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Assistant Director Fraternity and Sorority Life
miamioh.edu Oxford, Oxfordshire
Job Title Assistant Director Fraternity and Sorority Life Department Fraternity and Sorority Worker Type Regular Pay Type Salary Position Salary Minimum $47,000 Position Salary Maximum $50,000 Salary will be commensurate with the level of the position, education, and experience. Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Benefit Eligible Yes Screening Date 2026-01-02 Job Description Summary The Assistant Directors are members of the Center for Student Engagement, Activities, and Leadership. The Center is a part of the Division of Student life and comprises the Office of Student Activities; The Wilks Institute for Leadership and Service; and the Cliff Alexander Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life. The Assistant Directors report to the Associate Director with primary responsibility for Cliff Alexander Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and work with colleagues and stakeholders in the enhancement of student engagement and leadership at Miami University. The Assistant Directors are responsible for working with fraternity and sorority students to develop strategic community wide programs and strong chapter infrastructure to advance the mission of their respective organizations and Miami University. The Assistant Directors work collaboratively with students, advisors, faculty, and campus departments to build strong networks for student success. Known as the "Mother of Fraternities", Miami University strives to build a Model Fraternity/Sorority Community and is made up of over 50 chapters and over 5,000 students. Two positions are available, one Assistant Director will provide primary Council advising to the Panhellenic Association and one Assistant Director will provide primary Council advising to the Interfraternity Council. Applicants/candidates should indicate their preference in the cover letter portion of the application. Job Description Job Duties : Serve as the Primary advisor to the Interfraternity Council (IFC) or the Panhellenic Association (PA), providing community support through one-on-one meetings and attendance at Council Executive Board and Council Delegate meetings Act as a chapter services liaison, providing advising and leadership development to a variety of chapters from IFC, Panhellenic, Multicultural Greek Council (MGC), and National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) organizations Serve as the lead for coordination and facilitation of community-wide signature programs and events including Acropolis for Emerging Leaders, Greek Leaders ADVANCE, Greek Spring Service, Greek Week, Hazing Prevention Week, Greeks Step Up, and more Oversee logistics for student and office led initiatives including curriculum design, facilitation, third party vendors, day of details, and other tasks as needed Coordinate and implement office policies, practices, and procedures that align with best practices and university policy. This may include fraternity second year exemption oversight, fire safety training, risk management training, or other similar processes or programs Collaborate with stakeholders including the Office of Residence Life, Dean of Students Office, Office of Community Standards, the City of Oxford, and more on the implementation of collaborative programs which may include the Sorority Living Learning Community and the fraternity second year exemption and standards process Assists the Associate Director in providing leadership for the Center for Student Engagement, Activities and Leadership in establishing and fulfilling its mission and strategic priorities; and in conducting daily operations and responsibilities Assists with Center for Student Engagement, Activities, and Leadership signature programs and events. This may include program preparation and/or day of event support. Examples include welcome weekend activities, student organization fairs, family weekend and homecoming events that may include a performance (comedian, speaker, vocal artist, etc.) Perform daily administrative responsibilities including support to other departments, assessment, and other areas as needed Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree Experience planning and executing large-scale events Experience developing and maintaining mutually-beneficial community-campus partnerships Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree in Student Affairs/Higher Education or related field. Graduate or professional experience in fraternity and sorority advising, student organization advising, program/event planning, leadership development programming, alcohol education and/or hazing prevention Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of best practices and ability to infuse research with practical experience to create intentional leadership programs for fraternity and sorority life Outstanding leadership, management and interpersonal skills to relate and work with a variety of faculty, students, parents, staff and community members Willingness to work in a team oriented and collaborative environment Must possess strong written and oral communication skills Must possess strong computer competence, including but not limited to word, excel, and social media and marketing mediums Willingness to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends Ability to work with a high level of autonomy An understanding of the developmental needs of college students Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Experience with Clifton Strengths or other leadership skill assessments Additional Position Information (if applicable) Required Application Documents Cover Letter and Resume Special Instructions (if applicable) none Additional Information A criminal background check is required. All campuses are smoke- and tobacco-free campuses.This organization participates in E-Verify. Remote Work For positions that are approved for remote work: Remote work is not a right, it is a work arrangement that can be modified or revoked by Miami University at any time for any reason, including the convenience of the University. Reasonable Accommodations Requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities related to employment should be directed to or . Questions and follow-ups regarding requests should also be directed here. Miami University Values Statement is a scholarly community whose members believe that a liberal education is grounded in qualities of character as well as of intellect. We respect the dignity of other persons, the rights and property of others, and the right of others to hold and express disparate beliefs. We believe in honesty, integrity, and the importance of moral conduct. We defend the freedom of inquiry that is the heart of learning and combine that freedom with the exercise of judgment and the acceptance of personal responsibility.For more information on Miami University's mission and core values, please visit the webpage. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Statement Miami University, an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, encourages applications from protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. Miami University prohibits harassment, discrimination and retaliation on the basis of age (40 years or older), color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, military status, national origin (ancestry), pregnancy, race, religion, sex/gender, status as a parent or foster parent, sexual orientation, or protected veteran status in its application and admission processes, educational programs and activities, facilities, programs or employment practices. Requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities related to employment should be directed to or . Clery Act As part of the University's commitment to maintaining a healthy and safe living, learning, and working environment,
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Job Title Assistant Director Fraternity and Sorority Life Department Fraternity and Sorority Worker Type Regular Pay Type Salary Position Salary Minimum $47,000 Position Salary Maximum $50,000 Salary will be commensurate with the level of the position, education, and experience. Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Benefit Eligible Yes Screening Date 2026-01-02 Job Description Summary The Assistant Directors are members of the Center for Student Engagement, Activities, and Leadership. The Center is a part of the Division of Student life and comprises the Office of Student Activities; The Wilks Institute for Leadership and Service; and the Cliff Alexander Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life. The Assistant Directors report to the Associate Director with primary responsibility for Cliff Alexander Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and work with colleagues and stakeholders in the enhancement of student engagement and leadership at Miami University. The Assistant Directors are responsible for working with fraternity and sorority students to develop strategic community wide programs and strong chapter infrastructure to advance the mission of their respective organizations and Miami University. The Assistant Directors work collaboratively with students, advisors, faculty, and campus departments to build strong networks for student success. Known as the "Mother of Fraternities", Miami University strives to build a Model Fraternity/Sorority Community and is made up of over 50 chapters and over 5,000 students. Two positions are available, one Assistant Director will provide primary Council advising to the Panhellenic Association and one Assistant Director will provide primary Council advising to the Interfraternity Council. Applicants/candidates should indicate their preference in the cover letter portion of the application. Job Description Job Duties : Serve as the Primary advisor to the Interfraternity Council (IFC) or the Panhellenic Association (PA), providing community support through one-on-one meetings and attendance at Council Executive Board and Council Delegate meetings Act as a chapter services liaison, providing advising and leadership development to a variety of chapters from IFC, Panhellenic, Multicultural Greek Council (MGC), and National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) organizations Serve as the lead for coordination and facilitation of community-wide signature programs and events including Acropolis for Emerging Leaders, Greek Leaders ADVANCE, Greek Spring Service, Greek Week, Hazing Prevention Week, Greeks Step Up, and more Oversee logistics for student and office led initiatives including curriculum design, facilitation, third party vendors, day of details, and other tasks as needed Coordinate and implement office policies, practices, and procedures that align with best practices and university policy. This may include fraternity second year exemption oversight, fire safety training, risk management training, or other similar processes or programs Collaborate with stakeholders including the Office of Residence Life, Dean of Students Office, Office of Community Standards, the City of Oxford, and more on the implementation of collaborative programs which may include the Sorority Living Learning Community and the fraternity second year exemption and standards process Assists the Associate Director in providing leadership for the Center for Student Engagement, Activities and Leadership in establishing and fulfilling its mission and strategic priorities; and in conducting daily operations and responsibilities Assists with Center for Student Engagement, Activities, and Leadership signature programs and events. This may include program preparation and/or day of event support. Examples include welcome weekend activities, student organization fairs, family weekend and homecoming events that may include a performance (comedian, speaker, vocal artist, etc.) Perform daily administrative responsibilities including support to other departments, assessment, and other areas as needed Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree Experience planning and executing large-scale events Experience developing and maintaining mutually-beneficial community-campus partnerships Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree in Student Affairs/Higher Education or related field. Graduate or professional experience in fraternity and sorority advising, student organization advising, program/event planning, leadership development programming, alcohol education and/or hazing prevention Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of best practices and ability to infuse research with practical experience to create intentional leadership programs for fraternity and sorority life Outstanding leadership, management and interpersonal skills to relate and work with a variety of faculty, students, parents, staff and community members Willingness to work in a team oriented and collaborative environment Must possess strong written and oral communication skills Must possess strong computer competence, including but not limited to word, excel, and social media and marketing mediums Willingness to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends Ability to work with a high level of autonomy An understanding of the developmental needs of college students Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Experience with Clifton Strengths or other leadership skill assessments Additional Position Information (if applicable) Required Application Documents Cover Letter and Resume Special Instructions (if applicable) none Additional Information A criminal background check is required. All campuses are smoke- and tobacco-free campuses.This organization participates in E-Verify. Remote Work For positions that are approved for remote work: Remote work is not a right, it is a work arrangement that can be modified or revoked by Miami University at any time for any reason, including the convenience of the University. Reasonable Accommodations Requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities related to employment should be directed to or . Questions and follow-ups regarding requests should also be directed here. Miami University Values Statement is a scholarly community whose members believe that a liberal education is grounded in qualities of character as well as of intellect. We respect the dignity of other persons, the rights and property of others, and the right of others to hold and express disparate beliefs. We believe in honesty, integrity, and the importance of moral conduct. We defend the freedom of inquiry that is the heart of learning and combine that freedom with the exercise of judgment and the acceptance of personal responsibility.For more information on Miami University's mission and core values, please visit the webpage. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Statement Miami University, an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, encourages applications from protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. Miami University prohibits harassment, discrimination and retaliation on the basis of age (40 years or older), color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, military status, national origin (ancestry), pregnancy, race, religion, sex/gender, status as a parent or foster parent, sexual orientation, or protected veteran status in its application and admission processes, educational programs and activities, facilities, programs or employment practices. Requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities related to employment should be directed to or . Clery Act As part of the University's commitment to maintaining a healthy and safe living, learning, and working environment,
Page Executive
Deputy Director of Operations
Page Executive Cwmbran, Gwent
Overview The opportunity to drive benefit realisation across the organisation and to drive cross-portfolio collaboration. About Our Client The Welsh Ambulance Service is supported by more than 4,500 staff and volunteers, and everyone has a role to play in providing a service to patients. Our services include: Emergency Medical Service (EMS) - Responding to urgent and emergency calls and providing pre-hospital care. Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service - Transporting people to and from routine outpatient appointments. EMS Coordination Centres - Receiving emergency and urgent calls and dispatching ambulance crews. NHS 111 Wales - Providing health advice remotely via telephone, video and the website. Support Service Departments - Managing finances, IT, recruitment, and staff communications. We receive more than 500,000 emergency calls and one million 111 calls a year, and transport more than 1.3 million non-emergency patients to over 200 treatment centres in Wales and England. We respond 24/7, 365 days a year. The Role The Deputy Director of Operations provides highly visible, senior leadership for the day-to-day delivery of operational, workforce, planning, quality, and financial performance across the Operations Directorate. The postholder will: Act as immediate deputy to the Executive Director of Operations, enabling increased strategic and external engagement. Hold directorate accountability for professional standards, culture and safeguarding, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements and high-quality, patient-focused services. Lead the directorate's financial sustainability, owning budgets, delivering cost improvement plans, and ensuring robust financial stewardship, including budgeting for major activity and accountability for service portfolios. Drive cross-portfolio/departmental/directorate integration, system and pathway flow, and continuous improvement, supporting the Trust's strategic objectives. Lead major service transformation, improvement programmes, and strategic projects; include organisation-wide policy development and service redesign. Represent the Trust in internal and external forums, fostering system partnership and stakeholder engagement. Lead directorate planning to support strategy and the Integrated Medium-Term Plan, translating strategy into measurable outcomes. Play a key role in delivering change and transformation, particularly whole-directorate change. Work with media outlets to promote the Trust's profile and communicate key messages; handle highly complex, sensitive, and contentious information as required. Develop and sustain effective trade union partnerships. Job Description Responsibilities Professional Standards, Culture & Safeguarding Set and uphold clinical, operational/performance, financial, and behavioural standards across Operations, including clinical service delivery standards. Champion a positive, inclusive culture, embed Trust behaviours/values, and promote psychological safety. Ensure robust safeguarding policies and practices, compliance with Duty of Quality, Duty of Candour, Civil Contingencies Act and regulatory requirements. Lead on culture change programmes and organisational development initiatives. Responsible for leading directorate-wide cultural transformation programmes. Financial Sustainability Own Operations Directorate budgets, lead cost improvement and efficiency plans, and ensure financial governance. Deliver financial recovery plans, monitor expenditure, and report on financial performance, risks, and opportunities. Ensure value for money and compliance with Trust and NHS Wales financial frameworks. Frequent access to Oracle systems to support operational and strategic functions when acting in a deputy capacity for the Executive Director of Operations. Strategic Leadership & Transformation Lead and integrate the work of all Assistant Directors, aligning portfolios to strategic objectives and operational effectiveness. Lead initiatives to enhance system and pathway flow and performance, fostering external partnerships to influence broader system outcomes. Lead major service transformation, improvement programmes, and strategic projects as delegated; develop service/business development plans, business cases, and innovation initiatives. Use analytical tools (e.g., Excel, Power BI) daily to manage data and support data-driven decision-making. Operational Oversight & Performance Management Ensure effective management of all operational delivery areas. Oversee business management, risk, and audit functions; ensure governance standards are met. Responsible for directorate-level policy implementation and development. Drive achievement of KPIs, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement. Lead on EPRR, major incident response, and business continuity; participate in Gold/Strategic on-call rota. Accountable to the Executive Director of Operations for delivery of technical and operational services within the portfolio. People Leadership Line manage Assistant Directors via ESR, manage leave and sickness, support development and PADR compliance. Foster professionalism, inclusion, and continuous improvement. Lead directorate workforce planning, talent development, and staff engagement. Provide leadership to the Volunteer Service. Oversee formal HR processes, including dismissals, restructures, and complex casework. System Partnership & Stakeholder Engagement Build and maintain relationships with internal and external partners, commissioners, regulators, and multi-agency stakeholders. Represent the Trust at regional and national forums; promote integrated care and system working. Develop and sustain trade union partnerships as part of stakeholder engagement. Collaborate with Communications to manage communications and reputation; act as Trust spokesperson. Ensure programme and project management best practices are embedded across directorate initiatives. Governance, Risk and Assurance Ensure robust governance, risk management, and assurance frameworks. Maintain risk registers, audit compliance, and statutory reporting. Lead on clinical governance, patient safety, and quality improvement. Lead on information governance, including Freedom of Information for the directorate. Policy development for the directorate and contribute to organisation-wide policy development. Freedom to Act Exercise autonomy and independent decision-making; interpret and implement policy. Set goals and standards for others and interpret national policy. Act as a role model for behaviours, inclusion, and wellbeing. Manage daily use of systems and MS Teams channels to collaborate within confidential groups. The Successful Applicant Experience Essential Significant senior leadership experience in a large, complex NHS or emergency services organisation. Proven track record of improving professional standards, safeguarding compliance, and organisational development. Experience in financial stewardship of large budgets and delivering efficiency/value programmes and financial recovery. Strategic portfolio management, operational delivery, and service transformation experience. Experience in major incidents, resilience and business continuity planning, and EPRR. Experience working with media (print, radio, TV). Delivery of balanced financial position and efficiency plans. Improved operational performance to achieve outcomes and system flow. Successful change management with positive staff feedback. Experience in external engagement, partnerships, and stakeholder management. Contributing to national/regional policy development or strategic forums. Shaping medium- to long-term planning in a devolved/complex health system. Desirable Experience leading system-level programmes across agencies. Delivering large digital/data/technology-enabled improvement programmes. Leading workforce redesign or modernisation initiatives. Delivering major business cases or capital/service reconfiguration programmes. Improving integrated care pathways across organisational boundaries. Skills and Attributes Essential Openness, inclusion, and compassionate leadership. Commitment to organisational values and continuous improvement. Ability to inspire confidence at Executive/Board level and with clinicians. Resilience, emotional intelligence, and calm under pressure. Strong people management and leadership skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement. Ability to handle highly complex information and present to large groups. Plan and organise complex activities; adapt plans to achieve strategy. Flexibility to adapt duties as required. Compliance with Trust policies on equality, diversity, inclusion, H&S, information governance, and infection control. Experience working with trade unions on complex matters. Standard keyboard skills. Desirable National professional body recognition. . click apply for full job details
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Overview The opportunity to drive benefit realisation across the organisation and to drive cross-portfolio collaboration. About Our Client The Welsh Ambulance Service is supported by more than 4,500 staff and volunteers, and everyone has a role to play in providing a service to patients. Our services include: Emergency Medical Service (EMS) - Responding to urgent and emergency calls and providing pre-hospital care. Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service - Transporting people to and from routine outpatient appointments. EMS Coordination Centres - Receiving emergency and urgent calls and dispatching ambulance crews. NHS 111 Wales - Providing health advice remotely via telephone, video and the website. Support Service Departments - Managing finances, IT, recruitment, and staff communications. We receive more than 500,000 emergency calls and one million 111 calls a year, and transport more than 1.3 million non-emergency patients to over 200 treatment centres in Wales and England. We respond 24/7, 365 days a year. The Role The Deputy Director of Operations provides highly visible, senior leadership for the day-to-day delivery of operational, workforce, planning, quality, and financial performance across the Operations Directorate. The postholder will: Act as immediate deputy to the Executive Director of Operations, enabling increased strategic and external engagement. Hold directorate accountability for professional standards, culture and safeguarding, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements and high-quality, patient-focused services. Lead the directorate's financial sustainability, owning budgets, delivering cost improvement plans, and ensuring robust financial stewardship, including budgeting for major activity and accountability for service portfolios. Drive cross-portfolio/departmental/directorate integration, system and pathway flow, and continuous improvement, supporting the Trust's strategic objectives. Lead major service transformation, improvement programmes, and strategic projects; include organisation-wide policy development and service redesign. Represent the Trust in internal and external forums, fostering system partnership and stakeholder engagement. Lead directorate planning to support strategy and the Integrated Medium-Term Plan, translating strategy into measurable outcomes. Play a key role in delivering change and transformation, particularly whole-directorate change. Work with media outlets to promote the Trust's profile and communicate key messages; handle highly complex, sensitive, and contentious information as required. Develop and sustain effective trade union partnerships. Job Description Responsibilities Professional Standards, Culture & Safeguarding Set and uphold clinical, operational/performance, financial, and behavioural standards across Operations, including clinical service delivery standards. Champion a positive, inclusive culture, embed Trust behaviours/values, and promote psychological safety. Ensure robust safeguarding policies and practices, compliance with Duty of Quality, Duty of Candour, Civil Contingencies Act and regulatory requirements. Lead on culture change programmes and organisational development initiatives. Responsible for leading directorate-wide cultural transformation programmes. Financial Sustainability Own Operations Directorate budgets, lead cost improvement and efficiency plans, and ensure financial governance. Deliver financial recovery plans, monitor expenditure, and report on financial performance, risks, and opportunities. Ensure value for money and compliance with Trust and NHS Wales financial frameworks. Frequent access to Oracle systems to support operational and strategic functions when acting in a deputy capacity for the Executive Director of Operations. Strategic Leadership & Transformation Lead and integrate the work of all Assistant Directors, aligning portfolios to strategic objectives and operational effectiveness. Lead initiatives to enhance system and pathway flow and performance, fostering external partnerships to influence broader system outcomes. Lead major service transformation, improvement programmes, and strategic projects as delegated; develop service/business development plans, business cases, and innovation initiatives. Use analytical tools (e.g., Excel, Power BI) daily to manage data and support data-driven decision-making. Operational Oversight & Performance Management Ensure effective management of all operational delivery areas. Oversee business management, risk, and audit functions; ensure governance standards are met. Responsible for directorate-level policy implementation and development. Drive achievement of KPIs, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement. Lead on EPRR, major incident response, and business continuity; participate in Gold/Strategic on-call rota. Accountable to the Executive Director of Operations for delivery of technical and operational services within the portfolio. People Leadership Line manage Assistant Directors via ESR, manage leave and sickness, support development and PADR compliance. Foster professionalism, inclusion, and continuous improvement. Lead directorate workforce planning, talent development, and staff engagement. Provide leadership to the Volunteer Service. Oversee formal HR processes, including dismissals, restructures, and complex casework. System Partnership & Stakeholder Engagement Build and maintain relationships with internal and external partners, commissioners, regulators, and multi-agency stakeholders. Represent the Trust at regional and national forums; promote integrated care and system working. Develop and sustain trade union partnerships as part of stakeholder engagement. Collaborate with Communications to manage communications and reputation; act as Trust spokesperson. Ensure programme and project management best practices are embedded across directorate initiatives. Governance, Risk and Assurance Ensure robust governance, risk management, and assurance frameworks. Maintain risk registers, audit compliance, and statutory reporting. Lead on clinical governance, patient safety, and quality improvement. Lead on information governance, including Freedom of Information for the directorate. Policy development for the directorate and contribute to organisation-wide policy development. Freedom to Act Exercise autonomy and independent decision-making; interpret and implement policy. Set goals and standards for others and interpret national policy. Act as a role model for behaviours, inclusion, and wellbeing. Manage daily use of systems and MS Teams channels to collaborate within confidential groups. The Successful Applicant Experience Essential Significant senior leadership experience in a large, complex NHS or emergency services organisation. Proven track record of improving professional standards, safeguarding compliance, and organisational development. Experience in financial stewardship of large budgets and delivering efficiency/value programmes and financial recovery. Strategic portfolio management, operational delivery, and service transformation experience. Experience in major incidents, resilience and business continuity planning, and EPRR. Experience working with media (print, radio, TV). Delivery of balanced financial position and efficiency plans. Improved operational performance to achieve outcomes and system flow. Successful change management with positive staff feedback. Experience in external engagement, partnerships, and stakeholder management. Contributing to national/regional policy development or strategic forums. Shaping medium- to long-term planning in a devolved/complex health system. Desirable Experience leading system-level programmes across agencies. Delivering large digital/data/technology-enabled improvement programmes. Leading workforce redesign or modernisation initiatives. Delivering major business cases or capital/service reconfiguration programmes. Improving integrated care pathways across organisational boundaries. Skills and Attributes Essential Openness, inclusion, and compassionate leadership. Commitment to organisational values and continuous improvement. Ability to inspire confidence at Executive/Board level and with clinicians. Resilience, emotional intelligence, and calm under pressure. Strong people management and leadership skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement. Ability to handle highly complex information and present to large groups. Plan and organise complex activities; adapt plans to achieve strategy. Flexibility to adapt duties as required. Compliance with Trust policies on equality, diversity, inclusion, H&S, information governance, and infection control. Experience working with trade unions on complex matters. Standard keyboard skills. Desirable National professional body recognition. . click apply for full job details
JEWISH COMMUNITY ACADEMY TRUST
Head of Finance
JEWISH COMMUNITY ACADEMY TRUST Barnet, London
Head of Finance About this Role Jewish Community Academy Trust (JCAT) is seeking a Head of Finance to join our central team to take responsibility for the management of Financial Administration, Financial Accounting, Budgeting and Forecasting for the Trust, as well as the quality of financial support to JCAT's academies. This is a pivotal role, reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, and we seek an experienced and ambitious individual who is ready to grow their career within our Trust. Key Responsibilities Management of the Finance team: knowing how to delegate appropriately and build the team in light of capabilities and capacities of staff Budgeting & forecasting: Manage the annual budgeting cycle and continuously monitor the current financial position for schools and multi-academy trust through accurate and reliable monthly forecasts Financial management: Be the key technical accountant, taking responsibility for overseeing the production of the Financial Statements Supporting schools: Build strong relationships with Headteachers so they can maximise value in their budget What We're Looking For: Qualifications: ACCA / CIMA / CIPFA or equivalent professional accounting qualification. Management Skills: Proven ability to lead and develop teams, manage stakeholders and handle multiple priorities. Key Experience: producing a set of Financial Statements and taking an organisation through an external audit developing an annual budget for a complex organisation excellent knowledge of the Academies Trust Handbook and financial compliance experience ideally gained in schools and multi-academy trusts Why Join Us? At JCAT we are focused on building strong relationship between school, the home and the community. Contribution at all levels are valued and recognised. We offer a competitive salary, career development opportunities, generous annual leave plus Jewish holidays which fall in a weekday, opportunities for hybrid working, plus generous local government pension scheme membership. You'll also have the chance to work in a collaborative environment where your work has a direct impact on the success and wellbeing of students and staff across the Trust. Interested? If you're ready to take on a diverse and rewarding role within our Trust, we'd love to hear from you. We welcome applications both from within and outside the Jewish community. Pre-application conversations with our CEO / Head of HR are much welcomed. Closing Date: Sunday 19th April 2026. JCAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please note successful candidates for all JCAT vacancies will be requested to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance About this Role Jewish Community Academy Trust (JCAT) is seeking a Head of Finance to join our central team to take responsibility for the management of Financial Administration, Financial Accounting, Budgeting and Forecasting for the Trust, as well as the quality of financial support to JCAT's academies. This is a pivotal role, reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, and we seek an experienced and ambitious individual who is ready to grow their career within our Trust. Key Responsibilities Management of the Finance team: knowing how to delegate appropriately and build the team in light of capabilities and capacities of staff Budgeting & forecasting: Manage the annual budgeting cycle and continuously monitor the current financial position for schools and multi-academy trust through accurate and reliable monthly forecasts Financial management: Be the key technical accountant, taking responsibility for overseeing the production of the Financial Statements Supporting schools: Build strong relationships with Headteachers so they can maximise value in their budget What We're Looking For: Qualifications: ACCA / CIMA / CIPFA or equivalent professional accounting qualification. Management Skills: Proven ability to lead and develop teams, manage stakeholders and handle multiple priorities. Key Experience: producing a set of Financial Statements and taking an organisation through an external audit developing an annual budget for a complex organisation excellent knowledge of the Academies Trust Handbook and financial compliance experience ideally gained in schools and multi-academy trusts Why Join Us? At JCAT we are focused on building strong relationship between school, the home and the community. Contribution at all levels are valued and recognised. We offer a competitive salary, career development opportunities, generous annual leave plus Jewish holidays which fall in a weekday, opportunities for hybrid working, plus generous local government pension scheme membership. You'll also have the chance to work in a collaborative environment where your work has a direct impact on the success and wellbeing of students and staff across the Trust. Interested? If you're ready to take on a diverse and rewarding role within our Trust, we'd love to hear from you. We welcome applications both from within and outside the Jewish community. Pre-application conversations with our CEO / Head of HR are much welcomed. Closing Date: Sunday 19th April 2026. JCAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please note successful candidates for all JCAT vacancies will be requested to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Shared Lives South West
Deputy Chief Executive
Shared Lives South West Newton Abbot, Devon
Deputy Chief Executive Kingsteignton, Devon Shared Lives South West is an award-winning charity that provides long-term and short break care and support services throughout Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. We're now looking for a senior-level finance and people professional to join us at a pivotal point in the role of Deputy Chief Executive. Summary As Deputy Chief Executive, you'll operate across our organisation, overseeing the finance, people and core business functions, supporting sustainability and ensuring we deliver on our strategic priorities. In this key senior leadership role, you will deputise and cover for the Chief Executive, ensuring strong governance, financial stewardship and a values-led, people-centred culture. You'll be experienced within leadership or executive roles with a strong background in finance and a grounding in HR, leadership or a related discipline. With organisational finance expertise, you'll have experience in budgeting, financial planning, and reporting, as well as experience working with boards or trustees. What You'll Get From Us: Salary of £54,389 (with plenty of scope for development and progression) 25 days' annual leave (rising to 27 days with service) Pension scheme Life assurance Additional day off to mark your birthday Wellbeing Hour (one hour per week) Paid dependant and Carer leave Volunteer days (two per year) 24/7 access to GP telephone service Accident and Injury Insurance Mindful Employer Support Option to buy additional annual leave Cycle to Work Scheme Blue Light Card Eligibility A Bit More About The Role This is a trusted leadership role where you will work at the highest levels of our organisation, alongside the Board and Chief Executive, defining our strategy and contributing to our strong governance, responsible financial management and ability to deliver. You will hold delegated responsibility for finance and business management, leading budgeting, forecasting, reporting and financial control, while driving robust business planning and performance oversight to secure long-term sustainability and informed strategic growth. Providing senior leadership for the people and culture function, you will ensure strategy, policy and practice are aligned and deliver a fair, compliant and values-led support service to drive staff wellbeing, engagement, performance, and retention. In this varied leadership position, you will work right across the charity, building your portfolio of experience in more than just finance, people and business, but also in other areas that will support your development and overall expertise. Additionally, you will: Support workforce development and succession planning Oversee our ICT, data protection and corporate infrastructure Be accountable for contracts, suppliers, risk management and business continuity Who Are We Looking For? To be considered as our Deputy Chief Executive, you will need: Significant experience in a senior leadership or executive role Demonstrable experience of organisational finance, including budgeting, financial planning, and reporting Experience of holding senior-level responsibility for people leadership or workforce practice Experience of working with boards or trustees, including supporting assurance, reporting, and organisational accountability A relevant professional qualification in finance, HR, leadership or a related discipline A degree-level qualification Full driving licence and ability to travel according to the needs of the role Please note, appointment is subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS check and pre-employment checks. Other organisations may call this role Deputy CEO, Chief Operating Officer, COO, Operations Director, Finance Director, FD, Financial Controller, CFO, or Chief Financial Officer. About Shared Lives South West Shared Lives South West recruits, trains, and supports carers who offer accommodation in their own homes to people with care and support needs. This enables them to share in family life, develop skills, and maintain their independence. We are rated 'Outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission, take pride in providing top-quality care and support, and have a history of successful delivery, achieving Shared Lives awards, and clear values and mission. So, if you are eager to progress your finance career in a leadership direction, supporting people throughout the South West, select the apply button today. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Deputy Chief Executive Kingsteignton, Devon Shared Lives South West is an award-winning charity that provides long-term and short break care and support services throughout Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. We're now looking for a senior-level finance and people professional to join us at a pivotal point in the role of Deputy Chief Executive. Summary As Deputy Chief Executive, you'll operate across our organisation, overseeing the finance, people and core business functions, supporting sustainability and ensuring we deliver on our strategic priorities. In this key senior leadership role, you will deputise and cover for the Chief Executive, ensuring strong governance, financial stewardship and a values-led, people-centred culture. You'll be experienced within leadership or executive roles with a strong background in finance and a grounding in HR, leadership or a related discipline. With organisational finance expertise, you'll have experience in budgeting, financial planning, and reporting, as well as experience working with boards or trustees. What You'll Get From Us: Salary of £54,389 (with plenty of scope for development and progression) 25 days' annual leave (rising to 27 days with service) Pension scheme Life assurance Additional day off to mark your birthday Wellbeing Hour (one hour per week) Paid dependant and Carer leave Volunteer days (two per year) 24/7 access to GP telephone service Accident and Injury Insurance Mindful Employer Support Option to buy additional annual leave Cycle to Work Scheme Blue Light Card Eligibility A Bit More About The Role This is a trusted leadership role where you will work at the highest levels of our organisation, alongside the Board and Chief Executive, defining our strategy and contributing to our strong governance, responsible financial management and ability to deliver. You will hold delegated responsibility for finance and business management, leading budgeting, forecasting, reporting and financial control, while driving robust business planning and performance oversight to secure long-term sustainability and informed strategic growth. Providing senior leadership for the people and culture function, you will ensure strategy, policy and practice are aligned and deliver a fair, compliant and values-led support service to drive staff wellbeing, engagement, performance, and retention. In this varied leadership position, you will work right across the charity, building your portfolio of experience in more than just finance, people and business, but also in other areas that will support your development and overall expertise. Additionally, you will: Support workforce development and succession planning Oversee our ICT, data protection and corporate infrastructure Be accountable for contracts, suppliers, risk management and business continuity Who Are We Looking For? To be considered as our Deputy Chief Executive, you will need: Significant experience in a senior leadership or executive role Demonstrable experience of organisational finance, including budgeting, financial planning, and reporting Experience of holding senior-level responsibility for people leadership or workforce practice Experience of working with boards or trustees, including supporting assurance, reporting, and organisational accountability A relevant professional qualification in finance, HR, leadership or a related discipline A degree-level qualification Full driving licence and ability to travel according to the needs of the role Please note, appointment is subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS check and pre-employment checks. Other organisations may call this role Deputy CEO, Chief Operating Officer, COO, Operations Director, Finance Director, FD, Financial Controller, CFO, or Chief Financial Officer. About Shared Lives South West Shared Lives South West recruits, trains, and supports carers who offer accommodation in their own homes to people with care and support needs. This enables them to share in family life, develop skills, and maintain their independence. We are rated 'Outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission, take pride in providing top-quality care and support, and have a history of successful delivery, achieving Shared Lives awards, and clear values and mission. So, if you are eager to progress your finance career in a leadership direction, supporting people throughout the South West, select the apply button today. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
JOB SWITCH LTD
HR Business Partner
JOB SWITCH LTD Chelmsford, Essex
Main Purpose: HR Business Partner Provide specialist leadership and governance for all pension and medical retirement processes and related matters across Essex and Kent Police to ensure fair, timely and compliant decisions under the Police Pension Schemes and LGPS, manage complex casework and support Scheme Managers with statutory responsibilities, and maintains effective operation of the Pension Boards. Represent both forces in medical appeals and complaints, develop and refine policies and operating models, and provide expert insight, regulatory compliance, and national liaison. The role oversees data, reporting and required change activity, including legislative reform, while managing the HR & Pension Adviser to ensure consistent, high-quality service delivery on a day to day basis. Main Responsibilities: HR Business Partner Act as the Essex and Kent Pension Authority and lead for both forces on managing and delivering the medical health retirement process for both officers and staff, ensuring compliance with all Police Regulations, employment law, Police Pension Regulations () and Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) regulations to ensure fair, accurate, and timely decisions on retirement and injury benefits, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and organisational policies. Manage and resolve complex pension and medical retirement casework, ensuring full compliance with Police Pension Scheme and LGPS regulations including overseeing medical appeals, discretionary pension decisions, forfeiture cases, IDRP complaints, and ill-health retirement assessments. Develop, apply and promote effective policies, procedures and governance standards to deliver a consistent, equitable and professional HR and pensions advisory service for both officers and police staff. Maintain Pensions Boards for Kent and Essex forces and in conjunction with the Head of Payroll and Pensions and the Chairs of the Boards, act as principal liaison in order to ensure all the requirements and responsibilities of the Board are discharged appropriately. Provide professional advice and guidance to the Chief Constables of Kent and Essex of ensuring compliance with the Police Pensions Scheme () regulations. This extends to compliance with The Pension Regulator (TPR) code of practice and respond on behalf of the Chief Constables to any requests/directions made by the TPR. Provide authoritative advice and guidance to Scheme Managers, delegated scheme managers and senior stakeholders on all aspects of medical retirement and pension related policy, procedures, and governance, ensuring full compliance with statutory responsibilities and Police Pension Scheme regulations. Work closely with the Head of Payroll and Pensions to supply accurate information required for regulatory compliance, including alignment with The Pensions Regulator's Code of Practice. Act as the force representative for Essex and Kent Pension Authority in respect of medical appeals (PMAB), work with and act as a key contact for the pension administrators for the Essex and Kent Pension Authority regarding medical retirement and on behalf of the delegated scheme manager (Essex and Kent) investigate and medical retirement pension complaints appertaining to the Police Pension Scheme and in respect of LGPS complaints (IDRP either stage 1 or 2) ensuring professional and appropriate support to the Delegated Scheme Manager. Lead the development and refinement of medical retirement and pension related processes, policies, and operating models for Essex and Kent, providing clear direction, communication, and change leadership across both forces. Act as an advocate for effective practice through engagement with stakeholders including staff, staff associations, and trade unions, while maintaining robust communication channels and shared resources. Oversee key statutory responsibilities, including the statutory review of medical retirement pension allowances, and provide accurate reporting and assurance to the Scheme Manager on progress and outcomes. Necessary Experience: HR Business Partner The postholder will act as the professional lead for Public Sector Pension Governance and Compliance across the Essex and Kent Police Pension Authorities, requiring substantial expertise in public sector pensions and the capability to address complex governance challenges on behalf of the Scheme Managers (Chief Constables). They will bring a deep and current understanding of Police Pension Schemes, legislative change, and the operational demands involved in administering complex public sector pension arrangements. Educated to degree level (or possessing equivalent degree-level experience), the postholder will also hold a payroll/pension/HR qualification such as CIPP, PMI or equivalent, or MCIPD. They will demonstrate a proven track record of over 10 years' experience in pensions governance, policy development, and the management of statutory pension responsibilities, supported by credible experience advising Chief Officers, senior leaders and delegated Scheme Managers. This includes resolving complex people-related matters and providing corporate oversight of pension administration. The role requires someone highly effective at managing substantial and varied workloads, working with autonomy, meeting demanding business and change-management requirements, and managing multiple cases simultaneously. HR Business Partner Strong organisational, interpersonal and influencing skills both written and verbal are essential, with the ability to communicate sensitively and robustly on confidential and complex pension issues. HR Business Partner Experience negotiating with trade unions, federations and staff associations is also required, along with a strong understanding of the national policing environment and the credibility to engage confidently with Chief Officers and internal and external stakeholders at Executive level.
Mar 20, 2026
Contractor
Main Purpose: HR Business Partner Provide specialist leadership and governance for all pension and medical retirement processes and related matters across Essex and Kent Police to ensure fair, timely and compliant decisions under the Police Pension Schemes and LGPS, manage complex casework and support Scheme Managers with statutory responsibilities, and maintains effective operation of the Pension Boards. Represent both forces in medical appeals and complaints, develop and refine policies and operating models, and provide expert insight, regulatory compliance, and national liaison. The role oversees data, reporting and required change activity, including legislative reform, while managing the HR & Pension Adviser to ensure consistent, high-quality service delivery on a day to day basis. Main Responsibilities: HR Business Partner Act as the Essex and Kent Pension Authority and lead for both forces on managing and delivering the medical health retirement process for both officers and staff, ensuring compliance with all Police Regulations, employment law, Police Pension Regulations () and Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) regulations to ensure fair, accurate, and timely decisions on retirement and injury benefits, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and organisational policies. Manage and resolve complex pension and medical retirement casework, ensuring full compliance with Police Pension Scheme and LGPS regulations including overseeing medical appeals, discretionary pension decisions, forfeiture cases, IDRP complaints, and ill-health retirement assessments. Develop, apply and promote effective policies, procedures and governance standards to deliver a consistent, equitable and professional HR and pensions advisory service for both officers and police staff. Maintain Pensions Boards for Kent and Essex forces and in conjunction with the Head of Payroll and Pensions and the Chairs of the Boards, act as principal liaison in order to ensure all the requirements and responsibilities of the Board are discharged appropriately. Provide professional advice and guidance to the Chief Constables of Kent and Essex of ensuring compliance with the Police Pensions Scheme () regulations. This extends to compliance with The Pension Regulator (TPR) code of practice and respond on behalf of the Chief Constables to any requests/directions made by the TPR. Provide authoritative advice and guidance to Scheme Managers, delegated scheme managers and senior stakeholders on all aspects of medical retirement and pension related policy, procedures, and governance, ensuring full compliance with statutory responsibilities and Police Pension Scheme regulations. Work closely with the Head of Payroll and Pensions to supply accurate information required for regulatory compliance, including alignment with The Pensions Regulator's Code of Practice. Act as the force representative for Essex and Kent Pension Authority in respect of medical appeals (PMAB), work with and act as a key contact for the pension administrators for the Essex and Kent Pension Authority regarding medical retirement and on behalf of the delegated scheme manager (Essex and Kent) investigate and medical retirement pension complaints appertaining to the Police Pension Scheme and in respect of LGPS complaints (IDRP either stage 1 or 2) ensuring professional and appropriate support to the Delegated Scheme Manager. Lead the development and refinement of medical retirement and pension related processes, policies, and operating models for Essex and Kent, providing clear direction, communication, and change leadership across both forces. Act as an advocate for effective practice through engagement with stakeholders including staff, staff associations, and trade unions, while maintaining robust communication channels and shared resources. Oversee key statutory responsibilities, including the statutory review of medical retirement pension allowances, and provide accurate reporting and assurance to the Scheme Manager on progress and outcomes. Necessary Experience: HR Business Partner The postholder will act as the professional lead for Public Sector Pension Governance and Compliance across the Essex and Kent Police Pension Authorities, requiring substantial expertise in public sector pensions and the capability to address complex governance challenges on behalf of the Scheme Managers (Chief Constables). They will bring a deep and current understanding of Police Pension Schemes, legislative change, and the operational demands involved in administering complex public sector pension arrangements. Educated to degree level (or possessing equivalent degree-level experience), the postholder will also hold a payroll/pension/HR qualification such as CIPP, PMI or equivalent, or MCIPD. They will demonstrate a proven track record of over 10 years' experience in pensions governance, policy development, and the management of statutory pension responsibilities, supported by credible experience advising Chief Officers, senior leaders and delegated Scheme Managers. This includes resolving complex people-related matters and providing corporate oversight of pension administration. The role requires someone highly effective at managing substantial and varied workloads, working with autonomy, meeting demanding business and change-management requirements, and managing multiple cases simultaneously. HR Business Partner Strong organisational, interpersonal and influencing skills both written and verbal are essential, with the ability to communicate sensitively and robustly on confidential and complex pension issues. HR Business Partner Experience negotiating with trade unions, federations and staff associations is also required, along with a strong understanding of the national policing environment and the credibility to engage confidently with Chief Officers and internal and external stakeholders at Executive level.
Digital Marketing Executive-Leading International Events Business
Media IQ Recruitment Ltd
Digital Marketing Executive-Leading International Events Business Job Sector Marketing / PR / Product Management Contract Type Permanent Location Basic salary of £20k-£22k + bonuses Job Reference MediaIQ-RSMAR18 Leading international events business seeks a Digital Marketing Executive to work on their market leading Oil and Gas portfolio. Are you looking to pursue a career in marketing? Would you like to work for a leading international events business? If so then please read on The Company A leading international event business seeks a Digital Marketing Executive to work within their Oil and Gas portfolio. Our client is one of the most experienced and well respected eventorganisers in the UK having developed an international portfolio of brands across numerous global industries. They offer a fast paced and stimulating environment with superb training and career development opportunities. The Role of Digital Marketing Executive As a Digital Marketing Executive you will engage customers through the use of digital marketing techniques and create a digital experience that surprises and excites customers. You will manage and execute the digital strategy for individual campaigns to support the customer lifecycle. You will be responsible for reporting on web analytics across various marketing campaigns, to spot trends and provide analysis to improve their future performance and ensure the accuracy of content against the target market. You will also manage end to end digital campaigns, updating websites on a daily basis and creating bespoke landing pages while setting up and deploying 4 email campaigns each day, with the end goal of generating leads for the delegate/sponsorship sales teams. Reporting into the Head of Marketing you will produce a monthly digital marketing report monitoring individual website performance whilst making recommendations to improve stats and performance. Requirements for the role of Digital Marketing Executive An understanding of and interest in digital marketing techniques Marketing degree is desirable as is some marketing experience Analytical mindset and able to draw conclusions from data Highly organised Ability to juggle multiple projects Degree educated (2:1 or first degree grade) If you think that you could be the Digital Marketing Executive that we are looking for, please send us your CV and a consultant will be in touch.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Digital Marketing Executive-Leading International Events Business Job Sector Marketing / PR / Product Management Contract Type Permanent Location Basic salary of £20k-£22k + bonuses Job Reference MediaIQ-RSMAR18 Leading international events business seeks a Digital Marketing Executive to work on their market leading Oil and Gas portfolio. Are you looking to pursue a career in marketing? Would you like to work for a leading international events business? If so then please read on The Company A leading international event business seeks a Digital Marketing Executive to work within their Oil and Gas portfolio. Our client is one of the most experienced and well respected eventorganisers in the UK having developed an international portfolio of brands across numerous global industries. They offer a fast paced and stimulating environment with superb training and career development opportunities. The Role of Digital Marketing Executive As a Digital Marketing Executive you will engage customers through the use of digital marketing techniques and create a digital experience that surprises and excites customers. You will manage and execute the digital strategy for individual campaigns to support the customer lifecycle. You will be responsible for reporting on web analytics across various marketing campaigns, to spot trends and provide analysis to improve their future performance and ensure the accuracy of content against the target market. You will also manage end to end digital campaigns, updating websites on a daily basis and creating bespoke landing pages while setting up and deploying 4 email campaigns each day, with the end goal of generating leads for the delegate/sponsorship sales teams. Reporting into the Head of Marketing you will produce a monthly digital marketing report monitoring individual website performance whilst making recommendations to improve stats and performance. Requirements for the role of Digital Marketing Executive An understanding of and interest in digital marketing techniques Marketing degree is desirable as is some marketing experience Analytical mindset and able to draw conclusions from data Highly organised Ability to juggle multiple projects Degree educated (2:1 or first degree grade) If you think that you could be the Digital Marketing Executive that we are looking for, please send us your CV and a consultant will be in touch.
Magellan Aerospace
Director of Finance, European Operations
Magellan Aerospace
Position Summary Magellan Aerospace has an exciting opportunity for Director of Finance, European Operations. Full time permanent position 39 hours per week Job location: Llay, Wrexham, LL12 0PB. Unionised site - works in partnership with Unite the Union. As Director of Finance, European Operations you will be responsible for managing finance across multiple UK and European sites. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, working closely with the Vice President of European Operations, the senior leadership teams and the Chief Financial Officer to drive financial performance, ensure strong governance and controls, and support the long-term business strategy across the European network. The role requires experience in management of multi-site operations within a manufacturing environment, ideally within aerospace or engineering sector. The position offers hybrid working alongside an excellent benefits package. Perks and Benefits A company culture that promotes work life balance Access to mental health support Business performance related bonus Career development opportunities Commitment to continued learning and development Perkbox - includes monthly treats and discounts from selected restaurants, cinemas, shops etc Long Service Awards Enhanced Holiday Entitlement based on length of service Free parking Essential Responsibilities Leadership & Business Partnership Partner closely with the site leadership teams and the Vice President of European Operations, providing insight, support and constructive challenge Act as a core member of the senior leadership team, jointly accountable for site performance across Europe and the delivery of strategic objectives Build strong credible relationships with the divisional and group finance functional leads Develop a strong working relationship with the CFO, ensuring openness and transparency Drive a high-performing culture across the group Lead and develop the Finance function across UK and European sites Ensure consistent, aligned messaging across the site leadership teams to support clarity, engagement, accountability and execution Provide clear financial insight and guidance to the leadership team, ensuring strong understanding of margin, cost drivers, working capital and cashflow Translate strategy, policies and reporting requirements into practical local plans for execution Encourage open dialogue, challenge and constructive feedback, creating a culture of trust, professionalism and continuous improvement Develop succession planning and strengthen capability within Finance teams across the region Financial Leadership & Accountability Manage all financial reporting and statutory requirements across UK and European entities Take ownership of consolidated European financial performance and presentation of results Ensure timely and accurate submission of monthly accounts and associated analysis in line with group reporting requirements Lead all financial and operational accounting activities, including annual budgets, monthly forecasts, costing, payroll and cash management Maintain robust inventory valuation and costing systems appropriate to the aerospace manufacturing environment Contribute fully to the 5-year strategic plan, owning financial targets in partnership with European leadership Lead the development, coordination and reporting of key performance indicators ensuring accuracy, clarity and consistency Analyse operating and financial performance, monitoring profitability, cost reduction initiatives and corrective action to improve results Act as the primary contact for internal and external audits, ensuring compliance with country accounting standards and group policy Oversee submission of annual year-end accounts in line with Group and regional requirements Oversee all statutory, tax and regulatory submissions including VAT, PAYE, Tax, customs Financial Control & Treasury Management Maintain robust governance, internal controls, risk management and information systems aligned to group internal control standards and audit requirements Ensure effective cash management, liquidity planning, and robust forecasting processes regionally Ensure compliance with Group accounting policies and delegated authority limits Commercial & Operational Leadership Act as a trusted partner to manufacturing operations, commercial, quality, procurement and HR Embed finance into all operational and commercial decisions, ensuring visibility of cost, margin and cash risk. Support pricing, bids and capital investment requirements with clear financial analysis and commercial insight Identify operational risks and opportunities early and work with leadership teams to implement corrective action. Ensure a strong link between operational performance, financial outcome and strategic objectives Health, Safety & Compliance Promote and maintain high standards of health, safety and environmental compliance across the business Ensure all finance processes comply with company policy, procedures and code of practice Any other reasonable duties in support of business needs. Position Requirements Essential Criteria Qualified accountant (CIMA, ACCA or ACA) Significant senior experience in manufacturing businesses Strong balance of strategic and operational finance leadership Track record of driving operational performance and accountability Experienced people leader Strong commercial acumen Experience of treasury & cost accounting Experience of consolidating financial results Knowledge of ERP/MRP systems and accounting software packages Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to interact at all levels Strong analytical skills & IT skills Experience supporting multi-site operations (UK & Europe) Experience managing treasury, cash, and FX exposure for multi-currency operations Demonstrated success in business partnering to drive growth and performance Desirable Criteria Hands on experience of SAP S4/Hana Experienced in the aerospace sector Key Competencies Prioritisation Results driven Business acumen Excellent verbal and written communication Simplifying complex situations Problem solver Team working Other skills/Abilities Personal Attributes Tenacious, resilient and hands on Collaborative and calm under pressure Ability to motivate teams to deliver Clarity of thought under regardless of conflicting priorities Displays Integrity and respect Drives change Creative in finding ways to do things better Acts ethically in all you do Ability to interact and collaborate well with all levels in the business About us Magellan Aerospace is a global, integrated aerospace company that provides complex assemblies and systems solutions to aircraft and engine manufacturers, defence and space agencies worldwide. The organization officially adopted the name "Magellan Aerospace Corporation" in 1996; deriving it from the intrepid explorer Ferdinand Magellan. His global exploits at the turn of the 15th century established a number of firsts, so the company's vision has been to carry this same legacy into the future of the aerospace industry. At Magellan, we have over 80 years of collective knowledge and experience in the aerospace industry, and believe one truth: People create value. Employees are our greatest resource in working towards a successful future, and together we build professional relationships that thrive. We know that personal development is fundamental to the success of every individual, and every individual is fundamental to the success of our business, so we invest in our employees and provide excellent career progression opportunities. When you are part of Magellan, you are part of the team! Confidentiality Magellan Aerospace respects the privacy and confidentiality of personal information provided by candidates and shall not disclose to any external parties unless legislated. Thank you for considering this exciting opportunity. This document is intended to provide the reader with information and is not a contractual document. Some of the material therefore may be subject to change.
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Position Summary Magellan Aerospace has an exciting opportunity for Director of Finance, European Operations. Full time permanent position 39 hours per week Job location: Llay, Wrexham, LL12 0PB. Unionised site - works in partnership with Unite the Union. As Director of Finance, European Operations you will be responsible for managing finance across multiple UK and European sites. This is a strategic and operational leadership role, working closely with the Vice President of European Operations, the senior leadership teams and the Chief Financial Officer to drive financial performance, ensure strong governance and controls, and support the long-term business strategy across the European network. The role requires experience in management of multi-site operations within a manufacturing environment, ideally within aerospace or engineering sector. The position offers hybrid working alongside an excellent benefits package. Perks and Benefits A company culture that promotes work life balance Access to mental health support Business performance related bonus Career development opportunities Commitment to continued learning and development Perkbox - includes monthly treats and discounts from selected restaurants, cinemas, shops etc Long Service Awards Enhanced Holiday Entitlement based on length of service Free parking Essential Responsibilities Leadership & Business Partnership Partner closely with the site leadership teams and the Vice President of European Operations, providing insight, support and constructive challenge Act as a core member of the senior leadership team, jointly accountable for site performance across Europe and the delivery of strategic objectives Build strong credible relationships with the divisional and group finance functional leads Develop a strong working relationship with the CFO, ensuring openness and transparency Drive a high-performing culture across the group Lead and develop the Finance function across UK and European sites Ensure consistent, aligned messaging across the site leadership teams to support clarity, engagement, accountability and execution Provide clear financial insight and guidance to the leadership team, ensuring strong understanding of margin, cost drivers, working capital and cashflow Translate strategy, policies and reporting requirements into practical local plans for execution Encourage open dialogue, challenge and constructive feedback, creating a culture of trust, professionalism and continuous improvement Develop succession planning and strengthen capability within Finance teams across the region Financial Leadership & Accountability Manage all financial reporting and statutory requirements across UK and European entities Take ownership of consolidated European financial performance and presentation of results Ensure timely and accurate submission of monthly accounts and associated analysis in line with group reporting requirements Lead all financial and operational accounting activities, including annual budgets, monthly forecasts, costing, payroll and cash management Maintain robust inventory valuation and costing systems appropriate to the aerospace manufacturing environment Contribute fully to the 5-year strategic plan, owning financial targets in partnership with European leadership Lead the development, coordination and reporting of key performance indicators ensuring accuracy, clarity and consistency Analyse operating and financial performance, monitoring profitability, cost reduction initiatives and corrective action to improve results Act as the primary contact for internal and external audits, ensuring compliance with country accounting standards and group policy Oversee submission of annual year-end accounts in line with Group and regional requirements Oversee all statutory, tax and regulatory submissions including VAT, PAYE, Tax, customs Financial Control & Treasury Management Maintain robust governance, internal controls, risk management and information systems aligned to group internal control standards and audit requirements Ensure effective cash management, liquidity planning, and robust forecasting processes regionally Ensure compliance with Group accounting policies and delegated authority limits Commercial & Operational Leadership Act as a trusted partner to manufacturing operations, commercial, quality, procurement and HR Embed finance into all operational and commercial decisions, ensuring visibility of cost, margin and cash risk. Support pricing, bids and capital investment requirements with clear financial analysis and commercial insight Identify operational risks and opportunities early and work with leadership teams to implement corrective action. Ensure a strong link between operational performance, financial outcome and strategic objectives Health, Safety & Compliance Promote and maintain high standards of health, safety and environmental compliance across the business Ensure all finance processes comply with company policy, procedures and code of practice Any other reasonable duties in support of business needs. Position Requirements Essential Criteria Qualified accountant (CIMA, ACCA or ACA) Significant senior experience in manufacturing businesses Strong balance of strategic and operational finance leadership Track record of driving operational performance and accountability Experienced people leader Strong commercial acumen Experience of treasury & cost accounting Experience of consolidating financial results Knowledge of ERP/MRP systems and accounting software packages Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to interact at all levels Strong analytical skills & IT skills Experience supporting multi-site operations (UK & Europe) Experience managing treasury, cash, and FX exposure for multi-currency operations Demonstrated success in business partnering to drive growth and performance Desirable Criteria Hands on experience of SAP S4/Hana Experienced in the aerospace sector Key Competencies Prioritisation Results driven Business acumen Excellent verbal and written communication Simplifying complex situations Problem solver Team working Other skills/Abilities Personal Attributes Tenacious, resilient and hands on Collaborative and calm under pressure Ability to motivate teams to deliver Clarity of thought under regardless of conflicting priorities Displays Integrity and respect Drives change Creative in finding ways to do things better Acts ethically in all you do Ability to interact and collaborate well with all levels in the business About us Magellan Aerospace is a global, integrated aerospace company that provides complex assemblies and systems solutions to aircraft and engine manufacturers, defence and space agencies worldwide. The organization officially adopted the name "Magellan Aerospace Corporation" in 1996; deriving it from the intrepid explorer Ferdinand Magellan. His global exploits at the turn of the 15th century established a number of firsts, so the company's vision has been to carry this same legacy into the future of the aerospace industry. At Magellan, we have over 80 years of collective knowledge and experience in the aerospace industry, and believe one truth: People create value. Employees are our greatest resource in working towards a successful future, and together we build professional relationships that thrive. We know that personal development is fundamental to the success of every individual, and every individual is fundamental to the success of our business, so we invest in our employees and provide excellent career progression opportunities. When you are part of Magellan, you are part of the team! Confidentiality Magellan Aerospace respects the privacy and confidentiality of personal information provided by candidates and shall not disclose to any external parties unless legislated. Thank you for considering this exciting opportunity. This document is intended to provide the reader with information and is not a contractual document. Some of the material therefore may be subject to change.
NG Bailey
Operations Director
NG Bailey Basildon, Essex
Operations Director Basildon Permanent Competitive + Flexible Benefits Summary: The Operations Director is a pivotal executive role responsible for strategic oversight, operational efficiency, and organizational growth. This position requires a combination of leadership, analytical skills, and operational expertise to ensure that the company's daily activities and long-term strategies are executed effectively. Operations Director oversees and coordinates all operational activities of an organization, ensuring efficiency, strategic alignment, and long-term growth in UK Power Networks. Key Responsibilities Strategic Planning and Implementation : Collaborate with senior management to design and execute operational strategies that align with the company's long-term goals, ensuring all departments work cohesively toward organizational objectives. Daily Operations Management: Supervise and monitor day-to-day business activities, ensuring smooth functioning across departments such as HR, Finance, Supply Chain, IT, and Marketing. Resource and Budget Management: Allocate human, financial, and material resources efficiently, oversee budgeting processes, and conduct cost analysis to maximize productivity and profitability. Performance Monitoring: Develop and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to evaluate departmental and organizational performance, making data-driven adjustments as needed. Policy and Process Improvement: Implement, review, and refine organizational policies, procedures, and workflows to enhance operational efficiency, quality, and compliance with regulations. Leadership and Team Supervision: Provide guidance to senior managers and department heads, inspire teams, delegate tasks appropriately, and foster a high-performance culture. Risk Management and Compliance: Identify operational risks, implement mitigation strategies, and ensure adherence to legal and industry standards. Stakeholder Communication: Maintain effective communication with executives, staff, and external partners to support strategic initiatives and operational improvements. Required Skills and Qualifications Leadership and Management: Ability to inspire, guide, and manage diverse teams effectively. Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills: Evaluate operational data to make informed decisions and drive efficiency. Communication Skills : Strong verbal and written communication for interacting with stakeholders at all levels. Organizational and Time Management: Prioritize tasks, meet deadlines, and manage multiple projects simultaneously. Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite and relevant operational software. Educational Background: Typically a degree in business administration, management, or a related field, with relevant experience in operations or management. Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Mar 18, 2026
Full time
Operations Director Basildon Permanent Competitive + Flexible Benefits Summary: The Operations Director is a pivotal executive role responsible for strategic oversight, operational efficiency, and organizational growth. This position requires a combination of leadership, analytical skills, and operational expertise to ensure that the company's daily activities and long-term strategies are executed effectively. Operations Director oversees and coordinates all operational activities of an organization, ensuring efficiency, strategic alignment, and long-term growth in UK Power Networks. Key Responsibilities Strategic Planning and Implementation : Collaborate with senior management to design and execute operational strategies that align with the company's long-term goals, ensuring all departments work cohesively toward organizational objectives. Daily Operations Management: Supervise and monitor day-to-day business activities, ensuring smooth functioning across departments such as HR, Finance, Supply Chain, IT, and Marketing. Resource and Budget Management: Allocate human, financial, and material resources efficiently, oversee budgeting processes, and conduct cost analysis to maximize productivity and profitability. Performance Monitoring: Develop and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to evaluate departmental and organizational performance, making data-driven adjustments as needed. Policy and Process Improvement: Implement, review, and refine organizational policies, procedures, and workflows to enhance operational efficiency, quality, and compliance with regulations. Leadership and Team Supervision: Provide guidance to senior managers and department heads, inspire teams, delegate tasks appropriately, and foster a high-performance culture. Risk Management and Compliance: Identify operational risks, implement mitigation strategies, and ensure adherence to legal and industry standards. Stakeholder Communication: Maintain effective communication with executives, staff, and external partners to support strategic initiatives and operational improvements. Required Skills and Qualifications Leadership and Management: Ability to inspire, guide, and manage diverse teams effectively. Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills: Evaluate operational data to make informed decisions and drive efficiency. Communication Skills : Strong verbal and written communication for interacting with stakeholders at all levels. Organizational and Time Management: Prioritize tasks, meet deadlines, and manage multiple projects simultaneously. Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite and relevant operational software. Educational Background: Typically a degree in business administration, management, or a related field, with relevant experience in operations or management. Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Lead Underwriter - PCR Portfolio Solutions - Scor Business Solutions (SBS)
SCOR
Lead Underwriter - PCR Portfolio Solutions - Scor Business Solutions (SBS) London, United Kingdom Be the First to Apply Job Description At SCOR Business Solutions, we offer a comprehensive insurance product range to address large corporate and industrial clients' complex and evolving needs worldwide. We can do this thanks to our dedicated local expert teams, with an underwriting DNA based on technical expertise and in-depth industry knowledge. We are large but small working in a global product oriented structure meaning that client-not geography-comes first. We get excited about offering our clients a diversified and innovative range of insurance solutions and services to control and manage risk. Applying "The Art & Science of Risk", SCOR uses its industry recognized expertise and cutting edge financial solutions to serve its clients and contribute to the welfare and resilience of society. The Group generated premiums of EUR 19.4 billion in 2023 and serves clients in around 160 countries from its 35 offices worldwide. In this role you will Shape and drive SCOR's global PCR strategy , steering business planning, target setting, and portfolio optimisation across all regions. Provide high level underwriting leadership , ensuring rigorous discipline, consistency, and challenge across international teams. Serve as a senior ambassador for SCOR , engaging confidently with top tier market stakeholders, regulators, industry bodies, and major clients/brokers. Act as the go to escalation point for complex underwriting referrals and sophisticated international program structures. Lead the evolution of global underwriting initiatives , strengthening programmatic and delegated underwriting frameworks. Responsibilities Leadership & Team Development Provide day to day functional leadership to underwriters in London and internationally, ensuring consistency of underwriting standards across regions. Mentor and coach junior and mid level underwriters; contribute to training plans, capability uplift, and continuous improvement initiatives. Influence global underwriting culture by promoting strong technical standards, discipline, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. Support recruitment and development of underwriting staff when required. Lead the underwriting of complex, high value risks, including bespoke structures, multi market programs, and special acceptances. Approve (or recommend for approval) large and complex cases as delegated by the GLH. Ensure all underwriting decisions comply with SCOR's policies, guidelines, and regulatory requirements. Negotiate terms, pricing, and complex policy wordings; act as SCOR's senior representative in key negotiations. Support development and implementation of underwriting frameworks and risk appetite statements. Oversee portfolio risk metrics globally, identifying concentration, accumulation, emerging trends, and areas requiring strategic intervention. Shape portfolio strategy, working with the GLH and portfolio analysts to optimize risk adjusted returns. Contribute to development of international business plans and market growth strategies (Europe, US, APAC). Lead portfolio reviews, thematic deep dives, and strategy papers for senior management. Ensure consistent implementation of underwriting policies across regions. Market, Client & Broker Engagement Maintain and grow relationships with senior brokers, reinsurers, and multinational clients. Represent SCOR at international industry events, acting as a senior spokesperson for the PCR line. Identify new markets, product opportunities, and partnership models in support of global expansion strategies. Support origination and pipeline development for key strategic accounts. Reporting & Global Coordination Prepare high level reports, insights, and portfolio analyses for the GLH, Executive Management, and group functions. Coordinate with regional hubs (Paris, US, Singapore) to share insights and promote alignment. Work with the Head of Credit Risk Analysis to develop improved reporting tools and decision making dashboards. Ensure SCOR meets international licensing requirements and internal audit expectations. Work with PCR head of credit risk analysis to design reporting procedures. Maintain and develop relationships with clients and brokers; travel as and when required to do so. Attend market, broker and client hosted events. Provide guidance and oversight to junior underwriters and the portfolio analyst. Initially, this role does not have reporting responsibilities, but these may emerge over time. Qualifications We are ideally looking to speak with candidates who have the following experience and skills: Experience Extensive experience in credit underwriting, portfolio management, or related roles. Demonstrable expertise in portfolio management, complex risk structuring, and international business. Deep understanding of credit risk, financial analysis, and counterparty assessment. Experience with complex credit structures, syndicated lending, or derivatives (as applicable). Proven underwriting skills including wording negotiation. Experience providing leadership/mentoring to underwriting teams. Strong market presence with established broker and client relationships. Experience of writing international business. Proven ability to shape underwriting strategy and drive portfolio profitability. Experience working across multiple jurisdictions (Europe, US, APAC). Previous involvement in regulatory discussions or industry committees. Experience presenting to reinsurers and senior external stakeholders. Senior underwriting authority with advanced technical capability. Strong leadership, influencing, and cross cultural collaboration skills. Strategic thinker with strong commercial acumen. Educated to A Level, or equivalent qualifications. Relevant university degree, or equivalence. ACII Qualified. Actuarial background or CFA Qualified. Why Join SCOR Business Solutions SBS offers the opportunity to take a key leadership role within a global specialty underwriting business, working with a highly respected team, diverse international stakeholders, and a portfolio with significant strategic importance. This is an influential position with the ability to shape portfolio direction, underwriting standards, and global strategy. Locations Level 6, London, United Kingdom, EC2N 4BQ, GB About Us As a leading global reinsurer, SCOR offers its clients a diversified and innovative range of reinsurance and insurance solutions and services to control and manage risk. Applying "The Art & Science of Risk," SCOR uses its industry recognized expertise and cutting edge financial solutions to serve its clients and contribute to the welfare and resilience of society in around 160 countries worldwide. Working at SCOR means engaging with some of the best minds in the industry - actuaries, data scientists, underwriters, risk modelers, engineers, and many others - as we work together to find solutions to pressing challenges facing societies. As an international company, our common culture is defined by "The SCOR Way." Serving both to build momentum that drives the Group forward and as a compass to guide our actions and choices, The SCOR Way is anchored by five core values, reflecting the input of employees at all levels of the Group. We care about clients, people, and societies. We perform with integrity. We act with courage. We encourage open minds. And we thrive through collaboration. SCOR supports inclusion and the diversity of talents, and all positions are open to people with disabilities.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Lead Underwriter - PCR Portfolio Solutions - Scor Business Solutions (SBS) London, United Kingdom Be the First to Apply Job Description At SCOR Business Solutions, we offer a comprehensive insurance product range to address large corporate and industrial clients' complex and evolving needs worldwide. We can do this thanks to our dedicated local expert teams, with an underwriting DNA based on technical expertise and in-depth industry knowledge. We are large but small working in a global product oriented structure meaning that client-not geography-comes first. We get excited about offering our clients a diversified and innovative range of insurance solutions and services to control and manage risk. Applying "The Art & Science of Risk", SCOR uses its industry recognized expertise and cutting edge financial solutions to serve its clients and contribute to the welfare and resilience of society. The Group generated premiums of EUR 19.4 billion in 2023 and serves clients in around 160 countries from its 35 offices worldwide. In this role you will Shape and drive SCOR's global PCR strategy , steering business planning, target setting, and portfolio optimisation across all regions. Provide high level underwriting leadership , ensuring rigorous discipline, consistency, and challenge across international teams. Serve as a senior ambassador for SCOR , engaging confidently with top tier market stakeholders, regulators, industry bodies, and major clients/brokers. Act as the go to escalation point for complex underwriting referrals and sophisticated international program structures. Lead the evolution of global underwriting initiatives , strengthening programmatic and delegated underwriting frameworks. Responsibilities Leadership & Team Development Provide day to day functional leadership to underwriters in London and internationally, ensuring consistency of underwriting standards across regions. Mentor and coach junior and mid level underwriters; contribute to training plans, capability uplift, and continuous improvement initiatives. Influence global underwriting culture by promoting strong technical standards, discipline, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. Support recruitment and development of underwriting staff when required. Lead the underwriting of complex, high value risks, including bespoke structures, multi market programs, and special acceptances. Approve (or recommend for approval) large and complex cases as delegated by the GLH. Ensure all underwriting decisions comply with SCOR's policies, guidelines, and regulatory requirements. Negotiate terms, pricing, and complex policy wordings; act as SCOR's senior representative in key negotiations. Support development and implementation of underwriting frameworks and risk appetite statements. Oversee portfolio risk metrics globally, identifying concentration, accumulation, emerging trends, and areas requiring strategic intervention. Shape portfolio strategy, working with the GLH and portfolio analysts to optimize risk adjusted returns. Contribute to development of international business plans and market growth strategies (Europe, US, APAC). Lead portfolio reviews, thematic deep dives, and strategy papers for senior management. Ensure consistent implementation of underwriting policies across regions. Market, Client & Broker Engagement Maintain and grow relationships with senior brokers, reinsurers, and multinational clients. Represent SCOR at international industry events, acting as a senior spokesperson for the PCR line. Identify new markets, product opportunities, and partnership models in support of global expansion strategies. Support origination and pipeline development for key strategic accounts. Reporting & Global Coordination Prepare high level reports, insights, and portfolio analyses for the GLH, Executive Management, and group functions. Coordinate with regional hubs (Paris, US, Singapore) to share insights and promote alignment. Work with the Head of Credit Risk Analysis to develop improved reporting tools and decision making dashboards. Ensure SCOR meets international licensing requirements and internal audit expectations. Work with PCR head of credit risk analysis to design reporting procedures. Maintain and develop relationships with clients and brokers; travel as and when required to do so. Attend market, broker and client hosted events. Provide guidance and oversight to junior underwriters and the portfolio analyst. Initially, this role does not have reporting responsibilities, but these may emerge over time. Qualifications We are ideally looking to speak with candidates who have the following experience and skills: Experience Extensive experience in credit underwriting, portfolio management, or related roles. Demonstrable expertise in portfolio management, complex risk structuring, and international business. Deep understanding of credit risk, financial analysis, and counterparty assessment. Experience with complex credit structures, syndicated lending, or derivatives (as applicable). Proven underwriting skills including wording negotiation. Experience providing leadership/mentoring to underwriting teams. Strong market presence with established broker and client relationships. Experience of writing international business. Proven ability to shape underwriting strategy and drive portfolio profitability. Experience working across multiple jurisdictions (Europe, US, APAC). Previous involvement in regulatory discussions or industry committees. Experience presenting to reinsurers and senior external stakeholders. Senior underwriting authority with advanced technical capability. Strong leadership, influencing, and cross cultural collaboration skills. Strategic thinker with strong commercial acumen. Educated to A Level, or equivalent qualifications. Relevant university degree, or equivalence. ACII Qualified. Actuarial background or CFA Qualified. Why Join SCOR Business Solutions SBS offers the opportunity to take a key leadership role within a global specialty underwriting business, working with a highly respected team, diverse international stakeholders, and a portfolio with significant strategic importance. This is an influential position with the ability to shape portfolio direction, underwriting standards, and global strategy. Locations Level 6, London, United Kingdom, EC2N 4BQ, GB About Us As a leading global reinsurer, SCOR offers its clients a diversified and innovative range of reinsurance and insurance solutions and services to control and manage risk. Applying "The Art & Science of Risk," SCOR uses its industry recognized expertise and cutting edge financial solutions to serve its clients and contribute to the welfare and resilience of society in around 160 countries worldwide. Working at SCOR means engaging with some of the best minds in the industry - actuaries, data scientists, underwriters, risk modelers, engineers, and many others - as we work together to find solutions to pressing challenges facing societies. As an international company, our common culture is defined by "The SCOR Way." Serving both to build momentum that drives the Group forward and as a compass to guide our actions and choices, The SCOR Way is anchored by five core values, reflecting the input of employees at all levels of the Group. We care about clients, people, and societies. We perform with integrity. We act with courage. We encourage open minds. And we thrive through collaboration. SCOR supports inclusion and the diversity of talents, and all positions are open to people with disabilities.
COVENT GARDEN RECRUITMENT
Events & Webinars Executive - Membership
COVENT GARDEN RECRUITMENT
Our client is a leading membership organisation in the professional services sector with over 120,000 members internationally. Their central events programme consists of around 250 conferences, seminars, webinars and networking events and we are looking for a talented and enthusiastic individual to join the team responsible for ensuring the smooth running of these events. Reporting into the senior events manager, you will play a key role in both the planning and delivery of some key events. This would be an excellent next step for any candidate looking for a role with plenty of variety and increased responsibility. Duties will involve: Logistics management including sourcing venues and supervising set up Speaker and delegate liaison Managing a programme of webinars Working closely with marketing teams to promote events Gathering post event feedback The successful candidate will have a minimum of three to four years of relevant events experience. A background working for a professional membership body or regulator would be an advantage but is not essential. Strong project management skills and excellent relationship management abilities will be crucial. We are keen to speak to applicants with experience of running both in person and online events. Our client works from a newly refurbished office in central London and offers hybrid working options. You ll be joining an exciting, busy team with a real commitment to professional development and training. If this sounds like to opportunity for you then please get in touch today. To apply, please send your CV to Covent Garden Recruitment. Covent Garden Recruitment is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. Due to extremely high volumes of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
Our client is a leading membership organisation in the professional services sector with over 120,000 members internationally. Their central events programme consists of around 250 conferences, seminars, webinars and networking events and we are looking for a talented and enthusiastic individual to join the team responsible for ensuring the smooth running of these events. Reporting into the senior events manager, you will play a key role in both the planning and delivery of some key events. This would be an excellent next step for any candidate looking for a role with plenty of variety and increased responsibility. Duties will involve: Logistics management including sourcing venues and supervising set up Speaker and delegate liaison Managing a programme of webinars Working closely with marketing teams to promote events Gathering post event feedback The successful candidate will have a minimum of three to four years of relevant events experience. A background working for a professional membership body or regulator would be an advantage but is not essential. Strong project management skills and excellent relationship management abilities will be crucial. We are keen to speak to applicants with experience of running both in person and online events. Our client works from a newly refurbished office in central London and offers hybrid working options. You ll be joining an exciting, busy team with a real commitment to professional development and training. If this sounds like to opportunity for you then please get in touch today. To apply, please send your CV to Covent Garden Recruitment. Covent Garden Recruitment is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. Due to extremely high volumes of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Natural Resources Wales
People and Places Team Leader
Natural Resources Wales Wales, Yorkshire
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY People and Places Team Leader Role ID: 200387 Location: Flexible in North Wales Grade/Salary range: 8: £54,212 - £59,873 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 Welsh Language level: A2 Elementary The role Step into a role with real impact. As Team Leader, you ll guide a passionate team of ten in driving forward NRW s Corporate Plan and the principles of Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) across Wrexham, Flintshire and Denbighshire. This is a uniquely varied patch home to the iconic Clwydian Range and Dee Valley, Moel Famau, the Berwyn National Nature Reserve, stunning coastal habitats, and key industrial hubs. Working closely with colleagues across NRW and a wide network of partners and stakeholders, you ll play a pivotal role in reducing pollution, tackling climate change, and enhancing biodiversity at a landscape scale. You ll influence and deliver major priorities, from Area Statements to Public Services Board objectives, while leading and supporting your wider team to excel. With responsibility for budget oversight, performance, and the delivery of strategic outcomes, this is an opportunity to shape environmental action where it matters most. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to an NRW office within the place base / location above and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face week commencing 30/03/2026 (details of location will be shared in advance) Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. This role meets the criteria for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route. Natural Resources Wales welcomes applications from non-UK citizens who are eligible to apply under this route, subject to confirmation by the Home Office. Please note that while we may be able to support the Certificate of Sponsorship required for a visa application, the organisation does not cover the cost of the visa itself, including any associated fees for dependants. The applicant must still meet the UK Skilled Worker Visa Eligibility and Requirement. For further information, please visit: What you will do Lead the team and take full accountability for their performance, development and wellbeing. Lead the embedding of SMNR in your place, working closely with the managers and team leaders reporting to the Head of Place (HoP); set priorities and delivery agendas across NRW s functions. Work collaboratively with Strategy, Policy and Evidence (SPE), Corporate Planning, HoPs, Managers, and other place teams. Take full accountability for co-producing, monitoring and reviewing delivery of an Area Statement and a fully integrated, prioritised and resourced place plan for the HoP. Influence and negotiate with external partners to develop agendas and projects to deliver Area Statement and Wellbeing priorities. Represent the HoP at Public Services Boards as required. Lead cross border working with partner organisations in England where appropriate, and across the other NRW places and marine. Lead for the place in developing project opportunities, coordinating all outward facing funding within the place to ensure all funding is aligned to PSB objectives and Area Statement priorities to deliver the Wellbeing goals. You will represent the Head of Place at external stakeholder discussions across the breadth of NRWs remit to influence agendas and develop ideas and projects for co-delivery. Lead the delivery of the Service Plan across Operations for the service for which your Head of Place is lead. Contribute to development of the NRW Business Plan and Head of Service Plans incorporating priorities into the Place Plan with Area Statement priorities and PSB wellbeing actions. Network with the People & Places team leaders across Wales and EPP to influence and realise opportunities for sustainable management of natural resources across place boundaries where appropriate, set and manage work plans, monitor delivery, share learning. Lead multiple project teams as required. Set up and lead specific projects as required by the HoP such as internal change projects. Be accountable for managing the performance and delivery of project teams for whom you do not have direct line management responsibility. Monitor progress against Corporate and Place plans, identify risks, review and report achievement for the Head of Place. You will lead the team in planning delivery and streamlining stakeholder engagement across the place remit (forestry, conservation, National Nature Reserves, flood, water, fisheries, recreation, access etc.) developing new networks as required. You will lead on one of the technical functions for which the team is responsible such as: Business planning. Outward funding & Partnerships. Protected sites. Water resources or WFD. Flood risk management. You are likely to have delegated responsibility for budget management. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post Be committed to your own development and that of your staff through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Significant line management and programme management experience. Understanding and leading on SMNR and partnership working in the place is the key specialism for this role. This requires being able to understand the full remit of NRW in the place, being able to talk with credibility to Senior Managers, internal and external stakeholders across all functions to see the opportunities for innovation, joining up of agendas and delivering multiple benefits. Significant experience of leading and delivering work through a network of teams and delivery partners outside of your direct control. Experience of developing innovative thinking and new ways of working. Excellent influencing skills at the senior level of organisations. Excellent communication and inter-personal skills. Excellent organisational skills. Ability to assess multiple, complex, sources of information and translate into good decisions. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A2 - Elementary level TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY People and Places Team Leader Role ID: 200387 Location: Flexible in North Wales Grade/Salary range: 8: £54,212 - £59,873 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 Welsh Language level: A2 Elementary The role Step into a role with real impact. As Team Leader, you ll guide a passionate team of ten in driving forward NRW s Corporate Plan and the principles of Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) across Wrexham, Flintshire and Denbighshire. This is a uniquely varied patch home to the iconic Clwydian Range and Dee Valley, Moel Famau, the Berwyn National Nature Reserve, stunning coastal habitats, and key industrial hubs. Working closely with colleagues across NRW and a wide network of partners and stakeholders, you ll play a pivotal role in reducing pollution, tackling climate change, and enhancing biodiversity at a landscape scale. You ll influence and deliver major priorities, from Area Statements to Public Services Board objectives, while leading and supporting your wider team to excel. With responsibility for budget oversight, performance, and the delivery of strategic outcomes, this is an opportunity to shape environmental action where it matters most. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to an NRW office within the place base / location above and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face week commencing 30/03/2026 (details of location will be shared in advance) Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. This role meets the criteria for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route. Natural Resources Wales welcomes applications from non-UK citizens who are eligible to apply under this route, subject to confirmation by the Home Office. Please note that while we may be able to support the Certificate of Sponsorship required for a visa application, the organisation does not cover the cost of the visa itself, including any associated fees for dependants. The applicant must still meet the UK Skilled Worker Visa Eligibility and Requirement. For further information, please visit: What you will do Lead the team and take full accountability for their performance, development and wellbeing. Lead the embedding of SMNR in your place, working closely with the managers and team leaders reporting to the Head of Place (HoP); set priorities and delivery agendas across NRW s functions. Work collaboratively with Strategy, Policy and Evidence (SPE), Corporate Planning, HoPs, Managers, and other place teams. Take full accountability for co-producing, monitoring and reviewing delivery of an Area Statement and a fully integrated, prioritised and resourced place plan for the HoP. Influence and negotiate with external partners to develop agendas and projects to deliver Area Statement and Wellbeing priorities. Represent the HoP at Public Services Boards as required. Lead cross border working with partner organisations in England where appropriate, and across the other NRW places and marine. Lead for the place in developing project opportunities, coordinating all outward facing funding within the place to ensure all funding is aligned to PSB objectives and Area Statement priorities to deliver the Wellbeing goals. You will represent the Head of Place at external stakeholder discussions across the breadth of NRWs remit to influence agendas and develop ideas and projects for co-delivery. Lead the delivery of the Service Plan across Operations for the service for which your Head of Place is lead. Contribute to development of the NRW Business Plan and Head of Service Plans incorporating priorities into the Place Plan with Area Statement priorities and PSB wellbeing actions. Network with the People & Places team leaders across Wales and EPP to influence and realise opportunities for sustainable management of natural resources across place boundaries where appropriate, set and manage work plans, monitor delivery, share learning. Lead multiple project teams as required. Set up and lead specific projects as required by the HoP such as internal change projects. Be accountable for managing the performance and delivery of project teams for whom you do not have direct line management responsibility. Monitor progress against Corporate and Place plans, identify risks, review and report achievement for the Head of Place. You will lead the team in planning delivery and streamlining stakeholder engagement across the place remit (forestry, conservation, National Nature Reserves, flood, water, fisheries, recreation, access etc.) developing new networks as required. You will lead on one of the technical functions for which the team is responsible such as: Business planning. Outward funding & Partnerships. Protected sites. Water resources or WFD. Flood risk management. You are likely to have delegated responsibility for budget management. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post Be committed to your own development and that of your staff through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Significant line management and programme management experience. Understanding and leading on SMNR and partnership working in the place is the key specialism for this role. This requires being able to understand the full remit of NRW in the place, being able to talk with credibility to Senior Managers, internal and external stakeholders across all functions to see the opportunities for innovation, joining up of agendas and delivering multiple benefits. Significant experience of leading and delivering work through a network of teams and delivery partners outside of your direct control. Experience of developing innovative thinking and new ways of working. Excellent influencing skills at the senior level of organisations. Excellent communication and inter-personal skills. Excellent organisational skills. Ability to assess multiple, complex, sources of information and translate into good decisions. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A2 - Elementary level TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Natural Resources Wales
People and Places Team Leader
Natural Resources Wales
People and Places Team Leader Role ID: 200387 Location: Flexible in North Wales Grade/Salary range: 8: £54,212 - £59,873 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 Welsh Language level: A2 - Elementary The role Step into a role with real impact. As Team Leader, you'll guide a passionate team of ten in driving forward NRW's Corporate Plan and the principles of Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) across Wrexham, Flintshire and Denbighshire. This is a uniquely varied patch-home to the iconic Clwydian Range and Dee Valley, Moel Famau, the Berwyn National Nature Reserve, stunning coastal habitats, and key industrial hubs. Working closely with colleagues across NRW and a wide network of partners and stakeholders, you'll play a pivotal role in reducing pollution, tackling climate change, and enhancing biodiversity at a landscape scale. You'll influence and deliver major priorities, from Area Statements to Public Services Board objectives, while leading and supporting your wider team to excel. With responsibility for budget oversight, performance, and the delivery of strategic outcomes, this is an opportunity to shape environmental action where it matters most. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to an NRW office within the place base / location above and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face week commencing 30/03/2026 (details of location will be shared in advance) Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. This role meets the criteria for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route. Natural Resources Wales welcomes applications from non-UK citizens who are eligible to apply under this route, subject to confirmation by the Home Office. Please note that while we may be able to support the Certificate of Sponsorship required for a visa application, the organisation does not cover the cost of the visa itself, including any associated fees for dependants. The applicant must still meet the UK Skilled Worker Visa Eligibility and Requirement. For further information, please visit: What you will do Lead the team and take full accountability for their performance, development and wellbeing. Lead the embedding of SMNR in your place, working closely with the managers and team leaders reporting to the Head of Place (HoP); set priorities and delivery agendas across NRW's functions. Work collaboratively with Strategy, Policy and Evidence (SPE), Corporate Planning, HoPs, Managers, and other place teams. Take full accountability for co-producing, monitoring and reviewing delivery of an Area Statement and a fully integrated, prioritised and resourced place plan for the HoP. Influence and negotiate with external partners to develop agendas and projects to deliver Area Statement and Wellbeing priorities. Represent the HoP at Public Services Boards as required. Lead cross border working with partner organisations in England where appropriate, and across the other NRW places and marine. Lead for the place in developing project opportunities, coordinating all outward facing funding within the place to ensure all funding is aligned to PSB objectives and Area Statement priorities to deliver the Wellbeing goals. You will represent the Head of Place at external stakeholder discussions across the breadth of NRWs remit to influence agendas and develop ideas and projects for co-delivery. Lead the delivery of the Service Plan across Operations for the service for which your Head of Place is lead. Contribute to development of the NRW Business Plan and Head of Service Plans incorporating priorities into the Place Plan with Area Statement priorities and PSB wellbeing actions. Network with the People & Places team leaders across Wales and EPP to influence and realise opportunities for sustainable management of natural resources across place boundaries where appropriate, set and manage work plans, monitor delivery, share learning. Lead multiple project teams as required. Set up and lead specific projects as required by the HoP such as internal change projects. Be accountable for managing the performance and delivery of project teams for whom you do not have direct line management responsibility. Monitor progress against Corporate and Place plans, identify risks, review and report achievement for the Head of Place. You will lead the team in planning delivery and streamlining stakeholder engagement across the place remit - (forestry, conservation, National Nature Reserves, flood, water, fisheries, recreation, access etc.) developing new networks as required. You will lead on one of the technical functions for which the team is responsible such as: Business planning. Outward funding & Partnerships. Protected sites. Water resources or WFD. Flood risk management. You are likely to have delegated responsibility for budget management. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post Be committed to your own development and that of your staff through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Significant line management and programme management experience. Understanding and leading on SMNR and partnership working in the place is the key specialism for this role. This requires being able to understand the full remit of NRW in the place, being able to talk with credibility to Senior Managers, internal and external stakeholders across all functions to see the opportunities for innovation, joining up of agendas and delivering multiple benefits. Significant experience of leading and delivering work through a network of teams and delivery partners outside of your direct control. Experience of developing innovative thinking and new ways of working. Excellent influencing skills at the senior level of organisations. Excellent communication and inter-personal skills. Excellent organisational skills. Ability to assess multiple, complex, sources of information and translate into good decisions. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A2 - Elementary level
Mar 17, 2026
Full time
People and Places Team Leader Role ID: 200387 Location: Flexible in North Wales Grade/Salary range: 8: £54,212 - £59,873 Working pattern: Full time Contract type: Permanent Closing date: 22/03/2026 Welsh Language level: A2 - Elementary The role Step into a role with real impact. As Team Leader, you'll guide a passionate team of ten in driving forward NRW's Corporate Plan and the principles of Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) across Wrexham, Flintshire and Denbighshire. This is a uniquely varied patch-home to the iconic Clwydian Range and Dee Valley, Moel Famau, the Berwyn National Nature Reserve, stunning coastal habitats, and key industrial hubs. Working closely with colleagues across NRW and a wide network of partners and stakeholders, you'll play a pivotal role in reducing pollution, tackling climate change, and enhancing biodiversity at a landscape scale. You'll influence and deliver major priorities, from Area Statements to Public Services Board objectives, while leading and supporting your wider team to excel. With responsibility for budget oversight, performance, and the delivery of strategic outcomes, this is an opportunity to shape environmental action where it matters most. As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to an NRW office within the place base / location above and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance. Interviews will be face to face week commencing 30/03/2026 (details of location will be shared in advance) Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date. This role meets the criteria for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route. Natural Resources Wales welcomes applications from non-UK citizens who are eligible to apply under this route, subject to confirmation by the Home Office. Please note that while we may be able to support the Certificate of Sponsorship required for a visa application, the organisation does not cover the cost of the visa itself, including any associated fees for dependants. The applicant must still meet the UK Skilled Worker Visa Eligibility and Requirement. For further information, please visit: What you will do Lead the team and take full accountability for their performance, development and wellbeing. Lead the embedding of SMNR in your place, working closely with the managers and team leaders reporting to the Head of Place (HoP); set priorities and delivery agendas across NRW's functions. Work collaboratively with Strategy, Policy and Evidence (SPE), Corporate Planning, HoPs, Managers, and other place teams. Take full accountability for co-producing, monitoring and reviewing delivery of an Area Statement and a fully integrated, prioritised and resourced place plan for the HoP. Influence and negotiate with external partners to develop agendas and projects to deliver Area Statement and Wellbeing priorities. Represent the HoP at Public Services Boards as required. Lead cross border working with partner organisations in England where appropriate, and across the other NRW places and marine. Lead for the place in developing project opportunities, coordinating all outward facing funding within the place to ensure all funding is aligned to PSB objectives and Area Statement priorities to deliver the Wellbeing goals. You will represent the Head of Place at external stakeholder discussions across the breadth of NRWs remit to influence agendas and develop ideas and projects for co-delivery. Lead the delivery of the Service Plan across Operations for the service for which your Head of Place is lead. Contribute to development of the NRW Business Plan and Head of Service Plans incorporating priorities into the Place Plan with Area Statement priorities and PSB wellbeing actions. Network with the People & Places team leaders across Wales and EPP to influence and realise opportunities for sustainable management of natural resources across place boundaries where appropriate, set and manage work plans, monitor delivery, share learning. Lead multiple project teams as required. Set up and lead specific projects as required by the HoP such as internal change projects. Be accountable for managing the performance and delivery of project teams for whom you do not have direct line management responsibility. Monitor progress against Corporate and Place plans, identify risks, review and report achievement for the Head of Place. You will lead the team in planning delivery and streamlining stakeholder engagement across the place remit - (forestry, conservation, National Nature Reserves, flood, water, fisheries, recreation, access etc.) developing new networks as required. You will lead on one of the technical functions for which the team is responsible such as: Business planning. Outward funding & Partnerships. Protected sites. Water resources or WFD. Flood risk management. You are likely to have delegated responsibility for budget management. Undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the post Be committed to Natural Resources Wales Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy, together with an understanding of how it operates within the responsibilities of the post Be committed to your own development and that of your staff through the effective use of your personal development plan (known as Sgwrs). Required to take part in incident response activities. Any other reasonable duties requested commensurate with the grade of this role. Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method. Significant line management and programme management experience. Understanding and leading on SMNR and partnership working in the place is the key specialism for this role. This requires being able to understand the full remit of NRW in the place, being able to talk with credibility to Senior Managers, internal and external stakeholders across all functions to see the opportunities for innovation, joining up of agendas and delivering multiple benefits. Significant experience of leading and delivering work through a network of teams and delivery partners outside of your direct control. Experience of developing innovative thinking and new ways of working. Excellent influencing skills at the senior level of organisations. Excellent communication and inter-personal skills. Excellent organisational skills. Ability to assess multiple, complex, sources of information and translate into good decisions. Welsh Language level requirements Essential: Level A2 - Elementary level
G J Associates Ltd
Senior Claims Executive
G J Associates Ltd
Job Title: Senior Claims Executive Location: Birmingham, B3 Salary: £50,000 plus excellent benefits Working Pattern: Full Time Hybrid - 3 days office-based plus remote working Class of Business: Sports and/or Personal Accident About the Role Our client is seeking a Senior Claims Executive within the Sports Claims Division, acting as a key liaison between clients and insurers to ensure claims are handled efficiently, accurately, and in line with regulatory standards. You will lead all aspects of intricate claims processes, provide outstanding service, and encourage positive connections with partners throughout the organisation. The key task will be addressing liability claims, as well as aiding in property and personal accident matters. As a senior member of the team, you'll take ownership of your workload, contribute to strategic projects, mentor junior colleagues, and ensure compliance with internal policies and external regulations. Key Responsibilities Leading and resolving liability claims with clients, insurers, and third parties. Preparing and presenting claims documentation to underwriters and responding to technical queries. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records on internal systems. Leading negotiations on claims settlements to achieve efficient outcomes for clients. Supervising delegated authority contracts and ensuring efficient management. Providing expert mentorship and updates to clients throughout the claims process. Contributing to internal projects and supporting wider team objectives. Ensuring compliance with legal, regulatory, and company procedures. Being responsible for the processing of collections, payments, and related data. Building and maintaining positive relationships with clients and internal stakeholders. Key Skills & Experience The successful candidate will have strong experience handling Sports and/or Personal Accident/Liability claims, ideally within an international broker, and a solid understanding of insurance principles and the claims process, including use of ECF. They will be familiar with London Market operations, including Lloyd's and company markets, and possess excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Highly organised and commercially aware, they will be able to manage multiple priorities, work independently, solve problems effectively, and contribute positively as a proactive and collaborative team member, with the ability to support more junior colleagues where required. All applicants must have a permanent right to work in the UK
Mar 16, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Senior Claims Executive Location: Birmingham, B3 Salary: £50,000 plus excellent benefits Working Pattern: Full Time Hybrid - 3 days office-based plus remote working Class of Business: Sports and/or Personal Accident About the Role Our client is seeking a Senior Claims Executive within the Sports Claims Division, acting as a key liaison between clients and insurers to ensure claims are handled efficiently, accurately, and in line with regulatory standards. You will lead all aspects of intricate claims processes, provide outstanding service, and encourage positive connections with partners throughout the organisation. The key task will be addressing liability claims, as well as aiding in property and personal accident matters. As a senior member of the team, you'll take ownership of your workload, contribute to strategic projects, mentor junior colleagues, and ensure compliance with internal policies and external regulations. Key Responsibilities Leading and resolving liability claims with clients, insurers, and third parties. Preparing and presenting claims documentation to underwriters and responding to technical queries. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records on internal systems. Leading negotiations on claims settlements to achieve efficient outcomes for clients. Supervising delegated authority contracts and ensuring efficient management. Providing expert mentorship and updates to clients throughout the claims process. Contributing to internal projects and supporting wider team objectives. Ensuring compliance with legal, regulatory, and company procedures. Being responsible for the processing of collections, payments, and related data. Building and maintaining positive relationships with clients and internal stakeholders. Key Skills & Experience The successful candidate will have strong experience handling Sports and/or Personal Accident/Liability claims, ideally within an international broker, and a solid understanding of insurance principles and the claims process, including use of ECF. They will be familiar with London Market operations, including Lloyd's and company markets, and possess excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Highly organised and commercially aware, they will be able to manage multiple priorities, work independently, solve problems effectively, and contribute positively as a proactive and collaborative team member, with the ability to support more junior colleagues where required. All applicants must have a permanent right to work in the UK
Ambition Europe Limited
Audit Senior
Ambition Europe Limited Colchester, Essex
Audit Executive Colchester Hybrid working (3 days office / 2 days home) Are you ready to bring your audit expertise to a role where your skills and perspective can make a real impact? About the Role An established and growing accountancy firm is seeking a talented Audit Executive to join its Colchester office. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a collaborative, people-focused environment where professional development and long-term career progression are genuinely supported. You'll be part of a dynamic audit team, working with a varied client base and contributing beyond the numbers - building strong client relationships, understanding business risks, and delivering high-quality audit insights. What You'll Be Doing Delivering audit assignments from planning through to completion Supervising and delegating work to junior team members Building and maintaining strong client relationships Identifying risks and providing commercially focused insights Managing multiple assignments effectively in a fast-paced environment What We're Looking For ACA or ACCA qualified Newly qualified or up to 1 year post-qualification experience Experience working in practice Strong working knowledge of audit and accounting software (e.g. Excel, Word, Sage, CaseWare or similar) Supervisory experience with the ability to manage and delegate work Strong communication skills (written and verbal) Commercially aware and client-focused Well-organised with the ability to manage multiple priorities What's on Offer Hybrid working: 3 days in the office, 2 days working from home Flexible core hours (10:00-14:00) Competitive salary package 33 days holiday including bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell up to 5 days (28 days on a training contract, with the option to buy 5 days) Clear succession planning and a supportive management structure Employee recognition awards and performance-related bonuses Employee Assistance Programme, including confidential 24/7 support, counselling, and virtual GP access for you and your family Ongoing training, development, and long-term career progression If this job isn't quite right for you, but you know someone who would be great at this role, why not take advantage of our referral scheme? We offer £200 in shopping vouchers for every referred candidate who we place in a role. Terms & Conditions Apply.
Mar 16, 2026
Full time
Audit Executive Colchester Hybrid working (3 days office / 2 days home) Are you ready to bring your audit expertise to a role where your skills and perspective can make a real impact? About the Role An established and growing accountancy firm is seeking a talented Audit Executive to join its Colchester office. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a collaborative, people-focused environment where professional development and long-term career progression are genuinely supported. You'll be part of a dynamic audit team, working with a varied client base and contributing beyond the numbers - building strong client relationships, understanding business risks, and delivering high-quality audit insights. What You'll Be Doing Delivering audit assignments from planning through to completion Supervising and delegating work to junior team members Building and maintaining strong client relationships Identifying risks and providing commercially focused insights Managing multiple assignments effectively in a fast-paced environment What We're Looking For ACA or ACCA qualified Newly qualified or up to 1 year post-qualification experience Experience working in practice Strong working knowledge of audit and accounting software (e.g. Excel, Word, Sage, CaseWare or similar) Supervisory experience with the ability to manage and delegate work Strong communication skills (written and verbal) Commercially aware and client-focused Well-organised with the ability to manage multiple priorities What's on Offer Hybrid working: 3 days in the office, 2 days working from home Flexible core hours (10:00-14:00) Competitive salary package 33 days holiday including bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell up to 5 days (28 days on a training contract, with the option to buy 5 days) Clear succession planning and a supportive management structure Employee recognition awards and performance-related bonuses Employee Assistance Programme, including confidential 24/7 support, counselling, and virtual GP access for you and your family Ongoing training, development, and long-term career progression If this job isn't quite right for you, but you know someone who would be great at this role, why not take advantage of our referral scheme? We offer £200 in shopping vouchers for every referred candidate who we place in a role. Terms & Conditions Apply.
Associate Director - Electrical - (2099)
Hoare Lea Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Associate Director - Electrical - (2099) Location Cambridge - Cambridge, CB2 1PH GB (Primary) Travel Job Type Full Time Category MEP Job Description Associate Director (Electrical) Cambridge About us Hoare Lea is a human-centric and planet-conscious engineering consultancy. We offer intelligent and sustainable solutions to complex design challenges for the built environment throughout the UK and further afield. We provide a wide range of engineering and consultancy services, including acoustics, air quality, building services (MEP), fire, lighting, security and sustainability to name but a few. Together, our highly skilled teams use technical expertise and problem-solving skills to bring buildings to life. We ensure that whatever the building, its design is outstanding, and its operations meet the needs of the communities it serves. We are as committed to providing an environment where everyone can realise their unique potential. So, in joining Hoare Lea, you will experience a business that enriches your knowledge, supports your wellbeing, and welcomes your individuality. You'll have the opportunity to participate in our 9-day fortnight scheme, thriving community groups, varied social and networking events, and extensive professional and technical development schemes. We also offer an extensive benefits package, including private medical cover, an electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme, stock options, and 25 days of annual leave (increasing with service), alongside flexible and hybrid working. Whatever your ambitions or circumstances, our aim is to enable everyone to develop their knowledge, give their best, and enjoy what they do. About the role We have a brand-new opportunity for an Electrical Associate Director to join our team based in Cambridge. Our Cambridge office was established to provide a local presence on our projects. We have an abundance of expertise and knowledge that is regularly called upon throughout the firm, mainly within complex engineering sectors such as Science and Research and Healthcare. Guided by our vision, we are passionate in our purpose to positively influence the balance between people and planet. We deliver high performing buildings which respond to the challenges of climate change whilst creating spaces which meet the needs of modern living. As an Associate Director, you will have ownership of multiple complex activities. You'll be leading large-scale, complex projects, including managing stakeholders' expectations, monitoring and reporting metrics and motivating others to work at their best. You'll be expected to look out for new and more efficient ways of working and adding value, as well as to help secure new work and build strong client relationships. In this key and varied role, you can expect to: Be responsible for dealing successfully with Clients and other professionals to foster and maintain good relationships and to create future opportunities. Contribute to bid preparation. Lead larger scale schemes and co-ordinate all disciplines being the main Client point of contact throughout a project. Take ownership and consistently deliver profitable schemes. Competently represent all disciplines of Hoare Lea at project meetings. Support in developing and leading a high-performing local team and attend interviews. Effectively delegate, manage and check work undertaken by others. Monitor project expenditure and report to senior management. Report cost and resource requirements to the management team regularly. About you To be successful in this role you'll need: Ability to deal with difficult situations in a non-adversarial manner. Qualified and recognised in industry with Chartered status. Strong technical knowledge in electrical engineering and good understanding of other disciplines. IT literate with a technical understanding of relevant IT packages. Excellent written and spoken English skills. Excellent organisational and planning skills to effectively work to timescales and deadlines. Positively lead a team and proactively support and motivate team members. Develop effective client and fellow professional relationships for future business growth. How to apply To apply simply complete a CV profile and submit your application, or for further information please contact If shortlisted, one of our recruitment team will be in touch to arrange a introductory call (about 30 minutes) to discuss the role and your experience in more detail. From there, successful candidates will be invited to attend a panel interview, either via Microsoft Teams or in person at one of our offices. Adjustments and accommodations If there are adjustments or accommodations that we can put in place to help you participate and give your best at any stage of the recruitment process (whether relating to disability, neurodivergence or anything else) please let us know. We have a Preferred Supplier List of trusted partners who assist us when required. We do not acknowledge speculative CVs or unsolicited candidate introductions from agencies not on the list.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Associate Director - Electrical - (2099) Location Cambridge - Cambridge, CB2 1PH GB (Primary) Travel Job Type Full Time Category MEP Job Description Associate Director (Electrical) Cambridge About us Hoare Lea is a human-centric and planet-conscious engineering consultancy. We offer intelligent and sustainable solutions to complex design challenges for the built environment throughout the UK and further afield. We provide a wide range of engineering and consultancy services, including acoustics, air quality, building services (MEP), fire, lighting, security and sustainability to name but a few. Together, our highly skilled teams use technical expertise and problem-solving skills to bring buildings to life. We ensure that whatever the building, its design is outstanding, and its operations meet the needs of the communities it serves. We are as committed to providing an environment where everyone can realise their unique potential. So, in joining Hoare Lea, you will experience a business that enriches your knowledge, supports your wellbeing, and welcomes your individuality. You'll have the opportunity to participate in our 9-day fortnight scheme, thriving community groups, varied social and networking events, and extensive professional and technical development schemes. We also offer an extensive benefits package, including private medical cover, an electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme, stock options, and 25 days of annual leave (increasing with service), alongside flexible and hybrid working. Whatever your ambitions or circumstances, our aim is to enable everyone to develop their knowledge, give their best, and enjoy what they do. About the role We have a brand-new opportunity for an Electrical Associate Director to join our team based in Cambridge. Our Cambridge office was established to provide a local presence on our projects. We have an abundance of expertise and knowledge that is regularly called upon throughout the firm, mainly within complex engineering sectors such as Science and Research and Healthcare. Guided by our vision, we are passionate in our purpose to positively influence the balance between people and planet. We deliver high performing buildings which respond to the challenges of climate change whilst creating spaces which meet the needs of modern living. As an Associate Director, you will have ownership of multiple complex activities. You'll be leading large-scale, complex projects, including managing stakeholders' expectations, monitoring and reporting metrics and motivating others to work at their best. You'll be expected to look out for new and more efficient ways of working and adding value, as well as to help secure new work and build strong client relationships. In this key and varied role, you can expect to: Be responsible for dealing successfully with Clients and other professionals to foster and maintain good relationships and to create future opportunities. Contribute to bid preparation. Lead larger scale schemes and co-ordinate all disciplines being the main Client point of contact throughout a project. Take ownership and consistently deliver profitable schemes. Competently represent all disciplines of Hoare Lea at project meetings. Support in developing and leading a high-performing local team and attend interviews. Effectively delegate, manage and check work undertaken by others. Monitor project expenditure and report to senior management. Report cost and resource requirements to the management team regularly. About you To be successful in this role you'll need: Ability to deal with difficult situations in a non-adversarial manner. Qualified and recognised in industry with Chartered status. Strong technical knowledge in electrical engineering and good understanding of other disciplines. IT literate with a technical understanding of relevant IT packages. Excellent written and spoken English skills. Excellent organisational and planning skills to effectively work to timescales and deadlines. Positively lead a team and proactively support and motivate team members. Develop effective client and fellow professional relationships for future business growth. How to apply To apply simply complete a CV profile and submit your application, or for further information please contact If shortlisted, one of our recruitment team will be in touch to arrange a introductory call (about 30 minutes) to discuss the role and your experience in more detail. From there, successful candidates will be invited to attend a panel interview, either via Microsoft Teams or in person at one of our offices. Adjustments and accommodations If there are adjustments or accommodations that we can put in place to help you participate and give your best at any stage of the recruitment process (whether relating to disability, neurodivergence or anything else) please let us know. We have a Preferred Supplier List of trusted partners who assist us when required. We do not acknowledge speculative CVs or unsolicited candidate introductions from agencies not on the list.
THE INSTITUTE OF MASTERS OF WINE
Head of Events and Communications
THE INSTITUTE OF MASTERS OF WINE
Title: Head of Events and Communications Accountable to: Executive Director Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 (dependent on experience) Direct Reports: Events officer, Marketing and Stakeholder Manager Contract type: Fixed term, maternity cover. Starting ASAP and for between 9-12 months. Application process: Apply by sending a CV and cover letter to Belinda Eaton by an email via the button below by midnight, UK time, on 22 March. First round interviews (online): 7 April. Face-to-face interviews: 14 & 15 April. Scope of the Role The Head of Events and Communications is a senior role within a highly regarded organisation, working with a focused and motivated team. The Head of Events and Communications is responsible for overseeing the marketing, communications, branding and events of the Institute of Masters of Wine. This involves working with a diverse group of global stakeholders including Members, students, Supporters and other sponsors, press, and industry partners. In addition to overseeing the IMW's global programme of events and trips, this role will be responsible for organising the IMW's 11th International Symposium which will take place in Adelaide in April 2027. The programme will be comprised of a series of inspiring talks, debates and tastings. With 500 delegates expected from 50 countries the symposium is a pinnacle of the wine calendar bringing together leading decision makers, influencers and thought leaders from the international trade, Masters of Wine, Masters of Wine students, presenters, sponsors and media. Key responsibilities: Team - Lead a high performing Marketing and Events team. Symposium - Project manage the end-to-end delivery of the IMW's 11th International Symposium. Marketing and Communications - Working closely with the Events officer and Marketing and Stakeholder Manager to oversee all internal and external communications and marketing strategy. Brand - Ensure that a consistent brand image is maintained throughout all aspects of the Institute's activities. Digital - Oversee all the Institute's content and activities in the digital space. Media relations - Act as the main conduit between the organisation and all key internal and external audiences including the media and PR world. Events and trips - Oversee the IMW's global programme of events and trips, and leverage them for PR. Recruitment of students - Working closely with the Head of Study Programme and Marketing and Stakeholder Manager to drive the recruitment process for candidates globally. 11th International Symposium: End-to-end operational oversight of the event. Develop and deliver against a comprehensive project plan covering the operational activities needed to successfully execute the event (pre-event planning, event week and post-event). Alongside the Head of Finance and Resources develop and maintain the event budget including expenses related to the event, ensuring that all costs are tracked and reported in a timely and accurate manner Development and implementation of risk management plan. Oversight of symposium staff and key liaison between external planning groups and suppliers. Oversight of all event contracts and deliverables. Oversight of venue management and key supplier bookings. Development of wine logistics processes for the event. Including receival/delivery of all wine to Adelaide and sorting and handling of wine processes for event week. Oversight of event branding. Oversight of all event communications and press arrangements in collaboration with the Marketing and Stakeholder Manager. Post-event evaluation and reporting. Person specification: Experience in delivering large-scale conferences / events. Experience in overseeing brand, communication and marketing strategy. Excellent organisation skills, including experience in managing complex projects. Strong stakeholder management skills and experience working with a diverse range of stakeholders of different seniority levels. Experienced communicator, demonstrative experience across all key marketing channels. A problem solver, who works well under pressure. Line management experience and of working across different teams and environments. Experience managing a large budget. A keen interest in wine is desirable.
Mar 11, 2026
Seasonal
Title: Head of Events and Communications Accountable to: Executive Director Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 (dependent on experience) Direct Reports: Events officer, Marketing and Stakeholder Manager Contract type: Fixed term, maternity cover. Starting ASAP and for between 9-12 months. Application process: Apply by sending a CV and cover letter to Belinda Eaton by an email via the button below by midnight, UK time, on 22 March. First round interviews (online): 7 April. Face-to-face interviews: 14 & 15 April. Scope of the Role The Head of Events and Communications is a senior role within a highly regarded organisation, working with a focused and motivated team. The Head of Events and Communications is responsible for overseeing the marketing, communications, branding and events of the Institute of Masters of Wine. This involves working with a diverse group of global stakeholders including Members, students, Supporters and other sponsors, press, and industry partners. In addition to overseeing the IMW's global programme of events and trips, this role will be responsible for organising the IMW's 11th International Symposium which will take place in Adelaide in April 2027. The programme will be comprised of a series of inspiring talks, debates and tastings. With 500 delegates expected from 50 countries the symposium is a pinnacle of the wine calendar bringing together leading decision makers, influencers and thought leaders from the international trade, Masters of Wine, Masters of Wine students, presenters, sponsors and media. Key responsibilities: Team - Lead a high performing Marketing and Events team. Symposium - Project manage the end-to-end delivery of the IMW's 11th International Symposium. Marketing and Communications - Working closely with the Events officer and Marketing and Stakeholder Manager to oversee all internal and external communications and marketing strategy. Brand - Ensure that a consistent brand image is maintained throughout all aspects of the Institute's activities. Digital - Oversee all the Institute's content and activities in the digital space. Media relations - Act as the main conduit between the organisation and all key internal and external audiences including the media and PR world. Events and trips - Oversee the IMW's global programme of events and trips, and leverage them for PR. Recruitment of students - Working closely with the Head of Study Programme and Marketing and Stakeholder Manager to drive the recruitment process for candidates globally. 11th International Symposium: End-to-end operational oversight of the event. Develop and deliver against a comprehensive project plan covering the operational activities needed to successfully execute the event (pre-event planning, event week and post-event). Alongside the Head of Finance and Resources develop and maintain the event budget including expenses related to the event, ensuring that all costs are tracked and reported in a timely and accurate manner Development and implementation of risk management plan. Oversight of symposium staff and key liaison between external planning groups and suppliers. Oversight of all event contracts and deliverables. Oversight of venue management and key supplier bookings. Development of wine logistics processes for the event. Including receival/delivery of all wine to Adelaide and sorting and handling of wine processes for event week. Oversight of event branding. Oversight of all event communications and press arrangements in collaboration with the Marketing and Stakeholder Manager. Post-event evaluation and reporting. Person specification: Experience in delivering large-scale conferences / events. Experience in overseeing brand, communication and marketing strategy. Excellent organisation skills, including experience in managing complex projects. Strong stakeholder management skills and experience working with a diverse range of stakeholders of different seniority levels. Experienced communicator, demonstrative experience across all key marketing channels. A problem solver, who works well under pressure. Line management experience and of working across different teams and environments. Experience managing a large budget. A keen interest in wine is desirable.
Head of School
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd Bury, Lancashire
The Head of School is an Associate post, reflecting the role of the Executive Headteacher who assumes full legal responsibility as Headteacher of the academy (defined in the current School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document). The core purpose of the Head of School at Peel Brow Primary School is to provide professional leadership and management of the school within the context of a multi-academy trust. Second only to the Executive Headteacher, the Head of School is the leading professional in the school. Accountable to the Executive Headteacher, CEO and Board of Trustees, the Head of School ensures the school is effectively managed and organised to meet the objectives and strategic priorities of the Trust. The Head of School is responsible for evaluating the school's performance to identify the priorities for continuous improvement; raising standards; ensuring equality of opportunity for all; developing policies and practices; ensuring that resources are efficiently and effectively deployed to achieve the school's aims and objectives and for the day-to- day management, organisation and administration of the school. The Head of School is responsible for ensuring that all statutory requirements are met and the work of the school is effectively monitored, evaluated and reviewed. The powers that are delegated to the Head of School are essentially as per those of a Deputy Headteacher when assuming responsibility of the school in the Headteacher's absence. For the avoidance of doubt, this means that the Head of School will not be able to permanently exclude a pupil or suspend a member of staff without seeking consent from the Executive Headteacher. It is the name of the Executive Headteacher that shall appear on Ofsted reports. Please see attached for the recruitment pack and visit the below link for more information and to apply: Visits to the school are welcomed. Please contact Mandy Caveney, Office Manager on or Visit Dates: Friday 13th March pm 1.30pm Monday 16th March - 11am or 2pm Thursday 19th March 1.30pm Monday 23rd March 9am Closing Date: Monday 20th April at 9am Shortlisting Date: Monday 20th April Interview Date: Monday 27th April For more information about the school or trust please visit the websites: Recruitment Pack
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
The Head of School is an Associate post, reflecting the role of the Executive Headteacher who assumes full legal responsibility as Headteacher of the academy (defined in the current School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document). The core purpose of the Head of School at Peel Brow Primary School is to provide professional leadership and management of the school within the context of a multi-academy trust. Second only to the Executive Headteacher, the Head of School is the leading professional in the school. Accountable to the Executive Headteacher, CEO and Board of Trustees, the Head of School ensures the school is effectively managed and organised to meet the objectives and strategic priorities of the Trust. The Head of School is responsible for evaluating the school's performance to identify the priorities for continuous improvement; raising standards; ensuring equality of opportunity for all; developing policies and practices; ensuring that resources are efficiently and effectively deployed to achieve the school's aims and objectives and for the day-to- day management, organisation and administration of the school. The Head of School is responsible for ensuring that all statutory requirements are met and the work of the school is effectively monitored, evaluated and reviewed. The powers that are delegated to the Head of School are essentially as per those of a Deputy Headteacher when assuming responsibility of the school in the Headteacher's absence. For the avoidance of doubt, this means that the Head of School will not be able to permanently exclude a pupil or suspend a member of staff without seeking consent from the Executive Headteacher. It is the name of the Executive Headteacher that shall appear on Ofsted reports. Please see attached for the recruitment pack and visit the below link for more information and to apply: Visits to the school are welcomed. Please contact Mandy Caveney, Office Manager on or Visit Dates: Friday 13th March pm 1.30pm Monday 16th March - 11am or 2pm Thursday 19th March 1.30pm Monday 23rd March 9am Closing Date: Monday 20th April at 9am Shortlisting Date: Monday 20th April Interview Date: Monday 27th April For more information about the school or trust please visit the websites: Recruitment Pack
USDAW
Head of Administrative Services
USDAW Salford, Manchester
Head of Administrative Services - Administrative Services Department - Head Office (Ref: 946) Deadline: Noon on 23 March 2026. Salary: £75,716 pa. Location: Head Office, Salford Quays, M50 3XZ. Please note that this position is fully office based. The Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers is one of the UK's largest trade unions. A vacancy exists for Head of Administrative Services based at the Union's Head Office. There are no set hours for this position. The postholder will be expected to be adaptable and flexible to meet the needs of the job, which will include working outside of normal office hours and travelling to any part of the UK which may involve overnights at short notice. A Union car will be provided, and applicants must hold a valid driving licence and are required to live within 50 miles of Head Office. What we Offer: Defined contribution pension. Generous holiday entitlement - 24 days rising to 32 days plus bank and customary holidays (pro-rata to commencing month in holiday year and number of days a week worked). Free onsite parking, subject to availability. Free health assessments (post probation). The Union does not currently offer sponsorship. The principal duties of the post are: To direct and manage the work of the Administrative Services Department in delivering the provision of a full and comprehensive administrative service To the Union, support services to the Executive and Administration Officer on matters relating to the Union's Annual Delegate Meeting (ADM), Union Elections, Union Conferences, and specialist and confidential work on behalf of the Union's Central Officials. The successful applicant will possess: a degree in a relevant area (eg business administration) or equivalent relevant experience with the ability to manage Departmental and individual performance levels, ensuring effective support services are provided; a detailed knowledge of ADM event management with a particular understanding of the work of the Standing Orders Committee; a detailed knowledge of the Union's Rules, organisation and governance structure and the ability to give technical advice; a detailed knowledge and understanding of Usdaw's election procedures and relevant legislation; a detailed knowledge and understanding of Usdaw's administrative processes; the ability to display leadership and direction under pressure and manage change. Interviews are expected to take place on Wednesday, 15 April 2026. An application pack can be downloaded from here by clicking on the 'apply' button. Alternatively, please e-mail or telephone Paula O'Dowd on , quoting Ref: 946. The closing date is noon on Monday, 23 March 2026. CVs are not accepted. No agencies please. Usdaw is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Head of Administrative Services - Administrative Services Department - Head Office (Ref: 946) Deadline: Noon on 23 March 2026. Salary: £75,716 pa. Location: Head Office, Salford Quays, M50 3XZ. Please note that this position is fully office based. The Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers is one of the UK's largest trade unions. A vacancy exists for Head of Administrative Services based at the Union's Head Office. There are no set hours for this position. The postholder will be expected to be adaptable and flexible to meet the needs of the job, which will include working outside of normal office hours and travelling to any part of the UK which may involve overnights at short notice. A Union car will be provided, and applicants must hold a valid driving licence and are required to live within 50 miles of Head Office. What we Offer: Defined contribution pension. Generous holiday entitlement - 24 days rising to 32 days plus bank and customary holidays (pro-rata to commencing month in holiday year and number of days a week worked). Free onsite parking, subject to availability. Free health assessments (post probation). The Union does not currently offer sponsorship. The principal duties of the post are: To direct and manage the work of the Administrative Services Department in delivering the provision of a full and comprehensive administrative service To the Union, support services to the Executive and Administration Officer on matters relating to the Union's Annual Delegate Meeting (ADM), Union Elections, Union Conferences, and specialist and confidential work on behalf of the Union's Central Officials. The successful applicant will possess: a degree in a relevant area (eg business administration) or equivalent relevant experience with the ability to manage Departmental and individual performance levels, ensuring effective support services are provided; a detailed knowledge of ADM event management with a particular understanding of the work of the Standing Orders Committee; a detailed knowledge of the Union's Rules, organisation and governance structure and the ability to give technical advice; a detailed knowledge and understanding of Usdaw's election procedures and relevant legislation; a detailed knowledge and understanding of Usdaw's administrative processes; the ability to display leadership and direction under pressure and manage change. Interviews are expected to take place on Wednesday, 15 April 2026. An application pack can be downloaded from here by clicking on the 'apply' button. Alternatively, please e-mail or telephone Paula O'Dowd on , quoting Ref: 946. The closing date is noon on Monday, 23 March 2026. CVs are not accepted. No agencies please. Usdaw is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Senior Executive Assistant
MAF Ashford, Kent
Overview About MAF International (MAFI) MAF Iis a not for profit Christian mission organisation using aviation to reach isolated communities across Europe, Africa and Asia. For 80 years we have delivered life saving medical evacuations, disaster relief, food supplies and education support. We are now transforming from a federated structure into a single integrated global organisation, aiming to double our impact and reach over 5,000 isolated communities by 2045. About the role If you are a highly capable and trusted Senior Executive Assistant who thrives in a dynamic, global environment, this role offers a unique opportunity to make a strategic impact. This is a strategic executive coordination role within a global transformation context. You will operate as part of the executive leadership infrastructure, not only in support of it. You are proactive, relationally intelligent, and deeply committed to enabling leadership to focus on transformation and growth. You carry both responsibility and discretion with maturity, knowing that your work directly shapes the effectiveness of those leading the mission. Your ability to maintain operational and relational coherence across a complex global organisation makes you indispensable. As the Executive Office evolves, you're ready to contribute to the development of a world class Executive function. You will build and maintain the executive operating system of the ELT. To achieve this, you will bring exceptional coordination, time orchestration, and communication skills to support the Chief Executive Officer and Executive Leadership Team (ELT). Operating as the central hub of the executive system, you steward the flow of information so that decisions are timely, well informed, and aligned with mission. You will ensure that information, decisions, and relationships flow seamlessly across time zones, cultures, and teams, connecting the CEO, ELT, Board, and MAFI's global leadership. Location: Flexible / Remote Full-time Global Scope Salary: £47,000 - £50,000 Responsibilities Executive enablement and time orchestration Coordinate the CEO's global calendar as a strategic asset, protecting time for organisational priorities and high impact work while preparing high quality briefings, agendas, travel packs and speaking notes. Acts as an extension of the CEO's strategic capacity by helping prioritise, sequence, and align work across the executive system, ensuring that the CEO's time and attention are spent on the highest value activities. You will have delegated authority to redirect, sequence or escape work within agreed parameters. Manage correspondence and document flow with judgement and diplomacy, draft and proofread communications for the CEO and ELT, and track actions to ensure timely follow up and accountability. You will exercise independent judgement in triaging information and determining what requires executive attention. Contribute to the design and evolution of the Executive Office, including processes, templates, and standards. You will influence how the executive system functions. Executive Leadership Team coordination Serve as the central coordinator for the globally distributed ELT by scheduling meetings, curating inclusive agendas, and managing time zone logistics to ensure equitable participation. Support and strengthen the executive leadership operating rhythm to maintain alignment and focus by facilitating weekly stand ups, monthly tactical reviews, quarterly board preparation and annual summits. Enable effective asynchronous collaboration across tools (Teams, Planner, SharePoint, Miro, etc.), ensure meeting outputs and action points are captured, and circulate summaries and follow ups within 48 hours to drive accountability and progress. Board and governance liaison Support the CEO and ELT, in collaboration with the Manager of Governance and Secretariat (future), in delivering high quality board meetings by managing the end to end administrative and logistical process. Maintain the annual board calendar, draft agendas, coordinate paper submissions and ensure timely preparation and distribution of professional, accurate board packs. Provide in meeting support as required, including attendance and minute taking for board meetings or other governance sessions, and follow up on actions to ensure decisions are recorded and progressed. Digital workflow and information management Promote digital best practice across the Executive Office and ELT by establishing standards for collaboration, file management and information security. Curate and maintain shared digital spaces (Teams, SharePoint) to enable real time teamwork, clear document ownership and consistent version control. Champion responsible use of AI enabled productivity tools, ensuring adoption follows approved data protection guidance and governance. Provide training, templates and ongoing oversight to maximise efficiency while protecting sensitive information. As needed, acts as a first draft writer/editor and presentation builder, with a view towards quality, tone and consistency. Cross cultural and global relationship management Foster strong relationships across MAF's international network by ensuring communications are clear, respectful and culturally sensitive, and by proactively engaging stakeholders. Build trust across cultures by communicating with humility, clarity, and respect, particularly where tension or ambiguity exists. Prioritise responsiveness and thoughtful messaging to maintain strong connections across diverse teams. Provide timely cultural and contextual briefings to the CEO and ELT ahead of international meetings or visits, highlighting local norms, sensitivities and practical considerations to support effective engagement and respectful decision making. Travel and event management Plan and coordinate complex international itineraries, executive offsites and field programme visits with careful attention to logistics, travel documentation, risk and security considerations, local contacts and contingency arrangements to ensure seamless travel and productive engagements. Provide on site executive support at key events, managing schedules, liaising with hosts and vendors, troubleshooting issues in real time and capturing outcomes. Ensure smooth execution and timely follow up so that decisions, action points and learnings are documented and progressed. Location: Flexible due to remote working and a global meeting schedule spanning multiple time zones. Initially you will spend one week each month in our UK offices (Cranfield or Ashford). For more information: Senior Executive Assistant There is an occupational requirement for the job holder of this positionto be a committed Christian. The post holder will be expected to lead and take part in prayer and biblical reflection and to be a role model for the organisation in accordance with our Christianbeliefs and standards in the work place. Please apply with your updated CV and cover letter addressing the criteria. Qualifications, Skills & Experience If you want your professional gifts to contribute to a life changing mission, one that serves isolated people with dignity, compassion, and hope, this role is an opportunity to make a profound difference. Who we're seeking Senior executive support to a CEO or C suite in a global/federated organisation. Coordination of teams and board processes across multiple time zones. Management of complex international travel and sensitive communications. Strong proficiency with Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, Planner, Power BI) and familiarity with board portal software and AI productivity tools. Experience drafting high quality reports and board packs; exposure to governance processes in non profit and/or mission/humanitarian contexts. Diplomacy in navigating federated mindsets, being part of the solution to resolving tensions across leadership layers, managing stakeholders in the transition to a new businss model What we offer A mission focused role with tangible impact to isolated communities worldwide. A collaborative international leadership environment and opportunity to shape a world class Executive Office during a major organisational transformation. Flexible working arrangements and support for professional development. Apply today and help MAF continue its mission to bring help, hope, and healing to the ends of the earth.
Mar 08, 2026
Full time
Overview About MAF International (MAFI) MAF Iis a not for profit Christian mission organisation using aviation to reach isolated communities across Europe, Africa and Asia. For 80 years we have delivered life saving medical evacuations, disaster relief, food supplies and education support. We are now transforming from a federated structure into a single integrated global organisation, aiming to double our impact and reach over 5,000 isolated communities by 2045. About the role If you are a highly capable and trusted Senior Executive Assistant who thrives in a dynamic, global environment, this role offers a unique opportunity to make a strategic impact. This is a strategic executive coordination role within a global transformation context. You will operate as part of the executive leadership infrastructure, not only in support of it. You are proactive, relationally intelligent, and deeply committed to enabling leadership to focus on transformation and growth. You carry both responsibility and discretion with maturity, knowing that your work directly shapes the effectiveness of those leading the mission. Your ability to maintain operational and relational coherence across a complex global organisation makes you indispensable. As the Executive Office evolves, you're ready to contribute to the development of a world class Executive function. You will build and maintain the executive operating system of the ELT. To achieve this, you will bring exceptional coordination, time orchestration, and communication skills to support the Chief Executive Officer and Executive Leadership Team (ELT). Operating as the central hub of the executive system, you steward the flow of information so that decisions are timely, well informed, and aligned with mission. You will ensure that information, decisions, and relationships flow seamlessly across time zones, cultures, and teams, connecting the CEO, ELT, Board, and MAFI's global leadership. Location: Flexible / Remote Full-time Global Scope Salary: £47,000 - £50,000 Responsibilities Executive enablement and time orchestration Coordinate the CEO's global calendar as a strategic asset, protecting time for organisational priorities and high impact work while preparing high quality briefings, agendas, travel packs and speaking notes. Acts as an extension of the CEO's strategic capacity by helping prioritise, sequence, and align work across the executive system, ensuring that the CEO's time and attention are spent on the highest value activities. You will have delegated authority to redirect, sequence or escape work within agreed parameters. Manage correspondence and document flow with judgement and diplomacy, draft and proofread communications for the CEO and ELT, and track actions to ensure timely follow up and accountability. You will exercise independent judgement in triaging information and determining what requires executive attention. Contribute to the design and evolution of the Executive Office, including processes, templates, and standards. You will influence how the executive system functions. Executive Leadership Team coordination Serve as the central coordinator for the globally distributed ELT by scheduling meetings, curating inclusive agendas, and managing time zone logistics to ensure equitable participation. Support and strengthen the executive leadership operating rhythm to maintain alignment and focus by facilitating weekly stand ups, monthly tactical reviews, quarterly board preparation and annual summits. Enable effective asynchronous collaboration across tools (Teams, Planner, SharePoint, Miro, etc.), ensure meeting outputs and action points are captured, and circulate summaries and follow ups within 48 hours to drive accountability and progress. Board and governance liaison Support the CEO and ELT, in collaboration with the Manager of Governance and Secretariat (future), in delivering high quality board meetings by managing the end to end administrative and logistical process. Maintain the annual board calendar, draft agendas, coordinate paper submissions and ensure timely preparation and distribution of professional, accurate board packs. Provide in meeting support as required, including attendance and minute taking for board meetings or other governance sessions, and follow up on actions to ensure decisions are recorded and progressed. Digital workflow and information management Promote digital best practice across the Executive Office and ELT by establishing standards for collaboration, file management and information security. Curate and maintain shared digital spaces (Teams, SharePoint) to enable real time teamwork, clear document ownership and consistent version control. Champion responsible use of AI enabled productivity tools, ensuring adoption follows approved data protection guidance and governance. Provide training, templates and ongoing oversight to maximise efficiency while protecting sensitive information. As needed, acts as a first draft writer/editor and presentation builder, with a view towards quality, tone and consistency. Cross cultural and global relationship management Foster strong relationships across MAF's international network by ensuring communications are clear, respectful and culturally sensitive, and by proactively engaging stakeholders. Build trust across cultures by communicating with humility, clarity, and respect, particularly where tension or ambiguity exists. Prioritise responsiveness and thoughtful messaging to maintain strong connections across diverse teams. Provide timely cultural and contextual briefings to the CEO and ELT ahead of international meetings or visits, highlighting local norms, sensitivities and practical considerations to support effective engagement and respectful decision making. Travel and event management Plan and coordinate complex international itineraries, executive offsites and field programme visits with careful attention to logistics, travel documentation, risk and security considerations, local contacts and contingency arrangements to ensure seamless travel and productive engagements. Provide on site executive support at key events, managing schedules, liaising with hosts and vendors, troubleshooting issues in real time and capturing outcomes. Ensure smooth execution and timely follow up so that decisions, action points and learnings are documented and progressed. Location: Flexible due to remote working and a global meeting schedule spanning multiple time zones. Initially you will spend one week each month in our UK offices (Cranfield or Ashford). For more information: Senior Executive Assistant There is an occupational requirement for the job holder of this positionto be a committed Christian. The post holder will be expected to lead and take part in prayer and biblical reflection and to be a role model for the organisation in accordance with our Christianbeliefs and standards in the work place. Please apply with your updated CV and cover letter addressing the criteria. Qualifications, Skills & Experience If you want your professional gifts to contribute to a life changing mission, one that serves isolated people with dignity, compassion, and hope, this role is an opportunity to make a profound difference. Who we're seeking Senior executive support to a CEO or C suite in a global/federated organisation. Coordination of teams and board processes across multiple time zones. Management of complex international travel and sensitive communications. Strong proficiency with Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, Planner, Power BI) and familiarity with board portal software and AI productivity tools. Experience drafting high quality reports and board packs; exposure to governance processes in non profit and/or mission/humanitarian contexts. Diplomacy in navigating federated mindsets, being part of the solution to resolving tensions across leadership layers, managing stakeholders in the transition to a new businss model What we offer A mission focused role with tangible impact to isolated communities worldwide. A collaborative international leadership environment and opportunity to shape a world class Executive Office during a major organisational transformation. Flexible working arrangements and support for professional development. Apply today and help MAF continue its mission to bring help, hope, and healing to the ends of the earth.
Principal Product Sustainability Consultant
Anthesis Group
Principal Product Sustainability Consultant Department: Circ. & Value Chain Trans. : Advisory Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: United Kingdom Description About Anthesis Anthesis is the sustainability activator. Proud to be a B Corp, we seek to make a significant contribution to a world which is more resilient and productive. We do this by working with cities, corporates, investors and other organisations to drive sustainable performance. We develop financially driven sustainability strategies, underpinned by technical expertise and delivered by innovative collaborative teams across the world. At Anthesis Group, we are truly committed to putting people and our planet at the heart of all we do. Summary of Role & Key Responsibilities Summary of Role Anthesis is seeking a Product Sustainability Expert (Principal Consultant) with deep experience in materials, chemistry, product design or product development to join our Circularity and Value Chain Transformation team. This role focuses on helping clients design, evaluate, and scale sustainable products, integrating environmental performance into product strategy, business models, and effective design for sustainability. You will bring a strong foundation in sustainable product development, design for sustainability, technical acumen in material science, engineering chemistry or a related field. You will have a comprehensive understanding of how product design choices influence emissions, resource use, safety, and regulatory compliance across manufacturing, use, and end of life. This is a hybrid position and can be based out of any of our UK offices. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage multiple product sustainability and eco design projects across their lifecycle, ensuring excellent client management with on time delivery, within scope, and with measurable environmental and business impact. Thoughtfully inform client strategies, with a strong ability to understand the commercial benefits and tradeoffs implied when incorporating design for sustainability. Have excellent project management skills, with the ability to delegate tasks, clearly articulate client needs, and oversee the full scope of a project. Provide strong technical oversight, quality assurance and support to colleagues and junior team members, and ensure high quality, impactful deliverables for a client. Advise clients on how to integrate sustainability into product design and development processes, including material selection, design playbooks, product architecture, durability, energy efficiency, and end of life considerations. Translate sustainability goals into product level requirements and KPIs, working alongside design, manufacturing, engineering, EHS, procurement, and product management teams. Guide the development of sustainable materials strategies, including recycled content, avoiding perfluorinated chemicals (PFAS), low carbon materials, hazardous substance reduction, and emerging alternatives. Apply knowledge of EHS regulations and standards (e.g., RoHS, REACH, chemical management, product safety) to inform compliant and responsible product design. Conduct quantitative modeling and scenario analysis to evaluate design trade offs, such as material substitution, energy efficiency improvements, or product lifetime extension. Build and maintain trusted client relationships, identifying opportunities to expand product sustainability programmes and innovation initiatives. Perform landscape assessments of industry benchmarks, competitor product strategies, and evolving regulations related to design for sustainability efforts. Collaborate with internal Anthesis experts across strategy, climate, circularity, and digital services to deliver integrated product sustainability solutions. Contribute to thought leadership on sustainable product design, life cycle thinking, and technology enabled sustainability transformation. Key Requirements, Skills Knowledge & Expertise Key Requirements Bachelor's degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Engineering, Product Design, Environmental Science, or related field; graduate degree preferred. Extensive professional experience, including: demonstrable experience in product sustainability, sustainable product development, or life cycle based environmental assessment, and a strong background in project management Strong client management, proposal development, and account growth capabilities. Experience working directly with product design, material or chemical engineering, R&D, EHS, or manufacturing teams. Hands on experience applying sustainability considerations to materials selection, product architecture, energy efficiency, and circularity strategies. Working knowledge of EHS requirements and product regulations, including chemical compliance, PFAS regulations and product stewardship considerations. Advanced quantitative and data analysis skills (Excel required; experience with PowerBI, Tableau, Alteryx, or similar tools preferred). Proven ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non technical stakeholders, including executives and commercial teams. Ability to work independently in a fast paced, global, virtual consulting environment. Benefits Your Benefits Work within a highly motivated team in an innovative and rapidly growing global company Opportunity to have a direct impact and be a key part of the growth and development of the business and the team Work solely on projects that have an impact on the sustainability and climate change goals/challenges for clients Opportunity to work with, collaborate with and learn from sustainability SME's who are passionate about the work they do and the impact Anthesis can have Exposure to a wide range of clients and projects on a global basis Competitive salary in line with, experience and skills Competitive benefits including flexible working, 25 days holiday and two volunteering days off and the day off for your Birthday! An opportunity to participate in the Anthesis Employee Participation Plan (EPP), an industry-pioneering employee incentive plan that allows all employees to be rewarded for the growth in the equity value of Anthesis. Cooperative, supportive and open working atmosphere.
Mar 07, 2026
Full time
Principal Product Sustainability Consultant Department: Circ. & Value Chain Trans. : Advisory Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: United Kingdom Description About Anthesis Anthesis is the sustainability activator. Proud to be a B Corp, we seek to make a significant contribution to a world which is more resilient and productive. We do this by working with cities, corporates, investors and other organisations to drive sustainable performance. We develop financially driven sustainability strategies, underpinned by technical expertise and delivered by innovative collaborative teams across the world. At Anthesis Group, we are truly committed to putting people and our planet at the heart of all we do. Summary of Role & Key Responsibilities Summary of Role Anthesis is seeking a Product Sustainability Expert (Principal Consultant) with deep experience in materials, chemistry, product design or product development to join our Circularity and Value Chain Transformation team. This role focuses on helping clients design, evaluate, and scale sustainable products, integrating environmental performance into product strategy, business models, and effective design for sustainability. You will bring a strong foundation in sustainable product development, design for sustainability, technical acumen in material science, engineering chemistry or a related field. You will have a comprehensive understanding of how product design choices influence emissions, resource use, safety, and regulatory compliance across manufacturing, use, and end of life. This is a hybrid position and can be based out of any of our UK offices. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage multiple product sustainability and eco design projects across their lifecycle, ensuring excellent client management with on time delivery, within scope, and with measurable environmental and business impact. Thoughtfully inform client strategies, with a strong ability to understand the commercial benefits and tradeoffs implied when incorporating design for sustainability. Have excellent project management skills, with the ability to delegate tasks, clearly articulate client needs, and oversee the full scope of a project. Provide strong technical oversight, quality assurance and support to colleagues and junior team members, and ensure high quality, impactful deliverables for a client. Advise clients on how to integrate sustainability into product design and development processes, including material selection, design playbooks, product architecture, durability, energy efficiency, and end of life considerations. Translate sustainability goals into product level requirements and KPIs, working alongside design, manufacturing, engineering, EHS, procurement, and product management teams. Guide the development of sustainable materials strategies, including recycled content, avoiding perfluorinated chemicals (PFAS), low carbon materials, hazardous substance reduction, and emerging alternatives. Apply knowledge of EHS regulations and standards (e.g., RoHS, REACH, chemical management, product safety) to inform compliant and responsible product design. Conduct quantitative modeling and scenario analysis to evaluate design trade offs, such as material substitution, energy efficiency improvements, or product lifetime extension. Build and maintain trusted client relationships, identifying opportunities to expand product sustainability programmes and innovation initiatives. Perform landscape assessments of industry benchmarks, competitor product strategies, and evolving regulations related to design for sustainability efforts. Collaborate with internal Anthesis experts across strategy, climate, circularity, and digital services to deliver integrated product sustainability solutions. Contribute to thought leadership on sustainable product design, life cycle thinking, and technology enabled sustainability transformation. Key Requirements, Skills Knowledge & Expertise Key Requirements Bachelor's degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Engineering, Product Design, Environmental Science, or related field; graduate degree preferred. Extensive professional experience, including: demonstrable experience in product sustainability, sustainable product development, or life cycle based environmental assessment, and a strong background in project management Strong client management, proposal development, and account growth capabilities. Experience working directly with product design, material or chemical engineering, R&D, EHS, or manufacturing teams. Hands on experience applying sustainability considerations to materials selection, product architecture, energy efficiency, and circularity strategies. Working knowledge of EHS requirements and product regulations, including chemical compliance, PFAS regulations and product stewardship considerations. Advanced quantitative and data analysis skills (Excel required; experience with PowerBI, Tableau, Alteryx, or similar tools preferred). Proven ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non technical stakeholders, including executives and commercial teams. Ability to work independently in a fast paced, global, virtual consulting environment. Benefits Your Benefits Work within a highly motivated team in an innovative and rapidly growing global company Opportunity to have a direct impact and be a key part of the growth and development of the business and the team Work solely on projects that have an impact on the sustainability and climate change goals/challenges for clients Opportunity to work with, collaborate with and learn from sustainability SME's who are passionate about the work they do and the impact Anthesis can have Exposure to a wide range of clients and projects on a global basis Competitive salary in line with, experience and skills Competitive benefits including flexible working, 25 days holiday and two volunteering days off and the day off for your Birthday! An opportunity to participate in the Anthesis Employee Participation Plan (EPP), an industry-pioneering employee incentive plan that allows all employees to be rewarded for the growth in the equity value of Anthesis. Cooperative, supportive and open working atmosphere.

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