International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO)
Head of Finance - International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Salary: c. £68,000 Location: London (hybrid - minimum two days in the office) Contract: Full-time, permanent The International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) is seeking an experienced and values-driven Head of Finance to join us at a pivotal point in our organisational development. Reporting to the Chief Executive, this is a senior, hands-on leadership role with overall responsibility for FIGO's financial management, governance and sustainability. You will act as a trusted business partner to the Senior Leadership Team, Trustees and programme colleagues, supporting informed decision-making and the effective delivery of a diverse portfolio of internationally funded projects. Leading a small finance team, you will oversee management accounts, budgeting and forecasting, audit, and donor and project finance. You will combine strong technical expertise with strategic insight, driving continuous improvement and strengthening financial capability across the organisation. You will be a qualified accountant with experience operating in a complex charity or international environment, comfortable balancing detailed operational delivery with high-level business partnering. This role will appeal to someone motivated by using their financial expertise to contribute to meaningful global impact. FIGO is the world's largest alliance of national societies of obstetrics and gynaecology, representing professionals in over 139 countries and territories. Headquartered in London, FIGO works in close collaboration with global partners to advance women's and girls' health and rights worldwide. FIGO is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Key dates Closing date: Monday 2 nd February 2026 Shortlisting: w/c Monday 16 th and w/c Monday 23 rd February 2026 Interviews: w/c Monday 9 th March 2026 To apply: Please apply via submitting a CV (maximum three pages) and a supporting statement (maximum two pages).
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance - International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) Salary: c. £68,000 Location: London (hybrid - minimum two days in the office) Contract: Full-time, permanent The International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) is seeking an experienced and values-driven Head of Finance to join us at a pivotal point in our organisational development. Reporting to the Chief Executive, this is a senior, hands-on leadership role with overall responsibility for FIGO's financial management, governance and sustainability. You will act as a trusted business partner to the Senior Leadership Team, Trustees and programme colleagues, supporting informed decision-making and the effective delivery of a diverse portfolio of internationally funded projects. Leading a small finance team, you will oversee management accounts, budgeting and forecasting, audit, and donor and project finance. You will combine strong technical expertise with strategic insight, driving continuous improvement and strengthening financial capability across the organisation. You will be a qualified accountant with experience operating in a complex charity or international environment, comfortable balancing detailed operational delivery with high-level business partnering. This role will appeal to someone motivated by using their financial expertise to contribute to meaningful global impact. FIGO is the world's largest alliance of national societies of obstetrics and gynaecology, representing professionals in over 139 countries and territories. Headquartered in London, FIGO works in close collaboration with global partners to advance women's and girls' health and rights worldwide. FIGO is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Key dates Closing date: Monday 2 nd February 2026 Shortlisting: w/c Monday 16 th and w/c Monday 23 rd February 2026 Interviews: w/c Monday 9 th March 2026 To apply: Please apply via submitting a CV (maximum three pages) and a supporting statement (maximum two pages).
London The Role At Soho House, the Assistant General Manager is responsible for supporting all aspects of the business in conjunction with the General Manager. The AGM oversees service standards, operational efficiency, member/guest experience and staff retention. Including day-to-day team management, the AGM is also an ambassador for the Soho House brand and fully embraces our ethos, supports staff, member and guest experience. What's in it for you? Weekly Pay Team meal whilst on shift prepared by our chefs Every House Membership 50% off Food & Drink, 7 days a week Staff Room Rate; Any Bedroom, Any House, $100 a night Private Health and Dental Care Life Assurance Day off on your birthday Up to 50% Staff Discount on Cowshed & Soho Home In conjunction with Soho Impact, take 2 days paid a year to support a charity of your choice. Free Counselling Sessions Cookhouse & House Tonic: Our Cookhouse & House Tonic programmes offer unique food and drink trainings, events and opportunities to inspire and educate. Continuous training to develop yourself personally and professionally Team Events: From fitness sessions to cinema screenings and art classes, each month we hold a series of fun events which you can sign up to Soho House offers competitive compensation packages that feature global benefits and perks. Whether you're seeking entry-level employment or a new opportunity to expand your profession, we offer training to develop the technical and managerial skills necessary to enhance your career Responsibilities Overseeing and driving of an inclusive environment that ensures every member and team member both feels and embodies the Soho House Pillars and Values. Collaborate with all Support Office business functions to drive effective process and implement innovative opportunities that efficiently drive sales and staff/member retention through HR, Recruitment, Learning & Development, F&B/Operations, Marketing, PR, MR, Events & Programming, Finance, Housekeeping and Facilities. Influential leader and decision maker that supports, guides, develops and implements policies, procedure and systems to improve business operations, service, retention and overall experiences that have been outlined by the General Manager Implementing, overseeing and understanding the commercial viability of your business. Effective hands on day to day management and problem solving both front and back of house operations. MNE overview, understanding, direction and strategy. Effective communication with internal and external stake holders. Work closely with General Manager to assess and develop operational goals based off weekly, daily and quarterly business performance reviews. Execute action plans on time and budget to support business improvements and focus on optimising profit, minimising margins and promote exceptional experience(s) for member, guest, staff. Adhere to Soho House & Co company policies for food safety, allergy procedure and creating an overall safe and inviting space for members, guests, staff by partnering with Health & Safety leaders and following local, government and regional compliance and abiding by legal standards. What we are looking for Minimum of 2+ years' experience in similar capacity Thrive in fast paced, high volume environments and maintain calm, through quickly and effectively problem solving under pressure Must be hospitable, approachable, passionate about customer service and respectful towards colleagues and guests Must be able to demonstrate competency as outlined in the training schedule and Club School Must be able to work flexible shifts and schedules, including weekends and holidays as needed Ability to take direction, work in a team environment and autonomously Equal Opportunity Employment As set forth in Soho House via 's Equal Employment Opportunity policy,we do not discriminate on the basis of any protected group status under any applicable law. For government reporting purposes, we ask candidates to respond to the below self identification survey. Completion of the form is entirely voluntary. 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Jan 19, 2026
Full time
London The Role At Soho House, the Assistant General Manager is responsible for supporting all aspects of the business in conjunction with the General Manager. The AGM oversees service standards, operational efficiency, member/guest experience and staff retention. Including day-to-day team management, the AGM is also an ambassador for the Soho House brand and fully embraces our ethos, supports staff, member and guest experience. What's in it for you? Weekly Pay Team meal whilst on shift prepared by our chefs Every House Membership 50% off Food & Drink, 7 days a week Staff Room Rate; Any Bedroom, Any House, $100 a night Private Health and Dental Care Life Assurance Day off on your birthday Up to 50% Staff Discount on Cowshed & Soho Home In conjunction with Soho Impact, take 2 days paid a year to support a charity of your choice. Free Counselling Sessions Cookhouse & House Tonic: Our Cookhouse & House Tonic programmes offer unique food and drink trainings, events and opportunities to inspire and educate. Continuous training to develop yourself personally and professionally Team Events: From fitness sessions to cinema screenings and art classes, each month we hold a series of fun events which you can sign up to Soho House offers competitive compensation packages that feature global benefits and perks. Whether you're seeking entry-level employment or a new opportunity to expand your profession, we offer training to develop the technical and managerial skills necessary to enhance your career Responsibilities Overseeing and driving of an inclusive environment that ensures every member and team member both feels and embodies the Soho House Pillars and Values. Collaborate with all Support Office business functions to drive effective process and implement innovative opportunities that efficiently drive sales and staff/member retention through HR, Recruitment, Learning & Development, F&B/Operations, Marketing, PR, MR, Events & Programming, Finance, Housekeeping and Facilities. Influential leader and decision maker that supports, guides, develops and implements policies, procedure and systems to improve business operations, service, retention and overall experiences that have been outlined by the General Manager Implementing, overseeing and understanding the commercial viability of your business. Effective hands on day to day management and problem solving both front and back of house operations. MNE overview, understanding, direction and strategy. Effective communication with internal and external stake holders. Work closely with General Manager to assess and develop operational goals based off weekly, daily and quarterly business performance reviews. Execute action plans on time and budget to support business improvements and focus on optimising profit, minimising margins and promote exceptional experience(s) for member, guest, staff. Adhere to Soho House & Co company policies for food safety, allergy procedure and creating an overall safe and inviting space for members, guests, staff by partnering with Health & Safety leaders and following local, government and regional compliance and abiding by legal standards. What we are looking for Minimum of 2+ years' experience in similar capacity Thrive in fast paced, high volume environments and maintain calm, through quickly and effectively problem solving under pressure Must be hospitable, approachable, passionate about customer service and respectful towards colleagues and guests Must be able to demonstrate competency as outlined in the training schedule and Club School Must be able to work flexible shifts and schedules, including weekends and holidays as needed Ability to take direction, work in a team environment and autonomously Equal Opportunity Employment As set forth in Soho House via 's Equal Employment Opportunity policy,we do not discriminate on the basis of any protected group status under any applicable law. For government reporting purposes, we ask candidates to respond to the below self identification survey. Completion of the form is entirely voluntary. 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Chief Executive Officer (CEO) About Wilderness Foundation UK Wilderness Foundation UK is an award-winning charity dedicated to transforming lives through nature. We work with young people and adults using nature-based education, wilderness and nature-based therapy, and the conservation of wild places to support wellbeing, resilience, leadership, and long-term social change. Rooted in evidence-based practice and delivered by experienced practitioners, our programmes reconnect people to nature and to themselves, while actively protecting wild environments for future generations. We believe that when people encounter wild nature meaningfully, lives shift and landscapes are safeguarded. The Role We are seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead Wilderness Foundation UK into its next chapter of impact, influence, and sustainability. This is a pivotal leadership role for a values-driven, visionary CEO who can inspire people, shape strategy, and steward the charity's mission with integrity and ambition. You will work closely with the Board of Trustees, senior leadership team, staff, volunteers, partners, and supporters to ensure the organisation thrives operationally, financially, and culturally. The CEO is both the strategic compass and the public voice of the charity, holding the big picture while remaining deeply connected to the people and places at the heart of our work. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Vision Provide inspirational leadership and a clear, compelling vision aligned with the charity's mission and values Develop and deliver a long-term strategy that strengthens impact, reach, and sustainability Lead organisational growth while safeguarding programme quality and ethos Organisational Leadership Lead, motivate, and support a skilled and passionate staff team Foster a healthy, inclusive, and high-performing organisational culture Ensure robust governance, risk management, and regulatory compliance Finance & Sustainability Oversee financial planning, budgeting, and performance to ensure long-term viability Drive income diversification through fundraising, partnerships, grants, and trading activity Work closely with the Board on financial strategy and accountability External Relations & Advocacy Act as the principal ambassador and spokesperson for Wilderness Foundation UK Build and maintain strong relationships with funders, partners, commissioners, and stakeholders Represent the charity within the nature, conservation, wellbeing, and youth sectors Programme & Impact Oversight Ensure the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based nature and wilderness programmes Champion innovation in nature-based education and therapy Uphold strong monitoring, evaluation, and learning to demonstrate impact Person Specification Essential Experience & Skills Proven experience at Chief Executive or equivalent senior leadership level Strong strategic leadership with the ability to inspire trust and commitment Demonstrable success in leading and developing organisations, ideally within the charity or social impact sector Sound financial acumen, including budgeting and income generation Experience working with or alongside Boards of Trustees Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Desirable Experience Experience in nature-based education, wilderness or nature-based therapy, conservation, wellbeing, youth work, or related fields Fundraising and partnership development experience Understanding of safeguarding, trauma-informed practice, or therapeutic environments Personal Attributes Purpose-led, authentic, and values-driven Visionary yet grounded, able to balance inspiration with delivery Comfortable leading in complexity and change Deep respect for people, nature, and the transformative power of wild places Why Join Us This is a rare opportunity to lead a respected and impactful organisation where nature is not a backdrop, but the catalyst for change. As CEO, you will shape lives, protect wild places, and guide a charity that stands at the intersection of wellbeing, education, and conservation. If you are a leader who believes that nature can heal people and people can protect nature, we would love to hear from you. Contact us through Oxford HR :
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) About Wilderness Foundation UK Wilderness Foundation UK is an award-winning charity dedicated to transforming lives through nature. We work with young people and adults using nature-based education, wilderness and nature-based therapy, and the conservation of wild places to support wellbeing, resilience, leadership, and long-term social change. Rooted in evidence-based practice and delivered by experienced practitioners, our programmes reconnect people to nature and to themselves, while actively protecting wild environments for future generations. We believe that when people encounter wild nature meaningfully, lives shift and landscapes are safeguarded. The Role We are seeking an exceptional Chief Executive Officer to lead Wilderness Foundation UK into its next chapter of impact, influence, and sustainability. This is a pivotal leadership role for a values-driven, visionary CEO who can inspire people, shape strategy, and steward the charity's mission with integrity and ambition. You will work closely with the Board of Trustees, senior leadership team, staff, volunteers, partners, and supporters to ensure the organisation thrives operationally, financially, and culturally. The CEO is both the strategic compass and the public voice of the charity, holding the big picture while remaining deeply connected to the people and places at the heart of our work. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Vision Provide inspirational leadership and a clear, compelling vision aligned with the charity's mission and values Develop and deliver a long-term strategy that strengthens impact, reach, and sustainability Lead organisational growth while safeguarding programme quality and ethos Organisational Leadership Lead, motivate, and support a skilled and passionate staff team Foster a healthy, inclusive, and high-performing organisational culture Ensure robust governance, risk management, and regulatory compliance Finance & Sustainability Oversee financial planning, budgeting, and performance to ensure long-term viability Drive income diversification through fundraising, partnerships, grants, and trading activity Work closely with the Board on financial strategy and accountability External Relations & Advocacy Act as the principal ambassador and spokesperson for Wilderness Foundation UK Build and maintain strong relationships with funders, partners, commissioners, and stakeholders Represent the charity within the nature, conservation, wellbeing, and youth sectors Programme & Impact Oversight Ensure the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based nature and wilderness programmes Champion innovation in nature-based education and therapy Uphold strong monitoring, evaluation, and learning to demonstrate impact Person Specification Essential Experience & Skills Proven experience at Chief Executive or equivalent senior leadership level Strong strategic leadership with the ability to inspire trust and commitment Demonstrable success in leading and developing organisations, ideally within the charity or social impact sector Sound financial acumen, including budgeting and income generation Experience working with or alongside Boards of Trustees Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Desirable Experience Experience in nature-based education, wilderness or nature-based therapy, conservation, wellbeing, youth work, or related fields Fundraising and partnership development experience Understanding of safeguarding, trauma-informed practice, or therapeutic environments Personal Attributes Purpose-led, authentic, and values-driven Visionary yet grounded, able to balance inspiration with delivery Comfortable leading in complexity and change Deep respect for people, nature, and the transformative power of wild places Why Join Us This is a rare opportunity to lead a respected and impactful organisation where nature is not a backdrop, but the catalyst for change. As CEO, you will shape lives, protect wild places, and guide a charity that stands at the intersection of wellbeing, education, and conservation. If you are a leader who believes that nature can heal people and people can protect nature, we would love to hear from you. Contact us through Oxford HR :
ABOUT THE AVENUES YOUTH PROJECT The Avenues Youth Project (AYP) is an exceptional West London youth club that guides disadvantaged children and young people to explore and develop new skills, connect with their peers and our trusted staff, and find their confidence. We offer fun and meaningful after-school and holiday activities led by trained youth workers. Our facilities include training kitchen, music recording studio, podcasting studio, arts and craft room, sports hall and classrooms. We currently have an active membership of over 1,100 children and young people, and are open 6 days a week, 48 weeks a year. All activities are free-to-access, and we raise the £1.2m we need each year through donations, grants and fundraising. We are a team of 30 employees of which 18 are variable hours youth workers. Our Vision We believe that every child and young person should have the opportunities to realise their potential, whatever their life circumstances. Our Mission Our mission is to deliver high quality recreation activities and skills training to young people in West London, to help them fulfil their potential and boost their long-term outcomes. Our Values 1. SAFE + COMPASSIONATE 2. POSITIVE + JOYFUL 3. EMPOWERING 4. TRUSTWORTHY 5. COMMITTED to COMMUNITY These values are at the heart of what AYP does and all staff are expected to live up to them at all times. ABOUT THE ROLE Reporting to the Chief Executive, the HR Manager is a standalone role and will lead on the operational delivery of HR initiatives and will manage all aspects of the employee lifecycle across our youth centre, ensuring the organisation remains an inclusive and supportive employer. The HR Manager will also manage HR systems compliance, while supporting strategic projects that embed best practice and innovation across the organisation. KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY • Manage all aspects of the employee lifecycle. • Lead recruitment -including drafting job descriptions, conducting interviews, and managing the selection process- onboarding, and offboarding processes. • Provide employee relations and employment law specialist advice, including disciplinary, grievances, sickness management, capability and redundancy. • Develop all HR policies and processes. • Develop and co-ordinate supervision and appraisal processes. • Plan and coordinate training opportunities, including tailored HR Workshops for line managers and personal development plans. • Collaborate with Operations Manager in the implementation of Wellbeing initiatives. • Ensure compliance with employment law, HR best practices, safeguarding, and GDPR. • Provide regular reporting on people metrics to various stakeholders as required. • Manage the approved HR budget. • Maintain and develop HR systems and data reporting. • Support payroll accuracy and liaise with Finance. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES • In conjunction with your Line Manager to continuously develop the role to ensure that all tasks are being undertaken in an effective and appropriate manner which meets the strategic aims and objectives of The Avenues. • Participate in internal/external meetings as required, and attend training events, conferences, and other functions as necessary. • Participate in regular supervision and annual appraisal and help in identifying your own job-related development and training needs. • Adhere to all The Avenues policies and procedures. • Stay abreast of policy and developments in youth work locally and nationally. • Always undertake your role in a professional manner maintaining a high-quality standard of work and in accordance with our values and role model our Behaviours Framework. • Undertake any other duties as may be reasonably required within the scope of the role. Note: The details contained in this Job Description summarise the main expectations of the role at the date it was prepared. It should be understood that the nature of individual roles will evolve and change as service, service members and funders needs change. Consequently, The Avenues will revise this Job Description as required in consultation with post holders. ABOUT YOU • CIPD Level 5 minimum or equivalent experience. • Proven HR experience across the full employee lifecycle. • Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. • Experience in recruitment and selection, including competency-based interviewing and selection skills. • Experience in advising and supporting employee relation matters, including disciplinary, grievances, sickness management, capability and redundancy. • Strong written skills with ability to draft policies, procedures and reports. • Experience with HR systems and data management. • Excellent communication, coaching and mentoring, influencing, and problem-solving skills. • A proactive, collaborative approach and ability to manage multiple priorities. • Experience using MS Word, 365, Excel, PowerPoint. • A genuine enthusiasm for working for young people, with a strong empathy with the vision, mission and values of The Avenues. • Commitment to safeguarding. Experience in the charity and/or youth work sector is not essential, but desirable. APPLICATION PROCESS If you are enthusiastic about working for young people, please click Apply and you will be asked to submit your CV and cover letter explaining why the role interests you and how you meet the person specification. Closing date for application: Sunday 8th February 2026 As we review applications on a rolling basis, this advert may close early once a suitable candidate has been selected. We are an equal opportunities employer and positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity/paternity needs. We are committed to ensuring a fair and inclusive recruitment process. If you require any reasonable adjustments to be made at any stage, please let us know. Example: If you need additional time for assessments, require materials in an alternative format, or need a different interview setting, please inform us, and we will make the necessary arrangements. Candidates are subject to an enhanced disclosure and barring service (DBS) check, Right to Work checks and references.
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
ABOUT THE AVENUES YOUTH PROJECT The Avenues Youth Project (AYP) is an exceptional West London youth club that guides disadvantaged children and young people to explore and develop new skills, connect with their peers and our trusted staff, and find their confidence. We offer fun and meaningful after-school and holiday activities led by trained youth workers. Our facilities include training kitchen, music recording studio, podcasting studio, arts and craft room, sports hall and classrooms. We currently have an active membership of over 1,100 children and young people, and are open 6 days a week, 48 weeks a year. All activities are free-to-access, and we raise the £1.2m we need each year through donations, grants and fundraising. We are a team of 30 employees of which 18 are variable hours youth workers. Our Vision We believe that every child and young person should have the opportunities to realise their potential, whatever their life circumstances. Our Mission Our mission is to deliver high quality recreation activities and skills training to young people in West London, to help them fulfil their potential and boost their long-term outcomes. Our Values 1. SAFE + COMPASSIONATE 2. POSITIVE + JOYFUL 3. EMPOWERING 4. TRUSTWORTHY 5. COMMITTED to COMMUNITY These values are at the heart of what AYP does and all staff are expected to live up to them at all times. ABOUT THE ROLE Reporting to the Chief Executive, the HR Manager is a standalone role and will lead on the operational delivery of HR initiatives and will manage all aspects of the employee lifecycle across our youth centre, ensuring the organisation remains an inclusive and supportive employer. The HR Manager will also manage HR systems compliance, while supporting strategic projects that embed best practice and innovation across the organisation. KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY • Manage all aspects of the employee lifecycle. • Lead recruitment -including drafting job descriptions, conducting interviews, and managing the selection process- onboarding, and offboarding processes. • Provide employee relations and employment law specialist advice, including disciplinary, grievances, sickness management, capability and redundancy. • Develop all HR policies and processes. • Develop and co-ordinate supervision and appraisal processes. • Plan and coordinate training opportunities, including tailored HR Workshops for line managers and personal development plans. • Collaborate with Operations Manager in the implementation of Wellbeing initiatives. • Ensure compliance with employment law, HR best practices, safeguarding, and GDPR. • Provide regular reporting on people metrics to various stakeholders as required. • Manage the approved HR budget. • Maintain and develop HR systems and data reporting. • Support payroll accuracy and liaise with Finance. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES • In conjunction with your Line Manager to continuously develop the role to ensure that all tasks are being undertaken in an effective and appropriate manner which meets the strategic aims and objectives of The Avenues. • Participate in internal/external meetings as required, and attend training events, conferences, and other functions as necessary. • Participate in regular supervision and annual appraisal and help in identifying your own job-related development and training needs. • Adhere to all The Avenues policies and procedures. • Stay abreast of policy and developments in youth work locally and nationally. • Always undertake your role in a professional manner maintaining a high-quality standard of work and in accordance with our values and role model our Behaviours Framework. • Undertake any other duties as may be reasonably required within the scope of the role. Note: The details contained in this Job Description summarise the main expectations of the role at the date it was prepared. It should be understood that the nature of individual roles will evolve and change as service, service members and funders needs change. Consequently, The Avenues will revise this Job Description as required in consultation with post holders. ABOUT YOU • CIPD Level 5 minimum or equivalent experience. • Proven HR experience across the full employee lifecycle. • Strong knowledge of UK employment law and HR best practice. • Experience in recruitment and selection, including competency-based interviewing and selection skills. • Experience in advising and supporting employee relation matters, including disciplinary, grievances, sickness management, capability and redundancy. • Strong written skills with ability to draft policies, procedures and reports. • Experience with HR systems and data management. • Excellent communication, coaching and mentoring, influencing, and problem-solving skills. • A proactive, collaborative approach and ability to manage multiple priorities. • Experience using MS Word, 365, Excel, PowerPoint. • A genuine enthusiasm for working for young people, with a strong empathy with the vision, mission and values of The Avenues. • Commitment to safeguarding. Experience in the charity and/or youth work sector is not essential, but desirable. APPLICATION PROCESS If you are enthusiastic about working for young people, please click Apply and you will be asked to submit your CV and cover letter explaining why the role interests you and how you meet the person specification. Closing date for application: Sunday 8th February 2026 As we review applications on a rolling basis, this advert may close early once a suitable candidate has been selected. We are an equal opportunities employer and positively encourage applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity/paternity needs. We are committed to ensuring a fair and inclusive recruitment process. If you require any reasonable adjustments to be made at any stage, please let us know. Example: If you need additional time for assessments, require materials in an alternative format, or need a different interview setting, please inform us, and we will make the necessary arrangements. Candidates are subject to an enhanced disclosure and barring service (DBS) check, Right to Work checks and references.
About 500k Our vision is a church in every village in India: an India where every person has a chance to hear the good news of Jesus. We do this through sending Indian people to plant churches in unreached Indian villages, in partnership with local Indian leaders and Bible Colleges. Our culture is radical, sacrificial and Jesus-centric. We value effectiveness and working smart as well as hard to reach as many villages as possible. Loving God and loving each other remains our first priority. Being founded in 2014, in our first 10 years we started churches in 4500 villages. In 2025 alone, that number was 2000. Our goal for 2026 is 3000 villages. The global 2026 budget is £2.3M, up from £1.6M in 2025 and £1.1M in 2024. We are in a period of rapid expansion and the Founder CEO is looking to hand over many of his responsibilities to a COO who will partner with him in leading the mission. About the role As the Chief Operating Officer (COO) you will be forming a partnership with the CEO to lead 500k. You will be unlocking the growth of this ministry as well as sharpening our impact and making it sustainable. You will be a key part of enabling us to achieve our goal of growing 5x over the next 5-10 years. As COO you will have a prominent role in creating and achieving our annual growth plan. You will be responsible for the organisation s day-to-day operations, people management, systems efficiency, financial stewardship, safeguarding and compliance requirements. You will anticipate and plan for our growing needs with the development of new people and systems. Key details Reports to the CEO 37.5 hours per week Remote working. Proximity to London where the CEO resides is preferable. Salary: £50,000 £55,000 per annum (FTE) Opportunities for travel to India and the USA The current set-up of our team is that all our 17 paid staff are in India. Our 3 UK staff, (including the CEO) work for 500k bivocationally and are not paid. They work at FTEs of 70%, 20% and 15%. This arrangement has been reached through the outworking of our values of radical generosity, radical dependence on the Lord, and seeking to maximally empower our Indian team. For the last 18 months we have been discerning whether to scale our current arrangement (with more bivocational or support-raising staff in the West) or whether to switch to a salaried model for our UK team. We desire the new COO to be a part of this discernment process. You should be open to the options of fully or partially support-raising your own salary, or working bivocationally, alongside the option of being salaried by 500k. Having said that, we are committed to landing on a clear plan with you prior to your commencement in the role. A full time role is preferable, but we are open for your commitment to 500k being FTE 70% or more, particularly if the bivocational option is being pursued. Key responsibilities You will line-manage the following roles: our India Team Lead, Head of Operations, Head of Admin and Finance Officer. You will be responsible for: Management of our Indian team and our on-the-ground church planting work Operational execution across the four branches of 500k (UK, US, Canada and Switzerland). Policies, systems, and organisational discipline Financial processes, controls, and reporting Safeguarding implementation and reporting You will be empowered to: Form annual growth plans in conjunction with the CEO Make operational decisions within the agreed strategy Challenge inefficiencies and legacy practices Build systems that outlast individuals What we re looking for: Alignment with our vision and values and a passion for our mission. An openness to joining us in discerning the Lord s plan for our future. High personal integrity, emotional maturity, and the confidence to lead change alongside a Founder CEO Experience of operational leadership and delivering strategy through people and systems Strong cross-cultural leadership capability Financial oversight skills Bonus skills Impact measurement and evaluation skills Understanding of UK charity governance, compliance, and risk management Safeguarding oversight To apply Submit your CV and a short cover letter (max 300 words) Closing date: 03/02/2026 First-round interviews will take place week commencing 15th February.
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
About 500k Our vision is a church in every village in India: an India where every person has a chance to hear the good news of Jesus. We do this through sending Indian people to plant churches in unreached Indian villages, in partnership with local Indian leaders and Bible Colleges. Our culture is radical, sacrificial and Jesus-centric. We value effectiveness and working smart as well as hard to reach as many villages as possible. Loving God and loving each other remains our first priority. Being founded in 2014, in our first 10 years we started churches in 4500 villages. In 2025 alone, that number was 2000. Our goal for 2026 is 3000 villages. The global 2026 budget is £2.3M, up from £1.6M in 2025 and £1.1M in 2024. We are in a period of rapid expansion and the Founder CEO is looking to hand over many of his responsibilities to a COO who will partner with him in leading the mission. About the role As the Chief Operating Officer (COO) you will be forming a partnership with the CEO to lead 500k. You will be unlocking the growth of this ministry as well as sharpening our impact and making it sustainable. You will be a key part of enabling us to achieve our goal of growing 5x over the next 5-10 years. As COO you will have a prominent role in creating and achieving our annual growth plan. You will be responsible for the organisation s day-to-day operations, people management, systems efficiency, financial stewardship, safeguarding and compliance requirements. You will anticipate and plan for our growing needs with the development of new people and systems. Key details Reports to the CEO 37.5 hours per week Remote working. Proximity to London where the CEO resides is preferable. Salary: £50,000 £55,000 per annum (FTE) Opportunities for travel to India and the USA The current set-up of our team is that all our 17 paid staff are in India. Our 3 UK staff, (including the CEO) work for 500k bivocationally and are not paid. They work at FTEs of 70%, 20% and 15%. This arrangement has been reached through the outworking of our values of radical generosity, radical dependence on the Lord, and seeking to maximally empower our Indian team. For the last 18 months we have been discerning whether to scale our current arrangement (with more bivocational or support-raising staff in the West) or whether to switch to a salaried model for our UK team. We desire the new COO to be a part of this discernment process. You should be open to the options of fully or partially support-raising your own salary, or working bivocationally, alongside the option of being salaried by 500k. Having said that, we are committed to landing on a clear plan with you prior to your commencement in the role. A full time role is preferable, but we are open for your commitment to 500k being FTE 70% or more, particularly if the bivocational option is being pursued. Key responsibilities You will line-manage the following roles: our India Team Lead, Head of Operations, Head of Admin and Finance Officer. You will be responsible for: Management of our Indian team and our on-the-ground church planting work Operational execution across the four branches of 500k (UK, US, Canada and Switzerland). Policies, systems, and organisational discipline Financial processes, controls, and reporting Safeguarding implementation and reporting You will be empowered to: Form annual growth plans in conjunction with the CEO Make operational decisions within the agreed strategy Challenge inefficiencies and legacy practices Build systems that outlast individuals What we re looking for: Alignment with our vision and values and a passion for our mission. An openness to joining us in discerning the Lord s plan for our future. High personal integrity, emotional maturity, and the confidence to lead change alongside a Founder CEO Experience of operational leadership and delivering strategy through people and systems Strong cross-cultural leadership capability Financial oversight skills Bonus skills Impact measurement and evaluation skills Understanding of UK charity governance, compliance, and risk management Safeguarding oversight To apply Submit your CV and a short cover letter (max 300 words) Closing date: 03/02/2026 First-round interviews will take place week commencing 15th February.
Edinburgh International Festival
Edinburgh, Midlothian
The Edinburgh International Festival is looking for an experienced, passionate and dedicated Senior Editor to join the team. We want you to help us deliver this unparalleled celebration of the performing arts, which brings some of the most exciting and creative artists working today to audiences from around the world. EIF is an equal opportunity employer, we value diversity and applications from candidates of all communities and backgrounds. Inclusive culture is the foundation for a successful workplace, this is a key focus for us across our staff, our artists, and our audiences. To increase the diversity of our staff, our recruitment includes the Rooney Rule - regarding ethnicity - and Disability Confident Scheme for interviews. For more information go to our website. The Role: To work with the Audiences and Programming Teams to ensure that the marketing, reporting and contextualising materials we produce across printed and digital outlets best represents the artists and artworks we present (particularly in classical music) and the distinctive audience experience we want to offer. The role will have a particular focus on delivering all the contextualising materials for Festival 2026. To champion a clear and compelling voice for the International Festival. To write and copy edit narrative text across marketing, editorial and corporate communications functions. To commission, brief and edit the work of other contributing writers. Job Responsibilities and Deliverables In consultation with the Audiences and Programming Teams to lead in developing how we describe, illuminate and contextualise the artists and artworks we present, with special emphasis on classical music, including: General editorial oversight: Advising on concert/event titles Writing, copyediting and commissioning marketing copy across our website and campaign materials Advising on image, video and music selection in campaign content Input into key speeches Editorial oversight and delivery of contextualisation materials: In collaboration with the Audiences and Programming teams, lead on developing a suite of contextualising materials for the programme to ensure that audiences have all the essential information to enjoy the performance, as well as tailored deeper insights to more fully engage in the show, in line with our commitment to a distinctive audience experience, including: Planning, commissioning, writing and editing content and copy of our keepsake freesheets, souvenir programmes, web essays and blogs, audio introductions etc. Briefing and checking surtitle content Input into artist briefing for pre- or post-show talks and in-concert presentation moments Input into bespoke interpretation for distinct event formats e.g. dementia-friendly concerts, family concerts, schools programme, Inside Out etc. Input into front of house displays that provide further context to performances or the Festival theme Advising on content and assisting with copy & editing for pre- and post-show communications Working closely with the Publications Manager ensure the timely delivery of printed and digital materials To champion a clear and compelling brand voice for the International Festival To contribute to the Festival's brand toolkit, developing the tone of voice guidelines and coaching and training staff to write and edit text accordingly To work with the Brand & Campaigns and Communications & Digital teams, as well as relevant external agencies/freelancers, to write and copy edit consistent and effective copy and key messages for all channels and media To write and copy edit compelling narratives for key pieces of stakeholder-focused communications such as the Annual Review and Annual Accounts with guidance from the Executive Office, Development, Programme and Finance Teams. To commission, brief and review the work of freelance writers and editors, working within agreed budgets and timescales, and ensuring that an excellent and diverse range of voices and perspectives are contributing to Festival content To task manage a project team to deliver our contextualising materials including permanent and temporary staff. To represent the Edinburgh International Festival at public events as required To contribute to cross-organisational projects Due to the high volume of applications received for this role, it is possible the job opening will close before the application closing date. We advise you to submit your application as soon as possible. Closing date for applications: Monday 19 January 2026, 09:00am Funded by The City of Edinburgh Council and Creative Scotland. Registered charity number SC004694. Status Temporary, full time (3 March to 4 September)
Jan 18, 2026
Full time
The Edinburgh International Festival is looking for an experienced, passionate and dedicated Senior Editor to join the team. We want you to help us deliver this unparalleled celebration of the performing arts, which brings some of the most exciting and creative artists working today to audiences from around the world. EIF is an equal opportunity employer, we value diversity and applications from candidates of all communities and backgrounds. Inclusive culture is the foundation for a successful workplace, this is a key focus for us across our staff, our artists, and our audiences. To increase the diversity of our staff, our recruitment includes the Rooney Rule - regarding ethnicity - and Disability Confident Scheme for interviews. For more information go to our website. The Role: To work with the Audiences and Programming Teams to ensure that the marketing, reporting and contextualising materials we produce across printed and digital outlets best represents the artists and artworks we present (particularly in classical music) and the distinctive audience experience we want to offer. The role will have a particular focus on delivering all the contextualising materials for Festival 2026. To champion a clear and compelling voice for the International Festival. To write and copy edit narrative text across marketing, editorial and corporate communications functions. To commission, brief and edit the work of other contributing writers. Job Responsibilities and Deliverables In consultation with the Audiences and Programming Teams to lead in developing how we describe, illuminate and contextualise the artists and artworks we present, with special emphasis on classical music, including: General editorial oversight: Advising on concert/event titles Writing, copyediting and commissioning marketing copy across our website and campaign materials Advising on image, video and music selection in campaign content Input into key speeches Editorial oversight and delivery of contextualisation materials: In collaboration with the Audiences and Programming teams, lead on developing a suite of contextualising materials for the programme to ensure that audiences have all the essential information to enjoy the performance, as well as tailored deeper insights to more fully engage in the show, in line with our commitment to a distinctive audience experience, including: Planning, commissioning, writing and editing content and copy of our keepsake freesheets, souvenir programmes, web essays and blogs, audio introductions etc. Briefing and checking surtitle content Input into artist briefing for pre- or post-show talks and in-concert presentation moments Input into bespoke interpretation for distinct event formats e.g. dementia-friendly concerts, family concerts, schools programme, Inside Out etc. Input into front of house displays that provide further context to performances or the Festival theme Advising on content and assisting with copy & editing for pre- and post-show communications Working closely with the Publications Manager ensure the timely delivery of printed and digital materials To champion a clear and compelling brand voice for the International Festival To contribute to the Festival's brand toolkit, developing the tone of voice guidelines and coaching and training staff to write and edit text accordingly To work with the Brand & Campaigns and Communications & Digital teams, as well as relevant external agencies/freelancers, to write and copy edit consistent and effective copy and key messages for all channels and media To write and copy edit compelling narratives for key pieces of stakeholder-focused communications such as the Annual Review and Annual Accounts with guidance from the Executive Office, Development, Programme and Finance Teams. To commission, brief and review the work of freelance writers and editors, working within agreed budgets and timescales, and ensuring that an excellent and diverse range of voices and perspectives are contributing to Festival content To task manage a project team to deliver our contextualising materials including permanent and temporary staff. To represent the Edinburgh International Festival at public events as required To contribute to cross-organisational projects Due to the high volume of applications received for this role, it is possible the job opening will close before the application closing date. We advise you to submit your application as soon as possible. Closing date for applications: Monday 19 January 2026, 09:00am Funded by The City of Edinburgh Council and Creative Scotland. Registered charity number SC004694. Status Temporary, full time (3 March to 4 September)
A Bradford based charity is looking to recruit a Finance Manager to lead the finance function and support strategic decision-making through accurate reporting, robust controls, and clear financial insight. The role can be fulfilled on a part time basis for 3 or 4 days per week. The FTE salary is £40,000 - £45,000. This is a senior role reporting to the Chief Executive which will suit a hands-on click apply for full job details
Jan 18, 2026
Full time
A Bradford based charity is looking to recruit a Finance Manager to lead the finance function and support strategic decision-making through accurate reporting, robust controls, and clear financial insight. The role can be fulfilled on a part time basis for 3 or 4 days per week. The FTE salary is £40,000 - £45,000. This is a senior role reporting to the Chief Executive which will suit a hands-on click apply for full job details
Hours: 35 hours (full-time), Mon to Fri 9am-5pm Location: On-site (Bow Arts office) Salary: £45,000 Benefits include: 25 days holiday, Cycle Loan Scheme, Tech Loan Scheme, Season Ticket Loan Scheme, Workplace Pension, Staff socials Duration: Permanent Responsible to: The CEO Responsible for: 5 x Studio Managers, Live & Work Space Administrator, Maintenance Officer About the Role The Head of Live & Work Space is a key role for Bow Arts. The property portfolio is the financial driver for the charity supporting all our charitable work alongside over 1,100 of our direct artist beneficiaries. You will be responsible for maintaining both revenue streams, as well as healthy safe places to live and work. The Trust currently manages 26 buildings across 15 sites predominantly in east and southeast London. We manage and refurbish all our properties ourselves. The portfolio is a mixed tenure, 25% currently owned with a further 25% in the pipeline, the remaining properties are leasehold from meanwhile rolling leases to 10 years. The properties range from Grade II listed buildings, classic redbrick to ex-local authority residential flats and through to mixed use new build properties. Our landlords are our partners, they include housing associations, local authorities, private landlords and developers, our work supports the delivery of their community improvement pledges. You will be expected to maintain excellent relationships with our partners and landlords. The department consists of 8 team members, a Head of Department (this role), five studio managers, a team administrator and a maintenance officer. The team is responsible for the marketing and lettings of all our spaces and for the maintenance and health and safety of our buildings. Staff are the key point of contact for our artists, ensuring rents are paid, debts managed and people have access to all our other support services. You will need to be able to manage and communicate clear financial budgets and targets and you will assist in expanding our portfolio and offer. We are looking for an individual who is keen to grow with us and support the growth of the charity and our partnership interests. We are looking for someone with an affinity for the sector and with experience in managing the day-to-day activity and challenges of a diverse portfolio and a large number of tenants. Someone who is a clear communicator and capable of running a team and who is able to report at an executive level. Key Responsibilities and Leadership Accountabilities Senior Team Contribute to the business planning and be accountable for the delivery of Bow Art Trust's objectives, particularly in relation to development, investment, procurement and maintenance of the property portfolio. Regularly attend and contribute to Board meetings and deliver high quality reports and management information to the Senior Team, the Board and board sub committees as required. Finance & Reporting Maintain good quality management information to support the financial and operational management of the Studios and property portfolio. Assemble and present high-quality reports on the performance of the property portfolio to the Senior Team and the Board as required. Produce Annual Departmental Budgets, Operational Plans and set yearly targets. Maintain monthly finance reports and quarterly Management Reports for the Chief Executive and Board, highlighting and finding solutions for key variances. Property Take day to day responsibility for management of the Trust's property portfolio. Ensure that void spaces are kept to a minimum and that all spaces are marketed and let in the most time efficient manner. Be responsible for licenses, lease renewals, management agreements, rent reviews and property related indemnities and contracts. Be responsible for keeping debt to a minimum, recovery management and reporting. Oversee Fire, Health and Safety Risk Assessments and coordinate checks and servicing of all Fire and Health and Safety systems. Oversee and manage maintenance programmes and remedial works in a costed, affordable and timely fashion, monitoring and remediating variances. Manage and review contracts and contractors to ensure they are appropriate and offer best value. Provide professional support to staff on compliance matters. Be the responsible officer for dealing with emergency property maintenance and compliance matters. Oversee the project management and refurbishment of new buildings and manage budgets. Staffing Line management, monitoring and evaluation of staff against an agreed appraisal system. Ensure that roles and accountabilities are clear and individual and team performance are regularly monitored and that underperformance is addressed in a timely fashion. Ensure all staff are supported through regular feedback, both informal and formal in line with appropriate policies and procedures, to achieve agreed outcomes. Other Ensure compliance with Bow Arts policies and procedures, inc: Equality and Diversity, Financial Regulations and lead on review and renewal of the Health and Safety policy. Maintain confidentiality agreements and conduct yourself in a professional manner during the course of your duties. Demonstrate a willingness to undertake training as required for the development of the post and enhancement of the company's skill base. Engage with staff and clients of Bow Arts in a positive and constructive manner and to attend such meetings as the post requires in order to fulfil its aims. Promote the aims and objectives of Bow Arts by acting as an ambassador for the organisation in a pro-active and informed manner. Undertake other duties consistent with the level of the post. Click here for more information and to apply Application deadline: Midnight, Sunday 1st February 2026 Interviews: Wednesday 11th February 2026 Please note: Bow Arts' studio holders are not eligible to apply for this role due to conflict of interest. Photo: Bowfest Open Studios 2025, Credit: Bethany Parkinson
Jan 17, 2026
Full time
Hours: 35 hours (full-time), Mon to Fri 9am-5pm Location: On-site (Bow Arts office) Salary: £45,000 Benefits include: 25 days holiday, Cycle Loan Scheme, Tech Loan Scheme, Season Ticket Loan Scheme, Workplace Pension, Staff socials Duration: Permanent Responsible to: The CEO Responsible for: 5 x Studio Managers, Live & Work Space Administrator, Maintenance Officer About the Role The Head of Live & Work Space is a key role for Bow Arts. The property portfolio is the financial driver for the charity supporting all our charitable work alongside over 1,100 of our direct artist beneficiaries. You will be responsible for maintaining both revenue streams, as well as healthy safe places to live and work. The Trust currently manages 26 buildings across 15 sites predominantly in east and southeast London. We manage and refurbish all our properties ourselves. The portfolio is a mixed tenure, 25% currently owned with a further 25% in the pipeline, the remaining properties are leasehold from meanwhile rolling leases to 10 years. The properties range from Grade II listed buildings, classic redbrick to ex-local authority residential flats and through to mixed use new build properties. Our landlords are our partners, they include housing associations, local authorities, private landlords and developers, our work supports the delivery of their community improvement pledges. You will be expected to maintain excellent relationships with our partners and landlords. The department consists of 8 team members, a Head of Department (this role), five studio managers, a team administrator and a maintenance officer. The team is responsible for the marketing and lettings of all our spaces and for the maintenance and health and safety of our buildings. Staff are the key point of contact for our artists, ensuring rents are paid, debts managed and people have access to all our other support services. You will need to be able to manage and communicate clear financial budgets and targets and you will assist in expanding our portfolio and offer. We are looking for an individual who is keen to grow with us and support the growth of the charity and our partnership interests. We are looking for someone with an affinity for the sector and with experience in managing the day-to-day activity and challenges of a diverse portfolio and a large number of tenants. Someone who is a clear communicator and capable of running a team and who is able to report at an executive level. Key Responsibilities and Leadership Accountabilities Senior Team Contribute to the business planning and be accountable for the delivery of Bow Art Trust's objectives, particularly in relation to development, investment, procurement and maintenance of the property portfolio. Regularly attend and contribute to Board meetings and deliver high quality reports and management information to the Senior Team, the Board and board sub committees as required. Finance & Reporting Maintain good quality management information to support the financial and operational management of the Studios and property portfolio. Assemble and present high-quality reports on the performance of the property portfolio to the Senior Team and the Board as required. Produce Annual Departmental Budgets, Operational Plans and set yearly targets. Maintain monthly finance reports and quarterly Management Reports for the Chief Executive and Board, highlighting and finding solutions for key variances. Property Take day to day responsibility for management of the Trust's property portfolio. Ensure that void spaces are kept to a minimum and that all spaces are marketed and let in the most time efficient manner. Be responsible for licenses, lease renewals, management agreements, rent reviews and property related indemnities and contracts. Be responsible for keeping debt to a minimum, recovery management and reporting. Oversee Fire, Health and Safety Risk Assessments and coordinate checks and servicing of all Fire and Health and Safety systems. Oversee and manage maintenance programmes and remedial works in a costed, affordable and timely fashion, monitoring and remediating variances. Manage and review contracts and contractors to ensure they are appropriate and offer best value. Provide professional support to staff on compliance matters. Be the responsible officer for dealing with emergency property maintenance and compliance matters. Oversee the project management and refurbishment of new buildings and manage budgets. Staffing Line management, monitoring and evaluation of staff against an agreed appraisal system. Ensure that roles and accountabilities are clear and individual and team performance are regularly monitored and that underperformance is addressed in a timely fashion. Ensure all staff are supported through regular feedback, both informal and formal in line with appropriate policies and procedures, to achieve agreed outcomes. Other Ensure compliance with Bow Arts policies and procedures, inc: Equality and Diversity, Financial Regulations and lead on review and renewal of the Health and Safety policy. Maintain confidentiality agreements and conduct yourself in a professional manner during the course of your duties. Demonstrate a willingness to undertake training as required for the development of the post and enhancement of the company's skill base. Engage with staff and clients of Bow Arts in a positive and constructive manner and to attend such meetings as the post requires in order to fulfil its aims. Promote the aims and objectives of Bow Arts by acting as an ambassador for the organisation in a pro-active and informed manner. Undertake other duties consistent with the level of the post. Click here for more information and to apply Application deadline: Midnight, Sunday 1st February 2026 Interviews: Wednesday 11th February 2026 Please note: Bow Arts' studio holders are not eligible to apply for this role due to conflict of interest. Photo: Bowfest Open Studios 2025, Credit: Bethany Parkinson
About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen at Action for Stammering Children for a Deputy CEO who is interested in combining their fundraising expertise with a dynamic leadership role. This is an excellent role for someone with a fundraising background to assist the CEO in growing and diversifying the charity's income streams and gaining experience in managing day-to-day operations. The Deputy CEO will lead on implementation of the fundraising strategy and support the CEO in managing operational matters. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will have experience in donor acquisition and Trust and Foundation fundraising. This role will involve working closely with the CEO who sets the strategic direction, oversees and evaluates the charity's activity portfolio, manages the charity's partners, and represents the charity externally. A key priority for Action for Stammering Children is effectively demonstrating the impact of its work to beneficiaries, supporters and funders. We are therefore looking for someone with excellent communication and organisational skills, passion for making a difference to children who stammer and their families, and experience of line management. Key responsibilities Fundraising Implement ASC's comprehensive fundraising strategy, which aims to diversify the charity's income streams, expand the supporter base and underpin the organisation's financial sustainability. Provide quarterly reports to the CEO on progress with the fundraising strategy. Build and maintain relationships with current and prospective trusts and foundations, ensuring a deep understanding of their giving priorities and demonstrating the impact of their support. Lead on writing and submitting compelling funding applications and reports to grant-makers, ensuring they align with the charity's strategic goals. Lead on expanding the charity's donor acquisition programme and developing a proposition for new regular givers. Oversee the Community Manager in implementation of the donor acquisition programme, volunteer management and supporting fundraisers. Take responsibility for donor stewardship of the charity's regular givers. Oversee the monitoring and evaluation of funded projects, ensuring that funders receive detailed reports on outcomes and impact for beneficiaries. Work with the CEO to develop the charity's corporate outreach programme, creating advocacy and fundraising opportunities. Build relationships within the sector to identify new funding opportunities and build connections with philanthropic organisations. Team Management Responsible for line management of the Community Manager who is responsible for managing internal stakeholders and expanding the supporter base. Identify skills gaps within the team and work with the CEO to develop training programmes, recruit new staff, and facilitate effective team working. Financial Administration Assist the CEO in preparation of the annual fundraising budget. Monitor the return on investment (ROI) for fundraising activities, ensuring that resources are being utilised efficiently to generate income. Monitor and regularly report on expenditure of restricted funding. Work closely with the finance team to ensure that financial records are up to date. Take responsibility for monitoring and reconciling income from challenge and community fundraising events, and institutional grants. Governance and Compliance Ensure the staff team remain compliant with relevant GDPR and data protection regulations, and comply with fundraising standards at all times. Prepare the fundraising report for the Board and ensure that the Board is kept informed of key fundraising appeals and opportunities. Assist the CEO in board secretariat duties, including organisation of board meetings and preparing the board pack. Maintain the organisation's policy and procedure review cycle. Contribute to the development and implementation of organisational policies and procedures, ensuring that they align with legal and regulatory requirements. Person Specification Essential Experience of Trust and Foundation fundraising, including grant writing, monitoring and reporting. Experience implementing an organisational strategy set by the CEO and Board of Trustees. Ability to effectively manage several projects simultaneously and work with other team members and external consultants to bring the project to completion. Some expertise in individual giving fundraising, particularly donor acquisition. Experience of community outreach, including expertise in building and maintaining organisational mailing lists and stakeholder engagement via online and offline events An effective communicator, capable of confidently implementing the charity's national strategy and representing the charity at external events. Ability to consistently implement the organisation's brand strategy in external communications and stakeholder events. Strong interpersonal and presentation skills, with the ability to manage relationships with key internal and external stakeholders. Undergraduate degree or higher. Desirable Existing knowledge or experience of stammering or language and communication difficulties from either a lived or academic perspective. Experience using financial accounting software (e.g. Sage, Xero), reconciling income/expenditure, and interpreting management accounts. Experience with digital marketing tools, such as Meta Ads Manager and email marketing. About Action for Stammering Children Action for Stammering Children is the national charity for children and young people who stammer, their families and the communities who support them. We exist to ensure that every child who stammers has the support, respect and confidence to live the life they want to lead. Founded in 1989, we provide support and information to young people, families and professionals; champion research into childhood stammering; and campaign for policy and societal change. Action for Stammering Children has recently unveiled a bold, ambitious national strategy that aims to reach the 8% of children who stammer, and their families, across the UK to ensure they receive the support they need to thrive. Our diverse range of activities underscore our commitment to securing access to expertise regardless of family circumstances; securing change by shaping the research and policy agenda; creating space for young people to build connections through our community programmes; and providing support through evidence-based resources for parents, professionals and young people.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen at Action for Stammering Children for a Deputy CEO who is interested in combining their fundraising expertise with a dynamic leadership role. This is an excellent role for someone with a fundraising background to assist the CEO in growing and diversifying the charity's income streams and gaining experience in managing day-to-day operations. The Deputy CEO will lead on implementation of the fundraising strategy and support the CEO in managing operational matters. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will have experience in donor acquisition and Trust and Foundation fundraising. This role will involve working closely with the CEO who sets the strategic direction, oversees and evaluates the charity's activity portfolio, manages the charity's partners, and represents the charity externally. A key priority for Action for Stammering Children is effectively demonstrating the impact of its work to beneficiaries, supporters and funders. We are therefore looking for someone with excellent communication and organisational skills, passion for making a difference to children who stammer and their families, and experience of line management. Key responsibilities Fundraising Implement ASC's comprehensive fundraising strategy, which aims to diversify the charity's income streams, expand the supporter base and underpin the organisation's financial sustainability. Provide quarterly reports to the CEO on progress with the fundraising strategy. Build and maintain relationships with current and prospective trusts and foundations, ensuring a deep understanding of their giving priorities and demonstrating the impact of their support. Lead on writing and submitting compelling funding applications and reports to grant-makers, ensuring they align with the charity's strategic goals. Lead on expanding the charity's donor acquisition programme and developing a proposition for new regular givers. Oversee the Community Manager in implementation of the donor acquisition programme, volunteer management and supporting fundraisers. Take responsibility for donor stewardship of the charity's regular givers. Oversee the monitoring and evaluation of funded projects, ensuring that funders receive detailed reports on outcomes and impact for beneficiaries. Work with the CEO to develop the charity's corporate outreach programme, creating advocacy and fundraising opportunities. Build relationships within the sector to identify new funding opportunities and build connections with philanthropic organisations. Team Management Responsible for line management of the Community Manager who is responsible for managing internal stakeholders and expanding the supporter base. Identify skills gaps within the team and work with the CEO to develop training programmes, recruit new staff, and facilitate effective team working. Financial Administration Assist the CEO in preparation of the annual fundraising budget. Monitor the return on investment (ROI) for fundraising activities, ensuring that resources are being utilised efficiently to generate income. Monitor and regularly report on expenditure of restricted funding. Work closely with the finance team to ensure that financial records are up to date. Take responsibility for monitoring and reconciling income from challenge and community fundraising events, and institutional grants. Governance and Compliance Ensure the staff team remain compliant with relevant GDPR and data protection regulations, and comply with fundraising standards at all times. Prepare the fundraising report for the Board and ensure that the Board is kept informed of key fundraising appeals and opportunities. Assist the CEO in board secretariat duties, including organisation of board meetings and preparing the board pack. Maintain the organisation's policy and procedure review cycle. Contribute to the development and implementation of organisational policies and procedures, ensuring that they align with legal and regulatory requirements. Person Specification Essential Experience of Trust and Foundation fundraising, including grant writing, monitoring and reporting. Experience implementing an organisational strategy set by the CEO and Board of Trustees. Ability to effectively manage several projects simultaneously and work with other team members and external consultants to bring the project to completion. Some expertise in individual giving fundraising, particularly donor acquisition. Experience of community outreach, including expertise in building and maintaining organisational mailing lists and stakeholder engagement via online and offline events An effective communicator, capable of confidently implementing the charity's national strategy and representing the charity at external events. Ability to consistently implement the organisation's brand strategy in external communications and stakeholder events. Strong interpersonal and presentation skills, with the ability to manage relationships with key internal and external stakeholders. Undergraduate degree or higher. Desirable Existing knowledge or experience of stammering or language and communication difficulties from either a lived or academic perspective. Experience using financial accounting software (e.g. Sage, Xero), reconciling income/expenditure, and interpreting management accounts. Experience with digital marketing tools, such as Meta Ads Manager and email marketing. About Action for Stammering Children Action for Stammering Children is the national charity for children and young people who stammer, their families and the communities who support them. We exist to ensure that every child who stammers has the support, respect and confidence to live the life they want to lead. Founded in 1989, we provide support and information to young people, families and professionals; champion research into childhood stammering; and campaign for policy and societal change. Action for Stammering Children has recently unveiled a bold, ambitious national strategy that aims to reach the 8% of children who stammer, and their families, across the UK to ensure they receive the support they need to thrive. Our diverse range of activities underscore our commitment to securing access to expertise regardless of family circumstances; securing change by shaping the research and policy agenda; creating space for young people to build connections through our community programmes; and providing support through evidence-based resources for parents, professionals and young people.
Director of Curriculum & Assessment Job reference : REQ004376 Salary : Up to £120,000 per annum Contractual hours : 37.5 Basis : Full Time Region : London - Central Office - Home Based Closing date: 30 January 2026 United Learning is a large, and growing, group of schools aiming to offer a life changing education to children and young people across England. Central Office staff work closely with schools, offering a wealth of expertise to underpin schools' own knowledge. Our specialist departments, including HR, finance, technology, strategy and performance, estates, and marketing, work alongside dedicated school improvement teams. By joining us, you will provide ongoing support to schools, ultimately improving the outcomes of our pupils. United Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All positions are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and shortlisted candidates will be subject to an online check. We always appoint on merit, and we are open to discussing flexible working options. Thank you for your interest in becoming the Director of Curriculum and Assessment with United Learning. United Learning has significantly invested in curriculum in recent years, with Powerful Knowledge being a core element of our framework for excellence. The United Curriculum provides a fully resourced curriculum designed to support schools in delivering a high-quality education. It has been carefully crafted by teachers and curriculum experts and provides coverage across most subjects from Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) to KS3 and beyond. Our curriculum is designed to give teachers the flexibility necessary to teach effectively within their own unique contexts, while also supplying comprehensive guidance for those new to teaching or working outside their primary subject areas. With over 100 schools in the Group, we know that our curriculum shapes the learning experience of tens of thousands of pupils every year. We are proud of our curriculum's achievements, with its positive impact evident across our schools. Furthermore, more than 150 schools outside the United Learning Group now utilise these curriculum and assessment materials to enhance their own school improvement journeys. We are seeking the next leader to oversee curriculum and assessment across our group and beyond. This is a particularly exciting time to join us, as we prepare to revise our materials in line with the forthcoming National Curriculum set to launch in 2028. Consideration is also being given to ensuring that our resources remain relevant in an increasingly digital and AI-driven world. The appointed individual will head the United Curriculum team, delivering high-quality, impactful curriculum and assessment products to schools throughout the group, as well as commercially to those outside of it. The postholder will have responsibility for the overall vision, strategy, development, implementation, evaluation and dissemination of the United Curriculum. They will lead a team of curriculum, assessment and operations specialists, working collaboratively with colleagues in the education team to support school improvement initiatives. As a Director within United Learning, you will be part of a committed team spanning academies and independent schools, all united by the vision of bringing out the best in everyone. In your senior role within the Transformation Department, you will have access to digital and data expertise to maximise the impact of your work, alongside close collaboration with education and subject improvement teams. With the support and backing of our Group, this role provides a career defining opportunity to shape the learning experience of tens of thousands of pupils across United Learning schools and across the UK. For more information about this exciting opportunity please consult the candidate pack attached. To arrange an informal, confidential conversation with Lauren Thorpe, Chief Transformation Officer, please contact Geoff Morris, Head of Leadership Recruitment on or call . To Apply Please apply online by clicking on the following link: Where teaching is better shared United Learning comprises: UCST (Registered in England No: . Charity No. ) and ULT (Registered in England No An Exempt Charity). Companies limited by guarantee. VAT number . Registered address: United Learning, Worldwide House, Thorpe Wood, Peterborough, PE3 6SB.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Director of Curriculum & Assessment Job reference : REQ004376 Salary : Up to £120,000 per annum Contractual hours : 37.5 Basis : Full Time Region : London - Central Office - Home Based Closing date: 30 January 2026 United Learning is a large, and growing, group of schools aiming to offer a life changing education to children and young people across England. Central Office staff work closely with schools, offering a wealth of expertise to underpin schools' own knowledge. Our specialist departments, including HR, finance, technology, strategy and performance, estates, and marketing, work alongside dedicated school improvement teams. By joining us, you will provide ongoing support to schools, ultimately improving the outcomes of our pupils. United Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All positions are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and shortlisted candidates will be subject to an online check. We always appoint on merit, and we are open to discussing flexible working options. Thank you for your interest in becoming the Director of Curriculum and Assessment with United Learning. United Learning has significantly invested in curriculum in recent years, with Powerful Knowledge being a core element of our framework for excellence. The United Curriculum provides a fully resourced curriculum designed to support schools in delivering a high-quality education. It has been carefully crafted by teachers and curriculum experts and provides coverage across most subjects from Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) to KS3 and beyond. Our curriculum is designed to give teachers the flexibility necessary to teach effectively within their own unique contexts, while also supplying comprehensive guidance for those new to teaching or working outside their primary subject areas. With over 100 schools in the Group, we know that our curriculum shapes the learning experience of tens of thousands of pupils every year. We are proud of our curriculum's achievements, with its positive impact evident across our schools. Furthermore, more than 150 schools outside the United Learning Group now utilise these curriculum and assessment materials to enhance their own school improvement journeys. We are seeking the next leader to oversee curriculum and assessment across our group and beyond. This is a particularly exciting time to join us, as we prepare to revise our materials in line with the forthcoming National Curriculum set to launch in 2028. Consideration is also being given to ensuring that our resources remain relevant in an increasingly digital and AI-driven world. The appointed individual will head the United Curriculum team, delivering high-quality, impactful curriculum and assessment products to schools throughout the group, as well as commercially to those outside of it. The postholder will have responsibility for the overall vision, strategy, development, implementation, evaluation and dissemination of the United Curriculum. They will lead a team of curriculum, assessment and operations specialists, working collaboratively with colleagues in the education team to support school improvement initiatives. As a Director within United Learning, you will be part of a committed team spanning academies and independent schools, all united by the vision of bringing out the best in everyone. In your senior role within the Transformation Department, you will have access to digital and data expertise to maximise the impact of your work, alongside close collaboration with education and subject improvement teams. With the support and backing of our Group, this role provides a career defining opportunity to shape the learning experience of tens of thousands of pupils across United Learning schools and across the UK. For more information about this exciting opportunity please consult the candidate pack attached. To arrange an informal, confidential conversation with Lauren Thorpe, Chief Transformation Officer, please contact Geoff Morris, Head of Leadership Recruitment on or call . To Apply Please apply online by clicking on the following link: Where teaching is better shared United Learning comprises: UCST (Registered in England No: . Charity No. ) and ULT (Registered in England No An Exempt Charity). Companies limited by guarantee. VAT number . Registered address: United Learning, Worldwide House, Thorpe Wood, Peterborough, PE3 6SB.
Hours: 35 hours per week (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) Location: On-site (Bow Arts office) Salary: £40,000 Benefits include: 25 days holiday, Cycle Loan Scheme, Tech Loan Scheme, Season Ticket Loan Scheme, Workplace Pension, Staff socials Duration: Permanent Responsible to: The CEO Responsible for: Live & Work Space Team Leader, 4 x Studio Managers, Live & Work Space Administrator, Maintenance Officer About the Role The Head of Live & Work Space is a key role for Bow Arts. The property portfolio is the financial driver for the charity supporting all our charitable work alongside over 1,100 of our direct artist beneficiaries. You will be responsible for maintaining both revenue streams, as well as healthy safe places to live and work. The Trust currently manages 26 buildings across 15 sites predominantly in east and southeast London. We manage and refurbish all our properties ourselves. The portfolio is a mixed tenure, 25% currently owned with a further 25% in the pipeline, the remaining properties are leasehold from meanwhile rolling leases to 10 years. The properties range from Grade II listed buildings, classic redbrick to ex-local authority residential flats and through to mixed use new build properties. Our landlords are our partners, they include housing associations, local authorities, private landlords and developers, our work supports the delivery of their community improvement pledges. You will be expected to maintain excellent relationships with our partners and landlords. The department consists of 8 team members, a Head of Department (this role), a team leader, four studio managers, a team administrator and a maintenance officer. The team is responsible for the marketing and lettings of all our spaces and for the maintenance and health and safety of our buildings. Staff are the key point of contact for our artists, ensuring rents are paid, debts managed and people have access to all our other support services. You will need to be able to manage and communicate clear financial budgets and targets and you will assist in expanding our portfolio and offer. We are looking for an individual who is keen to grow with us and support the growth of the charity and our partnership interests. We are looking for someone with an affinity for the sector and with experience in managing the day-to-day activity and challenges of a diverse portfolio and a large number of tenants. Someone who is a clear communicator and capable of running a team and who is able to report at an executive level. Key Responsibilities and Leadership Accountabilities Senior Team Contribute to the business planning and be accountable for the delivery of Bow Art Trust's objectives, particularly in relation to development, investment, procurement and maintenance of the property portfolio. Regularly attend and contribute to Board meetings and deliver high quality reports and management information to the Senior Team, the Board and board sub committees as required. Finance & Reporting Maintain good quality management information to support the financial and operational management of the Studios and property portfolio. Assemble and present high-quality reports on the performance of the property portfolio to the Senior Team and the Board as required. Produce Annual Departmental Budgets, Operational Plans and set yearly targets. Maintain monthly finance reports and quarterly Management Reports for the Chief Executive and Board, highlighting and finding solutions for key variances. Property Take day to day responsibility for management of the Trust's property portfolio. Ensure that void spaces are kept to a minimum and that all spaces are marketed and let in the most time efficient manner. Be responsible for licenses, lease renewals, management agreements, rent reviews and property related indemnities and contracts. Be responsible for keeping debt to a minimum, recovery management and reporting. Oversee Fire, Health and Safety Risk Assessments and coordinate checks and servicing of all Fire and Health and Safety systems. Oversee and manage maintenance programmes and remedial works in a costed, affordable and timely fashion, monitoring and remediating variances. Manage and review contracts and contractors to ensure they are appropriate and offer best value. Provide professional support to staff on compliance matters. Be the responsible officer for dealing with emergency property maintenance and compliance matters. Oversee the project management and refurbishment of new buildings and manage budgets. Staffing Line management, monitoring and evaluation of staff against an agreed appraisal system. Ensure that roles and accountabilities are clear and individual and team performance are regularly monitored and that underperformance is addressed in a timely fashion. Ensure all staff are supported through regular feedback, both informal and formal in line with appropriate policies and procedures, to achieve agreed outcomes. Other Ensure compliance with Bow Arts policies and procedures, inc: Equality and Diversity, Financial Regulations and lead on review and renewal of the Health and Safety policy. Maintain confidentiality agreements and conduct yourself in a professional manner during the course of your duties. Demonstrate a willingness to undertake training as required for the development of the post and enhancement of the company's skill base. Engage with staff and clients of Bow Arts in a positive and constructive manner and to attend such meetings as the post requires in order to fulfil its aims. Promote the aims and objectives of Bow Arts by acting as an ambassador for the organisation in a pro-active and informed manner. Undertake other duties consistent with the level of the post. Please view the full job description and person specification below Application deadline: Midnight, Sunday 4 th January 2026 Interviews: Friday 16 th January 2026 Please note: Bow Arts' studio holders are not eligible to apply for this role due to conflict of interest.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Hours: 35 hours per week (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) Location: On-site (Bow Arts office) Salary: £40,000 Benefits include: 25 days holiday, Cycle Loan Scheme, Tech Loan Scheme, Season Ticket Loan Scheme, Workplace Pension, Staff socials Duration: Permanent Responsible to: The CEO Responsible for: Live & Work Space Team Leader, 4 x Studio Managers, Live & Work Space Administrator, Maintenance Officer About the Role The Head of Live & Work Space is a key role for Bow Arts. The property portfolio is the financial driver for the charity supporting all our charitable work alongside over 1,100 of our direct artist beneficiaries. You will be responsible for maintaining both revenue streams, as well as healthy safe places to live and work. The Trust currently manages 26 buildings across 15 sites predominantly in east and southeast London. We manage and refurbish all our properties ourselves. The portfolio is a mixed tenure, 25% currently owned with a further 25% in the pipeline, the remaining properties are leasehold from meanwhile rolling leases to 10 years. The properties range from Grade II listed buildings, classic redbrick to ex-local authority residential flats and through to mixed use new build properties. Our landlords are our partners, they include housing associations, local authorities, private landlords and developers, our work supports the delivery of their community improvement pledges. You will be expected to maintain excellent relationships with our partners and landlords. The department consists of 8 team members, a Head of Department (this role), a team leader, four studio managers, a team administrator and a maintenance officer. The team is responsible for the marketing and lettings of all our spaces and for the maintenance and health and safety of our buildings. Staff are the key point of contact for our artists, ensuring rents are paid, debts managed and people have access to all our other support services. You will need to be able to manage and communicate clear financial budgets and targets and you will assist in expanding our portfolio and offer. We are looking for an individual who is keen to grow with us and support the growth of the charity and our partnership interests. We are looking for someone with an affinity for the sector and with experience in managing the day-to-day activity and challenges of a diverse portfolio and a large number of tenants. Someone who is a clear communicator and capable of running a team and who is able to report at an executive level. Key Responsibilities and Leadership Accountabilities Senior Team Contribute to the business planning and be accountable for the delivery of Bow Art Trust's objectives, particularly in relation to development, investment, procurement and maintenance of the property portfolio. Regularly attend and contribute to Board meetings and deliver high quality reports and management information to the Senior Team, the Board and board sub committees as required. Finance & Reporting Maintain good quality management information to support the financial and operational management of the Studios and property portfolio. Assemble and present high-quality reports on the performance of the property portfolio to the Senior Team and the Board as required. Produce Annual Departmental Budgets, Operational Plans and set yearly targets. Maintain monthly finance reports and quarterly Management Reports for the Chief Executive and Board, highlighting and finding solutions for key variances. Property Take day to day responsibility for management of the Trust's property portfolio. Ensure that void spaces are kept to a minimum and that all spaces are marketed and let in the most time efficient manner. Be responsible for licenses, lease renewals, management agreements, rent reviews and property related indemnities and contracts. Be responsible for keeping debt to a minimum, recovery management and reporting. Oversee Fire, Health and Safety Risk Assessments and coordinate checks and servicing of all Fire and Health and Safety systems. Oversee and manage maintenance programmes and remedial works in a costed, affordable and timely fashion, monitoring and remediating variances. Manage and review contracts and contractors to ensure they are appropriate and offer best value. Provide professional support to staff on compliance matters. Be the responsible officer for dealing with emergency property maintenance and compliance matters. Oversee the project management and refurbishment of new buildings and manage budgets. Staffing Line management, monitoring and evaluation of staff against an agreed appraisal system. Ensure that roles and accountabilities are clear and individual and team performance are regularly monitored and that underperformance is addressed in a timely fashion. Ensure all staff are supported through regular feedback, both informal and formal in line with appropriate policies and procedures, to achieve agreed outcomes. Other Ensure compliance with Bow Arts policies and procedures, inc: Equality and Diversity, Financial Regulations and lead on review and renewal of the Health and Safety policy. Maintain confidentiality agreements and conduct yourself in a professional manner during the course of your duties. Demonstrate a willingness to undertake training as required for the development of the post and enhancement of the company's skill base. Engage with staff and clients of Bow Arts in a positive and constructive manner and to attend such meetings as the post requires in order to fulfil its aims. Promote the aims and objectives of Bow Arts by acting as an ambassador for the organisation in a pro-active and informed manner. Undertake other duties consistent with the level of the post. Please view the full job description and person specification below Application deadline: Midnight, Sunday 4 th January 2026 Interviews: Friday 16 th January 2026 Please note: Bow Arts' studio holders are not eligible to apply for this role due to conflict of interest.
The Bell Foundation
Frampton On Severn, Gloucestershire
Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive and Chief Finance Officer The Bell Foundation is hiring an experienced Executive Assistant to support the Chief Executive and Chief Finance Officer. About the Foundation The Bell Foundation is a charity which aims to change lives and overcome exclusion through language education. We work on practical interventions, research, public policy, training, and innovation. By generating and applying evidence, we aim to change practice, policy, and systems for multilingual children, adults and communities who experience social exclusion. More About the Role This is a high profile EA role supporting the Chief Executive and Chief Finance Officer and providing confidential, board level administrative and governance support. You will manage diaries and meetings, prepare and produce papers and minutes, maintain statutory records and act as a trusted point of contact for internal and external stakeholders. This opportunity suits someone who thrives in a fast paced, values driven charity and enjoys combining executive support with governance responsibilities. For the full job description, please refer to the Application Pack or visit the vacancy page How to Apply If you meet the essential criteria and are motivated by working for a values led charity, please submit your CV to apply to Alison Hall at Pure or call . The Foundation is committed to ensuring all staff are empowered to contribute fully to our work and the Foundation strives to ensure equity and fairness throughout the organisation. We support equality of opportunity and promote an inclusive culture. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, across all protected characteristics and socio economic status and particularly encourage submissions from those with lived experience of speaking another language. We can only accept applications from those who have the right to work in the UK.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive and Chief Finance Officer The Bell Foundation is hiring an experienced Executive Assistant to support the Chief Executive and Chief Finance Officer. About the Foundation The Bell Foundation is a charity which aims to change lives and overcome exclusion through language education. We work on practical interventions, research, public policy, training, and innovation. By generating and applying evidence, we aim to change practice, policy, and systems for multilingual children, adults and communities who experience social exclusion. More About the Role This is a high profile EA role supporting the Chief Executive and Chief Finance Officer and providing confidential, board level administrative and governance support. You will manage diaries and meetings, prepare and produce papers and minutes, maintain statutory records and act as a trusted point of contact for internal and external stakeholders. This opportunity suits someone who thrives in a fast paced, values driven charity and enjoys combining executive support with governance responsibilities. For the full job description, please refer to the Application Pack or visit the vacancy page How to Apply If you meet the essential criteria and are motivated by working for a values led charity, please submit your CV to apply to Alison Hall at Pure or call . The Foundation is committed to ensuring all staff are empowered to contribute fully to our work and the Foundation strives to ensure equity and fairness throughout the organisation. We support equality of opportunity and promote an inclusive culture. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, across all protected characteristics and socio economic status and particularly encourage submissions from those with lived experience of speaking another language. We can only accept applications from those who have the right to work in the UK.
Senior Funding Operations Officer (12 Month FTC) The Senior Funding Operations Officer is a key role in the Finance and Funding Operations team, that provides operational and financial support across the organisation. The role is responsible for: Grant and contract management activities, ensuring all grants and contracts are progressed appropriately and systems are kept up to date Liaising with teams, both inside the organisation and externally, to ensure the smooth running of grant processes Managing complex operational administrative issues Assuming joint responsibility with the rest of the Finance and Operations team for: maintaining the accuracy and integrity of the grants management system; preventing fraud; providing cover for absent colleagues when required; and performing any other tasks as may reasonably be required for the team to operate effectively. Key Responsibilities Grants management (for Impact on Urban Health, NHS Charities and Special fund grants) Managing the process of ensuring ongoing grant requirements (such as reports and milestones) are met, including producing monthly reports of outstanding requirements, supporting Funding Operations Officers with requesting conditions/reports and following up on these requests when not received, and liaising with internal grant managers regarding persistent issues. Managing the post-award workflow for grants, including production of grant documentation and working with grant managers to establish payment and reporting schedules and updating grant management systems. Carrying out due diligence checks on grant applicants. Producing and actioning reports to ensure that grant records are accurate and properly reflect the stage each grant has reached, in particular, ensuring grants are closed appropriately and any outstanding funds are written back to enable further grant funding. Provide assistance to the Funding Operations Officers with queries regarding post-award processes. Support grant managers with the monitoring of complex grants and portfolios, ensuring compliance with terms and conditions. Ensuring clear audit trail of approval of awards and conditions to ensure efficient execution of grant agreements and payment of grant instalments. Reviewing investment papers for Impact on Urban Health projects Processing of all charitable spend ensuring compliance with grant agreements Contract management Carrying out due diligence checks on new contractors. Maintaining appropriate records in relation to service contracts, including adding and updating contract records on internal systems. Processing of all charitable spend ensuring compliance with signed contracts Special purpose fund management Supporting communications with fund holders, including writing and distributing newsletters, and drafting key messages as required. Providing assistance to Funding Operations Officers with complex queries and management of spending commitments and related invoices. Managing queries from Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Finance staff and fundholders in relation to invoice payments. Authorisation of Special Purpose Fund expense claims and invoices in absence of Funding Operations Manager. General Providing cover for the Funding Operations Manager, as appropriate. Deputising for the Funding Operations Manager at Executive Investment Committee meetings to contribute to the Funding Operations perspective on discussions about grant applications, due diligences and awards. Assist with the development of Salesforce, new or improved processes, and new ways of working through user testing and development of guidance. Ensure grants and contract records are accurately maintained. Creating and maintaining reports to support effective management of grants and contracts Provide absence cover for other Funding Operations team members as agreed from time-to-time. Support induction of new colleagues across the Foundation, and development and dissemination of guidance. Liaising with Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust finance staff to ensure all charitable payments for the Trust are made in an accurate and timely way and provide regular updates and reports regarding payments due and invoices received. The post holder will be working in a developing environment and will therefore be expected to undertake other appropriate duties as required for the effective operation of the Foundation. Role responsibilities are not exhaustive, and you would be reasonably expected to take on wider tasks that are commensurate with the level of your role. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Skills, abilities, and attributes : Self-starter who is adaptable, works with integrity, and exhibits the Foundation's enterprising, collaborative, inclusive and delivery-minded cultural and behavioural values. Willing to learn and develop new skills, and help to develop the knowledge and skills of peers. Committed to the principle of continuous improvement, with careful attention to detail and due process. Committed to delivering consistent and high-quality customer service to both internal and external stakeholders. Good interpersonal skills and able to effectively liaise with both internal and external communities. Confident in communicating well, both in writing and verbally, and exhibits listening and influencing skills. Problem solving skills, able to use initiative and actively seeks pragmatic solutions. Good planning and organisational skills, able to work to multiple prioritised tasks, targets and deadlines, with careful attention to detail. Team player, with an ability to support effective working relationships. A self-sufficient individual, who enjoys the challenge of working with multiple stakeholders and complex systems Knowledge, experience, and qualifications: Familiarity with grant making and grant management processes. Familiarity with financial concepts around invoicing and grant payments. Able to communicate effectively with others, both verbally and in writing, especially when explaining process. Experience of grants administration. Experience in financial reconciliations Regular use of database/CRM systems, finance systems and grants management systems. Experience using the Microsoft Office suite. Desirable Familiarity with Salesforce or other grant management systems. Some familiarity with health/social care/voluntary sector technical language and organisations. Understanding of contract and supplier management. Experience working within the charity sector. Report development and data analysis skills Up to 12% employer pension contributions Annual health and wellbeing personal allowance Enhanced maternity, paternity, and parental leave pay accessible without length of service requirements. Health and wellbeing programme that offers optional free yearly health check-ups. Support for healthy eating via fruit bowls and onsite lunch facilities. Agile working, flexible hours, and supportive IT kit. Shower facilities and bike lock area. Generous annual leave (27 days + bank holidays) Subsidies for glasses Employee Assistance Programme Apply now Thanks for your interest in working with us. We're working hard to ensure we recruit great people and minimise unconscious bias in our selection process. To support this, we use the Pinpoint platform, which anonymises applicants. Not quite right? Register your interest to be notified of any roles that come along that meet your criteria. As part of our team, you will work alongside talented people from a real mix of personal and professional backgrounds, in an environment where different perspectives and lived experience are valued and respected.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Senior Funding Operations Officer (12 Month FTC) The Senior Funding Operations Officer is a key role in the Finance and Funding Operations team, that provides operational and financial support across the organisation. The role is responsible for: Grant and contract management activities, ensuring all grants and contracts are progressed appropriately and systems are kept up to date Liaising with teams, both inside the organisation and externally, to ensure the smooth running of grant processes Managing complex operational administrative issues Assuming joint responsibility with the rest of the Finance and Operations team for: maintaining the accuracy and integrity of the grants management system; preventing fraud; providing cover for absent colleagues when required; and performing any other tasks as may reasonably be required for the team to operate effectively. Key Responsibilities Grants management (for Impact on Urban Health, NHS Charities and Special fund grants) Managing the process of ensuring ongoing grant requirements (such as reports and milestones) are met, including producing monthly reports of outstanding requirements, supporting Funding Operations Officers with requesting conditions/reports and following up on these requests when not received, and liaising with internal grant managers regarding persistent issues. Managing the post-award workflow for grants, including production of grant documentation and working with grant managers to establish payment and reporting schedules and updating grant management systems. Carrying out due diligence checks on grant applicants. Producing and actioning reports to ensure that grant records are accurate and properly reflect the stage each grant has reached, in particular, ensuring grants are closed appropriately and any outstanding funds are written back to enable further grant funding. Provide assistance to the Funding Operations Officers with queries regarding post-award processes. Support grant managers with the monitoring of complex grants and portfolios, ensuring compliance with terms and conditions. Ensuring clear audit trail of approval of awards and conditions to ensure efficient execution of grant agreements and payment of grant instalments. Reviewing investment papers for Impact on Urban Health projects Processing of all charitable spend ensuring compliance with grant agreements Contract management Carrying out due diligence checks on new contractors. Maintaining appropriate records in relation to service contracts, including adding and updating contract records on internal systems. Processing of all charitable spend ensuring compliance with signed contracts Special purpose fund management Supporting communications with fund holders, including writing and distributing newsletters, and drafting key messages as required. Providing assistance to Funding Operations Officers with complex queries and management of spending commitments and related invoices. Managing queries from Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Finance staff and fundholders in relation to invoice payments. Authorisation of Special Purpose Fund expense claims and invoices in absence of Funding Operations Manager. General Providing cover for the Funding Operations Manager, as appropriate. Deputising for the Funding Operations Manager at Executive Investment Committee meetings to contribute to the Funding Operations perspective on discussions about grant applications, due diligences and awards. Assist with the development of Salesforce, new or improved processes, and new ways of working through user testing and development of guidance. Ensure grants and contract records are accurately maintained. Creating and maintaining reports to support effective management of grants and contracts Provide absence cover for other Funding Operations team members as agreed from time-to-time. Support induction of new colleagues across the Foundation, and development and dissemination of guidance. Liaising with Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust finance staff to ensure all charitable payments for the Trust are made in an accurate and timely way and provide regular updates and reports regarding payments due and invoices received. The post holder will be working in a developing environment and will therefore be expected to undertake other appropriate duties as required for the effective operation of the Foundation. Role responsibilities are not exhaustive, and you would be reasonably expected to take on wider tasks that are commensurate with the level of your role. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Skills, abilities, and attributes : Self-starter who is adaptable, works with integrity, and exhibits the Foundation's enterprising, collaborative, inclusive and delivery-minded cultural and behavioural values. Willing to learn and develop new skills, and help to develop the knowledge and skills of peers. Committed to the principle of continuous improvement, with careful attention to detail and due process. Committed to delivering consistent and high-quality customer service to both internal and external stakeholders. Good interpersonal skills and able to effectively liaise with both internal and external communities. Confident in communicating well, both in writing and verbally, and exhibits listening and influencing skills. Problem solving skills, able to use initiative and actively seeks pragmatic solutions. Good planning and organisational skills, able to work to multiple prioritised tasks, targets and deadlines, with careful attention to detail. Team player, with an ability to support effective working relationships. A self-sufficient individual, who enjoys the challenge of working with multiple stakeholders and complex systems Knowledge, experience, and qualifications: Familiarity with grant making and grant management processes. Familiarity with financial concepts around invoicing and grant payments. Able to communicate effectively with others, both verbally and in writing, especially when explaining process. Experience of grants administration. Experience in financial reconciliations Regular use of database/CRM systems, finance systems and grants management systems. Experience using the Microsoft Office suite. Desirable Familiarity with Salesforce or other grant management systems. Some familiarity with health/social care/voluntary sector technical language and organisations. Understanding of contract and supplier management. Experience working within the charity sector. Report development and data analysis skills Up to 12% employer pension contributions Annual health and wellbeing personal allowance Enhanced maternity, paternity, and parental leave pay accessible without length of service requirements. Health and wellbeing programme that offers optional free yearly health check-ups. Support for healthy eating via fruit bowls and onsite lunch facilities. Agile working, flexible hours, and supportive IT kit. Shower facilities and bike lock area. Generous annual leave (27 days + bank holidays) Subsidies for glasses Employee Assistance Programme Apply now Thanks for your interest in working with us. We're working hard to ensure we recruit great people and minimise unconscious bias in our selection process. To support this, we use the Pinpoint platform, which anonymises applicants. Not quite right? Register your interest to be notified of any roles that come along that meet your criteria. 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Are you looking for a new and exciting opportunity which makes a positive difference to the everyday lives of others? Then why not consider becoming a Director with the Charity of Elizabeth Janes Jones, the David Henry Waring Home and Cranford Cottage Homes charities? We are an Almshouse charity and provide 103 units of high-quality accommodation for people of limited financial means in Bedfont, Southwest London and have plans to create new units. The charity has been undergoing a review and strengthening of its Governance and has recently agreed a new committee structure of five specialist sub committees, with delegated powers, reporting to the full Board Being a Director for our charities is an exciting and challenging role, bringing with it opportunities for applying strategic thinking, planning, creativity, and stewardship which can help guide the Charity to achieve its goals in the management of its properties, a site re-development which is a significant milestone in the Charity's history. As a Director, you'll work as part of a board alongside our other Directors and will also have opportunities to work with the CEO, staff, and volunteers, adding to the range of knowledge, skills and experience within the Charity's team. As well as bringing fresh ideas to current and future property management and development projects, the Director role also has responsibilities for the governance of the Charity, regulatory compliance matters and the effective stewardship of our finances and resources. We are looking to recruit a new Director to the board. If you would like to become a Director and have an interest in property and housing, then we'd be delighted to hear from you! The positions are not renumerated and require the following commitments: Dedicating the necessary time to prepare for and attending scheduled meetings and other obligations. All Directors as well as being required to attend full Board meetings are expected to join at least one of the Charity's Sub Committees. Understanding and accepting the legal duties, responsibilities, and liabilities of directorship of the Charity. Respecting and upholding the Charity's values, staff policies and processes and to applying the generally accepted principals of directorship, selflessness, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty, and personal leadership. Think creatively and identify new directions, whilst preserving the overall purpose of the Charity. We're looking for people who are passionate about making a difference to the housing sector we would love to hear from you if you'd like to contribute. There are no specific qualifications required, ideally, we are hoping to find volunteers with experience and knowledge in the following areas: Resident welfare and engagement, charity law and governance, with a practical understanding of a directors, legal duties, Contributing to the smooth running of a senior management team. Familiarity with personal responsibilities and liabilities like that of a director and acting in the best interests of the team and organisation. Time management and decision-making skills. Management and mitigation of risk, including areas such as finance, reputational and organisational areas. Interacting with others and people skills, and a track record of being able to get along with, boards, employees, service users and the public. Working with people and interpreting data and management information to develop plans and help make and support the making of informed decisions. An understanding of and commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. Property management or housing
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Are you looking for a new and exciting opportunity which makes a positive difference to the everyday lives of others? Then why not consider becoming a Director with the Charity of Elizabeth Janes Jones, the David Henry Waring Home and Cranford Cottage Homes charities? We are an Almshouse charity and provide 103 units of high-quality accommodation for people of limited financial means in Bedfont, Southwest London and have plans to create new units. The charity has been undergoing a review and strengthening of its Governance and has recently agreed a new committee structure of five specialist sub committees, with delegated powers, reporting to the full Board Being a Director for our charities is an exciting and challenging role, bringing with it opportunities for applying strategic thinking, planning, creativity, and stewardship which can help guide the Charity to achieve its goals in the management of its properties, a site re-development which is a significant milestone in the Charity's history. As a Director, you'll work as part of a board alongside our other Directors and will also have opportunities to work with the CEO, staff, and volunteers, adding to the range of knowledge, skills and experience within the Charity's team. As well as bringing fresh ideas to current and future property management and development projects, the Director role also has responsibilities for the governance of the Charity, regulatory compliance matters and the effective stewardship of our finances and resources. We are looking to recruit a new Director to the board. If you would like to become a Director and have an interest in property and housing, then we'd be delighted to hear from you! The positions are not renumerated and require the following commitments: Dedicating the necessary time to prepare for and attending scheduled meetings and other obligations. All Directors as well as being required to attend full Board meetings are expected to join at least one of the Charity's Sub Committees. Understanding and accepting the legal duties, responsibilities, and liabilities of directorship of the Charity. Respecting and upholding the Charity's values, staff policies and processes and to applying the generally accepted principals of directorship, selflessness, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty, and personal leadership. Think creatively and identify new directions, whilst preserving the overall purpose of the Charity. We're looking for people who are passionate about making a difference to the housing sector we would love to hear from you if you'd like to contribute. There are no specific qualifications required, ideally, we are hoping to find volunteers with experience and knowledge in the following areas: Resident welfare and engagement, charity law and governance, with a practical understanding of a directors, legal duties, Contributing to the smooth running of a senior management team. Familiarity with personal responsibilities and liabilities like that of a director and acting in the best interests of the team and organisation. Time management and decision-making skills. Management and mitigation of risk, including areas such as finance, reputational and organisational areas. Interacting with others and people skills, and a track record of being able to get along with, boards, employees, service users and the public. Working with people and interpreting data and management information to develop plans and help make and support the making of informed decisions. An understanding of and commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. Property management or housing
Senior Account Executive - ERP page is loaded Senior Account Executive - ERPremote type: Home Basedlocations: United Kingdom Remotetime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR001973We're looking for people to join the Access family, who share our passion for believing in better, and who will help us continue to grow.Love Work. Love Life. Be You. - is central to our success and how we give our customers the freedom to do more of what's important to them.We offer a blended approach to office working, encouraging you to collaborate and connect in one of our thriving offices. We deliver on what we say, taking the development of our people seriously. We'll work with you to progress your success plan and provide opportunities to accelerate your career.On top of a competitive salary, our standard 25 days holiday (which goes up the longer you're with us), and a matched pension scheme, you'll also be able to choose from a range of benefits to suit you. We're an organisation that likes to give back, so you'll also have one charity day allocated to support a cause that matters to you. About you: You bring the drive, expertise, and energy to make an impact - combining commercial acumen with a passion for helping customers modernise their finance operations. You know how to create momentum, build strong relationships, and communicate value with confidence. You thrive in a fast-paced, growth-focused environment and are motivated by delivering results that matter. Most importantly, you share our belief in better - in doing meaningful work, supporting customers, and building a career to be proud of. Day-to-day, you will: Own the full new-business sales cycle from prospecting to close, targeting mid-market finance leaders and C-suite stakeholders Build and execute territory and account plans to drive consistent pipeline growth and exceed revenue targets Deliver compelling discovery, product demos and solution-led conversations aligned to customer challenges in finance transformation Work cross-functionally with Pre-Sales, Marketing, BDRs and Customer Success to create high-quality engagement and maximise deal velocity Manage accurate forecasting, deal governance, and pipeline hygiene within Salesforce Champion the Access values - fostering a collaborative, winning culture Your skills and experience: Proven track record in SaaS new business sales, ideally within financial software (ERP, FMS, Accounting, FP&A or similar) Confident selling into Finance decision-makers - CFOs, Finance Directors, Controllers and Transformation leaders Skilled in value-based selling, discovery, and multi-stakeholder engagement Comfortable managing complex sales cycles and solution-based deals Strong drive for results - ambitious, coachable, resilient, and motivated by success Able to balance autonomy with teamwork in a fast-paced, growth-focused environmentThe Access Group is one of the largest UK-headquartered business management software providers. It provides solutions that empower more than 160,000 small and mid-sized organisations in commercial and non-profit sectors across Europe, USA and APAC, giving every employee the freedom to do more of what's important. Its innovative cloud solutions and integrated AI software experience across multiple Access products transform how business technology is used. Access employs approx. 8,500 people, continuously driving product innovation and customer service excellence. At Access, we are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive. If you're excited about this role, (even if your previous experience doesn't align perfectly), you might just be the perfect fit for us! We wholeheartedly believe in equality for all and the transformative power of diversity.Love Work. Love Life. Be You.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Senior Account Executive - ERP page is loaded Senior Account Executive - ERPremote type: Home Basedlocations: United Kingdom Remotetime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR001973We're looking for people to join the Access family, who share our passion for believing in better, and who will help us continue to grow.Love Work. Love Life. Be You. - is central to our success and how we give our customers the freedom to do more of what's important to them.We offer a blended approach to office working, encouraging you to collaborate and connect in one of our thriving offices. We deliver on what we say, taking the development of our people seriously. We'll work with you to progress your success plan and provide opportunities to accelerate your career.On top of a competitive salary, our standard 25 days holiday (which goes up the longer you're with us), and a matched pension scheme, you'll also be able to choose from a range of benefits to suit you. We're an organisation that likes to give back, so you'll also have one charity day allocated to support a cause that matters to you. About you: You bring the drive, expertise, and energy to make an impact - combining commercial acumen with a passion for helping customers modernise their finance operations. You know how to create momentum, build strong relationships, and communicate value with confidence. You thrive in a fast-paced, growth-focused environment and are motivated by delivering results that matter. Most importantly, you share our belief in better - in doing meaningful work, supporting customers, and building a career to be proud of. Day-to-day, you will: Own the full new-business sales cycle from prospecting to close, targeting mid-market finance leaders and C-suite stakeholders Build and execute territory and account plans to drive consistent pipeline growth and exceed revenue targets Deliver compelling discovery, product demos and solution-led conversations aligned to customer challenges in finance transformation Work cross-functionally with Pre-Sales, Marketing, BDRs and Customer Success to create high-quality engagement and maximise deal velocity Manage accurate forecasting, deal governance, and pipeline hygiene within Salesforce Champion the Access values - fostering a collaborative, winning culture Your skills and experience: Proven track record in SaaS new business sales, ideally within financial software (ERP, FMS, Accounting, FP&A or similar) Confident selling into Finance decision-makers - CFOs, Finance Directors, Controllers and Transformation leaders Skilled in value-based selling, discovery, and multi-stakeholder engagement Comfortable managing complex sales cycles and solution-based deals Strong drive for results - ambitious, coachable, resilient, and motivated by success Able to balance autonomy with teamwork in a fast-paced, growth-focused environmentThe Access Group is one of the largest UK-headquartered business management software providers. It provides solutions that empower more than 160,000 small and mid-sized organisations in commercial and non-profit sectors across Europe, USA and APAC, giving every employee the freedom to do more of what's important. Its innovative cloud solutions and integrated AI software experience across multiple Access products transform how business technology is used. Access employs approx. 8,500 people, continuously driving product innovation and customer service excellence. At Access, we are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive. If you're excited about this role, (even if your previous experience doesn't align perfectly), you might just be the perfect fit for us! We wholeheartedly believe in equality for all and the transformative power of diversity.Love Work. Love Life. Be You.
GSR is crypto's capital markets partner, helping founders and institutions scale with confidence. With over a decade of specialized expertise, we deliver institutional-grade market making, OTC trading, and strategic venture capital to support growth at every stage. Our value goes beyond execution. We provide access to liquidity, real time market intelligence, and strategic guidance shaped by years operating at the center of global crypto markets. We bridge the gap between traditional finance and digital assets, connecting teams with the capital, market access, and insights they need to build what's next. The Opportunity: We're seeking a Business Development Analyst to join our high performing team. In this role, you'll engage with a global network of clients, helping them leverage GSR's cutting edge liquidity services and crypto solutions. From prospecting new clients to supporting innovative marketing campaigns, this role offers an unparalleled opportunity to shape your career while driving the growth of a leader in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Key Responsibilities: Act as the key link between sales, marketing, and management to execute strategic business development projects. Manage inbound client inquiries and coordinate sales efforts, both independently and with team members. Create compelling proposals, pitch decks, and documentation to support the onboarding and customer service processes. Develop expertise in GSR's service offerings and build meaningful relationships with key clients. Conduct market research to shape sales strategies and identify emerging opportunities. Lead prospecting efforts to expand GSR's client base across new and existing business lines. Stay ahead of market and technological trends in the crypto industry, sharing insights with clients and teams. Collaborate on innovative marketing campaigns to elevate GSR's brand and impact. What We're Looking For: Background: You bring 1 3 years of experience in financial services, crypto, or a similarly dynamic, client facing role. Education: An undergraduate degree is essential. Communication Skills: Exceptional ability to create engaging client materials, including pitch decks. Organization & Agility: You thrive in fast paced environments, juggling multiple priorities with ease. Self Motivation: A disciplined self starter, you combine analytical rigor with an entrepreneurial spirit. Crypto Enthusiasm: You're passionate about the industry and stay informed about its market trends and technological advancements. What We Offer: Comprehensive Benefits: Healthcare, dental, vision, retirement planning, and 30 days of vacation. Work Flexibility: Hybrid working arrangements in all office locations, with relocation support if needed. Team Connection: Regular town halls, offsite events, team lunches, and social gatherings. Career Development: Collaborate with industry leaders and work at the cutting edge of crypto innovation. Purpose Driven Impact: Participate in our Corporate Social Responsibility program, with charity matching and volunteer days. Why Join GSR? At GSR, you'll be part of a collaborative culture where integrity, innovation, and performance are at the heart of everything we do. You'll have the opportunity to shape the future of the cryptocurrency ecosystem while working with a world class team. GSR is proudly an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon any applicable legally protected characteristics such as race, religion, color, country of origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression or age. We operate a meritocracy; all aspects of people engagement from the decision to hire or promote as well as our performance management process will be based on the business needs and individual merit, competence in the role. Learn more about us at
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
GSR is crypto's capital markets partner, helping founders and institutions scale with confidence. With over a decade of specialized expertise, we deliver institutional-grade market making, OTC trading, and strategic venture capital to support growth at every stage. Our value goes beyond execution. We provide access to liquidity, real time market intelligence, and strategic guidance shaped by years operating at the center of global crypto markets. We bridge the gap between traditional finance and digital assets, connecting teams with the capital, market access, and insights they need to build what's next. The Opportunity: We're seeking a Business Development Analyst to join our high performing team. In this role, you'll engage with a global network of clients, helping them leverage GSR's cutting edge liquidity services and crypto solutions. From prospecting new clients to supporting innovative marketing campaigns, this role offers an unparalleled opportunity to shape your career while driving the growth of a leader in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Key Responsibilities: Act as the key link between sales, marketing, and management to execute strategic business development projects. Manage inbound client inquiries and coordinate sales efforts, both independently and with team members. Create compelling proposals, pitch decks, and documentation to support the onboarding and customer service processes. Develop expertise in GSR's service offerings and build meaningful relationships with key clients. Conduct market research to shape sales strategies and identify emerging opportunities. Lead prospecting efforts to expand GSR's client base across new and existing business lines. Stay ahead of market and technological trends in the crypto industry, sharing insights with clients and teams. Collaborate on innovative marketing campaigns to elevate GSR's brand and impact. What We're Looking For: Background: You bring 1 3 years of experience in financial services, crypto, or a similarly dynamic, client facing role. Education: An undergraduate degree is essential. Communication Skills: Exceptional ability to create engaging client materials, including pitch decks. Organization & Agility: You thrive in fast paced environments, juggling multiple priorities with ease. Self Motivation: A disciplined self starter, you combine analytical rigor with an entrepreneurial spirit. Crypto Enthusiasm: You're passionate about the industry and stay informed about its market trends and technological advancements. What We Offer: Comprehensive Benefits: Healthcare, dental, vision, retirement planning, and 30 days of vacation. Work Flexibility: Hybrid working arrangements in all office locations, with relocation support if needed. Team Connection: Regular town halls, offsite events, team lunches, and social gatherings. Career Development: Collaborate with industry leaders and work at the cutting edge of crypto innovation. Purpose Driven Impact: Participate in our Corporate Social Responsibility program, with charity matching and volunteer days. Why Join GSR? At GSR, you'll be part of a collaborative culture where integrity, innovation, and performance are at the heart of everything we do. You'll have the opportunity to shape the future of the cryptocurrency ecosystem while working with a world class team. GSR is proudly an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon any applicable legally protected characteristics such as race, religion, color, country of origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression or age. We operate a meritocracy; all aspects of people engagement from the decision to hire or promote as well as our performance management process will be based on the business needs and individual merit, competence in the role. Learn more about us at
Experience Oxfordshire is the official Destination Management Organisation (DMO) and Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP) for Oxfordshire. It is the trading arm of the parent charity, Experience Oxfordshire Charitable Trust, and is a not for profit partnership organisation that is committed to the promotion, management, and development of Oxfordshire as a great destination to live, work, visit and do business. The DMO seeks to improve growth and productivity across Oxfordshire's visitor economy through the provision of essential business advice and support services to our partners. Experience Oxfordshire was one of the first destinations in England to gain LVEP status from national tourist board, VisitEngland. As an LVEP, Experience Oxfordshire is recognised as a high performing organisation, supporting collaborative working both locally, through its network of partners and those with interest in the visitor economy, and nationally on shared priorities. Read our Highlights 2023/24 publication which showcases the impact and reach of our work. Highlights Brochure by Experience Oxfordshire - Issuu. The visitor economy is vitally important to Oxfordshire. Prior to the Covid 19 pandemic each year Oxfordshire welcomed over 30 million visitors to the County who spent £2.3 billion in the local economy which supported over 40,000 jobs - 12 % of all jobs across Oxfordshire. Our organisation is funded in part by partners from all sectors of the Oxfordshire economy, including hotels, retail, events, transport and restaurants. We work with our partners to collectively promote their products and services and grow the visitor economy across Oxfordshire through a variety of B2B and B2C channels. The rest of our income comes from providing services such as travel trade, MICE referrals, commissioned services and consultancy, and operating the award winning Oxford Official Walking Tours. More information: The Role This exciting new and broad ranging role is ideal for an experienced business development manager to play a leading role in the visitor economy and drive transformational change across Experience Oxfordshire, significantly contributing to the organisation's sustainability. We are looking for someone with significant experience in successful grant application, management and delivery, alongside strong commercial acumen to develop new revenue opportunities. The role would be suitable for someone looking to join a small, collaborative team with big plans for future growth. The individual should be innovative and creative, with strong partnership skills and a passion for Oxfordshire and the visitor economy. Main Responsibilities Lead on developing and delivering new income stream opportunities for the organisation. Support and enhance existing commercial services across the organisation. Develop large scale funding bids to deliver strong added value for Oxfordshire that address key challenges and priorities for the visitor economy. Identify, develop and implement a new grant programme of activity that highlights new opportunities and manage the process from application to delivery. Identify opportunities and secure income for grant funded projects, operating as project manager for funded projects. Work across the organisation to meet and exceed income targets. Apply for and deliver funded programmes ensuring projects are delivered to a high standard, providing demonstrable impact and value for the funder, the destination and stakeholders, while maximising revenue for the organisation. Be accountable for delivery against agreed financial and service targets. Develop and deliver innovative solutions for the organisation that provide a sustainable revenue stream. Develop a commercial strategy for new business that drives additional income through commissioned services, marketing, partnership, business events and tours activities. Support the development of strategic stakeholder partnerships across the County, identifying opportunities for collaboration on visitor economy projects. Ensure that appropriate and accurate management information is available. Work across the organisation to ensure services are delivered in a joined up manner. Maintain appropriate internal and external networks. Ensure the activities of commercial services are safe and comply with applicable legislation and regulation. Ensure opportunities to generate income are optimised and services delivered in a cost effective and sustainable manner against agreed targets. Undertake any duties commensurate with the post as requested by the CEO. Communication Internally: CEO, Marketing and Partnership, Oxford Official Walking Tours and Finance departments (Board of Directors and Trustees as required). Externally: Experience Oxfordshire partners, stakeholders, Local Authorities and national agencies as appropriate. Further Details Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Direct reports: None Location: Office Based Role at Langford Locks, Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5 1HZ Salary: Up to £40k per annum depending on experience (pro rata for part time) Hours: Part Time or Full Time considered - minimum 24 hours per week Company Benefits: 25 days annual leave (inclusive of Christmas office closure) plus bank holidays, statutory employee pension scheme, access to company 'Perks for Partners' discounts across Oxfordshire providing significant savings, regular team social events, free parking on site. Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8.30am - 5pm and Friday 8.30am - 3.30pm For further information and to apply for the role please contact Strong Recruitment at or call . Applications will require your CV and covering letter outlining why you are interested and why you think you would be suitable for the role. Please note applications without a CV will not be considered.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Experience Oxfordshire is the official Destination Management Organisation (DMO) and Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP) for Oxfordshire. It is the trading arm of the parent charity, Experience Oxfordshire Charitable Trust, and is a not for profit partnership organisation that is committed to the promotion, management, and development of Oxfordshire as a great destination to live, work, visit and do business. The DMO seeks to improve growth and productivity across Oxfordshire's visitor economy through the provision of essential business advice and support services to our partners. Experience Oxfordshire was one of the first destinations in England to gain LVEP status from national tourist board, VisitEngland. As an LVEP, Experience Oxfordshire is recognised as a high performing organisation, supporting collaborative working both locally, through its network of partners and those with interest in the visitor economy, and nationally on shared priorities. Read our Highlights 2023/24 publication which showcases the impact and reach of our work. Highlights Brochure by Experience Oxfordshire - Issuu. The visitor economy is vitally important to Oxfordshire. Prior to the Covid 19 pandemic each year Oxfordshire welcomed over 30 million visitors to the County who spent £2.3 billion in the local economy which supported over 40,000 jobs - 12 % of all jobs across Oxfordshire. Our organisation is funded in part by partners from all sectors of the Oxfordshire economy, including hotels, retail, events, transport and restaurants. We work with our partners to collectively promote their products and services and grow the visitor economy across Oxfordshire through a variety of B2B and B2C channels. The rest of our income comes from providing services such as travel trade, MICE referrals, commissioned services and consultancy, and operating the award winning Oxford Official Walking Tours. More information: The Role This exciting new and broad ranging role is ideal for an experienced business development manager to play a leading role in the visitor economy and drive transformational change across Experience Oxfordshire, significantly contributing to the organisation's sustainability. We are looking for someone with significant experience in successful grant application, management and delivery, alongside strong commercial acumen to develop new revenue opportunities. The role would be suitable for someone looking to join a small, collaborative team with big plans for future growth. The individual should be innovative and creative, with strong partnership skills and a passion for Oxfordshire and the visitor economy. Main Responsibilities Lead on developing and delivering new income stream opportunities for the organisation. Support and enhance existing commercial services across the organisation. Develop large scale funding bids to deliver strong added value for Oxfordshire that address key challenges and priorities for the visitor economy. Identify, develop and implement a new grant programme of activity that highlights new opportunities and manage the process from application to delivery. Identify opportunities and secure income for grant funded projects, operating as project manager for funded projects. Work across the organisation to meet and exceed income targets. Apply for and deliver funded programmes ensuring projects are delivered to a high standard, providing demonstrable impact and value for the funder, the destination and stakeholders, while maximising revenue for the organisation. Be accountable for delivery against agreed financial and service targets. Develop and deliver innovative solutions for the organisation that provide a sustainable revenue stream. Develop a commercial strategy for new business that drives additional income through commissioned services, marketing, partnership, business events and tours activities. Support the development of strategic stakeholder partnerships across the County, identifying opportunities for collaboration on visitor economy projects. Ensure that appropriate and accurate management information is available. Work across the organisation to ensure services are delivered in a joined up manner. Maintain appropriate internal and external networks. Ensure the activities of commercial services are safe and comply with applicable legislation and regulation. Ensure opportunities to generate income are optimised and services delivered in a cost effective and sustainable manner against agreed targets. Undertake any duties commensurate with the post as requested by the CEO. Communication Internally: CEO, Marketing and Partnership, Oxford Official Walking Tours and Finance departments (Board of Directors and Trustees as required). Externally: Experience Oxfordshire partners, stakeholders, Local Authorities and national agencies as appropriate. Further Details Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer Direct reports: None Location: Office Based Role at Langford Locks, Kidlington, Oxfordshire OX5 1HZ Salary: Up to £40k per annum depending on experience (pro rata for part time) Hours: Part Time or Full Time considered - minimum 24 hours per week Company Benefits: 25 days annual leave (inclusive of Christmas office closure) plus bank holidays, statutory employee pension scheme, access to company 'Perks for Partners' discounts across Oxfordshire providing significant savings, regular team social events, free parking on site. Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8.30am - 5pm and Friday 8.30am - 3.30pm For further information and to apply for the role please contact Strong Recruitment at or call . Applications will require your CV and covering letter outlining why you are interested and why you think you would be suitable for the role. Please note applications without a CV will not be considered.
We believe in the power of ingenuity to build a positive human future. As strategies, technologies, and innovation collide, we create opportunity from complexity. Our teams of interdisciplinary experts combine innovative thinking and breakthrough technologies to progress further, faster. Our clients adapt and transform, and together we achieve enduring results. We are over 4,000 strategists, innovators, designers, consultants, digital experts, scientists, engineers, and technologists. And we have deep expertise in consumer and manufacturing, defence and security, energy and utilities, financial services, government and public services, health and life sciences, and transport. Our teams operate globally from offices across the UK, Ireland, US, Nordics, and Netherlands. PA. Bringing Ingenuity to Life. As a Consultant within the Sourcing, IT Strategy and Corporate Services capability at PA, you will be given the opportunity to work on complex and interesting challenges faced by public and private sector organisations in the UK and internationally. You will be trusted to work across diverse programmes with our clients to improve their back-office functions, offering a rare opportunity to build unrivalledexpertiseand experience. PA offers more than a job. We offer a career in consulting, a stake in our firm, and an environment where individuals and ideas matter. As a Corporate Services consultant, there are a number of areas where you will deliver value to your clients - by guiding them in transforming their finance or procurement function, leading their efforts to leverage a shared service, or supporting them through the selection and embedding of a new ERP solution into their business. You willprovideclient-side advice throughout the full lifecycle of the transformation, frominitialstrategy, through delivery, to completion and benefits realisation. You willdemonstrateinitiative, drive, and a commitment to helping your clients succeed. At PA you have the license to think innovatively when it comes to achieving the best outcomes for our clients. We build multi-disciplinary teams to achieve our clients' ambitions so you will have the opportunity to work with colleagues with a range of business transformation, technology, and digitalexpertiseacross a range of sectors. Our clients see the importance of involving an independent Business Integrator like PA Consulting Group in their ERP transformations and recognise our unique approach: as a result, 95% of our clients come back to us for support on related or other projects. We are looking for experienced ERP Consultants that understand the full life cycle of ERP delivery from sourcing and procurement through to delivery and business integration. We are looking for adaptable people that have a diverse skillset, equally comfortable in designing ERP strategies tolanding transformative ERP programmes through business change. Key Responsibilities: Lead or support ERP strategy development, requirements definition, and vendor selection. Manage ERP implementations, including Systems Integrator oversight. Align business processes with ERP capabilities (e.g., Oracle, SAP, Dynamics, Workday). Lead or support the development of Target Operating Models and business architecture blueprints. Provide client-side advisory across the full transformation lifecycle. Support change management, training, and benefits realisation. Hybrid working - our approach is to be in the office or on client site a minimum of 2 days per week. However, the actual time you spend and where you spend it will vary by role or assignment, including up to 5 days per week on a client site. Qualifications Skills & Experience: Experience in ERP-enabled transformation programmes. Experience acting as a Business Integrator in ERP programmes, bridging client needs and technical delivery. Familiarity with process standardisation and optimisation methodologies. Proven capability in change management. Strong consulting skills and stakeholder engagement. Knowledge of ERP platforms (Oracle, SAP, Dynamics, Workday or similar). Ability to work across sectors and adapt to varied client environments. Experience in business process design, data migration, and reporting strategy. Matches any (or all!) theabovementionedskills and experience. Demonstrates ability to connect strategicobjectivesto operational design, ensuring business outcomes are embedded in transformation delivery. Comfortable working across People, Design and Process domains to enable successful ERP adoption. Brings a holistic mindset to transformation, considering interdependencies andimpactsacross functions. Shows strong social, interpersonal, and analytical skills - and isgenerally seenas a strong communicator with excellent intervention and presentation skills. Experience creating and nurturing strong client relationships. Experience of operating in public and private sectors. A drive for personal and professional progression. Business process mapping and operational process improvement We know the skill-gap and 'somewhat need to tick every box' can get in the way of meeting brilliant candidates, so please don't hesitate to apply - we'd love to hear from you. Apply today by completing our online application Please be aware that some of our UK roles at PA Consulting require a UK security clearance. All PA people are required to undergo background checks and to achieve the Baseline Personnel Security Standard however, some UK roles also require higher levels of National Security Vetting, where applicants must have at least 5 years of continuous residency in the UK. We therefore ask that you only apply if you meet the residency requirements (i.e. you are a British citizen or have been resident in the UK for the past 5 years), as this is the prerequisite for a security clearance. If you're unsure about your eligibility, we encourage you to review the UK Government's guidance on security vetting before applying. Additional information Life At PA encompasses our peoples' experience at PA. It's about how we enrich peoples' working lives by giving them access to unique people and growth opportunities and purpose led meaningful work. Our purpose guides how we work with our clients and our teams, and support our communities, to deliver insight and impact, solving the world's most complex challenges. We're focused on building a workplace that values human difference and diverse mindsets, and a culture of inclusion and equality that unlocks the potential in our people so everyone can be their best self. We are dedicated to supporting the physical, emotional, social and financial well-being of our people. Check out some of our extensive benefits: Health and lifestyle perks accompanying private healthcare 25 days annual leave (plus a bonus half day on Christmas Eve) with the opportunity to buy 5 additional days Generous company pension scheme Opportunity to get involved with community and charity-based initiatives Annual performance-based bonus PA share ownership Tax efficient benefits (cycle to work, give as you earn) We're committed to advancing equality.We recruit, retain, reward and develop our people based solely on their abilities and contributions and without reference to their age, background, disability, genetic information, parental or family status, religion or belief, race, ethnicity, nationality, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity (or expression), political belief, veteran status, or any other range of human difference brought about by identity and experience. We welcome applications from underrepresented groups. Adjustments or accommodations - Should you need any adjustments or accommodations to the recruitment process, at either application or interview, please contact us.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
We believe in the power of ingenuity to build a positive human future. As strategies, technologies, and innovation collide, we create opportunity from complexity. Our teams of interdisciplinary experts combine innovative thinking and breakthrough technologies to progress further, faster. Our clients adapt and transform, and together we achieve enduring results. We are over 4,000 strategists, innovators, designers, consultants, digital experts, scientists, engineers, and technologists. And we have deep expertise in consumer and manufacturing, defence and security, energy and utilities, financial services, government and public services, health and life sciences, and transport. Our teams operate globally from offices across the UK, Ireland, US, Nordics, and Netherlands. PA. Bringing Ingenuity to Life. As a Consultant within the Sourcing, IT Strategy and Corporate Services capability at PA, you will be given the opportunity to work on complex and interesting challenges faced by public and private sector organisations in the UK and internationally. You will be trusted to work across diverse programmes with our clients to improve their back-office functions, offering a rare opportunity to build unrivalledexpertiseand experience. PA offers more than a job. We offer a career in consulting, a stake in our firm, and an environment where individuals and ideas matter. As a Corporate Services consultant, there are a number of areas where you will deliver value to your clients - by guiding them in transforming their finance or procurement function, leading their efforts to leverage a shared service, or supporting them through the selection and embedding of a new ERP solution into their business. You willprovideclient-side advice throughout the full lifecycle of the transformation, frominitialstrategy, through delivery, to completion and benefits realisation. You willdemonstrateinitiative, drive, and a commitment to helping your clients succeed. At PA you have the license to think innovatively when it comes to achieving the best outcomes for our clients. We build multi-disciplinary teams to achieve our clients' ambitions so you will have the opportunity to work with colleagues with a range of business transformation, technology, and digitalexpertiseacross a range of sectors. Our clients see the importance of involving an independent Business Integrator like PA Consulting Group in their ERP transformations and recognise our unique approach: as a result, 95% of our clients come back to us for support on related or other projects. We are looking for experienced ERP Consultants that understand the full life cycle of ERP delivery from sourcing and procurement through to delivery and business integration. We are looking for adaptable people that have a diverse skillset, equally comfortable in designing ERP strategies tolanding transformative ERP programmes through business change. Key Responsibilities: Lead or support ERP strategy development, requirements definition, and vendor selection. Manage ERP implementations, including Systems Integrator oversight. Align business processes with ERP capabilities (e.g., Oracle, SAP, Dynamics, Workday). Lead or support the development of Target Operating Models and business architecture blueprints. Provide client-side advisory across the full transformation lifecycle. Support change management, training, and benefits realisation. Hybrid working - our approach is to be in the office or on client site a minimum of 2 days per week. However, the actual time you spend and where you spend it will vary by role or assignment, including up to 5 days per week on a client site. Qualifications Skills & Experience: Experience in ERP-enabled transformation programmes. Experience acting as a Business Integrator in ERP programmes, bridging client needs and technical delivery. Familiarity with process standardisation and optimisation methodologies. Proven capability in change management. Strong consulting skills and stakeholder engagement. Knowledge of ERP platforms (Oracle, SAP, Dynamics, Workday or similar). Ability to work across sectors and adapt to varied client environments. Experience in business process design, data migration, and reporting strategy. Matches any (or all!) theabovementionedskills and experience. Demonstrates ability to connect strategicobjectivesto operational design, ensuring business outcomes are embedded in transformation delivery. Comfortable working across People, Design and Process domains to enable successful ERP adoption. Brings a holistic mindset to transformation, considering interdependencies andimpactsacross functions. Shows strong social, interpersonal, and analytical skills - and isgenerally seenas a strong communicator with excellent intervention and presentation skills. Experience creating and nurturing strong client relationships. Experience of operating in public and private sectors. A drive for personal and professional progression. Business process mapping and operational process improvement We know the skill-gap and 'somewhat need to tick every box' can get in the way of meeting brilliant candidates, so please don't hesitate to apply - we'd love to hear from you. Apply today by completing our online application Please be aware that some of our UK roles at PA Consulting require a UK security clearance. All PA people are required to undergo background checks and to achieve the Baseline Personnel Security Standard however, some UK roles also require higher levels of National Security Vetting, where applicants must have at least 5 years of continuous residency in the UK. We therefore ask that you only apply if you meet the residency requirements (i.e. you are a British citizen or have been resident in the UK for the past 5 years), as this is the prerequisite for a security clearance. If you're unsure about your eligibility, we encourage you to review the UK Government's guidance on security vetting before applying. Additional information Life At PA encompasses our peoples' experience at PA. It's about how we enrich peoples' working lives by giving them access to unique people and growth opportunities and purpose led meaningful work. Our purpose guides how we work with our clients and our teams, and support our communities, to deliver insight and impact, solving the world's most complex challenges. We're focused on building a workplace that values human difference and diverse mindsets, and a culture of inclusion and equality that unlocks the potential in our people so everyone can be their best self. We are dedicated to supporting the physical, emotional, social and financial well-being of our people. Check out some of our extensive benefits: Health and lifestyle perks accompanying private healthcare 25 days annual leave (plus a bonus half day on Christmas Eve) with the opportunity to buy 5 additional days Generous company pension scheme Opportunity to get involved with community and charity-based initiatives Annual performance-based bonus PA share ownership Tax efficient benefits (cycle to work, give as you earn) We're committed to advancing equality.We recruit, retain, reward and develop our people based solely on their abilities and contributions and without reference to their age, background, disability, genetic information, parental or family status, religion or belief, race, ethnicity, nationality, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity (or expression), political belief, veteran status, or any other range of human difference brought about by identity and experience. We welcome applications from underrepresented groups. Adjustments or accommodations - Should you need any adjustments or accommodations to the recruitment process, at either application or interview, please contact us.
PERSONAL ASSISTANT 12 MONTHS FTC TRAFFORD, GREATER MANCHESTER UPTO £30,000 + GREAT BENEFITS & CULTURE Get Recruited are working with a highly reputable and award-winning company who are on the lookout for a Personal Assistant to join their busy and successful team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who loves organising multiple diaries, going that extra mile to support the team, and who enjoys organising events for the office! Supporting Directors and their wider teams, you will be: THE ROLE Managing communications between the senior leadership teams, ensuring discreet and flexible communication is used. Manage team days, events, and charity days for the office. Ensuring office engagement is a key priority. Collate finances and expenses. Manage general administration of the office, including ordering stationary, photocopying and arranging couriers. Organise diaries, coordinating meetings, and travel. First point of contact for senior management team members, including taking messages and organising meetings/appointments. THE PERSON Ability to ensure a quality working environment. Friendly, positive, and approachable nature. At least 2/3 years' experience supporting senior leadership teams as a PA/EA Excellent communication and organisation skills THE BENEFITS 25 days holidays Events, charity days, and award evenings Health and wellbeing programmes Company pension Life insurance By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
PERSONAL ASSISTANT 12 MONTHS FTC TRAFFORD, GREATER MANCHESTER UPTO £30,000 + GREAT BENEFITS & CULTURE Get Recruited are working with a highly reputable and award-winning company who are on the lookout for a Personal Assistant to join their busy and successful team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who loves organising multiple diaries, going that extra mile to support the team, and who enjoys organising events for the office! Supporting Directors and their wider teams, you will be: THE ROLE Managing communications between the senior leadership teams, ensuring discreet and flexible communication is used. Manage team days, events, and charity days for the office. Ensuring office engagement is a key priority. Collate finances and expenses. Manage general administration of the office, including ordering stationary, photocopying and arranging couriers. Organise diaries, coordinating meetings, and travel. First point of contact for senior management team members, including taking messages and organising meetings/appointments. THE PERSON Ability to ensure a quality working environment. Friendly, positive, and approachable nature. At least 2/3 years' experience supporting senior leadership teams as a PA/EA Excellent communication and organisation skills THE BENEFITS 25 days holidays Events, charity days, and award evenings Health and wellbeing programmes Company pension Life insurance By sending an application or applying for a job, you consent to your personal data being processed and stored by Get Recruited (UK) Ltd in accordance with our Cookie & Privacy Policy (available in the footer on our website). Get Recruited (UK) Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. We are an equal opportunities employer and we never charge candidates a fee for our services.
About Us GSR is crypto's capital markets partner, helping founders and institutions scale with confidence. With over a decade of specialized expertise, we deliver institutional-grade market making, OTC trading, and strategic venture capital to support growth at every stage. Our value goes beyond execution. We provide access to liquidity, real-time market intelligence, and strategic guidance shaped by years operating at the center of global crypto markets. We bridge the gap between traditional finance and digital assets, connecting teams with the capital, market access, and insights they need to build what's next. The Opportunity: We're seeking a Business Development Analyst to join our high-performing team. In this role, you'll engage with a global network of clients, helping them leverage GSR's cutting edge liquidity services and crypto solutions. From prospecting new clients to supporting innovative marketing campaigns, this role offers an unparalleled opportunity to shape your career while driving the growth of a leader in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Key Responsibilities: Act as the key link between sales, marketing, and management to execute strategic business development projects. Manage inbound client inquiries and coordinate sales efforts, both independently and with team members. Create compelling proposals, pitch decks, and documentation to support the onboarding and customer service processes. Develop expertise in GSR's service offerings and build meaningful relationships with key clients. Conduct market research to shape sales strategies and identify emerging opportunities. Lead prospecting efforts to expand GSR's client base across new and existing business lines. Stay ahead of market and technological trends in the crypto industry, sharing insights with clients and teams. Collaborate on innovative marketing campaigns to elevate GSR's brand and impact. What We're Looking For: Background: You bring 1-3 years of experience in financial services, crypto, or a similarly dynamic, client facing role. Education: An undergraduate degree is essential. Communication Skills: Exceptional ability to create engaging client materials, including pitch decks. Organization & Agility: You thrive in fast paced environments, juggling multiple priorities with ease. Self Motivation: A disciplined self starter, you combine analytical rigor with an entrepreneurial spirit. Crypto Enthusiasm: You're passionate about the industry and stay informed about its market trends and technological advancements. What We Offer: Comprehensive Benefits: Healthcare, dental, vision, retirement planning, and 30 days of vacation. Work Flexibility: Hybrid working arrangements in all office locations, with relocation support if needed. Team Connection: Regular town halls, offsite events, team lunches, and social gatherings. Career Development: Collaborate with industry leaders and work at the cutting edge of crypto innovation. Purpose Driven Impact: Participate in our Corporate Social Responsibility program, with charity matching and volunteer days. Why Join GSR? At GSR, you'll be part of a collaborative culture where integrity, innovation, and performance are at the heart of everything we do. You'll have the opportunity to shape the future of the cryptocurrency ecosystem while working with a world class team. GSR is proudly an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon any applicable legally protected characteristics such as race, religion, color, country of origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression or age. We operate a meritocracy, all aspects of people engagement from the decision to hire or promote as well as our performance management process will be based on the business needs and individual merit, competence in the role. Learn more about us at
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
About Us GSR is crypto's capital markets partner, helping founders and institutions scale with confidence. With over a decade of specialized expertise, we deliver institutional-grade market making, OTC trading, and strategic venture capital to support growth at every stage. Our value goes beyond execution. We provide access to liquidity, real-time market intelligence, and strategic guidance shaped by years operating at the center of global crypto markets. We bridge the gap between traditional finance and digital assets, connecting teams with the capital, market access, and insights they need to build what's next. The Opportunity: We're seeking a Business Development Analyst to join our high-performing team. In this role, you'll engage with a global network of clients, helping them leverage GSR's cutting edge liquidity services and crypto solutions. From prospecting new clients to supporting innovative marketing campaigns, this role offers an unparalleled opportunity to shape your career while driving the growth of a leader in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Key Responsibilities: Act as the key link between sales, marketing, and management to execute strategic business development projects. Manage inbound client inquiries and coordinate sales efforts, both independently and with team members. Create compelling proposals, pitch decks, and documentation to support the onboarding and customer service processes. Develop expertise in GSR's service offerings and build meaningful relationships with key clients. Conduct market research to shape sales strategies and identify emerging opportunities. Lead prospecting efforts to expand GSR's client base across new and existing business lines. Stay ahead of market and technological trends in the crypto industry, sharing insights with clients and teams. Collaborate on innovative marketing campaigns to elevate GSR's brand and impact. What We're Looking For: Background: You bring 1-3 years of experience in financial services, crypto, or a similarly dynamic, client facing role. Education: An undergraduate degree is essential. Communication Skills: Exceptional ability to create engaging client materials, including pitch decks. Organization & Agility: You thrive in fast paced environments, juggling multiple priorities with ease. Self Motivation: A disciplined self starter, you combine analytical rigor with an entrepreneurial spirit. Crypto Enthusiasm: You're passionate about the industry and stay informed about its market trends and technological advancements. What We Offer: Comprehensive Benefits: Healthcare, dental, vision, retirement planning, and 30 days of vacation. Work Flexibility: Hybrid working arrangements in all office locations, with relocation support if needed. Team Connection: Regular town halls, offsite events, team lunches, and social gatherings. Career Development: Collaborate with industry leaders and work at the cutting edge of crypto innovation. Purpose Driven Impact: Participate in our Corporate Social Responsibility program, with charity matching and volunteer days. Why Join GSR? At GSR, you'll be part of a collaborative culture where integrity, innovation, and performance are at the heart of everything we do. You'll have the opportunity to shape the future of the cryptocurrency ecosystem while working with a world class team. GSR is proudly an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon any applicable legally protected characteristics such as race, religion, color, country of origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression or age. We operate a meritocracy, all aspects of people engagement from the decision to hire or promote as well as our performance management process will be based on the business needs and individual merit, competence in the role. Learn more about us at