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Arla Foods Plc Leeds, Yorkshire
Farm Sustainability Manager- Arla Foods UK- Midlands & Wales Region 12 Month Fixed Term Contract Are you passionate about sustainability and ready to grow your career with one of the UKs leading dairy cooperatives? Arla Foods is recruiting a Farm Sustainability Manager on a 12-month fixed-term contract to support farms across predominantly the Midlands and Wales. As part of a team committed to creating a positive future for our farmers and the environment, youll act as a change agent and a strong leader, helping deliver Arlas sustainability goals and guiding farmer-owners on how to achieve them. As one of a team of five Sustainability Managers, you'll play a key role in reducing on-farm emissions and driving increased incentive points for our farmer owners. How you will make an impact In this farmer-facing role, you'll build strong relationships with our farmer owners and develop a deep understanding of their sustainability needs. Using your sustainability expertise and knowledge of our cooperatives commitments, youll support farmers across key initiatives such as the FarmAheadTM Check (carbon footprint) and the FarmAheadTM Incentive (a points-based model linked to on-farm actions and milk price). Your responsibilities will include; Building strong relationships across the Sustainability team and wider Agriculture team to align on business needs and long-term plans. Collaborating with colleagues in Arlas global markets (Denmark, Sweden, & Central Europe) to stay connected on wider sustainability priorities. Acting as the primary sustainability contact for farmer-owners within your region. Driving the FarmAheadTM Check and FarmAheadTM Incentive model to help reduce on-farm emissions, improve sustainability practices and maximise value for farmer owners. Planning, organising and delivering Knowledge Building Events across the year. What will make you successful The ideal candidate will hold a degree in Sustainability or a related field and bring strong, practical sustainability experience. Youll be able to communicate and present complex challenges in a clear and engaging way and be farmer-focused, with experience working directly with people and collaborating across teams. Strong relationship-building and stakeholder management skills are essential, as youll work closely across the organisation and wider agricultural industry to develop insights and drive sustainability initiatives forward. A full UK driving licence and the flexibility to travel are essential. What do we offer? Were committed to supporting your growth and development, offering internal and external training opportunities. Youll enjoy a competitive salary, 26 days of holiday plus Bank Holidays, matched pension contributions up to 6%, life assurance, and bonus scheme. We also provide a company car, BUPA Healthcare, and flexible benefits. Would you like to join us? Please apply directly or contact Olivia Pine, Talent Acquisition Partner at Arla Foods. The closing date for this position is25th February 2026and only CVs sent directly via the link will be considered. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Farm Sustainability Manager- Arla Foods UK- Midlands & Wales Region 12 Month Fixed Term Contract Are you passionate about sustainability and ready to grow your career with one of the UKs leading dairy cooperatives? Arla Foods is recruiting a Farm Sustainability Manager on a 12-month fixed-term contract to support farms across predominantly the Midlands and Wales. As part of a team committed to creating a positive future for our farmers and the environment, youll act as a change agent and a strong leader, helping deliver Arlas sustainability goals and guiding farmer-owners on how to achieve them. As one of a team of five Sustainability Managers, you'll play a key role in reducing on-farm emissions and driving increased incentive points for our farmer owners. How you will make an impact In this farmer-facing role, you'll build strong relationships with our farmer owners and develop a deep understanding of their sustainability needs. Using your sustainability expertise and knowledge of our cooperatives commitments, youll support farmers across key initiatives such as the FarmAheadTM Check (carbon footprint) and the FarmAheadTM Incentive (a points-based model linked to on-farm actions and milk price). Your responsibilities will include; Building strong relationships across the Sustainability team and wider Agriculture team to align on business needs and long-term plans. Collaborating with colleagues in Arlas global markets (Denmark, Sweden, & Central Europe) to stay connected on wider sustainability priorities. Acting as the primary sustainability contact for farmer-owners within your region. Driving the FarmAheadTM Check and FarmAheadTM Incentive model to help reduce on-farm emissions, improve sustainability practices and maximise value for farmer owners. Planning, organising and delivering Knowledge Building Events across the year. What will make you successful The ideal candidate will hold a degree in Sustainability or a related field and bring strong, practical sustainability experience. Youll be able to communicate and present complex challenges in a clear and engaging way and be farmer-focused, with experience working directly with people and collaborating across teams. Strong relationship-building and stakeholder management skills are essential, as youll work closely across the organisation and wider agricultural industry to develop insights and drive sustainability initiatives forward. A full UK driving licence and the flexibility to travel are essential. What do we offer? Were committed to supporting your growth and development, offering internal and external training opportunities. Youll enjoy a competitive salary, 26 days of holiday plus Bank Holidays, matched pension contributions up to 6%, life assurance, and bonus scheme. We also provide a company car, BUPA Healthcare, and flexible benefits. Would you like to join us? Please apply directly or contact Olivia Pine, Talent Acquisition Partner at Arla Foods. The closing date for this position is25th February 2026and only CVs sent directly via the link will be considered. JBRP1_UKTJ
EdEx Education Recruitment
Science Teacher - September 2026
EdEx Education Recruitment
Science Teacher - Inner London - Wandsworth A high-achieving Secondary School based in Wandsworth is searching for a passionate and dynamic Science Teacher to join their team this September . This is a full-time, permanent position.The Head Teacher and Senior Leadership Team have built a strong reputation for academic excellence, well-embedded behaviour policies and a supportive culture. This has created the perfect environment for students and staff to thrive both academically and professionally.What's on offer that sets this Science Teacher role apart from others?Strong Science outcomes at GCSE and a growing Sixth Form Science offerA stable department with experienced Science Teachers who know the school and community wellSpecialist Science laboratories with excellent technician supportBehaviour, SEN and Inclusion policies that genuinely support classroom practiceTLR opportunities for experienced Teachers looking for additional responsibility (e.g. KS3 Lead / STEM Coordinator)Tailored support and coaching for Teachers on MPS2-MPS5 who are keen to progress in their careersPlease read the full details of this Science Teacher vacancy below before applying. Job Description - Science Teacher Teacher of ScienceTeaching across KS3 - KS4, with the opportunity to teach KS5 for the right candidateTLR opportunity for additional responsibility (e.g. KS3 Lead / STEM Lead)Full-time, Permanent contractSeptember startInner London payscaleLocated in Wandsworth School Description - Science Teacher Ofsted-rated 'Good' with elements of 'Outstanding' practice in ScienceModern, forward-thinking secondary school serving a diverse East London communityWell-resourced Science department with dedicated labs and prep roomsExperienced Science Technicians providing strong practical and curriculum supportSupportive school with Behaviour, SEN and Inclusion policies at the centre of learningPlenty of CPD and progression opportunities, including NPQs and subject leadership trainingExcellent commute links via public transport (Tube, DLR, bus) across East London Applicant Specification - Science Teacher UK QTS in Science (or in the process of gaining QTS)Strong academic background - relevant Science degree, solid A Levels and GCSEsPrevious teaching experience with evidence of strong pupil progress in Science'Good' or 'Outstanding' lesson observation/placement reportsConfident teaching across KS3-KS4 (KS5 experience beneficial but not essential)Reflective, motivated Teacher who is receptive to feedback and committed to continuous improvementIf you're interested in this Science Teacher - Inner London - Wandsworth position, please apply today.Shortlisted candidates will be confidentially contacted within 24hrs of their application to discuss the school in further detail before progressing to an interview or visit.Science Teacher - Inner London - WandsworthINDT
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Science Teacher - Inner London - Wandsworth A high-achieving Secondary School based in Wandsworth is searching for a passionate and dynamic Science Teacher to join their team this September . This is a full-time, permanent position.The Head Teacher and Senior Leadership Team have built a strong reputation for academic excellence, well-embedded behaviour policies and a supportive culture. This has created the perfect environment for students and staff to thrive both academically and professionally.What's on offer that sets this Science Teacher role apart from others?Strong Science outcomes at GCSE and a growing Sixth Form Science offerA stable department with experienced Science Teachers who know the school and community wellSpecialist Science laboratories with excellent technician supportBehaviour, SEN and Inclusion policies that genuinely support classroom practiceTLR opportunities for experienced Teachers looking for additional responsibility (e.g. KS3 Lead / STEM Coordinator)Tailored support and coaching for Teachers on MPS2-MPS5 who are keen to progress in their careersPlease read the full details of this Science Teacher vacancy below before applying. Job Description - Science Teacher Teacher of ScienceTeaching across KS3 - KS4, with the opportunity to teach KS5 for the right candidateTLR opportunity for additional responsibility (e.g. KS3 Lead / STEM Lead)Full-time, Permanent contractSeptember startInner London payscaleLocated in Wandsworth School Description - Science Teacher Ofsted-rated 'Good' with elements of 'Outstanding' practice in ScienceModern, forward-thinking secondary school serving a diverse East London communityWell-resourced Science department with dedicated labs and prep roomsExperienced Science Technicians providing strong practical and curriculum supportSupportive school with Behaviour, SEN and Inclusion policies at the centre of learningPlenty of CPD and progression opportunities, including NPQs and subject leadership trainingExcellent commute links via public transport (Tube, DLR, bus) across East London Applicant Specification - Science Teacher UK QTS in Science (or in the process of gaining QTS)Strong academic background - relevant Science degree, solid A Levels and GCSEsPrevious teaching experience with evidence of strong pupil progress in Science'Good' or 'Outstanding' lesson observation/placement reportsConfident teaching across KS3-KS4 (KS5 experience beneficial but not essential)Reflective, motivated Teacher who is receptive to feedback and committed to continuous improvementIf you're interested in this Science Teacher - Inner London - Wandsworth position, please apply today.Shortlisted candidates will be confidentially contacted within 24hrs of their application to discuss the school in further detail before progressing to an interview or visit.Science Teacher - Inner London - WandsworthINDT
techUK
Programme Head - Telecoms Modernisation Programme (FTC)
techUK
Job Title: Head - Telecoms Modernisation Programme (FTC) Location: London / Hybrid Salary : £45,000 - £65,000 per annum based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: 12-month fixed term contract, the role can either be full-time or part-time which can be configured across four days Digital Connectivity Forum (DCF) Overview The Digital Connectivity Forum (DCF) is the UK Government's advisory group on digital connectivity issues. Its members collaborate, source evidence, provide expertise and make recommendations to Government, regulators and industry, with the aim of developing policies which deliver seamless digital connectivity across the UK. Role Overview: The purpose of the program is to oversee and coordinate industry activity around the move from legacy telephone networks - principally the retirement of the Public Switched Telephone Network and move to digital (IP-based) lines but also looking ahead to 2G switch off and copper retirement. The role will serve as a single point of contact for industry, stakeholders and Ofcom and the UK Government. The role will sit within the Digital Connectivity Forum (DCF) - the DCF is the UK Government's advisory group on digital connectivity issues. As Head of the Telecoms Modernisation Function, you would be responsible for developing and delivering a proactive and comprehensive outreach program to increase engagement, spread awareness, and focus on solutions for the successful migration of consumer or business edge cases, special services, and the CNI sector as the telecoms sector moves ahead with its infrastructure upgrade programme. This high-profile role would see you at the heart of a strategic digital upgrade programme, responsible for representing industry plans and progress to stakeholders, actively engaging with the CNI and business sectors to raise awareness and troubleshoot potential issues and supporting the telecoms industry outreach into the special services sector and third party dependencies. The position requires the ability to work with a large and diverse selection of external stakeholders. You will need to build consensus, have an excellent understanding of the telecoms market, develop a work programme in a multi-stakeholder environment, and deliver clear messages to stakeholders outside the telecoms sector. Key Responsibilities: Lead a bi-monthly Ops Board meeting with programme sponsors, setting out engagement activity and progress and suggest actions to troubleshoot identified issues Develop overview of programme activity for the year and ensure programme sponsor priority areas are identified and supported and identify opportunities for proactive collaboration Organise events and roundtables to reflect the industry areas in need of additional support and maintain the profile of techUK's role in the programme Be the go to voice of industry on the program and speaker at external events Maintain meetings with government officials, regulator and other stakeholders including local government and the third sector on industry plans and programme progress Work with other techUK programmes to identify opportunities for cross programme collaboration Maintain the Digital Phone Switchover website so that it remains relevant and up to date Work with the Head of Press and Media in the instance of media coverage Oversee financial and operational spend and ensuring continued financial viability of programme About you: Skills, Knowledge and Expertise: Core Competencies A proactive, self-motivated individual who is comfortable leading several projects Strong interpersonal skills and good at building relationships An effective communicator with excellent written and verbal communication skills Analytical and problem-solving skills Operational and financial management skills, including supporting the sustainability of the programme Excellent organisational skills; and Attention to detail Essential Knowledge and Experience: A strong understanding of the UK's policy and regulatory approach to telecoms In-depth knowledge of public policy and public affairs Experience of managing projects and external consultants; and A proven track record and experience of building and managing relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders, including at the C-suite level Desired Knowledge and Experience: In-depth technical understanding of the UK's telecoms networks and services and the products delivered A proven track record of managing events ensuring accuracy and attention to detail Demonstrable management expertise and ability to work with small but dedicated team Additional Information: This is based out of techUK's London offices. However, techUK operates a flexible working policy. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Telecoms Modernisation Programme Head, Telecoms Modernisation, Telecoms Modernisation Operations Manager, Programme Manager, Project Manager, Public Sector Project Lead may also be considered for this role.
Feb 21, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Head - Telecoms Modernisation Programme (FTC) Location: London / Hybrid Salary : £45,000 - £65,000 per annum based upon experience plus discretionary bonus and comprehensive benefits Job Type: 12-month fixed term contract, the role can either be full-time or part-time which can be configured across four days Digital Connectivity Forum (DCF) Overview The Digital Connectivity Forum (DCF) is the UK Government's advisory group on digital connectivity issues. Its members collaborate, source evidence, provide expertise and make recommendations to Government, regulators and industry, with the aim of developing policies which deliver seamless digital connectivity across the UK. Role Overview: The purpose of the program is to oversee and coordinate industry activity around the move from legacy telephone networks - principally the retirement of the Public Switched Telephone Network and move to digital (IP-based) lines but also looking ahead to 2G switch off and copper retirement. The role will serve as a single point of contact for industry, stakeholders and Ofcom and the UK Government. The role will sit within the Digital Connectivity Forum (DCF) - the DCF is the UK Government's advisory group on digital connectivity issues. As Head of the Telecoms Modernisation Function, you would be responsible for developing and delivering a proactive and comprehensive outreach program to increase engagement, spread awareness, and focus on solutions for the successful migration of consumer or business edge cases, special services, and the CNI sector as the telecoms sector moves ahead with its infrastructure upgrade programme. This high-profile role would see you at the heart of a strategic digital upgrade programme, responsible for representing industry plans and progress to stakeholders, actively engaging with the CNI and business sectors to raise awareness and troubleshoot potential issues and supporting the telecoms industry outreach into the special services sector and third party dependencies. The position requires the ability to work with a large and diverse selection of external stakeholders. You will need to build consensus, have an excellent understanding of the telecoms market, develop a work programme in a multi-stakeholder environment, and deliver clear messages to stakeholders outside the telecoms sector. Key Responsibilities: Lead a bi-monthly Ops Board meeting with programme sponsors, setting out engagement activity and progress and suggest actions to troubleshoot identified issues Develop overview of programme activity for the year and ensure programme sponsor priority areas are identified and supported and identify opportunities for proactive collaboration Organise events and roundtables to reflect the industry areas in need of additional support and maintain the profile of techUK's role in the programme Be the go to voice of industry on the program and speaker at external events Maintain meetings with government officials, regulator and other stakeholders including local government and the third sector on industry plans and programme progress Work with other techUK programmes to identify opportunities for cross programme collaboration Maintain the Digital Phone Switchover website so that it remains relevant and up to date Work with the Head of Press and Media in the instance of media coverage Oversee financial and operational spend and ensuring continued financial viability of programme About you: Skills, Knowledge and Expertise: Core Competencies A proactive, self-motivated individual who is comfortable leading several projects Strong interpersonal skills and good at building relationships An effective communicator with excellent written and verbal communication skills Analytical and problem-solving skills Operational and financial management skills, including supporting the sustainability of the programme Excellent organisational skills; and Attention to detail Essential Knowledge and Experience: A strong understanding of the UK's policy and regulatory approach to telecoms In-depth knowledge of public policy and public affairs Experience of managing projects and external consultants; and A proven track record and experience of building and managing relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders, including at the C-suite level Desired Knowledge and Experience: In-depth technical understanding of the UK's telecoms networks and services and the products delivered A proven track record of managing events ensuring accuracy and attention to detail Demonstrable management expertise and ability to work with small but dedicated team Additional Information: This is based out of techUK's London offices. However, techUK operates a flexible working policy. This role profile is a guide to the work that is required but does not form part of any contract of employment and may change from time to time to reflect changing circumstances. The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK prior to the commencement of employment. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to apply for this role. Candidates with experience of: Telecoms Modernisation Programme Head, Telecoms Modernisation, Telecoms Modernisation Operations Manager, Programme Manager, Project Manager, Public Sector Project Lead may also be considered for this role.
Associate General Counsel
Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation
Are you ready to make an impact at DTCC? Do you want to work on innovative projects, collaborate with a dynamic and supportive team, and receive investment in your professional development? At DTCC, we are at the forefront of innovation in the financial markets. We are committed to helping our employees grow and succeed. We believe that you have the skills and drive to make a real impact. We foster a thriving internal community and are committed to creating a workplace that looks like the world that we serve. The General Counsel's Office is a valued, trusted and responsive partner within DTCC. The team promotes and protects the best interests of the DTCC family of companies by creating and facilitating solutions and providing guidance on legal and regulatory matters. Pay and Benefits: Competitive compensation, including base pay and annual incentive Comprehensive health and life insurance and well-being benefits, based on location Pension / Retirement benefits Paid Time Off and Personal/Family Care, and other leaves of absence when needed to support your physical, financial, and emotional well-being. DTCC offers a flexible/hybrid model of 3 days onsite and 2 days remote (onsite Tuesdays, Wednesdays and a third day unique to each team or employee). The Impact you will have in this role: As a member of our London legal team, you will play a key role in supporting DTCC's regulated offerings in the EU and UK. You'll advise on sophisticated legal and regulatory matters, drive business outcomes, and help shape the future of financial markets. Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel and Global Managing Attorney for DTCC's reporting and derivatives business (based in Jersey City Headquarters), this role requires close collaboration with legal colleagues and business partners worldwide. Your Primary Responsibilities: Advise on complex legal and regulatory matters under English and EU law, providing clear, actionable guidance to business leaders Proactively identify, assess, and mitigate legal and regulatory risks, and recommend practical, client-focused solutions Work closely with legal colleagues in North America and APAC to deliver a unified and consistent legal strategy for DTCC's reporting and derivatives business Partner with cross-functional teams-including Compliance, Risk, Finance, and IT-to provide legal guidance and support for new business initiatives, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and organizational objectives Respond promptly to regulatory inquiries and assist with investigations Monitor and analyze regulatory changes and developments across the region, advising stakeholders on potential impacts and required actions Draft, review, and negotiate agreements and advise on contractual matters Handle other routine corporate legal matters or ad-hoc projects or questions, as requested NOTE: The Primary Responsibilities of this role are not limited to the details above. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree preferred Qualified lawyer authorized to practise in the UK (e.g. solicitor or barrister with current practising certificate for England and Wales 8 to 15 years post-qualification experience (PQE) or equivalent Talents Needed for Success: Experience advising clients in the financial services industry, ideally with in-house experience working in-house at a regulated financial entity Proven ability to engage effectively with EU and UK regulators (ESMA, FCA) Strong knowledge of regulations governing market infrastructure transaction reporting (EMIR, SFTR and MiFIR) Familiarity with regulations governing data and technology (GDPR, DORA and the EU AI Act) Exceptional drafting and negotiation skills Ability to clearly explain complex legal concepts to non-legal stakeholders, both verbally and in writing. Thrives in a fast-paced environment, effectively manages multiple priorities under tight timelines and adapts to evolving legal and business challenges The salary range is indicative for roles at the same level within DTCC across all US locations. Actual salary is determined based on the role, location, individual experience, skills, and other considerations. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Are you ready to make an impact at DTCC? Do you want to work on innovative projects, collaborate with a dynamic and supportive team, and receive investment in your professional development? At DTCC, we are at the forefront of innovation in the financial markets. We are committed to helping our employees grow and succeed. We believe that you have the skills and drive to make a real impact. We foster a thriving internal community and are committed to creating a workplace that looks like the world that we serve. The General Counsel's Office is a valued, trusted and responsive partner within DTCC. The team promotes and protects the best interests of the DTCC family of companies by creating and facilitating solutions and providing guidance on legal and regulatory matters. Pay and Benefits: Competitive compensation, including base pay and annual incentive Comprehensive health and life insurance and well-being benefits, based on location Pension / Retirement benefits Paid Time Off and Personal/Family Care, and other leaves of absence when needed to support your physical, financial, and emotional well-being. DTCC offers a flexible/hybrid model of 3 days onsite and 2 days remote (onsite Tuesdays, Wednesdays and a third day unique to each team or employee). The Impact you will have in this role: As a member of our London legal team, you will play a key role in supporting DTCC's regulated offerings in the EU and UK. You'll advise on sophisticated legal and regulatory matters, drive business outcomes, and help shape the future of financial markets. Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel and Global Managing Attorney for DTCC's reporting and derivatives business (based in Jersey City Headquarters), this role requires close collaboration with legal colleagues and business partners worldwide. Your Primary Responsibilities: Advise on complex legal and regulatory matters under English and EU law, providing clear, actionable guidance to business leaders Proactively identify, assess, and mitigate legal and regulatory risks, and recommend practical, client-focused solutions Work closely with legal colleagues in North America and APAC to deliver a unified and consistent legal strategy for DTCC's reporting and derivatives business Partner with cross-functional teams-including Compliance, Risk, Finance, and IT-to provide legal guidance and support for new business initiatives, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and organizational objectives Respond promptly to regulatory inquiries and assist with investigations Monitor and analyze regulatory changes and developments across the region, advising stakeholders on potential impacts and required actions Draft, review, and negotiate agreements and advise on contractual matters Handle other routine corporate legal matters or ad-hoc projects or questions, as requested NOTE: The Primary Responsibilities of this role are not limited to the details above. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree preferred Qualified lawyer authorized to practise in the UK (e.g. solicitor or barrister with current practising certificate for England and Wales 8 to 15 years post-qualification experience (PQE) or equivalent Talents Needed for Success: Experience advising clients in the financial services industry, ideally with in-house experience working in-house at a regulated financial entity Proven ability to engage effectively with EU and UK regulators (ESMA, FCA) Strong knowledge of regulations governing market infrastructure transaction reporting (EMIR, SFTR and MiFIR) Familiarity with regulations governing data and technology (GDPR, DORA and the EU AI Act) Exceptional drafting and negotiation skills Ability to clearly explain complex legal concepts to non-legal stakeholders, both verbally and in writing. Thrives in a fast-paced environment, effectively manages multiple priorities under tight timelines and adapts to evolving legal and business challenges The salary range is indicative for roles at the same level within DTCC across all US locations. Actual salary is determined based on the role, location, individual experience, skills, and other considerations. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.
Head of Academy Sport Science &...
Complementary Training Wales, Yorkshire
Head of Academy Sport Science & Medicine Working Pattern: Flexible, including home and away fixtures The Role To be responsible for the medical provision for training & match day, as well as daily rehabilitation of U21's squad players. Working hours will follow those of the U21's squad, plus any additional hours as needed in order to ensure adequate cover of all Academy training sessions and fixtures. Core Duties Lead and manage the Sport Science & Medicine department within the Academy. Be responsible for the management and delivery of the Sport Science and Medicine/Performance Support Programme for all Academy Players registered with the club. Work daily in conjunction with the U21s MDT to cover U21's training sessions, plan gym based rehabilitation programmes and liaise with the Head of Performance/ Strength & conditioning staff regarding pitch based rehabilitation. Complete musculo skeletal screening of U21s players and assist with MSK screening of U18s and U9 U16 players, and help with the implementation of injury prevention programmes. Attend specialist appointments with U21s players. Work closely with the Lead Sport Scientist and Lead Strength & Conditioning Coach to monitor, review and develop the physical programme for Academy players. Ensure the Academy Sport Science & Medicine department are compliant with EPPP rules. Record treatments and rehabilitation daily on software system and complete audit of injuries at the end of the season. Weekly Injury report to keep MDT updated on status of injured players. Oversee the planning and organization of the academy medical department, including but not limited to ensuring medial cover for all academy fixtures, liaising with paramedics and ambulance staff regarding games cover, completing staff rota. Form good working relationships with other members of the academy medical team and strive to improve each member through ongoing CPD and non formal tutoring. Ensure good lines of communication regarding relevant players and injury from the academy up to first team medical staff. Ensure ongoing internal CPD for all members of full and part time staff. To undertake both internal and external CPD. To ensure all work is undertaken in line with legal requirements of society/council membership. Qualifications Physiotherapy degree Registered member of the Health and Care Professions Council Hold an Advanced Trauma Medical Management in Football (ATTMiF) qualification Skill, Knowledge & Experience A minimum of 5 years post BSc qualification experience A minimum of 3 year's experience of leading a medical/performance department Experience of working with adolescents within a sporting environment. Good understanding of pediatric injuries and management Good clinical reasoning Experience of working in a multidisciplinary team in the delivery of medical services Good range of treatment and rehabilitation skills. GENERAL STATEMENT Should an adequate number of applications be received prior to the closing date, Swansea City AFC reserve the right to remove this advert. Due to a high demand in applications the Club will be unable to respond to those applicants who have not been shortlisted for interview. SAFEGUARDING & WELFARE The Company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people involved in activities and event at the Company. As part of the Company's recruitment and selection process any offers of work involving working in regulated activity with children are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS Disclosure and barred list check (depending on the level of supervision, frequency, and nature of contact with children). The Company may also conduct online searches of candidates who have been shortlisted as part of its safer recruitment procedures. Appropriate references will be required. EQUALITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION STATEMENT Swansea City AFC strives to ensure it provides an environment where everyone's rights, dignity and individual worth is respected and takes a zero tolerance approach to any form of discrimination. Equal Opportunity is an integral part of our recruitment and selection process, and we welcome applications from all individuals who feel they meet the core requirements of the role. We are particularly encouraging applications from women, disabled people and individuals from diverse ethnic communities who are currently under represented within the organisation. All appointments will be made on merit of skill and experience relative to the role.
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Head of Academy Sport Science & Medicine Working Pattern: Flexible, including home and away fixtures The Role To be responsible for the medical provision for training & match day, as well as daily rehabilitation of U21's squad players. Working hours will follow those of the U21's squad, plus any additional hours as needed in order to ensure adequate cover of all Academy training sessions and fixtures. Core Duties Lead and manage the Sport Science & Medicine department within the Academy. Be responsible for the management and delivery of the Sport Science and Medicine/Performance Support Programme for all Academy Players registered with the club. Work daily in conjunction with the U21s MDT to cover U21's training sessions, plan gym based rehabilitation programmes and liaise with the Head of Performance/ Strength & conditioning staff regarding pitch based rehabilitation. Complete musculo skeletal screening of U21s players and assist with MSK screening of U18s and U9 U16 players, and help with the implementation of injury prevention programmes. Attend specialist appointments with U21s players. Work closely with the Lead Sport Scientist and Lead Strength & Conditioning Coach to monitor, review and develop the physical programme for Academy players. Ensure the Academy Sport Science & Medicine department are compliant with EPPP rules. Record treatments and rehabilitation daily on software system and complete audit of injuries at the end of the season. Weekly Injury report to keep MDT updated on status of injured players. Oversee the planning and organization of the academy medical department, including but not limited to ensuring medial cover for all academy fixtures, liaising with paramedics and ambulance staff regarding games cover, completing staff rota. Form good working relationships with other members of the academy medical team and strive to improve each member through ongoing CPD and non formal tutoring. Ensure good lines of communication regarding relevant players and injury from the academy up to first team medical staff. Ensure ongoing internal CPD for all members of full and part time staff. To undertake both internal and external CPD. To ensure all work is undertaken in line with legal requirements of society/council membership. Qualifications Physiotherapy degree Registered member of the Health and Care Professions Council Hold an Advanced Trauma Medical Management in Football (ATTMiF) qualification Skill, Knowledge & Experience A minimum of 5 years post BSc qualification experience A minimum of 3 year's experience of leading a medical/performance department Experience of working with adolescents within a sporting environment. Good understanding of pediatric injuries and management Good clinical reasoning Experience of working in a multidisciplinary team in the delivery of medical services Good range of treatment and rehabilitation skills. GENERAL STATEMENT Should an adequate number of applications be received prior to the closing date, Swansea City AFC reserve the right to remove this advert. Due to a high demand in applications the Club will be unable to respond to those applicants who have not been shortlisted for interview. SAFEGUARDING & WELFARE The Company is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people involved in activities and event at the Company. As part of the Company's recruitment and selection process any offers of work involving working in regulated activity with children are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS Disclosure and barred list check (depending on the level of supervision, frequency, and nature of contact with children). The Company may also conduct online searches of candidates who have been shortlisted as part of its safer recruitment procedures. Appropriate references will be required. EQUALITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION STATEMENT Swansea City AFC strives to ensure it provides an environment where everyone's rights, dignity and individual worth is respected and takes a zero tolerance approach to any form of discrimination. Equal Opportunity is an integral part of our recruitment and selection process, and we welcome applications from all individuals who feel they meet the core requirements of the role. We are particularly encouraging applications from women, disabled people and individuals from diverse ethnic communities who are currently under represented within the organisation. All appointments will be made on merit of skill and experience relative to the role.
Teach360
Learning Support Assistant
Teach360
Learning Support Assistant - Barking & Dagenham - 115 - 117 per day - Immediate Start - Primary School Learning Support Assistant required for a Primary School loacted in the borough of Barking and Dagenham Learning Support Assistant required ASAP for full time, long term role Learning Support Assistant to with previous experience of working with young people Learning Support Assistant to support Challanging Behaviour Team Teach training desirable for Learning Support Assistant role Are you a Learning Support Assistant who is looking to join a fast paced School? Are you a Learning Support Assistant who has experience working with ASD and Challenging Behaviour? Do you have at least 1 years experience working as a Learning Support Assistant? If you answered yes to the above this Learning Support Assistant role is for you! The Role - Learning Support Assistant - Barking & Dagenham For this Learning Support Assistant role you will have previous experience working with ASD and Challenging Behaviour and will be able to hit the ground running. As a Learning Support Assistant you will have hands on approach and will be able to confidently support students with ASD and Challenging Behaviour on a 1:1 basis and in small groups. An ideal Learning Support Assistant will have excellent behaviour management skills and go the extra mile. The School - Learning Support Assistant - Barking & Dagenham This large Primary School is situated in the vibrant borough of Barking & Dagenham and is easily accessible from all points of London. The Headteacher is seeking for an experience person who has the ability to support learners with ASD, and Challenging Behaviour. This School was recently graded to be a 'Good' school by Ofsted. If this Learning Support Assistant position sounds like the role for you apply or contact the Education Team at Teach360 today
Feb 21, 2026
Contractor
Learning Support Assistant - Barking & Dagenham - 115 - 117 per day - Immediate Start - Primary School Learning Support Assistant required for a Primary School loacted in the borough of Barking and Dagenham Learning Support Assistant required ASAP for full time, long term role Learning Support Assistant to with previous experience of working with young people Learning Support Assistant to support Challanging Behaviour Team Teach training desirable for Learning Support Assistant role Are you a Learning Support Assistant who is looking to join a fast paced School? Are you a Learning Support Assistant who has experience working with ASD and Challenging Behaviour? Do you have at least 1 years experience working as a Learning Support Assistant? If you answered yes to the above this Learning Support Assistant role is for you! The Role - Learning Support Assistant - Barking & Dagenham For this Learning Support Assistant role you will have previous experience working with ASD and Challenging Behaviour and will be able to hit the ground running. As a Learning Support Assistant you will have hands on approach and will be able to confidently support students with ASD and Challenging Behaviour on a 1:1 basis and in small groups. An ideal Learning Support Assistant will have excellent behaviour management skills and go the extra mile. The School - Learning Support Assistant - Barking & Dagenham This large Primary School is situated in the vibrant borough of Barking & Dagenham and is easily accessible from all points of London. The Headteacher is seeking for an experience person who has the ability to support learners with ASD, and Challenging Behaviour. This School was recently graded to be a 'Good' school by Ofsted. If this Learning Support Assistant position sounds like the role for you apply or contact the Education Team at Teach360 today
IMPETUS - PEF
Research & Evidence Officer (Part-time)
IMPETUS - PEF City Of Westminster, London
About the team The Policy team is a small, collaborative and collegiate team looking to expand. We have a unique set-up, sitting separately to but working closely alongside the Communications team as part of the wider Public Affairs team. We influence key decision makers through direct engagement with senior officials, commissioning and sharing research and insight and supporting coalitions which include our portfolio charities to take their voice to decision makers to secure policy and funding commitments. The team also works across the organisation, presenting insight to inform our investment decisions and making a compelling case to generate new financial commitments for our work. About this role The Research and Evidence Officer is a new and exciting role at Impetus, an organisation at the forefront of youth policy. Impetus is evidence led and impact focused and we take this approach to our policy and public affairs activity. The successful candidate will provide the robust data and insights needed to help us build a better understanding of young people's experiences across education and employment, support colleagues by providing accurate data, analysis and insight that informs policy development and communication designed to improve their outcomes, and support the team to create compelling cases for change tailored to a range of audiences. They will be line managed by the Head of Education Policy but work across both employment and education policy domains. We are a busy team doing interesting and exciting work. Day-to-day you might be extracting insights from government published data, providing evidence for a policy briefing, drafting a report for a policy audience, or working with colleagues from across the team to communicate research findings in impactful ways, following agreed templates, processes and quality standards, and seeking clarification where needed. We are looking for someone with a commitment to supporting young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to get the support they need for a fulfilling life, whatever that means to them. You will have good knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods, have the skills required to analyse a range of data sets, including confidence applying quantitative research methods to conduct primary and secondary analysis of large and complex datasets, and the ability to present research findings clearly. This is an exciting time to join a rapidly growing organisation. We work on tackling the barriers that hold back young people from disadvantaged backgrounds including reducing the numbers losing learning though absence and exclusion, improving GCSE attainment in English and maths and ensuring youth employment provision reaches those furthest away from work. Your contribution to this work will have a tangible impact on these and other areas. We are keen to see a demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI), and interested to hear how you have led or supported any initiatives or projects relating to this. We welcome application from underrepresented groups, particularly those who were eligible for free school meals as children. If you would like to chat about the role, please find the link on the recruitment pack. Key responsibilities: Monitor monthly data releases and new research published across our areas of interest and record relevant information accurately following agreed templates and systems Use quantitative and qualitative research skills to support and contribute to the delivery of a range of research projects and reviews, conduct data analysis, and generate robust evidence across relevant policy areas and portfolio partner activity Translate complex data accurately into accessible reports, briefings, summaries, papers, presentations, and other content ensuring accuracy, clarity and adherence to organisational templates and approval processes Use research findings to provide accurate evidence and summaries that support colleagues in developing policy positions, evaluating proposals, and proposing evidence-based solutions Prepare accurate briefing materials and background notes to support senior colleagues on relevant policy areas ahead of meetings and events (speaking events, roundtables, and senior-level stakeholder meetings) Collaborate with the Communications team to develop content for external priority audiences to maintain and grow the profile of policy work, by preparing draft summaries, data points and visuals in line with agreed templates and style guides Support the policy team in gathering, organising, summarising and using evidence from portfolio partners Support internal team processes by monitoring an allocated set of information sources, providing content for internal and external newsletters, ensuring information management systems are kept up to date and accurate (e.g. briefing packs, team calendar) Contributing to a collaborative and inclusive team culture Support the Heads of Policy to build and maintain relationships with researchers, academics, and the education sector by writing briefings, maintaining a contact database, and representing Impetus' interests at events Collaborate with peers to meet deadlines and deliver results, ask for clarification when needed, share information promptly, and work cooperatively to meet deadlines. Person specification Essential : A strong commitment to improving outcomes for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, and an understanding of the barriers they face across education and employment Good knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods, and how these can be applied to policy and practice Ability to support the development of research tools including surveys, interview guides, and tailored data collection plans Experience of analysing data and evidence (quantitative and qualitative), including working with large or complex datasets ensuring accuracy and following agreed guidance Experience using statistical or data analysis tools (e.g. Excel, R, Stata, SPSS, or similar) Ability to interpret research findings and translate complex data into clear, accessible outputs to improve clarity for non-technical audiences (e.g. briefings, reports, presentations) Strong written communication skills, with the ability to draft clear, accurate, and well-structured content for policy or public audiences which are in line with agreed templates and processes Ability to gather and summarise evidence that supports colleagues in developing policy positions and decision-making Good organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks, meet deadlines, and work across different projects simultaneously. Able to follow established processes, manage own tasks, and maintain accurate records A commitment to working with collaboratively with colleagues from diverse backgrounds, and to contribute positively to a team-based working culture A commitment to Impetus' mission A commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion Desirable : Experience working in a policy, university or research environment, think tank, charity, or public sector environment An interest in education and/or employment policy and the use of evidence to drive systemic change and a willingness to build understanding Knowledge of the UK government and policy-making process, including the roles of departments, Parliament, and external stakeholders, and how research and evidence contribute to policy development and decision-making About Impetus At Impetus, our focus is on helping young people achieve positive education and employment outcomes to increase their chance of leading fulfilling and successful lives, irrespective of their background. We tackle the three most difficult challenges that affect a young person's ability to succeed in life in Britain today: Lost learning through absence, suspensions, exclusions from school Stagnation in education attainment outcomes, which means many are missing out on key qualifications like GCSE English and maths The large numbers of young people out of education, training and employment We use our deep expertise and high calibre networks to give the best non-profits working in these sectors the essential ingredients to have a real and lasting impact on the young people they serve. Through a powerful combination of long-term funding, direct capacity building support from our experienced team and our pro bono partners, alongside research and policy influencing to drive lasting systems change, we work towards a society where all young people can thrive in school, pass their exams and unlock the doors to sustained employment, for a fulfilling life. We are resolutely focused on outcomes and impact, driven by quality evidence. You would be joining a team that is passionate, rigorous, determined, creative and warm. We care deeply for our colleagues, our portfolio partners and the young people we serve. Impetus is a registered charity and our charity number is . Our Values In 2022 the Impetus staff agreed the following set of Values to act as our guiding principles as an organisation and help us to remain focused on achieving our mission to support young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. We are brave and curious We are bold and brave in our pursuit of better outcomes for young people . click apply for full job details
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
About the team The Policy team is a small, collaborative and collegiate team looking to expand. We have a unique set-up, sitting separately to but working closely alongside the Communications team as part of the wider Public Affairs team. We influence key decision makers through direct engagement with senior officials, commissioning and sharing research and insight and supporting coalitions which include our portfolio charities to take their voice to decision makers to secure policy and funding commitments. The team also works across the organisation, presenting insight to inform our investment decisions and making a compelling case to generate new financial commitments for our work. About this role The Research and Evidence Officer is a new and exciting role at Impetus, an organisation at the forefront of youth policy. Impetus is evidence led and impact focused and we take this approach to our policy and public affairs activity. The successful candidate will provide the robust data and insights needed to help us build a better understanding of young people's experiences across education and employment, support colleagues by providing accurate data, analysis and insight that informs policy development and communication designed to improve their outcomes, and support the team to create compelling cases for change tailored to a range of audiences. They will be line managed by the Head of Education Policy but work across both employment and education policy domains. We are a busy team doing interesting and exciting work. Day-to-day you might be extracting insights from government published data, providing evidence for a policy briefing, drafting a report for a policy audience, or working with colleagues from across the team to communicate research findings in impactful ways, following agreed templates, processes and quality standards, and seeking clarification where needed. We are looking for someone with a commitment to supporting young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to get the support they need for a fulfilling life, whatever that means to them. You will have good knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods, have the skills required to analyse a range of data sets, including confidence applying quantitative research methods to conduct primary and secondary analysis of large and complex datasets, and the ability to present research findings clearly. This is an exciting time to join a rapidly growing organisation. We work on tackling the barriers that hold back young people from disadvantaged backgrounds including reducing the numbers losing learning though absence and exclusion, improving GCSE attainment in English and maths and ensuring youth employment provision reaches those furthest away from work. Your contribution to this work will have a tangible impact on these and other areas. We are keen to see a demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI), and interested to hear how you have led or supported any initiatives or projects relating to this. We welcome application from underrepresented groups, particularly those who were eligible for free school meals as children. If you would like to chat about the role, please find the link on the recruitment pack. Key responsibilities: Monitor monthly data releases and new research published across our areas of interest and record relevant information accurately following agreed templates and systems Use quantitative and qualitative research skills to support and contribute to the delivery of a range of research projects and reviews, conduct data analysis, and generate robust evidence across relevant policy areas and portfolio partner activity Translate complex data accurately into accessible reports, briefings, summaries, papers, presentations, and other content ensuring accuracy, clarity and adherence to organisational templates and approval processes Use research findings to provide accurate evidence and summaries that support colleagues in developing policy positions, evaluating proposals, and proposing evidence-based solutions Prepare accurate briefing materials and background notes to support senior colleagues on relevant policy areas ahead of meetings and events (speaking events, roundtables, and senior-level stakeholder meetings) Collaborate with the Communications team to develop content for external priority audiences to maintain and grow the profile of policy work, by preparing draft summaries, data points and visuals in line with agreed templates and style guides Support the policy team in gathering, organising, summarising and using evidence from portfolio partners Support internal team processes by monitoring an allocated set of information sources, providing content for internal and external newsletters, ensuring information management systems are kept up to date and accurate (e.g. briefing packs, team calendar) Contributing to a collaborative and inclusive team culture Support the Heads of Policy to build and maintain relationships with researchers, academics, and the education sector by writing briefings, maintaining a contact database, and representing Impetus' interests at events Collaborate with peers to meet deadlines and deliver results, ask for clarification when needed, share information promptly, and work cooperatively to meet deadlines. Person specification Essential : A strong commitment to improving outcomes for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, and an understanding of the barriers they face across education and employment Good knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods, and how these can be applied to policy and practice Ability to support the development of research tools including surveys, interview guides, and tailored data collection plans Experience of analysing data and evidence (quantitative and qualitative), including working with large or complex datasets ensuring accuracy and following agreed guidance Experience using statistical or data analysis tools (e.g. Excel, R, Stata, SPSS, or similar) Ability to interpret research findings and translate complex data into clear, accessible outputs to improve clarity for non-technical audiences (e.g. briefings, reports, presentations) Strong written communication skills, with the ability to draft clear, accurate, and well-structured content for policy or public audiences which are in line with agreed templates and processes Ability to gather and summarise evidence that supports colleagues in developing policy positions and decision-making Good organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks, meet deadlines, and work across different projects simultaneously. Able to follow established processes, manage own tasks, and maintain accurate records A commitment to working with collaboratively with colleagues from diverse backgrounds, and to contribute positively to a team-based working culture A commitment to Impetus' mission A commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion Desirable : Experience working in a policy, university or research environment, think tank, charity, or public sector environment An interest in education and/or employment policy and the use of evidence to drive systemic change and a willingness to build understanding Knowledge of the UK government and policy-making process, including the roles of departments, Parliament, and external stakeholders, and how research and evidence contribute to policy development and decision-making About Impetus At Impetus, our focus is on helping young people achieve positive education and employment outcomes to increase their chance of leading fulfilling and successful lives, irrespective of their background. We tackle the three most difficult challenges that affect a young person's ability to succeed in life in Britain today: Lost learning through absence, suspensions, exclusions from school Stagnation in education attainment outcomes, which means many are missing out on key qualifications like GCSE English and maths The large numbers of young people out of education, training and employment We use our deep expertise and high calibre networks to give the best non-profits working in these sectors the essential ingredients to have a real and lasting impact on the young people they serve. Through a powerful combination of long-term funding, direct capacity building support from our experienced team and our pro bono partners, alongside research and policy influencing to drive lasting systems change, we work towards a society where all young people can thrive in school, pass their exams and unlock the doors to sustained employment, for a fulfilling life. We are resolutely focused on outcomes and impact, driven by quality evidence. You would be joining a team that is passionate, rigorous, determined, creative and warm. We care deeply for our colleagues, our portfolio partners and the young people we serve. Impetus is a registered charity and our charity number is . Our Values In 2022 the Impetus staff agreed the following set of Values to act as our guiding principles as an organisation and help us to remain focused on achieving our mission to support young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. We are brave and curious We are bold and brave in our pursuit of better outcomes for young people . click apply for full job details
EdEx Education Recruitment
Assistant Headteacher - Havering
EdEx Education Recruitment
Assistant Headteacher - Havering - September Start A forward-thinking primary academy in Havering is hiring an Assistant Headteacher for September. This Assistant Headteacher role is ideal for leaders who thrive in a culture of high expectations, purposeful classrooms, and consistent routines.As an Assistant Headteacher, you'll lead either KS1 or KS2, support performance management, and secure strong pupil outcomes through robust quality assurance and coaching. Candidates with an English specialism are particularly attractive, with scope to lead English across the school.Highlights for this Assistant Headteacher role:Leadership Scale L1-L5 (£55,000-£65,000)Strategic and operational leadership in a 3-11 settingExcellent progression route into wider senior leadershipIf you are interested in this Assistant Headteacher opportunity, interviews & lesson observations can be arranged immediately Apply for this Assistant Headteacher opportunity by sending your CV to Josh at EdEx. You will be contacted by your personal consultant (if shortlisted)!INDT
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Assistant Headteacher - Havering - September Start A forward-thinking primary academy in Havering is hiring an Assistant Headteacher for September. This Assistant Headteacher role is ideal for leaders who thrive in a culture of high expectations, purposeful classrooms, and consistent routines.As an Assistant Headteacher, you'll lead either KS1 or KS2, support performance management, and secure strong pupil outcomes through robust quality assurance and coaching. Candidates with an English specialism are particularly attractive, with scope to lead English across the school.Highlights for this Assistant Headteacher role:Leadership Scale L1-L5 (£55,000-£65,000)Strategic and operational leadership in a 3-11 settingExcellent progression route into wider senior leadershipIf you are interested in this Assistant Headteacher opportunity, interviews & lesson observations can be arranged immediately Apply for this Assistant Headteacher opportunity by sending your CV to Josh at EdEx. You will be contacted by your personal consultant (if shortlisted)!INDT
PADDOCK SCHOOL
Facilities Manager
PADDOCK SCHOOL
Full time - 36 hours per week Working hours - 9.00am to 5.00pm, with 48 minutes lunch break Contract - Permanent All Year Round Start date - We will need to undertake various safeguarding checks prior to appointment which includes a DBS check and references Paddock is a special place where we put pupil's interests first in everything we do. We are an Ofsted outstanding and innovative split site special school for pupils aged 4 - 19 with severe learning difficulties. Most of our children also have a diagnosis of autism. We pride ourselves on the warm, nurturing culture of the school, and staff share a deep commitment to supporting the individual needs of our pupils. Every pupil here is known, understood and nurtured. Our reputation is founded on our high standards, and maintained by our caring, dedicated staff, who create a nurturing and inspirational atmosphere throughout the school. The whole team is enthusiastic and united in their desire to prepare pupils for life beyond Paddock. To work at Paddock, where the focus is on providing outstanding support and education for pupils with severe learning difficulties and autism, there are several qualities and attributes that are highly valued: Team Player Compassion and Empathy Keen to contribute to school life Commitment to putting pupils first Resilience Strong work ethic We offer: Highly competitive Local Government Pension Scheme Access to employee wellbeing scheme Opportunities for promotion within the school On site parking Cycle 2 Work Smart Schools Benefits (which include Lifestyle Savings, Wellness support, saving scheme for everyday expenses) We would be delighted if you joined with us on this journey. We have vacancies at our Primary School, Putney and at our Secondary School and Sixth form, Tooting. Please include your preferred School on your application form along with your preferred working pattern: Full Time or Part Time. A Job Description and Person Specification can be found below. Please apply via the school's recruitment platform Closing date: 6 th March 2026 Interview dates: To be confirmed We advise the candidates to apply as soon as possible and reserve the right to interview before the closing date and the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Paddock School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults, expect all staff, and volunteers to share this commitment. All posts are subject to an Enhanced DBS check. Please be advised that CVs are accepted for individuals interested in scheduling a school visit. However, to advance in the recruitment process, submission of the application form is. Please contact to arrange a suitable time and date should you wish to visit Paddock. Primary School St Margaret's Crescent SW15 6HL Head of School Deborah Dockery Secondary School & Sixth Form Broadwater Road SW17 0DZ Co-Heads of School Lynette Martyn & Robert Pearce Whole School Number: Website: Executive Headteacher: Sarah Santos Head of Operations: Gary Fogg
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Full time - 36 hours per week Working hours - 9.00am to 5.00pm, with 48 minutes lunch break Contract - Permanent All Year Round Start date - We will need to undertake various safeguarding checks prior to appointment which includes a DBS check and references Paddock is a special place where we put pupil's interests first in everything we do. We are an Ofsted outstanding and innovative split site special school for pupils aged 4 - 19 with severe learning difficulties. Most of our children also have a diagnosis of autism. We pride ourselves on the warm, nurturing culture of the school, and staff share a deep commitment to supporting the individual needs of our pupils. Every pupil here is known, understood and nurtured. Our reputation is founded on our high standards, and maintained by our caring, dedicated staff, who create a nurturing and inspirational atmosphere throughout the school. The whole team is enthusiastic and united in their desire to prepare pupils for life beyond Paddock. To work at Paddock, where the focus is on providing outstanding support and education for pupils with severe learning difficulties and autism, there are several qualities and attributes that are highly valued: Team Player Compassion and Empathy Keen to contribute to school life Commitment to putting pupils first Resilience Strong work ethic We offer: Highly competitive Local Government Pension Scheme Access to employee wellbeing scheme Opportunities for promotion within the school On site parking Cycle 2 Work Smart Schools Benefits (which include Lifestyle Savings, Wellness support, saving scheme for everyday expenses) We would be delighted if you joined with us on this journey. We have vacancies at our Primary School, Putney and at our Secondary School and Sixth form, Tooting. Please include your preferred School on your application form along with your preferred working pattern: Full Time or Part Time. A Job Description and Person Specification can be found below. Please apply via the school's recruitment platform Closing date: 6 th March 2026 Interview dates: To be confirmed We advise the candidates to apply as soon as possible and reserve the right to interview before the closing date and the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Paddock School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults, expect all staff, and volunteers to share this commitment. All posts are subject to an Enhanced DBS check. Please be advised that CVs are accepted for individuals interested in scheduling a school visit. However, to advance in the recruitment process, submission of the application form is. Please contact to arrange a suitable time and date should you wish to visit Paddock. Primary School St Margaret's Crescent SW15 6HL Head of School Deborah Dockery Secondary School & Sixth Form Broadwater Road SW17 0DZ Co-Heads of School Lynette Martyn & Robert Pearce Whole School Number: Website: Executive Headteacher: Sarah Santos Head of Operations: Gary Fogg
Head of Facilities
Agincare Group Portland, Dorset
Package Description: At Agincare, we're proud to be one of the UKs largest care providers, delivering outstanding services across residential, domiciliary, and live-in care.As we continue to grow and innovate, were looking for an exceptional Head of Facilities to take the lead in transforming how we manage, maintain, and develop our national estate click apply for full job details
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Package Description: At Agincare, we're proud to be one of the UKs largest care providers, delivering outstanding services across residential, domiciliary, and live-in care.As we continue to grow and innovate, were looking for an exceptional Head of Facilities to take the lead in transforming how we manage, maintain, and develop our national estate click apply for full job details
EdEx Education Recruitment
Economics Teacher & Subject Leader
EdEx Education Recruitment
Economics Teacher & Subject Leader Are you a qualified Economics Teacher searching for a new permanent opportunity in September 2026? If high-level academia and engaging classes are what you're after, look no further. This Economics Teacher position is purely KS5, due to the popularity of the subject at the school. Whether you're an experienced Economics Teacher or an Economics ECT, we want to hear from you! The Outstanding school has a thriving economics department with it being one of the most subscribed to subjects. With it being so popular, the school have invited in a plethora of business/economics moguls to support learning, including Dragon Den's Peter Jones. The school is prides itself on recognising the achievements of staff and students, with incentives for both, including one off payments for teachers for hitting targets. Not only that but the school truly looks to play to your strengths and will work alongside to ensure you can add value to the school and it's community. Role Details - Economics Teacher + TLR Economics Teacher TLR available for "Head of Economics" for suitable and interested candidates Full time KS5 Economics Teacher Opportunity to diversify with other subjects in the future if you wish Permanent, September 2026 start Inner London Payscale MPS3 - UPS3 Person Specification - Economics Teacher + TLR Experienced Economics Teacher or Economics ECT Ideally an undergraduate of Economics if lesser experienced i.e ECT Confident, personable and ambitious Available from September 2026. School Details - Economics Teacher + TLR Ofsted 'Outstanding' Excellent student behaviour Top 1% in the UK for Progress Incredibly high acceptance rates into top 10 UK universities. Small school with 1400 students total Excellent internal promotion opportunities for middle & senior leadership Extended pastoral team who support with academic achievement, behavioural needs and more. Inner London Payscale Apply to this Economics Teacher + TLR position today and you will be contacted within 24hrs if shortlisted. Your personal consultant will contact you with specific details of the school before putting your CV forward or sharing any information with the school. Economics Teacher + TLR - September Start - Permanent INDT
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Economics Teacher & Subject Leader Are you a qualified Economics Teacher searching for a new permanent opportunity in September 2026? If high-level academia and engaging classes are what you're after, look no further. This Economics Teacher position is purely KS5, due to the popularity of the subject at the school. Whether you're an experienced Economics Teacher or an Economics ECT, we want to hear from you! The Outstanding school has a thriving economics department with it being one of the most subscribed to subjects. With it being so popular, the school have invited in a plethora of business/economics moguls to support learning, including Dragon Den's Peter Jones. The school is prides itself on recognising the achievements of staff and students, with incentives for both, including one off payments for teachers for hitting targets. Not only that but the school truly looks to play to your strengths and will work alongside to ensure you can add value to the school and it's community. Role Details - Economics Teacher + TLR Economics Teacher TLR available for "Head of Economics" for suitable and interested candidates Full time KS5 Economics Teacher Opportunity to diversify with other subjects in the future if you wish Permanent, September 2026 start Inner London Payscale MPS3 - UPS3 Person Specification - Economics Teacher + TLR Experienced Economics Teacher or Economics ECT Ideally an undergraduate of Economics if lesser experienced i.e ECT Confident, personable and ambitious Available from September 2026. School Details - Economics Teacher + TLR Ofsted 'Outstanding' Excellent student behaviour Top 1% in the UK for Progress Incredibly high acceptance rates into top 10 UK universities. Small school with 1400 students total Excellent internal promotion opportunities for middle & senior leadership Extended pastoral team who support with academic achievement, behavioural needs and more. Inner London Payscale Apply to this Economics Teacher + TLR position today and you will be contacted within 24hrs if shortlisted. Your personal consultant will contact you with specific details of the school before putting your CV forward or sharing any information with the school. Economics Teacher + TLR - September Start - Permanent INDT
Martin Veasey Talent Solutions
Category Manager - Engineering & Capital Projects
Martin Veasey Talent Solutions
Category Manager - Engineering & Capital Projects(CAPEX) National Field-Based / Home-Based c 65,000 + Car Allowance + Bonus + Benefits A major UK industrial group is seeking an experienced Category Manager - Engineering & Capital Projects to lead end-to-end procurement across a substantial and growing portfolio of capital projects. This is a high-visibility, stakeholder-facing role partnering with engineering and project teams nationwide to ensure strong governance, commercial value, risk mitigation and compliant delivery across a complex capital investment programme. The Opportunity Capital investment is accelerating significantly, with annual CAPEX rising towards 200m and a live portfolio of over 1000 projects at any one time. This role operates within the core delivery band of projects typically valued between 0.5m and 3m, where you will take direct procurement ownership. Projects above this band are supported at Group level, but you may interface where required. Given the volume and scale of investment, success in this role requires intelligent prioritisation, pipeline ownership and the ability to embed structured processes that enable safe and compliant "self-serve" activity within the wider project community. Key Responsibilities Lead capital procurement activity for a portfolio of projects typically within the 0.5m- 3m range, prioritising effectively to maximise commercial impact. Own the sourcing lifecycle once projects reach procurement stage: tendering, negotiation, contracting, governance and delivery follow-through. Partner closely with engineering and project stakeholders nationally, maintaining visible engagement and ensuring procurement governance remains embedded. Apply structured sourcing discipline and robust commercial thinking, including risk management, payment structures, contract controls and total cost of ownership evaluation. Embed practical tools and capability within the business (e.g., contract templates, guardrails, foundational guidance) to reduce risk where direct procurement involvement is not feasible. Operate confidently in a large, complex organisation where approvals may take time; maintain resilience and momentum across multiple concurrent projects. What We Are Looking For Proven CAPEX procurement experience, with clear evidence of leading sourcing events and negotiating commercial agreements within capital projects. Strong appreciation that "specification is king" in capital environments, with the ability to challenge and shape scope before tender. Experience selecting and managing EPC, turnkey or multi-lot contracting strategies. Desirable familiarity with model-form contracts such as NEC and/or FIDIC. Strong stakeholder management capability - visible, proactive, assertive and commercially credible. Experience within heavy industry, construction materials, utilities, chemicals or large multi-site manufacturing environments is highly advantageous. Transferable CAPEX backgrounds will be considered where governance and contracting exposure is strong. This role requires drive and self-motivation. You will not be handed a weekly project list - you must build and manage your own pipeline and remain front and centre with project teams. Location & Travel This is a National Field-Based / Home-Based role. There is no expectation of daily head office attendance. Success is driven by engagement with project stakeholders across the UK, with travel ranging from Scotland to the South Coast depending on project location. Candidates should ideally be centrally located with strong motorway/rail connectivity, but flexibility exists provided national travel is acceptable. Package c 65,000 base salary Car allowance (c 7,500) or company car 15% bonus Private medical (family cover) Full blue-chip benefits package Why you should apply? The breadth of capital exposure, scale of investment and long-term career platform within a major industrial group offer significant professional development opportunity.
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
Category Manager - Engineering & Capital Projects(CAPEX) National Field-Based / Home-Based c 65,000 + Car Allowance + Bonus + Benefits A major UK industrial group is seeking an experienced Category Manager - Engineering & Capital Projects to lead end-to-end procurement across a substantial and growing portfolio of capital projects. This is a high-visibility, stakeholder-facing role partnering with engineering and project teams nationwide to ensure strong governance, commercial value, risk mitigation and compliant delivery across a complex capital investment programme. The Opportunity Capital investment is accelerating significantly, with annual CAPEX rising towards 200m and a live portfolio of over 1000 projects at any one time. This role operates within the core delivery band of projects typically valued between 0.5m and 3m, where you will take direct procurement ownership. Projects above this band are supported at Group level, but you may interface where required. Given the volume and scale of investment, success in this role requires intelligent prioritisation, pipeline ownership and the ability to embed structured processes that enable safe and compliant "self-serve" activity within the wider project community. Key Responsibilities Lead capital procurement activity for a portfolio of projects typically within the 0.5m- 3m range, prioritising effectively to maximise commercial impact. Own the sourcing lifecycle once projects reach procurement stage: tendering, negotiation, contracting, governance and delivery follow-through. Partner closely with engineering and project stakeholders nationally, maintaining visible engagement and ensuring procurement governance remains embedded. Apply structured sourcing discipline and robust commercial thinking, including risk management, payment structures, contract controls and total cost of ownership evaluation. Embed practical tools and capability within the business (e.g., contract templates, guardrails, foundational guidance) to reduce risk where direct procurement involvement is not feasible. Operate confidently in a large, complex organisation where approvals may take time; maintain resilience and momentum across multiple concurrent projects. What We Are Looking For Proven CAPEX procurement experience, with clear evidence of leading sourcing events and negotiating commercial agreements within capital projects. Strong appreciation that "specification is king" in capital environments, with the ability to challenge and shape scope before tender. Experience selecting and managing EPC, turnkey or multi-lot contracting strategies. Desirable familiarity with model-form contracts such as NEC and/or FIDIC. Strong stakeholder management capability - visible, proactive, assertive and commercially credible. Experience within heavy industry, construction materials, utilities, chemicals or large multi-site manufacturing environments is highly advantageous. Transferable CAPEX backgrounds will be considered where governance and contracting exposure is strong. This role requires drive and self-motivation. You will not be handed a weekly project list - you must build and manage your own pipeline and remain front and centre with project teams. Location & Travel This is a National Field-Based / Home-Based role. There is no expectation of daily head office attendance. Success is driven by engagement with project stakeholders across the UK, with travel ranging from Scotland to the South Coast depending on project location. Candidates should ideally be centrally located with strong motorway/rail connectivity, but flexibility exists provided national travel is acceptable. Package c 65,000 base salary Car allowance (c 7,500) or company car 15% bonus Private medical (family cover) Full blue-chip benefits package Why you should apply? The breadth of capital exposure, scale of investment and long-term career platform within a major industrial group offer significant professional development opportunity.
Attendance Officer
We Manage Jobs(WMJobs) Walsall, Staffordshire
Attendance Officer Salary: Grade4(NJC6-11) Hours: Fulltime Contract type: Fixed term (two years) Reporting to: Assistant Headteacher / Attendance Manager Responsible for: Work collaboratively with the Attendance and pastoral teams to monitor and manage student attendance and absence, ensuring timely follow up, accurate record keeping, and appropriate support for students. We are seeking a detail oriented and proactive Attendance Officer to join our team. The successful candidate will oversee the day to day absence management of students, support the Attendance Manager, and contribute to improving overall academy attendance. JOB OVERVIEW If you've got the talent, passion, and determination - we've got all the support you need to become our next Attendance Officer. At Shire Oak Academy, we are on an ambitious journey of improvement and growth. We are seeking a committed professional who recognises the vital link between attendance, safeguarding, and student achievement, and who is ready to play a key role in ensuring every student is present, engaged, and able to succeed. This is your opportunity to take a central role in improving attendance, reducing persistent absence, and removing barriers to learning - making a lasting impact and helping our students to truly . From day one, you will work closely with our Student Support Manager, pastoral teams, and Senior Leadership Team to monitor attendance, track absence data, and implement timely, supportive interventions. You will build positive relationships with students, families, and external agencies, using a collaborative and proactive approach to promote excellent attendance and address concerns early. You will be part of a dedicated whole school team that shares a strong commitment to improving outcomes for every student, particularly those who are most vulnerable. Whether you are an experienced Attendance Officer or have a background in pastoral, safeguarding, or administrative support, this role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference by ensuring that every student is in school, ready to learn, every day. ABOUT SHIRE OAK Academy Shire Oak Academy is at the heart of the community in Walsall. We are proud to be part of the Mercian Trust, a family of schools united by a commitment to students and to one another. Our Trust focuses on collaboration, integrity, and above all, doing what is right for young people. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a school that is determined to raise aspirations and transform outcomes for our students. You'll be joining a dedicated staff team and working with fantastic students, supported by great leaders who are making a real impact every day. MAIN PURPOSE The Attendance Officer will lead on key operational aspects of the Academy's attendance strategy, working in close partnership with the Attendance Manager to secure sustained improvements in student attendance and punctuality. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Oversee the first day response process to ensure all unexplained absences are identified and followed up swiftly, in line with safeguarding and statutory requirements. Ensure the accuracy, integrity, and compliance of all Academy registers, maintaining high standards of data management. Implement and monitor attendance communications with families, using a consistent and supportive approach that reflects the Academy's Attendance Policy. Analyse attendance data to identify trends, vulnerable groups, and patterns of concern, and coordinate timely, targeted interventions. Play a proactive role in reducing persistent and severe absence, contributing to whole school attendance improvement strategies. Work collaboratively with pastoral leaders, safeguarding teams, and external partners, including the Education Welfare Officer, to remove barriers to attendance and support positive engagement. Support the development and implementation of attendance initiatives, campaigns, and systems that promote a culture of high expectations and regular attendance. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Support for school) Monitor Academy registration systems are developed and correctly administered and report on the quality of the registers Share relevant data with the attendance team as requested Be the first contact for all attendance issues in the Academy Be aware of and comply with policies and procedures relating to child protection, health and safety, security, confidentiality, and data protection. Report all concerns to the appropriate person Attend and participate in meetings as required Contributetotheoverallethos/work/aimsoftheAcademy Participate in training, other learning activities and performance development as required Support the operation of student 'late gate' and late detentions Any other duties commensurate with the duties/responsibilities/grade of the post MONITORING ATTENDANCE Ensure all registers are completed timely and accurately Monitor the input of lates and absences Maintain and update attendance records to ensure accuracy in accordance with information received from parents, pastoral team and tutor teams Identify poor attenders and advise the Attendance Manager of students needing intervention Generate weekly attendance reports for tutors and pastoral team SUPPORT FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING Be available to staff and parents/carers for home visits to individual students Provide regular updates for staff, for example Assistant Headteacher, Pastoral Team and Form Tutors, on student attendance with targets and strategies for improvement liaise with Education Welfare and other support services to improve attendance rates Prepare and administer fixed penalty notices. Prepare and follow up on referral forms to education welfare officers SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS Chase reasons for absence Support the Academy internal truancy system, flag issues of truancy as per school policy Provide advice and support for students returning to school after an extended period of absence Work with feeder schools to ensure we have accurate attendance information Have a good understanding of the additional needs of students (SEND, PP, CIC) and implement strategies to support them to attend Support Home Visits for students SUPPORT TO PARENTS/CAREERS Implement the Academy communication systems for attendance Be a key point of contact for parents and carers regarding attendance matters Administer letters as directed by the Attendance Manager / Assistant Headteacher Provide updates to parents/carers on the attendance of students Challenge reasons for absence inline with the Academy policy Support attendance clinics as directed by the Attendance Manager Send attendance letters inline with the Academy policy SUPPORT TO SCHOOL (THIS LIST IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE) Implement relevant policies and practices in school Be proficient in the use ICT and relevant programmes used in the Academy Complete relevant duties as directed Share relevant attendance data as directed by Assistant Headteacher Complete general administration in relation to attendance Effectively safeguard students inline with Academy policies Maintain school registers correctly Pleasenote that this is illustrative of the general nature and level of responsibility of the role. It is not a comprehensive list of all tasks that the Attendance Officer will carry out. The postholder may be required to do other duties appropriate to the level of the role, as directed by the Executive or Associate Headteacher. The Mercian Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Safeguarding and Safer Recruitment Policies can be found on our website. This position is subject to appropriate vetting procedures including a criminal record check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) which will require you to disclose details of all unspent and unfiltered spent reprimands, formal warnings, cautions and convictions as part of the recruitment process.
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
Attendance Officer Salary: Grade4(NJC6-11) Hours: Fulltime Contract type: Fixed term (two years) Reporting to: Assistant Headteacher / Attendance Manager Responsible for: Work collaboratively with the Attendance and pastoral teams to monitor and manage student attendance and absence, ensuring timely follow up, accurate record keeping, and appropriate support for students. We are seeking a detail oriented and proactive Attendance Officer to join our team. The successful candidate will oversee the day to day absence management of students, support the Attendance Manager, and contribute to improving overall academy attendance. JOB OVERVIEW If you've got the talent, passion, and determination - we've got all the support you need to become our next Attendance Officer. At Shire Oak Academy, we are on an ambitious journey of improvement and growth. We are seeking a committed professional who recognises the vital link between attendance, safeguarding, and student achievement, and who is ready to play a key role in ensuring every student is present, engaged, and able to succeed. This is your opportunity to take a central role in improving attendance, reducing persistent absence, and removing barriers to learning - making a lasting impact and helping our students to truly . From day one, you will work closely with our Student Support Manager, pastoral teams, and Senior Leadership Team to monitor attendance, track absence data, and implement timely, supportive interventions. You will build positive relationships with students, families, and external agencies, using a collaborative and proactive approach to promote excellent attendance and address concerns early. You will be part of a dedicated whole school team that shares a strong commitment to improving outcomes for every student, particularly those who are most vulnerable. Whether you are an experienced Attendance Officer or have a background in pastoral, safeguarding, or administrative support, this role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference by ensuring that every student is in school, ready to learn, every day. ABOUT SHIRE OAK Academy Shire Oak Academy is at the heart of the community in Walsall. We are proud to be part of the Mercian Trust, a family of schools united by a commitment to students and to one another. Our Trust focuses on collaboration, integrity, and above all, doing what is right for young people. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a school that is determined to raise aspirations and transform outcomes for our students. You'll be joining a dedicated staff team and working with fantastic students, supported by great leaders who are making a real impact every day. MAIN PURPOSE The Attendance Officer will lead on key operational aspects of the Academy's attendance strategy, working in close partnership with the Attendance Manager to secure sustained improvements in student attendance and punctuality. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Oversee the first day response process to ensure all unexplained absences are identified and followed up swiftly, in line with safeguarding and statutory requirements. Ensure the accuracy, integrity, and compliance of all Academy registers, maintaining high standards of data management. Implement and monitor attendance communications with families, using a consistent and supportive approach that reflects the Academy's Attendance Policy. Analyse attendance data to identify trends, vulnerable groups, and patterns of concern, and coordinate timely, targeted interventions. Play a proactive role in reducing persistent and severe absence, contributing to whole school attendance improvement strategies. Work collaboratively with pastoral leaders, safeguarding teams, and external partners, including the Education Welfare Officer, to remove barriers to attendance and support positive engagement. Support the development and implementation of attendance initiatives, campaigns, and systems that promote a culture of high expectations and regular attendance. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Support for school) Monitor Academy registration systems are developed and correctly administered and report on the quality of the registers Share relevant data with the attendance team as requested Be the first contact for all attendance issues in the Academy Be aware of and comply with policies and procedures relating to child protection, health and safety, security, confidentiality, and data protection. Report all concerns to the appropriate person Attend and participate in meetings as required Contributetotheoverallethos/work/aimsoftheAcademy Participate in training, other learning activities and performance development as required Support the operation of student 'late gate' and late detentions Any other duties commensurate with the duties/responsibilities/grade of the post MONITORING ATTENDANCE Ensure all registers are completed timely and accurately Monitor the input of lates and absences Maintain and update attendance records to ensure accuracy in accordance with information received from parents, pastoral team and tutor teams Identify poor attenders and advise the Attendance Manager of students needing intervention Generate weekly attendance reports for tutors and pastoral team SUPPORT FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING Be available to staff and parents/carers for home visits to individual students Provide regular updates for staff, for example Assistant Headteacher, Pastoral Team and Form Tutors, on student attendance with targets and strategies for improvement liaise with Education Welfare and other support services to improve attendance rates Prepare and administer fixed penalty notices. Prepare and follow up on referral forms to education welfare officers SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS Chase reasons for absence Support the Academy internal truancy system, flag issues of truancy as per school policy Provide advice and support for students returning to school after an extended period of absence Work with feeder schools to ensure we have accurate attendance information Have a good understanding of the additional needs of students (SEND, PP, CIC) and implement strategies to support them to attend Support Home Visits for students SUPPORT TO PARENTS/CAREERS Implement the Academy communication systems for attendance Be a key point of contact for parents and carers regarding attendance matters Administer letters as directed by the Attendance Manager / Assistant Headteacher Provide updates to parents/carers on the attendance of students Challenge reasons for absence inline with the Academy policy Support attendance clinics as directed by the Attendance Manager Send attendance letters inline with the Academy policy SUPPORT TO SCHOOL (THIS LIST IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE) Implement relevant policies and practices in school Be proficient in the use ICT and relevant programmes used in the Academy Complete relevant duties as directed Share relevant attendance data as directed by Assistant Headteacher Complete general administration in relation to attendance Effectively safeguard students inline with Academy policies Maintain school registers correctly Pleasenote that this is illustrative of the general nature and level of responsibility of the role. It is not a comprehensive list of all tasks that the Attendance Officer will carry out. The postholder may be required to do other duties appropriate to the level of the role, as directed by the Executive or Associate Headteacher. The Mercian Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Safeguarding and Safer Recruitment Policies can be found on our website. This position is subject to appropriate vetting procedures including a criminal record check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) which will require you to disclose details of all unspent and unfiltered spent reprimands, formal warnings, cautions and convictions as part of the recruitment process.
Panoramic Associates
Interim School Business Manager
Panoramic Associates
Interim School Business Manager Buckinghamshire Immediate start for the remainder of the academic year Hybrid working arrangement Paid on a day rate We are seeking an exceptional School Business Manager to play a key role in supporting the successful operations for an education provider. This role will be starting immediately for the remainder of the academic year. They are offering a competitive daily rate. Working closely with the Headteacher and wider leadership team, you will help ensure our school continues to run efficiently, effectively and in the best interests of our pupils, staff and community. About the role: Financial Management Preparing, monitoring and reviewing the school budget Producing financial reports and forecasts Managing income generation, grant applications and value-for-money strategies Overseeing purchase orders, payment runs, payroll checks and reconciliations Human Resources Managing recruitment, onboarding, DBS checks and safeguarding compliance Maintaining the Single Central Record and staff files Liaising with HR services regarding contracts, payroll and staffing matters Administration & Systems Ensuring efficient administrative systems and processes Managing school information systems, including finance and MIS platforms Working collaboratively with IT providers to ensure effective ICT provision Site & Premises Overseeing building maintenance, contracts and scheduled works Managing contractors and ensuring compliance with health & safety standards Coordinating site security, cleaning, and grounds maintenance Overseeing lettings and community use of the premises Health & Safety Leading on risk assessment, compliance and policy implementation Supporting fire safety procedures, drills and statutory checks Reporting to governors and advising staff on health & safety matters Experience Required Skilled in financial and operational management Highly organised with excellent attention to detail Calm, approachable and able to manage sensitive situations with professionalism Confident in working with a range of stakeholders Committed to safeguarding, confidentiality and the wellbeing of pupils Experience of using IMP for Budgeting is essential You will be joining a supportive team where your expertise will have a real impact on the school's strategic development and day-to-day success. If you are interested in exploring this, please reach out to Abbey from Panoramic Associates on (phone number removed).
Feb 20, 2026
Contractor
Interim School Business Manager Buckinghamshire Immediate start for the remainder of the academic year Hybrid working arrangement Paid on a day rate We are seeking an exceptional School Business Manager to play a key role in supporting the successful operations for an education provider. This role will be starting immediately for the remainder of the academic year. They are offering a competitive daily rate. Working closely with the Headteacher and wider leadership team, you will help ensure our school continues to run efficiently, effectively and in the best interests of our pupils, staff and community. About the role: Financial Management Preparing, monitoring and reviewing the school budget Producing financial reports and forecasts Managing income generation, grant applications and value-for-money strategies Overseeing purchase orders, payment runs, payroll checks and reconciliations Human Resources Managing recruitment, onboarding, DBS checks and safeguarding compliance Maintaining the Single Central Record and staff files Liaising with HR services regarding contracts, payroll and staffing matters Administration & Systems Ensuring efficient administrative systems and processes Managing school information systems, including finance and MIS platforms Working collaboratively with IT providers to ensure effective ICT provision Site & Premises Overseeing building maintenance, contracts and scheduled works Managing contractors and ensuring compliance with health & safety standards Coordinating site security, cleaning, and grounds maintenance Overseeing lettings and community use of the premises Health & Safety Leading on risk assessment, compliance and policy implementation Supporting fire safety procedures, drills and statutory checks Reporting to governors and advising staff on health & safety matters Experience Required Skilled in financial and operational management Highly organised with excellent attention to detail Calm, approachable and able to manage sensitive situations with professionalism Confident in working with a range of stakeholders Committed to safeguarding, confidentiality and the wellbeing of pupils Experience of using IMP for Budgeting is essential You will be joining a supportive team where your expertise will have a real impact on the school's strategic development and day-to-day success. If you are interested in exploring this, please reach out to Abbey from Panoramic Associates on (phone number removed).
Outcomes First Group
Deputy Headteacher and Curriculum Lead
Outcomes First Group Guildford, Surrey
At OFG, we work smarter so you can spend more time doing what makes you happy! Job Title: Deputy Headteacher and Curriculum Lead Location: Castle Garden School, Pewley Hill, Guildford, GU1 3SQ Hours: 40 hours per week MondayFriday Salary: Up to £60,000 click apply for full job details
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
At OFG, we work smarter so you can spend more time doing what makes you happy! Job Title: Deputy Headteacher and Curriculum Lead Location: Castle Garden School, Pewley Hill, Guildford, GU1 3SQ Hours: 40 hours per week MondayFriday Salary: Up to £60,000 click apply for full job details
AD TALENT RECRUITMENT
Deputy Headteacher
AD TALENT RECRUITMENT Bradford, Yorkshire
We are seeking an inspirational and committed Deputy Headteacher to join our senior leadership team. Working closely with the Headteacher, you will play a central role in shaping the strategic direction of the school, driving school improvement, and ensuring the highest standards of teaching, learning, and pupil wellbeing. Key Responsibilities School Culture and Behaviour Foster a positive, inclusive, and enriching school culture Maintain high standards of behaviour through consistent and fair approaches Promote staff professionalism and strong relationships across the school community Teaching, Curriculum and Assessment Ensure high-quality teaching and learning across all subjects and phases Deliver a broad, structured, and coherent curriculum Promote evidence-informed approaches to assessment and reading Develop strong curriculum and subject leadership SEND and Inclusion Champion inclusive practices so all pupils can access the curriculum Hold high expectations for pupils with SEND Ensure compliance with statutory duties under the SEND Code of Practice Collaborate effectively with parents, carers, and external professionals Leadership, Management and School Improvement Contribute to the strategic vision and ethos of the school Support effective systems, policies, and processes Ensure safeguarding, welfare, and risk management are robust Manage staff workload and allocate resources efficiently Identify barriers to school effectiveness and lead improvement initiatives Professional Development Ensure staff have access to high-quality professional development Stay up to date with educational developments Engage in ongoing CPD to support personal and professional growth Governance and Partnership Working Work effectively with governors and embrace accountability Ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements Build strong partnerships with other schools and organisations The Ideal Candidate You will be an enthusiastic, values-driven leader who: Upholds the highest standards of ethics, conduct, and professionalism Builds positive, respectful relationships with pupils, staff, parents, and governors Is committed to the success and wellbeing of all pupils Possesses the vision, resilience, and leadership skills to support continued school improvement Why Join Us? A welcoming and supportive school community Opportunity to play a pivotal role in shaping the school s future A committed staff team and engaged governing body Apply today with your current CV to take the next step in this exciting leadership opportunity. Other skills include Deputy Headteacher, Senior Leadership Team (SLT), School Leadership, Educational Leadership, Strategic Leadership, Deputy Head, Leadership Scale L7 L11
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an inspirational and committed Deputy Headteacher to join our senior leadership team. Working closely with the Headteacher, you will play a central role in shaping the strategic direction of the school, driving school improvement, and ensuring the highest standards of teaching, learning, and pupil wellbeing. Key Responsibilities School Culture and Behaviour Foster a positive, inclusive, and enriching school culture Maintain high standards of behaviour through consistent and fair approaches Promote staff professionalism and strong relationships across the school community Teaching, Curriculum and Assessment Ensure high-quality teaching and learning across all subjects and phases Deliver a broad, structured, and coherent curriculum Promote evidence-informed approaches to assessment and reading Develop strong curriculum and subject leadership SEND and Inclusion Champion inclusive practices so all pupils can access the curriculum Hold high expectations for pupils with SEND Ensure compliance with statutory duties under the SEND Code of Practice Collaborate effectively with parents, carers, and external professionals Leadership, Management and School Improvement Contribute to the strategic vision and ethos of the school Support effective systems, policies, and processes Ensure safeguarding, welfare, and risk management are robust Manage staff workload and allocate resources efficiently Identify barriers to school effectiveness and lead improvement initiatives Professional Development Ensure staff have access to high-quality professional development Stay up to date with educational developments Engage in ongoing CPD to support personal and professional growth Governance and Partnership Working Work effectively with governors and embrace accountability Ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements Build strong partnerships with other schools and organisations The Ideal Candidate You will be an enthusiastic, values-driven leader who: Upholds the highest standards of ethics, conduct, and professionalism Builds positive, respectful relationships with pupils, staff, parents, and governors Is committed to the success and wellbeing of all pupils Possesses the vision, resilience, and leadership skills to support continued school improvement Why Join Us? A welcoming and supportive school community Opportunity to play a pivotal role in shaping the school s future A committed staff team and engaged governing body Apply today with your current CV to take the next step in this exciting leadership opportunity. Other skills include Deputy Headteacher, Senior Leadership Team (SLT), School Leadership, Educational Leadership, Strategic Leadership, Deputy Head, Leadership Scale L7 L11
Outcomes First Group
Deputy Headteacher and Curriculum Lead
Outcomes First Group Guildford, Surrey
At OFG, we work smarter so you can spend more time doing what makes you happy! Job Title: Deputy Headteacher and Curriculum Lead Location: Castle Garden School, Pewley Hill, Guildford, GU1 3SQ Hours: 40 hours per week Monday-Friday Salary: Up to £60,000.00 per annum (depending on experience, not pro rata ) Contract: Permanent Term Time Only Start: May 2026 UK applicants only - no sponsorship available We're looking for enthusiastic Teaching Assistants to join our team and help pupils thrive at Castle Gate School. About the Role As Deputy Headteacher and Curriculum Lead, you will play a pivotal role in establishing and leading an exceptional learning environment. Working closely with the Headteacher, you'll co-create the school's ethos, strategic direction, and educational excellence. You'll take the lead in designing and delivering a forward-thinking, inclusive curriculum that reflects our pupils' diverse needs and interests - ensuring that every learning experience is meaningful, aspirational, and empowering. This is a role that calls for vision, collaboration, and genuine passion for transforming lives. Your Key Responsibilities Lead on the design, development, and implementation of an innovative, inclusive curriculum Champion high-quality teaching, learning, and assessment across the school Coach, mentor, and inspire teachers to deliver outstanding, pupil-centred lessons Monitor, evaluate, and continually improve the quality of education provision Promote a culture of care, ambition, and belonging through trauma-informed practice Ensure all pupils have personalised learning pathways tailored to their strengths and needs Act as a senior leader, deputising for the Headteacher where required Build strong partnerships with parents, carers, external professionals, and the wider community Who We're Looking For You're a proven school senior leader with a deep understanding of SEN and a passion for transforming the lives of young people with autism and complex needs. Essential: UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent Educated to Degree Level A successful track record of senior leadership in a school setting In-depth understanding of curriculum development and quality assurance in education Experience supporting children and young people with autism, learning difficulties and/or complex needs A commitment to inclusive, person-centred education Excellent communication, collaboration and leadership skills Experience as a Senior Leader, e.g.: Deputy Headteacher, Assistant Headteacher, Head of Six Form, Whole School etc. Desirable: Experience working within a specialist or SEN setting Knowledge of trauma-informed, therapeutic or neurodiversity-affirming approaches Open to working in Primary and Secondary se Familiarity with inspection frameworks and school improvement planning A flexible, creative and emotionally intelligent leadership style We are open to considering experience gained in any education setting This is an incredible opportunity to help build a school where every child is understood, supported, and celebrated for who they are. If you're ready to lead with purpose, inspire excellence, and make your mark on a brand-new chapter in specialist education - we'd love to hear from you. About Us Opening in September 2026, this brand-new school in Guildford is part of the Options Autism group, a leading provider of specialist education individuals with complex needs. The school will support up to 40 pupils aged 11-18, offering a safe, structured, and inclusive environment tailored to meet a wide range of needs. Our schools are unique environments, each one having its own special atmosphere and range of opportunities and resources. Our teachers enjoy becoming part of their school's 'family', exploring the potential of the building and environment and getting to know the brilliant pupils in our care. For over 19 years, Options Autism has provided specialist care and education for children, young people, and adults with autism, complex needs, and learning difficulties. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are pioneering innovative, evidence-based approaches that deliver meaningful, measurable outcomes for everyone in our care. We are really proud to say that in 2025, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running. Why Join Us? We place pupils and vulnerable young adults at the heart of everything we do, so every day brings the satisfaction of making a real difference. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - mental health support and physical health checks Flexible Benefits Platform (Vista), including: Health, wellbeing and insurance benefits Hundreds of UK and international discounts Cycle to Work Scheme & Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support, including enhanced maternity/paternity leave and paid fertility treatment support We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
At OFG, we work smarter so you can spend more time doing what makes you happy! Job Title: Deputy Headteacher and Curriculum Lead Location: Castle Garden School, Pewley Hill, Guildford, GU1 3SQ Hours: 40 hours per week Monday-Friday Salary: Up to £60,000.00 per annum (depending on experience, not pro rata ) Contract: Permanent Term Time Only Start: May 2026 UK applicants only - no sponsorship available We're looking for enthusiastic Teaching Assistants to join our team and help pupils thrive at Castle Gate School. About the Role As Deputy Headteacher and Curriculum Lead, you will play a pivotal role in establishing and leading an exceptional learning environment. Working closely with the Headteacher, you'll co-create the school's ethos, strategic direction, and educational excellence. You'll take the lead in designing and delivering a forward-thinking, inclusive curriculum that reflects our pupils' diverse needs and interests - ensuring that every learning experience is meaningful, aspirational, and empowering. This is a role that calls for vision, collaboration, and genuine passion for transforming lives. Your Key Responsibilities Lead on the design, development, and implementation of an innovative, inclusive curriculum Champion high-quality teaching, learning, and assessment across the school Coach, mentor, and inspire teachers to deliver outstanding, pupil-centred lessons Monitor, evaluate, and continually improve the quality of education provision Promote a culture of care, ambition, and belonging through trauma-informed practice Ensure all pupils have personalised learning pathways tailored to their strengths and needs Act as a senior leader, deputising for the Headteacher where required Build strong partnerships with parents, carers, external professionals, and the wider community Who We're Looking For You're a proven school senior leader with a deep understanding of SEN and a passion for transforming the lives of young people with autism and complex needs. Essential: UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent Educated to Degree Level A successful track record of senior leadership in a school setting In-depth understanding of curriculum development and quality assurance in education Experience supporting children and young people with autism, learning difficulties and/or complex needs A commitment to inclusive, person-centred education Excellent communication, collaboration and leadership skills Experience as a Senior Leader, e.g.: Deputy Headteacher, Assistant Headteacher, Head of Six Form, Whole School etc. Desirable: Experience working within a specialist or SEN setting Knowledge of trauma-informed, therapeutic or neurodiversity-affirming approaches Open to working in Primary and Secondary se Familiarity with inspection frameworks and school improvement planning A flexible, creative and emotionally intelligent leadership style We are open to considering experience gained in any education setting This is an incredible opportunity to help build a school where every child is understood, supported, and celebrated for who they are. If you're ready to lead with purpose, inspire excellence, and make your mark on a brand-new chapter in specialist education - we'd love to hear from you. About Us Opening in September 2026, this brand-new school in Guildford is part of the Options Autism group, a leading provider of specialist education individuals with complex needs. The school will support up to 40 pupils aged 11-18, offering a safe, structured, and inclusive environment tailored to meet a wide range of needs. Our schools are unique environments, each one having its own special atmosphere and range of opportunities and resources. Our teachers enjoy becoming part of their school's 'family', exploring the potential of the building and environment and getting to know the brilliant pupils in our care. For over 19 years, Options Autism has provided specialist care and education for children, young people, and adults with autism, complex needs, and learning difficulties. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are pioneering innovative, evidence-based approaches that deliver meaningful, measurable outcomes for everyone in our care. We are really proud to say that in 2025, Outcomes First Group were officially certified as a 'Great Place to Work' for the sixth year running. Why Join Us? We place pupils and vulnerable young adults at the heart of everything we do, so every day brings the satisfaction of making a real difference. We are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - mental health support and physical health checks Flexible Benefits Platform (Vista), including: Health, wellbeing and insurance benefits Hundreds of UK and international discounts Cycle to Work Scheme & Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover Family Growth Support, including enhanced maternity/paternity leave and paid fertility treatment support We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications. Outcomes First Group is committed to carrying out a fair, thorough and efficient recruitment process in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. Whilst we aim to keep applicants informed throughout, Outcomes First Group does not accept liability for any loss of earnings or other associated costs incurred by applicants as a result of delays or changes in the compliance process. All stages of the compliance process are subject to necessary safeguarding checks and compliance with statutory requirements, which may affect timescales .
Ad Warrior
Grounds and Gardens Manager
Ad Warrior Corfe Mullen, Dorset
Grounds and Gardens Manager Salary: in the region of £45,000-£50,000 pa, depending on skills and experience Location: Wimborne Minster Nestled in 250 acres of beautiful Dorset parkland, the School is one of the leading co-educational boarding and day schools in the UK educating some 660 pupils aged 13-18. With a commanding reputation built on excellent academic achievement, breadth of education and a fresh lively approach, the school also offers a superb sports and co-curricular programme which is seen as amongst the best in the independent sector. The recent announcement of the creation of the Schools Group and the merger with Dumpton School, heralds a bold new phase in the school's evolution, with several further partnerships anticipated. Reporting to the Director of Estates, the Grounds and Gardens Manager is directly responsible for delivering all the school's grounds maintenance and improvements, including sports pitches, formal gardens, a golf course, and a large historic tree collection. The Manager leads four in-house grounds trade teams, and various external specialist contractors and suppliers. They are ultimately responsible for determining the requirements and managing the execution of all planned and reactive grounds maintenance work, preparation, improvements and inspection / testing regimes, and will also assist the Director of Estates with other capital and alteration projects which impact on the grounds and trees as required. Successful applicants should have experience of professional grounds management within a school or educational campus environment, be a professional head of grounds extensively experienced within a school or educational campus environment, or be a professional with an expertise in specialist sports (such as golf) or arboriculture. Closing date: Sunday 15th March 2026 To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the School, please click apply. Please apply as soon as possible - applications will be considered as they are received The School is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion in all areas of their Community and encourages applications from all suitably qualified candidates. The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undergo child protection screening.
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
Grounds and Gardens Manager Salary: in the region of £45,000-£50,000 pa, depending on skills and experience Location: Wimborne Minster Nestled in 250 acres of beautiful Dorset parkland, the School is one of the leading co-educational boarding and day schools in the UK educating some 660 pupils aged 13-18. With a commanding reputation built on excellent academic achievement, breadth of education and a fresh lively approach, the school also offers a superb sports and co-curricular programme which is seen as amongst the best in the independent sector. The recent announcement of the creation of the Schools Group and the merger with Dumpton School, heralds a bold new phase in the school's evolution, with several further partnerships anticipated. Reporting to the Director of Estates, the Grounds and Gardens Manager is directly responsible for delivering all the school's grounds maintenance and improvements, including sports pitches, formal gardens, a golf course, and a large historic tree collection. The Manager leads four in-house grounds trade teams, and various external specialist contractors and suppliers. They are ultimately responsible for determining the requirements and managing the execution of all planned and reactive grounds maintenance work, preparation, improvements and inspection / testing regimes, and will also assist the Director of Estates with other capital and alteration projects which impact on the grounds and trees as required. Successful applicants should have experience of professional grounds management within a school or educational campus environment, be a professional head of grounds extensively experienced within a school or educational campus environment, or be a professional with an expertise in specialist sports (such as golf) or arboriculture. Closing date: Sunday 15th March 2026 To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for the School, please click apply. Please apply as soon as possible - applications will be considered as they are received The School is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion in all areas of their Community and encourages applications from all suitably qualified candidates. The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undergo child protection screening.
Head Of Optometric Advice
General Optical Council (GOC)
Head Of Optometric Advice Part Time 14 to 21 hours per week - 18 Months FTC Location: One Canada Square, London Department: Strategy Salary: £61,928 to £73,250 pro rata Hours: 14 hours min - 21 hours max Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract Role Purpose To ensure our policy development and decision making on clinical and professional matters is informed by independent expert advice, provide assurance on these matters within GOC and represent GOC on these matters externally. The postholder will not have a role in making individual regulatory decisions (e.g. on fitness to practice cases) but their role will include providing assurance that we have the right quality of clinical and professional input into those decisions. This is a new part-time role to be located within the Regulatory Strategy Directorate, but which will provide support and deliver impact across the organisation. Key Accountabilities Optical professional leadership within the GOC - be the senior optical professional within the GOC staff team, supporting all registrant colleagues, including our team of optometric advisors, education visitor panellists, and CPD chairs and deputy chairs Insight - provide intelligence on emerging or topical issues and ensure all GOC's work is informed by relevant insight and good quality professional advice and expertise, across our range of functions including education and CPD, professional standards, fitness to practise and policy development Independence - act independently to ensure GOC's decisions deliver public protection while maintaining credibility with professional stakeholders Advisory - attend Council and Senior Management Team meetings in an advisory capacity where clinical and professional matters are discussed supporting colleagues to make informed decisions Media and public presence - act as the lead authoritative external spokesperson for the GOC on clinical and professional matters and manage external stakeholder relationships with senior clinical colleagues within and outside the eye care sector. Skills/Experience/Qualifications A current GOC registrant with the depth and breadth of experience and credibility to advise across the full range of clinical and professional matters that we work on Awareness of good regulatory practice and management of risk Proven track record in clinical governance or policy development Sine this is a part-time role (max 0.6FTE), it is possible the postholder will hold other positions in the sector. Consistent with our Management of Interest policy, to manage conflicts of interest, it would not be appropriate for the postholder to also hold a role which involves representing the interests of the professionals or businesses we regulate. All professional and other interests will be managed in accordance with our Management of Interest policy. Closing date for this role is 04 March :59pm, please note we reserve the right to close this role early dependent on number of applications. Please note that your application will only be considered if it includes both CV and a cover letter. The cover letter should be no longer than 2 A4 pages and must demonstrate how you meet the essential criteria of this role.
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
Head Of Optometric Advice Part Time 14 to 21 hours per week - 18 Months FTC Location: One Canada Square, London Department: Strategy Salary: £61,928 to £73,250 pro rata Hours: 14 hours min - 21 hours max Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract Role Purpose To ensure our policy development and decision making on clinical and professional matters is informed by independent expert advice, provide assurance on these matters within GOC and represent GOC on these matters externally. The postholder will not have a role in making individual regulatory decisions (e.g. on fitness to practice cases) but their role will include providing assurance that we have the right quality of clinical and professional input into those decisions. This is a new part-time role to be located within the Regulatory Strategy Directorate, but which will provide support and deliver impact across the organisation. Key Accountabilities Optical professional leadership within the GOC - be the senior optical professional within the GOC staff team, supporting all registrant colleagues, including our team of optometric advisors, education visitor panellists, and CPD chairs and deputy chairs Insight - provide intelligence on emerging or topical issues and ensure all GOC's work is informed by relevant insight and good quality professional advice and expertise, across our range of functions including education and CPD, professional standards, fitness to practise and policy development Independence - act independently to ensure GOC's decisions deliver public protection while maintaining credibility with professional stakeholders Advisory - attend Council and Senior Management Team meetings in an advisory capacity where clinical and professional matters are discussed supporting colleagues to make informed decisions Media and public presence - act as the lead authoritative external spokesperson for the GOC on clinical and professional matters and manage external stakeholder relationships with senior clinical colleagues within and outside the eye care sector. Skills/Experience/Qualifications A current GOC registrant with the depth and breadth of experience and credibility to advise across the full range of clinical and professional matters that we work on Awareness of good regulatory practice and management of risk Proven track record in clinical governance or policy development Sine this is a part-time role (max 0.6FTE), it is possible the postholder will hold other positions in the sector. Consistent with our Management of Interest policy, to manage conflicts of interest, it would not be appropriate for the postholder to also hold a role which involves representing the interests of the professionals or businesses we regulate. All professional and other interests will be managed in accordance with our Management of Interest policy. Closing date for this role is 04 March :59pm, please note we reserve the right to close this role early dependent on number of applications. Please note that your application will only be considered if it includes both CV and a cover letter. The cover letter should be no longer than 2 A4 pages and must demonstrate how you meet the essential criteria of this role.
Global Head of Business Development & Strategy
Hogan Lovells
. Only the 'myworkdayGlobal Head of Business Development & Strategy page is loaded Global Head of Business Development & Strategylocations: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R268677Hogan Lovells is a leading global law firm whose distinctive market position is built on exceptional breadth of practice, deep industry expertise, and a truly integrated "one team" international approach. With more than 40 offices across the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, the firm operates at scale while maintaining a supportive and collaborative culture.The firm is seeking to recruit a Global Head of Business Development & Strategy for its market-leading Litigation, Arbitration and Employment (LAE) practice group. This is a unique opportunity to shape and drive strategic planning and execution across the full scope of Hogan Lovells disputes offering. The role will be central to defining the practice group's go to market strategy, strengthening client relationships, and maximising opportunities to grow revenue. You will lead and inspire a team of around 20 professionals across the UK, US, and other international locations, and play a pivotal role within the firm's wider M&BD Executive Group.As a trusted adviser to the LAE Practice Group Leader and leadership team, you will provide strategic guidance, identify and escalate significant opportunities and risks, and support the delivery of high priority initiatives.Success in this role requires a commercially minded, collaborative leader with deep experience in professional services, exceptional communication and influencing skills, and a proven track record of leading global teams to deliver impactful, integrated M&BD strategies aligned with practice wide priorities.Experience in litigation and disputes is advantageous but not essential.Totum Partners is partnering exclusively with Hogan Lovells on this search. All direct or third party applications will be forwarded to Totum for consideration.There's no substitute for lived experience. We value fresh perspectives; if you are looking for your next career move, we offer an exceptional platform from which to build skills for now and the future. Define your future and become part of an exceptional global team that is passionate about working on some of the world's toughest legal challenges.We have a unique culture that is both ambitious and supportive. You will be stretched and encouraged to grow as a professional, while at the same time, thriving as part of an inclusive and collaborative team. The one constant is that we are always evolving, innovating, excelling, because that is what it takes to be the best.Hogan Lovells is a global law firm with offices in many jurisdictions and countries. Some of the information displayed may not be applicable to the region in which you are applying, your individual situation or the local legal framework. The system uses standard terminology that applies irrespective of whether you are/will be an employee, partner or self-employed.
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
. Only the 'myworkdayGlobal Head of Business Development & Strategy page is loaded Global Head of Business Development & Strategylocations: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R268677Hogan Lovells is a leading global law firm whose distinctive market position is built on exceptional breadth of practice, deep industry expertise, and a truly integrated "one team" international approach. With more than 40 offices across the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, the firm operates at scale while maintaining a supportive and collaborative culture.The firm is seeking to recruit a Global Head of Business Development & Strategy for its market-leading Litigation, Arbitration and Employment (LAE) practice group. This is a unique opportunity to shape and drive strategic planning and execution across the full scope of Hogan Lovells disputes offering. The role will be central to defining the practice group's go to market strategy, strengthening client relationships, and maximising opportunities to grow revenue. You will lead and inspire a team of around 20 professionals across the UK, US, and other international locations, and play a pivotal role within the firm's wider M&BD Executive Group.As a trusted adviser to the LAE Practice Group Leader and leadership team, you will provide strategic guidance, identify and escalate significant opportunities and risks, and support the delivery of high priority initiatives.Success in this role requires a commercially minded, collaborative leader with deep experience in professional services, exceptional communication and influencing skills, and a proven track record of leading global teams to deliver impactful, integrated M&BD strategies aligned with practice wide priorities.Experience in litigation and disputes is advantageous but not essential.Totum Partners is partnering exclusively with Hogan Lovells on this search. All direct or third party applications will be forwarded to Totum for consideration.There's no substitute for lived experience. We value fresh perspectives; if you are looking for your next career move, we offer an exceptional platform from which to build skills for now and the future. Define your future and become part of an exceptional global team that is passionate about working on some of the world's toughest legal challenges.We have a unique culture that is both ambitious and supportive. You will be stretched and encouraged to grow as a professional, while at the same time, thriving as part of an inclusive and collaborative team. The one constant is that we are always evolving, innovating, excelling, because that is what it takes to be the best.Hogan Lovells is a global law firm with offices in many jurisdictions and countries. Some of the information displayed may not be applicable to the region in which you are applying, your individual situation or the local legal framework. The system uses standard terminology that applies irrespective of whether you are/will be an employee, partner or self-employed.

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