Help drive financial sustainability that changes lives At Allsorts Gloucestershire, we re committed to tackling the persistent inequalities faced by disabled children, young people and their families. We re a respected, values-driven charity with a strong local reputation - and we re looking for a highly capable Financial Controller to help ensure our long-term financial health and sustainability. This is a key role with real impact. Working closely with the Head of Operations, CEO and Senior Leadership Team, you ll take ownership of financial management, reporting and compliance - providing the insight and control that supports confident decision-making across the organisation. About the role This is a unique opportunity to combine strategic financial oversight with strong operational control. You will: Lead the production of accurate monthly management accounts, including income and expenditure, balance sheets and cash flow reporting Oversee budgeting, forecasting and financial planning across the organisation Provide financial analysis and insight to support strategic decision-making Ensure robust financial systems, controls and compliance processes are in place Manage payroll, pensions and statutory financial requirements Oversee transactional finance, including accounts payable, receivable and credit control Lead annual audit preparation and maintain strong relationships with auditors and external stakeholders This role is ideal for someone who combines technical finance expertise with strong attention to detail, and who is motivated by contributing to a purpose-driven organisation. What we re looking for We re looking for someone who is both analytical and dependable, with the confidence to manage complexity and provide clear financial leadership. Essential Experience AAT Level 4 (or equivalent experience) Proven experience in a finance role with responsibility for financial management and reporting Strong knowledge of accounting principles, financial controls and payroll processes Experience of producing management accounts, budgets and forecasts Proficiency in finance systems (e.g. Xero), Excel and Microsoft Office Experience of audit preparation and regulatory compliance Desirable Experience Part-qualified or qualified (e.g. CIMA, ACCA) Understanding of the charity sector and SORP accounting requirements Why join Allsorts? Make a real, lasting impact in the lives of disabled children and families Join a genuinely influential role within a respected local charity Be part of a supportive, values-led organisation with a clear social purpose Work closely with senior leadership and contribute to long-term sustainability Strong commitment to inclusion, accessibility and lived experience We actively welcome applications from disabled people and parent/carers of disabled children and young people. Recruitment Process & Timeline CLOSING DATE 17th May 2026 STAGE 1 INTERVIEWS w/c 1st June 2026 In-person, Stroud STAGE 2 INTERVIEWS w/c 15th June 2026 In-person, Stroud We aim to provide a positive and transparent recruitment experience and will keep you informed throughout the process. Our Commitment to Inclusion We actively encourage people with disabilities and from diverse backgrounds to apply for our jobs. Our offices and interview space are fully accessible, with a Changing Places toilet and accessible parking. All job literature is available in alternative formats upon request. We welcome potential applicants to have a conversation with us about any interview adaptations they may need. Safeguarding & Practical Requirements Appointment is subject to an Enhanced DBS check. The role is based onsite at our offices in Stroud, Gloucestershire. Interested?
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Help drive financial sustainability that changes lives At Allsorts Gloucestershire, we re committed to tackling the persistent inequalities faced by disabled children, young people and their families. We re a respected, values-driven charity with a strong local reputation - and we re looking for a highly capable Financial Controller to help ensure our long-term financial health and sustainability. This is a key role with real impact. Working closely with the Head of Operations, CEO and Senior Leadership Team, you ll take ownership of financial management, reporting and compliance - providing the insight and control that supports confident decision-making across the organisation. About the role This is a unique opportunity to combine strategic financial oversight with strong operational control. You will: Lead the production of accurate monthly management accounts, including income and expenditure, balance sheets and cash flow reporting Oversee budgeting, forecasting and financial planning across the organisation Provide financial analysis and insight to support strategic decision-making Ensure robust financial systems, controls and compliance processes are in place Manage payroll, pensions and statutory financial requirements Oversee transactional finance, including accounts payable, receivable and credit control Lead annual audit preparation and maintain strong relationships with auditors and external stakeholders This role is ideal for someone who combines technical finance expertise with strong attention to detail, and who is motivated by contributing to a purpose-driven organisation. What we re looking for We re looking for someone who is both analytical and dependable, with the confidence to manage complexity and provide clear financial leadership. Essential Experience AAT Level 4 (or equivalent experience) Proven experience in a finance role with responsibility for financial management and reporting Strong knowledge of accounting principles, financial controls and payroll processes Experience of producing management accounts, budgets and forecasts Proficiency in finance systems (e.g. Xero), Excel and Microsoft Office Experience of audit preparation and regulatory compliance Desirable Experience Part-qualified or qualified (e.g. CIMA, ACCA) Understanding of the charity sector and SORP accounting requirements Why join Allsorts? Make a real, lasting impact in the lives of disabled children and families Join a genuinely influential role within a respected local charity Be part of a supportive, values-led organisation with a clear social purpose Work closely with senior leadership and contribute to long-term sustainability Strong commitment to inclusion, accessibility and lived experience We actively welcome applications from disabled people and parent/carers of disabled children and young people. Recruitment Process & Timeline CLOSING DATE 17th May 2026 STAGE 1 INTERVIEWS w/c 1st June 2026 In-person, Stroud STAGE 2 INTERVIEWS w/c 15th June 2026 In-person, Stroud We aim to provide a positive and transparent recruitment experience and will keep you informed throughout the process. Our Commitment to Inclusion We actively encourage people with disabilities and from diverse backgrounds to apply for our jobs. Our offices and interview space are fully accessible, with a Changing Places toilet and accessible parking. All job literature is available in alternative formats upon request. We welcome potential applicants to have a conversation with us about any interview adaptations they may need. Safeguarding & Practical Requirements Appointment is subject to an Enhanced DBS check. The role is based onsite at our offices in Stroud, Gloucestershire. Interested?
Thank you for your interest in the post of Chief Operating Officer of Worcester Cathedral. In this important role the new COO will work with the Dean and colleagues of the Cathedral Chapter to support the ministry and mission of the Cathedral and deliver the next phase of our strategic vision. The COO plays a central role in delivering the Chapter s strategy and plans, maximising resources and commercial activities and managing the day-to-day operation of the Cathedral, while nurturing its unique character and vision. The role carries a broad and critical remit across a particular and complex organisational infrastructure. The role of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is one of two statutory chief officer roles under the Cathedral Measure 2021, along with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). We believe that to be successful in the role, the COO will need to demonstrate a significant track record of strategic leadership in a complex and diverse operation. Whether their background is in the public, non-for-profit, or private sector, they will be a proven leader with acute political sensitivity and judgement, and outstanding communication and commercial skills. We are looking for an enterprising and creative thinker, with the intellectual rigour and relationship skills to be credible and influential with all our key stakeholders. Overall executive leadership at the Cathedral is exercised by the Senior Executive Team (SET). The SET comprises the Dean (as equivalent to CEO), the Residentiary Canons, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) and the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The Senior Executive Team meets fortnightly, and the COO is expected to take an active part in those meetings and the wider executive function. The Senior Management Group (SMG) is chaired by the COO and comprises the residentiary canons, the COO and all heads of departments, and meets fortnightly. This is a challenging role with some complex and demanding tasks at an exciting time of change for Worcester. It offers an outstanding opportunity to bring new thinking to the life of the Cathedral in a context where colleagues will offer both strong support and significant stimulus. Main duties and responsibilities: Governance To facilitate good governance processes, and to ensure that all policies and procedures are compliant; to work with the Dean to shape the agenda and implement the decision of the Chapter. Leadership and management of the staff To provide leadership and managements of the staff team. Finance To work with the Chief Financial Officer to ensure there is a strategic plan in place for finance; to work closely with the Finance Committee and finance and fundraising staff to ensure regular and relevant reports are produced, cash flow is monitored, and an annual Chapter budget is drawn up. Fabric To have oversight of the fabric of the Cathedral and precinct, in conjunction with the Surveyor of the Fabric (cathedral architect) and the architect for the close properties; and to prepare budgets and robust management plans for major projects as well as for the routine maintenance of the Cathedral and close properties. The successful candidate will have the following knowledge, experience, skills and attributes: Knowledge and experience A practicing Christian (this is an Occupational Requirement of the post) who is sympathetic to and supportive of the Cathedral as part of the Church of England, and willing to participate from time to time in public worship and other cathedral events. A person who delights in the history and heritage of the Cathedral, is enthusiastic about its musical tradition, and values its opportunities for engagement with the community through learning, social action, culture, and tourism. A person with substantial experience in a senior leadership/management role, as a team-leader and team-member, in a complex private, public, or non-for-profit organisation. A person with experience of financial management, capital project management, and target achievement. Ideally, but not essentially, a person with experience of managing buildings and property. Skills, abilities and attributes A person of absolute integrity. A person able to think strategically about the future of the organisation. A person able to build positive relationships with the Dean, members of the Chapter, staff, professional advisers, volunteers, regular worshippers, the Friends, and partner-organisations in the Diocese and City. A person committed to ensuring the Cathedral is a safe place for all. An excellent team-leader, able to inspire others, build on their strengths, and develop their potential. A strong communicator, able to explain and record complex matter clearly and accurately, to be able to write English to a high standard. A person able to work flexibly, combining work at management level with being (on occasions) hands-on, working the hours the post requires in practice. Please click 'Redirect to recruiter to be redirected to Worcester Cathedral's website, where you can find the full recruitment pack and details on how to apply. Applications for this role close at 5pm on Monday 18th May 2026.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Thank you for your interest in the post of Chief Operating Officer of Worcester Cathedral. In this important role the new COO will work with the Dean and colleagues of the Cathedral Chapter to support the ministry and mission of the Cathedral and deliver the next phase of our strategic vision. The COO plays a central role in delivering the Chapter s strategy and plans, maximising resources and commercial activities and managing the day-to-day operation of the Cathedral, while nurturing its unique character and vision. The role carries a broad and critical remit across a particular and complex organisational infrastructure. The role of the Chief Operating Officer (COO) is one of two statutory chief officer roles under the Cathedral Measure 2021, along with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). We believe that to be successful in the role, the COO will need to demonstrate a significant track record of strategic leadership in a complex and diverse operation. Whether their background is in the public, non-for-profit, or private sector, they will be a proven leader with acute political sensitivity and judgement, and outstanding communication and commercial skills. We are looking for an enterprising and creative thinker, with the intellectual rigour and relationship skills to be credible and influential with all our key stakeholders. Overall executive leadership at the Cathedral is exercised by the Senior Executive Team (SET). The SET comprises the Dean (as equivalent to CEO), the Residentiary Canons, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) and the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The Senior Executive Team meets fortnightly, and the COO is expected to take an active part in those meetings and the wider executive function. The Senior Management Group (SMG) is chaired by the COO and comprises the residentiary canons, the COO and all heads of departments, and meets fortnightly. This is a challenging role with some complex and demanding tasks at an exciting time of change for Worcester. It offers an outstanding opportunity to bring new thinking to the life of the Cathedral in a context where colleagues will offer both strong support and significant stimulus. Main duties and responsibilities: Governance To facilitate good governance processes, and to ensure that all policies and procedures are compliant; to work with the Dean to shape the agenda and implement the decision of the Chapter. Leadership and management of the staff To provide leadership and managements of the staff team. Finance To work with the Chief Financial Officer to ensure there is a strategic plan in place for finance; to work closely with the Finance Committee and finance and fundraising staff to ensure regular and relevant reports are produced, cash flow is monitored, and an annual Chapter budget is drawn up. Fabric To have oversight of the fabric of the Cathedral and precinct, in conjunction with the Surveyor of the Fabric (cathedral architect) and the architect for the close properties; and to prepare budgets and robust management plans for major projects as well as for the routine maintenance of the Cathedral and close properties. The successful candidate will have the following knowledge, experience, skills and attributes: Knowledge and experience A practicing Christian (this is an Occupational Requirement of the post) who is sympathetic to and supportive of the Cathedral as part of the Church of England, and willing to participate from time to time in public worship and other cathedral events. A person who delights in the history and heritage of the Cathedral, is enthusiastic about its musical tradition, and values its opportunities for engagement with the community through learning, social action, culture, and tourism. A person with substantial experience in a senior leadership/management role, as a team-leader and team-member, in a complex private, public, or non-for-profit organisation. A person with experience of financial management, capital project management, and target achievement. Ideally, but not essentially, a person with experience of managing buildings and property. Skills, abilities and attributes A person of absolute integrity. A person able to think strategically about the future of the organisation. A person able to build positive relationships with the Dean, members of the Chapter, staff, professional advisers, volunteers, regular worshippers, the Friends, and partner-organisations in the Diocese and City. A person committed to ensuring the Cathedral is a safe place for all. An excellent team-leader, able to inspire others, build on their strengths, and develop their potential. A strong communicator, able to explain and record complex matter clearly and accurately, to be able to write English to a high standard. A person able to work flexibly, combining work at management level with being (on occasions) hands-on, working the hours the post requires in practice. Please click 'Redirect to recruiter to be redirected to Worcester Cathedral's website, where you can find the full recruitment pack and details on how to apply. Applications for this role close at 5pm on Monday 18th May 2026.
Job role: Interim Finance Officer Working hours: 35 hours per week (9-5pm, with flexibility on start and finish times) Pay rate: £18.58 per hour plus holiday pay Duration: 3-month temporary assignment Location: Central London Start date: End of April Hybrid working: one day per week onsite We are working with a well-established UK health charity that is entering a period of transition. They are looking to appoint an Interim Finance Officer for an initial three-month assignment to provide hands-on support across core finance processes. The role Reporting into the Head of Finance, you will support day-to-day finance operations, with a particular focus on sales ledger, purchase ledger and income processing. You will work within a small team and also work closely with colleagues across the organisation, helping to ensure income and expenditure are recorded accurately and on time. Key responsibilities: Sales and purchase ledger processing using an accounting system Raising sales invoices and entering purchase invoices, ensuring correct coding and authorisation Supporting fortnightly BACS payment runs and issuing remittance advices Reviewing credit card usage and checking supporting documentation Posting and reconciling bank transactions including invoice payments, direct debits and transfers Reconciling income from third-party platforms and payment gateways Preparing and checking data in Excel, including running macros where required Importing income batches into a fundraising database and processing exceptional items manually Maintaining clear audit trails and saving supporting documentation Providing ad hoc finance support, including exporting transaction lists for budget holders ahead of a finance committee meeting About you: Sales ledger and or purchase ledger experience Strong Excel skills and confidence working with data A high level of accuracy and attention to detail The ability to follow established processes and work to deadlines Previous charity experience or familiarity with Charities SORP is desirable but not essential. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Job role: Interim Finance Officer Working hours: 35 hours per week (9-5pm, with flexibility on start and finish times) Pay rate: £18.58 per hour plus holiday pay Duration: 3-month temporary assignment Location: Central London Start date: End of April Hybrid working: one day per week onsite We are working with a well-established UK health charity that is entering a period of transition. They are looking to appoint an Interim Finance Officer for an initial three-month assignment to provide hands-on support across core finance processes. The role Reporting into the Head of Finance, you will support day-to-day finance operations, with a particular focus on sales ledger, purchase ledger and income processing. You will work within a small team and also work closely with colleagues across the organisation, helping to ensure income and expenditure are recorded accurately and on time. Key responsibilities: Sales and purchase ledger processing using an accounting system Raising sales invoices and entering purchase invoices, ensuring correct coding and authorisation Supporting fortnightly BACS payment runs and issuing remittance advices Reviewing credit card usage and checking supporting documentation Posting and reconciling bank transactions including invoice payments, direct debits and transfers Reconciling income from third-party platforms and payment gateways Preparing and checking data in Excel, including running macros where required Importing income batches into a fundraising database and processing exceptional items manually Maintaining clear audit trails and saving supporting documentation Providing ad hoc finance support, including exporting transaction lists for budget holders ahead of a finance committee meeting About you: Sales ledger and or purchase ledger experience Strong Excel skills and confidence working with data A high level of accuracy and attention to detail The ability to follow established processes and work to deadlines Previous charity experience or familiarity with Charities SORP is desirable but not essential. We want you to have every opportunity to demonstrate your skills, ability and potential; please contact us if you require any assistance or adjustment so that we can help with making the application process work for you.
Project Manager (MEP) Manchester Permanent Role NG Bailey has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Project Manager to form part of the delivery team of a large and exciting scheme in the centre of Manchester. We are looking for someone with an electrical bias that is client facing and can work through PCSA, precon and delivery phases and has strong leadership skills. This is a great opportunity to join a team on a prestigious project but also to be part of NG Bailey and work on some of the countries most important schemes. Key responsibilities in this role Operational leadership Take overall responsibility for the operational delivery of a portfolio of engineering projects. Coordinate offsite manufacturing operations to ensure programmes, quality and commercial outcomes are achieved. Lead teams in line with company values, creating a high-performance, collaborative culture. Health & Safety Provide visible, proactive Health & Safety leadership. Embed a "safety first" culture across all activities and teams. Work winning & pre-commencement Support bid and work-winning activities to ensure commercially robust, deliverable and profitable solutions. Lead and contribute to pre-commencement activities, ensuring designs are manufacturable, fully coordinated and accurately programmed. Ensure design information is complete, accurate and suitable for manufacturing execution. Risk, commercial & financial control Work closely with Senior Project Managers to identify, manage and mitigate project risks and opportunities. Maintain accurate monthly forecasts and ensure robust cost, programme and commercial control. Lead monthly project reviews, providing senior management with clear visibility of project performance and financial status. Contribute to business planning and budgeting, supporting delivery against agreed profit and performance targets. Supply chain & quality Lead the effective management of appointed specialists and suppliers. Ensure manufacturing and installation meet internal standards, client specifications and statutory requirements. Drive continuous improvement across products, processes and quality outcomes. Customer relationships Build and maintain strong, long-term customer relationships. Ensure project objectives are clearly defined and consistently delivered, achieving high levels of customer satisfaction. Project completion Ensure projects are successfully closed out in line with agreed quality, commercial and programme requirements. Manage full project close-out, including financial alignment and lessons learned. What we're looking for Proven experience leading multi-project engineering or manufacturing operations. Strong commercial and financial awareness with a track record of improving profitability. Experience of offsite manufacturing or engineered solutions (desirable). Excellent leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and develop high-performing teams. Strong understanding of Health & Safety, compliance and risk management. Confident stakeholder manager, capable of working with customers, suppliers and senior leaders. Benefits 25 days holiday day per annum, plus bank holidays Pension with leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Private healthcare Free 24/7 365 Employee assistance program to support mental health and wellbeing (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Discounts Personal development programme Flexible Benefits Car/Car allowance Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: We are one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward-thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies. Progression is something we value, and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Project Manager (MEP) Manchester Permanent Role NG Bailey has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Project Manager to form part of the delivery team of a large and exciting scheme in the centre of Manchester. We are looking for someone with an electrical bias that is client facing and can work through PCSA, precon and delivery phases and has strong leadership skills. This is a great opportunity to join a team on a prestigious project but also to be part of NG Bailey and work on some of the countries most important schemes. Key responsibilities in this role Operational leadership Take overall responsibility for the operational delivery of a portfolio of engineering projects. Coordinate offsite manufacturing operations to ensure programmes, quality and commercial outcomes are achieved. Lead teams in line with company values, creating a high-performance, collaborative culture. Health & Safety Provide visible, proactive Health & Safety leadership. Embed a "safety first" culture across all activities and teams. Work winning & pre-commencement Support bid and work-winning activities to ensure commercially robust, deliverable and profitable solutions. Lead and contribute to pre-commencement activities, ensuring designs are manufacturable, fully coordinated and accurately programmed. Ensure design information is complete, accurate and suitable for manufacturing execution. Risk, commercial & financial control Work closely with Senior Project Managers to identify, manage and mitigate project risks and opportunities. Maintain accurate monthly forecasts and ensure robust cost, programme and commercial control. Lead monthly project reviews, providing senior management with clear visibility of project performance and financial status. Contribute to business planning and budgeting, supporting delivery against agreed profit and performance targets. Supply chain & quality Lead the effective management of appointed specialists and suppliers. Ensure manufacturing and installation meet internal standards, client specifications and statutory requirements. Drive continuous improvement across products, processes and quality outcomes. Customer relationships Build and maintain strong, long-term customer relationships. Ensure project objectives are clearly defined and consistently delivered, achieving high levels of customer satisfaction. Project completion Ensure projects are successfully closed out in line with agreed quality, commercial and programme requirements. Manage full project close-out, including financial alignment and lessons learned. What we're looking for Proven experience leading multi-project engineering or manufacturing operations. Strong commercial and financial awareness with a track record of improving profitability. Experience of offsite manufacturing or engineered solutions (desirable). Excellent leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and develop high-performing teams. Strong understanding of Health & Safety, compliance and risk management. Confident stakeholder manager, capable of working with customers, suppliers and senior leaders. Benefits 25 days holiday day per annum, plus bank holidays Pension with leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Private healthcare Free 24/7 365 Employee assistance program to support mental health and wellbeing (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Discounts Personal development programme Flexible Benefits Car/Car allowance Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: We are one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward-thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies. Progression is something we value, and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Head of Finance & Procurement Shropshire (3 days per week on-site, with flexibility based on business needs) Resourcery Group is exclusively supporting a forward-thinking Housing Association in the search for a Head of Finance & Procurement. This is a pivotal senior leadership opportunity, sitting on the SLT, where you will play a key role in driving both strategic change and operational excellence across the organisation. This is an exciting time to join - the organisation is delivering against an ambitious corporate plan while evolving its financial and procurement capabilities. You'll have the opportunity to shape the future direction of the function, lead meaningful transformation initiatives, and partner closely with senior stakeholders across finance, assets, and development. The Role Reporting to the Finance Director, you will lead the finance and procurement function, ensuring the delivery of a high-quality, customer-focused service that supports both business-as-usual operations and strategic priorities. Key responsibilities include: Leading, developing and inspiring a multi-disciplinary finance & procurement team Supporting the development and delivery of the organisation's financial strategy Overseeing budgeting, forecasting, treasury management, and statutory reporting Driving value for money and continuous improvement across the organisation Leading on financial appraisal of new business opportunities and strategic projects Ensuring robust financial controls, regulatory compliance, and risk management Playing a visible leadership role across the organisation, influencing at senior level About You We are looking for a qualified finance professional (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) with a proven track record of leading teams and driving change in complex organisations. You will bring: Strong technical expertise across financial reporting, treasury, and planning Experience of leading and delivering transformation and improvement initiatives The ability to operate strategically while remaining close to operational delivery A collaborative and visible leadership style, with the ability to influence stakeholders Commercial awareness and the ability to support business growth and investment decisions While housing sector experience is not essential, you must demonstrate a clear understanding of the sector's challenges and regulatory environment. Additional Information This role requires regular on-site presence (minimum 3 days per week), with flexibility depending on business needs Candidates must be geographically accessible to Shropshire This is a key leadership role with significant exposure and impact across the organisation If you're looking for a role where you can genuinely shape direction, lead change, and make a lasting impact, we'd welcome your application or a confidential discussion.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Head of Finance & Procurement Shropshire (3 days per week on-site, with flexibility based on business needs) Resourcery Group is exclusively supporting a forward-thinking Housing Association in the search for a Head of Finance & Procurement. This is a pivotal senior leadership opportunity, sitting on the SLT, where you will play a key role in driving both strategic change and operational excellence across the organisation. This is an exciting time to join - the organisation is delivering against an ambitious corporate plan while evolving its financial and procurement capabilities. You'll have the opportunity to shape the future direction of the function, lead meaningful transformation initiatives, and partner closely with senior stakeholders across finance, assets, and development. The Role Reporting to the Finance Director, you will lead the finance and procurement function, ensuring the delivery of a high-quality, customer-focused service that supports both business-as-usual operations and strategic priorities. Key responsibilities include: Leading, developing and inspiring a multi-disciplinary finance & procurement team Supporting the development and delivery of the organisation's financial strategy Overseeing budgeting, forecasting, treasury management, and statutory reporting Driving value for money and continuous improvement across the organisation Leading on financial appraisal of new business opportunities and strategic projects Ensuring robust financial controls, regulatory compliance, and risk management Playing a visible leadership role across the organisation, influencing at senior level About You We are looking for a qualified finance professional (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CIPFA or equivalent) with a proven track record of leading teams and driving change in complex organisations. You will bring: Strong technical expertise across financial reporting, treasury, and planning Experience of leading and delivering transformation and improvement initiatives The ability to operate strategically while remaining close to operational delivery A collaborative and visible leadership style, with the ability to influence stakeholders Commercial awareness and the ability to support business growth and investment decisions While housing sector experience is not essential, you must demonstrate a clear understanding of the sector's challenges and regulatory environment. Additional Information This role requires regular on-site presence (minimum 3 days per week), with flexibility depending on business needs Candidates must be geographically accessible to Shropshire This is a key leadership role with significant exposure and impact across the organisation If you're looking for a role where you can genuinely shape direction, lead change, and make a lasting impact, we'd welcome your application or a confidential discussion.
JOB PURPOSE We are looking for an exceptional Recruitment and Talent Advisor who will drive, manage and report on candidate attraction for our new bakery openings in order to fully support GAIL's growth plans. ABOUT THE ROLE Driving and setting recruitment strategy for all New Bakery Openings within your area Ensuring all recruitment tactics on the critical path is being delivered on time Deep diving into local recruitment solutions, reviewing data and insight to steer strategy. Work with your Operations Managers on internal transfers and succession planning to support the openings Devising clear attraction strategies across all roles within your areas utilizing job boards, headhunting, and social media. Screening and selecting the best candidates Supporting and upskilling bakery leaders to select, recruit and develop their teams Organising Assessment Days and representing GAIL's in new bakery locations Managing and updating the Applicant Tracking System, opening, closing and publishing vacancies Supporting Opening Bakery Managers with any ATS support in training and process Be a Job boards specialist, owning CV Database searches, and maximise advertising investment. Be a data wizard, collating reports from all recruitment platforms. Social Media and EVP Work with the Talent team to create a social media calendar for new bakery openings Identify additional innovative candidate attraction opportunities though partnering with colleges and universities, Facebook groups, Charities etc. ARE YOU THE MISSING INGREDIENT Working with the launch team to streamline our current processes. Good knowledge and passion for the hospitality industry Good working knowledge of all social channels creative, innovative and disruptive in their thought process Extremely detail-oriented Provides clear feedback to peers, partners, and leadership to protect the brand Strong ability to be self-directed in planning own work Good working knowledge of all recruitment and talent processes Creative, innovative and disruptive in your thought process Strong understanding of new bakery opening timelines and works around certain schedules Able to travel to new bakery locations to attend assessment days Natural problem solver Strong communication skills and able to confidently address a room Good head for data and analytics BENEFITS BAKED IN Free food and drink when working 50% off food and drink when not working 33 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays) Discounts and Savings from high-street retailers and restaurants 24 hour GP service Cycle to work scheme Maternity leave (enhanced) Electric car scheme Buy & Sell holiday Development programmes for you to RISE with GAIL's
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
JOB PURPOSE We are looking for an exceptional Recruitment and Talent Advisor who will drive, manage and report on candidate attraction for our new bakery openings in order to fully support GAIL's growth plans. ABOUT THE ROLE Driving and setting recruitment strategy for all New Bakery Openings within your area Ensuring all recruitment tactics on the critical path is being delivered on time Deep diving into local recruitment solutions, reviewing data and insight to steer strategy. Work with your Operations Managers on internal transfers and succession planning to support the openings Devising clear attraction strategies across all roles within your areas utilizing job boards, headhunting, and social media. Screening and selecting the best candidates Supporting and upskilling bakery leaders to select, recruit and develop their teams Organising Assessment Days and representing GAIL's in new bakery locations Managing and updating the Applicant Tracking System, opening, closing and publishing vacancies Supporting Opening Bakery Managers with any ATS support in training and process Be a Job boards specialist, owning CV Database searches, and maximise advertising investment. Be a data wizard, collating reports from all recruitment platforms. Social Media and EVP Work with the Talent team to create a social media calendar for new bakery openings Identify additional innovative candidate attraction opportunities though partnering with colleges and universities, Facebook groups, Charities etc. ARE YOU THE MISSING INGREDIENT Working with the launch team to streamline our current processes. Good knowledge and passion for the hospitality industry Good working knowledge of all social channels creative, innovative and disruptive in their thought process Extremely detail-oriented Provides clear feedback to peers, partners, and leadership to protect the brand Strong ability to be self-directed in planning own work Good working knowledge of all recruitment and talent processes Creative, innovative and disruptive in your thought process Strong understanding of new bakery opening timelines and works around certain schedules Able to travel to new bakery locations to attend assessment days Natural problem solver Strong communication skills and able to confidently address a room Good head for data and analytics BENEFITS BAKED IN Free food and drink when working 50% off food and drink when not working 33 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays) Discounts and Savings from high-street retailers and restaurants 24 hour GP service Cycle to work scheme Maternity leave (enhanced) Electric car scheme Buy & Sell holiday Development programmes for you to RISE with GAIL's
Restaurant general manager Welcome to KFC. Home of the real ones. We sell the world's best chicken. We've done it for a long old time - since 1939, when the idea of finger lickin' good chicken popped into our Colonel's head. Now, we proudly serve 1000+ communities across the UK and Ireland, bringing the grit, pride and iconic reputation that started in Kentucky all those years ago. People who are original. Individual. Fresh. We come to work to be ourselves, and to make something of ourselves. We bring the graft and the laughs every day - building our own community, as we serve our original recipe chicken to the ones, we're in. In our place, ambition grows. Careers build. Potential goes further. Our doors are open, and they can take you anywhere. If you join our team, we only ask one thing. That you be you. Because that makes us, us. Sounds good? Great. Here's more about the job. About the role Lead from the front, take full ownership of the restaurant, and smash performance goals while building a team that doesn't just meet standards but exceeds them. Own the numbers, the vibe, and the experience, keeping everything running smoothly while creating a space where both guests and the team thrive. What will you spend your time doing? Lead like you mean it. You'll take full ownership of the restaurant - drive performance, hit goals, and set the vibe. Build a team worth following. Train, coach, and motivate your people so they don't just meet the standard - they raise it. Smash the targets. Own your KPIs and push the team to deliver every shift, every day. Keep it tight. Stay on top of the admin - rosters, stock, reporting - so everything runs smooth behind the scenes. Make the guest experience unforgettable. Turn first-timers into regulars by creating moments that hit different. What we'd love from you: You lead from the front. You've managed teams before and know how to bring the best out of people. You get people. You build strong teams, handle tough conversations, and create a culture where everyone feels seen. You run a tight ship. You know how to keep operations efficient, clean, and compliant - even when it's chaos. Keeping it real We don't hire staff - we hire people. People with real lives and aspirations, building real careers. Each of us has something special to add to the mix we call work, and we'll always encourage you to add your perspective. See, at KFC, everyone's welcome - whatever your background, and whatever future you're creating. We'll look out for you because you're one of us, not because you work for us. We'll invest in your potential, because it's what we've always done. But most of all, we'll give you the freedom to be you, wherever (and whoever) you happen to be. What's in it for you: We offer benefits that make your life that little bit easier, because we know the juggle is real. Pay rate: £38,000 - £42,000 Quarterly BONUS that rewards the hustle Extra holiday - more time to recharge Life assurance - we've got you covered Free chicken & chips every shift 25% staff discount Gym discounts to keep you moving 200+ high street perks & cashback Wellbeing support that actually helps KFC for everyone: Whoever you are and wherever you're from, KFC is a place where you can bring the real you to work. We're here to support you in being yourself, whether you work with us, or are trying to. Our promise is this: every person who applies to a role at KFC, regardless of age, background, ethnicity, gender, ability, religion or sexual orientation, will have an equal opportunity to work here. We don't just welcome, we encourage applications from underrepresented groups in all industries. If you'd like any additional support with your application, have a disability or condition that may affect your performance during the recruitment process, or have any other requirements - just let us know. We'll be there to help you be the real you. Ready? We hope so. If you're ready to be part of our community, now's the time to apply. Worried you aren't ticking all the boxes? Don't - we'd still love to hear from you.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Restaurant general manager Welcome to KFC. Home of the real ones. We sell the world's best chicken. We've done it for a long old time - since 1939, when the idea of finger lickin' good chicken popped into our Colonel's head. Now, we proudly serve 1000+ communities across the UK and Ireland, bringing the grit, pride and iconic reputation that started in Kentucky all those years ago. People who are original. Individual. Fresh. We come to work to be ourselves, and to make something of ourselves. We bring the graft and the laughs every day - building our own community, as we serve our original recipe chicken to the ones, we're in. In our place, ambition grows. Careers build. Potential goes further. Our doors are open, and they can take you anywhere. If you join our team, we only ask one thing. That you be you. Because that makes us, us. Sounds good? Great. Here's more about the job. About the role Lead from the front, take full ownership of the restaurant, and smash performance goals while building a team that doesn't just meet standards but exceeds them. Own the numbers, the vibe, and the experience, keeping everything running smoothly while creating a space where both guests and the team thrive. What will you spend your time doing? Lead like you mean it. You'll take full ownership of the restaurant - drive performance, hit goals, and set the vibe. Build a team worth following. Train, coach, and motivate your people so they don't just meet the standard - they raise it. Smash the targets. Own your KPIs and push the team to deliver every shift, every day. Keep it tight. Stay on top of the admin - rosters, stock, reporting - so everything runs smooth behind the scenes. Make the guest experience unforgettable. Turn first-timers into regulars by creating moments that hit different. What we'd love from you: You lead from the front. You've managed teams before and know how to bring the best out of people. You get people. You build strong teams, handle tough conversations, and create a culture where everyone feels seen. You run a tight ship. You know how to keep operations efficient, clean, and compliant - even when it's chaos. Keeping it real We don't hire staff - we hire people. People with real lives and aspirations, building real careers. Each of us has something special to add to the mix we call work, and we'll always encourage you to add your perspective. See, at KFC, everyone's welcome - whatever your background, and whatever future you're creating. We'll look out for you because you're one of us, not because you work for us. We'll invest in your potential, because it's what we've always done. But most of all, we'll give you the freedom to be you, wherever (and whoever) you happen to be. What's in it for you: We offer benefits that make your life that little bit easier, because we know the juggle is real. Pay rate: £38,000 - £42,000 Quarterly BONUS that rewards the hustle Extra holiday - more time to recharge Life assurance - we've got you covered Free chicken & chips every shift 25% staff discount Gym discounts to keep you moving 200+ high street perks & cashback Wellbeing support that actually helps KFC for everyone: Whoever you are and wherever you're from, KFC is a place where you can bring the real you to work. We're here to support you in being yourself, whether you work with us, or are trying to. Our promise is this: every person who applies to a role at KFC, regardless of age, background, ethnicity, gender, ability, religion or sexual orientation, will have an equal opportunity to work here. We don't just welcome, we encourage applications from underrepresented groups in all industries. If you'd like any additional support with your application, have a disability or condition that may affect your performance during the recruitment process, or have any other requirements - just let us know. We'll be there to help you be the real you. Ready? We hope so. If you're ready to be part of our community, now's the time to apply. Worried you aren't ticking all the boxes? Don't - we'd still love to hear from you.
Location(s) This position is open to candidates currently based in Scotland, in line with the role s operational requirements. The role is home-based with in person attendance to our All Staff Days in London (5 per year), team meetings (roughly 6 meetings per year) and occasional travel to other meetings and Westminster as required. Where possible, these are combined with an overnight stay. London office: AdviceUK, 83 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0HW Job Title: Policy and External Affairs Manager (Scotland) Employment Type: Part-time Reporting to: Head of Policy, Programmes and Media Pay scale: £40,000 - £42,500 Full time equivalent (Actual salary £32,000-34,000) Interview : In person interviews will take place on Friday 22nd May at our London office Working hours: 28 hours per week (4 days/0.8) within normal operating hours. Flexible working arrangements will be considered. (Normal operating hours are 8.00am - 6.30pm, Monday Friday.) Lunch & other breaks are unpaid. Special conditions: Some evening and weekend work may be required for which time off in lieu (TOIL) will be granted. Some travel will be required which may entail some overnight stays. We are committed to diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from all backgrounds, particularly encouraging those from underrepresented groups. CHARITY OVERVIEW Since 1979, AdviceUK has been supporting advice organisations by helping them to be efficient, competent and effective, and by campaigning for a policy environment that supports advice agencies and people needing advice. We are both a membership body and charity. We support our 700+ members (109 of which are located in Scotland) to provide advice to around 2 million people every year. We are working towards a world in which every individual, regardless of means, is able to access the advice they need to exercise their rights and deal with any legal and social welfare challenges they may face. JOB PURPOSE To set up and manage our policy and public affairs activities in Scotland ensuring AdviceUK has a strong voice, so we can secure policy change to benefit organisations delivering advice and the communities they serve. The post holder will be responsible for establishing AdviceUK s first policy and influencing strategy for Scotland, including through developing policy solutions informed by strong evidence and rooted in member experience, and leading effective political and stakeholder engagement which will influence change. They will work closely with colleagues across the UK to join up policy, influencing and communications work. KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1.Strategy 1.1 Develop AdviceUK s first policy and influencing strategy for Scotland, through consultation with members and stakeholders and analysis of the landscape and opportunities in Scottish policy making. 1.2 Put plans in place to roll out a specific programme of proactive and reactive policy work to further AdviceUK s strategic aims in Scotland and represent the voices of Scottish members. 1.3 Devise measures to monitor the impact of our policy and influencing work in Scotland and report back to staff, trustees, members and stakeholders about the difference we are making. 2.Policy development 2.1 Collaborate with AdviceUK members, partners, sector stakeholders and beneficiaries to develop clear, concise and authoritative policy positions on key issues. 2.2 Produce high-quality, well-argued policy materials based on data and evidence, including reports, select committee responses, evidence statements, briefings and responses to Scottish Government consultations. 2.3 Provide policy input for media statements, press releases and social media posts relating to Scotland, which are managed by the Press Officer and Digital Marketing Officer. 2.4 Develop an expert knowledge of policy issues affecting Advice UK members, keep up to date on the political and legislative environment and identify opportunities to use these to further Advice UK s strategic objectives. 2.5 Represent AdviceUK at policy and/or sector meetings and events. 3. Public affairs 3.1 Roll out a programme of public affairs work including Scottish parliamentary engagement to promote AdviceUK s strategic priorities. 3.2 Build and maintain effective relationships with stakeholders across the Scottish Government and parliament, local and decision makers, non-governmental bodies and other relevant stakeholders. 3.3 Champion an evidence based approach to all Advice UK s advocacy and external relations work, drawing on research and member insight to inform our campaign messages. 3.4 Ensure regular opportunities for Advice UK members in Scotland to feed into our public affairs and advocacy work, and regular communications on our impact, to demonstrate how we amplify their voice. 3.5 Monitor and evaluate public affairs work, including collecting relevant metrics, to report back on our success and inform future campaigns. 4. Research and data 4.1 Work with Policy, Programme and Media (PPM) colleagues as well as the wider AdviceUK team to develop the evidence base needed to inform our policy and campaigns work in Scotland. 4.2 Work with the Research and Policy Analyst to carry out analysis that identifies emerging trends in the Scottish advice world and use this to provide evidence-based policy briefings and specific policy solutions. 5. General duties 5.1 Ensure you effectively communicate Advice UK s vision, mission and objectives to staff, members and external stakeholders. 5.2 Ensure you demonstrate Advice UK s values and behaviours in all aspects of your work 5.3 Build and maintain positive relationships with key stakeholders including staff trustees; members, partners and suppliers 5.4 With support from your manager, deliver your agreed personal objectives and undertake any agreed development or training 5.5 Maintain a strong understanding of our members and the advice sector more generally, by reading internal reports; accessing relevant data reports; following our social media channels and, where possible, attending member and other relevant events. With the agreement of you line manager, ensure you make time to speak to members and visit their services. 5.6 Adhere at all times to Advice UK s policies and procedures 5.7 Carry out any reasonable duties compatible with the post assigned by your line manager
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Location(s) This position is open to candidates currently based in Scotland, in line with the role s operational requirements. The role is home-based with in person attendance to our All Staff Days in London (5 per year), team meetings (roughly 6 meetings per year) and occasional travel to other meetings and Westminster as required. Where possible, these are combined with an overnight stay. London office: AdviceUK, 83 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0HW Job Title: Policy and External Affairs Manager (Scotland) Employment Type: Part-time Reporting to: Head of Policy, Programmes and Media Pay scale: £40,000 - £42,500 Full time equivalent (Actual salary £32,000-34,000) Interview : In person interviews will take place on Friday 22nd May at our London office Working hours: 28 hours per week (4 days/0.8) within normal operating hours. Flexible working arrangements will be considered. (Normal operating hours are 8.00am - 6.30pm, Monday Friday.) Lunch & other breaks are unpaid. Special conditions: Some evening and weekend work may be required for which time off in lieu (TOIL) will be granted. Some travel will be required which may entail some overnight stays. We are committed to diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from all backgrounds, particularly encouraging those from underrepresented groups. CHARITY OVERVIEW Since 1979, AdviceUK has been supporting advice organisations by helping them to be efficient, competent and effective, and by campaigning for a policy environment that supports advice agencies and people needing advice. We are both a membership body and charity. We support our 700+ members (109 of which are located in Scotland) to provide advice to around 2 million people every year. We are working towards a world in which every individual, regardless of means, is able to access the advice they need to exercise their rights and deal with any legal and social welfare challenges they may face. JOB PURPOSE To set up and manage our policy and public affairs activities in Scotland ensuring AdviceUK has a strong voice, so we can secure policy change to benefit organisations delivering advice and the communities they serve. The post holder will be responsible for establishing AdviceUK s first policy and influencing strategy for Scotland, including through developing policy solutions informed by strong evidence and rooted in member experience, and leading effective political and stakeholder engagement which will influence change. They will work closely with colleagues across the UK to join up policy, influencing and communications work. KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1.Strategy 1.1 Develop AdviceUK s first policy and influencing strategy for Scotland, through consultation with members and stakeholders and analysis of the landscape and opportunities in Scottish policy making. 1.2 Put plans in place to roll out a specific programme of proactive and reactive policy work to further AdviceUK s strategic aims in Scotland and represent the voices of Scottish members. 1.3 Devise measures to monitor the impact of our policy and influencing work in Scotland and report back to staff, trustees, members and stakeholders about the difference we are making. 2.Policy development 2.1 Collaborate with AdviceUK members, partners, sector stakeholders and beneficiaries to develop clear, concise and authoritative policy positions on key issues. 2.2 Produce high-quality, well-argued policy materials based on data and evidence, including reports, select committee responses, evidence statements, briefings and responses to Scottish Government consultations. 2.3 Provide policy input for media statements, press releases and social media posts relating to Scotland, which are managed by the Press Officer and Digital Marketing Officer. 2.4 Develop an expert knowledge of policy issues affecting Advice UK members, keep up to date on the political and legislative environment and identify opportunities to use these to further Advice UK s strategic objectives. 2.5 Represent AdviceUK at policy and/or sector meetings and events. 3. Public affairs 3.1 Roll out a programme of public affairs work including Scottish parliamentary engagement to promote AdviceUK s strategic priorities. 3.2 Build and maintain effective relationships with stakeholders across the Scottish Government and parliament, local and decision makers, non-governmental bodies and other relevant stakeholders. 3.3 Champion an evidence based approach to all Advice UK s advocacy and external relations work, drawing on research and member insight to inform our campaign messages. 3.4 Ensure regular opportunities for Advice UK members in Scotland to feed into our public affairs and advocacy work, and regular communications on our impact, to demonstrate how we amplify their voice. 3.5 Monitor and evaluate public affairs work, including collecting relevant metrics, to report back on our success and inform future campaigns. 4. Research and data 4.1 Work with Policy, Programme and Media (PPM) colleagues as well as the wider AdviceUK team to develop the evidence base needed to inform our policy and campaigns work in Scotland. 4.2 Work with the Research and Policy Analyst to carry out analysis that identifies emerging trends in the Scottish advice world and use this to provide evidence-based policy briefings and specific policy solutions. 5. General duties 5.1 Ensure you effectively communicate Advice UK s vision, mission and objectives to staff, members and external stakeholders. 5.2 Ensure you demonstrate Advice UK s values and behaviours in all aspects of your work 5.3 Build and maintain positive relationships with key stakeholders including staff trustees; members, partners and suppliers 5.4 With support from your manager, deliver your agreed personal objectives and undertake any agreed development or training 5.5 Maintain a strong understanding of our members and the advice sector more generally, by reading internal reports; accessing relevant data reports; following our social media channels and, where possible, attending member and other relevant events. With the agreement of you line manager, ensure you make time to speak to members and visit their services. 5.6 Adhere at all times to Advice UK s policies and procedures 5.7 Carry out any reasonable duties compatible with the post assigned by your line manager
Longmire Recruitment is our dedicated recruitment partner for this vacancy. Location: Hybrid working (currently 5 days over 2 weeks in office) Reports to: Chief Executive Officer About SRUK : Scleroderma & Raynaud s UK is the UK s leading charity for people affected by Scleroderma and Raynaud s. We provide information and support to patients, campaign for better awareness and services, and fund research into treatments and cures. We are a small, ambitious and impactful organisation. Working at SRUK means being part of a collaborative team where everyone contributes whilst thinking strategically about our long-term impact. The COO will work closely with internal teams, professionals, researchers, trustees, and people affected by these conditions. The Role : Key Responsibilities include: Working closely with the CEO, the COO will translate strategic vision into operational delivery , ensuring the organisation has the systems, people, and processes in place to achieve its goals Providing operational leadership as part of the Senior Management Team Overseeing financial management , budgeting, and reporting Leading governance, compliance, and Board support Driving people strategy , culture, and organisational development Managing IT system s, data, and digital transformation Ensuring effective operational processes and risk management Providing line management and support to the department heads, chair SMT meetings, and deputise for the CEO when needed About You : You will bring significant experience in senior operational leadership, ideally in the charity or not-for-profit sector. Knowledge of health, particularly rare conditions or patient organisations would be advantageous, but not essential. You will have a strong track record of leading and developing senior teams. Financially astute, you have experience overseeing budgets, management accounts, and presenting to Boards, alongside a solid understanding of governance and regulatory compliance. You will bring experience in HR and people management, including policy development and employee relations, as well as oversight of systems, IT, and digital infrastructure. Professional qualification in finance, HR, or relevant management discipline would be advantageous. Crucially, you will combine strategic insight with a pragmatic, hands-on approach, and will be comfortable operating across a broad remit within a small, agile organisation, and motivated by the opportunity to help shape and strengthen how it operates. Why Join Us: This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference for people affected by rare diseases. You ll work within a passionate, dedicated team and lead initiatives that help sustain and grow SRUK s vital work. How to apply : Longmire Recruitment is our dedicated recruitment partner for this vacancy.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Longmire Recruitment is our dedicated recruitment partner for this vacancy. Location: Hybrid working (currently 5 days over 2 weeks in office) Reports to: Chief Executive Officer About SRUK : Scleroderma & Raynaud s UK is the UK s leading charity for people affected by Scleroderma and Raynaud s. We provide information and support to patients, campaign for better awareness and services, and fund research into treatments and cures. We are a small, ambitious and impactful organisation. Working at SRUK means being part of a collaborative team where everyone contributes whilst thinking strategically about our long-term impact. The COO will work closely with internal teams, professionals, researchers, trustees, and people affected by these conditions. The Role : Key Responsibilities include: Working closely with the CEO, the COO will translate strategic vision into operational delivery , ensuring the organisation has the systems, people, and processes in place to achieve its goals Providing operational leadership as part of the Senior Management Team Overseeing financial management , budgeting, and reporting Leading governance, compliance, and Board support Driving people strategy , culture, and organisational development Managing IT system s, data, and digital transformation Ensuring effective operational processes and risk management Providing line management and support to the department heads, chair SMT meetings, and deputise for the CEO when needed About You : You will bring significant experience in senior operational leadership, ideally in the charity or not-for-profit sector. Knowledge of health, particularly rare conditions or patient organisations would be advantageous, but not essential. You will have a strong track record of leading and developing senior teams. Financially astute, you have experience overseeing budgets, management accounts, and presenting to Boards, alongside a solid understanding of governance and regulatory compliance. You will bring experience in HR and people management, including policy development and employee relations, as well as oversight of systems, IT, and digital infrastructure. Professional qualification in finance, HR, or relevant management discipline would be advantageous. Crucially, you will combine strategic insight with a pragmatic, hands-on approach, and will be comfortable operating across a broad remit within a small, agile organisation, and motivated by the opportunity to help shape and strengthen how it operates. Why Join Us: This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference for people affected by rare diseases. You ll work within a passionate, dedicated team and lead initiatives that help sustain and grow SRUK s vital work. How to apply : Longmire Recruitment is our dedicated recruitment partner for this vacancy.
Are you a strategic, purpose-driven leader? Ready to shape policy, influence public discourse, and make a real impact? If this sounds exciting, then this could be the role and organisation for you! Day One is on an exciting journey of growth and expansion as we increase our impact and reach more people affected by serious and life changing injury. We are looking to recruit an experienced Head of Policy and Public Affairs to join our team who can shape and help lead the charity s external positioning, policy engagement and thought leadership activity across the UK. You will work closely with the CEO, other Directors and Heads of Service to develop and execute a three-year plan to develop our voice, influence and reach. This is an exciting opportunity for someone committed to supporting the charity in its next phase of growth. Day One has always punched above its weight as a start-up charity, and now, into its fifth year of operation as a national charity, our voice is becoming more important than ever. Day One s development has been fast-paced, roles broad, and the culture has fostered autonomy and flexibility in senior roles. As the needs of the organisation evolve, this remains important but it is also now essential that we build a team with the capability and capacity to carry out robust, longer term scoping and planning in order to implement our new strategy and to create further opportunity for influence around the impact, care and support needs of people affected by serious and life-changing injury. More About You You ll be an ambitious, dynamic, politically astute changemaker with: Senior experience in public affairs, policy, or government relations. A strong record of delivering successful, outcome-driven campaigns. Excellent communication skills with a flair for impactful messaging. A collaborative, tenacious attitude and drive to make a difference. An established network and the credibility to influence. Willingness to travel as part of your role. What You Will Bring You might come from a charity, public sector or values-led organisation, or from a commercial role where people and purpose have been at the heart of your work. You may already have experience marketing services, campaigns or causes, or be ready for a step up with more ownership and responsibility. What matters most is your ability to work with empathy, bring ideas to life, and help people find, trust and access support when they need it most. In your first six months, you will develop key relationships, scope the workplan and, in conjunction with colleagues, begin to build the evidence base needed for delivery of the Voice element of our new strategy. You will use our flagship annual campaign - Major Trauma Awareness week (MTAW) as a platform for expansion of our voice and influence work. You will work closely with the Head of Lived Experienced and Social Research to ensure that we are able to develop a sound evidence base from which to grow our influence and reach. Beyond the first 6 months you will: Design and begin to implement an impactful influencing plan, identifying horizon scanning opportunities to influence and raise our profile. Utilise own assets and organisational assets, including the CEO, SLT and Heads of Service, to deliver this element of the new strategy. You will build highly credible and impactful relationships with a variety of stakeholders. This will include policy makers in national and local government officials, politicians, the health and social care sector, clinicians specifically the trauma care and rehabilitation space, as well as other third sector organisations, think tanks and commercial organisations connected to recovery after serious and life-changing injury. Play a significant role internally and externally in communicating the organisation s policy position, raising organisational brand. Work closely with others in the SLT and ELT on developing our thought leadership and translating this into published blogs and comment pieces yourself and for others - disseminating our shared ideas, evidence base and compelling stories of impact and recovery. Working closely with the Director of Income and Engagement, you will support their team s expertise and credibility, helping them to generate income though speaking engagements, campaigns and key storytelling pieces. How to apply Please upload your CV and supporting cover letter to Charity Jobs outlining why you re interested in the role. Please take your time to explain how your experience is relevant to this post. For more information, please refer to the attached recruitment pack. Closing date: 15 th May 2026 Interviews: First stage virtual: w/c 25 th May 2026 Second stage in-person (Leeds): w/c 1 st June 2026
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Are you a strategic, purpose-driven leader? Ready to shape policy, influence public discourse, and make a real impact? If this sounds exciting, then this could be the role and organisation for you! Day One is on an exciting journey of growth and expansion as we increase our impact and reach more people affected by serious and life changing injury. We are looking to recruit an experienced Head of Policy and Public Affairs to join our team who can shape and help lead the charity s external positioning, policy engagement and thought leadership activity across the UK. You will work closely with the CEO, other Directors and Heads of Service to develop and execute a three-year plan to develop our voice, influence and reach. This is an exciting opportunity for someone committed to supporting the charity in its next phase of growth. Day One has always punched above its weight as a start-up charity, and now, into its fifth year of operation as a national charity, our voice is becoming more important than ever. Day One s development has been fast-paced, roles broad, and the culture has fostered autonomy and flexibility in senior roles. As the needs of the organisation evolve, this remains important but it is also now essential that we build a team with the capability and capacity to carry out robust, longer term scoping and planning in order to implement our new strategy and to create further opportunity for influence around the impact, care and support needs of people affected by serious and life-changing injury. More About You You ll be an ambitious, dynamic, politically astute changemaker with: Senior experience in public affairs, policy, or government relations. A strong record of delivering successful, outcome-driven campaigns. Excellent communication skills with a flair for impactful messaging. A collaborative, tenacious attitude and drive to make a difference. An established network and the credibility to influence. Willingness to travel as part of your role. What You Will Bring You might come from a charity, public sector or values-led organisation, or from a commercial role where people and purpose have been at the heart of your work. You may already have experience marketing services, campaigns or causes, or be ready for a step up with more ownership and responsibility. What matters most is your ability to work with empathy, bring ideas to life, and help people find, trust and access support when they need it most. In your first six months, you will develop key relationships, scope the workplan and, in conjunction with colleagues, begin to build the evidence base needed for delivery of the Voice element of our new strategy. You will use our flagship annual campaign - Major Trauma Awareness week (MTAW) as a platform for expansion of our voice and influence work. You will work closely with the Head of Lived Experienced and Social Research to ensure that we are able to develop a sound evidence base from which to grow our influence and reach. Beyond the first 6 months you will: Design and begin to implement an impactful influencing plan, identifying horizon scanning opportunities to influence and raise our profile. Utilise own assets and organisational assets, including the CEO, SLT and Heads of Service, to deliver this element of the new strategy. You will build highly credible and impactful relationships with a variety of stakeholders. This will include policy makers in national and local government officials, politicians, the health and social care sector, clinicians specifically the trauma care and rehabilitation space, as well as other third sector organisations, think tanks and commercial organisations connected to recovery after serious and life-changing injury. Play a significant role internally and externally in communicating the organisation s policy position, raising organisational brand. Work closely with others in the SLT and ELT on developing our thought leadership and translating this into published blogs and comment pieces yourself and for others - disseminating our shared ideas, evidence base and compelling stories of impact and recovery. Working closely with the Director of Income and Engagement, you will support their team s expertise and credibility, helping them to generate income though speaking engagements, campaigns and key storytelling pieces. How to apply Please upload your CV and supporting cover letter to Charity Jobs outlining why you re interested in the role. Please take your time to explain how your experience is relevant to this post. For more information, please refer to the attached recruitment pack. Closing date: 15 th May 2026 Interviews: First stage virtual: w/c 25 th May 2026 Second stage in-person (Leeds): w/c 1 st June 2026
Restaurant general manager Welcome to KFC. Home of the real ones. We sell the world's best chicken. We've done it for a long old time - since 1939, when the idea of finger lickin' good chicken popped into our Colonel's head. Now, we proudly serve 1000+ communities across the UK and Ireland, bringing the grit, pride and iconic reputation that started in Kentucky all those years ago. People who are original. Individual. Fresh. We come to work to be ourselves, and to make something of ourselves. We bring the graft and the laughs every day - building our own community, as we serve our original recipe chicken to the ones, we're in. In our place, ambition grows. Careers build. Potential goes further. Our doors are open, and they can take you anywhere. If you join our team, we only ask one thing. That you be you. Because that makes us, us. Sounds good? Great. Here's more about the job. About the role Lead from the front, take full ownership of the restaurant, and smash performance goals while building a team that doesn't just meet standards but exceeds them. Own the numbers, the vibe, and the experience, keeping everything running smoothly while creating a space where both guests and the team thrive. What will you spend your time doing? Lead like you mean it. You'll take full ownership of the restaurant - drive performance, hit goals, and set the vibe. Build a team worth following. Train, coach, and motivate your people so they don't just meet the standard - they raise it. Smash the targets. Own your KPIs and push the team to deliver every shift, every day. Keep it tight. Stay on top of the admin - rosters, stock, reporting - so everything runs smooth behind the scenes. Make the guest experience unforgettable. Turn first-timers into regulars by creating moments that hit different. What we'd love from you: You lead from the front. You've managed teams before and know how to bring the best out of people. You get people. You build strong teams, handle tough conversations, and create a culture where everyone feels seen. You run a tight ship. You know how to keep operations efficient, clean, and compliant - even when it's chaos. Keeping it real We don't hire staff - we hire people. People with real lives and aspirations, building real careers. Each of us has something special to add to the mix we call work, and we'll always encourage you to add your perspective. See, at KFC, everyone's welcome - whatever your background, and whatever future you're creating. We'll look out for you because you're one of us, not because you work for us. We'll invest in your potential, because it's what we've always done. But most of all, we'll give you the freedom to be you, wherever (and whoever) you happen to be. What's in it for you: We offer benefits that make your life that little bit easier, because we know the juggle is real. Pay rate: £38,000 - £42,000 Quarterly BONUS that rewards the hustle Extra holiday - more time to recharge Life assurance - we've got you covered Free chicken & chips every shift 25% staff discount Gym discounts to keep you moving 200+ high street perks & cashback Wellbeing support that actually helps KFC for everyone: Whoever you are and wherever you're from, KFC is a place where you can bring the real you to work. We're here to support you in being yourself, whether you work with us, or are trying to. Our promise is this: every person who applies to a role at KFC, regardless of age, background, ethnicity, gender, ability, religion or sexual orientation, will have an equal opportunity to work here. We don't just welcome, we encourage applications from underrepresented groups in all industries. If you'd like any additional support with your application, have a disability or condition that may affect your performance during the recruitment process, or have any other requirements - just let us know. We'll be there to help you be the real you. Ready? We hope so. If you're ready to be part of our community, now's the time to apply. Worried you aren't ticking all the boxes? Don't - we'd still love to hear from you.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Restaurant general manager Welcome to KFC. Home of the real ones. We sell the world's best chicken. We've done it for a long old time - since 1939, when the idea of finger lickin' good chicken popped into our Colonel's head. Now, we proudly serve 1000+ communities across the UK and Ireland, bringing the grit, pride and iconic reputation that started in Kentucky all those years ago. People who are original. Individual. Fresh. We come to work to be ourselves, and to make something of ourselves. We bring the graft and the laughs every day - building our own community, as we serve our original recipe chicken to the ones, we're in. In our place, ambition grows. Careers build. Potential goes further. Our doors are open, and they can take you anywhere. If you join our team, we only ask one thing. That you be you. Because that makes us, us. Sounds good? Great. Here's more about the job. About the role Lead from the front, take full ownership of the restaurant, and smash performance goals while building a team that doesn't just meet standards but exceeds them. Own the numbers, the vibe, and the experience, keeping everything running smoothly while creating a space where both guests and the team thrive. What will you spend your time doing? Lead like you mean it. You'll take full ownership of the restaurant - drive performance, hit goals, and set the vibe. Build a team worth following. Train, coach, and motivate your people so they don't just meet the standard - they raise it. Smash the targets. Own your KPIs and push the team to deliver every shift, every day. Keep it tight. Stay on top of the admin - rosters, stock, reporting - so everything runs smooth behind the scenes. Make the guest experience unforgettable. Turn first-timers into regulars by creating moments that hit different. What we'd love from you: You lead from the front. You've managed teams before and know how to bring the best out of people. You get people. You build strong teams, handle tough conversations, and create a culture where everyone feels seen. You run a tight ship. You know how to keep operations efficient, clean, and compliant - even when it's chaos. Keeping it real We don't hire staff - we hire people. People with real lives and aspirations, building real careers. Each of us has something special to add to the mix we call work, and we'll always encourage you to add your perspective. See, at KFC, everyone's welcome - whatever your background, and whatever future you're creating. We'll look out for you because you're one of us, not because you work for us. We'll invest in your potential, because it's what we've always done. But most of all, we'll give you the freedom to be you, wherever (and whoever) you happen to be. What's in it for you: We offer benefits that make your life that little bit easier, because we know the juggle is real. Pay rate: £38,000 - £42,000 Quarterly BONUS that rewards the hustle Extra holiday - more time to recharge Life assurance - we've got you covered Free chicken & chips every shift 25% staff discount Gym discounts to keep you moving 200+ high street perks & cashback Wellbeing support that actually helps KFC for everyone: Whoever you are and wherever you're from, KFC is a place where you can bring the real you to work. We're here to support you in being yourself, whether you work with us, or are trying to. Our promise is this: every person who applies to a role at KFC, regardless of age, background, ethnicity, gender, ability, religion or sexual orientation, will have an equal opportunity to work here. We don't just welcome, we encourage applications from underrepresented groups in all industries. If you'd like any additional support with your application, have a disability or condition that may affect your performance during the recruitment process, or have any other requirements - just let us know. We'll be there to help you be the real you. Ready? We hope so. If you're ready to be part of our community, now's the time to apply. Worried you aren't ticking all the boxes? Don't - we'd still love to hear from you.
Restaurant general manager Welcome to KFC. Home of the real ones. We sell the world's best chicken. We've done it for a long old time - since 1939, when the idea of finger lickin' good chicken popped into our Colonel's head. Now, we proudly serve 1000+ communities across the UK and Ireland, bringing the grit, pride and iconic reputation that started in Kentucky all those years ago. People who are original. Individual. Fresh. We come to work to be ourselves, and to make something of ourselves. We bring the graft and the laughs every day - building our own community, as we serve our original recipe chicken to the ones, we're in. In our place, ambition grows. Careers build. Potential goes further. Our doors are open, and they can take you anywhere. If you join our team, we only ask one thing. That you be you. Because that makes us, us. Sounds good? Great. Here's more about the job. About the role Lead from the front, take full ownership of the restaurant, and smash performance goals while building a team that doesn't just meet standards but exceeds them. Own the numbers, the vibe, and the experience, keeping everything running smoothly while creating a space where both guests and the team thrive. What will you spend your time doing? Lead like you mean it. You'll take full ownership of the restaurant - drive performance, hit goals, and set the vibe. Build a team worth following. Train, coach, and motivate your people so they don't just meet the standard - they raise it. Smash the targets. Own your KPIs and push the team to deliver every shift, every day. Keep it tight. Stay on top of the admin - rosters, stock, reporting - so everything runs smooth behind the scenes. Make the guest experience unforgettable. Turn first-timers into regulars by creating moments that hit different. What we'd love from you: You lead from the front. You've managed teams before and know how to bring the best out of people. You get people. You build strong teams, handle tough conversations, and create a culture where everyone feels seen. You run a tight ship. You know how to keep operations efficient, clean, and compliant - even when it's chaos. Keeping it real We don't hire staff - we hire people. People with real lives and aspirations, building real careers. Each of us has something special to add to the mix we call work, and we'll always encourage you to add your perspective. See, at KFC, everyone's welcome - whatever your background, and whatever future you're creating. We'll look out for you because you're one of us, not because you work for us. We'll invest in your potential, because it's what we've always done. But most of all, we'll give you the freedom to be you, wherever (and whoever) you happen to be. What's in it for you: We offer benefits that make your life that little bit easier, because we know the juggle is real. Pay rate: £38,000 - £42,000 Quarterly BONUS that rewards the hustle Extra holiday - more time to recharge Life assurance - we've got you covered Free chicken & chips every shift 25% staff discount Gym discounts to keep you moving 200+ high street perks & cashback Wellbeing support that actually helps KFC for everyone: Whoever you are and wherever you're from, KFC is a place where you can bring the real you to work. We're here to support you in being yourself, whether you work with us, or are trying to. Our promise is this: every person who applies to a role at KFC, regardless of age, background, ethnicity, gender, ability, religion or sexual orientation, will have an equal opportunity to work here. We don't just welcome, we encourage applications from underrepresented groups in all industries. If you'd like any additional support with your application, have a disability or condition that may affect your performance during the recruitment process, or have any other requirements - just let us know. We'll be there to help you be the real you. Ready? We hope so. If you're ready to be part of our community, now's the time to apply. Worried you aren't ticking all the boxes? Don't - we'd still love to hear from you.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Restaurant general manager Welcome to KFC. Home of the real ones. We sell the world's best chicken. We've done it for a long old time - since 1939, when the idea of finger lickin' good chicken popped into our Colonel's head. Now, we proudly serve 1000+ communities across the UK and Ireland, bringing the grit, pride and iconic reputation that started in Kentucky all those years ago. People who are original. Individual. Fresh. We come to work to be ourselves, and to make something of ourselves. We bring the graft and the laughs every day - building our own community, as we serve our original recipe chicken to the ones, we're in. In our place, ambition grows. Careers build. Potential goes further. Our doors are open, and they can take you anywhere. If you join our team, we only ask one thing. That you be you. Because that makes us, us. Sounds good? Great. Here's more about the job. About the role Lead from the front, take full ownership of the restaurant, and smash performance goals while building a team that doesn't just meet standards but exceeds them. Own the numbers, the vibe, and the experience, keeping everything running smoothly while creating a space where both guests and the team thrive. What will you spend your time doing? Lead like you mean it. You'll take full ownership of the restaurant - drive performance, hit goals, and set the vibe. Build a team worth following. Train, coach, and motivate your people so they don't just meet the standard - they raise it. Smash the targets. Own your KPIs and push the team to deliver every shift, every day. Keep it tight. Stay on top of the admin - rosters, stock, reporting - so everything runs smooth behind the scenes. Make the guest experience unforgettable. Turn first-timers into regulars by creating moments that hit different. What we'd love from you: You lead from the front. You've managed teams before and know how to bring the best out of people. You get people. You build strong teams, handle tough conversations, and create a culture where everyone feels seen. You run a tight ship. You know how to keep operations efficient, clean, and compliant - even when it's chaos. Keeping it real We don't hire staff - we hire people. People with real lives and aspirations, building real careers. Each of us has something special to add to the mix we call work, and we'll always encourage you to add your perspective. See, at KFC, everyone's welcome - whatever your background, and whatever future you're creating. We'll look out for you because you're one of us, not because you work for us. We'll invest in your potential, because it's what we've always done. But most of all, we'll give you the freedom to be you, wherever (and whoever) you happen to be. What's in it for you: We offer benefits that make your life that little bit easier, because we know the juggle is real. Pay rate: £38,000 - £42,000 Quarterly BONUS that rewards the hustle Extra holiday - more time to recharge Life assurance - we've got you covered Free chicken & chips every shift 25% staff discount Gym discounts to keep you moving 200+ high street perks & cashback Wellbeing support that actually helps KFC for everyone: Whoever you are and wherever you're from, KFC is a place where you can bring the real you to work. We're here to support you in being yourself, whether you work with us, or are trying to. Our promise is this: every person who applies to a role at KFC, regardless of age, background, ethnicity, gender, ability, religion or sexual orientation, will have an equal opportunity to work here. We don't just welcome, we encourage applications from underrepresented groups in all industries. If you'd like any additional support with your application, have a disability or condition that may affect your performance during the recruitment process, or have any other requirements - just let us know. We'll be there to help you be the real you. Ready? We hope so. If you're ready to be part of our community, now's the time to apply. Worried you aren't ticking all the boxes? Don't - we'd still love to hear from you.
Are you a proven senior leader within large-scale logistics operations? Do you have the capability to lead complex, high-volume environments while developing high-performing leadership teams? Are you commercially astute with a relentless focus on operational excellence and customer delivery? Here at GXO , we are recruiting a Head of Operations to lead our large, multi-user site in Northampton , with responsibility for an operation of approximately 1,000 colleagues . This is a critical senior leadership role with end-to-end accountability for warehouse performance, service delivery, and commercial outcomes. You will directly lead four Contract Managers, setting strategic direction, driving performance, and ensuring alignment to GXO's operational and customer objectives within a fast-paced, customer-focused environment. This is a full-time, permanent role , working Monday to Friday. Pay, benefits and more: We're offering a of up to £85,000 per annum , plus company car or car allowance , and 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Our comprehensive benefits package includes flexible dental insurance, a company-sponsored pension scheme, 24/7 online GP service, life assurance, and a fully comprehensive employee assistance programme. You'll also have access to our MyBenefits platform, offering high-street discounts, cycle to work scheme, cashback cards, savings schemes and more. What you'll do on a typical day: Provide strategic and operational leadership across all warehouse functions, ensuring service excellence, cost control, and compliance at scale. Own and review operational forecasts with customers, aligning labour, recruitment, and resource planning with business performance. Lead financial performance management, identifying cost-saving initiatives and delivering corrective actions to maximise efficiency and profitability. Produce detailed cost reporting and performance narratives, providing clear justification for all spend. Review and optimise daily warehouse plans, driving continuous improvement and the consistent achievement of KPIs. Develop and coach senior operational leaders, strengthening succession planning, engagement, and leadership capability. What you need to succeed at GXO: Proven experience in a senior operational leadership role within a large-scale, fast-paced logistics or distribution environment. Strong commercial acumen with demonstrable experience managing budgets, cost control, and financial performance. A track record of leading complex operations through clear objective setting, KPI governance, and performance management. Passion for developing leadership teams, improving employee engagement, and driving a culture of continuous improvement. GXO is a leading provider of cutting-edge supply chain solutions to the most successful companies in the world. We help our customers manage their goods most efficiently using our technology and services. Our greatest strength is our global team - energetic, innovative people of all experience levels and talents who make GXO a great place to work. GXO is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate, support and thrive on diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We believe that diversity and inclusion in our business is critical to our success as a global company, and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. We are an Armed Forces friendly organisation and Disability Confident Leader as part of the Disability Confident Scheme (GIS) and actively welcome applications from people with disabilities. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. Review GXO's candidate privacy statement
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Are you a proven senior leader within large-scale logistics operations? Do you have the capability to lead complex, high-volume environments while developing high-performing leadership teams? Are you commercially astute with a relentless focus on operational excellence and customer delivery? Here at GXO , we are recruiting a Head of Operations to lead our large, multi-user site in Northampton , with responsibility for an operation of approximately 1,000 colleagues . This is a critical senior leadership role with end-to-end accountability for warehouse performance, service delivery, and commercial outcomes. You will directly lead four Contract Managers, setting strategic direction, driving performance, and ensuring alignment to GXO's operational and customer objectives within a fast-paced, customer-focused environment. This is a full-time, permanent role , working Monday to Friday. Pay, benefits and more: We're offering a of up to £85,000 per annum , plus company car or car allowance , and 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Our comprehensive benefits package includes flexible dental insurance, a company-sponsored pension scheme, 24/7 online GP service, life assurance, and a fully comprehensive employee assistance programme. You'll also have access to our MyBenefits platform, offering high-street discounts, cycle to work scheme, cashback cards, savings schemes and more. What you'll do on a typical day: Provide strategic and operational leadership across all warehouse functions, ensuring service excellence, cost control, and compliance at scale. Own and review operational forecasts with customers, aligning labour, recruitment, and resource planning with business performance. Lead financial performance management, identifying cost-saving initiatives and delivering corrective actions to maximise efficiency and profitability. Produce detailed cost reporting and performance narratives, providing clear justification for all spend. Review and optimise daily warehouse plans, driving continuous improvement and the consistent achievement of KPIs. Develop and coach senior operational leaders, strengthening succession planning, engagement, and leadership capability. What you need to succeed at GXO: Proven experience in a senior operational leadership role within a large-scale, fast-paced logistics or distribution environment. Strong commercial acumen with demonstrable experience managing budgets, cost control, and financial performance. A track record of leading complex operations through clear objective setting, KPI governance, and performance management. Passion for developing leadership teams, improving employee engagement, and driving a culture of continuous improvement. GXO is a leading provider of cutting-edge supply chain solutions to the most successful companies in the world. We help our customers manage their goods most efficiently using our technology and services. Our greatest strength is our global team - energetic, innovative people of all experience levels and talents who make GXO a great place to work. GXO is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate, support and thrive on diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We believe that diversity and inclusion in our business is critical to our success as a global company, and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. We are an Armed Forces friendly organisation and Disability Confident Leader as part of the Disability Confident Scheme (GIS) and actively welcome applications from people with disabilities. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. Review GXO's candidate privacy statement
30 - 37 hours per week / Permanent / Monday - Thursday 0900 -1700, Friday / hybrid working, requiring a minimum of three days working on sites each week, with up to two days working from home. Flexibility is essential, as the role involves regular travel across West Sussex and Surrey. YMCA DownsLink Group is the leading charity for children and young people across Sussex and Surrey. We offer safe homes, mental health support and trusted advice. We believe that every child and young person has the right to be safe, heard and to shape their own future. We work alongside them to make that happen. We are here for children and young people, many of whom face multiple challenges and need our support. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections guide us in all our actions. The People Team are responsible for all aspects of candidate and employee experience across the organisation. We drive organisational performance, compensation, benefits, and people tools and technologies - and oversee the continuing evolution of the organisation's culture. As a People Partner you will be proactive, curious, and solution focused partner to People Managers across the organisation. Working closely with the Head of People, you will play a key role in improving employee experience, strengthening leadership capability, and embedding a positive and engaging workplace culture. This hands-on role requires the ability to shift between operational delivery and strategic priorities, balancing reactive needs with proactive planning to support short, medium, and long term organisational objectives. The role blends strategic people partnership with practical HR support, ensuring people practices are consistent, employee centred, and aligned with organisational values. As a trusted People Partner, you will work closely with managers and leaders to build confident, capable people management across the organisation. Acting as a proactive and curious advisor, you will coach and support managers on employee relations, performance, engagement, and employment legislation, ensuring decisions are fair, consistent, and aligned with organisational values. You will lead on complex employee relations matters where needed, promote positive and informal resolution wherever possible, and role model a values led approach to leadership and culture. In delivering the role, you will work in partnership with the Head of People to help shape an inclusive, engaging employee experience across the full lifecycle from recruitment and onboarding through to development, performance, and wellbeing. contribute to workforce planning, learning and development initiatives, policy development and compliance, and the effective delivery of HR operations, including HR data, records, and payroll support. build strong relationships with stakeholders across the organisation, you will use insight and collaboration to drive continuous improvement and deliver a professional, people centred HR service that enables both individuals and the organisation to thrive. If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but don t meet every single requirement, we still encourage you to apply. Your skills and experiences may be more transferable than you think, and you could be exactly the person we re looking for. We are seeking an experienced HR Business Partner with a proven ability to deliver effective, high quality HR processes. You will bring a strong track record of working professionally and constructively with stakeholders and colleagues at all levels of the organisation. Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 is essential, while CIPD Level 7 qualification (or working towards it/equivalent experience) is desirable, alongside sound knowledge of ED&I legislation and safeguarding best practice. You will be comfortable managing a varied employee relations caseload, applying sound judgement, discretion, and a working knowledge of employment law to support fair and consistent outcomes. You will recognise the value of building and maintaining strong, trusted relationships with stakeholders from the outset. Genuinely passionate about developing others, you will partner closely with People Managers to unlock their potential, enabling them to manage and lead their teams with confidence and effectiveness. You will bring a positive, proactive approach and genuine enthusiasm for the organisation s work, alongside excellent communication, organisation, and problem solving skills. Confident working independently while contributing to a collaborative team environment, you will demonstrate strong cultural awareness, professionalism, and attention to detail. CLOSING DATE: Thursday 14 May 2026 at midnight, proposed interview date Wednesday 20 May. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorship for this role, so applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children s and Adults Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
30 - 37 hours per week / Permanent / Monday - Thursday 0900 -1700, Friday / hybrid working, requiring a minimum of three days working on sites each week, with up to two days working from home. Flexibility is essential, as the role involves regular travel across West Sussex and Surrey. YMCA DownsLink Group is the leading charity for children and young people across Sussex and Surrey. We offer safe homes, mental health support and trusted advice. We believe that every child and young person has the right to be safe, heard and to shape their own future. We work alongside them to make that happen. We are here for children and young people, many of whom face multiple challenges and need our support. Our Values - we do what s right, we work with heart, and we build real connections guide us in all our actions. The People Team are responsible for all aspects of candidate and employee experience across the organisation. We drive organisational performance, compensation, benefits, and people tools and technologies - and oversee the continuing evolution of the organisation's culture. As a People Partner you will be proactive, curious, and solution focused partner to People Managers across the organisation. Working closely with the Head of People, you will play a key role in improving employee experience, strengthening leadership capability, and embedding a positive and engaging workplace culture. This hands-on role requires the ability to shift between operational delivery and strategic priorities, balancing reactive needs with proactive planning to support short, medium, and long term organisational objectives. The role blends strategic people partnership with practical HR support, ensuring people practices are consistent, employee centred, and aligned with organisational values. As a trusted People Partner, you will work closely with managers and leaders to build confident, capable people management across the organisation. Acting as a proactive and curious advisor, you will coach and support managers on employee relations, performance, engagement, and employment legislation, ensuring decisions are fair, consistent, and aligned with organisational values. You will lead on complex employee relations matters where needed, promote positive and informal resolution wherever possible, and role model a values led approach to leadership and culture. In delivering the role, you will work in partnership with the Head of People to help shape an inclusive, engaging employee experience across the full lifecycle from recruitment and onboarding through to development, performance, and wellbeing. contribute to workforce planning, learning and development initiatives, policy development and compliance, and the effective delivery of HR operations, including HR data, records, and payroll support. build strong relationships with stakeholders across the organisation, you will use insight and collaboration to drive continuous improvement and deliver a professional, people centred HR service that enables both individuals and the organisation to thrive. If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity but don t meet every single requirement, we still encourage you to apply. Your skills and experiences may be more transferable than you think, and you could be exactly the person we re looking for. We are seeking an experienced HR Business Partner with a proven ability to deliver effective, high quality HR processes. You will bring a strong track record of working professionally and constructively with stakeholders and colleagues at all levels of the organisation. Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 is essential, while CIPD Level 7 qualification (or working towards it/equivalent experience) is desirable, alongside sound knowledge of ED&I legislation and safeguarding best practice. You will be comfortable managing a varied employee relations caseload, applying sound judgement, discretion, and a working knowledge of employment law to support fair and consistent outcomes. You will recognise the value of building and maintaining strong, trusted relationships with stakeholders from the outset. Genuinely passionate about developing others, you will partner closely with People Managers to unlock their potential, enabling them to manage and lead their teams with confidence and effectiveness. You will bring a positive, proactive approach and genuine enthusiasm for the organisation s work, alongside excellent communication, organisation, and problem solving skills. Confident working independently while contributing to a collaborative team environment, you will demonstrate strong cultural awareness, professionalism, and attention to detail. CLOSING DATE: Thursday 14 May 2026 at midnight, proposed interview date Wednesday 20 May. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorship for this role, so applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK independently. An inclusive workplace We are committed to policies and practices of equity, diversity, and inclusion and to supporting our people to make sure our culture is consistent with this commitment. Accessibility If you require assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please do contact us. YMCA DLG requires all staff and volunteers to be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and to respond proactively to safeguarding concerns. Successful applicants will undergo a thorough background screening process, conducted by an accredited third-party provider. This includes an Enhanced DBS check (with Children s and Adults Barred Lists) as well as comprehensive reference and activity check.
Senior Project Engineer Leeds Permanent Position Competitive Salary, plus Car/Car Allowance + Flexible Benefits Summary We have an exciting new opportunity for an electrically biased Senior Project Engineer, to join our team on site in central Leeds. In this role you will play a key part in leading the delivery of this project, being responsible for ensuring that all activities within your area of control are engineered to specification, and delivered safely, profitably and to customer satisfaction. This is a permanent staff role with NG Bailey, and the successful candidate will need to be able to obtain security clearance once in post. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Ensuring that our safety first and foremost message is visible and alive through all activities on the project Participate in pre-commencement activities to maximise opportunities, efficiency and profitability Review the project scope of works to ensure precise provision of the customer's requirements Lead the identification of project risks and opportunities, and take responsibility to mitigate or enhance those in your control Ensure engineering solutions are procured and delivered to financial and commercial objectives. Provide accurate and timely information on site progress to the Project Manager and Commercial Lead Manage any sub-contract resource if applicable. Provide leadership to project team members within your area of control, maximising performance and ensuring objectives are met. Build and maintain positive customer relationships Ensure project is closed out in accordance with customer requirements, maximising project profitability What we're looking for : To be successful in this role you will have demonstrable experience of electrical installations, in a construction environment, and previous experience in a similar role. Industry recognised trade or professional electrical qualification Specific experience on high value mechanical building service projects Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Car/car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: We are one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward-thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies. Progression is something we value, and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Senior Project Engineer Leeds Permanent Position Competitive Salary, plus Car/Car Allowance + Flexible Benefits Summary We have an exciting new opportunity for an electrically biased Senior Project Engineer, to join our team on site in central Leeds. In this role you will play a key part in leading the delivery of this project, being responsible for ensuring that all activities within your area of control are engineered to specification, and delivered safely, profitably and to customer satisfaction. This is a permanent staff role with NG Bailey, and the successful candidate will need to be able to obtain security clearance once in post. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Ensuring that our safety first and foremost message is visible and alive through all activities on the project Participate in pre-commencement activities to maximise opportunities, efficiency and profitability Review the project scope of works to ensure precise provision of the customer's requirements Lead the identification of project risks and opportunities, and take responsibility to mitigate or enhance those in your control Ensure engineering solutions are procured and delivered to financial and commercial objectives. Provide accurate and timely information on site progress to the Project Manager and Commercial Lead Manage any sub-contract resource if applicable. Provide leadership to project team members within your area of control, maximising performance and ensuring objectives are met. Build and maintain positive customer relationships Ensure project is closed out in accordance with customer requirements, maximising project profitability What we're looking for : To be successful in this role you will have demonstrable experience of electrical installations, in a construction environment, and previous experience in a similar role. Industry recognised trade or professional electrical qualification Specific experience on high value mechanical building service projects Benefits: We're always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Car/car allowance Salary sacrifice car scheme (Hybrid/Electric Vehicle) Pension with a leading provider and up to 8% employer contribution Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes. Personal development programme Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: We are one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward-thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies. Progression is something we value, and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be.
Nottingham Trent House (95002), United Kingdom, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Lead Data Management Specialist About this role Data is at the heart of everything we do. We have a multitude of systems that store, process and use data to support our operations, analytics and reporting - all of which drive us towards our business goals of helping our customers (and associates) succeed. Ensuring we have a thorough understanding of the data the UK business creates and uses, and the management of such data is crucial. All of this is essential to ensuring our business is well managed and gives users the confidence that the data they are using is available, and of the highest quality. We are seeking an individual to join us to help build, deliver, improve and lead on data management across the business. You will be working on a variety of activities to solve complex problems and unlock the power of data through good data management and help the business make informed decisions. What you'll do With the permanent high focus on data management, we are looking for an energetic individual to help us support the UK business and wider Enterprise by: Helping define and drive our data management strategy through understanding the external environment, Enterprise direction to identify opportunities Work with key stakeholders to drive consistent, policy compliant practices to support all aspects of the data lifecycle. Including registration, usage, quality, retention and external data share Identifying, assessing and reporting on data management related issues across the UK business Providing advice across the business on how we drive value and change through great data management Insert yourself in to change forums to ensure data is a key consideration as the business creates new products and services Evolve Data Management frameworks to meet changing business and regulatory needs, including the focus on converging to Enterprise solutions and capabilities Engaging with UK, US and Canada stakeholders to share, assess and improve data management practices Execute and engage in data management assessments through control performance or 2nd and 3rd line review Coach, nurture and develop associates around the business to ensure they have a great understanding of their data management responsibilities and the value behind it What we're looking for You don't need to be an expert in data, instead we are looking for an individual with an appetite and enthusiasm who can demonstrate critical thinking and work with a wide range of stakeholders spanning the entire business. You will be part of an ever-changing industry with regular development in new tools and methodologies being proposed. As a member of the Data Management team, we are looking for an individual to: Support our data partners by using critical thinking to resolve complex problems and be a key figure in identifying, documenting and managing issues as an owner Use judgment come to the right solution whilst using influence, a strong network and communication skills to drive change Be able to influence decisions, have a strong network and communication skills to drive change Help data owners understand more about the data they use or create and the further embed the value of good data management Guide data owners and data users through the completion of relevant data management activities using established procedures / frameworks Bring new ideas and establish new processes that support the UK data strategy Support the Data leads to deliver a variety of enterprise actions whilst staying up to date on Enterprise and industry changes Be an advocate for great data management practices across the business Perform risk and control requirements where applicable Help the Data Management Team and Divisional Data Risk Officer shape how we achieve consistent, future-proof data management effectiveness Have a strong passion for learning and taking an interest in the industry as a whole Experience in any of the following would be great, however we will help you develop in these areas too Understanding of, or interest in, Data Management & Data Risk Management Ability to manage a process Basic knowledge of Cloud data / AWS Experience in managing and delivering large value add activities Risk Management fundamentals Where and how you'll work This is a permanent position based in our Nottingham offices. We have a hybrid working model which gives you flexibility to work from our offices and from home. We're big on collaboration and connection, so you'll be based in our Nottingham office 3 days a week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Many of our associates have flexible working arrangements, and we're open to talking about an arrangement that works for you. What's in it for you Bring us all this - and you'll be well rewarded with a role contributing to the roadmap of an organisation committed to transformation We offer high performers strong and diverse career progression, investing heavily in developing great people through our Capital One University training programmes (and appropriate external providers) Immediate access to our core benefits including pension scheme, bonus, generous holiday entitlement and private medical insurance - with flexible benefits available including season-ticket loans, cycle to work scheme and enhanced parental leave Open-plan workspaces and accessible facilities designed to inspire and support you. Our Nottingham head-office has a fully-serviced gym, subsidised restaurant, mindfulness and music rooms. In London, you can heighten your mood with a run on our rooftop running track or an espresso at the Workshop Coffee café What you should know about how we recruit
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Nottingham Trent House (95002), United Kingdom, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Lead Data Management Specialist About this role Data is at the heart of everything we do. We have a multitude of systems that store, process and use data to support our operations, analytics and reporting - all of which drive us towards our business goals of helping our customers (and associates) succeed. Ensuring we have a thorough understanding of the data the UK business creates and uses, and the management of such data is crucial. All of this is essential to ensuring our business is well managed and gives users the confidence that the data they are using is available, and of the highest quality. We are seeking an individual to join us to help build, deliver, improve and lead on data management across the business. You will be working on a variety of activities to solve complex problems and unlock the power of data through good data management and help the business make informed decisions. What you'll do With the permanent high focus on data management, we are looking for an energetic individual to help us support the UK business and wider Enterprise by: Helping define and drive our data management strategy through understanding the external environment, Enterprise direction to identify opportunities Work with key stakeholders to drive consistent, policy compliant practices to support all aspects of the data lifecycle. Including registration, usage, quality, retention and external data share Identifying, assessing and reporting on data management related issues across the UK business Providing advice across the business on how we drive value and change through great data management Insert yourself in to change forums to ensure data is a key consideration as the business creates new products and services Evolve Data Management frameworks to meet changing business and regulatory needs, including the focus on converging to Enterprise solutions and capabilities Engaging with UK, US and Canada stakeholders to share, assess and improve data management practices Execute and engage in data management assessments through control performance or 2nd and 3rd line review Coach, nurture and develop associates around the business to ensure they have a great understanding of their data management responsibilities and the value behind it What we're looking for You don't need to be an expert in data, instead we are looking for an individual with an appetite and enthusiasm who can demonstrate critical thinking and work with a wide range of stakeholders spanning the entire business. You will be part of an ever-changing industry with regular development in new tools and methodologies being proposed. As a member of the Data Management team, we are looking for an individual to: Support our data partners by using critical thinking to resolve complex problems and be a key figure in identifying, documenting and managing issues as an owner Use judgment come to the right solution whilst using influence, a strong network and communication skills to drive change Be able to influence decisions, have a strong network and communication skills to drive change Help data owners understand more about the data they use or create and the further embed the value of good data management Guide data owners and data users through the completion of relevant data management activities using established procedures / frameworks Bring new ideas and establish new processes that support the UK data strategy Support the Data leads to deliver a variety of enterprise actions whilst staying up to date on Enterprise and industry changes Be an advocate for great data management practices across the business Perform risk and control requirements where applicable Help the Data Management Team and Divisional Data Risk Officer shape how we achieve consistent, future-proof data management effectiveness Have a strong passion for learning and taking an interest in the industry as a whole Experience in any of the following would be great, however we will help you develop in these areas too Understanding of, or interest in, Data Management & Data Risk Management Ability to manage a process Basic knowledge of Cloud data / AWS Experience in managing and delivering large value add activities Risk Management fundamentals Where and how you'll work This is a permanent position based in our Nottingham offices. We have a hybrid working model which gives you flexibility to work from our offices and from home. We're big on collaboration and connection, so you'll be based in our Nottingham office 3 days a week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Many of our associates have flexible working arrangements, and we're open to talking about an arrangement that works for you. What's in it for you Bring us all this - and you'll be well rewarded with a role contributing to the roadmap of an organisation committed to transformation We offer high performers strong and diverse career progression, investing heavily in developing great people through our Capital One University training programmes (and appropriate external providers) Immediate access to our core benefits including pension scheme, bonus, generous holiday entitlement and private medical insurance - with flexible benefits available including season-ticket loans, cycle to work scheme and enhanced parental leave Open-plan workspaces and accessible facilities designed to inspire and support you. Our Nottingham head-office has a fully-serviced gym, subsidised restaurant, mindfulness and music rooms. In London, you can heighten your mood with a run on our rooftop running track or an espresso at the Workshop Coffee café What you should know about how we recruit
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: It's Wednesday afternoon. You've enjoyed your day, and now it's time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! You're heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three you've pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm. You hop in your car - you'll need that, business insurance and a valid driver's licence for this job - and head to a neighbourhood nearby. Your mission? Chatting with people about their opinions and experiences - right at their doorstep! You'll be going door-to-door, inviting people to participate in surveys. Don't worry; we provide all the training you need to feel confident approaching people, even if they weren't expecting a visit. And to make things easier, we offer mileage reimbursement for your travels. You'll use a company-provided tablet to record their answers, so no need to worry about paperwork. And the best part? You're making a real difference! The information you gather helps businesses and organisations make decisions that impact your community. What else makes Ipsos special? We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Ipsos has been recognised by The Times as one of the top 50 companies for gender balance in the UK for two years running! We provide award-winning training, setting you up for success. We're socially conscious and committed to making a positive impact. Our BELONG networks help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We're dedicated to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, striving to minimise our environmental footprint and promote sustainability. Plus, as an Ipsos interviewer, you'll enjoy access to: Ipsos More: A fantastic platform offering discounts on everything from clothing and holidays to household goods and everyday shopping essentials. Treat yourself while saving money! Ipsos Wellbeing: A dedicated resource to support your wellbeing, with tips and advice on staying active, eating well, and practicing mindfulness. This job might be for you if: You love meeting new people and hearing their stories. You're comfortable striking up conversations and putting people at ease, even in unexpected situations. You're looking for a part-time gig that lets you choose your hours (at least 12 hours per week in pre-booked 6-hour shifts) and be your own boss. You're passionate about your community and want to have a voice in shaping its future. Sound like a good fit? Apply now and join our team of Market Research Interviewers.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: It's Wednesday afternoon. You've enjoyed your day, and now it's time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! You're heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three you've pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm. You hop in your car - you'll need that, business insurance and a valid driver's licence for this job - and head to a neighbourhood nearby. Your mission? Chatting with people about their opinions and experiences - right at their doorstep! You'll be going door-to-door, inviting people to participate in surveys. Don't worry; we provide all the training you need to feel confident approaching people, even if they weren't expecting a visit. And to make things easier, we offer mileage reimbursement for your travels. You'll use a company-provided tablet to record their answers, so no need to worry about paperwork. And the best part? You're making a real difference! The information you gather helps businesses and organisations make decisions that impact your community. What else makes Ipsos special? We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Ipsos has been recognised by The Times as one of the top 50 companies for gender balance in the UK for two years running! We provide award-winning training, setting you up for success. We're socially conscious and committed to making a positive impact. Our BELONG networks help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We're dedicated to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, striving to minimise our environmental footprint and promote sustainability. Plus, as an Ipsos interviewer, you'll enjoy access to: Ipsos More: A fantastic platform offering discounts on everything from clothing and holidays to household goods and everyday shopping essentials. Treat yourself while saving money! Ipsos Wellbeing: A dedicated resource to support your wellbeing, with tips and advice on staying active, eating well, and practicing mindfulness. This job might be for you if: You love meeting new people and hearing their stories. You're comfortable striking up conversations and putting people at ease, even in unexpected situations. You're looking for a part-time gig that lets you choose your hours (at least 12 hours per week in pre-booked 6-hour shifts) and be your own boss. You're passionate about your community and want to have a voice in shaping its future. Sound like a good fit? Apply now and join our team of Market Research Interviewers.
Our international client urgently requires a Call Centre professional to join their team on a temp-to-perm basis You will efficiently and professionally facilitate, decide upon, and communicate the settlement of aviation damaged luggage claims in line with: Company Behaviors, policies, and KPIs Client requirements Legislative requirements (e.g. MC99, GDPR) Key Accountabilities: Client airline damaged luggage settlement Aviation customer contact, via phone and email, remaining compliant with all policies and requirements Role Challenges: Peer relationship management, within the framework of the Company Behaviours and policies Inter-departmental communication - to ensure that the path to claiming settlement is as efficient as possible Client and supplier relationship management - ensuring constant compliance Role Requirements: Fluent or native written and spoken English - essential Basic MS Office skills - essential GCSE (or equivalent) in Maths, English - essential Experience in an airport or airline operation - desirable Experience in an operational call centre environment - desirable Experience in a high-pressure, fluid sales environment - desirable Accurate update and maintenance of files and data related to airline damage pilfer reports (DPR) o Ad hoc entering of aviation Damage Pilfer Reports (DPR) claims into the company database, ensuring accuracy at all times Contacting airline passengers via phone and/or email in line with airline contractual requirements Issuing final settlement of claims within the parameters defined by the airline contract and/or the Montreal Convention (1999) o Ensuring that the final settlement is in the best interests of the client airline and company, whilst maintaining passenger satisfaction Arranging and following up on the collection of damaged items and the delivery of repaired or replacement items through third-party suppliers Assessment of collected airline passenger luggage to determine whether repair or replacement is the appropriate course of action Ensuring that the Company remains compliant with all data protection legislation through appropriate action and decision making Team player with excellent verbal skills and a keen eye for detail Able to cope under the pressure of a service recovery situation, dealing with the public by Company Policy when in a stressed frame of mind Adaptable and resilient TEMP TO PERM BASIS OFFICE BASED INTERESTED? APPLY NOW!
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Our international client urgently requires a Call Centre professional to join their team on a temp-to-perm basis You will efficiently and professionally facilitate, decide upon, and communicate the settlement of aviation damaged luggage claims in line with: Company Behaviors, policies, and KPIs Client requirements Legislative requirements (e.g. MC99, GDPR) Key Accountabilities: Client airline damaged luggage settlement Aviation customer contact, via phone and email, remaining compliant with all policies and requirements Role Challenges: Peer relationship management, within the framework of the Company Behaviours and policies Inter-departmental communication - to ensure that the path to claiming settlement is as efficient as possible Client and supplier relationship management - ensuring constant compliance Role Requirements: Fluent or native written and spoken English - essential Basic MS Office skills - essential GCSE (or equivalent) in Maths, English - essential Experience in an airport or airline operation - desirable Experience in an operational call centre environment - desirable Experience in a high-pressure, fluid sales environment - desirable Accurate update and maintenance of files and data related to airline damage pilfer reports (DPR) o Ad hoc entering of aviation Damage Pilfer Reports (DPR) claims into the company database, ensuring accuracy at all times Contacting airline passengers via phone and/or email in line with airline contractual requirements Issuing final settlement of claims within the parameters defined by the airline contract and/or the Montreal Convention (1999) o Ensuring that the final settlement is in the best interests of the client airline and company, whilst maintaining passenger satisfaction Arranging and following up on the collection of damaged items and the delivery of repaired or replacement items through third-party suppliers Assessment of collected airline passenger luggage to determine whether repair or replacement is the appropriate course of action Ensuring that the Company remains compliant with all data protection legislation through appropriate action and decision making Team player with excellent verbal skills and a keen eye for detail Able to cope under the pressure of a service recovery situation, dealing with the public by Company Policy when in a stressed frame of mind Adaptable and resilient TEMP TO PERM BASIS OFFICE BASED INTERESTED? APPLY NOW!
Aspire People Limited
Northampton, Northamptonshire
School Maintenance Caretaker£15.00 - £18.00 per hourAre you an experienced Maintenance Professional looking to transition into the Education sectorI am currently looking to recruit a number of Maintenance professionals to work on an ongoing TEMPORARY basis, supporting the site teams in carrying out day to day general maintenance and site work in Schools across the area.There will be FULL TIME AND PART TIME positions available throughout the School year which run for a variety amount of time.There may also be an opportunity to move to a PERMANENT CONTRACT within the Schools although this is not guaranteed.You must be available to start straight away and be FLEXIBLE WITH THE WORKING HOURS as some Schools require staff to work split shift patterns. FOR EXAMPLE 6:00a.m. - 10:00a.m then return 2:00p.m. - 6:00p.m.As a full time temporary school caretaker, the school will expect you to essentially be a permanent member of staff so you will be expected to:" Carry out general maintenance of the school as well as litter picking" Carry out odd jobs delegated to you by the supervisor" Open and close the school building" Work independently and as a team to ensure tasks are completed safely and efficiently" Set alarmsYOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO FULLY REGISTER WITH US INCLUDING PROVIDING RIGHT TO WORK DOCUMENTS ALONG WITH OBTAINING AN ENHANCED CHILD WORKFORCE DBS THAT WILL BE PROCESS BY US BUT COME AT A COST OF £47.20 (UNLESS YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE REGISTERED ON THE UPDATE SERVICE). PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU ARE ABLE TO DO THIS.To find out more about Aspire People head to our website Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Apr 27, 2026
Seasonal
School Maintenance Caretaker£15.00 - £18.00 per hourAre you an experienced Maintenance Professional looking to transition into the Education sectorI am currently looking to recruit a number of Maintenance professionals to work on an ongoing TEMPORARY basis, supporting the site teams in carrying out day to day general maintenance and site work in Schools across the area.There will be FULL TIME AND PART TIME positions available throughout the School year which run for a variety amount of time.There may also be an opportunity to move to a PERMANENT CONTRACT within the Schools although this is not guaranteed.You must be available to start straight away and be FLEXIBLE WITH THE WORKING HOURS as some Schools require staff to work split shift patterns. FOR EXAMPLE 6:00a.m. - 10:00a.m then return 2:00p.m. - 6:00p.m.As a full time temporary school caretaker, the school will expect you to essentially be a permanent member of staff so you will be expected to:" Carry out general maintenance of the school as well as litter picking" Carry out odd jobs delegated to you by the supervisor" Open and close the school building" Work independently and as a team to ensure tasks are completed safely and efficiently" Set alarmsYOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO FULLY REGISTER WITH US INCLUDING PROVIDING RIGHT TO WORK DOCUMENTS ALONG WITH OBTAINING AN ENHANCED CHILD WORKFORCE DBS THAT WILL BE PROCESS BY US BUT COME AT A COST OF £47.20 (UNLESS YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE REGISTERED ON THE UPDATE SERVICE). PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU ARE ABLE TO DO THIS.To find out more about Aspire People head to our website Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: It's Wednesday afternoon. You've enjoyed your day, and now it's time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! You're heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three you've pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm. You hop in your car - you'll need that, business insurance and a valid driver's licence for this job - and head to a neighbourhood nearby. Your mission? Chatting with people about their opinions and experiences - right at their doorstep! You'll be going door-to-door, inviting people to participate in surveys. Don't worry; we provide all the training you need to feel confident approaching people, even if they weren't expecting a visit. And to make things easier, we offer mileage reimbursement for your travels. You'll use a company-provided tablet to record their answers, so no need to worry about paperwork. And the best part? You're making a real difference! The information you gather helps businesses and organisations make decisions that impact your community. What else makes Ipsos special? We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Ipsos has been recognised by The Times as one of the top 50 companies for gender balance in the UK for two years running! We provide award-winning training, setting you up for success. We're socially conscious and committed to making a positive impact. Our BELONG networks help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We're dedicated to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, striving to minimise our environmental footprint and promote sustainability. Plus, as an Ipsos interviewer, you'll enjoy access to: Ipsos More: A fantastic platform offering discounts on everything from clothing and holidays to household goods and everyday shopping essentials. Treat yourself while saving money! Ipsos Wellbeing: A dedicated resource to support your wellbeing, with tips and advice on staying active, eating well, and practicing mindfulness. This job might be for you if: You love meeting new people and hearing their stories. You're comfortable striking up conversations and putting people at ease, even in unexpected situations. You're looking for a part-time gig that lets you choose your hours (at least 12 hours per week in pre-booked 6-hour shifts) and be your own boss. You're passionate about your community and want to have a voice in shaping its future. Sound like a good fit? Apply now and join our team of Market Research Interviewers.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer Imagine it: It's Wednesday afternoon. You've enjoyed your day, and now it's time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer! You're heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three you've pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm. You hop in your car - you'll need that, business insurance and a valid driver's licence for this job - and head to a neighbourhood nearby. Your mission? Chatting with people about their opinions and experiences - right at their doorstep! You'll be going door-to-door, inviting people to participate in surveys. Don't worry; we provide all the training you need to feel confident approaching people, even if they weren't expecting a visit. And to make things easier, we offer mileage reimbursement for your travels. You'll use a company-provided tablet to record their answers, so no need to worry about paperwork. And the best part? You're making a real difference! The information you gather helps businesses and organisations make decisions that impact your community. What else makes Ipsos special? We're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Ipsos has been recognised by The Times as one of the top 50 companies for gender balance in the UK for two years running! We provide award-winning training, setting you up for success. We're socially conscious and committed to making a positive impact. Our BELONG networks help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone. We're dedicated to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, striving to minimise our environmental footprint and promote sustainability. Plus, as an Ipsos interviewer, you'll enjoy access to: Ipsos More: A fantastic platform offering discounts on everything from clothing and holidays to household goods and everyday shopping essentials. Treat yourself while saving money! Ipsos Wellbeing: A dedicated resource to support your wellbeing, with tips and advice on staying active, eating well, and practicing mindfulness. This job might be for you if: You love meeting new people and hearing their stories. You're comfortable striking up conversations and putting people at ease, even in unexpected situations. You're looking for a part-time gig that lets you choose your hours (at least 12 hours per week in pre-booked 6-hour shifts) and be your own boss. You're passionate about your community and want to have a voice in shaping its future. Sound like a good fit? Apply now and join our team of Market Research Interviewers.