ECM) and a strong understanding o click apply for full job details
May 08, 2026
Full time
Care Outlook is seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Electronic Call Monitoring officer to join service in Lambeth. In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring that medication administration is in compliance with regulatory standards and company policies. The successful candidate will have experience with an electronic medication management system (ECM) and a strong understanding o click apply for full job details
Michael Page Procurement & Supply Chain
Preston, Lancashire
The role of Procurement Officer in the not-for-profit sector involves managing procurement processes and ensuring value for money while supporting organisational goals. Based in Preston, this permanent position offers a fulfilling career in procurement and supply chain management. Client Details This not-for-profit organisation is dedicated to delivering meaningful services to its community. As a medium-sized organisation, it is committed to operational excellence, efficiency, and supporting its employees to achieve their best. Description Develop and implement procurement strategies aligned with organisational objectives. Source and evaluate suppliers to ensure the best value and quality for goods and services. Negotiate contracts while ensuring compliance with procurement policies and regulations. Monitor supplier performance and maintain strong relationships to ensure service delivery. Prepare and manage tender processes, ensuring transparency and fairness. Analyse procurement data to identify cost-saving opportunities and improve efficiency. Provide advice and support to internal stakeholders on procurement matters. Ensure adherence to ethical procurement practices and sustainability standards. Profile A successful Procurement Officer should have: Proven experience in procurement and supply chain management. Strong analytical and negotiation skills. Knowledge of procurement regulations and best practices. Experience managing supplier relationships and contracts. A professional qualification in procurement or a related field is desirable. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Ability to work effectively in a not-for-profit environment. Job Offer Competitive salary up to £40,000 Generous holiday allowance plus office closure over festive period 10% company pension contribution Hybrid and flexible working options Opportunities for professional development and growth. Chance to contribute to impactful work within the not-for-profit sector. Convenient location in Preston with a focus on work-life balance.
May 08, 2026
Full time
The role of Procurement Officer in the not-for-profit sector involves managing procurement processes and ensuring value for money while supporting organisational goals. Based in Preston, this permanent position offers a fulfilling career in procurement and supply chain management. Client Details This not-for-profit organisation is dedicated to delivering meaningful services to its community. As a medium-sized organisation, it is committed to operational excellence, efficiency, and supporting its employees to achieve their best. Description Develop and implement procurement strategies aligned with organisational objectives. Source and evaluate suppliers to ensure the best value and quality for goods and services. Negotiate contracts while ensuring compliance with procurement policies and regulations. Monitor supplier performance and maintain strong relationships to ensure service delivery. Prepare and manage tender processes, ensuring transparency and fairness. Analyse procurement data to identify cost-saving opportunities and improve efficiency. Provide advice and support to internal stakeholders on procurement matters. Ensure adherence to ethical procurement practices and sustainability standards. Profile A successful Procurement Officer should have: Proven experience in procurement and supply chain management. Strong analytical and negotiation skills. Knowledge of procurement regulations and best practices. Experience managing supplier relationships and contracts. A professional qualification in procurement or a related field is desirable. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Ability to work effectively in a not-for-profit environment. Job Offer Competitive salary up to £40,000 Generous holiday allowance plus office closure over festive period 10% company pension contribution Hybrid and flexible working options Opportunities for professional development and growth. Chance to contribute to impactful work within the not-for-profit sector. Convenient location in Preston with a focus on work-life balance.
East Cambridgeshire District Council
Littleport, Cambridgeshire
Are you looking to lead on developer contributions and S106 agreements? East Cambridgeshire District Council has an exciting S106 Officer opportunity! Location: Ely, CB7 4EE Salary: £33,699 £38,220 per annum plus benefits Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Closing Date: Sunday 31 May 2026 About Us: East Cambridgeshire boasts excellent transport links, stunning countryside, vibrant markets, and welcoming communities and it one of the UK's happiest and healthiest places to live. East Cambridgeshire District Council takes pride in its innovative approach to delivering sustainable and economically driven services that benefit residents, stakeholders, and the environment. S106 Officer - The Role: An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our Infrastructure and Strategic Housing team at East Cambridgeshire District Council as a S106 Officer on a permanent basis. If you are a customer focused, professional, team-oriented individual with excellent organisational skills, then we would like to hear from you. S106 Officer - Key Responsibilities: - Provide advice to colleagues and applicants on S106 obligations, planning applications and heads of terms - Negotiate S106 Agreements on behalf of the Council with applicants, planning and legal officers - Lead the administration, monitoring and enforcement of S106 processes, including database management and reconciliation - Monitor implementation of developments on site to ensure compliance with financial and non-financial obligations - Develop and write performance and financial reports and assist with audits for committees and finance teams - Work closely with finance colleagues on collection and spending of S106 contributions - Maintain up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and proactively recommend revised procedures S106 Officer - You: - 5 GCSEs or equivalent including English and Maths (grade C or grade 4 above), plus Business Administration qualification or equivalent experience - Experience in Development Management and management of S106 Agreements with knowledge of developer contributions, CIL and S106 - Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office, Excel and Access with proven ability to collate, query and analyse data - Ability to communicate technical information clearly both verbally and in writing to diverse stakeholders - Methodical approach with high levels of accuracy and excellent organisational skills - Strong interpersonal skills and ability to manage multiple deadlines and competing priorities Benefits: - We do offer hybrid working arrangements, the minimum expectation for this role is to be present in the office at least 3 days per week. - Childcare scheme in approved cases - Training and development opportunities - Occupational health programme - Holiday and sickness scheme entitlements Closing date for completed applications is: Sunday 31 May 2026 The selection process will be held on: 11 and 12 June 2026 To submit your CV for this exciting S106 Officer opportunity, click Apply today!
May 08, 2026
Full time
Are you looking to lead on developer contributions and S106 agreements? East Cambridgeshire District Council has an exciting S106 Officer opportunity! Location: Ely, CB7 4EE Salary: £33,699 £38,220 per annum plus benefits Job Type: Full Time, Permanent Closing Date: Sunday 31 May 2026 About Us: East Cambridgeshire boasts excellent transport links, stunning countryside, vibrant markets, and welcoming communities and it one of the UK's happiest and healthiest places to live. East Cambridgeshire District Council takes pride in its innovative approach to delivering sustainable and economically driven services that benefit residents, stakeholders, and the environment. S106 Officer - The Role: An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our Infrastructure and Strategic Housing team at East Cambridgeshire District Council as a S106 Officer on a permanent basis. If you are a customer focused, professional, team-oriented individual with excellent organisational skills, then we would like to hear from you. S106 Officer - Key Responsibilities: - Provide advice to colleagues and applicants on S106 obligations, planning applications and heads of terms - Negotiate S106 Agreements on behalf of the Council with applicants, planning and legal officers - Lead the administration, monitoring and enforcement of S106 processes, including database management and reconciliation - Monitor implementation of developments on site to ensure compliance with financial and non-financial obligations - Develop and write performance and financial reports and assist with audits for committees and finance teams - Work closely with finance colleagues on collection and spending of S106 contributions - Maintain up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and proactively recommend revised procedures S106 Officer - You: - 5 GCSEs or equivalent including English and Maths (grade C or grade 4 above), plus Business Administration qualification or equivalent experience - Experience in Development Management and management of S106 Agreements with knowledge of developer contributions, CIL and S106 - Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office, Excel and Access with proven ability to collate, query and analyse data - Ability to communicate technical information clearly both verbally and in writing to diverse stakeholders - Methodical approach with high levels of accuracy and excellent organisational skills - Strong interpersonal skills and ability to manage multiple deadlines and competing priorities Benefits: - We do offer hybrid working arrangements, the minimum expectation for this role is to be present in the office at least 3 days per week. - Childcare scheme in approved cases - Training and development opportunities - Occupational health programme - Holiday and sickness scheme entitlements Closing date for completed applications is: Sunday 31 May 2026 The selection process will be held on: 11 and 12 June 2026 To submit your CV for this exciting S106 Officer opportunity, click Apply today!