Title: Interim Chief Executive Officer (Maternity Cover) Annual salary: £65,000 - £67,500 Hours: 40 hours per week over 5 days (occasional evening and weekend work) Contract length: 12 months Place of work: Hybrid working with weekly attendance at two sites in the South East We are supporting a specialist charity providing refuge and accommodation-based support to survivors of domestic abuse. The Board is seeking an experienced Interim Chief Executive Officer to provide confident and steady leadership. You will be accountable for a team of approximately 30 staff, reporting to a Board of seven trustees, and leading through three experienced direct reports (services, finance and fundraising). This role combines organisational and people leadership with a strong and essential focus on legal and regulatory compliance. The primary focus of the role is to ensure the charity remains fully compliant with all statutory and regulatory obligations. The Interim CEO will hold executive oversight of property compliance, health and safety, risk management, audit assurance and data protection (including acting as DPO). This includes ensuring robust systems across fire safety, gas and electrical safety, asbestos management, insurance, lease oversight and broader organisational controls. The successful candidate will bring: Proven senior leadership experience, including working closely with a Board of Trustees Executive-level experience overseeing property portfolios and safety compliance Strong knowledge of housing/property legislation and health and safety regulations Experience embedding risk management frameworks and audit oversight Technical understanding of building maintenance and regulatory standards Preferably, relevant professional or health and safety qualifications (e.g. IOSH or equivalent) Alongside technical capability, we are seeking a leader with high emotional intelligence, integrity and resilience, someone able to build trusted relationships across staff, trustees and external stakeholders, and provide a stabilising presence within a trauma-informed, survivor-centred environment. Experience within domestic abuse or a commitment to learning about domestic abuse, coercive control and trauma-informed leadership is essential. You must be available to commence by 1 May 2026 . Closing date for applications is Wednesday 25th February 2026. Interviews for successful candidates will be held W/C 2nd March 2026 . Applications should be submitted via CV only through the Prospectus website. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early application is encouraged. Candidates invited to interview will be asked to complete a short application form as a supporting statement. Applicants will need to demonstrate a commitment to equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practices. A full DBS check will be carried out for successful applicant. Female applicants only, exemption under the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1.
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
Title: Interim Chief Executive Officer (Maternity Cover) Annual salary: £65,000 - £67,500 Hours: 40 hours per week over 5 days (occasional evening and weekend work) Contract length: 12 months Place of work: Hybrid working with weekly attendance at two sites in the South East We are supporting a specialist charity providing refuge and accommodation-based support to survivors of domestic abuse. The Board is seeking an experienced Interim Chief Executive Officer to provide confident and steady leadership. You will be accountable for a team of approximately 30 staff, reporting to a Board of seven trustees, and leading through three experienced direct reports (services, finance and fundraising). This role combines organisational and people leadership with a strong and essential focus on legal and regulatory compliance. The primary focus of the role is to ensure the charity remains fully compliant with all statutory and regulatory obligations. The Interim CEO will hold executive oversight of property compliance, health and safety, risk management, audit assurance and data protection (including acting as DPO). This includes ensuring robust systems across fire safety, gas and electrical safety, asbestos management, insurance, lease oversight and broader organisational controls. The successful candidate will bring: Proven senior leadership experience, including working closely with a Board of Trustees Executive-level experience overseeing property portfolios and safety compliance Strong knowledge of housing/property legislation and health and safety regulations Experience embedding risk management frameworks and audit oversight Technical understanding of building maintenance and regulatory standards Preferably, relevant professional or health and safety qualifications (e.g. IOSH or equivalent) Alongside technical capability, we are seeking a leader with high emotional intelligence, integrity and resilience, someone able to build trusted relationships across staff, trustees and external stakeholders, and provide a stabilising presence within a trauma-informed, survivor-centred environment. Experience within domestic abuse or a commitment to learning about domestic abuse, coercive control and trauma-informed leadership is essential. You must be available to commence by 1 May 2026 . Closing date for applications is Wednesday 25th February 2026. Interviews for successful candidates will be held W/C 2nd March 2026 . Applications should be submitted via CV only through the Prospectus website. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early application is encouraged. Candidates invited to interview will be asked to complete a short application form as a supporting statement. Applicants will need to demonstrate a commitment to equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practices. A full DBS check will be carried out for successful applicant. Female applicants only, exemption under the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1.
For more than 90 years, YHA has believed in the transformative power of travel and adventure, particularly for young people and others who face barriers to accessing nature, the outdoors and shared cultural experiences. Through a unique network of around 120 hostels across England and Wales, YHA welcomes more than a million people each year, operating as both a charity and a large-scale social enterprise with a national footprint. In recent years, YHA, like many mission-driven organisations, has faced significant challenge. The pandemic, sustained inflation and structural shifts in the market have tested its operating model and financial resilience. In response, YHA has embarked on a clear, Board-backed programme of recovery and transformation, focused on long-term sustainability and impact. This is a defining moment in that journey. We are now seeking an exceptional Director of Finance & Performance to play a central role in reshaping YHA for the next generation. This is a senior strategic leadership role rather than a traditional finance director post. You will combine rigorous financial stewardship with a strong analytical and performance mindset, bringing clarity and confidence at a time when decisions matter. Working closely with the Executive Director of Resources & Transformation, the Executive Team and the Board, you will lead YHA's finance, performance management and business intelligence functions, strengthening financial foundations, governance and covenant compliance, and maintaining effective relationships with banks, auditors and regulators through a period of significant change. You will establish robust performance frameworks and high-quality management information that support evidence-led decision-making across the organisation. Your insight will underpin major strategic choices, including investment and asset optimisation, service delivery models, technology transformation and network change, helping YHA mature into a more consistently data-led organisation. We are keen to hear from experienced senior finance leaders from the charity, public or commercial sectors who see transformation as an opportunity rather than a burden. You will bring credibility at executive and board level, a strong track record of leading finance and performance through organisational change, and the resilience to balance short-term pressures with long-term ambition. Most importantly, you will be motivated by the opportunity to help secure the future of an organisation with a powerful social purpose. To find out more and apply, please visit: Closing date: Friday 20 February 2026
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
For more than 90 years, YHA has believed in the transformative power of travel and adventure, particularly for young people and others who face barriers to accessing nature, the outdoors and shared cultural experiences. Through a unique network of around 120 hostels across England and Wales, YHA welcomes more than a million people each year, operating as both a charity and a large-scale social enterprise with a national footprint. In recent years, YHA, like many mission-driven organisations, has faced significant challenge. The pandemic, sustained inflation and structural shifts in the market have tested its operating model and financial resilience. In response, YHA has embarked on a clear, Board-backed programme of recovery and transformation, focused on long-term sustainability and impact. This is a defining moment in that journey. We are now seeking an exceptional Director of Finance & Performance to play a central role in reshaping YHA for the next generation. This is a senior strategic leadership role rather than a traditional finance director post. You will combine rigorous financial stewardship with a strong analytical and performance mindset, bringing clarity and confidence at a time when decisions matter. Working closely with the Executive Director of Resources & Transformation, the Executive Team and the Board, you will lead YHA's finance, performance management and business intelligence functions, strengthening financial foundations, governance and covenant compliance, and maintaining effective relationships with banks, auditors and regulators through a period of significant change. You will establish robust performance frameworks and high-quality management information that support evidence-led decision-making across the organisation. Your insight will underpin major strategic choices, including investment and asset optimisation, service delivery models, technology transformation and network change, helping YHA mature into a more consistently data-led organisation. We are keen to hear from experienced senior finance leaders from the charity, public or commercial sectors who see transformation as an opportunity rather than a burden. You will bring credibility at executive and board level, a strong track record of leading finance and performance through organisational change, and the resilience to balance short-term pressures with long-term ambition. Most importantly, you will be motivated by the opportunity to help secure the future of an organisation with a powerful social purpose. To find out more and apply, please visit: Closing date: Friday 20 February 2026
Chief Operating Officer Salary : £95,000 Hours: 35 hours a week About Them For 30 years, our client has been the leading product-giving charity in the UK, ensuring that no-one misses out on life s essentials. Founded by HM The King, they partner with leading brands and retailers to distribute everyday goods hygiene items, household products, toys, clothing and more to over 9,000 community groups. Every week, they reach nearly one million people in need. Yet, poverty and exclusion are growing challenges across the UK, and so they re on a mission to double their reach to 2 million people each week by 2030. They work with kindness, togetherness and integrity, driving innovation. The opportunity The Chief Operating Officer (COO) will play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering In their strategic vision. This newly created position brings together leadership of their finance, HR, governance, support and organisational management functions, ensuring their plans and processes are efficient and aligned to their ambitious new strategy to double their impact by 2030. The role is based out of the London Bridge office. They operate a hybrid working practice and expect the team to be in the office for a minimum of 2 days per week. Key Responsibilities: • Strategic and Cultural Leadership - Embed a culture which empowers people to act, that has clear accountabilities, and fosters the skills and environment that allow people to flourish • Work with the CEO, Executive Team and Board to develop and deliver IKD s strategic plan • Lead annual cross-functional planning and performance management to ensure alignment with organisational goals • Oversee a portfolio of strategic initiatives as required • Undertake the role of safeguarding lead Operational Management • Accountable for the effective day-to-day operations of IKD, including finance, HR, IT & systems, governance, health & safety, risk and compliance • Accountable for supplier contracts in areas of operational control, ensuring they are fit for purpose and meet IKD s overall needs Financial Oversight • Work closely with the finance team to set and manage organisational budgets, forecasts, and financial reporting • Ensure robust financial controls and risk management practices are in place across teams Technology & System s • Drive digital transformation and data-led decision making • Oversee the development and integration of sustainable systems that support IKD s operations To succeed in this role, you will be able to demonstrate: Skills and knowledge • Qualified accountant • Knowledge of charity governance, compliance and regulatory requirements • Knowledge of best practice HR and/or IT support in a charitable organisation • Strong strategic thinking and problem-solving skills • Demonstrated ability to lead and manage multidisciplinary teams • Being an approachable collaborator at all levels of an organisation • Other corporate knowledge including health and safety, ESG and public policy impact on business and public organisations. • Demonstrable interest in the charity sector, corporate responsibility, social enterprise and In our clients area of work Relevant experience Essential • Extensive experience in a senior operational leadership role, ideally within the charity or social enterprise sector • Demonstrable track record of designing, implementing and evidencing robust operational control processes • Proven ability to balance detailed oversight and understanding in areas such as governance, finance and compliance and broader strategic thinking and planning. Desirable • Experience in advising boards, managing stakeholder relationships, and translating complex issues into strategic actions • Proven ability to implement new structures to adapt to shifting organisational demands. • Strong leadership, negotiation, and team-building capabilities Why work with them? As well as having the opportunity to work in a dynamic, impactful charity that reaches nearly one million people per week, their team benefits include volunteering days, 25 days holiday each year (excluding bank holidays) and then 3 days between Christmas and New Year, an interest-free travel loan, and a generous pension scheme entitlement. They are an equal opportunity employer and support their team to succeed in their roles through training, adaptations, flexibility in working, access to their Employee Assistance Platform, and a range of policies to support people in their personal, family and care responsibilities. They are an accredited Great Place to Work and have additionally been recognised as a Great Place to Work amongst small Charities and a Great Place to work for Women. They seek to challenge discrimination and are committed to their values of kindness, togetherness, integrity, and innovation. They are on an organisational journey to achieving their EDI vision and welcome any questions about their progress and aspirations. They especially welcome applications from anyone with lived experience of being on a low income or working with smaller charitable organisations. They will meet all reasonable expenses that will support anyone invited to interview to be able to participate. They ll do their best to provide any support or adjustments you may need to take part in the recruitment process fully and comfortably. Sharing this information will not affect your application in any way. How to apply The deadline for applying for this role is 6th March 2026. They ask all applicants to complete an Equal Opportunities Monitoring form during their online application process. They aim to complete first stage interviews in the week/s of the 16th and/or 23rd of March. To apply, please submit your CV and a brief supporting statement (max. 500 words) through their online application portal. Applications submitted without a supporting statement may not be considered. You may have experience of: Strategic Planning, Charity Governance, Risk & Compliance, Organisational Development, Stakeholder Management, Not for Profits, Charities, Operational Efficiency, Accountancy. REF-
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
Chief Operating Officer Salary : £95,000 Hours: 35 hours a week About Them For 30 years, our client has been the leading product-giving charity in the UK, ensuring that no-one misses out on life s essentials. Founded by HM The King, they partner with leading brands and retailers to distribute everyday goods hygiene items, household products, toys, clothing and more to over 9,000 community groups. Every week, they reach nearly one million people in need. Yet, poverty and exclusion are growing challenges across the UK, and so they re on a mission to double their reach to 2 million people each week by 2030. They work with kindness, togetherness and integrity, driving innovation. The opportunity The Chief Operating Officer (COO) will play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering In their strategic vision. This newly created position brings together leadership of their finance, HR, governance, support and organisational management functions, ensuring their plans and processes are efficient and aligned to their ambitious new strategy to double their impact by 2030. The role is based out of the London Bridge office. They operate a hybrid working practice and expect the team to be in the office for a minimum of 2 days per week. Key Responsibilities: • Strategic and Cultural Leadership - Embed a culture which empowers people to act, that has clear accountabilities, and fosters the skills and environment that allow people to flourish • Work with the CEO, Executive Team and Board to develop and deliver IKD s strategic plan • Lead annual cross-functional planning and performance management to ensure alignment with organisational goals • Oversee a portfolio of strategic initiatives as required • Undertake the role of safeguarding lead Operational Management • Accountable for the effective day-to-day operations of IKD, including finance, HR, IT & systems, governance, health & safety, risk and compliance • Accountable for supplier contracts in areas of operational control, ensuring they are fit for purpose and meet IKD s overall needs Financial Oversight • Work closely with the finance team to set and manage organisational budgets, forecasts, and financial reporting • Ensure robust financial controls and risk management practices are in place across teams Technology & System s • Drive digital transformation and data-led decision making • Oversee the development and integration of sustainable systems that support IKD s operations To succeed in this role, you will be able to demonstrate: Skills and knowledge • Qualified accountant • Knowledge of charity governance, compliance and regulatory requirements • Knowledge of best practice HR and/or IT support in a charitable organisation • Strong strategic thinking and problem-solving skills • Demonstrated ability to lead and manage multidisciplinary teams • Being an approachable collaborator at all levels of an organisation • Other corporate knowledge including health and safety, ESG and public policy impact on business and public organisations. • Demonstrable interest in the charity sector, corporate responsibility, social enterprise and In our clients area of work Relevant experience Essential • Extensive experience in a senior operational leadership role, ideally within the charity or social enterprise sector • Demonstrable track record of designing, implementing and evidencing robust operational control processes • Proven ability to balance detailed oversight and understanding in areas such as governance, finance and compliance and broader strategic thinking and planning. Desirable • Experience in advising boards, managing stakeholder relationships, and translating complex issues into strategic actions • Proven ability to implement new structures to adapt to shifting organisational demands. • Strong leadership, negotiation, and team-building capabilities Why work with them? As well as having the opportunity to work in a dynamic, impactful charity that reaches nearly one million people per week, their team benefits include volunteering days, 25 days holiday each year (excluding bank holidays) and then 3 days between Christmas and New Year, an interest-free travel loan, and a generous pension scheme entitlement. They are an equal opportunity employer and support their team to succeed in their roles through training, adaptations, flexibility in working, access to their Employee Assistance Platform, and a range of policies to support people in their personal, family and care responsibilities. They are an accredited Great Place to Work and have additionally been recognised as a Great Place to Work amongst small Charities and a Great Place to work for Women. They seek to challenge discrimination and are committed to their values of kindness, togetherness, integrity, and innovation. They are on an organisational journey to achieving their EDI vision and welcome any questions about their progress and aspirations. They especially welcome applications from anyone with lived experience of being on a low income or working with smaller charitable organisations. They will meet all reasonable expenses that will support anyone invited to interview to be able to participate. They ll do their best to provide any support or adjustments you may need to take part in the recruitment process fully and comfortably. Sharing this information will not affect your application in any way. How to apply The deadline for applying for this role is 6th March 2026. They ask all applicants to complete an Equal Opportunities Monitoring form during their online application process. They aim to complete first stage interviews in the week/s of the 16th and/or 23rd of March. To apply, please submit your CV and a brief supporting statement (max. 500 words) through their online application portal. Applications submitted without a supporting statement may not be considered. You may have experience of: Strategic Planning, Charity Governance, Risk & Compliance, Organisational Development, Stakeholder Management, Not for Profits, Charities, Operational Efficiency, Accountancy. REF-
Role: Board Trustee of the Royal College of Pharmacy Location: London/remote We are looking for up to three talented people to bring wider expertise to our board and complement the skills of our elected pharmacists and the Chair, Joe Irvin OBE. Our Trustees will help steer our strategic direction and ensure the good governance and financial wellbeing of the College. With a proud history of more than a century, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society is now transforming itself into the Royal College of Pharmacy, a registered charity providing public benefit, to sit alongside the other medical royal colleges. This change is due in Spring 2026. As we already have expertise in pharmacy, this is not a requirement however one of the new trustees must have specialist expertise in charity finance. This is a voluntary role, and you would be expected to attend formal board meetings (in person and online) four times a year - and annually for a full-day strategic review and planning session. Trustees serve for a term of up to three years with an option for appointment for a further two terms. Principal Duties as a Board Member Contribute actively to the Board, in giving firm strategic direction to the charity, setting overall policy, defining goals and setting targets and evaluating performance against agreed targets Ensure that the charity complies with its governing document, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations Ensure that the charity pursues its mission, as defined by the objects in its governing document and uses its resources exclusively for the delivery of that mission Ensure effective and efficient administration of the charity Person Specification Demonstrable strategic leadership - with ability to focus on long term direction and outcomes rather than operational detail Experience leading or advising organisations through growth, change, or uncertainty Experience within or exposure to sectors with particular sensitivities or complexities, e.g. healthcare, membership, safeguarding or equality focused work. It would be desirable to bring expertise in any of the following areas: change management, marketing and communication, commercial success of a trading subsidiary, safeguarding, education, professional accreditation Knowledge of the wider healthcare environment and in particular patient voice would also be an advantage. About The RPS The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) is the professional leadership body for pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists in Great Britain. We support pharmacists in their education and development, promote pharmacy in the media and government, and lead the way in medicines information across Great Britain and around the world. Our mission is to put pharmacy at the forefront of healthcare. Our vision is to become the world leader in the safe and effective use of medicines. How to Apply Briefly describe how your skills, experience and personal qualities make you a good candidate for this role. Refer to the role description and person specification for inspiration. (800-word limit) Your specific areas of expertise that will be beneficial to our board of trustees Each candidate will be shortlisted based on merit, and interview and appointment selection will be strictly based on the agreed selection criteria. The Equality Act 2010 permits reasonable adjustments that may give preferential treatment to an individual with a disability. ️Closing date: 8th March 2026 Interviews will be held 1st and 2nd April 2026 If you would like to learn more about the role, view our candidate pack We are passionate about creating a culture of belonging, inclusion, and diversity these are part of our core values at RPS and we are striving to have an organisation that represents the diversity of the profession. At RPS we do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, age, or disability and we encourage applications from all backgrounds.
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
Role: Board Trustee of the Royal College of Pharmacy Location: London/remote We are looking for up to three talented people to bring wider expertise to our board and complement the skills of our elected pharmacists and the Chair, Joe Irvin OBE. Our Trustees will help steer our strategic direction and ensure the good governance and financial wellbeing of the College. With a proud history of more than a century, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society is now transforming itself into the Royal College of Pharmacy, a registered charity providing public benefit, to sit alongside the other medical royal colleges. This change is due in Spring 2026. As we already have expertise in pharmacy, this is not a requirement however one of the new trustees must have specialist expertise in charity finance. This is a voluntary role, and you would be expected to attend formal board meetings (in person and online) four times a year - and annually for a full-day strategic review and planning session. Trustees serve for a term of up to three years with an option for appointment for a further two terms. Principal Duties as a Board Member Contribute actively to the Board, in giving firm strategic direction to the charity, setting overall policy, defining goals and setting targets and evaluating performance against agreed targets Ensure that the charity complies with its governing document, charity law, company law and any other relevant legislation or regulations Ensure that the charity pursues its mission, as defined by the objects in its governing document and uses its resources exclusively for the delivery of that mission Ensure effective and efficient administration of the charity Person Specification Demonstrable strategic leadership - with ability to focus on long term direction and outcomes rather than operational detail Experience leading or advising organisations through growth, change, or uncertainty Experience within or exposure to sectors with particular sensitivities or complexities, e.g. healthcare, membership, safeguarding or equality focused work. It would be desirable to bring expertise in any of the following areas: change management, marketing and communication, commercial success of a trading subsidiary, safeguarding, education, professional accreditation Knowledge of the wider healthcare environment and in particular patient voice would also be an advantage. About The RPS The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) is the professional leadership body for pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists in Great Britain. We support pharmacists in their education and development, promote pharmacy in the media and government, and lead the way in medicines information across Great Britain and around the world. Our mission is to put pharmacy at the forefront of healthcare. Our vision is to become the world leader in the safe and effective use of medicines. How to Apply Briefly describe how your skills, experience and personal qualities make you a good candidate for this role. Refer to the role description and person specification for inspiration. (800-word limit) Your specific areas of expertise that will be beneficial to our board of trustees Each candidate will be shortlisted based on merit, and interview and appointment selection will be strictly based on the agreed selection criteria. The Equality Act 2010 permits reasonable adjustments that may give preferential treatment to an individual with a disability. ️Closing date: 8th March 2026 Interviews will be held 1st and 2nd April 2026 If you would like to learn more about the role, view our candidate pack We are passionate about creating a culture of belonging, inclusion, and diversity these are part of our core values at RPS and we are striving to have an organisation that represents the diversity of the profession. At RPS we do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, age, or disability and we encourage applications from all backgrounds.
Veterans With Dogs - Chief Executive Officer Veterans With Dogs (VWD) is seeking a dynamic and compassionate Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our charity into its next chapter. This rare and exciting opportunity offers the chance to guide a small, high-impact team at a pivotal stage in the charity's growth. Location: Exeter (hybrid with regular office presence required) Salary: £45,000-£55,000 pro-rata (equivalent to £27,000 - £33,000 for 3 days/week) + 3% pension contribution Contract: Initial 1 year role with opportunity to extend About Veterans With Dogs Veterans With Dogs is a UK charity that transforms the lives of Armed Forces veterans living with mental health challenges. Through the provision of highly trained assistance dogs and trauma-informed support, we help restore purpose, independence, and dignity to those who have served. Founded in 2012, our work addresses a vital gap for veterans living with PTSD, anxiety, depression, and complex trauma. Through our award-winning PALS (Partner Animal Life Skills) programme, we help veterans re engage with life, with the support of a trusted companion by their side. Following a period of governance transition and renewal, we are entering a new and exciting phase. We are strengthening leadership, systems, and strategy to ensure long term sustainability and greater reach. As we begin this next chapter, we are seeking an experienced, values driven CEO to lead us confidently into this next phase. The Role The CEO will provide strategic direction, operational oversight, and cultural leadership for Veterans With Dogs. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, the CEO will oversee the delivery of the charity's mission, ensure operational excellence, develop our long term strategy, and foster a values led and high performing team. This is a hands on, multi dimensional leadership role, ideal for a calm, pragmatic, and inspiring individual with experience of organisational stabilisation, stakeholder engagement, and sustainable growth. You will be a visible leader at our base in Exeter, while building strong relationships across the veteran, assistance dog, and wider charity sectors. Key Responsibilities Lead the development and delivery of an interim plan and longer term organisational strategy Translate strategic goals into clear operational priorities and plans Foster a compassionate, inclusive, and mission aligned organisational culture Act as a credible and inspiring ambassador for Veterans With Dogs with stakeholders, funders, partners, and the public Guide the charity through stabilisation and values led, sustainable growth Governance & Compliance Ensure compliance with all relevant charity law, regulation, and best practice Work in partnership with the Board of Trustees, supporting effective governance and reporting Implement and embed improvements in HR, finance, safeguarding, IT, and operational systems Lead on organisational risk management, ensuring policies and procedures are in place and regularly reviewed Oversee day to day operations to ensure safe, ethical, and effective service delivery Ensure safeguarding standards are upheld for both veterans and dogs Drive continuous improvement in programme quality, delivery, and impact measurement Ensure operational systems and data processes are robust, compliant, and fit for purpose People & Culture Lead, support, and nurture a small, dedicated staff team and wider network of volunteers Promote staff wellbeing, clear communication, and professional development Work with trustees to assess future staffing needs and build leadership capacity Finance & Sustainability Work with trustees and advisors to ensure sound financial management and reporting Contribute to financial planning, budgeting, and development of a sustainable reserves policy Help diversify income streams, supporting fundraising efforts, corporate partnerships, and individual giving Build and maintain relationships with funders, donors, corporate partners, and sector allies Collaborate with the fundraising trustee to develop new funding opportunities Represent the charity externally with credibility, transparency, and professionalism Strengthen partnerships with ADUK, ADI, Cobseo, and other key membership bodies Person Specification Senior leadership experience within a charity, social enterprise, or values led organisation Strong knowledge of charity governance, regulation, and trustee relationships Experience leading teams through organisational change or stabilisation Financial literacy with experience of budgeting, reporting, and planning Excellent communication and interpersonal skills across diverse stakeholders A calm, values based, and ethical leadership approach Experience in health, mental health, veterans' services, or trauma informed work Experience working with boards during periods of strategic or leadership transition Fundraising and/or income generation experience Understanding of safeguarding best practice (for people and/or animals) Lived experience of the military or charity sectors (not essential) Our Commitment Veterans With Dogs is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion. We actively welcome applicants from all backgrounds and strive to create a supportive, respectful, and empowering workplace. We recognise the value of lived experience and are committed to continuous learning as an organisation. How to Apply Apply with your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your interest and suitability. If you would like a confidential conversation before applying, we would be happy to speak with you. Closing date to apply: Friday 13 March 2026 Second interviews (in our Exeter office): week commencing 23 March 2026 TBC
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
Veterans With Dogs - Chief Executive Officer Veterans With Dogs (VWD) is seeking a dynamic and compassionate Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our charity into its next chapter. This rare and exciting opportunity offers the chance to guide a small, high-impact team at a pivotal stage in the charity's growth. Location: Exeter (hybrid with regular office presence required) Salary: £45,000-£55,000 pro-rata (equivalent to £27,000 - £33,000 for 3 days/week) + 3% pension contribution Contract: Initial 1 year role with opportunity to extend About Veterans With Dogs Veterans With Dogs is a UK charity that transforms the lives of Armed Forces veterans living with mental health challenges. Through the provision of highly trained assistance dogs and trauma-informed support, we help restore purpose, independence, and dignity to those who have served. Founded in 2012, our work addresses a vital gap for veterans living with PTSD, anxiety, depression, and complex trauma. Through our award-winning PALS (Partner Animal Life Skills) programme, we help veterans re engage with life, with the support of a trusted companion by their side. Following a period of governance transition and renewal, we are entering a new and exciting phase. We are strengthening leadership, systems, and strategy to ensure long term sustainability and greater reach. As we begin this next chapter, we are seeking an experienced, values driven CEO to lead us confidently into this next phase. The Role The CEO will provide strategic direction, operational oversight, and cultural leadership for Veterans With Dogs. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, the CEO will oversee the delivery of the charity's mission, ensure operational excellence, develop our long term strategy, and foster a values led and high performing team. This is a hands on, multi dimensional leadership role, ideal for a calm, pragmatic, and inspiring individual with experience of organisational stabilisation, stakeholder engagement, and sustainable growth. You will be a visible leader at our base in Exeter, while building strong relationships across the veteran, assistance dog, and wider charity sectors. Key Responsibilities Lead the development and delivery of an interim plan and longer term organisational strategy Translate strategic goals into clear operational priorities and plans Foster a compassionate, inclusive, and mission aligned organisational culture Act as a credible and inspiring ambassador for Veterans With Dogs with stakeholders, funders, partners, and the public Guide the charity through stabilisation and values led, sustainable growth Governance & Compliance Ensure compliance with all relevant charity law, regulation, and best practice Work in partnership with the Board of Trustees, supporting effective governance and reporting Implement and embed improvements in HR, finance, safeguarding, IT, and operational systems Lead on organisational risk management, ensuring policies and procedures are in place and regularly reviewed Oversee day to day operations to ensure safe, ethical, and effective service delivery Ensure safeguarding standards are upheld for both veterans and dogs Drive continuous improvement in programme quality, delivery, and impact measurement Ensure operational systems and data processes are robust, compliant, and fit for purpose People & Culture Lead, support, and nurture a small, dedicated staff team and wider network of volunteers Promote staff wellbeing, clear communication, and professional development Work with trustees to assess future staffing needs and build leadership capacity Finance & Sustainability Work with trustees and advisors to ensure sound financial management and reporting Contribute to financial planning, budgeting, and development of a sustainable reserves policy Help diversify income streams, supporting fundraising efforts, corporate partnerships, and individual giving Build and maintain relationships with funders, donors, corporate partners, and sector allies Collaborate with the fundraising trustee to develop new funding opportunities Represent the charity externally with credibility, transparency, and professionalism Strengthen partnerships with ADUK, ADI, Cobseo, and other key membership bodies Person Specification Senior leadership experience within a charity, social enterprise, or values led organisation Strong knowledge of charity governance, regulation, and trustee relationships Experience leading teams through organisational change or stabilisation Financial literacy with experience of budgeting, reporting, and planning Excellent communication and interpersonal skills across diverse stakeholders A calm, values based, and ethical leadership approach Experience in health, mental health, veterans' services, or trauma informed work Experience working with boards during periods of strategic or leadership transition Fundraising and/or income generation experience Understanding of safeguarding best practice (for people and/or animals) Lived experience of the military or charity sectors (not essential) Our Commitment Veterans With Dogs is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion. We actively welcome applicants from all backgrounds and strive to create a supportive, respectful, and empowering workplace. We recognise the value of lived experience and are committed to continuous learning as an organisation. How to Apply Apply with your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your interest and suitability. If you would like a confidential conversation before applying, we would be happy to speak with you. Closing date to apply: Friday 13 March 2026 Second interviews (in our Exeter office): week commencing 23 March 2026 TBC
Council for Advancement and Support of Education International LLC
We are seeking a part-time Head of Finance and Operations to play a key role in supporting the smooth and effective running of CASE Europe s London office. Reporting to the Co-Executive Directors, with a matrix line to the global Chief Financial Officer, this role offers a rewarding opportunity to combine strategic oversight with hands-on delivery across finance, HR and office operations. Working closely with colleagues in Europe, Washington DC and Singapore, you will oversee regional budgeting and financial management, support audits and compliance, and ensure alignment with CASE s global systems and processes. You will also lead HR activity for the Europe team of 15, manage office operations, and line-manage a small number of staff and matrix reports. You ll benefit from a range of workplace benefits including flexible working, season ticket loan, professional development opportunities, and on-site social and wellbeing activities. This role is ideal for an experienced finance and operations professional from a charity, membership or education-related setting who enjoys working autonomously, collaborating internationally, and contributing to a mission-driven organisation.
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a part-time Head of Finance and Operations to play a key role in supporting the smooth and effective running of CASE Europe s London office. Reporting to the Co-Executive Directors, with a matrix line to the global Chief Financial Officer, this role offers a rewarding opportunity to combine strategic oversight with hands-on delivery across finance, HR and office operations. Working closely with colleagues in Europe, Washington DC and Singapore, you will oversee regional budgeting and financial management, support audits and compliance, and ensure alignment with CASE s global systems and processes. You will also lead HR activity for the Europe team of 15, manage office operations, and line-manage a small number of staff and matrix reports. You ll benefit from a range of workplace benefits including flexible working, season ticket loan, professional development opportunities, and on-site social and wellbeing activities. This role is ideal for an experienced finance and operations professional from a charity, membership or education-related setting who enjoys working autonomously, collaborating internationally, and contributing to a mission-driven organisation.
Title: Interim Chief Executive Officer (Maternity Cover) Annual salary: £65,000 £67,500 Hours: 40 hours per week over 5 days (occasional evening and weekend work) Contract length: 12 months Place of work: Hybrid working with weekly attendance at two sites in the South East We are supporting a specialist charity providing refuge and accommodation-based support to survivors of domestic abuse. The Board is seeking an experienced Interim Chief Executive Officer to provide confident and steady leadership. You will be accountable for a team of approximately 30 staff, reporting to a Board of seven trustees, and leading through three experienced direct reports (services, finance and fundraising). This role combines organisational and people leadership with a strong and essential focus on legal and regulatory compliance. The primary focus of the role is to ensure the charity remains fully compliant with all statutory and regulatory obligations. The Interim CEO will hold executive oversight of property compliance, health and safety, risk management, audit assurance and data protection (including acting as DPO). This includes ensuring robust systems across fire safety, gas and electrical safety, asbestos management, insurance, lease oversight and broader organisational controls. The successful candidate will bring: Proven senior leadership experience, including working closely with a Board of Trustees Executive-level experience overseeing property portfolios and safety compliance Strong knowledge of housing/property legislation and health and safety regulations Experience embedding risk management frameworks and audit oversight Technical understanding of building maintenance and regulatory standards Preferably, relevant professional or health and safety qualifications (e.g. IOSH or equivalent) Alongside technical capability, we are seeking a leader with high emotional intelligence, integrity and resilience, someone able to build trusted relationships across staff, trustees and external stakeholders, and provide a stabilising presence within a trauma-informed, survivor-centred environment. Experience within domestic abuse or a commitment to learning about domestic abuse, coercive control and trauma-informed leadership is essential. You must be available to commence by 1 May 2026 . Closing date for applications is Wednesday 25th February 2026. Interviews for successful candidates will be held W/C 2nd March 2026 . Applications should be submitted via CV only through the Prospectus website. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early application is encouraged. Candidates invited to interview will be asked to complete a short application form as a supporting statement. Applicants will need to demonstrate a commitment to equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practices. A full DBS check will be carried out for successful applicant. Female applicants only, exemption under the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1.
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
Title: Interim Chief Executive Officer (Maternity Cover) Annual salary: £65,000 £67,500 Hours: 40 hours per week over 5 days (occasional evening and weekend work) Contract length: 12 months Place of work: Hybrid working with weekly attendance at two sites in the South East We are supporting a specialist charity providing refuge and accommodation-based support to survivors of domestic abuse. The Board is seeking an experienced Interim Chief Executive Officer to provide confident and steady leadership. You will be accountable for a team of approximately 30 staff, reporting to a Board of seven trustees, and leading through three experienced direct reports (services, finance and fundraising). This role combines organisational and people leadership with a strong and essential focus on legal and regulatory compliance. The primary focus of the role is to ensure the charity remains fully compliant with all statutory and regulatory obligations. The Interim CEO will hold executive oversight of property compliance, health and safety, risk management, audit assurance and data protection (including acting as DPO). This includes ensuring robust systems across fire safety, gas and electrical safety, asbestos management, insurance, lease oversight and broader organisational controls. The successful candidate will bring: Proven senior leadership experience, including working closely with a Board of Trustees Executive-level experience overseeing property portfolios and safety compliance Strong knowledge of housing/property legislation and health and safety regulations Experience embedding risk management frameworks and audit oversight Technical understanding of building maintenance and regulatory standards Preferably, relevant professional or health and safety qualifications (e.g. IOSH or equivalent) Alongside technical capability, we are seeking a leader with high emotional intelligence, integrity and resilience, someone able to build trusted relationships across staff, trustees and external stakeholders, and provide a stabilising presence within a trauma-informed, survivor-centred environment. Experience within domestic abuse or a commitment to learning about domestic abuse, coercive control and trauma-informed leadership is essential. You must be available to commence by 1 May 2026 . Closing date for applications is Wednesday 25th February 2026. Interviews for successful candidates will be held W/C 2nd March 2026 . Applications should be submitted via CV only through the Prospectus website. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early application is encouraged. Candidates invited to interview will be asked to complete a short application form as a supporting statement. Applicants will need to demonstrate a commitment to equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practices. A full DBS check will be carried out for successful applicant. Female applicants only, exemption under the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1.
Head of Finance Location: Midlands Leicester or Birmingham (hybrid working) Salary: £48,500 per annum , FTE 37.5 hours (we will also consider a 4-day / 30-hour week ) Contract: Permanent (we will consider interim-to-permanent arrangements) Join a charity fighting hunger, tackling waste and creating opportunities We are a forward-looking regional charity working across the Midlands to fight hunger, tackle food waste and create opportunities for people and communities. We believe no one should go hungry when good food is going to waste, and that everyone deserves the chance to thrive. We are now looking for a Head of Finance to join our Senior Leadership Team and play a central role in ensuring our financial strength, sustainability and growth so we can maximise our social impact. The role As Head of Finance, you will be the organisation s lead financial expert, reporting directly to the Chief Executive and working closely with fellow senior leaders and Trustees. You will provide the financial insight and leadership that underpins strategic decisions and day-to-day operations. You will: Lead the development and delivery of the organisation s financial strategy , ensuring long-term sustainability and supporting our strategic priorities and business plans. Oversee all aspects of financial management , including budgeting, forecasting, management accounts and statutory accounts. Lead on financial reporting and liaison with the Trustee Board , including servicing and advising the Trustee Finance Committee . Ensure strong financial controls , including procurement, credit control, cash flow management, payroll and systems that support growth. Take responsibility for statutory and regulatory financial compliance , including HMRC requirements and charity/company reporting. Provide clear, insightful financial analysis to support decision-making, funding applications and operational improvement. Work closely with budget holders across the organisation, building financial understanding, ownership and accountability. Lead, support and develop a small Finance team of two (Finance Officer and Finance Assistant). This is a highly impactful role where your work will directly enable the charity to reach more people, make better use of surplus food, and create meaningful opportunities in communities across the Midlands. About you We are looking for a values-led finance leader who is motivated by using their skills for positive social impact. You will bring: Significant experience in a senior financial and management accounting role , with responsibility for budgets, management and statutory accounts, controls and reporting. Experience of leading a finance function , including oversight of payroll and pensions. Strong skills in financial planning, analysis, forecasting and budgeting , and the ability to communicate clearly and confidently with senior leaders and Trustees. Experience of working with or supporting a Board or Finance Committee , providing clear, insightful information and advice. Confident use of Excel and finance systems to produce robust, timely and accurate information. A proven ability to lead and develop a team , building a positive, inclusive and high-performing culture. Excellent interpersonal skills able to influence, challenge and support colleagues at all levels. A collaborative, solutions-focused approach and the ability to manage competing priorities. We welcome candidates who are: Professionally qualified in accountancy or who can demonstrate equivalent experience. From any sector charity experience is not essential . We are very open to candidates bringing transferable skills from commercial, public or other not-for-profit environments , with a commitment to learning charity-specific requirements (such as charity/SORP accounting) as part of your induction. What we offer A Midlands base in either Leicester or Birmingham , with hybrid working . Salary of £48,500 per annum (FTE, 37.5 hours), with 4-day / 30-hour week options considered . The expectation of a cost of living increase from April . The opportunity to be part of the Senior Leadership Team , shaping the future direction and impact of the organisation. A chance to use your finance expertise to directly support people facing hunger, poverty and barriers to work , while reducing food waste. Inclusion and accessibility We are committed to building a team that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve and to creating an inclusive working environment where everyone can be themselves and perform at their best. We warmly encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and sectors, including those who may not have worked in a charity before. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance Location: Midlands Leicester or Birmingham (hybrid working) Salary: £48,500 per annum , FTE 37.5 hours (we will also consider a 4-day / 30-hour week ) Contract: Permanent (we will consider interim-to-permanent arrangements) Join a charity fighting hunger, tackling waste and creating opportunities We are a forward-looking regional charity working across the Midlands to fight hunger, tackle food waste and create opportunities for people and communities. We believe no one should go hungry when good food is going to waste, and that everyone deserves the chance to thrive. We are now looking for a Head of Finance to join our Senior Leadership Team and play a central role in ensuring our financial strength, sustainability and growth so we can maximise our social impact. The role As Head of Finance, you will be the organisation s lead financial expert, reporting directly to the Chief Executive and working closely with fellow senior leaders and Trustees. You will provide the financial insight and leadership that underpins strategic decisions and day-to-day operations. You will: Lead the development and delivery of the organisation s financial strategy , ensuring long-term sustainability and supporting our strategic priorities and business plans. Oversee all aspects of financial management , including budgeting, forecasting, management accounts and statutory accounts. Lead on financial reporting and liaison with the Trustee Board , including servicing and advising the Trustee Finance Committee . Ensure strong financial controls , including procurement, credit control, cash flow management, payroll and systems that support growth. Take responsibility for statutory and regulatory financial compliance , including HMRC requirements and charity/company reporting. Provide clear, insightful financial analysis to support decision-making, funding applications and operational improvement. Work closely with budget holders across the organisation, building financial understanding, ownership and accountability. Lead, support and develop a small Finance team of two (Finance Officer and Finance Assistant). This is a highly impactful role where your work will directly enable the charity to reach more people, make better use of surplus food, and create meaningful opportunities in communities across the Midlands. About you We are looking for a values-led finance leader who is motivated by using their skills for positive social impact. You will bring: Significant experience in a senior financial and management accounting role , with responsibility for budgets, management and statutory accounts, controls and reporting. Experience of leading a finance function , including oversight of payroll and pensions. Strong skills in financial planning, analysis, forecasting and budgeting , and the ability to communicate clearly and confidently with senior leaders and Trustees. Experience of working with or supporting a Board or Finance Committee , providing clear, insightful information and advice. Confident use of Excel and finance systems to produce robust, timely and accurate information. A proven ability to lead and develop a team , building a positive, inclusive and high-performing culture. Excellent interpersonal skills able to influence, challenge and support colleagues at all levels. A collaborative, solutions-focused approach and the ability to manage competing priorities. We welcome candidates who are: Professionally qualified in accountancy or who can demonstrate equivalent experience. From any sector charity experience is not essential . We are very open to candidates bringing transferable skills from commercial, public or other not-for-profit environments , with a commitment to learning charity-specific requirements (such as charity/SORP accounting) as part of your induction. What we offer A Midlands base in either Leicester or Birmingham , with hybrid working . Salary of £48,500 per annum (FTE, 37.5 hours), with 4-day / 30-hour week options considered . The expectation of a cost of living increase from April . The opportunity to be part of the Senior Leadership Team , shaping the future direction and impact of the organisation. A chance to use your finance expertise to directly support people facing hunger, poverty and barriers to work , while reducing food waste. Inclusion and accessibility We are committed to building a team that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve and to creating an inclusive working environment where everyone can be themselves and perform at their best. We warmly encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and sectors, including those who may not have worked in a charity before. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
British Rowing are seeking a values-led, compassionate and courageous HR leader who will champion their people, lead with kindness, and help them build an inclusive, high-performing culture where everyone can thrive. A bit about the role Our Values British Rowing is a values-driven organisation, proud to represent a sport built on teamwork, respect, integrity, ambition and inclusion. We believe people perform at their best when they feel safe, valued, supported and inspired. We are seeking a values-led, compassionate and courageous HR leader who will champion our people, lead with kindness, and help us build an inclusive, high-performing culture where everyone can thrive. This role will play a central part in shaping how it feels to work at British Rowing ensuring our values are lived every day, not simply stated. A bit about the role British Rowing is home to a committed and talented workforce. The Head of HR & Culture plays a pivotal role in enabling our people and organisation to flourish. Working closely with the CEO and Executive Team, you will lead the delivery of high-quality, pragmatic and progressive HR services for over 80 employees across two sites and a remote workforce. You will also provide strategic leadership of our organisational culture programme, helping to shape behaviours, ways of working and leadership capability that support long-term success. This is a highly visible role that blends strategic leadership, hands-on delivery and cultural stewardship. You will be the trusted expert on people matters, a coach to leaders, and a champion for inclusion, wellbeing and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Strategic & Culture Leadership Lead and evolve British Rowing's people and culture strategy in line with organisational objectives and values. Partner with the CEO and Executive Team to shape a positive, inclusive and high- performing organisational culture. Act as a role model for values-led leadership, psychological safety and respectful behaviours. Support culture change initiatives, employee engagement programmes and organisational development activity. HR Leadership & Operations Lead employee relations casework including performance, attendance, disciplinary, grievance and wellbeing matters. Provide expert, pragmatic and timely HR advice to staff and managers across the organisation. Ensure HR policies, procedures and practices are up-to-date, legally compliant and consistently applied. Monitor and brief the organisation on changes in employment legislation and best practice. Talent & Performance Oversee recruitment and selection processes, ensuring fair, inclusive and effective hiring practices. Lead the annual performance review process and support managers to deliver meaningful performance conversations. Strengthen induction, onboarding and probation processes to ensure a positive employee experience. Support learning and development activity, leadership development and succession planning. Systems, Governance & Partnerships Own and continually improve HR systems, data, processes and records. Work closely with Finance to ensure accurate and timely payroll delivery. Manage relationships with external HR, legal and occupational health providers as required. Lead on Investor in People accreditation and related improvement activity. Engagement & Accessibility Build strong, trusted relationships with Directors, managers and staff. Run regular HR clinics (online, Hammersmith and Caversham). Act as a visible, approachable presence across the organisation. This list is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive, as there may be other duties and requirements associated with the post, which British Rowing may call upon the post-holder to perform from time to time. A bit about you Person Specification Significant experience (typically 8+ years) in a senior HR or people role. Proven experience providing both strategic and operational HR leadership. Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. Excellent interpersonal, influencing and communication skills. Demonstrated commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Strong organisational and planning skills with a high level of attention to detail. A hands-on, pragmatic practitioner with a strong bias for action. Ability to build trust and credibility with stakeholders at all levels. CIPD qualification (Level 5 or above) or equivalent experience. Experience leading organisational culture or change programmes. Experience within sport, charity or membership-based organisations. Additional Information Anti-Doping The post-holder is expected to comply with the core requirements of the WADA Anti-Doping Code and its requirement on Coaches and Athlete Support Personnel to set a good personal example in this field. When directly working with coaches and athletes the post-holder has a responsibility to inform them appropriately of the Code's application to them and to influence them in following a Clean Sport culture. The postholder will be expected to hold a current Clean Sport certificate relevant to the role they hold, and/or attend a Clean Sport induction provided by British Rowing. Hours Standard working hours are 9:00-17:00. Monday to Friday. Flexibility is required to meet organisational needs. This role will be 4 days a week, Salary £45k (FTE £56,250). Type: Part-Time, Permanent - 4 days a week, Location: Hammersmith, Caversham, Remote Application Dates: From Thursday 12th February 2026 to Friday 27th February 2026
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
British Rowing are seeking a values-led, compassionate and courageous HR leader who will champion their people, lead with kindness, and help them build an inclusive, high-performing culture where everyone can thrive. A bit about the role Our Values British Rowing is a values-driven organisation, proud to represent a sport built on teamwork, respect, integrity, ambition and inclusion. We believe people perform at their best when they feel safe, valued, supported and inspired. We are seeking a values-led, compassionate and courageous HR leader who will champion our people, lead with kindness, and help us build an inclusive, high-performing culture where everyone can thrive. This role will play a central part in shaping how it feels to work at British Rowing ensuring our values are lived every day, not simply stated. A bit about the role British Rowing is home to a committed and talented workforce. The Head of HR & Culture plays a pivotal role in enabling our people and organisation to flourish. Working closely with the CEO and Executive Team, you will lead the delivery of high-quality, pragmatic and progressive HR services for over 80 employees across two sites and a remote workforce. You will also provide strategic leadership of our organisational culture programme, helping to shape behaviours, ways of working and leadership capability that support long-term success. This is a highly visible role that blends strategic leadership, hands-on delivery and cultural stewardship. You will be the trusted expert on people matters, a coach to leaders, and a champion for inclusion, wellbeing and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Strategic & Culture Leadership Lead and evolve British Rowing's people and culture strategy in line with organisational objectives and values. Partner with the CEO and Executive Team to shape a positive, inclusive and high- performing organisational culture. Act as a role model for values-led leadership, psychological safety and respectful behaviours. Support culture change initiatives, employee engagement programmes and organisational development activity. HR Leadership & Operations Lead employee relations casework including performance, attendance, disciplinary, grievance and wellbeing matters. Provide expert, pragmatic and timely HR advice to staff and managers across the organisation. Ensure HR policies, procedures and practices are up-to-date, legally compliant and consistently applied. Monitor and brief the organisation on changes in employment legislation and best practice. Talent & Performance Oversee recruitment and selection processes, ensuring fair, inclusive and effective hiring practices. Lead the annual performance review process and support managers to deliver meaningful performance conversations. Strengthen induction, onboarding and probation processes to ensure a positive employee experience. Support learning and development activity, leadership development and succession planning. Systems, Governance & Partnerships Own and continually improve HR systems, data, processes and records. Work closely with Finance to ensure accurate and timely payroll delivery. Manage relationships with external HR, legal and occupational health providers as required. Lead on Investor in People accreditation and related improvement activity. Engagement & Accessibility Build strong, trusted relationships with Directors, managers and staff. Run regular HR clinics (online, Hammersmith and Caversham). Act as a visible, approachable presence across the organisation. This list is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive, as there may be other duties and requirements associated with the post, which British Rowing may call upon the post-holder to perform from time to time. A bit about you Person Specification Significant experience (typically 8+ years) in a senior HR or people role. Proven experience providing both strategic and operational HR leadership. Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. Excellent interpersonal, influencing and communication skills. Demonstrated commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Strong organisational and planning skills with a high level of attention to detail. A hands-on, pragmatic practitioner with a strong bias for action. Ability to build trust and credibility with stakeholders at all levels. CIPD qualification (Level 5 or above) or equivalent experience. Experience leading organisational culture or change programmes. Experience within sport, charity or membership-based organisations. Additional Information Anti-Doping The post-holder is expected to comply with the core requirements of the WADA Anti-Doping Code and its requirement on Coaches and Athlete Support Personnel to set a good personal example in this field. When directly working with coaches and athletes the post-holder has a responsibility to inform them appropriately of the Code's application to them and to influence them in following a Clean Sport culture. The postholder will be expected to hold a current Clean Sport certificate relevant to the role they hold, and/or attend a Clean Sport induction provided by British Rowing. Hours Standard working hours are 9:00-17:00. Monday to Friday. Flexibility is required to meet organisational needs. This role will be 4 days a week, Salary £45k (FTE £56,250). Type: Part-Time, Permanent - 4 days a week, Location: Hammersmith, Caversham, Remote Application Dates: From Thursday 12th February 2026 to Friday 27th February 2026
Job advert: Operations Manager Help Shape the Future of Research Integrity in the UK The UK Research Integrity Office (UKRIO) is the UK's leading independent charity dedicated to promoting and advancing research integrity. Robust and transparent research is vital to the advancement of society, and we work to ensure research in the UK is conducted ethically and with transparency and accountability. From research design to communication, UKRIO provides confidential, expert advice and support to all those involved in the research process - including researchers, organisations, and the wider public. Our charity is supported by a dedicated network of expert volunteers, with specialist knowledge and experience drawn from a wide range of disciplines and sectors across the research community. Their cross-sector perspectives and expertise are central to the charity's work and impact. We are seeking an experienced Operations Manager to lead the smooth running of our internal operations and ensure strong governance and compliance as we grow and evolve our national impact. This pivotal role will lead and coordinate core operational functions -spanning charity governance, finance, procurement and supplier management, HR, and the development and implementation of policies and processes that underpin organisational success. While you may not yet have extensive experience in every one of these areas, we're looking for someone motivated and enthusiastic, eager to learn and grow their expertise as part of a dynamic, mission-driven team. A key responsibility will be to maximise the impact of limited resources by introducing new ways of working, particularly through digital transformation, and delivering measurable improvements in workflows, processes, and overall operational performance. The position also involves critically reviewing, commissioning and managing relationships with external providers where relevant. You will also support day-to-day governance and compliance, supporting the CEO and Trustees in meeting their legal duties, coordinating Board and Committee meetings as Secretariat, and ensuring policies and procedures are up to date. You will work closely with the CEO and Trustees, providing executive support and helping ensure UKRIO operates efficiently and transparently, enabling the team to deliver impact across the research sector. This is an exciting opportunity for a highly organised, proactive individual who thrives on building scalable structures and operational strategies that help increase the charity's real-world impact. Key information about the role: Offered on a permanent and full-time basis. Salary band on offer for this role is £36,000-£42,000, dependent on level of experience. A hybrid role where the postholder would be required to attend the London Euston office two days a week (Monday and Wednesday). For more information, please find the job description and person specification attached to this advert. The person: To be successful in this role, you will have at least two years of experience in an Operations or Governance role or demonstratable experience in a similar role. You will be a detail-orientated individual who enjoys identifying and solving problems. You will have a track record of introducing digital tools or connecting systems and platforms to streamline operations across the organisation. You have experience in platform/supplier evaluation and improvement, making use of limited resources to materially improve operations. You will have a strong understanding of charity governance and compliance and experience providing secretariat duties for a Board. You will be comfortable managing a range of responsibilities, working in a fast-paced environment alongside an ambitious team. Desirably, you will have experience working in a small charity and have accountancy, human resources, and/or project management qualifications. In addition to this, you will have experience working within a Data Protection Officer or Designated Health and Safety Lead role. How to apply We are accepting applications on a rolling basis and will be interviewing as suitable candidates apply. We reserve the right to close the advert early if an appointment is made. To apply, please submit your CV along with a cover letter outlining your interest and suitability for the role. Please note: We do not accept contact from recruitment agencies regarding this vacancy.
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
Job advert: Operations Manager Help Shape the Future of Research Integrity in the UK The UK Research Integrity Office (UKRIO) is the UK's leading independent charity dedicated to promoting and advancing research integrity. Robust and transparent research is vital to the advancement of society, and we work to ensure research in the UK is conducted ethically and with transparency and accountability. From research design to communication, UKRIO provides confidential, expert advice and support to all those involved in the research process - including researchers, organisations, and the wider public. Our charity is supported by a dedicated network of expert volunteers, with specialist knowledge and experience drawn from a wide range of disciplines and sectors across the research community. Their cross-sector perspectives and expertise are central to the charity's work and impact. We are seeking an experienced Operations Manager to lead the smooth running of our internal operations and ensure strong governance and compliance as we grow and evolve our national impact. This pivotal role will lead and coordinate core operational functions -spanning charity governance, finance, procurement and supplier management, HR, and the development and implementation of policies and processes that underpin organisational success. While you may not yet have extensive experience in every one of these areas, we're looking for someone motivated and enthusiastic, eager to learn and grow their expertise as part of a dynamic, mission-driven team. A key responsibility will be to maximise the impact of limited resources by introducing new ways of working, particularly through digital transformation, and delivering measurable improvements in workflows, processes, and overall operational performance. The position also involves critically reviewing, commissioning and managing relationships with external providers where relevant. You will also support day-to-day governance and compliance, supporting the CEO and Trustees in meeting their legal duties, coordinating Board and Committee meetings as Secretariat, and ensuring policies and procedures are up to date. You will work closely with the CEO and Trustees, providing executive support and helping ensure UKRIO operates efficiently and transparently, enabling the team to deliver impact across the research sector. This is an exciting opportunity for a highly organised, proactive individual who thrives on building scalable structures and operational strategies that help increase the charity's real-world impact. Key information about the role: Offered on a permanent and full-time basis. Salary band on offer for this role is £36,000-£42,000, dependent on level of experience. A hybrid role where the postholder would be required to attend the London Euston office two days a week (Monday and Wednesday). For more information, please find the job description and person specification attached to this advert. The person: To be successful in this role, you will have at least two years of experience in an Operations or Governance role or demonstratable experience in a similar role. You will be a detail-orientated individual who enjoys identifying and solving problems. You will have a track record of introducing digital tools or connecting systems and platforms to streamline operations across the organisation. You have experience in platform/supplier evaluation and improvement, making use of limited resources to materially improve operations. You will have a strong understanding of charity governance and compliance and experience providing secretariat duties for a Board. You will be comfortable managing a range of responsibilities, working in a fast-paced environment alongside an ambitious team. Desirably, you will have experience working in a small charity and have accountancy, human resources, and/or project management qualifications. In addition to this, you will have experience working within a Data Protection Officer or Designated Health and Safety Lead role. How to apply We are accepting applications on a rolling basis and will be interviewing as suitable candidates apply. We reserve the right to close the advert early if an appointment is made. To apply, please submit your CV along with a cover letter outlining your interest and suitability for the role. Please note: We do not accept contact from recruitment agencies regarding this vacancy.
British Rowing are seeking a values-led, compassionate and courageous HR leader who will champion their people, lead with kindness, and help them build an inclusive, high-performing culture where everyone can thrive. A bit about the role Our Values British Rowing is a values-driven organisation, proud to represent a sport built on teamwork, respect, integrity, ambition and inclusion. We believe people perform at their best when they feel safe, valued, supported and inspired. We are seeking a values-led, compassionate and courageous HR leader who will champion our people, lead with kindness, and help us build an inclusive, high-performing culture where everyone can thrive. This role will play a central part in shaping how it feels to work at British Rowing ensuring our values are lived every day, not simply stated. A bit about the role British Rowing is home to a committed and talented workforce. The Head of HR & Culture plays a pivotal role in enabling our people and organisation to flourish. Working closely with the CEO and Executive Team, you will lead the delivery of high-quality, pragmatic and progressive HR services for over 80 employees across two sites and a remote workforce. You will also provide strategic leadership of our organisational culture programme, helping to shape behaviours, ways of working and leadership capability that support long-term success. This is a highly visible role that blends strategic leadership, hands-on delivery and cultural stewardship. You will be the trusted expert on people matters, a coach to leaders, and a champion for inclusion, wellbeing and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Strategic & Culture Leadership Lead and evolve British Rowing's people and culture strategy in line with organisational objectives and values. Partner with the CEO and Executive Team to shape a positive, inclusive and high- performing organisational culture. Act as a role model for values-led leadership, psychological safety and respectful behaviours. Support culture change initiatives, employee engagement programmes and organisational development activity. HR Leadership & Operations Lead employee relations casework including performance, attendance, disciplinary, grievance and wellbeing matters. Provide expert, pragmatic and timely HR advice to staff and managers across the organisation. Ensure HR policies, procedures and practices are up-to-date, legally compliant and consistently applied. Monitor and brief the organisation on changes in employment legislation and best practice. Talent & Performance Oversee recruitment and selection processes, ensuring fair, inclusive and effective hiring practices. Lead the annual performance review process and support managers to deliver meaningful performance conversations. Strengthen induction, onboarding and probation processes to ensure a positive employee experience. Support learning and development activity, leadership development and succession planning. Systems, Governance & Partnerships Own and continually improve HR systems, data, processes and records. Work closely with Finance to ensure accurate and timely payroll delivery. Manage relationships with external HR, legal and occupational health providers as required. Lead on Investor in People accreditation and related improvement activity. Engagement & Accessibility Build strong, trusted relationships with Directors, managers and staff. Run regular HR clinics (online, Hammersmith and Caversham). Act as a visible, approachable presence across the organisation. This list is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive, as there may be other duties and requirements associated with the post, which British Rowing may call upon the post-holder to perform from time to time. A bit about you Person Specification Significant experience (typically 8+ years) in a senior HR or people role. Proven experience providing both strategic and operational HR leadership. Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. Excellent interpersonal, influencing and communication skills. Demonstrated commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Strong organisational and planning skills with a high level of attention to detail. A hands-on, pragmatic practitioner with a strong bias for action. Ability to build trust and credibility with stakeholders at all levels. CIPD qualification (Level 5 or above) or equivalent experience. Experience leading organisational culture or change programmes. Experience within sport, charity or membership-based organisations. Additional Information Anti-Doping The post-holder is expected to comply with the core requirements of the WADA Anti-Doping Code and its requirement on Coaches and Athlete Support Personnel to set a good personal example in this field. When directly working with coaches and athletes the post-holder has a responsibility to inform them appropriately of the Code's application to them and to influence them in following a Clean Sport culture. The postholder will be expected to hold a current Clean Sport certificate relevant to the role they hold, and/or attend a Clean Sport induction provided by British Rowing. Hours Standard working hours are 9:00-17:00. Monday to Friday. Flexibility is required to meet organisational needs. This role will be 4 days a week, Salary £45k (FTE £56,250). Type: Part-Time, Permanent - 4 days a week, Location: Hammersmith, Caversham, Remote Application Dates: From Thursday 12th February 2026 to Friday 27th February 2026
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
British Rowing are seeking a values-led, compassionate and courageous HR leader who will champion their people, lead with kindness, and help them build an inclusive, high-performing culture where everyone can thrive. A bit about the role Our Values British Rowing is a values-driven organisation, proud to represent a sport built on teamwork, respect, integrity, ambition and inclusion. We believe people perform at their best when they feel safe, valued, supported and inspired. We are seeking a values-led, compassionate and courageous HR leader who will champion our people, lead with kindness, and help us build an inclusive, high-performing culture where everyone can thrive. This role will play a central part in shaping how it feels to work at British Rowing ensuring our values are lived every day, not simply stated. A bit about the role British Rowing is home to a committed and talented workforce. The Head of HR & Culture plays a pivotal role in enabling our people and organisation to flourish. Working closely with the CEO and Executive Team, you will lead the delivery of high-quality, pragmatic and progressive HR services for over 80 employees across two sites and a remote workforce. You will also provide strategic leadership of our organisational culture programme, helping to shape behaviours, ways of working and leadership capability that support long-term success. This is a highly visible role that blends strategic leadership, hands-on delivery and cultural stewardship. You will be the trusted expert on people matters, a coach to leaders, and a champion for inclusion, wellbeing and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Strategic & Culture Leadership Lead and evolve British Rowing's people and culture strategy in line with organisational objectives and values. Partner with the CEO and Executive Team to shape a positive, inclusive and high- performing organisational culture. Act as a role model for values-led leadership, psychological safety and respectful behaviours. Support culture change initiatives, employee engagement programmes and organisational development activity. HR Leadership & Operations Lead employee relations casework including performance, attendance, disciplinary, grievance and wellbeing matters. Provide expert, pragmatic and timely HR advice to staff and managers across the organisation. Ensure HR policies, procedures and practices are up-to-date, legally compliant and consistently applied. Monitor and brief the organisation on changes in employment legislation and best practice. Talent & Performance Oversee recruitment and selection processes, ensuring fair, inclusive and effective hiring practices. Lead the annual performance review process and support managers to deliver meaningful performance conversations. Strengthen induction, onboarding and probation processes to ensure a positive employee experience. Support learning and development activity, leadership development and succession planning. Systems, Governance & Partnerships Own and continually improve HR systems, data, processes and records. Work closely with Finance to ensure accurate and timely payroll delivery. Manage relationships with external HR, legal and occupational health providers as required. Lead on Investor in People accreditation and related improvement activity. Engagement & Accessibility Build strong, trusted relationships with Directors, managers and staff. Run regular HR clinics (online, Hammersmith and Caversham). Act as a visible, approachable presence across the organisation. This list is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive, as there may be other duties and requirements associated with the post, which British Rowing may call upon the post-holder to perform from time to time. A bit about you Person Specification Significant experience (typically 8+ years) in a senior HR or people role. Proven experience providing both strategic and operational HR leadership. Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. Excellent interpersonal, influencing and communication skills. Demonstrated commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Strong organisational and planning skills with a high level of attention to detail. A hands-on, pragmatic practitioner with a strong bias for action. Ability to build trust and credibility with stakeholders at all levels. CIPD qualification (Level 5 or above) or equivalent experience. Experience leading organisational culture or change programmes. Experience within sport, charity or membership-based organisations. Additional Information Anti-Doping The post-holder is expected to comply with the core requirements of the WADA Anti-Doping Code and its requirement on Coaches and Athlete Support Personnel to set a good personal example in this field. When directly working with coaches and athletes the post-holder has a responsibility to inform them appropriately of the Code's application to them and to influence them in following a Clean Sport culture. The postholder will be expected to hold a current Clean Sport certificate relevant to the role they hold, and/or attend a Clean Sport induction provided by British Rowing. Hours Standard working hours are 9:00-17:00. Monday to Friday. Flexibility is required to meet organisational needs. This role will be 4 days a week, Salary £45k (FTE £56,250). Type: Part-Time, Permanent - 4 days a week, Location: Hammersmith, Caversham, Remote Application Dates: From Thursday 12th February 2026 to Friday 27th February 2026
Neotree Executive Director - Job Description Organisation: Neotree (UK Registered Charity) Location: Remote within 2-3 hours of Central Africa Time (CAT), with approximately quarterly travel (including to Malawi, Zimbabwe and the UK). Reports to: Board of Trustees Hours: Full-time (40 hours per week) Salary: £80,000 - £90,000 per annum, depending on experience How to Apply Interested candidates should provide a completed Application Form and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form available from Neotree's website via the button below. CVs and covering letters on their own will not be considered. Email applications to . Please include 'Executive Director Application' in the subject line. Application Deadline: 23:59 Central Africa Time (CAT), Sunday 8 March 2026 Next Steps: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. Neotree: The Digital Learning Health System Neotree is a mature, award-winning digital learning health system co-designed with frontline clinicians to end preventable newborn deaths in low-resource settings. Our open-source platform integrates real-time, knowledge-based clinical decision support (CDS), structured data capture, and visual dashboards into routine neonatal care. Currently active in 18 healthcare facilities, Neotree has supported care for 60,000 newborns and trained over 3,000 health workers to date. Neotree is the only platform of its kind with a defined pathway to embed AI-enabled decision support into routine neonatal care in sub-Saharan Africa. Neotree: The Charity The UK charity was established by core members of the University College London (UCL) Neotree research project to maximise the impact of their research on the quality of newborn care and newborn mortality. After five years of rapid growth and proven clinical impact, Neotree is seeking a visionary Executive Director to lead our next chapter. Having evolved from an innovative research pilot into a multi-country digital health intervention, integrated into routine neonatal care in Malawi and Zimbabwe, Neotree is poised for national-scale rollout and scale up, alongside rigorous ongoing monitoring and evaluation. The Opportunity: Impact at Scale By 2030 the ambition is for Neotree to be a fully integrated, sustainable standard of care across Malawi and Zimbabwe, having been handed over to, and owned by, their respective Ministries of Health. The incoming Executive Director will lead this transition, shifting the organisation from a research-led implementation partner to one able to scale up a digital public good (currently a DPGA Nominee with a full submission for DPG designation under review). While the technological landscape, and specific delivery modules, will evolve, the Executive Director will ensure Neotree remains a safe, cost-effective, equitable, and evidence-based system that is successfully embedded within national digital health infrastructures. The Executive Director's success will be measured collaboratively, focusing on KPIs related to impact and sustainability, and they will work alongside experienced clinical, technical, and academic leads. Key Responsibilities Operations, Clinical Safety & Quality Assurance Senior Operational Oversight: Provide high-level oversight of Neotree's operations across 18 healthcare facilities in Malawi and Zimbabwe, ensuring that the "baby-first" mission is consistently delivered on the ground. Clinical Safety & Ethical Governance: Lead the overarching strategy for clinical safety and ethical compliance. Ensure the platform remains a safe and effective clinical tool, and that all operations comply with international data protection and health governance best practices. Quality & Effectiveness: Oversee the continuous improvement and optimisation of the Neotree platform based on real-world feedback from frontline clinical staff, ensuring the system remains highly acceptable and trusted by healthcare professionals. Management: People, Grants & Finance International Team Leadership: Lead, oversee and inspire a multi-disciplinary, multi-country team (UK, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa), fostering a culture of agility, collaboration, and excellence. Develop local leadership and support the growth of country-based teams, ensuring long-term sustainability through in-country capacity building. Financial & Grant Management: Provide robust oversight of the charity's finances, including budget setting and cash flow. Lead the management of complex institutional grants (e.g. FCDO, Gates Foundation), ensuring all milestones and reporting requirements are met. Manage relationships with multiple downstream partners. Governance & Accountability Statutory Compliance: Lead Neotree's reporting and compliance with the Charity Commission, HMRC, Companies House, donors and other relevant legislation. Oversee internal and external audits. Board Development & Relations: Act as the primary link to the Board of Trustees, providing transparent reporting on risks, financial performance, and strategic progress. Work proactively with the Chair to strengthen the board, supporting its growth and ensuring its membership is representative of the diverse international contexts and communities Neotree serves. Risk Management: Serve as the ultimate lead for organisational risk, identifying and mitigating risks to protect the charity's reputation, clinical safety, and financial health. Organisational & Innovation Governance: Responsible for the continuous review and implementation of all policies (HR, due diligence, safeguarding, clinical and data governance etc.). Ensure policies are legally compliant across international operations. Strategy & Impact Scaling Overall Strategy: Lead the development and execution of Neotree's business model and strategy to scale impact globally, ensuring the sustainable growth and wider adoption of Neotree as a digital public good. Evidence base: Work closely with Neotree's academic team at University College London to identify and address evidence gaps, to support on Neotree research grants (e.g. NIHR, Gates Foundation), and to ensure academic insights are translated directly into clinical impact and national policy. Tech Strategy & Interoperability: Lead the development and execution of Neotree's digital strategy. A key focus will be driving the roadmap for system interoperability to ensure Neotree is a future-proofed platform. This includes FHIR compatibility and integration with national systems, such as DHIS2 and national EHRs, to support seamless data exchange. Fundraising Strategy: Design and deliver a diverse fundraising strategy that further moves the organisation toward financial resilience and reduced dependence on major academic grants. Partnerships & External Relations: Serve as one of the primary ambassadors for Neotree, alongside our Principal Investigators and co-founder Professor Michelle Heys. Define priority stakeholders, and build and maintain relationships with those high-level strategic partners to drive adoption and raise Neotree's profile. Key Priorities for the First 12-18 Months The new Executive Director will focus on the following key priorities during their initial 12-18 months: Successful Project Delivery & Ministry of Health Partnerships. Ensure successful delivery of the projects currently in flight, in both Malawi and Zimbabwe. This includes partnerships with the Ministries of Health in both countries to build and hand over neonatal modules in their EHR systems based on Neotree, and support their successful rollout. Strategic Plan Development. Develop a 3-5 year plan with the Board, academic partners, and wider project team to build on our existing foundation to expand Neotree - including addressing research gaps, using AI to improve clinical decision support, and finding ways to expand the adoption of the technology in Zimbabwe, Malawi, and beyond. Sustainability is a core part of that strategy. Strategic Plan Execution. Execute on that plan, including securing funding, building partnerships, and further developing the Neotree team. Person Specification Personal attributes and skillset Overall: Values-driven, mission alignment, humility, and commitment to equitable partnership. Visionary Leadership: An inspiring leader who can balance day-to-day operations with a long-term strategic focus. You can articulate a clear future for Neotree that motivates an international team and aligns global partners toward making Neotree a national standard of care, ensuring every innovation remains underpinned by our "baby-first" mission. Adaptability & Flexibility: You must thrive in a landscape that is constantly shifting. You can pivot strategies as national digital health priorities evolve or as new technological partners emerge. You are comfortable with ambiguity and can steer the organisation through the "unknowns" of the next five+ years. Communication & Collaborative Mindset: You are a bridge-builder. You have a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across international borders and multidisciplinary partners, linking academic research, technical development, and frontline clinical delivery. Experience . click apply for full job details
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
Neotree Executive Director - Job Description Organisation: Neotree (UK Registered Charity) Location: Remote within 2-3 hours of Central Africa Time (CAT), with approximately quarterly travel (including to Malawi, Zimbabwe and the UK). Reports to: Board of Trustees Hours: Full-time (40 hours per week) Salary: £80,000 - £90,000 per annum, depending on experience How to Apply Interested candidates should provide a completed Application Form and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form available from Neotree's website via the button below. CVs and covering letters on their own will not be considered. Email applications to . Please include 'Executive Director Application' in the subject line. Application Deadline: 23:59 Central Africa Time (CAT), Sunday 8 March 2026 Next Steps: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. Neotree: The Digital Learning Health System Neotree is a mature, award-winning digital learning health system co-designed with frontline clinicians to end preventable newborn deaths in low-resource settings. Our open-source platform integrates real-time, knowledge-based clinical decision support (CDS), structured data capture, and visual dashboards into routine neonatal care. Currently active in 18 healthcare facilities, Neotree has supported care for 60,000 newborns and trained over 3,000 health workers to date. Neotree is the only platform of its kind with a defined pathway to embed AI-enabled decision support into routine neonatal care in sub-Saharan Africa. Neotree: The Charity The UK charity was established by core members of the University College London (UCL) Neotree research project to maximise the impact of their research on the quality of newborn care and newborn mortality. After five years of rapid growth and proven clinical impact, Neotree is seeking a visionary Executive Director to lead our next chapter. Having evolved from an innovative research pilot into a multi-country digital health intervention, integrated into routine neonatal care in Malawi and Zimbabwe, Neotree is poised for national-scale rollout and scale up, alongside rigorous ongoing monitoring and evaluation. The Opportunity: Impact at Scale By 2030 the ambition is for Neotree to be a fully integrated, sustainable standard of care across Malawi and Zimbabwe, having been handed over to, and owned by, their respective Ministries of Health. The incoming Executive Director will lead this transition, shifting the organisation from a research-led implementation partner to one able to scale up a digital public good (currently a DPGA Nominee with a full submission for DPG designation under review). While the technological landscape, and specific delivery modules, will evolve, the Executive Director will ensure Neotree remains a safe, cost-effective, equitable, and evidence-based system that is successfully embedded within national digital health infrastructures. The Executive Director's success will be measured collaboratively, focusing on KPIs related to impact and sustainability, and they will work alongside experienced clinical, technical, and academic leads. Key Responsibilities Operations, Clinical Safety & Quality Assurance Senior Operational Oversight: Provide high-level oversight of Neotree's operations across 18 healthcare facilities in Malawi and Zimbabwe, ensuring that the "baby-first" mission is consistently delivered on the ground. Clinical Safety & Ethical Governance: Lead the overarching strategy for clinical safety and ethical compliance. Ensure the platform remains a safe and effective clinical tool, and that all operations comply with international data protection and health governance best practices. Quality & Effectiveness: Oversee the continuous improvement and optimisation of the Neotree platform based on real-world feedback from frontline clinical staff, ensuring the system remains highly acceptable and trusted by healthcare professionals. Management: People, Grants & Finance International Team Leadership: Lead, oversee and inspire a multi-disciplinary, multi-country team (UK, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa), fostering a culture of agility, collaboration, and excellence. Develop local leadership and support the growth of country-based teams, ensuring long-term sustainability through in-country capacity building. Financial & Grant Management: Provide robust oversight of the charity's finances, including budget setting and cash flow. Lead the management of complex institutional grants (e.g. FCDO, Gates Foundation), ensuring all milestones and reporting requirements are met. Manage relationships with multiple downstream partners. Governance & Accountability Statutory Compliance: Lead Neotree's reporting and compliance with the Charity Commission, HMRC, Companies House, donors and other relevant legislation. Oversee internal and external audits. Board Development & Relations: Act as the primary link to the Board of Trustees, providing transparent reporting on risks, financial performance, and strategic progress. Work proactively with the Chair to strengthen the board, supporting its growth and ensuring its membership is representative of the diverse international contexts and communities Neotree serves. Risk Management: Serve as the ultimate lead for organisational risk, identifying and mitigating risks to protect the charity's reputation, clinical safety, and financial health. Organisational & Innovation Governance: Responsible for the continuous review and implementation of all policies (HR, due diligence, safeguarding, clinical and data governance etc.). Ensure policies are legally compliant across international operations. Strategy & Impact Scaling Overall Strategy: Lead the development and execution of Neotree's business model and strategy to scale impact globally, ensuring the sustainable growth and wider adoption of Neotree as a digital public good. Evidence base: Work closely with Neotree's academic team at University College London to identify and address evidence gaps, to support on Neotree research grants (e.g. NIHR, Gates Foundation), and to ensure academic insights are translated directly into clinical impact and national policy. Tech Strategy & Interoperability: Lead the development and execution of Neotree's digital strategy. A key focus will be driving the roadmap for system interoperability to ensure Neotree is a future-proofed platform. This includes FHIR compatibility and integration with national systems, such as DHIS2 and national EHRs, to support seamless data exchange. Fundraising Strategy: Design and deliver a diverse fundraising strategy that further moves the organisation toward financial resilience and reduced dependence on major academic grants. Partnerships & External Relations: Serve as one of the primary ambassadors for Neotree, alongside our Principal Investigators and co-founder Professor Michelle Heys. Define priority stakeholders, and build and maintain relationships with those high-level strategic partners to drive adoption and raise Neotree's profile. Key Priorities for the First 12-18 Months The new Executive Director will focus on the following key priorities during their initial 12-18 months: Successful Project Delivery & Ministry of Health Partnerships. Ensure successful delivery of the projects currently in flight, in both Malawi and Zimbabwe. This includes partnerships with the Ministries of Health in both countries to build and hand over neonatal modules in their EHR systems based on Neotree, and support their successful rollout. Strategic Plan Development. Develop a 3-5 year plan with the Board, academic partners, and wider project team to build on our existing foundation to expand Neotree - including addressing research gaps, using AI to improve clinical decision support, and finding ways to expand the adoption of the technology in Zimbabwe, Malawi, and beyond. Sustainability is a core part of that strategy. Strategic Plan Execution. Execute on that plan, including securing funding, building partnerships, and further developing the Neotree team. Person Specification Personal attributes and skillset Overall: Values-driven, mission alignment, humility, and commitment to equitable partnership. Visionary Leadership: An inspiring leader who can balance day-to-day operations with a long-term strategic focus. You can articulate a clear future for Neotree that motivates an international team and aligns global partners toward making Neotree a national standard of care, ensuring every innovation remains underpinned by our "baby-first" mission. Adaptability & Flexibility: You must thrive in a landscape that is constantly shifting. You can pivot strategies as national digital health priorities evolve or as new technological partners emerge. You are comfortable with ambiguity and can steer the organisation through the "unknowns" of the next five+ years. Communication & Collaborative Mindset: You are a bridge-builder. You have a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across international borders and multidisciplinary partners, linking academic research, technical development, and frontline clinical delivery. Experience . click apply for full job details
Treasurer (Trustee) - Healthcare Membership Charity Help shape the future of imaging and cancer care. A leading UK professional membership body and registered charity is seeking a Treasurer to join its Trustee Board. The organisation represents doctors working across imaging and cancer treatment, supporting them throughout their careers and playing a central role in setting professional standards, delivering education and training, and influencing policy to improve patient outcomes. With a membership of over 18,500 clinicians in the UK and internationally, it is a highly respected voice within the healthcare landscape. The Treasurer will bring strategic financial leadership, sound judgement and constructive challenge at a pivotal time for the organisation. The role The Trustee Board is responsible for setting organisational policy, agreeing the business plan and ensuring effective management and administration. As Treasurer, you will provide strategic financial oversight and assurance, working closely with the Chair, Chief Executive and senior executive team. You will: Advise the Trustee Board on budgets, financial planning and annual accounts Chair the Finance, Investment and Risk Committee Strengthen oversight of financial controls, reporting and organisational risk Meet regularly with finance staff, investment managers and auditors About you We are looking for an individual with: Senior level financial and commercial leadership experience Board or committee level experience overseeing risk and investment A strong understanding of financial governance, controls and accountability The confidence to provide constructive challenge while working collaboratively An interest in, or willingness to develop understanding of, the healthcare and charity landscape You will be motivated by public benefit and comfortable operating in a complex, member led organisation. Time commitment The role involves ten half day board meetings per year, plus one awayday and up to three optional trustee development sessions. In addition, there are regular finance, investment and audit meetings averaging around two hours per month. Attendance and presentation at the AGM is expected. Meetings are normally held in London, although many are hybrid and it is possible to attend virtually. Terms This is an unremunerated voluntary role. Reasonable travel and subsistence expenses are reimbursed. Recruitment timetable Closing date: 18 March 2026 Shortlist interviews: 7 May 2026 Final interviews: June 2026 Start date: 1 September 2026 How to apply To express your interest, please apply with an updated copy of your CV. A member of the Leadership and Governance team at TPP will be in touch with further information. Alternatively, contact Matt Adams or Lisa Ross via or . The deadline for applications is 12.00pm on 18 March 2026 . We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
Treasurer (Trustee) - Healthcare Membership Charity Help shape the future of imaging and cancer care. A leading UK professional membership body and registered charity is seeking a Treasurer to join its Trustee Board. The organisation represents doctors working across imaging and cancer treatment, supporting them throughout their careers and playing a central role in setting professional standards, delivering education and training, and influencing policy to improve patient outcomes. With a membership of over 18,500 clinicians in the UK and internationally, it is a highly respected voice within the healthcare landscape. The Treasurer will bring strategic financial leadership, sound judgement and constructive challenge at a pivotal time for the organisation. The role The Trustee Board is responsible for setting organisational policy, agreeing the business plan and ensuring effective management and administration. As Treasurer, you will provide strategic financial oversight and assurance, working closely with the Chair, Chief Executive and senior executive team. You will: Advise the Trustee Board on budgets, financial planning and annual accounts Chair the Finance, Investment and Risk Committee Strengthen oversight of financial controls, reporting and organisational risk Meet regularly with finance staff, investment managers and auditors About you We are looking for an individual with: Senior level financial and commercial leadership experience Board or committee level experience overseeing risk and investment A strong understanding of financial governance, controls and accountability The confidence to provide constructive challenge while working collaboratively An interest in, or willingness to develop understanding of, the healthcare and charity landscape You will be motivated by public benefit and comfortable operating in a complex, member led organisation. Time commitment The role involves ten half day board meetings per year, plus one awayday and up to three optional trustee development sessions. In addition, there are regular finance, investment and audit meetings averaging around two hours per month. Attendance and presentation at the AGM is expected. Meetings are normally held in London, although many are hybrid and it is possible to attend virtually. Terms This is an unremunerated voluntary role. Reasonable travel and subsistence expenses are reimbursed. Recruitment timetable Closing date: 18 March 2026 Shortlist interviews: 7 May 2026 Final interviews: June 2026 Start date: 1 September 2026 How to apply To express your interest, please apply with an updated copy of your CV. A member of the Leadership and Governance team at TPP will be in touch with further information. Alternatively, contact Matt Adams or Lisa Ross via or . The deadline for applications is 12.00pm on 18 March 2026 . We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Get started with your online application Not quite your dream role? Sign up to get notified when the right vacancy comes along. The Opportunity Deliveroo Advertising is building one of Europe's most modern Retail Media Networks, powered by delivery intent, rich merchant data, and a rapidly growing portfolio of endemic, FMCG, and non-endemic advertisers. As we scale, our external ecosystem - agencies, platforms, measurement providers, and technology partners - becomes an increasingly important driver of revenue growth, innovation, and market influence. To support this next phase of growth, we are creating a Head of Commercial Partnerships, Ads role within Deliveroo Advertising. This role will define how Deliveroo Ads builds and activates high-value industry partnerships - strengthening our presence across the media and data partner landscape, accelerating relevant AdTech and MarTech integrations, and supporting Sales and Strategy teams to unlock new categories of growth. The remit aligns closely with Deliveroo's collaboration with DoorDash Ads, ensuring shared ecosystem opportunities and alignment across markets. The Role As Head of Commercial Partnerships, Ads, you will build, lead, and scale Deliveroo Advertising's commercial partnership ecosystem - strengthening partner relationships, deepening platform integrations, and enabling commercial teams with the frameworks, tools, and strategic alignment required to amplify growth across FMCG, non-endemic, and endemic advertisers. This is a senior individual contributor role with significant cross-functional leadership responsibility. You will work closely with Product, Commercial Strategy, Sales, and GTM teams to ensure partnerships translate into clear commercial outcomes and sustained adoption across markets, with the opportunity to build a small team over time. What You'll Be Responsible For Partnership Strategy & Senior Partner Relationships Define and own Deliveroo Advertising's B2B partnership strategy across Demand, AdTech, MarTech, measurement, and platform partners. Build and maintain senior, executive-level partner relationships that drive advocacy, alignment, and long-term commercial value. Ensure partnership priorities align with Deliveroo Advertising's commercial objectives, annual revenue plans, and the broader Deliveroo DoorDash Ads Retail Media strategy. Act as a senior strategic counterpart to agencies and ecosystem partners, shaping joint commercial strategies and partnership plans that drive revenue growth. Partner Activation & Revenue Enablement Translate strategic partnerships into scalable revenue enablers through structured activation programmes and initiatives. Build and manage Joint Business Plans (JBPs) with priority partners to formalise collaboration, co-investment, and shared outcomes. Partner closely with Sales Directors to embed partnership initiatives into pipelines, QBRs, and planning cycles, enabling adoption and supporting revenue growth. Identify and accelerate partner-funded opportunities, innovation pilots, education programmes, and co-marketing initiatives. Own the commercial strategy and execution of Deliveroo Advertising's partnership portfolio, defining how partnerships are structured, prioritised, and scaled to drive commercial impact. Define partnership priorities, commercial models, and value exchange with ecosystem partners, in close collaboration with Revenue Operations, Strategy, and Finance. Partner with Revenue Operations to ensure partnership initiatives are supported by appropriate enablement, governance, reporting, and operational processes. Establish clear partnership rhythms and forums (e.g. executive check-ins, commercial reviews, annual planning) focused on performance, growth, and mutual value creation. Cross-Functional Leadership & Commercial Strategy (Deliveroo Ads & DoorDash Ads) Work closely with Product (Ads) to inform and influence prioritisation of partnership integrations across measurement, creative optimisation, identity, offsite, and broader AdTech interoperability. Collaborate with Commercial Strategy and Solutions GTM to embed partnerships into sales narratives, value propositions, GTM materials, and training programmes. Partner with Revenue Strategy & Enablement to ensure partnerships support monetisation logic, yield strategies, and adoption of new ad formats. Work with Commercial Operations to ensure partner workflows integrate smoothly into delivery, compliance, O2C processes, and tooling. Coordinate with DoorDash Ads partnership counterparts to share best practices, align where appropriate, and identify mutual ecosystem opportunities. Sales, Strategic Partnerships & Regional Commercial Support Act as the senior commercial partner to Sales, Strategic Partnerships, and regional teams on all ecosystem partnership matters. Support revenue growth by shaping partner-aligned commercial initiatives, co-selling motions, and category strategies in collaboration with Sales leadership. Provide strategic guidance, narratives, and deal-level support where partnerships materially influence commercial outcomes. Work with Revenue Operations to ensure frontline teams are effectively supported through playbooks, tooling, and training. New Partnership Development Build a structured evaluation framework to assess potential partners based on revenue impact, strategic alignment, advertiser demand, and integration feasibility. Partner with Commercial Strategy, Product, Sales, and Finance to assess where partner innovation can accelerate Deliveroo Advertising's commercial roadmap. Lead commercial diligence, partner structuring, and internal recommendation processes for new partnership opportunities. Measures of Success Growth in partner-enabled revenue across Deliveroo Advertising Number, quality, and utilisation of active Joint Business Plans Increased partner advocacy, education, and strategic alignment across agencies and holding groups Adoption of partnership-led commercial initiatives by Sales teams Reduced time-to-activation and increased utilisation of partner capabilities Strong cross-functional stakeholder satisfaction across Ads, Sales, Product, GTM, and DoorDash Ads Increased visibility and influence of Deliveroo Advertising across the retail media and Media Platform ecosystem About Deliveroo Our mission is to transform the way you shop and eat, bringing the neighbourhood to your door by connecting consumers, restaurants, shops and riders. We are transforming the way the world eats and shops by making access to food and products more convenient and enjoyable. We give people the opportunity to buy what they want, as they want it, when and where they want it. We are a technology-driven company at the forefront of the most rapidly expanding industry in the world. We are still a small team, making a very large impact, looking to answer some of the most interesting questions out there. We move fast, value autonomy and ownership, and we are always looking for new ideas. At Deliveroo we know that people are the heart of the business and we prioritise their welfare. Benefits differ by country, but we offer many benefits in areas including healthcare, well-being, parental leave, pensions, and generous annual leave allowances, including time off to support a charitable cause of your choice. Benefits are country-specific, please ask your recruiter for more information. Diversity At Deliveroo, we believe a great workplace is one that represents the world we live in and how beautifully diverse it can be. That means we have no judgement when it comes to any one of the things that make you who you are - your gender, race, sexuality, religion or a secret aversion to coriander. All you need is a passion for (most) food and a desire to be part of one of the fastest-growing businesses in a rapidly growing industry. We are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion in all aspects of our hiring process. We recognise that some candidates may require adjustments to apply for a position or fairly participate in the interview process. If you require any adjustments, please don't hesitate to let us know. We will make every effort to provide the necessary adjustments to ensure you have an equitable opportunity to succeed. A competitive and comprehensive compensation and benefits package Compensation We aim to pay every employee competitively for the role they are performing in their respective location Depending on role and location, some employees may be eligible for an annual cash bonus, sign-on bonus or relocation support Up to 5% matched pension contributions Equity Some roles may be eligible for share awards, giving them ownership in Deliveroo and a share in our success Food Free Deliveroo Plus: free delivery and access to special offers Team lunches from the best local restaurants Time away 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with length of time spent working at Deliveroo One day of paid leave per year to volunteer with a registered charity Funded single cover healthcare on our core plan, with the option to add family members at own cost On-site gym (HQ), discounted external gym membership Access to wellbeing apps such as LesMills+, Strava, Headspace, Yogaia via GymPass . click apply for full job details
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
Get started with your online application Not quite your dream role? Sign up to get notified when the right vacancy comes along. The Opportunity Deliveroo Advertising is building one of Europe's most modern Retail Media Networks, powered by delivery intent, rich merchant data, and a rapidly growing portfolio of endemic, FMCG, and non-endemic advertisers. As we scale, our external ecosystem - agencies, platforms, measurement providers, and technology partners - becomes an increasingly important driver of revenue growth, innovation, and market influence. To support this next phase of growth, we are creating a Head of Commercial Partnerships, Ads role within Deliveroo Advertising. This role will define how Deliveroo Ads builds and activates high-value industry partnerships - strengthening our presence across the media and data partner landscape, accelerating relevant AdTech and MarTech integrations, and supporting Sales and Strategy teams to unlock new categories of growth. The remit aligns closely with Deliveroo's collaboration with DoorDash Ads, ensuring shared ecosystem opportunities and alignment across markets. The Role As Head of Commercial Partnerships, Ads, you will build, lead, and scale Deliveroo Advertising's commercial partnership ecosystem - strengthening partner relationships, deepening platform integrations, and enabling commercial teams with the frameworks, tools, and strategic alignment required to amplify growth across FMCG, non-endemic, and endemic advertisers. This is a senior individual contributor role with significant cross-functional leadership responsibility. You will work closely with Product, Commercial Strategy, Sales, and GTM teams to ensure partnerships translate into clear commercial outcomes and sustained adoption across markets, with the opportunity to build a small team over time. What You'll Be Responsible For Partnership Strategy & Senior Partner Relationships Define and own Deliveroo Advertising's B2B partnership strategy across Demand, AdTech, MarTech, measurement, and platform partners. Build and maintain senior, executive-level partner relationships that drive advocacy, alignment, and long-term commercial value. Ensure partnership priorities align with Deliveroo Advertising's commercial objectives, annual revenue plans, and the broader Deliveroo DoorDash Ads Retail Media strategy. Act as a senior strategic counterpart to agencies and ecosystem partners, shaping joint commercial strategies and partnership plans that drive revenue growth. Partner Activation & Revenue Enablement Translate strategic partnerships into scalable revenue enablers through structured activation programmes and initiatives. Build and manage Joint Business Plans (JBPs) with priority partners to formalise collaboration, co-investment, and shared outcomes. Partner closely with Sales Directors to embed partnership initiatives into pipelines, QBRs, and planning cycles, enabling adoption and supporting revenue growth. Identify and accelerate partner-funded opportunities, innovation pilots, education programmes, and co-marketing initiatives. Own the commercial strategy and execution of Deliveroo Advertising's partnership portfolio, defining how partnerships are structured, prioritised, and scaled to drive commercial impact. Define partnership priorities, commercial models, and value exchange with ecosystem partners, in close collaboration with Revenue Operations, Strategy, and Finance. Partner with Revenue Operations to ensure partnership initiatives are supported by appropriate enablement, governance, reporting, and operational processes. Establish clear partnership rhythms and forums (e.g. executive check-ins, commercial reviews, annual planning) focused on performance, growth, and mutual value creation. Cross-Functional Leadership & Commercial Strategy (Deliveroo Ads & DoorDash Ads) Work closely with Product (Ads) to inform and influence prioritisation of partnership integrations across measurement, creative optimisation, identity, offsite, and broader AdTech interoperability. Collaborate with Commercial Strategy and Solutions GTM to embed partnerships into sales narratives, value propositions, GTM materials, and training programmes. Partner with Revenue Strategy & Enablement to ensure partnerships support monetisation logic, yield strategies, and adoption of new ad formats. Work with Commercial Operations to ensure partner workflows integrate smoothly into delivery, compliance, O2C processes, and tooling. Coordinate with DoorDash Ads partnership counterparts to share best practices, align where appropriate, and identify mutual ecosystem opportunities. Sales, Strategic Partnerships & Regional Commercial Support Act as the senior commercial partner to Sales, Strategic Partnerships, and regional teams on all ecosystem partnership matters. Support revenue growth by shaping partner-aligned commercial initiatives, co-selling motions, and category strategies in collaboration with Sales leadership. Provide strategic guidance, narratives, and deal-level support where partnerships materially influence commercial outcomes. Work with Revenue Operations to ensure frontline teams are effectively supported through playbooks, tooling, and training. New Partnership Development Build a structured evaluation framework to assess potential partners based on revenue impact, strategic alignment, advertiser demand, and integration feasibility. Partner with Commercial Strategy, Product, Sales, and Finance to assess where partner innovation can accelerate Deliveroo Advertising's commercial roadmap. Lead commercial diligence, partner structuring, and internal recommendation processes for new partnership opportunities. Measures of Success Growth in partner-enabled revenue across Deliveroo Advertising Number, quality, and utilisation of active Joint Business Plans Increased partner advocacy, education, and strategic alignment across agencies and holding groups Adoption of partnership-led commercial initiatives by Sales teams Reduced time-to-activation and increased utilisation of partner capabilities Strong cross-functional stakeholder satisfaction across Ads, Sales, Product, GTM, and DoorDash Ads Increased visibility and influence of Deliveroo Advertising across the retail media and Media Platform ecosystem About Deliveroo Our mission is to transform the way you shop and eat, bringing the neighbourhood to your door by connecting consumers, restaurants, shops and riders. We are transforming the way the world eats and shops by making access to food and products more convenient and enjoyable. We give people the opportunity to buy what they want, as they want it, when and where they want it. We are a technology-driven company at the forefront of the most rapidly expanding industry in the world. We are still a small team, making a very large impact, looking to answer some of the most interesting questions out there. We move fast, value autonomy and ownership, and we are always looking for new ideas. At Deliveroo we know that people are the heart of the business and we prioritise their welfare. Benefits differ by country, but we offer many benefits in areas including healthcare, well-being, parental leave, pensions, and generous annual leave allowances, including time off to support a charitable cause of your choice. Benefits are country-specific, please ask your recruiter for more information. Diversity At Deliveroo, we believe a great workplace is one that represents the world we live in and how beautifully diverse it can be. That means we have no judgement when it comes to any one of the things that make you who you are - your gender, race, sexuality, religion or a secret aversion to coriander. All you need is a passion for (most) food and a desire to be part of one of the fastest-growing businesses in a rapidly growing industry. We are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion in all aspects of our hiring process. We recognise that some candidates may require adjustments to apply for a position or fairly participate in the interview process. If you require any adjustments, please don't hesitate to let us know. We will make every effort to provide the necessary adjustments to ensure you have an equitable opportunity to succeed. A competitive and comprehensive compensation and benefits package Compensation We aim to pay every employee competitively for the role they are performing in their respective location Depending on role and location, some employees may be eligible for an annual cash bonus, sign-on bonus or relocation support Up to 5% matched pension contributions Equity Some roles may be eligible for share awards, giving them ownership in Deliveroo and a share in our success Food Free Deliveroo Plus: free delivery and access to special offers Team lunches from the best local restaurants Time away 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with length of time spent working at Deliveroo One day of paid leave per year to volunteer with a registered charity Funded single cover healthcare on our core plan, with the option to add family members at own cost On-site gym (HQ), discounted external gym membership Access to wellbeing apps such as LesMills+, Strava, Headspace, Yogaia via GymPass . click apply for full job details
Head of Finance Location: Midlands - Leicester or Birmingham (hybrid working) Salary: £48,500 per annum , FTE 37.5 hours (we will also consider a 4-day / 30-hour week ) Contract: Permanent (we will consider interim-to-permanent arrangements) Join a charity fighting hunger, tackling waste and creating opportunities We are a forward-looking regional charity working across the Midlands to fight hunger, tackle food waste and create opportunities for people and communities. We believe no one should go hungry when good food is going to waste, and that everyone deserves the chance to thrive. We are now looking for a Head of Finance to join our Senior Leadership Team and play a central role in ensuring our financial strength, sustainability and growth - so we can maximise our social impact. The role As Head of Finance, you will be the organisation's lead financial expert, reporting directly to the Chief Executive and working closely with fellow senior leaders and Trustees. You will provide the financial insight and leadership that underpins strategic decisions and day-to-day operations. You will: Lead the development and delivery of the organisation's financial strategy , ensuring long-term sustainability and supporting our strategic priorities and business plans. Oversee all aspects of financial management , including budgeting, forecasting, management accounts and statutory accounts. Lead on financial reporting and liaison with the Trustee Board , including servicing and advising the Trustee Finance Committee . Ensure strong financial controls , including procurement, credit control, cash flow management, payroll and systems that support growth. Take responsibility for statutory and regulatory financial compliance , including HMRC requirements and charity/company reporting. Provide clear, insightful financial analysis to support decision-making, funding applications and operational improvement. Work closely with budget holders across the organisation, building financial understanding, ownership and accountability. Lead, support and develop a small Finance team of two (Finance Officer and Finance Assistant). This is a highly impactful role where your work will directly enable the charity to reach more people, make better use of surplus food, and create meaningful opportunities in communities across the Midlands. About you We are looking for a values-led finance leader who is motivated by using their skills for positive social impact. You will bring: Significant experience in a senior financial and management accounting role , with responsibility for budgets, management and statutory accounts, controls and reporting. Experience of leading a finance function , including oversight of payroll and pensions. Strong skills in financial planning, analysis, forecasting and budgeting , and the ability to communicate clearly and confidently with senior leaders and Trustees. Experience of working with or supporting a Board or Finance Committee , providing clear, insightful information and advice. Confident use of Excel and finance systems to produce robust, timely and accurate information. A proven ability to lead and develop a team , building a positive, inclusive and high-performing culture. Excellent interpersonal skills - able to influence, challenge and support colleagues at all levels. A collaborative, solutions-focused approach and the ability to manage competing priorities. We welcome candidates who are: Professionally qualified in accountancy or who can demonstrate equivalent experience. From any sector - charity experience is not essential . We are very open to candidates bringing transferable skills from commercial, public or other not-for-profit environments , with a commitment to learning charity-specific requirements (such as charity/SORP accounting) as part of your induction. What we offer A Midlands base in either Leicester or Birmingham , with hybrid working . Salary of £48,500 per annum (FTE, 37.5 hours), with 4-day / 30-hour week options considered . The expectation of a cost of living increase from April . The opportunity to be part of the Senior Leadership Team , shaping the future direction and impact of the organisation. A chance to use your finance expertise to directly support people facing hunger, poverty and barriers to work , while reducing food waste. Inclusion and accessibility We are committed to building a team that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve and to creating an inclusive working environment where everyone can be themselves and perform at their best. We warmly encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and sectors, including those who may not have worked in a charity before. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance Location: Midlands - Leicester or Birmingham (hybrid working) Salary: £48,500 per annum , FTE 37.5 hours (we will also consider a 4-day / 30-hour week ) Contract: Permanent (we will consider interim-to-permanent arrangements) Join a charity fighting hunger, tackling waste and creating opportunities We are a forward-looking regional charity working across the Midlands to fight hunger, tackle food waste and create opportunities for people and communities. We believe no one should go hungry when good food is going to waste, and that everyone deserves the chance to thrive. We are now looking for a Head of Finance to join our Senior Leadership Team and play a central role in ensuring our financial strength, sustainability and growth - so we can maximise our social impact. The role As Head of Finance, you will be the organisation's lead financial expert, reporting directly to the Chief Executive and working closely with fellow senior leaders and Trustees. You will provide the financial insight and leadership that underpins strategic decisions and day-to-day operations. You will: Lead the development and delivery of the organisation's financial strategy , ensuring long-term sustainability and supporting our strategic priorities and business plans. Oversee all aspects of financial management , including budgeting, forecasting, management accounts and statutory accounts. Lead on financial reporting and liaison with the Trustee Board , including servicing and advising the Trustee Finance Committee . Ensure strong financial controls , including procurement, credit control, cash flow management, payroll and systems that support growth. Take responsibility for statutory and regulatory financial compliance , including HMRC requirements and charity/company reporting. Provide clear, insightful financial analysis to support decision-making, funding applications and operational improvement. Work closely with budget holders across the organisation, building financial understanding, ownership and accountability. Lead, support and develop a small Finance team of two (Finance Officer and Finance Assistant). This is a highly impactful role where your work will directly enable the charity to reach more people, make better use of surplus food, and create meaningful opportunities in communities across the Midlands. About you We are looking for a values-led finance leader who is motivated by using their skills for positive social impact. You will bring: Significant experience in a senior financial and management accounting role , with responsibility for budgets, management and statutory accounts, controls and reporting. Experience of leading a finance function , including oversight of payroll and pensions. Strong skills in financial planning, analysis, forecasting and budgeting , and the ability to communicate clearly and confidently with senior leaders and Trustees. Experience of working with or supporting a Board or Finance Committee , providing clear, insightful information and advice. Confident use of Excel and finance systems to produce robust, timely and accurate information. A proven ability to lead and develop a team , building a positive, inclusive and high-performing culture. Excellent interpersonal skills - able to influence, challenge and support colleagues at all levels. A collaborative, solutions-focused approach and the ability to manage competing priorities. We welcome candidates who are: Professionally qualified in accountancy or who can demonstrate equivalent experience. From any sector - charity experience is not essential . We are very open to candidates bringing transferable skills from commercial, public or other not-for-profit environments , with a commitment to learning charity-specific requirements (such as charity/SORP accounting) as part of your induction. What we offer A Midlands base in either Leicester or Birmingham , with hybrid working . Salary of £48,500 per annum (FTE, 37.5 hours), with 4-day / 30-hour week options considered . The expectation of a cost of living increase from April . The opportunity to be part of the Senior Leadership Team , shaping the future direction and impact of the organisation. A chance to use your finance expertise to directly support people facing hunger, poverty and barriers to work , while reducing food waste. Inclusion and accessibility We are committed to building a team that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve and to creating an inclusive working environment where everyone can be themselves and perform at their best. We warmly encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and sectors, including those who may not have worked in a charity before. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Senior Tax Manager - Full-time, Permanent position (37.5 hours) £87,638 - £92,250 Farringdon, London.This role is suitable for MTVH's hybrid working policy. MTVH are seeking to recruit a Senior Tax Manager based in Farringdon who will be responsible for all day-to-day tax matters across a range of taxes including VAT, SDLT and CIS. Duties within this role will also see you be responsible for assisting the Corporation and Tax Planning Manager with corporation tax returns and the Payroll Manager on employment tax issues. The postholder will also be required to give tax advice to the business as and when required. They will also be responsible for ensure compliance with tax rules and that the organisation submits all regulatory returns on time. Duties: Review all VAT returns prepared by the Tax Accountant ensuring the returns are accurate and complete prior to sign off by the Head of Tax. Support operations teams with CIS support and supplier verifications. Review Capital Goods Scheme, Partial Exemption Special Method and Partial Exemption Standard method calculations. Identify tax compliance risks/opportunities. Ensure the Group's full compliance with all new VAT, SDLT and CIS tax legislation. Inform the business of any changes that may affect the organisation, monitor VAT rate changes ensuring Finance systems are updated accordingly. Organise and deliver VAT training sessions to the wider business. Provide detailed holistic tax advice on all new development/land projects, liaising with project teams as necessary. Respond to ad-hoc tax queries from the business. Manage MTVH's relationship with HMRC on VAT, SDLT and CIS. Provide support on Corporation Tax and Employment Tax issues. Identify and implement opportunities for tax savings. Ensure appropriate controls are in place. What you need to succeed: Either CTA qualified or working towards a professional tax qualification Qualified accountant or significant experience in an accountancy environment Significant indirect tax experience covering both technical VAT and systems work Experience of the social housing/charity sector is desirable Excellent Microsoft office skills, experience of Oracle would be preferred. Excellent communication skills; proven record of preparing and delivering persuasive, high quality, written and verbal reports and presentations within the organisation up to Executive and committee level and externally. Key dates: In-person interviews to be scheduled for Friday 06 March.
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
Senior Tax Manager - Full-time, Permanent position (37.5 hours) £87,638 - £92,250 Farringdon, London.This role is suitable for MTVH's hybrid working policy. MTVH are seeking to recruit a Senior Tax Manager based in Farringdon who will be responsible for all day-to-day tax matters across a range of taxes including VAT, SDLT and CIS. Duties within this role will also see you be responsible for assisting the Corporation and Tax Planning Manager with corporation tax returns and the Payroll Manager on employment tax issues. The postholder will also be required to give tax advice to the business as and when required. They will also be responsible for ensure compliance with tax rules and that the organisation submits all regulatory returns on time. Duties: Review all VAT returns prepared by the Tax Accountant ensuring the returns are accurate and complete prior to sign off by the Head of Tax. Support operations teams with CIS support and supplier verifications. Review Capital Goods Scheme, Partial Exemption Special Method and Partial Exemption Standard method calculations. Identify tax compliance risks/opportunities. Ensure the Group's full compliance with all new VAT, SDLT and CIS tax legislation. Inform the business of any changes that may affect the organisation, monitor VAT rate changes ensuring Finance systems are updated accordingly. Organise and deliver VAT training sessions to the wider business. Provide detailed holistic tax advice on all new development/land projects, liaising with project teams as necessary. Respond to ad-hoc tax queries from the business. Manage MTVH's relationship with HMRC on VAT, SDLT and CIS. Provide support on Corporation Tax and Employment Tax issues. Identify and implement opportunities for tax savings. Ensure appropriate controls are in place. What you need to succeed: Either CTA qualified or working towards a professional tax qualification Qualified accountant or significant experience in an accountancy environment Significant indirect tax experience covering both technical VAT and systems work Experience of the social housing/charity sector is desirable Excellent Microsoft office skills, experience of Oracle would be preferred. Excellent communication skills; proven record of preparing and delivering persuasive, high quality, written and verbal reports and presentations within the organisation up to Executive and committee level and externally. Key dates: In-person interviews to be scheduled for Friday 06 March.
About The Role Kickstart Your Career in Real Estate - No Driving License Required! Ready to launch a career in property and sales? Join Foxtons' buzzing Headquarters as a New Business Advisor and immerse yourself in the fast-paced world of London real estate. This is your chance to learn from industry leaders, sharpen your sales skills, and play a key role in driving growth for London's number one estate agency. You'll be part of a dynamic team that generates new business and builds relationships with clients across the city. What you'll be doing: Drive growth by connecting with motivated sellers and landlords, expanding Foxtons' presence across the market. Champion the Foxtons advantage by showcasing our award winning service and helping clients choose the best route for their property journey. Become a trusted advisor, offering confident, knowledgeable guidance across sales, lettings, new homes, investments, and financial solutions. Build and nurture a high value pipeline, leveraging our powerful, industry leading database to spot opportunities before anyone else. Collaborate with top performers, working closely with our front office teams to deliver seamless, standout experiences that keep clients coming back. Why Foxtons? Your success is based on merit- the more you put in, the further you'll go. Expect: Earning potential up to £60,000 Fully-paid 5 holidays twice a year for top performers Fast-track career progression based on results A vibrant, competitive culture where ambition is celebrated and teamwork thrives. Perks & Benefits Clear career progression driven by performance Diversity & Inclusion networks and Foxtons-funded social events One paid day annually to volunteer for a charity of your choice Wellbeing support: enhanced sick pay, confidential counselling, mental health first aiders, coaching platform, subsidised gym membership Legendary Christmas Party, Summer Sports Day, and team nights out Enhanced parental policies Subsidised staff café and bar Pension scheme Where You'll Be Our award-winning Chiswick Business Park HQ - a stunning space with landscaped gardens and a lake, plus weekly events like food festivals, fireworks, and beach volleyball. Ideally, you'll live within 45 minutes or be open to relocating. About You To succeed in these roles, you'll need exceptional communication skills, insatiable drive and the ability to think on your feet. Leave the rest to Foxtons industry-renowned training programme. You'll delve into the intricacies of property finance, investment strategy and the unique dynamics of the London housing market, advising our customers on their next steps. About The Company As London's number 1 estate agency brand, our customers choose us because we get it done. And we know it's our people that make us so successful. In over 40 years serving London and the Home Counties, we have discovered a winning formula for creating driven and ambitious professionals. This includes the best training at every stage, market-leading technology and the opportunity to work alongside some of the industry's most influential professionals. Is it important for you to know our Corporate Social Responsibility before you apply? Great, it's important to us too. Whether we're providing LGBTQ+ safe spaces, stocking our offices from charitable water suppliers or engaging in fabulous local events, our 50+ offices across London play a key part in our communities. We also offer annual paid time off for employees to volunteer at a charity of their choice. Many choose to support our partner, Single Homeless Project. This is London's largest homelessness charity, making a difference in 10,000 Londoners' lives across all 32 boroughs. TwentyCI data, 2023 v 2022 market share and market share growth of new instructions at a brand level INDHP
Feb 15, 2026
Full time
About The Role Kickstart Your Career in Real Estate - No Driving License Required! Ready to launch a career in property and sales? Join Foxtons' buzzing Headquarters as a New Business Advisor and immerse yourself in the fast-paced world of London real estate. This is your chance to learn from industry leaders, sharpen your sales skills, and play a key role in driving growth for London's number one estate agency. You'll be part of a dynamic team that generates new business and builds relationships with clients across the city. What you'll be doing: Drive growth by connecting with motivated sellers and landlords, expanding Foxtons' presence across the market. Champion the Foxtons advantage by showcasing our award winning service and helping clients choose the best route for their property journey. Become a trusted advisor, offering confident, knowledgeable guidance across sales, lettings, new homes, investments, and financial solutions. Build and nurture a high value pipeline, leveraging our powerful, industry leading database to spot opportunities before anyone else. Collaborate with top performers, working closely with our front office teams to deliver seamless, standout experiences that keep clients coming back. Why Foxtons? Your success is based on merit- the more you put in, the further you'll go. Expect: Earning potential up to £60,000 Fully-paid 5 holidays twice a year for top performers Fast-track career progression based on results A vibrant, competitive culture where ambition is celebrated and teamwork thrives. Perks & Benefits Clear career progression driven by performance Diversity & Inclusion networks and Foxtons-funded social events One paid day annually to volunteer for a charity of your choice Wellbeing support: enhanced sick pay, confidential counselling, mental health first aiders, coaching platform, subsidised gym membership Legendary Christmas Party, Summer Sports Day, and team nights out Enhanced parental policies Subsidised staff café and bar Pension scheme Where You'll Be Our award-winning Chiswick Business Park HQ - a stunning space with landscaped gardens and a lake, plus weekly events like food festivals, fireworks, and beach volleyball. Ideally, you'll live within 45 minutes or be open to relocating. About You To succeed in these roles, you'll need exceptional communication skills, insatiable drive and the ability to think on your feet. Leave the rest to Foxtons industry-renowned training programme. You'll delve into the intricacies of property finance, investment strategy and the unique dynamics of the London housing market, advising our customers on their next steps. About The Company As London's number 1 estate agency brand, our customers choose us because we get it done. And we know it's our people that make us so successful. In over 40 years serving London and the Home Counties, we have discovered a winning formula for creating driven and ambitious professionals. This includes the best training at every stage, market-leading technology and the opportunity to work alongside some of the industry's most influential professionals. Is it important for you to know our Corporate Social Responsibility before you apply? Great, it's important to us too. Whether we're providing LGBTQ+ safe spaces, stocking our offices from charitable water suppliers or engaging in fabulous local events, our 50+ offices across London play a key part in our communities. We also offer annual paid time off for employees to volunteer at a charity of their choice. Many choose to support our partner, Single Homeless Project. This is London's largest homelessness charity, making a difference in 10,000 Londoners' lives across all 32 boroughs. TwentyCI data, 2023 v 2022 market share and market share growth of new instructions at a brand level INDHP
This is a rare opportunity to lead at the heart of a respected charity during a pivotal moment as we embark on an ambitious programme to modernise our estate, expand services, and create a high quality environment for patients, families, and our team. As our new Finance and Facilities Director, you will balance long term capital investment with protection of core revenue and creation of new commercial opportunities. In addition to providing strategic financial leadership and overseeing key resources (finance, digital/IT, estates & facilities, and health & safety), you will bring clarity, insight, and innovation by being data-driven and helping us grow new income streams that complement our fundraising, retail, and lottery operations. For the right individual, this is a career-defining role. You will make a lasting and tangible difference: securing our financial future, enabling a once in a generation capital project, and ensuring our estate and resources support outstanding care for generations to come. If you are inspired by the opportunity to lead, influence, and deliver meaningful impact within a much loved local charity, we would love to hear from you. For more information about this role and an application pack please go to At St Michael's Hospice we offer a friendly, team orientated work environment - a good pension scheme with the option to continue any existing NHS pension scheme membership, an Employee Assistance Programme (Benenden Healthcare), up to 33 days annual leave plus bank holidays, subsidised employee meals and free refreshments, free parking, supportive supervision along with a proactive Education Department to support with your development. Hospice employees also qualify for a Blue Light Card with access to a huge array of discounts. To apply for this position, please send your CV and covering letter to: Candidates who require assistance with the application process due to a disability, should contact the HR team on to discuss alternative methods to apply.
Feb 14, 2026
Full time
This is a rare opportunity to lead at the heart of a respected charity during a pivotal moment as we embark on an ambitious programme to modernise our estate, expand services, and create a high quality environment for patients, families, and our team. As our new Finance and Facilities Director, you will balance long term capital investment with protection of core revenue and creation of new commercial opportunities. In addition to providing strategic financial leadership and overseeing key resources (finance, digital/IT, estates & facilities, and health & safety), you will bring clarity, insight, and innovation by being data-driven and helping us grow new income streams that complement our fundraising, retail, and lottery operations. For the right individual, this is a career-defining role. You will make a lasting and tangible difference: securing our financial future, enabling a once in a generation capital project, and ensuring our estate and resources support outstanding care for generations to come. If you are inspired by the opportunity to lead, influence, and deliver meaningful impact within a much loved local charity, we would love to hear from you. For more information about this role and an application pack please go to At St Michael's Hospice we offer a friendly, team orientated work environment - a good pension scheme with the option to continue any existing NHS pension scheme membership, an Employee Assistance Programme (Benenden Healthcare), up to 33 days annual leave plus bank holidays, subsidised employee meals and free refreshments, free parking, supportive supervision along with a proactive Education Department to support with your development. Hospice employees also qualify for a Blue Light Card with access to a huge array of discounts. To apply for this position, please send your CV and covering letter to: Candidates who require assistance with the application process due to a disability, should contact the HR team on to discuss alternative methods to apply.
CEO Are you passionate about helping older people to live well in later life? Do you also have the strategic skills and operational experience to make a real difference at our charity as CEO? Then we'd love to hear from you. This is a great opportunity to use your senior leadership experience to support the local community. You'll have the ability to recognise the needs and opportunities to develop the range of services we offer as well as the commercial acumen to ensure the financial sustainability of our charity. So, if you are a visionary and practical leader, ready to contribute to the next phase of our journey, we want to learn more about you. Position: CEO Location: Sutton SM1 4LE (Flexible working possible with a minimum of three days in the office. A four-day week would be considered for the right candidate) Hours: Full-time (35hrs/week), Salary: £65,000 - £70,000 per annum Duration: Permanent Closing Date: Monday 2nd March What matters? Join an organisation whose vision is of a Sutton where every older person lives well, feeling connected and valued with the confidence and support they need to thrive. The mission is to ensure that later life is lived with dignity, purpose, and independence. The team champion positive ageing, promote mental well-being, and advocate for change where needed. They celebrate the diverse cultures, communities and environments that make up society. Values live at the heart of everything. They form part of the culture, shaping the organisation and staff and volunteers: compassionate generous honest resourceful respectful united local If you join the team You'll be part of a charity that supports its staff and volunteers to develop professionally and to learn new skills. You can enjoy an open and participative working environment, and as CEO, you'll encourage this. You will have a dedicated and experienced support network which includes the Board Chair, and a strong senior management team. We want you to bring inspiring and compassionate leadership, building success in a positive and inclusive organisational culture. Joining here means a commitment to advancing the mission of the charity and making a lasting impact on the well-being of the older community. You'll also maintain focus and a sense of humour amidst significant plate-spinning! Join a flexible employer that pride itself on being a family and carer-friendly workplace. What we are looking for We need the CEO to be resilient, flexible and adaptable. This approach will influence and develop external partnerships, growing the organisation's income and reputation. We are particularly seeking someone to: shape the ongoing AUKS organisational strategy and be involved in its delivery to ensure success and sustainability support the Board in delivering its charitable objectives efficiently and effectively champion equity, diversity and inclusion, understanding the demographic needs of local older people maximise efficient use of all AUKS' human, financial and other resources. The Organisations Join an independent charity dedicated to helping older people in the community to live well in later life. By providing vital information, expert advice and practical support, this work enables older people to make informed decisions on finances, health and care. Other areas of experience may include CEO, Chief Exec, Chief Executive Officer, COO, CFO, Deputy CEO, Deputy Chief Exec, Deputy Chief Executive Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Feb 14, 2026
Full time
CEO Are you passionate about helping older people to live well in later life? Do you also have the strategic skills and operational experience to make a real difference at our charity as CEO? Then we'd love to hear from you. This is a great opportunity to use your senior leadership experience to support the local community. You'll have the ability to recognise the needs and opportunities to develop the range of services we offer as well as the commercial acumen to ensure the financial sustainability of our charity. So, if you are a visionary and practical leader, ready to contribute to the next phase of our journey, we want to learn more about you. Position: CEO Location: Sutton SM1 4LE (Flexible working possible with a minimum of three days in the office. A four-day week would be considered for the right candidate) Hours: Full-time (35hrs/week), Salary: £65,000 - £70,000 per annum Duration: Permanent Closing Date: Monday 2nd March What matters? Join an organisation whose vision is of a Sutton where every older person lives well, feeling connected and valued with the confidence and support they need to thrive. The mission is to ensure that later life is lived with dignity, purpose, and independence. The team champion positive ageing, promote mental well-being, and advocate for change where needed. They celebrate the diverse cultures, communities and environments that make up society. Values live at the heart of everything. They form part of the culture, shaping the organisation and staff and volunteers: compassionate generous honest resourceful respectful united local If you join the team You'll be part of a charity that supports its staff and volunteers to develop professionally and to learn new skills. You can enjoy an open and participative working environment, and as CEO, you'll encourage this. You will have a dedicated and experienced support network which includes the Board Chair, and a strong senior management team. We want you to bring inspiring and compassionate leadership, building success in a positive and inclusive organisational culture. Joining here means a commitment to advancing the mission of the charity and making a lasting impact on the well-being of the older community. You'll also maintain focus and a sense of humour amidst significant plate-spinning! Join a flexible employer that pride itself on being a family and carer-friendly workplace. What we are looking for We need the CEO to be resilient, flexible and adaptable. This approach will influence and develop external partnerships, growing the organisation's income and reputation. We are particularly seeking someone to: shape the ongoing AUKS organisational strategy and be involved in its delivery to ensure success and sustainability support the Board in delivering its charitable objectives efficiently and effectively champion equity, diversity and inclusion, understanding the demographic needs of local older people maximise efficient use of all AUKS' human, financial and other resources. The Organisations Join an independent charity dedicated to helping older people in the community to live well in later life. By providing vital information, expert advice and practical support, this work enables older people to make informed decisions on finances, health and care. Other areas of experience may include CEO, Chief Exec, Chief Executive Officer, COO, CFO, Deputy CEO, Deputy Chief Exec, Deputy Chief Executive Officer. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Venue Manager - Wolverhampton Full-Time, Permanent 40 hours per week 30,000 - 35,000 per year DOE Are you an experienced manager looking for a fresh challenge in a dynamic, customer-focused environment? We are seeking a Venue/Store Manager to lead a busy, Bingo venue in Wolverhampton. This is a fantastic opportunity to take ownership of operations, develop a high-performing team, and create an outstanding customer experience. About the role: As Venue Manager, you will be at the heart of daily operations, overseeing everything from team development to financial control and health & safety. Key responsibilities include: Managing, training, and motivating a small team to deliver exceptional customer service Monitoring and controlling financials, payroll, and administrative tasks Ensuring the venue is safe, clean, and welcoming for both customers and staff Driving sales, maximising profits, and promoting new offers Leading by example, setting clear expectations and maintaining high standards About you: Previous management experience in Bingo or amusements, retail, hospitality, or leisure Confident in leading and developing teams Excellent communication and people skills Flexible and able to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required IT literate and commercially aware If you are a proactive, customer-focused manager with a passion for people and performance, we'd love to hear from you. By applying for this role, you are consenting for C2 Recruitment to hold and process your data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations. To view other great vacancies at C2 Recruitment, please visit our website or call us for a confidential chat about upcoming opportunities in: Buying & Merchandising and Ecommerce Charity & Non Profit Design, Technical, Wholesale & Production Finance HR & Talent H&S & Compliance Hospitality, Catering & Leisure Marketing, Digital & Technology Office & Administration Property & Centre Management Retail, Trade and Luxury Operations Senior Appointments & Executive Sales & FMCG Supply Chain & Logistics & Warehouse Manufacturing & Engineering
Feb 14, 2026
Full time
Venue Manager - Wolverhampton Full-Time, Permanent 40 hours per week 30,000 - 35,000 per year DOE Are you an experienced manager looking for a fresh challenge in a dynamic, customer-focused environment? We are seeking a Venue/Store Manager to lead a busy, Bingo venue in Wolverhampton. This is a fantastic opportunity to take ownership of operations, develop a high-performing team, and create an outstanding customer experience. About the role: As Venue Manager, you will be at the heart of daily operations, overseeing everything from team development to financial control and health & safety. Key responsibilities include: Managing, training, and motivating a small team to deliver exceptional customer service Monitoring and controlling financials, payroll, and administrative tasks Ensuring the venue is safe, clean, and welcoming for both customers and staff Driving sales, maximising profits, and promoting new offers Leading by example, setting clear expectations and maintaining high standards About you: Previous management experience in Bingo or amusements, retail, hospitality, or leisure Confident in leading and developing teams Excellent communication and people skills Flexible and able to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required IT literate and commercially aware If you are a proactive, customer-focused manager with a passion for people and performance, we'd love to hear from you. By applying for this role, you are consenting for C2 Recruitment to hold and process your data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations. To view other great vacancies at C2 Recruitment, please visit our website or call us for a confidential chat about upcoming opportunities in: Buying & Merchandising and Ecommerce Charity & Non Profit Design, Technical, Wholesale & Production Finance HR & Talent H&S & Compliance Hospitality, Catering & Leisure Marketing, Digital & Technology Office & Administration Property & Centre Management Retail, Trade and Luxury Operations Senior Appointments & Executive Sales & FMCG Supply Chain & Logistics & Warehouse Manufacturing & Engineering