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SportsAid Trust
Head of CRM
SportsAid Trust
THE ROLE Job Title: Head of CRM Reports To: Chief Executive Location: Remote and hybrid working (occasional travel to SportsAid Head Office) Salary: £60,000 per annum FTE; pro-rated to £36,000 per annum for 3 days/week Contract: Permanent; part-time Hours of work: Part-time position, approx. 21 working hours a week (3 days per week), some evening work may be required from time to time, reasonable flexible work options are available. CONTEXT & PURPOSE OF ROLE SportsAid is currently implementing Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud as our new organisation-wide CRM platform to strengthen engagement with athletes and their parents/care-givers, supporters and funders, partners, alumni, volunteers and other key stakeholders. The Head of CRM will provide strategic and operational leadership for the charity s CRM function. Initially the focus of the role will be to realise the value of the implementation, including adoption, embedding ways of working and processes across teams, improving data quality, refining reporting, ensuring good system governance and optimising organisation-wide usage. Longer term, the role will develop and lead a CRM roadmap, identifying priorities and enhancements for future development and planning the strategic evolution of our new CRM ecosystem and long-term sustainability of our Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud platform. You will lead organisational change, embed best practice CRM processes, ensure high-quality data governance and maximise the value of CRM insights to support fundraising, programme delivery, marketing, partnerships and impact reporting. BACKGROUND Founded in 1976, SportsAid is a national charity that provides recognition and financial help to emerging young talented sports people the next generation of British sporting heroes and heroines often at a crucial time in their personal and sporting development. SportsAid s Mission is to champion and support the next generation of athletes to fulfil their potential in sport and life. We put athletes first. We champion fairness and inclusion. We work together. We are ambitious and accountable. We bring together partners, supporters and alumni to provide financial help, trusted guidance and belief particularly at the moments when staying in sport becomes hardest. For decades, we have been side by side with Britain s greatest emerging sporting talent, from Mo Farah to Jessica Ennis-Hill to Ade Adepitan, Paula Radcliffe and so many others to give them vital support before they became Olympian and Paralympian stars. SportsAid manages and delivers several programmes of support including SportsAid Athlete Awards, the Talented Athlete Support Scheme (TASS), the Diploma in Sporting Excellence (DiSE) and Backing The Best. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES CRM Strategy & Leadership Champion CRM adoption across all function areas. Serve as the internal subject matter expert on CRM best practice. Lead continuous improvement and optimisation of the platform. Develop and deliver a multi-year CRM roadmap aligned to organisational strategy. Act as Product Owner for Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud. Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud Implementation & Optimisation Lead final configuration, rollout and optimisation of: Constituent management Fundraising and donation management Grants management Beneficiary engagement Programme and impact tracking Configure and manage: Custom objects, fields, page layouts, record types Validation rules and automation Reports and dashboards Permission sets and role hierarchy Oversee integrations (eg website forms, email marketing platforms, finance systems, payment gateways). Manage sandbox environments, release cycles and change control. Liaise with external Salesforce implementation partners where required. Data Governance & Compliance Develop and enforce data governance policies and procedures. Ensure compliance with: UK GDPR Fundraising Regulator guidance Charity Commission reporting requirements Maintain data integrity, security and role-based access controls. Implement duplicate management, data cleansing and quality assurance processes. Develop data retention and archival policies. Reporting, Insight & Impact Measurement Develop organisation-wide reporting frameworks. Build dashboards to support: Fundraising performance Beneficiary progression Partner engagement Impact reporting Ensure reliable KPI tracking aligned to Board reporting requirements. Support data-driven decision making at SMT and Board level. User Adoption & Training Develop and deliver a CRM training strategy for all staff. Create user guides, process documentation and onboarding materials. Provide ongoing support and troubleshooting. Establish and support CRM champions (super-users) across function teams. Monitor adoption metrics and address any resistance to change. Supplier & Stakeholder Management Manage relationships with Salesforce partners and third-party vendors. Oversee licence management and budget control. Contribute to digital transformation projects across the charity. ESSENTIAL SKILLS & EXPERIENCE Experience Substantial experience of a similar role within a UK charity (essential). Experience with: Marketing Cloud Account Engagement (Pardot) Experience Cloud Payment integrations (eg Stripe, FinDock) Grants management workflows Experience managing small CRM or data teams. Understanding of impact measurement frameworks in sport or social change. Salesforce & Technical Expertise Significant experience administering Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud (or NPSP). Salesforce Administrator certification (ADM-201); ideally Salesforce Advanced Administrator certification. Strong understanding of: Data model architecture Schema design and object relationships Flow automation (Salesforce Flow) Validation rules and approval processes Reports and dashboard development Familiarity with managing integrations using APIs, middleware or tools such as: REST/SOAP APIs, Zapier or similar Marketing automation integrations Experience in implementing and managing Salesforce Applications. Experience managing CRM data migrations. Understanding of role hierarchy, profiles and permission sets. CRM Leadership Experience (ideally involving Salesforce) Proven experience leading CRM implementation or major system transformation. Experience developing CRM strategies in a UK charity, membership or sport organisation. Experience driving organisational adoption and behavioural change. Demonstrable success improving CRM data quality and insight capability. Data & Governance Strong understanding of: UK GDPR and data protection principles Data governance frameworks Information security best practice Experience implementing data quality monitoring processes. Project & Change Management Experience managing system rollouts and phased releases. Familiarity with Agile or iterative delivery approaches. Strong stakeholder engagement skills across technical and non-technical audiences. Ability to translate operational needs into technical CRM solutions. Communication & Leadership Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to influence senior leaders and Board members. Strong facilitation and training capability. Collaborative, solutions-focused and pragmatic approach. Personal Attributes Strategic thinker with strong operational delivery capability. Highly organised with attention to detail. Comfortable working in a growing and evolving organisation; happy to be hands on . Passionate about the power of sport to change lives. Committed to inclusion, diversity and safeguarding principles. WHAT WE OFFER The opportunity to lead SportsAid s digital transformation to ensure the charity is enabled to make a lasting impact on the lives of young athletes and their families. A collaborative, supportive working environment where your ideas and contributions are valued. Professional development opportunities to enhance your skills and grow within the role. Flexible working: reasonable flexible, remote and hybrid working options are available. Salary: a FTE salary of £60,000 per annum; pro-rated to £36,000 for 3 days/week. Pension: SportsAid makes a contribution of 3%, and the employee makes a minimum contribution of 5%. . click apply for full job details
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
THE ROLE Job Title: Head of CRM Reports To: Chief Executive Location: Remote and hybrid working (occasional travel to SportsAid Head Office) Salary: £60,000 per annum FTE; pro-rated to £36,000 per annum for 3 days/week Contract: Permanent; part-time Hours of work: Part-time position, approx. 21 working hours a week (3 days per week), some evening work may be required from time to time, reasonable flexible work options are available. CONTEXT & PURPOSE OF ROLE SportsAid is currently implementing Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud as our new organisation-wide CRM platform to strengthen engagement with athletes and their parents/care-givers, supporters and funders, partners, alumni, volunteers and other key stakeholders. The Head of CRM will provide strategic and operational leadership for the charity s CRM function. Initially the focus of the role will be to realise the value of the implementation, including adoption, embedding ways of working and processes across teams, improving data quality, refining reporting, ensuring good system governance and optimising organisation-wide usage. Longer term, the role will develop and lead a CRM roadmap, identifying priorities and enhancements for future development and planning the strategic evolution of our new CRM ecosystem and long-term sustainability of our Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud platform. You will lead organisational change, embed best practice CRM processes, ensure high-quality data governance and maximise the value of CRM insights to support fundraising, programme delivery, marketing, partnerships and impact reporting. BACKGROUND Founded in 1976, SportsAid is a national charity that provides recognition and financial help to emerging young talented sports people the next generation of British sporting heroes and heroines often at a crucial time in their personal and sporting development. SportsAid s Mission is to champion and support the next generation of athletes to fulfil their potential in sport and life. We put athletes first. We champion fairness and inclusion. We work together. We are ambitious and accountable. We bring together partners, supporters and alumni to provide financial help, trusted guidance and belief particularly at the moments when staying in sport becomes hardest. For decades, we have been side by side with Britain s greatest emerging sporting talent, from Mo Farah to Jessica Ennis-Hill to Ade Adepitan, Paula Radcliffe and so many others to give them vital support before they became Olympian and Paralympian stars. SportsAid manages and delivers several programmes of support including SportsAid Athlete Awards, the Talented Athlete Support Scheme (TASS), the Diploma in Sporting Excellence (DiSE) and Backing The Best. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES CRM Strategy & Leadership Champion CRM adoption across all function areas. Serve as the internal subject matter expert on CRM best practice. Lead continuous improvement and optimisation of the platform. Develop and deliver a multi-year CRM roadmap aligned to organisational strategy. Act as Product Owner for Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud. Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud Implementation & Optimisation Lead final configuration, rollout and optimisation of: Constituent management Fundraising and donation management Grants management Beneficiary engagement Programme and impact tracking Configure and manage: Custom objects, fields, page layouts, record types Validation rules and automation Reports and dashboards Permission sets and role hierarchy Oversee integrations (eg website forms, email marketing platforms, finance systems, payment gateways). Manage sandbox environments, release cycles and change control. Liaise with external Salesforce implementation partners where required. Data Governance & Compliance Develop and enforce data governance policies and procedures. Ensure compliance with: UK GDPR Fundraising Regulator guidance Charity Commission reporting requirements Maintain data integrity, security and role-based access controls. Implement duplicate management, data cleansing and quality assurance processes. Develop data retention and archival policies. Reporting, Insight & Impact Measurement Develop organisation-wide reporting frameworks. Build dashboards to support: Fundraising performance Beneficiary progression Partner engagement Impact reporting Ensure reliable KPI tracking aligned to Board reporting requirements. Support data-driven decision making at SMT and Board level. User Adoption & Training Develop and deliver a CRM training strategy for all staff. Create user guides, process documentation and onboarding materials. Provide ongoing support and troubleshooting. Establish and support CRM champions (super-users) across function teams. Monitor adoption metrics and address any resistance to change. Supplier & Stakeholder Management Manage relationships with Salesforce partners and third-party vendors. Oversee licence management and budget control. Contribute to digital transformation projects across the charity. ESSENTIAL SKILLS & EXPERIENCE Experience Substantial experience of a similar role within a UK charity (essential). Experience with: Marketing Cloud Account Engagement (Pardot) Experience Cloud Payment integrations (eg Stripe, FinDock) Grants management workflows Experience managing small CRM or data teams. Understanding of impact measurement frameworks in sport or social change. Salesforce & Technical Expertise Significant experience administering Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud (or NPSP). Salesforce Administrator certification (ADM-201); ideally Salesforce Advanced Administrator certification. Strong understanding of: Data model architecture Schema design and object relationships Flow automation (Salesforce Flow) Validation rules and approval processes Reports and dashboard development Familiarity with managing integrations using APIs, middleware or tools such as: REST/SOAP APIs, Zapier or similar Marketing automation integrations Experience in implementing and managing Salesforce Applications. Experience managing CRM data migrations. Understanding of role hierarchy, profiles and permission sets. CRM Leadership Experience (ideally involving Salesforce) Proven experience leading CRM implementation or major system transformation. Experience developing CRM strategies in a UK charity, membership or sport organisation. Experience driving organisational adoption and behavioural change. Demonstrable success improving CRM data quality and insight capability. Data & Governance Strong understanding of: UK GDPR and data protection principles Data governance frameworks Information security best practice Experience implementing data quality monitoring processes. Project & Change Management Experience managing system rollouts and phased releases. Familiarity with Agile or iterative delivery approaches. Strong stakeholder engagement skills across technical and non-technical audiences. Ability to translate operational needs into technical CRM solutions. Communication & Leadership Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to influence senior leaders and Board members. Strong facilitation and training capability. Collaborative, solutions-focused and pragmatic approach. Personal Attributes Strategic thinker with strong operational delivery capability. Highly organised with attention to detail. Comfortable working in a growing and evolving organisation; happy to be hands on . Passionate about the power of sport to change lives. Committed to inclusion, diversity and safeguarding principles. WHAT WE OFFER The opportunity to lead SportsAid s digital transformation to ensure the charity is enabled to make a lasting impact on the lives of young athletes and their families. A collaborative, supportive working environment where your ideas and contributions are valued. Professional development opportunities to enhance your skills and grow within the role. Flexible working: reasonable flexible, remote and hybrid working options are available. Salary: a FTE salary of £60,000 per annum; pro-rated to £36,000 for 3 days/week. Pension: SportsAid makes a contribution of 3%, and the employee makes a minimum contribution of 5%. . click apply for full job details
Director, Restructuring & Insolvency Corporate Finance & Restructuring
FTI Consulting, Inc
Director, Restructuring & Insolvency Corporate Finance & Restructuring FTI Consulting is the leading global expert firm for organizations facing crisis and transformation. We work with many of the world's top multinational corporations, law firms, banks and private equity firms on their most important issues to deliver impact that makes a difference. From resolving disputes, navigating crises, managing risk and optimizing performance, our teams respond rapidly to dynamic and complex situations. At FTI Consulting, you'll work side-by-side with leaders who have shaped history, helping solve the biggest challenges making headlines today. From day one, you'll be an integral part of a focused team where you can make a real impact. You'll be surrounded by an open, collaborative culture that embraces diversity, recognition, professional development and, most importantly, you. Are you ready to make your impact? About The Role Our Corporate Finance team focuses on our clients' strategic, operational, financial and capital needs by addressing the full spectrum of financial and transactional tests faced by corporations, boards, private equity sponsors, creditor constituencies and other stakeholders. Typical Restructuring team assignments include lead financial restructuring advisory; financial, operational, and commercial due diligence; business reviews; cash and working capital management; valuation; contingency planning and insolvency. Within that context, we are currently seeking a talented and ambitious Director to join our leading Restructuring team in Manchester. What You'll Do Assisting in structuring the engagement approach, scope, and deliverables Managing the team to address the scope within the required timeframe and budget Speaking with external stakeholders/clients to keep them apprised of progress, initial observations, and issues Coaching and supporting junior team members Forming initial views and opinions on the engagement to discuss with the Lead Managing Director or Senior Managing Director Taking responsibility for producing and delivering a substantial element of the client deliverable Assisting the leadership team in business development activities, including: Contributing to broader departmental initiatives such as key accounts, pursuits, business development meetings, recruitment, charity events, or overall practice development Assisting in the preparation of formal pitches Coaching junior team members and seeking opportunities to become a counsellor Preparing for and participating in training activities Building and maintaining personal relationship networks How You'll Grow We are committed to investing and supporting you in your professional development and we have developed a range of programs focused on fostering leadership, growth and development opportunities. We aim to promote continuous learning and individual skills development through on-the-job learning, self-guided professional development courses and certifications. You'll be assigned a dedicated coach to mentor, guide and support you through regular coaching sessions and serve as an advocate for your professional growth. As you progress through your career at FTI Consulting, we offer tailored programs for critical professional milestones to ensure you are prepared and empowered to take on your next role. What You Will Need to Succeed A strong work ethic, detail orientation and a passion for excellence Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-based environment Strong financial modeling skills Strong communication and networking skills Impeccable research, quantitative and analytical skills, especially in explaining market events Strong knowledge of deal structuring and closing principals Strong financial modeling skills Strong communication and networking skills Ability to lead teams and workstreams Proactive, with a strong work ethic and desire to contribute to the ongoing and overall success of the Corporate Finance segment Impeccable research, quantitative and analytical skills, especially in explaining market events Proven proficiency in Microsoft Office products, especially Microsoft Excel and Powerpoint Ability to organise and track overlapping tasks and assignments, with frequent priority changes Basic Qualifications Solid Restructuring experience in a Consulting firm Educated to degree level in a numerate subject (or equivalent) ACA, ACCA or equivalent Our goal is to support the wellbeing of you and your families - physically, emotionally, and financially. We offer market competitive benefits (including pension), supplemented by 15 flexible benefits, to meet your needs. These include health, lifestyle and family friendly options. We also offer professional development programme, wellness, recognition, community volunteering initiatives, and flexible/hybrid working arrangements. About FTI Consulting FTI Consulting, Inc. is the leading global expert firm for organizations facing crisis and transformation, with more than 7,900 employees located in 32 countries and territories. Our broad and diverse bench of award-winning experts advise their clients when they are facing their most significant opportunities and challenges. The Company generated $3.7 billion in revenues during fiscal year 2024. In certain jurisdictions, FTI Consulting's services are provided through distinct legal entities that are separately capitalized and independently managed. FTI Consulting is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange. For more information, visit and connect with us on Instagram and LinkedIn. FTI Consulting is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, protected veteran status, religion, physical or mental disability, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, or any other basis protected by law, ordinance, or regulation. Additional Information Job Family/Level: Op Level 3 - Director
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Director, Restructuring & Insolvency Corporate Finance & Restructuring FTI Consulting is the leading global expert firm for organizations facing crisis and transformation. We work with many of the world's top multinational corporations, law firms, banks and private equity firms on their most important issues to deliver impact that makes a difference. From resolving disputes, navigating crises, managing risk and optimizing performance, our teams respond rapidly to dynamic and complex situations. At FTI Consulting, you'll work side-by-side with leaders who have shaped history, helping solve the biggest challenges making headlines today. From day one, you'll be an integral part of a focused team where you can make a real impact. You'll be surrounded by an open, collaborative culture that embraces diversity, recognition, professional development and, most importantly, you. Are you ready to make your impact? About The Role Our Corporate Finance team focuses on our clients' strategic, operational, financial and capital needs by addressing the full spectrum of financial and transactional tests faced by corporations, boards, private equity sponsors, creditor constituencies and other stakeholders. Typical Restructuring team assignments include lead financial restructuring advisory; financial, operational, and commercial due diligence; business reviews; cash and working capital management; valuation; contingency planning and insolvency. Within that context, we are currently seeking a talented and ambitious Director to join our leading Restructuring team in Manchester. What You'll Do Assisting in structuring the engagement approach, scope, and deliverables Managing the team to address the scope within the required timeframe and budget Speaking with external stakeholders/clients to keep them apprised of progress, initial observations, and issues Coaching and supporting junior team members Forming initial views and opinions on the engagement to discuss with the Lead Managing Director or Senior Managing Director Taking responsibility for producing and delivering a substantial element of the client deliverable Assisting the leadership team in business development activities, including: Contributing to broader departmental initiatives such as key accounts, pursuits, business development meetings, recruitment, charity events, or overall practice development Assisting in the preparation of formal pitches Coaching junior team members and seeking opportunities to become a counsellor Preparing for and participating in training activities Building and maintaining personal relationship networks How You'll Grow We are committed to investing and supporting you in your professional development and we have developed a range of programs focused on fostering leadership, growth and development opportunities. We aim to promote continuous learning and individual skills development through on-the-job learning, self-guided professional development courses and certifications. You'll be assigned a dedicated coach to mentor, guide and support you through regular coaching sessions and serve as an advocate for your professional growth. As you progress through your career at FTI Consulting, we offer tailored programs for critical professional milestones to ensure you are prepared and empowered to take on your next role. What You Will Need to Succeed A strong work ethic, detail orientation and a passion for excellence Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-based environment Strong financial modeling skills Strong communication and networking skills Impeccable research, quantitative and analytical skills, especially in explaining market events Strong knowledge of deal structuring and closing principals Strong financial modeling skills Strong communication and networking skills Ability to lead teams and workstreams Proactive, with a strong work ethic and desire to contribute to the ongoing and overall success of the Corporate Finance segment Impeccable research, quantitative and analytical skills, especially in explaining market events Proven proficiency in Microsoft Office products, especially Microsoft Excel and Powerpoint Ability to organise and track overlapping tasks and assignments, with frequent priority changes Basic Qualifications Solid Restructuring experience in a Consulting firm Educated to degree level in a numerate subject (or equivalent) ACA, ACCA or equivalent Our goal is to support the wellbeing of you and your families - physically, emotionally, and financially. We offer market competitive benefits (including pension), supplemented by 15 flexible benefits, to meet your needs. These include health, lifestyle and family friendly options. We also offer professional development programme, wellness, recognition, community volunteering initiatives, and flexible/hybrid working arrangements. About FTI Consulting FTI Consulting, Inc. is the leading global expert firm for organizations facing crisis and transformation, with more than 7,900 employees located in 32 countries and territories. Our broad and diverse bench of award-winning experts advise their clients when they are facing their most significant opportunities and challenges. The Company generated $3.7 billion in revenues during fiscal year 2024. In certain jurisdictions, FTI Consulting's services are provided through distinct legal entities that are separately capitalized and independently managed. FTI Consulting is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange. For more information, visit and connect with us on Instagram and LinkedIn. FTI Consulting is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, protected veteran status, religion, physical or mental disability, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, or any other basis protected by law, ordinance, or regulation. Additional Information Job Family/Level: Op Level 3 - Director
Goodman Masson
Interim FP&A Manager
Goodman Masson
Are you looking to add great value to an already successful finance team? Do you have a strong understanding of budgeting & forecasting? Are you looking for a new challenge? If so then read on . My client is a leading Charity with a turnover of £100m+ seeking an interim FP&A Manager on an 3-6-month temporary basis. The main responsibilities of the interim FP&A Manager are: Managing competing projec click apply for full job details
Mar 25, 2026
Seasonal
Are you looking to add great value to an already successful finance team? Do you have a strong understanding of budgeting & forecasting? Are you looking for a new challenge? If so then read on . My client is a leading Charity with a turnover of £100m+ seeking an interim FP&A Manager on an 3-6-month temporary basis. The main responsibilities of the interim FP&A Manager are: Managing competing projec click apply for full job details
William Reed
Events
William Reed Crawley, Sussex
Who are we: 50 Best is the global leader in premium gastronomic awards events, widely recognized as the leading innovator within our field. Our brand portfolio now includes The World's 50 Best Hotels, The World's 50 Best Restaurants, Asia's 50 Best Restaurants, Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants, 50 Best Discovery, as well as The World's 50 Best Bars and Asia's 50 Best Bars. 50 Best is part of the William Reed Group. Since the list was created in 2000, we've hosted event programmes across the globe, to name a few: Thailand, Australia, Spain, Singapore, France, Colombia, Peru and America. We have offices in Gatwick, Brighton and London, UK; Montpellier, France; Singapore and Chicago, US. In line with the Company's current Agile Working Policy, the successful candidate would be eligible to work part of the week from our Gatwick office and to work remotely for the rest of the week. Position Position: Permanent / Full Time Location: Crawley Do you have a strong administrative background with excellent attention to detail and experience being customer facing? Do you want to help support 50 Best by playing a vital role in the successful planning, coordination, and execution of high-quality events for our organisation? If so, apply now, as we are looking for an Events Executive to join us! Working within the Events Department, you will support the Event Manager in delivering memorable experiences for attendees while ensuring operational excellence throughout the event lifecycle. This role involves managing critical event components, including entry and judging processes, finalist coordination and guest management. You will collaborate with internal teams and suppliers to ensure all event elements are delivered to the highest standard, on time and within budget. What you'll be doing: Managing the entry process for events, including processing registrations, maintaining accurate records and responding to participant queries. Managing the 50 Best judging process. Coordinating finalist management activities, including communication, scheduling, and logistical arrangements. Developing and maintaining comprehensive guest lists, ensuring accurate tracking of attendee information and requirements. Overseeing the procurement, engraving, and presentation of trophies and awards for recognition ceremonies. Assisting in researching / sourcing appropriate entertainment and venues and coordinating with suppliers to create cohesive event experiences. Preparing event documentation, including tickets, brochures and menus. Supporting on-site delivery (registration / guest assistance / troubleshooting) occasionally. Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives by gathering feedback and suggesting process enhancements. Raising purchase orders, logging invoices, and setting up suppliers using the in-house finance system. Coordinating travel and accommodation for internal staff and key stakeholders. Supporting with co-ordinating international deliveries / shipments to event locations. Arranging and attending internal meetings, taking detailed minutes and actions. Updating our project management tool Monday-com. Supporting both the events team and the wider 50 Best team with ad hoc administration. Managing the 50 Best inbox, assigning incoming emails to the relevant team. Assisting on guest list management, sending invitations and tickets, responding to enquiries and managing guest lists for ancillary events. What you will need: Experience in an administrative role within a complex and fast paced environment. Experience in an events coordinator or similar role preferred or a passion for events. Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Word). Proficiency with email communication, utilising strong written communication skills with excellent grammar and spelling. Excellent attention to detail. Excellent numeracy skills. Excellent time management skills with the ability to handle multiple priorities. Strong planning and coordination skills to manage multiple event components simultaneously. A team ethos - able to collaborate effectively with colleagues and external partners. Strong planning and coordination skills. An ability to anticipate and identify challenges, implementing timely and effective solutions to ensure seamless event delivery. Clear and professional verbal communications skills. An ability to respond effectively to changing priorities, timelines, and requirements. Company Benefits and Initiatives Include: 25 days annual leave in addition to bank holidays - increasing by one additional day after 6 years, up to a maximum of 30 days. An additional day of leave for you to take on a cultural celebration day or on your birthday if you like. A day for you! At William Reed, we call this our "MeDay". A volunteer day to take for supporting a chosen charity and giving back to the community. Opportunity for hybrid working Contributory Pension Life Assurance Scheme Group Income Protection Enhanced family-friendly leave pay entitlements Wellbeing benefits, including: A health care cash plan, Employee assistance programme, Virtual GP service and Access to health & wellbeing resources and tools. Cycle to Work Scheme Electric Car Scheme Why work for us We provide a supportive work environment and are committed to maintaining a healthy work/life balance for all of our employees. Working for William Reed means that you will be joining a stable organisation that is committed to developing its employees and brands. We warmly welcome and encourage applications from talented individuals of all backgrounds and characteristics. If you need any support in accessing this opportunity, please do not hesitate to discuss this with us.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Who are we: 50 Best is the global leader in premium gastronomic awards events, widely recognized as the leading innovator within our field. Our brand portfolio now includes The World's 50 Best Hotels, The World's 50 Best Restaurants, Asia's 50 Best Restaurants, Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants, 50 Best Discovery, as well as The World's 50 Best Bars and Asia's 50 Best Bars. 50 Best is part of the William Reed Group. Since the list was created in 2000, we've hosted event programmes across the globe, to name a few: Thailand, Australia, Spain, Singapore, France, Colombia, Peru and America. We have offices in Gatwick, Brighton and London, UK; Montpellier, France; Singapore and Chicago, US. In line with the Company's current Agile Working Policy, the successful candidate would be eligible to work part of the week from our Gatwick office and to work remotely for the rest of the week. Position Position: Permanent / Full Time Location: Crawley Do you have a strong administrative background with excellent attention to detail and experience being customer facing? Do you want to help support 50 Best by playing a vital role in the successful planning, coordination, and execution of high-quality events for our organisation? If so, apply now, as we are looking for an Events Executive to join us! Working within the Events Department, you will support the Event Manager in delivering memorable experiences for attendees while ensuring operational excellence throughout the event lifecycle. This role involves managing critical event components, including entry and judging processes, finalist coordination and guest management. You will collaborate with internal teams and suppliers to ensure all event elements are delivered to the highest standard, on time and within budget. What you'll be doing: Managing the entry process for events, including processing registrations, maintaining accurate records and responding to participant queries. Managing the 50 Best judging process. Coordinating finalist management activities, including communication, scheduling, and logistical arrangements. Developing and maintaining comprehensive guest lists, ensuring accurate tracking of attendee information and requirements. Overseeing the procurement, engraving, and presentation of trophies and awards for recognition ceremonies. Assisting in researching / sourcing appropriate entertainment and venues and coordinating with suppliers to create cohesive event experiences. Preparing event documentation, including tickets, brochures and menus. Supporting on-site delivery (registration / guest assistance / troubleshooting) occasionally. Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives by gathering feedback and suggesting process enhancements. Raising purchase orders, logging invoices, and setting up suppliers using the in-house finance system. Coordinating travel and accommodation for internal staff and key stakeholders. Supporting with co-ordinating international deliveries / shipments to event locations. Arranging and attending internal meetings, taking detailed minutes and actions. Updating our project management tool Monday-com. Supporting both the events team and the wider 50 Best team with ad hoc administration. Managing the 50 Best inbox, assigning incoming emails to the relevant team. Assisting on guest list management, sending invitations and tickets, responding to enquiries and managing guest lists for ancillary events. What you will need: Experience in an administrative role within a complex and fast paced environment. Experience in an events coordinator or similar role preferred or a passion for events. Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Word). Proficiency with email communication, utilising strong written communication skills with excellent grammar and spelling. Excellent attention to detail. Excellent numeracy skills. Excellent time management skills with the ability to handle multiple priorities. Strong planning and coordination skills to manage multiple event components simultaneously. A team ethos - able to collaborate effectively with colleagues and external partners. Strong planning and coordination skills. An ability to anticipate and identify challenges, implementing timely and effective solutions to ensure seamless event delivery. Clear and professional verbal communications skills. An ability to respond effectively to changing priorities, timelines, and requirements. Company Benefits and Initiatives Include: 25 days annual leave in addition to bank holidays - increasing by one additional day after 6 years, up to a maximum of 30 days. An additional day of leave for you to take on a cultural celebration day or on your birthday if you like. A day for you! At William Reed, we call this our "MeDay". A volunteer day to take for supporting a chosen charity and giving back to the community. Opportunity for hybrid working Contributory Pension Life Assurance Scheme Group Income Protection Enhanced family-friendly leave pay entitlements Wellbeing benefits, including: A health care cash plan, Employee assistance programme, Virtual GP service and Access to health & wellbeing resources and tools. Cycle to Work Scheme Electric Car Scheme Why work for us We provide a supportive work environment and are committed to maintaining a healthy work/life balance for all of our employees. Working for William Reed means that you will be joining a stable organisation that is committed to developing its employees and brands. We warmly welcome and encourage applications from talented individuals of all backgrounds and characteristics. If you need any support in accessing this opportunity, please do not hesitate to discuss this with us.
LYRIC HAMMERSMITH
Deputy Director of Finance
LYRIC HAMMERSMITH Hammersmith And Fulham, London
Deputy Director of Finance The Lyric Hammersmith Theatre is one of the UK's leading producing theatres. The Lyric produces world-class theatre from the heart of Hammersmith, the theatre's home for over 130 years. The theatre has gained a national reputation for its work in forging pathways into the arts for young talent from all backgrounds. The Deputy Director of Finance is a strategic and rewarding role at Lyric Hammersmith Theatre. As Deputy Director of Finance you will provide leadership to the Finance team, ensuring the delivery of high-quality financial management, statutory reporting, and compliance across the organisation to ensure sustainability, informed decision making and maximum efficiencies. You will assist the Director of Finance and Resources in coordinating financial strategy and be responsible for the day-to-day management of finance operations, providing general support to the Director of Finance and Resources and deputising for them as necessary. You will oversee financial systems and controls, manage all internal financial reporting, ensure the timely production of management accounts for both the charity and its subsidiaries, and oversee the delivery of the best possible finance service to the Lyric's internal and external customers. To apply, please click the 'Visit website' button. Deadline for applications: 10am Friday 27 March 2026. The Lyric encourages people from any background to apply for this post. We are committed to creating a workforce which is representative of our society, and to bringing together those with a variety of skills and experiences to help shape what we do and how we work. We are particularly keen to hear from the global majority and disabled candidates. Disabled candidates who demonstrate that they meet the essential criteria will be invited for an interview. The Lyric Hammersmith is proud to be a Disability Confident Committed Employer and supports parents and carers working in theatre.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Deputy Director of Finance The Lyric Hammersmith Theatre is one of the UK's leading producing theatres. The Lyric produces world-class theatre from the heart of Hammersmith, the theatre's home for over 130 years. The theatre has gained a national reputation for its work in forging pathways into the arts for young talent from all backgrounds. The Deputy Director of Finance is a strategic and rewarding role at Lyric Hammersmith Theatre. As Deputy Director of Finance you will provide leadership to the Finance team, ensuring the delivery of high-quality financial management, statutory reporting, and compliance across the organisation to ensure sustainability, informed decision making and maximum efficiencies. You will assist the Director of Finance and Resources in coordinating financial strategy and be responsible for the day-to-day management of finance operations, providing general support to the Director of Finance and Resources and deputising for them as necessary. You will oversee financial systems and controls, manage all internal financial reporting, ensure the timely production of management accounts for both the charity and its subsidiaries, and oversee the delivery of the best possible finance service to the Lyric's internal and external customers. To apply, please click the 'Visit website' button. Deadline for applications: 10am Friday 27 March 2026. The Lyric encourages people from any background to apply for this post. We are committed to creating a workforce which is representative of our society, and to bringing together those with a variety of skills and experiences to help shape what we do and how we work. We are particularly keen to hear from the global majority and disabled candidates. Disabled candidates who demonstrate that they meet the essential criteria will be invited for an interview. The Lyric Hammersmith is proud to be a Disability Confident Committed Employer and supports parents and carers working in theatre.
Leonard Cheshire
Commercial Director
Leonard Cheshire
Monday to Friday Fully remote - England Must have: experience in social care, health, or commissioned setting in England and a background in managing multiple Local Authority England and ICB partnerships Transform Commercial Strategy. Drive Sustainable Growth. Shape the Future of Social Care. Leonard Cheshire is one of the UK s most recognised Social Care and disability charities, supporting individuals across Supported Living and wider social care services. We are seeking an exceptional Director of Commercial and Growth to lead modernisation and transformation, turning strategy into growth, opportunity into income, and change into sustained organisational improvement. The Opportunity This is not a traditional Head of Bids role. This is a strategic commercial leadership position, where you ll have the opportunity to transform a major UK charity s commercial model from transactional to partnership-based commissioning. Managing a large number of relationships with Local Authorities and Integrated Care Boards across England, you ll transform transactional commissioning relationships into strategic partnerships. Reporting to the Executive Director of Operations, you will drive sustainable income growth while ensuring commercial decisions are viable, balancing growth ambition with delivery discipline, safeguarding, and long-term sustainability. Responsibilities Build and strengthen senior Local Authority and ICB relationships Secure fee uplifts and contract variations to ensure sustainable funding and strong commercial outcomes Lead contract management, renewals and framework/tender activity Partner with bids, contracts and internal teams to deliver a clear commercial growth strategy Identify and pursue sustainable growth opportunities across Supported Living and wider social care, including housing partnerships Lead modernisation and change initiatives Maintain strong market intelligence, providing insight on commissioning trends, risks and opportunities to senior leaders and the Board Deliver clear KPIs and performance reporting, ensuring commercial decisions are grounded in operational reality About You With exceptional commercial and financial acumen, you ll be a credible communicator with excellent negotiation and influencing skills, strong governance, risk and programme oversight capability and the ability to convert complex data into clear executive decisions. Essential for this role is your: Senior commercial/business development leadership experience within a social care, health, or commissioned setting in England Background in managing multiple Local Authority England and ICB partnerships Proven success in securing sustainable growth and income via commissioner contracts Strong framework tendering and bid cycle experience Success in negotiating fee uplifts, contract variations and margin improvement Deep understanding of the charity sector, commissioning models and market dynamics What we offer Generous contributory company pension scheme with competitive life cover benefit 25 days holiday per year, increasing one day per year to a maximum of 30 days plus bank holidays Flexible annual leave, with the option to buy or sell (salary sacrifice) Private Health Insurance or Cash Health Plan membership Group Income Protection Insurance Access to cycle-to-work benefits (salary sacrifice) Comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme Free Blue Light Card Stream, access earned pay before pay day and support to manage finances more effectively Long Service Awards and so much more! Why Join Us This is a rare opportunity to shape the commercial future of one of the UK s leading providers of social care for disabled people. Your leadership will directly influence how we grow sustainably, protect vital income streams and modernise services to meet changing demand ensuring we continue to deliver high-quality, person-centred support nationwide. If you are an accomplished commercial leader who thrives on strategic influence, complex negotiation and delivering measurable growth with purpose, we would love to hear from you. Apply now with your CV Criminal records check statement We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults at risk. A satisfactory disclosure check is required for this post. References will be obtained for all roles. Equal Ops Statement Leonard Cheshire welcomes applications from all sections of the community. We actively encourage applications from people with a disability, supporting where possible your requirements for reasonable adjustments.
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Monday to Friday Fully remote - England Must have: experience in social care, health, or commissioned setting in England and a background in managing multiple Local Authority England and ICB partnerships Transform Commercial Strategy. Drive Sustainable Growth. Shape the Future of Social Care. Leonard Cheshire is one of the UK s most recognised Social Care and disability charities, supporting individuals across Supported Living and wider social care services. We are seeking an exceptional Director of Commercial and Growth to lead modernisation and transformation, turning strategy into growth, opportunity into income, and change into sustained organisational improvement. The Opportunity This is not a traditional Head of Bids role. This is a strategic commercial leadership position, where you ll have the opportunity to transform a major UK charity s commercial model from transactional to partnership-based commissioning. Managing a large number of relationships with Local Authorities and Integrated Care Boards across England, you ll transform transactional commissioning relationships into strategic partnerships. Reporting to the Executive Director of Operations, you will drive sustainable income growth while ensuring commercial decisions are viable, balancing growth ambition with delivery discipline, safeguarding, and long-term sustainability. Responsibilities Build and strengthen senior Local Authority and ICB relationships Secure fee uplifts and contract variations to ensure sustainable funding and strong commercial outcomes Lead contract management, renewals and framework/tender activity Partner with bids, contracts and internal teams to deliver a clear commercial growth strategy Identify and pursue sustainable growth opportunities across Supported Living and wider social care, including housing partnerships Lead modernisation and change initiatives Maintain strong market intelligence, providing insight on commissioning trends, risks and opportunities to senior leaders and the Board Deliver clear KPIs and performance reporting, ensuring commercial decisions are grounded in operational reality About You With exceptional commercial and financial acumen, you ll be a credible communicator with excellent negotiation and influencing skills, strong governance, risk and programme oversight capability and the ability to convert complex data into clear executive decisions. Essential for this role is your: Senior commercial/business development leadership experience within a social care, health, or commissioned setting in England Background in managing multiple Local Authority England and ICB partnerships Proven success in securing sustainable growth and income via commissioner contracts Strong framework tendering and bid cycle experience Success in negotiating fee uplifts, contract variations and margin improvement Deep understanding of the charity sector, commissioning models and market dynamics What we offer Generous contributory company pension scheme with competitive life cover benefit 25 days holiday per year, increasing one day per year to a maximum of 30 days plus bank holidays Flexible annual leave, with the option to buy or sell (salary sacrifice) Private Health Insurance or Cash Health Plan membership Group Income Protection Insurance Access to cycle-to-work benefits (salary sacrifice) Comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme Free Blue Light Card Stream, access earned pay before pay day and support to manage finances more effectively Long Service Awards and so much more! Why Join Us This is a rare opportunity to shape the commercial future of one of the UK s leading providers of social care for disabled people. Your leadership will directly influence how we grow sustainably, protect vital income streams and modernise services to meet changing demand ensuring we continue to deliver high-quality, person-centred support nationwide. If you are an accomplished commercial leader who thrives on strategic influence, complex negotiation and delivering measurable growth with purpose, we would love to hear from you. Apply now with your CV Criminal records check statement We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults at risk. A satisfactory disclosure check is required for this post. References will be obtained for all roles. Equal Ops Statement Leonard Cheshire welcomes applications from all sections of the community. We actively encourage applications from people with a disability, supporting where possible your requirements for reasonable adjustments.
Global Director, Strategic Partnerships
Euromonitor
About Euromonitor Euromonitor International leads the world in data analytics and research into markets, industries, economies and consumers. We provide truly global insight and data on thousands of products and services; we are the first destination for organisations seeking growth. With our guidance, our clients can make bold, strategic decisions with confidence. The Opportunity We're looking for an exceptional Global Director of Strategic Partnerships to help us accelerate our next phase of commercial growth. This is an exciting, newly created role with the opportunity to shape our global partnership strategy from the ground up. In this high impact, commercially focused role, you'll shape and scale our global ecosystem of strategic partnerships; from financial information providers and technology platforms to media organisations and industry networks. Your work will ensure Euromonitor data is seamlessly embedded wherever our customers operate. You'll design innovative commercial models, lead VP/C suite conversations, and deliver partnerships that expand our reach, grow revenue, and embed our insight into partner workflows across the world. This role reports to the VP of Partnerships and works closely with Product, Technology, Sales, Research, Marketing, Legal and Finance. What You'll Lead Build and manage a high value global partner pipeline Design scalable commercial models (licensing, embedded data, APIs, AI/LLM content use cases) Lead negotiations involving data rights, IP, attribution, and revenue shares Oversee partnerships end to end - from deal shaping and contracting to onboarding, activation, and renewal Embed Euromonitor content into partner platforms to grow brand visibility and data usage Align with cross functional teams to drive joint business cases, GTM plans, technical integrations, and commercial success metrics What You Bring Deep experience building and scaling multimillion pound partnership portfolios Strong commercial acumen: building pipelines from scratch, closing high value deals, and scaling global partnerships Expertise in licensing, embedded data, APIs/MCP, and AI/LLM use cases Senior level influencing skills (VP/C suite) Strong negotiation skills in complex IP and data driven environments Familiarity with ecosystems such as financial data providers, cloud/marketplace platforms, media organisations, and industry associations Who You Are A builder who thrives on creating new revenue streams and partnership frameworks Commercial, structured, and highly strategic Brand aware and comfortable shaping market perception Curious, experimental, and data driven A clear communicator and highly collaborative operator across commercial, tech, and research teams Why Euromonitor? A globally diverse team across 16 offices A culture centred on inclusion, curiosity, growth, and collaboration Competitive benefits, flexible working, generous holiday allowance CSR commitment with volunteering days and charitable contributions A place where your impact is visible - and celebrated Ready to shape the future of global data partnerships? If you're excited by building something big, bold, and commercially powerful, we'd love to hear from you. The full JD will be provided at the first stage in the process. Why work for Euromonitor? Our Values: We seek individuals who act with integrity We look for candidates who are curious about the world We feel that as a community, we're stronger together We seek toenable people to feel empowered We welcome candidates who bring strength in diversity International: not only do we have a very multinational workforce in each office but we communicate across our 16 offices worldwide on a daily basis. Hardworking and sociable: our staff know how to work hard and know also how to enjoy themselves! We pride ourselves on creating an appropriate work-life balance, with flexible hours and regular socialising including frequent after work meet ups, summer and Christmas parties and a whole range of other groups to be involved with. Committed to making a difference: We believe that people are looking for something worthwhile in a company beyond the workplace. Our extensive Corporate Social Responsibility Programme gives each member of staff two volunteering days a year in addition to holidays. It gives all new starters a donation amount on joining us which they can give to a charity of their choice. Excellent benefits: we offer competitive salaries, enhanced healthcare and pensions, plus generous holiday allowances, hybrid working and, in many offices, a Core Hours policy allowing flexible start and finish times to each day. Opportunities to grow: we offer extensive training and development opportunities at all levels. The vast majority of our Managers and Directors have been promoted from within and many have moved across departments as well as upwards. We pride ourselves on identifying and rewarding talent. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: Euromonitor International does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, colour, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, disability and genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, or other non merit factor.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
About Euromonitor Euromonitor International leads the world in data analytics and research into markets, industries, economies and consumers. We provide truly global insight and data on thousands of products and services; we are the first destination for organisations seeking growth. With our guidance, our clients can make bold, strategic decisions with confidence. The Opportunity We're looking for an exceptional Global Director of Strategic Partnerships to help us accelerate our next phase of commercial growth. This is an exciting, newly created role with the opportunity to shape our global partnership strategy from the ground up. In this high impact, commercially focused role, you'll shape and scale our global ecosystem of strategic partnerships; from financial information providers and technology platforms to media organisations and industry networks. Your work will ensure Euromonitor data is seamlessly embedded wherever our customers operate. You'll design innovative commercial models, lead VP/C suite conversations, and deliver partnerships that expand our reach, grow revenue, and embed our insight into partner workflows across the world. This role reports to the VP of Partnerships and works closely with Product, Technology, Sales, Research, Marketing, Legal and Finance. What You'll Lead Build and manage a high value global partner pipeline Design scalable commercial models (licensing, embedded data, APIs, AI/LLM content use cases) Lead negotiations involving data rights, IP, attribution, and revenue shares Oversee partnerships end to end - from deal shaping and contracting to onboarding, activation, and renewal Embed Euromonitor content into partner platforms to grow brand visibility and data usage Align with cross functional teams to drive joint business cases, GTM plans, technical integrations, and commercial success metrics What You Bring Deep experience building and scaling multimillion pound partnership portfolios Strong commercial acumen: building pipelines from scratch, closing high value deals, and scaling global partnerships Expertise in licensing, embedded data, APIs/MCP, and AI/LLM use cases Senior level influencing skills (VP/C suite) Strong negotiation skills in complex IP and data driven environments Familiarity with ecosystems such as financial data providers, cloud/marketplace platforms, media organisations, and industry associations Who You Are A builder who thrives on creating new revenue streams and partnership frameworks Commercial, structured, and highly strategic Brand aware and comfortable shaping market perception Curious, experimental, and data driven A clear communicator and highly collaborative operator across commercial, tech, and research teams Why Euromonitor? A globally diverse team across 16 offices A culture centred on inclusion, curiosity, growth, and collaboration Competitive benefits, flexible working, generous holiday allowance CSR commitment with volunteering days and charitable contributions A place where your impact is visible - and celebrated Ready to shape the future of global data partnerships? If you're excited by building something big, bold, and commercially powerful, we'd love to hear from you. The full JD will be provided at the first stage in the process. Why work for Euromonitor? Our Values: We seek individuals who act with integrity We look for candidates who are curious about the world We feel that as a community, we're stronger together We seek toenable people to feel empowered We welcome candidates who bring strength in diversity International: not only do we have a very multinational workforce in each office but we communicate across our 16 offices worldwide on a daily basis. Hardworking and sociable: our staff know how to work hard and know also how to enjoy themselves! We pride ourselves on creating an appropriate work-life balance, with flexible hours and regular socialising including frequent after work meet ups, summer and Christmas parties and a whole range of other groups to be involved with. Committed to making a difference: We believe that people are looking for something worthwhile in a company beyond the workplace. Our extensive Corporate Social Responsibility Programme gives each member of staff two volunteering days a year in addition to holidays. It gives all new starters a donation amount on joining us which they can give to a charity of their choice. Excellent benefits: we offer competitive salaries, enhanced healthcare and pensions, plus generous holiday allowances, hybrid working and, in many offices, a Core Hours policy allowing flexible start and finish times to each day. Opportunities to grow: we offer extensive training and development opportunities at all levels. The vast majority of our Managers and Directors have been promoted from within and many have moved across departments as well as upwards. We pride ourselves on identifying and rewarding talent. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement: Euromonitor International does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, colour, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, disability and genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, or other non merit factor.
Health Sciences University
Head of Finance
Health Sciences University
Head of Finance (1 FTE) Full-Time, Permanent Salary: £62,163 £73,992 per annum pro rata Location: Bournemouth Campus with regular trips to London Health Sciences University (HSU) formerly AECC University College is a specialist health sciences institution dedicated to excellent education, clinical care and applied research. Following the approval of our new university title in July 2024, and the merger of the University College of Osteopathy into HSU from 1 August 2024, we are entering an exciting phase of growth and transformation across our Bournemouth and central London campuses. We are a values driven organisation inspired by our mission to create a healthier society through education, research and clinical care . Our staff and students form a caring and inclusive community, working together to deliver our Strategic Plan , which will soon be refreshed to reflect recent institutional developments. HSU delivers a diverse and growing portfolio of pre and post registration courses and research in allied health and related disciplines. We also provide substantial CQC registered clinical and imaging services, offering high quality care to staff, students and the wider community. These facilities create a unique environment for practice learning, support for NHS partners, and a strong platform for applied research. Partnership working is central to our identity as an agile and collaborative higher education and clinical provider. As we grow across Dorset and London, we are developing a more strategically informed approach to partnership working locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. About the Role We are seeking an experienced and forward thinking Head of Finance to act as the University s senior professional lead for financial management, planning, reporting and control. This pivotal role provides authoritative financial stewardship, ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, and plays a key part in shaping strategic decision making across the institution. You will lead the Finance function to: Deliver high quality financial information Strengthen long term financial sustainability Provide expert advice to the Executive Team, Senior Management, the Board of Governors and external regulators The role also involves leading the strategic development and continuous improvement of financial systems, ensuring that platforms, reporting tools and workflows are reliable, efficient and fit for purpose. HSU currently uses Exchequer, and you will lead the selection, development and implementation of a new finance system. You will work closely with the Chief Operating Officer to ensure that legal, regulatory and compliance matters are embedded across the University. About You You will be an inspirational and motivating senior manager with substantial financial management experience in the Higher Education sector. You will also: Hold a recognised accounting qualification Be comfortable leading from the front while working collaboratively within a senior management team Have experience implementing and improving financial systems Demonstrate strong budgeting, planning, forecasting and compliance expertise Be highly organised and capable of managing multiple priorities Have proven experience in regulatory financial reporting, including statutory data returns to the Office for Students Be confident liaising with internal and external stakeholders, providing timely reports for University Management and Board Committees Applicants must be able to demonstrate eligibility to work in the UK in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum & Nationality Act 2006. Benefits Competitive employer s pension Generous annual leave entitlement Enhanced policies Subsidised clinical treatments Training and development opportunities Employee Assistance Programme And more Please note: CVs will not be accepted as a substitute for the application form. Key Dates Closing date: Wednesday 8 April 2026 Interviews: Thursday 16 April 2026 HSU values diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to creating an inclusive culture offering equality and opportunity for all. We participate in Disability Confident and Mindful Employer schemes and welcome discussions around flexible working. We operate a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for applicants who are serving or have served in the Armed Forces. This post may be subject to an Enhanced or Basic DBS check. If you'd like, I can also create a shorter CharityJob optimised version, or tailor the tone to match your usual style.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance (1 FTE) Full-Time, Permanent Salary: £62,163 £73,992 per annum pro rata Location: Bournemouth Campus with regular trips to London Health Sciences University (HSU) formerly AECC University College is a specialist health sciences institution dedicated to excellent education, clinical care and applied research. Following the approval of our new university title in July 2024, and the merger of the University College of Osteopathy into HSU from 1 August 2024, we are entering an exciting phase of growth and transformation across our Bournemouth and central London campuses. We are a values driven organisation inspired by our mission to create a healthier society through education, research and clinical care . Our staff and students form a caring and inclusive community, working together to deliver our Strategic Plan , which will soon be refreshed to reflect recent institutional developments. HSU delivers a diverse and growing portfolio of pre and post registration courses and research in allied health and related disciplines. We also provide substantial CQC registered clinical and imaging services, offering high quality care to staff, students and the wider community. These facilities create a unique environment for practice learning, support for NHS partners, and a strong platform for applied research. Partnership working is central to our identity as an agile and collaborative higher education and clinical provider. As we grow across Dorset and London, we are developing a more strategically informed approach to partnership working locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. About the Role We are seeking an experienced and forward thinking Head of Finance to act as the University s senior professional lead for financial management, planning, reporting and control. This pivotal role provides authoritative financial stewardship, ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, and plays a key part in shaping strategic decision making across the institution. You will lead the Finance function to: Deliver high quality financial information Strengthen long term financial sustainability Provide expert advice to the Executive Team, Senior Management, the Board of Governors and external regulators The role also involves leading the strategic development and continuous improvement of financial systems, ensuring that platforms, reporting tools and workflows are reliable, efficient and fit for purpose. HSU currently uses Exchequer, and you will lead the selection, development and implementation of a new finance system. You will work closely with the Chief Operating Officer to ensure that legal, regulatory and compliance matters are embedded across the University. About You You will be an inspirational and motivating senior manager with substantial financial management experience in the Higher Education sector. You will also: Hold a recognised accounting qualification Be comfortable leading from the front while working collaboratively within a senior management team Have experience implementing and improving financial systems Demonstrate strong budgeting, planning, forecasting and compliance expertise Be highly organised and capable of managing multiple priorities Have proven experience in regulatory financial reporting, including statutory data returns to the Office for Students Be confident liaising with internal and external stakeholders, providing timely reports for University Management and Board Committees Applicants must be able to demonstrate eligibility to work in the UK in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum & Nationality Act 2006. Benefits Competitive employer s pension Generous annual leave entitlement Enhanced policies Subsidised clinical treatments Training and development opportunities Employee Assistance Programme And more Please note: CVs will not be accepted as a substitute for the application form. Key Dates Closing date: Wednesday 8 April 2026 Interviews: Thursday 16 April 2026 HSU values diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to creating an inclusive culture offering equality and opportunity for all. We participate in Disability Confident and Mindful Employer schemes and welcome discussions around flexible working. We operate a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for applicants who are serving or have served in the Armed Forces. This post may be subject to an Enhanced or Basic DBS check. If you'd like, I can also create a shorter CharityJob optimised version, or tailor the tone to match your usual style.
Surrey Community Action
Chief Executive Officer
Surrey Community Action
We are looking for a new CEO to lead Surrey Community Action into a bright and exciting future, where the voluntary sector and communities of Surrey are helped to survice and thrive. Surrey Community Action Chief Executive Officer 35 hours per week, mostly office based but with some scope for working remotely. Based in Burpham, Guildford, Surrey The role is subject to a satisfactory DBS check. £62,000 for a 35-hour week 5% employers pension contribution 25 days annual leave plus three days over Christmas Employee Assistance Programme About Surrey Community Action Surrey Community Action supports Surrey s voluntary sector, the diverse communities of Surrey, and other organisations who seek to work with either. We ensure that non-voluntary sector stakeholders understand the value of our sector and how to work together to achieve shared objectives. We provide services to Surrey s voluntary sector that increase their effectiveness or fill gaps in their capability, capacity, and resilience. Services to the Surrey s Communities and we provide services directly to Surrey s communities that support community action and address unsupported needs. About The Role We are seeking a new Chief Executive to join us at an ideal time to complete and implement our emerging new strategy and direct Surrey Community Action into a bright future. As Chief Executive Officer, you will have the scope and authority to shape strategy, influence policy, empower Surrey s voluntary sector, and champion rural communities, working closely with a committed Board, and experienced staff team. You will be the organisation s lead ambassador, building trusted relationships with partners, funders and decision makers, and ensuring the organisation s voice is heard at local, regional and national level. You will also play a critical role in leading change and transformation within the charity - strengthening systems, diversifying income and evolving how the organisation works so it remains resilient, relevant and impactful in a fast changing environment. This is a role for someone who enjoys balancing big picture thinking with practical delivery, and who can bring people with them through periods of transition. If you are motivated to improve the capability, capacity and resilience of the Surrey s voluntary sector, communities and residents; if you thrive in complex and changing stakeholder environments; and if you are excited by the challenge of leading an organisation through its next phase of growth and influence, this role is for you. No two days will be the same, but there are some core parts of this role. Strategic Leadership & Organisational Direction You will lead the delivery of a clear, compelling organisational strategy, adapting it in response to an evolving operating environment and ensuring the organisation remains agile, future focused and well positioned within the voluntary and community sectors. Board Partnership & Governance You will work collaboratively with the Board of Trustees, providing high quality insight, advice and assurance on strategy, finance, risk, governance and compliance, and then supporting effective Board decision making through clear reporting, analysis and professional guidance. Leadership of People & Culture You will lead, inspire and support the staff team through a transparent, inclusive and empowering management style, creating a high performance culture rooted in trust, accountability, equality, diversity and wellbeing. Change Management & Organisational Development You will be a skilled change manager, leading transformation in response to evolving funding landscapes, policy shifts, technology and community needs, designing and implementing systems, structures and processes that strengthen organisational effectiveness and resilience. Ambassadorial Role, Advocacy & External Relations You will be the public face of the organisation, representing it with credibility, passion and authority, and building strong, influential relationships with funders, partners, policymakers, communities and stakeholders. About You The purpose of the Chief Executive Officer s role is to guide and plan the strategic development and overall direction of the organisation, providing strong leadership and co-ordination to ensure the aims, strategic objectives and priorities of the organisation are achieved. To do this, we need someone who embodies the following attributes, skills and experience. You will have: Senior leadership experience within a voluntary, community, public or values led organisation, with accountability for strategy, performance and resources. Proven experience of working effectively with a Board or trustees Demonstrable success in leading and managing organisational change, including restructuring, service development or cultural transformation. Experience in fundraising, income generation and business development Experience of financial leadership, including budgeting, financial planning, income generation and managing funding agreements or contracts. A strong track record of external engagement, partnership working and representation at senior level. People management experience, supporting a compact team delivering diverse projects. Excellent communication skills (including social media) and governance literacy. It will be a distinct advantage to have familiarity with Local Government Reorganisation and devolution, ideally in a county like Surrey. You will be: Motivated, motivating and dynamic An effective communicator (including social media) with good network contacts, especially in the VCSE sector and across local government A strong team builder, able to develop, encourage and support colleagues in making the most of their experience and skillsets and to feel confident in their abilities A visionary leader who is able to embrace and manage change through strategic creativity and innovation, while also able to pay attention to detail when necessary. Ideally, you will also be able to demonstrate understanding of charity governance, compliance and safeguarding. Calm and confident under pressure with an evidence-based approach to prioritising finite resources. These attributes, skills and experience will make you stand out, but even if you do not match all the criteria below, we still want to hear about you and what you can offer. The Nuts and Bolts The role is a permanent contract for 35 hours per week, mostly office based but with some scope for working remotely. Our offices are in Guildford, Surrey We are committed to continued professional development and will support you to develop your skills even further. The role is subject to a satisfactory DBS check. The salary for this post is £62,000 for a 35-hour week. We also offer: 5% employers pension contribution Employee Assistance Programme 25 days holiday with an additional three days between Christmas and New Year, as well as all English Bank Holidays We can only accept applications from candidates with the right to work in the UK.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a new CEO to lead Surrey Community Action into a bright and exciting future, where the voluntary sector and communities of Surrey are helped to survice and thrive. Surrey Community Action Chief Executive Officer 35 hours per week, mostly office based but with some scope for working remotely. Based in Burpham, Guildford, Surrey The role is subject to a satisfactory DBS check. £62,000 for a 35-hour week 5% employers pension contribution 25 days annual leave plus three days over Christmas Employee Assistance Programme About Surrey Community Action Surrey Community Action supports Surrey s voluntary sector, the diverse communities of Surrey, and other organisations who seek to work with either. We ensure that non-voluntary sector stakeholders understand the value of our sector and how to work together to achieve shared objectives. We provide services to Surrey s voluntary sector that increase their effectiveness or fill gaps in their capability, capacity, and resilience. Services to the Surrey s Communities and we provide services directly to Surrey s communities that support community action and address unsupported needs. About The Role We are seeking a new Chief Executive to join us at an ideal time to complete and implement our emerging new strategy and direct Surrey Community Action into a bright future. As Chief Executive Officer, you will have the scope and authority to shape strategy, influence policy, empower Surrey s voluntary sector, and champion rural communities, working closely with a committed Board, and experienced staff team. You will be the organisation s lead ambassador, building trusted relationships with partners, funders and decision makers, and ensuring the organisation s voice is heard at local, regional and national level. You will also play a critical role in leading change and transformation within the charity - strengthening systems, diversifying income and evolving how the organisation works so it remains resilient, relevant and impactful in a fast changing environment. This is a role for someone who enjoys balancing big picture thinking with practical delivery, and who can bring people with them through periods of transition. If you are motivated to improve the capability, capacity and resilience of the Surrey s voluntary sector, communities and residents; if you thrive in complex and changing stakeholder environments; and if you are excited by the challenge of leading an organisation through its next phase of growth and influence, this role is for you. No two days will be the same, but there are some core parts of this role. Strategic Leadership & Organisational Direction You will lead the delivery of a clear, compelling organisational strategy, adapting it in response to an evolving operating environment and ensuring the organisation remains agile, future focused and well positioned within the voluntary and community sectors. Board Partnership & Governance You will work collaboratively with the Board of Trustees, providing high quality insight, advice and assurance on strategy, finance, risk, governance and compliance, and then supporting effective Board decision making through clear reporting, analysis and professional guidance. Leadership of People & Culture You will lead, inspire and support the staff team through a transparent, inclusive and empowering management style, creating a high performance culture rooted in trust, accountability, equality, diversity and wellbeing. Change Management & Organisational Development You will be a skilled change manager, leading transformation in response to evolving funding landscapes, policy shifts, technology and community needs, designing and implementing systems, structures and processes that strengthen organisational effectiveness and resilience. Ambassadorial Role, Advocacy & External Relations You will be the public face of the organisation, representing it with credibility, passion and authority, and building strong, influential relationships with funders, partners, policymakers, communities and stakeholders. About You The purpose of the Chief Executive Officer s role is to guide and plan the strategic development and overall direction of the organisation, providing strong leadership and co-ordination to ensure the aims, strategic objectives and priorities of the organisation are achieved. To do this, we need someone who embodies the following attributes, skills and experience. You will have: Senior leadership experience within a voluntary, community, public or values led organisation, with accountability for strategy, performance and resources. Proven experience of working effectively with a Board or trustees Demonstrable success in leading and managing organisational change, including restructuring, service development or cultural transformation. Experience in fundraising, income generation and business development Experience of financial leadership, including budgeting, financial planning, income generation and managing funding agreements or contracts. A strong track record of external engagement, partnership working and representation at senior level. People management experience, supporting a compact team delivering diverse projects. Excellent communication skills (including social media) and governance literacy. It will be a distinct advantage to have familiarity with Local Government Reorganisation and devolution, ideally in a county like Surrey. You will be: Motivated, motivating and dynamic An effective communicator (including social media) with good network contacts, especially in the VCSE sector and across local government A strong team builder, able to develop, encourage and support colleagues in making the most of their experience and skillsets and to feel confident in their abilities A visionary leader who is able to embrace and manage change through strategic creativity and innovation, while also able to pay attention to detail when necessary. Ideally, you will also be able to demonstrate understanding of charity governance, compliance and safeguarding. Calm and confident under pressure with an evidence-based approach to prioritising finite resources. These attributes, skills and experience will make you stand out, but even if you do not match all the criteria below, we still want to hear about you and what you can offer. The Nuts and Bolts The role is a permanent contract for 35 hours per week, mostly office based but with some scope for working remotely. Our offices are in Guildford, Surrey We are committed to continued professional development and will support you to develop your skills even further. The role is subject to a satisfactory DBS check. The salary for this post is £62,000 for a 35-hour week. We also offer: 5% employers pension contribution Employee Assistance Programme 25 days holiday with an additional three days between Christmas and New Year, as well as all English Bank Holidays We can only accept applications from candidates with the right to work in the UK.
HARRIS HILL
Interim Chief Executive Officer
HARRIS HILL Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Interim Chief Executive Officer Location: Elmbridge, Epsom & Ewell and Spelthorne (hybrid; 2 days per week on-site presence Salary: circa £60,000 FTE (PAYE) Contract: Fixed term 18-24 months, 4 days per week Are you a seasoned, compassionate leader ready to stabilise and strengthen a trauma-informed frontline charity supporting survivors across North Surrey? About The organisation is a specialist, survivor-centred charity formed as an independent Charitable Incorporated Organisation in 2024 following a period hosted by Citizens Advice. We provide confidential practical and emotional support to adults and children affected by domestic abuse across Elmbridge, Epsom & Ewell and Spelthorne, delivering helpline and email advice, advocacy, safety planning, refuge and housing pathways, recovery programmes and targeted work for children and young people. Our practice is trauma-informed and feminist in outlook, foregrounding safety, confidentiality and the lived experience of survivors. We are a small, specialist organisation with an average headcount of around 18 (approximately 15 frontline staff and three support roles), supported by a committed cohort of volunteers. Since independence our trustees have prioritised governance, compliance and capacity building; in our first independently reported year total income was c.£932k and trustees view the near-term financial position as stable while planning prudently for the medium term. This interim appointment offers the chance to lead the organisation through consolidation and prepare the charity for its next strategic phase. As our next Interim Chief Executive Officer, you will: Strategy & Impact: Develop and deliver a clear 12-month operational plan, with pragmatic milestones and measurable outcomes that align with trustee priorities and service needs. Governance & Finance: Strengthen governance and risk reporting to the Board, maintain oversight of day-to-day financial control and cashflow, and support the Treasurer in preparing budgets and regular management reports. Operational Leadership: Provide stable, visible leadership and day-to-day operational management, ensuring continuity and quality of frontline services. Income Generation: Lead practical income-generation activity alongside trustees and fundraising staff, identify suitable funding opportunities and support bid development to diversify income and build unrestricted reserves. Service Quality & Safeguarding: Ensure survivor-centred practice, robust case recording, up-to-date safeguarding and lone-working protocols, and quality assurance across services. People & Wellbeing: Prioritise staff and volunteer wellbeing by embedding clinical supervision, promoting psychological safety and improving supervision and development arrangements. Community & Partnerships: Maintain and build constructive relationships with statutory partners (local authorities, police), Surrey Domestic Abuse Partnership members and other key stakeholders; represent the organisation at multi-agency forums. Brand & Profile: Advocate for local service needs, raise the organisation's profile within the local ecosystem and support trustee work to communicate impact and local value. Who you are A seasoned senior leader with proven executive experience in a small to medium-sized charity or comparable organisation (c.8-20 staff; turnover circa £0.5m+). Demonstrable experience of leading organisations through change or transition while maintaining service continuity. Strong people leadership skills with experience managing sensitive HR matters, staff wellbeing and clinical/therapeutic supervision arrangements. A track record of successful income generation and relationship management with funders, commissioners and statutory partners. Financially competent with experience of budgetary control, reading management accounts and reporting to trustees. Excellent communicator, credible at both operational detail and strategic discussion, with highly developed stakeholder engagement skills. Knowledge of domestic abuse and trauma-informed approaches is essential (practical experience in the VAWG sector strongly preferred). Commitment to equality, diversity and survivor-centred practice and the ability to travel across the boroughs and work flexibly. Essential occupational requirement: This post is open to female applicants only as this is deemed a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010. Desirable: experience of working within statutory commissioning environments and experience of accreditation/standards (for example Women's Aid) or practical organisational transition/partnership development. Why? Lead a values-driven, trauma-informed charity delivering critical local services and making a tangible difference to survivors' lives. Join a small, committed team with a clear focus on staff wellbeing, clinical supervision and psychologically safe practice. A visible leadership role during an important phase of consolidation and strategic development, with clear 12-month priorities and trustee support. Hybrid and flexible working (3-4 days per week), regional travel as required and a meaningful, high-impact interim appointment. Opportunity to strengthen governance, diversify income and build unrestricted reserves for longer-term resilience. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 30th March 2026 For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief. For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill at with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications for this role from women from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Interim Chief Executive Officer Location: Elmbridge, Epsom & Ewell and Spelthorne (hybrid; 2 days per week on-site presence Salary: circa £60,000 FTE (PAYE) Contract: Fixed term 18-24 months, 4 days per week Are you a seasoned, compassionate leader ready to stabilise and strengthen a trauma-informed frontline charity supporting survivors across North Surrey? About The organisation is a specialist, survivor-centred charity formed as an independent Charitable Incorporated Organisation in 2024 following a period hosted by Citizens Advice. We provide confidential practical and emotional support to adults and children affected by domestic abuse across Elmbridge, Epsom & Ewell and Spelthorne, delivering helpline and email advice, advocacy, safety planning, refuge and housing pathways, recovery programmes and targeted work for children and young people. Our practice is trauma-informed and feminist in outlook, foregrounding safety, confidentiality and the lived experience of survivors. We are a small, specialist organisation with an average headcount of around 18 (approximately 15 frontline staff and three support roles), supported by a committed cohort of volunteers. Since independence our trustees have prioritised governance, compliance and capacity building; in our first independently reported year total income was c.£932k and trustees view the near-term financial position as stable while planning prudently for the medium term. This interim appointment offers the chance to lead the organisation through consolidation and prepare the charity for its next strategic phase. As our next Interim Chief Executive Officer, you will: Strategy & Impact: Develop and deliver a clear 12-month operational plan, with pragmatic milestones and measurable outcomes that align with trustee priorities and service needs. Governance & Finance: Strengthen governance and risk reporting to the Board, maintain oversight of day-to-day financial control and cashflow, and support the Treasurer in preparing budgets and regular management reports. Operational Leadership: Provide stable, visible leadership and day-to-day operational management, ensuring continuity and quality of frontline services. Income Generation: Lead practical income-generation activity alongside trustees and fundraising staff, identify suitable funding opportunities and support bid development to diversify income and build unrestricted reserves. Service Quality & Safeguarding: Ensure survivor-centred practice, robust case recording, up-to-date safeguarding and lone-working protocols, and quality assurance across services. People & Wellbeing: Prioritise staff and volunteer wellbeing by embedding clinical supervision, promoting psychological safety and improving supervision and development arrangements. Community & Partnerships: Maintain and build constructive relationships with statutory partners (local authorities, police), Surrey Domestic Abuse Partnership members and other key stakeholders; represent the organisation at multi-agency forums. Brand & Profile: Advocate for local service needs, raise the organisation's profile within the local ecosystem and support trustee work to communicate impact and local value. Who you are A seasoned senior leader with proven executive experience in a small to medium-sized charity or comparable organisation (c.8-20 staff; turnover circa £0.5m+). Demonstrable experience of leading organisations through change or transition while maintaining service continuity. Strong people leadership skills with experience managing sensitive HR matters, staff wellbeing and clinical/therapeutic supervision arrangements. A track record of successful income generation and relationship management with funders, commissioners and statutory partners. Financially competent with experience of budgetary control, reading management accounts and reporting to trustees. Excellent communicator, credible at both operational detail and strategic discussion, with highly developed stakeholder engagement skills. Knowledge of domestic abuse and trauma-informed approaches is essential (practical experience in the VAWG sector strongly preferred). Commitment to equality, diversity and survivor-centred practice and the ability to travel across the boroughs and work flexibly. Essential occupational requirement: This post is open to female applicants only as this is deemed a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010. Desirable: experience of working within statutory commissioning environments and experience of accreditation/standards (for example Women's Aid) or practical organisational transition/partnership development. Why? Lead a values-driven, trauma-informed charity delivering critical local services and making a tangible difference to survivors' lives. Join a small, committed team with a clear focus on staff wellbeing, clinical supervision and psychologically safe practice. A visible leadership role during an important phase of consolidation and strategic development, with clear 12-month priorities and trustee support. Hybrid and flexible working (3-4 days per week), regional travel as required and a meaningful, high-impact interim appointment. Opportunity to strengthen governance, diversify income and build unrestricted reserves for longer-term resilience. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 30th March 2026 For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief. For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill at with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications for this role from women from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
HARRIS HILL
Manager (Chief Executive)
HARRIS HILL
Manager (Chief Executive) Location: Chorlton, Manchester Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, full time Could you be the steady, friendly, hands-on leader who helps more people in Chorlton feel connected, fulfilled and valued? About A small, well-loved neighbourhood charity with roots back to the late 1960s, working to reduce loneliness and support older people across Chorlton and adjacent neighbourhoods. Our work is local, practical and volunteer-led: befriending, home visits, transport, weekly activities, monthly teas, intergenerational groups and occasional day trips are all delivered with warmth and care. Our volunteer base is extraordinary - around 100 volunteers support drivers, befrienders, activity leads, admin roles and trustees - and in 2024-25 we supported 474 people in total. Funding is a mixed model of public grants, local donations and modest earned income and the charity holds healthy funds to deliver our work. This is a practical, hands-on, delivery-focused leadership role: you will lead a neighbourhood organisation through planned transition, preserving the community culture that makes CGN trusted, while introducing proportionate systems and succession approaches that secure its future. You will also spend substantial time supporting and supervising volunteers and facilitating activities alongside strategic duties. As our next Manager (Chief Executive), you will: Strategy & Impact: Lead the development and delivery of a clear long-term strategy that sustains CGN's neighbourhood impact and reduces social isolation amongst older people. Governance & Finance: Strengthen proportionate financial controls, grant monitoring and reporting while working closely with trustees including the Treasurer. Operational Leadership: Manage day-to-day delivery of volunteer-led services and introduce accessible procedures and safeguarding arrangements. Income Generation: Support fundraising and bid activity to secure multi-year funding and diversify local income streams. Community & Partnerships: Act as CGN's visible ambassador, maintaining and developing relationships with Manchester City Council, NHS partners and local organisations. Volunteer Development: Recruit, induct and support volunteers and facilitators, building a resilient volunteer pipeline and clear role pathways. Brand & Profile: Promote CGN's offer across local channels to maintain footfall, attract new supporters and celebrate members' stories. Premises & Risk: Work with trustees on lease and premises issues and maintain a robust risk register to protect continuity of service. Who you are An experienced, hands-on manager with significant experience of running small, community-facing charities or local services and a hands-on approach to operational delivery. Demonstrable expertise in recruiting, supporting and retaining volunteers, with confidence in DBS/safeguarding practice and volunteer supervision. Highly organised with strong event/activity planning skills, practical problem solving and attention to detail. Financially literate - comfortable with budgeting, grant monitoring and basic financial controls and able to work with volunteer finance leads. An excellent communicator: approachable, diplomatic and skilled at building trust with older people, volunteers, trustees and statutory partners. Values driven, emotionally resilient and committed to inclusivity and dignity in later life. Desirable: experience of Age-Friendly programmes or befriending schemes and local credibility or knowledge of Manchester/South Manchester. Why? Meaningful local impact - lead a well-regarded neighbourhood charity with deep community trust and a broad activities programme. Strong volunteer culture - join an organisation supported by around 100 committed volunteers and an engaged trustee board. Secure footing to build from - healthy funds and a clear focus on securing multi-year funding and premises. Hands-on role with strategic scope - keep delivery at the heart of the job while developing proportionate systems and succession planning. Supportive transition - trustees have planned a careful handover and you will be supported through induction and the subsequent recruitment of a part-time assistant. For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief. For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill at with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 13th April 2026 As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Manager (Chief Executive) Location: Chorlton, Manchester Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum Contract: Permanent, full time Could you be the steady, friendly, hands-on leader who helps more people in Chorlton feel connected, fulfilled and valued? About A small, well-loved neighbourhood charity with roots back to the late 1960s, working to reduce loneliness and support older people across Chorlton and adjacent neighbourhoods. Our work is local, practical and volunteer-led: befriending, home visits, transport, weekly activities, monthly teas, intergenerational groups and occasional day trips are all delivered with warmth and care. Our volunteer base is extraordinary - around 100 volunteers support drivers, befrienders, activity leads, admin roles and trustees - and in 2024-25 we supported 474 people in total. Funding is a mixed model of public grants, local donations and modest earned income and the charity holds healthy funds to deliver our work. This is a practical, hands-on, delivery-focused leadership role: you will lead a neighbourhood organisation through planned transition, preserving the community culture that makes CGN trusted, while introducing proportionate systems and succession approaches that secure its future. You will also spend substantial time supporting and supervising volunteers and facilitating activities alongside strategic duties. As our next Manager (Chief Executive), you will: Strategy & Impact: Lead the development and delivery of a clear long-term strategy that sustains CGN's neighbourhood impact and reduces social isolation amongst older people. Governance & Finance: Strengthen proportionate financial controls, grant monitoring and reporting while working closely with trustees including the Treasurer. Operational Leadership: Manage day-to-day delivery of volunteer-led services and introduce accessible procedures and safeguarding arrangements. Income Generation: Support fundraising and bid activity to secure multi-year funding and diversify local income streams. Community & Partnerships: Act as CGN's visible ambassador, maintaining and developing relationships with Manchester City Council, NHS partners and local organisations. Volunteer Development: Recruit, induct and support volunteers and facilitators, building a resilient volunteer pipeline and clear role pathways. Brand & Profile: Promote CGN's offer across local channels to maintain footfall, attract new supporters and celebrate members' stories. Premises & Risk: Work with trustees on lease and premises issues and maintain a robust risk register to protect continuity of service. Who you are An experienced, hands-on manager with significant experience of running small, community-facing charities or local services and a hands-on approach to operational delivery. Demonstrable expertise in recruiting, supporting and retaining volunteers, with confidence in DBS/safeguarding practice and volunteer supervision. Highly organised with strong event/activity planning skills, practical problem solving and attention to detail. Financially literate - comfortable with budgeting, grant monitoring and basic financial controls and able to work with volunteer finance leads. An excellent communicator: approachable, diplomatic and skilled at building trust with older people, volunteers, trustees and statutory partners. Values driven, emotionally resilient and committed to inclusivity and dignity in later life. Desirable: experience of Age-Friendly programmes or befriending schemes and local credibility or knowledge of Manchester/South Manchester. Why? Meaningful local impact - lead a well-regarded neighbourhood charity with deep community trust and a broad activities programme. Strong volunteer culture - join an organisation supported by around 100 committed volunteers and an engaged trustee board. Secure footing to build from - healthy funds and a clear focus on securing multi-year funding and premises. Hands-on role with strategic scope - keep delivery at the heart of the job while developing proportionate systems and succession planning. Supportive transition - trustees have planned a careful handover and you will be supported through induction and the subsequent recruitment of a part-time assistant. For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief. For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill at with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 13th April 2026 As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
iMultiply Resourcing Ltd
Finance & Corporate Services Director
iMultiply Resourcing Ltd Motherwell, Lanarkshire
Are you ready to lead a dynamic finance and corporate services team in a thriving social housing organisation? THE ORGANISATION Clyde Valley Group is a well-established social business and registered charity committed to community development and high-quality housing services across North Lanarkshire and East Dunbartonshire. With a portfolio of nearly 5,000 homes, Clyde Valley provides housing management, development, and support services tailored to diverse community needs. The Group is dedicated to improving lives while maintaining efficiency and innovation to meet future challenges. Established in 1996, growing through small stock transfers and new build projects Owner of almost 5,000 homes, serving over 3,000 owners and tenants Recognised for collaborative approaches and strong community engagement Striving for value for money, regulatory compliance, and organisational growth THE ROLE As Finance & Corporate Services Director, you will be the strategic leader responsible for safeguarding financial health, governance, and operational excellence across Clyde Valley Group. You will oversee financial planning, treasury, internal controls, legal compliance, and corporate services, shaping the future of this vibrant organisation. Working closely with the CEO and Board, you will support strategic growth, foster a high-performing team, and ensure outstanding service delivery. Lead and develop the finance, governance, assurance, corporate services, procurement, and risk teams Drive financial strategy including forecasting, budgeting, and investment planning Manage treasury activities, debt portfolios, and compliance with regulatory standards such as SHR, OSCR, and FCA Oversee statutory accounts, audits, and adherence to UK GAAP, FRS 102, and IFRS Foster a culture of inclusion, wellbeing, and continuous improvement Build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships including regulators, lenders, and external auditors THE IDEAL CANDIDATE Mandatory Substantial senior management experience within a complex, customer-led organisation, ideally in social housing or regulated sectors Chartered Accountant qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, ICAS) or equivalent PQ/QBE Proven success managing budgets exceeding £10m, with hands-on treasury management experience Deep knowledge of UK GAAP, FRS 102, IFRS, and sector-specific regulation Track record delivering statutory accounts, audit controls, and regulatory reporting Strong leadership skills to motivate and develop diverse teams in a high-pressure environment Advanced proficiency in Excel, Business Planning software (e.g., Brixx), and ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, Dynamics, Sage) Preferred Experience within social housing or public sector organisations Familiarity with Scottish Housing Regulatory Framework and housing legislation Knowledge of charity governance and legal structures Experience leading organisational change or growth strategies Stakeholder engagement and negotiation skills with external agencies ON OFFER This is a rare chance to shape the financial and operational future of Clyde Valley Group. You will enjoy a competitive salary of £99,970 to £103,489, a defined benefit pension scheme, flexible hybrid working, and a comprehensive package of benefits including 40 days leave, health initiatives, and development opportunities. The role is based at our Motherwell office with hybrid working options. Salary: £99,970 - £103,489 Contract: Permanent, full-time (35 hours/week) Benefits: pension, health & wellbeing, flexible working, 40 days leave Location: Motherwell with hybrid/flexible working Travel: Up to 20% for stakeholder engagement and site visits Join us in leading an organisation that values positivity, collaboration, and community impact. If you are a strategic, innovative leader ready to make a real difference, we invite you to apply. iMultiply is committed to diversity and will promote diversity for all employees, workers and applicants. iMultiply will treat everyone equally and will not discriminate on the grounds of an individual's 'protected characteristic'. If you like the look of this vacancy and think you could perform the role, but, you don't think you meet all the requirements, please DO APPLY for this opportunity. Data shows that certain groups, mainly women and people from Black and Minority communities, are less likely to apply for jobs where they don't meet 100% of role requirements. iMultiply would encourage you to apply for roles where there is room for development and growth.
Mar 24, 2026
Full time
Are you ready to lead a dynamic finance and corporate services team in a thriving social housing organisation? THE ORGANISATION Clyde Valley Group is a well-established social business and registered charity committed to community development and high-quality housing services across North Lanarkshire and East Dunbartonshire. With a portfolio of nearly 5,000 homes, Clyde Valley provides housing management, development, and support services tailored to diverse community needs. The Group is dedicated to improving lives while maintaining efficiency and innovation to meet future challenges. Established in 1996, growing through small stock transfers and new build projects Owner of almost 5,000 homes, serving over 3,000 owners and tenants Recognised for collaborative approaches and strong community engagement Striving for value for money, regulatory compliance, and organisational growth THE ROLE As Finance & Corporate Services Director, you will be the strategic leader responsible for safeguarding financial health, governance, and operational excellence across Clyde Valley Group. You will oversee financial planning, treasury, internal controls, legal compliance, and corporate services, shaping the future of this vibrant organisation. Working closely with the CEO and Board, you will support strategic growth, foster a high-performing team, and ensure outstanding service delivery. Lead and develop the finance, governance, assurance, corporate services, procurement, and risk teams Drive financial strategy including forecasting, budgeting, and investment planning Manage treasury activities, debt portfolios, and compliance with regulatory standards such as SHR, OSCR, and FCA Oversee statutory accounts, audits, and adherence to UK GAAP, FRS 102, and IFRS Foster a culture of inclusion, wellbeing, and continuous improvement Build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships including regulators, lenders, and external auditors THE IDEAL CANDIDATE Mandatory Substantial senior management experience within a complex, customer-led organisation, ideally in social housing or regulated sectors Chartered Accountant qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, ICAS) or equivalent PQ/QBE Proven success managing budgets exceeding £10m, with hands-on treasury management experience Deep knowledge of UK GAAP, FRS 102, IFRS, and sector-specific regulation Track record delivering statutory accounts, audit controls, and regulatory reporting Strong leadership skills to motivate and develop diverse teams in a high-pressure environment Advanced proficiency in Excel, Business Planning software (e.g., Brixx), and ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, Dynamics, Sage) Preferred Experience within social housing or public sector organisations Familiarity with Scottish Housing Regulatory Framework and housing legislation Knowledge of charity governance and legal structures Experience leading organisational change or growth strategies Stakeholder engagement and negotiation skills with external agencies ON OFFER This is a rare chance to shape the financial and operational future of Clyde Valley Group. You will enjoy a competitive salary of £99,970 to £103,489, a defined benefit pension scheme, flexible hybrid working, and a comprehensive package of benefits including 40 days leave, health initiatives, and development opportunities. The role is based at our Motherwell office with hybrid working options. Salary: £99,970 - £103,489 Contract: Permanent, full-time (35 hours/week) Benefits: pension, health & wellbeing, flexible working, 40 days leave Location: Motherwell with hybrid/flexible working Travel: Up to 20% for stakeholder engagement and site visits Join us in leading an organisation that values positivity, collaboration, and community impact. If you are a strategic, innovative leader ready to make a real difference, we invite you to apply. iMultiply is committed to diversity and will promote diversity for all employees, workers and applicants. iMultiply will treat everyone equally and will not discriminate on the grounds of an individual's 'protected characteristic'. If you like the look of this vacancy and think you could perform the role, but, you don't think you meet all the requirements, please DO APPLY for this opportunity. Data shows that certain groups, mainly women and people from Black and Minority communities, are less likely to apply for jobs where they don't meet 100% of role requirements. iMultiply would encourage you to apply for roles where there is room for development and growth.
HARRIS HILL
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
HARRIS HILL Hove, Sussex
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Location: Brighton & Hove (hybrid; 2-3 days per week on-site) Salary: Circa £85,000 Contract: Permanent, Full time Could you lead a warm, community-centred charity that turns specialist education and hospitality enterprises into sustained employment for young people with learning disabilities? About This charity exists to help young people with learning disabilities build independent, fulfilling lives through sustained employment. Founded in 2016 by Baroness Rosa Monckton, the charity combines a Department for Education-recognised Specialist Further Education college, employment coaching and long-term employer support to achieve unrivalled outcomes for young people with learning disabilities - around 80% of programme graduates move into paid work. Over the last decade the organisation has supported more than 200 candidates and built a portfolio of social enterprises that provide genuine workplace training: Café Domenica and a coffee roastery. Most excitingly, we have recently opening The North Star pub. The North Star is a purpose-acquired, prime-location commercial venture adjacent to the Royal Pavilion, operating as a full-scale hospitality business (circa £1.3m turnover) and functioning as a peerless, day-to-day training environment for candidates while contributing vital unrestricted income. Now that the pub is fully up and running, it presents a major opportunity for commercial development. Growth to date has been rapid and successful, but the organisation now needs a Chief Executive who will consolidate operational foundations, secure sustainable trading and fundraising, and protect the quality and culture that make the organisation distinctive as we prepare for further growth. As our next Chief Executive, you will: Strategic Leadership & Direction - Set and deliver a strategy that balances growth, financial sustainability and strong employment outcomes for candidates. Commercial & Social Enterprise Performance - Lead the charity's commercial enterprises, primarily The North Star pub, but also Café Domenica and the roastery - ensuring strong commercial performance and high-quality training opportunities. Fundraising & Income Growth - Diversify fundraising beyond founder-led networks, building sustainable income from trusts, corporates, major donors and individuals. Education & Programme Quality - Work with the Executive Director for Education to maintain high-quality, compliant specialist FE and supported internship provision. Organisational Leadership & Infrastructure - Strengthen operational foundations across finance, HR, systems and communications to support a growing, multi-site organisation. People & Culture - Provide visible leadership that supports staff, strengthens management and protects the charity's candidate-centred culture. Partnerships & External Profile - Act as ambassador, building relationships with employers, partners and supporters to expand employment opportunities. Governance & Board Partnership - Work closely with trustees and the founder to strengthen governance and ensure long-term sustainability. Who you are Seasoned senior leader with experience of running organisations of similar scale and complexity, including multi-site operations. Proven strategist with a strong track record of delivering organisational change, restructuring and sustainable growth. Confident commercial leader with P&L ownership and demonstrable success improving trading performance in hospitality, retail or other trading businesses. Experienced income generator in the charitable sector - trusts, major donors, corporate partnerships and individual giving. Credible and committed to specialist education and employment pathways for people with learning disabilities. Strong communicator and public spokesperson, comfortable with high-profile fundraising and stakeholder engagement. Financially literate, resilient and emotionally intelligent; visible, hands-on and pragmatic as a leader. Desirable: direct hospitality experience, experience scaling social enterprises or knowledge of FE regulation/Ofsted would be advantageous. Why? A proven, distinctive model that delivers real, long-term employment outcomes for young people with learning disabilities. A rare leadership role that combines mission-driven practice with commercial stewardship across cafés, a roastery and a training pub. Hybrid working with regular on-site engagement at Pavilion Buildings and social enterprise sites, offering visible day-to-day impact. The opportunity to shape national growth, with London the priority for careful expansion and a high-profile platform to influence practice nationally. For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief . For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill at with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 6th April 2026 As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Location: Brighton & Hove (hybrid; 2-3 days per week on-site) Salary: Circa £85,000 Contract: Permanent, Full time Could you lead a warm, community-centred charity that turns specialist education and hospitality enterprises into sustained employment for young people with learning disabilities? About This charity exists to help young people with learning disabilities build independent, fulfilling lives through sustained employment. Founded in 2016 by Baroness Rosa Monckton, the charity combines a Department for Education-recognised Specialist Further Education college, employment coaching and long-term employer support to achieve unrivalled outcomes for young people with learning disabilities - around 80% of programme graduates move into paid work. Over the last decade the organisation has supported more than 200 candidates and built a portfolio of social enterprises that provide genuine workplace training: Café Domenica and a coffee roastery. Most excitingly, we have recently opening The North Star pub. The North Star is a purpose-acquired, prime-location commercial venture adjacent to the Royal Pavilion, operating as a full-scale hospitality business (circa £1.3m turnover) and functioning as a peerless, day-to-day training environment for candidates while contributing vital unrestricted income. Now that the pub is fully up and running, it presents a major opportunity for commercial development. Growth to date has been rapid and successful, but the organisation now needs a Chief Executive who will consolidate operational foundations, secure sustainable trading and fundraising, and protect the quality and culture that make the organisation distinctive as we prepare for further growth. As our next Chief Executive, you will: Strategic Leadership & Direction - Set and deliver a strategy that balances growth, financial sustainability and strong employment outcomes for candidates. Commercial & Social Enterprise Performance - Lead the charity's commercial enterprises, primarily The North Star pub, but also Café Domenica and the roastery - ensuring strong commercial performance and high-quality training opportunities. Fundraising & Income Growth - Diversify fundraising beyond founder-led networks, building sustainable income from trusts, corporates, major donors and individuals. Education & Programme Quality - Work with the Executive Director for Education to maintain high-quality, compliant specialist FE and supported internship provision. Organisational Leadership & Infrastructure - Strengthen operational foundations across finance, HR, systems and communications to support a growing, multi-site organisation. People & Culture - Provide visible leadership that supports staff, strengthens management and protects the charity's candidate-centred culture. Partnerships & External Profile - Act as ambassador, building relationships with employers, partners and supporters to expand employment opportunities. Governance & Board Partnership - Work closely with trustees and the founder to strengthen governance and ensure long-term sustainability. Who you are Seasoned senior leader with experience of running organisations of similar scale and complexity, including multi-site operations. Proven strategist with a strong track record of delivering organisational change, restructuring and sustainable growth. Confident commercial leader with P&L ownership and demonstrable success improving trading performance in hospitality, retail or other trading businesses. Experienced income generator in the charitable sector - trusts, major donors, corporate partnerships and individual giving. Credible and committed to specialist education and employment pathways for people with learning disabilities. Strong communicator and public spokesperson, comfortable with high-profile fundraising and stakeholder engagement. Financially literate, resilient and emotionally intelligent; visible, hands-on and pragmatic as a leader. Desirable: direct hospitality experience, experience scaling social enterprises or knowledge of FE regulation/Ofsted would be advantageous. Why? A proven, distinctive model that delivers real, long-term employment outcomes for young people with learning disabilities. A rare leadership role that combines mission-driven practice with commercial stewardship across cafés, a roastery and a training pub. Hybrid working with regular on-site engagement at Pavilion Buildings and social enterprise sites, offering visible day-to-day impact. The opportunity to shape national growth, with London the priority for careful expansion and a high-profile platform to influence practice nationally. For full details of the role including how to apply, please download the full appointment brief . For an informal and confidential conversation about this position, please contact Jenny Hills at Harris Hill at with times to speak and (optional but appreciated) a CV or professional profile which will be treated with the strictest confidence. Closing date for applications: 9am, Monday 6th April 2026 As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp, Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Head of Finance and Central Services
Yolk Recruitment Limited Bristol, Somerset
Head of Finance and Central Services Location: Bristol (Hybrid) Salary: £60,000 Hours: 37.5 hours Contract: Permanent Yolk Recruitment's Public Sector and Not-for-Profit division is proud to be partnering with a Bristol based charity who supports older and vulnerable people live safely and independently in their own homes for there next Head of Finance and Central Services click apply for full job details
Mar 23, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance and Central Services Location: Bristol (Hybrid) Salary: £60,000 Hours: 37.5 hours Contract: Permanent Yolk Recruitment's Public Sector and Not-for-Profit division is proud to be partnering with a Bristol based charity who supports older and vulnerable people live safely and independently in their own homes for there next Head of Finance and Central Services click apply for full job details
PEOPLES HEALTH TRUST
Director of Finance (Permanent - 21 hours per week)
PEOPLES HEALTH TRUST Hackney, London
Director of Finance (Permanent - 21 hours per week) Salary: £50,700 gross per annum Contract type: Permanent, part time - 21 hours per week Location: London - Hybrid working with a minimum of 40% of contracted hours based in the London office. People's Health Trust is a national charity working with local communities across Great Britain to stop people dying too young, help them live longer, healthier lives and make health equal. Life expectancy rose for a hundred years, but in the last decade it has gone backwards - with the steepest declines in the most disadvantaged areas. Across Great Britain, people in these neighbourhoods die up to 13 years earlier than those in the wealthiest places. These inequalities are driven by changeable factors such as poor housing, low-paid work, and limited access to good education, clean air and natural spaces. People's Health Trust exists to end this unfairness and ensure everyone has the chance to live a long, healthy life. Our work focuses on: programmes supporting people living in the most disadvantaged neighbourhoods to address the conditions that make them unwell - from poor housing and limited access to advice services, to a lack of natural space and pathways into good work. using data, evidence and community expertise to design solutions, not just restate problems. Our work improves health and wellbeing from cradle to retirement. our lived experience network - made up of over 600 grassroots leaders from across England, Scotland and Wales - works directly with us to share evidence of the impact that poor housing, low income, poor jobs and poor education have on the lives of their communities, as well as timely and cost-effective solutions. With a strong interest in social justice, the Director of Finance will be a member of the Leadership Team responsible for ensuring the Trust's financial viability and statutory compliance, along with providing strategic oversight of performance management and robust risk management to safeguard the Trust's long-term sustainability. A qualified accountant, you will be skilled in the development and implementation of financial strategies to manage, safeguard and maximise income and have direct experience of managing financial processes and controls, including preparing management accounts. You will also have direct experience of managing organisational progress against strategic objectives and direct experience of charity or corporate governance, including risk management. We are committed to being a Disability Confident Employer. Our diversity data shows that we are currently under-represented by certain groups of people. We particularly encourage applications from people from racially minoritised communities, disabled people and people from disadvantaged neighbourhoods. If this sounds like the role you are looking for and you feel you have the skills and experience we need, full details of the role and how to apply are here . Please get in touch if you require any additional support with your job application. This particularly applies to people who need us to make reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act 2010. This could include, but is not limited to, accepting applications in a different format, offering information or explanations in a way which helps you, or working with BSL interpreters. The deadline for applications is Tuesday 7 April and interviews will be held in London on Friday 24 April.
Mar 22, 2026
Full time
Director of Finance (Permanent - 21 hours per week) Salary: £50,700 gross per annum Contract type: Permanent, part time - 21 hours per week Location: London - Hybrid working with a minimum of 40% of contracted hours based in the London office. People's Health Trust is a national charity working with local communities across Great Britain to stop people dying too young, help them live longer, healthier lives and make health equal. Life expectancy rose for a hundred years, but in the last decade it has gone backwards - with the steepest declines in the most disadvantaged areas. Across Great Britain, people in these neighbourhoods die up to 13 years earlier than those in the wealthiest places. These inequalities are driven by changeable factors such as poor housing, low-paid work, and limited access to good education, clean air and natural spaces. People's Health Trust exists to end this unfairness and ensure everyone has the chance to live a long, healthy life. Our work focuses on: programmes supporting people living in the most disadvantaged neighbourhoods to address the conditions that make them unwell - from poor housing and limited access to advice services, to a lack of natural space and pathways into good work. using data, evidence and community expertise to design solutions, not just restate problems. Our work improves health and wellbeing from cradle to retirement. our lived experience network - made up of over 600 grassroots leaders from across England, Scotland and Wales - works directly with us to share evidence of the impact that poor housing, low income, poor jobs and poor education have on the lives of their communities, as well as timely and cost-effective solutions. With a strong interest in social justice, the Director of Finance will be a member of the Leadership Team responsible for ensuring the Trust's financial viability and statutory compliance, along with providing strategic oversight of performance management and robust risk management to safeguard the Trust's long-term sustainability. A qualified accountant, you will be skilled in the development and implementation of financial strategies to manage, safeguard and maximise income and have direct experience of managing financial processes and controls, including preparing management accounts. You will also have direct experience of managing organisational progress against strategic objectives and direct experience of charity or corporate governance, including risk management. We are committed to being a Disability Confident Employer. Our diversity data shows that we are currently under-represented by certain groups of people. We particularly encourage applications from people from racially minoritised communities, disabled people and people from disadvantaged neighbourhoods. If this sounds like the role you are looking for and you feel you have the skills and experience we need, full details of the role and how to apply are here . Please get in touch if you require any additional support with your job application. This particularly applies to people who need us to make reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act 2010. This could include, but is not limited to, accepting applications in a different format, offering information or explanations in a way which helps you, or working with BSL interpreters. The deadline for applications is Tuesday 7 April and interviews will be held in London on Friday 24 April.
Accounting for International Development
Honorary Treasurer - Global Peace Charity
Accounting for International Development Manchester, Lancashire
Job Description: Please note: The Honorary Treasurer is a voluntary role on the charity's Trustee Board. Our partner works to transform higher education into a force for peace. They campaign for universities to end ties with the global arms trade and instead become champions for justice, equality, and social good. They are seeking a Treasurer to join the Board and play a key role in ensuring financial sustainability and good governance. The Treasurer will maintain oversight of the organisation's financial affairs, ensure compliance with legal and regulatory standards, and support sound financial planning and reporting. The ideal candidate will bring experience in finance, governance, or charity management, with the ability to review budgets and accounts, advise on policy, and communicate clearly with fellow Trustees and staff. A shared commitment to peace, justice, and education reform is essential. The Board meets once annually in London and once online in May, with an additional online AGM early each year. The expected time commitment is around one day per month, including meeting preparation and liaison with the executive team. Please note that this is a volunteer role and there is therefore no remuneration.
Mar 21, 2026
Full time
Job Description: Please note: The Honorary Treasurer is a voluntary role on the charity's Trustee Board. Our partner works to transform higher education into a force for peace. They campaign for universities to end ties with the global arms trade and instead become champions for justice, equality, and social good. They are seeking a Treasurer to join the Board and play a key role in ensuring financial sustainability and good governance. The Treasurer will maintain oversight of the organisation's financial affairs, ensure compliance with legal and regulatory standards, and support sound financial planning and reporting. The ideal candidate will bring experience in finance, governance, or charity management, with the ability to review budgets and accounts, advise on policy, and communicate clearly with fellow Trustees and staff. A shared commitment to peace, justice, and education reform is essential. The Board meets once annually in London and once online in May, with an additional online AGM early each year. The expected time commitment is around one day per month, including meeting preparation and liaison with the executive team. Please note that this is a volunteer role and there is therefore no remuneration.
Donkey Sanctuary
Global Legal Contracts Manager
Donkey Sanctuary
Global Legal Contracts Manager These are exciting times for the charity, 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 Charity 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 21, 2026
Contractor
Global Legal Contracts Manager These are exciting times for the charity, 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 Charity 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.
NFP People
Chief Executive Officer
NFP People Solihull, West Midlands
Chief Executive Officer Our client has been providing independent advocacy for vulnerable people in Solihull for over 25 years. They are now looking for a new Chief Executive Officer to join the team in this pivotal position. If you are a collaborative, hands-on leader who can balance strategic vision with operational impact then apply today! Position: Chief Executive Officer Location: Solihull, Hybrid Hours: 37 hours per week (flexible working options considered) Contract: Permanent Salary: £45,000 FTE Closing date: 15th April 2026 The organisation supports adults and young people with a learning disability or autism, who also may be experiencing poor mental health or complex life circumstance. It supports people to have their say, understand their rights and be fully involved in decisions about their lives and ensures their voices are heard and their choices are respected. Rooted in the local community, its small and dedicated teams are known for their person-centred approach, strong values and commitment to social justice. Enabling people to live healthier, happier and independent lives is central to their work. The organisation is entering an exciting period of development, with opportunities to strengthen partnerships, diversify income and deepen its impact. About the Opportunity We are recruiting for an inspiring and values-led CEO to lead SAtA into an exciting period of development, with opportunities to strengthen partnerships, diversify income and deepen our impact. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, you will guide the organisation's strategy, people, partnerships and resources to maximise positive outcomes for local people. You will also act as the charity's senior ambassador, strengthening and growing relationships with commissioners, funders and partners. You will: Inspire and support people (staff and volunteers) to deliver their best for the people they serve. Lead the development and delivery of the strategic plan, translating vision into practical outcomes. Ensure delivery of high-quality advocacy services and community projects that champion the voice of lived experience and are underpinned by robust performance monitoring and strong operational systems. Build and strengthen influential partnerships and represent them locally, regionally and nationally. Develop deep insight into health and social care systems and champion the role of advocacy. Support the Board to meet its legal and regulatory duties, providing clear data on performance, finance and risk, to inform decision making. Ensure financial sustainability, including robust financial planning, budgeting, income generation and contract management. About You You will bring a blend of strategic leadership, operational confidence and a genuine commitment to advocating for those the organisation serve. You will be comfortable leading a small organisation, where flexibility, pragmatism and a willingness to be hands on are key to success. With senior leadership experience you will have a record of building trusted relationships internally and with external partners. You will have developed cultures built on collaboration and respect that motivate and support. Your awareness of funding and/or managing contracts will be underpinned by strong financial management and budget oversight and you will be able to demonstrate how you can work closely with a Board, supporting good governance. This is your opportunity to make a transformational impact in a vital charity and make a real difference for the people the organisation serve. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, and are committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. We are open to flexible working arrangements and encourage candidates to discuss options that support their needs. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People. You may have experience in roles such as CEO, Chief Exec, Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director, Operations, Director.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Chief Executive Officer Our client has been providing independent advocacy for vulnerable people in Solihull for over 25 years. They are now looking for a new Chief Executive Officer to join the team in this pivotal position. If you are a collaborative, hands-on leader who can balance strategic vision with operational impact then apply today! Position: Chief Executive Officer Location: Solihull, Hybrid Hours: 37 hours per week (flexible working options considered) Contract: Permanent Salary: £45,000 FTE Closing date: 15th April 2026 The organisation supports adults and young people with a learning disability or autism, who also may be experiencing poor mental health or complex life circumstance. It supports people to have their say, understand their rights and be fully involved in decisions about their lives and ensures their voices are heard and their choices are respected. Rooted in the local community, its small and dedicated teams are known for their person-centred approach, strong values and commitment to social justice. Enabling people to live healthier, happier and independent lives is central to their work. The organisation is entering an exciting period of development, with opportunities to strengthen partnerships, diversify income and deepen its impact. About the Opportunity We are recruiting for an inspiring and values-led CEO to lead SAtA into an exciting period of development, with opportunities to strengthen partnerships, diversify income and deepen our impact. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, you will guide the organisation's strategy, people, partnerships and resources to maximise positive outcomes for local people. You will also act as the charity's senior ambassador, strengthening and growing relationships with commissioners, funders and partners. You will: Inspire and support people (staff and volunteers) to deliver their best for the people they serve. Lead the development and delivery of the strategic plan, translating vision into practical outcomes. Ensure delivery of high-quality advocacy services and community projects that champion the voice of lived experience and are underpinned by robust performance monitoring and strong operational systems. Build and strengthen influential partnerships and represent them locally, regionally and nationally. Develop deep insight into health and social care systems and champion the role of advocacy. Support the Board to meet its legal and regulatory duties, providing clear data on performance, finance and risk, to inform decision making. Ensure financial sustainability, including robust financial planning, budgeting, income generation and contract management. About You You will bring a blend of strategic leadership, operational confidence and a genuine commitment to advocating for those the organisation serve. You will be comfortable leading a small organisation, where flexibility, pragmatism and a willingness to be hands on are key to success. With senior leadership experience you will have a record of building trusted relationships internally and with external partners. You will have developed cultures built on collaboration and respect that motivate and support. Your awareness of funding and/or managing contracts will be underpinned by strong financial management and budget oversight and you will be able to demonstrate how you can work closely with a Board, supporting good governance. This is your opportunity to make a transformational impact in a vital charity and make a real difference for the people the organisation serve. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, and are committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. We are open to flexible working arrangements and encourage candidates to discuss options that support their needs. Please note this role is advertised by the recruitment agency acting for the client, Not For Profit People. You may have experience in roles such as CEO, Chief Exec, Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director, Operations, Director.
HARRIS HILL
Chair of Trustees
HARRIS HILL Chesham, Buckinghamshire
Chair of Trustees A citizens advice charity in Buckinghamshire Voluntary role Buckinghamshire Are you a well-connected leader in Buckinghamshire with the energy and ambition to help a respected local charity grow its impact? A citizens advice charity in Buckinghamshire is seeking an exceptional individual to become our next Chair of Trustees. About Us We are part of a national advice network, providing free, confidential and impartial advice to thousands of people each year across Buckinghamshire. We have offices in Aylesbury, Buckingham, High Wycombe and Chesham. Our work helps people resolve problems around debt, housing, employment, benefits and consumer rights, often preventing crises, reducing pressure on public services and enabling individuals to regain stability and independence. The organisation is stable, well-managed and ambitious. Following reductions in statutory funding and changes across the national network, we are now focused on strengthening income streams, raising our local profile and entering a new phase of growth. The Opportunity It is an opportunity to build on strong foundations and take the organisation forward. As Chair, you will: Provide strategic leadership to the Board of Trustees. Help strengthen funding and sustainability. Raise the profile of the organisation across Buckinghamshire. Represent the organisation with funders, partners and the wider community. Champion the difference we make to people's lives. We are particularly interested in candidates who live in, or have strong knowledge and networks within Buckinghamshire (ideally central or south). Who We're Looking For We are seeking someone who brings: Strategic leadership experience (board or senior executive level). The confidence to support and constructively challenge a CEO. Strong networking skills and credibility locally. Commercial awareness and financial literacy. An interest in fundraising and partnership development. A genuine commitment to community impact. Prior Chair experience is welcome but not essential. Energy, judgement and the ability to build relationships are key. Time Commitment Four face-to-face Board meetings per year (2 hours each). Four subcommittee meetings per subcommittee annually Finance & Risk, Operations, People, and Fundraising). Annual strategy Away Day. Annual Staff & Volunteers Day. Attendance at selected fundraising and stakeholder events. Approximate commitment: 2 -4 days per month. Why This Role Matters The organisation helps people solve problems that, left unaddressed, cost families, councils and government far more in the long term. As Chair, you will help ensure this essential service continues to thrive, supporting residents to become more financially secure, resilient and able to contribute fully to society. For more information and how to apply download the Appointment Brief. Closing date: 9am Friday 10th April 2026 Join us in shaping the next chapter. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Chair of Trustees A citizens advice charity in Buckinghamshire Voluntary role Buckinghamshire Are you a well-connected leader in Buckinghamshire with the energy and ambition to help a respected local charity grow its impact? A citizens advice charity in Buckinghamshire is seeking an exceptional individual to become our next Chair of Trustees. About Us We are part of a national advice network, providing free, confidential and impartial advice to thousands of people each year across Buckinghamshire. We have offices in Aylesbury, Buckingham, High Wycombe and Chesham. Our work helps people resolve problems around debt, housing, employment, benefits and consumer rights, often preventing crises, reducing pressure on public services and enabling individuals to regain stability and independence. The organisation is stable, well-managed and ambitious. Following reductions in statutory funding and changes across the national network, we are now focused on strengthening income streams, raising our local profile and entering a new phase of growth. The Opportunity It is an opportunity to build on strong foundations and take the organisation forward. As Chair, you will: Provide strategic leadership to the Board of Trustees. Help strengthen funding and sustainability. Raise the profile of the organisation across Buckinghamshire. Represent the organisation with funders, partners and the wider community. Champion the difference we make to people's lives. We are particularly interested in candidates who live in, or have strong knowledge and networks within Buckinghamshire (ideally central or south). Who We're Looking For We are seeking someone who brings: Strategic leadership experience (board or senior executive level). The confidence to support and constructively challenge a CEO. Strong networking skills and credibility locally. Commercial awareness and financial literacy. An interest in fundraising and partnership development. A genuine commitment to community impact. Prior Chair experience is welcome but not essential. Energy, judgement and the ability to build relationships are key. Time Commitment Four face-to-face Board meetings per year (2 hours each). Four subcommittee meetings per subcommittee annually Finance & Risk, Operations, People, and Fundraising). Annual strategy Away Day. Annual Staff & Volunteers Day. Attendance at selected fundraising and stakeholder events. Approximate commitment: 2 -4 days per month. Why This Role Matters The organisation helps people solve problems that, left unaddressed, cost families, councils and government far more in the long term. As Chair, you will help ensure this essential service continues to thrive, supporting residents to become more financially secure, resilient and able to contribute fully to society. For more information and how to apply download the Appointment Brief. Closing date: 9am Friday 10th April 2026 Join us in shaping the next chapter. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Thompson & Terry
Finance Administrator, c. £30k (+ strong benefits)
Thompson & Terry Oxford, Oxfordshire
Location: Chalgrove, Oxfordshire (OX44) Salary: c. £30,000 (base salary + very strong benefits) Hours: Full-time, office based (flexible working pattern and also open to Part-time) Experience: Credit Control, Xero (or similar), Invoicing, Accounts Payable, Expenses, Finance Administration, Data Accuracy, Client Communication, Process Improvement The Opportunity Thompson & Terry Recruitment are really excited to be working with a wonderful local business who are seeking a confident and detail-focused Finance Administrator to take real ownership of their day-to-day finance operations. As Finance Administrator, you will work closely with the Management Team and external accountants to manage the full invoicing and credit control process, from raising invoices and reconciling payments in Xero, through to proactively calling clients to resolve queries and chase overdue balances in a friendly but effective way. The successful Finance Administrator will be responsible for credit control from day one, ensuring aged receivables are reduced, invoices and purchase orders are accurate, and supplier payments and staff expenses are processed smoothly. You will be encouraged to suggest improvements, embrace digital and AI tools, and develop your skills with a clear route to progress into a more senior finance role as the business continues to grow. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who genuinely enjoys finance administration, is confident on the phone, and wants to build a long-term career within a thriving, sustainability-led SME where your work directly supports major environmental projects across the UK. The Company Our client is a leading, values-driven consultancy working on projects from high-end residential developments through to major commercial schemes and long-term environmental projects. Their specialists deliver expert surveys and reports on protected species and habitats, helping developers and landowners meet strict legislation around biodiversity, carbon neutrality and environmental impact. The business is genuinely people-first, with a strong focus on professional development, unlimited training budget, and real opportunities to grow and shape your role as the company continues to scale. You will be based in their dog-friendly, sociable office in Chalgrove, with perks including unlimited annual leave (Plus bank holidays and Christmas shutdown), flexible working patterns, colleague-nominated bonuses, charity initiatives, and memorable team events such as end-of-season awards and challenge events. Requirements Proven experience in a finance or accounts administration role, with hands-on credit control and invoicing responsibility. Confident using Xero, or similar accounting software such as Sage or QuickBooks, and able to pick up new systems with minimal hand-holding. Strong attention to detail, numeracy and accuracy, with a highly organised approach and the ability to prioritise in a busy environment. Comfortable picking up the phone to speak with clients and suppliers, able to communicate in a friendly, professional and commercially aware way. Proactive, ambitious and keen to learn, with a genuine interest in developing your career in finance (funding and study support for relevant qualifications can be provided). A positive, sociable team player who will enjoy being part of a close-knit, dog-friendly office and getting involved in company events and charity activities. Must live within a commutable distance of Chalgrove, Oxfordshire and be happy to work office-based. Working with Thompson & Terry Recruitment Thompson & Terry Ltd, trading as Thompson & Terry Recruitment, are an Abingdon-based recruitment agency specialising in placing candidates into roles across Oxfordshire and beyond, including Office Administration, Finance, Sales, Marketing, Biotech and Executive Search appointments. No terminology used in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. We encourage applications from all suitably qualified individuals. If you have any accessibility requirements or would like to discuss reasonable adjustments in the recruitment process, please let us know. PLEASE NOTE: Due to a high volume of applications, if you have not heard from us within 5 working days, unfortunately, your application has been unsuccessful at this time.
Mar 20, 2026
Full time
Location: Chalgrove, Oxfordshire (OX44) Salary: c. £30,000 (base salary + very strong benefits) Hours: Full-time, office based (flexible working pattern and also open to Part-time) Experience: Credit Control, Xero (or similar), Invoicing, Accounts Payable, Expenses, Finance Administration, Data Accuracy, Client Communication, Process Improvement The Opportunity Thompson & Terry Recruitment are really excited to be working with a wonderful local business who are seeking a confident and detail-focused Finance Administrator to take real ownership of their day-to-day finance operations. As Finance Administrator, you will work closely with the Management Team and external accountants to manage the full invoicing and credit control process, from raising invoices and reconciling payments in Xero, through to proactively calling clients to resolve queries and chase overdue balances in a friendly but effective way. The successful Finance Administrator will be responsible for credit control from day one, ensuring aged receivables are reduced, invoices and purchase orders are accurate, and supplier payments and staff expenses are processed smoothly. You will be encouraged to suggest improvements, embrace digital and AI tools, and develop your skills with a clear route to progress into a more senior finance role as the business continues to grow. This is an ideal opportunity for someone who genuinely enjoys finance administration, is confident on the phone, and wants to build a long-term career within a thriving, sustainability-led SME where your work directly supports major environmental projects across the UK. The Company Our client is a leading, values-driven consultancy working on projects from high-end residential developments through to major commercial schemes and long-term environmental projects. Their specialists deliver expert surveys and reports on protected species and habitats, helping developers and landowners meet strict legislation around biodiversity, carbon neutrality and environmental impact. The business is genuinely people-first, with a strong focus on professional development, unlimited training budget, and real opportunities to grow and shape your role as the company continues to scale. You will be based in their dog-friendly, sociable office in Chalgrove, with perks including unlimited annual leave (Plus bank holidays and Christmas shutdown), flexible working patterns, colleague-nominated bonuses, charity initiatives, and memorable team events such as end-of-season awards and challenge events. Requirements Proven experience in a finance or accounts administration role, with hands-on credit control and invoicing responsibility. Confident using Xero, or similar accounting software such as Sage or QuickBooks, and able to pick up new systems with minimal hand-holding. Strong attention to detail, numeracy and accuracy, with a highly organised approach and the ability to prioritise in a busy environment. Comfortable picking up the phone to speak with clients and suppliers, able to communicate in a friendly, professional and commercially aware way. Proactive, ambitious and keen to learn, with a genuine interest in developing your career in finance (funding and study support for relevant qualifications can be provided). A positive, sociable team player who will enjoy being part of a close-knit, dog-friendly office and getting involved in company events and charity activities. Must live within a commutable distance of Chalgrove, Oxfordshire and be happy to work office-based. Working with Thompson & Terry Recruitment Thompson & Terry Ltd, trading as Thompson & Terry Recruitment, are an Abingdon-based recruitment agency specialising in placing candidates into roles across Oxfordshire and beyond, including Office Administration, Finance, Sales, Marketing, Biotech and Executive Search appointments. No terminology used in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. We encourage applications from all suitably qualified individuals. If you have any accessibility requirements or would like to discuss reasonable adjustments in the recruitment process, please let us know. PLEASE NOTE: Due to a high volume of applications, if you have not heard from us within 5 working days, unfortunately, your application has been unsuccessful at this time.

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