You will report to the Service Charge Team Leader, delivering an effective and efficient service charge function to Great Places Housing Group. Whatyoullbe 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 click apply for full job details
Apr 24, 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. Whatyoullbe 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 click apply for full job details
Twenty Two Business Support & Development
Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
We are seeking an experienced and dependable Finance Officer to join our UK team in a permanent, part-time role. Working 20 hours per week across Monday to Friday, this position offers flexibility within standard office hours and is ideal for someone who values structure, autonomy, and a healthy work-life balance. This role is well-suited to a confident finance professional who enjoys hands-on work, thrives in a small team environment, and can provide short-term cover for senior finance responsibilities when required. Location: Bishop's Stortford (Office-based) Hours: Monday to Friday, 10am-2pm (flexible, 20 hours per week) Salary: £20,000 - £22,000 (pro-rata) Reports to: Finance Director The Role You will work closely with the Finance Director to manage day-to-day financial operations, ensure accurate and timely reporting, maintain strong financial controls, and support compliance with relevant accounting standards. The role requires a high level of organisation, initiative, and the ability to work independently. Key Responsibilities Manage daily accounting processes including accounts payable/receivable, payroll, and general ledger tasks. Complete month-end close activities, including reconciliations and supporting analyses. Assist in preparing monthly management accounts and statutory financial statements under UK GAAP. Support budget holders in monitoring spend and tracking performance against budgets. Raise sales invoices, process purchase invoices, pay suppliers, and resolve related queries. Prepare and submit quarterly VAT returns in line with regulatory requirements. Maintain and apply internal financial control procedures. Support annual budgeting, re-forecasting, and financial planning activities. Assist with audit preparation and liaise with auditors as needed. Support tax compliance activities and liaise with external tax advisers under direction. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of accounting standards and internal policies. Contribute to process improvements across finance operations and reporting. Provide ad-hoc financial analysis, reporting, and data support. Support wider back-office functions with administrative tasks and cross-team collaboration. Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability, taking on additional responsibilities as business needs evolve. Skills & Experience CIMA, ACCA, or ACA qualification. Minimum 5 years' experience in an accounting practice or business analyst-related role. Proven ability to plan, prioritise, and meet deadlines. Strong experience reviewing and interpreting financial information, with the ability to communicate insights clearly. UK payroll experience preferred; international or multi-jurisdictional payroll experience is an advantage. Strong Excel skills and confidence with data manipulation and analysis. Exceptional organisation, time management, and attention to detail. Ability to work proactively, independently, and with a high degree of accuracy. Strong verbal communication skills and proficiency in MS Office. Benefits Package Competitive salary Generous performance-related bonus scheme 26 days' holiday plus public holidays (pro-rata), plus additional days for birthday and work anniversary 5% employer pension contribution Private healthcare Employee Assistance Programme Employee Ownership Trust scheme A stimulating role within a growing organisation Coaching, mentoring, and ongoing professional development What we're looking for We are looking for a motivated, reliable, and detail-driven finance professional who brings integrity, initiative, and a strong customer-focused mindset. You will be someone who can work autonomously, communicate confidently, and support colleagues across the business with professionalism and care. Applicants must reside in the UK and be eligible to work without sponsorship now or in the future.
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced and dependable Finance Officer to join our UK team in a permanent, part-time role. Working 20 hours per week across Monday to Friday, this position offers flexibility within standard office hours and is ideal for someone who values structure, autonomy, and a healthy work-life balance. This role is well-suited to a confident finance professional who enjoys hands-on work, thrives in a small team environment, and can provide short-term cover for senior finance responsibilities when required. Location: Bishop's Stortford (Office-based) Hours: Monday to Friday, 10am-2pm (flexible, 20 hours per week) Salary: £20,000 - £22,000 (pro-rata) Reports to: Finance Director The Role You will work closely with the Finance Director to manage day-to-day financial operations, ensure accurate and timely reporting, maintain strong financial controls, and support compliance with relevant accounting standards. The role requires a high level of organisation, initiative, and the ability to work independently. Key Responsibilities Manage daily accounting processes including accounts payable/receivable, payroll, and general ledger tasks. Complete month-end close activities, including reconciliations and supporting analyses. Assist in preparing monthly management accounts and statutory financial statements under UK GAAP. Support budget holders in monitoring spend and tracking performance against budgets. Raise sales invoices, process purchase invoices, pay suppliers, and resolve related queries. Prepare and submit quarterly VAT returns in line with regulatory requirements. Maintain and apply internal financial control procedures. Support annual budgeting, re-forecasting, and financial planning activities. Assist with audit preparation and liaise with auditors as needed. Support tax compliance activities and liaise with external tax advisers under direction. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of accounting standards and internal policies. Contribute to process improvements across finance operations and reporting. Provide ad-hoc financial analysis, reporting, and data support. Support wider back-office functions with administrative tasks and cross-team collaboration. Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability, taking on additional responsibilities as business needs evolve. Skills & Experience CIMA, ACCA, or ACA qualification. Minimum 5 years' experience in an accounting practice or business analyst-related role. Proven ability to plan, prioritise, and meet deadlines. Strong experience reviewing and interpreting financial information, with the ability to communicate insights clearly. UK payroll experience preferred; international or multi-jurisdictional payroll experience is an advantage. Strong Excel skills and confidence with data manipulation and analysis. Exceptional organisation, time management, and attention to detail. Ability to work proactively, independently, and with a high degree of accuracy. Strong verbal communication skills and proficiency in MS Office. Benefits Package Competitive salary Generous performance-related bonus scheme 26 days' holiday plus public holidays (pro-rata), plus additional days for birthday and work anniversary 5% employer pension contribution Private healthcare Employee Assistance Programme Employee Ownership Trust scheme A stimulating role within a growing organisation Coaching, mentoring, and ongoing professional development What we're looking for We are looking for a motivated, reliable, and detail-driven finance professional who brings integrity, initiative, and a strong customer-focused mindset. You will be someone who can work autonomously, communicate confidently, and support colleagues across the business with professionalism and care. Applicants must reside in the UK and be eligible to work without sponsorship now or in the future.
Rate: From £40 per hour Location: Walthamstow Contract: Flexible, ongoing assignments We are currently seeking an experienced and knowledgeable Exam Arrangements Assessor to join our specialist pool of support staff. This is an excellent opportunity to work with leading Further Education providers and ensure learners receive the exam access arrangements they need to thrive. Key Responsibilities As an Exam Arrangements Assessor, your duties will include: Conducting assessments to determine students' eligibility for exam access arrangements in line with JCQ regulations. Producing high-quality reports and evidence to support access arrangement applications. Liaising with SEN teams, tutors, and exams officers to ensure timely and accurate submissions. Reviewing existing access arrangements and reassessing learners where required. Maintaining accurate and confidential assessment records. Ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation, policies, and exam board requirements. Advising staff on support strategies and reasonable adjustments. Contributing to ongoing improvements within the Learning Support / Exams department. Required Skills & Qualifications To be successful in this role, you should have: A recognised qualification that meets JCQ requirements for Access Arrangements Assessors (e.g., Level 7 SpLD qualification or equivalent). Up-to-date knowledge of JCQ Access Arrangements and Reasonable Adjustments (AARA) guidelines. Strong assessment skills and experience administering standardised tests. Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to produce clear, compliant assessment reports. Good organisational abilities and strong attention to detail. The ability to work independently and manage your own caseload. A commitment to supporting learner success and promoting inclusive education. Why Join Us? • Access to exclusive roles in leading FE colleges and training providers. • 1:1 support from a Specialist SEN Consultant (including CV advice and interview prep). • Health Cash Plan & REED Discount Club . • Statutory Sick Pay, Maternity/Paternity/Adoption Pay. • Access to REED Learning & Development programmes. • Eye test and spectacle vouchers. If you're passionate about making a difference and want to join a supportive team, we'd love to hear from you! Apply Today!
Apr 24, 2026
Seasonal
Rate: From £40 per hour Location: Walthamstow Contract: Flexible, ongoing assignments We are currently seeking an experienced and knowledgeable Exam Arrangements Assessor to join our specialist pool of support staff. This is an excellent opportunity to work with leading Further Education providers and ensure learners receive the exam access arrangements they need to thrive. Key Responsibilities As an Exam Arrangements Assessor, your duties will include: Conducting assessments to determine students' eligibility for exam access arrangements in line with JCQ regulations. Producing high-quality reports and evidence to support access arrangement applications. Liaising with SEN teams, tutors, and exams officers to ensure timely and accurate submissions. Reviewing existing access arrangements and reassessing learners where required. Maintaining accurate and confidential assessment records. Ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation, policies, and exam board requirements. Advising staff on support strategies and reasonable adjustments. Contributing to ongoing improvements within the Learning Support / Exams department. Required Skills & Qualifications To be successful in this role, you should have: A recognised qualification that meets JCQ requirements for Access Arrangements Assessors (e.g., Level 7 SpLD qualification or equivalent). Up-to-date knowledge of JCQ Access Arrangements and Reasonable Adjustments (AARA) guidelines. Strong assessment skills and experience administering standardised tests. Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to produce clear, compliant assessment reports. Good organisational abilities and strong attention to detail. The ability to work independently and manage your own caseload. A commitment to supporting learner success and promoting inclusive education. Why Join Us? • Access to exclusive roles in leading FE colleges and training providers. • 1:1 support from a Specialist SEN Consultant (including CV advice and interview prep). • Health Cash Plan & REED Discount Club . • Statutory Sick Pay, Maternity/Paternity/Adoption Pay. • Access to REED Learning & Development programmes. • Eye test and spectacle vouchers. If you're passionate about making a difference and want to join a supportive team, we'd love to hear from you! Apply Today!
Are you an organised and proactive National Facilities Officer looking to take ownership of a varied, multi-site role? An established UK organisation is seeking a National Facilities Officer in Hampshire to support the smooth day-to-day running of its national property portfolio. This is an opportunity to step into a role where your coordination skills will directly support essential services across the UK. The Role As a National Facilities Officer, you ll be responsible for coordinating maintenance and ensuring operational standards are maintained across multiple sites. You will: Coordinate planned and reactive maintenance across all UK locations Act as the main point of contact for site teams on facilities-related queries Maintain service schedules, compliance trackers, and certification records Support the management of external service providers, including cleaning and security Assist with health & safety compliance, supporting audits and site inspections Travel to sites as required to ensure standards are consistently met You To succeed as a National Facilities Officer, you ll bring: Experience in a facilities, estates, or property coordination role (multi-site preferred) Strong organisational and scheduling skills with the ability to manage competing priorities A solid understanding of health & safety and compliance requirements Excellent communication skills and a proactive, problem-solving mindset Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel for site visits What s in it for you? This National Facilities Officer role offers a high level of autonomy within a stable and purpose-driven organisation. Salary of £35,000 Company vehicle provided for UK travel 30 days holiday plus bank holidays A varied role with real responsibility across a national portfolio Opportunity to be part of a supportive, values-led environment Apply Now If you re a National Facilities Officer looking for a role where you can make a real impact across multiple sites, apply today. Click Apply Now to send your CV to Michael Bleasby. Interviews are taking place now.
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Are you an organised and proactive National Facilities Officer looking to take ownership of a varied, multi-site role? An established UK organisation is seeking a National Facilities Officer in Hampshire to support the smooth day-to-day running of its national property portfolio. This is an opportunity to step into a role where your coordination skills will directly support essential services across the UK. The Role As a National Facilities Officer, you ll be responsible for coordinating maintenance and ensuring operational standards are maintained across multiple sites. You will: Coordinate planned and reactive maintenance across all UK locations Act as the main point of contact for site teams on facilities-related queries Maintain service schedules, compliance trackers, and certification records Support the management of external service providers, including cleaning and security Assist with health & safety compliance, supporting audits and site inspections Travel to sites as required to ensure standards are consistently met You To succeed as a National Facilities Officer, you ll bring: Experience in a facilities, estates, or property coordination role (multi-site preferred) Strong organisational and scheduling skills with the ability to manage competing priorities A solid understanding of health & safety and compliance requirements Excellent communication skills and a proactive, problem-solving mindset Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel for site visits What s in it for you? This National Facilities Officer role offers a high level of autonomy within a stable and purpose-driven organisation. Salary of £35,000 Company vehicle provided for UK travel 30 days holiday plus bank holidays A varied role with real responsibility across a national portfolio Opportunity to be part of a supportive, values-led environment Apply Now If you re a National Facilities Officer looking for a role where you can make a real impact across multiple sites, apply today. Click Apply Now to send your CV to Michael Bleasby. Interviews are taking place now.
Job Title: Senior Climate Change Officer (Electrical) Location: Dunoon Pay Rate: 30k-38k DOE Start Date: ASAP Job Type: Temporary- 6 months initially Hours: 35 hours per week Main Responsibilities: Plan and coordinate delivery of statutory inspection, capital, and electrical/climate-related programmes to ensure compliance and best value click apply for full job details
Apr 24, 2026
Seasonal
Job Title: Senior Climate Change Officer (Electrical) Location: Dunoon Pay Rate: 30k-38k DOE Start Date: ASAP Job Type: Temporary- 6 months initially Hours: 35 hours per week Main Responsibilities: Plan and coordinate delivery of statutory inspection, capital, and electrical/climate-related programmes to ensure compliance and best value click apply for full job details
Job Title: Compliance Officer - FCA Authorisations Location: West Midlands (Office-based initially, with flexibility over time) Salary: £40,000 - £60,000 (flexible for the right candidate) About the Company Our client is a growing compliance consultancy supporting a wide range of UK businesses through FCA authorisations and ongoing regulatory requirements click apply for full job details
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Compliance Officer - FCA Authorisations Location: West Midlands (Office-based initially, with flexibility over time) Salary: £40,000 - £60,000 (flexible for the right candidate) About the Company Our client is a growing compliance consultancy supporting a wide range of UK businesses through FCA authorisations and ongoing regulatory requirements click apply for full job details
SCIENCE RECRUITMENT UK LTD
Middlesbrough, Yorkshire
Regulatory Compliance Officer, for a leading speciality chemicals manufacturer based in the Teesside area. Company: Multinational fine chemicals manufacturer, that supplies its products to some of the leading brands across the globe. The company is now in stage of investment into people and facilities and has very ambitious growth plan click apply for full job details
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Regulatory Compliance Officer, for a leading speciality chemicals manufacturer based in the Teesside area. Company: Multinational fine chemicals manufacturer, that supplies its products to some of the leading brands across the globe. The company is now in stage of investment into people and facilities and has very ambitious growth plan click apply for full job details
What you'll be doing: We're looking for a passionate early years leader to join the management team at our Best Start Family Hub. As a Room Leader, you will lead a team of early years practitioners, ensuring children are happy, safe, loved, and thriving. You will oversee staff in the successful implementation of the daily operations of a room for children aged between 3 months and 8 years, providing full care and education, and ensuring delivery of high-quality teaching and learning. You will supervise, mentor, and support both qualified and unqualified staff, work closely with families, schools, and other local agencies as part of a multi-agency team, and help maintain OFSTED compliance while using resources effectively. Our Council: Our vision is to make a difference to our communities and our environment, and we would love you to join us in our mission! All our employees, whatever their job, contribute greatly to delivering services to local people - either directly, or by supporting colleagues. We celebrate diversity and are continuously striving for our residents to enjoy fulfilling, prosperous, and healthy lives. What we offer: We offer a supportive place to grow and develop your career with a real opportunity for your input to be valued and heard. Ambition and innovation will be required now more than ever, and you will join a friendly and collaborative environment where you are encouraged to thrive. We understand that everyone has different needs and circumstances. That's why we're committed to offering flexible and hybrid working arrangements that help you achieve the best work-life balance and accommodate different working patterns. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. We select staff on merit and foster a workforce where people are valued and represent the local communities we serve. Annual increments, where applicable, are usually payable on 1st April each year, subject to six months service in the post, until the maximum spinal column point of the level has been reached. The payment of annual increments is not automatic and is subject to satisfactory performance as assessed by your Director. Alongside a competitive salary, we provide: 26-33 days annual leave (depending on length of service) Local Government Pension Scheme Wellbeing initiatives and active employee networks Tax-free childcare and childcare services Annual increments (subject to performance and service) Season loan ticket - to help with the cost of your rail / bus journey to and from work. Accessibility and Support: Slough Borough Council is an inclusive employer. We are committed to ensuring all applicants feel supported throughout the recruitment and interview process. If you require reasonable adjustments-such as printed interview questions or specific room layouts-please contact our Recruitment Team at . All information will be treated confidentially and used solely to provide the necessary support. We are also proud signatories of the Armed Forces Covenant. We welcome applications from serving personnel, reservists, veterans, and their families, and are committed to treating them fairly while recognising the skills, experience, and dedication they bring to our organisation. This information will be treated confidentially and used solely to ensure we provide appropriate support throughout the recruitment process and beyond. Right to Work and Checks: All applicants must have a valid right to work in the UK. If you require sponsorship, please contact before applying. We are committed to safeguarding children, young people, and vulnerable adults. All appointments are subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks. How we recruit at Slough Borough Council Our 8 Core Skills At Slough Borough Council, we're moving Forward Together . We believe in our people, our purpose, and our progress. We've created a unified set of core skills to help you understand what we value - and what you can expect from a career with us. How we recruit Slough Borough Council How to Apply: Please click on the Apply button below to submit your application. We look forward to hearing from you! Join our team at Slough Borough Council and help accelerate our journey of transformation and growth! The Council reserves the right to close the advert early should we receive a sufficient number of suitable applications. Join Slough Borough Council - Move Forward Together!
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
What you'll be doing: We're looking for a passionate early years leader to join the management team at our Best Start Family Hub. As a Room Leader, you will lead a team of early years practitioners, ensuring children are happy, safe, loved, and thriving. You will oversee staff in the successful implementation of the daily operations of a room for children aged between 3 months and 8 years, providing full care and education, and ensuring delivery of high-quality teaching and learning. You will supervise, mentor, and support both qualified and unqualified staff, work closely with families, schools, and other local agencies as part of a multi-agency team, and help maintain OFSTED compliance while using resources effectively. Our Council: Our vision is to make a difference to our communities and our environment, and we would love you to join us in our mission! All our employees, whatever their job, contribute greatly to delivering services to local people - either directly, or by supporting colleagues. We celebrate diversity and are continuously striving for our residents to enjoy fulfilling, prosperous, and healthy lives. What we offer: We offer a supportive place to grow and develop your career with a real opportunity for your input to be valued and heard. Ambition and innovation will be required now more than ever, and you will join a friendly and collaborative environment where you are encouraged to thrive. We understand that everyone has different needs and circumstances. That's why we're committed to offering flexible and hybrid working arrangements that help you achieve the best work-life balance and accommodate different working patterns. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. We select staff on merit and foster a workforce where people are valued and represent the local communities we serve. Annual increments, where applicable, are usually payable on 1st April each year, subject to six months service in the post, until the maximum spinal column point of the level has been reached. The payment of annual increments is not automatic and is subject to satisfactory performance as assessed by your Director. Alongside a competitive salary, we provide: 26-33 days annual leave (depending on length of service) Local Government Pension Scheme Wellbeing initiatives and active employee networks Tax-free childcare and childcare services Annual increments (subject to performance and service) Season loan ticket - to help with the cost of your rail / bus journey to and from work. Accessibility and Support: Slough Borough Council is an inclusive employer. We are committed to ensuring all applicants feel supported throughout the recruitment and interview process. If you require reasonable adjustments-such as printed interview questions or specific room layouts-please contact our Recruitment Team at . All information will be treated confidentially and used solely to provide the necessary support. We are also proud signatories of the Armed Forces Covenant. We welcome applications from serving personnel, reservists, veterans, and their families, and are committed to treating them fairly while recognising the skills, experience, and dedication they bring to our organisation. This information will be treated confidentially and used solely to ensure we provide appropriate support throughout the recruitment process and beyond. Right to Work and Checks: All applicants must have a valid right to work in the UK. If you require sponsorship, please contact before applying. We are committed to safeguarding children, young people, and vulnerable adults. All appointments are subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks. How we recruit at Slough Borough Council Our 8 Core Skills At Slough Borough Council, we're moving Forward Together . We believe in our people, our purpose, and our progress. We've created a unified set of core skills to help you understand what we value - and what you can expect from a career with us. How we recruit Slough Borough Council How to Apply: Please click on the Apply button below to submit your application. We look forward to hearing from you! Join our team at Slough Borough Council and help accelerate our journey of transformation and growth! The Council reserves the right to close the advert early should we receive a sufficient number of suitable applications. Join Slough Borough Council - Move Forward Together!
Mountview is dedicated to developing the actors, technicians and practitioners who will shape the future of the creative industries. Our vision is to be a world leader in dramatic training, making an impact locally, nationally and internationally. We give potential a chance, nurturing bold, curious and purposeful artists, and we work to ensure our teaching remains current, ambitious and relevant. We train our students to the highest standards, developing skills, confidence and individuality through innovative practice, close industry relationships and a deep belief in the power of creativity to change lives. Our staff team is highly skilled and collectively committed to Mountview's mission. Together, we have built a flourishing, energetic workplace that celebrates kindness and difference. Inclusivity and belonging sit at the heart of our organisation: we commit to learning, to accountability, and to doing better when we fall short. By investing in our people and our partnerships, we secure a vibrant future for the arts - and for the students and staff who make Mountview what it is. FACILITIES MANAGER The Facilities Manager is a key member of Mountview's Facilities & Operations team, comprising Facilities, Operations, IT, Housekeeping, Premises Officers and the Welcome Desk. Reporting to the Head of Facilities & Operations, the post holder is responsible for the operational management and maintenance of a modern higher education building opened in 2018, including the safe, efficient and effective delivery of both hard and soft facilities management services; health and safety compliance; and ensuring that Mountview's premises are safe, clean and welcoming and fit for purpose at all times. The post holder will also support the Head of Facilities & Operations in the development and delivery of long-term maintenance strategies and asset management plans. SALARY: Circa £37,500 per annum, depending on experience. CLOSING DATE: Thursday 14 May at 9am. Mountview is committed to diversity and is an equal opportunities employer. We actively encourage applicants from under-represented backgrounds and value the positive impact that difference has on our institution.
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Mountview is dedicated to developing the actors, technicians and practitioners who will shape the future of the creative industries. Our vision is to be a world leader in dramatic training, making an impact locally, nationally and internationally. We give potential a chance, nurturing bold, curious and purposeful artists, and we work to ensure our teaching remains current, ambitious and relevant. We train our students to the highest standards, developing skills, confidence and individuality through innovative practice, close industry relationships and a deep belief in the power of creativity to change lives. Our staff team is highly skilled and collectively committed to Mountview's mission. Together, we have built a flourishing, energetic workplace that celebrates kindness and difference. Inclusivity and belonging sit at the heart of our organisation: we commit to learning, to accountability, and to doing better when we fall short. By investing in our people and our partnerships, we secure a vibrant future for the arts - and for the students and staff who make Mountview what it is. FACILITIES MANAGER The Facilities Manager is a key member of Mountview's Facilities & Operations team, comprising Facilities, Operations, IT, Housekeeping, Premises Officers and the Welcome Desk. Reporting to the Head of Facilities & Operations, the post holder is responsible for the operational management and maintenance of a modern higher education building opened in 2018, including the safe, efficient and effective delivery of both hard and soft facilities management services; health and safety compliance; and ensuring that Mountview's premises are safe, clean and welcoming and fit for purpose at all times. The post holder will also support the Head of Facilities & Operations in the development and delivery of long-term maintenance strategies and asset management plans. SALARY: Circa £37,500 per annum, depending on experience. CLOSING DATE: Thursday 14 May at 9am. Mountview is committed to diversity and is an equal opportunities employer. We actively encourage applicants from under-represented backgrounds and value the positive impact that difference has on our institution.
Enjoy hybrid working as a Mechanical and Electrical Compliance Officer on an interim basis. You will be managing all contractors and quality checking. You will be working for a well-known local authority that values not only their tenants but every stakeholder within the business, ensuring attention to detail, collaboration and a commitment to maintaining levels of compliance click apply for full job details
Apr 24, 2026
Contractor
Enjoy hybrid working as a Mechanical and Electrical Compliance Officer on an interim basis. You will be managing all contractors and quality checking. You will be working for a well-known local authority that values not only their tenants but every stakeholder within the business, ensuring attention to detail, collaboration and a commitment to maintaining levels of compliance click apply for full job details
The Events Assistant is a dynamic role centred on supporting the work of Hereford Cathedral s Events Department. The Events Department s core aim is to support the demand for income generating events and venue hires, such as light shows, silent discos, and multiple days of concerts, whilst also maintaining our programme of community, charity and missional engagement events and projects. These events help to anchor Hereford Cathedral s identity as a space for all and a centre of the community, city and county. The Events Assistant will join the department at an exciting time as we plan ahead for flagship events including the Medieval Hereford Festival over the summer, The Mysteries play in the Autumn and the ever-popular Christmas Fair. This is an exciting position in a busy department, ideal for a sociable and professional individual with attention to detail, initiative and a positive mindset. KEY REPONSIBILITIES FOR THE ROLE • Provide administrative support for the Events Department, including processing booking forms, email and phone enquiries, internal event forms, diary bookings, meeting agendas and minutes, float requests, and preparing for invoicing. • Provide practical administration of bookings for the smaller venues on the cathedral site. This involves clear communication with hirers, liaison with the catering team and acting as a warm and welcoming host when hirers arrive on site. The role also includes playing a key part, alongside the Events Manager and Marketing Department to increase corporate and private small venue hire bookings. • Communicate effectively and professionally with external clients and venue hirers to ensure all details and arrangements for their events are obtained during the booking process, and ensure this is reported to the Events Manager and subsequently other cathedral staff. • Assist the Events Department to effectively oversee and provide practical and administrative support for events run by other cathedral departments, such as Music, Education and Library and Archives. This will include regular support of the Education Department s weekly Cathedral Seedlings toddler group. • Produce monthly notes for the cathedral Vergers which outline upcoming events. • Assist the rota and safety briefing preparation and be a key point of contact for the voluntary Commercial Event Steward team. • Assist the Events Department and Visitor Engagement Manager with the CRM Box Office system Spektrix . This will include occasional event building and box office ticket sale duties. • Support the Events and Development Officer to facilitate the successful running of the Escape Room, Escape Room Volunteers and delivery of sessions. • Providing practical hands-on support on event days and sometimes acting as lead when the Events Manager or Events and Development Officer are not present. This will involve set-up and pack-down, front of house duties and steward, staff and venue hirer liaison. Setting up for events is a practical task which will require an organised person who takes initiative, who is active, physically fit and able to move light furniture (tables, chairs, tech equipment) when required. General Attributes: • To ensure compliance with the Cathedral s safeguarding policies and procedures, including attaining a satisfactory DBS check and undertaking safeguarding training to the level required for the role. • To ensure compliance with all other Cathedral policies and procedures, in particular the Health and Safety policy and the Conduct and Standards policy. • To successfully complete and keep up to date all training as deemed necessary for the role by the Line Manager and the Health and Safety Officer. • To maintain an effective relationship across the whole cathedral community. • To work towards fulfilment of the strategic priorities of the cathedral as they relate to your role. • To work in accordance with our Cathedral core values of love, grace, integrity and service and the behaviours associated with them. The above is not an exhaustive list of duties, and you will be expected to perform different tasks necessitated by changes in your role within the developing ministry and objectives of Hereford Cathedral. PERSON SPECIFICATION ESSENTIAL • Good standard of education to GCSE level or equivalent • Ability to carry out various physical tasks, including being able to climb step ladders, move light furniture, such as chairs and tables, and provide swift emergency assistance during events • Confident user of ICT systems, including Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint) • Good organisational skills, attention to detail and the ability to work efficiently to deadlines • Communicate effectively in English, both written and verbally • Good team player but able to work alone, use own initiative and know when to seek advice • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills DESIRABLE • Previous experience of working for events, visitor engagement, hospitality, retail or community/ charity organisations • Previous experience of delivering excellent customer service • Previous experience of working with a ticketing box office system such as Spektrix. • Hold a current First Aid at Work qualification, or a willingness and ability to attain one • Understanding of Health and Safety legislation REMUNERATION & BENEFITS The position will command a starting salary of £23, 478 per annum. OUR STAFF ALSO ENJOY • 33 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays) • 35 hour week flexible/hybrid working possible • Pension benefits of 8% employer contribution • Employee Assistance Programme • Free parking (subject to availability) • A pleasant working environment within historic buildings • The camaraderie of supportive and friendly colleagues • Responsibility and independence in a small team • Opportunities for continuing professional development • Discounts in the on-site café and shop
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
The Events Assistant is a dynamic role centred on supporting the work of Hereford Cathedral s Events Department. The Events Department s core aim is to support the demand for income generating events and venue hires, such as light shows, silent discos, and multiple days of concerts, whilst also maintaining our programme of community, charity and missional engagement events and projects. These events help to anchor Hereford Cathedral s identity as a space for all and a centre of the community, city and county. The Events Assistant will join the department at an exciting time as we plan ahead for flagship events including the Medieval Hereford Festival over the summer, The Mysteries play in the Autumn and the ever-popular Christmas Fair. This is an exciting position in a busy department, ideal for a sociable and professional individual with attention to detail, initiative and a positive mindset. KEY REPONSIBILITIES FOR THE ROLE • Provide administrative support for the Events Department, including processing booking forms, email and phone enquiries, internal event forms, diary bookings, meeting agendas and minutes, float requests, and preparing for invoicing. • Provide practical administration of bookings for the smaller venues on the cathedral site. This involves clear communication with hirers, liaison with the catering team and acting as a warm and welcoming host when hirers arrive on site. The role also includes playing a key part, alongside the Events Manager and Marketing Department to increase corporate and private small venue hire bookings. • Communicate effectively and professionally with external clients and venue hirers to ensure all details and arrangements for their events are obtained during the booking process, and ensure this is reported to the Events Manager and subsequently other cathedral staff. • Assist the Events Department to effectively oversee and provide practical and administrative support for events run by other cathedral departments, such as Music, Education and Library and Archives. This will include regular support of the Education Department s weekly Cathedral Seedlings toddler group. • Produce monthly notes for the cathedral Vergers which outline upcoming events. • Assist the rota and safety briefing preparation and be a key point of contact for the voluntary Commercial Event Steward team. • Assist the Events Department and Visitor Engagement Manager with the CRM Box Office system Spektrix . This will include occasional event building and box office ticket sale duties. • Support the Events and Development Officer to facilitate the successful running of the Escape Room, Escape Room Volunteers and delivery of sessions. • Providing practical hands-on support on event days and sometimes acting as lead when the Events Manager or Events and Development Officer are not present. This will involve set-up and pack-down, front of house duties and steward, staff and venue hirer liaison. Setting up for events is a practical task which will require an organised person who takes initiative, who is active, physically fit and able to move light furniture (tables, chairs, tech equipment) when required. General Attributes: • To ensure compliance with the Cathedral s safeguarding policies and procedures, including attaining a satisfactory DBS check and undertaking safeguarding training to the level required for the role. • To ensure compliance with all other Cathedral policies and procedures, in particular the Health and Safety policy and the Conduct and Standards policy. • To successfully complete and keep up to date all training as deemed necessary for the role by the Line Manager and the Health and Safety Officer. • To maintain an effective relationship across the whole cathedral community. • To work towards fulfilment of the strategic priorities of the cathedral as they relate to your role. • To work in accordance with our Cathedral core values of love, grace, integrity and service and the behaviours associated with them. The above is not an exhaustive list of duties, and you will be expected to perform different tasks necessitated by changes in your role within the developing ministry and objectives of Hereford Cathedral. PERSON SPECIFICATION ESSENTIAL • Good standard of education to GCSE level or equivalent • Ability to carry out various physical tasks, including being able to climb step ladders, move light furniture, such as chairs and tables, and provide swift emergency assistance during events • Confident user of ICT systems, including Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint) • Good organisational skills, attention to detail and the ability to work efficiently to deadlines • Communicate effectively in English, both written and verbally • Good team player but able to work alone, use own initiative and know when to seek advice • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills DESIRABLE • Previous experience of working for events, visitor engagement, hospitality, retail or community/ charity organisations • Previous experience of delivering excellent customer service • Previous experience of working with a ticketing box office system such as Spektrix. • Hold a current First Aid at Work qualification, or a willingness and ability to attain one • Understanding of Health and Safety legislation REMUNERATION & BENEFITS The position will command a starting salary of £23, 478 per annum. OUR STAFF ALSO ENJOY • 33 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays) • 35 hour week flexible/hybrid working possible • Pension benefits of 8% employer contribution • Employee Assistance Programme • Free parking (subject to availability) • A pleasant working environment within historic buildings • The camaraderie of supportive and friendly colleagues • Responsibility and independence in a small team • Opportunities for continuing professional development • Discounts in the on-site café and shop
Director of Information Technology Location: London Reporting to: Chief Administrative Officer A leading international law firm is seeking an experienced Director of Information Technology to lead and evolve its technology function across its London and New York offices. This is a senior, hands-on role combining strategic leadership with oversight of day-to-day IT operations in a high-performing, client-focused environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring the firm's technology infrastructure delivers exceptional service, security, and reliability, while working closely with stakeholders across the business and managing external technology partners. Key Responsibilities Technology Leadership & Strategy Set and deliver the firm's IT strategy, ensuring alignment with business objectives and client service standards. Provide leadership to the internal and outsourced IT function, fostering collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Manage IT projects end-to-end, ensuring delivery on time and within budget. Act as a trusted technology advisor to Partners, fee earners, and business services teams. IT Operations & Infrastructure Oversee all aspects of IT operations including infrastructure, systems administration, cybersecurity, and support services. Maintain and develop core legal technology platforms such as document and case management systems, e-discovery, collaboration tools, and secure communications. Ensure robust data security, backup, disaster recovery, and regulatory compliance frameworks are in place. Provide hands-on technical input and user support where required, within a lean and collaborative environment. MSP & Vendor Management Serve as the primary point of contact for the firm's Managed Service Provider (MSP). Manage vendor relationships, contracts, SLAs, performance reviews, and escalations. Hold suppliers accountable for service quality, system uptime, security, and cost-effectiveness. Process Improvement & Innovation Identify opportunities for automation, AI-enabled solutions, and workflow improvements. Support technology use in virtual hearings, mediations, and arbitrations. Drive adoption of new systems through effective change management and training. Training & Development Identify training needs across the firm and support the development of IT capability. Contribute to and support delivery of technology training for fee earners and staff. Business Continuity & Projects Participate in and lead IT elements of business continuity planning and global continuity initiatives. Take ownership of IT aspects of office moves, expansions, and ad hoc projects. Provide regular reporting and updates to senior management. Skills & Experience 7+ years' experience in IT leadership with strong hands-on capability, ideally within a law firm or professional services environment. Proven experience managing MSPs and multiple technology vendors. Strong knowledge of legal technology platforms (e.g. iManage, NetDocuments, Relativity, HighQ, Clio or similar). Solid understanding of cybersecurity, data protection, compliance, and disaster recovery. Experience introducing automation, AI, or analytics tools within professional services is highly desirable. Excellent stakeholder management, communication, and project management skills. A pragmatic, proactive approach suited to a boutique or smaller firm environment. If you are interested in this opportunity or would like to have a confidential discussion, please get in touch Due to the high volume of applications, we are not able to respond to all enquiries. If you have not received a response within 72 hours, please assume you have not been shortlisted at this stage, however thank you for taking the time to apply. Ryder Reid Legal is a recruitment specialist. For over thirty years we've been connecting legal talent with many of the leading law firms in London and internationally. Follow our LinkedIn page for the latest vacancies.
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Director of Information Technology Location: London Reporting to: Chief Administrative Officer A leading international law firm is seeking an experienced Director of Information Technology to lead and evolve its technology function across its London and New York offices. This is a senior, hands-on role combining strategic leadership with oversight of day-to-day IT operations in a high-performing, client-focused environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring the firm's technology infrastructure delivers exceptional service, security, and reliability, while working closely with stakeholders across the business and managing external technology partners. Key Responsibilities Technology Leadership & Strategy Set and deliver the firm's IT strategy, ensuring alignment with business objectives and client service standards. Provide leadership to the internal and outsourced IT function, fostering collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Manage IT projects end-to-end, ensuring delivery on time and within budget. Act as a trusted technology advisor to Partners, fee earners, and business services teams. IT Operations & Infrastructure Oversee all aspects of IT operations including infrastructure, systems administration, cybersecurity, and support services. Maintain and develop core legal technology platforms such as document and case management systems, e-discovery, collaboration tools, and secure communications. Ensure robust data security, backup, disaster recovery, and regulatory compliance frameworks are in place. Provide hands-on technical input and user support where required, within a lean and collaborative environment. MSP & Vendor Management Serve as the primary point of contact for the firm's Managed Service Provider (MSP). Manage vendor relationships, contracts, SLAs, performance reviews, and escalations. Hold suppliers accountable for service quality, system uptime, security, and cost-effectiveness. Process Improvement & Innovation Identify opportunities for automation, AI-enabled solutions, and workflow improvements. Support technology use in virtual hearings, mediations, and arbitrations. Drive adoption of new systems through effective change management and training. Training & Development Identify training needs across the firm and support the development of IT capability. Contribute to and support delivery of technology training for fee earners and staff. Business Continuity & Projects Participate in and lead IT elements of business continuity planning and global continuity initiatives. Take ownership of IT aspects of office moves, expansions, and ad hoc projects. Provide regular reporting and updates to senior management. Skills & Experience 7+ years' experience in IT leadership with strong hands-on capability, ideally within a law firm or professional services environment. Proven experience managing MSPs and multiple technology vendors. Strong knowledge of legal technology platforms (e.g. iManage, NetDocuments, Relativity, HighQ, Clio or similar). Solid understanding of cybersecurity, data protection, compliance, and disaster recovery. Experience introducing automation, AI, or analytics tools within professional services is highly desirable. Excellent stakeholder management, communication, and project management skills. A pragmatic, proactive approach suited to a boutique or smaller firm environment. If you are interested in this opportunity or would like to have a confidential discussion, please get in touch Due to the high volume of applications, we are not able to respond to all enquiries. If you have not received a response within 72 hours, please assume you have not been shortlisted at this stage, however thank you for taking the time to apply. Ryder Reid Legal is a recruitment specialist. For over thirty years we've been connecting legal talent with many of the leading law firms in London and internationally. Follow our LinkedIn page for the latest vacancies.
Join evo Group as our new Compliance Officer and play a crucial role in ensuring that the products we buy, sell, and distribute meet the highest standards of regulatory, safety, and environmental compliance across our global supply chain. Were looking for an experienced compliance professional who can combine technical regulatory knowledge with strong supplier engagement and a proactive approach to click apply for full job details
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Join evo Group as our new Compliance Officer and play a crucial role in ensuring that the products we buy, sell, and distribute meet the highest standards of regulatory, safety, and environmental compliance across our global supply chain. Were looking for an experienced compliance professional who can combine technical regulatory knowledge with strong supplier engagement and a proactive approach to click apply for full job details
Join a world-renowned aerospace and defence organisation as a Compliance Officer in Rochester on a full time onsite Due to a drive for greater success, this advanced manufacturing business is currently searching for Compliance Officer to add to their talented, hardworking team in Rochester on an initial 12 months contract click apply for full job details
Apr 24, 2026
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Join a world-renowned aerospace and defence organisation as a Compliance Officer in Rochester on a full time onsite Due to a drive for greater success, this advanced manufacturing business is currently searching for Compliance Officer to add to their talented, hardworking team in Rochester on an initial 12 months contract click apply for full job details
Location: Essex Working Hours: 37 hours per week Hybrid Role Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 Job Summary The Complaints and Compliance Officer (CCO) is responsible for supporting and maintaining the organisations data protection, privacy, and compliance framework, while managing and resolving escalated customer complaints click apply for full job details
Apr 23, 2026
Full time
Location: Essex Working Hours: 37 hours per week Hybrid Role Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 Job Summary The Complaints and Compliance Officer (CCO) is responsible for supporting and maintaining the organisations data protection, privacy, and compliance framework, while managing and resolving escalated customer complaints click apply for full job details
Carrington West are assisting their local authority client based in Essex in the search for a Senior Planning Officer on a 3 month rolling contract basis. Key Accountabilities: To contribute towards the delivery a high quality, customer focused Planning & Implementation department with high standards of advice and support, resolving cases of varying complexities in Development Management - Largely Minors, Complex Minors and Small Major applications. Ensure compliance with statutory regulations, legislation, professional codes of practice and adherence to Council policy. Deliver projects, interventions and initiatives and develop policies in line with corporate and business plans. To deal effectively and efficiently with general enquiries, pre-applications, planning applications and planning appeals ensuring cases are managed and completed at the appropriate level of skillset. Ensure and develop appropriate levels of quality and specialist knowledge with other Planning & Implementation colleagues. Deliver customer-focused specialist advice and services in Development Management, keeping up to date with current and emerging legislation, best practice and policy to ensure continuous development and improvement in services. Manage complex and/or contentious planning applications, processes and compliance, regulations and legislation, acting as the single point of contact for customers on those cases and attending appeals hearings and public inquiries as appropriate. Support, guide and advise Graduate Planners and Technical Support colleagues, as necessary. Working collaboratively with colleagues across the organisation, as well as Members and managing key relationships with partners including Essex County Council and Local Councils and other stakeholders. Access and accurately update all relevant information systems, both customer and back office ensuring that the master customer record is updated and maintained through verification and validation, and in accordance with Data Protection principles. Prepare and present reports to Area Planning Committees, District Planning Committee, and other internal and external meetings and present evidence/stand as witness at planning appeal hearings and public inquiries. Ensure own personal and professional development is maintained including keeping up to date with relevant law, policies, working practices and procedures. It would be beneficial to hold a RTPI accredited Planning Degree or equivalent Planning qualification and/or have experience in a similar position. Our client is looking for someone to start almost immediately and is available to interview at short notice. Carrington West Pay Rate - £45per/hour Job Ref - 65919 Please call Cameron de Wit on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion on this role, or email myself or our planning team if you are short of time to chat: (url removed) (url removed) Carrington West's dedicated Town Planning Recruitment Team supply clients UK wide on both a permanent and contract basis and all levels of seniority. If this role is too senior, too junior or in a location that is unsuitable, but you are keen on options, please still feel free to apply and we can discuss other, often unadvertised roles with you.
Apr 23, 2026
Contractor
Carrington West are assisting their local authority client based in Essex in the search for a Senior Planning Officer on a 3 month rolling contract basis. Key Accountabilities: To contribute towards the delivery a high quality, customer focused Planning & Implementation department with high standards of advice and support, resolving cases of varying complexities in Development Management - Largely Minors, Complex Minors and Small Major applications. Ensure compliance with statutory regulations, legislation, professional codes of practice and adherence to Council policy. Deliver projects, interventions and initiatives and develop policies in line with corporate and business plans. To deal effectively and efficiently with general enquiries, pre-applications, planning applications and planning appeals ensuring cases are managed and completed at the appropriate level of skillset. Ensure and develop appropriate levels of quality and specialist knowledge with other Planning & Implementation colleagues. Deliver customer-focused specialist advice and services in Development Management, keeping up to date with current and emerging legislation, best practice and policy to ensure continuous development and improvement in services. Manage complex and/or contentious planning applications, processes and compliance, regulations and legislation, acting as the single point of contact for customers on those cases and attending appeals hearings and public inquiries as appropriate. Support, guide and advise Graduate Planners and Technical Support colleagues, as necessary. Working collaboratively with colleagues across the organisation, as well as Members and managing key relationships with partners including Essex County Council and Local Councils and other stakeholders. Access and accurately update all relevant information systems, both customer and back office ensuring that the master customer record is updated and maintained through verification and validation, and in accordance with Data Protection principles. Prepare and present reports to Area Planning Committees, District Planning Committee, and other internal and external meetings and present evidence/stand as witness at planning appeal hearings and public inquiries. Ensure own personal and professional development is maintained including keeping up to date with relevant law, policies, working practices and procedures. It would be beneficial to hold a RTPI accredited Planning Degree or equivalent Planning qualification and/or have experience in a similar position. Our client is looking for someone to start almost immediately and is available to interview at short notice. Carrington West Pay Rate - £45per/hour Job Ref - 65919 Please call Cameron de Wit on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion on this role, or email myself or our planning team if you are short of time to chat: (url removed) (url removed) Carrington West's dedicated Town Planning Recruitment Team supply clients UK wide on both a permanent and contract basis and all levels of seniority. If this role is too senior, too junior or in a location that is unsuitable, but you are keen on options, please still feel free to apply and we can discuss other, often unadvertised roles with you.
Carrington West are assisting their local authority client based in Essex in the search for a Principal Planning Officer to join their Town Planning department on an initial 6 month contract (then rolling). We are looking for an experienced planner who is able to hit the ground running and be capable of working with minimum supervision, efficiently managing your workload and making a real contribution towards quality decision making. Accountabilities Lead on major and strategic planning applications Champion design excellence and compliance with national and local policies Drive innovation in dealing with major planning applications Build strong relationships with developers, councillors, and stakeholders Experience Significant experience working within a local planning authority or a relevant private sector planning business Proven track record of handling a varied caseload of planning applications Experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship management Experience in developing and managing projects or programmes of work It would be beneficial to hold a Post-graduate degree in planning, regeneration or a related discipline, and have the eligibility for membership of RTPI. The council are looking for candidates who will be able to hit the ground running and are offering hybrid working arrangements with a weekly office presence required. Carrington West Pay Rate - £55per/hour Job Ref - 66075 Please call Cameron de Wit on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion on this role, or email myself or our planning team if you are short of time to chat: (url removed) (url removed) Carrington West's dedicated Town Planning Recruitment Team supply clients UK wide on both a permanent and contract basis and all levels of seniority. If this role is too senior, too junior or in a location that is unsuitable, but you are keen on options, please still feel free to apply and we can discuss other, often unadvertised roles with you.
Apr 23, 2026
Contractor
Carrington West are assisting their local authority client based in Essex in the search for a Principal Planning Officer to join their Town Planning department on an initial 6 month contract (then rolling). We are looking for an experienced planner who is able to hit the ground running and be capable of working with minimum supervision, efficiently managing your workload and making a real contribution towards quality decision making. Accountabilities Lead on major and strategic planning applications Champion design excellence and compliance with national and local policies Drive innovation in dealing with major planning applications Build strong relationships with developers, councillors, and stakeholders Experience Significant experience working within a local planning authority or a relevant private sector planning business Proven track record of handling a varied caseload of planning applications Experience in stakeholder engagement and relationship management Experience in developing and managing projects or programmes of work It would be beneficial to hold a Post-graduate degree in planning, regeneration or a related discipline, and have the eligibility for membership of RTPI. The council are looking for candidates who will be able to hit the ground running and are offering hybrid working arrangements with a weekly office presence required. Carrington West Pay Rate - £55per/hour Job Ref - 66075 Please call Cameron de Wit on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion on this role, or email myself or our planning team if you are short of time to chat: (url removed) (url removed) Carrington West's dedicated Town Planning Recruitment Team supply clients UK wide on both a permanent and contract basis and all levels of seniority. If this role is too senior, too junior or in a location that is unsuitable, but you are keen on options, please still feel free to apply and we can discuss other, often unadvertised roles with you.
Smartcard Administrator / Support Location: Northampton Contract Type: Temporary (3 month contract) Working Pattern: Full Time, 37.5 hours per week, Monday - Friday, On-site Hourly Rate: 17.20 p/h, paid to Umbrella Role Overview: As an Smartcard Administrator / Support, you will play a critical role in administering all aspects of Registration Authority processes, including smart card production, distribution, and account maintenance. Your expertise will help staff navigate the registration process in accordance with national and local policies while ensuring compliance with the Data Protection Act and confidentiality policies. Key Responsibilities: Support the RA Officer in managing all aspects, ensuring adherence to national processes for card issuance, revocation, and profile modifications. Respond to service desk inquiries regarding smart card service provision and resolve end-user queries. Manage requests for replacement cards and facilitate face-to-face meetings with Trust staff. Verify and record formal identification evidence and assist in user registration. Coordinate the production and distribution of new smart cards for Trust new starters. Maintain an adequate stock of cards and stationery to ensure uninterrupted card production. Liaise with the National Service Desk regarding testing and incident management. Who We're Looking For: The ideal candidate will have: A Level 3 NVQ in Business Administration or equivalent. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and Outlook. Experience in an administrative or office environment, preferably within the NHS or IT administration. Some knowledge of NHS applications / clinical systems. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to engage with staff at all levels. Strong organizational skills to prioritize workloads and meet deadlines while maintaining accuracy. A proactive approach to learning and development, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Personal Attributes: Highly motivated and reliable. Flexible and adaptable to changing demands. Strong attention to detail and commitment to providing a high-quality service. Ability to handle sensitive situations with empathy and professionalism. Apply today! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.
Apr 23, 2026
Contractor
Smartcard Administrator / Support Location: Northampton Contract Type: Temporary (3 month contract) Working Pattern: Full Time, 37.5 hours per week, Monday - Friday, On-site Hourly Rate: 17.20 p/h, paid to Umbrella Role Overview: As an Smartcard Administrator / Support, you will play a critical role in administering all aspects of Registration Authority processes, including smart card production, distribution, and account maintenance. Your expertise will help staff navigate the registration process in accordance with national and local policies while ensuring compliance with the Data Protection Act and confidentiality policies. Key Responsibilities: Support the RA Officer in managing all aspects, ensuring adherence to national processes for card issuance, revocation, and profile modifications. Respond to service desk inquiries regarding smart card service provision and resolve end-user queries. Manage requests for replacement cards and facilitate face-to-face meetings with Trust staff. Verify and record formal identification evidence and assist in user registration. Coordinate the production and distribution of new smart cards for Trust new starters. Maintain an adequate stock of cards and stationery to ensure uninterrupted card production. Liaise with the National Service Desk regarding testing and incident management. Who We're Looking For: The ideal candidate will have: A Level 3 NVQ in Business Administration or equivalent. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and Outlook. Experience in an administrative or office environment, preferably within the NHS or IT administration. Some knowledge of NHS applications / clinical systems. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to engage with staff at all levels. Strong organizational skills to prioritize workloads and meet deadlines while maintaining accuracy. A proactive approach to learning and development, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Personal Attributes: Highly motivated and reliable. Flexible and adaptable to changing demands. Strong attention to detail and commitment to providing a high-quality service. Ability to handle sensitive situations with empathy and professionalism. Apply today! Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.
Contract Information Governance Officer / Data Protection Officer (DPO) NHS 6 Months - Outside IR35 Lancashire - 1-2 days per week onsite Rate: Dependent on experience We are currently seeking an experienced Information Governance Officer / Data Protection Officer (DPO) to support a key NHS organisation in maintaining the highest standards of data protection, compliance, and information securit click apply for full job details
Apr 23, 2026
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Contract Information Governance Officer / Data Protection Officer (DPO) NHS 6 Months - Outside IR35 Lancashire - 1-2 days per week onsite Rate: Dependent on experience We are currently seeking an experienced Information Governance Officer / Data Protection Officer (DPO) to support a key NHS organisation in maintaining the highest standards of data protection, compliance, and information securit click apply for full job details
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.
Apr 23, 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.