Finance Manager (Part-Time) Hours: 16 hours per week (hybrid working, with at least 50% of time in the Guildford office) Salary: £43,000 £45,000 FTE (depending on experience) Reports to: Chief Executive Direct reports: Finance Administrator Oakleaf Enterprise is looking for an experienced Finance Manager to join our team. This is a key role within the organisation, working closely with the Chief Executive, Trustees and wider Senior Management Team. You ll oversee all financial activity, ensure compliance with Charity SORP and relevant regulations, and support the organisation to operate efficiently and responsibly. About the role You will lead on all financial reporting, planning and compliance, and ensure financial information is accurate, timely and useful for decision-making. You will also manage one member of staff (Finance Administrator) and work with colleagues across the organisation to support budgeting, forecasting, project costing and grant applications. Key responsibilities Board & Leadership Advise the CEO and Board on all financial matters, ensuring all legal and financial requirements are met. Attend Board and relevant sub-committee meetings. Provide financial input for the Strategic Business Plan and other analysis as required. Reporting Prepare and present monthly management accounts, including variance analysis, restricted/unrestricted funds and balance sheet reporting. Lead the year-end process with external accountants, including audit/independent exam planning, reconciliations, site visits and production of Financial Statements. Work with the CEO and department leads to prepare the annual budget and provide variance analysis for Board approval. Produce a six month reforecast. Monitor restricted funds and update the Fundraising and Client Services teams. Track reserves and ensure adherence to the reserves policy. Tax Prepare and submit quarterly VAT returns, ensuring correct application of partial exemption rules. Review gift aid and GASDS claims to ensure compliance and maximise income. Payroll Ensure compliance with pensions, NMW and tax regulations. Oversee P11Ds and payrolling of benefits (where applicable). Support and oversee the Finance Administrator with SAGE payroll and keep up to date with relevant tax/employment law changes. Review payroll before submission. Other responsibilities Manage high level cashflow and work with the Finance Administrator on daily cash monitoring. Line-manage the Finance Administrator. Support departments with project budgets, cashflows and grant applications. Develop and update financial systems and controls as the organisation evolves. Manage supplier relationships to ensure cost effective purchasing (including IT, utilities and contracts). Contribute to the wider SMT. Maintain the chart of accounts in SAGE and ensure monthly reconciliations and journals are completed. Keep up with CPD requirements. Carry out other duties as required. Essential criteria Experience working in a charity, with strong knowledge of Charity SORP (old and new). Experience using SAGE 50. Fully qualified accountant (CIMA, ACCA, ACA, CIPFA). Benefits Stakeholder pension with 4% employer contribution Employee Assistance Programme 32 days holiday including statutory leave, plus your birthday off Paid sick leave
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Finance Manager (Part-Time) Hours: 16 hours per week (hybrid working, with at least 50% of time in the Guildford office) Salary: £43,000 £45,000 FTE (depending on experience) Reports to: Chief Executive Direct reports: Finance Administrator Oakleaf Enterprise is looking for an experienced Finance Manager to join our team. This is a key role within the organisation, working closely with the Chief Executive, Trustees and wider Senior Management Team. You ll oversee all financial activity, ensure compliance with Charity SORP and relevant regulations, and support the organisation to operate efficiently and responsibly. About the role You will lead on all financial reporting, planning and compliance, and ensure financial information is accurate, timely and useful for decision-making. You will also manage one member of staff (Finance Administrator) and work with colleagues across the organisation to support budgeting, forecasting, project costing and grant applications. Key responsibilities Board & Leadership Advise the CEO and Board on all financial matters, ensuring all legal and financial requirements are met. Attend Board and relevant sub-committee meetings. Provide financial input for the Strategic Business Plan and other analysis as required. Reporting Prepare and present monthly management accounts, including variance analysis, restricted/unrestricted funds and balance sheet reporting. Lead the year-end process with external accountants, including audit/independent exam planning, reconciliations, site visits and production of Financial Statements. Work with the CEO and department leads to prepare the annual budget and provide variance analysis for Board approval. Produce a six month reforecast. Monitor restricted funds and update the Fundraising and Client Services teams. Track reserves and ensure adherence to the reserves policy. Tax Prepare and submit quarterly VAT returns, ensuring correct application of partial exemption rules. Review gift aid and GASDS claims to ensure compliance and maximise income. Payroll Ensure compliance with pensions, NMW and tax regulations. Oversee P11Ds and payrolling of benefits (where applicable). Support and oversee the Finance Administrator with SAGE payroll and keep up to date with relevant tax/employment law changes. Review payroll before submission. Other responsibilities Manage high level cashflow and work with the Finance Administrator on daily cash monitoring. Line-manage the Finance Administrator. Support departments with project budgets, cashflows and grant applications. Develop and update financial systems and controls as the organisation evolves. Manage supplier relationships to ensure cost effective purchasing (including IT, utilities and contracts). Contribute to the wider SMT. Maintain the chart of accounts in SAGE and ensure monthly reconciliations and journals are completed. Keep up with CPD requirements. Carry out other duties as required. Essential criteria Experience working in a charity, with strong knowledge of Charity SORP (old and new). Experience using SAGE 50. Fully qualified accountant (CIMA, ACCA, ACA, CIPFA). Benefits Stakeholder pension with 4% employer contribution Employee Assistance Programme 32 days holiday including statutory leave, plus your birthday off Paid sick leave
Head of FP&A 6 - month FTC £70,000 - £75,000 London Hybrid For a charity in London, we're recruiting an interim Head of FP&A for a 6-month contract. Reporting to the Director of Finance, the Head of FP&A will manage a small team and will have leadership of the internal reporting processes, providing strategic advice to the SMT, and lead a continuous improvement programme. The Head of FP&A will design, implement, and stabilise finance processes across planning and forecasting, performance reporting, KPI management, capital and cash management, cost analysis, and process improvement. Main Duties: Lead the annual budgeting and forecasting cycles Own the monthly performance management process and lead presentations of financial results with the Executive Board Define and report on performance and Finance team KPIs Lead the financial reporting requirements for external Grant and Donor Funders Oversee capital management and maintain robust rolling cash flow planning and reporting Manage the cost and income allocation processes and finance risk management processes Drive finance system engagements and automation initiatives Maintain the Chart of Accounts and all finance policies Provide ad-hoc support to the Finance Director on statutory accounting and compliance and implement and own the risk management and audit programme Lead, motivate, and manage a new Finance team and act as the SMT business partner, building finance capacity across the organisation Person Specification: Proven FP&A leadership including managing and coaching a small team Experience of continuous improvement across FP&A processes Experience of designing, implementing, and stabilising finance processes Ideally experience from the Not for Profit or Charity / Grant Funded sector building financial models and tools with advanced Excel knowledge Experience of identifying improvement and optimisation opportunities Proactive, confident, and able to partner different stakeholder groups As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Mar 14, 2026
Contractor
Head of FP&A 6 - month FTC £70,000 - £75,000 London Hybrid For a charity in London, we're recruiting an interim Head of FP&A for a 6-month contract. Reporting to the Director of Finance, the Head of FP&A will manage a small team and will have leadership of the internal reporting processes, providing strategic advice to the SMT, and lead a continuous improvement programme. The Head of FP&A will design, implement, and stabilise finance processes across planning and forecasting, performance reporting, KPI management, capital and cash management, cost analysis, and process improvement. Main Duties: Lead the annual budgeting and forecasting cycles Own the monthly performance management process and lead presentations of financial results with the Executive Board Define and report on performance and Finance team KPIs Lead the financial reporting requirements for external Grant and Donor Funders Oversee capital management and maintain robust rolling cash flow planning and reporting Manage the cost and income allocation processes and finance risk management processes Drive finance system engagements and automation initiatives Maintain the Chart of Accounts and all finance policies Provide ad-hoc support to the Finance Director on statutory accounting and compliance and implement and own the risk management and audit programme Lead, motivate, and manage a new Finance team and act as the SMT business partner, building finance capacity across the organisation Person Specification: Proven FP&A leadership including managing and coaching a small team Experience of continuous improvement across FP&A processes Experience of designing, implementing, and stabilising finance processes Ideally experience from the Not for Profit or Charity / Grant Funded sector building financial models and tools with advanced Excel knowledge Experience of identifying improvement and optimisation opportunities Proactive, confident, and able to partner different stakeholder groups As an employer, we are committed to ensuring the representation of people from all backgrounds regardless of their gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, or any other aspect which makes them unique. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply and would encourage you to let us know if there are steps, we can take to ensure that your recruitment process enables you to present yourself in a way that makes you comfortable.
Social Finance is an ambitious non-profit that designs, funds and scales solutions to complex social problems. Our vision is a fairer world where together we unleash the potential of people and communities. We work with governments, funders, communities and the social sector to tackle some of the most persistent challenges facing society in the UK. Our multidisciplinary team brings together experience from the public, private and charity sectors. We are known for our collaborative and intellectually curious culture and for delivering systems change, improving how entire systems operate so they produce better, lasting outcomes. One of our most significant initiatives is IPS Grow, which supports the national expansion of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) employment services across England. IPS is an evidence-based approach that helps people experiencing severe mental illness, addiction and other health challenges find and sustain competitive employment with tailored support. IPS Grow works with commissioners, healthcare providers and delivery partners to expand high-quality IPS services, improve quality and learning across the system, and ensure the data and evidence behind IPS continue to demonstrate its impact. Scaling IPS has been a priority for Social Finance since 2015 and continues to be an integral part of our work today. With IPS Grow transitioning from a fast growing initiative to a mature organisation with expanding reach and influence, we are now looking for an experienced Chief Operating Officer to join the IPS Grow and Social Finance Senior Leadership Team. The COO will provide strategic leadership across IPS Grow s operational infrastructure, ensuring the organisation has the systems, processes and capabilities required to deliver impact at scale. You will strengthen financial oversight, resource planning and risk management while helping develop IPS Grow s data and digital capability. The role will also help shape the organisational structures and culture needed to support sustainable growth. We are looking for a senior operational leader with experience in finance and the non-profit or publicly funded sectors, ideally with a track record of helping organisations scale. You will bring strong financial literacy, sound strategic judgement and the ability to build effective operational frameworks in complex environments. You will be a collaborative partner across IPS Grow and the wider Social Finance organisation, building trusted relationships, bringing clarity to operational challenges and fostering a strong one team culture across a distributed team. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the next phase of IPS Grow s development. If this resonates with you, we would be delighted to hear from you. To download a full copy of the candidate brief and learn more about the role, please click the Apply button, where you will be redirected to the website of our recruitment partner, Tall Roots. Applications should include a CV and covering letter responding to the following questions: What is motivating you to become our new Chief Operating Officer for IPS Grow? (200 words) Given what you have read about us so far, what do you believe would make an effective Chief Operating Officer for IPS Grow? (200 words) Please describe your experience ensuring an organisation had the right systems, processes or capabilities in place to use data effectively. What was your role and what difference did this make? (250 words) Please tell us about a time when you built strong partnerships across teams or organisations to deliver a shared goal. What approach did you take and what was the outcome? (250 words)
Mar 14, 2026
Full time
Social Finance is an ambitious non-profit that designs, funds and scales solutions to complex social problems. Our vision is a fairer world where together we unleash the potential of people and communities. We work with governments, funders, communities and the social sector to tackle some of the most persistent challenges facing society in the UK. Our multidisciplinary team brings together experience from the public, private and charity sectors. We are known for our collaborative and intellectually curious culture and for delivering systems change, improving how entire systems operate so they produce better, lasting outcomes. One of our most significant initiatives is IPS Grow, which supports the national expansion of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) employment services across England. IPS is an evidence-based approach that helps people experiencing severe mental illness, addiction and other health challenges find and sustain competitive employment with tailored support. IPS Grow works with commissioners, healthcare providers and delivery partners to expand high-quality IPS services, improve quality and learning across the system, and ensure the data and evidence behind IPS continue to demonstrate its impact. Scaling IPS has been a priority for Social Finance since 2015 and continues to be an integral part of our work today. With IPS Grow transitioning from a fast growing initiative to a mature organisation with expanding reach and influence, we are now looking for an experienced Chief Operating Officer to join the IPS Grow and Social Finance Senior Leadership Team. The COO will provide strategic leadership across IPS Grow s operational infrastructure, ensuring the organisation has the systems, processes and capabilities required to deliver impact at scale. You will strengthen financial oversight, resource planning and risk management while helping develop IPS Grow s data and digital capability. The role will also help shape the organisational structures and culture needed to support sustainable growth. We are looking for a senior operational leader with experience in finance and the non-profit or publicly funded sectors, ideally with a track record of helping organisations scale. You will bring strong financial literacy, sound strategic judgement and the ability to build effective operational frameworks in complex environments. You will be a collaborative partner across IPS Grow and the wider Social Finance organisation, building trusted relationships, bringing clarity to operational challenges and fostering a strong one team culture across a distributed team. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the next phase of IPS Grow s development. If this resonates with you, we would be delighted to hear from you. To download a full copy of the candidate brief and learn more about the role, please click the Apply button, where you will be redirected to the website of our recruitment partner, Tall Roots. Applications should include a CV and covering letter responding to the following questions: What is motivating you to become our new Chief Operating Officer for IPS Grow? (200 words) Given what you have read about us so far, what do you believe would make an effective Chief Operating Officer for IPS Grow? (200 words) Please describe your experience ensuring an organisation had the right systems, processes or capabilities in place to use data effectively. What was your role and what difference did this make? (250 words) Please tell us about a time when you built strong partnerships across teams or organisations to deliver a shared goal. What approach did you take and what was the outcome? (250 words)
Senior Philanthropy and Major Gifts Executive Salary: £39,000-£42,000 per year Location: St John's Wood, London - hybrid (at least 3 days a week on-site, ideally 4) Contract: Permanent St John's Hospice, part of the Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth, provides free, specialist care for people living with life-limiting illness and their families across North London. This new role is a great opportunity to grow our income from trusts, foundations and major gifts so we can reach even more people. The role As Senior Philanthropy and Major Gifts Executive , you will: Manage a portfolio of mid-level trusts, foundations and other funders. Lead on drafting and submitting compelling funding applications. Support the stewardship of high-value funders, including visits and meetings. Research and qualify new funding prospects to grow the pipeline. Produce clear, timely impact and financial reports with colleagues across care, finance and services. Maintain accurate records and pipelines on the CRM, ensuring full compliance with GDPR and charity standards. Work closely with the Senior Philanthropy and Major Gifts Manager and wider fundraising team, with scope to develop towards major donors and other income streams. This is a collaborative role based at St John's Wood, with hybrid working and regular contact with colleagues, senior management and trustees. What we're looking for Experience in trusts and foundations fundraising. A record of securing four-figure and above grants. Confident prospect research and analytical skills. Ability to manage a busy workload and competing deadlines accurately. Experience using CRM systems. Ability to build effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Senior Philanthropy and Major Gifts Executive Salary: £39,000-£42,000 per year Location: St John's Wood, London - hybrid (at least 3 days a week on-site, ideally 4) Contract: Permanent St John's Hospice, part of the Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth, provides free, specialist care for people living with life-limiting illness and their families across North London. This new role is a great opportunity to grow our income from trusts, foundations and major gifts so we can reach even more people. The role As Senior Philanthropy and Major Gifts Executive , you will: Manage a portfolio of mid-level trusts, foundations and other funders. Lead on drafting and submitting compelling funding applications. Support the stewardship of high-value funders, including visits and meetings. Research and qualify new funding prospects to grow the pipeline. Produce clear, timely impact and financial reports with colleagues across care, finance and services. Maintain accurate records and pipelines on the CRM, ensuring full compliance with GDPR and charity standards. Work closely with the Senior Philanthropy and Major Gifts Manager and wider fundraising team, with scope to develop towards major donors and other income streams. This is a collaborative role based at St John's Wood, with hybrid working and regular contact with colleagues, senior management and trustees. What we're looking for Experience in trusts and foundations fundraising. A record of securing four-figure and above grants. Confident prospect research and analytical skills. Ability to manage a busy workload and competing deadlines accurately. Experience using CRM systems. Ability to build effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Head of Services LinkAble Woking (Charity) 2 Board School Road, Woking, Knaphill GU21 5HE £50,000 a year Permanent, Full time Job details Pay: £50,000 a year Job type: Permanent, Full time Shift and schedule: Weekend availability Location: 2 Board School Road, Woking, Knaphill GU21 5HE Benefits (Pulled from the full job description) Employee discount Sick pay Free parking Store discount Company pension Company events On site parking Full job description About LinkAble LinkAble is a charity in Woking supporting people with a learning disability and autistic people to create the life they want to live. Our vision is a world where they and their families are empowered and supported to live life to the full. About the Role This is a rewarding senior leadership role at an exciting time for LinkAble. As Head of Services, you will join the Senior Leadership Team with the Chief Executive and Head of Finance. You will provide both strategic direction and hands on operational leadership, role modelling best practice and coaching staff across all children s, young people s and adult services. You will ensure services are safe, high quality, financially sustainable and continuously improving. We have secured a two-year extension to our Short Breaks contract and expanded our adult services premises, creating strong opportunities for growth and innovation. While the role oversees all services, you will directly manage children s services day to day, supported by two Team Leaders. Adult services leadership is supported by the Adult Services Development Manager. You will be responsible for: Strategic and operational leadership across all services Direct leadership of children and young people s services (minimum 2 years experience with high support needs CYP required) Oversight of adult services, supported by the Adult Services Development Manager Management oversight of sessional staff Contract management and commissioner relationships, especially with Surrey County Council Monitoring performance, outcomes and attendance Ensuring Ofsted and CQC compliance and robust safeguarding Developing three new income generating services (PA service, Post 16 service, education for children not in school) Partnership building, networking and statutory funding You will play a key role in ensuring LinkAble stays sustainable, responsive and ambitious within a changing external environment. About You We are looking for a values driven senior leader with: Significant management experience in the disability sector (e.g., special school, charity, children s residential care) A credible, respectful and motivating leadership style Level 5 Education or Health & Social Care qualification (or equivalent) Experience supporting people with learning disabilities or autism with moderate to high support needs Experience with non-speaking children and/or behaviour that challenges, including de-escalation techniques Strong safeguarding, compliance and incident management knowledge Confidence identifying growth opportunities and diversifying income Related sector experience (physical disabilities, ABI or complex needs) also welcomed You will be a visible, approachable and inspiring leader, able to balance strategic thinking with hands on operational presence. Working Pattern Mon, Wed, Thu: 10 00 Tue, Fri: 09 00 Flexibility is required for occasional evenings, weekends, on call duty and to work during school holiday playschemes. We are interviewing as applications are received. Pay: £50,000.00 per year Benefits: Company events Company pension Employee discount Free parking On site parking Sick pay Store discount Application question(s): Do you have significant hands-on experience of supporting children with additional needs? If so, please say which organisation and role this relates to on your CV. Candidates who don't evidence this will not be shortlisted. Do you have experience of management in education, health or social care services? Do you have experience of supporting children or adults with high support needs and challenging behaviours. Please note the organisation and role this relates to on your CV. Candidates that don't evidence this will not be shortlisted for interview. Work Location: In person
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Head of Services LinkAble Woking (Charity) 2 Board School Road, Woking, Knaphill GU21 5HE £50,000 a year Permanent, Full time Job details Pay: £50,000 a year Job type: Permanent, Full time Shift and schedule: Weekend availability Location: 2 Board School Road, Woking, Knaphill GU21 5HE Benefits (Pulled from the full job description) Employee discount Sick pay Free parking Store discount Company pension Company events On site parking Full job description About LinkAble LinkAble is a charity in Woking supporting people with a learning disability and autistic people to create the life they want to live. Our vision is a world where they and their families are empowered and supported to live life to the full. About the Role This is a rewarding senior leadership role at an exciting time for LinkAble. As Head of Services, you will join the Senior Leadership Team with the Chief Executive and Head of Finance. You will provide both strategic direction and hands on operational leadership, role modelling best practice and coaching staff across all children s, young people s and adult services. You will ensure services are safe, high quality, financially sustainable and continuously improving. We have secured a two-year extension to our Short Breaks contract and expanded our adult services premises, creating strong opportunities for growth and innovation. While the role oversees all services, you will directly manage children s services day to day, supported by two Team Leaders. Adult services leadership is supported by the Adult Services Development Manager. You will be responsible for: Strategic and operational leadership across all services Direct leadership of children and young people s services (minimum 2 years experience with high support needs CYP required) Oversight of adult services, supported by the Adult Services Development Manager Management oversight of sessional staff Contract management and commissioner relationships, especially with Surrey County Council Monitoring performance, outcomes and attendance Ensuring Ofsted and CQC compliance and robust safeguarding Developing three new income generating services (PA service, Post 16 service, education for children not in school) Partnership building, networking and statutory funding You will play a key role in ensuring LinkAble stays sustainable, responsive and ambitious within a changing external environment. About You We are looking for a values driven senior leader with: Significant management experience in the disability sector (e.g., special school, charity, children s residential care) A credible, respectful and motivating leadership style Level 5 Education or Health & Social Care qualification (or equivalent) Experience supporting people with learning disabilities or autism with moderate to high support needs Experience with non-speaking children and/or behaviour that challenges, including de-escalation techniques Strong safeguarding, compliance and incident management knowledge Confidence identifying growth opportunities and diversifying income Related sector experience (physical disabilities, ABI or complex needs) also welcomed You will be a visible, approachable and inspiring leader, able to balance strategic thinking with hands on operational presence. Working Pattern Mon, Wed, Thu: 10 00 Tue, Fri: 09 00 Flexibility is required for occasional evenings, weekends, on call duty and to work during school holiday playschemes. We are interviewing as applications are received. Pay: £50,000.00 per year Benefits: Company events Company pension Employee discount Free parking On site parking Sick pay Store discount Application question(s): Do you have significant hands-on experience of supporting children with additional needs? If so, please say which organisation and role this relates to on your CV. Candidates who don't evidence this will not be shortlisted. Do you have experience of management in education, health or social care services? Do you have experience of supporting children or adults with high support needs and challenging behaviours. Please note the organisation and role this relates to on your CV. Candidates that don't evidence this will not be shortlisted for interview. Work Location: In person
The Finance and Business Operations Director will lead VAST s financial and operational strategy, ensuring robust financial management, effective HR and IT systems, compliance with Health and Safety, and the efficient running of The Dudson Centre. The postholder will act as Company Secretary, overseeing governance and compliance, and also serve as the organisation s Money Laundering Reporting Officer. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, the role contributes to strategic planning and organisational development, as well as supporting VAST s day-to-day delivery. What we're looking for Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, etc.) Significant experience in financial management and business operations in the VCSE sector. Strong leadership and strategic planning skills Knowledge of charity finance, governance, and compliance. Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities. Ability to travel locally and work occasional evenings/weekends.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
The Finance and Business Operations Director will lead VAST s financial and operational strategy, ensuring robust financial management, effective HR and IT systems, compliance with Health and Safety, and the efficient running of The Dudson Centre. The postholder will act as Company Secretary, overseeing governance and compliance, and also serve as the organisation s Money Laundering Reporting Officer. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, the role contributes to strategic planning and organisational development, as well as supporting VAST s day-to-day delivery. What we're looking for Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, etc.) Significant experience in financial management and business operations in the VCSE sector. Strong leadership and strategic planning skills Knowledge of charity finance, governance, and compliance. Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities. Ability to travel locally and work occasional evenings/weekends.
Strategic Implementation Manager We re currently looking for a Manager, Strategic Implementation (maternity cover), ideally until 31st January 2027 to help us deliver our mission. This is a full time position, working 35 hours per week, with the end date subject to the duration of the maternity leave. The Role What will I be doing? You ll be responsible for a range of activities, including: Acting as a departmental centre of excellence on good practice in project and programme management Providing programme and project management to a small number of large-scale flagship initiatives Operational delivery of the DfE-funded teacher training scholarships programme Line management of 2 individuals Projects you may work on include: IOP teacher training scholarships programme Teaching Workforce and Workforce Skills reports across the nations Cross departmental project management Ideally, we hope you ll apply if you bring: Essential: Experience of working in a project-based environment with significant internal and external stakeholder interest Experience leading large scale projects Management of project budgets, liaising with project and finance leads Nice to have: Project management qualifications At the IOP, we know that great candidates don t always tick every box. If your experience looks a little different, but you bring enthusiasm, curiosity and a willingness to learn, we d love to hear from you. How will I be working? We operate a flexible, trust based working model that gives colleagues autonomy over how, when and where they work, while recognising the value of in person collaboration. You will be assigned a base office, with hybrid working offered as standard. You will engage in regular in person collaboration with your team (as operational appropriate), as well as with colleagues across the wider organisation, to ensure effective operational alignment and to support our inclusive approach to working. As an organization we meet in person once a quarter at our Head Office in Kings Cross, London. Why join the IOP? The IOP is the professional body and learned society for physics in the UK and Ireland. As a charity, we re passionate about increasing public understanding of physics and supporting a diverse and inclusive physics community. There s never been a better time to join us, watch our film to find out more about the difference we make. We re committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive culture for everyone. If you need any reasonable adjustments during the application or recruitment process, please let us know we re always happy to help. What s it like working at the IOP? The IOP is a friendly, inclusive and ambitious organisation. Diversity and inclusion are central to how we work. We focus on supporting our people to thrive, offering competitive pay, great development opportunities and a generous benefits package. Some of our benefits include: An excellent pension scheme Private medical insurance, life assurance and dental insurance Eye care vouchers, annual flu vaccinations, long service awards and access to an employee assistance programme 25 days annual leave as a standard, in addition to floating bank holidays Flexible working opportunities
Mar 13, 2026
Contractor
Strategic Implementation Manager We re currently looking for a Manager, Strategic Implementation (maternity cover), ideally until 31st January 2027 to help us deliver our mission. This is a full time position, working 35 hours per week, with the end date subject to the duration of the maternity leave. The Role What will I be doing? You ll be responsible for a range of activities, including: Acting as a departmental centre of excellence on good practice in project and programme management Providing programme and project management to a small number of large-scale flagship initiatives Operational delivery of the DfE-funded teacher training scholarships programme Line management of 2 individuals Projects you may work on include: IOP teacher training scholarships programme Teaching Workforce and Workforce Skills reports across the nations Cross departmental project management Ideally, we hope you ll apply if you bring: Essential: Experience of working in a project-based environment with significant internal and external stakeholder interest Experience leading large scale projects Management of project budgets, liaising with project and finance leads Nice to have: Project management qualifications At the IOP, we know that great candidates don t always tick every box. If your experience looks a little different, but you bring enthusiasm, curiosity and a willingness to learn, we d love to hear from you. How will I be working? We operate a flexible, trust based working model that gives colleagues autonomy over how, when and where they work, while recognising the value of in person collaboration. You will be assigned a base office, with hybrid working offered as standard. You will engage in regular in person collaboration with your team (as operational appropriate), as well as with colleagues across the wider organisation, to ensure effective operational alignment and to support our inclusive approach to working. As an organization we meet in person once a quarter at our Head Office in Kings Cross, London. Why join the IOP? The IOP is the professional body and learned society for physics in the UK and Ireland. As a charity, we re passionate about increasing public understanding of physics and supporting a diverse and inclusive physics community. There s never been a better time to join us, watch our film to find out more about the difference we make. We re committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive culture for everyone. If you need any reasonable adjustments during the application or recruitment process, please let us know we re always happy to help. What s it like working at the IOP? The IOP is a friendly, inclusive and ambitious organisation. Diversity and inclusion are central to how we work. We focus on supporting our people to thrive, offering competitive pay, great development opportunities and a generous benefits package. Some of our benefits include: An excellent pension scheme Private medical insurance, life assurance and dental insurance Eye care vouchers, annual flu vaccinations, long service awards and access to an employee assistance programme 25 days annual leave as a standard, in addition to floating bank holidays Flexible working opportunities
Job Title: Fundraising Manager Reporting: to Chief Executive Contract: Permanent Hours: Part-time role, 32 hours a week Benefits: 29 days annual leave (incl. bank holidays) pro rata, pension scheme contributions, 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme Location: Mostly home-working with regular visits to The Avenues, London W10. Job purpose Forward-plan funding streams to ensure a smooth and regular flow of income that meets The Avenues budget (currently £1.2m p.a., much of which has been secured for the next 18 months). Develop existing and new relationships with funders to maximise immediate and long-term income for the organisation and its various projects. Write compelling proposals and applications that secure significant income from trusts and foundations, coordinating input from across The Avenues team. Research and identify new prospects from a diversity of sources with a view to securing medium and large grants for The Avenues. Accountabilities and responsibilities Identify and develop opportunities from a range of trusts, foundations and grant-making bodies. Draft, submit and manage the progress of all funding applications for The Avenues priority projects (approximately 30-40 applications per year). Develop fundraising proposal budgets in collaboration with Programme and Finance colleagues, ensuring needs are accurately costed and aligned with donor requirements. Work with colleagues to develop new project ideas that fit within The Avenues organisational goals and within budgets that meet funders criteria. Handle the post-grant paperwork, notifying the team and updating our records. Develop and manage positive relationships with funders, including necessary communications with grants officers, potential major donors, corporate donors and community supporters. Manage the pipeline of applications and fundraising database; providing financial reporting and other management information to colleagues on a timely basis. Work with the Chief Executive, trustees and community volunteers to help organise our fundraising events (dinner-auction, party, quiz night, marathon). Assisting with the smooth-running of these events, including writing and producing communication materials. Write the quarterly email newsletter for our supporter mailing list. Manage and optimise the charity s CRM system (Beacon), ensuring fundraising contact data is accurate, well maintained, and used effectively. Perform other duties as required by the Chief Executive to the overall direction and running of the charity and develop productive relationships with external stakeholders. Experience and skills Excellent writing skills with the ability to write concise and creative bids. 3+ years proven track record in a fundraising position, with a focus on trusts/foundations and public sector income streams. (Or, you may equally have experience in sales and marketing in a commercial environment.) Skilled at budgeting and presenting financial information in easy-to-understand formats. Relationship builder and collaborative worker. A creative and proactive approach to problem-solving High standard of software literacy (Office software, Mailchimp and internet). Highly effective verbal communicator, able to build rapport quickly and engage a wide range of stakeholders with confidence and credibility. Degree or equivalent relevant qualification Personal attributes and attitudes Self-motivated and hard-working. Committed to improving youth services and the lives of disadvantaged children. Excellent influencing and negotiation skills. Able to tackle challenges constructively and creatively find ways forward. Tactful and amiable, with the ability to communicate at all levels with a variety of donors. Proactive and eager to learn, with a hands-on approach and willingness to take initiative and get stuck in where needed END
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Fundraising Manager Reporting: to Chief Executive Contract: Permanent Hours: Part-time role, 32 hours a week Benefits: 29 days annual leave (incl. bank holidays) pro rata, pension scheme contributions, 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme Location: Mostly home-working with regular visits to The Avenues, London W10. Job purpose Forward-plan funding streams to ensure a smooth and regular flow of income that meets The Avenues budget (currently £1.2m p.a., much of which has been secured for the next 18 months). Develop existing and new relationships with funders to maximise immediate and long-term income for the organisation and its various projects. Write compelling proposals and applications that secure significant income from trusts and foundations, coordinating input from across The Avenues team. Research and identify new prospects from a diversity of sources with a view to securing medium and large grants for The Avenues. Accountabilities and responsibilities Identify and develop opportunities from a range of trusts, foundations and grant-making bodies. Draft, submit and manage the progress of all funding applications for The Avenues priority projects (approximately 30-40 applications per year). Develop fundraising proposal budgets in collaboration with Programme and Finance colleagues, ensuring needs are accurately costed and aligned with donor requirements. Work with colleagues to develop new project ideas that fit within The Avenues organisational goals and within budgets that meet funders criteria. Handle the post-grant paperwork, notifying the team and updating our records. Develop and manage positive relationships with funders, including necessary communications with grants officers, potential major donors, corporate donors and community supporters. Manage the pipeline of applications and fundraising database; providing financial reporting and other management information to colleagues on a timely basis. Work with the Chief Executive, trustees and community volunteers to help organise our fundraising events (dinner-auction, party, quiz night, marathon). Assisting with the smooth-running of these events, including writing and producing communication materials. Write the quarterly email newsletter for our supporter mailing list. Manage and optimise the charity s CRM system (Beacon), ensuring fundraising contact data is accurate, well maintained, and used effectively. Perform other duties as required by the Chief Executive to the overall direction and running of the charity and develop productive relationships with external stakeholders. Experience and skills Excellent writing skills with the ability to write concise and creative bids. 3+ years proven track record in a fundraising position, with a focus on trusts/foundations and public sector income streams. (Or, you may equally have experience in sales and marketing in a commercial environment.) Skilled at budgeting and presenting financial information in easy-to-understand formats. Relationship builder and collaborative worker. A creative and proactive approach to problem-solving High standard of software literacy (Office software, Mailchimp and internet). Highly effective verbal communicator, able to build rapport quickly and engage a wide range of stakeholders with confidence and credibility. Degree or equivalent relevant qualification Personal attributes and attitudes Self-motivated and hard-working. Committed to improving youth services and the lives of disadvantaged children. Excellent influencing and negotiation skills. Able to tackle challenges constructively and creatively find ways forward. Tactful and amiable, with the ability to communicate at all levels with a variety of donors. Proactive and eager to learn, with a hands-on approach and willingness to take initiative and get stuck in where needed END
Mortlake Community Association is looking for an experienced Interim Director to join a vibrant and inclusive local charity in London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The main purpose of the role is to maintain our growing profile as a community hub and support our range of varied activities. Experience of working with service users and volunteers in a local community setting is essential. The post is offered on a fixed term 9 month contract, starting in May 2026 to align with our Director s maternity leave. Fixed term contract £40k (Pro-rata) plus pension 25 hours pw - Hours are flexible but we will require this post to be on site at least 3 days per week. The Interim Director is responsible for the effective day-to-day management of the charity and Mortlake Hall, including staff leadership and supervision, financial management, fundraising, partnership working, building management, and monitoring and evaluation. The role requires strong leadership and relationship-building skills to ensure MCA remains at the heart of community life in Mortlake; recognised as a model of good practice within the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Key Accountabilities: Work with the Board of Trustees to implement the vision and strategic direction of MCA. Take overall responsibility for the operational management and day-to-day financial management of the charity and Mortlake Hall. Work closely with current Director of MCA in run-up to maternity leave and maintaining contact, especially during the statutory Keep In Touch days (KIT). Maintain relationship with existing funders for the charity and ensure timely, accurate reporting. Oversee building and facilities management, working closely with the Building & Facilities Subcommittee. Ensure that the local community is engaged with the work of MCA through ongoing consultation, discussion and community planning activities/events. Respond proactively to changes in the voluntary, statutory and wider sectors to ensure the charity s sustainability while maintaining its identity and independence. Essential experience: Senior leadership or management experience within a charity, voluntary, community or not-for-profit organisation. Experience working with, reporting to, or supporting a Board of Trustees or equivalent governance body. Proven experience of managing and supporting staff and volunteers. Demonstrable experience of securing funding, including writing successful funding bids and managing funder relationships. Experience of budget management and financial oversight, working closely with a Treasurer or finance lead. Experience of overseeing projects or programmes, including monitoring, evaluation and reporting. Experience of managing buildings, facilities or community assets (or the ability to develop this quickly). Desirable experience: Experience leading a community centre or multi-use community facility. Experience of partnership working with local authorities, statutory bodies and community organisations. Experience of organisational development. Knowledge of Mortlake community and/ or the voluntary sector within the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Mortlake Community Association is committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation that reflects the community we serve. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and encourage applications from individuals who are underrepresented in the voluntary and community sector. Deadline: Tuesday 31 March 2026 Interviews: 10 and/or 13 April 2026 (in person at Mortlake)
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Mortlake Community Association is looking for an experienced Interim Director to join a vibrant and inclusive local charity in London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The main purpose of the role is to maintain our growing profile as a community hub and support our range of varied activities. Experience of working with service users and volunteers in a local community setting is essential. The post is offered on a fixed term 9 month contract, starting in May 2026 to align with our Director s maternity leave. Fixed term contract £40k (Pro-rata) plus pension 25 hours pw - Hours are flexible but we will require this post to be on site at least 3 days per week. The Interim Director is responsible for the effective day-to-day management of the charity and Mortlake Hall, including staff leadership and supervision, financial management, fundraising, partnership working, building management, and monitoring and evaluation. The role requires strong leadership and relationship-building skills to ensure MCA remains at the heart of community life in Mortlake; recognised as a model of good practice within the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Key Accountabilities: Work with the Board of Trustees to implement the vision and strategic direction of MCA. Take overall responsibility for the operational management and day-to-day financial management of the charity and Mortlake Hall. Work closely with current Director of MCA in run-up to maternity leave and maintaining contact, especially during the statutory Keep In Touch days (KIT). Maintain relationship with existing funders for the charity and ensure timely, accurate reporting. Oversee building and facilities management, working closely with the Building & Facilities Subcommittee. Ensure that the local community is engaged with the work of MCA through ongoing consultation, discussion and community planning activities/events. Respond proactively to changes in the voluntary, statutory and wider sectors to ensure the charity s sustainability while maintaining its identity and independence. Essential experience: Senior leadership or management experience within a charity, voluntary, community or not-for-profit organisation. Experience working with, reporting to, or supporting a Board of Trustees or equivalent governance body. Proven experience of managing and supporting staff and volunteers. Demonstrable experience of securing funding, including writing successful funding bids and managing funder relationships. Experience of budget management and financial oversight, working closely with a Treasurer or finance lead. Experience of overseeing projects or programmes, including monitoring, evaluation and reporting. Experience of managing buildings, facilities or community assets (or the ability to develop this quickly). Desirable experience: Experience leading a community centre or multi-use community facility. Experience of partnership working with local authorities, statutory bodies and community organisations. Experience of organisational development. Knowledge of Mortlake community and/ or the voluntary sector within the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Mortlake Community Association is committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation that reflects the community we serve. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and encourage applications from individuals who are underrepresented in the voluntary and community sector. Deadline: Tuesday 31 March 2026 Interviews: 10 and/or 13 April 2026 (in person at Mortlake)
We are recruiting a Head of HR / Business Partner to lead and deliver a best practice HR function for Flint House, ensuring the provision of high-quality, compliant and strategic people services that support operational excellence and the Charity s mission of providing evidence-based rehabilitation to serving and retired police officers. Reporting to CEO as a member of the Exec team, with one direct report, this role operates at both strategic and operational levels, advising Trustees, the CEO and senior leaders while ensuring effective day-to-day HR delivery across the organisation. We are flexible and will consider applications for full time and part time . The role is very much site based due to staff base and patients, but there is potential for one day hybrid working a week. Key responsibilities and competencies : Lead on complex employee relations matters including capability, grievance and disciplinary cases. Conduct investigations, formal hearings and appeals where required. Provide expert advice and guidance to managers on all employee relations matters. Maintain and develop employment contracts in line with organisational needs and legislative requirements. Support managers in managing absence and attendance effectively. Develop, implement and deliver the HR Strategy aligned to the Charity s organisational objectives. Lead workforce planning and quarterly resource meetings in collaboration with the CEO and Heads of Department. Support organisational change initiatives, ensuring a consistent and well-managed approach. Contribute to organisational development and continuous improvement initiatives. Provide data-driven insights and reports to Exec and the CEO to inform strategic decision-making. Ensure full compliance with UK employment legislation, case law and regulatory requirements. Ensure pay, benefits and reward practices remain legally compliant and appropriately benchmarked, advising Finance and Payroll practices Monitor legislative developments and advise Trustees and the CEO on required changes. Develop, review and maintain HR policies, procedures and conditions of service. Liaise with external professional advisers, including employment solicitors where required. Successful candidate will be CIPD Level 7 or similar experience with evidence of continuing CPD. In addition - you will have Strong strategic and operational capability. Significant experience as a Senior HR Generalist Excellent interpersonal and influencing skills, with credibility at Executive level. Clear, confident written and verbal communication skills. Strong analytical and reporting capability. Ability to prioritise, delegate and manage competing demands. Coaching and advisory capability. High level of IT literacy (Microsoft Office suite and HR systems / Sage HR and iHasco). About us : Flint House Police Rehabilitation is a registered Charity offering rehabilitation services to ill or injured serving and retired police officers suffering from a wide variety of physical and mental health conditions. Every year we treat over 3,000 police officers. Located just outside Goring on Thames in our beautiful Flint House and set in 20 acres of ancient woodland, this key role will drive the people and culture objectives for the Charity. We offer a comprehensive benefits package including on site free parking, lunch or breakfast, free on site gym, comprehensive EAP program, Medical Cash program, Life Assurance,36 days holiday and usual Pension benefits. The role is very much based on site, with restricted public transport, so own car is essential.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
We are recruiting a Head of HR / Business Partner to lead and deliver a best practice HR function for Flint House, ensuring the provision of high-quality, compliant and strategic people services that support operational excellence and the Charity s mission of providing evidence-based rehabilitation to serving and retired police officers. Reporting to CEO as a member of the Exec team, with one direct report, this role operates at both strategic and operational levels, advising Trustees, the CEO and senior leaders while ensuring effective day-to-day HR delivery across the organisation. We are flexible and will consider applications for full time and part time . The role is very much site based due to staff base and patients, but there is potential for one day hybrid working a week. Key responsibilities and competencies : Lead on complex employee relations matters including capability, grievance and disciplinary cases. Conduct investigations, formal hearings and appeals where required. Provide expert advice and guidance to managers on all employee relations matters. Maintain and develop employment contracts in line with organisational needs and legislative requirements. Support managers in managing absence and attendance effectively. Develop, implement and deliver the HR Strategy aligned to the Charity s organisational objectives. Lead workforce planning and quarterly resource meetings in collaboration with the CEO and Heads of Department. Support organisational change initiatives, ensuring a consistent and well-managed approach. Contribute to organisational development and continuous improvement initiatives. Provide data-driven insights and reports to Exec and the CEO to inform strategic decision-making. Ensure full compliance with UK employment legislation, case law and regulatory requirements. Ensure pay, benefits and reward practices remain legally compliant and appropriately benchmarked, advising Finance and Payroll practices Monitor legislative developments and advise Trustees and the CEO on required changes. Develop, review and maintain HR policies, procedures and conditions of service. Liaise with external professional advisers, including employment solicitors where required. Successful candidate will be CIPD Level 7 or similar experience with evidence of continuing CPD. In addition - you will have Strong strategic and operational capability. Significant experience as a Senior HR Generalist Excellent interpersonal and influencing skills, with credibility at Executive level. Clear, confident written and verbal communication skills. Strong analytical and reporting capability. Ability to prioritise, delegate and manage competing demands. Coaching and advisory capability. High level of IT literacy (Microsoft Office suite and HR systems / Sage HR and iHasco). About us : Flint House Police Rehabilitation is a registered Charity offering rehabilitation services to ill or injured serving and retired police officers suffering from a wide variety of physical and mental health conditions. Every year we treat over 3,000 police officers. Located just outside Goring on Thames in our beautiful Flint House and set in 20 acres of ancient woodland, this key role will drive the people and culture objectives for the Charity. We offer a comprehensive benefits package including on site free parking, lunch or breakfast, free on site gym, comprehensive EAP program, Medical Cash program, Life Assurance,36 days holiday and usual Pension benefits. The role is very much based on site, with restricted public transport, so own car is essential.
My client, a fantastic and inspiring charity, is looking for a Head of Finance to join them and take them through the next stage of their growth plans. Working as pert of the Senior Leadership Team and reporting into the Chief Executive, this role will be instrumental in leading on the financial strategy for the charity as well as ensuring financial systems are strengthened and the finance team is developed across the organisation. Day to day your role will include: Overseeing all core financial activity, including budgeting, management accounts, reporting and treasury. Serve as a key member of the SLT and contribute to the Charities overall strategy. Lead the annual budgeting process and monitor performance against budgets. Manage the year-end process and liaise with external auditors. Work with the Head of Fundraising and develop a robust fundraising budget. Lead of large projects, including capital expenditure projects. To be considered for the role you will need to be a CCAB qualified accountant with significant post qualification experience as well as have working knowledge of charity accounting including Charities SORP. Previous experience of managing and leading a team is also essential. This is a permanent role with office presence each week in the Surrey offices required. The salary range is 55,000 to 65,000.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
My client, a fantastic and inspiring charity, is looking for a Head of Finance to join them and take them through the next stage of their growth plans. Working as pert of the Senior Leadership Team and reporting into the Chief Executive, this role will be instrumental in leading on the financial strategy for the charity as well as ensuring financial systems are strengthened and the finance team is developed across the organisation. Day to day your role will include: Overseeing all core financial activity, including budgeting, management accounts, reporting and treasury. Serve as a key member of the SLT and contribute to the Charities overall strategy. Lead the annual budgeting process and monitor performance against budgets. Manage the year-end process and liaise with external auditors. Work with the Head of Fundraising and develop a robust fundraising budget. Lead of large projects, including capital expenditure projects. To be considered for the role you will need to be a CCAB qualified accountant with significant post qualification experience as well as have working knowledge of charity accounting including Charities SORP. Previous experience of managing and leading a team is also essential. This is a permanent role with office presence each week in the Surrey offices required. The salary range is 55,000 to 65,000.
The Social Interest Group (SIG) is partnering exclusively with Robertson Bell in the search for a Chief Financial Officer. SIG is a dynamic charity and social impact organisation committed to delivering high-quality services and sustainable impact across the communities it serves. With a focus on long-term growth, transformation and financial sustainability, SIG operates with professionalism, integrity, and a trauma-informed approach. The organisation is committed to fostering an inclusive, collaborative, and innovative culture that empowers staff and promotes excellence. The Role The Chief Financial Officer is a pivotal member of the Executive Leadership Team, reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer. You will provide strategic and operational leadership across finance and procurement, ensuring robust financial governance and delivering high-quality insight to support organisational decision-making. Key responsibilities include: Lead SIG's financial strategy, planning, and operational delivery to drive organisational growth and sustainability. Advise the CEO, Board, and senior leaders on strategic financial decisions, presenting complex information in an accessible way. Lead financial transformation and improvement initiatives, optimising systems and infrastructure. Provide oversight of budgeting, financial reporting, forecasting, and risk management. Lead the Finance team, fostering a culture of accountability, innovation and continuous learning. Ensure compliance with statutory, regulatory, and charity finance requirements, upholding the highest standards of governance and stewardship of public funds. Support income generation, strategic partnerships, and long-term financial planning. Maintain and review risk registers, business continuity plans, and organisational performance frameworks. Candidate Requirements We are seeking a highly capable, strategic, and commercially aware finance professional with: Professional accountancy qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) with full membership of a recognised body. Significant senior financial leadership experience in the charity or not-for-profit sector. Proven experience in strategic financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and reporting. Experience of leading financial transformation and change programmes. Experience presenting complex financial information to Boards and non-financial stakeholders. Strong understanding of charity finance regulations, SORP, governance, and compliance. Exceptional analytical, project management, and strategic planning skills. Ability to lead, influence, and inspire cross-functional teams and senior stakeholders. Commitment to SIG's values, trauma-informed approach, and inclusive leadership. Desirable: Relevant postgraduate qualification in finance, leadership, or management. Experience of overseeing IT. Experience in income generation, business development, or securing external funding. Location Hybrid working with twice a week in-person attendance required at SIG's head office in London. Please submit your CV to Robertson Bell, SIGs exclusive recruitment partner.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
The Social Interest Group (SIG) is partnering exclusively with Robertson Bell in the search for a Chief Financial Officer. SIG is a dynamic charity and social impact organisation committed to delivering high-quality services and sustainable impact across the communities it serves. With a focus on long-term growth, transformation and financial sustainability, SIG operates with professionalism, integrity, and a trauma-informed approach. The organisation is committed to fostering an inclusive, collaborative, and innovative culture that empowers staff and promotes excellence. The Role The Chief Financial Officer is a pivotal member of the Executive Leadership Team, reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer. You will provide strategic and operational leadership across finance and procurement, ensuring robust financial governance and delivering high-quality insight to support organisational decision-making. Key responsibilities include: Lead SIG's financial strategy, planning, and operational delivery to drive organisational growth and sustainability. Advise the CEO, Board, and senior leaders on strategic financial decisions, presenting complex information in an accessible way. Lead financial transformation and improvement initiatives, optimising systems and infrastructure. Provide oversight of budgeting, financial reporting, forecasting, and risk management. Lead the Finance team, fostering a culture of accountability, innovation and continuous learning. Ensure compliance with statutory, regulatory, and charity finance requirements, upholding the highest standards of governance and stewardship of public funds. Support income generation, strategic partnerships, and long-term financial planning. Maintain and review risk registers, business continuity plans, and organisational performance frameworks. Candidate Requirements We are seeking a highly capable, strategic, and commercially aware finance professional with: Professional accountancy qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) with full membership of a recognised body. Significant senior financial leadership experience in the charity or not-for-profit sector. Proven experience in strategic financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and reporting. Experience of leading financial transformation and change programmes. Experience presenting complex financial information to Boards and non-financial stakeholders. Strong understanding of charity finance regulations, SORP, governance, and compliance. Exceptional analytical, project management, and strategic planning skills. Ability to lead, influence, and inspire cross-functional teams and senior stakeholders. Commitment to SIG's values, trauma-informed approach, and inclusive leadership. Desirable: Relevant postgraduate qualification in finance, leadership, or management. Experience of overseeing IT. Experience in income generation, business development, or securing external funding. Location Hybrid working with twice a week in-person attendance required at SIG's head office in London. Please submit your CV to Robertson Bell, SIGs exclusive recruitment partner.
Director of Finance & Resources The Charity for Civil Servants Salary: Circa £80,000 + excellent benefits Hybrid - minimum two days a week in our Sutton office (Tuesday anchor day) Closing Date : 9am, Tuesday 7th April 2026 Are you an experienced financial leader who wants to make a meaningful difference to more than 1.5 million people across the UK? The Charity for Civil Servants exists to support current, former and retired civil servants when life gets tough-offering practical, emotional and financial support to help people stay strong through life's challenges. We are seeking a strategic, forward-looking Director of Finance & Resources to join our Executive Leadership Team and play a central role in shaping the next chapter of our organisational journey. About the role This is a broad and influential leadership position that goes well beyond finance. You will help strengthen the organisation's culture, systems and decision making, ensuring we operate with clarity, pace and confidence. You will guide financial strategy, support organisational planning, enhance governance, oversee technology and data, and help drive improvements across processes and ways of working. You will work closely with the CEO, Treasurer and Trustees, making smarter use of governance expertise and ensuring high-quality insight underpins key decisions. This role is ideal for a strategic leader who enjoys supporting cultural change, building organisational capability and creating the conditions for people and systems to thrive. About You You will be a qualified accountant (CIMA or ACCA) with substantial senior experience of leading finance functions . You bring a strong track record of continuous improvement , strengthening culture, systems, processes and controls, and enhancing value for money through robust reporting, KPIs and insight. Commercially savvy, you are confident in procurement, negotiation and supplier management , and highly skilled at using data, trends and analysis to inform strategic decisions. You are an experienced leader of high performing teams with the ability to motivate, develop and empower people. You have proven capability to influence, challenge and partner constructively at Executive and Board/Trustee level , bringing credibility, clarity and sound judgement to strategic conversations. The Charity for Civil Servants welcomes applications from all backgrounds and encourages applications from under-represented groups. We are not just committed to being an equal opportunity employer, we actively celebrate diversity in all its forms. Let us know if we can do anything to make the application or interview process more accessible.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Director of Finance & Resources The Charity for Civil Servants Salary: Circa £80,000 + excellent benefits Hybrid - minimum two days a week in our Sutton office (Tuesday anchor day) Closing Date : 9am, Tuesday 7th April 2026 Are you an experienced financial leader who wants to make a meaningful difference to more than 1.5 million people across the UK? The Charity for Civil Servants exists to support current, former and retired civil servants when life gets tough-offering practical, emotional and financial support to help people stay strong through life's challenges. We are seeking a strategic, forward-looking Director of Finance & Resources to join our Executive Leadership Team and play a central role in shaping the next chapter of our organisational journey. About the role This is a broad and influential leadership position that goes well beyond finance. You will help strengthen the organisation's culture, systems and decision making, ensuring we operate with clarity, pace and confidence. You will guide financial strategy, support organisational planning, enhance governance, oversee technology and data, and help drive improvements across processes and ways of working. You will work closely with the CEO, Treasurer and Trustees, making smarter use of governance expertise and ensuring high-quality insight underpins key decisions. This role is ideal for a strategic leader who enjoys supporting cultural change, building organisational capability and creating the conditions for people and systems to thrive. About You You will be a qualified accountant (CIMA or ACCA) with substantial senior experience of leading finance functions . You bring a strong track record of continuous improvement , strengthening culture, systems, processes and controls, and enhancing value for money through robust reporting, KPIs and insight. Commercially savvy, you are confident in procurement, negotiation and supplier management , and highly skilled at using data, trends and analysis to inform strategic decisions. You are an experienced leader of high performing teams with the ability to motivate, develop and empower people. You have proven capability to influence, challenge and partner constructively at Executive and Board/Trustee level , bringing credibility, clarity and sound judgement to strategic conversations. The Charity for Civil Servants welcomes applications from all backgrounds and encourages applications from under-represented groups. We are not just committed to being an equal opportunity employer, we actively celebrate diversity in all its forms. Let us know if we can do anything to make the application or interview process more accessible.
We're partnering with a well respected not-for-profit organisation based in Leyland that supports vulnerable people across the local community. The organisation delivers a mix of frontline outreach services alongside a network of retail stores, creating a varied and operationally interesting environment from a finance perspective.They are now looking to appoint a Financial Controller to lead the finance function and provide clear, practical financial leadership to the organisation. The role You'll report directly to the Chief Executive, work closely with the senior leadership team and trustees, and manage a small finance team of two Finance Assistants.The role is hands-on and broad in scope, with responsibility for ensuring the organisation's finances are well controlled, clearly reported and fit to support decision making. It's not overly corporate or process-heavy, but it does require someone who is comfortable taking ownership and bringing structure where needed. Key responsibilities include: Preparation of monthly management accounts, including commentary and variance analysis Budgeting, forecasting and cashflow management, with regular forward looking insight Full balance sheet ownership, including reconciliations and control accounts Oversight of day-to-day finance operations, including purchase ledger, sales invoicing, payroll reconciliation and payments Supporting non-finance managers to understand and use financial information Working with external accountants and auditors on year end and statutory requirements Ensuring financial controls, policies and processes are proportionate, robust and followed Acting as a trusted finance partner to the CEO and trustees Key Requirements: Fully qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA) preferred Open to candidates stepping up into a Financial Controller role, or those stepping down into a part-time position for greater flexibility and better work/life balance A creative, out of the box thinker who can solve problems without overcomplicating things Agile approach to working, comfortable adapting priorities as the organisation evolves Ability to move at pace and respond to changing business needs Demonstrates emotional intelligence, with the ability to engage appropriately with service users and non-finance colleagues Pragmatic, collaborative working style suited to a values-led, people-focused organisation Experience using Xero would be beneficial but not essential Knowledge of Charity SORP is helpful but not essential Benefits £60,000 FTE (£48,000 for 29 hours / 4 days) Part-time role 29 hours per week Open to 4 or 5 days, depending on preference Hybrid working, typically 2-3 days in the office Pension of 6% employer / 2% employee A genuinely flexible, adult approach to working hours and workload The organisation is known for being supportive, ethical and pragmatic. There's a strong sense of trust, very little ego, and a real focus on doing the right thing rather than ticking boxes.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
We're partnering with a well respected not-for-profit organisation based in Leyland that supports vulnerable people across the local community. The organisation delivers a mix of frontline outreach services alongside a network of retail stores, creating a varied and operationally interesting environment from a finance perspective.They are now looking to appoint a Financial Controller to lead the finance function and provide clear, practical financial leadership to the organisation. The role You'll report directly to the Chief Executive, work closely with the senior leadership team and trustees, and manage a small finance team of two Finance Assistants.The role is hands-on and broad in scope, with responsibility for ensuring the organisation's finances are well controlled, clearly reported and fit to support decision making. It's not overly corporate or process-heavy, but it does require someone who is comfortable taking ownership and bringing structure where needed. Key responsibilities include: Preparation of monthly management accounts, including commentary and variance analysis Budgeting, forecasting and cashflow management, with regular forward looking insight Full balance sheet ownership, including reconciliations and control accounts Oversight of day-to-day finance operations, including purchase ledger, sales invoicing, payroll reconciliation and payments Supporting non-finance managers to understand and use financial information Working with external accountants and auditors on year end and statutory requirements Ensuring financial controls, policies and processes are proportionate, robust and followed Acting as a trusted finance partner to the CEO and trustees Key Requirements: Fully qualified accountant (ACA / ACCA / CIMA) preferred Open to candidates stepping up into a Financial Controller role, or those stepping down into a part-time position for greater flexibility and better work/life balance A creative, out of the box thinker who can solve problems without overcomplicating things Agile approach to working, comfortable adapting priorities as the organisation evolves Ability to move at pace and respond to changing business needs Demonstrates emotional intelligence, with the ability to engage appropriately with service users and non-finance colleagues Pragmatic, collaborative working style suited to a values-led, people-focused organisation Experience using Xero would be beneficial but not essential Knowledge of Charity SORP is helpful but not essential Benefits £60,000 FTE (£48,000 for 29 hours / 4 days) Part-time role 29 hours per week Open to 4 or 5 days, depending on preference Hybrid working, typically 2-3 days in the office Pension of 6% employer / 2% employee A genuinely flexible, adult approach to working hours and workload The organisation is known for being supportive, ethical and pragmatic. There's a strong sense of trust, very little ego, and a real focus on doing the right thing rather than ticking boxes.
Executive Director & Co-CEO Applicant Information We are seeking a passionate and ambitious Executive Director & Co-CEO to join our leadership team. You will provide overall administrative and strategic leadership for our vibrant theatre and also work with senior colleagues to build and sustain a much broader ecosystem of innovative productions, sector-leading artist support, community engagement and vital collaborative partnerships. New Diorama delivers first-class programming, nurtures the next generation of artists, and provides an inclusive, enjoyable environment for the hugely diverse mix of theatre professionals, audience members and local residents who visit and use our space. We're proudly independent and depend upon a wide range of key relationships - from artistic collaborators and commercial partners to local community groups - with every penny that we spend needing to be raised or earned. What has made us such a success has been our willingness to identify and nurture new theatre makers, taking them on a journey from scratch performances to national and international profile, to understand the challenges faced by the artists and communities we serve and to provide the support required to meet them head-on. We are looking for someone who shares the passion, commitment and values that have defined our work to date and is ready to roll up their sleeves and help take New Diorama forward. The Executive Director & Co-CEO is New Diorama's Business & Strategic Lead, responsible for financial management, fundraising, governance and strategic development. They will work together with the Executive Producer as Co-CEOs to provide overall organisational leadership, collaborating closely with the Artistic Lead on programming, artist development and support. This model of leadership is designed to be shared, accountable, and collaborative, reflecting the theatre's values and providing resilience against the challenges of working in an industry under unprecedented pressure. New Diorama is fully programmed for 2026 with a broad range of innovative work from new and established companies and an ongoing series of artist support interventions. While fundraising remains a critical priority, we have a strong track record and good relationships with trusts and foundations, as well as constructive engagement from key partners such as British Land, on whose estate the theatre is located. We also have significant long-term strategic projects in development, and most importantly a fantastic, vibrant staff team, several of whom have long-standing dedication to the organisation. Our new Executive Director & Co-CEO should have; considerable strategic and fundraising ambition, a collaborative approach to working (especially with our Artistic Lead and Executive Producer & Co-CEO), the organisational and financial management skills to ensure the theatre runs efficiently, and an ambitious, forward-looking vision to safeguard and build upon it for the future. It is a genuinely exciting opportunity, and we look forward to receiving your application. About New Diorama New Diorama is a creative home dedicated to transforming the landscape of how independent theatre is developed, supported and celebrated. Since opening in 2010, we have established an award-winning record of commissioning the most exciting, innovative new theatre as well as providing thought-leadership for meaningful artist support and sector development. Our commissioned work has transferred to the West End ( Nouveau Riche's Olivier-nominated For Black Boys ) and Broadway ( Spitlip's Olivier award-winning Operation Mincemeat) , toured nationally and internationally to prestigious venues including Germany's Schaubühne ( Kandinsky's Trap Street ), and been broadcast on the BBC ( Breach Theatre's It's True, It's True, It's True ). 'A crucial part of the wider UK theatre ecology and an under-sung hero.' The Guardian Our pioneering artist support programmes reach hundreds of independent companies and freelance artists annually, providing resources and mentorship to progress their practice, company and career that is not available anywhere else. "The support was generous and thoughtful everyone genuinely wanted the work to shine. I was struck by the distinct breadth of expertise across the organisation I'm cheerleading whenever I see the artist development programmes and feel proud to be part of that ecology." Jemima Yong, Artist Our Team New Diorama operates under a shared leadership structure which directly reflects our collaborative ethos while driving improved organisational resilience in support of our indefatigable artistic ambition. Artistic Lead: Emma Clark, Head of Programme - Creative vision, artistic relationships, programming and cultural impact. Operations Lead: Sophie Wallis , Executive Producer & Co-CEO - Lead producer of all activity and operational delivery. Business Lead: Executive Director & Co-CEO - Finance, fundraising, strategic partnerships, governance and organisational development. The incoming postholder will be an essential pillar of this structure. Our collaborative model is further supported by our diverse and dedicated small staff team of seven, together with our front of house and café staff. A Board of Trustees, who meet regularly, oversees the NDT's charitable objectives - they include senior representatives from the arts, business, professional services, politics and the public sector. Please Note: Sophie is going on maternity leave from Spring 2026, and we are therefore also currently recruiting an interim Senior Producer to support and work as part of the executive team alongside the Executive Director & Co-CEO and the Artistic Lead over this period. The Executive Producer is expected to return in 2027 and resume their responsibilities as Co-CEO. About the Role Job title: Executive Director & Co-CEO Responsible to: Chair of Board of Trustees Working closely with: Chair of Board of Trustees, Artistic Lead, Executive Producer & Co-CEO, Finance Director, and Staff Team. Contract: Permanent Salary: £45,000 per annum Hours of work: Full time, 40 hours per week. Core hours 10am-6pm. We operate Time Off in Lieu for additional hours required, which may include evenings and weekends. Place of work: New Diorama Theatre, 15-16 Triton Street, Regent's Place, London, NW1 3BF. Annual Leave: 20 days plus bank holidays, and additional gifted days. Probation period: 6 months. Benefits We strive to make New Diorama a supportive environment to work in: Flexi-time: Core hours between 10am-6pm, to help support work-life balance. Wellbeing: Financial contribution on top of your salary (currently £500 pa), for gym membership or other wellbeing activities of your choice. Annual Leave: Additional gifted days for your birthday and during closure over Christmas ( 2 weeks). Pension: Company pension scheme enrolment with generous employer contribution. Tickets: Complimentary tickets for all New Diorama productions (subject to availability). Discounts: Subsidised food and drink at New Diorama's Café. Training: Opportunities for professional and personal development. Executive Director & Co-CEO Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Governance As Co-CEO, you will share executive leadership of New Diorama with the Artistic Lead and Executive Producer, holding collective responsibility for the organisation's strategic direction, organisational health, and long-term sustainability. Work in close partnership with the Artistic Lead and Executive Producer & Co-CEO in agreement with the Board to develop and implement New Diorama's strategic plans. This strategy will include a dynamic artistic policy and programme, development of new audiences, community engagement, and financial and environmental sustainability. Serve as a key external representative and spokesperson for New Diorama with funders, stakeholders, partners, and the wider sector. Lead on board reporting, governance processes, and serve as primary liaison with the Board of Trustees. Ensure compliance with charity governance, company law, health and safety legislation, and safeguarding requirements. Uphold and model New Diorama's values of excellence, collaboration, inclusion and creative ambition. Financial Management You will hold executive responsibility for New Diorama's financial health, working closely with the Board Finance & Funding Sub-Committee, Finance Director and external accountants. Lead on financial strategy and planning, including setting and reviewing organisational and departmental budgets, targets, financial processes, and reporting to the Board. Ensure the efficient, effective and solvent financial management of the Company and identify appropriate opportunities for income generation. Monitor and manage the organisational budget, ensuring financial discipline and transparency. Oversee payroll, accounts, financial reporting, and annual audit processes. Manage cashflow and reserves, ensuring financial protocols are followed across the team. Report regularly to the Board on financial performance, risks and opportunities. . click apply for full job details
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Executive Director & Co-CEO Applicant Information We are seeking a passionate and ambitious Executive Director & Co-CEO to join our leadership team. You will provide overall administrative and strategic leadership for our vibrant theatre and also work with senior colleagues to build and sustain a much broader ecosystem of innovative productions, sector-leading artist support, community engagement and vital collaborative partnerships. New Diorama delivers first-class programming, nurtures the next generation of artists, and provides an inclusive, enjoyable environment for the hugely diverse mix of theatre professionals, audience members and local residents who visit and use our space. We're proudly independent and depend upon a wide range of key relationships - from artistic collaborators and commercial partners to local community groups - with every penny that we spend needing to be raised or earned. What has made us such a success has been our willingness to identify and nurture new theatre makers, taking them on a journey from scratch performances to national and international profile, to understand the challenges faced by the artists and communities we serve and to provide the support required to meet them head-on. We are looking for someone who shares the passion, commitment and values that have defined our work to date and is ready to roll up their sleeves and help take New Diorama forward. The Executive Director & Co-CEO is New Diorama's Business & Strategic Lead, responsible for financial management, fundraising, governance and strategic development. They will work together with the Executive Producer as Co-CEOs to provide overall organisational leadership, collaborating closely with the Artistic Lead on programming, artist development and support. This model of leadership is designed to be shared, accountable, and collaborative, reflecting the theatre's values and providing resilience against the challenges of working in an industry under unprecedented pressure. New Diorama is fully programmed for 2026 with a broad range of innovative work from new and established companies and an ongoing series of artist support interventions. While fundraising remains a critical priority, we have a strong track record and good relationships with trusts and foundations, as well as constructive engagement from key partners such as British Land, on whose estate the theatre is located. We also have significant long-term strategic projects in development, and most importantly a fantastic, vibrant staff team, several of whom have long-standing dedication to the organisation. Our new Executive Director & Co-CEO should have; considerable strategic and fundraising ambition, a collaborative approach to working (especially with our Artistic Lead and Executive Producer & Co-CEO), the organisational and financial management skills to ensure the theatre runs efficiently, and an ambitious, forward-looking vision to safeguard and build upon it for the future. It is a genuinely exciting opportunity, and we look forward to receiving your application. About New Diorama New Diorama is a creative home dedicated to transforming the landscape of how independent theatre is developed, supported and celebrated. Since opening in 2010, we have established an award-winning record of commissioning the most exciting, innovative new theatre as well as providing thought-leadership for meaningful artist support and sector development. Our commissioned work has transferred to the West End ( Nouveau Riche's Olivier-nominated For Black Boys ) and Broadway ( Spitlip's Olivier award-winning Operation Mincemeat) , toured nationally and internationally to prestigious venues including Germany's Schaubühne ( Kandinsky's Trap Street ), and been broadcast on the BBC ( Breach Theatre's It's True, It's True, It's True ). 'A crucial part of the wider UK theatre ecology and an under-sung hero.' The Guardian Our pioneering artist support programmes reach hundreds of independent companies and freelance artists annually, providing resources and mentorship to progress their practice, company and career that is not available anywhere else. "The support was generous and thoughtful everyone genuinely wanted the work to shine. I was struck by the distinct breadth of expertise across the organisation I'm cheerleading whenever I see the artist development programmes and feel proud to be part of that ecology." Jemima Yong, Artist Our Team New Diorama operates under a shared leadership structure which directly reflects our collaborative ethos while driving improved organisational resilience in support of our indefatigable artistic ambition. Artistic Lead: Emma Clark, Head of Programme - Creative vision, artistic relationships, programming and cultural impact. Operations Lead: Sophie Wallis , Executive Producer & Co-CEO - Lead producer of all activity and operational delivery. Business Lead: Executive Director & Co-CEO - Finance, fundraising, strategic partnerships, governance and organisational development. The incoming postholder will be an essential pillar of this structure. Our collaborative model is further supported by our diverse and dedicated small staff team of seven, together with our front of house and café staff. A Board of Trustees, who meet regularly, oversees the NDT's charitable objectives - they include senior representatives from the arts, business, professional services, politics and the public sector. Please Note: Sophie is going on maternity leave from Spring 2026, and we are therefore also currently recruiting an interim Senior Producer to support and work as part of the executive team alongside the Executive Director & Co-CEO and the Artistic Lead over this period. The Executive Producer is expected to return in 2027 and resume their responsibilities as Co-CEO. About the Role Job title: Executive Director & Co-CEO Responsible to: Chair of Board of Trustees Working closely with: Chair of Board of Trustees, Artistic Lead, Executive Producer & Co-CEO, Finance Director, and Staff Team. Contract: Permanent Salary: £45,000 per annum Hours of work: Full time, 40 hours per week. Core hours 10am-6pm. We operate Time Off in Lieu for additional hours required, which may include evenings and weekends. Place of work: New Diorama Theatre, 15-16 Triton Street, Regent's Place, London, NW1 3BF. Annual Leave: 20 days plus bank holidays, and additional gifted days. Probation period: 6 months. Benefits We strive to make New Diorama a supportive environment to work in: Flexi-time: Core hours between 10am-6pm, to help support work-life balance. Wellbeing: Financial contribution on top of your salary (currently £500 pa), for gym membership or other wellbeing activities of your choice. Annual Leave: Additional gifted days for your birthday and during closure over Christmas ( 2 weeks). Pension: Company pension scheme enrolment with generous employer contribution. Tickets: Complimentary tickets for all New Diorama productions (subject to availability). Discounts: Subsidised food and drink at New Diorama's Café. Training: Opportunities for professional and personal development. Executive Director & Co-CEO Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Governance As Co-CEO, you will share executive leadership of New Diorama with the Artistic Lead and Executive Producer, holding collective responsibility for the organisation's strategic direction, organisational health, and long-term sustainability. Work in close partnership with the Artistic Lead and Executive Producer & Co-CEO in agreement with the Board to develop and implement New Diorama's strategic plans. This strategy will include a dynamic artistic policy and programme, development of new audiences, community engagement, and financial and environmental sustainability. Serve as a key external representative and spokesperson for New Diorama with funders, stakeholders, partners, and the wider sector. Lead on board reporting, governance processes, and serve as primary liaison with the Board of Trustees. Ensure compliance with charity governance, company law, health and safety legislation, and safeguarding requirements. Uphold and model New Diorama's values of excellence, collaboration, inclusion and creative ambition. Financial Management You will hold executive responsibility for New Diorama's financial health, working closely with the Board Finance & Funding Sub-Committee, Finance Director and external accountants. Lead on financial strategy and planning, including setting and reviewing organisational and departmental budgets, targets, financial processes, and reporting to the Board. Ensure the efficient, effective and solvent financial management of the Company and identify appropriate opportunities for income generation. Monitor and manage the organisational budget, ensuring financial discipline and transparency. Oversee payroll, accounts, financial reporting, and annual audit processes. Manage cashflow and reserves, ensuring financial protocols are followed across the team. Report regularly to the Board on financial performance, risks and opportunities. . click apply for full job details
Senior Direct Marketing Officer - Acquisition As Senior Direct Marketing Officer, you will operate with a level of autonomy, build excellent agency relationships and deliver outstanding fundraising campaigns to achieve ambitious income targets. A focus on results will be vital but how these are achieved will also form a large part of the role; considering the non-financial measures of quality in addition to more traditional measures of success. Working with internal teams and external suppliers, you will deliver direct marketing activity across a range of channels and media. You will lead paid media campaigns that drive donations and prize-led support, implementing the associated programmes and products. You will also deliver large-scale projects that strengthen the long-term success of campaigns, while delivering exceptional fundraising activity to achieve ambitious income targets. In addition to this, you will be responsible for line managing the Acquisition Direct Marketing Executive who will support the Direct Marketing Acquisition team in achieving their targets. Key Responsibilities: Campaign Management Plan, manage and deliver our Weekly Lottery and Value Exchange campaigns; ensuring they are in market on time, on budget and on brand across a range of channels and media. Manage projects that will improve the long-term success of campaigns. Deliver motivational fundraiser training and develop engaging fundraiser materials with agency stakeholders to ensure high-quality fundraising. Ensure compliance and adherence to regulation and codes of practice is considered in all campaign activity, for example through fundraiser monitoring and engagement activities. Work closely with Data and Digital teams to ensure effective processes are worked to and full campaign evaluation is possible. Continuous improvement through test and learn principles across all activity. Work collaboratively across the charity to deliver and amplify Individual Giving and wider organisational campaigns, maximising impact and income. Development of compelling communications and materials to support all activities. People management Management and development of the Acquisition Direct Marketing Executive. Ensure direct report has clear, SMART objectives and a development plan in place. Complete routine 1-1 meetings and annual appraisals. Ensure direct report has goals and a development plan written up which are routinely reviewed. Agency relationship management across a variety of partners and suppliers, from building relationships and negotiating, to routine performance reviews. Planning and budgeting Input to annual planning and development of individual giving campaigns. Compilation of detailed income and expenditure campaign budgets. Work with Direct Marketing Acquisition Manager (Direct Response) in developing the Acquisition programme and strategy. Input to quarterly forecasting and regular reporting across a range of financial and non-financial KPIs. Finance and reporting Ensure daily campaign tracking and reporting. Routine end of campaign reviews and analysis. Ongoing reporting on long-term success measures, such as attrition and ROI. Invoice reconciliation and processing for timely payment. Non-financial KPI trend reporting, such as opt-out/in rates and quality scoring. Knowledge, skills and experience needed: Reporting and ability to understand complex data sets Understanding of compliance in fundraising. Campaign management. Briefing and working with external suppliers. Direct marketing across a range of media and routes to market. Copy writing and proof reading. Proven track record of meeting or exceeding financial and non-financial targets. Good organisational skills and the ability to prioritise workload. Focus on results and continuous improvement. Excellent attention to detail. Good written and verbal communication skills and the confidence to communicate with people of all levels. Agency management skills. Strong team player and self-motivator. Flexibility to work some unsocial hours and willingness to travel independently. Additional Information: Ways of working: As part of our Agile ways of working you will be required to work approximately 2 days a week from the office, which is subject to the requirements of the role and the business needs. Flexibility on where you work can be split between working from home and our office. Roles that are classed as part of the Agile ways of working are not able to claim any costs for Mileage/Travel on Public Transport, Accommodation and/or Meals. This includes when attending the office for various meetings/events. Our Office : Our office is at 3 Riverside, Granta Park, Great Abington, Cambridge, CB21 6AD. Salary : Circa £37,000 per annum, plus benefits Please download the Vacancy Pack on our website for more information. The closing date for applications is the 22nd March 2026 , with interviews being arrange once shortlisting has been completed. Please indicate in your covering letter if you are unable to attend an interview on a certain date. We would encourage you to submit your application at the earliest opportunity, as on occasion we may have to bring forward the interview date and/or the closing date based on the needs of the business. Although a possibility, this will only happen in exceptional circumstances. Please indicate in your covering letter if you are unable to attend an interview on a certain date. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive culture where everyone can be themselves and reach their full potential. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and cultures, particularly from those in the global majority, those with disabilities, men and those from the LGBTQIA+ community. Any offer of employment is however subject to you having the right to work in the UK. As part of our commitment to being an inclusive employer and ensuring fairness and consistency in our selection process, we will handle your CV and application with the utmost confidentiality. While we strive to anonymise your CV where possible, there are certain sections, such as the application question, that cannot be fully anonymised. We kindly ask that you remove any personal information, including your name, when answering the application question. The hiring panel will not have access to your personal details, such as your name and address, until you are invited for an interview. Should you require any adjustments at either the application or interview stage, please contact us via our website. How to apply: Please create an online account using our Online Recruitment Platform which can be accessed through our Job Vacancies page. You will be able to attach your CV to your application and track the status of your application. About Alzheimer s Research UK: Alzheimer's Research UK is the UK's leading dementia research charity. Our mission is to accelerate progress towards a cure. Today 1 in 2 people will be impacted by dementia, either through caring for a loved one, developing it themselves or tragically both. But there is hope.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Senior Direct Marketing Officer - Acquisition As Senior Direct Marketing Officer, you will operate with a level of autonomy, build excellent agency relationships and deliver outstanding fundraising campaigns to achieve ambitious income targets. A focus on results will be vital but how these are achieved will also form a large part of the role; considering the non-financial measures of quality in addition to more traditional measures of success. Working with internal teams and external suppliers, you will deliver direct marketing activity across a range of channels and media. You will lead paid media campaigns that drive donations and prize-led support, implementing the associated programmes and products. You will also deliver large-scale projects that strengthen the long-term success of campaigns, while delivering exceptional fundraising activity to achieve ambitious income targets. In addition to this, you will be responsible for line managing the Acquisition Direct Marketing Executive who will support the Direct Marketing Acquisition team in achieving their targets. Key Responsibilities: Campaign Management Plan, manage and deliver our Weekly Lottery and Value Exchange campaigns; ensuring they are in market on time, on budget and on brand across a range of channels and media. Manage projects that will improve the long-term success of campaigns. Deliver motivational fundraiser training and develop engaging fundraiser materials with agency stakeholders to ensure high-quality fundraising. Ensure compliance and adherence to regulation and codes of practice is considered in all campaign activity, for example through fundraiser monitoring and engagement activities. Work closely with Data and Digital teams to ensure effective processes are worked to and full campaign evaluation is possible. Continuous improvement through test and learn principles across all activity. Work collaboratively across the charity to deliver and amplify Individual Giving and wider organisational campaigns, maximising impact and income. Development of compelling communications and materials to support all activities. People management Management and development of the Acquisition Direct Marketing Executive. Ensure direct report has clear, SMART objectives and a development plan in place. Complete routine 1-1 meetings and annual appraisals. Ensure direct report has goals and a development plan written up which are routinely reviewed. Agency relationship management across a variety of partners and suppliers, from building relationships and negotiating, to routine performance reviews. Planning and budgeting Input to annual planning and development of individual giving campaigns. Compilation of detailed income and expenditure campaign budgets. Work with Direct Marketing Acquisition Manager (Direct Response) in developing the Acquisition programme and strategy. Input to quarterly forecasting and regular reporting across a range of financial and non-financial KPIs. Finance and reporting Ensure daily campaign tracking and reporting. Routine end of campaign reviews and analysis. Ongoing reporting on long-term success measures, such as attrition and ROI. Invoice reconciliation and processing for timely payment. Non-financial KPI trend reporting, such as opt-out/in rates and quality scoring. Knowledge, skills and experience needed: Reporting and ability to understand complex data sets Understanding of compliance in fundraising. Campaign management. Briefing and working with external suppliers. Direct marketing across a range of media and routes to market. Copy writing and proof reading. Proven track record of meeting or exceeding financial and non-financial targets. Good organisational skills and the ability to prioritise workload. Focus on results and continuous improvement. Excellent attention to detail. Good written and verbal communication skills and the confidence to communicate with people of all levels. Agency management skills. Strong team player and self-motivator. Flexibility to work some unsocial hours and willingness to travel independently. Additional Information: Ways of working: As part of our Agile ways of working you will be required to work approximately 2 days a week from the office, which is subject to the requirements of the role and the business needs. Flexibility on where you work can be split between working from home and our office. Roles that are classed as part of the Agile ways of working are not able to claim any costs for Mileage/Travel on Public Transport, Accommodation and/or Meals. This includes when attending the office for various meetings/events. Our Office : Our office is at 3 Riverside, Granta Park, Great Abington, Cambridge, CB21 6AD. Salary : Circa £37,000 per annum, plus benefits Please download the Vacancy Pack on our website for more information. The closing date for applications is the 22nd March 2026 , with interviews being arrange once shortlisting has been completed. Please indicate in your covering letter if you are unable to attend an interview on a certain date. We would encourage you to submit your application at the earliest opportunity, as on occasion we may have to bring forward the interview date and/or the closing date based on the needs of the business. Although a possibility, this will only happen in exceptional circumstances. Please indicate in your covering letter if you are unable to attend an interview on a certain date. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive culture where everyone can be themselves and reach their full potential. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and cultures, particularly from those in the global majority, those with disabilities, men and those from the LGBTQIA+ community. Any offer of employment is however subject to you having the right to work in the UK. As part of our commitment to being an inclusive employer and ensuring fairness and consistency in our selection process, we will handle your CV and application with the utmost confidentiality. While we strive to anonymise your CV where possible, there are certain sections, such as the application question, that cannot be fully anonymised. We kindly ask that you remove any personal information, including your name, when answering the application question. The hiring panel will not have access to your personal details, such as your name and address, until you are invited for an interview. Should you require any adjustments at either the application or interview stage, please contact us via our website. How to apply: Please create an online account using our Online Recruitment Platform which can be accessed through our Job Vacancies page. You will be able to attach your CV to your application and track the status of your application. About Alzheimer s Research UK: Alzheimer's Research UK is the UK's leading dementia research charity. Our mission is to accelerate progress towards a cure. Today 1 in 2 people will be impacted by dementia, either through caring for a loved one, developing it themselves or tragically both. But there is hope.
Head of Operational Support (SMB) - 12-Month FTC Job ID: R20979 Commercial Manchester - Main Office Permanent Join us in our mission to transform the way people shop and eat, where impact, innovation, and growth drive everything we do. Our Small Medium Business (SMB) team is the engine room of our marketplace-managing relationships with thousands of independent restaurant and retail partners across Europe. Our Finance & Strategy and Revenue Operations teams act as the analytical and operational backbone of Deliveroo, ensuring our commercial teams have the tools and insights needed to win. We're looking for a Head of Operational Support to join our team in Manchester on a 12-month fixed-term contract. Reporting to the SMB Commercial Director, you will lead a cross functional team of Operational Support Leads, acting as the architect for our contact centre performance across Sales, Account Management, and Customer Success. What You'll Be Doing You will bridge the gap between high level strategy and daily execution, ensuring our inside sales and account management teams are equipped to succeed at scale. Operating Vision: Define and scope the strategic vision for our SMB Contact Centres. You will own the delivery of strategic projects designed to move the needle on commercial performance. Enabling Capability: Build the "infrastructure for success." You will oversee Workforce Management (WFM), Performance Analytics, Quality Assurance (QA), and agent onboarding/training. Tech Stack Deployment: Partner with Revenue Operations and Sales Technology teams to deploy and optimise tools including Salesforce, telephony systems, and sales engagement platforms. Go To Market (GTM) Excellence: Develop the processes required to embed people, data, and technology changes across the organisation, ensuring new initiatives are adopted seamlessly. Performance Analysis: Conduct in depth data analysis to identify long term trends and gaps. You won't just report on performance; you will create strategies for course correction. Stakeholder Diplomacy: Act as the "voice" of Revenue Operations to Commercial Leaders and vice versa, ensuring alignment between central strategy and local execution. What You'll Need to Thrive We are looking for a structured operator who understands the motivational and operational levers of a modern contact centre: Experience: Proven track record in consultancy, strategy, or operational roles, ideally within a high volume contact centre environment. Tech Proficiency: Detailed understanding of the sales tech stack, specifically Salesforce and sales engagement platforms (e.g., Salesloft, Outreach, or HVS). Optimization Mindset: A sharp eye for process redesign and technology utilisation to drive efficiency and "ways of working" improvements. Leadership: Experience leading or supporting Quality Assurance teams, including call management frameworks and reporting. Communication: Exceptional verbal and written skills, with the ability to influence executive level leadership and craft clear memos from ambiguous problems. Availability: This is a 12-month Fixed Term Contract. Why Join Us? At Deliveroo, you'll solve complex real time challenges in an industry that is redefining convenience. Working here you can expect to: Drive Large Scale Change: Own the operational roadmap for thousands of partners across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. High Growth Impact: Work in a fast paced environment where operational improvements lead to immediate commercial wins. Strategic Leadership: Act as a key advisor to the SMB leadership team, shaping the future of our contact centre operations. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion At Deliveroo, we believe a great workplace reflects the world around us. We are committed to building a workforce that mirrors the beautifully diverse communities we serve. Our latest 2024 UK & Global workforce data reflects this ongoing commitment to representation and transparency: Ethnic Diversity: 38.2% of our UK employees identify as being from ethnic minority backgrounds. This is comprised of: 19.4% Asian / Asian British 7.1% Black / African / Caribbean / Black British 5.9% Other ethnic groups Gender: 44.1% of our UK workforce identifies as women. Senior Leadership: We have an active global goal to reach 40% women in senior leadership roles. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds regardless of race, religion, gender, or disability. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let your recruiter know or contact us at . A competitive and comprehensive compensation and benefits package Compensation We aim to pay every employee competitively for the role they are performing in their respective location Depending on role and location, some employees may be eligible for an annual cash bonus, sign on bonus or relocation support Up to 5% matched pension contributions Equity Some roles may be eligible for share awards, giving them ownership in Deliveroo and a share in our success Food Free Deliveroo Plus: free delivery and access to special offers Team lunches from the best local restaurants Time away 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with length of time spent working at Deliveroo One day of paid leave per year to volunteer with a registered charity Funded single cover healthcare on our core plan, with the option to add family members at own cost On site gym (HQ), discounted external gym membership Access to well being apps such as LesMills+, Strava, Headspace, Yogaia via GymPass Discounted dental insurance and a range of other flexible benefits, such as critical illness cover, partner life cover, travel insurance, health assessments Life assurance Work Life Maternity, paternity and maternity and shared parental leave, eligible from day one of employment Excellent kit to enable working from home and a parent friendly working culture Access to free mortgage advice Cycle to Work Scheme or Season Ticket Loans, depending how you wish to travel Excellent learning and development opportunities and access to RooLearn, our learning platform, packed with high quality training and content Regular Employee Resource Group (ERG) led social events - examples include dinners, dance lessons and in office yoga sessions
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Head of Operational Support (SMB) - 12-Month FTC Job ID: R20979 Commercial Manchester - Main Office Permanent Join us in our mission to transform the way people shop and eat, where impact, innovation, and growth drive everything we do. Our Small Medium Business (SMB) team is the engine room of our marketplace-managing relationships with thousands of independent restaurant and retail partners across Europe. Our Finance & Strategy and Revenue Operations teams act as the analytical and operational backbone of Deliveroo, ensuring our commercial teams have the tools and insights needed to win. We're looking for a Head of Operational Support to join our team in Manchester on a 12-month fixed-term contract. Reporting to the SMB Commercial Director, you will lead a cross functional team of Operational Support Leads, acting as the architect for our contact centre performance across Sales, Account Management, and Customer Success. What You'll Be Doing You will bridge the gap between high level strategy and daily execution, ensuring our inside sales and account management teams are equipped to succeed at scale. Operating Vision: Define and scope the strategic vision for our SMB Contact Centres. You will own the delivery of strategic projects designed to move the needle on commercial performance. Enabling Capability: Build the "infrastructure for success." You will oversee Workforce Management (WFM), Performance Analytics, Quality Assurance (QA), and agent onboarding/training. Tech Stack Deployment: Partner with Revenue Operations and Sales Technology teams to deploy and optimise tools including Salesforce, telephony systems, and sales engagement platforms. Go To Market (GTM) Excellence: Develop the processes required to embed people, data, and technology changes across the organisation, ensuring new initiatives are adopted seamlessly. Performance Analysis: Conduct in depth data analysis to identify long term trends and gaps. You won't just report on performance; you will create strategies for course correction. Stakeholder Diplomacy: Act as the "voice" of Revenue Operations to Commercial Leaders and vice versa, ensuring alignment between central strategy and local execution. What You'll Need to Thrive We are looking for a structured operator who understands the motivational and operational levers of a modern contact centre: Experience: Proven track record in consultancy, strategy, or operational roles, ideally within a high volume contact centre environment. Tech Proficiency: Detailed understanding of the sales tech stack, specifically Salesforce and sales engagement platforms (e.g., Salesloft, Outreach, or HVS). Optimization Mindset: A sharp eye for process redesign and technology utilisation to drive efficiency and "ways of working" improvements. Leadership: Experience leading or supporting Quality Assurance teams, including call management frameworks and reporting. Communication: Exceptional verbal and written skills, with the ability to influence executive level leadership and craft clear memos from ambiguous problems. Availability: This is a 12-month Fixed Term Contract. Why Join Us? At Deliveroo, you'll solve complex real time challenges in an industry that is redefining convenience. Working here you can expect to: Drive Large Scale Change: Own the operational roadmap for thousands of partners across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. High Growth Impact: Work in a fast paced environment where operational improvements lead to immediate commercial wins. Strategic Leadership: Act as a key advisor to the SMB leadership team, shaping the future of our contact centre operations. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion At Deliveroo, we believe a great workplace reflects the world around us. We are committed to building a workforce that mirrors the beautifully diverse communities we serve. Our latest 2024 UK & Global workforce data reflects this ongoing commitment to representation and transparency: Ethnic Diversity: 38.2% of our UK employees identify as being from ethnic minority backgrounds. This is comprised of: 19.4% Asian / Asian British 7.1% Black / African / Caribbean / Black British 5.9% Other ethnic groups Gender: 44.1% of our UK workforce identifies as women. Senior Leadership: We have an active global goal to reach 40% women in senior leadership roles. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds regardless of race, religion, gender, or disability. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let your recruiter know or contact us at . A competitive and comprehensive compensation and benefits package Compensation We aim to pay every employee competitively for the role they are performing in their respective location Depending on role and location, some employees may be eligible for an annual cash bonus, sign on bonus or relocation support Up to 5% matched pension contributions Equity Some roles may be eligible for share awards, giving them ownership in Deliveroo and a share in our success Food Free Deliveroo Plus: free delivery and access to special offers Team lunches from the best local restaurants Time away 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with length of time spent working at Deliveroo One day of paid leave per year to volunteer with a registered charity Funded single cover healthcare on our core plan, with the option to add family members at own cost On site gym (HQ), discounted external gym membership Access to well being apps such as LesMills+, Strava, Headspace, Yogaia via GymPass Discounted dental insurance and a range of other flexible benefits, such as critical illness cover, partner life cover, travel insurance, health assessments Life assurance Work Life Maternity, paternity and maternity and shared parental leave, eligible from day one of employment Excellent kit to enable working from home and a parent friendly working culture Access to free mortgage advice Cycle to Work Scheme or Season Ticket Loans, depending how you wish to travel Excellent learning and development opportunities and access to RooLearn, our learning platform, packed with high quality training and content Regular Employee Resource Group (ERG) led social events - examples include dinners, dance lessons and in office yoga sessions
Trustees Expertise areas: Finance & Investments Income Generation Strategic Impact & Growth We are working for a national charity that supports and advocates for the millions of people across the UK who care for someone living with dementia. Carers often feel invisible and overwhelmed, yet they provide essential, complex care every day. This charity exists to change that - offering practical and emotional support, amplifying carers' voices, and campaigning for long term reform. As we shape the next phase of our strategic development, we are looking for three new trustees to bring expertise, strong governance and a genuine commitment to improving the lives of dementia carers. What we are looking for: Finance & Investments Trustee We're seeking a trustee with strong finance and investment expertise, including charity finance experience. You'll help ensure robust financial governance, long term sustainability and effective risk management. Working with the Board and executive team, you'll oversee budgets, monitor performance and support decisions that strengthen our financial position. Committee: Finance, Audit & Risk. Income Generation Trustee We're looking for a trustee with expertise in income generation to support the charity's growth and long term sustainability. You'll bring strategic insight across areas such as fundraising, corporate partnerships and/or digital income, helping to diversify and strengthen our income streams. Working alongside the Board and executive team, you'll contribute to shaping income growth strategy, offering challenge, guidance and insight to help maximise income and build organisational resilience. Committee : Income Generation Strategic Impact & Growth Trustee We're seeking a trustee who can help turn our strong foundation into greater visibility and long term growth. You'll help us evidence our impact, communicate it confidently, and build partnerships and income that expand our reach. This role supports the Board to ensure our services remain high quality, sustainable and clearly understood by the public. Committee: Income Generation. We would particularly welcome applicants who bring lived experience of dementia care, as this perspective strengthens our understanding of the challenges carers face and helps shape meaningful, relevant strategy. Time commitment: Around 12 days per year, including: • Quarterly Board meetings (hybrid) • Committee meetings (online) • Strategy day • Occasional involvement in interviews, events or Task & Finish groups Terms This is an unremunerated voluntary role. All reasonable travel and subsistence expenses will be reimbursed. How to apply TPP Recruitment is working as a retained partner on this appointment. To express your interest, please apply with an updated CV and a member of TPP's Leadership & Governance team will be in touch with further information. Alternatively, contact: Matt Adams or Lisa Ross Closing date: 5.00pm, 19th March 2026 We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Trustees Expertise areas: Finance & Investments Income Generation Strategic Impact & Growth We are working for a national charity that supports and advocates for the millions of people across the UK who care for someone living with dementia. Carers often feel invisible and overwhelmed, yet they provide essential, complex care every day. This charity exists to change that - offering practical and emotional support, amplifying carers' voices, and campaigning for long term reform. As we shape the next phase of our strategic development, we are looking for three new trustees to bring expertise, strong governance and a genuine commitment to improving the lives of dementia carers. What we are looking for: Finance & Investments Trustee We're seeking a trustee with strong finance and investment expertise, including charity finance experience. You'll help ensure robust financial governance, long term sustainability and effective risk management. Working with the Board and executive team, you'll oversee budgets, monitor performance and support decisions that strengthen our financial position. Committee: Finance, Audit & Risk. Income Generation Trustee We're looking for a trustee with expertise in income generation to support the charity's growth and long term sustainability. You'll bring strategic insight across areas such as fundraising, corporate partnerships and/or digital income, helping to diversify and strengthen our income streams. Working alongside the Board and executive team, you'll contribute to shaping income growth strategy, offering challenge, guidance and insight to help maximise income and build organisational resilience. Committee : Income Generation Strategic Impact & Growth Trustee We're seeking a trustee who can help turn our strong foundation into greater visibility and long term growth. You'll help us evidence our impact, communicate it confidently, and build partnerships and income that expand our reach. This role supports the Board to ensure our services remain high quality, sustainable and clearly understood by the public. Committee: Income Generation. We would particularly welcome applicants who bring lived experience of dementia care, as this perspective strengthens our understanding of the challenges carers face and helps shape meaningful, relevant strategy. Time commitment: Around 12 days per year, including: • Quarterly Board meetings (hybrid) • Committee meetings (online) • Strategy day • Occasional involvement in interviews, events or Task & Finish groups Terms This is an unremunerated voluntary role. All reasonable travel and subsistence expenses will be reimbursed. How to apply TPP Recruitment is working as a retained partner on this appointment. To express your interest, please apply with an updated CV and a member of TPP's Leadership & Governance team will be in touch with further information. Alternatively, contact: Matt Adams or Lisa Ross Closing date: 5.00pm, 19th March 2026 We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Business Manager We have an exciting opportunity for a Business Manager to join the Team, in this key leadership role at the heart of the organisation. Due to the nature of the role this post is only open to women: The Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1 applies. Position: Business Manager Salary: £36,000 per annum pro rata Location: Sheffield/hybrid Hours: 30-37.5 hours per week (to be agreed) Closing Date: Monday 23rd March at 5pm About the Role The team care deeply about providing good, safe, specialist services to the community and to clients by providing inclusive, equitable support to all survivors of sexual violence in Sheffield. You'll work closely with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to keep things running day to day and to strengthen the infrastructure that make this life-changing work possible. You'll lead across areas like finance, HR, governance, quality, facilities/IT, risk and data protection, and provide empowering and supportive line management to the Business Team and Counselling Team. You'll also deputise for the CEO on occasion, helping to provide steady leadership and continuity across the organisation. About You We're looking for a woman who is proactive, organised and resourceful. Someone who can bring calm, clarity and momentum, identify and prioritise what needs doing, and help people do their best work in a supportive, values-led culture. Occupational requirement: This post is only open to women (Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1). Enhanced DBS required. Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK. About the Organisation The organisation provides critical support for survivors of sexual violence across Sheffield. Services include counselling, wellbeing programmes, and criminal justice support. As part of the team, you'll join a forward-thinking, inclusive charity dedicated to empowering survivors and improving their lives. A satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure will be required by the post holder. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Applicants are not entitled to withhold information and must declare all convictions, including spent convictions, cautions, reprimands and final warnings. Any information given will be completely confidential and will be considered only in relation to any application or positions to which the Order applies. Other roles you may have experience of could include Operations Manager, Charity Manager, HR and Compliance Manager, Programme Manager, or Non-Profit Business Lead. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Business Manager We have an exciting opportunity for a Business Manager to join the Team, in this key leadership role at the heart of the organisation. Due to the nature of the role this post is only open to women: The Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1 applies. Position: Business Manager Salary: £36,000 per annum pro rata Location: Sheffield/hybrid Hours: 30-37.5 hours per week (to be agreed) Closing Date: Monday 23rd March at 5pm About the Role The team care deeply about providing good, safe, specialist services to the community and to clients by providing inclusive, equitable support to all survivors of sexual violence in Sheffield. You'll work closely with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to keep things running day to day and to strengthen the infrastructure that make this life-changing work possible. You'll lead across areas like finance, HR, governance, quality, facilities/IT, risk and data protection, and provide empowering and supportive line management to the Business Team and Counselling Team. You'll also deputise for the CEO on occasion, helping to provide steady leadership and continuity across the organisation. About You We're looking for a woman who is proactive, organised and resourceful. Someone who can bring calm, clarity and momentum, identify and prioritise what needs doing, and help people do their best work in a supportive, values-led culture. Occupational requirement: This post is only open to women (Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1). Enhanced DBS required. Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK. About the Organisation The organisation provides critical support for survivors of sexual violence across Sheffield. Services include counselling, wellbeing programmes, and criminal justice support. As part of the team, you'll join a forward-thinking, inclusive charity dedicated to empowering survivors and improving their lives. A satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure will be required by the post holder. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Applicants are not entitled to withhold information and must declare all convictions, including spent convictions, cautions, reprimands and final warnings. Any information given will be completely confidential and will be considered only in relation to any application or positions to which the Order applies. Other roles you may have experience of could include Operations Manager, Charity Manager, HR and Compliance Manager, Programme Manager, or Non-Profit Business Lead. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Global Legal Contracts Manager These are exciting times for the Donkey Sanctuary, and we have an outstanding opportunity for a commercially minded and detail-oriented individual with strong influencing and organisational skills to join the Governance and Compliance Team This is a 12-month fixed term role starting as soon as possible. Position: Global Legal Contracts Manager Location: Devon/Hybrid Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week, 08.30-16.30, Monday-Friday Salary: £68,273 Contract: 12-month fixed term Closing Date: Tuesday 31st March About the Role As Global Legal Contracts Manager, you will lead the strategic control and optimisation of global legal services across sanctuary, driving improved financial discipline, governance, compliance and quality assurance. Within this multifunctional and rewarding role, you will partner closely with Finance, Governance and senior stakeholders across the charity to ensure legal services are aligned with organisational risk, value, and strategic objectives. Your main duties include: Working with key stakeholders to drive continuous improvement in the quality, consistency, and commerciality of legal services delivered across the organisation Working with internal partners to support the review and redesign of the charity's legal function. Acting as the central point of control for organisational legal spend In partnership with key stakeholders track and analyse global legal casework in relation to legal risk and compliance. Working with Director Global Assurance and functional leads to support, develop and implement governance frameworks to improve oversight, approval processes and reporting of legal costs. Managing relationships with external legal providers Leading, developing and performance managing the team, setting clear objectives aligned to the Charity's strategic aims, ensuring accountability, capability building, and a clear understanding of the team's contribution to organisational success. About You You will be a qualified solicitor or legal executive in England & Wales, with substantial post qualification experience in commercial/contract law, either in-house or with a reputable law firm. You will have: Experience in an in-house legal, contracts, or legal operations role within a global operation. A strong understanding of legal spend management, governance, and financial controls within a multi-jurisdictional international organisation. Experience of working with external legal panels and managing professional service providers. Proven ability to analyse cost data and develop practical, value-driven solutions. Strong stakeholder management skills with experience influencing senior leaders and cross-functional teams. Extensive experience of supporting and advising at Board and Executive level on corporate and legal affairs, both in the UK and internationally. Benefits include: Competitive pension. Life assurance (4 x annual salary). BUPA private health cover. Sickness Income Protection (50% of salary) 31 days holiday (including Bank holidays), rising to 34 with each full year of service. Wellbeing team. Recorded Pilates and Yoga classes. Long service awards. Healthshield plan. Free parking. Subsidised restaurant and shop. About the Organisation Join one of the UK's largest international animal welfare charities, currently supporting projects in over 35 countries worldwide, working for a world where donkeys and mules live free from suffering and their contribution to humanity is fully valued. The Donkey Sanctuary is a Disability Confident Employer, committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable people (children and adults) and expects all staff and volunteers to undertake this commitment. Applicants will be subject to safer recruitment processes, including an application for a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check where required for the post. You may also have experience in areas such as Legal, Legal Contracts, Global Legal Contract, Global Legal, Solicitor, Lawyer, Legal Executive, Commercial Lawyer, In-House Lawyer, In House Lawyer, Legal Manager, Legal Contracts Manager, Global Legal Contracts Manager, Global Legal Manager, Lead Solicitor, Lead Lawyer, In House Legal Counsel. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Global Legal Contracts Manager These are exciting times for the Donkey Sanctuary, and we have an outstanding opportunity for a commercially minded and detail-oriented individual with strong influencing and organisational skills to join the Governance and Compliance Team This is a 12-month fixed term role starting as soon as possible. Position: Global Legal Contracts Manager Location: Devon/Hybrid Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week, 08.30-16.30, Monday-Friday Salary: £68,273 Contract: 12-month fixed term Closing Date: Tuesday 31st March About the Role As Global Legal Contracts Manager, you will lead the strategic control and optimisation of global legal services across sanctuary, driving improved financial discipline, governance, compliance and quality assurance. Within this multifunctional and rewarding role, you will partner closely with Finance, Governance and senior stakeholders across the charity to ensure legal services are aligned with organisational risk, value, and strategic objectives. Your main duties include: Working with key stakeholders to drive continuous improvement in the quality, consistency, and commerciality of legal services delivered across the organisation Working with internal partners to support the review and redesign of the charity's legal function. Acting as the central point of control for organisational legal spend In partnership with key stakeholders track and analyse global legal casework in relation to legal risk and compliance. Working with Director Global Assurance and functional leads to support, develop and implement governance frameworks to improve oversight, approval processes and reporting of legal costs. Managing relationships with external legal providers Leading, developing and performance managing the team, setting clear objectives aligned to the Charity's strategic aims, ensuring accountability, capability building, and a clear understanding of the team's contribution to organisational success. About You You will be a qualified solicitor or legal executive in England & Wales, with substantial post qualification experience in commercial/contract law, either in-house or with a reputable law firm. You will have: Experience in an in-house legal, contracts, or legal operations role within a global operation. A strong understanding of legal spend management, governance, and financial controls within a multi-jurisdictional international organisation. Experience of working with external legal panels and managing professional service providers. Proven ability to analyse cost data and develop practical, value-driven solutions. Strong stakeholder management skills with experience influencing senior leaders and cross-functional teams. Extensive experience of supporting and advising at Board and Executive level on corporate and legal affairs, both in the UK and internationally. Benefits include: Competitive pension. Life assurance (4 x annual salary). BUPA private health cover. Sickness Income Protection (50% of salary) 31 days holiday (including Bank holidays), rising to 34 with each full year of service. Wellbeing team. Recorded Pilates and Yoga classes. Long service awards. Healthshield plan. Free parking. Subsidised restaurant and shop. About the Organisation Join one of the UK's largest international animal welfare charities, currently supporting projects in over 35 countries worldwide, working for a world where donkeys and mules live free from suffering and their contribution to humanity is fully valued. The Donkey Sanctuary is a Disability Confident Employer, committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable people (children and adults) and expects all staff and volunteers to undertake this commitment. Applicants will be subject to safer recruitment processes, including an application for a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check where required for the post. You may also have experience in areas such as Legal, Legal Contracts, Global Legal Contract, Global Legal, Solicitor, Lawyer, Legal Executive, Commercial Lawyer, In-House Lawyer, In House Lawyer, Legal Manager, Legal Contracts Manager, Global Legal Contracts Manager, Global Legal Manager, Lead Solicitor, Lead Lawyer, In House Legal Counsel. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client - Not For Profit People.