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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.
Apr 09, 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.
London Stock Exchange Group
LCH Ltd Engineering Senior PMO Manager
London Stock Exchange Group
LCH Ltd Engineering Senior PMO Manager page is loaded LCH Ltd Engineering Senior PMO Managerlocations: London, United Kingdomtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R# Role Profile# LCH Ltd Engineering PMO lead/ Business Manager will report into LCH Ltd/Securities Engineering Programme Director and will support the LCH Ltd Engineering Delivery function. LCH Ltd Engineering PMO lead/ Business Manager will support the Engineering Delivery Teams in the management of their programmes against >€50m annual budget. The role will support the Engineering Programme Delivery functions and work with key internal stakeholders including the LCH Ltd Portfolio Office, Shared Services, Risk, Product, Finance, Legal and Compliance and track against key project pillars Cost, Quality and Time# Key Responsibilities Own the strategic direction and governance of the LCH Ltd Engineering PMO function, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives and regulatory requirements. Lead portfolio investment planning, prioritization, and financial oversight across multi-million-dollar Capex/Opex budgets. Drive executive-level reporting and insights, providing scenario analysis and recommendations to senior leadership and steering committees. Establish and enforce enterprise-wide PMO standards, methodologies, and tools to ensure consistency and scalability. Chair governance forums and influence decision-making at executive level, managing risk, dependencies, and strategic trade-offs across portfolios. Sponsor and lead continuous improvement initiatives, embedding best practices and driving cultural change across delivery teams. Build and mentor a high-performing PMO team Supports process standardisation by identifying gaps and contributing ideas for more consistent use of tools, templates, and methodologies across projects.# Candidate Profile / Key Skills Essential Proven track record in portfolio management and strategic governance Strong financial acumen, with experience managing large-scale budgets. Exceptional stakeholder engagement skills, influencing at C-suite and board level. Expertise in PMO frameworks, portfolio prioritization, and benefits realization. Leadership and people management skills, with experience leading senior managers. Ability to drive transformation and continuous improvement across complex organizations. Excellent executive communication and presentation skills, including board-level reporting. Attention to detail with follow through to make sure projects are run effectively Demonstrates a proactive and open mindset towards process improvements and efficiency Proven ability to operate effectively with other functions and external teams Clear and concise communication Diligent and clear in all reporting both internally and externally Structured Governance and Control implementation Time management and prioritisation, balances multiple tasks and deadlines efficiently Adaptability and resilience, able to shift priorities while maintaining focus to the deadlines Detailed knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite; Excel, Project and PowerPoint Desirable Benefits Management Communications Strategy / Planning Workshop coordination and training Has worked in a similar role in a Clearing House (Equities) or an investment bank and can demonstrate a working knowledge of the similar processes used there relating to projects, their finances, resource allocation and overall project control Can demonstrate experience of problem solving in a similar working environment Can influence co-workers to respond in a timely manner Prince 2 Practitioner Supplier Management (Onshore / Offshore) Outsourcing and Infrastructure Delivery Project Assurance / Health Checks Proficiency with Project Management tools (e.g. Clarity, MS Project, Asana, Lucid) Cultural Awareness - Offshore, Europe. Career Stage: Manager London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) Information: Join us and be part of a team that values innovation, quality, and continuous improvement. If you're ready to take your career to the next level and make a significant impact, we'd love to hear from you.LSEG is a leading global financial markets infrastructure and data provider. Our purpose is driving financial stability, empowering economies and enabling customers to create sustainable growth.Our purpose is the foundation on which our culture is built. Our values of Integrity, Partnership , Excellence and Change underpin our purpose and set the standard for everything we do, every day. They go to the heart of who we are and guide our decision making and everyday actions.Working with us means that you will be part of a dynamic organisation of 25,000 people across 65 countries. However, we will value your individuality and enable you to bring your true self to work so you can help enrich our diverse workforce.We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. This means that we do not discriminate on the basis of anyone's race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. Conforming with applicable law, we can reasonably accommodate applicants' and employees' religious practices and beliefs, as well as mental health or physical disability needs.You will be part of a collaborative and creative culture where we encourage new ideas. We are committed to sustainability across our global business and we are proud to partner with our customers to help them meet their sustainability objectives. Our charity, the LSEG Foundation provides charitable grants to community groups that help people access economic opportunities and build a secure future with financial independence. Colleagues can get involved through fundraising and volunteering.LSEG offers a range of tailored benefits and support, including healthcare, retirement planning, paid volunteering days and wellbeing initiatives.Please take a moment to read this carefully, as it describes what personal information London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) (we) may hold about you, what it's used for, and how it's obtained, .If you are submitting as a Recruitment Agency Partner, it is essential and your responsibility to ensure that candidates applying to LSEG are aware of this privacy notice.LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group) is a leading global financial markets infrastructure and data provider. Our purpose is driving financial stability, empowering economies and enabling customers to create sustainable growth. Our culture of connecting, creating opportunity and delivering excellence shapes how we think, how we do things and how we help our people fulfil their potential.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
LCH Ltd Engineering Senior PMO Manager page is loaded LCH Ltd Engineering Senior PMO Managerlocations: London, United Kingdomtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R# Role Profile# LCH Ltd Engineering PMO lead/ Business Manager will report into LCH Ltd/Securities Engineering Programme Director and will support the LCH Ltd Engineering Delivery function. LCH Ltd Engineering PMO lead/ Business Manager will support the Engineering Delivery Teams in the management of their programmes against >€50m annual budget. The role will support the Engineering Programme Delivery functions and work with key internal stakeholders including the LCH Ltd Portfolio Office, Shared Services, Risk, Product, Finance, Legal and Compliance and track against key project pillars Cost, Quality and Time# Key Responsibilities Own the strategic direction and governance of the LCH Ltd Engineering PMO function, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives and regulatory requirements. Lead portfolio investment planning, prioritization, and financial oversight across multi-million-dollar Capex/Opex budgets. Drive executive-level reporting and insights, providing scenario analysis and recommendations to senior leadership and steering committees. Establish and enforce enterprise-wide PMO standards, methodologies, and tools to ensure consistency and scalability. Chair governance forums and influence decision-making at executive level, managing risk, dependencies, and strategic trade-offs across portfolios. Sponsor and lead continuous improvement initiatives, embedding best practices and driving cultural change across delivery teams. Build and mentor a high-performing PMO team Supports process standardisation by identifying gaps and contributing ideas for more consistent use of tools, templates, and methodologies across projects.# Candidate Profile / Key Skills Essential Proven track record in portfolio management and strategic governance Strong financial acumen, with experience managing large-scale budgets. Exceptional stakeholder engagement skills, influencing at C-suite and board level. Expertise in PMO frameworks, portfolio prioritization, and benefits realization. Leadership and people management skills, with experience leading senior managers. Ability to drive transformation and continuous improvement across complex organizations. Excellent executive communication and presentation skills, including board-level reporting. Attention to detail with follow through to make sure projects are run effectively Demonstrates a proactive and open mindset towards process improvements and efficiency Proven ability to operate effectively with other functions and external teams Clear and concise communication Diligent and clear in all reporting both internally and externally Structured Governance and Control implementation Time management and prioritisation, balances multiple tasks and deadlines efficiently Adaptability and resilience, able to shift priorities while maintaining focus to the deadlines Detailed knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite; Excel, Project and PowerPoint Desirable Benefits Management Communications Strategy / Planning Workshop coordination and training Has worked in a similar role in a Clearing House (Equities) or an investment bank and can demonstrate a working knowledge of the similar processes used there relating to projects, their finances, resource allocation and overall project control Can demonstrate experience of problem solving in a similar working environment Can influence co-workers to respond in a timely manner Prince 2 Practitioner Supplier Management (Onshore / Offshore) Outsourcing and Infrastructure Delivery Project Assurance / Health Checks Proficiency with Project Management tools (e.g. Clarity, MS Project, Asana, Lucid) Cultural Awareness - Offshore, Europe. Career Stage: Manager London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) Information: Join us and be part of a team that values innovation, quality, and continuous improvement. If you're ready to take your career to the next level and make a significant impact, we'd love to hear from you.LSEG is a leading global financial markets infrastructure and data provider. Our purpose is driving financial stability, empowering economies and enabling customers to create sustainable growth.Our purpose is the foundation on which our culture is built. Our values of Integrity, Partnership , Excellence and Change underpin our purpose and set the standard for everything we do, every day. They go to the heart of who we are and guide our decision making and everyday actions.Working with us means that you will be part of a dynamic organisation of 25,000 people across 65 countries. However, we will value your individuality and enable you to bring your true self to work so you can help enrich our diverse workforce.We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. This means that we do not discriminate on the basis of anyone's race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. Conforming with applicable law, we can reasonably accommodate applicants' and employees' religious practices and beliefs, as well as mental health or physical disability needs.You will be part of a collaborative and creative culture where we encourage new ideas. We are committed to sustainability across our global business and we are proud to partner with our customers to help them meet their sustainability objectives. Our charity, the LSEG Foundation provides charitable grants to community groups that help people access economic opportunities and build a secure future with financial independence. Colleagues can get involved through fundraising and volunteering.LSEG offers a range of tailored benefits and support, including healthcare, retirement planning, paid volunteering days and wellbeing initiatives.Please take a moment to read this carefully, as it describes what personal information London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) (we) may hold about you, what it's used for, and how it's obtained, .If you are submitting as a Recruitment Agency Partner, it is essential and your responsibility to ensure that candidates applying to LSEG are aware of this privacy notice.LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group) is a leading global financial markets infrastructure and data provider. Our purpose is driving financial stability, empowering economies and enabling customers to create sustainable growth. Our culture of connecting, creating opportunity and delivering excellence shapes how we think, how we do things and how we help our people fulfil their potential.
London Stock Exchange Group
Senior Investment Manager
London Stock Exchange Group
Senior Investment Manager page is loaded Senior Investment Managerlocations: London, United Kingdomtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R# Senior Investment Manager - Group Investment Management (GIM) ROLE PROFILE: The Group Investment Management (GIM) team is hiring a Senior Investment Manager to play a critical role in how the Group allocates, reports on, and optimises its ongoing investment allocations. This role requires strong financial acumen, the ability to work with complex data sets, and the confidence to propose capital allocation decisions to senior executives.This role will lead key elements of monthly reporting, forecasting improvements, capital redeployment, and cross functional alignment with divisions, Finance, Strategy and Procurement. You will also work closely with our Tooling & Dashboard teams to ensure the delivery community has the tools and processes needed to manage the change portfolio effectively. WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING: Capex Reporting & Financial Governance - Own Group reporting across budgets, forecasts, growth tracking, and acceleration updates.- Drive adoption and consistent use of the Group PPM tooling across divisions.- Run monthly data sessions with Divisions, issuing actions to resolve variances or data issues.- Monitor the phasing of investments, drawing insights on delivery pace, risk, and opportunities to reclaim capital.- Scrutinise spend feasibility and proactively recoup capital for reinvestment where appropriate.- Ensure adherence to financial controls including Clarity usage, change control, resourcing adoption, and detailed third party spend forecasting. Capital Redeployment & Growth Opportunities - Maintain a pipeline of investment opportunities that can be funded if capital becomes available.- Work with divisions and Procurement to identify opportunities for acceleration and cost optimisation.- Support Growth Fund assessment by providing high-quality analysis and spend feasibility inputs. Forecasting, Tooling & Process Improvement - Mature the Group's forecasting capabilities and improve budget tracking processes.- Partner with the Dashboard/PPM Tooling teams to enhance forecasting, budgeting and cost tooling - improving ease of use and MI quality.- Work with divisional stakeholders to embed improved processes and data standards across the portfolio. Investment Planning - Support the annual Investment Planning cycle with data driven analysis.- Champion the continued full adoption of the PPM tooling solution (Clarity) for cost, benefits, outcomes, OKRs and investment baselines.- Collaborate with senior stakeholders to gather feedback, refine processes, and support Group-level decision-making.- Ensure alignment across PPM tooling, PowerBI dashboards, and the Group's investment approach. WHAT YOU'LL BRING: - Experience in a Group or Enterprise-level role owning central processes and tools.- Proven background in capital planning, portfolio management or financial governance.- Strong analytical capability, including advanced Excel and the ability to interpret large data sets.- Ability to influence and drive action through data-led insight (without direct authority).- Excellent relationship management and communication skills, able to persuade senior stakeholders.- Experience working with enterprise tooling such as Clarity, Planview, or similar PPM/portfolio systems.- Experience balancing competing priorities in a fast paced environment.- Demonstrated ability to design and operationalise processes at scale. NICE TO HAVE: - Familiarity with Oracle ERP, Workday or equivalent financial systems.- Experience working with or alongside programme delivery teams (though this is not a delivery role).- Understanding of investment letters, baseline management, and centralised financial controls.- Experience with PowerBI or similar analytics tooling. Career Stage: Manager London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) Information: Join us and be part of a team that values innovation, quality, and continuous improvement. If you're ready to take your career to the next level and make a significant impact, we'd love to hear from you.LSEG is a leading global financial markets infrastructure and data provider. Our purpose is driving financial stability, empowering economies and enabling customers to create sustainable growth.Our purpose is the foundation on which our culture is built. Our values of Integrity, Partnership , Excellence and Change underpin our purpose and set the standard for everything we do, every day. They go to the heart of who we are and guide our decision making and everyday actions.Working with us means that you will be part of a dynamic organisation of 25,000 people across 65 countries. However, we will value your individuality and enable you to bring your true self to work so you can help enrich our diverse workforce.We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. This means that we do not discriminate on the basis of anyone's race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. Conforming with applicable law, we can reasonably accommodate applicants' and employees' religious practices and beliefs, as well as mental health or physical disability needs.You will be part of a collaborative and creative culture where we encourage new ideas. We are committed to sustainability across our global business and we are proud to partner with our customers to help them meet their sustainability objectives. Our charity, the LSEG Foundation provides charitable grants to community groups that help people access economic opportunities and build a secure future with financial independence. Colleagues can get involved through fundraising and volunteering.LSEG offers a range of tailored benefits and support, including healthcare, retirement planning, paid volunteering days and wellbeing initiatives.Please take a moment to read this carefully, as it describes what personal information London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) (we) may hold about you, what it's used for, and how it's obtained, .If you are submitting as a Recruitment Agency Partner, it is essential and your responsibility to ensure that candidates applying to LSEG are aware of this privacy notice.LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group) is a leading global financial markets infrastructure and data provider. Our purpose is driving financial stability, empowering economies and enabling customers to create sustainable growth. Our culture of connecting, creating opportunity and delivering excellence shapes how we think, how we do things and how we help our people fulfil their potential.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
Senior Investment Manager page is loaded Senior Investment Managerlocations: London, United Kingdomtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R# Senior Investment Manager - Group Investment Management (GIM) ROLE PROFILE: The Group Investment Management (GIM) team is hiring a Senior Investment Manager to play a critical role in how the Group allocates, reports on, and optimises its ongoing investment allocations. This role requires strong financial acumen, the ability to work with complex data sets, and the confidence to propose capital allocation decisions to senior executives.This role will lead key elements of monthly reporting, forecasting improvements, capital redeployment, and cross functional alignment with divisions, Finance, Strategy and Procurement. You will also work closely with our Tooling & Dashboard teams to ensure the delivery community has the tools and processes needed to manage the change portfolio effectively. WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING: Capex Reporting & Financial Governance - Own Group reporting across budgets, forecasts, growth tracking, and acceleration updates.- Drive adoption and consistent use of the Group PPM tooling across divisions.- Run monthly data sessions with Divisions, issuing actions to resolve variances or data issues.- Monitor the phasing of investments, drawing insights on delivery pace, risk, and opportunities to reclaim capital.- Scrutinise spend feasibility and proactively recoup capital for reinvestment where appropriate.- Ensure adherence to financial controls including Clarity usage, change control, resourcing adoption, and detailed third party spend forecasting. Capital Redeployment & Growth Opportunities - Maintain a pipeline of investment opportunities that can be funded if capital becomes available.- Work with divisions and Procurement to identify opportunities for acceleration and cost optimisation.- Support Growth Fund assessment by providing high-quality analysis and spend feasibility inputs. Forecasting, Tooling & Process Improvement - Mature the Group's forecasting capabilities and improve budget tracking processes.- Partner with the Dashboard/PPM Tooling teams to enhance forecasting, budgeting and cost tooling - improving ease of use and MI quality.- Work with divisional stakeholders to embed improved processes and data standards across the portfolio. Investment Planning - Support the annual Investment Planning cycle with data driven analysis.- Champion the continued full adoption of the PPM tooling solution (Clarity) for cost, benefits, outcomes, OKRs and investment baselines.- Collaborate with senior stakeholders to gather feedback, refine processes, and support Group-level decision-making.- Ensure alignment across PPM tooling, PowerBI dashboards, and the Group's investment approach. WHAT YOU'LL BRING: - Experience in a Group or Enterprise-level role owning central processes and tools.- Proven background in capital planning, portfolio management or financial governance.- Strong analytical capability, including advanced Excel and the ability to interpret large data sets.- Ability to influence and drive action through data-led insight (without direct authority).- Excellent relationship management and communication skills, able to persuade senior stakeholders.- Experience working with enterprise tooling such as Clarity, Planview, or similar PPM/portfolio systems.- Experience balancing competing priorities in a fast paced environment.- Demonstrated ability to design and operationalise processes at scale. NICE TO HAVE: - Familiarity with Oracle ERP, Workday or equivalent financial systems.- Experience working with or alongside programme delivery teams (though this is not a delivery role).- Understanding of investment letters, baseline management, and centralised financial controls.- Experience with PowerBI or similar analytics tooling. Career Stage: Manager London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) Information: Join us and be part of a team that values innovation, quality, and continuous improvement. If you're ready to take your career to the next level and make a significant impact, we'd love to hear from you.LSEG is a leading global financial markets infrastructure and data provider. Our purpose is driving financial stability, empowering economies and enabling customers to create sustainable growth.Our purpose is the foundation on which our culture is built. Our values of Integrity, Partnership , Excellence and Change underpin our purpose and set the standard for everything we do, every day. They go to the heart of who we are and guide our decision making and everyday actions.Working with us means that you will be part of a dynamic organisation of 25,000 people across 65 countries. However, we will value your individuality and enable you to bring your true self to work so you can help enrich our diverse workforce.We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. This means that we do not discriminate on the basis of anyone's race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. Conforming with applicable law, we can reasonably accommodate applicants' and employees' religious practices and beliefs, as well as mental health or physical disability needs.You will be part of a collaborative and creative culture where we encourage new ideas. We are committed to sustainability across our global business and we are proud to partner with our customers to help them meet their sustainability objectives. Our charity, the LSEG Foundation provides charitable grants to community groups that help people access economic opportunities and build a secure future with financial independence. Colleagues can get involved through fundraising and volunteering.LSEG offers a range of tailored benefits and support, including healthcare, retirement planning, paid volunteering days and wellbeing initiatives.Please take a moment to read this carefully, as it describes what personal information London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) (we) may hold about you, what it's used for, and how it's obtained, .If you are submitting as a Recruitment Agency Partner, it is essential and your responsibility to ensure that candidates applying to LSEG are aware of this privacy notice.LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group) is a leading global financial markets infrastructure and data provider. Our purpose is driving financial stability, empowering economies and enabling customers to create sustainable growth. Our culture of connecting, creating opportunity and delivering excellence shapes how we think, how we do things and how we help our people fulfil their potential.
NFP People
Operations Director
NFP People
Operations Director Are you the strategic and collaborative leader who can innovate with and enable the newly formed central operations team to speed reach and community impact while strengthening resilience? Location: Redbridge/Hybrid, with flexible working Salary: FTE £52,000 (£41,600 pro-rata with salary review due in May) Contract: Part Time 28 hours per week, permanent Closing date: 24 April 2026 Join a local infrastructure charity dedicated to building a fairer Redbridge where everyone and every community has an equal opportunity to thrive. Following a review of the current strategy and resources in 2025, the charity has strengthened its resilience and programme impact. We are now seeking Operations Director to bring the operations teams together and ensure their professional skills and knowledge can add value and impact to the mission delivery and team culture. About the Role The role calls for a forward-thinking and accomplished Operations Director to drive efficiency, effectiveness, and to embed a culture of shared leadership, continuous learning, and improvement. Your strategic leadership and operational brief will span central functions of; Finance, Human Resources, Digital Communications, Risk and Compliance. A pivotal role at the heart of the organisation, you will ensure that operations run smoothly and effectively, aligning systems and processes with strategic goals and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and regulations. You will play an integral role with the CEO, Board of Trustees, partners, and colleagues bringing the vision to life, driving forward strategic priorities, and fostering a working culture where people feel valued, supported, and empowered to do their best work. Personal style is key, you will be a natural collaborator and a strong communicator, able to build trusted relationships with colleagues, partners, and stakeholders alike. You will lead the team of committed professionals and manage relationships with outsourced specialists, ensuring the support provided strengthens capacity to change, grow and deliver impact for communities. What you will bring Significant experience in a senior operations or leadership role working across multiple disciplines Experience in several of the operational areas listed, with a proven ability to apply best practise solutions and to quickly pick up new skills Able to lead multiple operational functions, to prioritise, make best use of resources, and ensure they are aligned with our mission and strategic priorities. Experience managing outsourced functions, an advantage. Rigorous problem solver and accomplished in data-driven decision-making, evidence and insight based to drive innovation, and operational excellence. Track record of embedding organisational change and able to inspire, influence, and bring others on the journey Proven ability to identify improvements in organisational systems and processes, with a focus on innovation, efficiency, and impact Excellent organisational, prioritising and time management skills Fluency with digital systems including Microsoft 365 Excellent communication, influencing and engagement skills Strategic and inclusive leadership skills able to build teams and develop culture A 'can do' proactive approach, able to work creatively and with impact in resource limited environments Resilience, change readiness, self-awareness and a commitment to learning for yourself and your team We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. If you have a disability or require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact us so we can support you appropriately. What's on offer A competitive salary (reviewed in May each year) 28 hours per week (can be over 4 or 5 days) Flexible working with 3 days per week in the office 25.5 days leave, full time equivalent 28 days (plus statutory holidays) Workplace pension Access to a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme Shortlisting interviews will take place shortly after by Teams and shortlisted candidates will have an interview on May 6th, 7th or 12th, 2026. We believe in being inclusive and giving everyone an equal chance to succeed. Applications are welcome from all regardless of age, sex, gender identity, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion or belief, race, sexual orientation, transgender status or social economic background. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Operations Director Are you the strategic and collaborative leader who can innovate with and enable the newly formed central operations team to speed reach and community impact while strengthening resilience? Location: Redbridge/Hybrid, with flexible working Salary: FTE £52,000 (£41,600 pro-rata with salary review due in May) Contract: Part Time 28 hours per week, permanent Closing date: 24 April 2026 Join a local infrastructure charity dedicated to building a fairer Redbridge where everyone and every community has an equal opportunity to thrive. Following a review of the current strategy and resources in 2025, the charity has strengthened its resilience and programme impact. We are now seeking Operations Director to bring the operations teams together and ensure their professional skills and knowledge can add value and impact to the mission delivery and team culture. About the Role The role calls for a forward-thinking and accomplished Operations Director to drive efficiency, effectiveness, and to embed a culture of shared leadership, continuous learning, and improvement. Your strategic leadership and operational brief will span central functions of; Finance, Human Resources, Digital Communications, Risk and Compliance. A pivotal role at the heart of the organisation, you will ensure that operations run smoothly and effectively, aligning systems and processes with strategic goals and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and regulations. You will play an integral role with the CEO, Board of Trustees, partners, and colleagues bringing the vision to life, driving forward strategic priorities, and fostering a working culture where people feel valued, supported, and empowered to do their best work. Personal style is key, you will be a natural collaborator and a strong communicator, able to build trusted relationships with colleagues, partners, and stakeholders alike. You will lead the team of committed professionals and manage relationships with outsourced specialists, ensuring the support provided strengthens capacity to change, grow and deliver impact for communities. What you will bring Significant experience in a senior operations or leadership role working across multiple disciplines Experience in several of the operational areas listed, with a proven ability to apply best practise solutions and to quickly pick up new skills Able to lead multiple operational functions, to prioritise, make best use of resources, and ensure they are aligned with our mission and strategic priorities. Experience managing outsourced functions, an advantage. Rigorous problem solver and accomplished in data-driven decision-making, evidence and insight based to drive innovation, and operational excellence. Track record of embedding organisational change and able to inspire, influence, and bring others on the journey Proven ability to identify improvements in organisational systems and processes, with a focus on innovation, efficiency, and impact Excellent organisational, prioritising and time management skills Fluency with digital systems including Microsoft 365 Excellent communication, influencing and engagement skills Strategic and inclusive leadership skills able to build teams and develop culture A 'can do' proactive approach, able to work creatively and with impact in resource limited environments Resilience, change readiness, self-awareness and a commitment to learning for yourself and your team We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential. If you have a disability or require reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please contact us so we can support you appropriately. What's on offer A competitive salary (reviewed in May each year) 28 hours per week (can be over 4 or 5 days) Flexible working with 3 days per week in the office 25.5 days leave, full time equivalent 28 days (plus statutory holidays) Workplace pension Access to a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme Shortlisting interviews will take place shortly after by Teams and shortlisted candidates will have an interview on May 6th, 7th or 12th, 2026. We believe in being inclusive and giving everyone an equal chance to succeed. Applications are welcome from all regardless of age, sex, gender identity, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion or belief, race, sexual orientation, transgender status or social economic background. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Executive Assistant to the Bursar & Senior Tutor
St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Executive Assistant to the Bursar & Senior Tutor Contract Type: Permanent, Full Time (36.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday) Location: Cambridge, St Edmund's College Are you an experienced PA or EA looking for your next challenge? StEdmund's College, one of the 31 Colleges within the University of Cambridge, is seeking a highly organised and proactive Executive Assistant to support both the Bursar and the Senior Tutor. The Executive Assistant to the Bursar & Senior Tutor is a pivotal role at the heart of College operations. As the first point of contact for two senior leaders, you will need exceptional interpersonal skills, sound judgement, and the ability to manage a varied and fast paced workload with confidence and discretion. As an Executive Assistant to the Bursar and Senior Tutor you will provide high quality executive support, coordinate complex diaries, prepare papers and briefings, and help ensure the smooth running of key College activities. If you thrive in a role where no two days are the same and enjoy building strong, professional relationships, we would love to hear from you. The working pattern for this role is 36.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Please note that, due to the nature of the position, it is fully on site. Job responsibilities Executive support and coordination Provide proactive executive support to Senior College Officers, acting as a first point of contact on their behalf and helping manage diaries, inboxes, priorities, scheduling and follow up in a busy and fast moving environment. Prioritise incoming correspondence and bring urgent, sensitive or important matters to the attention of the relevant College Officer. Drafting, correspondence and briefing Draft high quality emails, letters, invitations, papers, agendas, briefing notes and other written material following discussion or direction, producing clear first drafts for review and development. Handle correspondence and enquiries professionally, using tact, discretion and sound judgement. Where appropriate, prepare or send replies on behalf of senior colleagues, ensuring communications are timely, accurate and professionally presented. Meetings, minutes and action tracking Support meetings through effective administration, preparation of papers and agendas, accurate note taking, and clear synthesis of decisions and follow up actions. Support internal and external committees as required. Stakeholder liaison and relationship management Successfully manage enquiries and requests from internal and external stakeholders, building effective relationships across teams and responding sensitively and diplomatically to a wide range of needs, including matters that may be confidential, complex. Support hospitality and event arrangements on behalf of Senior College Officers, including liaising with Catering and other teams to coordinate refreshments, lunches, dinners, meetings and wider College functions, and helping host events where required. Team support, administration and wider contribution Maintain accurate and compliant records and administrative systems and actively support process improvements. Handle confidential student, staff and governance information. Support expenses and invoice processing in liaison with the Finance team and make travel arrangements where needed. Work flexibly across the wider team, deputise for colleagues during periods of leave or high demand, and provide occasional out of hours support where required. More information about the role can be found in the attached job description Successful Candidate Experience Experience of providing high level administrative or executive support in a complex and fast paced environment. Experience of managing competing priorities and supporting senior colleagues with discretion and sound judgement. Experience of drafting professional correspondence and documents to a high standard. Experience of supporting meetings, including preparing papers, capturing discussion and following up actions. Experience of working across teams and building effective relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. Skills Required Excellent written and spoken communication skills, with the ability to draft clearly, accurately and appropriately for different audiences. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and maintain a high level of accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to synthesise discussion and information into concise, practical and well structured outputs. High level of discretion and the ability to handle confidential and sensitive matters with professionalism. Strong interpersonal skills, with a calm, tactful and politically sensitive approach. Ability to work with empathy and professionalism when dealing with people in sensitive or stressful situations. Confidence in using judgement, taking initiative and knowing when to escalate. High level of IT literacy, including Microsoft Office and confidence in using databases and digital systems. Ability to work collaboratively in a small team and contribute to wider service resilience. Flexibility to provide occasional out of hours support when required. Experience of supporting senior leaders in a higher education, charity, or similarly complex institutional setting. Experience of preparing papers, briefings or reports for senior meetings. Knowledge of data protection and records management good practice. As well as a great salary and friendly team you will also receive: Working daily allowance for food and drinks Free car parking (where available) 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (increasing with length of service) Discounts at restaurants, shops & more Death in service Access to LinkedIn Learning & Business Disability Forum About St Edmund's College St Edmund's College is one of the 31 constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge. Our vibrant student body is made up of around 420 post graduates and 130 mature undergraduates. With over 260 senior members - academics working at the cutting edge of their field or eminent members of their profession - and around 100 staff, you will be joining a dynamic and growing College with an ambitious vision for our role in shaping the future of higher education and collaborative research. The maturity of our community means that we have earned a reputation as the friendly college. Relaxed, non hierarchical and diverse, we pride ourselves on being a place in Cambridge where people of all backgrounds are welcomed, will feel at home and can flourish. Therefore, we welcome all candidates regardless of their demographic characteristics such as gender, race, disability, neurodiversity, religion, age, sex & sexual identity to apply for our opportunities. How to apply To apply, please send your cover letter and CV to the HR team at Closing date for completed applications: Sunday 12 April 2026 Interviews will be held the week commencing 27 April 2026 If you have informal enquiries about the post, please email the Head of College Services at In applying for this role, you will provide personal data which the College will process in accordance with its data protection obligations and its Data Protection Policy: Any offer of employment is subject to evidence of your right to work in the UK and the receipt of satisfactory references Please note that this role is not eligible for visa sponsorship, as it does not meet the required criteria.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Executive Assistant to the Bursar & Senior Tutor Contract Type: Permanent, Full Time (36.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday) Location: Cambridge, St Edmund's College Are you an experienced PA or EA looking for your next challenge? StEdmund's College, one of the 31 Colleges within the University of Cambridge, is seeking a highly organised and proactive Executive Assistant to support both the Bursar and the Senior Tutor. The Executive Assistant to the Bursar & Senior Tutor is a pivotal role at the heart of College operations. As the first point of contact for two senior leaders, you will need exceptional interpersonal skills, sound judgement, and the ability to manage a varied and fast paced workload with confidence and discretion. As an Executive Assistant to the Bursar and Senior Tutor you will provide high quality executive support, coordinate complex diaries, prepare papers and briefings, and help ensure the smooth running of key College activities. If you thrive in a role where no two days are the same and enjoy building strong, professional relationships, we would love to hear from you. The working pattern for this role is 36.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Please note that, due to the nature of the position, it is fully on site. Job responsibilities Executive support and coordination Provide proactive executive support to Senior College Officers, acting as a first point of contact on their behalf and helping manage diaries, inboxes, priorities, scheduling and follow up in a busy and fast moving environment. Prioritise incoming correspondence and bring urgent, sensitive or important matters to the attention of the relevant College Officer. Drafting, correspondence and briefing Draft high quality emails, letters, invitations, papers, agendas, briefing notes and other written material following discussion or direction, producing clear first drafts for review and development. Handle correspondence and enquiries professionally, using tact, discretion and sound judgement. Where appropriate, prepare or send replies on behalf of senior colleagues, ensuring communications are timely, accurate and professionally presented. Meetings, minutes and action tracking Support meetings through effective administration, preparation of papers and agendas, accurate note taking, and clear synthesis of decisions and follow up actions. Support internal and external committees as required. Stakeholder liaison and relationship management Successfully manage enquiries and requests from internal and external stakeholders, building effective relationships across teams and responding sensitively and diplomatically to a wide range of needs, including matters that may be confidential, complex. Support hospitality and event arrangements on behalf of Senior College Officers, including liaising with Catering and other teams to coordinate refreshments, lunches, dinners, meetings and wider College functions, and helping host events where required. Team support, administration and wider contribution Maintain accurate and compliant records and administrative systems and actively support process improvements. Handle confidential student, staff and governance information. Support expenses and invoice processing in liaison with the Finance team and make travel arrangements where needed. Work flexibly across the wider team, deputise for colleagues during periods of leave or high demand, and provide occasional out of hours support where required. More information about the role can be found in the attached job description Successful Candidate Experience Experience of providing high level administrative or executive support in a complex and fast paced environment. Experience of managing competing priorities and supporting senior colleagues with discretion and sound judgement. Experience of drafting professional correspondence and documents to a high standard. Experience of supporting meetings, including preparing papers, capturing discussion and following up actions. Experience of working across teams and building effective relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. Skills Required Excellent written and spoken communication skills, with the ability to draft clearly, accurately and appropriately for different audiences. Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and maintain a high level of accuracy and attention to detail. Ability to synthesise discussion and information into concise, practical and well structured outputs. High level of discretion and the ability to handle confidential and sensitive matters with professionalism. Strong interpersonal skills, with a calm, tactful and politically sensitive approach. Ability to work with empathy and professionalism when dealing with people in sensitive or stressful situations. Confidence in using judgement, taking initiative and knowing when to escalate. High level of IT literacy, including Microsoft Office and confidence in using databases and digital systems. Ability to work collaboratively in a small team and contribute to wider service resilience. Flexibility to provide occasional out of hours support when required. Experience of supporting senior leaders in a higher education, charity, or similarly complex institutional setting. Experience of preparing papers, briefings or reports for senior meetings. Knowledge of data protection and records management good practice. As well as a great salary and friendly team you will also receive: Working daily allowance for food and drinks Free car parking (where available) 25 days holiday plus bank holidays (increasing with length of service) Discounts at restaurants, shops & more Death in service Access to LinkedIn Learning & Business Disability Forum About St Edmund's College St Edmund's College is one of the 31 constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge. Our vibrant student body is made up of around 420 post graduates and 130 mature undergraduates. With over 260 senior members - academics working at the cutting edge of their field or eminent members of their profession - and around 100 staff, you will be joining a dynamic and growing College with an ambitious vision for our role in shaping the future of higher education and collaborative research. The maturity of our community means that we have earned a reputation as the friendly college. Relaxed, non hierarchical and diverse, we pride ourselves on being a place in Cambridge where people of all backgrounds are welcomed, will feel at home and can flourish. Therefore, we welcome all candidates regardless of their demographic characteristics such as gender, race, disability, neurodiversity, religion, age, sex & sexual identity to apply for our opportunities. How to apply To apply, please send your cover letter and CV to the HR team at Closing date for completed applications: Sunday 12 April 2026 Interviews will be held the week commencing 27 April 2026 If you have informal enquiries about the post, please email the Head of College Services at In applying for this role, you will provide personal data which the College will process in accordance with its data protection obligations and its Data Protection Policy: Any offer of employment is subject to evidence of your right to work in the UK and the receipt of satisfactory references Please note that this role is not eligible for visa sponsorship, as it does not meet the required criteria.
HARRIS HILL
Chair of Trustees
HARRIS HILL Chesham, Buckinghamshire
Chair of Trustees A citizens advice charity in Buckinghamshire Voluntary role Buckinghamshire Are you a well-connected leader in Buckinghamshire with the energy and ambition to help a respected local charity grow its impact? A citizens advice charity in Buckinghamshire is seeking an exceptional individual to become our next Chair of Trustees. About Us We are part of a national advice network, providing free, confidential and impartial advice to thousands of people each year across Buckinghamshire. We have offices in Aylesbury, Buckingham, High Wycombe and Chesham. Our work helps people resolve problems around debt, housing, employment, benefits and consumer rights, often preventing crises, reducing pressure on public services and enabling individuals to regain stability and independence. The organisation is stable, well-managed and ambitious. Following reductions in statutory funding and changes across the national network, we are now focused on strengthening income streams, raising our local profile and entering a new phase of growth. The Opportunity It is an opportunity to build on strong foundations and take the organisation forward. As Chair, you will: Provide strategic leadership to the Board of Trustees. Help strengthen funding and sustainability. Raise the profile of the organisation across Buckinghamshire. Represent the organisation with funders, partners and the wider community. Champion the difference we make to people's lives. We are particularly interested in candidates who live in, or have strong knowledge and networks within Buckinghamshire (ideally central or south). Who We're Looking For We are seeking someone who brings: Strategic leadership experience (board or senior executive level). The confidence to support and constructively challenge a CEO. Strong networking skills and credibility locally. Commercial awareness and financial literacy. An interest in fundraising and partnership development. A genuine commitment to community impact. Prior Chair experience is welcome but not essential. Energy, judgement and the ability to build relationships are key. Time Commitment Four face-to-face Board meetings per year (2 hours each). Four subcommittee meetings per subcommittee annually Finance & Risk, Operations, People, and Fundraising). Annual strategy Away Day. Annual Staff & Volunteers Day. Attendance at selected fundraising and stakeholder events. Approximate commitment: 2 -4 days per month. Why This Role Matters The organisation helps people solve problems that, left unaddressed, cost families, councils and government far more in the long term. As Chair, you will help ensure this essential service continues to thrive, supporting residents to become more financially secure, resilient and able to contribute fully to society. For more information and how to apply download the Appointment Brief. Closing date: 9am Friday 10th April 2026 Join us in shaping the next chapter. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Chair of Trustees A citizens advice charity in Buckinghamshire Voluntary role Buckinghamshire Are you a well-connected leader in Buckinghamshire with the energy and ambition to help a respected local charity grow its impact? A citizens advice charity in Buckinghamshire is seeking an exceptional individual to become our next Chair of Trustees. About Us We are part of a national advice network, providing free, confidential and impartial advice to thousands of people each year across Buckinghamshire. We have offices in Aylesbury, Buckingham, High Wycombe and Chesham. Our work helps people resolve problems around debt, housing, employment, benefits and consumer rights, often preventing crises, reducing pressure on public services and enabling individuals to regain stability and independence. The organisation is stable, well-managed and ambitious. Following reductions in statutory funding and changes across the national network, we are now focused on strengthening income streams, raising our local profile and entering a new phase of growth. The Opportunity It is an opportunity to build on strong foundations and take the organisation forward. As Chair, you will: Provide strategic leadership to the Board of Trustees. Help strengthen funding and sustainability. Raise the profile of the organisation across Buckinghamshire. Represent the organisation with funders, partners and the wider community. Champion the difference we make to people's lives. We are particularly interested in candidates who live in, or have strong knowledge and networks within Buckinghamshire (ideally central or south). Who We're Looking For We are seeking someone who brings: Strategic leadership experience (board or senior executive level). The confidence to support and constructively challenge a CEO. Strong networking skills and credibility locally. Commercial awareness and financial literacy. An interest in fundraising and partnership development. A genuine commitment to community impact. Prior Chair experience is welcome but not essential. Energy, judgement and the ability to build relationships are key. Time Commitment Four face-to-face Board meetings per year (2 hours each). Four subcommittee meetings per subcommittee annually Finance & Risk, Operations, People, and Fundraising). Annual strategy Away Day. Annual Staff & Volunteers Day. Attendance at selected fundraising and stakeholder events. Approximate commitment: 2 -4 days per month. Why This Role Matters The organisation helps people solve problems that, left unaddressed, cost families, councils and government far more in the long term. As Chair, you will help ensure this essential service continues to thrive, supporting residents to become more financially secure, resilient and able to contribute fully to society. For more information and how to apply download the Appointment Brief. Closing date: 9am Friday 10th April 2026 Join us in shaping the next chapter. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
NFP People
Chief Executive Officer
NFP People Solihull, West Midlands
Chief Executive Officer Our client has been providing independent advocacy for vulnerable people in Solihull for over 25 years. They are now looking for a new Chief Executive Officer to join the team in this pivotal position. If you are a collaborative, hands-on leader who can balance strategic vision with operational impact then apply today! Position: Chief Executive Officer Location: Solihull, Hybrid Hours: 37 hours per week (flexible working options considered) Contract: Permanent Salary: £45,000 FTE Closing date: 15th April 2026 The organisation supports adults and young people with a learning disability or autism, who also may be experiencing poor mental health or complex life circumstance. It supports people to have their say, understand their rights and be fully involved in decisions about their lives and ensures their voices are heard and their choices are respected. Rooted in the local community, its small and dedicated teams are known for their person-centred approach, strong values and commitment to social justice. Enabling people to live healthier, happier and independent lives is central to their work. The organisation is entering an exciting period of development, with opportunities to strengthen partnerships, diversify income and deepen its impact. About the Opportunity We are recruiting for an inspiring and values-led CEO to lead SAtA into an exciting period of development, with opportunities to strengthen partnerships, diversify income and deepen our impact. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, you will guide the organisation's strategy, people, partnerships and resources to maximise positive outcomes for local people. You will also act as the charity's senior ambassador, strengthening and growing relationships with commissioners, funders and partners. You will: Inspire and support people (staff and volunteers) to deliver their best for the people they serve. Lead the development and delivery of the strategic plan, translating vision into practical outcomes. Ensure delivery of high-quality advocacy services and community projects that champion the voice of lived experience and are underpinned by robust performance monitoring and strong operational systems. Build and strengthen influential partnerships and represent them locally, regionally and nationally. Develop deep insight into health and social care systems and champion the role of advocacy. Support the Board to meet its legal and regulatory duties, providing clear data on performance, finance and risk, to inform decision making. Ensure financial sustainability, including robust financial planning, budgeting, income generation and contract management. About You You will bring a blend of strategic leadership, operational confidence and a genuine commitment to advocating for those the organisation serve. You will be comfortable leading a small organisation, where flexibility, pragmatism and a willingness to be hands on are key to success. With senior leadership experience you will have a record of building trusted relationships internally and with external partners. You will have developed cultures built on collaboration and respect that motivate and support. Your awareness of funding and/or managing contracts will be underpinned by strong financial management and budget oversight and you will be able to demonstrate how you can work closely with a Board, supporting good governance. This is your opportunity to make a transformational impact in a vital charity and make a real difference for the people the organisation serve. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, and are committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. We are open to flexible working arrangements and encourage candidates to discuss options that support their needs. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People. You may have experience in roles such as CEO, Chief Exec, Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director, Operations, Director.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer Our client has been providing independent advocacy for vulnerable people in Solihull for over 25 years. They are now looking for a new Chief Executive Officer to join the team in this pivotal position. If you are a collaborative, hands-on leader who can balance strategic vision with operational impact then apply today! Position: Chief Executive Officer Location: Solihull, Hybrid Hours: 37 hours per week (flexible working options considered) Contract: Permanent Salary: £45,000 FTE Closing date: 15th April 2026 The organisation supports adults and young people with a learning disability or autism, who also may be experiencing poor mental health or complex life circumstance. It supports people to have their say, understand their rights and be fully involved in decisions about their lives and ensures their voices are heard and their choices are respected. Rooted in the local community, its small and dedicated teams are known for their person-centred approach, strong values and commitment to social justice. Enabling people to live healthier, happier and independent lives is central to their work. The organisation is entering an exciting period of development, with opportunities to strengthen partnerships, diversify income and deepen its impact. About the Opportunity We are recruiting for an inspiring and values-led CEO to lead SAtA into an exciting period of development, with opportunities to strengthen partnerships, diversify income and deepen our impact. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, you will guide the organisation's strategy, people, partnerships and resources to maximise positive outcomes for local people. You will also act as the charity's senior ambassador, strengthening and growing relationships with commissioners, funders and partners. You will: Inspire and support people (staff and volunteers) to deliver their best for the people they serve. Lead the development and delivery of the strategic plan, translating vision into practical outcomes. Ensure delivery of high-quality advocacy services and community projects that champion the voice of lived experience and are underpinned by robust performance monitoring and strong operational systems. Build and strengthen influential partnerships and represent them locally, regionally and nationally. Develop deep insight into health and social care systems and champion the role of advocacy. Support the Board to meet its legal and regulatory duties, providing clear data on performance, finance and risk, to inform decision making. Ensure financial sustainability, including robust financial planning, budgeting, income generation and contract management. About You You will bring a blend of strategic leadership, operational confidence and a genuine commitment to advocating for those the organisation serve. You will be comfortable leading a small organisation, where flexibility, pragmatism and a willingness to be hands on are key to success. With senior leadership experience you will have a record of building trusted relationships internally and with external partners. You will have developed cultures built on collaboration and respect that motivate and support. Your awareness of funding and/or managing contracts will be underpinned by strong financial management and budget oversight and you will be able to demonstrate how you can work closely with a Board, supporting good governance. This is your opportunity to make a transformational impact in a vital charity and make a real difference for the people the organisation serve. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, and are committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. We are open to flexible working arrangements and encourage candidates to discuss options that support their needs. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People. You may have experience in roles such as CEO, Chief Exec, Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director, Operations, Director.
R L GLASSPOOL CHARITY TRUST
Trustees
R L GLASSPOOL CHARITY TRUST
Trustees Glasspool Charity Trust Location: UK-wide, quarterly meetings in London Salary: Voluntary (unpaid) Opportunities: We are excited to be recruiting two new trustees to join our committed team at Glasspool. We have been making a meaningful difference to the lives of individuals and families facing financial difficulties since 1939. We focus on alleviating immediate financial pressures through grants to frontline service delivery organisations, to help people across the UK navigate challenging times with dignity and a renewed sense of hope. We are looking for one new trustee with investment management experience, and one new trustee with senior experience in the voluntary sector. We particularly welcome applications from younger people, disabled people, and people from minority ethnic backgrounds, as these groups are under-represented on our board. Key Responsibilities: At Glasspool you will be expected to work collaboratively with your colleagues on the trustee board to: Provide strategic direction, setting overall policy, defining goals, setting targets and evaluating performance for Glasspool Ensure that we use our resources (including our investments) appropriately to achieve our purpose, ensure our financial stability and grow our impact Ensure that Glasspool fulfils its objectives as effectively and efficiently as possible, in accordance with our governing documents and charity and company law. Adopt a balanced approach to risk that protects us, but does not hold us back from developing Safeguard our reputation and live our values Appoint and support the Chief Executive Officer and monitor their performance Use your specific skills, knowledge and lived, learned and practiced experience to help us reach sound decisions. Expected commitment: We currently have eight trustees who meet face to face four times a year (once every quarter) in London. Papers are provided electronically and we expect you to review them carefully and ask any questions you might have before the meetings. There are also three sub-committees (Finance, Grants and HR) who meet remotely four times a year, and you will join at least one of these. Appointed for a five-year term, trustees can currently serve up to three terms if they choose to. Although this role is unpaid, we reimburse travel and other expenses. Skills and experience: This year we are specifically looking for people with either: Experience of managing investments, including asset allocation or fund selection (fixed income, multi-asset or alternatives), in line with an agreed policy and balancing financial returns with risk, liquidity needs and ethical considerations to support Glasspool's long-term mission; or Experience of working in or managing front line service delivery charities, ideally in the advice or poverty relief sectors, including managing grant funding - or experience as a participatory grant-maker working with service delivery charities. As well as this specific expertise, we also want to appoint rounded candidates who: Bring a variety of experiences, expertise and perspectives to our existing trustee group Are passionate, enthusiastic and enjoy building relationships with others. Are willing to share their views and respect the views of others, even if they have different ideas and opinions. Have an understanding or willingness to learn about the legal duties and responsibilities of trustees. Are able to work effectively as a member of a small team and make decisions for the good of the charity. Will actively promote our purpose, values and strategy. Will understand the need for, and will actively demonstrate, confidentiality. Are comfortable in the use of IT including video conferencing. Can be relied on to give the time and commitment needed to carry out the role. Further information Full application details are provided in the attached trustee information pack. Please send your CV with a covering letter via the button below, addressing the following questions: Why are you interested in becoming a trustee with us? What skills, knowledge or experience would you bring? How do you meet the personal qualities outlined above? Please also confirm that you are eligible to be a trustee under Charity Commission guidance. If you'd like to have an informal chat to find out a bit more, please contact Rachael Badger, Chief Executive Officer by an email. The closing date for applications is Sunday 3rd May 2026. Interviews with a recruitment panel made up of existing trustees will take place w/c 1st June 2026. Successful candidates may be appointed as Board Observers for a short period until a trustee vacancy arises.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Trustees Glasspool Charity Trust Location: UK-wide, quarterly meetings in London Salary: Voluntary (unpaid) Opportunities: We are excited to be recruiting two new trustees to join our committed team at Glasspool. We have been making a meaningful difference to the lives of individuals and families facing financial difficulties since 1939. We focus on alleviating immediate financial pressures through grants to frontline service delivery organisations, to help people across the UK navigate challenging times with dignity and a renewed sense of hope. We are looking for one new trustee with investment management experience, and one new trustee with senior experience in the voluntary sector. We particularly welcome applications from younger people, disabled people, and people from minority ethnic backgrounds, as these groups are under-represented on our board. Key Responsibilities: At Glasspool you will be expected to work collaboratively with your colleagues on the trustee board to: Provide strategic direction, setting overall policy, defining goals, setting targets and evaluating performance for Glasspool Ensure that we use our resources (including our investments) appropriately to achieve our purpose, ensure our financial stability and grow our impact Ensure that Glasspool fulfils its objectives as effectively and efficiently as possible, in accordance with our governing documents and charity and company law. Adopt a balanced approach to risk that protects us, but does not hold us back from developing Safeguard our reputation and live our values Appoint and support the Chief Executive Officer and monitor their performance Use your specific skills, knowledge and lived, learned and practiced experience to help us reach sound decisions. Expected commitment: We currently have eight trustees who meet face to face four times a year (once every quarter) in London. Papers are provided electronically and we expect you to review them carefully and ask any questions you might have before the meetings. There are also three sub-committees (Finance, Grants and HR) who meet remotely four times a year, and you will join at least one of these. Appointed for a five-year term, trustees can currently serve up to three terms if they choose to. Although this role is unpaid, we reimburse travel and other expenses. Skills and experience: This year we are specifically looking for people with either: Experience of managing investments, including asset allocation or fund selection (fixed income, multi-asset or alternatives), in line with an agreed policy and balancing financial returns with risk, liquidity needs and ethical considerations to support Glasspool's long-term mission; or Experience of working in or managing front line service delivery charities, ideally in the advice or poverty relief sectors, including managing grant funding - or experience as a participatory grant-maker working with service delivery charities. As well as this specific expertise, we also want to appoint rounded candidates who: Bring a variety of experiences, expertise and perspectives to our existing trustee group Are passionate, enthusiastic and enjoy building relationships with others. Are willing to share their views and respect the views of others, even if they have different ideas and opinions. Have an understanding or willingness to learn about the legal duties and responsibilities of trustees. Are able to work effectively as a member of a small team and make decisions for the good of the charity. Will actively promote our purpose, values and strategy. Will understand the need for, and will actively demonstrate, confidentiality. Are comfortable in the use of IT including video conferencing. Can be relied on to give the time and commitment needed to carry out the role. Further information Full application details are provided in the attached trustee information pack. Please send your CV with a covering letter via the button below, addressing the following questions: Why are you interested in becoming a trustee with us? What skills, knowledge or experience would you bring? How do you meet the personal qualities outlined above? Please also confirm that you are eligible to be a trustee under Charity Commission guidance. If you'd like to have an informal chat to find out a bit more, please contact Rachael Badger, Chief Executive Officer by an email. The closing date for applications is Sunday 3rd May 2026. Interviews with a recruitment panel made up of existing trustees will take place w/c 1st June 2026. Successful candidates may be appointed as Board Observers for a short period until a trustee vacancy arises.
HARRIS HILL
Manager (Chief Executive)
HARRIS HILL
Manager (Chief Executive) Location: Chorlton, Manchester Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, full time Could you be the steady, friendly, hands-on leader who helps more people in Chorlton feel connected, fulfilled and valued? About A small, well-loved neighbourhood charity with roots back to the late 1960s, working to reduce loneliness and support older people across Chorlton and adjacent neighbourhoods. Our work is local, practical and volunteer-led: befriending, home visits, transport, weekly activities, monthly teas, intergenerational groups and occasional day trips are all delivered with warmth and care. Our volunteer base is extraordinary - around 100 volunteers support drivers, befrienders, activity leads, admin roles and trustees - and in 2024-25 we supported 474 people in total. Funding is a mixed model of public grants, local donations and modest earned income and the charity holds healthy funds to deliver our work. This is a practical, hands-on, delivery-focused leadership role: you will lead a neighbourhood organisation through planned transition, preserving the community culture that makes CGN trusted, while introducing proportionate systems and succession approaches that secure its future. You will also spend substantial time supporting and supervising volunteers and facilitating activities alongside strategic duties. As our next Manager (Chief Executive), you will: Strategy & Impact: Lead the development and delivery of a clear long-term strategy that sustains CGN's neighbourhood impact and reduces social isolation amongst older people. Governance & Finance: Strengthen proportionate financial controls, grant monitoring and reporting while working closely with trustees including the Treasurer. Operational Leadership: Manage day-to-day delivery of volunteer-led services and introduce accessible procedures and safeguarding arrangements. Income Generation: Support fundraising and bid activity to secure multi-year funding and diversify local income streams. Community & Partnerships: Act as CGN's visible ambassador, maintaining and developing relationships with Manchester City Council, NHS partners and local organisations. Volunteer Development: Recruit, induct and support volunteers and facilitators, building a resilient volunteer pipeline and clear role pathways. Brand & Profile: Promote CGN's offer across local channels to maintain footfall, attract new supporters and celebrate members' stories. Premises & Risk: Work with trustees on lease and premises issues and maintain a robust risk register to protect continuity of service. Who you are An experienced, hands-on manager with significant experience of running small, community-facing charities or local services and a hands-on approach to operational delivery. Demonstrable expertise in recruiting, supporting and retaining volunteers, with confidence in DBS/safeguarding practice and volunteer supervision. Highly organised with strong event/activity planning skills, practical problem solving and attention to detail. Financially literate - comfortable with budgeting, grant monitoring and basic financial controls and able to work with volunteer finance leads. An excellent communicator: approachable, diplomatic and skilled at building trust with older people, volunteers, trustees and statutory partners. Values driven, emotionally resilient and committed to inclusivity and dignity in later life. Desirable: experience of Age-Friendly programmes or befriending schemes and local credibility or knowledge of Manchester/South Manchester. Why? Meaningful local impact - lead a well-regarded neighbourhood charity with deep community trust and a broad activities programme. Strong volunteer culture - join an organisation supported by around 100 committed volunteers and an engaged trustee board. Secure footing to build from - healthy funds and a clear focus on securing multi-year funding and premises. Hands-on role with strategic scope - keep delivery at the heart of the job while developing proportionate systems and succession planning. Supportive transition - trustees have planned a careful handover and you will be supported through induction and the subsequent recruitment of a part-time assistant. For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief. For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill at with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 13th April 2026 As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Manager (Chief Executive) Location: Chorlton, Manchester Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, full time Could you be the steady, friendly, hands-on leader who helps more people in Chorlton feel connected, fulfilled and valued? About A small, well-loved neighbourhood charity with roots back to the late 1960s, working to reduce loneliness and support older people across Chorlton and adjacent neighbourhoods. Our work is local, practical and volunteer-led: befriending, home visits, transport, weekly activities, monthly teas, intergenerational groups and occasional day trips are all delivered with warmth and care. Our volunteer base is extraordinary - around 100 volunteers support drivers, befrienders, activity leads, admin roles and trustees - and in 2024-25 we supported 474 people in total. Funding is a mixed model of public grants, local donations and modest earned income and the charity holds healthy funds to deliver our work. This is a practical, hands-on, delivery-focused leadership role: you will lead a neighbourhood organisation through planned transition, preserving the community culture that makes CGN trusted, while introducing proportionate systems and succession approaches that secure its future. You will also spend substantial time supporting and supervising volunteers and facilitating activities alongside strategic duties. As our next Manager (Chief Executive), you will: Strategy & Impact: Lead the development and delivery of a clear long-term strategy that sustains CGN's neighbourhood impact and reduces social isolation amongst older people. Governance & Finance: Strengthen proportionate financial controls, grant monitoring and reporting while working closely with trustees including the Treasurer. Operational Leadership: Manage day-to-day delivery of volunteer-led services and introduce accessible procedures and safeguarding arrangements. Income Generation: Support fundraising and bid activity to secure multi-year funding and diversify local income streams. Community & Partnerships: Act as CGN's visible ambassador, maintaining and developing relationships with Manchester City Council, NHS partners and local organisations. Volunteer Development: Recruit, induct and support volunteers and facilitators, building a resilient volunteer pipeline and clear role pathways. Brand & Profile: Promote CGN's offer across local channels to maintain footfall, attract new supporters and celebrate members' stories. Premises & Risk: Work with trustees on lease and premises issues and maintain a robust risk register to protect continuity of service. Who you are An experienced, hands-on manager with significant experience of running small, community-facing charities or local services and a hands-on approach to operational delivery. Demonstrable expertise in recruiting, supporting and retaining volunteers, with confidence in DBS/safeguarding practice and volunteer supervision. Highly organised with strong event/activity planning skills, practical problem solving and attention to detail. Financially literate - comfortable with budgeting, grant monitoring and basic financial controls and able to work with volunteer finance leads. An excellent communicator: approachable, diplomatic and skilled at building trust with older people, volunteers, trustees and statutory partners. Values driven, emotionally resilient and committed to inclusivity and dignity in later life. Desirable: experience of Age-Friendly programmes or befriending schemes and local credibility or knowledge of Manchester/South Manchester. Why? Meaningful local impact - lead a well-regarded neighbourhood charity with deep community trust and a broad activities programme. Strong volunteer culture - join an organisation supported by around 100 committed volunteers and an engaged trustee board. Secure footing to build from - healthy funds and a clear focus on securing multi-year funding and premises. Hands-on role with strategic scope - keep delivery at the heart of the job while developing proportionate systems and succession planning. Supportive transition - trustees have planned a careful handover and you will be supported through induction and the subsequent recruitment of a part-time assistant. For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief. For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill at with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 13th April 2026 As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
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.
Apr 08, 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.
Residential Conveyancing Senior Associate / Director / Partner
Lindsays
Job title: Residential Conveyancing Senior Associate / Director / Partner PQE: 8+ years Location: Glasgow - This is a client facing role and is likely to involve some supervision of other conveyancers, so is predominantly office based. Working hours: This is a full time role, 9am-5pm Monday-Friday (35 hours per week) Reporting to: Residential Conveyancing Partners/Head of Residential Conveyancing Job Type: Permanent Closing date:Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and interviews held on a rolling basis. Your responsibilities We have a great opportunity for an experienced conveyancer, with relevant experience, to join our forward thinking and dynamic Residential Conveyancing team. This role will involve regular client contact and the successful candidate should be committed to providing an excellent level of client care. In addition to technical competencies, the candidate should also be able to communicate in a confident, clear and accessible way and enjoy working as part of a close and well-integrated team. Provision of a quality service to clients in dealing principally Sales, Purchases, Remortgages An ability to take on complex work and/or deal with high net worth clients Generate satisfactory level of fee income in accordance with set fee income targets, record all time accurately and fee promptly during and/or on completion of transactions Adhere to monthly fee earner certificate process Keep up to date with developments in the law and regulatory requirements Key experience and skills Sound legal knowledge with in-depth experience in that area of law and a high level of technical competence Ability to develop positive working relationships across the firm and with clients; gain the respect of colleagues Ability to assess clients' needs and offer practical guidance Acts as a positive ambassador for the Firm both internally and externally Ability to work largely unsupervised Ability to meet fee targets and achieve strong realisation rates Works effectively with other team members, and is able to supervise the work of those less qualified Actively supports department partners and management Takes a proactive approach to matter administration and completes monthly file review process for all matters where marked as fee earner on file Has or is developing a network of contacts with the possibility of client base referrals Building a reputation in the market; has an active involvement in firm activities both business and social Ability to plan and develop practice area in a structured way. About us At Lindsays, we're a full-service law firm with a strong reputation for helping individuals, families, businesses, and charities navigate life's opportunities and challenges with confidence and trust. From our offices across Scotland, our team combines expertise with a commitment to care and consideration, guiding our clients through the moments in life that matter most. With strong residential property and private client departments, we also have an expanding range of corporate and commercial services, encompassing company law, corporate finance, intellectual property, technology, employment, charity law, rural property, commercial property and construction, all of which enjoy an excellent reputation in the marketplace. With 56 Partners and over 300 staff, our goal is to have the right staff with the right skills to ensure we best advise and support our clients. We are committed to investing in our people and believe in helping our staff succeed. Diversity and inclusion Diversity and inclusion play an integral part in the people strategy at Lindsays. We are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment where our people feel valued and can reach their full potential. Equal opportunities Lindsays is committed to achieving a working environment which provides equality of opportunity and freedom from unlawful discrimination on the grounds of race, sex, pregnancy and maternity, marital or civil partnership status, gender reassignment, disability, religion or beliefs, age or sexual orientation. For information on our Candidate Privacy Notice, please click here . NO AGENCIES PLEASE Questions? Have a question about this role? Get in touch and we will point you in the right direction. Ready to take the next step? Apply now and we will be in touch as soon as we can. 30 days annual leave, and 9 fixed public holidays. Flexible holiday options Holiday purchase scheme to top up your annual allowance. Support for life events Enhanced maternity and paternity pay entitlements, plus contractual sick pay. Pension scheme to support your future. Protection for your family Death in Service Benefit (for those in the pension scheme). Help when you need it Discounted legal fees and access to a travel loan scheme. Investing in you Career development support to help you grow and progress. Access to online GP appts, counselling and health & wellbeing resources. Discounted gym memberships Discounted gym memberships for all employees. Why work at Lindsays? No matter your career stage or role, when you workat Lindsays, you'll be part of a firm where talent is nurtured, careers are developed, and a healthy work-life balance is encouraged. We offer a positive culture, varied work, and competitive benefits. And we support our people to achieve their goals. Life at Lindsays is rewarding. And we don't just mean the benefits package or the work. Our culture is welcoming and supportive, and as one of our early-stage solicitors put it, 'Everyone wants you to succeed'. We value the fact that our people bring different experiences, backgrounds and lives outside of work into their legal careers, and we actively support non-traditional routes into law. Residential Conveyancing Solicitor / Experienced Paralegal Commercial Property Senior Associate / Director For the latest career news and updates delivered straight to your inbox.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Job title: Residential Conveyancing Senior Associate / Director / Partner PQE: 8+ years Location: Glasgow - This is a client facing role and is likely to involve some supervision of other conveyancers, so is predominantly office based. Working hours: This is a full time role, 9am-5pm Monday-Friday (35 hours per week) Reporting to: Residential Conveyancing Partners/Head of Residential Conveyancing Job Type: Permanent Closing date:Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and interviews held on a rolling basis. Your responsibilities We have a great opportunity for an experienced conveyancer, with relevant experience, to join our forward thinking and dynamic Residential Conveyancing team. This role will involve regular client contact and the successful candidate should be committed to providing an excellent level of client care. In addition to technical competencies, the candidate should also be able to communicate in a confident, clear and accessible way and enjoy working as part of a close and well-integrated team. Provision of a quality service to clients in dealing principally Sales, Purchases, Remortgages An ability to take on complex work and/or deal with high net worth clients Generate satisfactory level of fee income in accordance with set fee income targets, record all time accurately and fee promptly during and/or on completion of transactions Adhere to monthly fee earner certificate process Keep up to date with developments in the law and regulatory requirements Key experience and skills Sound legal knowledge with in-depth experience in that area of law and a high level of technical competence Ability to develop positive working relationships across the firm and with clients; gain the respect of colleagues Ability to assess clients' needs and offer practical guidance Acts as a positive ambassador for the Firm both internally and externally Ability to work largely unsupervised Ability to meet fee targets and achieve strong realisation rates Works effectively with other team members, and is able to supervise the work of those less qualified Actively supports department partners and management Takes a proactive approach to matter administration and completes monthly file review process for all matters where marked as fee earner on file Has or is developing a network of contacts with the possibility of client base referrals Building a reputation in the market; has an active involvement in firm activities both business and social Ability to plan and develop practice area in a structured way. About us At Lindsays, we're a full-service law firm with a strong reputation for helping individuals, families, businesses, and charities navigate life's opportunities and challenges with confidence and trust. From our offices across Scotland, our team combines expertise with a commitment to care and consideration, guiding our clients through the moments in life that matter most. With strong residential property and private client departments, we also have an expanding range of corporate and commercial services, encompassing company law, corporate finance, intellectual property, technology, employment, charity law, rural property, commercial property and construction, all of which enjoy an excellent reputation in the marketplace. With 56 Partners and over 300 staff, our goal is to have the right staff with the right skills to ensure we best advise and support our clients. We are committed to investing in our people and believe in helping our staff succeed. Diversity and inclusion Diversity and inclusion play an integral part in the people strategy at Lindsays. We are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment where our people feel valued and can reach their full potential. Equal opportunities Lindsays is committed to achieving a working environment which provides equality of opportunity and freedom from unlawful discrimination on the grounds of race, sex, pregnancy and maternity, marital or civil partnership status, gender reassignment, disability, religion or beliefs, age or sexual orientation. For information on our Candidate Privacy Notice, please click here . NO AGENCIES PLEASE Questions? Have a question about this role? Get in touch and we will point you in the right direction. Ready to take the next step? Apply now and we will be in touch as soon as we can. 30 days annual leave, and 9 fixed public holidays. Flexible holiday options Holiday purchase scheme to top up your annual allowance. Support for life events Enhanced maternity and paternity pay entitlements, plus contractual sick pay. Pension scheme to support your future. Protection for your family Death in Service Benefit (for those in the pension scheme). Help when you need it Discounted legal fees and access to a travel loan scheme. Investing in you Career development support to help you grow and progress. Access to online GP appts, counselling and health & wellbeing resources. Discounted gym memberships Discounted gym memberships for all employees. Why work at Lindsays? No matter your career stage or role, when you workat Lindsays, you'll be part of a firm where talent is nurtured, careers are developed, and a healthy work-life balance is encouraged. We offer a positive culture, varied work, and competitive benefits. And we support our people to achieve their goals. Life at Lindsays is rewarding. And we don't just mean the benefits package or the work. Our culture is welcoming and supportive, and as one of our early-stage solicitors put it, 'Everyone wants you to succeed'. We value the fact that our people bring different experiences, backgrounds and lives outside of work into their legal careers, and we actively support non-traditional routes into law. Residential Conveyancing Solicitor / Experienced Paralegal Commercial Property Senior Associate / Director For the latest career news and updates delivered straight to your inbox.
Associate Director of Retail
British Antarctic Surve Worthing, Sussex
Location: Hove Vacancy Type: Full Time / Permanent Pay Range: Grade 9 - £65,724 Pro rata for part time roles Contracted Hours: 37.5 hours per week Application Deadline: Tuesday, 7 April 2026 Job Summary Are you ready to design the future of the charity retail operation for the UK's largest local hospice group? We are looking for a visionary leader to drive the transformative turnaround of our retail infrastructure. The role involves turning a traditional operation into a high performing charity retail business that directly supports hospice care by maximising profit to fund our services. As a senior leader reporting to the Finance Director, you will lead a comprehensive transformation of the Southern Hospice Group (SHG) retail operation - currently 35 shops and 2 warehouses - modernising our operating model, infrastructure and commercial culture. You will champion the strategic importance of our retail footprint, ensuring it contributes as a primary engine for sustainable income and as vital brand touchpoints, community assets and public gateways for the charity's broader mission. For a confidential discussion about the role, please contact Cathy Heard, Finance Director, Interview Date: 14 April 2026 at St Barnabas House, Worthing About Us Southern Hospice Group is the largest group of hospices in Sussex and one of the largest in the UK. We are committed to providing exceptional and compassionate care to adults, children and their families across Sussex. Our umbrella organisation covers: St Barnabas House - specialist palliative care for adults in Worthing, Adur, Arun and Henfield. Chestnut Tree House - children's hospice for East and West Sussex and South East Hampshire. Martlets - essential care for people affected by terminal illness in Brighton and Hove and surrounding areas. We warmly welcome applications from all segments of our community and from suitably experienced people across industry sectors who demonstrate the skills, ability and enthusiasm to work with a people centric organisation. Benefits Company pension scheme or NHS pension scheme for eligible employees. Up to 35 days' annual leave inclusive of bank holidays. On site education support and study leave opportunities. Option to access Medicash and cover your everyday healthcare costs for less. Free parking, subsidised meals and various social activities. Corporate rate gym membership, discounts with local complementary therapies and Blue Light Card. Employee Assistance Programme. Death in Service. Please note that we reserve the right to close this vacancy before the published closing date where applicant volume is high. This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires an Enhanced Disclosure submission to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Location: Hove Vacancy Type: Full Time / Permanent Pay Range: Grade 9 - £65,724 Pro rata for part time roles Contracted Hours: 37.5 hours per week Application Deadline: Tuesday, 7 April 2026 Job Summary Are you ready to design the future of the charity retail operation for the UK's largest local hospice group? We are looking for a visionary leader to drive the transformative turnaround of our retail infrastructure. The role involves turning a traditional operation into a high performing charity retail business that directly supports hospice care by maximising profit to fund our services. As a senior leader reporting to the Finance Director, you will lead a comprehensive transformation of the Southern Hospice Group (SHG) retail operation - currently 35 shops and 2 warehouses - modernising our operating model, infrastructure and commercial culture. You will champion the strategic importance of our retail footprint, ensuring it contributes as a primary engine for sustainable income and as vital brand touchpoints, community assets and public gateways for the charity's broader mission. For a confidential discussion about the role, please contact Cathy Heard, Finance Director, Interview Date: 14 April 2026 at St Barnabas House, Worthing About Us Southern Hospice Group is the largest group of hospices in Sussex and one of the largest in the UK. We are committed to providing exceptional and compassionate care to adults, children and their families across Sussex. Our umbrella organisation covers: St Barnabas House - specialist palliative care for adults in Worthing, Adur, Arun and Henfield. Chestnut Tree House - children's hospice for East and West Sussex and South East Hampshire. Martlets - essential care for people affected by terminal illness in Brighton and Hove and surrounding areas. We warmly welcome applications from all segments of our community and from suitably experienced people across industry sectors who demonstrate the skills, ability and enthusiasm to work with a people centric organisation. Benefits Company pension scheme or NHS pension scheme for eligible employees. Up to 35 days' annual leave inclusive of bank holidays. On site education support and study leave opportunities. Option to access Medicash and cover your everyday healthcare costs for less. Free parking, subsidised meals and various social activities. Corporate rate gym membership, discounts with local complementary therapies and Blue Light Card. Employee Assistance Programme. Death in Service. Please note that we reserve the right to close this vacancy before the published closing date where applicant volume is high. This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires an Enhanced Disclosure submission to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions.
SOCIAL MOBILITY FOUNDATION
Head of Partnerships & Income Development
SOCIAL MOBILITY FOUNDATION
Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary Band: £60,000, plus £2,200 London weighting if applicable Location: Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Manchester or Newcastle Hours: 5 days per week; 9AM-5.30PM (flexible working hours available) Start date: As soon as possible, as agreed with candidate The Opportunity As Head of Partnerships & Income Development you will own the development and delivery of the SMF's income generation strategy so that we can raise the funds and build the partnerships we need to meet our ambitions. Commercially minded and experienced at building and stewarding strong, mutually beneficial funder relationships, the successful candidate will be an inspiring leader who can empower their team to be creative, proactive and tenacious and leverage our networks of support to tap into new opportunities You will be passionate about providing access and opportunity for young people across the UK, capable of working at the very highest level, and excited by the personal professional growth this role and the organisation could offer you. You will be accountable for overseeing and developing our impressive portfolio of corporate funding relationships and partnerships, through which we deliver on our strategic priorities and generate most of our £3.2m income. You will also lead and develop our other income streams including trusts and foundations, earned income from the Social Mobility Employer Index, and philanthropy. As well as setting strategy and giving direction to the team, you'll enjoy managing some of our most significant partnerships yourself and building the foundations for diversifying our income. As a valued member of the senior management team, you will work closely with the board of trustees, Chief Executive and senior leadership colleagues to shape and deliver our strategy and business plan and develop our charity and our people. Key Responsibilities 1. Fundraising strategy and leadership: Set and implement a robust income generation strategy to enable the SMF to achieve its strategic ambitions, setting targets, monitoring and reporting on income performance and supporting accurate forecasts and projections Lead a culture of excellent fundraising and relationship management across the SMF and ensure the right resources, systems and skills are in place to support all staff that hold funding relationships Represent the SMF externally with funders, partners and other stakeholders, seeking opportunities to increase our network and build our influence and reputation as an effective charity partner Work with the Head of Finance and Operations to ensure strong processes to support income generation including income forecasts, budgets and partnership reports and records 2. Corporate Partnerships: Oversee the SMF's portfolio of corporate partnerships including strategic partnerships and partnerships focused on enabling and enhancing our student programmes Manage individual high value corporate partnerships and ensure excellent stewardship of all our corporate partnerships Oversee the development of compelling cases for support and a robust new business pipeline for corporate partnerships Oversee our corporate volunteering offer including employee volunteering with our student programmes and skilled volunteering/pro bono support 3. Business development: Oversee the delivery and development of the Social Mobility Employer Index Oversee the design and development of other products and services for employers through which the SMF can earn income and influence workplace social mobility 4. Trusts and foundations: Oversee the SMF's relationships with trusts and foundations, building a strong long-term funding pipeline Build and manage relationships with key trusts and foundations 5. Philanthropy and individual giving: Oversee the development of our supporter community and opportunities for individual giving and fundraising through challenge events Identify opportunities to build philanthropic relationships with individual donors and supporters 6. Leadership and management: Manage, motivate and develop the team, setting team and individual goals and evaluating performance, coaching and motivating staff and supporting professional development and staff wellbeing Lead across the organisation, fostering a collaborative and high performance culture and modelling the SMF's leadership behaviours Work with the CEO and the rest of the SMT to shape the SMF's strategic priorities, set the annual business plan, budget and key projects, and monitor delivery and performance Please see full job description attached for more details. Person Specification We need someone who will demonstrate our organisational skills-based competencies - as listed below. Leadership Communication Adaptability Professionalism Decision-making Technical knowledge, understanding and experience required: Experience in managing a significant funding portfolio , stewarding and developing partnerships and ensuring effective account management Experience in securing funding , including scoping opportunities and prospects, setting targets and building a pipeline, and shaping proposals Confident in representing the SMF externally and engaging with senior stakeholders Able to motivate, develop and inspire a team and ensure that high standards of performance and behaviours are maintained Ability to develop and manage budgets and forecasts , team and individual income targets and monitor income performance Familiar with using a CRM as a tool for partnership and income development Ways of working: Most of our work is office based, but you will spend a lot of time collaborating with other teams and clients via email, telephone and other communications channels such as Teams or Zoom. Travel: Able to travel around the UK as necessary Some travel to other offices and other locations will occasionally be expected. Please see full job description attached for more details. Benefits: 36/37 days (England & Wales and Scotland respectively - includes bank holidays) calculated on a pro rata basis with 3 of these days reserved for the annual end of year office closure. Cycle to Work Scheme 5% Salary sacrifice pension scheme with enhanced matching employer contributions Employee Assistance Programme available to staff and their family Flexible work options such as hybrid working, flexitime, part-time Regular staff team building and business planning "away days" How to Apply Interested candidates should apply by submitting to our application portal Pinpoint the following information by 23:59 on Tuesday 28th April 2026: 1) A recent work history, detailing: Job title Employer Dates of employment/Period in post 2) A cover letter detailing your skills and experience, with reference to the key responsibilities and person specification for the role (750 words max.) 3) Give an example of an important funding relationship you have secured or grown, and explain how you identified the opportunity, what you did, and what were the outcomes and benefits (800 words max.) Please note that generic applications and CV's will not be considered. If you have any questions about the role, please contact our HR team: Interviews: First round interviews will take place in May 2026, with slots throughout the working day. Interview candidates may be asked to complete online tests; this will be arranged after interview.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent Salary Band: £60,000, plus £2,200 London weighting if applicable Location: Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Manchester or Newcastle Hours: 5 days per week; 9AM-5.30PM (flexible working hours available) Start date: As soon as possible, as agreed with candidate The Opportunity As Head of Partnerships & Income Development you will own the development and delivery of the SMF's income generation strategy so that we can raise the funds and build the partnerships we need to meet our ambitions. Commercially minded and experienced at building and stewarding strong, mutually beneficial funder relationships, the successful candidate will be an inspiring leader who can empower their team to be creative, proactive and tenacious and leverage our networks of support to tap into new opportunities You will be passionate about providing access and opportunity for young people across the UK, capable of working at the very highest level, and excited by the personal professional growth this role and the organisation could offer you. You will be accountable for overseeing and developing our impressive portfolio of corporate funding relationships and partnerships, through which we deliver on our strategic priorities and generate most of our £3.2m income. You will also lead and develop our other income streams including trusts and foundations, earned income from the Social Mobility Employer Index, and philanthropy. As well as setting strategy and giving direction to the team, you'll enjoy managing some of our most significant partnerships yourself and building the foundations for diversifying our income. As a valued member of the senior management team, you will work closely with the board of trustees, Chief Executive and senior leadership colleagues to shape and deliver our strategy and business plan and develop our charity and our people. Key Responsibilities 1. Fundraising strategy and leadership: Set and implement a robust income generation strategy to enable the SMF to achieve its strategic ambitions, setting targets, monitoring and reporting on income performance and supporting accurate forecasts and projections Lead a culture of excellent fundraising and relationship management across the SMF and ensure the right resources, systems and skills are in place to support all staff that hold funding relationships Represent the SMF externally with funders, partners and other stakeholders, seeking opportunities to increase our network and build our influence and reputation as an effective charity partner Work with the Head of Finance and Operations to ensure strong processes to support income generation including income forecasts, budgets and partnership reports and records 2. Corporate Partnerships: Oversee the SMF's portfolio of corporate partnerships including strategic partnerships and partnerships focused on enabling and enhancing our student programmes Manage individual high value corporate partnerships and ensure excellent stewardship of all our corporate partnerships Oversee the development of compelling cases for support and a robust new business pipeline for corporate partnerships Oversee our corporate volunteering offer including employee volunteering with our student programmes and skilled volunteering/pro bono support 3. Business development: Oversee the delivery and development of the Social Mobility Employer Index Oversee the design and development of other products and services for employers through which the SMF can earn income and influence workplace social mobility 4. Trusts and foundations: Oversee the SMF's relationships with trusts and foundations, building a strong long-term funding pipeline Build and manage relationships with key trusts and foundations 5. Philanthropy and individual giving: Oversee the development of our supporter community and opportunities for individual giving and fundraising through challenge events Identify opportunities to build philanthropic relationships with individual donors and supporters 6. Leadership and management: Manage, motivate and develop the team, setting team and individual goals and evaluating performance, coaching and motivating staff and supporting professional development and staff wellbeing Lead across the organisation, fostering a collaborative and high performance culture and modelling the SMF's leadership behaviours Work with the CEO and the rest of the SMT to shape the SMF's strategic priorities, set the annual business plan, budget and key projects, and monitor delivery and performance Please see full job description attached for more details. Person Specification We need someone who will demonstrate our organisational skills-based competencies - as listed below. Leadership Communication Adaptability Professionalism Decision-making Technical knowledge, understanding and experience required: Experience in managing a significant funding portfolio , stewarding and developing partnerships and ensuring effective account management Experience in securing funding , including scoping opportunities and prospects, setting targets and building a pipeline, and shaping proposals Confident in representing the SMF externally and engaging with senior stakeholders Able to motivate, develop and inspire a team and ensure that high standards of performance and behaviours are maintained Ability to develop and manage budgets and forecasts , team and individual income targets and monitor income performance Familiar with using a CRM as a tool for partnership and income development Ways of working: Most of our work is office based, but you will spend a lot of time collaborating with other teams and clients via email, telephone and other communications channels such as Teams or Zoom. Travel: Able to travel around the UK as necessary Some travel to other offices and other locations will occasionally be expected. Please see full job description attached for more details. Benefits: 36/37 days (England & Wales and Scotland respectively - includes bank holidays) calculated on a pro rata basis with 3 of these days reserved for the annual end of year office closure. Cycle to Work Scheme 5% Salary sacrifice pension scheme with enhanced matching employer contributions Employee Assistance Programme available to staff and their family Flexible work options such as hybrid working, flexitime, part-time Regular staff team building and business planning "away days" How to Apply Interested candidates should apply by submitting to our application portal Pinpoint the following information by 23:59 on Tuesday 28th April 2026: 1) A recent work history, detailing: Job title Employer Dates of employment/Period in post 2) A cover letter detailing your skills and experience, with reference to the key responsibilities and person specification for the role (750 words max.) 3) Give an example of an important funding relationship you have secured or grown, and explain how you identified the opportunity, what you did, and what were the outcomes and benefits (800 words max.) Please note that generic applications and CV's will not be considered. If you have any questions about the role, please contact our HR team: Interviews: First round interviews will take place in May 2026, with slots throughout the working day. Interview candidates may be asked to complete online tests; this will be arranged after interview.
Peridot Partners
Director of Finance and Transformation Walsingham Support
Peridot Partners
Director of Finance and Transformation Walsingham Support Closing Date: 9 a.m. Friday 17th April Who we are Walsingham Support has been supporting individuals with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs across England and Wales for over 39 years. We pride ourselves on putting people at the heart of what we do, enabling us to deliver truly person-centred support solutions that increase independence and improve quality of life. The Charity is led by an executive team that has developed plans over the last two years to ensure the organisation is financially sustainable while driving transformation in the way we operate and provide services. Social care continues to evolve, and we aim to be at the leading edge of this, innovating and building services tailored to the needs and choices of the people we support. We recognise that to achieve this, we need to develop our internal systems and processes, ensuring that our teams are supported and enabled to innovate and be creative in the way services are delivered. About the role The Director of Finance and Transformation is central to helping us deliver this, as a member of the executive leadership team, leading not only Walsingham Support's financial management and planning but also driving the significant organisational change agenda embedded in the 5-year strategy. You will be responsible for leading the teams across Finance, IT, Project Management & Change and Service Support. We are seeking an experienced finance professional with strong experience in delivering digital transformation and organisational growth and development in previous roles. Who we are looking for As important as your technical skills and experience, your approach will be collaborative and inclusive, and your measure of success will be focused as much on the outcomes and impact for the people we support as the financial targets. We are a leadership team that embraces and leads change, and we do this by helping our teams on the journey. This is a role that offers a vast amount of scope and opportunities to have a tangible impact on the people we support and on the organisation's success. It comes with plenty of challenges and demands, but the reward is the personal impact that you can have. Location: Hybrid: Home-based with the requirement to attend meetings in London occasionally and the ability to travel to locations across England and Wales Please click 'Apply on website' to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the job description and register your interest to apply.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Director of Finance and Transformation Walsingham Support Closing Date: 9 a.m. Friday 17th April Who we are Walsingham Support has been supporting individuals with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs across England and Wales for over 39 years. We pride ourselves on putting people at the heart of what we do, enabling us to deliver truly person-centred support solutions that increase independence and improve quality of life. The Charity is led by an executive team that has developed plans over the last two years to ensure the organisation is financially sustainable while driving transformation in the way we operate and provide services. Social care continues to evolve, and we aim to be at the leading edge of this, innovating and building services tailored to the needs and choices of the people we support. We recognise that to achieve this, we need to develop our internal systems and processes, ensuring that our teams are supported and enabled to innovate and be creative in the way services are delivered. About the role The Director of Finance and Transformation is central to helping us deliver this, as a member of the executive leadership team, leading not only Walsingham Support's financial management and planning but also driving the significant organisational change agenda embedded in the 5-year strategy. You will be responsible for leading the teams across Finance, IT, Project Management & Change and Service Support. We are seeking an experienced finance professional with strong experience in delivering digital transformation and organisational growth and development in previous roles. Who we are looking for As important as your technical skills and experience, your approach will be collaborative and inclusive, and your measure of success will be focused as much on the outcomes and impact for the people we support as the financial targets. We are a leadership team that embraces and leads change, and we do this by helping our teams on the journey. This is a role that offers a vast amount of scope and opportunities to have a tangible impact on the people we support and on the organisation's success. It comes with plenty of challenges and demands, but the reward is the personal impact that you can have. Location: Hybrid: Home-based with the requirement to attend meetings in London occasionally and the ability to travel to locations across England and Wales Please click 'Apply on website' to be redirected to the Peridot Partners website, where you can find full details of the job description and register your interest to apply.
CHM-1
Honorary Treasurer and Trustee
CHM-1 Leicester, Leicestershire
Honorary Treasurer and Trustee Remuneration: Volunteer Role (Reasonable Expenses Paid) Time Commitment: Four meetings a year, plus attendance at Committees and annual strategy day. Trustees are also invited to attend an Annual Conference. Term: An initial term of three years, which may be renewed by agreement. Location: National - meetings are hybrid (in person, or on Teams) as travel and professional commitments require. HQ is in Leicester. About the Charity This charity has a clear objective: to help sustain a resilient and empowered Air Force community, including serving personnel, veterans and their families. Through their sector-leading services, this charity offers friendship to the isolated and lonely, dedicated casework to support individuals, sheltered housing for those who want to remain proudly independent and high quality childcare to serving personnel on stations. Safeguarding is at the heart of everything they do. The charity works together to make sure no one is ever left behind. They have a long and proud track record of supporting the RAF community, and helping people maintain independence, build resilience and stay connected to the RAF community. About the role The Council of the charity acts as its Board of Trustees. The role of Trustee is a rewarding and stimulating one, which places you at the heart of the organisation. As a Trustee you shape the organisation's strategic direction and ensure they remain financially strong, well governed and able to deliver life changing support. The charity is now seeking an Honorary Treasurer to join Council and provide expert guidance on financial strategy, risk management and stewardship. This is a vital role that helps safeguard the organisation's long term sustainability and ensures their resources are used responsibly and effectively in service of their mission. They are seeking an individual who shares the values and ethos of the organisation and who brings: Strong financial expertise-ideally a qualified accountant or senior finance professional Experience in financial strategy, risk management, or audit Understanding of charity finance, SORP reporting and good governance principles The ability to communicate financial information clearly and constructively Sound judgement, independence of thought and the highest standards of integrity A collaborative, supportive approach to working with other Trustees and Executive leaders This role suits someone who wants to use their financial acumen to make a positive and lasting difference to the RAF community. Closing Date Wednesday 15 April 2026 Interested? Please click the job board apply button. You will be taken to the next stage, there you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). This employer is a Disability Confident Employer. You will be able to let them know if you require any assistance with the application process. No agencies please.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Honorary Treasurer and Trustee Remuneration: Volunteer Role (Reasonable Expenses Paid) Time Commitment: Four meetings a year, plus attendance at Committees and annual strategy day. Trustees are also invited to attend an Annual Conference. Term: An initial term of three years, which may be renewed by agreement. Location: National - meetings are hybrid (in person, or on Teams) as travel and professional commitments require. HQ is in Leicester. About the Charity This charity has a clear objective: to help sustain a resilient and empowered Air Force community, including serving personnel, veterans and their families. Through their sector-leading services, this charity offers friendship to the isolated and lonely, dedicated casework to support individuals, sheltered housing for those who want to remain proudly independent and high quality childcare to serving personnel on stations. Safeguarding is at the heart of everything they do. The charity works together to make sure no one is ever left behind. They have a long and proud track record of supporting the RAF community, and helping people maintain independence, build resilience and stay connected to the RAF community. About the role The Council of the charity acts as its Board of Trustees. The role of Trustee is a rewarding and stimulating one, which places you at the heart of the organisation. As a Trustee you shape the organisation's strategic direction and ensure they remain financially strong, well governed and able to deliver life changing support. The charity is now seeking an Honorary Treasurer to join Council and provide expert guidance on financial strategy, risk management and stewardship. This is a vital role that helps safeguard the organisation's long term sustainability and ensures their resources are used responsibly and effectively in service of their mission. They are seeking an individual who shares the values and ethos of the organisation and who brings: Strong financial expertise-ideally a qualified accountant or senior finance professional Experience in financial strategy, risk management, or audit Understanding of charity finance, SORP reporting and good governance principles The ability to communicate financial information clearly and constructively Sound judgement, independence of thought and the highest standards of integrity A collaborative, supportive approach to working with other Trustees and Executive leaders This role suits someone who wants to use their financial acumen to make a positive and lasting difference to the RAF community. Closing Date Wednesday 15 April 2026 Interested? Please click the job board apply button. You will be taken to the next stage, there you can find out more information and complete your application by following the instructions (you may need to scroll down). This employer is a Disability Confident Employer. You will be able to let them know if you require any assistance with the application process. No agencies please.
The Fundraisers & The Arts Fundraisers
Director
The Fundraisers & The Arts Fundraisers
This role presents a rare opportunity to join a high-performing, values-driven fundraising consultancy as a part-time Director, helping lead an ambitious transition to employee ownership and £1m growth. Founded in 2014, The Fundraisers has grown into a team of twenty part-time, remote fundraisers supporting hundreds of charities and arts organisations to raise millions for transformative causes. In 2021, The Arts Fundraisers was launched as a sister organisation, building on the same values, creativity, and commitment to excellence. In 2025 alone our companies raised a combined total of £10.95m for our clients, demonstrating an average return on investment of £25.53 for every £1 spent with us - more than three times the sector average (LarkOwl 2025). Our team hold skills & experience across capital campaigns, bid writing, high net worth & individual giving, corporates and legacy. We offer strategic review and planning services, and provide coaching for fundraising teams and senior leadership. We build capacity, providing training tailored to client's teams, and can also fill interim gaps. We work across the sector with Arts organisations of all sizes, as well as charities and NGO's focussed on social justice, nature and climate, health, advocacy and rights. Having doubled in size for the previous three years, we are entering an exciting new chapter - with ambitious plans to double again in the next 18 months and begin the transition to employee-ownership. To help us achieve this growth, whilst maintaining our high success rates and commitment to putting people at the heart of all we do, we are seeking a part-time Director to join our leadership team and help shape the future of both organisations. This individual will work collaboratively with the existing Senior Leadership Team consisting of 1 full-time Director (Hannah Travers), 1 part-time Director (Sarah Moore - 3 days per week) and 1 Deputy Director (Max Beer - 4.5 days per week). Our working model is designed to support flexible working with a fully remote and part-time model, with working days agreed in advance to flex around other needs/responsibilities. The Opportunity Alongside our existing two Directors, the new Director will share responsibility for leading both The Fundraisers and The Arts Fundraisers, ensuring continued excellence, innovation, and sustainable growth. This is a broad and strategic leadership role, with Directors collectively covering the following areas: New Business Development: cultivating new client relationships, developing and marketing new offers and leading on proposals and partnerships to secure new clients. Client and Project Management: ensuring excellent client experience, effective project delivery and strong outcomes. Recruitment and HR: supporting team growth, wellbeing, and performance through inclusive, values-led leadership. Finance and Operational Procedures: contributing to financial planning, oversight, and operational systems. Strategy and Innovation: developing business strategy, including our use of AI, tiered pricing models and service design. Quality Control and Reviewing: ensuring the highest standards of writing, client care, and fundraising success. This role combines strategic leadership with hands-on client delivery, including a significant billable component. We are particularly interested in candidates with a strong track record in client management and leading multi-million capital and revenue campaigns - including being directly responsible for writing winning bids from National Lottery Heritage Fund, Arts Council England, Garfield Weston and the National Lottery Reaching Communities Fund. Each Director takes lead responsibility for specific areas depending on their expertise and interests, with shared decision-making across all strategic matters. Key Responsibilities Co-lead The Fundraisers and The Arts Fundraisers alongside Hannah Travers and Sarah Moore, providing strategic, operational, and cultural leadership. Drive new business to support our growth targets. Oversee and contribute to client delivery, ensuring exceptional fundraising outcomes and quality standards. Support the transition to employee ownership, ensuring a smooth and inclusive process. Contribute to strategic innovation, including how we use AI, develop tiered pricing models, and design new client offers. Uphold and model The Fundraisers' and The Arts Fundraisers' mission, vision, and values in all work. Work collaboratively across the Senior Leadership Team to ensure our people, clients, and culture thrive. Achieve individual billable day targets and contribute to overall profitability and performance. Provide mentorship, feedback, and quality assurance across client work. Represent The Fundraisers and The Arts Fundraisers externally with professionalism, creativity, and care. Performance and Accountability The three Directors will be collectively responsible for: Achieving our planned growth targets. Maintaining market-leading success rates and client satisfaction Leading the transition to employee ownership Developing new services and client relationships aligned with our mission Each Director will also have: Individual billable day targets - approximately two thirds of time is billable with one third on organisational objectives (this is subject to change dependent on non-billable requirements and client needs) Specific leadership objectives aligned with mutually agreed focus areas Shared accountability for organisational strategy, culture, and delivery Annual 360-degree performance reviews Reward and Progression £70,000 FTE salary (pro rata for 3 days per week part-time) Share ownership and dividends on completion of probation 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays, your birthday & Christmas - NYE week) pro rata Up to 8 weeks' additional unpaid leave available or buy-back option Fully remote and flexible working environment Family-friendly, inclusive, and wellbeing-focused culture PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Significant experience as a senior fundraiser or leader in the charity and/or arts sectors with an understanding of the current fundraising climate Proven ability to develop and manage client relationships at Board and SLT level Track record in securing six figure grants from a range of UK funders Strong financial, strategic, or operational acumen Excellent written and verbal communication, with a collaborative, emotionally intelligent leadership style Values-led, kind, and grounded in authenticity and inclusion Ability to thrive in a remote, flexible, and fast-paced environment Desirable A strong track record in client management and leading multi-million capital and revenue campaigns Experience in AI, innovation, or digital transformation in fundraising or client service Understanding of or interest in employee ownership and shared governance models Experience developing and leading teams Experience of financial modelling (budgets and cashflows) OUR VALUES We listen. We are powerful. We are creative. We are authentic. We are kind. We have heart. These values guide everything we do, from the way we fundraise to the way we lead. If this sounds like the kind of role - and team - you'd like to be part of, we'd love to hear from you. Please send your CV and a short covering statement (max 2 pages) to , telling us about your experience and what's drawn you to this opportunity. We're very happy to have informal conversations, so do get in touch with Hannah at and/or Sarah at if you'd like to explore the role before applying. Closing date: 9am, Friday 24 th April 2026 Interview dates: w/c 11 th May 2026
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
This role presents a rare opportunity to join a high-performing, values-driven fundraising consultancy as a part-time Director, helping lead an ambitious transition to employee ownership and £1m growth. Founded in 2014, The Fundraisers has grown into a team of twenty part-time, remote fundraisers supporting hundreds of charities and arts organisations to raise millions for transformative causes. In 2021, The Arts Fundraisers was launched as a sister organisation, building on the same values, creativity, and commitment to excellence. In 2025 alone our companies raised a combined total of £10.95m for our clients, demonstrating an average return on investment of £25.53 for every £1 spent with us - more than three times the sector average (LarkOwl 2025). Our team hold skills & experience across capital campaigns, bid writing, high net worth & individual giving, corporates and legacy. We offer strategic review and planning services, and provide coaching for fundraising teams and senior leadership. We build capacity, providing training tailored to client's teams, and can also fill interim gaps. We work across the sector with Arts organisations of all sizes, as well as charities and NGO's focussed on social justice, nature and climate, health, advocacy and rights. Having doubled in size for the previous three years, we are entering an exciting new chapter - with ambitious plans to double again in the next 18 months and begin the transition to employee-ownership. To help us achieve this growth, whilst maintaining our high success rates and commitment to putting people at the heart of all we do, we are seeking a part-time Director to join our leadership team and help shape the future of both organisations. This individual will work collaboratively with the existing Senior Leadership Team consisting of 1 full-time Director (Hannah Travers), 1 part-time Director (Sarah Moore - 3 days per week) and 1 Deputy Director (Max Beer - 4.5 days per week). Our working model is designed to support flexible working with a fully remote and part-time model, with working days agreed in advance to flex around other needs/responsibilities. The Opportunity Alongside our existing two Directors, the new Director will share responsibility for leading both The Fundraisers and The Arts Fundraisers, ensuring continued excellence, innovation, and sustainable growth. This is a broad and strategic leadership role, with Directors collectively covering the following areas: New Business Development: cultivating new client relationships, developing and marketing new offers and leading on proposals and partnerships to secure new clients. Client and Project Management: ensuring excellent client experience, effective project delivery and strong outcomes. Recruitment and HR: supporting team growth, wellbeing, and performance through inclusive, values-led leadership. Finance and Operational Procedures: contributing to financial planning, oversight, and operational systems. Strategy and Innovation: developing business strategy, including our use of AI, tiered pricing models and service design. Quality Control and Reviewing: ensuring the highest standards of writing, client care, and fundraising success. This role combines strategic leadership with hands-on client delivery, including a significant billable component. We are particularly interested in candidates with a strong track record in client management and leading multi-million capital and revenue campaigns - including being directly responsible for writing winning bids from National Lottery Heritage Fund, Arts Council England, Garfield Weston and the National Lottery Reaching Communities Fund. Each Director takes lead responsibility for specific areas depending on their expertise and interests, with shared decision-making across all strategic matters. Key Responsibilities Co-lead The Fundraisers and The Arts Fundraisers alongside Hannah Travers and Sarah Moore, providing strategic, operational, and cultural leadership. Drive new business to support our growth targets. Oversee and contribute to client delivery, ensuring exceptional fundraising outcomes and quality standards. Support the transition to employee ownership, ensuring a smooth and inclusive process. Contribute to strategic innovation, including how we use AI, develop tiered pricing models, and design new client offers. Uphold and model The Fundraisers' and The Arts Fundraisers' mission, vision, and values in all work. Work collaboratively across the Senior Leadership Team to ensure our people, clients, and culture thrive. Achieve individual billable day targets and contribute to overall profitability and performance. Provide mentorship, feedback, and quality assurance across client work. Represent The Fundraisers and The Arts Fundraisers externally with professionalism, creativity, and care. Performance and Accountability The three Directors will be collectively responsible for: Achieving our planned growth targets. Maintaining market-leading success rates and client satisfaction Leading the transition to employee ownership Developing new services and client relationships aligned with our mission Each Director will also have: Individual billable day targets - approximately two thirds of time is billable with one third on organisational objectives (this is subject to change dependent on non-billable requirements and client needs) Specific leadership objectives aligned with mutually agreed focus areas Shared accountability for organisational strategy, culture, and delivery Annual 360-degree performance reviews Reward and Progression £70,000 FTE salary (pro rata for 3 days per week part-time) Share ownership and dividends on completion of probation 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays, your birthday & Christmas - NYE week) pro rata Up to 8 weeks' additional unpaid leave available or buy-back option Fully remote and flexible working environment Family-friendly, inclusive, and wellbeing-focused culture PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential Significant experience as a senior fundraiser or leader in the charity and/or arts sectors with an understanding of the current fundraising climate Proven ability to develop and manage client relationships at Board and SLT level Track record in securing six figure grants from a range of UK funders Strong financial, strategic, or operational acumen Excellent written and verbal communication, with a collaborative, emotionally intelligent leadership style Values-led, kind, and grounded in authenticity and inclusion Ability to thrive in a remote, flexible, and fast-paced environment Desirable A strong track record in client management and leading multi-million capital and revenue campaigns Experience in AI, innovation, or digital transformation in fundraising or client service Understanding of or interest in employee ownership and shared governance models Experience developing and leading teams Experience of financial modelling (budgets and cashflows) OUR VALUES We listen. We are powerful. We are creative. We are authentic. We are kind. We have heart. These values guide everything we do, from the way we fundraise to the way we lead. If this sounds like the kind of role - and team - you'd like to be part of, we'd love to hear from you. Please send your CV and a short covering statement (max 2 pages) to , telling us about your experience and what's drawn you to this opportunity. We're very happy to have informal conversations, so do get in touch with Hannah at and/or Sarah at if you'd like to explore the role before applying. Closing date: 9am, Friday 24 th April 2026 Interview dates: w/c 11 th May 2026
The Literacy Pirates
Chief Executive Officer
The Literacy Pirates Hackney, London
We're seeking our next Chief Executive Officer Literacy Pirates is a literacy charity working to ensure that children who are falling behind in class due to socio-economic disadvantage, develop their reading and writing skills, and confidence and perseverance, so they can succeed at school and beyond. Today, Literacy Pirates is a values-driven, evidence-led organisation working with around 650 children annually through a distinctive volunteer-powered model that combines rigour and joy. Our Virtual Ship now enables us to reach children beyond London, and we are working to scale nationally to reach 3,000 children annually by 2030, while maintaining impact and reducing cost per child. We are a financially sustainable and growing organisation, with a clear long-term strategy and secure foundations. This is an exciting time to join us as we continue to expand our reach and deepen our impact for the children who need us most. The opportunity This is not a turnaround role, but nor is it a stewardship-only role. We are looking for a CEO to lead the next ambitious phase of Literacy Pirates' journey: building on strong foundations to deliver a disciplined, digitally enabled phase of national growth. The successful candidate will not be expected to reinvent the mission or abandon the existing strategy. They will be expected to sharpen execution, increase momentum, strengthen the growth engine, and lead the organisation through the next phase of scale. The CEO will work closely with a strong Senior Leadership Team and Board to scale the Virtual Ship, strengthen partnerships and income, protect what is distinctive about Literacy Pirates, and ensure the organisation is operationally and financially ready for sustained growth. Role purpose To lead Literacy Pirates through its next phase of growth by: scaling the Virtual Ship nationally in line with the 2030 strategy; maintaining impact while improving the organisation's economics and operating model; building the partnerships, income and organisational capacity needed for long-term success; and protecting and evolving the culture, values and quality that make Literacy Pirates distinctive. Salary: £80,000 - £85,000 Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Location: London/hybrid, with regular in-person presence Accountable to: Board of Trustees CEO role Key Responsibilities 1. Strategic leadership and scale Lead delivery of Literacy Pirates' 2030 strategy, translating long-term ambition into a clear, disciplined growth plan. Drive national scale through the digital, Virtual Ship model, ensuring growth is evidence-led, financially sustainable and operationally credible. Work with the SLT and Board to identify the major choices, risks and milestones required to move from the current phase to the next. Ensure the organisation remains focused on the right strategic priorities and digital development, and does not become distracted by too many competing demands. 2. Growth, partnerships and momentum Build and steward the partnerships that will drive the next phase of scale, including schools, MATs, funders, corporate & digital partners and other strategic allies. Strengthen the organisation's external profile and reputation as a rigorous, joyful and increasingly scalable digital literacy charity. Bring energy, pace and clarity to the organisation's growth agenda. Work with the team to build repeatable approaches to growth, not just one-off wins. 3. Income growth and financial sustainability Lead, with the Head of Development and wider team, an ambitious income strategy across trusts and foundations, corporates and major donors. Personally cultivate a small number of high-value strategic funders and partners. Ensure resources are aligned to strategy and that growth improves long-term sustainability. Work closely with the Director of Finance and Board to ensure robust budgeting, forecasting and decision-making. Bring discipline to the relationship between impact, scale and cost. 4. Leadership, culture and organisational development Ensure young people and the communities we serve continue to shape the organisation's thinking and priorities. Lead and develop the SLT, building clarity, accountability and confidence across the organisation. Support the organisation through change in a way that is both empathetic and ambitious, humane and performance oriented. Protect and evolve Literacy Pirates' values-led culture as the organisation grows and changes. Inspire staff, volunteers and stakeholders with a clear and compelling account of where the organisation is going and why. 5. Governance, safeguarding and risk Build a strong, high-trust relationship with the Chair and Board. Provide clear, timely reporting on strategy, impact, finance and risk. Ensure robust safeguarding, compliance and risk management across the organisation. Help the Board navigate the next stage of growth with confidence and clarity. Person Specification Essential experience Significant senior executive or CEO-level experience in a scaling organisation. Experience leading, or being a central part of, substantial organisational growth, ideally from around £1-2m to £5m+. Experience growing a digitally enabled service, programme, platform or organisation. Strong track record of leading teams through growth, change and increasing complexity. Experience in a purpose-led or social impact charity or organisation. Demonstrable experience of building partnerships and opening up growth opportunities. Credible experience of income growth, strategic fundraising or commercial-style partnership development. Strong financial literacy, including budgets, forecasting, sustainability and value for money. Experience using data, insight and evidence to drive performance and decision-making. Experience working effectively with a board or equivalent governance body. Essential capabilities Strong strategic growth instinct: able to turn ambition into practical priorities and momentum. Able to lead a scaling organisation with discipline, pace and judgement. Strong outward-facing presence: compelling with funders, partners, schools, corporates and other stakeholders. Able to inspire, align and challenge teams. Strong people leadership: able to build trust, clarify accountability and lead through change. Belief in Literacy Pirates' digital-first strategy and the judgement to evolve it rather than reset it. Deep mission alignment and the intellectual curiosity to understand, own and champion Literacy Pirates' model, even if not from the education sector. Values-led leadership with a strong commitment to inclusion, respect and diversity. Essential personal qualities Warm, credible and emotionally intelligent. Ambitious for children and for the organisation. Resilient, adaptable and calm under pressure. Curious, thoughtful and evidence-led. Able to bring people with them while maintaining momentum. Comfortable being an intentionally incomplete CEO who works through and with a strong SLT. Desirable Experience in education, literacy, children's services, tutoring or youth sector. Experience with volunteer-powered or volunteer-intensive models. Experience of regional or national partnership development. Experience working with communities affected by socio-economic disadvantage. Benefits of Working at Literacy Pirates Be part of a committed, inclusive organisation that supports its team to thrive. We value each member of our team's professional development and provide training to make sure you have the chance to develop your skills and grow your experience as part of our team. Click here for more information about our commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Enjoy a generous annual leave allowance. 25 days annual leave (increasing with service), plus bank holidays and 3 additional days off between Christmas and New Year so you can properly rest and recharge. Work in a way that fits your life. We offer flexible, hybrid and remote working where possible, recognising the importance of balancing work with other commitments. Take time to give back. We offer paid volunteering time each year so you can support causes that matter to you. Feel supported at every stage of family life. We offer enhanced maternity and adoption pay, paid paternity leave, and paid time off to care for a sick child, alongside support when returning to work. Plan for your future with a workplace pension. We automatically enrol eligible staff into a pension scheme and contribute to help you save for the future. Gain 24 hour access to qualified counsellors for yourself and your immediate family. Through the Wellbeing Solutions Employee Assistance Programme Wellbeing Solutions Employee Assistance Programme Wellbeing Solutions Employee Assistance Programme Wellbeing Solutions Employee Assistance Programme Wellbeing Solutions Employee Assistance Programme, yourself and your immediate family can receive free . click apply for full job details
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
We're seeking our next Chief Executive Officer Literacy Pirates is a literacy charity working to ensure that children who are falling behind in class due to socio-economic disadvantage, develop their reading and writing skills, and confidence and perseverance, so they can succeed at school and beyond. Today, Literacy Pirates is a values-driven, evidence-led organisation working with around 650 children annually through a distinctive volunteer-powered model that combines rigour and joy. Our Virtual Ship now enables us to reach children beyond London, and we are working to scale nationally to reach 3,000 children annually by 2030, while maintaining impact and reducing cost per child. We are a financially sustainable and growing organisation, with a clear long-term strategy and secure foundations. This is an exciting time to join us as we continue to expand our reach and deepen our impact for the children who need us most. The opportunity This is not a turnaround role, but nor is it a stewardship-only role. We are looking for a CEO to lead the next ambitious phase of Literacy Pirates' journey: building on strong foundations to deliver a disciplined, digitally enabled phase of national growth. The successful candidate will not be expected to reinvent the mission or abandon the existing strategy. They will be expected to sharpen execution, increase momentum, strengthen the growth engine, and lead the organisation through the next phase of scale. The CEO will work closely with a strong Senior Leadership Team and Board to scale the Virtual Ship, strengthen partnerships and income, protect what is distinctive about Literacy Pirates, and ensure the organisation is operationally and financially ready for sustained growth. Role purpose To lead Literacy Pirates through its next phase of growth by: scaling the Virtual Ship nationally in line with the 2030 strategy; maintaining impact while improving the organisation's economics and operating model; building the partnerships, income and organisational capacity needed for long-term success; and protecting and evolving the culture, values and quality that make Literacy Pirates distinctive. Salary: £80,000 - £85,000 Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week Location: London/hybrid, with regular in-person presence Accountable to: Board of Trustees CEO role Key Responsibilities 1. Strategic leadership and scale Lead delivery of Literacy Pirates' 2030 strategy, translating long-term ambition into a clear, disciplined growth plan. Drive national scale through the digital, Virtual Ship model, ensuring growth is evidence-led, financially sustainable and operationally credible. Work with the SLT and Board to identify the major choices, risks and milestones required to move from the current phase to the next. Ensure the organisation remains focused on the right strategic priorities and digital development, and does not become distracted by too many competing demands. 2. Growth, partnerships and momentum Build and steward the partnerships that will drive the next phase of scale, including schools, MATs, funders, corporate & digital partners and other strategic allies. Strengthen the organisation's external profile and reputation as a rigorous, joyful and increasingly scalable digital literacy charity. Bring energy, pace and clarity to the organisation's growth agenda. Work with the team to build repeatable approaches to growth, not just one-off wins. 3. Income growth and financial sustainability Lead, with the Head of Development and wider team, an ambitious income strategy across trusts and foundations, corporates and major donors. Personally cultivate a small number of high-value strategic funders and partners. Ensure resources are aligned to strategy and that growth improves long-term sustainability. Work closely with the Director of Finance and Board to ensure robust budgeting, forecasting and decision-making. Bring discipline to the relationship between impact, scale and cost. 4. Leadership, culture and organisational development Ensure young people and the communities we serve continue to shape the organisation's thinking and priorities. Lead and develop the SLT, building clarity, accountability and confidence across the organisation. Support the organisation through change in a way that is both empathetic and ambitious, humane and performance oriented. Protect and evolve Literacy Pirates' values-led culture as the organisation grows and changes. Inspire staff, volunteers and stakeholders with a clear and compelling account of where the organisation is going and why. 5. Governance, safeguarding and risk Build a strong, high-trust relationship with the Chair and Board. Provide clear, timely reporting on strategy, impact, finance and risk. Ensure robust safeguarding, compliance and risk management across the organisation. Help the Board navigate the next stage of growth with confidence and clarity. Person Specification Essential experience Significant senior executive or CEO-level experience in a scaling organisation. Experience leading, or being a central part of, substantial organisational growth, ideally from around £1-2m to £5m+. Experience growing a digitally enabled service, programme, platform or organisation. Strong track record of leading teams through growth, change and increasing complexity. Experience in a purpose-led or social impact charity or organisation. Demonstrable experience of building partnerships and opening up growth opportunities. Credible experience of income growth, strategic fundraising or commercial-style partnership development. Strong financial literacy, including budgets, forecasting, sustainability and value for money. Experience using data, insight and evidence to drive performance and decision-making. Experience working effectively with a board or equivalent governance body. Essential capabilities Strong strategic growth instinct: able to turn ambition into practical priorities and momentum. Able to lead a scaling organisation with discipline, pace and judgement. Strong outward-facing presence: compelling with funders, partners, schools, corporates and other stakeholders. Able to inspire, align and challenge teams. Strong people leadership: able to build trust, clarify accountability and lead through change. Belief in Literacy Pirates' digital-first strategy and the judgement to evolve it rather than reset it. Deep mission alignment and the intellectual curiosity to understand, own and champion Literacy Pirates' model, even if not from the education sector. Values-led leadership with a strong commitment to inclusion, respect and diversity. Essential personal qualities Warm, credible and emotionally intelligent. Ambitious for children and for the organisation. Resilient, adaptable and calm under pressure. Curious, thoughtful and evidence-led. Able to bring people with them while maintaining momentum. Comfortable being an intentionally incomplete CEO who works through and with a strong SLT. Desirable Experience in education, literacy, children's services, tutoring or youth sector. Experience with volunteer-powered or volunteer-intensive models. Experience of regional or national partnership development. Experience working with communities affected by socio-economic disadvantage. Benefits of Working at Literacy Pirates Be part of a committed, inclusive organisation that supports its team to thrive. We value each member of our team's professional development and provide training to make sure you have the chance to develop your skills and grow your experience as part of our team. Click here for more information about our commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Enjoy a generous annual leave allowance. 25 days annual leave (increasing with service), plus bank holidays and 3 additional days off between Christmas and New Year so you can properly rest and recharge. Work in a way that fits your life. We offer flexible, hybrid and remote working where possible, recognising the importance of balancing work with other commitments. Take time to give back. We offer paid volunteering time each year so you can support causes that matter to you. Feel supported at every stage of family life. We offer enhanced maternity and adoption pay, paid paternity leave, and paid time off to care for a sick child, alongside support when returning to work. Plan for your future with a workplace pension. We automatically enrol eligible staff into a pension scheme and contribute to help you save for the future. Gain 24 hour access to qualified counsellors for yourself and your immediate family. Through the Wellbeing Solutions Employee Assistance Programme Wellbeing Solutions Employee Assistance Programme Wellbeing Solutions Employee Assistance Programme Wellbeing Solutions Employee Assistance Programme Wellbeing Solutions Employee Assistance Programme, yourself and your immediate family can receive free . click apply for full job details
Cancer Research UK
People Analytics & Insights Analyst
Cancer Research UK Stratford-upon-avon, Warwickshire
. Credible HR insights. Informed decision-making. Impacting the future. People Analytics & Insights Analyst £30,000 - £40,000 (+ ) Grade: P2Reports to: HR People Analytics Manager Contract: Permanent Hours: Full time 35 hours per week Location: Stratford, London. Office-based with high flexibility (1-2 days per week in the office) Visa sponsorship: You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy. Cancer Research UK is not able to offer visa sponsorship. External closing date: 08 April :55 Internal closing date: 15 April :55This vacancy may close earlier if a high volume of applications is received or once a suitable candidate is found, therefore we strongly recommend that you apply early to avoid disappointment. If you require more time to apply as part of a reasonable adjustment, please contact as soon as possible. Recruitment process: One competency-based interview with an exercise Interview date: 21, 22 & 27 April 2026We operate an anonymised shortlisting process in our commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. CVs are required for all applications; but we won't be able to view them until we invite you for an interview. Instead, we ask you to fully complete the work history section of the online application form for us to be able to assess you quickly, fairly, and objectively. At Cancer Research UK, we exist to beat cancer. We are professionals with purpose, beating cancer every day. But we need to go much further and much faster. That's why we're looking for someone talented, someone who wants to develop their skills, someone like you.The HR department plays an essential role in engaging and inspiring Cancer Research UK's people by delivering operational transformation, robust governance, and a high-quality employee experience as part of our and HR Operations Plan. This enables us to be an inclusive, sustainable, and agile organisation across a diverse workforce of hundreds of shops, 2,500+ office staff, and 4 scientific research institutes (laboratories).As a People Analytics & Insight Analyst, you'll play an impactful role in helping us make informed, people centred decisions. You'll gather, analyse, and report on the metrics that underpin our HR activity, ensuring we have accurate, reliable, and actionable insights that strengthen our recruitment strategies, enhance employee engagement, and support retention across the organisation. You'll use tools such as Workday and Power BI to provide high quality analysis and deliver key projects in collaboration with colleagues and stakeholders across HR and the wider organisation.Maintaining a curated suite of Workday reports with strong data integrity will be central to your work, enabling teams across the charity to adopt a self service approach and confidently access reliable people data. This role offers the opportunity to help enhance reporting capabilities, streamline processes, strengthen governance, and elevate the impact of HR and people insights-helping us make data driven decisions that support both our mission and our people.If you're a Data Analyst with experience working with complex datasets and creating meaningful insights using Power BI in a large organisation, we'd love for you to join our mission.Data Analysis, Reporting & Insights: Collecting, validating, and consolidating people data from multiple sources to simplify access to accurate HR information. Building, maintaining, and optimising Workday reports and Power BI dashboards, ensuring a consistent and reliable people metrics. Conducting trend analysis and generating insights, highlighting opportunities, risks, and performance drivers across the employee lifecycle. Producing regular and ad hoc management information (including Executive Board packs and KPI reports). Translating complex data into clear visualisations, narratives, and recommendations for HR leaders and senior stakeholders to drive impact and influence. Supporting the People Analytics & Insights Manager to provide actionable insights and data-driven recommendations to HR leaders to enhance recruitment strategies, employee engagement, and retention efforts.Data Quality, Governance & Compliance: Performing data integrity checks, data cleansing, and regular data audits to improve accuracy and consistency. Collaborating with HR and Systems teams to resolve data issues and embed best practices and data standards. Ensuring full compliance with data privacy, information governance, and GDPR requirements. Contributing to enhanced reporting governance, ensuring alignment of definitions, metrics, and reporting approaches. Collaborating with the Data Security team to ensure adherence to data privacy regulations and compliance, and maintain strict confidentiality of employee data.Predictive Analytics: Applying analytical methods and advanced statistical techniques to identify workforce trends (including turnover drivers, recruitment performance, and engagement indicators). Building predictive models to forecast employee attrition, support workforce planning, and inform strategic HR decisions. Blending internal and external data to support forward-looking insight and scenario planning.Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration: Building collaborative relationships across HR, Finance, Technology, and organisational leaders to understand data needs and deliver high-value insights. Collaborating with other team members to improve reporting and analysis governance, improve efficiency, and provide a joined-up view of insights. Presenting findings in a clear, compelling way, tailoring messages to technical and non technical audiences. Supporting capability building across HR by enabling stakeholders to self-serve through Workday and Power BI dashboards.Continuous Improvement & Innovation: Maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of people analytics best practices, visualisation, data modelling, and emerging HR technologies. Identifying opportunities to streamline reporting processes and enhance insight delivery. Contributing to the development of a source agnostic, integrated approach to people data and analytics. Championing equality, diversity, and inclusion in all analytics and decision-making processes. Actively contributing to the objectives of the People Analytics & Reporting team and the wider mission of Cancer Research UK. Experienced Data Analyst who has manipulated, validated, and consolidated complex datasets from multiple sources in large organisations. + We welcome applicants from a range of industries. Experience working with HR/ people data and Workday reporting would be beneficial, but is not essential. Advanced analytical and reporting skills, with proven experience using Excel, Power BI, and SQL tools to interpret data, identify trends, drive insights, and support decision-making. Relevant experience in presenting findings using PowerPoint and data visualisation tools, effectively using outputs to make actionable recommendations. Has built credible, collaborative, and engaging stakeholder relationships with strong interpersonal and influencing skills. Excellent verbal and written communication and presentation skills with a successful track record of clearly translating complex data into meaningful insights for stakeholders in a way that engages and builds their knowledge. Curious and proactive problem-solver with a continuous improvement mindset for driving innovation and enhancing data reporting, while championing best practices and strong data governance. Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills with the ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities and deadlines, while maintaining strong attention to detail. Demonstrates curiosity and a proactive approach to learning, taking ownership of personal development and performance.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
. Credible HR insights. Informed decision-making. Impacting the future. People Analytics & Insights Analyst £30,000 - £40,000 (+ ) Grade: P2Reports to: HR People Analytics Manager Contract: Permanent Hours: Full time 35 hours per week Location: Stratford, London. Office-based with high flexibility (1-2 days per week in the office) Visa sponsorship: You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy. Cancer Research UK is not able to offer visa sponsorship. External closing date: 08 April :55 Internal closing date: 15 April :55This vacancy may close earlier if a high volume of applications is received or once a suitable candidate is found, therefore we strongly recommend that you apply early to avoid disappointment. If you require more time to apply as part of a reasonable adjustment, please contact as soon as possible. Recruitment process: One competency-based interview with an exercise Interview date: 21, 22 & 27 April 2026We operate an anonymised shortlisting process in our commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. CVs are required for all applications; but we won't be able to view them until we invite you for an interview. Instead, we ask you to fully complete the work history section of the online application form for us to be able to assess you quickly, fairly, and objectively. At Cancer Research UK, we exist to beat cancer. We are professionals with purpose, beating cancer every day. But we need to go much further and much faster. That's why we're looking for someone talented, someone who wants to develop their skills, someone like you.The HR department plays an essential role in engaging and inspiring Cancer Research UK's people by delivering operational transformation, robust governance, and a high-quality employee experience as part of our and HR Operations Plan. This enables us to be an inclusive, sustainable, and agile organisation across a diverse workforce of hundreds of shops, 2,500+ office staff, and 4 scientific research institutes (laboratories).As a People Analytics & Insight Analyst, you'll play an impactful role in helping us make informed, people centred decisions. You'll gather, analyse, and report on the metrics that underpin our HR activity, ensuring we have accurate, reliable, and actionable insights that strengthen our recruitment strategies, enhance employee engagement, and support retention across the organisation. You'll use tools such as Workday and Power BI to provide high quality analysis and deliver key projects in collaboration with colleagues and stakeholders across HR and the wider organisation.Maintaining a curated suite of Workday reports with strong data integrity will be central to your work, enabling teams across the charity to adopt a self service approach and confidently access reliable people data. This role offers the opportunity to help enhance reporting capabilities, streamline processes, strengthen governance, and elevate the impact of HR and people insights-helping us make data driven decisions that support both our mission and our people.If you're a Data Analyst with experience working with complex datasets and creating meaningful insights using Power BI in a large organisation, we'd love for you to join our mission.Data Analysis, Reporting & Insights: Collecting, validating, and consolidating people data from multiple sources to simplify access to accurate HR information. Building, maintaining, and optimising Workday reports and Power BI dashboards, ensuring a consistent and reliable people metrics. Conducting trend analysis and generating insights, highlighting opportunities, risks, and performance drivers across the employee lifecycle. Producing regular and ad hoc management information (including Executive Board packs and KPI reports). Translating complex data into clear visualisations, narratives, and recommendations for HR leaders and senior stakeholders to drive impact and influence. Supporting the People Analytics & Insights Manager to provide actionable insights and data-driven recommendations to HR leaders to enhance recruitment strategies, employee engagement, and retention efforts.Data Quality, Governance & Compliance: Performing data integrity checks, data cleansing, and regular data audits to improve accuracy and consistency. Collaborating with HR and Systems teams to resolve data issues and embed best practices and data standards. Ensuring full compliance with data privacy, information governance, and GDPR requirements. Contributing to enhanced reporting governance, ensuring alignment of definitions, metrics, and reporting approaches. Collaborating with the Data Security team to ensure adherence to data privacy regulations and compliance, and maintain strict confidentiality of employee data.Predictive Analytics: Applying analytical methods and advanced statistical techniques to identify workforce trends (including turnover drivers, recruitment performance, and engagement indicators). Building predictive models to forecast employee attrition, support workforce planning, and inform strategic HR decisions. Blending internal and external data to support forward-looking insight and scenario planning.Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration: Building collaborative relationships across HR, Finance, Technology, and organisational leaders to understand data needs and deliver high-value insights. Collaborating with other team members to improve reporting and analysis governance, improve efficiency, and provide a joined-up view of insights. Presenting findings in a clear, compelling way, tailoring messages to technical and non technical audiences. Supporting capability building across HR by enabling stakeholders to self-serve through Workday and Power BI dashboards.Continuous Improvement & Innovation: Maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of people analytics best practices, visualisation, data modelling, and emerging HR technologies. Identifying opportunities to streamline reporting processes and enhance insight delivery. Contributing to the development of a source agnostic, integrated approach to people data and analytics. Championing equality, diversity, and inclusion in all analytics and decision-making processes. Actively contributing to the objectives of the People Analytics & Reporting team and the wider mission of Cancer Research UK. Experienced Data Analyst who has manipulated, validated, and consolidated complex datasets from multiple sources in large organisations. + We welcome applicants from a range of industries. Experience working with HR/ people data and Workday reporting would be beneficial, but is not essential. Advanced analytical and reporting skills, with proven experience using Excel, Power BI, and SQL tools to interpret data, identify trends, drive insights, and support decision-making. Relevant experience in presenting findings using PowerPoint and data visualisation tools, effectively using outputs to make actionable recommendations. Has built credible, collaborative, and engaging stakeholder relationships with strong interpersonal and influencing skills. Excellent verbal and written communication and presentation skills with a successful track record of clearly translating complex data into meaningful insights for stakeholders in a way that engages and builds their knowledge. Curious and proactive problem-solver with a continuous improvement mindset for driving innovation and enhancing data reporting, while championing best practices and strong data governance. Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills with the ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities and deadlines, while maintaining strong attention to detail. Demonstrates curiosity and a proactive approach to learning, taking ownership of personal development and performance.
The Humane League
Managing Director
The Humane League Brighton, Sussex
The Humane League UK is seeking a strategically-minded individual to lead our organisation. Responsible for the overall vision and mission of THL UK, the successful candidate will be passionate and knowledgeable about our mission of ending the abuse of animals raised for food. Proven experience as a senior visionary strategic leader with an understanding of animal protection and/or food systems is essential, with experience in campaigning and/or influencing highly desirable. We will be holding a webinar on Wednesday 8th April at 7pm BST for you to find out more about the role and ask any questions you may have. The webinar will be hosted by our Board Chair, Ben Wickham and Hannah Yates, Head of Communications. If you're interested, please register here. As it's a webinar you'll only be able to see the presenter and not others watching. The webinar will be recorded and available here, with captions, within 48 hours of the event. If you would like to be emailed a link to the recording you can request this via . In addition, if you wish to have an informal discussion about the opportunity, you can contact Erica Ritchie () or Anna Gardet () at Prospectus, who are supporting us with recruitment for this role. Salary: Starting Salary of £84,078 or £92,486 for Inner London Weighting. For more information about the Managing Director salary please click here. Hours: As an organisation we work a four day work week. This is a full time position of 30 hours per week over Monday to Thursday. You can read more about our decision and process of moving to a four day work week here. Person Specification: Essential Requirements: You have knowledge and understanding of the animal protection and/or food systems sectors, including an understanding of the key stakeholders, challenges, and strategic priorities. You have a strong ability to conceptualise, communicate, and manage strategic initiatives to further THL UK's mission, making sure our day-to-day activities support those initiatives. You can manage high level strategic discussions and decisions, creating a sense of unity among the Leadership Team, whilst engendering trust across the wider organisation. You're a natural problem-solver with the ability to deal with the present while foreseeing and addressing future issues. You're a confident spokesperson and advocate of THL UK's mission. You're able to make challenging decisions that best serve THL UK's long-term objectives and handle difficult prioritisation questions about how to spend our limited resources. You deeply believe in THL UK values, building a culture of effectiveness, relentlessness, innovation, collaboration, inclusivity and agility, leading this from the top. You're well-organised and efficient, and can multitask effectively. You can effectively use technology to manage a varied and diverse workload, and maintain communications with your staff and key stakeholders. You're a great listener, and this informs your decision-making. You are able to build and motivate strong teams, fostering an environment where staff feel empowered to take bold and impactful actions, and make effective decisions. You can maintain strong internal communications, maintaining clarity across the organisation, even in complex situations. You will have excellent interpersonal, communication, and networking skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences. You have the ability to assess and foresee key major risks to the organisation, and to plan and mitigate these accordingly to ensure the long term viability of THL UK. Desirable: You have experience of successful income generation, whether that be direct experience of grant funding applications and reporting, stewarding and making major donor asks, or more generally supporting wider fundraising functions to ensure long-term financial viability. You have strong financial acumen and experience in budget management and reporting. You have proven experience in governance and regulatory requirements in the UK charity sector, as well as in building productive, collaborative relationships with a Board of Trustees. You have an understanding of our key audiences and supporters, such as the Effective Altruism community. You have experience of high profile media and speaking engagements, with the ability to think on the spot and communicate effectively under pressure. Primary Responsibilities: Reporting to the Chairperson of the Board, the Managing Director oversees a number of areas: Leadership: Collaborates with the Board of trustees (BOT) and Chairperson of the Board, and leads the Leadership Team, to create overarching multi-year organisational priorities and goals, working with Heads of Department to align these to more specific department level strategies. Working with the Leadership Team and the BOT, set the annual budget and forecast fundraising priorities for the future. Shapes the overall long term strategic direction, priorities, and success of the organisation. Anticipates future challenges and growth needs in a timely way and positions the organisation to thrive in a competitive charity landscape so it can deliver meaningful improvements for farmed animals. Manages the relationship with the BOT, ensuring the trustees are adding value to THL UK. Co-creates the agendas for Board meetings with the BOT chair and works with the Senior Leadership Team to provide the Board timely and critical updates to inform the organisation's risk management, governance, and strategic effectiveness. Coordinates our relationship with THL in the US, acting as a primary contact and intermediary between US and UK leadership. Acts as a public face of the organisation in the UK through speaking events, the media and through THL UK publications. Builds and strengthens high-level collaborative relationships with animal protection groups and other stakeholders. Builds a culture of effectiveness, relentlessness, innovation, collaboration, inclusivity and agility, through leading by example and creating the right policies and processes. Actively models inclusive leadership, setting the tone for a culture of equity, psychological safety, and belonging across the organisation. Champions equity and inclusion at every level and holds leaders accountable for modelling inclusive leadership. Overseeing and supporting strategic functions: Oversees the programmatic work in the UK. This will also involve working closely with the Open Wing Alliance and THL US' Executive team. Champions a campaigning culture, by attending protests, supporting campaign actions and leading by example. Raises the profile of THL UK to key audiences through media and speaking engagements, and by utilising social media channels, such as LinkedIn, to show themselves as a sector leader, and THL UK as a leading animal protection charity. Supports the Head of Development in securing funds to achieve our fundraising targets, both short and long-term, which could include identifying new funding prospects, making direct asks, drafting and submitting funding applications, supporting the creation of cases for support, and reporting progress to funders. Stewards and cultivates key donors and funders, including attending meetings, as identified by the Head of Development. Maintains a strong working knowledge of relevant developments in subject areas the organisation is engaged in. Governance, Finance, and Risk Management: Works with the BOT, the Operations department, Leadership Team and outside counsel to reduce risks and holds overall responsibility for risk management across the organisation. Works with the Head of Communications in crafting emergency communications when necessary. Works with staff and the BOT to prepare a comprehensive annual budget (currently £1.6 million for 2026-27), and to devise longer term three year budgets, in line with our strategic cycles. Supports the BOT to maintain charitable status, ensuring all charity laws are followed and that charity documents are managed and filed in a timely manner. Approve expenditures within the authority delegated by the BOT. Personnel Management: Manages and leads the team to achieve agreed objectives and to encourage the professional development of individual team members. Sets/clarifies job expectations and provides regular feedback & guidance. Supports Heads of in strategies and staff management. Manages Time Off requests from direct line managed staff. Signs off expenses of direct line managed staff. Key Competencies: Leadership: Has a clear, strategic vision for the organisation and rallies the team toward realising that vision. Balances and coordinates the interests of different departments. Leads with integrity and mutual respect, and inspires trust and confidence with a wide range of people representing various backgrounds and levels of experience. Believes firmly in promoting a healthy work culture, leading by example and building a culture of effectiveness, relentlessness, innovation, collaboration, inclusivity and agility. Thought Leadership: An informed opinion leader on the mission of THL UK and outcomes we're seeking. You are the go to person to represent and advocate for THL UK, what our work means in the context of reducing suffering . click apply for full job details
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
The Humane League UK is seeking a strategically-minded individual to lead our organisation. Responsible for the overall vision and mission of THL UK, the successful candidate will be passionate and knowledgeable about our mission of ending the abuse of animals raised for food. Proven experience as a senior visionary strategic leader with an understanding of animal protection and/or food systems is essential, with experience in campaigning and/or influencing highly desirable. We will be holding a webinar on Wednesday 8th April at 7pm BST for you to find out more about the role and ask any questions you may have. The webinar will be hosted by our Board Chair, Ben Wickham and Hannah Yates, Head of Communications. If you're interested, please register here. As it's a webinar you'll only be able to see the presenter and not others watching. The webinar will be recorded and available here, with captions, within 48 hours of the event. If you would like to be emailed a link to the recording you can request this via . In addition, if you wish to have an informal discussion about the opportunity, you can contact Erica Ritchie () or Anna Gardet () at Prospectus, who are supporting us with recruitment for this role. Salary: Starting Salary of £84,078 or £92,486 for Inner London Weighting. For more information about the Managing Director salary please click here. Hours: As an organisation we work a four day work week. This is a full time position of 30 hours per week over Monday to Thursday. You can read more about our decision and process of moving to a four day work week here. Person Specification: Essential Requirements: You have knowledge and understanding of the animal protection and/or food systems sectors, including an understanding of the key stakeholders, challenges, and strategic priorities. You have a strong ability to conceptualise, communicate, and manage strategic initiatives to further THL UK's mission, making sure our day-to-day activities support those initiatives. You can manage high level strategic discussions and decisions, creating a sense of unity among the Leadership Team, whilst engendering trust across the wider organisation. You're a natural problem-solver with the ability to deal with the present while foreseeing and addressing future issues. You're a confident spokesperson and advocate of THL UK's mission. You're able to make challenging decisions that best serve THL UK's long-term objectives and handle difficult prioritisation questions about how to spend our limited resources. You deeply believe in THL UK values, building a culture of effectiveness, relentlessness, innovation, collaboration, inclusivity and agility, leading this from the top. You're well-organised and efficient, and can multitask effectively. You can effectively use technology to manage a varied and diverse workload, and maintain communications with your staff and key stakeholders. You're a great listener, and this informs your decision-making. You are able to build and motivate strong teams, fostering an environment where staff feel empowered to take bold and impactful actions, and make effective decisions. You can maintain strong internal communications, maintaining clarity across the organisation, even in complex situations. You will have excellent interpersonal, communication, and networking skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences. You have the ability to assess and foresee key major risks to the organisation, and to plan and mitigate these accordingly to ensure the long term viability of THL UK. Desirable: You have experience of successful income generation, whether that be direct experience of grant funding applications and reporting, stewarding and making major donor asks, or more generally supporting wider fundraising functions to ensure long-term financial viability. You have strong financial acumen and experience in budget management and reporting. You have proven experience in governance and regulatory requirements in the UK charity sector, as well as in building productive, collaborative relationships with a Board of Trustees. You have an understanding of our key audiences and supporters, such as the Effective Altruism community. You have experience of high profile media and speaking engagements, with the ability to think on the spot and communicate effectively under pressure. Primary Responsibilities: Reporting to the Chairperson of the Board, the Managing Director oversees a number of areas: Leadership: Collaborates with the Board of trustees (BOT) and Chairperson of the Board, and leads the Leadership Team, to create overarching multi-year organisational priorities and goals, working with Heads of Department to align these to more specific department level strategies. Working with the Leadership Team and the BOT, set the annual budget and forecast fundraising priorities for the future. Shapes the overall long term strategic direction, priorities, and success of the organisation. Anticipates future challenges and growth needs in a timely way and positions the organisation to thrive in a competitive charity landscape so it can deliver meaningful improvements for farmed animals. Manages the relationship with the BOT, ensuring the trustees are adding value to THL UK. Co-creates the agendas for Board meetings with the BOT chair and works with the Senior Leadership Team to provide the Board timely and critical updates to inform the organisation's risk management, governance, and strategic effectiveness. Coordinates our relationship with THL in the US, acting as a primary contact and intermediary between US and UK leadership. Acts as a public face of the organisation in the UK through speaking events, the media and through THL UK publications. Builds and strengthens high-level collaborative relationships with animal protection groups and other stakeholders. Builds a culture of effectiveness, relentlessness, innovation, collaboration, inclusivity and agility, through leading by example and creating the right policies and processes. Actively models inclusive leadership, setting the tone for a culture of equity, psychological safety, and belonging across the organisation. Champions equity and inclusion at every level and holds leaders accountable for modelling inclusive leadership. Overseeing and supporting strategic functions: Oversees the programmatic work in the UK. This will also involve working closely with the Open Wing Alliance and THL US' Executive team. Champions a campaigning culture, by attending protests, supporting campaign actions and leading by example. Raises the profile of THL UK to key audiences through media and speaking engagements, and by utilising social media channels, such as LinkedIn, to show themselves as a sector leader, and THL UK as a leading animal protection charity. Supports the Head of Development in securing funds to achieve our fundraising targets, both short and long-term, which could include identifying new funding prospects, making direct asks, drafting and submitting funding applications, supporting the creation of cases for support, and reporting progress to funders. Stewards and cultivates key donors and funders, including attending meetings, as identified by the Head of Development. Maintains a strong working knowledge of relevant developments in subject areas the organisation is engaged in. Governance, Finance, and Risk Management: Works with the BOT, the Operations department, Leadership Team and outside counsel to reduce risks and holds overall responsibility for risk management across the organisation. Works with the Head of Communications in crafting emergency communications when necessary. Works with staff and the BOT to prepare a comprehensive annual budget (currently £1.6 million for 2026-27), and to devise longer term three year budgets, in line with our strategic cycles. Supports the BOT to maintain charitable status, ensuring all charity laws are followed and that charity documents are managed and filed in a timely manner. Approve expenditures within the authority delegated by the BOT. Personnel Management: Manages and leads the team to achieve agreed objectives and to encourage the professional development of individual team members. Sets/clarifies job expectations and provides regular feedback & guidance. Supports Heads of in strategies and staff management. Manages Time Off requests from direct line managed staff. Signs off expenses of direct line managed staff. Key Competencies: Leadership: Has a clear, strategic vision for the organisation and rallies the team toward realising that vision. Balances and coordinates the interests of different departments. Leads with integrity and mutual respect, and inspires trust and confidence with a wide range of people representing various backgrounds and levels of experience. Believes firmly in promoting a healthy work culture, leading by example and building a culture of effectiveness, relentlessness, innovation, collaboration, inclusivity and agility. Thought Leadership: An informed opinion leader on the mission of THL UK and outcomes we're seeking. You are the go to person to represent and advocate for THL UK, what our work means in the context of reducing suffering . click apply for full job details
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Deputy Chief Executive
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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. Summary As Deputy Chief Executive, you'll operate across our organisation, overseeing the finance, people and core business functions, supporting sustainability and ensuring we deliver on our strategic priorities. In this key senior leadership role, you will deputise and cover for the Chief Executive, ensuring strong governance, financial stewardship and a values-led, people-centred culture. You'll be experienced within leadership or executive roles with a strong background in finance and a grounding in HR, leadership or a related discipline. With organisational finance expertise, you'll have experience in budgeting, financial planning, and reporting, as well as experience working with boards or trustees. What You'll Get From Us Salary of £54,389 (with plenty of scope for development and progression) 25 days' annual leave (rising to 27 days with service) Pension scheme Life assurance Additional day off to mark your birthday Wellbeing Hour (one hour per week) Paid dependant and Carer leave Volunteer days (two per year) 24/7 access to GP telephone service Accident and Injury Insurance Mindful Employer Support Option to buy additional annual leave Cycle to Work Scheme Blue Light Card Eligibility A Bit More About The Role This is a trusted leadership role where you will work at the highest levels of our organisation, alongside the Board and Chief Executive, defining our strategy and contributing to our strong governance, responsible financial management and ability to deliver. You will hold delegated responsibility for finance and business management, leading budgeting, forecasting, reporting and financial control, while driving robust business planning and performance oversight to secure long-term sustainability and informed strategic growth. Providing senior leadership for the people and culture function, you will ensure strategy, policy and practice are aligned and deliver a fair, compliant and values-led support service to drive staff wellbeing, engagement, performance, and retention. In this varied leadership position, you will work right across the charity, building your portfolio of experience in more than just finance, people and business, but also in other areas that will support your development and overall expertise. Additionally, you will: Support workforce development and succession planning Oversee our ICT, data protection and corporate infrastructure Be accountable for contracts, suppliers, risk management and business continuity Who Are We Looking For? To be considered as our Deputy Chief Executive, you will need: Significant experience in a senior leadership or executive role Demonstrable experience of organisational finance, including budgeting, financial planning, and reporting Experience of holding senior-level responsibility for people leadership or workforce practice Experience of working with boards or trustees, including supporting assurance, reporting, and organisational accountability A relevant professional qualification in finance, HR, leadership or a related discipline A degree-level qualification Full driving licence and ability to travel according to the needs of the role Please note, appointment is subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS check and pre-employment checks. Other organisations may call this role Deputy CEO, Chief Operating Officer, COO, Operations Director, Finance Director, FD, Financial Controller, CFO, or Chief Financial Officer. About Shared Lives South West Shared Lives South West recruits, trains, and supports carers who offer accommodation in their own homes to people with care and support needs. This enables them to share in family life, develop skills, and maintain their independence. We are rated 'Outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission, take pride in providing top-quality care and support, and have a history of successful delivery, achieving Shared Lives awards, and clear values and mission. So, if you are eager to progress your finance career in a leadership direction, supporting people throughout the South West, select the apply button today.
Apr 08, 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. Summary As Deputy Chief Executive, you'll operate across our organisation, overseeing the finance, people and core business functions, supporting sustainability and ensuring we deliver on our strategic priorities. In this key senior leadership role, you will deputise and cover for the Chief Executive, ensuring strong governance, financial stewardship and a values-led, people-centred culture. You'll be experienced within leadership or executive roles with a strong background in finance and a grounding in HR, leadership or a related discipline. With organisational finance expertise, you'll have experience in budgeting, financial planning, and reporting, as well as experience working with boards or trustees. What You'll Get From Us Salary of £54,389 (with plenty of scope for development and progression) 25 days' annual leave (rising to 27 days with service) Pension scheme Life assurance Additional day off to mark your birthday Wellbeing Hour (one hour per week) Paid dependant and Carer leave Volunteer days (two per year) 24/7 access to GP telephone service Accident and Injury Insurance Mindful Employer Support Option to buy additional annual leave Cycle to Work Scheme Blue Light Card Eligibility A Bit More About The Role This is a trusted leadership role where you will work at the highest levels of our organisation, alongside the Board and Chief Executive, defining our strategy and contributing to our strong governance, responsible financial management and ability to deliver. You will hold delegated responsibility for finance and business management, leading budgeting, forecasting, reporting and financial control, while driving robust business planning and performance oversight to secure long-term sustainability and informed strategic growth. Providing senior leadership for the people and culture function, you will ensure strategy, policy and practice are aligned and deliver a fair, compliant and values-led support service to drive staff wellbeing, engagement, performance, and retention. In this varied leadership position, you will work right across the charity, building your portfolio of experience in more than just finance, people and business, but also in other areas that will support your development and overall expertise. Additionally, you will: Support workforce development and succession planning Oversee our ICT, data protection and corporate infrastructure Be accountable for contracts, suppliers, risk management and business continuity Who Are We Looking For? To be considered as our Deputy Chief Executive, you will need: Significant experience in a senior leadership or executive role Demonstrable experience of organisational finance, including budgeting, financial planning, and reporting Experience of holding senior-level responsibility for people leadership or workforce practice Experience of working with boards or trustees, including supporting assurance, reporting, and organisational accountability A relevant professional qualification in finance, HR, leadership or a related discipline A degree-level qualification Full driving licence and ability to travel according to the needs of the role Please note, appointment is subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS check and pre-employment checks. Other organisations may call this role Deputy CEO, Chief Operating Officer, COO, Operations Director, Finance Director, FD, Financial Controller, CFO, or Chief Financial Officer. About Shared Lives South West Shared Lives South West recruits, trains, and supports carers who offer accommodation in their own homes to people with care and support needs. This enables them to share in family life, develop skills, and maintain their independence. We are rated 'Outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission, take pride in providing top-quality care and support, and have a history of successful delivery, achieving Shared Lives awards, and clear values and mission. So, if you are eager to progress your finance career in a leadership direction, supporting people throughout the South West, select the apply button today.

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