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Wallace Hind Selection
General Manager
Wallace Hind Selection Andover, Hampshire
We are looking for a hands-on people leader, and are genuinely open in terms of your background! We have been supplying complete systems and component parts to dealers and installers across the UK for over 3 decades. Based in the home counties, you will thrive on developing relationships with customers but also improving and mentoring your staff. BASIC SALARY: £80,000 - £100,000 BENEFITS: Bonus Car or Car Allowance Pension Private Healthcare including Dental and Optical Life assurance 25 days holiday LOCATION: An office-based leadership role. With occasional international travel, you could be based anywhere within 75 minutes of our office in Berkshire. As the head of the UK business, you will report directly to the Group. You will be taking on a stable, profitable business with established team members and plenty of industry experience. You'll be heavily involved in the next phase of growth in a mature UK market and will have the benefit of a strong handover from the current General Manager. JOB DESCRIPTION: General Manager As our General Manager, you will lead and develop the UK team to achieve realistic revenue and profit targets set by the wider group. This will also be a business generation and customer facing role, so you will want to keep that customer engagement and enjoy the sales cycle. You will have the autonomy to set sales objectives and strategies and help motivate the sales team how you see fit. In addition to this you will: Oversee all leadership elements for the business (Full P&L circa £10m t/o) including, Coaching & Motivating. Working with and developing the team of direct reports as well as overseeing the development of all indirect reports. There is a good mix of experience levels and longevity in our business, however, they do need challenging, mentoring, and supporting. Carry out regular market analysis to ensure we are aware of our competition and economic indicators that may impact our business. Help us drive into new market focus areas and ensure we maximise growth opportunities. Demonstrate operational excellence manage inventory, logistics and assembly teams PERSON SPECIFICATION: General Manager Ultimately, as our General Manager, you'll be a commercially minded business leader (lead-by-example), someone who can clearly demonstrate how you have developed and grown sales in an SME environment, but also how you have influenced and progressed individuals. You will be an expert in client management and in using your position to network senior industry professionals to generate new business. You will ideally have: Have varied industry exposure with a keen focus on a technical product/service/solution. The person is more important than the experience so the aptitude and interest to learn will trump the industry specificity. You'll have the gravitas and presence to drive a sales strategy where you are the face of the business. Experience managing a multi-million-pound P&L Genuine enthusiasm for the SME environment, this is a role that requires a hands-on candidate who enjoys the "many hats" elements of SME business. THE GROUP: As part of an international group, we are active in a variety of industry and have more than 50 entities across 15 countries. We operate globally but are locally anchored. Each company has its own identity but is part of that bigger picture. We owe our success to a heightened level of cooperation with our customers, our search for sustainable solutions and continuous improvement and the recruitment of talented employees. We value talent, clear communication, an open culture and above all authenticity: that is what makes us an attractive employer and partner. All applicants will be required to sign an NDA prior to progressing. INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: MT18464, Wallace Hind Selection
May 12, 2026
Full time
We are looking for a hands-on people leader, and are genuinely open in terms of your background! We have been supplying complete systems and component parts to dealers and installers across the UK for over 3 decades. Based in the home counties, you will thrive on developing relationships with customers but also improving and mentoring your staff. BASIC SALARY: £80,000 - £100,000 BENEFITS: Bonus Car or Car Allowance Pension Private Healthcare including Dental and Optical Life assurance 25 days holiday LOCATION: An office-based leadership role. With occasional international travel, you could be based anywhere within 75 minutes of our office in Berkshire. As the head of the UK business, you will report directly to the Group. You will be taking on a stable, profitable business with established team members and plenty of industry experience. You'll be heavily involved in the next phase of growth in a mature UK market and will have the benefit of a strong handover from the current General Manager. JOB DESCRIPTION: General Manager As our General Manager, you will lead and develop the UK team to achieve realistic revenue and profit targets set by the wider group. This will also be a business generation and customer facing role, so you will want to keep that customer engagement and enjoy the sales cycle. You will have the autonomy to set sales objectives and strategies and help motivate the sales team how you see fit. In addition to this you will: Oversee all leadership elements for the business (Full P&L circa £10m t/o) including, Coaching & Motivating. Working with and developing the team of direct reports as well as overseeing the development of all indirect reports. There is a good mix of experience levels and longevity in our business, however, they do need challenging, mentoring, and supporting. Carry out regular market analysis to ensure we are aware of our competition and economic indicators that may impact our business. Help us drive into new market focus areas and ensure we maximise growth opportunities. Demonstrate operational excellence manage inventory, logistics and assembly teams PERSON SPECIFICATION: General Manager Ultimately, as our General Manager, you'll be a commercially minded business leader (lead-by-example), someone who can clearly demonstrate how you have developed and grown sales in an SME environment, but also how you have influenced and progressed individuals. You will be an expert in client management and in using your position to network senior industry professionals to generate new business. You will ideally have: Have varied industry exposure with a keen focus on a technical product/service/solution. The person is more important than the experience so the aptitude and interest to learn will trump the industry specificity. You'll have the gravitas and presence to drive a sales strategy where you are the face of the business. Experience managing a multi-million-pound P&L Genuine enthusiasm for the SME environment, this is a role that requires a hands-on candidate who enjoys the "many hats" elements of SME business. THE GROUP: As part of an international group, we are active in a variety of industry and have more than 50 entities across 15 countries. We operate globally but are locally anchored. Each company has its own identity but is part of that bigger picture. We owe our success to a heightened level of cooperation with our customers, our search for sustainable solutions and continuous improvement and the recruitment of talented employees. We value talent, clear communication, an open culture and above all authenticity: that is what makes us an attractive employer and partner. All applicants will be required to sign an NDA prior to progressing. INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: MT18464, Wallace Hind Selection
University Academy 92 (UA92)
People Business Partner
University Academy 92 (UA92) Manchester, Lancashire
People Business Partner Type: 12-month FTC - 37.5 hours per week Location: UA92 Campuses Salary: £50,000 Closing Date: 31st of May 2026 (Please note this advert may close early) Why UA92 We're UA92. Deliberately different. Born from the Class of '92 and Lancaster University, we exist to do things differently break down barriers, open up opportunities, and deliver an outstanding student experience that genuinely changes lives. But none of that happens without our people. The Role This is a hands-on People Business Partner role focused on supporting Managers to lead their teams effectively, improving how we work, and delivering practical people solutions that make a difference day to day. You'll partner with leaders across UA92 to strengthen people management, bring clarity to challenges, and improve team effectiveness. Alongside this, you'll play a key role in embedding policy, delivering HR improvements and projects, and using insight to help us make better, more consistent decisions. Employee relations are part of the role, but the focus is on getting ahead of issues, building manager capability, and creating a more consistent and proactive approach to people management. It's varied, visible, and will have a direct impact on how people experience working at UA92. What You'll Be Doing: Supporting and coaching Managers to lead teams effectively and handle people matters with confidence. Supporting on day-to-day HR activity across ER, absence and performance, with a focus on early intervention and consistency. Reviewing, developing and embedding people policies that are clear and work in practice. Delivering HR projects and improvements that enhance how we operate and support our people. Using data and insight to identify trends, risks and opportunities, and turning this into practical action. What We're Looking For We're looking for a strong HR generalist who can operate with confidence in a fast-moving environment. You'll bring: Experience operating at HR Business Partner or Senior HR Advisor level. A solid grounding in UK employment law and how to apply it pragmatically. Experience supporting and coaching Managers on a range of people matters. Experience delivering HR projects or improving processes. Confidence working with and influencing senior stakeholders. The ability to balance people, risk and organisational reality when making decisions. Experience in higher education or a regulated environment would be helpful but isn't essential. Our Values At UA92, how we do things matters just as much as what we do: We Care - about our people, our students and each other. We're Inclusive - creating opportunities and removing barriers. We're Brave and Bold - willing to challenge, try and improve. Who You Are: Credible and straightforward, able to build trust quickly. Comfortable dealing with challenge and supporting Managers through it. Practical and solutions-focused, with a focus on what will work. Able to balance the bigger picture with day-to-day delivery. Values-led, with a genuine commitment to doing the right thing. Why UA92 You'll be joining at a point where you can genuinely shape how we manage people improving consistency, building capability, and helping us operate more effectively as we grow. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion UA92 is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community. We actively encourage applications from individuals from underrepresented backgrounds and those with non-traditional career paths. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. UA92 cannot sponsor visas for this role. When you click apply you will be taken to our careers page to complete your application.
May 12, 2026
Contractor
People Business Partner Type: 12-month FTC - 37.5 hours per week Location: UA92 Campuses Salary: £50,000 Closing Date: 31st of May 2026 (Please note this advert may close early) Why UA92 We're UA92. Deliberately different. Born from the Class of '92 and Lancaster University, we exist to do things differently break down barriers, open up opportunities, and deliver an outstanding student experience that genuinely changes lives. But none of that happens without our people. The Role This is a hands-on People Business Partner role focused on supporting Managers to lead their teams effectively, improving how we work, and delivering practical people solutions that make a difference day to day. You'll partner with leaders across UA92 to strengthen people management, bring clarity to challenges, and improve team effectiveness. Alongside this, you'll play a key role in embedding policy, delivering HR improvements and projects, and using insight to help us make better, more consistent decisions. Employee relations are part of the role, but the focus is on getting ahead of issues, building manager capability, and creating a more consistent and proactive approach to people management. It's varied, visible, and will have a direct impact on how people experience working at UA92. What You'll Be Doing: Supporting and coaching Managers to lead teams effectively and handle people matters with confidence. Supporting on day-to-day HR activity across ER, absence and performance, with a focus on early intervention and consistency. Reviewing, developing and embedding people policies that are clear and work in practice. Delivering HR projects and improvements that enhance how we operate and support our people. Using data and insight to identify trends, risks and opportunities, and turning this into practical action. What We're Looking For We're looking for a strong HR generalist who can operate with confidence in a fast-moving environment. You'll bring: Experience operating at HR Business Partner or Senior HR Advisor level. A solid grounding in UK employment law and how to apply it pragmatically. Experience supporting and coaching Managers on a range of people matters. Experience delivering HR projects or improving processes. Confidence working with and influencing senior stakeholders. The ability to balance people, risk and organisational reality when making decisions. Experience in higher education or a regulated environment would be helpful but isn't essential. Our Values At UA92, how we do things matters just as much as what we do: We Care - about our people, our students and each other. We're Inclusive - creating opportunities and removing barriers. We're Brave and Bold - willing to challenge, try and improve. Who You Are: Credible and straightforward, able to build trust quickly. Comfortable dealing with challenge and supporting Managers through it. Practical and solutions-focused, with a focus on what will work. Able to balance the bigger picture with day-to-day delivery. Values-led, with a genuine commitment to doing the right thing. Why UA92 You'll be joining at a point where you can genuinely shape how we manage people improving consistency, building capability, and helping us operate more effectively as we grow. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion UA92 is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community. We actively encourage applications from individuals from underrepresented backgrounds and those with non-traditional career paths. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. UA92 cannot sponsor visas for this role. When you click apply you will be taken to our careers page to complete your application.
Deputy Head of Residential
New College Worcester Worcester, Worcestershire
Deputy Head of Residential RESPONSIBLE FOR: Assisting the Director of Residential- to be responsible for the Operational Management of residential care and to assist with strategic planning Reporting to the Director of Residential on all matters arising within the Operational Management of residential care. Deputising for the Director of Residential in Operational Management of residential care when they are not on duty. Prime Function: To assist the Director of Residential to safeguard and promote the health and wellbeing of the students, ensuring that they are cared for and supported by a team of professional care staff, following the guidelines as laid down by the Children Act 1989 and other legislation, the current National Minimum Care Standards for Residential Special Schools, Keeping Children Safe in Education, Professional Care Practice and NCW's Policies and Procedures. Leadership - Deputy Head of Care. Operational Management: Staff: To support the Director of Care in ensuring compliance with NCW policies and procedures and meeting all OFSTED regulations, including, Keeping Children Safe in Education and National Minimum Standards. Managing the Residential Site Leaders to support their teams effectively. To deputise for the Director of Care in their absence. The role requires being on call weekends and evenings, when on shift, and having managerial responsibilities with an oversight of the campus. To safeguard and promote the welfare and development of the young people To ensure there is a robust admissions, transitions and discharges process that reflects planned care and intervention to include supporting the visits of parents, LEAs and professionals throughout the year including Family days, Celebration Events, New Student Days and the Assessment Process. To organise and chair a wide range of meetings, including care team meetings, multi-disciplinary meetings and consultation meetings. To develop and nurture a multi-agency approach to ensure positive outcomes for young people. To ensure all care plans, risk assessments are implemented and adhered to at all times. To ensure there is oversight and compliance for all handovers and daily paperwork. To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow all child protection and safeguarding policies and procedures. To ensure professional development in safeguarding and complete all mandatory safeguarding training. To deliver CPD with the on-going training and professional development of all staff, including facilitating the required Level 3 qualifications for all Care Staff, ensuring the management of the Level 3 (and other qualifications) are progressed in a timely manner to successful completion To ensure that there is a robust auditing and compliance system in place, ensuring we adhere to all regulatory and legislative guidance. To assist in all aspects of staffing, including recruitment, cover, rotas, supervision, training, monitoring and CPD Working in partnership with the HR department regarding employee relations assisting with investigations, be involved in disciplinary and grievance procedures and hearings. To support the Director of Residential in ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed by care staff. Provide support and guide staff through difficult and challenging situations relating to their experiences at work or impacting on their work. To support the Residential Site Leaders in ensuring the organisation of staff duty rotas and the provision of cover for absent care staff. In support of Operational Management To ensure that all staff act in a professional manner To ensure all policies and procedures, as well as risk assessments, are adhered to at all times. To ensure that all staff comply with the duty rotas and are included on a 'rolling rota' to gain maximum experience in the working methods of other staff, including handovers, daily documentation. To ensure that all staff are checking and reading emails at the start of shift and at any point in the working day as required. To ensure that all staff have written up any incident and ensure that information is passed on accordingly to the relevant NCW contact, such as the Director of Residential, DSL, Principal, within the agreed timescale. To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow Child Protection Procedures, Keeping Children Safe in Education, NCW policies and government legislation. To ensure that all staff maintain confidentiality at all times. To ensure that all staff under their supervision undertake and complete training in accordance with their induction training and objectives that have been set. To complete on call duties in line with rotas. To be flexible in hours of work in order to meet tasks required. Conduct supervisions with Residential Site Leaders. To ensure rotas are current up to date and all houses are aware of them, including being aware of rota changes. To be aware of Health & Safety regulations particularly related to the upkeep of the houses and report issues, repairs to the Premises Team. To undertake any other duties that may be reasonably required. To safeguard and promote the welfare of young people and be aware of relevant policies and procedures. Adhere to the NCW equality, inclusion and Diversity policies. Students: To assist in ensuring positive student wellbeing within the residential care setting. To support care staff to provide advice, behaviour management, guidance and problem-solving strategies for students. To ensure that the young people's needs are recognised and met. This includes ensuring that they are free from discrimination within the houses and to challenge discrimination from outside of the houses. To support the Director of Residential to ensure that the young person's stay complies with the ethos of NCW and the care plan. To organise and run student voice meetings in care relating to the residential care setting To ensure that the houses meet the individual needs of the young people as well as the needs of the group. Understanding group living theory to support the young people. To have an understanding of therapeutic interventions to ensure emotional needs are met. To develop and maintain good working relationships with parents, social workers, schools and other professionals involved with the welfare of young people, working within a multi-agency collaboration in line with the National Minimum Standards. To assist with the management and co-ordination of matching and allocating keyworkers and accommodation, monitoring this process and ensuring records are kept up to date. To collaborate with college staff to agree the allocation of key workers and students. To ensure that young people are informed of their rights and responsibilities enabling them to have their wishes heard. To ensure that a positive study ethic and work routine, including the development of independent living skills and the progression of other essential skills is promoted for all students, supported and encouraged by all care staff. To ensure appropriate individual timetables are organised and in operation in the residential setting to support student development. To support staff to effectively apply the NCW behaviour policy within the residential care setting 4. Parents: To assist in maintaining effective communication with parents and involved professionals. To provide a vital link between parents and NCW especially when there are issues or concerns being raised. Strategic responsibilities: To work with the Director of Residential to provide a vibrant, positive residential experience for all young people. To assist the Director of Care in drawing up and implementing college policies and methods of good practice, and to promote and maintain good care practice throughout the College. To ensure effective lines of communication are maintained with the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and Care staff. To effectively perform the duties of safeguarding the students and staff at NCW as a member of the Safeguarding team, including completing the duties of a Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL), including any training associated with being a DDSL Safeguarding Children NCW is fully committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of students at the College. You are responsible for adhering to the college's policies on Child Protection and for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people you come into contact with. As a member of both the Safeguarding Operational and Safeguarding Strategic Groups you will be required to provide leadership and guidance to other staff in relation to Safeguarding. Equal Opportunities We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at NCW. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability status. We are committed to ensuring a fair and inclusive recruitment process. Annual Review. This job description will be reviewed annually and may be subject to amendment or modification at any time after consultation with the post holder . click apply for full job details
May 12, 2026
Full time
Deputy Head of Residential RESPONSIBLE FOR: Assisting the Director of Residential- to be responsible for the Operational Management of residential care and to assist with strategic planning Reporting to the Director of Residential on all matters arising within the Operational Management of residential care. Deputising for the Director of Residential in Operational Management of residential care when they are not on duty. Prime Function: To assist the Director of Residential to safeguard and promote the health and wellbeing of the students, ensuring that they are cared for and supported by a team of professional care staff, following the guidelines as laid down by the Children Act 1989 and other legislation, the current National Minimum Care Standards for Residential Special Schools, Keeping Children Safe in Education, Professional Care Practice and NCW's Policies and Procedures. Leadership - Deputy Head of Care. Operational Management: Staff: To support the Director of Care in ensuring compliance with NCW policies and procedures and meeting all OFSTED regulations, including, Keeping Children Safe in Education and National Minimum Standards. Managing the Residential Site Leaders to support their teams effectively. To deputise for the Director of Care in their absence. The role requires being on call weekends and evenings, when on shift, and having managerial responsibilities with an oversight of the campus. To safeguard and promote the welfare and development of the young people To ensure there is a robust admissions, transitions and discharges process that reflects planned care and intervention to include supporting the visits of parents, LEAs and professionals throughout the year including Family days, Celebration Events, New Student Days and the Assessment Process. To organise and chair a wide range of meetings, including care team meetings, multi-disciplinary meetings and consultation meetings. To develop and nurture a multi-agency approach to ensure positive outcomes for young people. To ensure all care plans, risk assessments are implemented and adhered to at all times. To ensure there is oversight and compliance for all handovers and daily paperwork. To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow all child protection and safeguarding policies and procedures. To ensure professional development in safeguarding and complete all mandatory safeguarding training. To deliver CPD with the on-going training and professional development of all staff, including facilitating the required Level 3 qualifications for all Care Staff, ensuring the management of the Level 3 (and other qualifications) are progressed in a timely manner to successful completion To ensure that there is a robust auditing and compliance system in place, ensuring we adhere to all regulatory and legislative guidance. To assist in all aspects of staffing, including recruitment, cover, rotas, supervision, training, monitoring and CPD Working in partnership with the HR department regarding employee relations assisting with investigations, be involved in disciplinary and grievance procedures and hearings. To support the Director of Residential in ensuring care plans are regularly reviewed by care staff. Provide support and guide staff through difficult and challenging situations relating to their experiences at work or impacting on their work. To support the Residential Site Leaders in ensuring the organisation of staff duty rotas and the provision of cover for absent care staff. In support of Operational Management To ensure that all staff act in a professional manner To ensure all policies and procedures, as well as risk assessments, are adhered to at all times. To ensure that all staff comply with the duty rotas and are included on a 'rolling rota' to gain maximum experience in the working methods of other staff, including handovers, daily documentation. To ensure that all staff are checking and reading emails at the start of shift and at any point in the working day as required. To ensure that all staff have written up any incident and ensure that information is passed on accordingly to the relevant NCW contact, such as the Director of Residential, DSL, Principal, within the agreed timescale. To ensure that all staff are familiar with and follow Child Protection Procedures, Keeping Children Safe in Education, NCW policies and government legislation. To ensure that all staff maintain confidentiality at all times. To ensure that all staff under their supervision undertake and complete training in accordance with their induction training and objectives that have been set. To complete on call duties in line with rotas. To be flexible in hours of work in order to meet tasks required. Conduct supervisions with Residential Site Leaders. To ensure rotas are current up to date and all houses are aware of them, including being aware of rota changes. To be aware of Health & Safety regulations particularly related to the upkeep of the houses and report issues, repairs to the Premises Team. To undertake any other duties that may be reasonably required. To safeguard and promote the welfare of young people and be aware of relevant policies and procedures. Adhere to the NCW equality, inclusion and Diversity policies. Students: To assist in ensuring positive student wellbeing within the residential care setting. To support care staff to provide advice, behaviour management, guidance and problem-solving strategies for students. To ensure that the young people's needs are recognised and met. This includes ensuring that they are free from discrimination within the houses and to challenge discrimination from outside of the houses. To support the Director of Residential to ensure that the young person's stay complies with the ethos of NCW and the care plan. To organise and run student voice meetings in care relating to the residential care setting To ensure that the houses meet the individual needs of the young people as well as the needs of the group. Understanding group living theory to support the young people. To have an understanding of therapeutic interventions to ensure emotional needs are met. To develop and maintain good working relationships with parents, social workers, schools and other professionals involved with the welfare of young people, working within a multi-agency collaboration in line with the National Minimum Standards. To assist with the management and co-ordination of matching and allocating keyworkers and accommodation, monitoring this process and ensuring records are kept up to date. To collaborate with college staff to agree the allocation of key workers and students. To ensure that young people are informed of their rights and responsibilities enabling them to have their wishes heard. To ensure that a positive study ethic and work routine, including the development of independent living skills and the progression of other essential skills is promoted for all students, supported and encouraged by all care staff. To ensure appropriate individual timetables are organised and in operation in the residential setting to support student development. To support staff to effectively apply the NCW behaviour policy within the residential care setting 4. Parents: To assist in maintaining effective communication with parents and involved professionals. To provide a vital link between parents and NCW especially when there are issues or concerns being raised. Strategic responsibilities: To work with the Director of Residential to provide a vibrant, positive residential experience for all young people. To assist the Director of Care in drawing up and implementing college policies and methods of good practice, and to promote and maintain good care practice throughout the College. To ensure effective lines of communication are maintained with the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and Care staff. To effectively perform the duties of safeguarding the students and staff at NCW as a member of the Safeguarding team, including completing the duties of a Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL), including any training associated with being a DDSL Safeguarding Children NCW is fully committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of students at the College. You are responsible for adhering to the college's policies on Child Protection and for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people you come into contact with. As a member of both the Safeguarding Operational and Safeguarding Strategic Groups you will be required to provide leadership and guidance to other staff in relation to Safeguarding. Equal Opportunities We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at NCW. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability status. We are committed to ensuring a fair and inclusive recruitment process. Annual Review. This job description will be reviewed annually and may be subject to amendment or modification at any time after consultation with the post holder . click apply for full job details
Childbase Partnership
Qualified Nursery Practitioner
Childbase Partnership Winchester, Hampshire
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Qualified Nursery Practitioner (Level 2 or above). Location: Maples Day Nursery Winchester SO22 6RT. Contract: Permanent 27-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Shifts between 07:30-18:30 Choose full-time (36-40 hours over 4 or 5 days), or part-time (27-30 hours across Wednesday-Friday). Salary: £27,040-£32,427.20 per annum (pro-rata) £13.00-£15.59 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in ' careers, not jobs' , supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave : 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount : 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits : Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development : Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven : Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible : Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional : You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 2 or above. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You will ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are collaborative: You enjoy working in partnership with children, parents and colleagues, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE ( fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Qualified Nursery Practitioner (Level 2 or above). Location: Maples Day Nursery Winchester SO22 6RT. Contract: Permanent 27-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Shifts between 07:30-18:30 Choose full-time (36-40 hours over 4 or 5 days), or part-time (27-30 hours across Wednesday-Friday). Salary: £27,040-£32,427.20 per annum (pro-rata) £13.00-£15.59 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in ' careers, not jobs' , supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave : 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount : 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits : Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development : Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven : Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible : Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional : You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 2 or above. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You will ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are collaborative: You enjoy working in partnership with children, parents and colleagues, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE ( fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
Kings Court Trust
HR Manager
Kings Court Trust
HR Manager Permanent Salary: £50,000 £60,000 Start Date: Flexible Close Date: 29th May 2026 Location: Bristol / Hybrid About Us At Kings Court Trust, we occupy a unique, privileged position. We are called upon at a sensitive time when families are going through the stages of grief, but there is an acceptance that certain realities need to be addressed. Our Purpose To support families through bereavement with expert guidance and genuine compassion, making a complex process feel manageable and human. What You ll Be Doing: Manage all aspects of the employee lifecycle. Ensure compliance of HR policies and procedures in line with legislation. Manage all HR, payroll and benefits administration and systems. Own all aspects of recruitment across the group. Manage the annual performance appraisal process. Act as a trusted Adviser to the Senior Management and Executive Team. Manage a small HR Team. Collaborating across teams to ensure a seamless employee experience. Contributing to continuous improvement and innovation in how we work. What We re Looking For Qualifications are desirable but not essential. We are looking for individuals with some of the following experience: Experience as a HR Manager or similar senior HR role. Strong leadership and people management skills. In depth knowledge of employment law, case law and best practise. CIPD Level 7 (or working towards). The type of person you ll be: A strong communicator clear, empathetic, and confident. A proactive, solutions-focused individual. Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team. Experience in probate, legal services, or estate administration (role dependent). A passion for making a difference in people s lives. What We Can Offer You We believe in rewarding great work. For this role we offer the following benefits from day one: (up to) £60,000 per annum 25 days plus bank holidays, increasing annually to 30 Health Cash Plan Cash back for Dental, optical, and other treatments Employee discounts across a range of products and services Variety of salary sacrifice benefits such as tech vouchers, dental and holiday buy Private Medical Insurance Company pension scheme matching up to 5% Income protection insurance Life assurance policy Enhanced family leave (upon completion of probation) Cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Programme Why Join Us: A supportive, people-first culture. Opportunities for growth and development. A chance to make a real impact during life s most challenging times. Hybrid and flexible working options to suit your needs. Where You ll Be Working Our office based at Spectrum House, Bond Street, Bristol BS1 3LG / Hybrid Hiring Process What to Expect We like to keep things clear and straightforward. Here s what you can expect: Application review We review applications on a rolling basis and will contact you when shortlisted. Initial chat A short call to get to know you better. There will be some element of competency here, but we aim for it to be more conversational (30mins). Interview This is your competency-based interview with Elle Fowell, Head of HR, and Gareth Lindop, CFO (up to 90mins with your task). Task A chance to show us how you think this may be part of the interview or done before/after depending on the role. Final Stage Meet more of the Senior Management team and ask any final questions. Feedback We will contact you following your interview, typically within one week. Support We want everyone to feel comfortable and confident throughout our hiring process. If you have a medical condition or need any adjustments, whether that s for an interview or any part of the process, please let us know. We re happy to have a conversation about how we can best support you. Ready to Apply If Kings Court Trust sounds like the kind of place where you d thrive, we d love to hear from you. Apply now and help us shape the future of estate administration. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion At Kings Court Trust, we re committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels welcome, respected, and able to thrive. We believe in equal opportunities for all and ensure that every hiring decision is based on merit, skills, and experience nothing else. We re proud to foster an inclusive environment where individuality is celebrated and diverse perspectives are valued across everything we do. By applying for this role, you re sharing your information with Kings Court Trust. We take your privacy seriously. To understand how we handle your data, please read our Privacy Policy available on our website.
May 12, 2026
Full time
HR Manager Permanent Salary: £50,000 £60,000 Start Date: Flexible Close Date: 29th May 2026 Location: Bristol / Hybrid About Us At Kings Court Trust, we occupy a unique, privileged position. We are called upon at a sensitive time when families are going through the stages of grief, but there is an acceptance that certain realities need to be addressed. Our Purpose To support families through bereavement with expert guidance and genuine compassion, making a complex process feel manageable and human. What You ll Be Doing: Manage all aspects of the employee lifecycle. Ensure compliance of HR policies and procedures in line with legislation. Manage all HR, payroll and benefits administration and systems. Own all aspects of recruitment across the group. Manage the annual performance appraisal process. Act as a trusted Adviser to the Senior Management and Executive Team. Manage a small HR Team. Collaborating across teams to ensure a seamless employee experience. Contributing to continuous improvement and innovation in how we work. What We re Looking For Qualifications are desirable but not essential. We are looking for individuals with some of the following experience: Experience as a HR Manager or similar senior HR role. Strong leadership and people management skills. In depth knowledge of employment law, case law and best practise. CIPD Level 7 (or working towards). The type of person you ll be: A strong communicator clear, empathetic, and confident. A proactive, solutions-focused individual. Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team. Experience in probate, legal services, or estate administration (role dependent). A passion for making a difference in people s lives. What We Can Offer You We believe in rewarding great work. For this role we offer the following benefits from day one: (up to) £60,000 per annum 25 days plus bank holidays, increasing annually to 30 Health Cash Plan Cash back for Dental, optical, and other treatments Employee discounts across a range of products and services Variety of salary sacrifice benefits such as tech vouchers, dental and holiday buy Private Medical Insurance Company pension scheme matching up to 5% Income protection insurance Life assurance policy Enhanced family leave (upon completion of probation) Cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Programme Why Join Us: A supportive, people-first culture. Opportunities for growth and development. A chance to make a real impact during life s most challenging times. Hybrid and flexible working options to suit your needs. Where You ll Be Working Our office based at Spectrum House, Bond Street, Bristol BS1 3LG / Hybrid Hiring Process What to Expect We like to keep things clear and straightforward. Here s what you can expect: Application review We review applications on a rolling basis and will contact you when shortlisted. Initial chat A short call to get to know you better. There will be some element of competency here, but we aim for it to be more conversational (30mins). Interview This is your competency-based interview with Elle Fowell, Head of HR, and Gareth Lindop, CFO (up to 90mins with your task). Task A chance to show us how you think this may be part of the interview or done before/after depending on the role. Final Stage Meet more of the Senior Management team and ask any final questions. Feedback We will contact you following your interview, typically within one week. Support We want everyone to feel comfortable and confident throughout our hiring process. If you have a medical condition or need any adjustments, whether that s for an interview or any part of the process, please let us know. We re happy to have a conversation about how we can best support you. Ready to Apply If Kings Court Trust sounds like the kind of place where you d thrive, we d love to hear from you. Apply now and help us shape the future of estate administration. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion At Kings Court Trust, we re committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels welcome, respected, and able to thrive. We believe in equal opportunities for all and ensure that every hiring decision is based on merit, skills, and experience nothing else. We re proud to foster an inclusive environment where individuality is celebrated and diverse perspectives are valued across everything we do. By applying for this role, you re sharing your information with Kings Court Trust. We take your privacy seriously. To understand how we handle your data, please read our Privacy Policy available on our website.
Childbase Partnership
Qualified Nursery Practitioner
Childbase Partnership Oxford, Oxfordshire
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Qualified Nursery Practitioner (Level 2 or above). Location: Garsington Road Day Nursery Cowley, Oxford OX4 2DQ. Contract: Permanent 18-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Full and part-time options available of 2-5 days a week Shifts will fall between 07:30am-18:30pm. Salary: £29,473.60-£34,590.40 per annum (pro-rata) £13.00-£16.22 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in ' careers, not jobs' , supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave : 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount : 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits : Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development : Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven : Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible : Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional : You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 2 or above. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You will ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are collaborative: You enjoy working in partnership with children, parents and colleagues, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE ( fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
May 12, 2026
Full time
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Qualified Nursery Practitioner (Level 2 or above). Location: Garsington Road Day Nursery Cowley, Oxford OX4 2DQ. Contract: Permanent 18-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Full and part-time options available of 2-5 days a week Shifts will fall between 07:30am-18:30pm. Salary: £29,473.60-£34,590.40 per annum (pro-rata) £13.00-£16.22 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in ' careers, not jobs' , supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave : 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount : 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits : Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development : Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven : Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible : Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional : You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 2 or above. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You will ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are collaborative: You enjoy working in partnership with children, parents and colleagues, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE ( fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
Childbase Partnership
Nursery Team Leader
Childbase Partnership Oxford, Oxfordshire
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Team Leader (room-based) 2-3 year olds. Location: Sandfield Day Nursery Oxford OX3 7RH (on the John Radcliffe Hospital site). Contract: Permanent 37.5-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Varied shifts Monday-Friday between 07:00-18:30 Choose a 4 or 5 day week. Salary: £36,150.40-£36,878.40 per annum (pro-rata) £17.38-£17.73 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in 'careers, not jobs', supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave: 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount: 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits: Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development: Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven: Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible: Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional: You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 3 or above and have been working in an early years environment for the last couple of years or more. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You always ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are a collaborative leader: You enjoy working in partnership with others, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships, and can empower your team to deliver outstanding care and to achieve their full potential. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE (fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
May 11, 2026
Full time
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Team Leader (room-based) 2-3 year olds. Location: Sandfield Day Nursery Oxford OX3 7RH (on the John Radcliffe Hospital site). Contract: Permanent 37.5-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Varied shifts Monday-Friday between 07:00-18:30 Choose a 4 or 5 day week. Salary: £36,150.40-£36,878.40 per annum (pro-rata) £17.38-£17.73 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in 'careers, not jobs', supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave: 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount: 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits: Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development: Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven: Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible: Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional: You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 3 or above and have been working in an early years environment for the last couple of years or more. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You always ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are a collaborative leader: You enjoy working in partnership with others, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships, and can empower your team to deliver outstanding care and to achieve their full potential. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE (fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
Youth Endowment Fund
Senior Change Manager, Children's Services
Youth Endowment Fund City, London
The Youth Endowment Fund Senior Change Manager, Children s Services Reports to: Head of Change, Children s Services Salary: £54,300 per annum, depending on experience Location: Central London or Hybrid (see below) Contract: 2-year fixed term contract Closing date for applications: 12 pm on Monday, 1st June 2026 Interview dates: Week commencing 15th June 2026 About the Youth Endowment Fund All of us will experience violence at some point in our lives. For many children, it is a daily reality. Each year, tens of children are killed, hundreds are hospitalised, 1 in 5 teenage children are victims and the majority admit to feeling afraid of violence. It scares them when they travel home from school, prevents them from going out and makes the most vulnerable feel like they don t matter. It is taking lives, traumatising families and dividing communities. It robs potential, progress and hope. But it doesn t have to be this way. The Youth Endowment Fund believes that no child should be affected by violence. We research violence to understand it; we find, fund and test what works to prevent it; and we are building a movement to end it. A big part of the movement that we need to build is in the world of children s services. We need to inspire and connect with senior leaders in England and Wales to spread what works and make our country safer for some of our most vulnerable children. We need someone who can deliver this whilst understanding and working within the context of the major sector reforms that are currently being delivered via the Families First Partnership programme. Key Responsibilities We are at an exciting moment in our work. In June we will publish our children s services practice guidance, setting out the evidence for what works to reduce serious youth violence in the children s services sector. We have plans to work with the sector over the rest of the financial year and beyond, including designing a self-assessment tool to help senior sector leaders benchmark their existing practice against the evidence. We will also launch a new change programme, working hand-in-hand with the sector to implement the evidence for what works, gaining valuable insights in the process. Your role is to help us turn these plans into a reality. This will include launching the self-assessment tool and promoting its use within the sector. It will also involve planning, designing and delivering the change programme to turn the theory into reality. You will also contribute by designing and delivering a range of sector engagement activities, such as webinars, events and learning opportunities, that reach the sector, helping to build momentum, understanding and commitment across children s services. Lastly, you will support the Head of Change for Children s Services with government engagement as required and support the establishment of a new network for senior sector leaders to share the latest evidence and best practice. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the launch and roll-out of the children s services self-assessment tool, driving up demand and ensuring widespread completion of the tool across the sector; Work hands-on with Local Authorities to help them put evidence into practice via our change programme; planning, delivering and learning as the work continues; Continuously capture and act on learning from the self-assessment tool and deep dive change programme to inform future work; Supporting the design and roll-out of a children s services network to spread learning of what works to reduce serious youth violence; Spend time genuinely understanding the pressures, priorities and constraints facing children s services leaders to inform our longer-term approach to change. As part of your wider contribution to the organisation, you will also: Build a culture where it is natural to perform well and support colleagues brilliantly. Contribute to setting the strategy, delivering results and building and modelling the culture that we need to succeed. You are this sort of person: You are fascinated about change and are experienced in making it happen. You have outstanding analytical judgment alongside the emotional intelligence and experience needed to identify the right opportunities for change, then make them happen. You understand why people find change difficult. You come alive talking about how people make decisions and why they do the things they do. You understand the children s services sector. You understand how the sector really works. This could include experience of working with/supporting senior sector leaders to facilitate change and improvement that improves the lives of young people. You win people over. People tend to warm to you and respect you. You have built good relationships with very senior people and with very junior people. You are good at chairing meetings, connecting people and having good introductory meetings. You are comfortable talking to a government minister, a youth worker, a company CEO, a social worker and a 15-year-old student. Listening to people from all backgrounds matters to you. You have experience of developing resources which support children s services. You understand and take a curious approach to learning about the needs of sector leaders. You are able to skilfully translate these insights into helpful resources and tools which support leaders to improve practice. You learn fast but remain humble. You are very quick at getting your head around things. You like learning. You are very good at synthesising information. You know how much you don't know. You know that you can learn more. You know that it's easy to assume you know when you don't. You care more that good things happen than who gets the credit. You are a great and supportive team player. You don't want your days to pass without making a difference. You want to play a significant part in reducing violence. You understand young people. You understand what the lives of vulnerable young people can be like, and you understand some of the organisations that work with them, ideally through first-hand experience. You are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. You must have this sort of experience Delivering positive change within children s services: Youhave significant experience of working with sector leaders to support the development and improvement of practice. While it s not a criteria, we re especially interested to hear from applicants who have lived experience of violence affecting children and young people. It s also important to us that the people we hire do not discriminate. We believe in being inclusive and giving everyone an equal chance to succeed. Applications are welcome from all regardless of age, sex, gender identity, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion or belief, race, sexual orientation, transgender status or social economic background. All appointments will be made on merit, following a fair and transparent process. In line with the Equality Act 2010, however, the organisation may employ positive action where candidates from underrepresented groups can demonstrate their ability to perform the role equally well. Hybrid Working The office is based in Central London. Those living in and around London are expected to be in the office a minimum of 2 days per week. If you live outside of London and work remotely, you ll be expected to work from the London office 2 days per month. To Apply Please click on the "Apply for this" button and submit your CV, your completed monitoring form and ensure your covering letter answers the following three questions below. Please submit your application by Monday 1st June 2026 at 12pm. Application Questions How have you used evidence to deliver effective change and improve outcomes? How did you gather and use the evidence and influence senior leaders to act differently? Describe your experience and understanding of working in or with the children s services sector, in particular working with senior sector leaders. Please be specific about the context and impact you made. What personal and professional experiences shape your understanding of the children s services sector and its role in preventing youth violence? As part of our commitment to flexible working we will consider a range of options for the successful applicant. All options can be discussed at the interview stage. Interview Process This will be a two-stage interview process. Interviews will take place the week of 15th June 2025. Please Note: We do not sponsor work permits and you will be required to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the UK. Benefits Include £1,000 professional development budget annually 25 days annual leave, 3 days end of year shut down, plus Bank Holidays Four half days for volunteering activities . click apply for full job details
May 11, 2026
Full time
The Youth Endowment Fund Senior Change Manager, Children s Services Reports to: Head of Change, Children s Services Salary: £54,300 per annum, depending on experience Location: Central London or Hybrid (see below) Contract: 2-year fixed term contract Closing date for applications: 12 pm on Monday, 1st June 2026 Interview dates: Week commencing 15th June 2026 About the Youth Endowment Fund All of us will experience violence at some point in our lives. For many children, it is a daily reality. Each year, tens of children are killed, hundreds are hospitalised, 1 in 5 teenage children are victims and the majority admit to feeling afraid of violence. It scares them when they travel home from school, prevents them from going out and makes the most vulnerable feel like they don t matter. It is taking lives, traumatising families and dividing communities. It robs potential, progress and hope. But it doesn t have to be this way. The Youth Endowment Fund believes that no child should be affected by violence. We research violence to understand it; we find, fund and test what works to prevent it; and we are building a movement to end it. A big part of the movement that we need to build is in the world of children s services. We need to inspire and connect with senior leaders in England and Wales to spread what works and make our country safer for some of our most vulnerable children. We need someone who can deliver this whilst understanding and working within the context of the major sector reforms that are currently being delivered via the Families First Partnership programme. Key Responsibilities We are at an exciting moment in our work. In June we will publish our children s services practice guidance, setting out the evidence for what works to reduce serious youth violence in the children s services sector. We have plans to work with the sector over the rest of the financial year and beyond, including designing a self-assessment tool to help senior sector leaders benchmark their existing practice against the evidence. We will also launch a new change programme, working hand-in-hand with the sector to implement the evidence for what works, gaining valuable insights in the process. Your role is to help us turn these plans into a reality. This will include launching the self-assessment tool and promoting its use within the sector. It will also involve planning, designing and delivering the change programme to turn the theory into reality. You will also contribute by designing and delivering a range of sector engagement activities, such as webinars, events and learning opportunities, that reach the sector, helping to build momentum, understanding and commitment across children s services. Lastly, you will support the Head of Change for Children s Services with government engagement as required and support the establishment of a new network for senior sector leaders to share the latest evidence and best practice. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the launch and roll-out of the children s services self-assessment tool, driving up demand and ensuring widespread completion of the tool across the sector; Work hands-on with Local Authorities to help them put evidence into practice via our change programme; planning, delivering and learning as the work continues; Continuously capture and act on learning from the self-assessment tool and deep dive change programme to inform future work; Supporting the design and roll-out of a children s services network to spread learning of what works to reduce serious youth violence; Spend time genuinely understanding the pressures, priorities and constraints facing children s services leaders to inform our longer-term approach to change. As part of your wider contribution to the organisation, you will also: Build a culture where it is natural to perform well and support colleagues brilliantly. Contribute to setting the strategy, delivering results and building and modelling the culture that we need to succeed. You are this sort of person: You are fascinated about change and are experienced in making it happen. You have outstanding analytical judgment alongside the emotional intelligence and experience needed to identify the right opportunities for change, then make them happen. You understand why people find change difficult. You come alive talking about how people make decisions and why they do the things they do. You understand the children s services sector. You understand how the sector really works. This could include experience of working with/supporting senior sector leaders to facilitate change and improvement that improves the lives of young people. You win people over. People tend to warm to you and respect you. You have built good relationships with very senior people and with very junior people. You are good at chairing meetings, connecting people and having good introductory meetings. You are comfortable talking to a government minister, a youth worker, a company CEO, a social worker and a 15-year-old student. Listening to people from all backgrounds matters to you. You have experience of developing resources which support children s services. You understand and take a curious approach to learning about the needs of sector leaders. You are able to skilfully translate these insights into helpful resources and tools which support leaders to improve practice. You learn fast but remain humble. You are very quick at getting your head around things. You like learning. You are very good at synthesising information. You know how much you don't know. You know that you can learn more. You know that it's easy to assume you know when you don't. You care more that good things happen than who gets the credit. You are a great and supportive team player. You don't want your days to pass without making a difference. You want to play a significant part in reducing violence. You understand young people. You understand what the lives of vulnerable young people can be like, and you understand some of the organisations that work with them, ideally through first-hand experience. You are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. You must have this sort of experience Delivering positive change within children s services: Youhave significant experience of working with sector leaders to support the development and improvement of practice. While it s not a criteria, we re especially interested to hear from applicants who have lived experience of violence affecting children and young people. It s also important to us that the people we hire do not discriminate. We believe in being inclusive and giving everyone an equal chance to succeed. Applications are welcome from all regardless of age, sex, gender identity, disability, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion or belief, race, sexual orientation, transgender status or social economic background. All appointments will be made on merit, following a fair and transparent process. In line with the Equality Act 2010, however, the organisation may employ positive action where candidates from underrepresented groups can demonstrate their ability to perform the role equally well. Hybrid Working The office is based in Central London. Those living in and around London are expected to be in the office a minimum of 2 days per week. If you live outside of London and work remotely, you ll be expected to work from the London office 2 days per month. To Apply Please click on the "Apply for this" button and submit your CV, your completed monitoring form and ensure your covering letter answers the following three questions below. Please submit your application by Monday 1st June 2026 at 12pm. Application Questions How have you used evidence to deliver effective change and improve outcomes? How did you gather and use the evidence and influence senior leaders to act differently? Describe your experience and understanding of working in or with the children s services sector, in particular working with senior sector leaders. Please be specific about the context and impact you made. What personal and professional experiences shape your understanding of the children s services sector and its role in preventing youth violence? As part of our commitment to flexible working we will consider a range of options for the successful applicant. All options can be discussed at the interview stage. Interview Process This will be a two-stage interview process. Interviews will take place the week of 15th June 2025. Please Note: We do not sponsor work permits and you will be required to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the UK. Benefits Include £1,000 professional development budget annually 25 days annual leave, 3 days end of year shut down, plus Bank Holidays Four half days for volunteering activities . click apply for full job details
Handle Recruitment
Financial Controller - Sports and Events
Handle Recruitment
Financial Controller - Sports and Events London Hybrid Working An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Financial Controller to join a fast-growing, international brand experience and live events business. With international presence, this dynamic organisation delivers high-impact projects for global clients and is entering a key phase of growth and transformation. This is a pivotal, commercially focused role reporting directly to the Group Finance Director and CEO, offering real influence across the business. You will lead the finance function across multiple entities, drive financial performance, and play a key role in shaping strategic decisions. The Role As Financial Controller, you will take ownership of the finance function across four entities spanning three jurisdictions. You will be responsible for delivering accurate, timely financial reporting, while leading and developing a small team and partnering closely with senior stakeholders. This role blends technical excellence with commercial insight, ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, project-driven environment. Key Responsibilities Financial Reporting & Control Lead the preparation of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements Oversee month-end and year-end close processes Ensure accuracy and integrity of financial records and the general ledger Maintain and enhance internal controls, processes, and financial policies Ensure compliance with relevant accounting standards Budgeting, Forecasting & Analysis Lead annual budgeting and rolling forecast processes Deliver insightful variance analysis and performance reporting Support strategic planning through financial modelling Monitor cash flow, working capital, and key financial metrics Compliance & Audit Act as the primary contact for external auditors Oversee statutory accounts preparation and regulatory filings Ensure compliance with tax and statutory requirements across jurisdictions Liaise with external advisors, banks, and regulatory bodies Commercial & Operational Finance Manage project margins and oversee revenue recognition Drive improvements in cash flow and financial controls Provide actionable insight to support decision-making Leadership & Stakeholder Management Lead, mentor, and develop a team of three direct reports Partner with senior leadership and department heads Build strong cross-functional relationships across the business Process Improvement & Projects Identify and implement process and system improvements Support ERP system implementation and finance transformation initiatives Drive automation and efficiency across the finance function About You You are a commercially minded, hands-on finance leader who enjoys working in a dynamic, fast-moving environment. You bring strong technical expertise alongside the ability to influence and partner with stakeholders across the business. Experience & Qualifications: Qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA, ACA or equivalent) Background in practice with post-qualification industry experience Experience at Senior Finance Manager or junior Financial Controller level Industry experience within agency, events, marketing, or creative sectors is highly desirable Strong experience in financial reporting, tax, project accounting, revenue recognition, and budgeting Proven track record managing audits and statutory reporting Skills & Competencies: Strong analytical and problem-solving ability High attention to detail and accuracy Excellent leadership and team management skills Confident communicator with strong stakeholder management Able to operate effectively under pressure and to tight deadlines Advanced Excel skills; experience with Sage50 and ERP systems Handle actively welcomes applicants from under-represented backgrounds - we pride ourselves on attracting the best talent for every opportunity through a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
May 11, 2026
Full time
Financial Controller - Sports and Events London Hybrid Working An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Financial Controller to join a fast-growing, international brand experience and live events business. With international presence, this dynamic organisation delivers high-impact projects for global clients and is entering a key phase of growth and transformation. This is a pivotal, commercially focused role reporting directly to the Group Finance Director and CEO, offering real influence across the business. You will lead the finance function across multiple entities, drive financial performance, and play a key role in shaping strategic decisions. The Role As Financial Controller, you will take ownership of the finance function across four entities spanning three jurisdictions. You will be responsible for delivering accurate, timely financial reporting, while leading and developing a small team and partnering closely with senior stakeholders. This role blends technical excellence with commercial insight, ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, project-driven environment. Key Responsibilities Financial Reporting & Control Lead the preparation of monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements Oversee month-end and year-end close processes Ensure accuracy and integrity of financial records and the general ledger Maintain and enhance internal controls, processes, and financial policies Ensure compliance with relevant accounting standards Budgeting, Forecasting & Analysis Lead annual budgeting and rolling forecast processes Deliver insightful variance analysis and performance reporting Support strategic planning through financial modelling Monitor cash flow, working capital, and key financial metrics Compliance & Audit Act as the primary contact for external auditors Oversee statutory accounts preparation and regulatory filings Ensure compliance with tax and statutory requirements across jurisdictions Liaise with external advisors, banks, and regulatory bodies Commercial & Operational Finance Manage project margins and oversee revenue recognition Drive improvements in cash flow and financial controls Provide actionable insight to support decision-making Leadership & Stakeholder Management Lead, mentor, and develop a team of three direct reports Partner with senior leadership and department heads Build strong cross-functional relationships across the business Process Improvement & Projects Identify and implement process and system improvements Support ERP system implementation and finance transformation initiatives Drive automation and efficiency across the finance function About You You are a commercially minded, hands-on finance leader who enjoys working in a dynamic, fast-moving environment. You bring strong technical expertise alongside the ability to influence and partner with stakeholders across the business. Experience & Qualifications: Qualified accountant (ACCA, CIMA, ACA or equivalent) Background in practice with post-qualification industry experience Experience at Senior Finance Manager or junior Financial Controller level Industry experience within agency, events, marketing, or creative sectors is highly desirable Strong experience in financial reporting, tax, project accounting, revenue recognition, and budgeting Proven track record managing audits and statutory reporting Skills & Competencies: Strong analytical and problem-solving ability High attention to detail and accuracy Excellent leadership and team management skills Confident communicator with strong stakeholder management Able to operate effectively under pressure and to tight deadlines Advanced Excel skills; experience with Sage50 and ERP systems Handle actively welcomes applicants from under-represented backgrounds - we pride ourselves on attracting the best talent for every opportunity through a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Muscular Dystrophy UK
Information Manager
Muscular Dystrophy UK
Join an amazing charity that makes a difference for more than 110,000 adults and children in the UK with a muscle-wasting condition. This is a role where you can really make a difference. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation that reflects the communities we serve. We actively encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, particularly those from underrepresented groups including people from ethnic minority backgrounds, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with lived experience of conditions we represent. We believe that diversity strengthens our work and helps us better support our beneficiaries. As part of our safer recruitment and safeguarding responsibilities, this role requires a DBS check and professional/character references. We are committed to inclusion and will consider each application fairly. About you: The Information Manager is an exciting role at MDUK, that will sit within the Services and Support team. You'll: Work alongside the Head of Health Information and Engagement to develop and maintain of our high-quality, accessible information resources for people living with muscle wasting conditions. Play a pivotal role within the Health Information and Engagement Team, helping ensure that people affected by muscle wasting conditions have access to trustworthy, user-focused content in both digital and print formats. Be responsible for the high quality of our information portfolio throughout its lifecycle - from production to review, covering a range of subjects including condition-specific health information, practical advice, lifestyle guidance and welfare support. About us: Muscular Dystrophy UK is a charity that connects a community of more than 110,000 people living with one of over 60 muscle wasting conditions, and all the people around them. So everyone can get the healthcare, support and treatments needed to feel good, mentally and physically. This is an exciting time to join Muscular Dystrophy UK. We recently launched our new 10 year strategy to transform the lives of people living with muscle wasting conditions. Our vision is clear, a world without limits for people with muscle wasting conditions, and we won t stop until we achieve it. Values and behaviours: A positive attitude and approach that reflect the charity s values. Seek opportunities to contribute to the development of the charity. A commitment to and an understanding of disability issues, equality, diversity and inclusion. Always demonstrate role model behaviour. Benefits: We appreciate the range of skills and experience our staff have to offer. In return for your enthusiasm and commitment we commit to actively developing and supporting you. We believe in supporting our people both professionally and personally. Alongside a competitive salary, we offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to promote wellbeing, work life balance, and career development. Our offer range of benefits includes great pension contributions, life insurance, cycle scheme, health cash plan, employee assistance programme, instant retail and events discounts, and much more Location: We operate a hybrid model (home and office, London SE1). Closing date: Sunday, 24th May 2026 NB Interviews likely to be held on the W/C 10th June 2026 Please download the job description to see full role responsibilities
May 11, 2026
Full time
Join an amazing charity that makes a difference for more than 110,000 adults and children in the UK with a muscle-wasting condition. This is a role where you can really make a difference. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organisation that reflects the communities we serve. We actively encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, particularly those from underrepresented groups including people from ethnic minority backgrounds, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with lived experience of conditions we represent. We believe that diversity strengthens our work and helps us better support our beneficiaries. As part of our safer recruitment and safeguarding responsibilities, this role requires a DBS check and professional/character references. We are committed to inclusion and will consider each application fairly. About you: The Information Manager is an exciting role at MDUK, that will sit within the Services and Support team. You'll: Work alongside the Head of Health Information and Engagement to develop and maintain of our high-quality, accessible information resources for people living with muscle wasting conditions. Play a pivotal role within the Health Information and Engagement Team, helping ensure that people affected by muscle wasting conditions have access to trustworthy, user-focused content in both digital and print formats. Be responsible for the high quality of our information portfolio throughout its lifecycle - from production to review, covering a range of subjects including condition-specific health information, practical advice, lifestyle guidance and welfare support. About us: Muscular Dystrophy UK is a charity that connects a community of more than 110,000 people living with one of over 60 muscle wasting conditions, and all the people around them. So everyone can get the healthcare, support and treatments needed to feel good, mentally and physically. This is an exciting time to join Muscular Dystrophy UK. We recently launched our new 10 year strategy to transform the lives of people living with muscle wasting conditions. Our vision is clear, a world without limits for people with muscle wasting conditions, and we won t stop until we achieve it. Values and behaviours: A positive attitude and approach that reflect the charity s values. Seek opportunities to contribute to the development of the charity. A commitment to and an understanding of disability issues, equality, diversity and inclusion. Always demonstrate role model behaviour. Benefits: We appreciate the range of skills and experience our staff have to offer. In return for your enthusiasm and commitment we commit to actively developing and supporting you. We believe in supporting our people both professionally and personally. Alongside a competitive salary, we offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to promote wellbeing, work life balance, and career development. Our offer range of benefits includes great pension contributions, life insurance, cycle scheme, health cash plan, employee assistance programme, instant retail and events discounts, and much more Location: We operate a hybrid model (home and office, London SE1). Closing date: Sunday, 24th May 2026 NB Interviews likely to be held on the W/C 10th June 2026 Please download the job description to see full role responsibilities
Childbase Partnership
Qualified Nursery Practitioner
Childbase Partnership Reading, Berkshire
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Qualified Nursery Practitioner (Level 2 or above). Location: Cedar Park Day Nursery Twyford RG10 9PP. Contract: Permanent 18-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Full and part-time options available of 2-5 days a week Shifts will fall between 07:30am-18:30pm. Salary: £27,040-£33,737.60 per annum (pro-rata) £13.00-£16.22 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in ' careers, not jobs' , supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave : 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount : 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits : Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development : Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven : Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible : Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional : You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 2 or above. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You will ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are collaborative: You enjoy working in partnership with children, parents and colleagues, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE ( fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
May 10, 2026
Full time
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Qualified Nursery Practitioner (Level 2 or above). Location: Cedar Park Day Nursery Twyford RG10 9PP. Contract: Permanent 18-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Full and part-time options available of 2-5 days a week Shifts will fall between 07:30am-18:30pm. Salary: £27,040-£33,737.60 per annum (pro-rata) £13.00-£16.22 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in ' careers, not jobs' , supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave : 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount : 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits : Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development : Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven : Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible : Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional : You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 2 or above. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You will ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are collaborative: You enjoy working in partnership with children, parents and colleagues, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE ( fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
Childbase Partnership
Nursery Deputy Manager
Childbase Partnership Staines, Middlesex
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Deputy Nursery Manager (supernumerary). Location: Knowle Green Day Nursery Staines TW18 1AJ. Nursery capacity: 133 places. Contract: Permanent 37.5 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Varied shifts Monday-Friday between 07:00-18:30 Choose a 4 or 5 day week. Salary: £35,178-£40,033.50 per annum (pro-rata). Responsible to: Nursery Manager. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in 'careers, not jobs', supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave: 25 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount: 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits: Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development: Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven: Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible: Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional: You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 3 or above and are currently working in a leadership capacity in an early years environment, ideally as a Third-in-Charge, Assistant Manager or Deputy Manager. You are passionate about developing your team: You have experience of building and retaining a knowledgeable and happy workforce, using positive role modelling and performance review processes to guide colleagues to deliver outstanding early years practice, promoting the best outcomes for children's learning. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You always will ensure the well-being of the children and your colleagues is promoted at all times. You are collaborative: In partnership with the Nursery Manager, you will achieve occupancy, budget, recruitment and retention targets, implement our corporate plan and uphold the nursery's reputation within the community, resuming full responsibility of the nursery in the absence of the manager. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE (fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
May 10, 2026
Full time
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Deputy Nursery Manager (supernumerary). Location: Knowle Green Day Nursery Staines TW18 1AJ. Nursery capacity: 133 places. Contract: Permanent 37.5 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Varied shifts Monday-Friday between 07:00-18:30 Choose a 4 or 5 day week. Salary: £35,178-£40,033.50 per annum (pro-rata). Responsible to: Nursery Manager. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in 'careers, not jobs', supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave: 25 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount: 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits: Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development: Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven: Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible: Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional: You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 3 or above and are currently working in a leadership capacity in an early years environment, ideally as a Third-in-Charge, Assistant Manager or Deputy Manager. You are passionate about developing your team: You have experience of building and retaining a knowledgeable and happy workforce, using positive role modelling and performance review processes to guide colleagues to deliver outstanding early years practice, promoting the best outcomes for children's learning. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You always will ensure the well-being of the children and your colleagues is promoted at all times. You are collaborative: In partnership with the Nursery Manager, you will achieve occupancy, budget, recruitment and retention targets, implement our corporate plan and uphold the nursery's reputation within the community, resuming full responsibility of the nursery in the absence of the manager. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE (fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
Childbase Partnership
Qualified Nursery Practitioner
Childbase Partnership Orpington, Kent
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Qualified Nursery Practitioner (Level 2 or above). Location: Brinds Well Day Nursery Chelsfield, Orpington BR6 7PH. Contract: Permanent 18-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Full and part-time options available of 2-5 days a week Shifts will fall between 07:30am-18:30pm. Salary: £27,040-£32,427.20 per annum (pro-rata) £13.00-£15.59 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in ' careers, not jobs' , supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave : 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount : 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits : Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development : Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven : Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible : Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional : You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 2 or above. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You will ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are collaborative: You enjoy working in partnership with children, parents and colleagues, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE ( fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
May 10, 2026
Full time
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Qualified Nursery Practitioner (Level 2 or above). Location: Brinds Well Day Nursery Chelsfield, Orpington BR6 7PH. Contract: Permanent 18-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Full and part-time options available of 2-5 days a week Shifts will fall between 07:30am-18:30pm. Salary: £27,040-£32,427.20 per annum (pro-rata) £13.00-£15.59 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in ' careers, not jobs' , supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave : 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount : 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits : Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development : Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven : Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible : Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional : You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 2 or above. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You will ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are collaborative: You enjoy working in partnership with children, parents and colleagues, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE ( fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
MCS Group
Head of AI Design - Belfast
MCS Group City, Belfast
MCS Group are delighted to be partnering with a Belfast-based AI technology company building secure, enterprise-grade artificial intelligence solutions for highly regulated industries including defence, national security, government, financial services, healthcare and education. Founded nearly a decade ago, the business began as a specialist AI consultancy delivering complex projects in secure environments before evolving into a product-led organisation with its own proprietary AI platform. Their flagship platform is an AI operating system designed to operate in cloud, edge and highly secure environments - and they're now hiring a Lead Product Designer to take ownership of user experience across the platform. The Opportunity This is a hands-on leadership role where you'll shape the UX and interaction design of a complex AI platform used in real-world, mission-critical environments. You'll: Lead end-to-end product design from discovery to delivery Design AI-first interfaces, including application builders and natural language workflows Own and evolve the internal design system Work closely with Product and Engineering to influence roadmap and strategy Mentor designers and help scale design best practice This role suits someone who enjoys solving complex problems and shipping production-grade products in fast-moving environments. What We're Looking For 8+ years' product design experience (enterprise/B2B preferred) Experience designing complex platforms or systems Exposure to AI / Generative AI environments Strong systems thinking and stakeholder communication skills Comfortable working hands-on while influencing strategic direction Ability to obtain UK Security Clearance (preferred) Why Join? Work on cutting-edge AI products with real-world impact High ownership and visibility Collaborative, close-knit product team Hybrid working (Belfast-based with a 4 day week at times throughout the year) Up to £90,000 + strong work-life balance benefits If you're a Lead Product designer ready to shape AI-driven products at scale, we'd love to speak with you. To speak in absolute confidence about this opportunity, please send an up-to-date CV via the link provided or contact Matthew Rainey at Even if this position is not right for you, we may have others that are. Please visit MCS Group to view a wide selection of our current and exclusive roles MCS Group is committed to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion for all, being the first recruitment agency in NI to achieve Bronze Diversity Mark accreditation. If you have a disability which means you require a reasonable adjustment to be considered at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us and we will endeavour to facilitate the request.Not all agencies are the same MCS Group are passionate about providing a first-class service to all our customers and have an independent review rating of 4.9 stars on Google.
May 09, 2026
Full time
MCS Group are delighted to be partnering with a Belfast-based AI technology company building secure, enterprise-grade artificial intelligence solutions for highly regulated industries including defence, national security, government, financial services, healthcare and education. Founded nearly a decade ago, the business began as a specialist AI consultancy delivering complex projects in secure environments before evolving into a product-led organisation with its own proprietary AI platform. Their flagship platform is an AI operating system designed to operate in cloud, edge and highly secure environments - and they're now hiring a Lead Product Designer to take ownership of user experience across the platform. The Opportunity This is a hands-on leadership role where you'll shape the UX and interaction design of a complex AI platform used in real-world, mission-critical environments. You'll: Lead end-to-end product design from discovery to delivery Design AI-first interfaces, including application builders and natural language workflows Own and evolve the internal design system Work closely with Product and Engineering to influence roadmap and strategy Mentor designers and help scale design best practice This role suits someone who enjoys solving complex problems and shipping production-grade products in fast-moving environments. What We're Looking For 8+ years' product design experience (enterprise/B2B preferred) Experience designing complex platforms or systems Exposure to AI / Generative AI environments Strong systems thinking and stakeholder communication skills Comfortable working hands-on while influencing strategic direction Ability to obtain UK Security Clearance (preferred) Why Join? Work on cutting-edge AI products with real-world impact High ownership and visibility Collaborative, close-knit product team Hybrid working (Belfast-based with a 4 day week at times throughout the year) Up to £90,000 + strong work-life balance benefits If you're a Lead Product designer ready to shape AI-driven products at scale, we'd love to speak with you. To speak in absolute confidence about this opportunity, please send an up-to-date CV via the link provided or contact Matthew Rainey at Even if this position is not right for you, we may have others that are. Please visit MCS Group to view a wide selection of our current and exclusive roles MCS Group is committed to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion for all, being the first recruitment agency in NI to achieve Bronze Diversity Mark accreditation. If you have a disability which means you require a reasonable adjustment to be considered at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us and we will endeavour to facilitate the request.Not all agencies are the same MCS Group are passionate about providing a first-class service to all our customers and have an independent review rating of 4.9 stars on Google.
Childbase Partnership
Nursery Team Leader
Childbase Partnership Winchester, Hampshire
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Team Leader (room-based) preschool/3-5 year olds. Location: Maples Day Nursery Winchester SO22 6RT. Contract: Permanent 37.5-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Varied shifts Monday-Friday between 07:30-18:30. Salary: £33,150.20-£36,836.80 per annum (pro-rata) £15.94-£17.71 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in 'careers, not jobs', supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave: 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount: 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits: Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development: Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven: Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible: Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional: You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 3 or above and have been working in an early years environment for the last couple of years or more. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You always ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are a collaborative leader: You enjoy working in partnership with others, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships, and can empower your team to deliver outstanding care and to achieve their full potential. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE (fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
May 09, 2026
Full time
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Team Leader (room-based) preschool/3-5 year olds. Location: Maples Day Nursery Winchester SO22 6RT. Contract: Permanent 37.5-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Varied shifts Monday-Friday between 07:30-18:30. Salary: £33,150.20-£36,836.80 per annum (pro-rata) £15.94-£17.71 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in 'careers, not jobs', supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave: 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount: 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits: Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development: Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven: Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible: Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional: You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 3 or above and have been working in an early years environment for the last couple of years or more. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You always ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are a collaborative leader: You enjoy working in partnership with others, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships, and can empower your team to deliver outstanding care and to achieve their full potential. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE (fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
Store Associate
Barnardo's Northern Ireland City, Belfast
Store Associate We have an exciting opportunity for a Store Associate to join our friendly team at Barnardo's Belfast Donation Centre. This will be a fantastic opportunity for someone who is passionate, motivated, and keen to help raise funds to support the most vulnerable children and young people in the UK. As a Store Associate you will support the Store Manager, other Store Associates, and volunteers to help run a busy store, you will have the opportunity to develop and learn within the store. Store Location: Belfast Donation Centre, Unit 14, Connswater Retail Park, Belfast, BT5 5LP Permanent: 14 hours Some of the Key Responsibilities Excellent customer service Visual merchandising Helping to run the store when the Manager absent. Organising , pricing and steaming stock before going on the shop floor. Ensuring stock is generated over the door by members of the public and ensuring donors sign up for gift aid. Implement any promotion in the store as directed by Head Office or your Area Business Manager or your Store Manager. Achieve and maintain high standards of housekeeping, organisation and cleanliness throughout the Store, including the sales floor and stockroom areas. Actively encourage the public to donate saleable stock. Rotate stock on a daily basis so that no garment remains on the shop floor for any longer than the agreed time limits. C andidates must demonstrate on their application how they meet the following: Essential Experience of working in customer service environment Experience of cash handling Experience of supervising staff/volunteers Experience of working on own initiative Experience of working in a fashion environment Previous work with basic IT, admin and figures The full Job description and Person profile is attached to this advert. Please read this before applying to ensure that the job matches your skills and experience. As part of Barnardo's ongoing commitment to safeguarding, our retail recruitment process requires that successful candidates are asked to consent to a Basic Access NI check. Interview Date: Where an interview date has been given in the advert, this will be the only date available. Please check this before proceeding with your application. The Retail section consists of more than 700 Barnardo's shops across the UK. These high-street stores are reliant on donations from the public and corporate supporters, and generate funds from the sale of these donated items. There are a wide range of shops, from traditional charity stores to book shops and furniture. The Trading division produces and sells a range of products, including cards and gifts. Please note due to the high volume of applications for some posts, this advert might close before the displayed closing date. We recommend that you apply for this role as soon as possible. About Barnardo's At Barnardo's we believe in children - no matter who they are, what they have done or what they have been through. Please read about our basis and values following the link below. You will be asked questions relating to them as part of the recruitment process for this role. Our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) is reflected in our values and our practice, and we have invested in this area of our work to ensure that we can deliver on our commitments to be an inclusive employer. EDI is a key enabler of our purpose as a charity and we want to ensure that the diversity of our teams is reflective of the communities we serve and that we continue to learn and develop our work with a focus on inclusion. We particularly encourage applications from candidates from Black, Asian and Minoritised Ethnic Communities, candidates who are LGBT+ and Disabled candidates. For further information and to submit your application, click the apply icon.
May 09, 2026
Full time
Store Associate We have an exciting opportunity for a Store Associate to join our friendly team at Barnardo's Belfast Donation Centre. This will be a fantastic opportunity for someone who is passionate, motivated, and keen to help raise funds to support the most vulnerable children and young people in the UK. As a Store Associate you will support the Store Manager, other Store Associates, and volunteers to help run a busy store, you will have the opportunity to develop and learn within the store. Store Location: Belfast Donation Centre, Unit 14, Connswater Retail Park, Belfast, BT5 5LP Permanent: 14 hours Some of the Key Responsibilities Excellent customer service Visual merchandising Helping to run the store when the Manager absent. Organising , pricing and steaming stock before going on the shop floor. Ensuring stock is generated over the door by members of the public and ensuring donors sign up for gift aid. Implement any promotion in the store as directed by Head Office or your Area Business Manager or your Store Manager. Achieve and maintain high standards of housekeeping, organisation and cleanliness throughout the Store, including the sales floor and stockroom areas. Actively encourage the public to donate saleable stock. Rotate stock on a daily basis so that no garment remains on the shop floor for any longer than the agreed time limits. C andidates must demonstrate on their application how they meet the following: Essential Experience of working in customer service environment Experience of cash handling Experience of supervising staff/volunteers Experience of working on own initiative Experience of working in a fashion environment Previous work with basic IT, admin and figures The full Job description and Person profile is attached to this advert. Please read this before applying to ensure that the job matches your skills and experience. As part of Barnardo's ongoing commitment to safeguarding, our retail recruitment process requires that successful candidates are asked to consent to a Basic Access NI check. Interview Date: Where an interview date has been given in the advert, this will be the only date available. Please check this before proceeding with your application. The Retail section consists of more than 700 Barnardo's shops across the UK. These high-street stores are reliant on donations from the public and corporate supporters, and generate funds from the sale of these donated items. There are a wide range of shops, from traditional charity stores to book shops and furniture. The Trading division produces and sells a range of products, including cards and gifts. Please note due to the high volume of applications for some posts, this advert might close before the displayed closing date. We recommend that you apply for this role as soon as possible. About Barnardo's At Barnardo's we believe in children - no matter who they are, what they have done or what they have been through. Please read about our basis and values following the link below. You will be asked questions relating to them as part of the recruitment process for this role. Our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) is reflected in our values and our practice, and we have invested in this area of our work to ensure that we can deliver on our commitments to be an inclusive employer. EDI is a key enabler of our purpose as a charity and we want to ensure that the diversity of our teams is reflective of the communities we serve and that we continue to learn and develop our work with a focus on inclusion. We particularly encourage applications from candidates from Black, Asian and Minoritised Ethnic Communities, candidates who are LGBT+ and Disabled candidates. For further information and to submit your application, click the apply icon.
BRC
Group Leader - Quantity Surveying & Estimating
BRC Gorseinon, Swansea
Job Title: Group Leader - Quantity Surveying & Estimating Type: Temporary (6 months with potential up to 12 months) Location: Swansea Salary: Negotiable BRC are working closely with a local authority who are seeking an experienced and driven Group Leader - Quantity Surveying & Estimating to lead the delivery of commercial services across Housing and Public Buildings. Reporting to the Head of Service, you will manage all estimating and quantity surveying functions, ensuring high-quality service delivery aligned with operational and client requirements. You will play a key leadership role across major programmes including Education schemes and WHQS projects. Duties: Lead and manage Quantity Surveying and Estimating services Oversee budgets, business planning, and financial performance Act as Cost Centre Manager, controlling expenditure and income Deliver complex programmes on time and within budget Provide strategic advice to senior management on service improvement Manage and develop staff, identifying training and development needs Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation and council procedures Liaise with internal teams, external organisations, and stakeholders Support implementation of new technologies and innovation initiatives Prepare and present reports to committees and senior leadership Requirements: Professional qualification in a relevant discipline Significant experience in quantity surveying/estimating Proven senior management and leadership experience Strong financial and commercial awareness Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to lead teams and drive performance Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Knowledge of Health & Safety legislation Full UK driving licence (or ability to travel effectively) Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion Ability to adapt to change and work under pressure For more information, please call Meg Smith on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed). To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
May 09, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: Group Leader - Quantity Surveying & Estimating Type: Temporary (6 months with potential up to 12 months) Location: Swansea Salary: Negotiable BRC are working closely with a local authority who are seeking an experienced and driven Group Leader - Quantity Surveying & Estimating to lead the delivery of commercial services across Housing and Public Buildings. Reporting to the Head of Service, you will manage all estimating and quantity surveying functions, ensuring high-quality service delivery aligned with operational and client requirements. You will play a key leadership role across major programmes including Education schemes and WHQS projects. Duties: Lead and manage Quantity Surveying and Estimating services Oversee budgets, business planning, and financial performance Act as Cost Centre Manager, controlling expenditure and income Deliver complex programmes on time and within budget Provide strategic advice to senior management on service improvement Manage and develop staff, identifying training and development needs Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation and council procedures Liaise with internal teams, external organisations, and stakeholders Support implementation of new technologies and innovation initiatives Prepare and present reports to committees and senior leadership Requirements: Professional qualification in a relevant discipline Significant experience in quantity surveying/estimating Proven senior management and leadership experience Strong financial and commercial awareness Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to lead teams and drive performance Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Knowledge of Health & Safety legislation Full UK driving licence (or ability to travel effectively) Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion Ability to adapt to change and work under pressure For more information, please call Meg Smith on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed). To apply, please submit your CV outlining your relevant experience and qualifications. We will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.
University and College Union
Policy Support Official
University and College Union
University and College Union have a new opportunity for Policy Support Official to join the team. Location: Carlow Street, London NW1 7LH Salary: £65,151 inclusive of London Allowance Hours: 35 per week Contract: Permanent and full time Closing Date: Friday 22 May 2026 at 10.00 am About Us: The University and College Union (UCU) represents over 120,000 academics, lecturers, trainers, instructors, researchers, managers, administrators, computer staff, librarians and postgraduates in universities, colleges, prisons, adult education and training organisations across the UK. We also have members in the private sector, for example in private training agencies and language schools, as well as members working on a freelance basis. Students training to teach in post-school education also belong to UCU. Policy Support Official The role: UCU is seeking a Policy Support Official to join the team on a Permanent and full time basis. In this exciting role, based in our head office in Carlow Street, London NW1 7LH and reporting to the Head of Policy your main duties will be: - To contribute to the work of the Policy team by applying knowledge in the delivery of the union s workplace focused and industrial objectives across post-16 education - To act as secretary to, and manage the business for, one or more named UCU committees - To prepare advice and guidance, policy and other consultation responses, reports, briefing papers, advice, articles for publication and other materials - To produce accessible research in support of the union s policy and collective bargaining objectives to promote the union s case to a wider audience, including politicians, policy makers and the media - To be responsible for the collection and analysis of source material related to policy and provision of authoritative advice, working with other members of the team and liaising with colleagues in other teams as required Policy Support Official You: - Knowledge and understanding of how trade unions operate, and how the views of their members are incorporated into this work. - Experience of working with members and their representatives, committees, branches or similar experience in a membership organisation. - Knowledge and understanding of employment law and equality legislation and employment practices (e.g. pay systems, job evaluation). - Knowledge and understanding of employment issues in higher and further education. - Knowledge of research methods and techniques. Benefits of working for the University and College Union: We offer a number of financial and welfare benefits to support our employees, highlights include: - Supportive Family Policies: Embrace family life with enhanced Maternity, Adoption, Paternity, and Shared Parental Leave schemes - Health and Well-being Support: Access to confidential counselling 24/7 through our Employee Assistance Programme; advice and face-to-face intervention from via our Physiotherapy Advice Line; healthcare assessment - Flexible Working: Take advantage of our Flexitime scheme, allowing you to tailor your work hours within our Work Life Balance policy - Financial Assistance: Benefit from being enrolled in the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), childcare support, interest-free season ticket loans, and assistance with the cost of eyesight testing and glasses for DSE use - Training and Development: Elevate your skills with tailored training, developmental support, and access to live and on demand courses available through our online training platform UCU requires its employees to work from their office/in the field for at least 60% of their working week. They may apply to work from home for the remaining 40% but UCU cannot guarantee that this will be agreed. Diversity & Inclusion Monitoring We need your support to make sure our employees come from a variety of backgrounds, so we especially welcome applications from disadvantaged communities. Even if you are not selected, it would be really helpful if you could complete the diversity & inclusion data when you apply for this role, because we can make sure we are encouraging a diverse mixture of candidates to apply. Thank you very much. Equal Opportunities UCU is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. We are happy to accept applications in alternative formats from applicants who, for reasons of disability, may find it difficult to fill in our standard form. Please see the advert on our website for further details Closing date for applications: Friday 22 May 2026 at 10 am. Interview date: Monday 15 June 2026 To submit your application for this exciting Policy Support Official opportunity, please click Apply now!
May 09, 2026
Full time
University and College Union have a new opportunity for Policy Support Official to join the team. Location: Carlow Street, London NW1 7LH Salary: £65,151 inclusive of London Allowance Hours: 35 per week Contract: Permanent and full time Closing Date: Friday 22 May 2026 at 10.00 am About Us: The University and College Union (UCU) represents over 120,000 academics, lecturers, trainers, instructors, researchers, managers, administrators, computer staff, librarians and postgraduates in universities, colleges, prisons, adult education and training organisations across the UK. We also have members in the private sector, for example in private training agencies and language schools, as well as members working on a freelance basis. Students training to teach in post-school education also belong to UCU. Policy Support Official The role: UCU is seeking a Policy Support Official to join the team on a Permanent and full time basis. In this exciting role, based in our head office in Carlow Street, London NW1 7LH and reporting to the Head of Policy your main duties will be: - To contribute to the work of the Policy team by applying knowledge in the delivery of the union s workplace focused and industrial objectives across post-16 education - To act as secretary to, and manage the business for, one or more named UCU committees - To prepare advice and guidance, policy and other consultation responses, reports, briefing papers, advice, articles for publication and other materials - To produce accessible research in support of the union s policy and collective bargaining objectives to promote the union s case to a wider audience, including politicians, policy makers and the media - To be responsible for the collection and analysis of source material related to policy and provision of authoritative advice, working with other members of the team and liaising with colleagues in other teams as required Policy Support Official You: - Knowledge and understanding of how trade unions operate, and how the views of their members are incorporated into this work. - Experience of working with members and their representatives, committees, branches or similar experience in a membership organisation. - Knowledge and understanding of employment law and equality legislation and employment practices (e.g. pay systems, job evaluation). - Knowledge and understanding of employment issues in higher and further education. - Knowledge of research methods and techniques. Benefits of working for the University and College Union: We offer a number of financial and welfare benefits to support our employees, highlights include: - Supportive Family Policies: Embrace family life with enhanced Maternity, Adoption, Paternity, and Shared Parental Leave schemes - Health and Well-being Support: Access to confidential counselling 24/7 through our Employee Assistance Programme; advice and face-to-face intervention from via our Physiotherapy Advice Line; healthcare assessment - Flexible Working: Take advantage of our Flexitime scheme, allowing you to tailor your work hours within our Work Life Balance policy - Financial Assistance: Benefit from being enrolled in the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), childcare support, interest-free season ticket loans, and assistance with the cost of eyesight testing and glasses for DSE use - Training and Development: Elevate your skills with tailored training, developmental support, and access to live and on demand courses available through our online training platform UCU requires its employees to work from their office/in the field for at least 60% of their working week. They may apply to work from home for the remaining 40% but UCU cannot guarantee that this will be agreed. Diversity & Inclusion Monitoring We need your support to make sure our employees come from a variety of backgrounds, so we especially welcome applications from disadvantaged communities. Even if you are not selected, it would be really helpful if you could complete the diversity & inclusion data when you apply for this role, because we can make sure we are encouraging a diverse mixture of candidates to apply. Thank you very much. Equal Opportunities UCU is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. We are happy to accept applications in alternative formats from applicants who, for reasons of disability, may find it difficult to fill in our standard form. Please see the advert on our website for further details Closing date for applications: Friday 22 May 2026 at 10 am. Interview date: Monday 15 June 2026 To submit your application for this exciting Policy Support Official opportunity, please click Apply now!
Childbase Partnership
Nursery Team Leader
Childbase Partnership Orpington, Kent
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Team Leader (room-based) Based with the under 2s. Location: Brinds Well Day Nursery Chelsfield, Orpington BR6 7PH Contract: Permanent 37.5-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Varied shifts Monday-Friday between 07:30-18:30 Choose a 4 or 5 day week. Salary: £33,150.20-£36,836.80 per annum (pro-rata) £15.94-£17.71 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in 'careers, not jobs', supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave: 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount: 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits: Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development: Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven: Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible: Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional: You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 3 or above and have been working in an early years environment for the last couple of years or more. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You always ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are a collaborative leader: You enjoy working in partnership with others, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships, and can empower your team to deliver outstanding care and to achieve their full potential. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE (fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Join Childbase Partnership and be part of something extraordinary. Role: Team Leader (room-based) Based with the under 2s. Location: Brinds Well Day Nursery Chelsfield, Orpington BR6 7PH Contract: Permanent 37.5-40 hours/week 52 weeks/year. Working pattern: Varied shifts Monday-Friday between 07:30-18:30 Choose a 4 or 5 day week. Salary: £33,150.20-£36,836.80 per annum (pro-rata) £15.94-£17.71 per hour. We've been delivering childcare excellence since 1989. Within our 44-day nurseries, Head Office, and Training Academy, EduBase, our ethos is simple: we all belong, we all matter, and we all contribute. We believe in 'careers, not jobs', supporting one another to grow and succeed. Why join us? Generous annual leave: 23 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), rising to 28 days with length of service, plus paid bank holidays. Work-life balance: Up to a further 20 paid days off each year through our Partnership Reward Days incentive; take your leave or sell the days you accrue, tax-free. Childcare discount: 75% discount (or 40% grandparent discount) on your fees at any Childbase nursery, from day one. Exclusive partner benefits: Long-service rewards, qualification bonuses and retail discounts. Wellbeing support: Free meals, mental health and occupational health support, flu jabs, eye care vouchers and a free will-writing service. Career development: Team inset days, access to online training and apprenticeships through our academy. About us We are employee-owned: Every colleague is a partner with a voice, who helps drive our success; when we do well, we each receive an annual tax-free dividend. We are number 1: Ranked top of the Nursery World league tables for our Ofsted outcomes. We are community driven: Supporting causes close to our hearts, we've raised more than £3.5 million for charity. We are environmentally responsible: Building a greener tomorrow our nurseries all hold Green Flag awards and are powered by 100% renewable energy. About you You are a qualified early years professional: You hold a DfE approved early years qualification at level 3 or above and have been working in an early years environment for the last couple of years or more. You are skilled in creating opportunities for learning: Your knowledge of the EYFS will enable you to work as a Key Person, planning and implementing high quality, engaging activities that promote learning through play; observing, assessing and recording children's progress. You are an advocate for safeguarding: You always ensure every child feels safe, valued, and happy and their well-being is promoted. You are a collaborative leader: You enjoy working in partnership with others, effectively communicating and building strong and positive relationships, and can empower your team to deliver outstanding care and to achieve their full potential. We are an inclusive employer and we welcome applicants of all ages and backgrounds. We're committed to FREDIE (fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion, and engagement) and will consider any reasonable adjustments required. If you meet the essential criteria for this role, your application will be automatically shortlisted for review by our Recruitment Team who will determine if an interview is the next step. Applicants must currently reside within a commutable distance of the nursery and hold suitable Right to Work in the UK; VISA sponsorship is not available. Safer recruitment checks apply, which include an Enhanced DBS check. If you're not early years qualified, visit our Careers Page to explore other opportunities.
Pareto
Sales Development Rep
Pareto Leeds, Yorkshire
Job Title: Sales Development Representative Must have a Driving Licence and a Car Salary: £26k basic, with OTE taking your package up to higher Sector: Software Our client has delivered field Management software for almost thirty years, with offices across the UK and Asia. They've entered an exciting growth phase in key markets, and are looking for a number of graduates to join a brand new team! If you're looking to embark on a lucrative career where the reward reflects your effort, this is the opportunity for you! Benefits : £26k basic salary, with OTE taking your total package up to higher in year one Fantastic, modern head offices centrally located Excellent progression, learning and development potential - through to leadership, senior Sales or product Team socials in a welcoming, inclusive environment Lucrative bonus and incentive schemes Healthcare and Pension Flexible, hybrid working available Role : Develop a comprehensive understanding of the company's software suite and internal processes Generate demand with customers, producing qualified sales opportunities Cultivate long-term relationships with businesses, mapping out potential business with fresh prospects Book software demonstrations through outbound calling, LinkedIn outreach, emailing and other channels Learn and enjoy mentorship from senior sellers on best practice and strategy Manage your leads pipeline and tracking effectively Requirements: Degree educated - but this is not necessary, as long as you can readily demonstrate commercial understanding Excellent relationship building and communication skills befitting a Salesperson Excellent verbal and written communication skills Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Capable working independently and proactively, and a quick learner Resilient and highly organised Pareto is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. We encourage and welcome applications from all, irrespective of background or circumstance. Our consultants are happy to discuss any adjustments you require in support of your application.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Sales Development Representative Must have a Driving Licence and a Car Salary: £26k basic, with OTE taking your package up to higher Sector: Software Our client has delivered field Management software for almost thirty years, with offices across the UK and Asia. They've entered an exciting growth phase in key markets, and are looking for a number of graduates to join a brand new team! If you're looking to embark on a lucrative career where the reward reflects your effort, this is the opportunity for you! Benefits : £26k basic salary, with OTE taking your total package up to higher in year one Fantastic, modern head offices centrally located Excellent progression, learning and development potential - through to leadership, senior Sales or product Team socials in a welcoming, inclusive environment Lucrative bonus and incentive schemes Healthcare and Pension Flexible, hybrid working available Role : Develop a comprehensive understanding of the company's software suite and internal processes Generate demand with customers, producing qualified sales opportunities Cultivate long-term relationships with businesses, mapping out potential business with fresh prospects Book software demonstrations through outbound calling, LinkedIn outreach, emailing and other channels Learn and enjoy mentorship from senior sellers on best practice and strategy Manage your leads pipeline and tracking effectively Requirements: Degree educated - but this is not necessary, as long as you can readily demonstrate commercial understanding Excellent relationship building and communication skills befitting a Salesperson Excellent verbal and written communication skills Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Capable working independently and proactively, and a quick learner Resilient and highly organised Pareto is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. We encourage and welcome applications from all, irrespective of background or circumstance. Our consultants are happy to discuss any adjustments you require in support of your application.

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