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Learning and Development Lead
Livin Housing Limited Bradley Stoke, Gloucestershire
Annual salary: up to £48,000.00 Learning and Development Lead Location: Remote - with regular travel required to branches Contract: Permanent / Full time / 40hrs a week Salary: £48,000, plus £4,500 car allowance and great company benefits. Empower Learning. Drive Success. Shape the Future. Are you a dynamic and strategic leader with a passion for learning and development? Do you thrive on creating impactful learning programmes that drive real business success? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! We are looking for a Learning and Development Lead to support and deliver our Learning Delivery programs. In this role, you will help implement engaging learning solutions and ensure our workforce has access to the skills, knowledge, and development opportunities they need to perform at their best. Mears is one of the UK's leading housing providers to both the public and private sector, with over 5,500 employees, working with clients to help develop, fund and implement their placemaking ambitions. With 30 years of delivering market-leading repairs and maintenance services, Mears is trusted to deliver in excess of 6,000 repairs daily to a portfolio of more than 1,000,000 homes nationwide. We provide tailored rapid-response and planned maintenance services through partnering arrangements with more than 70 local authorities, Arm's Length Management Organisations and Housing Associations. About to the Role: As the Learning and Development Lead, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the educational framework of our organisation. Your leadership will ensure that our learning initiatives are strategically aligned with business objectives and responsive to the evolving needs of our workforce. By engaging with key stakeholders, you will develop and implement innovative, engaging, and effective learning programmes that drive both personal and organisational growth. You will oversee the Curriculum and Delivery function, ensuring alignment with organisational goals and fostering impactful learning experiences, collaborate with key stakeholders to identify learning needs and ensure programmes are tailored to meet these requirements. You will lead and mentor a team of Learning & Development Specialists and Skills Trainers, promoting a culture of continuous learning and professional development. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on our organization's success by developing and delivering learning programs that empower our employees and drive business performance. Key Responsibilities: Lead, manage, and develop a high-performing team of L&D Specialists and Skills Trainers Foster a culture of continuous learning and professional growth within the team Develop, coordinate, and deliver a range of innovative training solutions, including face-to-face learning programs, short courses, and corporate initiatives Build and manage strong relationships across the business, serving as experts in learning. Work closely with the Quality and Design team, subject matter experts, and stakeholders to assist in the creation of learning content that addresses skill gaps and meets colleague needs Engage with stakeholders in a consultative capacity to identify key training needs, develop training strategies, and support business performance improvement. Collaborate with programme sponsors during the design and development of learning programmes Foster strong relationships with stakeholders to effectively communicate and promote learning and apprenticeship projects across the business Partner with wider HR teams to ensure that our programmes support both learning and apprenticeship strategies and talent development objectives Implement evaluation methodologies to ensure continuous improvement of our learning offerings based on colleague feedback and evolving business needs Support the development of reports and return on investment analyses as required to measure the impact of learning initiatives. Role Criteria: Proven experience in a senior L&D role, delivering impactful training initiatives Strong leadership skills, with the ability to inspire and develop team Expertise in designing and implementing learning solutions that align with business needs Exceptional communication, influencing, and relationship-building abilities A passion for fostering professional growth and a culture of learning This is more than just a leadership role - it's an opportunity to make a lasting impact. You'll be at the forefront of shaping the future of learning in our organisation, ensuring our people have the skills they need to thrive. If you're ready to drive innovation, lead a talented team, and create meaningful learning experiences, we'd love to hear from you! If this sounds like your perfect opportunity; please apply via the link attaching your CV and a Cover Letter explaining why you would be a good candidate and why you want to work for Mears. For any extra enquiries or assistance please email . Mears Group is a Disability Confident employer and recognises our people as our greatest asset, we hire individuality, recognising and valuing everyone is individual and ensuring equal access to opportunities for all regardless of social economic background or individual make up. Candidates should be aware that all our roles are subject to relevant DBS/Security checks either before or upon commencement of employment. We are also a Forces Friendly employer and an ERS Armed Forces Covenant Gold Award holder. Apply below or to discuss your application further; contact: Vickie Rudge () If you need any help with your application process, we are here to support you. We will be accessible every step of the way. At Mears Group, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive, we are a Disability Confident employer, valuing individuality and ensuring equal opportunities for all. We proudly support the Armed Forces Covenant and are honoured to have achieved the Gold Award in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to coincide with this, we hold an Endorser Award for the Career Transition Partnership, recognising our commitment to veterans transitioning into civilian careers. In our continued effort to promote social mobility, we invite applicants to voluntarily share their background information during the application stages to help us better understand the diverse experiences of our candidates. This is to ensure we are committed to improving social mobility. We use the Social Mobility Index to assess and enhance opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds. These questions are optional and will not impact your ability to apply.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Annual salary: up to £48,000.00 Learning and Development Lead Location: Remote - with regular travel required to branches Contract: Permanent / Full time / 40hrs a week Salary: £48,000, plus £4,500 car allowance and great company benefits. Empower Learning. Drive Success. Shape the Future. Are you a dynamic and strategic leader with a passion for learning and development? Do you thrive on creating impactful learning programmes that drive real business success? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! We are looking for a Learning and Development Lead to support and deliver our Learning Delivery programs. In this role, you will help implement engaging learning solutions and ensure our workforce has access to the skills, knowledge, and development opportunities they need to perform at their best. Mears is one of the UK's leading housing providers to both the public and private sector, with over 5,500 employees, working with clients to help develop, fund and implement their placemaking ambitions. With 30 years of delivering market-leading repairs and maintenance services, Mears is trusted to deliver in excess of 6,000 repairs daily to a portfolio of more than 1,000,000 homes nationwide. We provide tailored rapid-response and planned maintenance services through partnering arrangements with more than 70 local authorities, Arm's Length Management Organisations and Housing Associations. About to the Role: As the Learning and Development Lead, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the educational framework of our organisation. Your leadership will ensure that our learning initiatives are strategically aligned with business objectives and responsive to the evolving needs of our workforce. By engaging with key stakeholders, you will develop and implement innovative, engaging, and effective learning programmes that drive both personal and organisational growth. You will oversee the Curriculum and Delivery function, ensuring alignment with organisational goals and fostering impactful learning experiences, collaborate with key stakeholders to identify learning needs and ensure programmes are tailored to meet these requirements. You will lead and mentor a team of Learning & Development Specialists and Skills Trainers, promoting a culture of continuous learning and professional development. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on our organization's success by developing and delivering learning programs that empower our employees and drive business performance. Key Responsibilities: Lead, manage, and develop a high-performing team of L&D Specialists and Skills Trainers Foster a culture of continuous learning and professional growth within the team Develop, coordinate, and deliver a range of innovative training solutions, including face-to-face learning programs, short courses, and corporate initiatives Build and manage strong relationships across the business, serving as experts in learning. Work closely with the Quality and Design team, subject matter experts, and stakeholders to assist in the creation of learning content that addresses skill gaps and meets colleague needs Engage with stakeholders in a consultative capacity to identify key training needs, develop training strategies, and support business performance improvement. Collaborate with programme sponsors during the design and development of learning programmes Foster strong relationships with stakeholders to effectively communicate and promote learning and apprenticeship projects across the business Partner with wider HR teams to ensure that our programmes support both learning and apprenticeship strategies and talent development objectives Implement evaluation methodologies to ensure continuous improvement of our learning offerings based on colleague feedback and evolving business needs Support the development of reports and return on investment analyses as required to measure the impact of learning initiatives. Role Criteria: Proven experience in a senior L&D role, delivering impactful training initiatives Strong leadership skills, with the ability to inspire and develop team Expertise in designing and implementing learning solutions that align with business needs Exceptional communication, influencing, and relationship-building abilities A passion for fostering professional growth and a culture of learning This is more than just a leadership role - it's an opportunity to make a lasting impact. You'll be at the forefront of shaping the future of learning in our organisation, ensuring our people have the skills they need to thrive. If you're ready to drive innovation, lead a talented team, and create meaningful learning experiences, we'd love to hear from you! If this sounds like your perfect opportunity; please apply via the link attaching your CV and a Cover Letter explaining why you would be a good candidate and why you want to work for Mears. For any extra enquiries or assistance please email . Mears Group is a Disability Confident employer and recognises our people as our greatest asset, we hire individuality, recognising and valuing everyone is individual and ensuring equal access to opportunities for all regardless of social economic background or individual make up. Candidates should be aware that all our roles are subject to relevant DBS/Security checks either before or upon commencement of employment. We are also a Forces Friendly employer and an ERS Armed Forces Covenant Gold Award holder. Apply below or to discuss your application further; contact: Vickie Rudge () If you need any help with your application process, we are here to support you. We will be accessible every step of the way. At Mears Group, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive, we are a Disability Confident employer, valuing individuality and ensuring equal opportunities for all. We proudly support the Armed Forces Covenant and are honoured to have achieved the Gold Award in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to coincide with this, we hold an Endorser Award for the Career Transition Partnership, recognising our commitment to veterans transitioning into civilian careers. In our continued effort to promote social mobility, we invite applicants to voluntarily share their background information during the application stages to help us better understand the diverse experiences of our candidates. This is to ensure we are committed to improving social mobility. We use the Social Mobility Index to assess and enhance opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds. These questions are optional and will not impact your ability to apply.
Learning and Development Lead
Livin Housing Limited Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Annual salary: up to £48,000.00 Learning and Development Lead Location: Remote - with regular travel required to branches Contract: Permanent / Full time / 40hrs a week Salary: £48,000, plus £4,500 car allowance and great company benefits. Empower Learning. Drive Success. Shape the Future. Are you a dynamic and strategic leader with a passion for learning and development? Do you thrive on creating impactful learning programmes that drive real business success? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! We are looking for a Learning and Development Lead to support and deliver our Learning Delivery programs. In this role, you will help implement engaging learning solutions and ensure our workforce has access to the skills, knowledge, and development opportunities they need to perform at their best. Mears is one of the UK's leading housing providers to both the public and private sector, with over 5,500 employees, working with clients to help develop, fund and implement their placemaking ambitions. With 30 years of delivering market-leading repairs and maintenance services, Mears is trusted to deliver in excess of 6,000 repairs daily to a portfolio of more than 1,000,000 homes nationwide. We provide tailored rapid-response and planned maintenance services through partnering arrangements with more than 70 local authorities, Arm's Length Management Organisations and Housing Associations. About to the Role: As the Learning and Development Lead, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the educational framework of our organisation. Your leadership will ensure that our learning initiatives are strategically aligned with business objectives and responsive to the evolving needs of our workforce. By engaging with key stakeholders, you will develop and implement innovative, engaging, and effective learning programmes that drive both personal and organisational growth. You will oversee the Curriculum and Delivery function, ensuring alignment with organisational goals and fostering impactful learning experiences, collaborate with key stakeholders to identify learning needs and ensure programmes are tailored to meet these requirements. You will lead and mentor a team of Learning & Development Specialists and Skills Trainers, promoting a culture of continuous learning and professional development. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on our organization's success by developing and delivering learning programs that empower our employees and drive business performance. Key Responsibilities: Lead, manage, and develop a high-performing team of L&D Specialists and Skills Trainers Foster a culture of continuous learning and professional growth within the team Develop, coordinate, and deliver a range of innovative training solutions, including face-to-face learning programs, short courses, and corporate initiatives Build and manage strong relationships across the business, serving as experts in learning. Work closely with the Quality and Design team, subject matter experts, and stakeholders to assist in the creation of learning content that addresses skill gaps and meets colleague needs Engage with stakeholders in a consultative capacity to identify key training needs, develop training strategies, and support business performance improvement. Collaborate with programme sponsors during the design and development of learning programmes Foster strong relationships with stakeholders to effectively communicate and promote learning and apprenticeship projects across the business Partner with wider HR teams to ensure that our programmes support both learning and apprenticeship strategies and talent development objectives Implement evaluation methodologies to ensure continuous improvement of our learning offerings based on colleague feedback and evolving business needs Support the development of reports and return on investment analyses as required to measure the impact of learning initiatives. Role Criteria: Proven experience in a senior L&D role, delivering impactful training initiatives Strong leadership skills, with the ability to inspire and develop team Expertise in designing and implementing learning solutions that align with business needs Exceptional communication, influencing, and relationship-building abilities A passion for fostering professional growth and a culture of learning This is more than just a leadership role - it's an opportunity to make a lasting impact. You'll be at the forefront of shaping the future of learning in our organisation, ensuring our people have the skills they need to thrive. If you're ready to drive innovation, lead a talented team, and create meaningful learning experiences, we'd love to hear from you! If this sounds like your perfect opportunity; please apply via the link attaching your CV and a Cover Letter explaining why you would be a good candidate and why you want to work for Mears. For any extra enquiries or assistance please email . Mears Group is a Disability Confident employer and recognises our people as our greatest asset, we hire individuality, recognising and valuing everyone is individual and ensuring equal access to opportunities for all regardless of social economic background or individual make up. Candidates should be aware that all our roles are subject to relevant DBS/Security checks either before or upon commencement of employment. We are also a Forces Friendly employer and an ERS Armed Forces Covenant Gold Award holder. Apply below or to discuss your application further; contact: Vickie Rudge () If you need any help with your application process, we are here to support you. We will be accessible every step of the way. At Mears Group, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive, we are a Disability Confident employer, valuing individuality and ensuring equal opportunities for all. We proudly support the Armed Forces Covenant and are honoured to have achieved the Gold Award in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to coincide with this, we hold an Endorser Award for the Career Transition Partnership, recognising our commitment to veterans transitioning into civilian careers. In our continued effort to promote social mobility, we invite applicants to voluntarily share their background information during the application stages to help us better understand the diverse experiences of our candidates. This is to ensure we are committed to improving social mobility. We use the Social Mobility Index to assess and enhance opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds. These questions are optional and will not impact your ability to apply.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Annual salary: up to £48,000.00 Learning and Development Lead Location: Remote - with regular travel required to branches Contract: Permanent / Full time / 40hrs a week Salary: £48,000, plus £4,500 car allowance and great company benefits. Empower Learning. Drive Success. Shape the Future. Are you a dynamic and strategic leader with a passion for learning and development? Do you thrive on creating impactful learning programmes that drive real business success? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! We are looking for a Learning and Development Lead to support and deliver our Learning Delivery programs. In this role, you will help implement engaging learning solutions and ensure our workforce has access to the skills, knowledge, and development opportunities they need to perform at their best. Mears is one of the UK's leading housing providers to both the public and private sector, with over 5,500 employees, working with clients to help develop, fund and implement their placemaking ambitions. With 30 years of delivering market-leading repairs and maintenance services, Mears is trusted to deliver in excess of 6,000 repairs daily to a portfolio of more than 1,000,000 homes nationwide. We provide tailored rapid-response and planned maintenance services through partnering arrangements with more than 70 local authorities, Arm's Length Management Organisations and Housing Associations. About to the Role: As the Learning and Development Lead, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the educational framework of our organisation. Your leadership will ensure that our learning initiatives are strategically aligned with business objectives and responsive to the evolving needs of our workforce. By engaging with key stakeholders, you will develop and implement innovative, engaging, and effective learning programmes that drive both personal and organisational growth. You will oversee the Curriculum and Delivery function, ensuring alignment with organisational goals and fostering impactful learning experiences, collaborate with key stakeholders to identify learning needs and ensure programmes are tailored to meet these requirements. You will lead and mentor a team of Learning & Development Specialists and Skills Trainers, promoting a culture of continuous learning and professional development. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on our organization's success by developing and delivering learning programs that empower our employees and drive business performance. Key Responsibilities: Lead, manage, and develop a high-performing team of L&D Specialists and Skills Trainers Foster a culture of continuous learning and professional growth within the team Develop, coordinate, and deliver a range of innovative training solutions, including face-to-face learning programs, short courses, and corporate initiatives Build and manage strong relationships across the business, serving as experts in learning. Work closely with the Quality and Design team, subject matter experts, and stakeholders to assist in the creation of learning content that addresses skill gaps and meets colleague needs Engage with stakeholders in a consultative capacity to identify key training needs, develop training strategies, and support business performance improvement. Collaborate with programme sponsors during the design and development of learning programmes Foster strong relationships with stakeholders to effectively communicate and promote learning and apprenticeship projects across the business Partner with wider HR teams to ensure that our programmes support both learning and apprenticeship strategies and talent development objectives Implement evaluation methodologies to ensure continuous improvement of our learning offerings based on colleague feedback and evolving business needs Support the development of reports and return on investment analyses as required to measure the impact of learning initiatives. Role Criteria: Proven experience in a senior L&D role, delivering impactful training initiatives Strong leadership skills, with the ability to inspire and develop team Expertise in designing and implementing learning solutions that align with business needs Exceptional communication, influencing, and relationship-building abilities A passion for fostering professional growth and a culture of learning This is more than just a leadership role - it's an opportunity to make a lasting impact. You'll be at the forefront of shaping the future of learning in our organisation, ensuring our people have the skills they need to thrive. If you're ready to drive innovation, lead a talented team, and create meaningful learning experiences, we'd love to hear from you! If this sounds like your perfect opportunity; please apply via the link attaching your CV and a Cover Letter explaining why you would be a good candidate and why you want to work for Mears. For any extra enquiries or assistance please email . Mears Group is a Disability Confident employer and recognises our people as our greatest asset, we hire individuality, recognising and valuing everyone is individual and ensuring equal access to opportunities for all regardless of social economic background or individual make up. Candidates should be aware that all our roles are subject to relevant DBS/Security checks either before or upon commencement of employment. We are also a Forces Friendly employer and an ERS Armed Forces Covenant Gold Award holder. Apply below or to discuss your application further; contact: Vickie Rudge () If you need any help with your application process, we are here to support you. We will be accessible every step of the way. At Mears Group, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive, we are a Disability Confident employer, valuing individuality and ensuring equal opportunities for all. We proudly support the Armed Forces Covenant and are honoured to have achieved the Gold Award in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) to coincide with this, we hold an Endorser Award for the Career Transition Partnership, recognising our commitment to veterans transitioning into civilian careers. In our continued effort to promote social mobility, we invite applicants to voluntarily share their background information during the application stages to help us better understand the diverse experiences of our candidates. This is to ensure we are committed to improving social mobility. We use the Social Mobility Index to assess and enhance opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds. These questions are optional and will not impact your ability to apply.
Worldskills UK
Senior Delivery Manager
Worldskills UK Islington, London
Senior Delivery Manager Directorate: Standards Team: Workforce Development Manager: Director of Standards Direct reports: Education Network Manager, High Skills Performance Coach and Curriculum Lead (two colleagues) Role purpose The Senior Delivery Manager plays a key role in leading high-quality operational delivery across WorldSkills UK's workforce development products and services. The postholder will be responsible for contract, project and performance management, ensuring all programmes are delivered efficiently, consistently and to a high standard. Working closely with colleagues across the organisation, this role leads operational systems, processes and delivery management to support effective provision for further and higher education and the skills system, raising standards of teaching, learning and assessment. Key tasks and responsibilities The postholder will be accountable for ensuring that workforce development programmes and services are delivered efficiently, compliantly and to a high standard, with strong operational oversight and continuous improvement. Contract and project management: Lead contract and relationship management with key grant funders, ensuring compliance with funding agreements and timely resolution of delivery issues Ensure timely and accurate reporting, including regular performance updates and financial summaries, to support effective oversight and decision making Maintain strong operational governance by identifying, managing and mitigating risks, and escalating issues appropriately Oversee evaluation activity, ensuring evidence and insights to inform continuous improvement and future programme development Operational management: Oversee data management processes to ensure accurate collection, monitoring and reporting of operational and performance data Lead the development, implementation and continuous improvement of systems and tools that underpin programme delivery (e.g. CRM, dashboards, workflow) Design, refine and maintain operational processes that support high quality, efficient delivery and a positive customer experience across all workforce development activities Delivery management: Lead the planning, implementation and delivery of workforce development products and services to ensure they meet agreed project objectives, quality standards and stakeholder requirements Plan and oversee high impact events and training delivery, managing the full end to end customer journey from promotion and delegate engagement, through booking and delivery, to post event evaluation Ensure all activity is scheduled and sequenced effectively around the academic year Manage and support the team of trainers and coaches to deliver high quality, consistent and impactful training and engagement activity Coordinate internal and external resources to ensure smooth, timely and cost effective delivery of programmes and services General In addition to the key tasks and responsibilities set out above, employees at this level are expected to: Manage, support and motivate allocated staff to successfully deliver agreed activities and tasks Produce specification requirements in line with procurement processes for outsourced activity Contribute to organisational risk and issues management processes Support delivery of WorldSkills UK's strategic priorities and annual business plan Ensure resources (staff, suppliers, partners, volunteers) are managed efficiently and effectively Contribute to a performance driven culture with robust monitoring, evaluation and reporting Demonstrate WorldSkills UK's values in all aspects of the role, contributing to a collaborative, inclusive and high-performing organisational culture Promote and comply with WorldSkills UK's policies, including safeguarding, health and safety, equality, diversity and inclusion Carry out any other duty as may be reasonably assigned that is consistent with the nature of the role and its level of responsibility Any significant changes will be made in consultation with the post holder taking account of their experience, skills and capability. Person specification Key: E Essential / D Desirable. Qualifications and experience: Experience of operational, project or programme management within education, skills or workforce development E . Experience managing complex projects and multiple stakeholders in publicly funded or grant funded environments E . Experience of event management or oversight of outsourced delivery D . Knowledge and skills: Strong programme and budget management skills E . Ability to lead operational change initiatives and embed new systems and processes E . Strong analytical skills, with the ability to interpret complex information and translate insights into action E . Excellent risk management, problem solving and decision making skills E . Ability to influence and motivate colleagues and partners, including those working remotely E . Ability to build strong and effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders E . Personal qualities and attributes: Demonstrates professionalism, reliability and sound judgement E . Organised and methodical, with a structured approach to planning and delivery E . Able to work independently, using sound judgement and initiative, while collaborating effectively with others E . Able to identify practical solutions and improve ways of working E . Adapts positively to changing priorities and ways of working E . Works collaboratively with colleagues and partners to achieve shared goals E . Able to motivate and support others to deliver high quality work E . Special circumstances: Able to work occasionally outside normal hours where required E . Able to travel within the United Kingdom, where required E . Able to undertake occasional overnight stays where required E . How to apply WorldSkills UK is committed to making appointments on merit by fair and open processes and use a blind recruitment approach. Please ensure that you submit your application in Word (curriculum vitae and cover letter) to help us in this process. We recognise that no candidate is likely to meet every criterion in full. If your experience is not an exact match but you believe you can bring relevant skills and experience to the role, we encourage you to apply. For the full details on how to apply, read the full job pack attached to the advert. Interview process and timeline It is intended that the interview process will have two stages: Stage 1 - online via MS Teams. The interviews will be held on Tuesday 7 April 2026. Stage 2 - in person. Candidates progressing to the second stage will be invited to attend an in-person interview at our office: Third Floor, 52-54 St John Street, London EC1M 4HF. This stage of the interview process will take place on Wednesday 15 April 2026. Candidates will be asked to complete an interview task as part of this stage of the process, details of which will be provided to those invited to the interview. Reasonable adjustments will be offered to all candidates during the recruitment process. For further information please contact our Senior HR Manager, Andreea Ojog by an email. Application deadline The deadline for applications is Sunday, 29 March 2026 at 17:00. Please note that late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Senior Delivery Manager Directorate: Standards Team: Workforce Development Manager: Director of Standards Direct reports: Education Network Manager, High Skills Performance Coach and Curriculum Lead (two colleagues) Role purpose The Senior Delivery Manager plays a key role in leading high-quality operational delivery across WorldSkills UK's workforce development products and services. The postholder will be responsible for contract, project and performance management, ensuring all programmes are delivered efficiently, consistently and to a high standard. Working closely with colleagues across the organisation, this role leads operational systems, processes and delivery management to support effective provision for further and higher education and the skills system, raising standards of teaching, learning and assessment. Key tasks and responsibilities The postholder will be accountable for ensuring that workforce development programmes and services are delivered efficiently, compliantly and to a high standard, with strong operational oversight and continuous improvement. Contract and project management: Lead contract and relationship management with key grant funders, ensuring compliance with funding agreements and timely resolution of delivery issues Ensure timely and accurate reporting, including regular performance updates and financial summaries, to support effective oversight and decision making Maintain strong operational governance by identifying, managing and mitigating risks, and escalating issues appropriately Oversee evaluation activity, ensuring evidence and insights to inform continuous improvement and future programme development Operational management: Oversee data management processes to ensure accurate collection, monitoring and reporting of operational and performance data Lead the development, implementation and continuous improvement of systems and tools that underpin programme delivery (e.g. CRM, dashboards, workflow) Design, refine and maintain operational processes that support high quality, efficient delivery and a positive customer experience across all workforce development activities Delivery management: Lead the planning, implementation and delivery of workforce development products and services to ensure they meet agreed project objectives, quality standards and stakeholder requirements Plan and oversee high impact events and training delivery, managing the full end to end customer journey from promotion and delegate engagement, through booking and delivery, to post event evaluation Ensure all activity is scheduled and sequenced effectively around the academic year Manage and support the team of trainers and coaches to deliver high quality, consistent and impactful training and engagement activity Coordinate internal and external resources to ensure smooth, timely and cost effective delivery of programmes and services General In addition to the key tasks and responsibilities set out above, employees at this level are expected to: Manage, support and motivate allocated staff to successfully deliver agreed activities and tasks Produce specification requirements in line with procurement processes for outsourced activity Contribute to organisational risk and issues management processes Support delivery of WorldSkills UK's strategic priorities and annual business plan Ensure resources (staff, suppliers, partners, volunteers) are managed efficiently and effectively Contribute to a performance driven culture with robust monitoring, evaluation and reporting Demonstrate WorldSkills UK's values in all aspects of the role, contributing to a collaborative, inclusive and high-performing organisational culture Promote and comply with WorldSkills UK's policies, including safeguarding, health and safety, equality, diversity and inclusion Carry out any other duty as may be reasonably assigned that is consistent with the nature of the role and its level of responsibility Any significant changes will be made in consultation with the post holder taking account of their experience, skills and capability. Person specification Key: E Essential / D Desirable. Qualifications and experience: Experience of operational, project or programme management within education, skills or workforce development E . Experience managing complex projects and multiple stakeholders in publicly funded or grant funded environments E . Experience of event management or oversight of outsourced delivery D . Knowledge and skills: Strong programme and budget management skills E . Ability to lead operational change initiatives and embed new systems and processes E . Strong analytical skills, with the ability to interpret complex information and translate insights into action E . Excellent risk management, problem solving and decision making skills E . Ability to influence and motivate colleagues and partners, including those working remotely E . Ability to build strong and effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders E . Personal qualities and attributes: Demonstrates professionalism, reliability and sound judgement E . Organised and methodical, with a structured approach to planning and delivery E . Able to work independently, using sound judgement and initiative, while collaborating effectively with others E . Able to identify practical solutions and improve ways of working E . Adapts positively to changing priorities and ways of working E . Works collaboratively with colleagues and partners to achieve shared goals E . Able to motivate and support others to deliver high quality work E . Special circumstances: Able to work occasionally outside normal hours where required E . Able to travel within the United Kingdom, where required E . Able to undertake occasional overnight stays where required E . How to apply WorldSkills UK is committed to making appointments on merit by fair and open processes and use a blind recruitment approach. Please ensure that you submit your application in Word (curriculum vitae and cover letter) to help us in this process. We recognise that no candidate is likely to meet every criterion in full. If your experience is not an exact match but you believe you can bring relevant skills and experience to the role, we encourage you to apply. For the full details on how to apply, read the full job pack attached to the advert. Interview process and timeline It is intended that the interview process will have two stages: Stage 1 - online via MS Teams. The interviews will be held on Tuesday 7 April 2026. Stage 2 - in person. Candidates progressing to the second stage will be invited to attend an in-person interview at our office: Third Floor, 52-54 St John Street, London EC1M 4HF. This stage of the interview process will take place on Wednesday 15 April 2026. Candidates will be asked to complete an interview task as part of this stage of the process, details of which will be provided to those invited to the interview. Reasonable adjustments will be offered to all candidates during the recruitment process. For further information please contact our Senior HR Manager, Andreea Ojog by an email. Application deadline The deadline for applications is Sunday, 29 March 2026 at 17:00. Please note that late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
Scientist II, Quality Control
Replimune, Inc. Abingdon, Oxfordshire
Overview Replimune's mission is to revolutionize cancer treatment with therapies designed to activate a powerful and durable full-body anti-tumor response, boldly transforming cancer care because patient's lives depend on it. We imagine a world where cancer is a curable disease. At Replimune, we live by our values: United: We Collaborate for a Common Goal. Audacious: We Are Bold and Innovative. Dedicated: We Give Our Full Commitment. Candid: We Are Honest With Each Other. People are at the center of everything we do, and when it comes to our employees, we make it personal. With a deep sense of purpose, an innovative and collaborative culture, a competitive and forward-looking total rewards program, everyone at Replimune has a unique opportunity to contribute to the meaningful work we do which could impact the lives of patients. Join us, as we reshape the future. Job Summary: This role includes responsibility of QC testing according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), managing or overseeing the work of more junior QC staff, setting up and maintaining systems for QC laboratory, assist with scheduling, reviewing of tests results, assist in the management of the QC laboratory, participation in assay transfer and validation activities. This position is based in our Milton Park location and typically has a 5-day on-site expectation. Responsibilities Please Note: We are looking for a motivated Scientist II with knowledge and experience of method transfer, qualification and validation of cell-based expression and potency assays in a GMP environment. Key responsibilities: Perform QC testing following Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Assist with the maintenance of QC laboratory and equipment. Generate protocol and report for assay transfers/validation. Review and complete documentation in accordance with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). Author and review SOPs, forms, Deviations, Change controls CAPA, CoA (Certificate of Analysis) reports Lead or assist with OOS, OOT, and lab investigations as needed. Participate in regulatory inspections and submissions, as needed. Lead QC laboratory equipment introduction and participate in validation activities. Interact within internal as well as across other functional group to communicate QC requirements. Manage receipt and storage of QC samples, reagents and maintain retain inventory. Coordinate shipping of samples to Milton Park and contract testing laboratories. Training others within department for methods and processes according to GMP standards. Become SME/Trainer for method or process and lead troubleshooting or method optimization as required. Line management responsibility for direct reports Other responsibilities Manage technical studies performed with external companies. Represent QC at inter departmental meetings and interact with external vendors, as necessary. Qualifications Education: A BA or BS in Chemistry/Biochemistry/Microbiology or other related science. Required Experience: 5 or more years of GLP / GMP experience in a relevant work environment. Computer literacy (including MS Word and Excel) Ability to work well with others Effective communication skills Good organizational skills About Replimune Replimune Group, Inc., headquartered in Woburn, MA, was founded in 2015 with the mission to transform cancer treatment by pioneering the development of a novel portfolio of oncolytic immunotherapies. Replimune's proprietary RPx platform is based on a potent HSV 1 backbone intended to maximize immunogenic cell death and the induction of a systemic anti tumor immune response. The RPx platform is designed to have a unique dual local and systemic activity consisting of direct selective virus mediated killing of the tumor resulting in the release of tumor derived antigens and altering of the tumor microenvironment to ignite a strong and durable systemic response. The RPx product candidates are expected to be synergistic with most established and experimental cancer treatment modalities, leading to the versatility to be developed alone or combined with a variety of other treatment options. For more information, please visit . We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. onsite
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Overview Replimune's mission is to revolutionize cancer treatment with therapies designed to activate a powerful and durable full-body anti-tumor response, boldly transforming cancer care because patient's lives depend on it. We imagine a world where cancer is a curable disease. At Replimune, we live by our values: United: We Collaborate for a Common Goal. Audacious: We Are Bold and Innovative. Dedicated: We Give Our Full Commitment. Candid: We Are Honest With Each Other. People are at the center of everything we do, and when it comes to our employees, we make it personal. With a deep sense of purpose, an innovative and collaborative culture, a competitive and forward-looking total rewards program, everyone at Replimune has a unique opportunity to contribute to the meaningful work we do which could impact the lives of patients. Join us, as we reshape the future. Job Summary: This role includes responsibility of QC testing according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), managing or overseeing the work of more junior QC staff, setting up and maintaining systems for QC laboratory, assist with scheduling, reviewing of tests results, assist in the management of the QC laboratory, participation in assay transfer and validation activities. This position is based in our Milton Park location and typically has a 5-day on-site expectation. Responsibilities Please Note: We are looking for a motivated Scientist II with knowledge and experience of method transfer, qualification and validation of cell-based expression and potency assays in a GMP environment. Key responsibilities: Perform QC testing following Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Assist with the maintenance of QC laboratory and equipment. Generate protocol and report for assay transfers/validation. Review and complete documentation in accordance with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). Author and review SOPs, forms, Deviations, Change controls CAPA, CoA (Certificate of Analysis) reports Lead or assist with OOS, OOT, and lab investigations as needed. Participate in regulatory inspections and submissions, as needed. Lead QC laboratory equipment introduction and participate in validation activities. Interact within internal as well as across other functional group to communicate QC requirements. Manage receipt and storage of QC samples, reagents and maintain retain inventory. Coordinate shipping of samples to Milton Park and contract testing laboratories. Training others within department for methods and processes according to GMP standards. Become SME/Trainer for method or process and lead troubleshooting or method optimization as required. Line management responsibility for direct reports Other responsibilities Manage technical studies performed with external companies. Represent QC at inter departmental meetings and interact with external vendors, as necessary. Qualifications Education: A BA or BS in Chemistry/Biochemistry/Microbiology or other related science. Required Experience: 5 or more years of GLP / GMP experience in a relevant work environment. Computer literacy (including MS Word and Excel) Ability to work well with others Effective communication skills Good organizational skills About Replimune Replimune Group, Inc., headquartered in Woburn, MA, was founded in 2015 with the mission to transform cancer treatment by pioneering the development of a novel portfolio of oncolytic immunotherapies. Replimune's proprietary RPx platform is based on a potent HSV 1 backbone intended to maximize immunogenic cell death and the induction of a systemic anti tumor immune response. The RPx platform is designed to have a unique dual local and systemic activity consisting of direct selective virus mediated killing of the tumor resulting in the release of tumor derived antigens and altering of the tumor microenvironment to ignite a strong and durable systemic response. The RPx product candidates are expected to be synergistic with most established and experimental cancer treatment modalities, leading to the versatility to be developed alone or combined with a variety of other treatment options. For more information, please visit . We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. onsite
Pure Gym Limited
Assistant Gym Manager
Pure Gym Limited Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Are you enthusiastic about fitness and Leadership? Join the UK's number one fitness brand and favourite gym as an Assistant Gym Manager. Annual Salary - £20,641 Employee Benefits: Contracted salary, (30 hours per week) 25 days of annual leave allowance (Including bank holidays). With an additional day of leave for your birthday. Bonus Scheme Life assurance Funded first aid qualification. Free gym membership for a friend or family member. Group exercise training. Industry leading management development training courses. The Role: This is a varied role, involved with everything from member experience to team development, you will focus on the following: Deliver an excellent member experience in the club through a constant focus on service and standards, alongside the Gym Manager Support the Gym Manager to bring in new joiners through different activities, including club outreach and community events Team Leadership: Recruit, proactively develop a talent pipeline, train and supervise a team of Personal Trainer/Fitness Coaches and Gym Instructors. Foster a positive and motivating work environment. Deliver an excellent member experience in the club through a constant focus on service and standards, alongside the Gym Manager. Provide ongoing training and professional development opportunities for fitness staff to enhance their skills and career growth. Group Exercise: manage and improve GEX offering within the gym. You will play a key part in creating a great place to work - and workout - for both your team and gym members. As an Assistant Gym Manager at PureGym you will support the Gym manager in leading a team of fitness professionals, ensure high-quality service delivery, and contribute to the growth and retention of our membership base. If this sounds like your perfect next role, here's what we're looking for: The ability to help everyone in the gym team be the best version of themselves. A passion for fitness and wellbeing. Someone who embodies our mantra of 'Everybody Welcome' in all that they do. A desire to do the right thing. Driving results is important - and how you do this - with resilience, confidence, and integrity is equally vital to success in this role. A L2 qualification in gym instructing, and experience teaching group exercise. Here is a little about us: With structured career development programmes and plans to double in size in the next few years, there has never been a better time to join us on our growth journey. At PureGym, we are dedicated to providing a welcoming and motivating environment for our members to achieve their fitness goals. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and inspiring a healthier nation. Now an international Group, and a leading European operator, our scale gives you the opportunity to grow and accelerate your career, and our unique "Everybody Welcome" approach provides a friendly, warm and welcoming environment where you are valued. If this sounds like you next career choice, Join us on our mission to inspire a healthier nation. Please apply with your CV ASAP. Join us on our mission to inspire a healthier nation.
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Are you enthusiastic about fitness and Leadership? Join the UK's number one fitness brand and favourite gym as an Assistant Gym Manager. Annual Salary - £20,641 Employee Benefits: Contracted salary, (30 hours per week) 25 days of annual leave allowance (Including bank holidays). With an additional day of leave for your birthday. Bonus Scheme Life assurance Funded first aid qualification. Free gym membership for a friend or family member. Group exercise training. Industry leading management development training courses. The Role: This is a varied role, involved with everything from member experience to team development, you will focus on the following: Deliver an excellent member experience in the club through a constant focus on service and standards, alongside the Gym Manager Support the Gym Manager to bring in new joiners through different activities, including club outreach and community events Team Leadership: Recruit, proactively develop a talent pipeline, train and supervise a team of Personal Trainer/Fitness Coaches and Gym Instructors. Foster a positive and motivating work environment. Deliver an excellent member experience in the club through a constant focus on service and standards, alongside the Gym Manager. Provide ongoing training and professional development opportunities for fitness staff to enhance their skills and career growth. Group Exercise: manage and improve GEX offering within the gym. You will play a key part in creating a great place to work - and workout - for both your team and gym members. As an Assistant Gym Manager at PureGym you will support the Gym manager in leading a team of fitness professionals, ensure high-quality service delivery, and contribute to the growth and retention of our membership base. If this sounds like your perfect next role, here's what we're looking for: The ability to help everyone in the gym team be the best version of themselves. A passion for fitness and wellbeing. Someone who embodies our mantra of 'Everybody Welcome' in all that they do. A desire to do the right thing. Driving results is important - and how you do this - with resilience, confidence, and integrity is equally vital to success in this role. A L2 qualification in gym instructing, and experience teaching group exercise. Here is a little about us: With structured career development programmes and plans to double in size in the next few years, there has never been a better time to join us on our growth journey. At PureGym, we are dedicated to providing a welcoming and motivating environment for our members to achieve their fitness goals. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and inspiring a healthier nation. Now an international Group, and a leading European operator, our scale gives you the opportunity to grow and accelerate your career, and our unique "Everybody Welcome" approach provides a friendly, warm and welcoming environment where you are valued. If this sounds like you next career choice, Join us on our mission to inspire a healthier nation. Please apply with your CV ASAP. Join us on our mission to inspire a healthier nation.
Zenith Training
AI Trainer
Zenith Training Hebburn, Tyne And Wear
Zenith Training is the fast-growing learning and development division of Zenith People. We work across various sectors, integrating strategic thinking with innovative training to help businesses deliver their strategy and future growth across the North East. As an Ofsted Rated Good provider and ISO 9001:2015 certified organisation, we re committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality and continuous improvement in everything we do. We re a growing business, and we re always looking to bring like-minded, talented individuals on board to support the achievement of our business objectives. So if you feel that we sound like the type of business you can see yourself working in and think that you have something to bring to our table, please get in touch we d love to hear from you! Zenith People are looking to recruit an experienced AI Trainer. This role is responsible for developing and delivering innovative AI training programmes, with a focus on embedding AI technologies like Microsoft 365 Copilot into organisational processes through structured skills bootcamp and apprenticeship delivery models. The Trainer will support digital transformation by upskilling individuals to become in-house digital enablers, combining technical expertise with change management, risk mitigation, ethical AI use, and prompt engineering skills. The role includes delivering a blend of face-to-face workshops and ongoing consultancy-style support aligned to apprenticeship standards. Role responsibilities and requirements: Design and deliver comprehensive AI training programmes, including high-level Microsoft 365 Copilot leadership workshops and wider AI integration pathways. Create and maintain high-quality training materials such as presentations, user guides, integration roadmaps, and case study-based labs. Lead interactive workshops and training sessions to educate learners on AI concepts, tools, and best practices. Support learners across an extended transformation journey, guiding them through real-world activities such as Copilot deployment, semantic indexing, data governance, and AI workflow automation. Coach staff in critical skills such as prompt engineering, AI risk mitigation, ethical considerations, and change leadership to ensure responsible, scalable adoption. Align learning delivery with organisational needs, helping teams to build AI adoption roadmaps, configure Microsoft 365 Copilot, and extend functionality using Power Platform and Azure AI. Monitor learner progress to ensure learning continues and learners achieve in a timely manner. Ensure systems and processes are followed and are in line with contractual deadlines. Deliver outcomes in line with current KPI s and business performance targets. Administrating and completing paperwork associated with programme delivery within required timescales. Promote and monitor equality and diversity in all aspects of the role and record issues that may arise. Hold a Level 3 teaching qualification or above or work towards achieving a L3 Teaching qualification. Have practical experience in AI, machine learning, or data science, including hands-on experience with AI tools, frameworks, and technologies. Be proficient in Microsoft Offices packages, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Have strong organisation and administrative skills. Have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experience of unsupervised working and using own initiative. Be able to show an understanding of different learning styles and how to differentiate through various teaching methods. Able to motivate self and learners. Able to plan and deliver imaginative and motivational sessions with a clear focus on the needs of the individual learner. A willingness to work flexible hours and locations as required. To consistently demonstrate desired the company behaviours and standards. Be flexible, committed & enthusiastic. Keeping workplace safe and tidy. Full, clean driving licence and use of a vehicle must be flexible with travel. (Business insurance is compulsory) To believe in and demonstrate the company values and team charter behaviours. Benefits of working with Zenith Enhanced Holiday Package Enjoy more time off to recharge. Great Working Environment Supportive, collaborative, and positive culture. Free Parking Convenient and cost-saving for all staff. Pension Salary Sacrifice Tax-efficient way to boost your retirement savings. Cycle to Work Scheme Promote health and sustainability. Extra Pension Contributions Additional employer contributions after probation. Hybrid Working 1 day per week working from home (after probation). Social Gatherings 4 events per year to connect and celebrate. Death in Service (DIS) 4x salary for peace of mind. Training & Development Continuous learning and career growth opportunities. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Includes a wellbeing app for mental health support. Birthday Off Celebrate your special day with an extra day off
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Zenith Training is the fast-growing learning and development division of Zenith People. We work across various sectors, integrating strategic thinking with innovative training to help businesses deliver their strategy and future growth across the North East. As an Ofsted Rated Good provider and ISO 9001:2015 certified organisation, we re committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality and continuous improvement in everything we do. We re a growing business, and we re always looking to bring like-minded, talented individuals on board to support the achievement of our business objectives. So if you feel that we sound like the type of business you can see yourself working in and think that you have something to bring to our table, please get in touch we d love to hear from you! Zenith People are looking to recruit an experienced AI Trainer. This role is responsible for developing and delivering innovative AI training programmes, with a focus on embedding AI technologies like Microsoft 365 Copilot into organisational processes through structured skills bootcamp and apprenticeship delivery models. The Trainer will support digital transformation by upskilling individuals to become in-house digital enablers, combining technical expertise with change management, risk mitigation, ethical AI use, and prompt engineering skills. The role includes delivering a blend of face-to-face workshops and ongoing consultancy-style support aligned to apprenticeship standards. Role responsibilities and requirements: Design and deliver comprehensive AI training programmes, including high-level Microsoft 365 Copilot leadership workshops and wider AI integration pathways. Create and maintain high-quality training materials such as presentations, user guides, integration roadmaps, and case study-based labs. Lead interactive workshops and training sessions to educate learners on AI concepts, tools, and best practices. Support learners across an extended transformation journey, guiding them through real-world activities such as Copilot deployment, semantic indexing, data governance, and AI workflow automation. Coach staff in critical skills such as prompt engineering, AI risk mitigation, ethical considerations, and change leadership to ensure responsible, scalable adoption. Align learning delivery with organisational needs, helping teams to build AI adoption roadmaps, configure Microsoft 365 Copilot, and extend functionality using Power Platform and Azure AI. Monitor learner progress to ensure learning continues and learners achieve in a timely manner. Ensure systems and processes are followed and are in line with contractual deadlines. Deliver outcomes in line with current KPI s and business performance targets. Administrating and completing paperwork associated with programme delivery within required timescales. Promote and monitor equality and diversity in all aspects of the role and record issues that may arise. Hold a Level 3 teaching qualification or above or work towards achieving a L3 Teaching qualification. Have practical experience in AI, machine learning, or data science, including hands-on experience with AI tools, frameworks, and technologies. Be proficient in Microsoft Offices packages, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Have strong organisation and administrative skills. Have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experience of unsupervised working and using own initiative. Be able to show an understanding of different learning styles and how to differentiate through various teaching methods. Able to motivate self and learners. Able to plan and deliver imaginative and motivational sessions with a clear focus on the needs of the individual learner. A willingness to work flexible hours and locations as required. To consistently demonstrate desired the company behaviours and standards. Be flexible, committed & enthusiastic. Keeping workplace safe and tidy. Full, clean driving licence and use of a vehicle must be flexible with travel. (Business insurance is compulsory) To believe in and demonstrate the company values and team charter behaviours. Benefits of working with Zenith Enhanced Holiday Package Enjoy more time off to recharge. Great Working Environment Supportive, collaborative, and positive culture. Free Parking Convenient and cost-saving for all staff. Pension Salary Sacrifice Tax-efficient way to boost your retirement savings. Cycle to Work Scheme Promote health and sustainability. Extra Pension Contributions Additional employer contributions after probation. Hybrid Working 1 day per week working from home (after probation). Social Gatherings 4 events per year to connect and celebrate. Death in Service (DIS) 4x salary for peace of mind. Training & Development Continuous learning and career growth opportunities. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Includes a wellbeing app for mental health support. Birthday Off Celebrate your special day with an extra day off
National Bereavement Service
Bereavement Training & Partnerships Manager
National Bereavement Service Manchester, Lancashire
Position: Bereavement Training & Partnerships Manager Location: Remote (UK) - regular travel required (car and driving licence essential) Start date: ASAP Commitment: Full-time The Company We're Octopus Legacy: one of the fastest growing tech companies in the country, part of the UK's most exciting and best-trusted group (you may have heard of some of our sister companies ) and we have a mission. We're on a path to scale, aiming to become a household name while transforming a long-established industry and helping our customers prepare for, and find support after, death. But we can't do it alone, and that's why we're assembling a team of top performers to build with us. Ready to be part of something big? The Role The National Bereavement Service (NBS) is the specialist training arm supporting this mission. Our offer is growing rapidly, with long-term partnerships including Cadent Gas and Mercer Marsh, alongside a landmark 3-year research project with the University of Manchester to streamline death administration across public and private sectors. Following a period of significant growth, we are seeking an experienced and confident Training Manager to lead the development and delivery of our national bereavement training programmes. This hands-on leadership role is suited to a qualified trainer who can translate research-led insight into engaging, trauma-informed training for corporate, charity, and public sector audiences. You will help shape our national training offer through innovative programme design, delivery across key partnerships, and the ongoing strategic development of the NBS training provision. Key Responsibilities Training Design & I nnovation Evidence-Based Development : Support the development of evidence-based training programmes, integrating academic insights and real-world casework insights. Content Translation : Translate complex subject matter into accessible, engaging learning content for professionals across health, social care, financial services, legal, and public-sector settings. Digital Transformation : Drive the creation of training videos, case studies, and webinars, including the development of virtual delivery models and blended learning formats. Accreditation & Frameworks : Create CPD-accredited programmes and "Train the Trainer" frameworks to ensure scalable impact. Continuous Improvement : Lead the improvement of curricula by incorporating adult learning principles and evaluating programme effectiveness using qualitative and quantitative data. Resource Creation : Develop toolkits, guidance materials, and new products that expand revenue and strengthen professional competence in bereavement support and safeguarding. Partnerships & Stakeholder Engagement Strategic Delivery: Work collaboratively to deliver training across key corporate and regulated sector partnerships. Regulatory Awareness : Maintain a good understanding of vulnerability frameworks, such as Consumer Duty (FCA/Ofgem), and apply this context to training content where relevant. National Industry Representation : Act as a primary spokesperson for NBS at partnership meetings and national industry conferences. You must be comfortable and commanding when speaking to large audiences on stage to advocate for improved bereavement standards. Delivery & Team Leadership Operational Oversight: Manage the coordination of the national delivery calendar and lead the delivery of our more complex or bespoke training commissions. Mentorship & Quality : Provide guidance, coaching, and reflective practice support to internal trainers and external professionals to ensure delivery aligns with psychological safety standards. Capability Building : Develop internal capability through mentoring and structured learning pathways, helping teams navigate emotionally complex work with resilience and compassion. Who You Are Expert Facilitator: An experienced L&D professional with a grounding in psychology or adult learning, experienced in delivering training within emotionally sensitive environments. Outstanding Communicator: Confident engaging stakeholders across corporate, public, and charitable sectors. Research Literate: Comfortable translating complex academic material into practical workplace solutions. Strategic & Hands-on: Able to move between high-level programme design, detailed governance, and compassionate facilitation. Values-Led: A collaborative leader committed to professional, empathetic, and ethical bereavement support. Proactive: Highly organised with the flexibility to
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Position: Bereavement Training & Partnerships Manager Location: Remote (UK) - regular travel required (car and driving licence essential) Start date: ASAP Commitment: Full-time The Company We're Octopus Legacy: one of the fastest growing tech companies in the country, part of the UK's most exciting and best-trusted group (you may have heard of some of our sister companies ) and we have a mission. We're on a path to scale, aiming to become a household name while transforming a long-established industry and helping our customers prepare for, and find support after, death. But we can't do it alone, and that's why we're assembling a team of top performers to build with us. Ready to be part of something big? The Role The National Bereavement Service (NBS) is the specialist training arm supporting this mission. Our offer is growing rapidly, with long-term partnerships including Cadent Gas and Mercer Marsh, alongside a landmark 3-year research project with the University of Manchester to streamline death administration across public and private sectors. Following a period of significant growth, we are seeking an experienced and confident Training Manager to lead the development and delivery of our national bereavement training programmes. This hands-on leadership role is suited to a qualified trainer who can translate research-led insight into engaging, trauma-informed training for corporate, charity, and public sector audiences. You will help shape our national training offer through innovative programme design, delivery across key partnerships, and the ongoing strategic development of the NBS training provision. Key Responsibilities Training Design & I nnovation Evidence-Based Development : Support the development of evidence-based training programmes, integrating academic insights and real-world casework insights. Content Translation : Translate complex subject matter into accessible, engaging learning content for professionals across health, social care, financial services, legal, and public-sector settings. Digital Transformation : Drive the creation of training videos, case studies, and webinars, including the development of virtual delivery models and blended learning formats. Accreditation & Frameworks : Create CPD-accredited programmes and "Train the Trainer" frameworks to ensure scalable impact. Continuous Improvement : Lead the improvement of curricula by incorporating adult learning principles and evaluating programme effectiveness using qualitative and quantitative data. Resource Creation : Develop toolkits, guidance materials, and new products that expand revenue and strengthen professional competence in bereavement support and safeguarding. Partnerships & Stakeholder Engagement Strategic Delivery: Work collaboratively to deliver training across key corporate and regulated sector partnerships. Regulatory Awareness : Maintain a good understanding of vulnerability frameworks, such as Consumer Duty (FCA/Ofgem), and apply this context to training content where relevant. National Industry Representation : Act as a primary spokesperson for NBS at partnership meetings and national industry conferences. You must be comfortable and commanding when speaking to large audiences on stage to advocate for improved bereavement standards. Delivery & Team Leadership Operational Oversight: Manage the coordination of the national delivery calendar and lead the delivery of our more complex or bespoke training commissions. Mentorship & Quality : Provide guidance, coaching, and reflective practice support to internal trainers and external professionals to ensure delivery aligns with psychological safety standards. Capability Building : Develop internal capability through mentoring and structured learning pathways, helping teams navigate emotionally complex work with resilience and compassion. Who You Are Expert Facilitator: An experienced L&D professional with a grounding in psychology or adult learning, experienced in delivering training within emotionally sensitive environments. Outstanding Communicator: Confident engaging stakeholders across corporate, public, and charitable sectors. Research Literate: Comfortable translating complex academic material into practical workplace solutions. Strategic & Hands-on: Able to move between high-level programme design, detailed governance, and compassionate facilitation. Values-Led: A collaborative leader committed to professional, empathetic, and ethical bereavement support. Proactive: Highly organised with the flexibility to
Pure Gym Limited
Assistant Gym Manager
Pure Gym Limited Redditch, Worcestershire
Are you enthusiastic about fitness and Leadership? Join the UK's number one fitness brand and favourite gym as an Assistant Gym Manager. Annual Salary - £20,641 Employee Benefits: Contracted salary, (30 hours per week) 25 days of annual leave allowance (Including bank holidays). With an additional day of leave for your birthday. Bonus Scheme Life assurance Funded first aid qualification. Free gym membership for a friend or family member. Group exercise training. Industry leading management development training courses. The Role: This is a varied role, involved with everything from member experience to team development, you will focus on the following: Deliver an excellent member experience in the club through a constant focus on service and standards, alongside the Gym Manager Support the Gym Manager to bring in new joiners through different activities, including club outreach and community events Team Leadership: Recruit, proactively develop a talent pipeline, train and supervise a team of Personal Trainer/Fitness Coaches and Gym Instructors. Foster a positive and motivating work environment. Deliver an excellent member experience in the club through a constant focus on service and standards, alongside the Gym Manager. Provide ongoing training and professional development opportunities for fitness staff to enhance their skills and career growth. Group Exercise: manage and improve GEX offering within the gym. You will play a key part in creating a great place to work - and workout - for both your team and gym members. As an Assistant Gym Manager at PureGym you will support the Gym manager in leading a team of fitness professionals, ensure high-quality service delivery, and contribute to the growth and retention of our membership base. If this sounds like your perfect next role, here's what we're looking for: The ability to help everyone in the gym team be the best version of themselves. A passion for fitness and wellbeing. Someone who embodies our mantra of 'Everybody Welcome' in all that they do. A desire to do the right thing. Driving results is important - and how you do this - with resilience, confidence, and integrity is equally vital to success in this role. A L2 qualification in gym instructing, and experience teaching group exercise. Here is a little about us: With structured career development programmes and plans to double in size in the next few years, there has never been a better time to join us on our growth journey. At PureGym, we are dedicated to providing a welcoming and motivating environment for our members to achieve their fitness goals. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and inspiring a healthier nation. Now an international Group, and a leading European operator, our scale gives you the opportunity to grow and accelerate your career, and our unique "Everybody Welcome" approach provides a friendly, warm and welcoming environment where you are valued. If this sounds like you next career choice, Join us on our mission to inspire a healthier nation. Please apply with your CV ASAP. Join us on our mission to inspire a healthier nation.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Are you enthusiastic about fitness and Leadership? Join the UK's number one fitness brand and favourite gym as an Assistant Gym Manager. Annual Salary - £20,641 Employee Benefits: Contracted salary, (30 hours per week) 25 days of annual leave allowance (Including bank holidays). With an additional day of leave for your birthday. Bonus Scheme Life assurance Funded first aid qualification. Free gym membership for a friend or family member. Group exercise training. Industry leading management development training courses. The Role: This is a varied role, involved with everything from member experience to team development, you will focus on the following: Deliver an excellent member experience in the club through a constant focus on service and standards, alongside the Gym Manager Support the Gym Manager to bring in new joiners through different activities, including club outreach and community events Team Leadership: Recruit, proactively develop a talent pipeline, train and supervise a team of Personal Trainer/Fitness Coaches and Gym Instructors. Foster a positive and motivating work environment. Deliver an excellent member experience in the club through a constant focus on service and standards, alongside the Gym Manager. Provide ongoing training and professional development opportunities for fitness staff to enhance their skills and career growth. Group Exercise: manage and improve GEX offering within the gym. You will play a key part in creating a great place to work - and workout - for both your team and gym members. As an Assistant Gym Manager at PureGym you will support the Gym manager in leading a team of fitness professionals, ensure high-quality service delivery, and contribute to the growth and retention of our membership base. If this sounds like your perfect next role, here's what we're looking for: The ability to help everyone in the gym team be the best version of themselves. A passion for fitness and wellbeing. Someone who embodies our mantra of 'Everybody Welcome' in all that they do. A desire to do the right thing. Driving results is important - and how you do this - with resilience, confidence, and integrity is equally vital to success in this role. A L2 qualification in gym instructing, and experience teaching group exercise. Here is a little about us: With structured career development programmes and plans to double in size in the next few years, there has never been a better time to join us on our growth journey. At PureGym, we are dedicated to providing a welcoming and motivating environment for our members to achieve their fitness goals. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and inspiring a healthier nation. Now an international Group, and a leading European operator, our scale gives you the opportunity to grow and accelerate your career, and our unique "Everybody Welcome" approach provides a friendly, warm and welcoming environment where you are valued. If this sounds like you next career choice, Join us on our mission to inspire a healthier nation. Please apply with your CV ASAP. Join us on our mission to inspire a healthier nation.
Pertemps Open University
Customer Service Advisor
Pertemps Open University
Customer Service Adviser (Student Support) Temporary Contract with The Open University Pay Rate: 12.79 per hour Location: Milton Keynes Start Date: 5th May 2026 to 25th September 2026 A second intake will also commence in early June 2026 for candidates who are not available for the May start . Training: 7-week on-site training period at MK7 6AA (with Fridays working from home). Post-training : The role becomes primarily remote, with one day per month on site. Office space is also available on campus for those who prefer to be office-based. Are you looking for a job with a real purpose? Are you? Passionate about delivering an exceptional level of customer service An effective communicator with sufficient IT skills that allow you to support students with a range of enquiries A motivated self-starter who can adapt to the needs of an operation Able to thrive in a collaborative working environment and enjoy being part of a highly experienced and supportive team Able to bring energy to your role and always striving for excellence Excited about the prospect of working for a highly established distanced learning organisation in which you will be able to make a difference to students lives Change your career, change lives The Open University is the UK's largest university, a world leader in flexible part-time education combining a mission to widen access to higher education with research excellence, transforming lives through education. Find out more about us and our mission by watching this short video (you will be taken to YouTube by clicking this link). We have several exciting new opportunities for customer service professionals to join our frontline team in our Student Recruitment and Support Contact Centres. This is a busy and varied role, where you'll help our students - and people who are looking to study with us - make decisions about their learning. Our Student Advisers are the first point of contact for prospective and current students seeking information about study at the OU. The team support students by ensuring they have the information they need to make the right study choices for them and are able to enrol and pay using their chosen method. The team work with colleagues across the University to support students and enquirers. About the role The role involves significant telephone work, both inbound and outbound, to provide support to students through their study journey. As well as email, letter, webchat and other mediums as necessary. You will need to be confident working with multiple systems, information and databases to maintain student and enquirer details. You will ensure that prospective and current students are given accurate information, and you will work with colleagues across the University to provide support. You will receive full training for the role from dedicated Trainers who will use high quality materials, followed by regular support, coaching and development from your manager and established team members to build your confidence and knowledge within the role. We currently have posts available at our Manchester, Milton Keynes and Nottingham offices. Once the initial on-site training programme is complete, it is anticipated that candidates will be able to work in a hybrid style. This means that candidates should be able to work comfortably from home and their appointed OU office. Therefore, candidates will need to live within a reasonable commute to their OU office. Candidates will be supplied with a laptop to work flexibly. Dates and key information This position has a fixed start date, and you must be able to commence in the role on Tuesday 5th May. Full commitment to the length of the contract is required (to Friday 25th September 2026). For the first seven weeks, this role will be based in the office so that successful candidates receive full training and support to ensure they are prepared and confident within the role. After this period, a hybrid working pattern will be in place. This role is full time working 37 hours, paying 12.79ph and successful candidates will be required to work to a flexible working pattern which will be between the current opening hours of 8.00am - 6.30pm Monday to Friday. Please note that leave will be restricted during the initial training period, and for the last week of August and the first two weeks of September as this is the peak operational period. During training, you will be fully supported by a Trainer in a training group of up to 14 people. You'll be able to see and communicate with your group and will also be required to interact with group activities via a webcam, so you'll need to be comfortable with this. On the occasions that you are required to work from home, you will need to ensure you have broadband internet speeds of at least 10Mbit/s download and 2Mbit/s upload. You can test your speeds at the below site: (url removed) How to apply Please click 'Apply' and upload a copy of your most recent CV to be considered. Make sure to click on the links in the advert to find out more about the role and test your broadband speed. If you are interested in the role or require any more information, please email (url removed) we look forward to hearing from you. Closing date: Friday 3rd April
Mar 10, 2026
Seasonal
Customer Service Adviser (Student Support) Temporary Contract with The Open University Pay Rate: 12.79 per hour Location: Milton Keynes Start Date: 5th May 2026 to 25th September 2026 A second intake will also commence in early June 2026 for candidates who are not available for the May start . Training: 7-week on-site training period at MK7 6AA (with Fridays working from home). Post-training : The role becomes primarily remote, with one day per month on site. Office space is also available on campus for those who prefer to be office-based. Are you looking for a job with a real purpose? Are you? Passionate about delivering an exceptional level of customer service An effective communicator with sufficient IT skills that allow you to support students with a range of enquiries A motivated self-starter who can adapt to the needs of an operation Able to thrive in a collaborative working environment and enjoy being part of a highly experienced and supportive team Able to bring energy to your role and always striving for excellence Excited about the prospect of working for a highly established distanced learning organisation in which you will be able to make a difference to students lives Change your career, change lives The Open University is the UK's largest university, a world leader in flexible part-time education combining a mission to widen access to higher education with research excellence, transforming lives through education. Find out more about us and our mission by watching this short video (you will be taken to YouTube by clicking this link). We have several exciting new opportunities for customer service professionals to join our frontline team in our Student Recruitment and Support Contact Centres. This is a busy and varied role, where you'll help our students - and people who are looking to study with us - make decisions about their learning. Our Student Advisers are the first point of contact for prospective and current students seeking information about study at the OU. The team support students by ensuring they have the information they need to make the right study choices for them and are able to enrol and pay using their chosen method. The team work with colleagues across the University to support students and enquirers. About the role The role involves significant telephone work, both inbound and outbound, to provide support to students through their study journey. As well as email, letter, webchat and other mediums as necessary. You will need to be confident working with multiple systems, information and databases to maintain student and enquirer details. You will ensure that prospective and current students are given accurate information, and you will work with colleagues across the University to provide support. You will receive full training for the role from dedicated Trainers who will use high quality materials, followed by regular support, coaching and development from your manager and established team members to build your confidence and knowledge within the role. We currently have posts available at our Manchester, Milton Keynes and Nottingham offices. Once the initial on-site training programme is complete, it is anticipated that candidates will be able to work in a hybrid style. This means that candidates should be able to work comfortably from home and their appointed OU office. Therefore, candidates will need to live within a reasonable commute to their OU office. Candidates will be supplied with a laptop to work flexibly. Dates and key information This position has a fixed start date, and you must be able to commence in the role on Tuesday 5th May. Full commitment to the length of the contract is required (to Friday 25th September 2026). For the first seven weeks, this role will be based in the office so that successful candidates receive full training and support to ensure they are prepared and confident within the role. After this period, a hybrid working pattern will be in place. This role is full time working 37 hours, paying 12.79ph and successful candidates will be required to work to a flexible working pattern which will be between the current opening hours of 8.00am - 6.30pm Monday to Friday. Please note that leave will be restricted during the initial training period, and for the last week of August and the first two weeks of September as this is the peak operational period. During training, you will be fully supported by a Trainer in a training group of up to 14 people. You'll be able to see and communicate with your group and will also be required to interact with group activities via a webcam, so you'll need to be comfortable with this. On the occasions that you are required to work from home, you will need to ensure you have broadband internet speeds of at least 10Mbit/s download and 2Mbit/s upload. You can test your speeds at the below site: (url removed) How to apply Please click 'Apply' and upload a copy of your most recent CV to be considered. Make sure to click on the links in the advert to find out more about the role and test your broadband speed. If you are interested in the role or require any more information, please email (url removed) we look forward to hearing from you. Closing date: Friday 3rd April
easywebrecruitment.com
Equip Trainer Youth and Chaplaincy
easywebrecruitment.com
Location Hybrid - based at St John s House, 155-163 The Rock, Bury BL9 0ND Salary: £33,971 per annum (Diocesan Pay-scale Band 4.1 spot grade) Hours: Full time - 35 hours per week Contract Type: Fixed term to 31/12/2029 with the possibility of extension to 31/12/2033 subject to funding from the Church Commissioners Our client is in a significant season of change and hope. Through its Growing Younger commitment, they are working intentionally to double the number of young active disciples and ensure that a thriving children s, youth and families ministry is within reach of every young person across each of the 33 mission communities. This role sits at the heart of that vision. As part of the diocesan Equip framework, the post holder will help build the confidence, skills and imagination of both lay and ordained leaders as they accompany young people on their discipleship journey. As Equip Trainer Youth and Chaplaincy, the post holder will enable others to flourish. The post holder will support clergy and lay leaders across the diocese as they develop excellent youth ministry and school chaplaincy in their local contexts. This work will help teams start, strengthen and sustain their engagement with young people whether by shaping worship that speaks to the teenage heart, offering pastoral care that reflects Christ s compassion, or equipping chaplains and volunteers to build meaningful Christian presence in schools. The post holder will work collaboratively with the Diocesan Children s and Youth Officers and the wider Equip team, ensuring that the support offered to parishes is joined up, responsive and rooted in good practice. A significant part of the role will involve delivering training across the full Equip offer, including ALM, Equip Weekend, Equip Bespoke and Equip Clergy. Through this teaching, the post holder will support leaders to grow in confidence as they explore what youth ministry and chaplaincy can look like within their specific context. The post holder will also play a key role in shaping Equip Spotlight events by sourcing and curating high quality content from both local practitioners and national organisations, ensuring that the most relevant, inspiring and practical training reaches those who need it. In addition, the post holder will help maintain and expand the database of local and national trainers, enabling the diocese to draw on a rich network of specialists who can enhance the Equip programme. As part of the wider diocesan training rhythm, the post holder will host and facilitate Equip events across the diocese, working closely with colleagues to create welcoming, well run and energising learning environments. Alongside this in person work, the post holder will contribute to the digital elements of Equip by supporting the rollout of Equip Hubs, engaging in Equip Connect online sessions, and contributing to the Equip podcast as new formats and resources are developed. The post holder will also work with administrative and digital communications colleagues to secure appropriate venues and ensure all publicity is accurate, accessible and engaging for those involved in youth and chaplaincy ministry. To thrive in this role, the post holder will bring at least five years experience of working with young people in church or school contexts, along with confidence in delivering training or public speaking in a variety of settings. The post holder will understand the landscape of youth ministry and school chaplaincy today, including current research, best practice and the needs of leaders working on the ground. Strong written and verbal communication skills will be essential, as will confidence in using social media, MS Office and creative tools such as Canva and AI. The role requires someone who can work independently while valuing the shared vision, learning and support of the wider diocesan team. As a person, the post holder will be deeply committed to the vision and strategy of the diocese, able to work positively within diverse communities and across the breadth of Church of England traditions. The post holder will bring a commitment to inclusion, racial justice and the flourishing of all young people, and will be someone who invests in their own learning as well as the development of others. Most importantly, the post holder will be a practising Christian whose faith shapes their work, relationships and desire to see young people come to know Christ. There is an Occupational Requirement for the post-holder to be a practising Christian, in accordance with Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010. The post will be offered subject to an enhanced DBS check, proof of the right to work in the UK and satisfactory references. To apply, please click the APPLY button. Applications should be submitted via laptop or desktop rather than mobile device. Please refer to the job description and person specification for further information. Closing date: Wednesday 18 March 2026 at 12 noon Interview: Friday 27 March 2026 at St John s House, Bury, BL9 0ND You may have experience in the following: Youth Worker, Youth Ministry Leader, Youth Pastor, Schools Chaplain, Chaplaincy Worker, Youth and Schools Worker, Christian Youth Worker, Ministry Trainer, Youth Discipleship Worker, Student Ministry Leader, Christian Educator, Volunteer Trainer, Youth Engagement Officer. REF-
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Location Hybrid - based at St John s House, 155-163 The Rock, Bury BL9 0ND Salary: £33,971 per annum (Diocesan Pay-scale Band 4.1 spot grade) Hours: Full time - 35 hours per week Contract Type: Fixed term to 31/12/2029 with the possibility of extension to 31/12/2033 subject to funding from the Church Commissioners Our client is in a significant season of change and hope. Through its Growing Younger commitment, they are working intentionally to double the number of young active disciples and ensure that a thriving children s, youth and families ministry is within reach of every young person across each of the 33 mission communities. This role sits at the heart of that vision. As part of the diocesan Equip framework, the post holder will help build the confidence, skills and imagination of both lay and ordained leaders as they accompany young people on their discipleship journey. As Equip Trainer Youth and Chaplaincy, the post holder will enable others to flourish. The post holder will support clergy and lay leaders across the diocese as they develop excellent youth ministry and school chaplaincy in their local contexts. This work will help teams start, strengthen and sustain their engagement with young people whether by shaping worship that speaks to the teenage heart, offering pastoral care that reflects Christ s compassion, or equipping chaplains and volunteers to build meaningful Christian presence in schools. The post holder will work collaboratively with the Diocesan Children s and Youth Officers and the wider Equip team, ensuring that the support offered to parishes is joined up, responsive and rooted in good practice. A significant part of the role will involve delivering training across the full Equip offer, including ALM, Equip Weekend, Equip Bespoke and Equip Clergy. Through this teaching, the post holder will support leaders to grow in confidence as they explore what youth ministry and chaplaincy can look like within their specific context. The post holder will also play a key role in shaping Equip Spotlight events by sourcing and curating high quality content from both local practitioners and national organisations, ensuring that the most relevant, inspiring and practical training reaches those who need it. In addition, the post holder will help maintain and expand the database of local and national trainers, enabling the diocese to draw on a rich network of specialists who can enhance the Equip programme. As part of the wider diocesan training rhythm, the post holder will host and facilitate Equip events across the diocese, working closely with colleagues to create welcoming, well run and energising learning environments. Alongside this in person work, the post holder will contribute to the digital elements of Equip by supporting the rollout of Equip Hubs, engaging in Equip Connect online sessions, and contributing to the Equip podcast as new formats and resources are developed. The post holder will also work with administrative and digital communications colleagues to secure appropriate venues and ensure all publicity is accurate, accessible and engaging for those involved in youth and chaplaincy ministry. To thrive in this role, the post holder will bring at least five years experience of working with young people in church or school contexts, along with confidence in delivering training or public speaking in a variety of settings. The post holder will understand the landscape of youth ministry and school chaplaincy today, including current research, best practice and the needs of leaders working on the ground. Strong written and verbal communication skills will be essential, as will confidence in using social media, MS Office and creative tools such as Canva and AI. The role requires someone who can work independently while valuing the shared vision, learning and support of the wider diocesan team. As a person, the post holder will be deeply committed to the vision and strategy of the diocese, able to work positively within diverse communities and across the breadth of Church of England traditions. The post holder will bring a commitment to inclusion, racial justice and the flourishing of all young people, and will be someone who invests in their own learning as well as the development of others. Most importantly, the post holder will be a practising Christian whose faith shapes their work, relationships and desire to see young people come to know Christ. There is an Occupational Requirement for the post-holder to be a practising Christian, in accordance with Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010. The post will be offered subject to an enhanced DBS check, proof of the right to work in the UK and satisfactory references. To apply, please click the APPLY button. Applications should be submitted via laptop or desktop rather than mobile device. Please refer to the job description and person specification for further information. Closing date: Wednesday 18 March 2026 at 12 noon Interview: Friday 27 March 2026 at St John s House, Bury, BL9 0ND You may have experience in the following: Youth Worker, Youth Ministry Leader, Youth Pastor, Schools Chaplain, Chaplaincy Worker, Youth and Schools Worker, Christian Youth Worker, Ministry Trainer, Youth Discipleship Worker, Student Ministry Leader, Christian Educator, Volunteer Trainer, Youth Engagement Officer. REF-
Depot Manager - Roche
DAF Trucks UK Southampton, Hampshire
Adams Morey are seeking an experienced and motivated Depot Manager to lead our Roche depot. This is a key leadership position responsible for the overall performance of the depot, ensuring operational efficiency, excellent customer service and strong financial performance. The successful candidate will manage daily depot operations, lead and develop the team, and ensure the depot consistently delivers against performance targets while maintaining the highest standards of safety and compliance. Other duties may be required of the post holder in addition to those listed above and below, to ensure that the requirements of the business are met at all times. Salary: Negotiable - to be discussed at interview stage Hours: Monday to Friday, 08.30am to 5.30pm, i.e. 42.5 hours per week. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day operations of the Roche depot, including workshop, workshop part sales and service departments. Lead, motivate and develop depot staff to achieve operational and customer service excellence. Ensure financial targets, budgets and KPIs are achieved and monitored. Maintain high standards of health, safety and compliance across all operations. Build and maintain strong relationships with customers and key stakeholders. Identify opportunities to improve efficiency, productivity and profitability. Work closely with senior management to implement company strategies and initiatives. Ideally we are looking for Proven experience in a depot, branch or operations management role (commercial vehicle preferred). Strong leadership and people management skills. Commercially aware with experience managing budgets and performance targets. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Customer-focused with the ability to build lasting business relationships. Knowledge of workshop/service operations is advantageous. In return we'll offer 30 days holidays including 8 bank holidays Company sick pay, that increases with length of service up to 13 weeks Company pension with the option to salary sacrifice Where salary sacrifice takes place, 50% NI saving reinvested into your pension pot Genuine career development and pathways with DAF Academy Award winning apprenticeship program Employee Assistance program Cycle to work scheme My Staff shop - access to hundreds of discounts Quarterly More Awards recognition scheme Free eye test vouchers for DSE users Free mortgage advice through a trusted partner Qualified mental health first aiders On-site trainer for HGV and many other courses Who we are Adams Morey is a part of the Greenhous Group which holds a position as one of the leading independent commercial enterprises in the UK. With 21 sites across the UK, Greenhous are one of the largest groups across the network. Adams Morey itself was launched in 1973 and has successfully built an extensive customer base in the truck and van marketplace along the south coast. With its company headquarters in Southampton, we are the main DAF truck dealers in the area offering sales, parts and servicing.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Adams Morey are seeking an experienced and motivated Depot Manager to lead our Roche depot. This is a key leadership position responsible for the overall performance of the depot, ensuring operational efficiency, excellent customer service and strong financial performance. The successful candidate will manage daily depot operations, lead and develop the team, and ensure the depot consistently delivers against performance targets while maintaining the highest standards of safety and compliance. Other duties may be required of the post holder in addition to those listed above and below, to ensure that the requirements of the business are met at all times. Salary: Negotiable - to be discussed at interview stage Hours: Monday to Friday, 08.30am to 5.30pm, i.e. 42.5 hours per week. Key Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day operations of the Roche depot, including workshop, workshop part sales and service departments. Lead, motivate and develop depot staff to achieve operational and customer service excellence. Ensure financial targets, budgets and KPIs are achieved and monitored. Maintain high standards of health, safety and compliance across all operations. Build and maintain strong relationships with customers and key stakeholders. Identify opportunities to improve efficiency, productivity and profitability. Work closely with senior management to implement company strategies and initiatives. Ideally we are looking for Proven experience in a depot, branch or operations management role (commercial vehicle preferred). Strong leadership and people management skills. Commercially aware with experience managing budgets and performance targets. Excellent communication and organisational skills. Customer-focused with the ability to build lasting business relationships. Knowledge of workshop/service operations is advantageous. In return we'll offer 30 days holidays including 8 bank holidays Company sick pay, that increases with length of service up to 13 weeks Company pension with the option to salary sacrifice Where salary sacrifice takes place, 50% NI saving reinvested into your pension pot Genuine career development and pathways with DAF Academy Award winning apprenticeship program Employee Assistance program Cycle to work scheme My Staff shop - access to hundreds of discounts Quarterly More Awards recognition scheme Free eye test vouchers for DSE users Free mortgage advice through a trusted partner Qualified mental health first aiders On-site trainer for HGV and many other courses Who we are Adams Morey is a part of the Greenhous Group which holds a position as one of the leading independent commercial enterprises in the UK. With 21 sites across the UK, Greenhous are one of the largest groups across the network. Adams Morey itself was launched in 1973 and has successfully built an extensive customer base in the truck and van marketplace along the south coast. With its company headquarters in Southampton, we are the main DAF truck dealers in the area offering sales, parts and servicing.
Pertemps Open University
Customer Service Advisor (Student Support)
Pertemps Open University Northenden, Manchester
Customer Service Adviser (Student Support) Pay Rate: 12.79 Location: Manchester Start Date: 5th May 2026 to 25th September 2026 A second intake will also commence in early June 2026 for candidates who are not available for the May start. Training: 7-week on-site training period at M22 4UN (with Fridays working from home). Post-training : The role becomes primarily remote, with one day per month on site. Office space is also available on campus for those who prefer to be office-based. Are you looking for a job with a real purpose? Are you? Passionate about delivering an exceptional level of customer service An effective communicator with sufficient IT skills that allow you to support students with a range of enquiries A motivated self-starter who can adapt to the needs of an operation Able to thrive in a collaborative working environment and enjoy being part of a highly experienced and supportive team Able to bring energy to your role and always striving for excellence Excited about the prospect of working for a highly established distanced learning organisation in which you will be able to make a difference to students lives Change your career, change lives The Open University is the UK's largest university, a world leader in flexible part-time education combining a mission to widen access to higher education with research excellence, transforming lives through education. Find out more about us and our mission by watching this short video (you will be taken to YouTube by clicking this link). We have several exciting new opportunities for customer service professionals to join our frontline team in our Student Recruitment and Support Contact Centres. This is a busy and varied role, where you'll help our students - and people who are looking to study with us - make decisions about their learning. Our Student Advisers are the first point of contact for prospective and current students seeking information about study at the OU. The team support students by ensuring they have the information they need to make the right study choices for them and are able to enrol and pay using their chosen method. The team work with colleagues across the University to support students and enquirers. About the role The role involves significant telephone work, both inbound and outbound, to provide support to students through their study journey. As well as email, letter, webchat and other mediums as necessary. You will need to be confident working with multiple systems, information and databases to maintain student and enquirer details. You will ensure that prospective and current students are given accurate information, and you will work with colleagues across the University to provide support. You will receive full training for the role from dedicated Trainers who will use high quality materials, followed by regular support, coaching and development from your manager and established team members to build your confidence and knowledge within the role. We currently have posts available at our Manchester, Milton Keynes and Nottingham offices. Once the initial on-site training programme is complete, it is anticipated that candidates will be able to work in a hybrid style. This means that candidates should be able to work comfortably from home and their appointed OU office. Therefore, candidates will need to live within a reasonable commute to their OU office. Candidates will be supplied with a laptop to work flexibly. Dates and key information This position has a fixed start date, and you must be able to commence in the role on Tuesday 5th May. Full commitment to the length of the contract is required (to Friday 25th September 2026). For the first seven weeks, this role will be based in the office so that successful candidates receive full training and support to ensure they are prepared and confident within the role. After this period, a hybrid working pattern will be in place. This role is full time working 37 hours, paying 12.79ph and successful candidates will be required to work to a flexible working pattern which will be between the current opening hours of 8.00am - 6.30pm Monday to Friday. Please note that leave will be restricted during the initial training period, and for the last week of August and the first two weeks of September as this is the peak operational period. During training, you will be fully supported by a Trainer in a training group of up to 14 people. You'll be able to see and communicate with your group and will also be required to interact with group activities via a webcam, so you'll need to be comfortable with this. On the occasions that you are required to work from home, you will need to ensure you have broadband internet speeds of at least 10Mbit/s download and 2Mbit/s upload. You can test your speeds at the below site: (url removed) How to apply Please click 'Apply' and upload a copy of your most recent CV to be considered. Make sure to click on the links in the advert to find out more about the role and test your broadband speed. If you are interested in the role or require any more information, please email (url removed) we look forward to hearing from you. Closing date: Friday 3rd April
Mar 10, 2026
Seasonal
Customer Service Adviser (Student Support) Pay Rate: 12.79 Location: Manchester Start Date: 5th May 2026 to 25th September 2026 A second intake will also commence in early June 2026 for candidates who are not available for the May start. Training: 7-week on-site training period at M22 4UN (with Fridays working from home). Post-training : The role becomes primarily remote, with one day per month on site. Office space is also available on campus for those who prefer to be office-based. Are you looking for a job with a real purpose? Are you? Passionate about delivering an exceptional level of customer service An effective communicator with sufficient IT skills that allow you to support students with a range of enquiries A motivated self-starter who can adapt to the needs of an operation Able to thrive in a collaborative working environment and enjoy being part of a highly experienced and supportive team Able to bring energy to your role and always striving for excellence Excited about the prospect of working for a highly established distanced learning organisation in which you will be able to make a difference to students lives Change your career, change lives The Open University is the UK's largest university, a world leader in flexible part-time education combining a mission to widen access to higher education with research excellence, transforming lives through education. Find out more about us and our mission by watching this short video (you will be taken to YouTube by clicking this link). We have several exciting new opportunities for customer service professionals to join our frontline team in our Student Recruitment and Support Contact Centres. This is a busy and varied role, where you'll help our students - and people who are looking to study with us - make decisions about their learning. Our Student Advisers are the first point of contact for prospective and current students seeking information about study at the OU. The team support students by ensuring they have the information they need to make the right study choices for them and are able to enrol and pay using their chosen method. The team work with colleagues across the University to support students and enquirers. About the role The role involves significant telephone work, both inbound and outbound, to provide support to students through their study journey. As well as email, letter, webchat and other mediums as necessary. You will need to be confident working with multiple systems, information and databases to maintain student and enquirer details. You will ensure that prospective and current students are given accurate information, and you will work with colleagues across the University to provide support. You will receive full training for the role from dedicated Trainers who will use high quality materials, followed by regular support, coaching and development from your manager and established team members to build your confidence and knowledge within the role. We currently have posts available at our Manchester, Milton Keynes and Nottingham offices. Once the initial on-site training programme is complete, it is anticipated that candidates will be able to work in a hybrid style. This means that candidates should be able to work comfortably from home and their appointed OU office. Therefore, candidates will need to live within a reasonable commute to their OU office. Candidates will be supplied with a laptop to work flexibly. Dates and key information This position has a fixed start date, and you must be able to commence in the role on Tuesday 5th May. Full commitment to the length of the contract is required (to Friday 25th September 2026). For the first seven weeks, this role will be based in the office so that successful candidates receive full training and support to ensure they are prepared and confident within the role. After this period, a hybrid working pattern will be in place. This role is full time working 37 hours, paying 12.79ph and successful candidates will be required to work to a flexible working pattern which will be between the current opening hours of 8.00am - 6.30pm Monday to Friday. Please note that leave will be restricted during the initial training period, and for the last week of August and the first two weeks of September as this is the peak operational period. During training, you will be fully supported by a Trainer in a training group of up to 14 people. You'll be able to see and communicate with your group and will also be required to interact with group activities via a webcam, so you'll need to be comfortable with this. On the occasions that you are required to work from home, you will need to ensure you have broadband internet speeds of at least 10Mbit/s download and 2Mbit/s upload. You can test your speeds at the below site: (url removed) How to apply Please click 'Apply' and upload a copy of your most recent CV to be considered. Make sure to click on the links in the advert to find out more about the role and test your broadband speed. If you are interested in the role or require any more information, please email (url removed) we look forward to hearing from you. Closing date: Friday 3rd April
Pertemps Open University
Customer Service Advisor (Student Support)
Pertemps Open University New Basford, Nottinghamshire
Customer Service Adviser (Student Support) Pay Rate: 12.79 Location: Nottingham Start Date: 5th May 2026 to 25th September 2026 A second intake will also commence in early June 2026 for candidates who are not available for the May start. Training: 7-week on-site training period at NG5 1AH (with Fridays working from home). Post-training: The role becomes primarily remote, with one day per month on site. Office space is also available on campus for those who prefer to be office-based. Are you looking for a job with a real purpose? Are you? Passionate about delivering an exceptional level of customer service An effective communicator with sufficient IT skills that allow you to support students with a range of enquiries A motivated self-starter who can adapt to the needs of an operation Able to thrive in a collaborative working environment and enjoy being part of a highly experienced and supportive team Able to bring energy to your role and always striving for excellence Excited about the prospect of working for a highly established distanced learning organisation in which you will be able to make a difference to students lives Change your career, change lives The Open University is the UK's largest university, a world leader in flexible part-time education combining a mission to widen access to higher education with research excellence, transforming lives through education. Find out more about us and our mission by watching this short video (you will be taken to YouTube by clicking this link). We have several exciting new opportunities for customer service professionals to join our frontline team in our Student Recruitment and Support Contact Centres. This is a busy and varied role, where you'll help our students - and people who are looking to study with us - make decisions about their learning. Our Student Advisers are the first point of contact for prospective and current students seeking information about study at the OU. The team support students by ensuring they have the information they need to make the right study choices for them and are able to enrol and pay using their chosen method. The team work with colleagues across the University to support students and enquirers. About the role The role involves significant telephone work, both inbound and outbound, to provide support to students through their study journey. As well as email, letter, webchat and other mediums as necessary. You will need to be confident working with multiple systems, information and databases to maintain student and enquirer details. You will ensure that prospective and current students are given accurate information, and you will work with colleagues across the University to provide support. You will receive full training for the role from dedicated Trainers who will use high quality materials, followed by regular support, coaching and development from your manager and established team members to build your confidence and knowledge within the role. We currently have posts available at our Manchester, Milton Keynes and Nottingham offices. Once the initial on-site training programme is complete, it is anticipated that candidates will be able to work in a hybrid style. This means that candidates should be able to work comfortably from home and their appointed OU office. Therefore, candidates will need to live within a reasonable commute to their OU office. Candidates will be supplied with a laptop to work flexibly. Dates and key information This position has a fixed start date, and you must be able to commence in the role on Tuesday 5th May. Full commitment to the length of the contract is required (to Friday 25th September 2026). For the first seven weeks, this role will be based in the office so that successful candidates receive full training and support to ensure they are prepared and confident within the role. After this period, a hybrid working pattern will be in place. This role is full time working 37 hours, paying 12.79ph and successful candidates will be required to work to a flexible working pattern which will be between the current opening hours of 8.00am - 6.30pm Monday to Friday. Please note that leave will be restricted during the initial training period, and for the last week of August and the first two weeks of September as this is the peak operational period. During training, you will be fully supported by a Trainer in a training group of up to 14 people. You'll be able to see and communicate with your group and will also be required to interact with group activities via a webcam, so you'll need to be comfortable with this. On the occasions that you are required to work from home, you will need to ensure you have broadband internet speeds of at least 10Mbit/s download and 2Mbit/s upload. You can test your speeds at the below site: (url removed) How to apply Please click 'Apply' and upload a copy of your most recent CV to be considered. Make sure to click on the links in the advert to find out more about the role and test your broadband speed. If you are interested in the role or require any more information, please email (url removed) we look forward to hearing from you. Closing date: Friday 3rd April
Mar 10, 2026
Seasonal
Customer Service Adviser (Student Support) Pay Rate: 12.79 Location: Nottingham Start Date: 5th May 2026 to 25th September 2026 A second intake will also commence in early June 2026 for candidates who are not available for the May start. Training: 7-week on-site training period at NG5 1AH (with Fridays working from home). Post-training: The role becomes primarily remote, with one day per month on site. Office space is also available on campus for those who prefer to be office-based. Are you looking for a job with a real purpose? Are you? Passionate about delivering an exceptional level of customer service An effective communicator with sufficient IT skills that allow you to support students with a range of enquiries A motivated self-starter who can adapt to the needs of an operation Able to thrive in a collaborative working environment and enjoy being part of a highly experienced and supportive team Able to bring energy to your role and always striving for excellence Excited about the prospect of working for a highly established distanced learning organisation in which you will be able to make a difference to students lives Change your career, change lives The Open University is the UK's largest university, a world leader in flexible part-time education combining a mission to widen access to higher education with research excellence, transforming lives through education. Find out more about us and our mission by watching this short video (you will be taken to YouTube by clicking this link). We have several exciting new opportunities for customer service professionals to join our frontline team in our Student Recruitment and Support Contact Centres. This is a busy and varied role, where you'll help our students - and people who are looking to study with us - make decisions about their learning. Our Student Advisers are the first point of contact for prospective and current students seeking information about study at the OU. The team support students by ensuring they have the information they need to make the right study choices for them and are able to enrol and pay using their chosen method. The team work with colleagues across the University to support students and enquirers. About the role The role involves significant telephone work, both inbound and outbound, to provide support to students through their study journey. As well as email, letter, webchat and other mediums as necessary. You will need to be confident working with multiple systems, information and databases to maintain student and enquirer details. You will ensure that prospective and current students are given accurate information, and you will work with colleagues across the University to provide support. You will receive full training for the role from dedicated Trainers who will use high quality materials, followed by regular support, coaching and development from your manager and established team members to build your confidence and knowledge within the role. We currently have posts available at our Manchester, Milton Keynes and Nottingham offices. Once the initial on-site training programme is complete, it is anticipated that candidates will be able to work in a hybrid style. This means that candidates should be able to work comfortably from home and their appointed OU office. Therefore, candidates will need to live within a reasonable commute to their OU office. Candidates will be supplied with a laptop to work flexibly. Dates and key information This position has a fixed start date, and you must be able to commence in the role on Tuesday 5th May. Full commitment to the length of the contract is required (to Friday 25th September 2026). For the first seven weeks, this role will be based in the office so that successful candidates receive full training and support to ensure they are prepared and confident within the role. After this period, a hybrid working pattern will be in place. This role is full time working 37 hours, paying 12.79ph and successful candidates will be required to work to a flexible working pattern which will be between the current opening hours of 8.00am - 6.30pm Monday to Friday. Please note that leave will be restricted during the initial training period, and for the last week of August and the first two weeks of September as this is the peak operational period. During training, you will be fully supported by a Trainer in a training group of up to 14 people. You'll be able to see and communicate with your group and will also be required to interact with group activities via a webcam, so you'll need to be comfortable with this. On the occasions that you are required to work from home, you will need to ensure you have broadband internet speeds of at least 10Mbit/s download and 2Mbit/s upload. You can test your speeds at the below site: (url removed) How to apply Please click 'Apply' and upload a copy of your most recent CV to be considered. Make sure to click on the links in the advert to find out more about the role and test your broadband speed. If you are interested in the role or require any more information, please email (url removed) we look forward to hearing from you. Closing date: Friday 3rd April
Learning & Development Trainer
PEOPLERE LTD
A Top 100 UK law practice are seeking a Learning and Development Executive to play a key role in shaping the growing L&D function by delivering the firms core learning programmes. Reporting to the Learning & Development Manager, you will be responsible for providing professional development opportunities for lawyers and support staff and will act as a conduit for our Business Learning Leads to feed click apply for full job details
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
A Top 100 UK law practice are seeking a Learning and Development Executive to play a key role in shaping the growing L&D function by delivering the firms core learning programmes. Reporting to the Learning & Development Manager, you will be responsible for providing professional development opportunities for lawyers and support staff and will act as a conduit for our Business Learning Leads to feed click apply for full job details
Bradestrete Services Limited
The Beadle
Bradestrete Services Limited
About The Role Reports to: The Clerk Direct reports: Porters, Receptionist and Housekeepers Place of work: The Hall (City of London) You are required to live in (a one-bedroom apartment is provided on site for the Beadle and his/her partner/spouse). Who We Are Merchant Taylors Company is a membership organisation whose members share a passion for community, education and philanthropy. As a result, our activities span across London and the United Kingdom where members give their time and skills as well as donate to empower and progress charities, local organisations and schools. As a community body, we support our members by providing a rich atmosphere for them to grow and expand their horizons. To meet our ambitions, we provide an engaged and driven workplace for staff to reach their full potential. Merchant Taylors Company began as a medieval organisation in 1327. Once linked to the tailoring industry, we are also a grand events venue with fascinating links to London s history and civic life to this day. We blend together our unique history with an ambitious forward-looking plan to take us into many future centuries. Our Vision To be a flourishing Livery company that makes a lasting difference, improving lives through education and philanthropy. How you add value: The Beadle is a ceremonial position rooted in medieval history playing a key role as the outward face of the Company. You ll support the Master, Wardens, and Clerk in the conduct of ceremonial occasions, including those away from the Hall. You ll also be is responsible for coordinating all Health, Safety and Environmental activity. You ll lead a team which prepares the Hall for events. You will be required to work adhoc outside of core hours. You are expected to live on site at the Hall in a one bedroom flat. Our onsite flat is for the sole use of the Beadle and their partner. Ceremonial Attend external events at venues including City Guildhall, Mansion House, and St Paul s Cathedral Supervise all aspects of the management of the Company s Apprentices , and the conduct of the Bindings and Admissions ceremonies in liaison with the Membership Officer and Communications Manager and maintain oversight of the publications offered to new Freemen or Apprentices Liaise as necessary with the office of the Chamberlain of the City, and especially on matters concerning Freemen and Apprentices and the obtaining of the Freedom of the City of London Oversee the maintenance of the Company s Robes and Badges Act as an imposing and diplomatic Toastmaster when required Be fully conversant with the programme of all Company activities, both within and outside the Hall on a day-to-day basis to advise the Master and Clerk, and other members of the Company, keeping the Catering Company informed as appropriate for meal planning Security Be the first responder for any alarms raised or security breaches at the Hall. Continually work alongside the Company Surveyor to ensure the safety of the Hall, its contents, employees, and visitors Health & Safety Be the Health & Safety Emergency Co-ordinator, and fulfil all the responsibilities, including record keeping, working closely with the H&S Advisor on this Maintain and co ordinate the Training Matrix on the dashboard ensuring all training is up to date. Organise external trainers to the hall for the specialist training Complete accurate and timely accident/incident investigations reporting to the HSEC and the Company. Take full ownership of all risk assessments, ensuring they are completed, reviewed, and updated regularly, reporting any concerns to the Health, Safety Environment Committee Through close and regular personal inspection and monitoring, ensure the highest standards of Hall presentation, keeping a Defects Book and insisting on thorough hygiene and cleanliness throughout the Hall. Communicate any health and safety concerns to staff in a timely fashion, avoiding panic and provide clear instructions as and when needed Ensure that health and safety issues/concerns are dealt with swiftly Ensure H & S inductions are carried out for all new staff External partners/affiliates Be familiar with City Police and Corporation officials on official matters Maintain regular contact with City churches prior to Company Church Services Liaise as necessary with the office of the Chamberlain of the City, and especially on matters concerning Freemen and Apprentices and the obtaining of the Freedom of the City of London Outside core operating / working hours Respond to the Fire and Security alarms Respond to the Digitrack fridge alarm system, notifying the Facilities Manager if a fault is identified and immediate action is needed. Facilitate weekend access for contractors undertaking planned maintenance works, liaising with the Company Surveyor on planned works Check heating system/s during period of excessive low temperatures Check the basement drainage for flooding during period of excessive rainfall Team Management Responsible for the day-to-day management of your direct reports, which includes (and not limited to) wellbeing, recruitment, health and safety, regular feedback, quarterly check-ins and training. Hold regular team meetings and briefings to update the team on Company and Corporate events and all other relevant information. Ensure that team communication is open, two-way and always respectful Be a model example of the service delivery you expect from your team. Recommend and encourage measures for improving work procedures and team performance Take responsibility for training and development of your team Delegate, manage and distribute the workload amongst those you manage Make sure that your direct reports are always GDPR compliant Other duties For Court members, be helpful in the coordination of the use of Court bedrooms, transport arrangements and the onward billing of the same Ensure correct layout of rooms for Court and Company Committee meetings, and for all Company Events involving ceremony Assist with inquiries from the public, liaising with the Events team, including arranging guided visits to the Hall Attend at, and report to staff meetings as appropriate Occasional evening presence at Company functions, and very occasional travel to schools and elsewhere in the UK. Undertake watering of plants during prolonged dry periods, including weekends. Purchase Merchandise and carry out annual stock audit The qualities you bring: Experienced in managing H&S NEBOSH - General certificate plus Minimum of 5 GCSEs including minimum grade C (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics IT proficient Have excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate with a variety of different people Be a good listener and relay information to other staff members in a concise and clear manner Have a willingness to continually learn new skills Have excellent leadership skills Able to remain calm in unprecedented situations
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
About The Role Reports to: The Clerk Direct reports: Porters, Receptionist and Housekeepers Place of work: The Hall (City of London) You are required to live in (a one-bedroom apartment is provided on site for the Beadle and his/her partner/spouse). Who We Are Merchant Taylors Company is a membership organisation whose members share a passion for community, education and philanthropy. As a result, our activities span across London and the United Kingdom where members give their time and skills as well as donate to empower and progress charities, local organisations and schools. As a community body, we support our members by providing a rich atmosphere for them to grow and expand their horizons. To meet our ambitions, we provide an engaged and driven workplace for staff to reach their full potential. Merchant Taylors Company began as a medieval organisation in 1327. Once linked to the tailoring industry, we are also a grand events venue with fascinating links to London s history and civic life to this day. We blend together our unique history with an ambitious forward-looking plan to take us into many future centuries. Our Vision To be a flourishing Livery company that makes a lasting difference, improving lives through education and philanthropy. How you add value: The Beadle is a ceremonial position rooted in medieval history playing a key role as the outward face of the Company. You ll support the Master, Wardens, and Clerk in the conduct of ceremonial occasions, including those away from the Hall. You ll also be is responsible for coordinating all Health, Safety and Environmental activity. You ll lead a team which prepares the Hall for events. You will be required to work adhoc outside of core hours. You are expected to live on site at the Hall in a one bedroom flat. Our onsite flat is for the sole use of the Beadle and their partner. Ceremonial Attend external events at venues including City Guildhall, Mansion House, and St Paul s Cathedral Supervise all aspects of the management of the Company s Apprentices , and the conduct of the Bindings and Admissions ceremonies in liaison with the Membership Officer and Communications Manager and maintain oversight of the publications offered to new Freemen or Apprentices Liaise as necessary with the office of the Chamberlain of the City, and especially on matters concerning Freemen and Apprentices and the obtaining of the Freedom of the City of London Oversee the maintenance of the Company s Robes and Badges Act as an imposing and diplomatic Toastmaster when required Be fully conversant with the programme of all Company activities, both within and outside the Hall on a day-to-day basis to advise the Master and Clerk, and other members of the Company, keeping the Catering Company informed as appropriate for meal planning Security Be the first responder for any alarms raised or security breaches at the Hall. Continually work alongside the Company Surveyor to ensure the safety of the Hall, its contents, employees, and visitors Health & Safety Be the Health & Safety Emergency Co-ordinator, and fulfil all the responsibilities, including record keeping, working closely with the H&S Advisor on this Maintain and co ordinate the Training Matrix on the dashboard ensuring all training is up to date. Organise external trainers to the hall for the specialist training Complete accurate and timely accident/incident investigations reporting to the HSEC and the Company. Take full ownership of all risk assessments, ensuring they are completed, reviewed, and updated regularly, reporting any concerns to the Health, Safety Environment Committee Through close and regular personal inspection and monitoring, ensure the highest standards of Hall presentation, keeping a Defects Book and insisting on thorough hygiene and cleanliness throughout the Hall. Communicate any health and safety concerns to staff in a timely fashion, avoiding panic and provide clear instructions as and when needed Ensure that health and safety issues/concerns are dealt with swiftly Ensure H & S inductions are carried out for all new staff External partners/affiliates Be familiar with City Police and Corporation officials on official matters Maintain regular contact with City churches prior to Company Church Services Liaise as necessary with the office of the Chamberlain of the City, and especially on matters concerning Freemen and Apprentices and the obtaining of the Freedom of the City of London Outside core operating / working hours Respond to the Fire and Security alarms Respond to the Digitrack fridge alarm system, notifying the Facilities Manager if a fault is identified and immediate action is needed. Facilitate weekend access for contractors undertaking planned maintenance works, liaising with the Company Surveyor on planned works Check heating system/s during period of excessive low temperatures Check the basement drainage for flooding during period of excessive rainfall Team Management Responsible for the day-to-day management of your direct reports, which includes (and not limited to) wellbeing, recruitment, health and safety, regular feedback, quarterly check-ins and training. Hold regular team meetings and briefings to update the team on Company and Corporate events and all other relevant information. Ensure that team communication is open, two-way and always respectful Be a model example of the service delivery you expect from your team. Recommend and encourage measures for improving work procedures and team performance Take responsibility for training and development of your team Delegate, manage and distribute the workload amongst those you manage Make sure that your direct reports are always GDPR compliant Other duties For Court members, be helpful in the coordination of the use of Court bedrooms, transport arrangements and the onward billing of the same Ensure correct layout of rooms for Court and Company Committee meetings, and for all Company Events involving ceremony Assist with inquiries from the public, liaising with the Events team, including arranging guided visits to the Hall Attend at, and report to staff meetings as appropriate Occasional evening presence at Company functions, and very occasional travel to schools and elsewhere in the UK. Undertake watering of plants during prolonged dry periods, including weekends. Purchase Merchandise and carry out annual stock audit The qualities you bring: Experienced in managing H&S NEBOSH - General certificate plus Minimum of 5 GCSEs including minimum grade C (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics IT proficient Have excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate with a variety of different people Be a good listener and relay information to other staff members in a concise and clear manner Have a willingness to continually learn new skills Have excellent leadership skills Able to remain calm in unprecedented situations
rise technical recruitment
Agriculture lecturer- Livestock
rise technical recruitment Beverley, North Humberside
Agriculture Trainer (Full Training Provided) Beverley 35,000 - 39,000 + Teacher Pension Scheme- 28.6% + 50 Days Holiday + Outstanding Facilities + Career Progression Do you come from an agricultural background with strong experience in livestock, crops, arable production, farm management or Agricultural engineering, and are now looking to step into a role where you can shape the future of agricultural education? Are you looking for a Monday to Friday position, based at an exceptional land-based campus, where you'll combine teaching with practical delivery while enjoying excellent work-life balance and long-term progression? This is an opportunity to join a leading specialist land-based college, widely recognised for the quality of its agriculture provision and its strong links with industry. The college has invested heavily in its facilities, offering students and staff access to fully operational farms, specialist learning environments, and outstanding outdoor teaching spaces. Based at the Beverley campus, this role sits within the Land-based Agriculture department and focuses on delivering high-quality agricultural programmes. You'll play a key role in developing engaging, industry-relevant learning experiences that reflect modern agricultural practice, while supporting learners throughout their academic journey. This position is perfect for someone from a livestock, crops, arable, farm management or machinery background, but we are also open to candidates with experience in wider agricultural disciplines who want to move into training. This is a rare opportunity to combine your sector expertise with teaching and learner development in a supportive, well-resourced environment, where your impact will be felt across both students and the wider agriculture curriculum. The role: Teaching apprentices and learners specific courses on agricultural subjects relevant to your background Developing practical learning experiences and ensuring learner progression Mentoring and supporting learners throughout their studies Working closely with the Curriculum Team Leader and wider agriculture department Based at a well-resourced land-based campus in Beverley Full-time, permanent position (37-39 hours per week) The person: Comes from an agricultural background with strong experience in livestock, crops, arable, farm management or machinery Knowledgeable about modern agricultural practices relevant to your specialism Passionate about educating and inspiring the next generation of farmers and land-based professionals Interested in moving into a trainer role with full support and training Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Agriculture Trainer (Full Training Provided) Beverley 35,000 - 39,000 + Teacher Pension Scheme- 28.6% + 50 Days Holiday + Outstanding Facilities + Career Progression Do you come from an agricultural background with strong experience in livestock, crops, arable production, farm management or Agricultural engineering, and are now looking to step into a role where you can shape the future of agricultural education? Are you looking for a Monday to Friday position, based at an exceptional land-based campus, where you'll combine teaching with practical delivery while enjoying excellent work-life balance and long-term progression? This is an opportunity to join a leading specialist land-based college, widely recognised for the quality of its agriculture provision and its strong links with industry. The college has invested heavily in its facilities, offering students and staff access to fully operational farms, specialist learning environments, and outstanding outdoor teaching spaces. Based at the Beverley campus, this role sits within the Land-based Agriculture department and focuses on delivering high-quality agricultural programmes. You'll play a key role in developing engaging, industry-relevant learning experiences that reflect modern agricultural practice, while supporting learners throughout their academic journey. This position is perfect for someone from a livestock, crops, arable, farm management or machinery background, but we are also open to candidates with experience in wider agricultural disciplines who want to move into training. This is a rare opportunity to combine your sector expertise with teaching and learner development in a supportive, well-resourced environment, where your impact will be felt across both students and the wider agriculture curriculum. The role: Teaching apprentices and learners specific courses on agricultural subjects relevant to your background Developing practical learning experiences and ensuring learner progression Mentoring and supporting learners throughout their studies Working closely with the Curriculum Team Leader and wider agriculture department Based at a well-resourced land-based campus in Beverley Full-time, permanent position (37-39 hours per week) The person: Comes from an agricultural background with strong experience in livestock, crops, arable, farm management or machinery Knowledgeable about modern agricultural practices relevant to your specialism Passionate about educating and inspiring the next generation of farmers and land-based professionals Interested in moving into a trainer role with full support and training Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles. The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set and will be decided by our client, the employer. Rise are not responsible or liable for any hiring decisions made by the end client. We are an equal opportunities company and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Team Jobs - Commercial
Danish Customer Service Agent
Team Jobs - Commercial
Danish Customer Service Agent Location: Hybrid - Canary Wharf, London Salary: 26,700 + uncapped commission + benefits Hours: 37.5 hours per week (shifts between 8am-8pm Mon-Fri, weekend rota) TeamJobs is working with a leading international organisation to recruit a Danish-speaking Customer Service Agent to join their growing team based in Canary Wharf, London . This role is perfect for someone who enjoys speaking with customers, understanding their needs, and helping them find the right solution while delivering an excellent service experience. You will be handling inbound calls from customers , assisting with enquiries, bookings, modifications, and recommending additional products or services where appropriate. The Role As a Customer Service Agent, you will: Handle incoming calls from customers for sales and service enquiries Assist customers with bookings, modifications, confirmations and cancellations Identify opportunities to upsell additional services or upgrades Use internal systems to manage customer requests and bookings Deliver excellent customer service while meeting sales targets What We Are Looking For Fluent Danish and English (spoken and written) Experience in customer service, sales or call centre environments Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work in a fast-paced and target-driven environment Good attention to detail and multitasking skills A positive and proactive approach to customer interaction What's on Offer Hybrid working opportunity in Canary Wharf, London 26,700 salary + uncapped commission Full training and ongoing development Opportunities to progress into roles such as Trainer, Quality Support, Social Media or Team Manager Company benefits including life insurance, discounts, and wellbeing perks If you are a Danish speaker who enjoys customer interaction and sales , we would love to hear from you. Apply today or contact TeamJobs for more information. COMMP
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Danish Customer Service Agent Location: Hybrid - Canary Wharf, London Salary: 26,700 + uncapped commission + benefits Hours: 37.5 hours per week (shifts between 8am-8pm Mon-Fri, weekend rota) TeamJobs is working with a leading international organisation to recruit a Danish-speaking Customer Service Agent to join their growing team based in Canary Wharf, London . This role is perfect for someone who enjoys speaking with customers, understanding their needs, and helping them find the right solution while delivering an excellent service experience. You will be handling inbound calls from customers , assisting with enquiries, bookings, modifications, and recommending additional products or services where appropriate. The Role As a Customer Service Agent, you will: Handle incoming calls from customers for sales and service enquiries Assist customers with bookings, modifications, confirmations and cancellations Identify opportunities to upsell additional services or upgrades Use internal systems to manage customer requests and bookings Deliver excellent customer service while meeting sales targets What We Are Looking For Fluent Danish and English (spoken and written) Experience in customer service, sales or call centre environments Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work in a fast-paced and target-driven environment Good attention to detail and multitasking skills A positive and proactive approach to customer interaction What's on Offer Hybrid working opportunity in Canary Wharf, London 26,700 salary + uncapped commission Full training and ongoing development Opportunities to progress into roles such as Trainer, Quality Support, Social Media or Team Manager Company benefits including life insurance, discounts, and wellbeing perks If you are a Danish speaker who enjoys customer interaction and sales , we would love to hear from you. Apply today or contact TeamJobs for more information. COMMP
Lawrence Harvey
HR Training Lead
Lawrence Harvey
Our client is seeking a Training Lead to develop and deliver a comprehensive training strategy and drive the adoption of enhanced HR operating systems across the team. This role will support the delivery of simpler, faster payroll and HR services. Key details: Day rate: £500 (outside IR35) Location: London, UK (mainly remote work) Travel: Occasional EMEA travel required (expenses covered) Key responsibilities: Define and lead the EMEA program-wide training strategy aligned to deployment milestones Conduct training needs analysis across impacted People Team and business roles Design the training approach (blended, digital, instructor-led) and delivery model Lead and assure the development of training curricula, materials, and learning pathways Manage Content Developers/Trainers, specialist resources and any training vendors. The Training Lead will also be involved in Content Development and delivery as needed in addition to Leading the training piece. Work closely with Change Managers, PMO, SMEs and Process and Systems team If you're available at short notice please apply with your latest CV.
Mar 09, 2026
Contractor
Our client is seeking a Training Lead to develop and deliver a comprehensive training strategy and drive the adoption of enhanced HR operating systems across the team. This role will support the delivery of simpler, faster payroll and HR services. Key details: Day rate: £500 (outside IR35) Location: London, UK (mainly remote work) Travel: Occasional EMEA travel required (expenses covered) Key responsibilities: Define and lead the EMEA program-wide training strategy aligned to deployment milestones Conduct training needs analysis across impacted People Team and business roles Design the training approach (blended, digital, instructor-led) and delivery model Lead and assure the development of training curricula, materials, and learning pathways Manage Content Developers/Trainers, specialist resources and any training vendors. The Training Lead will also be involved in Content Development and delivery as needed in addition to Leading the training piece. Work closely with Change Managers, PMO, SMEs and Process and Systems team If you're available at short notice please apply with your latest CV.
Salaried GP
NHS Camberley, Surrey
We have an exciting opportunity for a Salaried GP to join our friendly and supportive clinical team at our long established practice in Camberley that is part of the Surrey Heath PCN and Federation The Salaried GP will provide high-quality primary care services to patients registered with the practice, including temporary patients. The role involves delivering clinical care, participating inpractice meetings, and contributing to the overall functioning and development of the practice.TheSalaried GP will work collaboratively with the practice team to manage a caseload and deal with awide range of health needs in a primary care setting ensuring the highest standards of safe,effective, patient-centred care for all registered and temporary patients. We are a proud training practice owned by a successful GP Federation and Linked PCN, with lots of opportunity for professional growth We are looking for a minimum of 4 sessions per week with the potential for more. Some of the benefits of working with us include: Indemnity cover funded Opportunity to develop areas of special interest Opportunity for portfolio working - provider of community clinics for Dermatology and join injections, plus locally commissioned services Total Triage appointments system Managed DocMan service to minimum the document burden on GPs BMA compliant contracts The closing date for this role is the 4th of February 2026 with interviews taking place the week commencing 9th of February 2026 Main duties of the job In accordance with the practice timetable, as agreed, the post-holder will make themselves available to undertake a variety of duties, including surgery consultations, telephone consultations and queries, visiting patients at home, checking and signing repeat prescriptions and dealing with queries, paperwork and correspondence in a timely fashion Including reviewing and actioning lad reports, managing Docman and other clinical correspondence. Providing high-quality clinical care to patients, including consultations, history taking, examination, diagnosis, treatment and follow up. Making professional, autonomous decisions in relation to presenting problems Managing a range of acute and chronic medical conditions providing appropriate care and advice. Assessing the healthcare needs of patients with undifferentiated and undiagnosed problems Recording clear and contemporaneous consultation notes to agreed standard and using agreed clinical systems Prescribing in accordance with the practice prescribing formulary (or generically) whenever this is clinically appropriate Refer patients to secondary care or other healthcare professionals as necessary In general, the post-holder will be expected to undertake all the normal duties and responsibilities associated with a GP working within primary care. Working sessions covering 8:00 to 20:00 Monday to Friday, Saturdays 9:00 to 17:00, as part of a rota, including working as 'Duty Doctor' About us About us: We are SurreyHeath Community Providers Limited, which is a federation of 7 GP practicesacross 10 sites, covering a population of over 104,000 patients across SurreyHeath. We began in 2016 and now employ around 200 members of staff across ourhead office sites, and our primary care and unplanned care services. Our services include Surrey Heath PrimaryCare Network, PRIMACY workflow management and Upper Gordon Road Surgery. As a GPFederation, we are proud to represent our member practices and to championprimary care by working with local general practice and system partners in theprovision of community-based healthcare services. We are dedicated to providingsafe and compassionate care to our patients across our range of primary careand unplanned healthcare services in Surrey Heath, and believe in continuouscommitment to quality service delivery and positive patient outcomes. Patientsare at the heart of everything we do,and we pride ourselves in ensuring ourpatients feel safe, supported, communicated with and respected, at a timewhen they may be feeling vulnerable. Our vision is to Job responsibilities Please see supporting documents for the full Job Description, list of responsibility and person specification. Person Specification Knowledge, Understanding and Attributes Excellent understanding of role-specific responsibilities (where relevant to JD) Good working knowledge of computer systems and applications, including MS Office, clinical results and request systems and EMIS. Good understanding of GP practice and Quality Outcome Framework and the Network DES Impact and Investment Fund processes. Data gathering and interpretation Committed to multi-professional team working. Demonstrates a willingness to develop. Clear understanding of Primary Care Services, operations and procedures. Demonstrates an understanding and insight into current professional issues and developments within the NHS Understanding of clinical governance and quality issues Ability to travel - car driver with valid licence and business insurance Reliable and flexible; willing and able to work on a rota, visit patients and flexible to working hours to meet the needs of the practice clinical commitment. Problems solving and a solution focused approached Ability to work well in stressful situations and remain calm. Innovative and adaptable, able to embrace, champion and adapt to new ways of delivering primary healthcare Commitment to attend forums or training as learning needs are identified Experience Experience of initiating or participating in clinical audit Experience as a GP Trainer Experience of teaching, assessing and supporting learners in practice Experience of leading, motivating and developing others. Experience of driving quality improvement. Qualifications Medical Degree GMC Fully Registered Medical Indemnity Active on Performers list Evidence of professional development Working knowledge of MS Office Applications MRCGP (May not be required for qualification before 2007) Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education for Healthcare Professionals (role-specific requirement) Active GP Trainer status Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. £11,660 a sessionDepending on experience
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
We have an exciting opportunity for a Salaried GP to join our friendly and supportive clinical team at our long established practice in Camberley that is part of the Surrey Heath PCN and Federation The Salaried GP will provide high-quality primary care services to patients registered with the practice, including temporary patients. The role involves delivering clinical care, participating inpractice meetings, and contributing to the overall functioning and development of the practice.TheSalaried GP will work collaboratively with the practice team to manage a caseload and deal with awide range of health needs in a primary care setting ensuring the highest standards of safe,effective, patient-centred care for all registered and temporary patients. We are a proud training practice owned by a successful GP Federation and Linked PCN, with lots of opportunity for professional growth We are looking for a minimum of 4 sessions per week with the potential for more. Some of the benefits of working with us include: Indemnity cover funded Opportunity to develop areas of special interest Opportunity for portfolio working - provider of community clinics for Dermatology and join injections, plus locally commissioned services Total Triage appointments system Managed DocMan service to minimum the document burden on GPs BMA compliant contracts The closing date for this role is the 4th of February 2026 with interviews taking place the week commencing 9th of February 2026 Main duties of the job In accordance with the practice timetable, as agreed, the post-holder will make themselves available to undertake a variety of duties, including surgery consultations, telephone consultations and queries, visiting patients at home, checking and signing repeat prescriptions and dealing with queries, paperwork and correspondence in a timely fashion Including reviewing and actioning lad reports, managing Docman and other clinical correspondence. Providing high-quality clinical care to patients, including consultations, history taking, examination, diagnosis, treatment and follow up. Making professional, autonomous decisions in relation to presenting problems Managing a range of acute and chronic medical conditions providing appropriate care and advice. Assessing the healthcare needs of patients with undifferentiated and undiagnosed problems Recording clear and contemporaneous consultation notes to agreed standard and using agreed clinical systems Prescribing in accordance with the practice prescribing formulary (or generically) whenever this is clinically appropriate Refer patients to secondary care or other healthcare professionals as necessary In general, the post-holder will be expected to undertake all the normal duties and responsibilities associated with a GP working within primary care. Working sessions covering 8:00 to 20:00 Monday to Friday, Saturdays 9:00 to 17:00, as part of a rota, including working as 'Duty Doctor' About us About us: We are SurreyHeath Community Providers Limited, which is a federation of 7 GP practicesacross 10 sites, covering a population of over 104,000 patients across SurreyHeath. We began in 2016 and now employ around 200 members of staff across ourhead office sites, and our primary care and unplanned care services. Our services include Surrey Heath PrimaryCare Network, PRIMACY workflow management and Upper Gordon Road Surgery. As a GPFederation, we are proud to represent our member practices and to championprimary care by working with local general practice and system partners in theprovision of community-based healthcare services. We are dedicated to providingsafe and compassionate care to our patients across our range of primary careand unplanned healthcare services in Surrey Heath, and believe in continuouscommitment to quality service delivery and positive patient outcomes. Patientsare at the heart of everything we do,and we pride ourselves in ensuring ourpatients feel safe, supported, communicated with and respected, at a timewhen they may be feeling vulnerable. Our vision is to Job responsibilities Please see supporting documents for the full Job Description, list of responsibility and person specification. Person Specification Knowledge, Understanding and Attributes Excellent understanding of role-specific responsibilities (where relevant to JD) Good working knowledge of computer systems and applications, including MS Office, clinical results and request systems and EMIS. Good understanding of GP practice and Quality Outcome Framework and the Network DES Impact and Investment Fund processes. Data gathering and interpretation Committed to multi-professional team working. Demonstrates a willingness to develop. Clear understanding of Primary Care Services, operations and procedures. Demonstrates an understanding and insight into current professional issues and developments within the NHS Understanding of clinical governance and quality issues Ability to travel - car driver with valid licence and business insurance Reliable and flexible; willing and able to work on a rota, visit patients and flexible to working hours to meet the needs of the practice clinical commitment. Problems solving and a solution focused approached Ability to work well in stressful situations and remain calm. Innovative and adaptable, able to embrace, champion and adapt to new ways of delivering primary healthcare Commitment to attend forums or training as learning needs are identified Experience Experience of initiating or participating in clinical audit Experience as a GP Trainer Experience of teaching, assessing and supporting learners in practice Experience of leading, motivating and developing others. Experience of driving quality improvement. Qualifications Medical Degree GMC Fully Registered Medical Indemnity Active on Performers list Evidence of professional development Working knowledge of MS Office Applications MRCGP (May not be required for qualification before 2007) Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education for Healthcare Professionals (role-specific requirement) Active GP Trainer status Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. £11,660 a sessionDepending on experience
Operations Trainer
Omnia Resourcing - Resourcing Sittingbourne, Kent
Operations Trainer - Warehouse / Logistics Location: Sittingbourne Salary: £35,000 per annum Full-Time Permanent Position - Recruiting on Behalf of the Client BRAND NEW SITE - FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR A FRESH START! FULL TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROVIDED Omnia Resourcing is a leading provider of logistics and distribution solutions, serving clients across various industries click apply for full job details
Mar 09, 2026
Full time
Operations Trainer - Warehouse / Logistics Location: Sittingbourne Salary: £35,000 per annum Full-Time Permanent Position - Recruiting on Behalf of the Client BRAND NEW SITE - FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR A FRESH START! FULL TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROVIDED Omnia Resourcing is a leading provider of logistics and distribution solutions, serving clients across various industries click apply for full job details

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