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Best Start Recruitment Ltd
Nursery Manager
Best Start Recruitment Ltd Barnet, London
Nursery Manager role - Hendon Salary - 45,000- 50,000 per annum depending on experience. Hours - 40 hours a week, either over 4 long days (phone number removed) or 5 shorter days (phone number removed)/9.30-6.30). Maternity cover role Benefits: Additional ,Annual Leave for your Birthday 500 starter bonus CPD training Company events Free food onsite THE ORGANISATION This Nursery is a welcoming, child-centred early years setting based in Hendon. They are committed to providing a safe, nurturing and stimulating environment where every child is valued as an individual and supported to reach their full potential. We pride ourselves on strong parent partnerships, high standards of care, and a positive team culture. THE POST The Nursery Manager will be a qualified professional, with strong management experience, who is responsible for the overall management of the nursery. The Nursery Manager will develop and motivate the staff team, ensuring a high standard of childcare practice throughout the nursery and excellent level of customer service to parents. It is expected that the Nursery Manager will take responsibility for the full operations of the nursery, to continue to purchase equipment and resources, establish operational procedures, recruit and train staff and work to ensure the commercial success and long term sustainability of the nursery. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the overall leadership, quality, and operational management of this Nursery. The postholder will ensure full compliance with EYFS and regulatory requirements, drive continuous quality improvement, maintain strong occupancy levels, and foster a motivated and high-performing team. Ongoing support will be provided by the management committee and external agencies, as appropriate. An enhanced DBS check is required, before any appointment can be confirmed. They are paying a salary of up to 50,000 Best Start recruitment want to help you to make the right choice in your next career move. If you meet the criteria set above, or would like Early Years Career advice please apply ASAP for an informal and confidential chat. We cater for all Early Years jobs and currently have Nursery Manager, Deputy Manager, QTS, Montessori, Room Leader and Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse vacancies
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Nursery Manager role - Hendon Salary - 45,000- 50,000 per annum depending on experience. Hours - 40 hours a week, either over 4 long days (phone number removed) or 5 shorter days (phone number removed)/9.30-6.30). Maternity cover role Benefits: Additional ,Annual Leave for your Birthday 500 starter bonus CPD training Company events Free food onsite THE ORGANISATION This Nursery is a welcoming, child-centred early years setting based in Hendon. They are committed to providing a safe, nurturing and stimulating environment where every child is valued as an individual and supported to reach their full potential. We pride ourselves on strong parent partnerships, high standards of care, and a positive team culture. THE POST The Nursery Manager will be a qualified professional, with strong management experience, who is responsible for the overall management of the nursery. The Nursery Manager will develop and motivate the staff team, ensuring a high standard of childcare practice throughout the nursery and excellent level of customer service to parents. It is expected that the Nursery Manager will take responsibility for the full operations of the nursery, to continue to purchase equipment and resources, establish operational procedures, recruit and train staff and work to ensure the commercial success and long term sustainability of the nursery. The Nursery Manager is responsible for the overall leadership, quality, and operational management of this Nursery. The postholder will ensure full compliance with EYFS and regulatory requirements, drive continuous quality improvement, maintain strong occupancy levels, and foster a motivated and high-performing team. Ongoing support will be provided by the management committee and external agencies, as appropriate. An enhanced DBS check is required, before any appointment can be confirmed. They are paying a salary of up to 50,000 Best Start recruitment want to help you to make the right choice in your next career move. If you meet the criteria set above, or would like Early Years Career advice please apply ASAP for an informal and confidential chat. We cater for all Early Years jobs and currently have Nursery Manager, Deputy Manager, QTS, Montessori, Room Leader and Early Years Practitioner / Nursery Nurse vacancies
AE Talent Solutions LTD
Assistant Education Manager
AE Talent Solutions LTD
At AE Talent Solutions our mission is simple yet profound: to connect exceptional talent with exceptional opportunities. We are dedicated to empowering organizations with top-tier candidates and helping individuals achieve their career aspirations. Based on-site at HMP Wormwood Scrubs in London, you will support the Education Manager with effective management of the curriculum, ensuring needs of learners and employers are met, including delivery of Functional Skills, Personal & Social Development, and work-based programmes. You will lead on quality assurance and improvement, developing and encouraging an innovative and problem-solving approach to the work of the tutors to raise standards and meet challenging targets in line with performance indicators. You should be motivated to inspire along with a passion for what you do. You will need to hold a relevant first degree &/ professional qualification along with a teaching qualification and significant teaching experience. You will need to demonstrate successful experience and confidence in managing curriculum development and change, quality systems and processes and the performance of teaching staff in ways which will improve learner outcomes. Key Responsibilities: You will be accountable to the Education Manager for the effective management of the curriculum and to take the establishment lead for quality assurance and improvement within your curriculum area. You will develop and encourage an innovative and problem-solving approach to the work of the tutors to raise standards and meet challenging targets in line with performance indicators relating to recruitment, retention, achievement, and student satisfaction. You will support the Education Manager to agree and set targets with staff members to ensure both contractual obligations are met and exceeded and monitor these using appraisal and professional development procedures. You will develop and promote a curriculum which meets the identified needs of learners and employers, and which may include the effective delivery of Functional Skills, personal and social development, and work-based programmes. Managing teaching and support staff using the full range of HR strategies to maximise student success and the efficiency of the provision. Supervising staff to ensure their suitability via application of probationary, appraisal and professional development procedures. Working in collaboration with the Manager to optimise the use of resources and to develop the facilities available to students. Assisting the Manager in the preparation of annual self-assessment report, Quality Improvement Plan, and budget. Develop a standardised learning and skills programme in line with the needs of the prison population and the needs of employers ensuring parity across both sites, meeting both Ofsted and Ministry of Justice requirements. Developing and promoting constructive relations with partners and other external agencies for the benefit of offenders and the communities the prison serves. Working with Awarding Bodies to deliver appropriate qualifications within their quality standards. You will maintain and develop positive internal and external partnerships and attend meetings as required by the Education Manager. You will be required to deliver teaching sessions as required. The Assistant manager will deputise in the absence of the Education Manager and may have responsibility for a specific site in multi-site establishments dealing with issues that arise on a day-to-day basis. Always Complying with the security requirements of HM Prison Services. Person Specification Education, Training and Qualifications: Essential: Level 5 or above Teaching Qualification. Level 4 Award in Internal Quality Assurance. Desirable: Level 5 Operations or Departmental Manager Qualification. Level 3 English and Maths. Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities: Evidence of continuous professional development together with the ability to develop and manage an achievement-focussed team. A creative and flexible approach towards achieving objectives and deadlines. Persuasive and supportive leadership and staff management skills. The ability to identify and implement continuous improvements to the curriculum in line with the needs and demands of learners and employers. An innovative approach and initiative-taking style together with advanced communication skills and the natural ability to influence others. A commitment to the Reduction of Re-Offending through Education and Skills. Clear understanding of the OFSTED framework (EIF) with the ability to meet all standards. Company Benefits: 30 days annual leave. Cycle to Work scheme. Access to hundreds of discounts via the Additions portal. Employee Assistance Programme. Access to online wellbeing centre. Enhanced Wedding leave. A paid volunteering day each year. Enhanced Maternity scheme. Refer a Friend reward scheme. Holiday purchase scheme. Pension scheme. Life assurance.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
At AE Talent Solutions our mission is simple yet profound: to connect exceptional talent with exceptional opportunities. We are dedicated to empowering organizations with top-tier candidates and helping individuals achieve their career aspirations. Based on-site at HMP Wormwood Scrubs in London, you will support the Education Manager with effective management of the curriculum, ensuring needs of learners and employers are met, including delivery of Functional Skills, Personal & Social Development, and work-based programmes. You will lead on quality assurance and improvement, developing and encouraging an innovative and problem-solving approach to the work of the tutors to raise standards and meet challenging targets in line with performance indicators. You should be motivated to inspire along with a passion for what you do. You will need to hold a relevant first degree &/ professional qualification along with a teaching qualification and significant teaching experience. You will need to demonstrate successful experience and confidence in managing curriculum development and change, quality systems and processes and the performance of teaching staff in ways which will improve learner outcomes. Key Responsibilities: You will be accountable to the Education Manager for the effective management of the curriculum and to take the establishment lead for quality assurance and improvement within your curriculum area. You will develop and encourage an innovative and problem-solving approach to the work of the tutors to raise standards and meet challenging targets in line with performance indicators relating to recruitment, retention, achievement, and student satisfaction. You will support the Education Manager to agree and set targets with staff members to ensure both contractual obligations are met and exceeded and monitor these using appraisal and professional development procedures. You will develop and promote a curriculum which meets the identified needs of learners and employers, and which may include the effective delivery of Functional Skills, personal and social development, and work-based programmes. Managing teaching and support staff using the full range of HR strategies to maximise student success and the efficiency of the provision. Supervising staff to ensure their suitability via application of probationary, appraisal and professional development procedures. Working in collaboration with the Manager to optimise the use of resources and to develop the facilities available to students. Assisting the Manager in the preparation of annual self-assessment report, Quality Improvement Plan, and budget. Develop a standardised learning and skills programme in line with the needs of the prison population and the needs of employers ensuring parity across both sites, meeting both Ofsted and Ministry of Justice requirements. Developing and promoting constructive relations with partners and other external agencies for the benefit of offenders and the communities the prison serves. Working with Awarding Bodies to deliver appropriate qualifications within their quality standards. You will maintain and develop positive internal and external partnerships and attend meetings as required by the Education Manager. You will be required to deliver teaching sessions as required. The Assistant manager will deputise in the absence of the Education Manager and may have responsibility for a specific site in multi-site establishments dealing with issues that arise on a day-to-day basis. Always Complying with the security requirements of HM Prison Services. Person Specification Education, Training and Qualifications: Essential: Level 5 or above Teaching Qualification. Level 4 Award in Internal Quality Assurance. Desirable: Level 5 Operations or Departmental Manager Qualification. Level 3 English and Maths. Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities: Evidence of continuous professional development together with the ability to develop and manage an achievement-focussed team. A creative and flexible approach towards achieving objectives and deadlines. Persuasive and supportive leadership and staff management skills. The ability to identify and implement continuous improvements to the curriculum in line with the needs and demands of learners and employers. An innovative approach and initiative-taking style together with advanced communication skills and the natural ability to influence others. A commitment to the Reduction of Re-Offending through Education and Skills. Clear understanding of the OFSTED framework (EIF) with the ability to meet all standards. Company Benefits: 30 days annual leave. Cycle to Work scheme. Access to hundreds of discounts via the Additions portal. Employee Assistance Programme. Access to online wellbeing centre. Enhanced Wedding leave. A paid volunteering day each year. Enhanced Maternity scheme. Refer a Friend reward scheme. Holiday purchase scheme. Pension scheme. Life assurance.
UCM Education
Nursery Manager
UCM Education Ealing, London
We are looking for an experienced and dedicated Nursery Manager to join a well-established early years setting in Ealing . This is a full-time, permanent role , offering the opportunity to lead a nursery team and oversee the delivery of high-quality childcare and education in line with the EYFS framework. You will be: Overseeing the day-to-day running of the nursery to ensure smooth operations Leading, motivating, and developing a team of Early Years practitioners and room leaders Ensuring compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, safeguarding, and health and safety requirements Managing staff rotas, recruitment support, supervision, and performance reviews Monitoring planning, observations, and assessments to maintain high-quality learning outcomes Maintaining accurate records, policies, and administrative documentation Building positive relationships with parents, carers, and external agencies The successful candidate will hold a minimum Level 3 qualification in Early Years/Childcare and have proven leadership or management experience within a UK nursery or early years setting. A strong understanding of the EYFS framework, safeguarding legislation, and Ofsted inspection requirements is essential. Think this could be the role for you? Apply now with your CV! About UCM Education: UCM Education works closely with nurseries across the UK to place early years professionals into roles where they can thrive. Due to the volume of applications received, we may be unable to contact all unsuccessful applicants. We are an Equal Opportunities employer and are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
We are looking for an experienced and dedicated Nursery Manager to join a well-established early years setting in Ealing . This is a full-time, permanent role , offering the opportunity to lead a nursery team and oversee the delivery of high-quality childcare and education in line with the EYFS framework. You will be: Overseeing the day-to-day running of the nursery to ensure smooth operations Leading, motivating, and developing a team of Early Years practitioners and room leaders Ensuring compliance with EYFS, Ofsted, safeguarding, and health and safety requirements Managing staff rotas, recruitment support, supervision, and performance reviews Monitoring planning, observations, and assessments to maintain high-quality learning outcomes Maintaining accurate records, policies, and administrative documentation Building positive relationships with parents, carers, and external agencies The successful candidate will hold a minimum Level 3 qualification in Early Years/Childcare and have proven leadership or management experience within a UK nursery or early years setting. A strong understanding of the EYFS framework, safeguarding legislation, and Ofsted inspection requirements is essential. Think this could be the role for you? Apply now with your CV! About UCM Education: UCM Education works closely with nurseries across the UK to place early years professionals into roles where they can thrive. Due to the volume of applications received, we may be unable to contact all unsuccessful applicants. We are an Equal Opportunities employer and are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment.
BRIGHTON COLLEGE
Head of Senior Curriculum and Education
BRIGHTON COLLEGE Brighton, Sussex
Head of Senior Curriculum and Education (BCI) Location: Brighton Salary: The salary for this role will depend upon skills and experience. An exciting opportunity exists to join our Brighton College International (BCI) team as Head of Senior Curriculum and Education with effect from September 2026. Brighton College International (BCI) is growing a family of outstanding international schools that reflects the high-quality premium education offered by Brighton College UK. The successful candidate s primary task is to focus on the delivery of high educational standards in Brighton College international schools, with particular responsibility for the Senior phase, Years 7 to 13. However, in their wider role they will be expected to contribute to, and be influential in, all areas of BCI s operations. The Head of Senior Curriculum and Education reports directly, and is accountable, to the Chief Education Officer of BCI who is responsible for the educational delivery across all our international schools. The Head of Senior Curriculum and Education will work closely, and be directed by, the Deputy CEOs for new and existing schools. This role would suit either a current senior leader, or an experienced middle leader, who can demonstrate success in curriculum development and assessment. The candidate appointed to this role will also be able to evidence a strong track record of delivering academic excellence, supported by outstanding pastoral care, which is essential to the success of any Brighton College school. Experience and knowledge of the IB Diploma Programme is important in this role and candidates will be expected to show the ability to gain such knowledge if they have no direct experience of the IB. Brighton College International comprises a diverse team of highly talented colleagues, with expertise in education, marketing, admissions, finance, architecture and design. The Head of Senior Curriculum and Education would work particularly closely with the educationalists in the team, who bring considerable experience across all age-phases, from Early Years to Sixth Form, and also with senior school teaching colleagues across the College, who support BCI in both operational and strategic areas. This role involves being based in Brighton College UK, although the candidate should have flexibility for some overseas travel in order to support the educational development of the Brighton College international schools around the world, and collaborate with colleagues. Brighton College International are based in their own suite of offices just off-site, facilitating close collaboration within the team and across the family of schools. Teaching members of the BCI team remain embedded within the school by delivering a small timetable, and through engagement in the wider life of the College. This opportunity represents an exceptional professional opportunity for a proven secondary/senior education leader to shape and sustain world-class education within our international schools. The successful candidate s responsibilities will include: Curriculum and Assessment Leadership Provide strategic guidance and high-quality curriculum and assessment frameworks aligned with leading UK and international standards, adaptable to local contexts and cultures. Lead the development and review of senior phase curricula, including IGCSE, A Level, and IB, ensuring rigour, coherence, and excellence across the school group. Offer specialist IB expertise to support successful authorisation, implementation, and evaluation processes. Oversee academic policies, pathways, and enrichment opportunities, including competitions, to maximise attainment, aspiration, and pupil wellbeing. Curriculum Continuity and Transition Work in close partnership with the Head of Junior Education to ensure coherent progression in curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment across transition points. Secure strong academic foundations and learning habits for pupils entering Key Stage 3, supporting long-term success through senior phases. Development of Middle Leadership Build subject and middle leadership capacity through coaching, mentoring, and targeted professional development delivered internationally and remotely. Design and enable professional learning programmes that strengthen curriculum leadership, assessment literacy, and high-quality teaching within local contexts. Collaborate with post-16 and global futures teams to support ambitious, well-informed university and higher education pathways. Embed high academic expectations within pastoral systems, ensuring wellbeing and achievement are mutually supportive. Quality Assurance and School Review Contribute to and lead education reviews across the school group, evaluating curriculum quality, teaching, assessment, and pupil outcomes. Oversee stakeholder feedback processes, including annual surveys, to inform school improvement. Provide clear, evidence-based recommendations and monitor the impact of initiatives through data analysis and performance trends. Drive innovation through awareness of emerging pedagogies, AI strategy development, and the delivery of effective teaching and learning training. Community and Collaboration Foster meaningful connections between pupils and staff across the family of schools through visits, competitions, and shared academic events. Represent the organisation at key meetings and events, both in person and virtually, including school openings and Open Mornings. Support international schools with the recruitment and appointment of high-quality teaching and leadership staff. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Brighton College, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Head of Senior Curriculum and Education (BCI) Location: Brighton Salary: The salary for this role will depend upon skills and experience. An exciting opportunity exists to join our Brighton College International (BCI) team as Head of Senior Curriculum and Education with effect from September 2026. Brighton College International (BCI) is growing a family of outstanding international schools that reflects the high-quality premium education offered by Brighton College UK. The successful candidate s primary task is to focus on the delivery of high educational standards in Brighton College international schools, with particular responsibility for the Senior phase, Years 7 to 13. However, in their wider role they will be expected to contribute to, and be influential in, all areas of BCI s operations. The Head of Senior Curriculum and Education reports directly, and is accountable, to the Chief Education Officer of BCI who is responsible for the educational delivery across all our international schools. The Head of Senior Curriculum and Education will work closely, and be directed by, the Deputy CEOs for new and existing schools. This role would suit either a current senior leader, or an experienced middle leader, who can demonstrate success in curriculum development and assessment. The candidate appointed to this role will also be able to evidence a strong track record of delivering academic excellence, supported by outstanding pastoral care, which is essential to the success of any Brighton College school. Experience and knowledge of the IB Diploma Programme is important in this role and candidates will be expected to show the ability to gain such knowledge if they have no direct experience of the IB. Brighton College International comprises a diverse team of highly talented colleagues, with expertise in education, marketing, admissions, finance, architecture and design. The Head of Senior Curriculum and Education would work particularly closely with the educationalists in the team, who bring considerable experience across all age-phases, from Early Years to Sixth Form, and also with senior school teaching colleagues across the College, who support BCI in both operational and strategic areas. This role involves being based in Brighton College UK, although the candidate should have flexibility for some overseas travel in order to support the educational development of the Brighton College international schools around the world, and collaborate with colleagues. Brighton College International are based in their own suite of offices just off-site, facilitating close collaboration within the team and across the family of schools. Teaching members of the BCI team remain embedded within the school by delivering a small timetable, and through engagement in the wider life of the College. This opportunity represents an exceptional professional opportunity for a proven secondary/senior education leader to shape and sustain world-class education within our international schools. The successful candidate s responsibilities will include: Curriculum and Assessment Leadership Provide strategic guidance and high-quality curriculum and assessment frameworks aligned with leading UK and international standards, adaptable to local contexts and cultures. Lead the development and review of senior phase curricula, including IGCSE, A Level, and IB, ensuring rigour, coherence, and excellence across the school group. Offer specialist IB expertise to support successful authorisation, implementation, and evaluation processes. Oversee academic policies, pathways, and enrichment opportunities, including competitions, to maximise attainment, aspiration, and pupil wellbeing. Curriculum Continuity and Transition Work in close partnership with the Head of Junior Education to ensure coherent progression in curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment across transition points. Secure strong academic foundations and learning habits for pupils entering Key Stage 3, supporting long-term success through senior phases. Development of Middle Leadership Build subject and middle leadership capacity through coaching, mentoring, and targeted professional development delivered internationally and remotely. Design and enable professional learning programmes that strengthen curriculum leadership, assessment literacy, and high-quality teaching within local contexts. Collaborate with post-16 and global futures teams to support ambitious, well-informed university and higher education pathways. Embed high academic expectations within pastoral systems, ensuring wellbeing and achievement are mutually supportive. Quality Assurance and School Review Contribute to and lead education reviews across the school group, evaluating curriculum quality, teaching, assessment, and pupil outcomes. Oversee stakeholder feedback processes, including annual surveys, to inform school improvement. Provide clear, evidence-based recommendations and monitor the impact of initiatives through data analysis and performance trends. Drive innovation through awareness of emerging pedagogies, AI strategy development, and the delivery of effective teaching and learning training. Community and Collaboration Foster meaningful connections between pupils and staff across the family of schools through visits, competitions, and shared academic events. Represent the organisation at key meetings and events, both in person and virtually, including school openings and Open Mornings. Support international schools with the recruitment and appointment of high-quality teaching and leadership staff. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Brighton College, please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.
Wilmington Plc
Quality Manager - Education and Assessments
Wilmington Plc
Quality Manager Education and Assessments Location: Hybrid Birmingham, Fort Dunlop B24 9FD Attendance once a week on a Monday Salary: £48,000 £50,000 per annum, DOE + Excellent Benefits Contract Type: Full Time, Permanent What We Can Offer You: 25 Days Annual Leave (Pro-Rata for Part-time and Fixed-Term Roles), Additional Holiday Purchase, Hybrid Working, Performance-Related Bonus, Life Assurance, Vitality Private Healthcare, Subsidised Gym Memberships, Cycle to Work Scheme, Discount Vouchers and Access to Wellbeing Resources Why Do We Want You We are looking for a dedicated and experienced Quality Manager with a strong background in End Point Assessment (EPA) and Apprenticeship assessment. You will bring proven expertise in overseeing complex assessment operations, ensuring quality and compliance across multiple programmes, and leading improvements in assessment methodology and assurance. In this role, you will provide strategic leadership while maintaining operational oversight of assessment delivery, internal quality assurance, and stakeholder management. We re looking for someone who can combine deep regulatory understanding with confident decision making, strengthen our assessment frameworks, and support ICA s mission to set industry leading standards in regulatory and financial crime compliance education. Please note: To complete your application, you will be redirected to Wilmington Plc s career site. At Wilmington Plc, we celebrate individuality and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. As a Disability Confident employer, we shortlist all applicants who meet the essential role criteria and guarantee an interview for candidates with disabilities who meet these criteria. For reasonable adjustments or to apply under our interview guarantee scheme, please use the contact details provided once you have clicked apply ! Job Purpose, Tasks and Responsibilities Main Purpose of the Role: The Quality Assurance Manager is a senior leadership position within the Assessment team, acting as the Deputy to the Director of Assessments. You will provide strategic oversight of apprenticeship End Point Assessment activity and quality assurance across ICA, Apprenticeship Assessment, CLTI, and Bond Solon. You will lead on quality strategy, ensure the integrity of assessment processes, and provide expert guidance to assessors, markers, moderators, and IQA personnel. With responsibility for managing internal and external stakeholders, you will support effective project management and operational delivery across all assessment functions. Your leadership will ensure that all programmes meet regulatory requirements and uphold the highest standards of validity, reliability, and fairness. Tasks and Responsibilities: Key Responsibilities: • Ensure full compliance with Ofqual, Skills England, and other regulatory/accreditation bodies, with a strong focus on Apprenticeship End Point Assessment. • Develop, review, and maintain robust assessment and IQA policies, procedures, and documentation. • Lead continuous improvement of assessment processes, including moderation, verification, and standardisation, ensuring consistency and accuracy across all programmes. • Manage internal and external audits and provide expert guidance to leadership on regulatory updates, sector changes, and professional standards. • Oversee quality and assessment standards across ICA, Apprenticeship Assessment, CLTI, and Bond Solon, ensuring all activity meets regulatory and internal benchmarks. • Collaborate with assessment teams, senior leaders, external partners, and employer stakeholders to embed best practice quality management. • Support the recruitment, training, development, and performance of assessors, examiners, moderators, and IQAs, with emphasis on EPA capability. • Lead and deliver standardisation activity and training for markers, assessors, and IQA personnel. • Engage effectively with stakeholders to enhance assessment methodologies, learner experience, and EPA delivery. • Maintain accurate assessment and quality assurance records in line with regulatory requirements. • Identify and implement improvements and innovations in assessment and quality assurance processes. • Provide reports, insights, and recommendations to Assessment Boards and senior leadership on quality, compliance, and improvement strategies. • Support project management and operational coordination across assessment delivery to ensure efficiency and strong stakeholder alignment. What s the Best Thing About This Role You will have the opportunity to lead and shape the strategic direction of quality assurance across diverse assessment programmes, including high-stake End Point Assessments. Your work will directly enhance standards, strengthen compliance, and elevate the learner and apprentice experience. This role allows you to influence assessment excellence on a large scale while working with highly skilled and committed teams. What s the Most Challenging Thing About This Role Balancing rigorous regulatory requirements (particularly for Apprenticeships and EPA) with the need for continuous improvement and efficient operational delivery. You will need to maintain strategic oversight while being closely involved in day-to-day assessment functions across multiple programmes, navigating a complex landscape of stakeholders, standards, and deadlines. What We re Looking For To be successful in this role, you must have/be: • Experience in a quality assurance, compliance, or regulatory role within an education, training, or assessment environment. • Understanding of assessment and qualification frameworks (e.g. Apprenticeship Assessment). • Experience working with awarding organisations, professional bodies, or regulatory agencies (e.g., Ofqual, Skills England and DfE). • Relevant qualifications in education, assessment, compliance, or quality assurance (e.g., Certificate in Assessment Practice, Level 4 Award in Internal Quality Assurance, or equivalent). To be successful in this role, it would be great if you have: • Strong project management and process improvement skills. We know it s not a skill, but the successful candidate must have permission to work in the role s location by the start of their employment. About us Wilmington plc is a dynamic and expanding group of companies with a common aim turning knowledge into advantage. We provide information and training to professional business markets within the Risk & Compliance, Finance, Legal and Insight sectors. Our businesses enable professionals and their organisations to perform better by providing quality, relevant and reliable information, education and knowledge. We share ideas and successes across the group, harness shared resources and focus on our customers needs. Join us and do Work That Means Something At Wilmington plc, we help global customers to do the right business in the right way providing trusted data, insights, and education to navigate the Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) landscape. When you join us, you ll not only make a real difference for our customers, you ll also enjoy flexibility through hybrid working and benefit from a wide range of learning, career, and development opportunities. Whether you're just starting out, returning to work after a break, or looking to take your next step, you ll be doing work with meaning. Join us and make a real difference. Click on APPLY today!
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Quality Manager Education and Assessments Location: Hybrid Birmingham, Fort Dunlop B24 9FD Attendance once a week on a Monday Salary: £48,000 £50,000 per annum, DOE + Excellent Benefits Contract Type: Full Time, Permanent What We Can Offer You: 25 Days Annual Leave (Pro-Rata for Part-time and Fixed-Term Roles), Additional Holiday Purchase, Hybrid Working, Performance-Related Bonus, Life Assurance, Vitality Private Healthcare, Subsidised Gym Memberships, Cycle to Work Scheme, Discount Vouchers and Access to Wellbeing Resources Why Do We Want You We are looking for a dedicated and experienced Quality Manager with a strong background in End Point Assessment (EPA) and Apprenticeship assessment. You will bring proven expertise in overseeing complex assessment operations, ensuring quality and compliance across multiple programmes, and leading improvements in assessment methodology and assurance. In this role, you will provide strategic leadership while maintaining operational oversight of assessment delivery, internal quality assurance, and stakeholder management. We re looking for someone who can combine deep regulatory understanding with confident decision making, strengthen our assessment frameworks, and support ICA s mission to set industry leading standards in regulatory and financial crime compliance education. Please note: To complete your application, you will be redirected to Wilmington Plc s career site. At Wilmington Plc, we celebrate individuality and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. As a Disability Confident employer, we shortlist all applicants who meet the essential role criteria and guarantee an interview for candidates with disabilities who meet these criteria. For reasonable adjustments or to apply under our interview guarantee scheme, please use the contact details provided once you have clicked apply ! Job Purpose, Tasks and Responsibilities Main Purpose of the Role: The Quality Assurance Manager is a senior leadership position within the Assessment team, acting as the Deputy to the Director of Assessments. You will provide strategic oversight of apprenticeship End Point Assessment activity and quality assurance across ICA, Apprenticeship Assessment, CLTI, and Bond Solon. You will lead on quality strategy, ensure the integrity of assessment processes, and provide expert guidance to assessors, markers, moderators, and IQA personnel. With responsibility for managing internal and external stakeholders, you will support effective project management and operational delivery across all assessment functions. Your leadership will ensure that all programmes meet regulatory requirements and uphold the highest standards of validity, reliability, and fairness. Tasks and Responsibilities: Key Responsibilities: • Ensure full compliance with Ofqual, Skills England, and other regulatory/accreditation bodies, with a strong focus on Apprenticeship End Point Assessment. • Develop, review, and maintain robust assessment and IQA policies, procedures, and documentation. • Lead continuous improvement of assessment processes, including moderation, verification, and standardisation, ensuring consistency and accuracy across all programmes. • Manage internal and external audits and provide expert guidance to leadership on regulatory updates, sector changes, and professional standards. • Oversee quality and assessment standards across ICA, Apprenticeship Assessment, CLTI, and Bond Solon, ensuring all activity meets regulatory and internal benchmarks. • Collaborate with assessment teams, senior leaders, external partners, and employer stakeholders to embed best practice quality management. • Support the recruitment, training, development, and performance of assessors, examiners, moderators, and IQAs, with emphasis on EPA capability. • Lead and deliver standardisation activity and training for markers, assessors, and IQA personnel. • Engage effectively with stakeholders to enhance assessment methodologies, learner experience, and EPA delivery. • Maintain accurate assessment and quality assurance records in line with regulatory requirements. • Identify and implement improvements and innovations in assessment and quality assurance processes. • Provide reports, insights, and recommendations to Assessment Boards and senior leadership on quality, compliance, and improvement strategies. • Support project management and operational coordination across assessment delivery to ensure efficiency and strong stakeholder alignment. What s the Best Thing About This Role You will have the opportunity to lead and shape the strategic direction of quality assurance across diverse assessment programmes, including high-stake End Point Assessments. Your work will directly enhance standards, strengthen compliance, and elevate the learner and apprentice experience. This role allows you to influence assessment excellence on a large scale while working with highly skilled and committed teams. What s the Most Challenging Thing About This Role Balancing rigorous regulatory requirements (particularly for Apprenticeships and EPA) with the need for continuous improvement and efficient operational delivery. You will need to maintain strategic oversight while being closely involved in day-to-day assessment functions across multiple programmes, navigating a complex landscape of stakeholders, standards, and deadlines. What We re Looking For To be successful in this role, you must have/be: • Experience in a quality assurance, compliance, or regulatory role within an education, training, or assessment environment. • Understanding of assessment and qualification frameworks (e.g. Apprenticeship Assessment). • Experience working with awarding organisations, professional bodies, or regulatory agencies (e.g., Ofqual, Skills England and DfE). • Relevant qualifications in education, assessment, compliance, or quality assurance (e.g., Certificate in Assessment Practice, Level 4 Award in Internal Quality Assurance, or equivalent). To be successful in this role, it would be great if you have: • Strong project management and process improvement skills. We know it s not a skill, but the successful candidate must have permission to work in the role s location by the start of their employment. About us Wilmington plc is a dynamic and expanding group of companies with a common aim turning knowledge into advantage. We provide information and training to professional business markets within the Risk & Compliance, Finance, Legal and Insight sectors. Our businesses enable professionals and their organisations to perform better by providing quality, relevant and reliable information, education and knowledge. We share ideas and successes across the group, harness shared resources and focus on our customers needs. Join us and do Work That Means Something At Wilmington plc, we help global customers to do the right business in the right way providing trusted data, insights, and education to navigate the Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) landscape. When you join us, you ll not only make a real difference for our customers, you ll also enjoy flexibility through hybrid working and benefit from a wide range of learning, career, and development opportunities. Whether you're just starting out, returning to work after a break, or looking to take your next step, you ll be doing work with meaning. 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Reed
School Business Manager (Fixed term contract)
Reed Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire
School Business Manager (Fixed-Term Contract) Start Date: 13 April 2026 Contract Length: Until Christmas 2026 (with the potential to become permanent) Salary: £35,799 - £38,877 (pro rata) Hours: 25 hours per week Location: Hoddesdon, Herts Join Our School Community We are seeking a highly organised, proactive and skilled School Business Manager to join our team on a fixed-term basis. Working closely with the Headteacher and senior leaders, you will lead the administrative, financial and operational functions that keep our school running smoothly and successfully. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated professional with strong business management experience-particularly within an educational setting-to make a real impact on our school, pupils, staff, and wider community. About the Role As School Business Manager, you will be responsible for the strategic and day-to-day management of: Office & Administration Overseeing school office operations and administrative systems Line-managing administrative and premises staff, including performance management Supporting communication systems including websites, newsletters and stakeholder updates Attending SLT and LSC meetings as required Ensuring GDPR compliance across all administrative functions Providing specialised administrative advice and producing detailed data reports Finance & Accounting Managing and monitoring the school budget, cash flow, and month-end processes Working with the Trust CFO and central team on financial reporting Coordinating internal/external audits and implementing recommended actions Reviewing contracts, SLAs and supplier agreements to ensure best value Human Resources & Payroll Ensuring all HR processes meet statutory and safeguarding requirements Managing DBS checks and maintaining the Single Central Record Liaising with Trust HR, payroll and pension teams Acting as first point of contact for payroll and pension enquiries Premises & Estate Management Working with the premises team to maintain a safe, well-managed school site Managing contracts, licences, insurances and service agreements Overseeing repairs, refurbishment projects and procurement Coordinating lettings and community use of the school facilities Health & Safety Ensuring full compliance with health & safety legislation Monitoring and reporting health & safety matters, including HSE requirements Ensuring annual reviews and risk assessments are completed and up to date Knowledge, Skills & Qualifications We are looking for someone with: Essential Knowledge & Experience NVQ Level 4 (or equivalent) in Business/Administration Strong knowledge of administrative systems and school operations Excellent ICT skills (including Word, Excel, PowerPoint; SIMS/FMS desirable) Understanding of school safeguarding requirements Experience working at NASBM Level 1 Key Competencies Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to lead and influence others Strong analytical and financial skills High levels of confidentiality and professionalism Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities Attention to detail and ability to monitor complex systems Why Join Us? A supportive and collaborative school community Opportunities for professional development A varied, rewarding role with real impact Potential for the contract to become permanent Hit Apply today!
Mar 31, 2026
Contractor
School Business Manager (Fixed-Term Contract) Start Date: 13 April 2026 Contract Length: Until Christmas 2026 (with the potential to become permanent) Salary: £35,799 - £38,877 (pro rata) Hours: 25 hours per week Location: Hoddesdon, Herts Join Our School Community We are seeking a highly organised, proactive and skilled School Business Manager to join our team on a fixed-term basis. Working closely with the Headteacher and senior leaders, you will lead the administrative, financial and operational functions that keep our school running smoothly and successfully. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated professional with strong business management experience-particularly within an educational setting-to make a real impact on our school, pupils, staff, and wider community. About the Role As School Business Manager, you will be responsible for the strategic and day-to-day management of: Office & Administration Overseeing school office operations and administrative systems Line-managing administrative and premises staff, including performance management Supporting communication systems including websites, newsletters and stakeholder updates Attending SLT and LSC meetings as required Ensuring GDPR compliance across all administrative functions Providing specialised administrative advice and producing detailed data reports Finance & Accounting Managing and monitoring the school budget, cash flow, and month-end processes Working with the Trust CFO and central team on financial reporting Coordinating internal/external audits and implementing recommended actions Reviewing contracts, SLAs and supplier agreements to ensure best value Human Resources & Payroll Ensuring all HR processes meet statutory and safeguarding requirements Managing DBS checks and maintaining the Single Central Record Liaising with Trust HR, payroll and pension teams Acting as first point of contact for payroll and pension enquiries Premises & Estate Management Working with the premises team to maintain a safe, well-managed school site Managing contracts, licences, insurances and service agreements Overseeing repairs, refurbishment projects and procurement Coordinating lettings and community use of the school facilities Health & Safety Ensuring full compliance with health & safety legislation Monitoring and reporting health & safety matters, including HSE requirements Ensuring annual reviews and risk assessments are completed and up to date Knowledge, Skills & Qualifications We are looking for someone with: Essential Knowledge & Experience NVQ Level 4 (or equivalent) in Business/Administration Strong knowledge of administrative systems and school operations Excellent ICT skills (including Word, Excel, PowerPoint; SIMS/FMS desirable) Understanding of school safeguarding requirements Experience working at NASBM Level 1 Key Competencies Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to lead and influence others Strong analytical and financial skills High levels of confidentiality and professionalism Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities Attention to detail and ability to monitor complex systems Why Join Us? A supportive and collaborative school community Opportunities for professional development A varied, rewarding role with real impact Potential for the contract to become permanent Hit Apply today!
Reed
School Business Manager
Reed
PART TIME SCHOOL BUSINESS MANAGER - URGENTLY NEEDED! A school based in Stanwell are seeking an experienced, strategic and highly organised School Business Manager to join a Senior Leadership Team. This is a perm opportunity working 30 hours a week Monday to Friday, 40 weeks term time only plus 2 weeks. This is a key leadership role responsible for driving the school's financial health, operational efficiency and compliance, ensuring the very best environment for our pupils to thrive About the Role As the School Business Manager, you will lead on all Finance , HR , Health & Safety , Premises , Administration , ICT , and Risk Management functions. Working closely with the Headteacher and Governors, you will ensure the effective use of resources, sound financial planning, and smooth operational running of the school. School Business Manager (Part Time) Advise the Headteacher and Governing Body on finance, personnel, administration and premises development. Contribute to school-wide strategy, decision-making and long-term planning. Lead change management in line with the School Development Plan Financial Management Prepare, monitor and manage annual and long-term budgets. Maintain robust financial systems, ensuring compliance with DfE/LA regulations. Produce financial reports, forecasts and statutory returns. Oversee audits, procurement, contracts, service agreements and insurance. Identify income-generation opportunities including lettings, grants and fundraising. Ensure compliance with employment legislation, safer recruitment and best practice. Oversee payroll, pensions, staff records and HR policies. Support management of recruitment, performance and development of relevant support teams. Oversee the school's ICT strategy, systems, data protection and GDPR compliance. Implement and monitor technology improvements and contingency planning. Lead administrative functions to ensure smooth day-to-day operations. Oversee returns to the DfE, LA and external agencies. Support marketing, communications and external partnerships. Key requirements Proven experience in school business management, finance, budgeting and operational leadership. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence at all levels. Experience managing teams, change programmes and complex projects. Ability to analyse data, produce accurate reports and meet strict deadlines. Commitment to safeguarding and creating a safe school environment. Degree or equivalent (essential). School Business Management qualifications (essential). CCAB or other equivalent accountancy qualification (desirable). Evidence of ongoing CPD (essential). Please contact Vinny Basra at the Staines office for further info.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
PART TIME SCHOOL BUSINESS MANAGER - URGENTLY NEEDED! A school based in Stanwell are seeking an experienced, strategic and highly organised School Business Manager to join a Senior Leadership Team. This is a perm opportunity working 30 hours a week Monday to Friday, 40 weeks term time only plus 2 weeks. This is a key leadership role responsible for driving the school's financial health, operational efficiency and compliance, ensuring the very best environment for our pupils to thrive About the Role As the School Business Manager, you will lead on all Finance , HR , Health & Safety , Premises , Administration , ICT , and Risk Management functions. Working closely with the Headteacher and Governors, you will ensure the effective use of resources, sound financial planning, and smooth operational running of the school. School Business Manager (Part Time) Advise the Headteacher and Governing Body on finance, personnel, administration and premises development. Contribute to school-wide strategy, decision-making and long-term planning. Lead change management in line with the School Development Plan Financial Management Prepare, monitor and manage annual and long-term budgets. Maintain robust financial systems, ensuring compliance with DfE/LA regulations. Produce financial reports, forecasts and statutory returns. Oversee audits, procurement, contracts, service agreements and insurance. Identify income-generation opportunities including lettings, grants and fundraising. Ensure compliance with employment legislation, safer recruitment and best practice. Oversee payroll, pensions, staff records and HR policies. Support management of recruitment, performance and development of relevant support teams. Oversee the school's ICT strategy, systems, data protection and GDPR compliance. Implement and monitor technology improvements and contingency planning. Lead administrative functions to ensure smooth day-to-day operations. Oversee returns to the DfE, LA and external agencies. Support marketing, communications and external partnerships. Key requirements Proven experience in school business management, finance, budgeting and operational leadership. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence at all levels. Experience managing teams, change programmes and complex projects. Ability to analyse data, produce accurate reports and meet strict deadlines. Commitment to safeguarding and creating a safe school environment. Degree or equivalent (essential). School Business Management qualifications (essential). CCAB or other equivalent accountancy qualification (desirable). Evidence of ongoing CPD (essential). Please contact Vinny Basra at the Staines office for further info.
Zachary Daniels Recruitment
Store Manager
Zachary Daniels Recruitment City, London
Store Manager Borough Market, London 30,000 - 35,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Full-time Permanent Zachary Daniels Retail Recruitment are proud to be working exclusively with an exciting, fast-growing independent food retailer to recruit a passionate and driven Store Manager for their flagship location in the incredible Borough Market. This is a unique opportunity to lead a specialist retail concept focused on premium, artisanal food products sourced from renowned producers across the UK and Europe. With ambitious expansion plans ahead, this role offers a genuine opportunity to be part of an inspiring growth journey. The Role As Store Manager, you will take full ownership of the day-to-day running of a busy, high-footfall store in one of London's most iconic food destinations. You will lead from the front, driving commercial performance while delivering an exceptional customer experience. Key Responsibilities: Oversee daily retail operations, ensuring smooth and efficient store performance Drive sales in a fast-paced environment and inspire your team to exceed targets Lead, coach and motivate your team to deliver outstanding customer service Develop strong product knowledge and ensure your team confidently shares this with customers Manage stock control, conduct regular stock assessments and coordinate with warehouse teams Recruit, train and develop new team members Maintain strong relationships with market management to ensure operational excellence Conduct regular team briefings and performance reviews Implement effective merchandising strategies to maximise visual impact and sales Ensure compliance with all health & safety and operational standards Foster a positive, motivated working environment where the team can thrive About You We're looking for a confident, commercially minded retail leader who thrives in a dynamic setting. Minimum 2 years' Store Management experience Available 5 days per week, including weekends Proven ability to drive sales and deliver against KPIs Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and develop a team Excellent communication skills with a professional, polished approach Highly organised with strong numerical and analytical ability Proactive, adaptable and solutions-focused Comfortable working under pressure in a busy retail environment BH35645
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Store Manager Borough Market, London 30,000 - 35,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Full-time Permanent Zachary Daniels Retail Recruitment are proud to be working exclusively with an exciting, fast-growing independent food retailer to recruit a passionate and driven Store Manager for their flagship location in the incredible Borough Market. This is a unique opportunity to lead a specialist retail concept focused on premium, artisanal food products sourced from renowned producers across the UK and Europe. With ambitious expansion plans ahead, this role offers a genuine opportunity to be part of an inspiring growth journey. The Role As Store Manager, you will take full ownership of the day-to-day running of a busy, high-footfall store in one of London's most iconic food destinations. You will lead from the front, driving commercial performance while delivering an exceptional customer experience. Key Responsibilities: Oversee daily retail operations, ensuring smooth and efficient store performance Drive sales in a fast-paced environment and inspire your team to exceed targets Lead, coach and motivate your team to deliver outstanding customer service Develop strong product knowledge and ensure your team confidently shares this with customers Manage stock control, conduct regular stock assessments and coordinate with warehouse teams Recruit, train and develop new team members Maintain strong relationships with market management to ensure operational excellence Conduct regular team briefings and performance reviews Implement effective merchandising strategies to maximise visual impact and sales Ensure compliance with all health & safety and operational standards Foster a positive, motivated working environment where the team can thrive About You We're looking for a confident, commercially minded retail leader who thrives in a dynamic setting. Minimum 2 years' Store Management experience Available 5 days per week, including weekends Proven ability to drive sales and deliver against KPIs Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and develop a team Excellent communication skills with a professional, polished approach Highly organised with strong numerical and analytical ability Proactive, adaptable and solutions-focused Comfortable working under pressure in a busy retail environment BH35645
Searchability NS&D
Lead Full-Stack Java Developer - SC Cleared
Searchability NS&D
Lead Full Stack Java Developer - SC Cleared NEW PERMANENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A LEAD FULL-STACK JAVA DEVELOPER IN LONDON WITH SC CLEARANCE Location: London (Hybrid) Salary: £80,000 - £95,000 per annum Clearance: Active SC Clearance required To apply: email The Company Join a specialist technology consultancy delivering complex, mission-critical projects across UK Government and national security sectors. You'll be part of a collaborative, engineering-focused environment where innovation, reliability, and technical excellence drive everything they do. Their teams work closely with public sector clients to design, build, and modernise secure systems that underpin national operations - tackling some of the most demanding challenges in government technology. The Role As a Lead Full Stack Java Developer , you will guide a small team of engineers while remaining hands-on in the design and development of high-performance, secure applications. You'll play a key role across the full software lifecycle - from architecture and development to deployment and continuous improvement - ensuring solutions meet stringent performance and security standards. You'll work in a dynamic environment, collaborating with architects, DevOps specialists, and delivery leads to drive best practices and technical excellence across projects. Key Responsibilities Lead a team of developers delivering scalable, secure full-stack solutions for critical government systems. Design, build, and maintain Java-based back-end services and modern front-end interfaces. Collaborate with architects and technical leads to define system design and integration patterns. Ensure code quality, maintainability, and performance through code reviews and mentoring. Contribute to DevOps pipelines and CI/CD practices in secure environments. Champion engineering best practices and continuous improvement within the team. Skills & Experience Essential: Active SC Clearance (or eligible and willing to undergo clearance). Strong Java and Spring Boot development experience. Proven experience delivering full-stack solutions (e.g. React, Angular, or Vue). Good knowledge of microservices , RESTful APIs , and containerisation (Docker/Kubernetes). Experience working with AWS or other cloud environments. Understanding of secure software design and deployment in government or defence contexts. Excellent communication, leadership, and mentoring skills. Desirable: Experience with CI/CD pipelines (e.g. Jenkins, GitLab CI). Familiarity with infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, Ansible). Exposure to Agile and DevSecOps delivery models. Why Apply? High-impact work on systems that directly support UK Government missions. Technical autonomy and input into architecture and design decisions. Collaborative culture with a focus on professional growth. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. If you're an experienced Full Stack Java Developer with SC Clearance who thrives on tackling complex challenges and leading technical teams, this is a chance to make a meaningful impact on projects that truly matter. Apply now to discuss this opportunity in more detail.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Lead Full Stack Java Developer - SC Cleared NEW PERMANENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A LEAD FULL-STACK JAVA DEVELOPER IN LONDON WITH SC CLEARANCE Location: London (Hybrid) Salary: £80,000 - £95,000 per annum Clearance: Active SC Clearance required To apply: email The Company Join a specialist technology consultancy delivering complex, mission-critical projects across UK Government and national security sectors. You'll be part of a collaborative, engineering-focused environment where innovation, reliability, and technical excellence drive everything they do. Their teams work closely with public sector clients to design, build, and modernise secure systems that underpin national operations - tackling some of the most demanding challenges in government technology. The Role As a Lead Full Stack Java Developer , you will guide a small team of engineers while remaining hands-on in the design and development of high-performance, secure applications. You'll play a key role across the full software lifecycle - from architecture and development to deployment and continuous improvement - ensuring solutions meet stringent performance and security standards. You'll work in a dynamic environment, collaborating with architects, DevOps specialists, and delivery leads to drive best practices and technical excellence across projects. Key Responsibilities Lead a team of developers delivering scalable, secure full-stack solutions for critical government systems. Design, build, and maintain Java-based back-end services and modern front-end interfaces. Collaborate with architects and technical leads to define system design and integration patterns. Ensure code quality, maintainability, and performance through code reviews and mentoring. Contribute to DevOps pipelines and CI/CD practices in secure environments. Champion engineering best practices and continuous improvement within the team. Skills & Experience Essential: Active SC Clearance (or eligible and willing to undergo clearance). Strong Java and Spring Boot development experience. Proven experience delivering full-stack solutions (e.g. React, Angular, or Vue). Good knowledge of microservices , RESTful APIs , and containerisation (Docker/Kubernetes). Experience working with AWS or other cloud environments. Understanding of secure software design and deployment in government or defence contexts. Excellent communication, leadership, and mentoring skills. Desirable: Experience with CI/CD pipelines (e.g. Jenkins, GitLab CI). Familiarity with infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, Ansible). Exposure to Agile and DevSecOps delivery models. Why Apply? High-impact work on systems that directly support UK Government missions. Technical autonomy and input into architecture and design decisions. Collaborative culture with a focus on professional growth. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. If you're an experienced Full Stack Java Developer with SC Clearance who thrives on tackling complex challenges and leading technical teams, this is a chance to make a meaningful impact on projects that truly matter. Apply now to discuss this opportunity in more detail.
Gravity Recruit Limited
Store Manager
Gravity Recruit Limited Newbury, Berkshire
Newbury Our client is looking for a sales-driven leader with a passion for retail and inspiring teams. If you thrive in a dynamic, target-oriented environment and are ready to take your career forward then this role could be for you. As a Store Manager, you'll lead by example, driving sales and motivating your team to consistently exceed targets. You'll deliver an exceptional customer experience while managing store operations with confidence and efficiency. What You'll Do: Sales Leadership: Proven track record of delivering results in a sales-driven retail environment Team Management: Inspire, coach, and develop your team to achieve individual and collective success Customer Focus: Create memorable shopping experiences that drive repeat business Retail Operations: Oversee inventory, merchandising, and store processes with precision Flexibility: Adapt to a varied schedule, including weekends and holidays What We're Looking For: A strong background in retail management with a passion for hitting and exceeding targets. Exceptional leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. A love for delivering outstanding customer service. Commercial acumen to create and execute impactful action plans. Flexibility and adaptability to thrive in an ever-changing environment. Why You'll Love working for them: Competitive salary + performance-based bonuses 23 days holiday (increasing with tenure) Generous employee discounts on their extensive product range Professional development and growth opportunities A welcoming, inclusive, and supportive workplace Their Values: Be Yourself: Celebrate individuality Be Bold: Embrace innovation and ambition Be an Inspiration: Spark confidence in others Be an Owner: Lead with pride and purpose Package: Up to 29,000 basic salary + Bonus + Benefits By applying for this role, you are consenting for Gravity Recruit Limited to hold and process your data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations. Your details will be added to our candidate database, and we may process certain information about you for our legitimate business interests in order to provide you with Recruitment Services. Full details can be found in our Data Protection & Privacy Policy at our website. If you wish to exercise your right to access, erase or restrict the holding or processing of your data please contact us through our website and we will respond to your query within 48 hours.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Newbury Our client is looking for a sales-driven leader with a passion for retail and inspiring teams. If you thrive in a dynamic, target-oriented environment and are ready to take your career forward then this role could be for you. As a Store Manager, you'll lead by example, driving sales and motivating your team to consistently exceed targets. You'll deliver an exceptional customer experience while managing store operations with confidence and efficiency. What You'll Do: Sales Leadership: Proven track record of delivering results in a sales-driven retail environment Team Management: Inspire, coach, and develop your team to achieve individual and collective success Customer Focus: Create memorable shopping experiences that drive repeat business Retail Operations: Oversee inventory, merchandising, and store processes with precision Flexibility: Adapt to a varied schedule, including weekends and holidays What We're Looking For: A strong background in retail management with a passion for hitting and exceeding targets. Exceptional leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. A love for delivering outstanding customer service. Commercial acumen to create and execute impactful action plans. Flexibility and adaptability to thrive in an ever-changing environment. Why You'll Love working for them: Competitive salary + performance-based bonuses 23 days holiday (increasing with tenure) Generous employee discounts on their extensive product range Professional development and growth opportunities A welcoming, inclusive, and supportive workplace Their Values: Be Yourself: Celebrate individuality Be Bold: Embrace innovation and ambition Be an Inspiration: Spark confidence in others Be an Owner: Lead with pride and purpose Package: Up to 29,000 basic salary + Bonus + Benefits By applying for this role, you are consenting for Gravity Recruit Limited to hold and process your data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations. Your details will be added to our candidate database, and we may process certain information about you for our legitimate business interests in order to provide you with Recruitment Services. Full details can be found in our Data Protection & Privacy Policy at our website. If you wish to exercise your right to access, erase or restrict the holding or processing of your data please contact us through our website and we will respond to your query within 48 hours.
Zachary Daniels Recruitment
Store Manager
Zachary Daniels Recruitment Leicester, Leicestershire
Store Manager - Leicester Up to 55,000 + Bonus Leading Retail Brand Ready to lead a high-profile store and shape the future of retail? Zachary Daniels Retail Recruitment is proud to partner with a market-leading big-box retailer in the search for a n exceptional Store Manager in Leicester . With a competitive salary, performance bonus, and strong career progression, this is a fantastic opportunity to take your next step in retail leadership . About the Role: As Store Manager, you'll be at the heart of the store's success-driving performance, leading a high-energy team, and delivering an outstanding customer experience. This is a role for a hands-on, commercially focused leader who thrives in a fast-paced retail environment. Key Responsibilities: Deliver exceptional customer service and drive brand loyalty. Lead, coach, and inspire a team to achieve sales and service goals. Manage store operations efficiently, including stock, rotas, and merchandising. Maintain the highest standards of compliance, health & safety, and store presentation. Analyse sales data, monitor trends, and respond quickly to market opportunities. Consistently hit and exceed KPIs and commercial targets. What We're Looking For: Experience as a Store Manager, Assistant Manager, or Department Manager (minimum 24 months). Strong people leadership skills and a proven ability to build high-performing teams. Excellent commercial acumen and ability to drive store profitability. A customer-first mindset with a passion for retail and team development. What's on Offer: Salary up to 55,000 per year, with regular reviews based on performance. Attractive bonus structure rewarding your success. Long-term career progression with a well-known and respected brand. Join a dynamic, supportive business culture that values its people. Apply Now If you're a motivated, passionate retail leader ready to make your mark in a high-profile store, we want to hear from you! Apply with your latest CV today and one of our specialist consultants will be in touch. BBBH35426
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Store Manager - Leicester Up to 55,000 + Bonus Leading Retail Brand Ready to lead a high-profile store and shape the future of retail? Zachary Daniels Retail Recruitment is proud to partner with a market-leading big-box retailer in the search for a n exceptional Store Manager in Leicester . With a competitive salary, performance bonus, and strong career progression, this is a fantastic opportunity to take your next step in retail leadership . About the Role: As Store Manager, you'll be at the heart of the store's success-driving performance, leading a high-energy team, and delivering an outstanding customer experience. This is a role for a hands-on, commercially focused leader who thrives in a fast-paced retail environment. Key Responsibilities: Deliver exceptional customer service and drive brand loyalty. Lead, coach, and inspire a team to achieve sales and service goals. Manage store operations efficiently, including stock, rotas, and merchandising. Maintain the highest standards of compliance, health & safety, and store presentation. Analyse sales data, monitor trends, and respond quickly to market opportunities. Consistently hit and exceed KPIs and commercial targets. What We're Looking For: Experience as a Store Manager, Assistant Manager, or Department Manager (minimum 24 months). Strong people leadership skills and a proven ability to build high-performing teams. Excellent commercial acumen and ability to drive store profitability. A customer-first mindset with a passion for retail and team development. What's on Offer: Salary up to 55,000 per year, with regular reviews based on performance. Attractive bonus structure rewarding your success. Long-term career progression with a well-known and respected brand. Join a dynamic, supportive business culture that values its people. Apply Now If you're a motivated, passionate retail leader ready to make your mark in a high-profile store, we want to hear from you! Apply with your latest CV today and one of our specialist consultants will be in touch. BBBH35426
St Paul's Community Development Trust
Headteacher
St Paul's Community Development Trust
Together St Paul's Trust - a long-standing, community anchored charity with over 46 years of impact - is seeking an exceptional Headteacher to lead St Paul's Independent School , our specialist SEMH provision for secondary and post16 learners. This is not a traditional Headship! This is your chance to join a values-driven organisation where education, youth work, family support, wellbeing services and even a city farm come together to create a fairer and brighter future for communities. What You'll Lead A specialist SEMH school with a strong identity and a commitment to trauma-informed, inclusive practice. A culture of ambition, improvement and innovation, ensuring every pupil receives the high-quality education they deserve. A dedicated staff team through strong, values-based leadership, supervision and professional growth. Trust-wide collaboration that joins education seamlessly with youth, family and community services. What You'll Be Responsible For Driving school improvement with pace, clarity and impact. Ensuring curriculum excellence tailored to SEMH needs. Maintaining inspection readiness and high-quality self-evaluation. Growing pupil numbers and strengthening key relationships with commissioners and SEND teams. Overseeing safeguarding as a central, non-negotiable priority. Managing finances, operations and governance with transparency and confidence. Who We're Looking For An inspiring educational leader who is: Experienced in SEMH or specialist SEN provision Skilled in strategic school improvement and Ofsted preparation A confident people leader who supports, motivates and challenges Collaborative, community-minded and aligned with our values Calm, resilient and therapeutic in their approach Passionate about holistic support for young people Ready to be an integral part of the Trust's senior leadership If you're committed to inclusion, driven by purpose, and ready to lead a school that transforms lives - we want to hear from you. Why St Paul's? A strong culture rooted in values, care and community A school that is ready for its next chapter of growth and impact The opportunity to be part of something much bigger than one school For further details and an application form please visit our website: Closing date: 7th April noon Interviews: 23rd April 2026 All members of staff employed by the Trust have an individual responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of the children/young people and vulnerable adults that they are responsible for, or come into contact with. It is a condition of employment that the successful candidate obtains a satisfactory Enhanced DBS Disclosure.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Together St Paul's Trust - a long-standing, community anchored charity with over 46 years of impact - is seeking an exceptional Headteacher to lead St Paul's Independent School , our specialist SEMH provision for secondary and post16 learners. This is not a traditional Headship! This is your chance to join a values-driven organisation where education, youth work, family support, wellbeing services and even a city farm come together to create a fairer and brighter future for communities. What You'll Lead A specialist SEMH school with a strong identity and a commitment to trauma-informed, inclusive practice. A culture of ambition, improvement and innovation, ensuring every pupil receives the high-quality education they deserve. A dedicated staff team through strong, values-based leadership, supervision and professional growth. Trust-wide collaboration that joins education seamlessly with youth, family and community services. What You'll Be Responsible For Driving school improvement with pace, clarity and impact. Ensuring curriculum excellence tailored to SEMH needs. Maintaining inspection readiness and high-quality self-evaluation. Growing pupil numbers and strengthening key relationships with commissioners and SEND teams. Overseeing safeguarding as a central, non-negotiable priority. Managing finances, operations and governance with transparency and confidence. Who We're Looking For An inspiring educational leader who is: Experienced in SEMH or specialist SEN provision Skilled in strategic school improvement and Ofsted preparation A confident people leader who supports, motivates and challenges Collaborative, community-minded and aligned with our values Calm, resilient and therapeutic in their approach Passionate about holistic support for young people Ready to be an integral part of the Trust's senior leadership If you're committed to inclusion, driven by purpose, and ready to lead a school that transforms lives - we want to hear from you. Why St Paul's? A strong culture rooted in values, care and community A school that is ready for its next chapter of growth and impact The opportunity to be part of something much bigger than one school For further details and an application form please visit our website: Closing date: 7th April noon Interviews: 23rd April 2026 All members of staff employed by the Trust have an individual responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of the children/young people and vulnerable adults that they are responsible for, or come into contact with. It is a condition of employment that the successful candidate obtains a satisfactory Enhanced DBS Disclosure.
Farrer Barnes Limited
Term Time School Business Manager
Farrer Barnes Limited Ilford, Essex
My client, a school in East London is now looking to recruit a School Business Manager. This role is term time plus 5 weeks (43 weeks) This is a significant post within the school, which carries with it responsibility for the non-teaching side, managing the day-to-day finance, administration, premises and HR requirements. Supported by a central team within the Trust and with the on-site assistance of a small support team, you'll work closely with the Headteacher to ensure the best use of resources and ensure the school obligations are met. Responsibilities will include: Oversee the financial management of the school, including budget planning, monitoring, and reporting. Manage all aspects of the school's administrative and support functions, ensuring smooth operations on a day-to-day basis. Maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records, ensuring compliance with relevant policies and regulations. Lead and manage a team of administrative staff, providing guidance and support as required. Develop and implement efficient administrative systems and processes to enhance the effectiveness of the school's operations. Work closely with the leadership team to contribute to the strategic planning and decision-making processes. Collaborate with external stakeholders, including suppliers, contractors, and local authorities, to ensure effective procurement and contract management. Oversee the management of the school's premises and facilities. Applications are sought from individuals who have previous experience working within a similar school business manager role.Farrer Barnes Ltd does not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and complies with all relevant UK legislation. Farrer Barnes Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
My client, a school in East London is now looking to recruit a School Business Manager. This role is term time plus 5 weeks (43 weeks) This is a significant post within the school, which carries with it responsibility for the non-teaching side, managing the day-to-day finance, administration, premises and HR requirements. Supported by a central team within the Trust and with the on-site assistance of a small support team, you'll work closely with the Headteacher to ensure the best use of resources and ensure the school obligations are met. Responsibilities will include: Oversee the financial management of the school, including budget planning, monitoring, and reporting. Manage all aspects of the school's administrative and support functions, ensuring smooth operations on a day-to-day basis. Maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records, ensuring compliance with relevant policies and regulations. Lead and manage a team of administrative staff, providing guidance and support as required. Develop and implement efficient administrative systems and processes to enhance the effectiveness of the school's operations. Work closely with the leadership team to contribute to the strategic planning and decision-making processes. Collaborate with external stakeholders, including suppliers, contractors, and local authorities, to ensure effective procurement and contract management. Oversee the management of the school's premises and facilities. Applications are sought from individuals who have previous experience working within a similar school business manager role.Farrer Barnes Ltd does not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and complies with all relevant UK legislation. Farrer Barnes Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers.
Farrer Barnes Limited
School Business Manager
Farrer Barnes Limited Ilford, Essex
My client, a school in East London is now looking to recruit a full time School Business Manager. This is a significant post within the school, which carries with it responsibility for the non-teaching side, managing the day-to-day finance, administration, premises and HR requirements. Supported by a central team within the Trust and with the on-site assistance of a small support team, you'll work closely with the Headteacher to ensure the best use of resources and ensure the school obligations are met. Responsibilities will include: Oversee the financial management of the school, including budget planning, monitoring, and reporting. Manage all aspects of the school's administrative and support functions, ensuring smooth operations on a day-to-day basis. Maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records, ensuring compliance with relevant policies and regulations. Lead and manage a team of administrative staff, providing guidance and support as required. Develop and implement efficient administrative systems and processes to enhance the effectiveness of the school's operations. Work closely with the leadership team to contribute to the strategic planning and decision-making processes. Collaborate with external stakeholders, including suppliers, contractors, and local authorities, to ensure effective procurement and contract management. Oversee the management of the school's premises and facilities. Applications are sought from individuals who have previous experience working within a similar school business manager role.This role could be offered as both a 52 week role or a term time position.Farrer Barnes Ltd does not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and complies with all relevant UK legislation. Farrer Barnes Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
My client, a school in East London is now looking to recruit a full time School Business Manager. This is a significant post within the school, which carries with it responsibility for the non-teaching side, managing the day-to-day finance, administration, premises and HR requirements. Supported by a central team within the Trust and with the on-site assistance of a small support team, you'll work closely with the Headteacher to ensure the best use of resources and ensure the school obligations are met. Responsibilities will include: Oversee the financial management of the school, including budget planning, monitoring, and reporting. Manage all aspects of the school's administrative and support functions, ensuring smooth operations on a day-to-day basis. Maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records, ensuring compliance with relevant policies and regulations. Lead and manage a team of administrative staff, providing guidance and support as required. Develop and implement efficient administrative systems and processes to enhance the effectiveness of the school's operations. Work closely with the leadership team to contribute to the strategic planning and decision-making processes. Collaborate with external stakeholders, including suppliers, contractors, and local authorities, to ensure effective procurement and contract management. Oversee the management of the school's premises and facilities. Applications are sought from individuals who have previous experience working within a similar school business manager role.This role could be offered as both a 52 week role or a term time position.Farrer Barnes Ltd does not discriminate on the grounds of age, race, gender, disability, creed or sexual orientation and complies with all relevant UK legislation. Farrer Barnes Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers.
The Longford Trust
Operations Director
The Longford Trust
Operations Director: A new post at the Longford Trust, created at an exciting time of growth and development for the charity. - A 3 day-a-week role; - Reporting to the Director and working as part of the Senior Management Team of the trust, within an overall cohort of eight, all part-time posts; - Paid pro-rata of £50-55,000 depending on experience via PAYE with pensions contributions; - The trust has no physical office, so team members work remotely, with flexible hours, but all team members work Tuesdays. There are regular face-to-face team meetings, as well as one-to-ones, so easy access to London an advantage. Responsibilities - Leadership role in following areas: strategy, developing and implementing the 10-Year-Plan; HR; our Frank Awards programme; Communications and Marketing, systems, digital and AI. - Working with the Director on fund-raising and finance, growing and nurturing our core partnerships; - Working with other SMT members when needed in delivering their specific programme areas. Person specification Essential qualities you need to be able to demonstrate: - commitment to prison reform, with an understanding of the prison system and the barriers it creates for those leaving prison (lived experience of the prison or the criminal justice system is valued); - senior management background either in a charitable organisation or in a relevant area; - an entrepreneurial approach; - proven leadership skills and ability to represent the trust in public settings; - track record in expressing yourself clearly and persuasively in writing; - strong interpersonal skills in regard of team-working, team-building and upholding the values of the trust; - up-to-date financial and digital literacy. Values Taking our cue from Frank Longford, after whom the trust is named, our values shape every aspect of our work, including all relationships between team members, trustees, scholarship award-holders, our volunteer trained mentors and our employability partners. These values include: - A firm belief in the power of education to change lives; - A passion for second chances for those with lived experience of prison; - A thorough-going can-do, practical approach that is driven by a desire to level the playing field for those who have been to prison and are committed to building new lives; - A commitment to integration of all regardless of background and circumstances. We assume the best, start from the positive, are curious, are always ready to learn, and reject fixed mindsets. Who we are and what we do The Longford Trust was set up in 2002. Each November, it stages an annual Longford Lecture and awards an annual Longford Prize. Our Longford Scholarship programme supports young serving and ex-prisoners to continue their rehabilitation by going to university. It is the only programme of its type across the UK, supporting more than 600 individuals so far, with over 100 current award-holders, as well as many alumni who continue to be part of the trust. Between 80 and 85% of those we support go on to graduate, move into employment and build new lives. Our scholarship programme accounts for more than three quarters of our expenditure Apply to with an up-to-date CV and accompanying letter explaining how you fit our job specification, why you want to work with the Longford Trust, and what you will bring to it. Closing date noon on Friday May 1. Interviews will be in person in the second week of May.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Operations Director: A new post at the Longford Trust, created at an exciting time of growth and development for the charity. - A 3 day-a-week role; - Reporting to the Director and working as part of the Senior Management Team of the trust, within an overall cohort of eight, all part-time posts; - Paid pro-rata of £50-55,000 depending on experience via PAYE with pensions contributions; - The trust has no physical office, so team members work remotely, with flexible hours, but all team members work Tuesdays. There are regular face-to-face team meetings, as well as one-to-ones, so easy access to London an advantage. Responsibilities - Leadership role in following areas: strategy, developing and implementing the 10-Year-Plan; HR; our Frank Awards programme; Communications and Marketing, systems, digital and AI. - Working with the Director on fund-raising and finance, growing and nurturing our core partnerships; - Working with other SMT members when needed in delivering their specific programme areas. Person specification Essential qualities you need to be able to demonstrate: - commitment to prison reform, with an understanding of the prison system and the barriers it creates for those leaving prison (lived experience of the prison or the criminal justice system is valued); - senior management background either in a charitable organisation or in a relevant area; - an entrepreneurial approach; - proven leadership skills and ability to represent the trust in public settings; - track record in expressing yourself clearly and persuasively in writing; - strong interpersonal skills in regard of team-working, team-building and upholding the values of the trust; - up-to-date financial and digital literacy. Values Taking our cue from Frank Longford, after whom the trust is named, our values shape every aspect of our work, including all relationships between team members, trustees, scholarship award-holders, our volunteer trained mentors and our employability partners. These values include: - A firm belief in the power of education to change lives; - A passion for second chances for those with lived experience of prison; - A thorough-going can-do, practical approach that is driven by a desire to level the playing field for those who have been to prison and are committed to building new lives; - A commitment to integration of all regardless of background and circumstances. We assume the best, start from the positive, are curious, are always ready to learn, and reject fixed mindsets. Who we are and what we do The Longford Trust was set up in 2002. Each November, it stages an annual Longford Lecture and awards an annual Longford Prize. Our Longford Scholarship programme supports young serving and ex-prisoners to continue their rehabilitation by going to university. It is the only programme of its type across the UK, supporting more than 600 individuals so far, with over 100 current award-holders, as well as many alumni who continue to be part of the trust. Between 80 and 85% of those we support go on to graduate, move into employment and build new lives. Our scholarship programme accounts for more than three quarters of our expenditure Apply to with an up-to-date CV and accompanying letter explaining how you fit our job specification, why you want to work with the Longford Trust, and what you will bring to it. Closing date noon on Friday May 1. Interviews will be in person in the second week of May.
Zachary Daniels
Store Manager
Zachary Daniels
STORE MANAGER LUXURY BEAUTY LONDON UP TO £50,000 Are you passionate about luxury skincare or wellness, and delivering exceptional client experiences? Zachary Daniels Recruitment has partnered with a prestigious beauty brand to find a dynamic and entrepreneurial Store Manager to lead their flagship boutique in Central London . This is more than just a management role - it's an opportunity to represent a globally celebrated brand at the forefront of botanical skincare, cosmetics, and fragrance innovation. As Store Manager , you'll be responsible for upholding impeccable service standards, driving commercial performance, and leading a team of expert Beauty Therapists with confidence and care. What's in it for you? Up to £50,000 + Commission + Bonus Generous product discount No Sunday working Uniform allowance Ongoing development and access to exclusive global brand events And much more Your Role as Store Manager: Oversee day-to-day operations of the boutique and treatment rooms, ensuring a luxurious and seamless customer journey. Inspire and develop a high-performing team, cultivating a strong service culture and collaborative spirit. Drive business growth through personalised clienteling, in-store events, and strong local networking. Maintain operational excellence in stock management, scheduling, and adherence to treatment protocols. Execute impactful client experiences and brand activations within the boutique. Build and maintain partnerships with nearby luxury businesses to increase brand exposure. What You'll Bring: Proven experience as a Retail Store Manager managing high-end beauty, spa, or luxury retail environments A genuine passion for skincare and the beauty industry A strong sales drive and a talent for creating bespoke client journeys Exceptional leadership and coaching ability Commercial acumen with strong performance and KPI awareness A polished, confident presence and warm, client-focused attitude If you are a Store Manager Boutique Manager Spa Manager Luxury Retail Manager then this could be the role for you! BH35813
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
STORE MANAGER LUXURY BEAUTY LONDON UP TO £50,000 Are you passionate about luxury skincare or wellness, and delivering exceptional client experiences? Zachary Daniels Recruitment has partnered with a prestigious beauty brand to find a dynamic and entrepreneurial Store Manager to lead their flagship boutique in Central London . This is more than just a management role - it's an opportunity to represent a globally celebrated brand at the forefront of botanical skincare, cosmetics, and fragrance innovation. As Store Manager , you'll be responsible for upholding impeccable service standards, driving commercial performance, and leading a team of expert Beauty Therapists with confidence and care. What's in it for you? Up to £50,000 + Commission + Bonus Generous product discount No Sunday working Uniform allowance Ongoing development and access to exclusive global brand events And much more Your Role as Store Manager: Oversee day-to-day operations of the boutique and treatment rooms, ensuring a luxurious and seamless customer journey. Inspire and develop a high-performing team, cultivating a strong service culture and collaborative spirit. Drive business growth through personalised clienteling, in-store events, and strong local networking. Maintain operational excellence in stock management, scheduling, and adherence to treatment protocols. Execute impactful client experiences and brand activations within the boutique. Build and maintain partnerships with nearby luxury businesses to increase brand exposure. What You'll Bring: Proven experience as a Retail Store Manager managing high-end beauty, spa, or luxury retail environments A genuine passion for skincare and the beauty industry A strong sales drive and a talent for creating bespoke client journeys Exceptional leadership and coaching ability Commercial acumen with strong performance and KPI awareness A polished, confident presence and warm, client-focused attitude If you are a Store Manager Boutique Manager Spa Manager Luxury Retail Manager then this could be the role for you! BH35813
The Royal Household
Financial Reporting Manager
The Royal Household
It s strengthening reporting processes so our charity can operate with clarity and trust. It s supporting a charity through a period of change, helping shape processes and systems that underpin everything we do. That s what makes a career at Royal Collection Trust so exciting. We are committed to strong governance, transparent reporting and continuous improvement. With a new finance system being implemented, we re looking to strengthen policies, streamline workflows and embed best practice across accounting, tax and audit. You ll play a pivotal role in delivering high quality, compliant financial reporting, strengthening controls around capital and leases, and ensuring tax obligations are met across the organisation. Key Responsibilities: Preparing statutory accounts in line with UK GAAP and Charity SORP, supporting the Head of Finance. Managing the year end external audit, coordinating responses to external audit requests, preparing schedules and ensuring timely sign off. Owning capital and overseeing lease accounting, reviewing and updating policies and improving month end and year end processes. Ensuring tax compliance across Corporation Tax, Gift Aid, VAT and overseas sales tax, and approving tax returns. Reviewing and documenting policies and procedures, producing clear technical guidance and embedding controls. Supporting the design and implementation of the new finance system to align reporting and tax processes with operations. Leading and developing the finance team, line managing the Financial Accountant and collaborating with management accounts and business analyst. Essential Criteria: You re a qualified accountant (ACA or ACCA) with strong technical accounting knowledge and recent hands on experience using FRS 102 in statutory accounts preparation. You ll have practical knowledge of VAT and tax issues relevant to UK charities or non profits, able to interpret guidance and apply it in practice. Proven experience managing audits, preparing audit schedules and liaising effectively with external auditors and internal stakeholders. Excellent written skills, able to produce clear, structured process documents, policies and procedures. Strong interpersonal and influencing skills, able to collaborate across teams and challenge the status quo constructively. Organised and adaptable, able to manage multiple workstreams and projects with a positive, solutions focused approach. Line management experience or demonstrable people leadership skills, with a supportive, development focused style. If you re motivated by improving controls, delivering high quality reporting and helping shape a modern finance function, we d love to hear from you. What we offer: We know that to deliver our best work; we need to feel at our best. That s why at the Royal Household we offer a generous benefits package designed to support your wellbeing and life priorities. Enjoy 25 days annual leave, rising to 30 days (plus bank holidays) dependent on the length of time you have worked for us. Our excellent non-contributory pension plan (we ll contribute 15% and you can contribute more if you wish) is highly valued by our employees, as is complimentary lunch on-site to keep you fuelled throughout the day. Flexible and hybrid working varies across different roles, and we ll discuss the options available to you that will suit both your job requirements and individual preferences. We also offer a range of leave options to support your life priorities, such as parental pay and leave and volunteering days, as well as benefits to support your physical and mental wellbeing. Other perks include 20% off at our Royal Collection Trust Shops and complimentary admission tickets across all our locations, along with many more exclusive employee discounts.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
It s strengthening reporting processes so our charity can operate with clarity and trust. It s supporting a charity through a period of change, helping shape processes and systems that underpin everything we do. That s what makes a career at Royal Collection Trust so exciting. We are committed to strong governance, transparent reporting and continuous improvement. With a new finance system being implemented, we re looking to strengthen policies, streamline workflows and embed best practice across accounting, tax and audit. You ll play a pivotal role in delivering high quality, compliant financial reporting, strengthening controls around capital and leases, and ensuring tax obligations are met across the organisation. Key Responsibilities: Preparing statutory accounts in line with UK GAAP and Charity SORP, supporting the Head of Finance. Managing the year end external audit, coordinating responses to external audit requests, preparing schedules and ensuring timely sign off. Owning capital and overseeing lease accounting, reviewing and updating policies and improving month end and year end processes. Ensuring tax compliance across Corporation Tax, Gift Aid, VAT and overseas sales tax, and approving tax returns. Reviewing and documenting policies and procedures, producing clear technical guidance and embedding controls. Supporting the design and implementation of the new finance system to align reporting and tax processes with operations. Leading and developing the finance team, line managing the Financial Accountant and collaborating with management accounts and business analyst. Essential Criteria: You re a qualified accountant (ACA or ACCA) with strong technical accounting knowledge and recent hands on experience using FRS 102 in statutory accounts preparation. You ll have practical knowledge of VAT and tax issues relevant to UK charities or non profits, able to interpret guidance and apply it in practice. Proven experience managing audits, preparing audit schedules and liaising effectively with external auditors and internal stakeholders. Excellent written skills, able to produce clear, structured process documents, policies and procedures. Strong interpersonal and influencing skills, able to collaborate across teams and challenge the status quo constructively. Organised and adaptable, able to manage multiple workstreams and projects with a positive, solutions focused approach. Line management experience or demonstrable people leadership skills, with a supportive, development focused style. If you re motivated by improving controls, delivering high quality reporting and helping shape a modern finance function, we d love to hear from you. What we offer: We know that to deliver our best work; we need to feel at our best. That s why at the Royal Household we offer a generous benefits package designed to support your wellbeing and life priorities. Enjoy 25 days annual leave, rising to 30 days (plus bank holidays) dependent on the length of time you have worked for us. Our excellent non-contributory pension plan (we ll contribute 15% and you can contribute more if you wish) is highly valued by our employees, as is complimentary lunch on-site to keep you fuelled throughout the day. Flexible and hybrid working varies across different roles, and we ll discuss the options available to you that will suit both your job requirements and individual preferences. We also offer a range of leave options to support your life priorities, such as parental pay and leave and volunteering days, as well as benefits to support your physical and mental wellbeing. Other perks include 20% off at our Royal Collection Trust Shops and complimentary admission tickets across all our locations, along with many more exclusive employee discounts.
Prostate Cancer UK
Senior People Services Manager
Prostate Cancer UK
Hybrid working with regular travel to our London Bridge Office What the job involves As our Senior People Services Manager, you ll lead the day-to-day heartbeat of People Services and make sure every colleague has a smooth, supportive and high-quality experience throughout their time with us. You ll be the person who keeps things running brilliantly: setting the pace for operational delivery, supporting managers with confidence, and making sure our processes are simple, clear and compliant ensuring delivery through an experienced and high-performing People Services Team. You ll work closely with People & Culture, Finance, IT and leaders across the charity to drive a consistent, joined up service that helps people do their best work. This is a hands-on leadership role partnering with People & Culture leadership and peers to drive the People Strategy and foster a high-performance, inclusive culture. You ll shape how we deliver People Services, spotting ways to improve, simplify and modernise what we do. You ll lead a team covering critical activity relating to all stages of the employee lifecycle, from onboarding, contracts, HR systems and data, payroll oversight, policies and employee relations, and you ll be the operational authority and escalation point for complex or high-risk issues. Some of the work you and your team will be getting involved in includes: Leading and developing the People Services & Payroll team so they have clarity, support and space to thrive. Making sure onboarding, contracts, and offboarding all run smoothly and consistently, with a great colleague experience. Overseeing HR systems and data to maintain accuracy, insight and compliance. Working with People Experience & Communications colleagues to refresh and embed people policies in a way that feels simple and supportive and encourages co-creation. Coaching managers on inclusive, confident people leadership and helping them handle tricky issues with care and clarity. Taking the lead on complex employee relations cases, change processes or emerging risks, and ensuring we handle things fairly and consistently. Driving continuous improvement - whether that s simplifying a workflow, introducing a digital tool, or building capability across the organisation. Providing operational insight to support strategy, planning, resourcing and decision-making at leadership level. This is an influential role with real scope to strengthen how our People Services function supports the organisation every day. What we want from you We re looking for someone who brings a blend of operational confidence, sound judgement, people leadership and a passion for improving how things work and who is comfortable and able to thrive in a fast-paced and reactive enabling function. The ideal candidate will bring: Strong HR operations experience at a senior level, with CIPD Level 5 or equivalent knowledge. Expertise in employee relations, including handling complex or sensitive cases with fairness, clarity and confidence. Experience overseeing payroll operations and HR systems, with a practical understanding of data accuracy, GDPR and people metrics. A natural adaptability to changing priorities and an ability to build trust and influence across all levels - someone who can coach managers, support colleagues and work in partnership with senior leaders. A continuous improvement mindset: you enjoy simplifying processes, solving problems and creating clarity and you naturally collaborate and take the team with you on journeys of change rather than imposing a singular view. Experience leading or developing a team, with a supportive, inclusive and empowering approach. Strong organisational skills - you can juggle priorities, manage workflow pressures and keep the team focused on what matters most. A balanced blend of empathy and pragmatism, with a confident, solution focused approach to decision-making. A genuine belief in the role People Services plays in creating a positive, high performing organisation. You ll thrive here if you enjoy improving systems, supporting people, leading a committed team and making day-to-day People services work brilliantly. Why work with us? Every man needs to know about the most common cancer in men prostate cancer. It s a real and present danger that takes over 12,000 of our dads, grandads, brothers and friends each year. Prostate Cancer UK is the largest men s health charity in the UK. We have a simple ambition to stop prostate cancer damaging lives. We invest millions in research to revolutionise testing, treatment and care. We re blazing a trail to a screening programme that could save thousands of lives with regular, accurate tests for all men at risk. And we work tirelessly to spread the word about risk and offer specialist support to people living with the disease. Work with us and you ll see your efforts pay off as we give men and their families the power to navigate prostate cancer. Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion At Prostate Cancer UK we re committed to righting health inequalities across the UK, starting with those faced by Black men. This includes ground-breaking research into Black men's risk and working with communities directly to overcome barriers to the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. To make this happen, we're dedicated to being an inclusive, proactive organisation, as we strive to be Allies to Black communities. We ll achieve this by advocating and working alongside those communities to promote change. We're also working to be Allies to each other, not only protected groups. In 2024, we launched our New Allyship Training Programme. All colleagues at Prostate Cancer UK will be trained to act and identify as an Ally. We've also signed Business in the Communities Race at Work Charter, as a dedication to our Black health equity work and wider EDI priorities. As a signatory, we're responsible and accountable for driving positive change. How and where we work Colleagues attend the office at least four days per month (pro rata for part-time colleagues) to collaborate, build relationships, and support projects and decision-making. You can choose where to work the rest of the time. Travel to the office is a commute, so we pay our own travel costs. Additional in-person attendance will be required during your first few months for induction and training, to support you to learn the role and get to know colleagues. We trust colleagues to work flexibly while balancing personal commitments with the needs of the charity, and we are committed to making reasonable adjustments for colleagues with a disability, neurodiversity, or a long-term physical or mental health condition. How to Apply Visit our Prostate Cancer UK Careers page to learn more about this role and the benefits we offer. On the vacancy advert, you ll find everything you need to know about the role, how to apply, and what to include in your application. You can also download a copy of the job description and access the link to our careers portal to submit your application. Got a question? Please let us know if you have any accessibility requirements or questions we re here to help. The closing date is Sunday 12 April 2026. Applications must be submitted by 23:45 UK time. Interviews: By arrangement. We expect this recruitment campaign to have three interview stages: First Interviews (online): currently scheduled for the week of 20 April 2026. Meet the team (online): currently scheduled for the week of 27 April 2026 Final interviews (in-person at our London Bridge office): currently scheduled for the week of 6 May 2026
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Hybrid working with regular travel to our London Bridge Office What the job involves As our Senior People Services Manager, you ll lead the day-to-day heartbeat of People Services and make sure every colleague has a smooth, supportive and high-quality experience throughout their time with us. You ll be the person who keeps things running brilliantly: setting the pace for operational delivery, supporting managers with confidence, and making sure our processes are simple, clear and compliant ensuring delivery through an experienced and high-performing People Services Team. You ll work closely with People & Culture, Finance, IT and leaders across the charity to drive a consistent, joined up service that helps people do their best work. This is a hands-on leadership role partnering with People & Culture leadership and peers to drive the People Strategy and foster a high-performance, inclusive culture. You ll shape how we deliver People Services, spotting ways to improve, simplify and modernise what we do. You ll lead a team covering critical activity relating to all stages of the employee lifecycle, from onboarding, contracts, HR systems and data, payroll oversight, policies and employee relations, and you ll be the operational authority and escalation point for complex or high-risk issues. Some of the work you and your team will be getting involved in includes: Leading and developing the People Services & Payroll team so they have clarity, support and space to thrive. Making sure onboarding, contracts, and offboarding all run smoothly and consistently, with a great colleague experience. Overseeing HR systems and data to maintain accuracy, insight and compliance. Working with People Experience & Communications colleagues to refresh and embed people policies in a way that feels simple and supportive and encourages co-creation. Coaching managers on inclusive, confident people leadership and helping them handle tricky issues with care and clarity. Taking the lead on complex employee relations cases, change processes or emerging risks, and ensuring we handle things fairly and consistently. Driving continuous improvement - whether that s simplifying a workflow, introducing a digital tool, or building capability across the organisation. Providing operational insight to support strategy, planning, resourcing and decision-making at leadership level. This is an influential role with real scope to strengthen how our People Services function supports the organisation every day. What we want from you We re looking for someone who brings a blend of operational confidence, sound judgement, people leadership and a passion for improving how things work and who is comfortable and able to thrive in a fast-paced and reactive enabling function. The ideal candidate will bring: Strong HR operations experience at a senior level, with CIPD Level 5 or equivalent knowledge. Expertise in employee relations, including handling complex or sensitive cases with fairness, clarity and confidence. Experience overseeing payroll operations and HR systems, with a practical understanding of data accuracy, GDPR and people metrics. A natural adaptability to changing priorities and an ability to build trust and influence across all levels - someone who can coach managers, support colleagues and work in partnership with senior leaders. A continuous improvement mindset: you enjoy simplifying processes, solving problems and creating clarity and you naturally collaborate and take the team with you on journeys of change rather than imposing a singular view. Experience leading or developing a team, with a supportive, inclusive and empowering approach. Strong organisational skills - you can juggle priorities, manage workflow pressures and keep the team focused on what matters most. A balanced blend of empathy and pragmatism, with a confident, solution focused approach to decision-making. A genuine belief in the role People Services plays in creating a positive, high performing organisation. You ll thrive here if you enjoy improving systems, supporting people, leading a committed team and making day-to-day People services work brilliantly. Why work with us? Every man needs to know about the most common cancer in men prostate cancer. It s a real and present danger that takes over 12,000 of our dads, grandads, brothers and friends each year. Prostate Cancer UK is the largest men s health charity in the UK. We have a simple ambition to stop prostate cancer damaging lives. We invest millions in research to revolutionise testing, treatment and care. We re blazing a trail to a screening programme that could save thousands of lives with regular, accurate tests for all men at risk. And we work tirelessly to spread the word about risk and offer specialist support to people living with the disease. Work with us and you ll see your efforts pay off as we give men and their families the power to navigate prostate cancer. Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion At Prostate Cancer UK we re committed to righting health inequalities across the UK, starting with those faced by Black men. This includes ground-breaking research into Black men's risk and working with communities directly to overcome barriers to the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer. To make this happen, we're dedicated to being an inclusive, proactive organisation, as we strive to be Allies to Black communities. We ll achieve this by advocating and working alongside those communities to promote change. We're also working to be Allies to each other, not only protected groups. In 2024, we launched our New Allyship Training Programme. All colleagues at Prostate Cancer UK will be trained to act and identify as an Ally. We've also signed Business in the Communities Race at Work Charter, as a dedication to our Black health equity work and wider EDI priorities. As a signatory, we're responsible and accountable for driving positive change. How and where we work Colleagues attend the office at least four days per month (pro rata for part-time colleagues) to collaborate, build relationships, and support projects and decision-making. You can choose where to work the rest of the time. Travel to the office is a commute, so we pay our own travel costs. Additional in-person attendance will be required during your first few months for induction and training, to support you to learn the role and get to know colleagues. We trust colleagues to work flexibly while balancing personal commitments with the needs of the charity, and we are committed to making reasonable adjustments for colleagues with a disability, neurodiversity, or a long-term physical or mental health condition. How to Apply Visit our Prostate Cancer UK Careers page to learn more about this role and the benefits we offer. On the vacancy advert, you ll find everything you need to know about the role, how to apply, and what to include in your application. You can also download a copy of the job description and access the link to our careers portal to submit your application. Got a question? Please let us know if you have any accessibility requirements or questions we re here to help. The closing date is Sunday 12 April 2026. Applications must be submitted by 23:45 UK time. Interviews: By arrangement. We expect this recruitment campaign to have three interview stages: First Interviews (online): currently scheduled for the week of 20 April 2026. Meet the team (online): currently scheduled for the week of 27 April 2026 Final interviews (in-person at our London Bridge office): currently scheduled for the week of 6 May 2026
Regional Director of Sales - UKI, Germany & Spain (Based in London) - London
Big Mamma
Regional Director of Sales - UKI, Germany & Spain (Based in London) - London Architecting Growth. Scaling Markets. Building a Commercial Engine. Big Mamma is entering its next phase of European expansion and Events & Private Dining are at the heart of that ambition. We're looking for a Regional Director of Sales to design, structure and scale our B2B growth engine across UK & Ireland, Germany and Spain . This is not a country sales role. This is a multi-market strategic leadership position with full regional revenue accountability and a clear mission unlock the potential of Events Sales for the region. About Big Mamma Big Mamma is a fast-growing Franco-Italian restaurant group known for its generosity, authenticity and unforgettable guest experiences . Across Europe, we are accelerating the development of Events Sales & Private Dining as a key growth pillar. Our ambition is clear: build a structured, high-performance, scalable commercial machine across markets without losing the soul of our hospitality. Your Mission Architect and execute the regional B2B sales strategy across UKI, Germany and Spain. You will transform country-level sales operations into a harmonised, data-driven, high-velocity commercial engine , aligning local market nuances with global structure and process discipline. This role reports directly to the Chief Marketing & Revenue Officer and sits at Leadership level. What You'll Be Responsible For Commercial Performance Own regional Events Sales & Private Dining revenue targets Monitor country-level performance and pipeline health Improve inbound conversion rates and outbound contribution Protect margins through pricing discipline Standardise KPIs, forecasting and performance reporting across territories Strategy & Structuring Define and execute a 2-3 year regional growth roadmap Structure inbound and outbound sales strategy across markets Lead CRM deployment, governance and data discipline Build and implement a scalable Sales Playbook with best practices Create repeatable processes that enable sustainable hyper-growth Leadership & Organisation Lead, coach and challenge Heads of Sales at country level Validate hiring plans, team structures and capability gaps Implement strong commercial rituals: pipeline reviews, forecasting cadence, QBRs Foster a high-performance, accountable sales culture across markets Key Accounts & Strategic Partnerships Personally manage top European agencies and multi-country corporate clients Negotiate framework agreements and long-term partnerships Represent Big Mamma in strategic industry networks Position the Group as a leading European partner for premium events Who You Are A strategic commercial leader with multi-market experience Proven track record scaling B2B revenue across multiple territories Strong background in hospitality, events or multi-site environments Comfortable balancing strategy, data, leadership and execution Highly structured, analytical and performance-driven Confident operating in a fast-growing, entrepreneurial European group Experienced in leading senior sales leaders, not just sales teams What We Offer Full-time, permanent leadership position Competitive executive package (fixed + performance-based variable) Direct impact on one of Big Mamma's most strategic growth pillars Exposure at Group leadership level A dynamic, international, entrepreneurial environment Real opportunity to build and scale something meaningful across Europe At Big Mamma, growth is never accidental. It is designed, structured and executed by ambitious leaders. If you're ready to build a regional commercial division that scales across Europe, we'd love to meet you. BIG MAMMA is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, colour, religion, national origin, disability, age or any other characteristic protected by law.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Regional Director of Sales - UKI, Germany & Spain (Based in London) - London Architecting Growth. Scaling Markets. Building a Commercial Engine. Big Mamma is entering its next phase of European expansion and Events & Private Dining are at the heart of that ambition. We're looking for a Regional Director of Sales to design, structure and scale our B2B growth engine across UK & Ireland, Germany and Spain . This is not a country sales role. This is a multi-market strategic leadership position with full regional revenue accountability and a clear mission unlock the potential of Events Sales for the region. About Big Mamma Big Mamma is a fast-growing Franco-Italian restaurant group known for its generosity, authenticity and unforgettable guest experiences . Across Europe, we are accelerating the development of Events Sales & Private Dining as a key growth pillar. Our ambition is clear: build a structured, high-performance, scalable commercial machine across markets without losing the soul of our hospitality. Your Mission Architect and execute the regional B2B sales strategy across UKI, Germany and Spain. You will transform country-level sales operations into a harmonised, data-driven, high-velocity commercial engine , aligning local market nuances with global structure and process discipline. This role reports directly to the Chief Marketing & Revenue Officer and sits at Leadership level. What You'll Be Responsible For Commercial Performance Own regional Events Sales & Private Dining revenue targets Monitor country-level performance and pipeline health Improve inbound conversion rates and outbound contribution Protect margins through pricing discipline Standardise KPIs, forecasting and performance reporting across territories Strategy & Structuring Define and execute a 2-3 year regional growth roadmap Structure inbound and outbound sales strategy across markets Lead CRM deployment, governance and data discipline Build and implement a scalable Sales Playbook with best practices Create repeatable processes that enable sustainable hyper-growth Leadership & Organisation Lead, coach and challenge Heads of Sales at country level Validate hiring plans, team structures and capability gaps Implement strong commercial rituals: pipeline reviews, forecasting cadence, QBRs Foster a high-performance, accountable sales culture across markets Key Accounts & Strategic Partnerships Personally manage top European agencies and multi-country corporate clients Negotiate framework agreements and long-term partnerships Represent Big Mamma in strategic industry networks Position the Group as a leading European partner for premium events Who You Are A strategic commercial leader with multi-market experience Proven track record scaling B2B revenue across multiple territories Strong background in hospitality, events or multi-site environments Comfortable balancing strategy, data, leadership and execution Highly structured, analytical and performance-driven Confident operating in a fast-growing, entrepreneurial European group Experienced in leading senior sales leaders, not just sales teams What We Offer Full-time, permanent leadership position Competitive executive package (fixed + performance-based variable) Direct impact on one of Big Mamma's most strategic growth pillars Exposure at Group leadership level A dynamic, international, entrepreneurial environment Real opportunity to build and scale something meaningful across Europe At Big Mamma, growth is never accidental. It is designed, structured and executed by ambitious leaders. If you're ready to build a regional commercial division that scales across Europe, we'd love to meet you. BIG MAMMA is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, colour, religion, national origin, disability, age or any other characteristic protected by law.
Blue Arrow
Mobile Plant Team Leader
Blue Arrow Fleetwood, Lancashire
Salary: 40,040.00 per annum (DOE) Contract type: Permanent Location Thornton - Post code FY7 Working hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 2-shift rotation. 6:15am - 2:15pm, 2pm -10pm. Job Summary: The Operations Team Leader (Mobile Plant) will be responsible for the management and safe operation of the waste facility with particular focus on mobile plant duties, operational leadership and people first line management. Key Responsibilities: Operational Duties Waste Processing: Perform on-site waste processing and transfer activities safely and compliantly. Supervision: Oversee all activities at the waste treatment facility. Support: Provide hands-on assistance for all facility functions. Coordination: Liaise with various teams to ensure optimal operations. Resource Allocation: Ensure sufficient resources for facility operations. Health, Safety, and Environmental Compliance Compliance: Adhere to Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality management systems. Accident Investigations: Conduct investigations into accidents. Vehicle Inspections: Perform and coordinate pre-start inspections and basic maintenance. Administrative Support Documentation: Update routine activity documentation. Meetings: Attend business meetings and conduct safe starts. Audits: Carry out site-based audits. People Management Recruitment and Onboarding: Assist in recruitment and onboarding processes. Performance Evaluations: Conduct evaluations, mentor employees, and identify training needs. HR Procedures: Support attendance, grievance, and disciplinary management. Reporting: Ensure adherence to HR policies and procedures. What You Will Bring: Essential Skills and Experience Leadership : Proven experience in leading and developing teams . Mobile Plant Operations : Knowledge of operating mobile plant equipment . Procedures and Assessments : Understanding of Standard Operating Procedures, Risk Assessments, and Work Instructions. Industry Experience : Background in waste processing, manufacturing, or similar industrial environments. IT Proficiency : Ability to use PC and IT systems effectively. Beneficial Qualifications Certifications: National Plant Operators Registration Scheme or equivalent for equipment like Loading Shovel (FEL), Teletruck, Mobile Grapple, Forklift Truck (FLT), and Roll On Roll Off (RoRo). Company benefits: Pension matched up to 5% Death in service cover at 4 times basic salary Free on-site car parking. Company sick pay scheme- up to 26 weeks dependent on length of service. Cycle to work scheme. Training and personal development programmes available to provide opportunities to develop and progress. Wellbeing support for mental health. All required PPE and other relevant equipment supplied. To apply simply hit the apply button or call (phone number removed). Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Salary: 40,040.00 per annum (DOE) Contract type: Permanent Location Thornton - Post code FY7 Working hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, 2-shift rotation. 6:15am - 2:15pm, 2pm -10pm. Job Summary: The Operations Team Leader (Mobile Plant) will be responsible for the management and safe operation of the waste facility with particular focus on mobile plant duties, operational leadership and people first line management. Key Responsibilities: Operational Duties Waste Processing: Perform on-site waste processing and transfer activities safely and compliantly. Supervision: Oversee all activities at the waste treatment facility. Support: Provide hands-on assistance for all facility functions. Coordination: Liaise with various teams to ensure optimal operations. Resource Allocation: Ensure sufficient resources for facility operations. Health, Safety, and Environmental Compliance Compliance: Adhere to Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality management systems. Accident Investigations: Conduct investigations into accidents. Vehicle Inspections: Perform and coordinate pre-start inspections and basic maintenance. Administrative Support Documentation: Update routine activity documentation. Meetings: Attend business meetings and conduct safe starts. Audits: Carry out site-based audits. People Management Recruitment and Onboarding: Assist in recruitment and onboarding processes. Performance Evaluations: Conduct evaluations, mentor employees, and identify training needs. HR Procedures: Support attendance, grievance, and disciplinary management. Reporting: Ensure adherence to HR policies and procedures. What You Will Bring: Essential Skills and Experience Leadership : Proven experience in leading and developing teams . Mobile Plant Operations : Knowledge of operating mobile plant equipment . Procedures and Assessments : Understanding of Standard Operating Procedures, Risk Assessments, and Work Instructions. Industry Experience : Background in waste processing, manufacturing, or similar industrial environments. IT Proficiency : Ability to use PC and IT systems effectively. Beneficial Qualifications Certifications: National Plant Operators Registration Scheme or equivalent for equipment like Loading Shovel (FEL), Teletruck, Mobile Grapple, Forklift Truck (FLT), and Roll On Roll Off (RoRo). Company benefits: Pension matched up to 5% Death in service cover at 4 times basic salary Free on-site car parking. Company sick pay scheme- up to 26 weeks dependent on length of service. Cycle to work scheme. Training and personal development programmes available to provide opportunities to develop and progress. Wellbeing support for mental health. All required PPE and other relevant equipment supplied. To apply simply hit the apply button or call (phone number removed). Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people.

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