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Staffordshire Pathway Project
Finance Manager
Staffordshire Pathway Project
Pathway Project is an inspiring Domestic Abuse Charity that makes a difference, it's a great place to work, we are a charity with big ambitions and huge energy and we need a Finance Manager who can match our energy. We are currently evolving a bold new strategy and a passion for excellence in service delivery. Supported by a driven and energetic board of trustees the new Chief Executive is leading Pathway Project through their ambitious plans. It s a really fantastic time to join our amazing charity as we move into the next phase of our exciting journey. We are looking for a new Finance Manager to be responsible for the effective day-to-day financial management of the charity supporting the CEO with the Finance Strategy. She will be driven, ensuring robust financial controls, accurate reporting and compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements including the Charity Commission and Charity SORP (FRS 102). She will work closely with the CEO, SMT and Trustees and she will provide clear, timely financial information to support sound operational and strategic decision-making and help ensure the long-term sustainability of the organisation.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Pathway Project is an inspiring Domestic Abuse Charity that makes a difference, it's a great place to work, we are a charity with big ambitions and huge energy and we need a Finance Manager who can match our energy. We are currently evolving a bold new strategy and a passion for excellence in service delivery. Supported by a driven and energetic board of trustees the new Chief Executive is leading Pathway Project through their ambitious plans. It s a really fantastic time to join our amazing charity as we move into the next phase of our exciting journey. We are looking for a new Finance Manager to be responsible for the effective day-to-day financial management of the charity supporting the CEO with the Finance Strategy. She will be driven, ensuring robust financial controls, accurate reporting and compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements including the Charity Commission and Charity SORP (FRS 102). She will work closely with the CEO, SMT and Trustees and she will provide clear, timely financial information to support sound operational and strategic decision-making and help ensure the long-term sustainability of the organisation.
Goodman Masson
Interim Global Head of Finance
Goodman Masson
Looking to use your financial expertise to make a real global impact? This is your opportunity to join a world-leading international organisation driving change where it matters most. As a Global Financial Head of Finance, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping financial planning and reporting across a global federation. Key Responsibilities Lead end-to-end federation financial planning, budgeting, and reporting processes Consolidate and analyse financial data across multiple countries and regions Prepare high-quality reports and insights for Executive and Board stakeholders Support and collaborate with the Global Finance Executive (GFE) Partner with senior stakeholders in a complex, matrix environment Essential Skills & Experience CCAB/CIMA qualified accountant Strong experience in budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning Proven ability to consolidate and interpret complex financial data Experience working across multiple stakeholders in a strategic capacity Background in the charity/voluntary sector My client can offer flexible working throughout the duration of the contract and an expectation of 2 days a week in the office based in central London and the rest working remotely. Applications for this role are now under review, and the deadline could well be brought forward if the suitable candidate is found. Therefore, do not delay in submitting your application!
Mar 27, 2026
Seasonal
Looking to use your financial expertise to make a real global impact? This is your opportunity to join a world-leading international organisation driving change where it matters most. As a Global Financial Head of Finance, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping financial planning and reporting across a global federation. Key Responsibilities Lead end-to-end federation financial planning, budgeting, and reporting processes Consolidate and analyse financial data across multiple countries and regions Prepare high-quality reports and insights for Executive and Board stakeholders Support and collaborate with the Global Finance Executive (GFE) Partner with senior stakeholders in a complex, matrix environment Essential Skills & Experience CCAB/CIMA qualified accountant Strong experience in budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning Proven ability to consolidate and interpret complex financial data Experience working across multiple stakeholders in a strategic capacity Background in the charity/voluntary sector My client can offer flexible working throughout the duration of the contract and an expectation of 2 days a week in the office based in central London and the rest working remotely. Applications for this role are now under review, and the deadline could well be brought forward if the suitable candidate is found. Therefore, do not delay in submitting your application!
The Orrell Trust
Chief Executive Officer
The Orrell Trust
As our current CEO steps down after five successful years, we are looking for an outstanding candidate to lead our charity in the next stage of its development. As Chief Executive Officer you will provide strategic and operational leadership to our well-established community charity, ensuring that our activities and projects continue to meet the changing needs of our local community. You will work closely with the board of trustees to shape the next stage of our charity s development. You will lead our staff team and ensure that all the resources and structures are in place that allow them and the charity to flourish. This means successfully securing grant funding, leading our community fundraising efforts, ensuring the charity meets its legal and regulatory obligations, managing the operational finances, and building effective partnerships within the local voluntary, community, and faith sector. You will be equally comfortable writing a funding bid, supporting a member of staff, navigating a spreadsheet, working directly with beneficiaries, and providing concise and accessible reports to trustees and stakeholders. This is a varied role where no two days are quite the same. Your work will make a real difference to the lives of those we support and this is what makes it so rewarding. For more information please see the recruitment pack attached. The closing date for applications is Friday 17 April 2026.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
As our current CEO steps down after five successful years, we are looking for an outstanding candidate to lead our charity in the next stage of its development. As Chief Executive Officer you will provide strategic and operational leadership to our well-established community charity, ensuring that our activities and projects continue to meet the changing needs of our local community. You will work closely with the board of trustees to shape the next stage of our charity s development. You will lead our staff team and ensure that all the resources and structures are in place that allow them and the charity to flourish. This means successfully securing grant funding, leading our community fundraising efforts, ensuring the charity meets its legal and regulatory obligations, managing the operational finances, and building effective partnerships within the local voluntary, community, and faith sector. You will be equally comfortable writing a funding bid, supporting a member of staff, navigating a spreadsheet, working directly with beneficiaries, and providing concise and accessible reports to trustees and stakeholders. This is a varied role where no two days are quite the same. Your work will make a real difference to the lives of those we support and this is what makes it so rewarding. For more information please see the recruitment pack attached. The closing date for applications is Friday 17 April 2026.
Office Manager & PA
Charlie Oscar Group
READY TO DO WORK YOU'RE PROUD OF? At Charlie Oscar, we're not your typical digital marketing agency - we're a team of big thinkers, bold doers, and collaborative problem-solvers. We partner with some of the world's most ambitious brands to help them outsmart, outpace, and outgrow the competition. How do we do it? By blending data science and creativity to make smarter decisions and create work that actually makes an impact. The numbers give us clarity, but it's our creativity that wins hearts, builds brands, and drives real growth. Life at Charlie Oscar is fast-paced, exciting, and full of opportunities to learn, grow, and push boundaries. You'll be working alongside some of the sharpest minds in the industry, solving big challenges, delivering work you're proud of, and seeing the difference you make for global brands. And we know it's not all about work. We make time for fun too - whether it's weekly run club, book and chess clubs, charity fundraisers, Thursday drinks, or epic team socials, there's always something to get involved in and people to connect with. Most importantly, we hire for attitude and culture add, not just experience. We want curious, ambitious people who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo, work hard, bring fresh ideas to the table, and help us shape the future of marketing. Sound like your kind of place? ABOUT THE ROLE At the heart of our agency is a role that keeps everything - and everyone - moving. Our Office Manager & PA is the steady pulse behind the pace, effortlessly juggling board-level diaries, contracts, onboarding, last-minute pitch decks, and day-to-day office life. They are organiser, problem-solver, host, and confidant - the calm voice when things get hectic, the warm welcome at the door, and the glue that holds the agency together. Highly organised, proactive, digitally confident, and hands on, they quietly make everything run smoothly, from tech setup and travel coordination, to culture moments like birthdays and celebrations. Simply put, they are the heartbeat of the agency, turning motion into momentum. WHAT YOU'LL BE GETTING STUCK INTO (aka Responsibilities) Executive Support Be a trusted right hand to our CEO and Managing Director - managing complex diaries, inboxes and priorities with discretion and precision. Coordinate seamless travel and draft key documentation. Support thoughtful client gifting and relationship moments. Presentations & Content Prepare and refine internal and external presentations, ensuring every deck is polished, clear and on brand. Systems & Operations Oversee our digital ecosystem - managing Google Workspace, Microsoft accounts, Slack and shared tools. Maintain internal documentation and ensure systems run smoothly. Manage expenses in partnership with finance. People & Onboarding Create a seamless onboarding experience - setting up digital accounts, preparing computer set ups, desks and delivering office inductions. Provide administrative support across People initiatives. Events & Culture Plan and coordinate agency wide events and celebrations, managing suppliers, budgets and logistics. Bring to life the small cultural moments that make our agency special, e.g. pancakes with all the toppings for pancake day, halloween decorations and treats, cocktails for our monthly cocktail hour! Office & IT Management Act as front of house, ensuring the office is welcoming, organised and well presented. Own meeting room setups, resets and basic troubleshooting. Manage facilities, suppliers, maintenance, utilities and office supplies. Oversee day to day office coordination, including deliveries, kitchen upkeep and shared spaces. Act as the first point of contact and problem solver for office related issues and emergencies. The list of eventualities could be widespread - from dealing with an emergency leak to a broken toaster! Provide hands on tech support and coordinate with external IT providers, as required. Office Move and Coordination We will be moving offices this year. This person will need to lead on the organisation of that - from liaising with supplies, stocking the office, coordinating the move of belongings, setting up the desks, coordinating art work and design. This will require high levels of organisation and initiative. WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR 3+ years' proven experience in a PA, Executive Assistant, Office Manager, or hybrid role in a fast paced environment. Previous experience in the marketing, advertising, creative, or PR world is highly desirable. Highly organised with strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities calmly. Proactive, solutions focused, and adaptable, anticipating needs before they arise. Excellent written and verbal communication skills for correspondence, presentations, and team liaison. Confident with digital tools and systems, for example, Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, Slack, and project management platforms. Hands on and willing to roll up your sleeves - from diary management to events, office operations, and last minute tasks. Experience supporting senior leadership and managing office operations, budgets, and expenses. AI At Charlie Oscar, we're looking for people who can show how they use AI to improve, evolve, and elevate their personal and professional performance, and help us push the boundaries of what's possible in marketing and advertising. You don't need to be an AI specialist, but we value those who are already applying AI tools to work smarter and faster - whether that's speeding up research, summarising text, creating templates - We love people who challenge the norm, ask "how can this be better?", "How can this be quicker?", and see AI as a tool to automate, accelerate and elevate their craft, not replace it. BENEFITS Competitive salary plus opportunity to earn a performance based bonus paid every 6 months Wellness allowance including access to Bupa private health care Pension plan Regular team socials and annual company away day Hybrid working (4 days in the office, 1 day from home) 25 days' holiday per year, plus bank holidays and flexible time over Christmas 4 weeks 'Work From Anywhere' per year Birthday off Cycle to Work Scheme with Forest Bikes Eye care vouchers Regular office treats and surprises Be part of building something truly exceptional WHAT MAKES US OUR VALUES At Charlie Oscar, our values aren't just posters on the wall - they show up in how we work, how we treat each other, and how we build something brilliant together. Make It Happen Momentum matters, progress beats perfection every time. Treat It Like Your Own Think like an owner. Care for every detail as if it were your money, your brand, your business. Grow Together Build the business, lift your team, and invest in your own growth along the way. Be Brave We create space for bold thinking, confident decisions, and the freedom to back yourself.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
READY TO DO WORK YOU'RE PROUD OF? At Charlie Oscar, we're not your typical digital marketing agency - we're a team of big thinkers, bold doers, and collaborative problem-solvers. We partner with some of the world's most ambitious brands to help them outsmart, outpace, and outgrow the competition. How do we do it? By blending data science and creativity to make smarter decisions and create work that actually makes an impact. The numbers give us clarity, but it's our creativity that wins hearts, builds brands, and drives real growth. Life at Charlie Oscar is fast-paced, exciting, and full of opportunities to learn, grow, and push boundaries. You'll be working alongside some of the sharpest minds in the industry, solving big challenges, delivering work you're proud of, and seeing the difference you make for global brands. And we know it's not all about work. We make time for fun too - whether it's weekly run club, book and chess clubs, charity fundraisers, Thursday drinks, or epic team socials, there's always something to get involved in and people to connect with. Most importantly, we hire for attitude and culture add, not just experience. We want curious, ambitious people who aren't afraid to challenge the status quo, work hard, bring fresh ideas to the table, and help us shape the future of marketing. Sound like your kind of place? ABOUT THE ROLE At the heart of our agency is a role that keeps everything - and everyone - moving. Our Office Manager & PA is the steady pulse behind the pace, effortlessly juggling board-level diaries, contracts, onboarding, last-minute pitch decks, and day-to-day office life. They are organiser, problem-solver, host, and confidant - the calm voice when things get hectic, the warm welcome at the door, and the glue that holds the agency together. Highly organised, proactive, digitally confident, and hands on, they quietly make everything run smoothly, from tech setup and travel coordination, to culture moments like birthdays and celebrations. Simply put, they are the heartbeat of the agency, turning motion into momentum. WHAT YOU'LL BE GETTING STUCK INTO (aka Responsibilities) Executive Support Be a trusted right hand to our CEO and Managing Director - managing complex diaries, inboxes and priorities with discretion and precision. Coordinate seamless travel and draft key documentation. Support thoughtful client gifting and relationship moments. Presentations & Content Prepare and refine internal and external presentations, ensuring every deck is polished, clear and on brand. Systems & Operations Oversee our digital ecosystem - managing Google Workspace, Microsoft accounts, Slack and shared tools. Maintain internal documentation and ensure systems run smoothly. Manage expenses in partnership with finance. People & Onboarding Create a seamless onboarding experience - setting up digital accounts, preparing computer set ups, desks and delivering office inductions. Provide administrative support across People initiatives. Events & Culture Plan and coordinate agency wide events and celebrations, managing suppliers, budgets and logistics. Bring to life the small cultural moments that make our agency special, e.g. pancakes with all the toppings for pancake day, halloween decorations and treats, cocktails for our monthly cocktail hour! Office & IT Management Act as front of house, ensuring the office is welcoming, organised and well presented. Own meeting room setups, resets and basic troubleshooting. Manage facilities, suppliers, maintenance, utilities and office supplies. Oversee day to day office coordination, including deliveries, kitchen upkeep and shared spaces. Act as the first point of contact and problem solver for office related issues and emergencies. The list of eventualities could be widespread - from dealing with an emergency leak to a broken toaster! Provide hands on tech support and coordinate with external IT providers, as required. Office Move and Coordination We will be moving offices this year. This person will need to lead on the organisation of that - from liaising with supplies, stocking the office, coordinating the move of belongings, setting up the desks, coordinating art work and design. This will require high levels of organisation and initiative. WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR 3+ years' proven experience in a PA, Executive Assistant, Office Manager, or hybrid role in a fast paced environment. Previous experience in the marketing, advertising, creative, or PR world is highly desirable. Highly organised with strong attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities calmly. Proactive, solutions focused, and adaptable, anticipating needs before they arise. Excellent written and verbal communication skills for correspondence, presentations, and team liaison. Confident with digital tools and systems, for example, Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, Slack, and project management platforms. Hands on and willing to roll up your sleeves - from diary management to events, office operations, and last minute tasks. Experience supporting senior leadership and managing office operations, budgets, and expenses. AI At Charlie Oscar, we're looking for people who can show how they use AI to improve, evolve, and elevate their personal and professional performance, and help us push the boundaries of what's possible in marketing and advertising. You don't need to be an AI specialist, but we value those who are already applying AI tools to work smarter and faster - whether that's speeding up research, summarising text, creating templates - We love people who challenge the norm, ask "how can this be better?", "How can this be quicker?", and see AI as a tool to automate, accelerate and elevate their craft, not replace it. BENEFITS Competitive salary plus opportunity to earn a performance based bonus paid every 6 months Wellness allowance including access to Bupa private health care Pension plan Regular team socials and annual company away day Hybrid working (4 days in the office, 1 day from home) 25 days' holiday per year, plus bank holidays and flexible time over Christmas 4 weeks 'Work From Anywhere' per year Birthday off Cycle to Work Scheme with Forest Bikes Eye care vouchers Regular office treats and surprises Be part of building something truly exceptional WHAT MAKES US OUR VALUES At Charlie Oscar, our values aren't just posters on the wall - they show up in how we work, how we treat each other, and how we build something brilliant together. Make It Happen Momentum matters, progress beats perfection every time. Treat It Like Your Own Think like an owner. Care for every detail as if it were your money, your brand, your business. Grow Together Build the business, lift your team, and invest in your own growth along the way. Be Brave We create space for bold thinking, confident decisions, and the freedom to back yourself.
Surrey Community Action
Chief Executive Officer
Surrey Community Action Guildford, Surrey
Surrey Community Action Chief Executive Officer 35 hours per week, mostly office based but with some scope for working remotely. Based in Burpham, Guildford, Surrey The role is subject to a satisfactory DBS check. £62,000 for a 35-hour week 5% employers pension contribution 25 days annual leave plus three days over Christmas Employee Assistance Programme About Surrey Community Action Surrey Community Action supports Surrey's voluntary sector, the diverse communities of Surrey, and other organisations who seek to work with either. We ensure that non-voluntary sector stakeholders understand the value of our sector and how to work together to achieve shared objectives. We provide services to Surrey's voluntary sector that increase their effectiveness or fill gaps in their capability, capacity, and resilience. Services to the Surrey's Communities and we provide services directly to Surrey's communities that support community action and address unsupported needs. About The Role We are seeking a new Chief Executive to join us at an ideal time to complete and implement our emerging new strategy and direct Surrey Community Action into a bright future. As Chief Executive Officer, you will have the scope and authority to shape strategy, influence policy, empower Surrey's voluntary sector, and champion rural communities, working closely with a committed Board, and experienced staff team. You will be the organisation's lead ambassador, building trusted relationships with partners, funders and decision makers, and ensuring the organisation's voice is heard at local, regional and national level. You will also play a critical role in leading change and transformation within the charity - strengthening systems, diversifying income and evolving how the organisation works so it remains resilient, relevant and impactful in a fast changing environment. This is a role for someone who enjoys balancing big picture thinking with practical delivery, and who can bring people with them through periods of transition. If you are motivated to improve the capability, capacity and resilience of the Surrey's voluntary sector, communities and residents; if you thrive in complex and changing stakeholder environments; and if you are excited by the challenge of leading an organisation through its next phase of growth and influence, this role is for you. No two days will be the same, but there are some core parts of this role. Strategic Leadership & Organisational Direction You will lead the delivery of a clear, compelling organisational strategy, adapting it in response to an evolving operating environment and ensuring the organisation remains agile, future focused and well positioned within the voluntary and community sectors. Board Partnership & Governance You will work collaboratively with the Board of Trustees, providing high quality insight, advice and assurance on strategy, finance, risk, governance and compliance, and then supporting effective Board decision making through clear reporting, analysis and professional guidance. Leadership of People & Culture You will lead, inspire and support the staff team through a transparent, inclusive and empowering management style, creating a high performance culture rooted in trust, accountability, equality, diversity and wellbeing. Change Management & Organisational Development You will be a skilled change manager, leading transformation in response to evolving funding landscapes, policy shifts, technology and community needs, designing and implementing systems, structures and processes that strengthen organisational effectiveness and resilience. Ambassadorial Role, Advocacy & External Relations You will be the public face of the organisation, representing it with credibility, passion and authority, and building strong, influential relationships with funders, partners, policymakers, communities and stakeholders. About You The purpose of the Chief Executive Officer's role is to guide and plan the strategic development and overall direction of the organisation, providing strong leadership and co-ordination to ensure the aims, strategic objectives and priorities of the organisation are achieved. To do this, we need someone who embodies the following attributes, skills and experience. You will have: Senior leadership experience within a voluntary, community, public or values led organisation, with accountability for strategy, performance and resources. Proven experience of working effectively with a Board or trustees Demonstrable success in leading and managing organisational change, including restructuring, service development or cultural transformation. Experience in fundraising, income generation and business development Experience of financial leadership, including budgeting, financial planning, income generation and managing funding agreements or contracts. A strong track record of external engagement, partnership working and representation at senior level. People management experience, supporting a compact team delivering diverse projects. Excellent communication skills (including social media) and governance literacy. It will be a distinct advantage to have familiarity with Local Government Reorganisation and devolution, ideally in a county like Surrey. You will be: Motivated, motivating and dynamic An effective communicator (including social media) with good network contacts, especially in the VCSE sector and across local government A strong team builder, able to develop, encourage and support colleagues in making the most of their experience and skillsets and to feel confident in their abilities A visionary leader who is able to embrace and manage change through strategic creativity and innovation, while also able to pay attention to detail when necessary. Ideally, you will also be able to demonstrate understanding of charity governance, compliance and safeguarding. Calm and confident under pressure with an evidence-based approach to prioritising finite resources. These attributes, skills and experience will make you stand out, but even if you do not match all the criteria below, we still want to hear about you and what you can offer. The Nuts and Bolts The role is a permanent contract for 35 hours per week, mostly office based but with some scope for working remotely. Our offices are in Guildford, Surrey We are committed to continued professional development and will support you to develop your skills even further. The role is subject to a satisfactory DBS check. The salary for this post is £62,000 for a 35-hour week. We also offer: 5% employers pension contribution Employee Assistance Programme 25 days holiday with an additional three days between Christmas and New Year, as well as all English Bank Holidays For a full application pack, please visit our recruitment page . If you would like an informal conversation about the role and whether it is right for you , please contact our Office Manager, Liza Campbell on or email to arrange an informal conversation with the outgoing Chief Executive Officer. To apply for this position, please send an up-to-date CV and a covering statement highlighting how your skills and experience matches our needs to Liza, as above. Deadline for applications is Sunday 26 April, 11:59pm. First round interviews will take place at our Guildford offices during the week of 11 May 2026 with selected candidates being invited to a second interview on Tuesday 19 May. We can only accept applications from candidates with the right to work in the UK.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Surrey Community Action Chief Executive Officer 35 hours per week, mostly office based but with some scope for working remotely. Based in Burpham, Guildford, Surrey The role is subject to a satisfactory DBS check. £62,000 for a 35-hour week 5% employers pension contribution 25 days annual leave plus three days over Christmas Employee Assistance Programme About Surrey Community Action Surrey Community Action supports Surrey's voluntary sector, the diverse communities of Surrey, and other organisations who seek to work with either. We ensure that non-voluntary sector stakeholders understand the value of our sector and how to work together to achieve shared objectives. We provide services to Surrey's voluntary sector that increase their effectiveness or fill gaps in their capability, capacity, and resilience. Services to the Surrey's Communities and we provide services directly to Surrey's communities that support community action and address unsupported needs. About The Role We are seeking a new Chief Executive to join us at an ideal time to complete and implement our emerging new strategy and direct Surrey Community Action into a bright future. As Chief Executive Officer, you will have the scope and authority to shape strategy, influence policy, empower Surrey's voluntary sector, and champion rural communities, working closely with a committed Board, and experienced staff team. You will be the organisation's lead ambassador, building trusted relationships with partners, funders and decision makers, and ensuring the organisation's voice is heard at local, regional and national level. You will also play a critical role in leading change and transformation within the charity - strengthening systems, diversifying income and evolving how the organisation works so it remains resilient, relevant and impactful in a fast changing environment. This is a role for someone who enjoys balancing big picture thinking with practical delivery, and who can bring people with them through periods of transition. If you are motivated to improve the capability, capacity and resilience of the Surrey's voluntary sector, communities and residents; if you thrive in complex and changing stakeholder environments; and if you are excited by the challenge of leading an organisation through its next phase of growth and influence, this role is for you. No two days will be the same, but there are some core parts of this role. Strategic Leadership & Organisational Direction You will lead the delivery of a clear, compelling organisational strategy, adapting it in response to an evolving operating environment and ensuring the organisation remains agile, future focused and well positioned within the voluntary and community sectors. Board Partnership & Governance You will work collaboratively with the Board of Trustees, providing high quality insight, advice and assurance on strategy, finance, risk, governance and compliance, and then supporting effective Board decision making through clear reporting, analysis and professional guidance. Leadership of People & Culture You will lead, inspire and support the staff team through a transparent, inclusive and empowering management style, creating a high performance culture rooted in trust, accountability, equality, diversity and wellbeing. Change Management & Organisational Development You will be a skilled change manager, leading transformation in response to evolving funding landscapes, policy shifts, technology and community needs, designing and implementing systems, structures and processes that strengthen organisational effectiveness and resilience. Ambassadorial Role, Advocacy & External Relations You will be the public face of the organisation, representing it with credibility, passion and authority, and building strong, influential relationships with funders, partners, policymakers, communities and stakeholders. About You The purpose of the Chief Executive Officer's role is to guide and plan the strategic development and overall direction of the organisation, providing strong leadership and co-ordination to ensure the aims, strategic objectives and priorities of the organisation are achieved. To do this, we need someone who embodies the following attributes, skills and experience. You will have: Senior leadership experience within a voluntary, community, public or values led organisation, with accountability for strategy, performance and resources. Proven experience of working effectively with a Board or trustees Demonstrable success in leading and managing organisational change, including restructuring, service development or cultural transformation. Experience in fundraising, income generation and business development Experience of financial leadership, including budgeting, financial planning, income generation and managing funding agreements or contracts. A strong track record of external engagement, partnership working and representation at senior level. People management experience, supporting a compact team delivering diverse projects. Excellent communication skills (including social media) and governance literacy. It will be a distinct advantage to have familiarity with Local Government Reorganisation and devolution, ideally in a county like Surrey. You will be: Motivated, motivating and dynamic An effective communicator (including social media) with good network contacts, especially in the VCSE sector and across local government A strong team builder, able to develop, encourage and support colleagues in making the most of their experience and skillsets and to feel confident in their abilities A visionary leader who is able to embrace and manage change through strategic creativity and innovation, while also able to pay attention to detail when necessary. Ideally, you will also be able to demonstrate understanding of charity governance, compliance and safeguarding. Calm and confident under pressure with an evidence-based approach to prioritising finite resources. These attributes, skills and experience will make you stand out, but even if you do not match all the criteria below, we still want to hear about you and what you can offer. The Nuts and Bolts The role is a permanent contract for 35 hours per week, mostly office based but with some scope for working remotely. Our offices are in Guildford, Surrey We are committed to continued professional development and will support you to develop your skills even further. The role is subject to a satisfactory DBS check. The salary for this post is £62,000 for a 35-hour week. We also offer: 5% employers pension contribution Employee Assistance Programme 25 days holiday with an additional three days between Christmas and New Year, as well as all English Bank Holidays For a full application pack, please visit our recruitment page . If you would like an informal conversation about the role and whether it is right for you , please contact our Office Manager, Liza Campbell on or email to arrange an informal conversation with the outgoing Chief Executive Officer. To apply for this position, please send an up-to-date CV and a covering statement highlighting how your skills and experience matches our needs to Liza, as above. Deadline for applications is Sunday 26 April, 11:59pm. First round interviews will take place at our Guildford offices during the week of 11 May 2026 with selected candidates being invited to a second interview on Tuesday 19 May. We can only accept applications from candidates with the right to work in the UK.
Brain Tumour Research
Director of Finance and Operations
Brain Tumour Research Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
A powerful campaigning organisation, Brain Tumour Research is the leading voice of the brain tumour community. Unique and much needed, we are the only national charity focused on finding a cure for all types of brain tumours. We are campaigning to increase the national investment in research into brain tumours to £35 million per year, while fundraising to create a network of seven sustainable Brain Tumour Research Centres of Excellence across the UK. We are seeking a Director of Finance & Operations to join our dynamic, innovative and collaborative Leadership Team at a pivotal point in our development as we seek to grow and reach and impact even further. This is a rare opportunity to lead a broad portfolio spanning finance, HR, systems, governance, risk and operational delivery, all within a charity that is rapidly growing its reach, influence and impact. In this role, you will shape organisational strategy, strengthen financial stewardship, and ensure we have the systems, processes and culture needed to support the next stage of our development. You'll lead talented teams, embed high-performing ways of working, and play a key role in enabling world-class research and national campaigning. We're looking for a strategic, values-led leader with a strong track record across both finance and operations. Someone who can see the bigger picture, think commercially, and bring rigour, insight and clarity to decision-making. You'll be an empowering people manager, an excellent communicator, and a collaborative partner who thrives in a mission-driven environment. Above all, you'll bring energy, curiosity and a genuine commitment to making a difference for people affected by brain tumours. If you're ready to take on a wide-ranging leadership role with real purpose, and help build a stronger organisation working towards a future free from brain tumours, we'd love to hear from you. For further information and details on how to apply, please visit: Closing date for applications: 9am on Friday 10th April 2026.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
A powerful campaigning organisation, Brain Tumour Research is the leading voice of the brain tumour community. Unique and much needed, we are the only national charity focused on finding a cure for all types of brain tumours. We are campaigning to increase the national investment in research into brain tumours to £35 million per year, while fundraising to create a network of seven sustainable Brain Tumour Research Centres of Excellence across the UK. We are seeking a Director of Finance & Operations to join our dynamic, innovative and collaborative Leadership Team at a pivotal point in our development as we seek to grow and reach and impact even further. This is a rare opportunity to lead a broad portfolio spanning finance, HR, systems, governance, risk and operational delivery, all within a charity that is rapidly growing its reach, influence and impact. In this role, you will shape organisational strategy, strengthen financial stewardship, and ensure we have the systems, processes and culture needed to support the next stage of our development. You'll lead talented teams, embed high-performing ways of working, and play a key role in enabling world-class research and national campaigning. We're looking for a strategic, values-led leader with a strong track record across both finance and operations. Someone who can see the bigger picture, think commercially, and bring rigour, insight and clarity to decision-making. You'll be an empowering people manager, an excellent communicator, and a collaborative partner who thrives in a mission-driven environment. Above all, you'll bring energy, curiosity and a genuine commitment to making a difference for people affected by brain tumours. If you're ready to take on a wide-ranging leadership role with real purpose, and help build a stronger organisation working towards a future free from brain tumours, we'd love to hear from you. For further information and details on how to apply, please visit: Closing date for applications: 9am on Friday 10th April 2026.
NFP People
Chief Executive Officer
NFP People Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Chief Executive Officer This is a rare and exciting opportunity to take on the executive leadership of a highly respected and effective charity working within and around Cambridge. Join a charity that aims to protect, enhance and celebrate the landscape, heritage and nature that make Cambridge a special place, for today and for generations to come. Position: Chief Executive Officer Location: Cambridge/Hybrid (1 day per week working from home) Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week (part-time or job share considered) Salary: £65 - £75k dependent on skills and experience. Contract: Permanent Benefits: 33 days annual holiday entitlement pro rata, includes allowance for Bank Holidays. Pension contribution of up to 5% of gross pay. Flexible delivery of hours. Remote working options. Free on-site parking Closing Date: 5pm on Monday 13 April. The Role This charity is a small but complex organisation. It owns greenspaces, nature reserves and historic properties that welcome thousands of visitors every year; it runs a busy outdoor education and events programme and delivers civic initiatives such as the Blue Plaque scheme for Cambridge; it is a driving force in the Cambridge Nature Network; it responds to hundreds of planning proposals that could have a harmful impact on Cambridge's landscapes, nature or special character and runs major campaigns when needed. It combines hands-on land and property management with being a highly respected and effective voice influencing the sustainable development of Cambridge. The CEO is responsible for ensuring that all green spaces and historic buildings in the charity's care are protected and enhanced, and that the influence on the development of the greater Cambridge area is as strong as it can be. Balancing demands across all areas of the charity's work is a major part of the role, informed by a strategy and strategic plan that guides prioritisation and focus in any given year. You will play a primary role in local advocacy, influence and the development of external partnerships and opportunities, and support the staff team in delivering the other areas. Main areas of responsibility include: Inspiring and Supportive Leadership Strategy Development and Delivery People and Organisation Development Finance and Governance Influence and Advocacy About You With sound finances and a small but effective staff team, we are looking for an inspirational and supportive leader who has the experience and knowledge required to help the charity flourish and rise to the opportunities and challenges of the coming years. You will bring with you the following key skills and experience: Degree or equivalent higher professional qualification, in management or a subject relevant to the role. Experience managing a team at a senior level. Proven ability to lead and motivate a senior team. Excellent oral and written communication skills across multiple audiences. Proven ability to network, advocate and positively influence at a high level. Experience of collaborative and partnership working to achieve more impact. Good professional understanding or experience of managing either natural habitats or built heritage, or both. Experience in strategy development and delivery, turning an ambitious vision into actionable plans. Experience of developing projects and project management, delivering practical outcomes to time and to budget. Experience in budgeting and financial management across multiple work areas. An understanding of town planning issues and the English development process, or willingness to learn. A good negotiator who can listen, influence, respond and follow up appropriately. High levels of self-awareness, emotional intelligence and empathy. Competency with a range of IT software and communications mechanisms. Our ideal candidate will live within Cambridge or the surrounding region and have had senior management experience in a relevant organisation. If this sounds like you then apply today! A full clean driving licence and proof of the right to work in the UK are required for this role. When applying you will be asked to submit a CV and Cover Letter. Please note that we are unable to consider anyone for the role if they haven't submitted both documents. About the Organisation The charity cares for the green setting of Cambridge and its most valuable landscapes and is working to enhance and connect them for nature and people. They inspire people of all ages to get outdoors and help them to enjoy, learn about and get involved with their local environment, heritage and culture. You may also have experience in roles such as CEO, Chief Exec, Managing Director, Head of Operations, Deputy CEO, Deputy Chief Exec, Chief Executive Officer, Department Head, Head of. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer This is a rare and exciting opportunity to take on the executive leadership of a highly respected and effective charity working within and around Cambridge. Join a charity that aims to protect, enhance and celebrate the landscape, heritage and nature that make Cambridge a special place, for today and for generations to come. Position: Chief Executive Officer Location: Cambridge/Hybrid (1 day per week working from home) Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week (part-time or job share considered) Salary: £65 - £75k dependent on skills and experience. Contract: Permanent Benefits: 33 days annual holiday entitlement pro rata, includes allowance for Bank Holidays. Pension contribution of up to 5% of gross pay. Flexible delivery of hours. Remote working options. Free on-site parking Closing Date: 5pm on Monday 13 April. The Role This charity is a small but complex organisation. It owns greenspaces, nature reserves and historic properties that welcome thousands of visitors every year; it runs a busy outdoor education and events programme and delivers civic initiatives such as the Blue Plaque scheme for Cambridge; it is a driving force in the Cambridge Nature Network; it responds to hundreds of planning proposals that could have a harmful impact on Cambridge's landscapes, nature or special character and runs major campaigns when needed. It combines hands-on land and property management with being a highly respected and effective voice influencing the sustainable development of Cambridge. The CEO is responsible for ensuring that all green spaces and historic buildings in the charity's care are protected and enhanced, and that the influence on the development of the greater Cambridge area is as strong as it can be. Balancing demands across all areas of the charity's work is a major part of the role, informed by a strategy and strategic plan that guides prioritisation and focus in any given year. You will play a primary role in local advocacy, influence and the development of external partnerships and opportunities, and support the staff team in delivering the other areas. Main areas of responsibility include: Inspiring and Supportive Leadership Strategy Development and Delivery People and Organisation Development Finance and Governance Influence and Advocacy About You With sound finances and a small but effective staff team, we are looking for an inspirational and supportive leader who has the experience and knowledge required to help the charity flourish and rise to the opportunities and challenges of the coming years. You will bring with you the following key skills and experience: Degree or equivalent higher professional qualification, in management or a subject relevant to the role. Experience managing a team at a senior level. Proven ability to lead and motivate a senior team. Excellent oral and written communication skills across multiple audiences. Proven ability to network, advocate and positively influence at a high level. Experience of collaborative and partnership working to achieve more impact. Good professional understanding or experience of managing either natural habitats or built heritage, or both. Experience in strategy development and delivery, turning an ambitious vision into actionable plans. Experience of developing projects and project management, delivering practical outcomes to time and to budget. Experience in budgeting and financial management across multiple work areas. An understanding of town planning issues and the English development process, or willingness to learn. A good negotiator who can listen, influence, respond and follow up appropriately. High levels of self-awareness, emotional intelligence and empathy. Competency with a range of IT software and communications mechanisms. Our ideal candidate will live within Cambridge or the surrounding region and have had senior management experience in a relevant organisation. If this sounds like you then apply today! A full clean driving licence and proof of the right to work in the UK are required for this role. When applying you will be asked to submit a CV and Cover Letter. Please note that we are unable to consider anyone for the role if they haven't submitted both documents. About the Organisation The charity cares for the green setting of Cambridge and its most valuable landscapes and is working to enhance and connect them for nature and people. They inspire people of all ages to get outdoors and help them to enjoy, learn about and get involved with their local environment, heritage and culture. You may also have experience in roles such as CEO, Chief Exec, Managing Director, Head of Operations, Deputy CEO, Deputy Chief Exec, Chief Executive Officer, Department Head, Head of. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Voluntary Board Member - Scotland
SANCTUARY GROUP-1 City, Glasgow
Voluntary Board Member - Scotland Sanctuary Scotland manages rented and shared ownership homes across the country, including Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Glasgow, Cumbernauld and Dundee. Our staff help make a real difference to the quality of people's lives. SANCTUARY SCOTLAND HOUSING ASSOCIATION LIMITED VOLUNTARY BOARD OF MANAGEMENT MEMBER VACANCIES Are you passionate about the provision of high-quality housing and services in Scotland? Are you interested in playing an active role with a leading housing provider, ensuring our residents receive the highest quality services, delivered in a fair and sustainable way which benefits them and our communities alike? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for someone looking to expand their knowledge and skills in a Non-Executive capacity in the housing sector or looking for opportunities to use their existing expertise and lived experience to support and contribute to local communities in Scotland. We pride ourselves on providing high quality essential services to our diverse communities in Scotland and are looking for those who share our values and vision to join our Board of Management as a non-executive director for Sanctuary Scotland. Sanctuary Scotland Housing Association Limited, a subsidiary within the Sanctuary Group, is a dynamic and forward thinking organisation and provides high quality housing stretching from Glasgow to Aberdeenshire. We are a registered charity and regulated by the Scottish Housing Regulator. We are looking for new Board members to join an active Board of Management on a voluntary basis, where you will join other like-minded individuals who are passionate about our communities. You will play an integral part in the governance, strategic direction and growth of our organisation, and contribute to our mission of building affordable homes and sustainable communities where people choose to live. Some travel between our offices will be required, however we are able to hold meetings both in person and remotely so can facilitate a hybrid arrangement. In return we will provide personal development through ongoing training and support. As a voluntary position it will not be paid, but any reasonable travel and expenses for attendance at meetings will be covered. Sanctuary Scotland is deeply committed to providing a culture of inclusivity and diversity which is fundamental to our values and we welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are looking for applications from those who represent our diverse communities and demonstrate that they share our values and those of the social housing sector; have a genuine commitment to strengthening our local communities; and have the confidence and ability to question and challenge effectively. We would particularly welcome interest from candidates who have lived experience in either receiving the type of services that Sanctuary Scotland provides or who have worked within the housing sector, including in a senior or executive role. Skills gained within finance, development, legal or business would also be an advantage. However a lack of experience in these sectors is no barrier to application, and we very much encourage and welcome applications from those who are genuinely committed to using their skills and experiences to bring new and multi-facetted approaches to our Board of Management, and ultimately for the benefit of our customers, communities and our organisation as a whole. Most importantly, we are looking for those who can demonstrate that they are fair, rational and impartial; have a genuine interest in our services and our customers' needs; are able to understand and analyse information and data; and can communicate and share views and ideas in a constructive and objective way. If you are interested in this rewarding opportunity where you can play a valuable role in shaping the future delivery of our housing and services, please apply. Building Equality and Diversity Sanctuary Group encourages and welcomes applications from people from diverse backgrounds to support our commitment to offering an inclusive environment for our employees and customers. We work closely with the Home Office in order to prevent illegal working. A standard Disclosure Scotland check will be necessary in the event of a successful application which we will pay for. Sanctuary Scotland Housing Association Limited, a charity registered in Scotland No. SC024549, is a subsidiary of Sanctuary Housing Association, an exempt charity.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Voluntary Board Member - Scotland Sanctuary Scotland manages rented and shared ownership homes across the country, including Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Glasgow, Cumbernauld and Dundee. Our staff help make a real difference to the quality of people's lives. SANCTUARY SCOTLAND HOUSING ASSOCIATION LIMITED VOLUNTARY BOARD OF MANAGEMENT MEMBER VACANCIES Are you passionate about the provision of high-quality housing and services in Scotland? Are you interested in playing an active role with a leading housing provider, ensuring our residents receive the highest quality services, delivered in a fair and sustainable way which benefits them and our communities alike? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for someone looking to expand their knowledge and skills in a Non-Executive capacity in the housing sector or looking for opportunities to use their existing expertise and lived experience to support and contribute to local communities in Scotland. We pride ourselves on providing high quality essential services to our diverse communities in Scotland and are looking for those who share our values and vision to join our Board of Management as a non-executive director for Sanctuary Scotland. Sanctuary Scotland Housing Association Limited, a subsidiary within the Sanctuary Group, is a dynamic and forward thinking organisation and provides high quality housing stretching from Glasgow to Aberdeenshire. We are a registered charity and regulated by the Scottish Housing Regulator. We are looking for new Board members to join an active Board of Management on a voluntary basis, where you will join other like-minded individuals who are passionate about our communities. You will play an integral part in the governance, strategic direction and growth of our organisation, and contribute to our mission of building affordable homes and sustainable communities where people choose to live. Some travel between our offices will be required, however we are able to hold meetings both in person and remotely so can facilitate a hybrid arrangement. In return we will provide personal development through ongoing training and support. As a voluntary position it will not be paid, but any reasonable travel and expenses for attendance at meetings will be covered. Sanctuary Scotland is deeply committed to providing a culture of inclusivity and diversity which is fundamental to our values and we welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are looking for applications from those who represent our diverse communities and demonstrate that they share our values and those of the social housing sector; have a genuine commitment to strengthening our local communities; and have the confidence and ability to question and challenge effectively. We would particularly welcome interest from candidates who have lived experience in either receiving the type of services that Sanctuary Scotland provides or who have worked within the housing sector, including in a senior or executive role. Skills gained within finance, development, legal or business would also be an advantage. However a lack of experience in these sectors is no barrier to application, and we very much encourage and welcome applications from those who are genuinely committed to using their skills and experiences to bring new and multi-facetted approaches to our Board of Management, and ultimately for the benefit of our customers, communities and our organisation as a whole. Most importantly, we are looking for those who can demonstrate that they are fair, rational and impartial; have a genuine interest in our services and our customers' needs; are able to understand and analyse information and data; and can communicate and share views and ideas in a constructive and objective way. If you are interested in this rewarding opportunity where you can play a valuable role in shaping the future delivery of our housing and services, please apply. Building Equality and Diversity Sanctuary Group encourages and welcomes applications from people from diverse backgrounds to support our commitment to offering an inclusive environment for our employees and customers. We work closely with the Home Office in order to prevent illegal working. A standard Disclosure Scotland check will be necessary in the event of a successful application which we will pay for. Sanctuary Scotland Housing Association Limited, a charity registered in Scotland No. SC024549, is a subsidiary of Sanctuary Housing Association, an exempt charity.
PROSPECTUS-4
Senior Finance Partner
PROSPECTUS-4
Location: Victoria, hybrid (2 days per week in office) Contract: Temporary, initial 3 month contract Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Salary: £43 per hour plus holiday (FTE 78,500 per year) Start Date: ASAP Prospectus is delighted to be supporting our client in their search for an experienced Senior Finance Partner to provide high level financial support across a portfolio of charitable trusts. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident, detail driven finance professional to step into a broad and influential role within a highly respected trust group. Responsibilities: Maintain complete and accurate accounting records for a portfolio of charitable trusts. Produce timely financial reporting, including financial summaries, cashflows, budgets and forecasts for trustees and senior stakeholders. Lead and oversee reconciliations, controls, VAT returns, annual reports, and audit preparation. Act as an authorised signatory and manage cashflow, payments, and investment fund movements. Support trustees and executives with financial insight, governance information, and due diligence processes. Manage investment portfolio data, liaising with advisors and investment managers. Provide financial support for direct and impact investments. Contribute to strengthening governance, compliance, systems, and continuous improvement across the finance function. Mentor junior finance colleagues and support the wider Finance Director and team. Requirements: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) or demonstrably qualified by experience. Significant experience in charity or commercial finance, with confidence managing complex financial workflows. Strong experience producing statutory accounts, management reporting, cashflows, and analysis. Excellent understanding of financial controls, governance, and charity regulatory requirements. Experience with investment portfolios or grant giving environments (desirable). Advanced IT skills, particularly Excel and financial systems. Exceptional communication skills with the ability to build trust with senior stakeholders. Highly organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple deadlines with accuracy and independence. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so please apply ASAP by submitting your CV in Word format. At Prospectus, we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, or pregnancy/maternity. If you have a disability and require reasonable adjustments at any stage of the process, please let us know.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Location: Victoria, hybrid (2 days per week in office) Contract: Temporary, initial 3 month contract Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Salary: £43 per hour plus holiday (FTE 78,500 per year) Start Date: ASAP Prospectus is delighted to be supporting our client in their search for an experienced Senior Finance Partner to provide high level financial support across a portfolio of charitable trusts. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident, detail driven finance professional to step into a broad and influential role within a highly respected trust group. Responsibilities: Maintain complete and accurate accounting records for a portfolio of charitable trusts. Produce timely financial reporting, including financial summaries, cashflows, budgets and forecasts for trustees and senior stakeholders. Lead and oversee reconciliations, controls, VAT returns, annual reports, and audit preparation. Act as an authorised signatory and manage cashflow, payments, and investment fund movements. Support trustees and executives with financial insight, governance information, and due diligence processes. Manage investment portfolio data, liaising with advisors and investment managers. Provide financial support for direct and impact investments. Contribute to strengthening governance, compliance, systems, and continuous improvement across the finance function. Mentor junior finance colleagues and support the wider Finance Director and team. Requirements: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) or demonstrably qualified by experience. Significant experience in charity or commercial finance, with confidence managing complex financial workflows. Strong experience producing statutory accounts, management reporting, cashflows, and analysis. Excellent understanding of financial controls, governance, and charity regulatory requirements. Experience with investment portfolios or grant giving environments (desirable). Advanced IT skills, particularly Excel and financial systems. Exceptional communication skills with the ability to build trust with senior stakeholders. Highly organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple deadlines with accuracy and independence. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so please apply ASAP by submitting your CV in Word format. At Prospectus, we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, or pregnancy/maternity. If you have a disability and require reasonable adjustments at any stage of the process, please let us know.
RICHMOND MUSIC TRUST-1
Operations & Finance Administrator
RICHMOND MUSIC TRUST-1 Twickenham, London
A vacancy has arisen for an Administrator to join Richmond Music Trust, a well-established, successful and expanding provider of music education opportunities for children and young people. This is an excellent opportunity to join a successful organisation with this post suiting a hardworking and ambitious individual, perhaps a recent graduate. As Operations & Finance Administrator you will assist the Chief Executive in maintaining efficient financial and administrative systems in order to support the day-to-day operations of the Trust. Main duties include scheduling and support for our 90 instrumental teachers, dealing with enquiries from parents, teachers and schools, updating the finance management system and assisting with the invoicing process. Supporting administration across several departments is a key part of the role. The successful candidate will be highly literate and numerate with IT skills that include experience with Microsoft Word and Excel. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, along with a confident phone manner are essential, as is the ability to work with initiative and take on responsibility where appropriate. Previous experience with database and/or finance management software (eg. Xero) would be an advantage. A registered charity since 1994 and incorporated in 2001, RMT provides instrumental tuition in schools to over 4000 students each week, running weekly ensembles for all abilities. Regular large-scale events and courses are integral to our work. Our Music Therapy department provides services to over 300 children and adults across South West London every week. This role requires a limited amount of contact with children and young people and the successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from all sections of the community. If you need any additional support or require accommodations to be made to complete your application, please contact us via the details on our website Deadline for completed applications: 12 noon Monday 13.04.26 Interviews: w/c 20.04.26 Please follow the link to download application form and supporting documents.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
A vacancy has arisen for an Administrator to join Richmond Music Trust, a well-established, successful and expanding provider of music education opportunities for children and young people. This is an excellent opportunity to join a successful organisation with this post suiting a hardworking and ambitious individual, perhaps a recent graduate. As Operations & Finance Administrator you will assist the Chief Executive in maintaining efficient financial and administrative systems in order to support the day-to-day operations of the Trust. Main duties include scheduling and support for our 90 instrumental teachers, dealing with enquiries from parents, teachers and schools, updating the finance management system and assisting with the invoicing process. Supporting administration across several departments is a key part of the role. The successful candidate will be highly literate and numerate with IT skills that include experience with Microsoft Word and Excel. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, along with a confident phone manner are essential, as is the ability to work with initiative and take on responsibility where appropriate. Previous experience with database and/or finance management software (eg. Xero) would be an advantage. A registered charity since 1994 and incorporated in 2001, RMT provides instrumental tuition in schools to over 4000 students each week, running weekly ensembles for all abilities. Regular large-scale events and courses are integral to our work. Our Music Therapy department provides services to over 300 children and adults across South West London every week. This role requires a limited amount of contact with children and young people and the successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. We are committed to equality of opportunity and welcome applications from all sections of the community. If you need any additional support or require accommodations to be made to complete your application, please contact us via the details on our website Deadline for completed applications: 12 noon Monday 13.04.26 Interviews: w/c 20.04.26 Please follow the link to download application form and supporting documents.
Executive Talent Solutions
Associate Solicitor - Private Client - 2 years + PQE
Executive Talent Solutions
Executive Talent Solutions is partnering with a distinguished London law firm to hire Senior Associate Solicitor (7+years PQE) in their Private Client team in London, UK. The opportunity Executive Talent Solutions is supporting a leading law firm in the appointment of a Senior Associate to join its fast paced Private Client team. The team advises a diverse, high-value client base, including UHNW individuals, family offices, trustees and entrepreneurs, across sectors such as Tech, Finance, Entertainment and Sport, with a particular strength in the Middle East and US markets. The position will include a broad range of Private Client work including -: Succession planning, will drafting and wealth structuring (trusts, FICs, partnerships) UK and international tax advice (IHT, CGT, income tax, double tax treaties) Cross-border estate planning and conflict of laws Tax residency, domicile and remittance basis guidance Trustee and beneficiary advisory, including restructuring Mental capacity and LPA matters Philanthropy, impact investing, and charity law Transparency, reporting, and anti-corruption frameworks UK property holding structures and related tax issues Candidate profile Qualified Solicitor (England & Wales) Strong technical ability and commercial judgement Experience in a leading private client practice Confidence, common sense and collaborative focus. The client Our client is best known for its work in the media, entertainment and technology sectors. Founded over 70 ago, the firm has built a reputation for advising high-profile individuals, creative businesses and entrepreneurial ventures. Their expertise spans intellectual property, commercial law, family law and dispute resolution, with a particular strength in navigating complex legal issues for clients in the public eye.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Executive Talent Solutions is partnering with a distinguished London law firm to hire Senior Associate Solicitor (7+years PQE) in their Private Client team in London, UK. The opportunity Executive Talent Solutions is supporting a leading law firm in the appointment of a Senior Associate to join its fast paced Private Client team. The team advises a diverse, high-value client base, including UHNW individuals, family offices, trustees and entrepreneurs, across sectors such as Tech, Finance, Entertainment and Sport, with a particular strength in the Middle East and US markets. The position will include a broad range of Private Client work including -: Succession planning, will drafting and wealth structuring (trusts, FICs, partnerships) UK and international tax advice (IHT, CGT, income tax, double tax treaties) Cross-border estate planning and conflict of laws Tax residency, domicile and remittance basis guidance Trustee and beneficiary advisory, including restructuring Mental capacity and LPA matters Philanthropy, impact investing, and charity law Transparency, reporting, and anti-corruption frameworks UK property holding structures and related tax issues Candidate profile Qualified Solicitor (England & Wales) Strong technical ability and commercial judgement Experience in a leading private client practice Confidence, common sense and collaborative focus. The client Our client is best known for its work in the media, entertainment and technology sectors. Founded over 70 ago, the firm has built a reputation for advising high-profile individuals, creative businesses and entrepreneurial ventures. Their expertise spans intellectual property, commercial law, family law and dispute resolution, with a particular strength in navigating complex legal issues for clients in the public eye.
Director (Voluntary)
Unity Online Southampton, Hampshire
We're looking for committed, community minded volunteers to join the leadership of Horns Drove Community Childcare - a long established, charity run preschool providing wrap around childcare to families in Rownhams, Southampton. If you're enthusiastic, organised, or simply passionate about supporting early years education, this is a brilliant opportunity to make a meaningful difference. You don't need childcare experience - just a willingness to contribute your skills and get involved. Our preschool has served the community for 18 years and is currently undergoing exciting expansion and refurbishment. We care for up to 30 children per day and, following expansion, will welcome an additional 12 places. As a Volunteer Director, you'll help shape our future and ensure we continue delivering high quality support for local families. About the Role As a Volunteer Director, you'll join a small team of at least three local directors who each bring different strengths to the organisation. Your contribution may include: Attending monthly board meetings Helping with finance tasks (depending on your skills) Assisting with fundraising efforts Supporting training or development activities Providing guidance as the preschool expands and refurbishes This role is varied and shaped around your strengths. All directors work together collaboratively and supportively, ensuring the preschool continues to thrive. Skills & Experience Needed Enthusiasm and a willingness to help in different areas Good communication and teamwork skills No prior early years or childcare experience required - just commitment and a community focus Support Offered Expenses provided Ongoing support from the existing director team Requirements Will require a criminal record (DBS) check Suitability This role is suitable for: Those wanting to volunteer online or from home Volunteers who prefer flexible involvement Those who want to support a community organisation at a strategic level Activities Volunteers may take part in: Monthly meetings General admin or organisational tasks Finance related tasks (if this suits your skill set) Supporting training or overseeing development projects
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
We're looking for committed, community minded volunteers to join the leadership of Horns Drove Community Childcare - a long established, charity run preschool providing wrap around childcare to families in Rownhams, Southampton. If you're enthusiastic, organised, or simply passionate about supporting early years education, this is a brilliant opportunity to make a meaningful difference. You don't need childcare experience - just a willingness to contribute your skills and get involved. Our preschool has served the community for 18 years and is currently undergoing exciting expansion and refurbishment. We care for up to 30 children per day and, following expansion, will welcome an additional 12 places. As a Volunteer Director, you'll help shape our future and ensure we continue delivering high quality support for local families. About the Role As a Volunteer Director, you'll join a small team of at least three local directors who each bring different strengths to the organisation. Your contribution may include: Attending monthly board meetings Helping with finance tasks (depending on your skills) Assisting with fundraising efforts Supporting training or development activities Providing guidance as the preschool expands and refurbishes This role is varied and shaped around your strengths. All directors work together collaboratively and supportively, ensuring the preschool continues to thrive. Skills & Experience Needed Enthusiasm and a willingness to help in different areas Good communication and teamwork skills No prior early years or childcare experience required - just commitment and a community focus Support Offered Expenses provided Ongoing support from the existing director team Requirements Will require a criminal record (DBS) check Suitability This role is suitable for: Those wanting to volunteer online or from home Volunteers who prefer flexible involvement Those who want to support a community organisation at a strategic level Activities Volunteers may take part in: Monthly meetings General admin or organisational tasks Finance related tasks (if this suits your skill set) Supporting training or overseeing development projects
National Register of Public Service Interpreters (NRPSI)
Chief Executive Officer and Registrar
National Register of Public Service Interpreters (NRPSI)
Shape public policy. Safeguard professional standards. Lead a profession towards the statutory recognition it deserves. Not every Chief Executive role involves influencing government, protecting professional standards and occasionally resolving a registrant query before the end of the day. After seven years, Mike Orlov is retiring as Chief Executive and Registrar of the National Register of Public Service Interpreters. The Board is now seeking a successor who can continue strengthening the organisation and raising the profile and importance of professional interpreters working across public services. NRPSI is the independent voluntary regulator and national register for public service interpreters in the United Kingdom. It sets professional standards, upholds accountability and provides assurance to public sector organisations, including the Ministry of Justice, the Metropolitan Police and NHS bodies, in settings where interpreters are relied upon in critical situations. In these environments, clear communication is essential. When it fails, the consequences can affect legal outcomes, safeguarding decisions and, in some situations, lives. The organisation is entering an important moment in its development. The House of Lords Public Services Committee's 2025 report on interpreting services in the courts has brought renewed national attention to the role that professional interpreters play across justice, policing and healthcare. At the same time, NRPSI continues to advance the longer-term ambition of statutory regulation and protection of title for Registered Public Service Interpreters. As Victor Olowe, Chair of NRPSI, puts it: "This is an important moment for NRPSI and for the wider profession, particularly following the House of Lords 2025 report and the government's commitment to address some of its key recommendations." As Chief Executive and Registrar, you'll engage with senior stakeholders across government and public services while leading a specialist, long-standing team responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Register and the standards that underpin it. Drawing on your experience, you'll help shape the organisation's next stage of development and strengthen the role NRPSI plays in safeguarding the public through professional interpreting standards. The Role Stepping into this role, you'll be accountable to the Board for the governance, strategic direction and operational leadership of the organisation. This is a hands-on leadership role, working closely with the Chair and Board to shape the organisation's strategy and priorities, while ensuring the Register continues to operate with credibility, integrity and independence. You'll have direct responsibility for the integrity of the Register itself. This includes oversight of registration, renewals, complaints and disciplinary processes, as well as responsibility for ensuring the organisation's Code of Professional Conduct and regulatory framework remain robust and fit for purpose. With your experience, moving between strategic and operational ground will come naturally to you. One week you may be engaging with senior civil servants or government departments about the importance of professional interpreting standards. The next you may be reviewing operational processes, supporting your team in the delivery of the Register's core functions or ensuring the organisation's financial position remains sustainable. Your team works mainly remotely and are all long-standing, dedicated and experienced, responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Register. Working in a remote-first environment, continuing a culture of collaboration, accountability and professional development while ensuring the organisation continues to deliver high standards of service is high on the list of priorities. Externally, you'll act as the senior voice of NRPSI. What does this mean in reality? Engaging with stakeholders across justice, policing, healthcare and central government, representing the organisation's perspective clearly and authoritatively. This could include contributing to sector discussions, building relationships with policymakers and making the case for why professional interpreting standards matter to public safety and effective public services, or posting on LinkedIn and social channels, giving updates or hosting town halls for registrants. The role also sees you supporting the organisation's longer-term ambition of achieving statutory regulation and protection of title for Registered Public Service Interpreters, a goal that will genuinely benefit from the right leader's credibility and persistence. Financial sustainability also sits within your remit. NRPSI is funded through registration fees paid by interpreters, and you'll oversee the organisation's finances while ensuring resources are used effectively to deliver its strategic priorities. Alongside this, you'll maintain oversight of operational systems and processes, identifying opportunities to improve resilience, efficiency and the effective use of digital tools. The Person This is a role that calls for someone who has operated at senior or director level within a charity, not-for-profit organisation, professional body, regulatory organisation, membership association or comparable public service environment. Someone who understands the responsibilities that come with leading an organisation whose work centres on professional standards, governance and public protection, and who brings the credibility, judgement and experience required to engage effectively with a diverse group of stakeholders including government departments, public sector organisations, registrants and sector partners. A collaborative, trust-based leadership style will be just as important: someone equally comfortable exercising independent judgement as they are balancing strategic thinking with practical delivery in a specialist organisation where both are needed in equal measure. You'll bring most of the following: Senior leadership experience at director level or above within a charity, professional body, membership organisation, regulatory body or public service environment Experience influencing government policy or engaging with commissioners of public spending Experience developing or improving regulatory, registration or accreditation processes The ability to represent an organisation clearly and confidently in public, including engaging with senior civil servants, sector stakeholders and the media Financial literacy and experience overseeing organisational budgets and sustainability Experience developing and delivering strategy and operational plans Confidence using digital systems, data and communication platforms to support organisational priorities Understanding of, or experience in, a registrar or equivalent function within a professional, regulatory or standards body, including accountability for the integrity of registration processes and criteria Desirable Familiarity with public affairs, policy engagement or advocacy work would be advantageous, as would exposure to justice, policing, healthcare or public service environments. Experience navigating politically sensitive or contested professional environments, including managing public criticism, would also be beneficial. A second language would be welcomed. Above all, you'll share a commitment to the public interest and the role professional interpreting plays in ensuring fair access to justice and public services. A full candidate pack accompanies this ad and is also available to view on the NRPSI and House Recruitment LinkedIn company pages. Key Information NRPSI is working with Michelle Paoloni, Director at House Recruitment, on this appointment. To apply, please submit a current CV and a supporting statement of no more than two pages outlining your relevant experience, where you saw the role advertised and what has prompted you to apply. Applications should be sent to: Applications close at 5pm on Friday 10 April 2026. Discovery conversations with House Recruitment will take place on a rolling basis. Final interviews will be held in person in London on Wednesday 29 April 2026. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion NRPSI is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds and are committed to ensuring a fair and inclusive recruitment process.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Shape public policy. Safeguard professional standards. Lead a profession towards the statutory recognition it deserves. Not every Chief Executive role involves influencing government, protecting professional standards and occasionally resolving a registrant query before the end of the day. After seven years, Mike Orlov is retiring as Chief Executive and Registrar of the National Register of Public Service Interpreters. The Board is now seeking a successor who can continue strengthening the organisation and raising the profile and importance of professional interpreters working across public services. NRPSI is the independent voluntary regulator and national register for public service interpreters in the United Kingdom. It sets professional standards, upholds accountability and provides assurance to public sector organisations, including the Ministry of Justice, the Metropolitan Police and NHS bodies, in settings where interpreters are relied upon in critical situations. In these environments, clear communication is essential. When it fails, the consequences can affect legal outcomes, safeguarding decisions and, in some situations, lives. The organisation is entering an important moment in its development. The House of Lords Public Services Committee's 2025 report on interpreting services in the courts has brought renewed national attention to the role that professional interpreters play across justice, policing and healthcare. At the same time, NRPSI continues to advance the longer-term ambition of statutory regulation and protection of title for Registered Public Service Interpreters. As Victor Olowe, Chair of NRPSI, puts it: "This is an important moment for NRPSI and for the wider profession, particularly following the House of Lords 2025 report and the government's commitment to address some of its key recommendations." As Chief Executive and Registrar, you'll engage with senior stakeholders across government and public services while leading a specialist, long-standing team responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Register and the standards that underpin it. Drawing on your experience, you'll help shape the organisation's next stage of development and strengthen the role NRPSI plays in safeguarding the public through professional interpreting standards. The Role Stepping into this role, you'll be accountable to the Board for the governance, strategic direction and operational leadership of the organisation. This is a hands-on leadership role, working closely with the Chair and Board to shape the organisation's strategy and priorities, while ensuring the Register continues to operate with credibility, integrity and independence. You'll have direct responsibility for the integrity of the Register itself. This includes oversight of registration, renewals, complaints and disciplinary processes, as well as responsibility for ensuring the organisation's Code of Professional Conduct and regulatory framework remain robust and fit for purpose. With your experience, moving between strategic and operational ground will come naturally to you. One week you may be engaging with senior civil servants or government departments about the importance of professional interpreting standards. The next you may be reviewing operational processes, supporting your team in the delivery of the Register's core functions or ensuring the organisation's financial position remains sustainable. Your team works mainly remotely and are all long-standing, dedicated and experienced, responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Register. Working in a remote-first environment, continuing a culture of collaboration, accountability and professional development while ensuring the organisation continues to deliver high standards of service is high on the list of priorities. Externally, you'll act as the senior voice of NRPSI. What does this mean in reality? Engaging with stakeholders across justice, policing, healthcare and central government, representing the organisation's perspective clearly and authoritatively. This could include contributing to sector discussions, building relationships with policymakers and making the case for why professional interpreting standards matter to public safety and effective public services, or posting on LinkedIn and social channels, giving updates or hosting town halls for registrants. The role also sees you supporting the organisation's longer-term ambition of achieving statutory regulation and protection of title for Registered Public Service Interpreters, a goal that will genuinely benefit from the right leader's credibility and persistence. Financial sustainability also sits within your remit. NRPSI is funded through registration fees paid by interpreters, and you'll oversee the organisation's finances while ensuring resources are used effectively to deliver its strategic priorities. Alongside this, you'll maintain oversight of operational systems and processes, identifying opportunities to improve resilience, efficiency and the effective use of digital tools. The Person This is a role that calls for someone who has operated at senior or director level within a charity, not-for-profit organisation, professional body, regulatory organisation, membership association or comparable public service environment. Someone who understands the responsibilities that come with leading an organisation whose work centres on professional standards, governance and public protection, and who brings the credibility, judgement and experience required to engage effectively with a diverse group of stakeholders including government departments, public sector organisations, registrants and sector partners. A collaborative, trust-based leadership style will be just as important: someone equally comfortable exercising independent judgement as they are balancing strategic thinking with practical delivery in a specialist organisation where both are needed in equal measure. You'll bring most of the following: Senior leadership experience at director level or above within a charity, professional body, membership organisation, regulatory body or public service environment Experience influencing government policy or engaging with commissioners of public spending Experience developing or improving regulatory, registration or accreditation processes The ability to represent an organisation clearly and confidently in public, including engaging with senior civil servants, sector stakeholders and the media Financial literacy and experience overseeing organisational budgets and sustainability Experience developing and delivering strategy and operational plans Confidence using digital systems, data and communication platforms to support organisational priorities Understanding of, or experience in, a registrar or equivalent function within a professional, regulatory or standards body, including accountability for the integrity of registration processes and criteria Desirable Familiarity with public affairs, policy engagement or advocacy work would be advantageous, as would exposure to justice, policing, healthcare or public service environments. Experience navigating politically sensitive or contested professional environments, including managing public criticism, would also be beneficial. A second language would be welcomed. Above all, you'll share a commitment to the public interest and the role professional interpreting plays in ensuring fair access to justice and public services. A full candidate pack accompanies this ad and is also available to view on the NRPSI and House Recruitment LinkedIn company pages. Key Information NRPSI is working with Michelle Paoloni, Director at House Recruitment, on this appointment. To apply, please submit a current CV and a supporting statement of no more than two pages outlining your relevant experience, where you saw the role advertised and what has prompted you to apply. Applications should be sent to: Applications close at 5pm on Friday 10 April 2026. Discovery conversations with House Recruitment will take place on a rolling basis. Final interviews will be held in person in London on Wednesday 29 April 2026. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion NRPSI is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds and are committed to ensuring a fair and inclusive recruitment process.
Harris Hill Charity Recruitment Specialists
Director of Finance & Operations
Harris Hill Charity Recruitment Specialists Amersham, Buckinghamshire
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Director of Finance & Operations for this well-established Charity. (BASED IN BUCKINGHAMSHIRE) Hybrid Working LOCATION: Buckinghamshire HYBRID WORKING: A minimum of 2/3 days a week, is required at their offices in Buckinghamshire SALARY: £70,000pa - £72.000pa ORGANISATION: THIS IS A HANDS-ON ROLE WITH NO OTHER FINANCE STAFF. CLOSING DATE 10.00AM MONDAY 30TH OF MARCH - INTERVIEWS ARE AVAILABLE W/C 6TH OR 13TH APRIL Job Description This role blends strategic financial leadership with hands-on operational management and is critical to enabling the charity to achieve its charitable programme as well as provide long-term sustainability. The Director of Finance and Operations (DFO) will play a crucial role in realising our ambitious plans as a charity. The postholder will be a member of our Senior Leadership Team (SLT), along with the CEO, Director of Development, Director or Programmes and Director of Fundraising and Communications. The role is responsible for overseeing the financial health, operational effectiveness, and organisational infrastructure of the charity, ensures that the charity operates efficiently, ethically, and in compliance with all regulatory and fiduciary requirements.
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is recruiting for a Director of Finance & Operations for this well-established Charity. (BASED IN BUCKINGHAMSHIRE) Hybrid Working LOCATION: Buckinghamshire HYBRID WORKING: A minimum of 2/3 days a week, is required at their offices in Buckinghamshire SALARY: £70,000pa - £72.000pa ORGANISATION: THIS IS A HANDS-ON ROLE WITH NO OTHER FINANCE STAFF. CLOSING DATE 10.00AM MONDAY 30TH OF MARCH - INTERVIEWS ARE AVAILABLE W/C 6TH OR 13TH APRIL Job Description This role blends strategic financial leadership with hands-on operational management and is critical to enabling the charity to achieve its charitable programme as well as provide long-term sustainability. The Director of Finance and Operations (DFO) will play a crucial role in realising our ambitious plans as a charity. The postholder will be a member of our Senior Leadership Team (SLT), along with the CEO, Director of Development, Director or Programmes and Director of Fundraising and Communications. The role is responsible for overseeing the financial health, operational effectiveness, and organisational infrastructure of the charity, ensures that the charity operates efficiently, ethically, and in compliance with all regulatory and fiduciary requirements.
WHITEHALL & INDUSTRY
Chair of Trustees
WHITEHALL & INDUSTRY
WIG is supporting Auditory Verbal UK to seek a new Chair of the Board to build on strong foundations and help shape the next chapter of our impact. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a mission that changes lives: creating a world where deaf babies and children have the same opportunities as their hearing peers. The successful candidate will join ahead of October 2026, working alongside our outgoing Chair during a supportive and collaborative handover period. As Chair, you will work closely with the CEO, Board Vice-Chair, Sub-Committee Chairs and fellow Trustees to provide thoughtful strategic leadership, champion strong governance, and guide the charity's long-term direction. We are proud of a Board culture built on trust, openness and shared purpose and seek someone who can nurture this while inspiring us to achieve even greater impact. Your responsibilities will include: Governance and Board Leadership Ensure the Board defines, agrees and remains focused on organisational purpose, values and strategy. Lead the Board in identifying key strategic priorities and major decisions, including financial direction. Ensure timely, well-informed decision-making that advances the charity's mission. Ensure compliance with charity law, company law and regulatory requirements, including guidance from the Charity Commission. Safeguard the organisation's reputation, values and integrity. Oversee governance effectiveness and lead periodic governance reviews. Ensure the charity operates within agreed strategy and budget. Board Effectiveness and Culture Build a high-performing, inclusive Board team with diverse skills and perspectives. Facilitate open, constructive discussion, ensuring dissenting different opinions and perspectives are encouraged, heard and considered. Encourage proactive trustee engagement between meetings. Manage conflicts of interest transparently and appropriately. Review Board composition, succession planning and trustee development. Ensure trustees receive the information, support, and learning they need to fulfil their duties. Strategic Leadership Provide clear strategic direction while empowering trustees and executive leaders. Maintain focus on long-term impact rather than operational detail. Design and chair annual strategy days. Help the Board navigate complex or sensitive decisions where consensus is difficult. Promote a strong safeguarding culture, ensuring appropriate policies, oversight and accountability are in place. Partnership with the CEO and Senior Team Build a constructive, trusting relationship with the CEO as both partner and critical friend. Hold regular meetings with the CEO, Vice Chair, and the Chairs of the Finance & Risk and People Development Committees. Agree Board agendas and desired outcomes with the CEO. Support preparation for Board and strategy meetings and ensure effective follow-up. Conduct the CEO's annual appraisal. Ensure appropriate HR, organisational, and governance policies are in place as an employer. External Representation Act as an ambassador for the charity. Build effective relationships with key stakeholders, partners and funders where appropriate. Advocate actively for the organisation's mission and impact. To apply, please contact
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
WIG is supporting Auditory Verbal UK to seek a new Chair of the Board to build on strong foundations and help shape the next chapter of our impact. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a mission that changes lives: creating a world where deaf babies and children have the same opportunities as their hearing peers. The successful candidate will join ahead of October 2026, working alongside our outgoing Chair during a supportive and collaborative handover period. As Chair, you will work closely with the CEO, Board Vice-Chair, Sub-Committee Chairs and fellow Trustees to provide thoughtful strategic leadership, champion strong governance, and guide the charity's long-term direction. We are proud of a Board culture built on trust, openness and shared purpose and seek someone who can nurture this while inspiring us to achieve even greater impact. Your responsibilities will include: Governance and Board Leadership Ensure the Board defines, agrees and remains focused on organisational purpose, values and strategy. Lead the Board in identifying key strategic priorities and major decisions, including financial direction. Ensure timely, well-informed decision-making that advances the charity's mission. Ensure compliance with charity law, company law and regulatory requirements, including guidance from the Charity Commission. Safeguard the organisation's reputation, values and integrity. Oversee governance effectiveness and lead periodic governance reviews. Ensure the charity operates within agreed strategy and budget. Board Effectiveness and Culture Build a high-performing, inclusive Board team with diverse skills and perspectives. Facilitate open, constructive discussion, ensuring dissenting different opinions and perspectives are encouraged, heard and considered. Encourage proactive trustee engagement between meetings. Manage conflicts of interest transparently and appropriately. Review Board composition, succession planning and trustee development. Ensure trustees receive the information, support, and learning they need to fulfil their duties. Strategic Leadership Provide clear strategic direction while empowering trustees and executive leaders. Maintain focus on long-term impact rather than operational detail. Design and chair annual strategy days. Help the Board navigate complex or sensitive decisions where consensus is difficult. Promote a strong safeguarding culture, ensuring appropriate policies, oversight and accountability are in place. Partnership with the CEO and Senior Team Build a constructive, trusting relationship with the CEO as both partner and critical friend. Hold regular meetings with the CEO, Vice Chair, and the Chairs of the Finance & Risk and People Development Committees. Agree Board agendas and desired outcomes with the CEO. Support preparation for Board and strategy meetings and ensure effective follow-up. Conduct the CEO's annual appraisal. Ensure appropriate HR, organisational, and governance policies are in place as an employer. External Representation Act as an ambassador for the charity. Build effective relationships with key stakeholders, partners and funders where appropriate. Advocate actively for the organisation's mission and impact. To apply, please contact
Public Sector
Interim Global Head of Finance
Public Sector
Looking to use your financial expertise to make a real global impact? This is your opportunity to join a world-leading international organisation driving change where it matters most. As a Global Financial Head of Finance, you ll play a pivotal role in shaping financial planning and reporting across a global federation. Key Responsibilities Lead end-to-end federation financial planning, budgeting, and reporting processes Consolidate and analyse financial data across multiple countries and regions Prepare high-quality reports and insights for Executive and Board stakeholders Support and collaborate with the Global Finance Executive (GFE) Partner with senior stakeholders in a complex, matrix environment Essential Skills & Experience CCAB/CIMA qualified accountant Strong experience in budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning Proven ability to consolidate and interpret complex financial data Experience working across multiple stakeholders in a strategic capacity Background in the charity/voluntary sector My client can offer flexible working throughout the duration of the contract and an expectation of 2 days a week in the office based in central London and the rest working remotely. Applications for this role are now under review, and the deadline could well be brought forward if the suitable candidate is found. Therefore, do not delay in submitting your application!
Mar 26, 2026
Full time
Looking to use your financial expertise to make a real global impact? This is your opportunity to join a world-leading international organisation driving change where it matters most. As a Global Financial Head of Finance, you ll play a pivotal role in shaping financial planning and reporting across a global federation. Key Responsibilities Lead end-to-end federation financial planning, budgeting, and reporting processes Consolidate and analyse financial data across multiple countries and regions Prepare high-quality reports and insights for Executive and Board stakeholders Support and collaborate with the Global Finance Executive (GFE) Partner with senior stakeholders in a complex, matrix environment Essential Skills & Experience CCAB/CIMA qualified accountant Strong experience in budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning Proven ability to consolidate and interpret complex financial data Experience working across multiple stakeholders in a strategic capacity Background in the charity/voluntary sector My client can offer flexible working throughout the duration of the contract and an expectation of 2 days a week in the office based in central London and the rest working remotely. Applications for this role are now under review, and the deadline could well be brought forward if the suitable candidate is found. Therefore, do not delay in submitting your application!
Shared Lives South West
Deputy Chief Executive
Shared Lives South West Newton Abbot, Devon
Deputy Chief Executive Kingsteignton, Devon Shared Lives South West is an award-winning charity that provides long-term and short break care and support services throughout Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. Were now looking for a senior-level finance and people professional to join us at a pivotal point in the role of Deputy Chief Executive click apply for full job details
Mar 26, 2026
Full time
Deputy Chief Executive Kingsteignton, Devon Shared Lives South West is an award-winning charity that provides long-term and short break care and support services throughout Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. Were now looking for a senior-level finance and people professional to join us at a pivotal point in the role of Deputy Chief Executive click apply for full job details
Prospectus
Senior Finance Partner
Prospectus
Location: Victoria, hybrid (2 days per week in office) Contract: Temporary, initial 3-month contract Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Salary: £43 per hour plus holiday (FTE 78,500 per year) Start Date: ASAP Prospectus is delighted to be supporting our client in their search for an experienced Senior Finance Partner to provide high-level financial support across a portfolio of charitable trusts. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident, detail-driven finance professional to step into a broad and influential role within a highly respected trust group. Responsibilities: Maintain complete and accurate accounting records for a portfolio of charitable trusts. Produce timely financial reporting, including financial summaries, cashflows, budgets and forecasts for trustees and senior stakeholders. Lead and oversee reconciliations, controls, VAT returns, annual reports, and audit preparation. Act as an authorised signatory and manage cashflow, payments, and investment fund movements. Support trustees and executives with financial insight, governance information, and due-diligence processes. Manage investment portfolio data, liaising with advisors and investment managers. Provide financial support for direct and impact investments. Contribute to strengthening governance, compliance, systems, and continuous improvement across the finance function. Mentor junior finance colleagues and support the wider Finance Director and team. Requirements: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) or demonstrably qualified by experience. Significant experience in charity or commercial finance, with confidence managing complex financial workflows. Strong experience producing statutory accounts, management reporting, cashflows, and analysis. Excellent understanding of financial controls, governance, and charity regulatory requirements. Experience with investment portfolios or grant-giving environments (desirable). Advanced IT skills, particularly Excel and financial systems. Exceptional communication skills with the ability to build trust with senior stakeholders. Highly organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple deadlines with accuracy and independence. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so please apply ASAP by submitting your CV in Word format. At Prospectus, we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, or pregnancy/maternity. If you have a disability and require reasonable adjustments at any stage of the process, please let us know.
Mar 26, 2026
Full time
Location: Victoria, hybrid (2 days per week in office) Contract: Temporary, initial 3-month contract Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Salary: £43 per hour plus holiday (FTE 78,500 per year) Start Date: ASAP Prospectus is delighted to be supporting our client in their search for an experienced Senior Finance Partner to provide high-level financial support across a portfolio of charitable trusts. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident, detail-driven finance professional to step into a broad and influential role within a highly respected trust group. Responsibilities: Maintain complete and accurate accounting records for a portfolio of charitable trusts. Produce timely financial reporting, including financial summaries, cashflows, budgets and forecasts for trustees and senior stakeholders. Lead and oversee reconciliations, controls, VAT returns, annual reports, and audit preparation. Act as an authorised signatory and manage cashflow, payments, and investment fund movements. Support trustees and executives with financial insight, governance information, and due-diligence processes. Manage investment portfolio data, liaising with advisors and investment managers. Provide financial support for direct and impact investments. Contribute to strengthening governance, compliance, systems, and continuous improvement across the finance function. Mentor junior finance colleagues and support the wider Finance Director and team. Requirements: Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) or demonstrably qualified by experience. Significant experience in charity or commercial finance, with confidence managing complex financial workflows. Strong experience producing statutory accounts, management reporting, cashflows, and analysis. Excellent understanding of financial controls, governance, and charity regulatory requirements. Experience with investment portfolios or grant-giving environments (desirable). Advanced IT skills, particularly Excel and financial systems. Exceptional communication skills with the ability to build trust with senior stakeholders. Highly organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple deadlines with accuracy and independence. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so please apply ASAP by submitting your CV in Word format. At Prospectus, we invest in your journey as a candidate and are committed to supporting you with your application. We welcome all candidates to apply, regardless of age, sex/gender, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, or pregnancy/maternity. If you have a disability and require reasonable adjustments at any stage of the process, please let us know.
Marie Curie
Commercial Development Director
Marie Curie
Marie Curie is the UK's leading end-of-life charity. We are the largest non-NHS provider of end-of-life care in the UK, the only provider across all four nations, delivering community nursing and hospice care, while providing information and support on all aspects of dying, death, and bereavement. Our leading research pushes the boundaries of what we know about good end-of-life, and our campaigns fight for a world where everyone gets to have the best possible quality of life while living with an illness, they're likely to die from. Marie Curie is hiring an exciting new role - Commercial Development Director - to develop a UK-wide Caring Services commercial strategy and plan initiatives that brings this strategy to life to achieve commercial revenue targets and increase patient reach and impact. About the Role Reporting to the COO this role is key to developing, executing and monitoring a commercially successful Caring Services offering. Working closely with regional leaders this role will identify, create and drive commercially viable opportunities to develop Caring Services. The Commercial Development Director role is responsible for: Undertaking a contract audit to understand the current landscape, identify improvements, simplifications and opportunities to increase geographical reach Developing and implementing a UK-wide commercial strategy including pricing, contract models, identifying partnership opportunities and negotiations Creating and deploying performance measurements and targets that drive and inform continuous improvement and innovation Collaborating with Place leaders and Finance Business Partners to develop the budget and monitor financial performance of the commercial strategy Working closely with the UK service re-design program, Closing the Gap, creating a route-to-market strategy and supporting Place leaders with deployment What We're Looking For We're looking for a proven leader with a deep understanding of healthcare economics, regulatory landscapes and industry dynamics, with a strong ability to identify, structure and set-up high-value partnerships. You will need to demonstrate: Experience developing, validating and implementing a commercial strategy to drive financial performance and impact Experience creating and monitoring commercial performance measurements and communicating these to a variety of stakeholders Able to collaborate with stakeholders to support and influence their commercial understanding and increase performance literacy within the organisation Experience developing route-to-market strategies for new services or products A project management approach to driving commercial change through an organisation Benefits you'll LOVE: Flexible working. We're happy to discuss flexible working at the interview stage. 25 days annual leave (exclusive of Bank Holidays) Marie Curie Group Personal Pension Scheme (we will match your contribution up to 7.5%) Loan schemes for bikes; computers and season tickets Continuous professional development opportunities. Industry-leading training programmes Wellbeing and Employee Assistance Programmes Enhanced bereavement, family friendly and sickness benefits Access to Blue Light Card membership Subsidised Eye Care
Mar 26, 2026
Full time
Marie Curie is the UK's leading end-of-life charity. We are the largest non-NHS provider of end-of-life care in the UK, the only provider across all four nations, delivering community nursing and hospice care, while providing information and support on all aspects of dying, death, and bereavement. Our leading research pushes the boundaries of what we know about good end-of-life, and our campaigns fight for a world where everyone gets to have the best possible quality of life while living with an illness, they're likely to die from. Marie Curie is hiring an exciting new role - Commercial Development Director - to develop a UK-wide Caring Services commercial strategy and plan initiatives that brings this strategy to life to achieve commercial revenue targets and increase patient reach and impact. About the Role Reporting to the COO this role is key to developing, executing and monitoring a commercially successful Caring Services offering. Working closely with regional leaders this role will identify, create and drive commercially viable opportunities to develop Caring Services. The Commercial Development Director role is responsible for: Undertaking a contract audit to understand the current landscape, identify improvements, simplifications and opportunities to increase geographical reach Developing and implementing a UK-wide commercial strategy including pricing, contract models, identifying partnership opportunities and negotiations Creating and deploying performance measurements and targets that drive and inform continuous improvement and innovation Collaborating with Place leaders and Finance Business Partners to develop the budget and monitor financial performance of the commercial strategy Working closely with the UK service re-design program, Closing the Gap, creating a route-to-market strategy and supporting Place leaders with deployment What We're Looking For We're looking for a proven leader with a deep understanding of healthcare economics, regulatory landscapes and industry dynamics, with a strong ability to identify, structure and set-up high-value partnerships. You will need to demonstrate: Experience developing, validating and implementing a commercial strategy to drive financial performance and impact Experience creating and monitoring commercial performance measurements and communicating these to a variety of stakeholders Able to collaborate with stakeholders to support and influence their commercial understanding and increase performance literacy within the organisation Experience developing route-to-market strategies for new services or products A project management approach to driving commercial change through an organisation Benefits you'll LOVE: Flexible working. We're happy to discuss flexible working at the interview stage. 25 days annual leave (exclusive of Bank Holidays) Marie Curie Group Personal Pension Scheme (we will match your contribution up to 7.5%) Loan schemes for bikes; computers and season tickets Continuous professional development opportunities. Industry-leading training programmes Wellbeing and Employee Assistance Programmes Enhanced bereavement, family friendly and sickness benefits Access to Blue Light Card membership Subsidised Eye Care
Rich Mix
Head of Events & Sales
Rich Mix
HEAD OF EVENTS & SALES (ARTS, COMMERCIAL EVENTS, LONDON) Drive income, grow partnerships and unlock the full commercial potential of a dynamic arts centre and cultural hub in the heart of Shoreditch in East London. Are you a commercially driven events leader who can turn opportunity into income? Can you lead a team to deliver growth, conversion and an exceptional client experience? Rich Mix is East London s home for culture and creativity, connecting diverse audiences through film, performance and community engagement. As Head of Events & Sales , you will lead earned income growth across hires, workspaces and corporate partnerships. Reporting to the Head of Finance and as a senior member of the Management Team, you will shape and deliver a commercially focused strategy, strengthen pipeline and conversion, and lead a high-performing team to maximise revenue and impact. Your work will not only elevate our earned income but deepen the value we deliver to clients, residents and the wider community we serve. Key responsibilities Lead and deliver events and sales strategy to grow income and occupancy Drive business development, partnerships and repeat bookings Manage the sales pipeline, forecasting and performance reporting Lead, motivate and develop the Events & Sales Team Oversee end-to-end delivery of hires, ensuring quality, compliance and ROI Benefits Hybrid working (up to 2 days remote) 25 days annual leave (rising to 30), plus EAP and pension Please see the candidate pack for full details. For an informal and confidential discussion about the role, please contact: Katherine Anderson-Scott, Executive Director of Charisma Charity Recruitment Closing date: Wednesday 22 April 2026 Charisma vetting interviews are being actioned on a rolling basis, please apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, colour, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, or other category protected by law.
Mar 26, 2026
Full time
HEAD OF EVENTS & SALES (ARTS, COMMERCIAL EVENTS, LONDON) Drive income, grow partnerships and unlock the full commercial potential of a dynamic arts centre and cultural hub in the heart of Shoreditch in East London. Are you a commercially driven events leader who can turn opportunity into income? Can you lead a team to deliver growth, conversion and an exceptional client experience? Rich Mix is East London s home for culture and creativity, connecting diverse audiences through film, performance and community engagement. As Head of Events & Sales , you will lead earned income growth across hires, workspaces and corporate partnerships. Reporting to the Head of Finance and as a senior member of the Management Team, you will shape and deliver a commercially focused strategy, strengthen pipeline and conversion, and lead a high-performing team to maximise revenue and impact. Your work will not only elevate our earned income but deepen the value we deliver to clients, residents and the wider community we serve. Key responsibilities Lead and deliver events and sales strategy to grow income and occupancy Drive business development, partnerships and repeat bookings Manage the sales pipeline, forecasting and performance reporting Lead, motivate and develop the Events & Sales Team Oversee end-to-end delivery of hires, ensuring quality, compliance and ROI Benefits Hybrid working (up to 2 days remote) 25 days annual leave (rising to 30), plus EAP and pension Please see the candidate pack for full details. For an informal and confidential discussion about the role, please contact: Katherine Anderson-Scott, Executive Director of Charisma Charity Recruitment Closing date: Wednesday 22 April 2026 Charisma vetting interviews are being actioned on a rolling basis, please apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, colour, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, or other category protected by law.

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